The Ramones
live at the Orpheum Theater
Boston, Massachusetts USA
November 18, 1977
audience tape by Zootype

concert with
Talking Heads
Eddie and the Hot Rods

Muddy and distant but listenable - if you listen carefully you might hear subtle differences
between these and later versions, plus the Ramones make mistakes - ACTUAL MISTAKES -
in at least two songs!
Collector Bait for sure - definitely a candidate for "The 1000 Worst Ramones Boots" list.



58:02 minutes

setlist
01 WBCN-FM Boston interview Nov.18, 1977 3:10
02 Rockaway Beach 2:31
03 Teenage Lobotomy 1:56
04 Blitzkrieg Bop 2:08
05 I Wanna Be Well 2:24
06 Glad to See You Go 1:51
07 Gimme Gimme Shock treatment 1:36
08 You're Gonna Kill That Girl 2:27
09 53rd and 3rd 2:09
10 Sheena is a Punk Rocker/
I Can't Give You Anything/
Let's Dance 6:06
11 Here Today Gone Tomorrow 3:07
12 Surfin' Bird/
Cretin Hop/
California Sun/
I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You/
Pinhead 11:13
13 encore break 1 0:41
14 Suzy is a Head Banger/
Texas Chainsaw Massacre/
Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World 5:35
15 encore break 2 1:05
16 Do You Wanna Dance/
Havana Affair/
Commando 5:10
17 encore break 3 1:38
18 Judy is a Punk/
Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue 3:06


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info:

Recorded while standing at the rail at the right side of the balcony
facing the stage left speaker stacks;
There weren't many people at ths concert and I was surrounded after I got there
by several ushers goofing off and talking
while not noticing my recording gear on my right side under my jacket -
that interferred with my taping at times but not much during the Ramones' set.
Those ushers were caught twice and hustled away during the concert by the same Super Usher
who tried to catch me taping the Be Bop Deluxe/Iggy Pop concert about a month earlier
- he didn't catch me this time either.

Recorded on a Uher cassette recorder,
mono recording using the on-board condenser mic
normal bias tape
2014 transfer to PC>WAV> edited in audio editor>WAVS>
SBEs repaired, checksum files and FLAC-8 files created in Trader's Little Helper
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a Zootype project, November 1977 - October 2014