Tin Machine
David Bowie: vocals, guitar, saxophone
Reeves Gabrels: guitar, vocals
Hunt Sales: drums, vocals
Tony Sales: bass, vocals
Eric Schemmerhorn: guitar
Orpheum Theater
Boston, Mass.
Nov. 20, 1991
(opening act was the Neighborhoods, they were not broadcasted.)
runtime: 95:07
1: stage introduction > bus stop 2:47
2: a big hurt 3:03
3: goodbye Mr. Ed 4:18
4: I can't read 6:35
5: stateside 8:47
6: under the god 4:15
7: Betty Wrong 10:33
8: sacrifice yourself 2:28
9: I've been waiting for you 3:27
10: you belong in rock 'n roll 5:44
11: baby universal 3:14
12: if there is something 3:37
13: heaven's in here 12:10
14: first encore break :39
15: sorry 5:20
16: you can't talk 4:32
17: second encore break 2:26
18: one shot 4:36
19: crack city 5:16
20: announcer closing credits 1:09
lineage: WBCN 104.1 FM radio >
Yamaha 500 reciever with digital FM tuner and wire antenna >
Teac 1230 reel deck > Maxell UDXL-I reel tape >
played on Teac 3300 reel deck into soundforge 4.5 (WAV) >
FLAC 6 (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
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if tin could talk
it would say...
listen to this.
this post includes the entire show of Tin Machine in Boston.
the reel's only been played maybe 3 times through and held
up well. in the words of Carter Alan, the host DJ for this
regional broadcast, David Bowie and the band looked and sounded
like they were doing what they wanted to be doing, not trying to
make a hit record. that's when David Bowie is his best, when he's
not trying to fit a style or a label. the band sounds very tight
and rockin' and David sounds like he's really glad to be in Boston.
this was one of the best shows Boston saw/heard in 1991 and the crowd
reaction was very enthusiastic (so was the performance).