Steve Miller & Creedence Clearwater; Sir Douglas Quintet- Maritime Hall, San Francisco Ca. 4/30/94

We had a tie in this week’s Patreon Voter’s Choice poll, so I’ll post them both. I need more people joining and voting so we can stop with the tie votes- you’re killin’ me!
This one came from the same person as the Roky Erickson studio rehearsals last week. This was a raw board mix- very high on bass and drums- so I went ahead and rebalanced it and I am happy with it. And holy crap- this has been sitting here for over 25 years as “Sir Douglas Quintet 1981”, when it actually is part of this All-Star tribute to Chet Helms with a ton of bands!
Not only that, but the first 10 minutes is not Sir Doug- it appears to be Steve Miller and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Thanks Patreon voters for making me revisit this one- amazing.
If you want in on the voting, you just need to sign up for the Patreon at $10/mo or more. You also get in the drawing for rare original flyers- 924 Gilman and Sacramento stuff. L i n k to that belooow too

Recorded by: The bands/band management
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi CR5A into Philips CDR880 CD recorder

Audio Live Concert

John Fogerty- Walden Woods Benefit, Universal Amphitheater LA 4/1/92 DAT Aud Creedence Clearwater

In my opinion, there were 2 really nice things about living in L.A.– The food (I gained 30lbs while living there!) and the concerts. Living in Whittier, I was able to hit shows in San Diego, San Juan Capistrano, Hollywood, Santa Monica or L.A.– all within 2 hours drive. On the downside, the job, the culture, and the traffic sucked badly.
One of the nice concert perks were special shows like these- this was a benefit for Walden Woods which featured Fogerty (doing Creedence songs, which was a big rarity at the time), Roger Waters doing Pink Floyd material, and Neil Young doing stuff from Harvest Moon prior to its release, along with his more popular songs. Glenn Frey played too, but that’s when I went to the concession stand.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 and Nakamichi CM300 Mic
Transfer Equipment: Sony PCM-R500 and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

Audio Live Concert