Here is a superb mixing desk gig by The Members from San Francisco..... the 'Urgh A Music war!' gig. Great sound from a band at the top of their game. many thanks to the original Dime uploader... upload is as it appears on Dime. Cheers.
FLAC:
https://we.tl/t-Cn9b1XyGtq
Artwork:
https://we.tl/t-A6xyuxBDBP
Hi Adrian, I've got the sets by the other 3 bands [all SBD/MP3] if you want them...think about it and get back to me.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Adrian, always time for the Members! This one is from collector/engineer Terry Hammer, who recorded a series of classic acts (Dead Kennedys, Jam, XTC, Magazine, Ultravox, Gang of Four, as well as this Members gig) for broadcast over the UC Berkeley station KALX and several others from the 1979 - 1981 period. "Anyone who spent a night at one of these clubs knows how chaotic the atmosphere was. That he was able to, not only get a decent feed from the sound mixing board, but was also able to get clean recordings was something of a miracle. And the fact this guy did it over and over again is pure dedication to the cause of preserving history for decades to come. Fortunately for everyone, he’s been making these gems of history available and their value as historic documents is inestimable. This is really exciting stuff and I am grateful for Terry’s foresight and deft skill" - from the great pastdaily, which has put up an archive of Hammer recordings (1 file each @ 320) not to be missed over here:
ReplyDeletehttp://pastdaily.com/?s=Terry+Hammer.
Terry himself comments on this recording:
"From the HAMMER ARCHIVES. This is an audio recording of my live radio broadcast of Bill Graham's URGH #1 featuring The MEMBERS @ the Fox Warfield 8/15/80. Like all of my live recordings this was mixed direct to 2-Track Reel To Reel using headphones. Sitting in the club with the loud P.A. sound trying to drive the amp in my mixing board loud enough to hear what I was mixing. If you've ever been to a live concert, then you know how loud it can be.
Mixed on a cheap Peavey MkII 12 channel mixing board to Technics RS-1500 2-Track Reel To Reel."
Cheers, Dave Sez.
And whilst we're at it, Terry's complete list is at http://www.angelfire.com/oh/liveperformances/livetapes.html.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Dave Sez.