Finally, here is today’s On This Date in History post. I searched all over the web and newspapers dot com and I can’t find a venue name or an ad for this show. The band played 2 nights before in Buffalo, so the date seems to be right. They were opening for Suicidal Tendencies on the 25th, so either this headlining show (or the ST show) was a one-off.
Recorded by: ? Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment: JVC HR-S9911U – Canopus ADVC300
OK Everybody- I made a mistake with yesterday’s On This Date in History post. I had a super busy day and was in a hurry, so I pulled the DVD and uploaded it without checking it. I accidentally pulled a Testament show from Philadelphia in 1989 which is already on YT in better quality so I deleted it. Here is the Kreator video I should have posted yesterday.
The one good thing about the mistake is that Sacramento flyer king Ken Doose had a flyer image for this Kreator show, with the venue name! So we now have more info and an appropriate image for the facebook posts.
Original write up: Finally, here is today’s On This Date in History post. I searched all over the web and newspapers dot com and I can’t find a venue name or an ad for this show. The band played 2 nights before in Buffalo, so the date seems to be right. They were opening for Suicidal Tendencies on the 25th, so either this headlining show (or the ST show) was a one-off. Recorded by: ? Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment: JVC HR-S9911U – Canopus ADVC300
Today’s post is from Ross Weyman’s collection. Ross is an old friend who traded tapes back in the 90s. We reconnected recently and he sent me a stack of VHS tapes to digitize. They are all either better quality than what is on youtube today(such as this one), or they are not online at all. This one is better quality than the slicing up eyeballs version- fewer artifacts, higher resolution. I wish I could have done more with it, but Paul is near overexposed and Slim (R.I.P.) is in very low light. Too many extremes to deal with.
Recorded by: ? Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Panasonic AG-1980 — Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video