an Morrison
July 10, 1986 -
Pier 84, Hudson River Park,
12th Avenue & 44th Street,
New York City, NY
(TapeTyrant Master Series Volume 65)
01. The Lark Ascending >
02. Got To Go Back >
03. Moondance
04. Tore Down a la Rimbaud
05. Vanlose Stairway
06. Northern Muse (Solid Ground)
07. A Sense Of Wonder
08. The Street Only Knew Your Name >
09. Ballerina
10. She Gives Me Religion
11. Haunts Of Ancient Peace
12. A Town Called Paradise
13. The Master's Eyes
14. In the Garden
15. Bright Side Of the Road
16. It’s All In the Game #
17. And the Healing Has Begun
18. Summertime In England
19.E: Send In the Clowns
20.E: Saint Dominic's Preview >
21.E: Full Force Gale
#=w/ "you know what they're writing about (aka "make it real one more time")" rap interwoven
Van Morrison (Sir George Ivan Morrison, aka "Van the Man") - guitar, harmonica, tenor saxophone, vox, wine
Pee Wee Ellis (Alfred James Ellis) - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, callback vox
David Hayes - bass
John Platania - guitar
Bob Doll - trumpet
Jef Labes - keys, organ
Dahaud Shaar (David Shaw) - drums, percussion, b.vox
Joseph R.Edelberg - violin
John S.Tenney - violin
Teressa "Terry" Adams (aka 'Teresa Adams') - cello
Rebecca Sebring - viola
Susie Davis - b.vox
Carol Kenyon (aka 'Karol Kenyon') - b.vox
(TapeTyrant Master Series Volume 65)
Recording: NAK 700's > Sony TC-D5
Transfer: Master Cassette > Nakamichi DR-01 (azimuth adjusted) > Sound Devices USBPre2 > iZotope RX 8 / ozone 9 (mastered) > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
mjk5510 NOTES:
--Welcome to Volume 65 of our master series featuring the master recordings of dime member "tapetyrant". The series will predominately feature captures in the Northeast and Southern California areas. We will touch on multiple genres with a strong focus on Jazz Fusion, New Wave and Rock.
--Tapetyrant was an active taper in the 1980's and much of the 1990's before, like many of us, hanging up the mics. What he captured during that time is uniformly excellent quality and his master tapes have been safely stored, the first batch are in pristine condition. Some shows may circulate from lower generation copies but most have remained uncirculated until now and have never circulated directly from the masters.
--Prior to DAT, the heavy lifting was entirely done by a Sony D5 with NAK 300's and taping was serious business, acquiring the best seats possible and working to keep neighbors in check.
--Volume 65 returns to one of TapeTryant's favorite venues, Pier 84, for an outstanding capture of Van Morrison.
--Another outstanding quality TapeTyrant master!
--Thanks as always to Goody for the continued pitch guidance.
--Continued thanks to "tapetyrant" for doing such a great job capturing these historic shows, for reaching out and entrusting me to present his excellent work for all to enjoy for decades to come. We are indebted to his generosity (tapers don't let those tapes and your hard work get lost to the ages, there are plenty of folks to get in touch with here to help get them out, we're all working to leave no tape behind).
--Artwork, samples, newspaper adverts and a review of the show are included.
mjk5510 and tapetyrant
vg NOTES (6/29/2023):
--Super BIG Thanks to TapeTyrant for recording & sharing this Van Morrison 1986 show & to mjk5510 for the transfer & share & to goody for his part in the pitch process. Absolutely appreciated & it sounds wonderful!!
--John Hammond opened the show
--tickets for this event were $15
--this was a part of the 1986 edition of the "Miller Genuine Draft Concerts On the Pier" summer concert series
--"The Lark Ascending" is performed as an instrumental (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_La...ughan_Williams))
--Van's vox mic is pretty low during the first verse of "Got To Go Back" (his first tune of the evening) & gets raised to a good level during the lyric "You know it carried me through..."
--there seems to be a well done splice at the very start of t10 "She Gives Me Religion" - barely anything is missing, though & it starts before the first lyrics
--Van dedicates t19 "Send In the Clowns" to Ron Delsener (legendary NY concert promoter), which is pretty funny & does seem to be a shot at him
--I corrected some of the song titles toward how they appear on the original albums
--added the band members info
--added more detail to the setlist info
--added more detail to the venue info
--Pier 84 is on 12th Avenue & 44th Street. From 1981 until 1988, it served as a concert venue from the former Schaefer Music Festival. Headline acts such as the Clash, Frank Zappa, King Crimson, and Hot Tuna performed on the pier. Opened under Hudson River Park in 2006, it is the largest public pier in the park. The pier also houses a water-themed playground, part of Hudson River Park. In addition, Pier 84 is a stop for New York Water Taxi & has a bicycle rental shop and other businesses serving primarily tourists.
--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_River_Park#:~:text=Pier%2084%20is%20on%2012th,public%20pier%20in%20the%20park.
--In 1977, Dr.Pepper assumed sponsorship of the "Schaefer Music Festival in Central Park" concert series & renamed it the "Dr.Pepper Central Park Music Festival". Due to residential noise complaints, this series was moved to Pier 84 on the West Side in 1981. The festival name was changed to "Dr.Pepper Music Festival" after the move away from Central Park in 1981. In 1983 Miller Brewing Company took over sponsorship with the name "Miller Time Concerts On the Pier" (& later "Miller Genuine Draft Concerts On the Pier") thru 1988. In 1989 Reebok took over sponsorship of the concert series at Pier 84, renamed "Reebok Riverstage", which lasted through 1990.
--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaefer_Music_Festival
--added the ffp fingerprints to the text file
--I left the original text file in here, renamed as 'originalinfo'
https://mega.nz/file/Nvt0wQLA#BN-C-JBKSCFSxQlbSb7MU_H1HYErTSB7QMQsC6BQ_Ww




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