tom_waits1977-10-10.flac16

1977-10-10
13 tracks
Standin' on the Corner
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tom waits1977-10-10t01
I Never Talk to Strangers
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t02
Pasties and a G-String
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t03
Invitation to the Blues / Eggs and Sausage
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t04
Depot, Depot
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t05
Jitterbug Boy
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t06
Step Right Up
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t07
I Wish I Was in New Orleans / Small Change
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t08
The Piano Has Been Drinking
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t09
Emotional Weather Report
Tom Waits
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Muriel
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t11
Medley: Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t12
Encore: Tom Traubert's Blues
Tom Waits
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tom waits1977-10-10t13
Live normalize
tom_waits1977-10-10.livenormalize.txt
Tom Waits
1977-10-10
Venue: My Father's Place
Location: Roslyn, NY

01 Standin' on the Corner
02 I Never Talk to Strangers
03 Pasties and a G-String
04 Invitation to the Blues / Eggs and Sausage
05 Depot, Depot
06 Jitterbug Boy
07 Step Right Up
08 I Wish I Was in New Orleans / Small Change
09 The Piano Has Been Drinking
10 Emotional Weather Report
11 Muriel
12 Medley: Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come
13 Encore: Tom Traubert's Blues

Source: Unknown

notes:
Pre-FM feed from WLIR-FM recording truck
All stage mics wired to air mix soundboard in recording truck to
Maxell XLII cassette (no dolby) on a (then brand spankin' new)
Nakamichi 550 cassette machine.
To computer (23 years later)
via:
cr7a Nakamichi cassette (with azmuth adjust) to SBM1 Sony Super
Bit Mapper A>D converter to digi in on Linx-one studio card (spdif).
Recorded in Soundforge and mastered with  CD architect to CD to SHN.
Note...My cassettes have held up over the years better than the
master reels of these shows.
The master 1/4" reels (recorded on Ampex 456 grand master tape)
would need to be literally "baked" in order to squeeze out one
final play as the oxide flakes off the tape!
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