Tin Machine
David Bowie: lead vocals and guitar
Reeves Gabrels: guitar, vocals
Eric Schemmerhorn: guitar
Tony Sales: bass, vocals
Hunt Sales: drums, vocals
Academy of Music,
N.Y.C. New York, U.S.A.
November 29, 1991
1st gen. FM recording
runtime: 91:23 (minutes/ seconds)
setlist:
1: DJ intro :52
2: crack city 5:38 (1st 1:04 spliced)
3: you belong in rock and roll 5:49
4: band introductions :20
5: a big hurt 3:38
6: bus stop 10:43
7: stateside 10:30
8: Betty Wrong 2:55
9: goodbye Mr. Ed 3:54
10: debaser 2:41
11: one shot 4:42
12: I can't read 7:10
13: under the god 4:57
14: baby universal 3:01
15: if there is something 3:32
16: heaven's in here 11:39
17: radio encore break 1:53
18: sorry 5:07 > (1st 15 seconds spliced)
19: sacrifice yourself 2:21
comments:
this show was also posted at
http://www.bowiestation.com/TT2/torrents-details.php?id=1455
from FM broadcast master tape
some short sections of that are pasted in here to complete missing pieces.
(track 1 and 17, 1st 1:04 of track 2, 1st 15 seconds of track 18)
with this lineage:
FM > master > BASF Chromdioxid II tape > JVC PC-X96 deck > Hard Wire >
Goldwave for track splits > FLAC 4 >bowiestation download > wav (splicing) > flac.
the rest is from this lineage: FM > unknown reciever and tape deck >
Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette tape (recorded by fzmoi69) >
1st gen. copy (same) >
played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav ) >
flac (sb's aligned on all tracks) > torrentially yours.
a this and that production.
do not sell this recording.
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
with the splicings, this is now all of the broadcast except for
the closing radio announcements after the encores.
the other source was overrecorded in the digitizing process
causing distortion in the loudest parts, and misses the end of
"sacrifice yourself."
the main source for this is alot clearer, and not overrecorded or distorted
in the mastering, copying or digitizing, so it still sounds clean and crisp.