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Ringo Starr - 1992-06-19 - NYC

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  1. Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band

    Radio City Music Hall
    New York, New York, USA
    June 19, 1992

    Setlist:

    Disc 1:
    01. I'm the Greatest
    02. No No Song
    03. No Time (Cummings)
    04. Girls Talk (Edmunds)
    05. Look at Us Now (Walsh)
    06. I Can't Tell You Why (Schmidt)
    07. Shine Silently (Lofgren)
    08. Bang the Drum All Day (Rundgren)
    09. Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go
    10. Yellow Submarine
    11. Believe, Valentine (Lofgren)
    12. One World (Rundgren)
    13. Pretty Maids All In a Row (Walsh)
    14. Keep On Tryin' (Schmidt)
    15. Wiggle (Capello)
    16. Black Maria (Rundgren)

    Disc 2:
    01. In the City (Walsh)
    02. Band Introductions
    03. You're Sixteen
    04. Weight of the World
    05. Walkin' Nerve (Lofgren)
    06. I Hear You Knocking (Edmunds)
    07. American Woman (Cummings)
    08. Photograph
    09. Act Naturally (Encore #1)
    10. With a Little Help From My Friends (Encore #2)

    The Band:
    Ringo Starr
    Joe Walsh
    Dave Edmunds
    Timothy B. Schmidt
    Nils Lofgren
    Buron Cummings
    Tim Cappello

    Lineage: Sonic Solutions DSM Mics > Sonic Modded Sony D3 DAT > Master DAT > Soundforge 6.0 (fades and in/out edits only, no EQ or normalization) > CDWAV 1.95 > FLAC Level 5.

    Recorded By: Aplay
    Editing and Torrenting: Geetarz
    Supervision and Moral Support: Cody Husky

    Taper's Comments:

    "Here's the story behind the tape. My friends and I got to Radio City Music Hall about 1/2 hour before the show was scheduled to start hoping to get some decent cheap
    taping seats outside from a scalper. One guy promised he could get us 2nd row seats for $50.00 each (I believe this was the face amount) if we would be patient.

    The show was bombing so there was no problem in obtaining seats. We waited a bit and the guy came out of a side door about 5 minutes before the scheduled start and asked
    if we still wanted the seats. For 2nd row, we grabbed them (even at that outragous price). We were happy to be this close to the stage and a Beatle (though not the best
    taping seats). Show started and no one was in front of us for the start of the show. Around the 3rd song security comes and escorts Ringo's wife, Barbara Bach and her
    very attractive daughter to their seats in the front row right in front of us. They were in a dancing mood and for the rest of the night, not only did we get Ringo with a
    great band, but we got to watch Mrs. Starr and her daughter dance the night away (what a pair of asses).

    I haven't heard this show in over 10 years but thanks to Mr. Geetarz finally openning his mail and getting some time to transfer the show, we all get to hear it
    (and I finally find out if it was as good a show as I remember or if I was just staring at hot butts all night (probably both))." - Aplay

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