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    Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA - November 22nd 1976 - The Dan Lampinski Tapes Vol. 72 (EX AUD)

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    Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA - November 22nd 1976 - The Dan Lampinski Tapes Vol. 72 (EX AUD)

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA - November 22nd 1976 Early Show - The Dan Lampinski Tapes Vol. 72 (EX AUD)
    Flac 24-bit/96-KHz Separate Files | No Cue No Log | Flac Fingerprints Included | Artwork Included | 2.09 Gb


    Neil Young & Crazy Horse
    Boston Music Hall
    Boston, MA
    22 November 1976
    Early Show


    Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski

    Acoustic Set
    01 intro
    02 The Old Laughing Lady
    03 Human Highway
    04 Journey Through The Past
    05 Pocahontas
    06 Needle And The Damage Done
    07 Give Me Strength
    08 A Man Needs A Maid
    09 Sugar Mountain

    Electric Set
    10 My Country Home
    11 Don't Cry No Tears
    12 Down By The River (spliced)
    13 Lotta Love
    14 Like A Hurricane
    15 After The Gold Rush
    16 Cortez The Killer
    17 Cinnamon Girl
    18 E: Are You Ready For The Country?

    Ralph Molina - drums, vocals
    Frank Sampedro - guitar, piano, vocals
    Billy Talbot - bass, vocals
    Neil Young - guitar, keyboards, banjo, harmonica, vocals

    Sony TC-152SD Tape Recorder
    Sony ECM-99 Stereo Microphone
    Maxell cassettes

    Mastered and FLAC'ed by Carl Morstadt (dantalion8@yahoo.com)

    Master Cassette ->
    Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction ->
    M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 ->
    CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files ->
    Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) ->
    CDWAV (track breaks) ->
    FLAC Front End (FLAC 8)
    FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger

    No EQ'ing.

    Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck, and though they are somewhat lo-fi compared to his later work, some very great moments in rock history were captured for posterity. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He was also fortunate enough to have a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.

    He recorded many of the major 70's bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as several "under the radar" acts.

    Since Dan never traded copies of his recordings, they are all essentially uncirculated. Some copies were made for friends, but these releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever seen the light of day, and are direct from his master cassettes. No EQ'ing has been done to any of the transfers. Feel free to EQ, matrix, patch, etc and re-post if you like, just give Dan credit for the original recording.

    Dan was very meticulous about taking good care of his tapes and is very pleased that these recordings will now circulate among the trading community. Please honour his kindness and generosity by sharing these recordings freely.

    The transfers are available as 16bit/44.1KHz flac files suitable for CD burning, and also as 24bit/96KHz flac files for those who prefer the higher resolution.

    Always remember - the more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you.

    Kev & Carl
    June 2009