David Bowie
Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, UK
May - 07 - 1972
Unknown gen copy of an audience recording received by bofinken57 on Cd.
Info:
Cd -> transfer to flac files -> Mindwarppavilion
I would rate the recording as vg. No EQ was done.
Between every track there is a cut, unfortunately some of the tracks are a bit cut at the beginning. The sound is very good but a bit bassy.
This show is one of the most sought after. It was rumored to be around in "certain circles" for quite a long time and only one song was open to
a wider public until now: Gotta Get A Job. So I was really excited when I got it from bofinken in a trade not so long ago. I think he intended
to upload it himself at a time but when I asked him if I could do it he was ok about it. One more reason that I do it is because I have made
a remaster of it which will be uploaded later. The show itself is really great and soundwise it is close to the Kingston Polytechnic from one day earlier.
It is a bit annoying that there are cuts between the songs but there always things to complain about. It's simply another great document of the early Ziggy phase
with powerful versions of Moonage Daydream (David shouting all his passion out) or Waiting For The Man with a mind-blowing guitar solo of Mick Ronson.
Also he performs some tracks only present in the early Ziggy phase like I Feel Free or Gotta Get A Job/Hot Pants.
I have attached a really nice cover I found on the Bowiesleeveart web page. Unfortunately no longer publically accessible.
setlist (length 75:14):
01 HANG ON TO YOURSELF
02 ZIGGY STARDUST
03 SUPERMAN
04 QUEEN BITCH
05 SONG FOR BOB DYLAN
06 CHANGES
07 STARMAN
08 FIVE YEARS
09 SPACE ODDITY
10 ANDY WARHOL
11 AMSTERDAM
12 I FEEL FREE
13 WILD EYED BOY FROM FREECLOUD
14 MOONAGE DAYDREAM
15 WHITE LIGHT,WHITE HEAT
16 GOT GET A JOB – HOT PANTS
17 SURFRAGETTE CITY
18 WAITING FOT THE MAN
the band:
David Bowie – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals
Trevor Bolder – bass
Mick "Woody" Woodmansey – drums
Matthew Fisher – piano
Support the artists, go to their shows, buy their albums.
Do not convert to lossy files, unless for personal use. Don't ever sell!
Uploaded to Mindwarppavilion by learm 2014/12/01