Steppenwolf 1968
Dallas and Fillmore West
Remastered by TheTooleMan
Both recordings fit nicely on two audio disks and are tracked for this format.
Various picture files from various sources included. Thanks to all who contributed these.
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State Fair Music Hall
Dallas, TX
1968
"Uh, just kind of, you know, let your mind flow, leave your body behind."
Agustus, K-News, Dallas
Source: sbd (?) > ??? > Dreamclinic (thanks!) > audio CD > Sound Forge > FLAC
Remaster: TheTooleMan, August, 2004
That's about all I know about this recording, except that it rocks. Remastering involved major fix-ups of audio levels in "Sookie, Sookie," hiss and click removal, and EQ.
smt
From Chrome Oxide:
PERSONNEL: 1967 - 1969
John Kay - vocals, guitar, harp
Michael Monarch - guitar
Goldy McJohn - keyboards
Rushton Moreve (aka John Russell Morgan) - bass, vocals
Jerry Edmonton - drums, vocals
LIVE SHOW: June 1968 State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, TX
Introduction
Sookie Sookie
John Kay remarks
Hoochie Coochie Man
Tighten Up Your Wig
Desperation
Born to be Wild
More John Kay Remarks
Your Wall's Too High
Berry Rides Again
The Ostrich
The Pusher
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Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
August 27, 1968 (or thereabouts)
Source: CD -> Sound Forge -> CD
Remaster 8/2004 by TheTooleMan
Notes on the remaster:
The source of this recording was incredibly fast, and was slowed to normal pitch. Noise reduction had already been used on the source recording, and some wavering can be heard on the first two or three tracks of disk two (Tighten Up Your Wig and Disappointment Number).
Steppenwolf
Live At The Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA, August 27, 1968
Soundboard Recording
Remastered by TheTooleMan August 2004
Disc One: (continued)
Fillmore Announcer/Your Wall's Too High
John Kay Remarks
Hoochie Coochie Man
Disc Two:
John Kay Remarks
Born To Be Wild
Desperation
The Ostrich
Tighten Up Your Wig
Disappointment Number (Unknown)
Lost And Found By Trial And Error
Hodge Podge, Strained Through A Leslie
Resurrection
Baby Please Don't Go
The Pusher