ACDC 1977-09-03 Old Waldorf, San Francisco, California (killerwolf13 cassette transfer)
Contrast clause:
All the versions I've downloaded or have come across are only about 60 minutes with different cuts or fade outs or 2 sourced.
I personally bought this cassette from a DJ's garage sale in San Francisco. I took DETAILED notes & compared them to other versions of this show.
This may not be the best sounding version, but seems to me to be more complete version. Even without the encore/dj break. See detailed notes below.
I, killerwolf13 personally did the transfer from cassette to flac & wanted to share with other Bon Scott era AC/DC fans!
Check samples posted in comments.
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AC/DC
Old Waldorf,
San Francisco, California
September 3, 1977
KSAN Radio Broadcast in San Francisco, California
(Unknown cassette generation if any)
TDK IECI/TYPE I Normal Position D90 minute cassette > Sony Power Drive Woofer player > CDWave > Flac > Dime Sept. 2012
Total time for show 71:33 minutes + 10:01 for interview 81:34 minutes.
01. upcoming shows & introduction (00:53)*
02. Live Wire (06:56)
03. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (04:27)
04. Up To My Neck In You (09:17)
05. Kicked in the Teeth (05:04)
06. The Jack (11:46)
07. Whole Lotta Rosie (05:23)*
(Tape Flip - no music missing)
08. High Voltage (06:28)*
09. Baby Please Don't Go (09:55)
10. KSAN DJ crowd waits for encore (05:15)*
11. Problem Child (06:04)*
Bonus track KSJO 1979-07-21 Live Wire Interview with Angus Young & Bon Scott, Oakland, CA July 21 1979
12. Interview 1979-07-21 Angus & Bon (10:01)
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killerwolf13 bootleg notes.
I know there are MANY versions of this bootleg.
I could NOT find ANY info about a KSAN female DJ talking over the crowd during the encore.
Still trying to figure out if it was a live broadcast or a few days later.
I did my best on taking notes on the DJ's comments during the encore break to try to confirm the broadcast.
I also checked for errors or notes made by others on other bootlegs of this show.
I listened to "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be" in CDwave 10 times & could not see or hear any alter in sound & no slight repeated parts.
There is NO cut before "The Jack" the only cuts I noted & listed detailed notes below.
There is No fade out of "Baby Please Don't Go" Song is complete & goes into 5 + minutes of crowd waiting for encore.
Which I made a separate track of the crowd waiting for encore with the DJ talk during the break.
Confirmation of 2nd night:
At the beginning of "The Jack" Bon says "Gonorrhea just had my 2nd dose. One Last night, one tonight."
AC/DC only played 2 nights at the Old Waldorf Sept. 2 & 3, 1977 in San Francisco.
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*These are the only noted cuts below I could find, as I listened & watched the wav file in cdwave format when splitting tracks.
*Cuts into the house announcer on 1st track.
*Cut after "Whole Lotta Rosie" (cut due to tape flip) No music missing > "High Voltage
*After the 5+ minutes of the crowd waiting for the encore there's a cut > Problem Child
* 01. House announcer starts at "Tonight, I'd like to tell you what's coming up...announces many shows & then AC/DC >
* Right after "Whole Lotta Rosie" is the tape flip...no music missing
* Starts back with crowd & Bon saying "Donna?" > "This ones called High Voltage Rock & Roll" > High Voltage
Baby Please Don't Go - DOES NOT FADE OUT on this version. The only Fade out is after Problem child.
* KSAN female dj talks over the crowd who's waiting for encore. Confirms Old Waldolf...Long wait...Show brought to you by Atlantic Records.
DJ keeps talking while crowd waits...Bonnie Simmons today drawing earlier today which is going to be played back to us, actually this evening.
AC/DC at the Old Waldorf in San Francisco on KSAN...I guess they'll have to clap harder.
Bob MaClay said the Police were even having a good time at the Old Waldorf...How's your tape recorder? Mine's fine...
They're getting back on the stage AC/DC live at the old Waldorf brought to you by Atlantic Records.
DJ "Remember Woodstock?" then tape cut. >
* Bon "Thank You" Angus yells 'Get off your asses', Bon says 'Don't mind these seats, they're for standing on' before Problem Child.
after "Problem Child" > Bon "See you all later, Thank You" tape fades > ends
INTERVIEW:
Talk about small clubs & then played 80,000 people today. Angus jokes with Bon of getting Old.
played Arizona 3 weeks ago for 2,000 & today 75,000 Day on the Green
New producer - Last studio lp Powerage 1 year since new album out.
Highway to Hell played at the Day on the Green show, even though lp wasn't out yet. Talk about "Get it Hot"
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Interview could also be the same...just don't have it to compare at least I posted duration of tracks & interview:
http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/album-groupe-AC*DC-nom_album-C'Est_si_Bon-l-en.html
Cleveland, Music Hall 20.5 1979 - CDr - Soundquality: I´d rate this one 7 - 7,5 out of 10.
1. Live Wire - 2. Problem Child - 3. Sin City - 4. Bad Boy Boogie - 5. Highway To Hell - 6. She´s Got The Jack - 7. I´m A Rocker - 8. Whole Lotta Rosie
Bonus Tracks: 9. Live Wire Interview with Angus Young & Bon Scott, Oakland, CA July 21 1979 - 10. Clip with Angus Young 1984
Bonnie Simmons was mentioned during the crowd/encore break & I as trying to figure out if it was a LIVE broadcast or a rebroadcast a few days later.
http://www.kpfa.org/bonnie-simmons-show
http://www.jive95.com/previous_archives.htm
Bonnie has been programming her mix of singer/songwriter folk, rock, soul, country, and R&B on KPFA since the late 1980’s. One of the best loved personalities of Bay Area music radio, she was raised in New York, and then moved to San Francisco from Denver in 1968 and became a pioneer of free form radio.
During her eight years, from 1970 to 1978, at the legendary KSAN, she was program music director and disc jockey.
After leaving KSAN, she worked at Warner Bros, promoting Prince as well as the first Dire Straits and Rickie Lee Jones albums, amongst others, and also worked at Hightone Records. She moved in and out of radio at KFOG, LIVE 105, KOFY-FM, KVRE, KDBK “Double 99” and KUSF.
As the Audio Director for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she created the disc jockey audio exhibit and many of the exhibits involving sound at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
On a local level, Bonnie spent several years working as a sandwich-maker at Ozzie's Soda Fountain in Berkeley, and currently hosts her eclectic weekly show on KPFA.
Bonnie managed the band Cake for eight years, and represented Noe Venable and Etienne de Rocher for many years. For the past nine years she has spent a lot of her time working on the three day free music festival in Golden Gate Park, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, and currently serves as the Executive Director for the Bill Graham Foundation.
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