Saturday, July 9, 2022

David Bowie 1973-05-18 Green's Playhouse Glasgow, Scotland(evening)

DAVID BOWIE
Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland
May - 18 - 1973, Evening

unknown gen tape Maxell UDI 90 received from Steveboy

cass transfer via Akai GX-75 tapedeck -> Magix Audio & Music Lab -> edit/remaster -> flac 16/44,1

g+ sound (partly g-) after some EQ was done (some sound differences between songs were levelled). In the last third of Width Of A Circle the sound gets worse which I tried to balance as good as possible. Also later in the show (especially at the start of Suffragette City) the quality drops.


In contrast to the matinee show the evening show is quite inferior in sound. Not only the overall sound is inferior but also the quality during the show varies. But maybe the biggest flaw is that the audience is permanently clapping and screaming and the taper did not have such a good position as the one in the matinee show (was it the same taper?).   

Some photos of that day from Glasgow are attached while it is not clear if they are from the matinee or evening show.



Setlist (79:46 min.):

01 Hang On To Yourself
02 Ziggy Stardust
03 Watch That Man
04 Quicksand
05 Live On Mars?
06 Memory Of A Free Festival
07 The Prettiest Star
08 Moonage Daydream
09 Changes
10 Space Oddity
11 The Jean Genie
12 Time
13 The Width Of A Circle
14 band introductions
15 Let's Spend The Night Together
16 Suffragette City
17 encore call
18 Drive In Saturday
19 Cracked Actor
20 Rock'n'Roll Suicide


The Band:

David Bowie                          vocals, guitar, harmonica
Mick Ronson                         guitar, vocals
Trevor Bolder                        bass
Mick "Woody" Woodmansey  drums
Mike Garson                         keyboards
John Hutchinson                    rhythm guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar
Geoffrey A. MacCormack      backing vocals, percussion
Ken Fordham                        saxophone
Brian Wilshaw                       saxophone, flute


Uploaded to BowieStation by Learm on April 10th 2020


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