ELMER – CATTLE CLUB, SACRAMENTO, CA 07-06-93 (Audio Only)

Here’s one from Ken!

Here’s a soundboard recording of the band ELMER live at the Cattle Club on July 6, 1993.

 

Song titles:
01. Let’s Get Into A Fistfight
02. The Ballad Of Perky Woolard
03. Sinner’s Song
04. Heartbeat
05. Ring Of Fire
06. Conversation Piece
07. Heartbreak Song
08. Hangover Of Love
09. Punk Rock Girl
10. I Need A Mom
11. Creature Of Habit
12. The Ass And The Angel
13. Big Iron Skillet
14. Betty
15. Letter From Elmer

 

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Live Concert Video

Jawbreaker- 924 Gilman, Berkeley Ca 7/3/93 xfer from master soundboard cassette punk

I had plans to post a show from Doug’s tapes- a Metallica show from 1983. But then I could not get it to sound good, then I woke up to the rebalance job completely screwing up the levels, then I heard from Doug and he did not tape it. I had already posted a “low gen” version, so screw it. Here’s a Radley tape.
This one did not need any work- nice raw mix. Thanks Radley!

Recorded by: Radley Hirsch
Transferred from cassette via Tascam 302(?) Professional CD recorder

Audio Live Concert

Moist- 924 Gilman, Berkeley Ca 7/3/93 xfer f/1st gen audio cassette Sacramento Stockton Punk Skirts

Today’s audio post comes from Dal Basi’s collection. He got a couple of audience recorded tapes from someone and they sound pretty good. This might be one of the best audience tapes I have ever heard at Gilman. That guitar sound rips!

3 members of Moist (Karen Simmons, Sunita Bhardwaj, Wendy Powell) went on to form the Skirts, one of my all time favorite Sacramento bands. Moist released about 12 songs over 7″ and CD EP releases before starting The Skirts.

Recorded by: ?
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

Audio Live Concert

Uncle Tupelo- Roskilde Festival, Denmark 7/3/93 Complete Show Soundboard xfer from band archive

I am posting these in the same order as I digitized them back in 1994. This one is the full Roskilde 93 set through the soundboard. There is also a shorter FM radio broadcast.

Recorded by: Tony Marghertia(?)
Transferred by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: 1994 DAT transfer- Playback with consumer Aiwa belt drive deck (big regret)- Sony DTC690 using monster audio cables.
Equipment used: 2019 DAT to WAV transfer: Sony PCM-R500 — Audiophile 2496 card — WAV
Transfer Lineage: Band Archive Tape – My DAT (90 meter DAT in 32khz- big regret) – You

Audio Live Concert

The Drags- Demo 2 July 1993 xfer f/ master demo tape Sacramento Citrus Heights punk band The Ramones

Here’s one from Mark Murray’s collection. After I posted a rough mix demo of his band (The Drags) a couple months back from Anonymous 2’s collection, he sent me 3 demos of Drags and stuff from some of his other bands! So, this will be a temporary run of stuff from Mark.

Unlisted 5th track is a Ramones cover. 5 songs AND an intro in 8 minutes!

Recorded by: Erich Musical Enterprise
Transfer by: Mark Murray

Audio Demo

RKL- Garatge Club, Barcelona Spain July 1993 xfer f/ band archive Soundboard DAT

Alright, the audience participation worked! Thanks for your feedback! That last post was the “Live at a Dive” with a very different mix. I’ll hide that one since it is commercially available and share this one next.

The odd thing about this one is that the tape lists “Slovenia + Barcelona 93”. This is the 2nd show on the tape, so you would assume that it is Barcelona.. but is doesn’t match the video I posted a while back at all. So, probably Slovenia? I guess we’ll find out when I post the other part of this tape next month.

Anyway, it sounds fantastic and starts with Jason baggin on Bomer, so be prepared!

From Barry Ward’s Collection

Recorded by: ?
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used Sony PCM-R500 and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

Audio Live Concert

The Creamers- Live in KDVS Studio A, Davis Ca. 7/93 xfer from 1st gen cassette

Damn, this sounds amazing! Thanks once again to Mike Siou and Sam Habash for this one. Mike was a KDVS DJ and made a cassette copy off of the master reel, and Sam recently digitized it with his Nakamichi. Great document of a much loved semi-local band, by way of L.A.
One quick note- youtube detected a copyrighted song about 19min in and blocked the entire thing from being posted. The algorithm was likely wrong, but I just trimmed it out and posted. So if it sounds like something got cut, it is because it did!

Recorded by: Mike Siou from master reel onto TDK MA110
Transfer by: Sam Habash
Equipment used: Nakamichi DR-1

Audio Live Performance