ARTIST: The Who
TITLE: Blown Away In Miami
DATE: August 9th, 1976
VENUE: Miami Baseball Stadium
LOCATION: Miami, FL
SOURCE: AUD
QUALITY: B/B+
ARTWORK: N/A (If you want artwork, the whoweeds ww07 source recording has artwork for the show. The tracklisting on the back cover does not match this version however.)

DISC 1
1. I Can't Explain
2. Substitute
3. My Wife
4. Baba O' Riley
5. Squeeze Box
6. Behind Blue Eyes
7. Dreaming From The Waist
8. Magic Bus
9. Amazing Journey
10. Sparks
TIME: 52:20

DISC 2
1. The Acid Queen
2. Fiddle About
3. Pinball Wizard
4. I'm Free
5. Tommy's Holiday Camp
6. We're Not Gonna Take It
7. See Me, Feel Me
8. Summertime Blues
9. My Generation
10. Join Together Blues
11. My Generation Blues
12. Won't Get Fooled Again
TIME: 47:08


TOTAL RUNTIME: 1:39.28

LINEAGE: AUD MASTERTAPE>Unknown Tape Generation>WAV>FLAC>WAV>Cool Edit Pro v2.1>FLAC
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TRANSFER/EDITING NOTES:
Remastering this show has been both frustrating and rewarding. I acquired the source recording as per the WW07 WhoWeeds torrent seeded some time ago on dimeadozen. The sound quality of the recording was listenable but very muddy and pretty dull sounding overall, about an average sound quality for a mid 70's Who audience recording. The show seemed to be very high energy and intense but needed to be uncovered from the mud. I attempted to get as close to the master quality as possible and maybe surpassing it.

Here are the the major edits and adjustments:
Various amounts of EQ were used for obvious reasons. Firstly, like many audience recordings, because of the size and dimensions of this venue, a high amount of reflecting surfaces and areas create noise and boomy and ringing overtones. It is a baseball stadium after all!
Large amounts of EQ are used in some sections with very unbalanced frequenecy response.
A small amount of hiss reduction was used at times in very noisy parts of the recording. Remember though, barely any noise reduction is used on this recording. I didn't want to sacrifice any quality for a higher signal to noise ratio. Overall I think this was a good choice.
I've cut and pasted some small sections as well as fading in/out sections that have errors or unnecessary audio sections.
The channels have been slightly mixed together to get a fuller tone.
Each track was mastered slightly differently depending on the overall quality of the track. Each channel was mastered and edited seperately as they contained different audio information, ie. stereo mix.


That pretty well does it for the general edits I did to this recording. I haven't changed the pitch at all. I never really tested it but it sounds right to me. Close enough for the 'OO anyways. Enjoy!

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