David Bowie 1976-03-16 Philadelphia ,Spectrum Arena.
Sound Quality Rating
01. Station To Station.flac
02. Suffragette City.flac
03. Fame.flac
04. Word On A Wing.flac
05. Stay.flac
06. Waiting For The Man.flac
07. Queen Bitch.flac
08. Life On Mars?.flac
09. Five Years.flac
10. Panic In Detroit.flac
11. Band Introductions.flac
12. Changes.flac
13. TVC-15 (very small cut at beginning).flac
14. Diamond Dogs.flac
15. Rebel Rebel.flac
16. Sister Midnight.flac
17. The Jean Genie (about 1 min only then tape cuts).flac
Label: No label
Audio Source: audience
Lineage: Maxell XLIIS Cassette (unknown gen)
Total running time: 1:27:22
Sound Quality: noise ,dull ,but still good listened to
Attendance: 17.500
Artwork: None.
As for the show itself, those who’ve heard it know it is one of the best of the Station tour, with the banter before Sister Midnight where Bowie references coming back to the Tower Theatre later in the year, and the intro to TVC-15 which explains the concept behind the song. Bowie also delivers (the Iggy Tour, although he does not say this…) a really nice band intro, longer than usual where he mentions George Murray’s new ‘Christian Dior’ jacket. Classic!!
The Tour Band – The Station To Station Tour
• David Bowie – Vocals, saxophone
• Carlos Alomar – Rhythm guitar, music director,backing vocals
• Stacy Heydon – Lead guitar, backing vocals
• George Murray – Bass guitar, backing vocals
• Dennis Davis – Drums, percussion
• Tony Kaye – Keyboards
The band became known as “Raw Moon”
Crew
• Vern Moose Constan, Rob Joyce – Band technicians/personnel
• Lonnie McKenzie, Leroy Kerr, Lester Burton, Buddy Prewitt, Larry Sizemore – Lighting technicians/personnel
• Buford Jones, Scott Wadsworth – Sound technicians/personnel
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I was there ! During my studies as a 19 years old french scholar in Philadelphia then when you see lou reed in concert the year after you may die in peace…