Westwood One In Concert #85-23
Eddie and the Tide / Paul Young
syndicated broadcast week of October 7-13, 1985
(confirmed by ad in Billboard magazine)
Eddie and the Tide
Keystone, Palo Alto, CA
Unknown recording date, but
Setlist.fm lists two 1985 Keystone
Palo Alto shows for Eddie and the Tide
on May 26, 1985 and June 28, 1985.
Paul Young & the Royal Family
Irvine Meadows Ampitheatre, Irvine, CA
recorded September 7, 1985 (dated by ad in L.A. Times)
Sides 1 and 2:
01. Westwood One In Concert 85-23 Intro - Phil Hendrie
02. Commercial - Edge Shave Gel
03. Commercial - Snickers
04. Just Need A Little Rock - Eddie and the Tide
05. Go Out and Get It - Eddie and the Tide
06. This Could Be The One - Eddie and the Tide
07. Commercial - Starburst Fruit Chews
08. Commercial - Budweiser
09. Westwood One In Concert 85-23 Break - Phil Hendrie
10. One In A Million - Eddie and the Tide
11. Nightdrive - Eddie and the Tide
12. Commercial - Levi's 501 Jeans
13. Commercial - Edge Shave Gel
14. Commercial - U.S. Army
15. Westwood One Radio Network promo - John Parr
16. Westwood One In Concert 85-23 Break - Phil Hendrie
Sides 3 and 4:
17. This Girl - Eddie & the Tide
18. Excited - Eddie & the Tide
19. Commercial - Snickers
20. Commercial - Budweiser (Dexy's Midnight Runners)
21. Commercial - Levi's 501 Jeans
22. Westwood One In Concert 85-23 Break - Phil Hendrie
23. Tomb of Memories - Paul Young
24. Love Of The Common People - Paul Young
25. Commercial - Budweiser
26. Westwood One Radio Network Promo - Glenn Frey
27. Westwood One Break - Phil Hendrie
28. I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down - Paul Young
29. Come Back And Stay - Paul Young
30. Commercial - Starburst Fruit Chews
31. Westwood One Radio Network Promo - Gary Busey
32. Every Time You Go Away - Paul Young
33. Westwood One Outro - Phil Hendrie
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Flac files of wavs, digitized December 2017.
The cue sheet is missing. I've included a scan of the disc label, a Billboard listing that
confirms the original syndicated broadcast date, and an advertisement from the L.A. Times that establishes the recording date for the Paul Young show.
A bit about Keystone Palo Alto:
The building housed three different supermarkets and a short lived German restaurant before becoming a night club named Sophie's. The Jerry Garcia Band recorded Garcia Live Volume Seven at Sophie's in 1976. In 1977, it became Keystone Palo Alto, joining the already existing Keystone Berkeley and The Stone (San Francisco, formerly Keystone Korner).
In '87-'89 the building became the Vortex, a modern dance club, but returned to rock acts under the name The Edge from 1989 through 2000. The last incarnation of the building saw it transform
into Club Illusions, a supper club.
Here's an aerial shot of the old Keystone building (looks a lot like a 1960s supermarket, doesn't it?)
The building was torn down in October of 2013 and replaced with this: