10-30-1980

Radio City Music Hall

New York, New York

Recording info
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Identifier:
gd1980-10-30.fob.sonyecm280.wise.miller.101427.flac16
Source:
(FOB) Sony ECM-280 -> Cassette Master (Sony TC-D5M/Maxell UDXLII-C90/Dolby B)
Notes:
Notes: — All disc changes are seamless — Drums with Billy Cobham — Recorded By Jim Wise (mics laid on shelf under rail @ center lodge) — Thanks to Jim Wise for lending me his master cassettes — Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
Description:
Set 1 Deep Elem Blues, Dark Hollow, I’ve Been All Around This World, On The Road Again, To Lay Me Down, Heaven Help The Fool, Ripple Set 2 Alabama Getaway-> Promised Land, Peggy-O, Mama Tried-> Mexicali Blues, Loser, Minglewood Blues, Althea-> Lost Sailor-> Saint Of Circumstance Set 3 Shakedown Street, Samson & Delilah, He’s Gone-> Truckin’-> Drums*-> The Other One-> Wharf Rat-> Good Lovin’, E: Johnny B. Goode *W Billy Cobham First Set Acoustic
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1/Dolby B) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/96k) -> Adobe Audition v1.5 -> Samplitude Professional v10.21 -> FLAC/16
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller
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Tuning
01:08
2
Deep Elem Blues
06:36
3
Dark Hollow
05:31
4
I’ve Been All Around This World
07:00
5
On The Road Again
05:17
6
To Lay Me Down
10:22
7
Heaven Help The Fool ->
08:10
8
Ripple
04:44
9
Tuning
01:43
10
Alabama Getaway ->
04:43
11
Promised Land
04:40
12
Peggy-O
08:08
13
Mama Tried ->
02:35
14
Mexicali Blues
05:01
15
Loser
08:21
16
New Minglewood Blues
07:51
17
Althea ->
08:08
18
Lost Sailor ->
06:37
19
Saint Of Circumstance
06:44
20
Tuning
01:34
21
Shakedown Street ->
12:54
22
Samson And Delilah
07:13
23
He’s Gone ->
14:10
24
Truckin’ ->
09:39
25
Drums ->
10:46
26
Space ->
02:39
27
The Other One ->
06:14
28
Wharf Rat ->
09:31
29
Good Lovin’
07:09
30
Johnny B. Goode
04:24
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One response to “10-30-1980”

  1. trippin n dreamin Avatar
    trippin n dreamin

    I do love the London show today but i have a place in my heart for the radio city show. aside from red rocks radio city was the best place to have witnessed a dead show. this night was great and I still listen and watch it occasionally!
    while we are at it stony brook show was my first few tapes i had from the beginning of collecting so maybe that should get a vote for the dead of the day too !!

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