Snapcase- Ice House, Fullteron Ca. Mid-1990s Lossless xfer from 1st gen VHS tape Enhanced hardcore

OK, running out of time to post today so here is a short one, once again courtesy of Dwayne Triggs and filmer Alex Maciel. Incomplete. Enjoy

Recorded by: Alex Maciel
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: JVC HR-S9900U — Datavideo TBC-1000 — Tevion USB capture — Virtualdub
Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video

Live Concert Video

Red Aunts- Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton Ca Mid-90’s xfer from 1st gen VHS tape enhanced

Here is (I think) the last one from Wayne Triggs’ stack of videos. This one had some pretty severe noise from the VHS dub which took about 5 tries before I could get it to clean up without affecting the picture. The band seems real excited about playing this show: “Whare are we? Hell. We are in Hell”

Recorded by: Wayne’s friend
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: JVC JRS9900U and Canopus ADVC300
Denoise in Premiere Elements/Neat Video

Live Concert Video

Social Distortion- Goodie’s, Fullerton Ca. 6/21/87 Audio Only xfer from master audio tape Live Ness

I had planned to post this one yesterday- under the running joke that for father’s day, here is the ultimate dad punk band. But the kids kept me busy and I missed out on that joke. Damn. And I just realized that yesterday was the 33 year anniversary of the show. D’oh.
Anyway, this was recorded by a friend of Anonymous. Anonymous lived in the L.A. area up until 1987, and he had the older brother of a friend take his recorder and tape this show, as Anonymous wasn’t yet 18. This older brother was a typical 1980’s L.A. punk, and would get drunk/thrown out of shows often. He even passed out drunk while taping a different show- you were able to listen to the staff wake him up and get him out of there.
This is a rare recording, as it was during Social D’s dark period, when they were dealing with some personal issues and did not tour. Really cool, unique setlist.

Recorded by: Friend of anonymous
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Recorded with a consumer grade handheld recorder. Transfer with Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
EQ’s and rebalanced in Sony Soundforge and Izotope RX7 to reduce midrange distortion and boost bass.

Audio Live Concert