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ZZ Top 06/15/80
Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ
Set I
Thank You->
Waitin' For the Bus->
Jesus Just Left Chicago
I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide
Low Down in the Street
Fool For Your Stockings
Cheap Sunglasses
Arrested For Driving While Blind
She Loves My Automobile
Hi Fi Mama
Dust My Broom
Jailhouse Rock
Tush
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Keithus (3/4.9) / 1 A View   SBD
Carla (3/5) cdr / 1 A A- View  
Maarten (3/0) CDR / 1 A+ View  
Notes: Bootleg: Hotrods. This bootleg is incomplete, has a different order and fades out between songs. Tracklist: Arrested for driving while blind, I'm bad, I'm nationwide, Cheap sunglasses, She loves my automobile, Waiting for the bus, Jesus just left Chicago, Tush, Dust my broom, Low down in the street, A fool for your stockings, Hi-fi mama.
gary bellitts (3/0) cdr / 1 A View   sbd
Wayne Baldwin (3/5) CDR / 1 A+ B+ View   liberated bootleg
Caleb Hughes (3/5) CDR / 1 View  
Judd Yeager (2/5) cdr / 1 View  
Mike Langen (2/4.9) cdr / 1 A View   sbrd> original pre-fm broadcast vinyl
Notes: ZZ TOP - Best Of The Biscuit King Biscuit Flower Hour original airdate Aug 31, 1980 Live from The Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey Sourced from original broadcast vinyl, second edition of program Recording date unknown Lineage: ZZ Top live onstage > soundboard > multitrack recording > DIR broadcasting mixdown engineers > DIR broadcasting mastering engineers > records delivered to radio stations > the mysterious vinyl liberation front > me Vinyl cleaned with Nagaoka roller record cleaner. Played back on Technics SL-1200 turntable with Stanton 681EEE cartridge through an Akai preamp into a SoundBlaster Live! 16 bit soundcard that has been grounded. Wavelab 4.0 used for Digital ReMastering. Although I did use some compression techniques and De-Crackling plug-ins, in no way do they detract from the raw dynamism of the performance on stage. Recording levels boosted and balanced, initial De-Clicker to remove most pops, stereo expansion 33%, multiband compression to re-enforce lows and air-out the highs, dynamics processing for smoothing, another De-Crackler to take out most ticks and picks,final mix compression and limiting. Trader's Little Helper turned the wav files to FLAC level 8 files. Notes: I originally first recorded this show in the early eighties from radio in Vancouver, B.C. This was still before all the videos and fur covered spinning guitars with television sets built into them, and even before their trademark beards were quite so bushy. It made me a fan for life. Imagine my surprise a few years later to acquire the actual records the radio had played! What an upgrade! Wow. Working in a collector's record store had it's priviledges! Through the years, I've taped these slabs o' vinyl for many many people. About a year ago I finally got around to transferring them to my computer to put them on CD. I wasn't happy with how flat and dull they sounded. I spent several months (off and on again) doing listening tests and messing around with several mastering techniques. I tried EQ, several different filter-y thingies, harsh radio compression, etc... Lots of crazy tricks... I finally settled on the settings I described earlier. I tend to go for 'less is more' and subtlety of processing is the key to success. I've heard some 'ReMasters' that really sound ReMastered! That is, you can hear how processed the sound has become. The main criteria of my listening tests was that if I could 'hear the ReMaster' job, it was processed too much, and should be scrapped. I found settings that improved it but still let it sound analog. This version is an improvement over my raw vinyl transfer, by far. The original's really OK, but had some surface noise due to repeated heavy-handed radio play. It also sounded thin, and the transfer was