Steve Miller Band
10/10/92
Shoreline Amphitheatre,
Mountain View, CA
FOB: (SEC 102): Schoeps CMC 5 w/MK-4 Cardioid Capsules (ORTF) >Panasonic SV-255 (16 Bit/48khz)
DAT Master >DAT I >([Late '92], Digital Clone With Unknown DAT Recorders) >[2013-06-28] >Fostex D5 DAT (Playback Of DAT Clone, S/PDIF Optical Out) >M-Audio Firewire Audiophile External Soundcard Sony Sound Forge 9.0e Build 441 (Record, Trim, Save to FLAC (level 8) via libFLAC v1.1.4 20070213)
16-Bit One-Track Trade WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample / Dither To 16 Bit/44.1khz) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.41
Recorded By Jeff Zimmer
Transferred By Randy Vogel
Audacity, Final FLAC, & Tags By OldNeumanntapr
01. Fly Like An Eagle
02. Seasons
03. You're So Fine
04. Mercury Blues
05. I’m Tore Down
06. Gangster Of Love
07. Living In The USA
08. Dance Dance Dance
09. Rock 'N Me
10. Take The Money And Run
11. Jet Airliner
Encore:
12. The Joker
OldNeumanntapr Notes-
These performances were Bill Graham's last big festival that he was working on before he died the previous year. I'm sorry that he never lived to actually see them completed. On the surface it seemed these benefit concerts were held to commemorate the 500 year anniversary of Columbus 'discovering' the new world. 1492-1992. Actually, it was more to open people's eyes to the suffering and misery that the Native American people have endured during that 500 year history. One of the Native American speakers between sets commented, "Why do we celebrate Columbus? He was LOST!!" Santana headlined on Saturday and Bonnie Raitt headlined on Sunday. Saturday was billed as ‘All Our Colors, The Good Road Concert’ and Sunday was billed as 'Healing The Sacred Hoop, The Next 500 Years’. I remember that between songs, Bonnie remarked that there were a bunch of young girls trying to get into John Lee Hooker's dressing room. "That's what I call 'Healing The Sacred Hoop'", she said. They were awesome shows. I recorded both days up on the lawn with Nakamichi CM 300s >Sony WM-D6C, but the FOB DATs sounded soooo much better.
In Order Of Appearance:
Saturday, 10/10/92 ‘All Our Colors; The Good Road Concert’
Robby Romero & Red Thunder
Mickey Hart & Friends (with Kitaro & Steve Miller)
John Trudell & Grafitti Man
John Lee Hooker & Ry Cooder
Steve Miller Band
Jackson Browne
Santana
Sunday, 10/11/92 ‘Healing The Sacred Hoop, The Next 500 Years’
Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
Cris Williamson
Todd Rundgren
Ry Cooder & David Lindley
Little Feat
Don Henley
Bonnie Raitt
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