Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
1978-11-28 EARLY SHOW
The Great Southeast Music Hall
Atlanta, GA.
01. Band Introduction
02. Tropical Hot Dog Night
03. Nowaday's A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man
04. Owed T' Alex
05. Dropout Boogie
06. Harry Irene
07. Abba Zaba
08. Deserts Of Time
09. Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles
10. Old Fart At Play
11. The Dust Blows Forward N' The Dust Blows Back
12. Ice Rose
13. Moonlight On Vermont
14. Smithsonian Institute Blues ( or The Big Dig )
15. Crowd and Don
16. Bat Chain Puller
17. When I See Mommy I Feel Like A Mummy
18. Veteran's Day Poppy - Outro
19. Hair Pie ( Bass Solo )
20. Crowd
21. Suction Prints
Total time approx. 67min 43sec
THE BAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Captain Beefheart Don Van Vliet vocals, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, harmonica, whistling
Eric Drew Feldman bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, mandolin
Bruce Fowler trombone, air-bas
Robert Williams drums, percussion
Richard Redus guitar, slide guitar, slide bass, accordion
Jeff Moris Tepper guitar, slide-guitar
( 2nd gen cassette ) Aud Recording. Great sound !
Maxell XLII-S Tapes > Onkyo Deck > TDK DA-3826 > CD-R > PC > .wav > Audacity 1.3
( for speed correction ) > .wav > Traders Little Helper Flac level 8 > dimeadozen
transfer - mcchocchoc aka JBK Feb. 2011.
As all of my shares are, these tapes are sourced from my collection. I believe that this will be an upgrade to most who have it. As great as these shows sound, my copies ran very,
very slow. They now sound like they should !
The first of two shows performed on this night. Both sound very nice/excellent. The second one sounding slightly better. Both sets are really great. The crowd is very into the music and are largely quiet during the performance, which makes for some amazing live "fade-outs" . . . in fact, check out the end of "Owed T' Alex" here . . . WOW ! Needless to say, Bruce Fowler is incredible. The Air-Bass is super !
After Don recites " The Dust Blows Forward . ." he tells the crowd how great they are because of the fact that they stayed quiet during the piece for him. ( The version of " Well " from the second show is crazy amazing and again Don lets the crowd know that he thinks they are wonderful. ) HEADS UP . . the "Bass Solo" at the begining of the encore is a little bit loud, seems the taper hit record at the last second. It will not mess up your speakers or whatever, but it is a bit of a jolt ;) ( very thick bass sound ! ).
As with any show in which Don is comfortable, he really lets loose. I think these shows fall into that category. Enjoy.
As always, much thanks to the Taper of these excellent shows and much thanks to all my old trading pals from many years ago.
NEVER FOR SALE / FREE / TRADE ALWAYS & ONLY
shared at dimeadozen on Feb. 18, 2011.