[no title]mjk5510 transfer Date: 15 Nov 1984 Location: St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO Format: – Duration: –
Disc 1:
01- BORN IN THE U.S.A.
02- OUT IN THE STREET
03- DARLINGTON COUNTY
04- ATLANTIC CITY
05- JOHNNY 99
06- REASON TO BELIEVE
07- MANSION ON THE HILL
08- JOHNNY BYE-BYE
09- PROVE IT ALL NIGHT
10- GLORY DAYS
11- THE PROMISED LAND
12- SHUT OUT THE LIGHT
Disc 2:
01- MY HOMETOWN
02- BADLANDS
03- THUNDER ROAD
04- COVER ME
05- DANCING IN THE DARK
06- HUNGRY HEART
07- CADILLAC RANCH
08- DOWNBOUND TRAIN
09- I'M ON FIRE
10- PINK CADILLAC
11- BOBBY JEAN
Disc 3:
01- RACING IN THE STREET
02- JUNGLELAND
03- BORN TO RUN
04- DETROIT MEDLEY - TRAVELIN' BAND
05- TWIST AND SHOUT - DO YOU LOVE ME
06- SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWN
Disc 4:
01- BORN IN THE U.S.A.
02- BORN IN THE U.S.A.
I was doing some quick comparisons yesterday cleaning up the hard drive and discovered I had a 2nd recording source in the archives for the St. Louis stop on the BIUSA Tour.
This capture is not as clean and clear as the Recorder 1 (Aiwa Master) but if you collect them all this is a decent addition. I transferred it many many years ago and don't remember the specifics but I have it noted as 2nd generation.
Known faults for this source are below, there is slight distortion on a few songs but nothing you can't listen through. 'Thunder Road' suffered from either muffled sound during the capture or technical difficulties with one of the tapes in the generation chain. Two songs required patches to make this share complete.
Of note on this capture, 'Born In The U.S.A.' is complete, the Recorder 1 capture misses about 30 seconds of the start.
If you don't collect multiple recorders and want to stick with what has already circulated, I've used this source to patch BIUSA from Recorder 1 and included as bonus tracks.
I included 2 patched versions to cover the most common versions available for Recorder 1, the two versions are pitched slightly differently so I've patched and included both.
Updated "Multiple Recorder Project" spreadsheet included, now up to 81 shows and 190 recorders, thanks to all who continue to assist.