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Post by erik on Jul 30, 2021 17:31:37 GMT -5
Two others:
07-20-2004: Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, CA. 07-07-2006: Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, CA.
Full disclosure: I was at both of those.
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Budokan, Japan
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Post by sliderocker on Aug 1, 2021 16:49:29 GMT -5
I can't remember the exact date, but I think it was either 1976 or 1977, Linda played the Myriad Gardens or the Civic Center in Oklahoma City. I don't remember the exact date or venue because the mayor and city council of Oklahoma City didn't want the decadent rockers (their words) playing the Myriad. The old Civic Center could do for them. Even Elvis wasn't allowed to play the Myriad, so he took his last two concerts in central Oklahoma to Norman, OK, 20 miles to the south and their new concert and convention hall. They had no problems with rockers playing their new building. Oklahoma City changed their mind because of all the money they were losing out on.
Back to Linda - apologies for the detour, but she put on a good show with songs from "Hasten Down the Wind," plus songs from her then recent albums. I wasn't at the concert, going only by memory of the review in the newspaper. I remember the critic loved the show closer, "You're No Good," which he noted exceeded eight minutes in length. I think all seats were filled, which had to make it the Civic Center, as there was a lesser amount of seats, about 10,000. The Myriad seated about 16,000. The Norman Convention Center was about the same size as the Myriad. If the Oklahoma City mayor and council hadn't been so thick about letting the rockers play the Myriad, Linda would've sold it out. There were complaints about the city not allowing rock acts to play there. They turned away a lot of big names in the 70s. And it cost them financially.
I'm guessing Linda did not care for the Oklahoma City experience as I don't remember her ever playing in central Oklahoma again. She had an audience in central Oklahoma and was well liked. Not to mention her cousin David Lindley was from Oklahoma. And she had other family and friends in Oklahoma. Just wish she had played in Oklahoma City again.
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Post by ausfan2 on Aug 1, 2021 19:23:10 GMT -5
I can't remember the exact date, but I think it was either 1976 or 1977, Linda played the Myriad Gardens or the Civic Center in Oklahoma City. I don't remember the exact date or venue because the mayor and city council of Oklahoma City didn't want the decadent rockers (their words) playing the Myriad. The old Civic Center could do for them. Even Elvis wasn't allowed to play the Myriad, so he took his last two concerts in central Oklahoma to Norman, OK, 20 miles to the south and their new concert and convention hall. They had no problems with rockers playing their new building. Oklahoma City changed their mind because of all the money they were losing out on. Back to Linda - apologies for the detour, but she put on a good show with songs from "Hasten Down the Wind," plus songs from her then recent albums. I wasn't at the concert, going only by memory of the review in the newspaper. I remember the critic loved the show closer, "You're No Good," which he noted exceeded eight minutes in length. I think all seats were filled, which had to make it the Civic Center, as there was a lesser amount of seats, about 10,000. The Myriad seated about 16,000. The Norman Convention Center was about the same size as the Myriad. If the Oklahoma City mayor and council hadn't been so thick about letting the rockers play the Myriad, Linda would've sold it out. There were complaints about the city not allowing rock acts to play there. They turned away a lot of big names in the 70s. And it cost them financially. I'm guessing Linda did not care for the Oklahoma City experience as I don't remember her ever playing in central Oklahoma again. She had an audience in central Oklahoma and was well liked. Not to mention her cousin David Lindley was from Oklahoma. And she had other family and friends in Oklahoma. Just wish she had played in Oklahoma City again. Linda Ronstadt performed at Lloyd Noble Arena, Norman, Oklahoma on 15 November 1977
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Post by eddiejinnj on Aug 2, 2021 7:26:34 GMT -5
The latest seating capacity for the Lloyd Noble Arena is 6,165 for end stage concerts and 11,238 for center stage concerts. My observation has been that I don't recall Linda doing concert/s in the round much if at all (if that is the definition of center stage concerts?). eddiejinnj
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Post by sliderocker on Aug 2, 2021 19:18:39 GMT -5
