Trade
List for Mike Tremblay
This is a list of music,
otherwise unavailable, that I have to trade. I only trade.
I will never sell anything!
If you're thinking of
it, don't even talk to me!
I'm not active in trading
right now due to time constraints so, you can ask but, I can't guarantee
anything. If you don't hear from me in a couple days, don't
take it personal, life and the duties thereof get in the way. I apologize
in advance!
Contents:
My
Trading Rules
Format
& Grading of My list
Neil
Young
Genesis
and Peter Gabriel
Everyone
Else
My
General Trading Rules
(If you wish to do anything different, just let me know)
-When trading
tapes or CD's, I will NOT send the plastic cases unless you let
me know differently.
-I send the
tape or CD J-card, my J-card and labels.
-I send any
information I have on the show like source, liner notes, etc. If you need
$ for copies, let me know and we'll
add that in.
-I do not
use Dolby but, can do Dolby B or C if you request it.
-I use Maxell
XLII tapes but don't mind TDK-SA tapes (I'd rather use XLII-S for really
good shows, let me know if you wish to).
-I use Maxell
Gold or Kodak Gold CDR's but don't mind others if they turn out ok.
-When trading
for Cdr's, do not write anything on the disk. Use sticky notes please (I
make my own labels).
-When burning
Cdr's, I make a disk image first to guarantee it will turn out, I'd appreciate
the same.
-When trading
for blanks please send postage and, if possible, a SASE, this makes things
easier so, quicker!
-No hi-speed
tape dubbing!!!
-If you want
details on anything before a trade, let me know and I'll send along.
-If you are
ever unhappy with something you receive, please, let me know and I will
even up!
If you are new to trading,
check out the following site for information:
HyperRust Tape
Trading FAQ
Format
for the list:
Date,
Venue and/or Title, City, State, My Media (Generation), Length, My
Grade, Source, Notes...
Notes:
* indicates new arrival/not
graded or investigated
** indicates in process/not
arrived yet (this is so I can track what's on the way)
The Neil Young list includes
a note on tours and number of shows
If the video says "released"
it cannot be duplicated and is listed for my purposes only.
If it's an early tape (ie.60's-70's)
you have to take into account equipment, age, etc. with grades.
Grading:
A+ = Perfect, don't get
no better than this, if it's an audience tape it's a great one.
A = Essentially perfect,
if it's an audience tape there may be some talking or drop-outs, but minor.
A- = Typically an audience
recording at low levels, with noise or drop-outs. Or, a hi-generation A+
source.
B+ = An A with lots of talking
or low levels or hi generation hiss. Worth it though.
B = Well worth having. It
may be slightly quiet or hissy but overall very good. Might be worth upgrading
if possible.
B- = Getting down there.
Probably a low level recording or major audience sounds or a hi-generation
recording.
C+= Slightly better than
posterity recordings. Good only if this is the only existing copy. My Dicta-cassette
recordings.
C = To fill in gaps only.
Mainly recordings for posterity only. Nothing less than this!.
Trade Lists:
Neil
Young
Genesis
and Peter Gabriel
Everyone
Else
Email:
mike@posterityscloud.com
Posterity's
Cloud Home Page
Last Update:
March 4, 2002