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Joan Jett & the Blackhearts ??/??/82
Unknown, Long Island, NY
Set I
Bad Reputation
Be Straight
You Don't Know What You Got
Bits and Pieces
Wait for Me
Summertime Blues
Victim of Circumstance
I Love Rock N Roll
Nag
Too Posessive
Love is a Pain
Black Leather
Do You Wanna Touch Me
Starfucker
Shout
Band Intro
Love Playing with Fire
Wooly Bully
I'm Gonna Run Away
Crimson and Clover
Rebel Rebel
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Last Changed By Pete Morin-Smith
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Collectors With This Show
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Guy L (5/0) CDR / 1 B C View  
Notes: many clicks from track 11 to the end
Darryl Kniaz (3/5) / 0 View  
ZIP007 (2/5) FLAC / 0 View  
Notes: unknown
Gablemancer (2/0) CDR / 1 View  
Jason F (1/5) CDR / 0 View   Trade CDR
Pete Morin-Smith (1/5) CDr / 1 View  
Paramnesiac (1/4.7) CD / 1 View   Unknown Source > WAV > FLAC
Notes: This was posted when the show was seeded on EZT: -------------------- Aug. 22 Fireman's Memorial Park New York New York United States Great show. Thanks for making it available. I'm not sure I agree with either theory about where this show is from. I was volunteering at WLIR from 1980-1983 and I don't think either the Malibu or Stony Brook shows were broadcast live or in their entirety. In fact, I am not sure that the Stony Brook show was ever recorded or broadcast on WLIR. The Malibu show was recorded but was not broadcast live. These shows were usually edited to fit either a 30 minute or 60 minute format with commercials (I learned the now completely useless skill of hand editing reel-to-reel tapes around this time) and while WLIR did some broadcasts from the Malibu, particulary in 1982 and 1983 when the Malibu was agressively booking new wave acts, it would have been unusual in 1981. So, the one show on the list that I am absolutely sure was broadcast in its entirety was the Fireman's Field show which was part of a WLIR-sponsored "Party in the Park" series of concerts. I worked at that show -- anyone want an autographed copy of the "I Love Rock'n'Roll" 45 that we received for hauling stage parts around -- and both the set list and the comments sound consistent with what I remember. I hold no particular claim to expertise on the career of Joan Jett but she was heavily supported by WLIR -- those were the days!!!! -- and from being around the station, I am pulling this up from memory so feel free to say I am wrong. Finally, if the art is really related to the recording then this is Firemans Field. The photo is definitely from that show.
Bridget (1/5) FLAC / 1 View  
Spaz (0/0) 1-FLAC / 0 View  
Notes: unknown