Audience 8.7 – This tape was made in an old Victorian styled theatre with what I imagine had to be decent acoustics but it all depends on where you sit and what kind of gear you use. This taper probably did not have the best at his disposal but he/she did an admiral job nonetheless. I can hear almost everything, sans the detail, and so I am able to get a good idea of what the Bee Gee’s were about before their superstardom. For one thing, you will notice right away the lack of ARP synthesizers! Yep, these are real strings folks…wowsers!
The Bee Gees
Paramount Northwest
Portland, Oregon
April 1, 1973
Disc 1
Early Show
01 New York Mining Disaster 1941
02 To Love Somebody
03 Really and Sincerely
04 banter
05 Lay It On Me
06 Saw A New Morning
07 I Can’t See Nobody
08 Words
09 In the Morning (Morning of My Life)
10 Living In Chicago
12 Wouldn’t I Be Someone
13 I Started A Joke
14 My World
15 Run To Me
16 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
17 I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You
18 Massachusetts
Disc 2
Late Show
19 New York Mining Disaster 1941 (inst’l)
20 To Love Somebody
21 Really and Sincerely
22 Lay It On Me
23 Saw A New Morning
24 I Can’t See Nobody
25 Words
26 In the Morning (Morning of My Life)
27 Living In Chicago
28 Wouldn’t I Be Someone
29 I Started A Joke
30 My World
Band line-up:
Barry Gibb : vocals, guitar
Maurice Gibb : vocals, guitar, bass, piano, mellotron, keyboards (died January 12, 2003 age 53)
Robin Gibb : vocals (died May 20 2012 age 62)
Alan Kendall : guitar
Dennis Bryon : drums
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