THE KINKS

Wednesday, 8 October 1980

Oakland Auditorium
10 Tenth Street
Oakland, California 94607
USA


FLAC master, 19 August 2017, by elegymart:
Analog audience recording (stereo): unknown mics/recorder > probably a c-90 analog audio cassette master > unknown analog audio cassette generations > 1995-97 European TDK SA-X "EA" 90 (Type II CrO2) analog audio cassette {from the Stonecutter Archives} > Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) > Roland R05 (24/96) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup, convert to 16/44) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (WAV > FLAC8).
Created this text file.


Total running time [1:27:20]
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01 You Really Got Me (intro) [2:35]
02 The Hard Way [2:31]
03 Where Have All the Good Times Gone [1:14] >
04 Tired of Waiting for You [2:07]
05 Catch Me Now I'm Falling [4:40]
06 Stop Your Sobbing [3:27]
07 Lola (w/ Rock Island Line) [6:54]
08 Low Budget [6:07]
09 (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman [6:37]
10 band introductions [1:19]
11 Imaginations Real [3:20]
12 Nothin' More to Lose [2:52]
13 You Really Got Me [4:22]
14 A Gallon of Gas [6:32]
15 Dead End Street [2:27]
16 Celluloid Heroes [8:25]
17 All Day and All of the Night [4:24]
-- encore 1 --
18 Attitude [3:38]
19 Pressure [2:17]
20 Twist and Shout [2:58]
-- encore 2 --
21 Give the People What They Want [5:09]
22 David Watts [1:54]
23 Banana Boat Song [1:20]


Band line-up:
Ray Davies � guitar, harmonica, keyboards, lead and backing vocals
Dave Davies � lead guitar, lead and backing vocals
Ian Gibbons � keyboards, backing vocals
Jim Rodford � bass, backing vocals
Mick Avory � drums


Notes:

Courtesy of the Stonecutter Archives is the second of a two-night sold-out stand for the Kinks at the Oakland Auditorium, with Angel City supporting on both dates.

Sound seems slightly muffled but probably mainly fault of the poor acoustics of the venue with the band turning up the volume to compensate. Altogether not a bad capture of the band during their second wave of popularity (post-"Superman," pre-"Come Dancing").

"David Watts" cuts in.

Enjoy,
elegymart