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Showing posts with label Kansas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansas. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Kansas Norman, OK 7/24/82

 



                                                 https://workupload.com/file/8jcDjzmCfBT


Saturday, April 13, 2024

NBC The Source 1980 Kansas (Uptown Theatre, Chicago, IL recorded Oct. 28-29, 1980)

Kansas
NBC The Source 1980
broadcast Dec. 5-6-7, 1980
Recorded October 28 & 29 at The Uptown Theatre Chicago, IL
Broadcast dates: December 5-6-7, 1980

01 Kansas - Point of Know Return
02 Kansas - Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel
03 Kansas - Paradox
04 Commercial - Levi's
05 Kansas - Cheyenne Anthem
06 Kansas - Dust In The Wind
07 Kansas - Miracles Out of Nowhere
08 Kansas - Loner
09 Kansas - Anything For You
10 Kansas - Don't Open Your Eyes
11 Kansas - Got To Rock On
12 Commercial - Levi's
13 Kansas - Hold On
14 Kansas - Relentless
15 Kansas - Portrait (He Knew)
16 Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son
17 John McGhan - NBC The Source 82-12 Outro

One more from the Sam Elliot's Mustache collection.  Sam didn't scan the disc labels, so I grabbed what I found off of Discogs.

A review from Billboard mentions this is the "phenomenally successful rock groups first live concert broadcast."  I don't know if that's true, but their first King Biscuit show didn't air until Feb. 20, 1983, and Westwood One was late to the party with a Superstars Concert in August of 1982. So it is LIKELY to be true.

The Billboard review also mentions the broadcast was sourced from two nights, and mixed by the band's engineer/producer Brad Aaron.

There was noticeable surface noise at the start of track 5 ("Cheyenne Anthem") for about 45 seconds.  I knocked it down as much as possible without distorting the sound.  You'll hear it on headphones; not so much on a stereo...and hey, it's 45 seconds, it will be over before you know it.  Other than that, this show is near-perfect.

As previously mentioned, from the first Source show in 1979 until about September of 1981, there were no numbers printed on the discs.  After that, the numbering system was the last two digits of the year plus an ascending number sequence.  Before then, there were numbers etched into the run out grooves, but no obvious numbering system.  I'm notating these shows with the year and the month of broadcast. So, I'm calling this 1980-12 for the year, and the month of the broadcast.


Friday, November 2, 2018

First Airborne Rock and Roll Division, Captured Live! CL 3384

First Airborne Rock and Roll Division
Fort DeRussy Military Reservation
Honolulu, HI
Captured Live! syndicated radio show CL 3384
Broadcast week of 9/10/1984

NOW WITH LINKS SMALLER THAN 80MB!

Hey, Voodoo Wagon gang, I had a comment from our friend Anonymous, who was kind enough to let me know that he (or she) had problems downloading files on MEGA that were larger than 80MB.  So...is this a problem for anyone else?

I have broken the files for this show into 75MB files to help him (or her) download the files....I'll also do the same for the other First Airborne Rock and Roll Division show (listed below).

And I'll also give you a TEASER of a future post!

I've found the COMPLETE BROADCAST of this Captured Live!, which was originally spread over two weeks back in 1984!  Now...I have to WORK on these two shows, removing clicks and pops, but VERY SOON we'll have the complete broadcast of this super-group!

https://mega.nz/#!eQhlCKbL!0-QFadbMdsQjur6HHqeY9sjFRysSHRIm73RJ6HfQQQg

https://mega.nz/#!aM5xlKZS!C8GJVwSHFDEdI-a15KXqskbLZ3U2Cln-7BxCvghE4Qs

https://mega.nz/#!7MxFESgK!UT1PxXOBSRteHMKb_fsDRkMu4NpQmPsrix3HlOJukO4

https://mega.nz/#!7Yx1XaYC!i7EY7p2FiEVOIVeP8unVo7JWQiDawGoRjbysU06tlRM

https://mega.nz/#!TNwlwShA!-V_Wc_138KCpxOapAwH-9LGU9n0lpKMhlx2dVOka0n0

https://mega.nz/#!LFoXjKLK!hJHyxqdmZJFulIT2R71_ZnGFcl2WpVJesKWSlIOH_z8

UPDATED NOTES AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2018:

Recording date is likely April 6, 7, or 8th, 1984 as I've found a copy of a local base newspaper, the "Hawaii Marine" dated April 4, 1984 that mentions that "a carnival featuring rides,
food, refreshments and the rock band "The First Airborne
Rock and Roll Division" should liven Fort DeRussy this weekend."

From what I've discovered, the First Airborne Rock and Roll Division played for three nights at Fort DeRussy Military Reservation,
which would be April 6, 7, or 8th, 1984. It's possible the show
is from any (or several) of those dates.

A copy of that newspaper page has been added to the file.  Note that several online sources list this show as "March 1984."

