Genesis
The Forum
Inglewood, CA
August 9, 1982
Mike Millard First-Generation Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 194
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS 2020 Transfer: Mike Millard First-Generation Cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 > iZotope RX10 > iZotope Ozone 8 > resample to 16/44 .wav > Audacity > TLH > FLAC
01 Dance On A Volcano
02 Behind The Lines
03 Follow You Follow Me
04 Dodo/Lurker
05 Abacab
06 Paperlate *
07 No Reply At All *
08 Story Of Romeo And Juliet
09 Supper's Ready
10 Misunderstanding
11 Man On The Corner
12 Who Dunnit?
13 In The Cage > Cinema Show > Colony Of Slippermen
14 Afterglow
15 Turn It On Again
16 Drum Duet >
17 Los Endos
18 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway ** > Watcher Of The Skies **
* w/Phenix Horns
** w/Bill Bruford
Known Faults: final song of the night "I Know What I Like" is missing
Introduction to the Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Series
Welcome to JEMS’ Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone series presenting recordings made by legendary taper Mike Millard, AKA Mike the MICrophone, best known for his masters of Led Zeppelin done in and around Los Angeles circa 1975-77. For the complete details on how tapes in this series came to be lost and found again, as well as JEMS' long history with Mike Millard, please refer to the notes in Vol. One: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=500680.
Until 2020, the Lost and Found series presented fresh transfers of previously unavailable first-generation copies made by Mike himself for friends like Stan Gutoski of JEMS, Jim R, Bill C. and Barry G. These sources were upgrades to circulating copies and in most instances marked the only time verified first generation Millard sources had been directly digitized in the torrent era.
That all changed with the discovery of many of Mike Millard’s original master tapes.
Yes, you read that correctly, Mike Millard’s master cassettes, long rumored to be destroyed or lost, have been found. Not all of them but many, and with them a much more complete picture has emerged of what Millard recorded between his first show in late 1973 and his last in early 1992.
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