The Big Wu
Chris Castino: guitar, vocals
Jason Fadager: guitar
Al Oikari: keyboards
Andy Miller: bass
Terry VanDeWalker: drums, vocals

Tammany Hall
Worcester, Mass. USA
June 19, 1999
master stereo soundboard recording
for broadcast on 91.3 FM WCUW radio in Worcester
runtime: 102:02 (minutes/ seconds)
(with radio ID's, 103:32)

setlist: 1st set 69:51
1: silcanturnitova 6:54
2: Texas 10:20
3: Dixie Chicken 13:42
4: S.O.O. 15:50
5: funky bag 4:02 (tape flip after)
6: Midnight Rudy 5:27
7: Scotts Hill blues 4:14
8: pinnacle 9:04

second set 32:08
9: one more saturday night 5:41
10: southern energy 12:19
11: Dan Toe 7:26
12: gimme a raise 6:35
13: radio ID :22
14: radio ID's 1:03

lineage:
sbd > (probably) Naka BX-100 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII 110 min. cassette >
Tascam 112 > soundforge (16 bit/44.1 khz wav) >
flac 8 (sb's aligned)
a glasnost radio production.
Do not sell this recording.
share freely, losslessy and gaplessly.

notes:
this was the Big Wu's first and only appearance on the glasnost radio show.
no reprocessing or remastering here, this is from the raw sbd feed.
the band's 2nd (studio) album "welcome to the family baby"
was released just a few months after this (october 99),
but this show include just 1 song from it
(Midnight Rudy, which is also heard in the 1st one too).
just 3 heard here (tracks 1, 6 and 12) are on their 1st album,
"tracking buffalo through the bathtub"
the 1st song heard here, and also on their 1st album, is, appropriately,
the 1st original song the band ever put together.
a very busy day for the wu men this time, since
this was the band's third concert in this same day,
playing the "gathering of the minds" in Ct.
then outside the Rod Stewart concert at Great Woods
before headlining this (close to, for them) full length show
after all that, in Worcester.
just another day in the world of wu.
this was their full show, it probably
would have gone longer, but there was curfew at 1:00 AM.
the broadcast had a radio ID after funky bag,
and another after the last song of the show,
since it was broadcast on FM radio directly from this same cassette.
Dallas Stars player Brett Hull scored (NHL) Stanley Cup winning goal
during one of the last songs of this show.