Lou Reed
Sydney, Hordern Pavillion
Live 21st August, 1974
"Blondes Have More Fun" LP


vinyl > CD > wav > flac


01. Waiting For The Man
02. Sally Can't Dance
03. Vicious
04. Lady Day
05. Heroin
06. Walk On The Wild Side
07. White Light/White Heat
08. Goodnight Ladies

A very good show indeed, nice sound - possibly mixing desk.

Enjoy!


I also hope someone out there could help with these -


LOU REED WANTED!

Lou Reed Live New York Felt Forum 9th October 1974 Mixing deck recording

Lou Reed Live New York Bottom Line 11th May 1977 Mixing deck recording


DAVID BOWIE WANTED!

Boston 6th May 1978 - IMPROVED TRANSFER?
The seeds I've found of this were from the same source, there was a ticking sound throughout, almost like radio interference. I found my old tape of it : no ticking, but sadly a lot of wow and flutter (speed 'wobble').
Hopefully someone out there has a clean nicely preserved tape they might want to share?


IGGY POP DVD footage sought :

Iggy live 5th April 87 NYC 1018

From The Basement (Session) [U.K.Satellite TV Late 2008, Rebroadcast 2009]

Le Grande Journal [French TV May 2009]

Late Show [U.S.TV, June 2009]

Jimmy Fallon [U.S.TV, June 2009]


ROBERT PALMER WANTED

Robert Palmer live Concertgebouw Amsterdam 1978 FM - despite being elusive, this has circulated, so someone out there has it - *please* share! :)

Robert Palmer live Holland - Various dates [around 1979 or so] - FM - more of a 'legendary' item this one. Anyone have it?

Robert Palmer live Nijmegen Holland 15 Oct 1980 FM - despite being elusive, this has circulated, so someone out there has it - *please* share! :)

Robert Palmer live Hammersmith 31st May 1983 missing tracks [It's Not Difficult, Some Guys Have All the Luck, and Best of Both Worlds from alternate radio broadcast] from a better quality recording (if one exists! :) ) than the one shared recently...

Robert Palmer live Le Palace, Paris 10 June 1983 - Soundboard recording

Robert Palmer live London, the Town and Country 1991 *BBC* broadcast version (the more common Westwood One version, which has circulated from the 'Feel The Heat' CD and in pre-FM form I believe, has overdubbed applause and considerable wow and flutter (speed wobble). The BBC version was much better.


Thanks for any help on those!