done at a slightly lower volume. My ReMaster bumps the levels up to slightly less than average levels of today's CD releases. They sure do master modern discs too loud these days! I also killed probably 90% of the vinyl groove imperfection sounds, but left a reminder that the source was a record. Not over-processed... I recently found out there is a bootleg of this 'out there', but I don't think it is from a pre-FM source like this is. I included everything relevant on the records : commercials, test tone and all! I re-ordered the promo spots, and cut the silence bands between commercials and program, but everything else is there. Honest. Tracklist: 01 ZZ TOP KBFH show promo announcer.flac 02 ZZ TOP KBFH show promo blank.flac 03 KBFH ZZ TOP test tone.flac 04 ZZ TOP KBFH show beginning.flac 05 honda commercial.flac 06 I Thank You.flac 07 Waitin' For The Bus.flac 08 Jesus Just Left Chicago.flac 09 I'm Bad I'm Nationwide.flac 10 Low Down In The Street.flac 11 A Fool For Your Stockings.flac 12 Cheap Sunglasses.flac 13 Arrested For Driving While Blind.flac 14 budweiser commercial.flac 15 She Loves My Automobile.flac 16 Hi Fi Mama.flac 17 Dust My Broom.flac 18 Jailhouse Rock.flac 19 Tush.flac 20 honda commercial 2.flac 21 ZZ TOP KBFH show wrapup.flac Included in the torrent are scans of the KBFH record labels and promo sheets from DIR broadcasting. Note the DJ handwritten notes on page 1. I also photoshopped a blank page to make cover notes on and combined data from page 2 + 3 for your printable origami masterpiece. I also included pre-existing cover artworx for the semi-commercial boot releases of this show. Note that the track numbering on them does not match my edition you have now. If you make up some cool cover artworx that fit this edition right, I ask that you share them with all your friends where you got the music. Post them in the thread, and please Email the jpegs to me as well! Thanks for listening. Trade this freely with lovers and friends, family and strangers alike. Give it away. Burn audio CD's for your buddy's. If you think anyone you know will trade this further, please provide them with the original FLAC files. Please don't EnCrap to MP3 or other lossy file formats. If you really need to for your little cheezy audio player, I can't stop you, but don't leak the lossy files to anyone. I also suggest you get your hearing tested if you think those mp3's "sound fine", because they're shitty. Smash your IPod, you festering nerd! [email protected]
Al Brown (2/5) CDR / 1 A- View  
Shane Prowett (2/4.8) CDR / 1 A View  
Dan Faust (2/5) cdr / 1 A View   sbd
phil (1/5) CD-R / 1 A- View  
woodenalligator (1/5) CDR / 1 A A View   FM
ojo (1/2.3) cdr / 1 View  
Alex Bushe (1/5) CD-R / 1 View   FM
arthur (1/4.9) flac / 1 View   fm broadcast > ?? > flac
Notes: Fuego A El Paso - King Biscuit Flower Hour
gr8ful_dead75 (1/5) CDR / 1 A View   seamless
BluesFan (1/5) FLAC / 0 View  
Doug EB (1/5) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: "Fuego a El Paso" - FM
Chip Z (1/5) CDR / 1 A View  
whammer (1/5) Shn / 1 View   SBD
tyedyered (1/5) CD-R / 1 A A View  
Notes: this show rocks,yet show might not be complete also suspect FM source
Graveyard Boots (1/5) FLAC / 1 A View   Pre-FM SBD
Notes: transferred from vinyl transcription discs - edited out the commercials and test tone
Greg LaFord (1/0) CDR / 1 View   SBD>MR>DAT>CDR
Jim Donohue (1/5) aud / 1 A A View  
Notes: nice
Cary Hall (1/5) CDR / 1 View  
Mark Frost (1/0) cdr / 1 A View   SBD>MR>DAT>CDR
Notes: Thank You-> Waitin' For the Bus-> Jesus Just Left Chicago I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide Low Down in the Street Fool For Your Stockings Cheap Sunglasses Arrested For Driving While Blind She Loves My Automobile Hi Fi Mama Dust My Broom Jailhouse Rock Tush
Tom Murphy (0/0) shn / 1 View  
Geoff (0/5) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: Lobster "Fuego A El Paso"
ccrocker (0/3) / 0 View