Today’s audio collections post comes from Wayne Vanderkuil’s collection. This tape had a bunch of short soundboard clips of punk bands in the late 80s, which means it’s gotta be a Radley tape. This one is only 2 songs/5 minutes, but there is a guest flute player. How often do you hear MDC with a flute?
Recorded by: Radley Hirsch Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card Rebalance in Izotope Rx8: Bass +2, Guitar +10
Here is a potential rarity from Eric Mcintire’s collection. I say potential because it seems implausible that there is still an uncirculated DK sbd that was in trading circles back in the 1980s. This show came from a person in Ashland, Oregon- same guy who had the uncirculated Dicks soundboard from SF. The setlist is about right for the december 1984 period, and if you look at setlist.fm, it was clear that they were mixing up the setlists at every show in december. A random guy jumps onstage about 15min in and mentions San Diego, but he is somewhat unintelligble so who knows if this is a San Diego show mislabeled. The first 6 minutes seem to be from a different show, and DRI is headlining that show. Anyway, if someone can help me sort this out, please let me know
Recorded by: ? Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
First off, this is a photo of 7 Seconds at The Vats in SF from 6/5/84. This show is not from the vats- the tape was labeled as “SF 6/2/84”. I thought it was from the Vats, but then after listening closely, they say that they are playing the vats TOMORROW and Ruthies later tomorrow night. I then researched a bit online and Metallipromo (usually a good site for info) has the Vats/Ruthie’s shows on May 6, and a show at the On Broadway the day before, on May 5. I am assuming that this is the On Broadway 5/5/84 show, even though the tape says differently. This comes from Wayne Vanderkuil’s collection. This time around, I pulled everything with Mark Martin’s writing on it and checked it against my list. As I mentioned before, I got my start taping and trading through Mark. I would borrow his tape recorder and then when he got out of tape trading, he basically gave me about 200-300 tapes to get started. He kept quite a few tapes(which are now gone) so that’s why I am doing this cross check. So this one is ? source to Mark Martin to Wayne. I found a flyer to the actual show that I will add in the facebook comments.
recorded by: ? Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card Vats photo by Murray Bowles
I posted a recording from this show a year or so ago. It was muffled and not very good. When I pulled this out of Doug’s box of tapes, I was hoping it was a better recording.. and it was shockingly good. Doug taped this one, and he told me that he was one of the only longhairs at the show. Remember, before 1986ish, punks and metalheads kept separate and were suspicious of each other (at best). That whole crossover movement broke down that wall, but kudos to Doug for getting a good recording despite being a metal guy. Haha.
Recorded by: Tour Manager Doug Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card EQ in Sony Sound Forge 10 Flyer from Ken Doose
Mediocre Monday- a special “Daylight savings time is screwing up my sleep patterns” edition. My friend Eric McIntire asked for this one to be digitized, so I figured I would post it as well. G.B.H. is coming to cornerstone in Berkeley in May with MDC opening. Can’t miss show!! No idea who recorded this one- this was in Mark Martin’s collection that I inherited in the mid-80s
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
Here is another rare gem from Eric Mcintire’s amazing collection. This is a nice soundboard from Big Boys opening set for Black Flag back in 1983. I think Brian McKenna would want to hear this.
Recorded by:? Transfer by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon, M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card.
Let’s go back a bit and grab a show that I received from Eric McIntire a few years back. I didn’t post it back when I digitized it because the quality is not great, but it’s not online anywhere so I figured what the heck- might as well put it up here.
Man, look at that lineup- Pariah, los O, Necros. The early 80s had so many unbelievable bills.
Recorded by: ? Transfer by: shayne stacy equipment used: nakamichi dragon and m-audio audiophile 2496 card