03.09.1982 USA, Devore, Glen Helen Regional Park Talking Heads exc. Audience 01. Crowd [0:57] 02. Psycho Killer [5:08] 03. Love / Building On Fire [3:15] 04. Cities [4:34] 05. Big Blue Plymouth (Eyes Wide Open) [4:43] 06. Once In A Lifetime [4:56] 07. Mind [4:31] 08. My Big Hands (Fall Through The Cracks) * [4:58] 09. Slink ** [4:38] 10. Big Business / I Zimbra [8:31] 11. Swamp [5:15] 12. Houses In Motion [7:04] 13. What A Day That Was [7:05] 14. Life During Wartime [5:48] 15. Take Me To The River [5:00] Total Running Time: [1:16:28] * [David Byrne Catherine Wheel Song] ** [Jerry Harrison Song] Source: Master Audience Cassette Nakamichi CM300 shotguns > Technics 686 > Maxell UD XL II Playback: Nakamichi 680ZX > Tascam CD RW5000 Audio extracted via Peak 3.21 on G4 Powerbook. Flac'd via xACT 2.1 (sbe and fingerprint verified) Notes: Well, I would have liked to present this with a little more fanfare, and a little more complete than it is here, but after sitting on these files for two years it seems I lost the original text file that I had written. It included a lot of history and color from the event. My ex would not contribute the pictures we had taken that are still in her possession, they were mostly crowd shots but lend a lot to the story, even if you had been there. The mods frowned upon alternate sources of two of the six set that I did not record this weekend, though they are available in their original DVD format elsewhere. If anyone can provide these missing sets, we would all be grateful, and if my original text ever surfaces I will make it available at that time. Suffice to say that even with all of Steve Wozniacs money, he couldn't have pulled this off without Bill Graham. His experience, connections and style made this event what it was. The West Coasts answer to Woodstock. The 110 degree heat, the rising dust from 300,000 feet stomping through the natural bowl between the rise of mountains that had been turned into the worlds largest ampitheatre, the nightmare of logistics bringing in 20 bands over three days along with an army of staff, support, security, venders, media and equipment couldn't keep this event from coming off with all the style and grace that was a "Bill Graham Presents.." event. From the impeccable sound system, the water hoses, the plentiful "facilities", this festival owes more to Bill than anyone else, for without him it could never have happened. And now for the first time anywhere, the (almost) complete US Festival 1982. Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 161381 (by BoldCaptain)