IQ - Time For Bed Said Zebadee (CRAPIQ28) |
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Recorded at the Heads Club, Watford, UK. Great audience recording. From the info file: IQ 'Time For Bed Said Zebadee' CRAPIQ28 Verulam Arms ('Heads') Watford 24th October 1984 Audience Recording Lineage (I think) Ross RE-535 - Sony Recording Walkman - TDK AD120 - First Gen Copy (TDK D90) - 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 Cook - Drums CD1 - 44'27' 1. The Enemy Smacks - 14'39' 2. The Thousand Days - 4'25' 3. Widows Peak - 9'52' 4. It All Stops Here - 7'14' 5. The Magic Roundabout - 8'17' CD2 - 46'34' 1. Awake And Nervous - 8'15' 2. Barbell Is In - 6'06' 3. The Last Human Gateway - 20'12' 4. New Years Day - 6'33' 5. Stomach Of Animal - 3'38' 6. ----some abject madness --- 1'50' 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 first generation recording on a good old TDK D90. The transfer was from tape deck (Aiwa AD-F800) to Audio CD recorder, then EAC to WAV to FLAC. The recording is effected by some fairly loud tape hiss, particularly in the left channel, but this is not too distracting and this is a good represenation of the gig. This was a rather odd set with the opener being the normal set closer! Barbell was confirmed as the forthcoming single release (due on 2/11/84) and was included in the set - becoming a regular for a while. IQ played a number of covers as encores during 1984,this night was no different with a rather premature version of U2's New Years Day! A second encore (despite the announcement that there was no more time) was squeezed in and was the manic as ever Stomach! The final track is an excerpt of a short after gig interview supposedly apologizing to 'Alice's Restaurant' radio listeners for a (future) failure to attend a scheduled studio guest session. Too much alcohol was imbided by all! Captain Ransid November 2004 FLAC Fingerprints CRAPIQ28d1t01.flac:c0aa1266a569df290a6bf487f7f778c2 CRAPIQ28d1t02.flac:03e049c2feec2a36c529f512a6bdabfe CRAPIQ28d1t03.flac:1951312280869cfb02a32b79eb39b458 CRAPIQ28d1t04.flac:bf9eabbec2ba1d006e815006aedc6a6e CRAPIQ28d1t05.flac:308e5bd39bb70350554a0352144c3d81 CRAPIQ28d2t01.flac:9dc160aa62286bb096d5e0f1a3e5b35d CRAPIQ28d2t02.flac:0daa66d33110a97b05e512c84dc39da3 CRAPIQ28d2t03.flac:8c085c0abe2cfa9f8b6a6e5b3d763506 CRAPIQ28d2t04.flac:64a433b251d01fd3354889d4546a7c93 CRAPIQ28d2t05.flac:4596eb1b6bec34b720a83c94970f2d56 CRAPIQ28d2t06.flac:218559deb728ef7dc1c4e5f49696ebec Interested in IQ? Consider joining the band approved trading group 'Collected Underground' - more info at the link below. http://www.collectedunderground.com/ |