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David Bowie 1973-06-10 Liverpool ,Empire Theatre (Late show) – SQ 5

David Bowie 1973-06-10 Liverpool ,Empire Theatre (Late show) - SQ 5

David Bowie 1973-06-10 Liverpool ,Empire Theatre (Late show) - SQ 5

Label: Audio Source: audience

Lineage: Off master C90 tape

Taping Gear: little portable Philips cassette recorder + mic

Taper: S. Latham

Total running time: 1:12:56

Sound Quality: Bad ,excessive noise ,extremely dull : can hardley be listened to

Attendance: 2.550

Artwork: No

David Bowie 1973-06-10 Liverpool ,Empire Theatre (Late show) - SQ 5
Sound Quality Rating

01. Ode To Joy Intro
02. Hang Onto Yourself
03. Ziggy Stardust
04. Watch That Man
05. Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud - All The Young Dudes - Oh! You Pretty Things
06. Moonage Daydream
07. Changes
08. Space Oddity
09. The Jean Genie
10. Time
11. The Width Of A Circle
12. Band Introduction
13. Let's Spend The Night Together
14. Suffragette City
15. Encore Call
16. White Light White Heat
17. Round And Round

The recording consists of one file which has a major cut at approx. 40 minutes between The Jean Genie and Time. Time cuts in. There is a difference in sound between these 2 parts.
Part1 has a slightly better sound and the 2 channels are more balanced. Part2 has a higher volume where the right channel is much louder than the left one. Also there is some distortion and higher hiss than at part1.
I balanced the channels of the 2 parts and made some EQ as the original sound was a bit dull. Also I removed some gaps. The result is quite good and listenable. There are some smaller cuts at the intro and the start of The Jean Genie. After Round And Round there are some seconds of the outro before it fades out.

NOTES FROM THE TAPER - S Latham
It was recorded on a little portable Philips cassette recorder, hanging from my neck with the leather strap and I had the microphone running own the inside of my right arm.
I started recording as soon as the glitter ball descended and the opening music (from Clockwork Orange) played. It seemed to go on for ages so I switched it off and then put it back on as it seemed the concert was about to start.
It was tricky to do as it was a C90 tape so I had to eject it after 45 minutes but then turn it over, hopefully not putting the same side back in, then press the record and play button together.
All this was done underneath my coat without being being able to see what I was doing! I'd practised at home to make sure.
Yes, he performed two shows but I chose the later concert. While waiting in the queue, a friend came past who had just been into the earlier concert and she said that Bowie had walked off stage as there had been some problems. I think a piano had collapsed but whatever, he hadn't been very happy.

David Bowie Tour Band - The Ziggy Stardust Tour

  • David Bowie – vocals, guitar, harmonica
  • Mick Ronsonguitar, vocals
  • Trevor Bolderbass
  • Mick "Woody" Woodmanseydrums
  • Mike Garsonpiano, mellotron, organ (22 September 1972 – end of tour)
  • John Hutchinsonrhythm guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar (8 Apr 1973 – 20 Apr 1973 – 3 July 1973)
  • Geoffrey A. MacCormackbacking vocals, percussion (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
  • Ken Fordham – saxophone (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
  • Brian Wilshawsaxophone, 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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