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Date: 11/02/85
Year: 1985
Venue: James L. Knight Center
City: Miami
State: FL
Set I
Scuttlebuttin'
Soul To Soul
Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love
Pride And Joy
Tin Pan Alley
Cold Shot
Couldn't Stand The Weather
Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
Let The Good Times Roll
Living Without You
Testify
Look At Little Sister
Wham!
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Collectors With This Show
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Jack Warner (5/5) |
FLAC / 0 |
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MAC>CD |
SRVXFIRE (5/0) |
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Rythmist (5/0) |
FLAC / 1 |
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Michael Shilling (4/5) |
CDR / 2 |
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VG+ Sound Quality & P
erformance. Under-Traded Show > Worth A listen. |
John Langdon (3/0) |
CD-R / 2 |
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Master Cassettes |
Notes: |
Recorded from the last row, right on the center aisle. |
Dennis Lausier (1/4.8) |
CD / 2 |
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Master / Aiwa HS-J1 Cassette recorder w/external Aiwa stereo cardioid mic > TDK AD-C60 >... |
Bill Tripp (0/5) |
FLAC / 1 |
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Master / Aiwa HS-J1 Cassette recorder w/external Aiwa stereo cardioid mic > TDK AD-C60 >... |
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1 FLAC / 2 CDR
The John Langdon Series
A variety of uncirculated analog and digital masters, spanning three decades...
John Langdon has been taping shows for more than twenty years, a great many of them documenting the music scene in Albuquerque in the 80s and 90s. Most of his shows are on tape cassettes, but a great many of them are on seven or ten inch reels. Over the course of time they will begin to see the light of day and be shared with music lovers everywhere. Additionally, he has further documented many of these shows with photographic images, which will be the basis for the artwork created for these shows. Thanks to John for his generosity in sharing what he's collected. |