I can't remember the exact date, but I think it was either 1976 or 1977, Linda played the Myriad Gardens or the Civic Center in Oklahoma City. I don't remember the exact date or venue because the mayor and city council of Oklahoma City didn't want the decadent rockers (their words) playing the Myriad. The old Civic Center could do for them. Even Elvis wasn't allowed to play the Myriad, so he took his last two concerts in central Oklahoma to Norman, OK, 20 miles to the south and their new concert and convention hall. They had no problems with rockers playing their new building. Oklahoma City changed their mind because of all the money they were losing out on. Back to Linda - apologies for the detour, but she put on a good show with songs from "Hasten Down the Wind," plus songs from her then recent albums. I wasn't at the concert, going only by memory of the review in the newspaper. I remember the critic loved the show closer, "You're No Good," which he noted exceeded eight minutes in length. I think all seats were filled, which had to make it the Civic Center, as there was a lesser amount of seats, about 10,000. The Myriad seated about 16,000. The Norman Convention Center was about the same size as the Myriad. If the Oklahoma City mayor and council hadn't been so thick about letting the rockers play the Myriad, Linda would've sold it out. There were complaints about the city not allowing rock acts to play there. They turned away a lot of big names in the 70s. And it cost them financially. I'm guessing Linda did not care for the Oklahoma City experience as I don't remember her ever playing in central Oklahoma again. She had an audience in central Oklahoma and was well liked. Not to mention her cousin David Lindley was from Oklahoma. And she had other family and friends in Oklahoma. Just wish she had played in Oklahoma City again. Linda Ronstadt performed at Lloyd Noble Arena, Norman, Oklahoma on 15 November 1977 Thanks Ausfan. I was thinking it was Oklahoma City but it was in Norman and the fact artists were going to Norman for their concerts because Oklahoma City didn't want rockers ruining their then-new beautiful (so they said) Myriad Gardens so they could play the in-need-of-repair Civic Center was pretty insulting. Only when the city of Norman (a college town) said "Come on down," did Oklahoma City see the light. But, they lost a lot of money on artists who could've played the Myriad, including Elton John and the Rolling Stones.
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Post by eddiejinnj on Aug 4, 2021 5:54:52 GMT -5
I guess they treated and wanted to keep the Myriad pristine like people want to keep a new car perfect. At least people in the city didn't have to go far to Norman. On the bright side, some would say it put Norman on the map per se. eddiejinnj
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Post by BoBo Grunjee on Aug 20, 2021 6:02:46 GMT -5
The 10:30PM Show at FOX THEATRE, in ATLANTA on Sunday NOV 14th, 1982 was recorded from the balcony by my friend. I sat next to him. Now, the recorder used was I believe a PANASONIC RN-120 , I'm fairly certain about that, and before you start jumping for joy, that was a microcassette mono recorder, smaller than your tv remote is today, a little wider maybe. Panasonic 60 min microcassette tapes were used. We did use a 1/8 male mono to two rca patch cord that Radio Shack sold back in 1982 to transfer the recording from the PANASONIC RN-120 earphone jack through that REALISTIC 10 band stereo frequency equalizer on to quality high bias TDK, SONY, or MAXELL cassettes. I can't recall but I think we made two masters using different brand tapes (the EQ settings were exactly the same...rec level inputs were approximately the same but one might have been just a little more. Only one of the "MASTERS" may still exist but much has happened in 40 years, and he is remarried today and has moved about 9 times, over four states, and is now a grandfather. Desperado is enjoyable but it sounds like almost there is a typewriter in the corner of the room as the electret condenser mic built in to the RN-120 picked up the faint noise of the mechanism's wheels turning running the tape. The recorder belonged to our other good friend that bought it earlier in Sept '82 to record audio of classes as he was in medical school at the time. The taper borrowed it minutes before the show on the hope that he get anything listenable. It was audible from a historical document perspective as the singing was clear, it was just limited by being a microcassette at the faster of the two speeds. Now, I don't know what made it into circulation from this recording an/or whether multi generational copies are the only ones out there. I am not sure on that. I do know that four or five of us had a 1st gen copy or a master made from the microcassette. The microcassettes were again recorded over as that machine captured 38 SPECIAL and opening act Eddie Money on DEC 5th, 1982 at the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center. The 38 SPECIAL tape sounds really good for a mono microcassette recording. Eddie Money