10,000 MANIACS 1-18-86
SCHNOZ'Z - ROCHESTER, NY
source: audience
Recorded by: Mike Rae (gregry peckry)
transfer: master cassette>CDR by Dave Walton, CDR>EAC>WAV>CDWAVE (track splits)>GOLDWAVE (fades)>FLAC by Zeb
total time 78:02
01. MADDOX TABLE
02. JUST AS THE TIDE WAS A-FLOWING
03. GREY VICTORY
04. CAN'T IGNORE THE TRAIN
05. "this was written by Jack Nicholson" > SCORPIO RISING
06. ~ditty~ (Galway Bay - Francis Fahy)
07. LILYDALE
08. ~ditty~ (Galway Bay - Francis Fahy continued) > "I see Robert's ready..."
09. BACK O' THE MOON
10. ~ditty~ ( > bass >
11. EVERYONE A PUZZLE LOVER
12. ~ditty~ (Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries - Lew Brown) **
13. AMONG THE AMERICANS
14. COTTON ALLEY
15. PIT VIPER >
16. drums >
17. DAKTARI // DAKTARI (tape flip)
18. ~3 ditties~ (He's 1A In The Army (And He's A1 In My Heart) - Evans, Now that the War is Over - trad., I'm
a Little Orphan Girl - trad.)
19. MY MOTHER THE WAR
encore:
20. "my aunt used to own a bar in Rochester called The Bullwinkle..."
21. TENSION MAKES A TANGLE
22. PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE
23. ARBOR DAY
24. ~ditty~ ("that's all I know - that's a Richard Thompson song")
25. POOR DE CHIRICO >
26. WILDWOOD FLOWER >
27. THE COLONIAL WING
28. ~ditty~ (I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together - theme song of The Carol Burnett Show)
** comment from friend of taper: "What a lusty wench" - then Natalie laughs! Coincidence??
Note: 'ditty' denotes Natalie singing something, often to kill time during an equipment tweak (such as
changing guitar strings)
Flaws: on the master tape, I found there were abrupt cuts before and after many of the songs (done to
conserve tape) - I faded in and out as necessary using GoldWave...
Comments: I really like this show - sound-wise, I'd give it a B/B+ rating - it's a clear recording, but
there is some 'wavering' (not surprising for an 18-year old cassette)...I'd rate it an A+ for song selection
and execution...the band really gets cookin' with the Pit Viper > drums > Daktari combo!
as always, enjoy! - Zeb