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Humble Pie - Country Club, Reseda May 17, 1981 (Incomplete)

Track listing:
  1. I Don't Need No Doctor 9:43
  2. Infatuation 5:51
  3. 30 Days In The Hole with I Can't Explain instrumental 9:53
  4. Tin Soldier 4:46
  5. Fool For A Pretty Face 5:52
  6. Tulsa Time 3:28

Notes


Humble Pie .... May 17, 1981
Country Club, Reseda, California, U.S.A. (SBD/FM)
(Offending track removed)


Steve Marriott (R.I.P.) - lead vocals & guitar
Jerry Shirley - drums
Bobby Tench - guitar & vocals
Anthony "Sooty" Jones - bass & vocals


Taper: bpthree
Taping Gear: FM broadcast> Pioneer TX-9100 Tuner> Teac A-550RX casette recorder.
Lineage: Maxell UD master cassette> Teac A-550RX cassette playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R >(wav)EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: Ex, FM Stereo
Length: 39:36 minutes
Artwork: none.
Samples: none.


01. I Don't Need No Doctor
02. Infatuation
03. 30 Days In The Hole w/ I Can't Explain instrumental
04. Tin Soldier
05. Fool For A Pretty Face
06. Route 66/ Be-Bop A Lula (omitted, official release on Steve Marriott "ALL OR NUFFIN")
07. Tulsa Time


Taper's Comments:

1 - HELP!! If you have any uncirculated SPIRIT shows, or better quality FM
broadcasts than what's been posted here before, please share them. If you
know anybody who has shows that fit this category that aren't on DIME, please
dub off their stuff and share it. I'm trying to write a book on SPIRIT and need
all the information I can get. I have a database of over 1500 gigs 1967-1996, and
want to find as much information as I can to add to it. If you have any memories
of where you saw SPIRIT, the more specific the better (venue, city, date, supporting
bands, etc.), I'd love to know that as well. Please leave that in the comments
section or PM me. Thank you!

2 - Show description & comments follow:

This is HUMBLE PIE from a BBC Rock Hour FM broadcast in the early 80's. I have
omitted "Route 66"/"Be-Bop A Lula", since this has surfaced on a Steve Marriott
CD entitled "ALL OR NUFFIN", on a small UK label. They do a fade out at the end
of "Be-Bop A Lula", right before the band goes into "Tulsa Time". Still, this is a
great little show with nice sound quality. Enjoy!

bpthree


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ffp:
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Track05.flac:90e0e3a0aad8ff173228aad20fa74776
Track06.flac:381a656fe9c32ccf553327f5e87ff340

md5:
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FM broadcast > Pioneer TX-9100 Tuner > Teac A-550RX casette recorder > Maxell UD master cassette > Teac A-550RX cassette playback > TASCAM CDRW-700> ?? > CD-R
Quality: Ex, FM Stereo

From a BBC Rock Hour FM broadcast in the early 80's. This is a great little show with nice sound quality.

06. Route 66/ Be-Bop A Lula (omitted, official release on Steve Marriott "ALL OR NUFFIN")


Steve Marriott (R.I.P.) - lead vocals & guitar
Jerry Shirley - drums
Bobby Tench - guitar & vocals
Anthony "Sooty" Jones - bass & vocals