Tuesday, May 27
Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey - Philadelphia, PA 2024 (sbd-stage matrix)
Thursday, April 10
Peter Holsapple - 1989-01-20 - 40 Watt Club, Athens, GA (sbd)
Athens, GA
Jan. 20, 1989
soundboard recording (digital transfer from analog copy of the master reel)
PH solo show, with help from Peter Buck & Ilene Markell
02 Storm Warning
03 Taken
04 If Only ("new song," written in Athens)
05 Soul Kiss
06 You Don't Miss Your Water (Wm. Bell cover)*
07 Lonely Is (As Lonely Does) *
08 Next to Last Waltz *
09 Second Time Around *
10 Changed the Locks (Lucinda Wms. cover) * +
11 Judy * +12 Drip Drop (Dion cover) * +
13 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (Aretha Franklin cover) * +
14 Neverland (brief jump edit) * +
15 Sexual Healing (Marvin Gaye cover) *
16 Darby Hall17 She Got Soul
Musicians:
+ Peter Buck, guitar
NOTES:
My source for this recording is Pat the Wiz, the legendary sound tech whose superb recordings are revered in and around Athens, GA. This recording has been digitally transferred from Pat's first-generation analog copy of the master reel. This version is as close to perfect as you can get, absent a transfer from Pat's master. THANK YOU KINDLY, PAT! When I received the source files, I applied tracking, fading, and one pass of eq.
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Friday, December 9
The dB's - Maxwell's Dec. 1986 (aud - new source!)
Hoboken, N.J.
Dec. 7, 1986
audience recording (sound quality: VG++; transferred from McKenzie master tape)
HOLIDAY GREETINGS to Tom at The McKenzie Tapes for his generous sharing of this recording’s digital master for our listening pleasure. It's early Christmas, on the 36th anniversary of this show!
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A great, sweaty club show deserves a photo like this one |
ROB SEZ: I posted this excellent show many years ago, using a different source tape. That was pretty darn good, but this new source (transferred from the master, courtesy of the fabulous McKenzie Tapes collection) brings a new dimension of clarity and punch to the proceedings. In this case, "the proceedings" are a thoroughly enjoyable live show at Maxwell's, where The dB's were adopted as hometown heroes (Gene Holder had moved there and the band played Maxwell's frequently). Here, Gene is in very fine form, peeling off tasty lead licks right and left. If the term "adoring crowd" ever applies, it's certainly fitting in this case. You can hear that Peter is jazzed on account of the band's recent signing to IRS Records (though not yet announced publicly — thus the opening cover tune). Rarities include the non-album song "Darby Hall," Will singing his own "The Room's Still Spinning" (Georgia from Yo La Tengo takes over drums so Will can be up front), and a seasonally appropriate "Feliz Navidad" for the final encore. Why not take a few seconds to leave a comment here, thanking Tom at McKenzie Tapes for his generosity?
02 She Got Soul
03 Living a Lie
04 Lonely Is as Lonely Does
05 Never Say When
06 Today Could Be the Day
07 New Gun In Town
08 I Lie
09 Never Before and Never Again
10 White Train
11 band-audience banter
12 Darby Hall
13 Change With the Changing Times15 Amplifier
16 Love Is for Lovers
17 The Room's Still Spinning (Will Rigby song)
18 A Spy In the House of Love
19 See No Evil (Television cover)
20 Feliz Navidad
The dB’s:
Jeff Beninato – bass, vocals
Will Rigby – drums, vocals
Gene Holder – lead guitar
Peter Holsapple – vocals, guitar
*Georgia Hubley (Yo La Tengo) - drums on #17
Thursday, November 24
The dB's - KCRW Live Session 1987 (new source!)
KCRW, Santa Monica, CA
Dec. 3, 1987
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Straight outta KCRW's vaults: the tapes! |
01 intro
02 Today Could Be the Day
03 chat
04 Change With the Changing Times
05 more chat
06 Molly Says
07 some chit-chat
08 Working for Somebody Else
09 talk & band member intros
10 This Is Where I Belong
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Peter, singing emphatically, with Eric nearby. |
11 some comments
12 White Train
13 droll anecdotes
14 Amplifier
15 yammering & tuning
16 Home for the Holidays
17 banter
18 O Holy Night (trad.)
19 banter, more
20 Bonneville
21 inane banter
22 Spitting In the Wind
23 prevarications
24 She Got Soul
25 aimless ruminations
26 New Gun In Town
27 random thoughts & false starts
28 Neverland
29 final chat & DJ sign-off
Peter Holsapple - guitar, vocals
Will Rigby - drums, backing vocals
Jeff Beninato - bass, vocals
Eric Peterson - guitar
Monday, December 27
The dB's - New Year's Eve 1986, Raleigh, NC
audience recording (sound quality VG+; a well-balanced, solid-sounding recording).
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Gene models the kind of hat all well-dressed
New Year’s Eve revelers should wear (a sideways Like This LP jacket!) |
TT: 78:25
ROB SEZ: A fired-up dB’s play a rowdy New Year’s Eve show — a perfect way to ring in any New Year. During the show, Peter announces (for the first time in public?) that I.R.S. Records has signed The dB’s and that a new album will be recorded and released in 1987. BIG THANKS to TG for recording the show and RIDICULOUS THANKS to dB’s Fan for the share.
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The dB's:
Peter Holsapple: guitar, vocals
Jeff Beninato: bass, backing vocals
Friday, December 18
Peter Holsapple - New York, N.Y. 1985

