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Ron Wood - Rw 7016A - 26 Jul 1969 (Grande Ballroom, Detroit, Mi, Jeff Beck Group)

Track listing:
  1. All Shook Up (Audio Tape) 6:55
  2. You Shook Me (Audio Tape) 2:52
  3. Let Me Love You (Audio Tape) 5:21
  4. The Hangman's Knee (Audio Tape) 2:51
  5. Unidentified Blues (Audio Tape) 4:39
  6. Mother's Old Rice Pudding (Audio Tape) 8:17
  7. Morning Dew (Audio Tape) 3:52
  8. Jeff's Boogie (Audio Tape) 5:32
  9. Rock My Plimsoul (Audio Tape) 6:46
  10. Shapes Of Things (Audio Tape) 4:35
  11. Morning Interview In Studio With Russ Gibb 18:25
  12. Afternoon Interview On The Phone With Russ Gibb 11:42

Notes


JEFF BECK GROUP

GRANDE BALLROOM
DETROIT, MICHIGAN

and TWO WKNR INTERVIEWS WITH RUSS GIBB

JULY-26-1969

Goody-Bomb Pitch-Corrected Phase-Adjusted Remaster

LINEAGE:
AUDIENCE ANALOG UNKNOWN GEN TO CDR KRW TRANSFER
INTERVIEWS WKNR FM ANALOG UNKNOWN GEN TO CDR KRW TRANSFER
TO EAC TO TLH FLAC LEVEL 8

AS WE SEE SO MANY PEOPLE DOING WHAT WE WON'T CLAIM. AN UNKNOWN LOW GEN IS AN UNKNOWN GEN.
MIGHT SOUND LOW BUT IF YOU DONT KNOW THEN IT'S AN UNKNOWN GEN

no eq; just the raw tape

Goody's additional lineage:
(CD 1:) TLH (to WAV) > Audition (Pitch correction: Tracks 1-8 +97 cents; 9-10 +135 cents; Levels in Track 5 restored; Redundant section
in Track 6 removed; Tracking)

Bombdiggity's additional lineage:
(CD 1:) Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (Phase correction - left channel ran significantly ahead by varying amounts; Levels restored in parts of left
channel of Track 9; Track level adjustments) > TLH (Flac, level 8)

(CD 2:) TLH (to WAV) >Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (track split) > TLH (Flac, level 8)

THE BAND:
JEFF BECK - GUITAR
ROD STEWART - VOCALS
RON WOOD - BASS
TONY NEWMAN - DRUMS

TRACK LIST:
CD 1:
01 All Shook Up
02 You Shook Me
03 Let Me Love You
04 Hangman's Knee
05 Stormy Monday
06 Rice Pudding
07 Morning Dew
08 Jeff's Boogie
09 Rock My Plimsoul
10 Shapes Of Things

CD 2:
01 MORNING INTERVIEW IN STUDIO WITH RUSS GIBB
02 AFTERNOON INTERVIEW ON THE PHONE WITH RUSS GIBB


"Uncle" Russ Gibb (born 1931) is a former concert promoter, and media personality from Dearborn, Michigan, probably most famous for
his role in the Paul is Dead phenomenon, a story he broke as a DJ on WKNR-FM.
After a visit to the Fillmore and a talk with promoter Bill Graham, he operated Detroit's Grande Ballroom and was a major player
in the late sixties/early seventies Motor City music scene. He was instrumental in giving the MC5, Ted Nugent and Iggy Pop their start.
The Grande Ballroom also was where the Who played their rock opera, "Tommy," for the first time in the United States.
Gibb also owned or leased other live music venues around the Mid-West including the Eastown Ballroom, Michigan Theater, and the Birmingham Palladium.
He expanded his music endeavors when he invested in Creem magazine.
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Goody's notes:
Pitch of tracks 1-8 was approx. 97 cents flat. Pitch of tracks 9-10 was approx. 135 cents flat.
Restored various levels in track 5, but those short sections had to be made mono by copying the better L Channel to the R one.
Removed redundant section in track 6.
Tracking adjusted.
1/6/12