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Bonzo3legs Tech: Good Results w/ Old Equipment - Turntables (64* d) RE: Tech: Good Results w/ Old Equipment - Turntables 24 May 18


Talking of good quality turntables, this appeared on Dime overnight:

Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band
Gilley’s, Pasadena, TX
Early 1984 (or maybe late 1983 - exact date unknown)

Live From Gilley's syndicated radio show #84-04
Aired weekend of 1/21-22/84

Lineage: Original pre-FM vinyl > Audacity > Wav > Flac (L8, align on SBs)

01. Live From Gilley's LG 84-04 Intro - Jim Duncan
02. Bad Moon Rising
03. (Lost His Love) On Our Last Date
04. Restless
05. Commercial - Rolaids (Roger Staubach and Tommy Lasorda)
06. Commercial - Dentyne Sugarless Gum
07. Commercial - Spam
08. Live From Gilley's LG 84-04 Break - Jim Duncan
09. Pancho And Lefty
10. Born To Run
11. Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down
12. Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight
13. Commercial - Rolaids (Roger Staubach and Tommy Lasorda)
14. Commercial - Dentyne Sugarless Gum
15. Live From Gilley's LG 84-04 Break - Jim Duncan
16. Tennessee Rose
17. If I Needed You
18. Commercial - Trident Sugarless Gum
19. Commercial - Rolaids (Roger Staubach and Tommy Lasorda)
20. Live From Gilley's LG 84-04 Break - Jim Duncan
21. How High The Moon
22. Band Introductions
23. The Boxer
24. Commercial - Trident
25. Commercial - Spam
26. Live From Gilley's LG 84-04 Break - Jim Duncan
27. Amarillo
28. Luxury Liner
29. Live From Gilley's LG 84-04 Outro - Jim Duncan

Total time 54:11

Emmylou Harris - vocals, acoustic guitar
Wayne Goodwin - mandolin, fiddle
Don Johnson - piano, vocals
Barry Tashian - rhythm guitar, vocals
Frank Reckard - mandolin, acoustic & electric guitars, vocals
Steve Fishell - dobro, pedal steel
Michael Bowden - bass
Don Heffington - drums

http://www.emmylouharris.com/

Dave's notes:
This version has some surface noise issues on several tracks. Specifically, Tennessee Rose, If I Needed You, How High The Moon, and The Boxer have audible surface noise. It's not bad, but it's not perfect, and usually my digitizations are better than this one. In this case, the vinyl had more noise than I could remove without spending a year cleaning it up. Eventually I'll find a better copy...so until then, this is the best that we've got of this show. It's not bad...it's just not PERFECT.

Live From Gilley’s was a single LP syndicated radio show featuring country and country-rock acts that ran from 1981 until 1989 featuring live performances recorded at Gilley’s Club in Pasadena, Texas. In 1986, performances recorded at venues other than Gilley’s were occasionally included, and as it is ridiculous to say "Live From Gilley’s presents the Judds recorded live in Holland!," announcer Jim Duncan would call out the show as "Westwood One Presents" instead of "Live From Gilley’s."

At the same time, they continued to use the "Live At Gilley’s" record labels on these shows, but began identifying the non-Gilley’s recordings on the cue sheet as "Westwood One Presents." In 1989, the disc labels were switched to "Westwood One Presents" until the end of the "Westwood One Presents" show in 1990.

Emmylou Harris had broadcasts on "Live From Gilley's" in 1983 as show #83-14, on this show #84-04, and on "Best of Gilley's" compilation shows #83-44, 85-35, and 86-44.

300 dpi scans of the cue sheet and a disc label are included.

Many thanks to Dave for all his efforts and providing this file set through his Voodoo Wagon blog.

Support the artists! Buy their official releases, go to their concerts!
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Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in May 2018.

Now these Pre-FM discs, if in good condition, can provide superb audio sound before sometimes overwhelming FM broadcast compression is applied - per BBC Radio 2, always worth a listen. I didn't have time to hear any of this Emmylou set this morning unfortunately, but it sits on my hard drive for this evening!


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