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Procol Harum - Wankdorf Stadium, Bern May 2, 1970

Track listing:
  1. Still There'll Be More 4:58
  2. Rambling On 4:21
  3. About To Die 3:52
  4. The Dead Man's Dream 4:25
  5. The Devil Came From Kansas 5:24
  6. A Salty Dog 4:53
  7. A Whiter Shade Of Pale 5:44
  8. Whisky Train 4:32
  9. Whaling Stories 6:54
  10. Great Balls Of Fire (Excerpt) 0:52

Notes


Procol Harum
Wankdorf Stadium
Bern, Switzerland
May 2, 1970
"and so it was" …
… 40 years ago today.
(feat. Robin Trower)
~ listen to the sound samples ~

1 Still There'll Be More
2 Rambling On
3 About To Die
4 The Dead Man's Dream
5 The Devil Came From Kansas [level drop for about a minute]
6 A Salty Dog
7 A Whiter Shade Of Pale
8 Whiskey Train
9 Whaling Stories
10 Great Balls of Fire (part)

total time: 46 min. 0 secs.


Gary Brooker (voice & piano)
Chris Copping (bass, Hammond organ)
Robin Trower (guitar, bass)
BJ Wilson (drums)


This one is rather rough compared with a number of others from the same year.


lineage: AUD 1ST GEN. ANALOG MASTER COMPACT CASSETTE
(RECORDED ON A ITT SCHAUB-LORENZ CASSETTE DECK - AGFA C90 Low-Noise Cassette) >
PLAYED BACK ON A NAKAMICH 672ZX (WITH AZIMUTH CORRECTION) >
DAT > REMASTER > SONY CDR66W (Super BitMapping)



Original recording by "Beatle Juice Free" generously made available by "William Tell" for sharing on DIME.
Full credit to both of them! ("We're taking turns in trying to pass them on." -KR)
covers and sound samples by regalzonophone included
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