REM 10-02-84 Tulane University, New Orleans
Started by Kubikal, Sep 07 2005 09:05 PM
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#1
Posted 07 September 2005 - 09:05 PM
R.E.M.
October 2, 1984
McAllister Auditorium
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA
lineage:
Sony TC-D5M, Sony ECM-??? mic -> Denon DXM cassette masters-> Sony TC-WE625 -> Cool Edit Pro (edits, fades, EQ on "Carnival of Sorts" -> CD Wave (splits) -> FLAC (sector boundaries aligned)
CD 1 76:17
Femme Fatale / Second Guessing / Harborcoat / Hyena / Seven Chinese Brothers-Voice Of Harold / Pilgrimage / Letter Never Sent / Kohoutek / So. Central Rain / Moon River / Sitting Still / Driver 8 / Gardening At Night / 9-9-Frogmore-Windout / Old Man Kensey / Pretty Persuasion / Little America / Radio Free Europe / Crazy / Talk About The Passion / California Dreamin' (fade-out)
CD 2 25:29
1,000,000 (fade-in) / Just A Touch / (Don't Go Back To) Rockville / We Walk-Behind Closed Doors / Sloop John B / Carnival Of Sorts (Boxcars)
notes:
Recorded front row center
Peter Holsapple guests on Sloop John B
Califonia Dreamin' and 1,000,000 partial due to dying batteries & tape swap
Suspicious Minds (last song of show) missing
This is my first post here, so I hope this works...I got this show from the taper, who lent me his master tapes. This is A- sound, IMO one of the better sounding REM audience recordings I've heard from this period--bright & clear with minimal audience interference. (At about a minute and half into Femme Fatale you can hear a woman commenting about Micheal Stipe's hair: "Look at his hair--it looks terrible. Cut your hair darling, it's 1984!" ) I found this show on a couple of trade lists when I Googled for it, but as the taper gave copies to only three people--one of them Peter Buck--they're from either a different source or from at least 2nd gen copies. In any case, I think you'll like this. Artwork is included.
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October 2, 1984
McAllister Auditorium
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA
lineage:
Sony TC-D5M, Sony ECM-??? mic -> Denon DXM cassette masters-> Sony TC-WE625 -> Cool Edit Pro (edits, fades, EQ on "Carnival of Sorts" -> CD Wave (splits) -> FLAC (sector boundaries aligned)
CD 1 76:17
Femme Fatale / Second Guessing / Harborcoat / Hyena / Seven Chinese Brothers-Voice Of Harold / Pilgrimage / Letter Never Sent / Kohoutek / So. Central Rain / Moon River / Sitting Still / Driver 8 / Gardening At Night / 9-9-Frogmore-Windout / Old Man Kensey / Pretty Persuasion / Little America / Radio Free Europe / Crazy / Talk About The Passion / California Dreamin' (fade-out)
CD 2 25:29
1,000,000 (fade-in) / Just A Touch / (Don't Go Back To) Rockville / We Walk-Behind Closed Doors / Sloop John B / Carnival Of Sorts (Boxcars)
notes:
Recorded front row center
Peter Holsapple guests on Sloop John B
Califonia Dreamin' and 1,000,000 partial due to dying batteries & tape swap
Suspicious Minds (last song of show) missing
This is my first post here, so I hope this works...I got this show from the taper, who lent me his master tapes. This is A- sound, IMO one of the better sounding REM audience recordings I've heard from this period--bright & clear with minimal audience interference. (At about a minute and half into Femme Fatale you can hear a woman commenting about Micheal Stipe's hair: "Look at his hair--it looks terrible. Cut your hair darling, it's 1984!" ) I found this show on a couple of trade lists when I Googled for it, but as the taper gave copies to only three people--one of them Peter Buck--they're from either a different source or from at least 2nd gen copies. In any case, I think you'll like this. Artwork is included.
If you have not done so already, please contribute to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts at www.redcross.org or one of the other participating charities.
