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Jeff Beck .... October 14, 1980 (9:12 PM)
D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C., USA


Jeff Beck - guitar & vocal on "Going Down"
Tony Hymas - keyboards
Mo Foster - bass
Simon Phillips - drums

Taper: bpthree
Taping Gear: Sony TC-1100T with Sony ECM-16 condenser microphone
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Quality: vg/vg+
Length: 92:04 minutes
Artwork: none.
Samples: none.


Set List:

Disc One (Time: 41:13m):
01. Star Cycle
02. El Becko
03. Too Much To Lose
04. The Pump
05. Cause We've Ended As Lovers
06. Space Boogie
07. Freeway Jam

Disc Two (Time: 50:51m):
01. Led Boots
02. Diamond Dust
03. Scatterbrain
04. Blue Wind
05. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat/You Never Know
06. Audience
07. Going Down


Taper's Comments:

1 - HELP!! If you have any uncirculated SPIRIT shows, or better quality FM
broadcasts than what's been posted here before, please share them. If you
know anybody who has shows that fit this category that aren't on DIME, please
dub off their stuff and share it. I'm trying to write a book on SPIRIT and need
all the information I can get. I have a database of over 1500 gigs 1967-1996, and
want to find as much information as I can to add to it. If you have any memories
of where you saw SPIRIT, the more specific the better (venue, city, date, supporting
bands, etc.), I'd love to know that as well. Please leave that in the comments
section or PM me. Thank you!

2 - Show description & comments follow:

D.A.R. Constitution Hall (Daughters of the American Revolution) is a fairly large venue,
seating about three to four thousand. Fairly classy joint with nicely dressed ushers.
They tended to book only classy acts as well, but that could have changed over the
years since I went there. Jeff Beck, yes. SLAYER, no. I mostly saw jazz and Prog acts
there, and Beck was one of the few rock acts. It was my first time to see the El Supremo
on guitar, and, wow, what a show! He always makes it look so effortless, yet he's so
great and unique. Enjoy!

bpthree


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