23.10.1981 USA, New York, Zappa's Live in Brooklyn exc. Aud. 01. Ages Of You [3:11] 02. White Tornado [4:15] 03. There She Goes [2:32] 04. Laughing [3:49] 05. Romance [3:12] 06. Sitting Still [3:06] 07. That Beat [2:41] 08. Mystery To Me [2:09] 09. Permanent Vacation [2:20] 10. Carnival Of Sorts (Box Cars) [4:10] 11. Just A Touch [2:13] 12. 1,000,000 [3:30] 13. I Can't Control Myself [2:26] 14. Burning Down [3:59] 15. Unknown [4:20] 16. Pretty Persuasion [4:11] 17. Stumble [6:46] 18. Improvised instrumental [3:26] 19. doo wop improvisation [0:33] 20. Gardening At Night [3:23] 21. Windout [1:41] 22. 9-9 [3:01] 23. Radio Free Europe [3:48] Total Running Time: [1:14:51] Lineage: 2nd gen tape > CD-R > FLAC > CD WAVE > you This is an early gig I was lent a tape of to share...it sounds a lot better than Peter Buck's recollection!:) From http://members.iinet.net.au/~darryl74/1980.html ... "Described by Peter as one of the most pitiful moments in the band's career - "There were six people there. Maybe eight. The guy said he'd feed us, he gave us a box of Kentucky Fried Chicken that he'd sat under a drip in the ceiling so that it was covered in water; we lost $150 because we drank, and we didn't realise he was charging us for drinks; I got in a fight with a skinhead outside in the parking lot; and we got lost for four hours in Brooklyn before the show" - from It Crawled From The South, Marcus Gray (first edition, pg.43)"