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Ted Nugent .... October 31, 1975
KZEW-FM Broadcast; Electric Ballroom, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

MODS NOTE: None of these recordings appear on the
"DOUBLE LIVE GONZO" record. The Dallas recordings
on that set were from 1976.


Ted Nugent - lead guitar & vocals
Derek St. Holmes - guitar & vocals
Rob Grange - bass
Cliff Davies - drums & vocals


Taper: Unknown
Taping Gear: Unknown
Lineage: Unknown brand trade reel @ 7 1/2 IPS> Teac 25-2 reel playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg+/ex-
Length: 60:35 minutes
Artwork: none.
Samples: none.


Set List:

01. Stormtroopin'
02. Queen Of The Forest
03. Great White Buffalo
04. Where Have You Been All My Life?
05. Lady Luck
06. Hey Baby
07. Snakeskin Cowboys
08. Hibernation
09. Stranglehold (NYC '75)


Taper's Comments:

1 - HELP!! If you have any uncirculated SPIRIT shows, or better quality FM
broadcasts than what's been posted here before, please share them. If you
know anybody who has shows that fit this category that aren't on DIME, please
dub off their stuff and share it. I'm trying to write a book on SPIRIT and need
all the information I can get. I have a database of over 1500 gigs 1967-1996, and
want to find as much information as I can to add to it. If you have any memories
of where you saw SPIRIT, the more specific the better (venue, city, date, supporting
bands, etc.), I'd love to know that as well. Please leave that in the comments
section or PM me. Thank you!

2 - Show description & comments follow:

This is "The Nuge" touring on his first album without THE AMBOY DUKES moniker, one
of his best, in my opinion. I got this reel in the 70's from a guy in Texas, so I would
assume the recordings were fairly low generation. The main issue I have with these
recordings is the mix, and you can actually hear it changing while they play. I would
assume this was originally broadcast live, and the clown mixing it didn't have a clue.
That aside, this is still killer stuff, with some superb guitar work from Uncle Ted. Enjoy!

bpthree


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