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Bob Marley & The Wailers 12/02/79
Santa Cruz Civic Center (Late Show), Santa Cruz, CA
Set I
Positive Vibration
Wake Up & Live
I Shot The Sheriff
Dem Belly Full
Concrete Jungle
Ambush In The Night
Running Away >
Crazy Baldhead
Heathen
Ride Natty Ride
War! >
No More Trouble
Africa Unite
One Drop
Jammin'
Set II
E: No Woman No Cry
Natty Dread
Is This Love? >
Exodus >
Get Up, Stand Up
Set III
 
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Late show

These shows were recorded and at least one show was broadcast live by KUSP-FM

KUSP convinced Bob Marley to let these shows be broadcast by telling Bob that KUSP was within range of Soledad Prison and that the prisoners would be allowed to listen to them, so he agreed.

Most SBD sources labeled "UCLA Pauley Pavillon 79" are in fact this late show from Santa Cruz 79.
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Greg Brucker (5/0) CDR / 2 A View  
Damon Wynn (5/1) CDR / 1 A View  
mrplow (5/0) CDR / 1 A+ A View  
Notes: w/ horns
Chris Masciangelo (4/4) CDR / 2 View  
David (4/5) cdr / 1 View  
Randy (4/5) CDR / 2 A A View  
Malocchio (4/3) CD-r / 2 View  
markwish (4/5) flac / 1 View   pre-broadcast soundboard
we420247 (4/0) flac / 1 View   Pre-FM sbd
Notes: Bob Marley & The Wailers December 2, 1979 Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium Santa Cruz, CA Excellent sound quality pre-broadcast soundboard recordings from possibly the best circulating copies. CD#1: Late show main set 65:21 01 crowd noise & intro before 1st song 0:23 [from alternate cassette source] 02 Rastaman Vibration 5:17 03 Wake Up and Live 5:06 04 I Shot The Sheriff 4:36 05 Them Belly Full 3:35 06 Concrete Jungle 5:42 07 Ambush In The Night 3:51 08 Running Away 3:13 09 > Crazy Baldheads 4:04 10 Heathen 4:28 11 Ride Natty Ride 4:16 12 War 4:15 13 > No More Trouble 1:46 14 Africa Unite 4:17 15 One Drop 3:59 16 Jammin' 6:24 CD#2: Late show encores 25:55 01 talk: Bob's intro to No Woman No Cry 0:45 02 No Woman No Cry 5:35 03 Natty Dread 3:54 04 Is This Love? 3:05 05 > Exodus 5:45 06 > Get Up Stand Up [cuts toward the end of the song] 6:48 These shows were recorded and at least one show was broadcast live by KUSP-FM, who still own the master reels but are not giving them out. These are copies made in 1980 from those masters for one of the sound crew who mixed the show. They loaned him the reels and a Revox A77 so more than one copy was made at the time and these transfers are the best sounding of them. I guess this wasn't the only live broadcast from their tour, but I remember that KUSP said that they convinced Bob Marley to let these shows be broadcast by telling Bob that KUSP was within range of Soledad Prison and that the prisoners would be allowed to listen to them, so he agreed. These recordings have circulated widely, but usually as just one show and either from the FM broadcast or from multi-generation copies of these tapes. Late show lineage: 7.5 ips 1/2 track reel master > 3.75 ips 1/4 track Dolby B reel recorded & transferred with Tandberg 9241XD > Macintosh with DigiDesign AudioMedia III card > Pro Tools > AIFF > Toast Titanium > CD. This late show reel had a few dropouts, but they are barely noticeable and probably only when listening with headphones. CD extraction with Toast Titanium > xACT (Flac files created with sector boundaries verified). md5 filw created with checkSUM+. The encores from both shows can be burned onto one disk if you prefer to do it that way to save a disc. ENJOY!
groundhog (4/4.7) FLAC / 2 View   Excellent sound quality pre-broadcast soundboard recordings from best circulating copies.
Notes: 950mb
Anthony Dellacioppa (4/5) CDR / 2 A View   SBD
KenWah (4/5) Aud/FLAC / 2 View  
Notes: SBD
terryfunku (4/5) FLAC / 2 A A View  
Notes: comes with early show
Alex (4/0) / 0 View  
Rev_St_Penis (4/0) flac / 1 View  
Keith Mageau (4/4.9) CDR / 2 A+ View   7.5 ips 1/2 track reel master > 3.75 ips 1/4 track Dolby B reel recorded & transferred with...
Notes: Late Show
Michael Earnshaw (4/0) AUD / 2 A View   SBD
mymorningsong19 (4/0) cdr / 2 View  
Magnus (4/0) flac / 0 ex View   pre-fm sbd
J Bimler (4/5) / 0 View  
Aaron (4/5) CD-R / 2 View  
Notes: Audio
Boisedeadhead (3/0) CDR / 2 View   Analog SBD or FM > Bootleg CD > CDR,
Notes: Disc 1 Positive Vibration, Wake Up and Live, Them Belly Full, Concrete Jungle, I Shot the Sheriff, Running Away > Crazy Baldhead, Ambush in the Night, The Heathen, Disc 2 War > No More Trouble, Ride Natty Ride, Africa Unite, Late Show 10:30 PM, One Drop, Jammin', Is This Love, Natty Dread, Exodus, Get Up, Stand Up, Analog SBD or FM > Bootleg CD > CDR,
Albix (3/4.7) flac / 1 View   Pre-FM SBD > 7.5 ips 1/2 track reel master > 3.75 ips 1/4 track Dolby B reel recorded with...
Notes: Transfer: Master Reel > Tandberg 9241XD > Macintosh with DigiDesign AudioMedia III card > Pro Tools > AIFF > Toast Titanium > CD I also have the early show. Data DVD 2008-001.
Mike Pageau (3/0) SBD 9 / 2 View  
smallp (3/5) CDR / 2 A/- View   SBD
jim hopf (3/4.7) CDR / 2 A- View   7.5 ips 1/2 track reel master > 3.75 ips 1/4 track Dolby B reel recorded & transferred with...
Notes: P-FM
Frodo (3/5) CDR / 1 A View   SBD...???...
Denman (3/5) CD-R / 2 View  
Michael (3/5) CD/Flac / 2 A+ A+ View   Pre-FM Soundboard
Notes: (Late Show) These shows were recorded and at least one show was broadcast live by KUSP-FM, who still own the master reels but is not giving them out. These are copies made in 1980 from those masters for one of the sound crew who mixed the show. They loaned him the reels and a Revox A77 so more than one copy was made at the time and these transfers are the best sounding of them. I guess this wasn't the only live broadcast from their tour, but I remember that KUSP said that they convinced Bob Marley to let these shows be broadcast by telling Bob that KUSP was within range of Soledad Prison and that the prisoners would be allowed to listen to them, so he agreed. These recordings have circulated widely, but usually as just one show and either from the FM broadcast or from multi-generation copies of these tapes.
Josee (3/5) / 1 View