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David Bowie 1973-04-12 Nagoya ,Kokusai Tenji Kaikan - Dead Roses - SQ 6+
Label: The Geordie Tapes
Audio Source: audience
Lineage: Total running time: 1:13:53
Sound Quality: Not good ,much Noise ,very dull
Attendance: 1.000
Artwork: steve23yh.
David Bowie 1973-04-12 Nagoya ,Kokusai Tenji Kaikan - Dead Roses -
Sound Quality Rating
01. Ode To Joy Intro.flac
02. Hang On To Yourself.flac
03. Ziggy Stardust.flac
04. Changes.flac
05. Moonage Daydream.flac
06. John I'm Only Dancing.flac
07. Watch That Man.flac
08. The Width Of A Circle.flac
09. Space Oddity.flac
10. The Jean Genie.flac
11. Time.flac
12. Five Years.flac
13. Let's Spend The Night Together.flac
14. Suffragette City.flac
15. encore break.flac
16. Rock'n'Roll Suicide.flac
17. ending.flac



David Bowie Tour Band - The Ziggy Stardust Tour
David Bowie – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals
Trevor Bolder – bass
Mick "Woody" Woodmansey – drums
Matthew Fisher – piano (20 Apr 1972 – 27 May 1972)
Robin Lumley – piano (2 Jun 1972 – 15 Jul 1972)
Nicky Graham – piano (1 Aug 1972 – 7 Sep 1972)
Mike Garson – piano, mellotron, organ (22 September 1972 – end of tour)
John Hutchinson – rhythm guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar (8 Apr 1973 – 20 Apr 1973 – 3 July 1973)
Aynsley Dunbar – additional drums (8 Apr 1973 – 20 Apr 1973)
Geoffrey A. MacCormack – backing vocals, percussion (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
Ken Fordham – saxophone (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
Brian Wilshaw – saxophone, flute (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
Crew
Robin Mayhew ,Will Palin ,Mick Hince ,Dean Heiser - Sound ,Ground Control ,Front of House Engineer ,Stage hands
Nigel Olliff, Nick Gilbey, Paul Normand and crew - Lights ,1972 Heavy Light ,1973 See Factor Industries NY Bob See ,Steve Hurston ,Mick Fussey
Peter Hunsley - Stage Equipment
Suzi Fussey - Wardrobe, Makeup and Hair
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Notes
OK, this one's a little different. Ruud upped the version of this from the double silver on 13th Feb 2009; which in turn was taken and torrented on dime by tvc15_it two years later (which is where I got it from).
Immediately I listened to it, I was taken by what good quality it seemed to be, but hidden under an unbelievable layer of thick hiss. Out came iZotope RX denoiser tool.
Sure enough, it's very clear underneath the murk. Hint of tidal sound on first side (eccentric tape at some stage in the past), but it's beautiful on side 2 (Width Of A Circle onwards).