BLONDIE
My Father's Place
Roslyn Village, Long Island, New York
13 January 1977
Original lineage:
APE master, 24 April 2010, by elegymart:
Analog audience recording (stereo): analog master > analog audio cassette > analog audio cassette > TDK SA-X 90 {CrO2} analog audio cassette {via trade} > Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > CD Wave (track splits) > Monkey's Audio 4.06 (WAV > APE conversion; Extra High mode).
Tagged APE files.
Additional details for this torrent - speed sped up by 4.25 percent to correct the pitch. This was done by comparing to other live versions of each track from multiple concerts.
Band line-up:
Debbie Harry - vocals
Chris Stein - guitar
Gary Valentine - bass
Jimmy Destri - keyboards
Clem Burke - drums
01 introduction
02 Palisades Park
03 Little Girl Lies
04 Fan Mail
05 (I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear
06 Look Good in Blue
07 Man Overboard
08 A Shark in Jets Clothing
09 Kung Fu Girls
10 Rip Her to Shreds
11 X Offender
This is a great early Blondie show, one in which you can hear their promise - and that they are bound for stardom!
It ran too slow. I addressed by speeding it up by just over 4 percent, to tackle the only rational way the pitch got slow in the first place. I compared to other contemporaneous Blondie recordings, and this indeed helped get a realistic match. I did feel the sound could do with more treble: however as site notes here state a preference towards non-eq'd shows, I have placed an EQ'd version of this elsewhere (begins with Z .... ) - this version I have only tackled the speed issue.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I have! If you can help on my request below, please do - it's much appreciated.
Original notes below, and for those who need such things, the original text file is included, untouched.
WANTED -
A copy of the BBC FM broadcast of Blondie at the London Lyceum 22 Nov 1998
I so far received a mono FM version - keen to get a stereo FM version, my understanding it was broadcast on radio at the time, and there was a later re-broadcast too.
-------------------- original notes below --------------------
This was the second of two nights opening for John Cale at My Father's Place.
Can't find anything on the bot of this show ever appearing on dime before, although there's a 1978 show from the venue that's been here. Sometimes this show circulates as the 12 January, but since this is a third gen, going with the date listed. If anyone happens to have the other night's set (whether misdated or whatever, with a different setlist), please share.
"Fan Mail" is introduced in its early incarnation as "For Money, No Love."
Decently clear set -- here it is as originally converted and saved years ago (except that I udpated the title of the aforementioned track). Glad the hard drive for this held up.
Over the years on dime, EZT, the Archival Group, and through all the various and assorted other trading groups online preceding that, and the CDR, DAT, and analog cassette traders which came before, I've gathered a moderate collection of items to share. I've helped with transfers (the Cactus and related uploads from over a decade ago here, and currently a bite out of the massive Stonecutter Archives), contributed setlists and corrections to many a torrent -- all the sort of things that don't raise one's share ratio. I've shared some of my masters back in the old snail mail days, but it's high time to give back more here from where I've received so much. I had meant to do a roll-out with something grand and possibly a series (Elegymart #1, #2, etc.), but that's been done countless times before.
At this point not only have we've all aged along with dime's existence, but our media and the equipment that can play it back has as well. So rather than any fanfare or concern over share ratio, consider this upload another step in a more diligent attempt to beat the time and to circulate the collection.
https://mega.nz/file/RCtESapZ#e7pX8bfJw_YO0pGmhM7v-ZaLrMyVj0vqZ-6uFoiro_c
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