does also. The condenser element in that recorder was a good Panasonic element, what limited you was the 700hz to maybe 8000hz freq range if that and the slow speed. Six days before the Linda Ronstadt concert, that same recorder and same tapes were used to record JOHN COUGAR / HEART on November 8th. John Mellencamp blew Heart off the stage and Heart was damn good that night too. COUGAR was the opener and he got standing ovations and was called back and back and played a long time..... COUGAR that night was one of the top seven live performances that I've witnessed, the other six being multiple Rolling Stones and Who shows and one Eric Clapton and one particular Rod Stewart show. I've seen hundreds of concerts going back six decades, Linda, McCartney multiple times Stones more than 13 times, Clapton, Rod, many times, too many to say great ones from Cocker, CSN, Allman Brothers and Fogerty. My friend that recorded this 2nd show on Nov 14th 1982 at the FOX (10:30PM show was the 2nd show) LINDA WAS WEARING A CHEERLEADER UNIFORM WITH P on it . Somewhere on the tape, you hear a fan yell "What Does The P Stand For?" Two weeks later, we saw The Who in Birmingham 11-30-82 from about 30 ft from Pete Townshend.....we had a friend that camped out for two days. They were just as good as they had been at the OMNI on July 9, 1980 and the OMNI in 1973. Like I mentioned, the 2nd show 11-14-82 is one of those historical too poor to enjoy listening on your stereo system because it is what it is, a mono microcassette recording. THE DEC 1977 FOX THEATRE ATLANTA SHOW which was professionally filmed and professionally recorded should be released as it is tremendous and excellent quality. That show was Dec 5th, 1977 if I recall correctly. We were planning to go to Willie Nelson's 4th of July picnic thing in 1983 in Atlanta where Linda was scheduled to perform but life and schedules and family responsibilities didn't allow that. I am guessing that might have been one of her last rock n roll shows.
Hey everybody out there that ever had a garage band/bar band that used the stereo walkman or portable recorder that you used for song ideas and rehearsals etc to record the occasional concert from your seat. If you have anything possibly decent in a shoebox in the closet or somewhere in your closets.....dig them out and try to eq & digitize them ....... I haven't put anything out on youtube of my own recordings, as I didn't record but a few back in the day as there was always someone the we knew that did. I did make a Sharp minidisc recording of Fogerty some years ago on his tour with his sons and k aronoff. I mailed Fogerty a copy of the cd to his house. It sounds better than a king biscuit and most late sixties-early seventies live albums but with slightly more crowd noise. The stereo microphone that I used was homemade I made it some fifteen years ago from $2 panasonic elements. I initially built it to record my friends' groups. This helped encourage another pal to begin recording and filming his concerts. His group was world famous for near note for note live performances of Beatles songs (v=jWMgpZeyO34 v=cbV8xPRtjlo v=addNpGRQaiQ are examples of that group that disbanded after 2010 ) Linda's GERMAN TELEVISION (Rockpalast) from the Stadthalle in Offenbach Germany NOV 16, 1976 is or was on youtube since Jan 2015. LINDA perfect video Nov 13th 1976 new victoria theatre London approx 45 min on youtube or was since 2015 LINDA seattle 1976 52 min perfect video on or was on youtube since feb 2016 all of those above have pro video and pro audio 7-21-74 Roslyn NY my father's place 45 min audio FM STEREO perfect March 1979 Budokan TOKYO 80 minutes FM STEREO perfect Amsterdam 11-21-76 audience & Fm AUDIO only 7-22-83 BOSTON COMMON 74min audience tape 8-8-78 Providence RI Civic Center audience tape 66min Those are some that I found on youtube before the HBO Special live Lp was released. THE QUALITY ON ALL OF THOSE AUDIENCE RECORDINGS FROM YOUTUBE ARE AT LEAST EX- FOR THAT ERA (meaning listenable & enjoyable) I hope this crazy post isn't too long or violates any rules, as I'm a guest who stumbled across your site by accident. I didn't know it existed. I'll likely visit again if yall don't ban me for this. Those are all the ones that I had written down in old notebooks. There were one or two more. I made a LINDA R live compilation cdr from material from youtube years ago to listen while driving to the beach house in Hilton Head. My sister took the cdr and she lives in another state, and that was pre-covid, I'll need to get her to burn me a copy. There were some tv performances like Kirchners and Midnight Special and one color video from a tv special where she was performing for inmates I think and maybe from some other fm concerts etc, Best regards, BoBo
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2021 9:37:35 GMT -5
BoBo Grungee, thank you for that great post. I like the Stadhalle 1976 and Atlanta 1977 recorded concerts the most I think.
