Monday, August 15, 2011

Captain Beefheart - 1981-01-18 - Portland, OR

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  1. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band

    1981-01-18

    Europhia Tavern

    Portland, OR.

    01. / / Nowaday's A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man
    02. Abba Zaba
    03. Hot Head
    04. Crowd and Don
    05. Ashtray Heart
    06. A few words from Don
    07. Dirty Blue Gene
    08. Best Batch Yet > intros (cut)
    09. intros ( cont'd ) > Safe As Milk
    10. Don talks some more
    11. A Carrot Is As Close As A Rabbit Gets To A Diamond
    12. One Red Rose That I Mean
    13. tuning - Don
    14. Doctor Dark
    15. Crowd
    16. Bat Chain Puller
    17. My Human Gets Me Blues
    18. Sugar 'N Spikes
    19. tuning > Sheriff Of Hong Kong
    20. Kandy Korn
    21. Suction Prints
    22. Big Eyed Beans From Venus

    total time approx. 73:25

    The Band . . . .
    Captain Beefheart Don Van Vliet vocals, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, chinese gongs
    Eric Drew Feldman bass guitar, synthesizer, mandolin, mellotron, electric piano
    Robert Williams drums, percussion
    Richard Snyder guitar, slide guitar, bass guitar
    Jeff Moris Tepper guitar, slide-guitar

    Soundboard Recording ( unknown ( low ) gen ).

    Maxell XLII-S Tapes > Onkyo Deck > TDK DA-3826 > CD-R > PC > .wav > Audacity 1.3
    ( for speed correction ) > .wav > Traders Little Helper Flac level 8 > dimeadozen

    transfer - mcchocchoc aka JBK Feb. 2011.

    This may not be too heavily circulated. It will be an upgrade to most everyone.

    I know of an incomplete audience source that many people likely have. I do not have that version. That tape cuts off after Sheriff Of Hong Kong. That is the tape listed at the old Beefheart Database ( thanks D. I still use the site for research ! ). Assuming that the information from the old database is correct, the "aud" version also begins with "Nowaday's . . . ".

    Considering that nearly all of ( if not all ) of the shows from the 80/81 DOC TOUR began with a Bass Solo, the "Bass Solo / Hair Pie" may be missing from this recording.
    The first couple of beats of "Nowaday's . . ." are missing and it cuts in. No big deal,
    we are talking a few seconds.

    I have two copies of the Soundboard version here in the Archives. The better copy out of the two was missing the encores. They were very close in overall quality, but I went with the first source for the main show. Lucky for me ( and you ! ) my second source had the encores. The main portion of the show ( tracks 01-20 ) ran very, very fast. The second source ran very slow. After I transferred the cassettes I used Audacity to correct the speed. I think it sounds pretty right on. This was the first time I had bothered with(tried) speed correction. I am happy with the results and I think most will agree.

    Much thanks to the person that traded me this tape many years ago and also thanks to my local buddy Greg for the second source (for the encores). Also, much thanks to the original taper who got a board patch ! Awesome.

    It's funny, the trading world, the better copy I have here was sent to me from Europe and the other copy from Greg ( who was at the show ) came from where we live, in Portland ! Neat-o !

    I think the overall sound quality here is very good / great. The mix is well balanced and all instruments are heard clearly, including the vocal. Don seems relaxed here and having some fun. His mood seems rather playful on this evening. His only complaints are about the stage lighting and people smoking clove cigs ( he also mentioned that at the Seattle show a few days before ). If you listen closely and follow the lyrics he makes a few funny remarks here and there. He is also very chatty throughout the show. Several funny remarks and he also mentions the volcano eruption that happened up here around that time. Pretty cool ! I've been listening to this show as I am creating this text file . . . great set and it sounds super ! I hope you all enjoy the show.

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