Wilco
12/12/08
Wachovia Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
Via Chicago
Impossible Germany
You Are My Face >
Spiders
Hummingbird
Jesus, etc.
Hate It Here
Walken
I’m The Man Who Loves You
* opened for Neil Young
Wilco
12/12/08
Wachovia Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
Via Chicago
Impossible Germany
You Are My Face >
Spiders
Hummingbird
Jesus, etc.
Hate It Here
Walken
I’m The Man Who Loves You
* opened for Neil Young
The Dead
05/02/09
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
One More Saturday Night
Brown-Eyed Women
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Althea >
He’s Gone >
Uncle John’s Band >
Mason’s Children
Set II
Jam >
Good Lovin’ >
Cumberland Blues
Cryptical Envelopment >
The Other One >
Drums >
Space >
Morning Dew
Saint Stephen >
Revolution
Help On The Way >
Slipknot! >
Franklins Tower
E: Samson And Delilah
Phil Lesh – Electric Bass, Vocals
Bob Weir – Electric Guitar, Vocals
Warren Haynes – Electric Guitar, Vocals
Jeff Chimenti – Keyboards
Mickey Hart – Drums
Bill Kreutzmann – Drums
OTS
AKG568 > Lunatec V3 > Tascam DAP1
DAT Master > CD > FLAC
Recorded by Bill Goldberg
uploaded by Chris LaPorte
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
04/24/73
The Main Point
Bryn Mawr, PA
New York Song
Circus Song
Spirit In The Night
Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
Santa Ana
Tokyo
Thundercrack
Depeche Mode
1990-06-24
Star Lake Amphitheater
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Set list
Kaleid
World In My Eyes
Halo
Shake The Disease
Everything Counts
Master And Servant
Never Let Me Down Again
Waiting For The Night
I Want You Now (*)
World Full Of Nothing (*)
Clean
Stripped
Policy Of Truth
Enjoy The Silence
Strangelove
Personal Jesus
Black Celebration
A Question Of Time
Behind The Wheel
Route 66
Notes
Nitzer Ebb was the support act.
While we’re hanging out in the 80’s I thought I’d share another show from one of the decade’s biggest bands. Violator was huge when I was in high school yet there was still some kind of alternative-ness to them (and that was even before alternative was cool.) I don’t know how to explain that actually. I look at it now and the album sold millions of copies, was all over MTV and yet there was this hipness to them, at least where I lived. Maybe that was because a few of the popular kids at my school dug them before they had become huge and so when they did become huge it still felt like it was a secret. Or something.
This is another weird type show in that I have never before seen a bootleg from these guys. Honestly I can’t swear to the awesomeness of the show. Not only have I not given it a big listen, 80s synth bands don’t tend to translate that well to concert recordings. As my wife says “I’d rather hear the studio versions, they sound cleaner.”
If you love the 80s and you cant’ hear “Personal Jesus” enough, this shows for you.