Tech Notes: |
The Who
8 June 1969
The Guthrie Theatre; Minneapolis, MN
early show
AUD
?Source> Cass(2)> Hhb 830 burnit> EAC> CDWav> Shn
fan release: WW14 = Artwork by: Eric; Mastered & seeded by: Rev. Mike Rhodes
d1
01 Pete's Banter
02 Heaven & Hell
03 Can't Explain
04 Tuning/Pete's Banter
05 Fortune Teller
06 Tattoo (false start)/Tuning
07 Tattoo
08 Tuning/Pete's Banter
09 Young Man Blues
10 Pete's Banter
11 It's a Boy/1921
12 Amazing Journey
13 Sparks
14 Pinball Wizard
15 Pete's Banter
16 Go to the Mirror Boy/Smash the Mirror (cuts)
d2
01 I'm Free
02 Tommy's Holiday Camp
03 We're not Gonna Take it
04 See Me, Feel me, Touch me
05 Tuning/Pete's Banter
06 Summertime Blues
07 Shakin' all Over
08 Jam
Total Length: 84:06 Mins
Notes:
-Balance was corrected +7db to the left channel using the Hhb 830 burnit CD-R recorder
-Fade ins were applied to d1t01, d1t10, d2t01, and d2t05
Fade outs were applied to d1t09, d1t16, d2t04, and d2t08
All fades applied where breaks occurred on source cassette
-Sound in all four sections of the recording was slightly different, all atempts were made during transfer to match them
-Warbly sound in I'm Free is from source cassette
The story:
I was working with a woman in the summer of 2000 who was a big fan of The Who, she knew I traded and collected live music and she let me borrow the tape of this show which she said she had copied directly from the man who taped it. After making the tape, I sent my Copy to my friend Guy for transfer to CD. Guy made one copy to CD and subsequently misplaced it as well as my cassette. Recently, Guy had located the tape and was going to mail it to me, but then he passed on. I was able to get the tape from his mother's house during the funeral week and after getting home again, began to research if this show circulated at all. I found it did not and began the process of transferring it. I hope everyone enjoys this gem of a show. Thank you to those people who responded to my original post on alt.music.who for all of their information and assistance in spreading this show. This as well as all future Transfers and Seeds is dedicated to the
memory of Guy Gimbrone (2/6/68 - 9/9/03), my friend and the greatest archivist I have ever known. |