#2
Posted 07 September 2005 - 09:11 PM
Thanks for posting :)
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#3
Posted 07 September 2005 - 09:26 PM
BTW, I plan to offer this show on dimeadozen once others are seeding, so I ask that please, no one else post it there...
#5
Posted 08 September 2005 - 02:52 AM
Yeah, great first post. Heck, great post period. Thanks!
#6
Posted 08 September 2005 - 11:38 PM
Wow. This baby is *zipping* right along! Glad there are so many people seeding it. Thanks so much for posting it. I want anything with "Kohoutek" on it, since it's one of my favorite songs, and was so rarely played.
I will keep it open for as long as I can.
I will keep it open for as long as I can.
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#7
Posted 09 September 2005 - 08:55 AM
Thanks for seeding this show.
#8
Posted 10 September 2005 - 01:57 AM
Thank you for sharing.
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#9
Posted 12 September 2005 - 06:33 PM
I have to agree that this is one of the best audience recordings from that period that I have heard. It's been awhile since I've listened to a show from '84.
I put it Disc I on while cleaning last night, and was absolutely floored. The sound is bright and clear, and the performance is fantastic. The crowd seems to be going nuts for them, which is nice. It's actually one of the most energetic of their performances I've heard (at least in my world at the moment).
Kohoutek is one of my all-time favorites, and it's nice to hear it here done well. Michael nails the vocals.
Incidentally, does anybody have any idea what is being yelled at the band when Michael says "Forget it!". I couldn't hear it from the kitchen. Something like yelling for Freebird or something?
Anyways, thanks a million for sharing this one. It's a real find.
I put it Disc I on while cleaning last night, and was absolutely floored. The sound is bright and clear, and the performance is fantastic. The crowd seems to be going nuts for them, which is nice. It's actually one of the most energetic of their performances I've heard (at least in my world at the moment).
Kohoutek is one of my all-time favorites, and it's nice to hear it here done well. Michael nails the vocals.
Incidentally, does anybody have any idea what is being yelled at the band when Michael says "Forget it!". I couldn't hear it from the kitchen. Something like yelling for Freebird or something?
Anyways, thanks a million for sharing this one. It's a real find.
"Trust me." "I know what I'm doing." -Inspector Sledge Hammer
#10
Posted 12 September 2005 - 07:05 PM
[quote name='Daysleeper_UP']
Incidentally, does anybody have any idea what is being yelled at the band when Michael says "Forget it!". I couldn't hear it from the kitchen. Something like yelling for Freebird or something?
Some fans are yelling requests for "Stumble." Later on into the show Michael snaps back, "NO! I hate that song!" Gee Michael, then why'd you record it in the first place..:confused: LOL!
BTW, the taper also recorded REM in NOLA in '81 and '83, if I can get the masters from him and they're decent sounding I'll post them here sometime in the future. It took me over six months to get to this show so don't hold your breath...
One other thing, would there be any interest in my posting a recorded interview with Peter Buck from '83? I and my co-host interviewed Peter for our radio show on a community radio station in the midwest. I haven't listened to it in 20 years, but I do recall that Peter complimented us on how good our questions were compared to the other interviews he had done prior on that tour.
Incidentally, does anybody have any idea what is being yelled at the band when Michael says "Forget it!". I couldn't hear it from the kitchen. Something like yelling for Freebird or something?
Some fans are yelling requests for "Stumble." Later on into the show Michael snaps back, "NO! I hate that song!" Gee Michael, then why'd you record it in the first place..:confused: LOL!
BTW, the taper also recorded REM in NOLA in '81 and '83, if I can get the masters from him and they're decent sounding I'll post them here sometime in the future. It took me over six months to get to this show so don't hold your breath...
One other thing, would there be any interest in my posting a recorded interview with Peter Buck from '83? I and my co-host interviewed Peter for our radio show on a community radio station in the midwest. I haven't listened to it in 20 years, but I do recall that Peter complimented us on how good our questions were compared to the other interviews he had done prior on that tour.