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Post by RobGNYC on Aug 20, 2021 9:57:44 GMT -5
The 10:30PM Show at FOX THEATRE, in ATLANTA on Sunday NOV 14th, 1982 was recorded from the balcony by my friend. I sat next to him. Now, the recorder used was I believe a PANASONIC RN-120 , I'm fairly certain about that, and before you start jumping for joy, that was a microcassette mono recorder, smaller than your tv remote is today, a little wider maybe. Panasonic 60 min microcassette tapes were used. We did use a 1/8 male mono to two rca patch cord that Radio Shack sold back in 1982 to transfer the recording from the PANASONIC RN-120 earphone jack through that REALISTIC 10 band stereo frequency equalizer on to quality high bias TDK, SONY, or MAXELL cassettes. I can't recall but I think we made two masters using different brand tapes (the EQ settings were exactly the same...rec level inputs were approximately the same but one might have been just a little more. Only one of the "MASTERS" may still exist but much has happened in 40 years, and he is remarried today and has moved about 9 times, over four states, and is now a grandfather. Desperado is enjoyable but it sounds like almost there is a typewriter in the corner of the room as the electret condenser mic built in to the RN-120 picked up the faint noise of the mechanism's wheels turning running the tape. The recorder belonged to our other good friend that bought it earlier in Sept '82 to record audio of classes as he was in medical school at the time. The taper borrowed it minutes before the show on the hope that he get anything listenable. It was audible from a historical document perspective as the singing was clear, it was just limited by being a microcassette at the faster of the two speeds. Now, I don't know what made it into circulation from this recording an/or whether multi generational copies are the only ones out there. I am not sure on that. I do know that four or five of us had a 1st gen copy or a master made from the microcassette. The microcassettes were again recorded over as that machine captured 38 SPECIAL and opening act Eddie Money on DEC 5th, 1982 at the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center. The 38 SPECIAL tape sounds really good for a mono microcassette recording. Eddie Money does also. The condenser element in that recorder was a good Panasonic element, what limited you was the 700hz to maybe 8000hz freq range if that and the slow speed. Six days before the Linda Ronstadt concert, that same recorder and same tapes were used to record JOHN COUGAR / HEART on November 8th. John Mellencamp blew Heart off the stage and Heart was damn good that night too. COUGAR was the opener and he got standing ovations and was called back and back and played a long time..... COUGAR that night was one of the top seven live performances that I've witnessed, the other six being multiple Rolling Stones and Who shows and one Eric Clapton and one particular Rod Stewart show. I've seen hundreds of concerts going back six decades, Linda, McCartney multiple times Stones more than 13 times, Clapton, Rod, many times, too many to say great ones from Cocker, CSN, Allman Brothers and Fogerty. My friend that recorded this 2nd show on Nov 14th 1982 at the FOX (10:30PM show was the 2nd show) LINDA WAS WEARING A CHEERLEADER UNIFORM WITH P on it . Somewhere on the tape, you hear a fan yell "What Does The P Stand For?" Two weeks later, we saw The Who in Birmingham 11-30-82 from about 30 ft from Pete Townshend.....we had a friend that camped out for two days. They were just as good as they had been at the OMNI on July 9, 1980 and the OMNI in 1973. Like I mentioned, the 2nd show 11-14-82 is one of those historical too poor to enjoy listening on your stereo system because it is what it is, a mono microcassette recording. THE