Minutemen minutemen1985-04-20.aud.flac16
1985-04-20 The Living Room
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Minutemen Live at The Living Room on 1985-04-20
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The Minutemen 1985-04-20 (Saturday) All Ages Show - 8 PM The Living Room Providence, Rhode Island, USA "Duct Tape!!" 01 Joe McCarthy's Ghost 02 It's Expected I'm Gone 03 West Germany 04 Theater Is The Life Of You 05 One Reporter's Opinion 06 The Maze 07 Love Dance 08 Static 09 Search 10 Hey Lawdy Mama 11 Lost 12 Definitions 13 Vietnam 14 Substitute 15 "Fuck You Reagan" (Unknown Jam) 16 Black Sheep 17 Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs 18 My Heart And The Real World 19 King Of The Hill 20 Take Our Test 21 The Product 22 Time 23 Tour-Spiel 24 Ack Ack Ack 25 Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 26 The Cheerleaders 27 The Glory Of Man 28 Maybe Partying Will Help 29 History Lesson (Part II) 30 Party With Me Punker d. boon - guitar, vocals mike watt - bass, vocals george hurley - drums Recorded by: Allan Wood Tranferred by: Sir Demon Brown (corndogs.org) Lineage: Sony handheld recorder & Maxell XL II-S 90 cassette > dubbed onto second cassette, with equalizer fiddling (summer 1985) > mailed to SDB/corndogs > tascam portastudio 02 > gadgetlabs wavepro 8/24 24bit 44.1khz > wavelab 5.01b > WAV files > FLAC Notes: I saw news of the band's "Double Nickles" tour in Rolling Stone magazine. Living in northern Vermont and working Monday-Friday, a long drive and show on a Saturday night made the most sense. Somehow I figured how where the gig would be (the listing in the magazine gave only the city) and called the club, getting directions and making sure I would be able to get a ticket. I drove down alone that morning from Colchester, Vermont. I got to the Living Room in the early afternoon. Whoever was working that day was nice enough to let me hang around the "living room" part of the club -- there were several couches and chairs on one side -- for a few hours while he cleaned up the empty plastic cups on the floor from the night before. The band arrived mid-afternoon in their white van -- they had played in New York City the previous night -- and hauled in their stuff. I chatted with them for a minute or three at some point. I was there for the soundcheck. I wish I had taped it, but I was wary of using up any of the juice from my AA batteries before the actual show. All I remember now is that one of the songs they ran through was "#1 Hit Song" -- which was not in that night's set list. I taped the show with a crude hand-held Sony tape recorder (it wa smaybe 4x6 or 5x7 in size) that in no way was designed to record concerts! I stuck a small piece of black electrical tape over the bright red recording light and stood directly in front of the stage -- maybe 30 feet back. Also included in this torrent are a few pictures I took (one-handed?) as well as the Rolling Stone clip and an index card the band signed for me before the show. If someone wants to make some art, that would be cool. After "The Maze", Boon had some guitar problem and yells out "duct tape!" While he fixes his guitar, Watt and Hurley play "Love Dance". Some of the pictures I took show Boon with a broken strap, playing the guitar at arm's legnth. That may have been the problem -- or the broken strap came later. It's been a few years! ... Anyway, I like the name "Duct Tape" for this show. The sound is not great, but I think it's listenable once you get used to it. ... Anyway, you had no idea this show existed before today and now you can get a copy! Any Minutemen is good Minutemen! After the show, I drove part of the way home, before pulling off into a rest area and sleeping in my back seat. At home after the show, I fiddled around with the original tape with a simple little equalizer and dubbed it onto another cassette. That's the tape I mailed to Sir Demon Brown to transfer and convert to flac. He tried tweaking the sound, but told me he ended up leaving it "as is". When I dubbed it onto the second tape back in 1985, I moved The Glory Of Man before The Cheerleaders -- to better fill up that side of the tape, I suppose. (Dumb idea.) SDB put the song back in its correct position, but the transition is not seamless. There is a small gap of silence. I never expected to share this cassette with anyone. However, after downloading dozens of Minutemen shows from this site (and Corndogs), I'm thrilled to be able to share this 24-year-old recording with fellow fans. Scruffy the Cat was the opening band. ***
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