IQ - The RSPCCM Gig (CRAPIQ07)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 04-10-1983
     
Length  : 89:59
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
The RSPCCM Gig (CRAPIQ07) (Disc 1) 58:43
01 Intro 01:29
02 Awake & Nervous 07:49
03 Fascination 05:58
04 It All Stops Here 08:39
05 Just Changing Hands 06:25
06 The Last Human Gateway 19:24
07 Through The Corridors (Oh Shit Me!) 02:50
08 Intelligence Quotient 06:09
The RSPCCM Gig (CRAPIQ07) (Disc 2) 31:16
01 The Enemy Smacks 16:31
02 Hey Hey My My 04:56
03 Barbell Is In 06:02
04 Stomach Of Animal 03:47

Notes
Recorded at the Marquee, London, UK. Very good audience recording.


From the info file:

IQ
'The RSPCCM Gig' *
CRAPIQ07
Marquee, London
4th October 1983
Audience Recording - B

Lineage (I think!)
Ross RE-535 - Sony Recording Walkman - TDK AD120 - 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 - 58'44'
1. Intro - 1'29'
2. Awake & Nervous - 7'49'
3. Fascination - 5'58'
4. It All Stops Here - 8'39'
5. Just Changing Hands - 6'25'
6. The Last Human Gateway - 19'23'
7. Through The Corridors (Oh Shit Me!) - 2'50'
8. Intelligence Quotient - 6'09'

CD2 - 31'18'
1. The Enemy Smacks - 16'31'
2. Hey Hey My My - 4'56'
3. Barbell Is In - 6'02'
4. Stomach Of Animal - 3'47'

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 has become decided to put some of these on here in the hope that it may 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 here 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 - July09

Comments

This is a direct transfer from 21 year old master recording on a good old TDK AD120. Noise reduction was not used in the intial recording and thus, given the quality of the tape, tape hiss is still present, but not overly so.

The transfer was from tape deck (Aiwa AD-F800) to Audio CD recorder, then EAC to WAV to NERO 6.0 to FLAC.

This is an average relatively early audience recording which I'd rate as a B.

This was the second Marquee headline and the relationship with the fans was becoming well established. The trend of cover encores was being introduced and featured Neil Young's classic on this occasion, sequed into a rousing Barbell and wrapped up with a manic dance for the vegetarians!

Captain Ransid - Sep 04

(* The Royal Society For The Prevention of Cruelty to Child Molesters)