DEC 1977 FOX THEATRE ATLANTA SHOW which was professionally filmed and professionally recorded should be released as it is tremendous and excellent quality. That show was Dec 5th, 1977 if I recall correctly. We were planning to go to Willie Nelson's 4th of July picnic thing in 1983 in Atlanta where Linda was scheduled to perform but life and schedules and family responsibilities didn't allow that. I am guessing that might have been one of her last rock n roll shows. Hey everybody out there that ever had a garage band/bar band that used the stereo walkman or portable recorder that you used for song ideas and rehearsals etc to record the occasional concert from your seat. If you have anything possibly decent in a shoebox in the closet or somewhere in your closets.....dig them out and try to eq & digitize them ....... I haven't put anything out on youtube of my own recordings, as I didn't record but a few back in the day as there was always someone the we knew that did. I did make a Sharp minidisc recording of Fogerty some years ago on his tour with his sons and k aronoff. I mailed Fogerty a copy of the cd to his house. It sounds better than a king biscuit and most late sixties-early seventies live albums but with slightly more crowd noise. The stereo microphone that I used was homemade I made it some fifteen years ago from $2 panasonic elements. I initially built it to record my friends' groups. This helped encourage another pal to begin recording and filming his concerts. His group was world famous for near note for note live performances of Beatles songs (v=jWMgpZeyO34 v=cbV8xPRtjlo v=addNpGRQaiQ are examples of that group that disbanded after 2010 ) Linda's GERMAN TELEVISION (Rockpalast) from the Stadthalle in Offenbach Germany NOV 16, 1976 is or was on youtube since Jan 2015. LINDA perfect video Nov 13th 1976 new victoria theatre London approx 45 min on youtube or was since 2015 LINDA seattle 1976 52 min perfect video on or was on youtube since feb 2016 all of those above have pro video and pro audio 7-21-74 Roslyn NY my father's place 45 min audio FM STEREO perfect March 1979 Budokan TOKYO 80 minutes FM STEREO perfect Amsterdam 11-21-76 audience & Fm AUDIO only 7-22-83 BOSTON COMMON 74min audience tape 8-8-78 Providence RI Civic Center audience tape 66min Those are some that I found on youtube before the HBO Special live Lp was released. THE QUALITY ON ALL OF THOSE AUDIENCE RECORDINGS FROM YOUTUBE ARE AT LEAST EX- FOR THAT ERA (meaning listenable & enjoyable) I hope this crazy post isn't too long or violates any rules, as I'm a guest who stumbled across your site by accident. I didn't know it existed. I'll likely visit again if yall don't ban me for this. Those are all the ones that I had written down in old notebooks. There were one or two more. I made a LINDA R live compilation cdr from material from youtube years ago to listen while driving to the beach house in Hilton Head. My sister took the cdr and she lives in another state, and that was pre-covid, I'll need to get her to burn me a copy. There were some tv performances like Kirchners and Midnight Special and one color video from a tv special where she was performing for inmates I think and maybe from some other fm concerts etc, Best regards, BoBo Willie’s July 4, 1983, show was at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ. I went. Still can’t believe that a woman in the audience was reading the paper during “Party Girl.”
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Post by PoP80 on Aug 20, 2021 11:57:35 GMT -5
Thanks for that litany of information, BoBo. There would be no reason to ban you from this forum! Sorry you missed the Willie Nelson Picnic in 1983. It was a fabulous concert and I have a great photo of Linda in the pink-checkered poodle dress hanging in my room. Wonderful memories...
