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The StoneColdBush Live Recording Guide (LRG) is a database where we list existing Red Hot Chili Peppers/John Frusciante live recordings and additional information. Our aim is to gather as much info as possible about individual recordings, we hope this guide becomes the best resource on the internet for everybody who collects live recordings by RHCP/JF.
Please take a few minutes to read through this short orientation, it will help you understand the purpose and the usage of this guide. Note:
NavigationFollowing should help you understand how to browse through the Live Recording Guide:
The table with matching entires shows you the Artist, the Date, Venue and Location for each show that was recorded. Furthermore you will see numbers in the REC and DL columns.
To find out more simply click the show of your preference to look up the Concert Details, which include information about the concert, a setlist and recording notes. Other things to mention: Below the LRG logo you will find 5 links:
You will additionally find a Search filed, which is just an add-on to the LRG filter.You can use this seach for searching for equipment info, taper name or anything else that might not be filtered in the filter. Concert Details & Recording Notes
Source Audio: Sources are also numbered (#1, #2, #3, etc.), as oftentimes there is more than one recording for a show. Side note: We don not list any mobile phone audio or video recordings! Equipment Here you will find information about the equipment that was used for recording this concert. Side note: For most of the older recordings, we do not have equipment info. Complete Completness of the recording. Recordings missing at least one song are considered incomplete. Recordings not missing music/songs, maybe merely missing banter or the encore break are complete. Side note: For most of the older recordings, we do not have taper info. Other things to look for in the LRG
The songs in the setlists are linked to SCB's lyrics section.
For some recordings we have audio samples, usually being 3 tracks. You can check on quality and compare sources, the audio player can help you find out if a recording is worthy for you get hold of or not.
For a few videos we have a shortcut that takes you directly to our video player. By clicking the picture you will be linked to the video stream.
Only SCB users who are registered and logged in do have access to the files. All downloads are audio's in FLAC format, which also usually include a checksum file(md5 or ffp) and an info file(nfo). To check the latest FLAC additions visit the forum and look up the LRG Updates section, there we will announce newly added recordings in FLAC. You can also post comments over there if you like any downloads, or if you encounter any problems with the files.
Pictures are usually DVD screen shots or artwork scans(of commercial bootlegs only). Click at the pictures to enlarge them.
That's about it! We hope this orientation has given you a quick overview on how things work in the Live Recording Guide. Good luck browsing through, we hope you find the information you are looking for. The SCB team -Credits: The LRG is being maintained by anton_scb and jason_scb |


