Lou Reed - State Theater, Minneapolis MN - 16 April 1978
Posted: 14 Feb 2011 07:47
Lou Reed
Venue: State Theater, Minneapolis, MN
Date: April 16, 1978
Source: CD-Rs from trade > xAct flac conversion ( level 8 )
Disc 1
01 - Gimme Some Good Times 2:49
02 - Satellite of Love 6:06
03 - Leave Me Alone
04 - I Wanna Be Black
05 - Walk on the Wild Side 6:25
06 - Coney Island Baby 11:16
Disc 2
01 - Dirt
02 - Street Hassle
03 - Rock 'n Roll
04 - Heroin
Lou Reed - guitar, vocals
Stuart Heinrich - guitar
Michael Fonfara - keyboards
Marty Fogel - saxophone
Ellard "Moose" Boles - bass
Michael Suchorsky - drums
Angela Howard, Chrissy Faith - background vocals
My main reason for putting this up on Dime is so someone can do a little re-mastering. This was obviously transferred a bit too slow, and I simply don't have the time to fix it.
This is an audience recording made during one of the greatest eras in Lou's history of performing live - Spring 1978. The band was incredibly tight and Lou had dropped the jazz-rock pretensions he had dabbled in over the previous year. This is straight-up Rock power.
**cover-art included**
UPLOAD by MJG196
Let me teach you about good music: thereisasite.blogspot.com
at DaD
Venue: State Theater, Minneapolis, MN
Date: April 16, 1978
Source: CD-Rs from trade > xAct flac conversion ( level 8 )
Disc 1
01 - Gimme Some Good Times 2:49
02 - Satellite of Love 6:06
03 - Leave Me Alone
04 - I Wanna Be Black
05 - Walk on the Wild Side 6:25
06 - Coney Island Baby 11:16
Disc 2
01 - Dirt
02 - Street Hassle
03 - Rock 'n Roll
04 - Heroin
Lou Reed - guitar, vocals
Stuart Heinrich - guitar
Michael Fonfara - keyboards
Marty Fogel - saxophone
Ellard "Moose" Boles - bass
Michael Suchorsky - drums
Angela Howard, Chrissy Faith - background vocals
My main reason for putting this up on Dime is so someone can do a little re-mastering. This was obviously transferred a bit too slow, and I simply don't have the time to fix it.
This is an audience recording made during one of the greatest eras in Lou's history of performing live - Spring 1978. The band was incredibly tight and Lou had dropped the jazz-rock pretensions he had dabbled in over the previous year. This is straight-up Rock power.
**cover-art included**
UPLOAD by MJG196
Let me teach you about good music: thereisasite.blogspot.com
at DaD