26.04.1983 USA, Dallas, Las Colinas Soundstage Serious Moonlight Tour Rehearsal Dallas good Soundboard Disc 1: [46:45] 01. The Jean Genie (Intro) [0:49] 02. Star [2:33] 03. "Heroes" [5:03] 04. What In The World [3:59] 05. Look Back In Anger [3:20] 06. Joe The Lion [3:05] 07. Wild Is The Wind [5:03] 08. Golden Years [3:44] 09. Fashion [2:44] 10. Let's Dance [5:25] 11. Red Sails [3:51] 12. Breaking Glass [3:10] 13. Life On Mars? [3:54] Disc 2: [43:37] 01. Sorrow [2:57] 02. Cat People [4:37] 03. China Girl [5:44] 04. Scary Monsters (w/false start) [4:33] 05. Rebel Rebel [2:41] 06. I Can't Explain [2:50] 07. White Light, White Heat [5:11] 08. Station To Station [8:01] 08. Cracked Actor [3:10] 09. Ashes To Ashes [3:48] techn. info: flac-files from internet -> Magix Music Cleaning Lab (remaster/edit) -> FLAC (44,1 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) -> DIME The sound quality was not persistent as the first 2 tracks, the start of heroes and the last track are of much lower quality (quite muffled) than the rest. It seems as if the tape deck (either during the original transfer or at a later transfer) had some problems with the recording and then during the first half of Heroes the tape suddenly is on the right track again. What I did is lifting the treble (from 1 kHz to 16 kHz) for the "muffled" tracks. As a sort of negative side-effect there is now more "white noise" but I found this as the minor problem. Also there was a ver uneven sound level between right and left channel troughout the show which I corrected as far as possible. The show was on dime before in 2009 and this is the text from that upload: Source: Unknown Generation XLIIS90 --> RealTek HD Manager --> TEAC Cassette Deck --> Audacity --> Wav --> FLAC Front End 8 Description: This rehearsal is the day before the one that commonly circulates, so this dates April 26, 1983. It differs from the other session (with the 'Hey Ricky' version being the definitive one) because the banter is different before Look Back In Anger. Prior to the 27th surfacing, this was the definitive 1983 rehearsal tape, and yes, it does include Stevie Ray Vaughan. Although the quality is slightly less than the 27th, this is still a soundboard, with very respectable sound. As a historical monument, it is no less significant. Enjoy!! Band: David Bowie - vocals, guitar, saxophone Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar Carlos Alomar - guitar Carmine Rojas - bass guitar Tony Thompson - drums, percussion Dave Lebolt - keyboards, synthesizers Steve Elson - saxophones Stan Harrison - saxophones, woodwinds Lenny Pickett - saxophones, woodwinds George Simms - backing vocals Frank Simms - backing vocals Uploaded to DIME by Stacheleber 2014/01/18