The band members of the First Airborne Rock and Roll Division on the 1984 tour were:

Cheap Trick:
Rick Neilson
Robin Zander
Bun E. Carlos

Kansas:
Phil Ehart
John Elefante

Richard Williams

Le Roux:
Leon Medica

Pablo Cruise:
David Jenkins
Cory Lerios
John Pierce

Doobie Brothers:
Patrick Simmons

(This set list is not the same as the one listed below...but any duplicated song titles are the same versions...Also, the post immediately below this one is the SAME SHOW I posted in 2015,  but updated with better file tagging, and with the new information I've learned about the show since 2015. This "greatest hits" show adds tracks by the Kansas and Pablo Cruise band members, but leaves out some of the Cheap Trick songs.  Eventually, I shall track down the original broadcast LPs of the original two part show, and combine all of this into a First Airborne Rock and Roll Division mega-post.  Stay tuned, Voodoo Wagon Beloved Audience!

And really, Jobe...check out the David Faux-ie track.   It's so awful that it's wonderful.   :)

01 Jim Ladd - Intro 1
02 Commercial - Chevrolet Camero Z28
03 Jim Ladd - Intro 2
04 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Carry On Wayward Son
05 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Dust In The Wind
06 Jim Ladd - CL-3384 Break
07 Commercial - U.S. Army
08 Commercial - Jensen Car Stereo
09 Jim Ladd - CL-3384 Break
10 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Love Will Find A Way
11 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Whatcha Gonna Do
12 Jim Ladd - CL-3384 Break
13 Commercial - Chevrolet Road Surfing (in the style of the Beach Boys)
14 Commercial - U.S. Army
15 Jim Ladd - CL-3384 Break
16 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - So Wrong
17 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Rockin' Down The Highway
18 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Black Water
19 Jim Ladd - CL-3384 Break
20 Commercial - Levi's 501 Blues
21 Commercial - Chevrolet Camero Berlinetta - (David Bowie imitation)
22 Jim Ladd - CL-3384 Break
23 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Dream Police
24 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - I Want You To Want Me
25 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
26 First Airborne Rock and Roll Division - Surrender
27 Jim Ladd - Outro

https://mega.nz/#!rJQACa4B!Y5p6u0dPczbNov2fbccQ9HuU74gf2SBBOU1bwbrRSDQ


Captured Live! produced radio shows starting in March 1982 to December 1984 for affiliated stations on the RKO Radio Network.  Distribution was usually on two or three LP sets, and Captured Live! produced hosted and unhosted versions.  A script was included for the stations that chose to use the unhosted version.   Over the years the full sets with both hosted/unhosted versions have often been split apart and sold as separate items.

As of June 18, 1984, the show changed to "hosted only," all shows after that date should not have an "unhosted" version.

I've also seen Captured Live! reel-to-reel tapes for sale, and they don't seem to have a corresponding LP version.

Most of the shows were broadcasts of current live concerts recorded for Captured Live!, but there was a Fleetwood Mac show consisting of their 1974 KSAN-FM studio broadcast from the Record Plant.

The show numbering scheme took the number of the show in sequence plus the last two digits of the year:  the first show of 1983 was 183, the second show was 283, etc.

The First Airborne Rock And Roll Division band came from an idea by Phil Ehart of Kansas for a series of USO (United Service Organizations Inc.) shows for U.S. military servicemen.  The version of the band touring in the SPRING of 1984 included members of Kansas, Cheap Trick, Pablo Cruise, Doobie Brothers and LeRoux.  They played shows at bases in Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan, the Philipines, Diego Garcia, Germany, and also did shows on aircraft carriers in the Indian Ocean.  Ehart put together different groups of stars for First Airborne USO tours in 1985 and 1986.

Captured Live! did a two part broadcast of the First Airborne Rock And Roll Division's appearance at Fort DeRussy Military Reservation in Honolulu, Hawaii.   The first syndicated broadcast date was on June 4, 1984 (show CL-1984, hosted and unhosted versions), and featured the Kansas/Pablo Cruise songs.  The second broadcast was June 11, 1984 (show CL-2084, hosted and unhosted versions) had the Patrick Simmons/Cheap Trick songs.  I've seen circulating versions of the show that attribute the syndicated date of the shows as the actual date of the concert, which I now think was in April of 1984.  There was also a "greatest hits" version of the show issued as Captured Live! CL-3384 (broadcast date of September 10, 1984) that featured songs from both shows.  This should be a "hosted" version only.

This version is digitized from the LPs of the HOSTED rebroadcast of the show on September 10, 1984 (I do not think there was an "unhosted version" as this is after the date Captured Live! switched to only hosted versions of their shows)

I've included a 300 dpi copy of the cue sheet, and a disc label, and a few news articles I found on the internet.

Oh...and JOBE!  You simply MUST check out the David Faux-ie commercial!!!


