IQ - You Paid ... And I Didn't (CRAPIQ21) |
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Recorded at the Marquee, London, UK. Very good audience recording. From the info file: IQ 'You Paid ... And I Didn't' CRAPIQ21 Marquee, London 5th July 1984 Audience Recording Lineage Low generation tape (2 x TDK D60's) - Aiwa AD-F800 - Traxdata CD Audio burner EAC to WAV to FLAC via Flac FrontEnd Line up Peter Nicholls - Vocals Mike Holmes - Guitar Tim Esua - Bass Martin Orford - Keys, BVs Paul CD1 - 49'21' 1. Widows Peak - 9'46' 2. It All Stops Here - 7'56' 3. Magic Roundabout - 5'59' 4. Just Changing Hands - 6'36' 5. The Last Human Gateway - 19'01' CD2 - 41'38' 1. Through The Corridors (Oh Shit Me) - 4'09' 2. Awake And Nervous - 8'27' 3. My Baby Treats Me Right Coz I'm a Hard Loving Man All Night Long - 1'54' 4. The Enemy Smacks - 17'00' 5. Beef In Box - 4'58' 6. Open Your Heart - 5'06' I created and shared these files some 5 years ago as part of a 32 show IQ series from the early 80's and on noticing how poor my share ratio had become decided to put some of these up on Dime in the hope that it might make a difference! :-) I'm sure lots of people may have these already but you never know! I've searched the dead torrents and can't see that they have been on Dime before - apologies to the moderators if that's not the case. I attach below the original comments I made at the time. Some art was created for this series after it was launched and I've added it. Captain Ransid - August 09 Original Comments This is a direct transfer from 20 year old low generation recording on a good old TDK D60's. The transfer was from tape deck (Aiwa AD-F800) to Audio CD recorder, then EAC to WAV to FLAC. The recording is quite quiet and thus tape hiss is fairly prominent, but not disasterously so. As this was the first time that the boys had played 2 consecutive nights at the Marquee the sets for each night was quite different! The set opened with a Widows Peak, rather than the 'traditional' opener, A+N. Pete announced that the reason why this was the first gig for a while was that they had been writing some songs and then premiered the embryonic Magic Roundabout (as yet untitled) which segued, via a little instrumental bridge, into Hands, followed by Gateway. Martin showed off a little and played the rarely performed solo, My Baby Treats Me right.... into The Enemy, as per the album, to wrap up the set. A great pair of encores - the first was a real hark back to old days 'Beef In Box', with the boys being joined by Carmine - for the first time for a very long time. The second was the Human League's Open Your Heart! Captain Ransid October 2004 FLAC Fingerprints CRAPIQ21d2t06.flac:12ad37c51995c62c546c829d46c90dfe CRAPIQ21d1t01.flac:217209f579a9375f6ac8a5ac90e1c113 CRAPIQ21d1t02.flac:a4c14a4658631c58a5bceca20882652d CRAPIQ21d1t03.flac:e5d634d0525094d220fb891016e105a9 CRAPIQ21d1t04.flac:77649569c0547c471727ef30bdaedf2a CRAPIQ21d1t05.flac:399c0237ca2b1d3d288f7b186d7ae109 CRAPIQ21d2t01.flac:5069d853dde0752c724e16c09b268339 CRAPIQ21d2t02.flac:9916d2139621a101478cea609cbbe0fb CRAPIQ21d2t03.flac:cd9f35e310933a62d3cb9b28db2e3f3c CRAPIQ21d2t04.flac:94ce05554c1b908aaa52e090f7bf2ed8 CRAPIQ21d2t05.flac:db8a48d6376a8408395c6d1a867bd7ae Interested in IQ? Consider joining the band approved trading group 'Collected Underground' - more info at the link below. http://www.collectedunderground.com/ |