#11
Posted 12 September 2005 - 07:17 PM
[quote name='Kubikal'][quote name='Daysleeper_UP']
One other thing, would there be any interest in my posting a recorded interview with Peter Buck from '83? I and my co-host interviewed Peter for our radio show on a community radio station in the midwest. I haven't listened to it in 20 years, but I do recall that Peter complimented us on how good our questions were compared to the other interviews he had done prior on that tour.[/QUOTE]
Please do post this as I know there will be lots of people interested with this. Peter has always been the best interviewee among the band members.
One other thing, would there be any interest in my posting a recorded interview with Peter Buck from '83? I and my co-host interviewed Peter for our radio show on a community radio station in the midwest. I haven't listened to it in 20 years, but I do recall that Peter complimented us on how good our questions were compared to the other interviews he had done prior on that tour.[/QUOTE]
Please do post this as I know there will be lots of people interested with this. Peter has always been the best interviewee among the band members.
~Za
#12
Posted 13 September 2005 - 12:57 AM
"Some fans are yelling requests for "Stumble." Later on into the show Michael snaps back, "NO! I hate that song!"
Thanks for clearing that up
"Gee Michael, then why'd you record it in the first place..:confused: LOL!"
LOL. Well put! Isn't Stumble pretty rarely performed period? I don't have it on any of the live portion of my vinyl boots that I collected from years back. Thank God for the internet, BTW. A member of my family paid 50 bucks for the double vinyl copy of "Can't Get There From Here" bootleg as a Christmas Gift for me. And that was in 1990/91!
"BTW, the taper also recorded REM in NOLA in '81 and '83, if I can get the masters from him and they're decent sounding I'll post them here sometime in the future. It took me over six months to get to this show so don't hold your breath..."
Pretty please with sugar on top. I won't hold the air in, but if he did as good a job, these would be fantastic additions to the timeline.
One other thing, would there be any interest in my posting a recorded interview with Peter Buck from '83? I and my co-host interviewed Peter for our radio show on a community radio station in the midwest. I haven't listened to it in 20 years, but I do recall that Peter complimented us on how good our questions were compared to the other interviews he had done prior on that tour.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for clearing that up
"Gee Michael, then why'd you record it in the first place..:confused: LOL!"
LOL. Well put! Isn't Stumble pretty rarely performed period? I don't have it on any of the live portion of my vinyl boots that I collected from years back. Thank God for the internet, BTW. A member of my family paid 50 bucks for the double vinyl copy of "Can't Get There From Here" bootleg as a Christmas Gift for me. And that was in 1990/91!
"BTW, the taper also recorded REM in NOLA in '81 and '83, if I can get the masters from him and they're decent sounding I'll post them here sometime in the future. It took me over six months to get to this show so don't hold your breath..."
Pretty please with sugar on top. I won't hold the air in, but if he did as good a job, these would be fantastic additions to the timeline.
One other thing, would there be any interest in my posting a recorded interview with Peter Buck from '83? I and my co-host interviewed Peter for our radio show on a community radio station in the midwest. I haven't listened to it in 20 years, but I do recall that Peter complimented us on how good our questions were compared to the other interviews he had done prior on that tour.[/QUOTE]
"Trust me." "I know what I'm doing." -Inspector Sledge Hammer
#13
Posted 13 September 2005 - 04:18 AM
Kubikal said:
Seven Chinese Brothers-Voice Of Harold
how much of VOH is this?
#14
Posted 17 September 2005 - 06:22 PM
larsbham said:
how much of VOH is this?
Off the top of my head, one line or two. I think he hits it in place of some of the words on the second normal verse of Seven Chinese Brothers.
Don't quote me though.
BTW, this is such an energetic performance. you should get it just for its sound quality and raw energy, IMHO.
"Trust me." "I know what I'm doing." -Inspector Sledge Hammer
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