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"The New Barbarians
Knebworth Fair
Knebworth House
Knebworth
UK
August 11. 1979
Audience Master Tape
1. Sweet Little Rock & Roller (Chuck Berry cover)
2. F.U.C. Her (Ron Wood song)
3. Breathe on Me (Ron Wood song)
4. I Can Feel the Fire (Ron Wood song)
5. Let's Go Steady Again
6. Worried Life Blues (Big Maceo cover)
7. Honky Tonk Women (The Rolling Stones cover)
8. Come to Realise (Ron Wood song)
9. Am I Grooving You (Freddie Scott cover)
10. Seven Days (Bob Dylan cover)
11. Before They Make Me Run (The Rolling Stones cover)
12. Jumpin' Jack Flash (The Rolling Stones cover)
Ron Wood Guitar Harmonica Pedal Steel Guitar Vocals
Keith Richards Guitar Piano Vocals
Phil Chen Bass
Ian McLagan Piano Organ Backing Vocals
Bobby Keys Saxophone
Joseph Modeliste Drums
Going through my old master tapes, here is another oldie but goodie, I have transferred the master tape and adjusted the volume. I have also cut out some audience "banter" between songs that you don't want to hear.
I borrowed a "portable" tape deck from a friend and took it in complete with spare batteries and a sack full of tapes. I remember seeing a reel to reel with twin mic's on stands and a huge car sized battery. Security? it was manned by the Legalise Cannabis Campaign.
When they finished I rewound the tape a bit and pushed play to see how it had come out. Heads spun round as the volume was up high and a Canadian came over and we swopped details. He also got his friend to contact me who ran a record store. That was the start of an expensive relationship.
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"The New Barbarians
Knebworth Fair
Knebworth House
Knebworth
UK
August 11. 1979
Audience Master Tape
Size 398.70 MB (418,068,638 bytes)
Added Fri 04th Dec, 2020 18:53 GMT
Upped by hawkwind
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wiredallnight
There is also another recording from another tape source if someone wants it: [we.tl]
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Silver Dagger
Hmmm, need to find my tape of this gig. From memory it was a pretty good recording.