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Post by the Scribe on Mar 9, 2016 17:15:56 GMT -5
Looks like a good place to start with this full concert from Germany. It is one of her best.
I will add more years and if anyone has more to add to that year have at it. Personal reviews, set lists, your own photos from that year, clippings or scrapbook articles....anything is appreciated.
Linda Ronstadt - Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany 1976-11-16 (Rockpalast)
LINDA RONSTADT - Stadthalle Offenbach 16.11.1976
Last Update 21.09.2015
Linda Ronstadt Musicians:
Linda Ronstadt - vocals Michael Botts - Drums, Percussions Dan Dugmore - Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar Kenny Edwards - Bass, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Harmonica, Vocals Andrew Gold - Keyboards, Guitars, Bass, Vocals Waddy Wachtel - Guitar, Vocals Brock Walsh - Keyboards
Setlist: 01 Lose Again (3'40'') 02 That'll Be The Day (2'40'') 03 Love Has No Pride (4'25'') 04 Silver Threads And Golden Needles (2'37'') 05 Willin' (3'30'') 06 Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore (3'55'') 07 When Will I Be Loved (2'20'') 08 Crazy (4'25'') 09 The Tattler (4'05'') 10 Lo Siento Mi Vida (4'00'') 11 Love Is A Rose (2'15'') 12 Hasten Down The Wind (2'05'') 13 Tracks Of My Tears (3'30'') 14 Down So Low (4'05'') 15 Someone To Lay Down Beside Me (4'35'') 16 You're No Good (5'00'') 17 Heat Wave (2'50'') 18 Heart Like A Wheel (3'25'') 19 Desperado (3'45'')
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Post by brent1981 on Mar 13, 2016 4:16:07 GMT -5
I think the Jul 14th show may have been a benefit for Jerry Brown
MARCH
16th The Trabadour Los Angeles California USA (Yes on 15 Benefit) 2 SHOWS
17th The Trabadour Los Angeles California USA (Yes on 15 Benefit) 2 SHOWS
MAY
1st Hughes Stadium Sacramento California USA (Yes on 15 Benefit)
14th Capitol Centre Landover Maryland USA (JERRY BROWN FUNDRAISER)
JULY
14th San Diego Sports Arena San Diego California USA
31st Edmonton Coliseum Edmonton Alberta CANADA (The Bellamy Brothers were suppposed to play this gig but failed to show up. Andrew Gold went on instead. I believe he played all her US solo shows)
AUGUST
1st The Coliseum Portland Oregon USA
3rd Oakland Coliseum Oakland California USA (DAY ON THE GREEN)
6th Kingsdome Seattle Washington USA (KINGDOME CONCERT II DBL BILL WITH THE EAGLES)
7th Red Rocks Ampitheatre Morrison Colorado USA
8th Mile High Stadium Denver Colorado USA (FEYLINE SUNDAY)
9th Southern Illinois University Carbondale Illinois USA (Mississippi River Festival) (Not sure of actual venue, may have been SIU Arena)
10th Highland Park Illinois USA (RAVINIA FESTIVAL)
12th Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati Ohio USA
13th The Civic Centre Charleston West Virginia USA
14th Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro North Carolina USA
16th Myrtle Beach Convention Center Myrtle Beach South Carolina USA
17th Greenvile Memorial Auditorium Greenville South Carolina USA
18th Ashville Civic Center Asheville North Carolina USA
21st Syria Mosque Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA
22nd Robin Hood Del-West Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
23rd Merriweather Post Pavillion Columbia Maryland USA
24th State Arts Centre Holmdel New Jersey USA
25th Saratoga Performing Arts Centre Saratoga Springs New York USA
27th Blossom Music Centre Cuyahoga Falls Ohio USA
29th Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston Michigan USA
30th Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston Michigan USA
SEPTEMBER
1st Tanglewood Auditorium Lenox Massachuettes USA
3rd Main Grandstand Minnesota State Fair St. Paul Minnesota USA
7th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
8th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
9th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
10th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
11th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
12th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
13th Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles California USA
16th Tuscon Community Center Tuscon Arizona USA (Benefit for Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum)
17th The Celebrity Theatre Salt Lake City Utah USA
18th The Celebrity Theatre Salt Lake City Utah USA
19th Aladdin Theatre Las Vegas Nevada USA
NOVEMBER
8th Odeon Theatre Birmingham West Midlands ENGLAND
10th Apollo Theatre Glasgow West Central Lowlands SCOTLAND
12th New Victoria Theatre London ENGLAND
13th New Victoria Theatre London ENGLAND
15th Champs Elysees Theatre Paris FRANCE
16th Stadhalle Offenbach GERMANY
17th Musikhalle Hamburg GERMANY
20th No Venue Listed Brussels BELGIUM (No idea if this concert took place)
21st Paradiso Amsterdam HOLLAND
23rd New Victoria Theatre London ENGLAND (Old Grey Whistle Test Special)
29th Atlanta Civic Centre Atlanta Georgia USA
30th Mid-South Coliseum Memphis Tennessee USA
DECEMBER
1st The New Opry House Nashville Tennessee USA
4th Premier Theatre Westchester New York USA
5th Manley Fieldhouse Syracuse University Syracuse New York USA
