Set 1



The Promised Land

Dire Wolf

Cassidy

Loser

El Paso

Peggy-O

Easy To Love You

New Minglewood Blues

Althea

Lost Sailor ->

Saint Of Circumstance ->

Deal



Set 2



Shakedown Street

Greatest Story Ever Told

Ship Of Fools

Estimated Prophet ->

Eyes Of The World ->

Drums ->

Not Fade Away ->

Black Peter ->

Around And Around

Patch Info:



Nakamichi 300 -> Cassette Master -> Dat -> CD (shnid=9973) supplies:



The Promised Land (0:00 - 0:27)



Peggy-O (4:06 - 4:17)



Minglewood Blues (1:28 - 2:17)



Estimated Prophet (10:36 - end of track)



Eyes Of The World (0:00 - 8:43)







Notes:



-- Set 2 is seamless



-- Thanks to Rob Eaton for lending me his Dats



-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction

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Reviewer: kbmill - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 30, 2014

Subject: bread crumb Of course this is the first Easy to Love You and St. of Circumstance, but lost in all of that is that this is also the first time that Brent plays Cassidy and Dire Wolf.



I'd like to believe that it is at this moment that the idea for the 1980 acoustic shows germinates in their heads. Maybe it's Brent's tone... - September 30, 2014bread crumb

Reviewer: jjg4762 - favorite favorite favorite - March 30, 2014

Subject: prefer Aud Myself I would rather listen to an aud tape of almost any show, yet there are not any clear ones for this one. that said there are a few fun things about this show. In Lose during 1st verse Jerry sings " I can tell the ACE of diamonds by the way she shines " Rather then the standard Queen of diamonds. This is the very 1st St of Circumstance that makes it fun also. Due to the lyrics in the beginning of its birth. Also rite after Althea can hear someone saying lets play something harder? or something not so hard?

Listening to shakedown now not a bad show just not a HIGHLIGHT unless maybe someone's 1st show. - March 30, 2014prefer Aud

Reviewer: GermanShepherd - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 3, 2013

Subject: Sign of what's to come All good up to Easy to Love You. Not my favorite, nor anyone's favorite for all I know. It seems to be a sign of the upcoming 80's decade, plus more of Brent's finest work. Not the best Saint of Circumstance I've ever heard either. Ah, turn it up and enjoy, these are our boys! - December 3, 2013Sign of what's to come

Reviewer: MQ11 - - April 16, 2013

Subject: Ain't No time to hate Ain't no time to hate man - April 16, 2013Ain't No time to hate

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite - August 31, 2011

Subject: 3.2; Go to Heaven later! For now, Hit the Garage! Good recording, the patches aren't bad, pretty standard EQing necessary.



The show: All the new tunes needed more practice, and they played too many of them, which hurt what would probably otherwise have been a stellar performance. Awesome renditions of Dire Wolf, Peggy-O and Shakedown, with an absolutely killer jam after Drums leading into a spectacular Not Fade. On the down side, I HATE it when I hear Eyes rushed like this...and like it ususally was during this time period and for a while after. All in all, an OK show. - August 31, 20113.2; Go to Heaven later! For now, Hit the Garage!