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Post by BoBo Grunjee on Aug 20, 2021 21:01:13 GMT -5
I think yall don't know the whole story behind Willie's 4th thing in 1983. The ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY event had more in attendance than both SYRACUSE & MEADOWLANDS combined! Because the Picnic didn't happen during the prior two years (1982 & 1981, I think..), Willie decided to do three consecutive large stadium, racetrack events.........SYRACUSE Carrier Dome, I think, The Meadowlands and The Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton GA (ATLANTA GA from July 1 to about July 4 or 5. So yeah in 1983, there were three Willie 4th of July Picnics.......all of them were all day events with posters and promotion as such.......The ATLANTA Raceway was the largest of those three as it could accomodate more than SYRACUSE & MEADOWLANDS Combined. Search Willie Nelson's 1983 July 4th Picnic. You gotta remember that rednecks would gather in unbelievable huge numbers for great music. The 2nd Atlanta Pop Festival from July 3 through July 5th, 1970 was held in Byron GA (middle of nowhere then..) near MACON and it drew 400,000 people. It was Hendrix's largest audience that he ever performed in front of and a great recording and perfect film footage that took nearly 40 years to issue in the USA. The State of GA banned such events immediately after in 1970 because of the Hippie Invasion and Lawlessness, although people were well behaved. Temps were over 100F on all three days. Four years later, on August 10, 1974, in Charlotte NC, at Charlotte Motor Speedway there was an event called AUGUST JAM an all day concert which The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND headlined, with EMERSON LAKE & PALMER and many others including BLACK OAK ARKANSAS. That event drew more than 275,000 people and the state of NC banned such events immediately after that. Years later both the state of GA and the state of NC both forgot about such bans as you had better organization and adequate facilities and traffic coordination and everything one might expect, but in the old days, some of those things were half baked and though organizers expected maybe 35,000 to 40,000 people and they probably had adequate facilities for maybe 28,000 to 30,000.........the redneck hippies would just keep coming and yes for most of the huge crowd were non paying as the gates/fences were knocked down, destroyed by fans. The guy that did both the ATLANTA POP FESTIVALS (1969) and (1970) and The Texas International Pop Festival(1969, labor day weekend two weeks after Woodstock) also did the several excellent MUSIC MIDTOWN FESTIVALS (each three day) in ATLANTA in the nineties and early two thousands, which had 300,000 + each day......the 2003 MUSIC MIDTOWN Festival was the best in my opinion other than torrential rain on Fri 5-02-2003 where Sheryl Crow and Dylan finished at about 3 AM because of the many hours severe thunderstorm delay that stopped Crow's show and resumed it some four hours later......fans were stuck to ride out the thunderstorm as MARTA(rail system) was the only logical way in or out. I hope this info helps clarify the issue about Willie's 4th Picnic in 1983......he had 3 of them for 1983 in SYRACUSE, MEADOWLANDS & ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY. Linda was on the bill at all three.
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Post by eddiejinnj on Aug 21, 2021 6:40:56 GMT -5
Thanks for all of your input and welcome to the forum, BoBo Grunjee!!! I had a feeling there was more than one of those picnics that year. I was in college and had a horrible job at the Point Pleasant boardwalk that summer. Me and my op shorts and the collared izod type company shirt with my change bag on. I did see her at Saratoga that year and the Sands the following. eddiejinnj eddiejinnj
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Post by BoBo Grunjee on Aug 21, 2021 20:40:51 GMT -5
Re: the Panasonic RN-120 microcassette Audience tape from the Balcony at the 2nd Show 11-14-82 at Fox Theatre in ATLANTA GA
You hear the click as RECORD button is Engaged, then you hear: "HOLD ON TO IT... HOLD ON TO IT.. ... ....HOLD ON TO IT AND DON'T COVER UP THE MIC, JUST HOLD ON TO IT........ARRIGHT LINDA then maybe two seconds later the band starts playing Tumbling Dice.
1) TUMBLING DICE 2) ITS SO EASY 3) PARTY GIRL 4) GET CLOSER 5) WILLIN 6) SOMETIMES YOU JUST CAN'T WIN(but Linda introduces it as sometimes you just can't..Lose...she says Lose,...) 7) HEART LIKE A WHEEL (***just a few seconds before HEART LIKE.., a woman is heard asking Linda: "WHAT DOES THE P STAND FOR?") 8) I CAN'T LET GO 9) THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS 10) THAT'LL BE THE DAY 11) BLUE BAYOU 12) PRISONER IN DISGUISE 13) SILVER THREAD & GOLDEN NEEDLES 14) EASY FOR YOU TO SAY 15) INTRO OF BAND 16) POOR POOR PITIFUL ME 17) YOU'RE NO GOOD 18) HOW DO I MAKE YOU ( dream about me) 19) BACK IN THE USA 20) crowd yells for more 21) HEATWAVE 22) crowd yells "more" and "desperado" 23) DESPERADO
this is the 2ND SHOW on 11-14-82 (the 10:30PM show) the microcassette PANASONIC RN-120 recording captured the entire show. there may be a second or two of a song missed during a tape flip. Linda was wearing a Cheerleader uniform with the letter P on it, during this 2ND SHOW of 11-14-82 in ATLANTA. The first show on 11-14-82 was at 7:30PM. We were unable to get tickets for the 1st show as that one sold out immediately.