First Airborne Rock and Roll Division, Captured Live! CL-2084 (unhosted version)

First Airborne Rock and Roll Division
Fort DeRussy Military Reservation
Honolulu, HI
Captured Live! syndicated radio show CL 2084 (unhosted version)
Broadcast week of 6/11/84

UPDATED NOTES AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2018
and updated links LESS THAN 80MB:


https://mega.nz/#!mMAi0I7L!US1PmlroKCOUISutALzE1x7CYfwS4SCebpwAhI3MRCM
https://mega.nz/#!PcBSzARK!7Cr2tRXORuSUa1DN6aOMFfP-c7OMbXCqf0K9q7TxB-I
https://mega.nz/#!2dRkEAwJ!V8oWr9WR2XBCmu7okJ7i99hdbLZE_w6ccPUfZzfqU5U
https://mega.nz/#!XZQyXAZB!GPsRa0rJN70c2yH80V8nYhGhw6B8GbRhQRCCuqbzImA
https://mega.nz/#!rdQkRS6S!PPreo_OW-OOhuNETNXUn7RHetki_ORGctkFQIfZ_cnY



Recording date is likely April 6, 7, or 8th, 1984
as I've found a copy of a local base newspaper, the "Hawaii
Marine" dated April 4, 1984 that mentions that "a carnival featuring rides,
food, refreshments and the rock band "The First Airborne
Rock and Roll Division" should liven Fort DeRussy this weekend."

From what I've discovered, the First Airborne Rock and Roll Division
played for three nights at Fort DeRussy Military Reservation,
which would be April 6, 7, or 8th, 1984. It's possible the show
is from any (or several) of those dates.

A copy of that newspaper page has been added to the file.  Note
that several online sources list this show as "March 1984."

The band members of the First Airborne Rock and Roll Division on
the 1984 tour were:

Cheap Trick:
Rick Neilson
Robin Zander
Bun E. Carlos

Kansas:
Phil Ehart
John Elefante
Richard Williams

Le Roux:
Leon Medica

Pablo Cruise:
David Jenkins
Cory Lerios
John Pierce

Doobie Brothers:
Patrick Simmons

(This set list is not the same as the one listed above...but any duplicated song titles are the same versions)

01.  Captured Live CL-2084 Intro - Jim Ladd - and audience noise
02.  So  Wrong
03.  Rockin' Down The Highway
04.  Black Water
05.  Hello There (band introductions)
06.  Dream Police
07.  I Want You To Want Me
08.  Ain't That A Shame
09.  Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
10.  Surrender
11.  Born To Be Wild
12.  Captured Live CL-2084 Outro - Jim Ladd

Captured Live! produced radio shows starting in March 1982 to December 1984 for affiliated stations on the RKO Radio Network.  Distribution was usually on two or three LP sets, and Captured Live! produced hosted and unhosted versions.  A script was included for the stations that chose to use the unhosted version.   Over the years the full sets with both hosted/unhosted versions have often been split apart and sold as separate items.

As of June 18, 1984, the show changed to "hosted only," all shows after that date should not have an "unhosted" version.

I've also seen Captured Live! reel-to-reel tapes for sale, and they don't seem to have a corresponding LP version. As this show was broadcast after that date, I am assuming there was only a "hosted" version.

Most of the shows were broadcasts of current live concerts recorded for Captured Live!, but there was a Fleetwood Mac show consisting of their 1974 KSAN-FM studio broadcast from the Record Plant.

The show numbering scheme took the number of the show in sequence plus the last two digits of the year:  the first show of 1983 was 183, the second show was 283, etc.

The First Airborne Rock And Roll Division band came from an idea by Phil Ehart of Kansas for a series of USO (United Service Organizations Inc.) shows for U.S. military servicemen.  The version of the band touring in the SPRING of 1984 included members of Kansas, Cheap Trick, Pablo Cruise, Doobie Brothers and LeRoux.  They played shows at bases in Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan, the Philipines, Diego Garcia, Germany, and also did shows on aircraft carriers in the Indian Ocean.  Ehart put together different groups of stars for First Airborne USO tours in 1985 and 1986.

Captured Live! did a two part broadcast of the First Airborne Rock And Roll Division's appearance at Fort DeRussy Military Reservation in Honolulu, Hawaii.   The first syndicated broadcast date was on June 4, 1984 (show CL-1984, hosted and unhosted versions), and featured the Kansas/Pablo Cruise songs.  The second broadcast was June 11, 1984 (show CL-2084, hosted and unhosted versions) had the Patrick Simmons/Cheap Trick songs.  I've seen circulating versions of the show that attribute the syndicated date of the shows as the actual date of the concert, which I now think was in April of 1984 (based on the reference in the local newspaper "Hawaii Marine."  There was also a "greatest hits" version of the show issued as Captured Live! CL-3384 (broadcast date of September 10, 1984) that featured songs from both shows.  This should be a "hosted" version only.

This version is digitized from the LPs of the UNHOSTED version of the the second show (CL-2084, unhosted). So this is HALF the show. There are a few long spaces of the audience noise intended as a "bed" for the disk jockey to read the script.  I've included a 300 dpi copy of the script, the cue sheet, instructions, a letter to the Program Director, a disc label, and a few news articles I found on the internet.

I have now found a copy of the later "greatest hits" version of the show with a broadcast date of September 10, 1984, and I'll post that one, too.


https://mega.nz/#!DJAEmYhD!R_z4L4U-ws-6rGFKQrfKa2LWS6R_RqZ6pcE7oM7zTt0