David Bowie 1974-07-20 New York ,Madison Square Gardens (Not Sourced From LP Or CD).
Sound Quality Rating
01. 1984.flac
02. REBEL,REBEL.flac
03. MOONAGE DAYDREAM.flac
04. SWEET THING.flac
05. CHANGES.flac
06. SUFRAGETTE CITY.flac
07. ALADDIN SANE.flac
08. ALL THE YOUNG DUDES.flac
09. CRACKED ACTOR.flac
10. ROCK AND ROLL WITH ME.flac
11. WATCH THAT MAN.flac
12. KNOCK ON WOOD.flac
13. SPACE ODDITY.flac
14. FUTURE LEGEND-DIAMOND DOGS.flac
15. PANIC IN DETROIT.flac
16. BIG BROTHER-CHANT OF THE.flac
17. TIME.flac
18. WIDTH OF A CIRCLE.flac
19. JEAN GENIE.flac
20. ROCK AND ROLL SUICIDE.flac
Label: Davros archives – DAVROS555
Audio Source: audience
Lineage: Maxell SA-110 Cassette Tape
Total running time: 1:38:50
Sound Quality : Much noise ,dull ,but still good listened to
Attendance: 9.800
Artwork: Yes.
Note: The final show of the Diamond Dogs tour:
Known Issue: “When You Rock And Roll With Me” The first 30 Seconds Are Missing, I believe This is On All Copies.
Davros says “This Version Is From A Low Generation Tape I recieved In The Early 90s And Not From Any CD/LP”.
Davros thinks that This Version / Source Was Used for the 2 Lp Set “Madison Square Gardens”.
Anyway its a Great Show, Bowie seems to be in a good mood with the audience.
Same as Toronto ,but Drive in Saturday Bowie replaces by Knock on Wood; Rock & Roll Suicide is missing. This is the last concert of the tour, performed in this sold out Madison Square Garden. The two concerts had originally been planned for Radio City Music Hall, but because of the overwhelming demand for tickets they had been moved to the Garden which is three times as big. For Bowie it was an important thing that these two concerts were booked up,because it placed him on a level with a couple of other very popular artists. The amount of money grossed for both shows was $260 and both shows were videotaped. “Good evening New York!” Bowie cries before All the Young Dudes, and the enthusiastic audience respond by cheering. “Thank you,we are pleased to be here. This is a song I wrote for some friends of mine called Mott the Hoople”.
This is a great concert,and a great tape. Earl Slick’s guitar dominates and at places it drowns the other instruments,but this sounds rather good,actually. Slick plays beautifully and songs like Sweet Thing,Time and Panic in Detroit are performed to perfection.
Tour band 1974 (June – July)
• David Bowie – vocals
• Michael Kamen – electric piano, Moog synthesizer, oboe, music director
• Earl Slick – guitar
• Mike Garson – piano, mellotron
• David Sanborn – alto saxophone, flute
• Richard Grando – baritone saxophone, flute
• Herbie Flowers – bass
• Tony Newman – drums
• Pablo Rosario – percussion
• Gui Andrisano – backing vocals
• Warren Peace – backing vocals