New York, N.Y.
Jan. 22, 1982
audience recording (sound quality: VG+; from Gene Poole master recording)
FIRST SET
The other Fab Four: Peter, Will, Gene & Chris
photos by Julia Gorton except Will Rigby by (unidentified)
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02 We Were Happy There
03 Ups and Downs
04 I Feel Good (Today)
05 pH Factor
06 Amplifier
07 Ask for Jill
08 Living a Lie
09 Excitement
10 Bad Reputation
11 Happenstance
12 Neverland
SECOND SET
13 intro
14 Up Around the Bend
(CCR cover)
15 Soul Kiss
16 Big Time
17 Living a Lie
18 Molly Says
19 The Summer Sun
20 Judy
The dB's by Julia Gorton, c. 1982
courtesy of The Winston-Salem Journal |
23 Storm Warning
24 Excitement
25 I Thought (You Wanted to Know)
26 Tobacco Road (John D. Loudermilk song
via Spooky Tooth)
27 The Fight
The dB's:
Chris Stamey – guitar, vocals
Peter Holsapple – guitar, vocals
Gene Holder – bass guitar
Will Rigby – drums
ROB SEZ: In case you ever wondered about the value of this new-fangled thing called the Internet, wonder no more. Through the magic of the web, here now is one of two recently-surfaced dB's audio artifacts. Both are courtesy of the tape archives of Gene Poole and the audio expertise of elegymart. The first one, offered here, is vintage dB's. It was captured during the brief period after the guys recorded Repercussion but before Chris left the constraints of the band to pursue other musical adventures. Mr. Poole managed to capture very good quality audio without undue, non-musical intrusions. Recently, elegymart lovingly transferred the raw audio and made it available to us (read his fine notes about the recording below). There was a speed problem I corrected before offering it to you here, so this is my take on GP's original recording. Next week: a 1987 dB's live recording, newly-unearthed, also courtesy of Gene Poole & elegymart.
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THE GENE POOLE COLLECTION VOL. 170
We're bringing you two sets this time from the classic line-up of the dB's from the Peppermint Lounge.
The band have just come back from playing Los Angeles, and this was their supposedly final show before embarking for an European tour (Robinbrevard's live gigology shows they continued playing some US east coast dates into February, so who knows). There's also an ad for this show that appears to be edited and has the old 128 West 45th Street address on it, but the Peppermint Lounge should have closed out of that location by 1978. By 1980, the club would have been firmly established at its downtown address.
The dB's play what they consider a tight set at 11:30 PM, followed by their much later and looser set at 2:00 AM. Admission was half price before 10:00PM, which seems to have encouraged Gene to be there on time. Consider these other following elements: Gene continues to be an avid follower of the dB's to this day, plus his recordings of 1982 vintage were not plagued with mic problems as they were in later years, and he was usually able to situate himself in the sweet spot at the Pep. Yeah, this one's a keeper.
The dB's only repeat two songs in each set, "Living a Lie" and the heretofore still unreleased "Excitement." There's enough variety between the two sets, and their early catalog was chock full of power pop goodness, so you're bulletproofed against disappointment here. The quirkiness of the late show turns up covers from Creedence and the Nashville Teens (there is a mid-cut due to a tape flip on the latter, however). The Pep DJ sounds thrilled enough by the CCR that "Sweet Hitchhiker" is cued up to play after the band concluded the evening.
Enjoy,
elegymart
I saw the Cramps at the old Peppermint Lounge in 81, maybe 1982, so I think that it was still uptown at this time?
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Interesting! Thanks for clarifying the location for us, Tapegeek.
DeleteThis sounds amazing - thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice early set, Rob. We Were Happy There, indeed. Sounds like a late night though...
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