14.02.1973 USA, New York, Radio City Music Hall Radio City Music Hall 1973 Fair Audience Disc 1: [36:05] 01. Intro [1:09] 02. Hang Onto Yourself [2:47] 03. Ziggy Stardust [3:16] 04. Changes [3:24] 05. Soul Love [3:42] 06. John, I'm Only Dancing [2:34] 07. Moonage Daydream [4:40] 08. Five Years [3:44] 09. Space Oddity [5:15] 10. My Death [5:31] Disc 2: [58:12] 01. Watch That Man [5:43] 02. Drive-In Saturday [3:59] 03. Aladdin Sane [5:20] 04. Panic In Detroit [4:33] 05. Cracked Actor [2:44] 06. Width Of A Circle [11:30] 07. Time [4:52] 08. The Prettiest Star [2:44] 09. Let's Spend The Night Together [2:58] 10. The Jean Genie [5:22] 11. Suffragette City [3:09] 12. Rock N'Roll Suicide [5:12] Re-worked version Good quality recording Lineage: Low gen cassette > Nakamichi Tapedeck > CD-R > Audacity [re-work as per notes below] > CD Wave > TLH > FLAC This is the recording of the show where David fainted at the end, shocking the audience. One thing that is particularly interesting, to me anyway, is the leap in quality on reaching side 2 of the tape here - Aladdin Sane onwards. Often there are small differences in fidelity upon turning over tapes - for example, sometimes one side will have more hiss than the other, as somewhere in the copying someone has switched the dolby off or on. The difference here is more pronounced than that. Prettiest Star is a highlight here! Rock and Roll Suicide had to be combined from two sources of this recording...but then this does have the long ending with the audience's reaction to David's fainting. On certain Bowie tapes I will be presenting 'raw' and 'processed' versions...not so much a concession to some who have as good as demanded this, more practicality : the person kindly lending me tapes is interested in hearing both so if I seed both it saves me doing CD-R's of the raw version. The raw version of this will be seeded in due course. This is the 'processed' version. The process I use in Audacity to widen the sound, usually consists of the following - -9db decrease (as the mixing and combining needs space) double up the tracks, add .01 sec delay to one of the channels, split channels and mix either side (balance achieved through trial and error). Combine above doubled up track with untouched track with the latter at a higher level. The above mixing while giving a nice widening effect I am more than aware can sometimes sound artificial to some, and I have found combining it with the untouched file means a balance is achieved between the raw sound of the original and the mixed version. Studios used - and I'm sure still do - used to resort to all sorts of double tracking and compression effects and the bottom line is this method I found by trial and error sounds good to me and others. Those who do not approve or find it does not sound good to them - no-one is forcing you to download this. Voila...I listen to live recordings in headphones for the most part, and many people listen in headphones / earphones these days. This may sound better to many like that, and I am aware that through conventional speakers this sort of mix / re-work may or may not sound as good as an untouched version. It's very subjective, and very much down to individual preference. Where I don't provide samples the downloader who is unsure about this can simply pick one or two tracks to ascertain how good this is, just as I do. ** CAN ANYONE HELP ON THESE? ** Cleveland, Public Hall 22 September 1972 FM broadcast. This show was recorded by WMMS and broadcast on FM a week later but the station later destroyed the tape. Parts of this definitely exist at least. Why not share? There's little money in bootlegs and archive recordings any more, and experience shows if people offer up rare shows, others follow suit. The Bowie 'market' for live recordings is said to be 'tight' by some non-fan observers (indeed, I've had mails from such collectors mentioning this), the more that share the better, I've found. When I've torrented a rare show, I've had offers of more rare things. Why not try it? THE EVENT OF DAVID BOWIE. 3LP of Bad Segeburg 18 June 1983. I am well aware that there was a CD version, and torrents of that and a tape version of the LP version have been shared...can someone share a direct transfer from the LP, please? Ouvrez Le Chien 2CD. Thanks for any help on any on these!