If you’ve typed into a search engine, you’re likely a devoted fan of one of the most influential rock bands of the late 20th century. You’re also probably an audiophile who refuses to settle for lossy MP3s, seeking instead the pristine, uncompressed sound of FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec). And you may have heard whispers of a legendary performance by The Police on the German TV show Rockpalast .
Connecting these dots: fans are looking for a of The Police’s Rockpalast performance, previously traded on TntVillage. But before you head down that road, let’s be clear: much of what circulated on TntVillage was either unofficial audience recordings or broadcast rips that violate copyright. Worse, some files claimed to be FLAC but were transcoded from lossy sources.
No. The May 20, 1983, show (often confused with Rockpalast) circulates as an FM broadcast. Some fans have recorded it from radio in high bitrate MP2 or FLAC, but again, no official release.
A must-have for Police completists and live bootleg enthusiasts. The raw power of the trio in 1979 is fully captured here. If you can find this FLAC set from TNT Village (now defunct), grab it—just remember to support official releases when available.
The keyword you used points to several distinct fan desires:
If you’ve typed into a search engine, you’re likely a devoted fan of one of the most influential rock bands of the late 20th century. You’re also probably an audiophile who refuses to settle for lossy MP3s, seeking instead the pristine, uncompressed sound of FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec). And you may have heard whispers of a legendary performance by The Police on the German TV show Rockpalast .
Connecting these dots: fans are looking for a of The Police’s Rockpalast performance, previously traded on TntVillage. But before you head down that road, let’s be clear: much of what circulated on TntVillage was either unofficial audience recordings or broadcast rips that violate copyright. Worse, some files claimed to be FLAC but were transcoded from lossy sources.
No. The May 20, 1983, show (often confused with Rockpalast) circulates as an FM broadcast. Some fans have recorded it from radio in high bitrate MP2 or FLAC, but again, no official release.
A must-have for Police completists and live bootleg enthusiasts. The raw power of the trio in 1979 is fully captured here. If you can find this FLAC set from TNT Village (now defunct), grab it—just remember to support official releases when available.
The keyword you used points to several distinct fan desires: