17 OCT 2024 - Welcome Back to TorrentFunk! Get your pirate hat back out. Streaming is dying and torrents are the new trend. Account Registration works again and so do Torrent Uploads. We invite you all to start uploading torrents again!
Location: Off to the left in Row UU (Last row) Seat 9
Band:
Geddy Lee - lead vocals, bass, Mini-Moog, Taurus bass pedals
Alex Lifeson - guitar
Neil Peart - drums
Set List:
01 Bastille Day 5:40
02 Anthem 5:00
03 Lakeside Park 4:30
04 2112 16:44
05 Twilight Zone 3:48
06 Something For Nothing 4:12
07 By-tor And The Snowdog 6:20
08 The Necromancer 12:00
09 In The End 7:46
10 Working Man 4:11
11 Finding My Way 2:58
12 Working Man - reprise 2:25
13 Drum solo 5:06
14 Fly By Night 2:10
15 In The Mood 3:52
16 What You're Doing 5:58
17 Best I Can 3:56
Total Time: 96:36 (1:36:36)
Remaster
1. Correct balance
2. Re-balance frequencies / EQ
3. Repair dropouts
4. Remove clicks and pops and many loud claps
5. Correct Pitch and Speed
6. Adjust stereo field
7. Repair gaps
8. Correct auto-record level effects
9. Re-Track
Taper Show description & comments
Lisner Auditorium, on the campus of George Washington University, is a 1500 seat venue, rather shaped like a fan. At the very back you at least get the illusion that it might be wider than it is deep. There are only 35 rows of seating. It is still an active venue today.
This was my second effort ever at recording a show. The show was sold out, and I barely got in, sitting in the very last row off to the left in Row UU Seat 9. It was a very warm day for April, and the venue was hotter than hell. It was likely lucky that I sat in the last row, as if I'd been closer, the recording would have been total mush. The volume levels were unreal, to the point of stupidity. Combined with the heat, it didn't make for a pleasant concert memory. In the next life, check in with THIN LIZZY's sound crew on how to mix sound that kicks you in the balls without making your ears bleed!
This was the only time I saw RUSH, circa their first live album. I was a huge fan of their early albums, and gradually lost interest as they went more progressive. I know I'm certainly in the minority there. The "Fly By Night" album is still my favorite by them. The reviews of the show in the two Washington, DC newspapers were some of the most brutal I've ever seen. It shows what little critics know, as soon after this they had moved to arenas, and are still going strong today. Enjoy!
VISITOR COMMENTS (0 )
FILE LIST
Filename
Size
01 Bastille Day.flac
33.6 MB
02 Anthem.flac
29.5 MB
03 Lakeside Park.flac
26.3 MB
04 2112.flac
99.2 MB
06 Something For Nothing.flac
24.8 MB
07 By-tor And The Snowdog.flac
37.5 MB
08 The Necromancer.flac
68.8 MB
09 In The End.flac
43.8 MB
10 Working Man.flac
24.7 MB
11 Finding My Way.flac
17.9 MB
12 Working Man -reprise.flac
14.3 MB
13 Drum solo.flac
29.4 MB
14 Fly By Night.flac
12.8 MB
15 In The Mood.flac
22.7 MB
16 What You're Doing.flac
35.3 MB
17 Best I Can.flac
23 MB
1977-04-17 - Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC (Bpthree GenM RMCH Remaster).md5