My ticket stub says Section: L-C Row: C Seat: 45 .........SO THE TAPE RECORDING WAS MADE FROM Sec: L-C Row: C Seat: 44
The BUSBOYS were the openers, and they put on a really good show. Ticket price was $15.25 which included 0.25 to the Fabulous Fox Restoration fees.
I listened to a cd copy of it this afternoon start to finish for the first time in twenty plus years. It needs to go up on youtube because it isn't too bad. The EQ was fairly decent and it did have bass. There is a note written on the cd to compare it to the other eq'd cd transfers as it might not be as good....and further states that some few seconds of voice talking of taper and concert goer friends in between some songs has been edited out.....check against the other eq'd discs etc.......... .....think the source of this is from a 1st gen 90 min SONY EHF high bias tape copied from a TDK-SA 90min high bias MASTER CASSETTE in late 1982......
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Post by eddiejinnj on Aug 22, 2021 8:13:51 GMT -5
The Bus Boys were the opening act at Radio City for the Get Closer show I saw. eddiejinnj
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Post by BoBo Grunjee on Aug 25, 2021 2:04:53 GMT -5
12/06/75 (Dec 6th, 1975) Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey VIDEO & mono audio, NOT AN AUDIENCE RECORDING (v=pBawR2XlfNM ) is currently on youtube and it was uploaded in 2014, I think. You will see in the comments section of this on youtube, that one particular person gives the details on just how this was recorded and videotaped using SONY two inch videotape, I think he said. It is around 67 minutes according to the 1:07:00 listing on youtube. I have not had the chance to view this as I just stumbled across it. It begins with the song "Colorado".
With the death of Rolling Stones drummer, Charlie Watts, yesterday, I remember that Linda Ronstadt joined the Rolling Stones onstage on July 21, 1978 to sing along with Mick on TUMBLING DICE in Tucson Arizona. There are audience tapes made on cassette recorders from the seats that captured this Rolling Stones show. There are other audience recordings of this that are listenable. There is one terrible recording on youtube that is not listenable (v=8Fw29aq4gYc). I don't recommend even bothering with that because the tape recording is so horrible and unlistenable. It does have a photo of Linda there onstage. Perhaps someone will upload a better clearer recording that is listenable and enjoyable of 7-21-78 tumbling dice in Tucson AZ, as there are much better audience tape recordings that captured the 7-21-78 show where Linda joined the Stones onstage.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2021 12:48:53 GMT -5
On the "Transmission Impossible" broadcasts 3 CD set, disc 1 has My Father's Place, New York 21/7/74 & Berkeley Community Centre 13/4/75. Disc 2 Greek Theatre,LA 24/8/80 (radio). Disc 3 has Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 9/3/84.
A good 4 concerts over 10 years of Linda's career at its height.
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Post by edwardd19 on Oct 8, 2021 11:03:46 GMT -5
heres a new concert i have of linda from 1979 if youd like to learn more info on it email me edwardvicente18@hotmail.com
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Post by eddiejinnj on Oct 8, 2021 14:04:29 GMT -5
Cool name, Edwardd19!!!! Thanks for posting the vid and welcome to the forum. So did you personally upload this vid to the Tube, Edward? eddiejinnj
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2021 7:20:40 GMT -5
Capitol Theatre 12 June 1975
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Post by Guest202020 on Oct 9, 2021 7:41:57 GMT -5
heres a new concert i have of linda from 1979 if youd like to learn more info on it email me edwardvicente18@hotmail.com Can you post the whole concert - sounds like a good recording! Thanks for sharing the one song!
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Post by edwardd19 on Oct 9, 2021 11:55:14 GMT -5
Cool name, Edwardd19!!!! Thanks for posting the vid and welcome to the forum. So did you personally upload this vid to the Tube, Edward? eddiejinnj yes i have this whole concert, i was able to get this from the original camerman who recorded the concert for $700
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2021 17:00:23 GMT -5
Is that performance pre "Mad Love" album release? Was it Linda's first live performance of the song?
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