Gerde’s Folk City
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PH in motion, Austin, TX 1984
photo by Stephanie Chernikowski |
(Marvin Gaye cover)
(Wm. Bell cover)
(Joe South cover)
TT: 60 mins., 56 secs.
Friday, December 11
The dB's - Rahar's, Northampton, MA 1980 (aud)
audience recording (sound quality VG+; transfer from copy of
master tape). There’s a bit of distortion and the sound guy got a little silly with the reverb at times, but otherwise a quite enjoyable early show, with surprisingly little crowd chatter.
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This is the site of the now-defunct Rahar’s Inn.
Whatever else you might say, at least it’s got character… |
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Friday, August 28
The dB's - Ritz, New York, N.Y. 1987 - NEW FIND!

New York, N.Y.
Oct. 2, 1987
audience recording (sound quality: VG+; Gene Poole master recording source)
01 intro
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The dB's - 1987 touring lineup Eddie Muñoz (rear left) played 2 shows with The dB's and Harold Kelt (rear right) continued into 1987 Below: 1987 in-store appearance with Michael J. |
03 Never Say When
04 Change With the Changing Times
05 Working for Somebody Else
06 Lonely Is (As Lonely Does)
07 She Got Soul
08 A Spy In the House of Love
09 I Lie
10 Think Too Hard
11 Living a Lie
12 White Train
13 Sharon

TT: 51:03 mins.
The dB's:
Peter Holsapple – lead vocals, guitar
Jeff Beninato – bass, backing vocals
Harold Kelt – keyboards, guitar
Will Rigby - drums, backing vocals
ROB SEZ: This one's got great energy, and the sound quality makes a big jump for the better by the end of track 2. I don't have much more to say about this one, except "BIG THANKS" to Gene Poole and elegymart for their generosity. (Check out elegymart's notes for this recording, below.) People like Gene & elegymart are the unsung heroes for those of us who love this music. Why not leave a comment now to say "Thanks"?
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This time we take you to a late Friday night show at the Ritz for a set from the dB's. The Go-Betweens and Dash Rip Rock were also on the bill. Tickets were $13.50.
The show finds the band near the end of their first run, before they disbanded in early 1988. This Toyota minivan tour started in September, and after performing a few more dates around this time, they would take over the opening slot from 10,000 Maniacs on R.E.M.'s fall U.S. tour for pretty much the remainder of the year. Peter would later put in a four-year stint as a full-fledged R.E.M. sideman. Also don't ever forget the factoid that they were all label mates with Holly Robinson from "21 Jump Street" back then.
For this set, the dB's as a freshly minted signing from I.R.S. (rescued from the deadweight status of Bearsville) are primarily pushing their latest label release "The Sound of Music," which had been kicking around for about two months at this point, although it had temporarily gone out of print while the label was busily focused on keeping up with the demand to continuing pressing R.E.M.'s excessively popular "Document." Other than "Living a Lie" off Repercussion and the standard closing Elvis cover, the rest of the set are selections from Like This and The Sound of Music. We've got Harold Kelt here on keyboards and additional guitar, doing double duty to take the place of Eddie Muñoz who didn't quite work out after the band's attempt to replace Gene Holder, who had amicably parted to worked with the Wygals full-time. By the end of the tour and before December rolled around, Peter and Will decided Harold's brief gig with the dB's should be consigned to history as well.
This is a short set probably due to the time of the show, with three bands on a 11PM start time. If Gene taped the other two sets, hopefully he'll find them soon. As with most of his collection, he did not have the exact date noted on this cassette, just "same week as Zevon" noted (technically not the same week, but same weekend, yes: see Vols. 5 & 6). Thanks to gv0000 and john234 always at the ready with their lightning-fast research, the exact date was sussed out.
Gene flubs the recording levels at the start of the first song, and there's a significant chunk missing on the tape flip. Ironically "Sharon" — a CD bonus track, back when people had to be enticed to buy CDs versus vinyl, before they became popular reigning media and before the world then reverted back to vinyl worship again — gets atrophied, as does the beginning of "Suspicious Minds." The sound of the music though is primo, the drums and instrumentation along with the vocals all in fine balance.
Enjoy,
elegymart
Friday, August 21
The dB's - Peppermint Lounge, NYC 1982 - NEW FIND!

New York, N.Y.
Jan. 22, 1982
audience recording (sound quality: VG+; from Gene Poole master recording)
FIRST SET
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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
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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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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