6th Boston Music Hall Boston Massachuesetts USA
8th The Palladium New York City New York USA
11th State Arts Centre Holmdel New Jersey USA
12th Capitol Centre Landover Maryland USA
15th Kiel Auditorium St. Louis Missouri USA
16th Assembly Center. Tulsa Oklahoma USA
17th Municipal Auditorium Kansas City Missouri USA
18th Dallas Memorial Auditorium Dallas Texas USA
19th The Summit Houston Texas USA
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Post by the Scribe on Dec 17, 2017 14:44:20 GMT -5
Good recording. Funny audience comments picked up. LOTS of other concerts listed by various artists. www.panicstream.net/vault/category/linda-ronstadt/ Linda Ronstadt – 12/06/1976 – Boston, MA[/font] Posted by Curtis on January 12, 2014
Linda Ronstadt 1976-12-06 Boston Music Hall Boston, MA
01. Lose Again 02. That’ll Be The Day 03. Love Has No Pride 04. Silver Threads And Golden Needles 05. Willin’ 06. It Doesn’t Matter Anymore 07. When Will I Be Loved 08. Crazy 09. Tattler 10. Lo Siento Mi Vida 11. Love Is A Rose 12. Hasten Down The Wind 13. Tracks Of My Tears 14. Down So Low 15. Someone To Lay Down Beside Me 16. intros 17. You’re No Good
First Encore 18. Heart Like A Wheel
Second Encore 19. Desperado 20. Tumbling Dice
Lineup: Michael Botts – drums Dan Dugmore – guitar, pedal steel Kenny Edwards – banjo, bass, guitar, harmonica, mandolin Andrew Gold – guitar, keyboards, vocals Linda Ronstadt – vocals, guitar Waddy Wachtel – lead guitar Brock Walsh – guitar, keyboards
Excellent Audience Recording 224 kbps
Taping Gear: Sony ECM-99A > Sony TC-152SD
One of the best sounding audience recordings of a show from Linda Ronstadt as she was rising to the top. It has now been improved by JEMS with a fresh 2013 digital transfer.
“Taper Steve Hopkins transferred and torrented this wonderful set several years ago, but that lineage went from cassette to DAT to CD-R then ripped back into FLAC. It has also fallen off the tracker. This is the first time Steve’s master tapes have been digitized directly.
“In the mastering process, it also became clear that Steve’s mic position changed for a stretch of side two of the master tape, causing a significant decrease in high end. We’ve adjusted for that to try to unify the sound of the entire recording into one pleasing whole. Most of the recording though is positively cracking all by itself, with Hopkins recording on his home field, the Boston Music Hall, site of some of his finest recordings of the era including four legendary Springsteen nights that would come three months later.
“Thanks yet again to Steve Hopkins for allowing JEMS to present his outstanding audience recordings in a fresh light.” – BK for JEMS (And thanks to Butterking for sharing the tracks at Dime.)
Linda Ronstadt had a great ear for melody. She spotted talented, up and coming songwriters and made hits of their tunes. By 1976, Ronstadt or her management had her singing songs that were from established songwriters. Thankfully, she decided to take a different path. From covering torch songs to world music, Ronstadt did them all with class and grace. She remains a woman with a big voice and a bigger heart.
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Post by the Scribe on Jan 14, 2019 4:01:03 GMT -5
Linda Ronstadt - Live at Hammersmith, London 11-13-76
Rick's Rock Vault Published on Dec 29, 2018 1. Lose Again 2. That'll be the Day 3. Love Has No Pride 4. Silver Threads 5. Willin' 6. It Doesn't matter anymore 7. When Will I Be Loved 8. Crazy 9. The tattler 10. L:o Siento Mi Vida 11. Love is a Rose 12. Hasten Down the Wind 13. Tracks of My Tears
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Post by brent1981 on Aug 29, 2021 1:47:01 GMT -5
I have added some more concerts to the above list. The Nevada show I am not sure about, but it was advertised as late as Sep 19, so I assume it happened, but I can find no review or boxoffice information. Here is an article and photos of Linda at her concert benefit in Tuscon. I had to shrink it to upload You can click on it and see it in bigger form Attachments:
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Post by brent1981 on Aug 29, 2021 3:15:04 GMT -5
Just found a review with pictures of Linda's Dec 6, 1976 concert in Boston. Again just click on the photo and should open in larger form Attachments:
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Post by RobGNYC on Aug 29, 2021 3:17:25 GMT -5
I have added some more concerts to the above list. The Nevada show I am not sure about, but it was advertised as late as Sep 19, so I assume it happened, but I can find no review or boxoffice information. Here is an article and photos of Linda at her concert benefit in Tuscon. I had to shrink it to upload You can click on it and see it in bigger form. My own personal interpretation. Linda could have worn anything for her return to Tucson 1976. That she chose what she did always somehow makes me think of Janis telling Dick Cavett about going to her high school reunion in Port Arthur, TX: "They laughed me out of class, out of town, and out of the state. So I'm going home.”
