Be Bop Deluxe
Riviera Theatre
Chicago, Illinois
April 21, 1976

Lineage: WXRT-FM Broadcast > Master Cassette > HHB CDR-830/CD-R/W > EAC > WAV >
CD Wave Editor (track splits) > WAV > FLAC (level 8, align on sector boundaries,
fileset titles named using standard archiving nomenclature and are fully tagged)

Sound Quality: A+ FM


Setlist:

01 Fair Exchange
02 Stage Whispers
03 Life In The Air Age
04 Sister Seagull
05 Yorkshire Landscape
06 Maid In Heaven
07 Ships In The Night
08 Bill's Blues
09 Blazing Apostles

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This is a must have if you're a Be Bop fan. Excellent Sound !!!

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This has been circulating in a somewhat abbreviated format: the end jam on
"Blazing Apostles" is shortened by 5 minutes or so. This is probably because
WXRT has aired an edited version of this on several occasions. My copy is from
their first broadcast of this show on June 27, 1976 on their Sunday Night Concert,
and has the complete 18-minute "Blazing Apostles". It is their complete show, as
far as I know. As might be expected, this has a little bit of FM and tape hiss,
But I have done no processing to this other than for track splits. A nice show,
I'd rate it an A, but some would downgrade it to A- due to the hiss or the mix.
It's kind of a loud mix, but to these ears, very nice. This may also be floating
around under various dates in April or May of 1976. When first broadcast, I wrote
down the date and double-checked with a friend who was at the show, so I'm 99%
sure of the date. Be Bop opened for Thin Lizzy at this show. Grab that one as
well, if you see it, it's one of Thin Lizzy's best.

tmat44
December 2005


Comment from a trader who was at the concert:

One of the great things about trading music is that you get to relive those
pivotal concerts of the past. Such is the case with the 1976 Be Bop Deluxe show
from the Riviera Theatre, Chicago. I, was at that show. Be Bop Deluxe opened for
Thin Lizzy on the first date of their American Tour. I believe it was the first
American date for Be Bop Deluxe. The concert was breathtaking. Both bands had
such energy, such power in that small theater. It was one of those shows where
when you walk out you just know you witnessed something extraordinary. The
remastering that was done on this show truly does capture that energy all over
again. Those soaring guitar solos from Bill Nelson are doing it to me again.
Listening to this show again makes me again say, "This is why I collect and
love music so much."