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Audience 8.4 - The same taping crew that did the Ozzy Osbourne, and it sounds very similar but maybe a touch clearer. It’s a pretty good effort, especially when you consider the year, and what I mean is that the tape recording equipment used during most of the 80’s did not usually produce anything to write home about. So, overall, this is a really decent early period Def Leppard recording. DEF LEPPARD Music Mountain South Fallsburg, NY. August 8th 1981 THE BAND Joe Elliott lead vocals backing vocals Steve Clark guitar backing vocals Pete Willis guitar backing vocals Rick Savage bass backing vocals Rick Allen drums backing vocals SETLIST 1 -Intro 2 -On Through the Night 3 -It Could Be You 4 -It Don't Matter 5 -Another Hit and Run 6 -Lady Strange 7 -Rock Brigade 8 -High 'N Dry (Saturday Night) 9 -Let It Go 10 -Wasted
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Professional Broadcast 9.2 - The audio CD has been remastered and sounds nice, the audio on the video disc is not remastered and sounds as it did during the original broadcast. This legendary broadcast features George Harrison and Eric Clapton on guitar. Delaney and Bonnie and Friends Featuring Eric Clapton "Far From the Madding Crowd" Falconer Theater Copenhagen, Denmark December 10, 1969 1. -Poor Elijah - Tribute to Robert Johnson 2. -I Don't Know Why 3. -Where There's a Will, There's a Way 4. -Special Life 5. -I Don't Want to Discuss It 6. -That's What My Man is For 7. -Coming Home 8. -Little Richard Medley Band Lineup: Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals Delaney Bramlett Guitar, Vocals Bonnie Bramlett Vocals George Harrison Guitar Dave Mason Guitar Jim Gordon Drums Carl Radle Bass Bobby Whitlock Organ, Vocals Jim Price Trumpet Bobby Keys Saxophone Rita Coolidge Vocals Tex Johnson Percussion
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Audience 8.8 - This is a strange recording because at first it may seem as though it is a board tape because there’s virtually no audience noise at all. Closer examination reveals that it is more likely an open mic placed right up on the stage or close to the mains. It is a little hot, meaning the levels are near max, but thankfully it only comes to the bleeding edge and does not fall off the cliff. A pretty darn exciting tape!