Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Chuck Berry - Various

1988-12-31 - New Years Eve For The Summer - The Palladium, NY
1995-05-28 - Portland Meadows
2008-06-12 - Blueberry Hill Duck Room, St. Louis, MO
2008-08-09 - Baltimore MD

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4 comments:

  1. Chuck Berry
    New Years Eve
    Dec.31st 1988
    The Palladium
    New York,New York

    102.7 WNEW Live Broadcast

    Lineage FM>Cassette-CD>Flac>Dime>You
    MD5 included

    Setlist:
    01) Intro
    02) Instrumental
    03) Roll Over Beethoven
    04) School Days
    05) Sweet Little Sixteen
    06) Mean Old World Blues
    07) Let It Rock
    08) Memphis
    09) Rock And Roll Music
    10) Roam This Highway w/Ingrid Berry
    11) A Mojo Working w/Ingrid Berry
    12) Johnny B. Goode
    13) Honest I Do
    14) Nadine
    15) Around And Around
    16) Wee Wee Hours
    17) Oh Carol>(tape flip)
    18) Oh Carol>
    19) Little Queenie
    20) Reelin'And Rockin'




    Tracks 6,10,11 not sure if titles are correct.

    The split of tracks 17&18 is due to tape flip.Fades in and out.
    Only glitch on an otherwise GREAT show.

    Nothing to say more,it's a must have to every fan of CB. The sound is A+.

    Enjoy and Play Loud.

    lolita

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  2. Chuck Berry May 28,1995
    Portland Meadows
    Portland,Oregon,USA
    Grateful Dead Opening Act

    Hat-Mounted Realistic PZM's with Sony WMD6-C
    50 foot away dead center
    Recorded and transfered by Russjcan

    Master>D6>HD>Audacity>CDWave>TLH>torrent

    1) Introduction
    2) Tuneup jam
    3) Roll Over Beethoven
    4) Hail Hail Rock and Roll
    5) Sweet Little Sixteen
    6) Let It Rock
    7) Oh Carol
    8) Bio
    9) Mean Old World
    10) Memphis,Tennessee
    11) Rock and Roll Music
    12) Maybelline
    13) My Ding a Ling
    14) Johnny B Goode
    15) Wee Wee Hours
    16) Reeling and Rocking/tape flip
    17)/Reeling and Rocking
    18) Promised Land aborted
    19) ?>Johnny B Goode

    Chuck Berry:Guitar,Vocals
    ?

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  3. Chuck Berry
    June 11, 2008
    Blueberry Hill Duck Room
    St. Louis, MO
    Church Audio Mics> Church Audio Preamp> Mini Disc> CEP 2.0> FLAC> You
    Great Aud Recording, Recorded 6 Rows Back Standing Right in the Middle

    There were a few songs I didn't know the title to, so I made up one, but the main tracks are named correctly.

    Some special notes:
    The band consisted of Chuck's son, Charles Berry Jr., on guitar, as well as Chuck's daughter, Ingrid Berry Clay, played harmonica on a few songs as well as sang the track, Blues Song. I'm not sure if she is there for every performance at the Blueberry Hill, but she certainly was great. Chuck still rocks as an 81 year old man, so if you have the chance go see him.

    01- Blueberry Hill Intro
    02- Roll Over Beethovan
    03- School Days
    04- Bring Her a Little Drink
    05- Sweet Little Sixteen
    06- Memphis, Tennesse
    07- Around & Around
    08- You Never Can Tell
    09- Still Feelin' Fine
    10- My Ding-a-Ling
    11- Let It Rock
    12- Blues Song
    13- Reelin' and Rockin'
    14- Band Intro

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  4. CHUCK BERRY
    VIRGIN MOBILE FESTIVAL
    2008/08/09 - Pimlico Racetrack; Baltimore MD, USA

    Taper: travelinbeat (on AIM as "travelinbeat")
    Location: *STEALTH*
    Source: Church Audio CA-14's > CA ST-9100 Pre > iRiver H120 RockBox v.060803-2007
    Editing: Tracking, EQ, and fades were all done while the show was laid in Sony Soundforge as a wav file.
    Conversion: Trader's Little Helper v.2.2.1 (Build 151)



    TRACKLIST: TIME:

    01- Intro 00:35
    02- Roll Over Beethoven 03:23
    03- School Day 03:19
    04- Sweet Little Sixteen 02:15
    05- Carol 04:57
    06- Memphis Tennessee 03:19
    07- You Never Can Tell 02:48
    08- Reelin' And Rockin' 05:02
    09- Johnny B. Goode 04:58
    10- Let It Rock 08:22

    GRAND TOTAL- 39:07


    MISC NOTES:
    This was the opening day of the 2-Day, 3rd annual Virgin Mobile Festival. It was a beautiful Saturday to roll tape, my only complaint would have been the wind, which affected the recordings not by presenting noise and static, but by actually pushing the sound waves around, and creating weird and unavoidable phasing.

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