Slayer- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 1/22/95 xfer from 8mm master tape Thrash Metal Enhanced version

I never realized that Slayer headlined Arco. I lived in L.A. at the time and this totally passed me by. That kinda blows me away, never thought they were that huge in the mid 90s.
This is another one filmed by Gary Shurtleff- owner of the “bootleg cowboys” youtube channel. This one is already posted over there, but I denoised that 8mm grain out of it to post here… and he gave me the OK to post the sacramento stuff I transferred for him!

Here is what Gary had to say about the show:

I consider myself to be one of the lucky few who got to film Slayer with permission. Tom was interviewed for a video zine I was working with before the gig and after the interview we asked him if we could film the set. Tom said- Yeah sure, don’t release the whole show though. After 25 years sitting in the vault. Felt now is the time to finally share this RARE one with you thrashers!!

I firmly believe if they adopted a “taping policy” similar to Metallica. They could have reached an even bigger audience within the taping circles world wide.

My only gripe, is when zooming in, the focus is not sharp like it should be. Looking through these small view finders, sometimes one cannot tell if the sharpness is where it’s suppose to be. Anyways, enough of my rambling…..

Another side note – If you have ever seen the Serenity in Murder CD single cover, there is a fan who carved the SLAYER logo into his back with a knife and blood dripping down from the letters. That fan was from the Sacramento area and at this show. Which is where he showed Kerry, he thought it was insane but of course had to take a picture. So think of Sacramento 95 when you see the image.

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony DCR-TRV340 firewire into Dell workstation
Enhanced (degrain) in adobe permiere elements/Neat Video

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STONE TEMPLE PILOTS – Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA 7-24-94 full show

RIP Scott Weiland. Too bad the drugs were stronger than you, as you had talent my man. This was my 2nd time seeing/filming the Pilots. Light show was cool, though the strobes fucked with my focus throughout the gig. Apologies for that, but the feeling of the show is captured beautifully from start to finish. Scott was a dancing madman. Enjoy!

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff

Equipment Used: Sony ?

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Stone Temple Pilots- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca. 7/24/94 xfer from 8mm master tape enhanced

Here’s another gift from Gary (Shurtleff, “Bootleg Cowboys” youtube channel)- he filmed STP at Arco back in 1993. He has this posted on his channel, but this is a fresh transfer with better audio levels, transfer with a digital output, and some denoise work done in Adobe Premiere Elements. Thanks to Gary for giving the OK to post these!

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony DCR-TRV340 firewire into Dell workstation

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Sepultura- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 7/14/94 xfer from 8mm master Enhanced

Let’s make this a Gary Shurtleff (posts from my YT channel) and Terry O’Reilly (linked posts to sacramento music archive dot com) weekend.
Here is one of Gary’s. You can see a lot more of his work on his channel- “fromthenosebleeds”. He generously gave me the OK to post Sacramento related stuff he shot. Thanks Gary! I never enjoyed shooting arenas, I have always been more of a small club kind of guy, so I appreciate his work.
Here is Sepultura, Opening for Pantera at Arco. Full set.

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony DCR-TRV340 firewire into Dell workstation
Enhanced (degrain) in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video

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Prong- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 7/14/94 xfer from 8mm master tape Enhanced

Prong’s opening set for Sepultura and Pantera was LOUD- you can tell how close they are to overdriving Arco’s sound system. It’s good that Gary (fromthenosebleeds on YT) had specialized mics for volume, otherwise this would be an unlistenable mess.
Don’t let the thumbnail fool you- there are nice closeups throughout the video.

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony DCR-TRV340 firewire into Dell workstation
Enhance (degrain) in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video

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Pantera- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 7/14/94 xfer from master tape enhanced

Here’s another master from Gary (fromthenosebleeds) that I digitized recently, then degrained. Man, he has a ton of Pantera shows. I think I did about 15 Pantera shows for him. Here is the earliest Sacramento show that he shot- from 1994 with Sepultura and Prong opening. Thanks Gary!