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Post by brent1981 on Aug 29, 2021 3:26:32 GMT -5
Just found another one. Dec 8 at The Palladium in NYC. Here is a review from the NY Daily News. Unfortunately no pictures from the concert Attachments:
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Post by brent1981 on Aug 29, 2021 20:13:10 GMT -5
So I removed the Nov 3, 1976 concert at Universal Ampitheatre as it came from a bootleg and I could find no official word on it. I also found a small article that states Linda cancelled a Nov 27 concert in the US and they went on to say she cancelled her entire fall tour. I assume she did this in favour of touring Europe. Apparently this was common. Ike and Tina Turner did the same thing the previous year as it was more lucrative to do a few concerts in Europe. This might explain why there are no dates in October. Though I am still researching
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Post by brent1981 on Aug 30, 2021 0:00:07 GMT -5
I have added some dates and updated info that I got wrong. The Los Angeles Times stated that Linda would begin her tour Jul 31, 1976 and end it Sep 19, 1976. In late 1975 Linda stated she would not tour for 6 months. Apart from the benefit concerts, she spent those months renovating her house in Malibu and recording Hasten Down the Wind.
The only date I am not sure of is July 28, there is a concert advertised at SMU McFarlin Auditorium Dallas. If anyone knows if this concert occurred feel free to add it to the list.
Based on all the information I feel these are most likely all the dates she played, but will update where needed.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2021 6:52:58 GMT -5
For me, Linda's Stadhalle, Germany, concert, along with her 1977 Fox, Atlanta, are the best 2 full concert performances I have watched for vocal and Linda's charm onstage.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2021 14:01:16 GMT -5
Though "Heat Wave" is the better quality of the 2 performances at Balboa Stadium, "You're No Good" is nice to see too.
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Post by rick on Jun 18, 2022 15:25:48 GMT -5
This account holder just posted (6/18/22) a processed "stereo" version of "Down So Low" from RockPalast --
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Post by eddiejinnj on Jun 19, 2022 5:30:51 GMT -5
Like the even edgier "live" version. The lady can rock. All have a great Sunday. eddiejinnj
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Post by rick on Sept 20, 2022 2:08:07 GMT -5
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Post by hubieg on Oct 25, 2022 17:50:23 GMT -5
AUGUST18th Ashville Civic Center Asheville North Carolina USA 21st Syria Mosque Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA 22nd Robin Hood Del-West Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA August 20, 1976 Richmond Coliseum Richmond, VA (with Harry Chapin, Andrew Gold)
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Post by liza on Oct 25, 2022 23:20:03 GMT -5
Any suggestions on how to make these clippings of reviews readable?
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Post by RobGNYC on Oct 25, 2022 23:33:07 GMT -5
Any suggestions on how to make these clippings of reviews readable? Try double-clicking on the images and expanding. That worked for me.
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Post by liza on Oct 25, 2022 23:42:27 GMT -5
It worked! Thanks.
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Post by lurzep on Dec 4, 2023 16:33:08 GMT -5
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Post by Partridge on Dec 5, 2023 0:39:49 GMT -5
Arizona Daily Star, September 5, 1976Tucson Daily Citizen, September 17, 1976Tucson Daily Citizen, September 28, 1976
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Post by lurzep on Dec 5, 2023 9:45:58 GMT -5
Thanks so much!!
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Post by PoP80 on Dec 5, 2023 13:40:15 GMT -5
I love that she said "I don't think anything I learn from is a mistake." That's such a great way to reframe the notion of failure or regret.
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Post by RobGNYC on Dec 5, 2023 17:33:22 GMT -5
Favorite quote from the Lisa Robinson interview: “Hey, you’re starting to get real boring, I’m going to Cleveland.”
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Post by Partridge on Dec 6, 2023 1:59:06 GMT -5
What are those other items. Photos and assignment sheet. Was that an ebay auction?
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Post by lurzep on Dec 7, 2023 16:36:22 GMT -5
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Post by PoP80 on Dec 7, 2023 17:24:53 GMT -5
The photos from 12/7/1987 in the brown sweater are really nice--taken exactly 36 years ago today!
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Post by RobGNYC on Dec 7, 2023 17:57:30 GMT -5
That Arizona link provides a very nice summary of Linda’s career highlights from roughly 1974 to 2023.
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Post by eddiejinnj on Dec 7, 2023 18:24:40 GMT -5
Thanks folks for link and info. I have to check it out. Welcome to the forum, lurzep!! eddiejinnj
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Post by rick on Dec 26, 2023 6:43:37 GMT -5
May 14, 1976 —
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