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Old 03.03.2009, 11:58 PM   #5
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Is that your personal collection??
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Which one's the best?
Best as in quality of music or quality of recordings?
Well everyone has their own favorite line up but mines the David Cross, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, Jaime Muir, John Wetton line up that ran from October 13 1972 to July 1 1974.
The officially released - commerically distributed or collectors club mail order or dgmlive dowload - obviously have the best sound, Fripp and David Singleton can really work wonders on old tapes, as for the regular bootlegs well people weren't exactly using DAT recorders in 1973 but most are still alright, I prefer not to keep the really awful like one I recently came across (and promptly deleted) that sounded like it had been recorded from inside a suitcase full of wool blankets.
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