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony DCR-TRV340 firewire into dell workstation
Degrain with Adobe premiere elements/neat video

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Rush- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 2/10/94 xfer from 8mm master tape Enhanced Geddy Lee Neil Peart Alex

We have almost made it to the weekend- what a grind of a week this has been. I hope everyone stays cool- temps are going to be brutal.
Speaking of cool, here is one out of Gary Shurtleff’s box of master tapes. This looks to be a partial set and I did not see the other part in any of the boxes. I hope it was captured.
Anyway, here is 40min of the Rush set at Arco in 1994. I am sure that a bunch of my friends were there. This is another one that cleaned up that 8mm grain nicely, even though it wasn’t captured lossless.

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony DCR-TRV340 firewire into Dell Workstation
Enhance (degrain) in adobe premiere elements/neat video

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 4/7/91 xfer from master cassette Nakamichi 300

What an ordeal. I had planned to post something different for today’s “On This Date in History”, but I discovered that someone posted it a couple years ago with the wrong tape info. The I was going to do a Victims Family video from 1991 and I pop the VHS in, and the band is playing in complete darkness. THEN, I looked for these tapes to digitize and they were not in the tape #1924/1925 slot. As a last resort, I searched my “On This Date” PC directory and there it was. I had already digitized this months ago and forgot I did it. Self-inflicted frustration.

Speaking of ordeal- I can’t remember how I got this equipment into Arco- I remember having help from a friendly usher (Kenny maybe?), but there was NO WAY that I got this in on my own- the deck was 10″x 6″ and weighed a ton without the 4 “D” cell batteries that it took! I also had 2 Nakamichi CM-300 mics and a ridiculous amount of microphone cord. Luckily I was in the middle of a row or security would have pounced on me- I was comically obvious.

On top of it all, one of the 2 mics would not give a signal. You hear a mic cut early on and once again later in the set- that was me trying to get the other mic to work, but I finally just settled on taping in 1 channel. Just fixed it up today so it can be heard in 2-channel mono.

It sounds pretty decent for Arco- the arena was notorious for terrible concert sound, but I was really close to the stage so the drums and bass are pretty clear, with vocal and guitar a bit echoey/distant. Not bad, probably my best sounding tape from Arco.

Youtube forced me to edit out the Star Spangled Banner at the beginning- Jimi’s estate = no bueno

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Marantz PMD430 and Namakichi CM-300 shotgun mic
Transfer Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

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Anthrax- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca. 3/14/91 xfer from 1st gen VHS tape LIVE fromthenosebleeds

Man, today was intense at work, hence the late post. Here is one from Gary Shurtleff’s vast collection of videos– for some reason, I have a 1st gen VHS in his VHS collection, but he shot the master. Maybe it was a safety copy. Anyway, here they are opening for Iron Maiden. Really nice looking video and gary does a nice job on the arena vids with that zoom lens.

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: JVC HRS8911U and Canopus ADVC300

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Anthrax- Arco Arena, Sacramento Ca 3/13/91 lossless xfer from 8mm master Enhanced Thrash Metal

Trying to post a variety of videos and sources this weekend. When I went over to Chris Eng’s place in February, he found 3 of Gary Shurtleff’s 8mm master tapes, so I took those back home and digitized them for Gary. Since Gary gave the OK for me to post any Sacramento-based stuff here, here is an Anthrax show that he filmed in ’91, right off the master. This is the one show out of the 3 tapes that qualifies for posting here. Expect the rest on his killer @bootlegcowboys channel. Some focus issues at times.
Totally unrelated to this (nerd alert), I have not mentioned this, but all of the recent (non-multicam) videos that I have filmed with the new Lumix G9ii have been sitting here since I did not have a PC set up that was equipped to handle the 4k .mov files. Last night, I finally got the “new” pc that I built 2 years ago down and integrated into the studio here. That was stressful, dodging cables and making sure my fat ass didn’t knock over the RAIDs after a drink or 2. But it’s working and rendering an Unprovoked set now- expect more local stuff in upcoming weeks.

Recorded by: Gary Shurtleff
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic AG-1980 — Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video (denoise)

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