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Van Morrison - 07/24/73 ( -A ) only 2 ratings
Rainbow Theater, London, England
Just the audio, no video
Sources:
Tracks 1-11 from the May 27th, 1974 original BBC "simulcast" : audio come from the stereo radio feed,
video come from a rare VHS recording of the BBC2 broadcast. Track 12 "Wild Night" : audio comes
from the December 31st, 1975 OGWT BB2 broadcast.Tracks 13-15 "I Paid The Price", "Saint Dominic's
Preview" and "Gloria" come from the RTE 1974 broadcast.
Lineage: Audio : 1-12 : Master tape > WAV 44.1 kHz > WAV 48 KHz > Remastering and speed
correction > WAV 44.1 KHz > FLAC13-15 : Master tape > WAV 44.1 kHz > FLAC > WAV >
Remastering and speed correction > FLAC
The Rainbow Theatre show was first broadcast by the BBC2 as part of the Old Grey Whistle Test on the May
27th 1974. It was aired simultaneously on stereo FM radio and on mono TV. This was one of the earliest stereo
radio broadcasts, and the first simultaneous TV/radio broadcast of a "rock" concert. It was repeated on the October
9th, 1980 on BBC2. ALL the previous copies that are in circulation (known as "Over The Rainbow" and "Under
The Rainbow") are from the 1980 rebroadcast.
"Over the Rainbow" is a bad quality stereo recording (according to the Hayward website : [Over the Rainbow]
sounds as though it could've been taken straight from a notoriously bad-sounding LP). "Under the Rainbow" is
better, but it's mono.
What's more, they are very incomplete. "Warm Love" was only aired on the initial BBC 1974 broadcast and
dropped after that from future broadcasts. "Wild Night", "I Paid The Price", "Saint Dominic's Preview" and
"Gloria" have never been broadcast on BBC but only on a 1980 Dutch broadcast (WN) and on a 1974 Irish
broadcast by RTE (IPTP, SDP, G). Hence, those 5 tracks seldom (or never) circulated before.
Same issues with the videos/DVDs previously circulating; they all come from the 1980 repeat, have a medium
to very bad image and sound quality, and all are mono.
Certain individals did a fantastic work in researching and finding good recordings of both the original 1974
video and stereo radio broadcasts. The rare "lost" tracks were unearthed from a renowned collector's archives.
Their sound quality is much lower than the other sources, that's why they are given as "bonus" tracks.
Other notes: Much of this Rainbow show was used for Van's 1973 live LP, It's Too Late To Stop Now. This
show is notable for three songs ("Moondance", "Brown Eyed Girl", and "Moonshine Whiskey") that weren't
on ITLTSN or the unreleased acetates of this LP.
The show was broadcast simultaneously on stereo FM radio and on BBC TV's Old Grey Whistle Test. I think
this was one of the earliest stereo radio broadcasts, and the first simultaneous TV/radio broadcast of a "rock"
concert. (Alan Lloyd, London, England)
http://www.oocities.com/tracybjazz/hayward/van-the-man.info/discography/rainbow.html
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