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Lou Reed - 2003.04.21&22 Bowery Ballroom, New York

Posted: 02 Jan 2014 11:52
by schnittstelle
Lou Reed - 2003.04.21&22 Bowery Ballroom, New York

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LOU REED

Bowery Ballroom, New York

April 21&22, 2003

DISC ONE
01 - Sweet Jane
02 - Smalltown
03 - Tell It To Your Heart
04 - Men Of Good Fortune
05 - How Do You Think It Feels
06 - Vanishing Act
07 - Ecstasy
08 - The Day John Kennedy Died
09 - Street Hassle
10 - The Bed
11 - Reviens Cherie

DISC TWO
01 - Venus In Furs
02 - Dirty Blvd.
03 - Sunday Morning
04 - All Tomorrow's Parties
05 - Call On Me
06 - The Raven
07 - Set The Twilight Reeling
08 - Candy Says
09 - Rock Minuet
10 - Who Am I?

DISC THREE
01 - Sweet Jane
02 - Smalltown
03 - Tell It To Your Heart
04 - Men Of Good Fortune
05 - How Do You Think It Feels
06 - Vanishing Act
07 - Ecstasy
08 - The Day John Kennedy Died
09 - Street Hassle
10 - The Bed
11 - Reviens Cherie

DISC FOUR
01 - Venus In Furs
02 - Dirty Blvd.
03 - Sunday Morning
04 - Heroin
05 - Call On Me (take I)
06 - Call On Me (take II)
07 - The Raven
08 - Set The Twilight Reeling
09 - Candy Says
10 - Rock Minuet
11 - Perfect Day

TT : approx. 260min (120 + 140), excellent audience recording.
ARTWORK included

THE BAND:
LOU REED, vocals & guitar
MIKE RATHKE, electric and acoustic guitar
FERNANDO SAUNDERS, electric and acoustic bass
JANE SCARPANTONI, cello
ANTONY, vocals

Recorded by UNKNOWN

Lineage: Schoeps CCM4's > DAT > downloaded from DIME some years ago > my discs > wav > flac > uploaded to DIME 2014
I've not done anything to the sound... it's the way I received.

Free for sharing, never sell.

Some notes from the taper:
These two shows at the Bowery on the Lower East Side of Manhattan recieved very little publicity, if any at all.
If memory serves me right, these were the first shows where Lou was testing out the band that is essentially his current
configuration. (The Kung fu guy was not a part of this group as of this time.)
The setlists show that there were only a few songs different between the two nights, but at least to me, you could notice that
each nights performance was slightly different. I enjoyed both nights and believe that to enjoy either night, you have to listen
to the other nights performance.

For those who don't know the Bowery Ballroom is a small place, roughly half of the size of your average high school gymnasium's
basketball court, a stage is at the end, there is a small balcony with a few tables that runs around the three walls opposite the
stage. I would say there were no more than 200-300 people in attedance for each of these shows. I made these recordings from the
middle of the floor, dead to center. The soundboard was behind me, in the upper left corner of the balcony as you go up and over
my left shoulder as I faced the stage.

Nanuk_99
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