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David Bowie - Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago 21 October 1974 (Raw Master Tape)

Track listing:
  1. Intro 4:18
  2. Space Oddity 4:36
  3. Rebel 2:55
  4. John, I'm Only 7:20
  5. Sorrow 3:11
  6. Changes 3:50
  7. 1984 2:39
  8. Moonage Daydream 4:54
  9. The Jean Genie 6:00
  10. Diamond Dogs 5:44
  11. Young Americans 4:34
  12. Can You Hear Me 6:01
  13. It's Gonna Be Me 6:22
  14. Somebody Up There 5:33
  15. Suffragette City 3:40
  16. Rock'n'roll Suicide 4:50
  17. Knock On Wood 3:19
  18. Panic In Detroit 2:27

Notes


David Bowie
Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA
21 October 1974

Tape > PC > files > me > Audacity > CD Wave > you

Good quality - stereo?

01 Intro - Memory of a Festival (cuts out)
02 Space Oddity
03 Rebel Rebel
04 John, I'm only Dancing (Again)
05 Sorrow
06 Changes
07 1984
08 Moonage Daydream
09 The Jean Genie
10 Diamond Dogs
11 Young Americans
12 Can You Hear Me?
13 It's Gonna Be Me
14 Somebody Up There Like Me
15 Suffragette City
16 Rock'n'Roll Suicide
17 Knock On Wood
18 Panic In Detroit (cuts out)


While this recording is a little murky - the sound is muddy, and quite hiss laden -
it does seem to have stereo seperation, at least at first, albeit in primitive form.
Space Oddity in particular, and later in the concert Young Americans through to
It's Gonna Be Me, while I've heard this in better quality from this portion of the tour, sounds quite fine really.

Unfortunately the quality dips after a while...and progressively gets worse. It rises
- almost rollercoaster-like, or indeed Phoenix-like - again for Young Americans and the other new numbers - don't ask me how, to my knowledge this is how the concert was
recorded on the night.

I will be putting a re-worked version on another site. In the meantime this is a version pretty much (bar the speed being increased by 7%) as is, for those who like a 'raw' version of a concert and might want to do their own tinkering with it.

I should point out that the re-working I have been doing on this - for a seperate
torrent elsewhere - shows there's a fine performance underneath all this, it would
be interesting what someone with access to and understanding of more advanced software
(more advanced than Audacity) could do with it.