Supertramp - Festhalle, Bern, Switzerland
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 03-04-1972
     
Length  : 46:28
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
01 It's A Long Road 07:08
02 Unknown 03:53
03 Remember 04:57
04 Maybe I'm A Beggar 06:45
05 Nothing To Show 04:54
06 Try Again 12:24
07 Unknown 06:27

Notes
Recorded at the Festhalle, Bern, Switzerland. Very good audience recording of a very early Supertramp show. The band was Ten Years After's support act.


From the info file:

'Dear 'Dime Members',
when i first started the UHDP(URIAH HEEP DIME PROJECT)a little over a month ago or so,
it was inspired mostly by 3 people. Federico(Blacklarbot), Konstantinos(Maratos) & Iain(Matoman).
Maratos & Matoman are like myself, both big UH fans and collectors,
but it was the success of Blacklarbot's SABBATH DIME PROJECT(SDP) that made me realize that if did the same thing with Uriah Heep,
and shared as many of the good recordings in my collection that i could,
then maybe like with all the Sabbath collectors,
someone would come forward with a rare and wonderful 'uncirculated' UH recording.
And amazingly enough someone did!'

REMEMBER READING THOSE WORDS A FEW WEEKS BACK??

Well that same group of great people who shared 2 of the rarest Uriah Heep recordings with us have decided to share more of their recordings here on Dime.
So inspired by these words every week by 'Team Lampinski'-Always remember - 'the more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you'.
With that in mind we now present the WILLIAM TELL EDITIONS(WTE).
'William Tell' is the name of the person who is providing the recordings and transfers of his various friends in the 'European Taping Community'.
Several tapers including 'William Tell' himself have recorded a wide range of various artists from the 70's, 80's and beyond.
It is these recordings we would like to dedicate to Dan Lampinski and his 'Team' for all they shared with us.

And with that in mind i implore those that still have such 'treasures' tucked away,
to please consider sharing them the way these generous people have.
None of us are getting any younger and what good will any of your recordings be when your dead.


So Boys & Girls, Brothers & Sisters, Ladies & Gentleman
For your 'earjoyment' and entertainment
I present to you;

'WILLIAM TELL EDITION' 005

SUPERTRAMP
1972-04-03
Festhalle
Bern, Switzerland


Recorded by; 'Judge Free'
Recorded on; AGFA Fe Master Cassettes>Phillips Deck(Mono)>second generation EL3302
Recording provided by; 'William Tell'
Uploaded by; 'Lucifer Burns'

See IMPORTANT lineage notes below*

Setlist

1. IT'S A LONG ROAD
2. ??
3. REMEMBER
4. MAYBE I'M A BEGGAR
5. NOTHING TO SHOW
6. TRY AGAIN
7. ??


Musicians;

ROGER HOGDSON– Vocals/Guitars/Keyboards/Cello/Flute (1970–1983)
RICK DAVIES– Vocals/Keyboards/Harmonica (1970–1988, 1996–2002, since 2010)
FRANK FARRELL– Bass/Keyboards/Backing Vocals (1971–1972)
DAVE WINTHROP– Saxophone/Windwoods/Vocals (1970–1973)
KEVIN CURRIE– Drums & Percussion (1971–1973)


*We have included the orginal cassette tape recording used.
The recording is untrack-marked and unaltered. The recording is as the taper captured it...RAW.
These files are found inside a seperate fold within the torrent marked 'raw file'.
Please feel free to do any 'remastering' or 'Matrixing' with these files.
The files that are track marked and lightly EQ'ed are in the files labeled 'DISC'.

Here is the orignal lineage for the die-hard collector as well as the average listener;

AGFA Fe Master cassette>Nakamichi 682 ZX Cassette Tape deck(normal eq/no noise reduction)>Sony CDR-W66 Standalone CD Burner w/'super bitmapping on'>CDR

CDR>Plexwriter Premium II CD-Transport>iMac 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo with iTunes 9.2.1 into WAW>DVDR.

DVDR>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME

Track splitting and editing>CD Wave Editor and Creative WaveStudio.

Slight EQ'ing>Nero progam

ALL extracting, editing, track marking & EQ'ing by 'Lucifer Burns'

CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME


Feel free to remaster or matrix the show and to provide artwork (please naming source and all involved) – and then please RE-SEED here on DIME and share!

Please thank the gentleman that recorded the show; 'Judge Free' and his friend 'William Tell' for providing the 'raw file'.

ENJOY!