Ned’s Atomic Dustbin- Roseland Ballroom, NYC 8/18/95 lossless xfer from 1st gen VHS Enhanced Proshot

Here is a VHS tape that I digitized for my friend Derek Purtell, since he asked about Ned’s. I got this tape from Saki Honma, who lived in Japan and taped it off Japanese TV. There was this very cool TV show there who would broadcast concerts in higher quality than other sources that eventually came out. This particular tape had a Wonder Stuff show that is very common, a Cranberries show that seems to not be anywhere, Frank Black, and more. Most of those are coming up!
Anyway, this show was introduced as the “last show” on the TV broadcast. I think this means this is the last show before their breakup in the mid-1990s and according to Wikipedia, they broke up after a show in NYC… so I think this date/venue is right.

Recorded by: Sakiko Honma
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: JVC HR-S9900U — Datavideo TBC-1000 — Tevion USB capture — Virtualdub
Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video

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Ned’s Atomic Dustbin- Indievision, San Antonio Tx 11/92 xfer f/Master VHS tape Community Cable

Good news and Bad news today over here at the archive. The bad news is that after extensive work on the video capture PC, it still won’t provide a clean capture. The good news is that I decided to go with the “screw it, let’s start over” option and build a new PC with a Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro 4K Capture/Playback Card. Might as well go for the best, right? Don’t feel bad for the old windows XP PC. It will live out its days as the audio only capture PC. Nice and easy.

Until the Blackmagic card shows up, you get a hodgepodge of stuff that has already been transferred.

This is from that tape that Craig Hilmer recorded off TV and then sent to me. I did Metallica, Luna/Babes in Toyland, and now this one from that tape. One more to go! Thanks Craig!

Recorded by: Craig Hilmer
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic AG-1980 — Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video

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