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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Ann & Nancy Wilson and Terry Reid - Mountian Stage Special Events Center, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho June 20, 1993

 


This is the first and only time the Wilson sisters played for the Mountain Stage radio. The Wilson sisters doing some new tracks, with some old classics re-vamped.  Along with one of their favorite Zeppelin covers, 'Battle of Evermore'. We also have Terry Reid doing a short set during tracks 10-12. Then everyone joins in for the final song, 'Chain of Fools'. It's an interesting performance by Ann and Nancy.

01. DJ Introduction   02. Back To Avalon   03. Cherry Blossom Road   04. Love Mistake   05. Anything Is Possible   06. Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin)   07. These Dreams   08. Crazy On You   09. Ring Them Bells   10. Servant Girl   11. I Can't Stand The Rain (Ann Pebbles)   12. When I Fall In Love (Doris Day)   13. Chain of Fools (Aretha Franklin)


                                            https://workupload.com/file/X6HmeLYLQ6Z


Friday, May 30, 2025

A Blast From Our Past

 *THANKS TO SAL

                                           
                                                      PRONOUNCED  JAH-SEE

Here's a guy who probably didn't get a lot of chicks in high school, didn't have a souped-up car, wasn't on the track team, and just not popular at all. So....he spent his time dissecting every David Bowie, Marc Bolan, and Sweet record note by note. Then to top it off this guy is from West Viginia, the home of T.A.C.O. country. I think this is one of the best things out there right now. However your mileage may vary. So Andy if you're reading this give this a listen. 


Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Who - Roundhouse BBC One Sessions 2006

The Who - BBC Electric Proms
Roundhouse, Camden, London
2006-10-29

BBC FM Broadcast @flac

Set List
01 I Can't Explain
02 The Seeker
03 Who Are You
04 Fragments
05 Sound Round
06 Pick Up The Peace
07 Endless Wire
08 We've Got A Hit
09 They Made My Dream Come True
10 Mirror Door
11 Baba O'Riley
12 My Generation
13 Mike Post Theme
14 Pinball Wizard
15 Amazing Journey
16 Sparks
17 See Me, Feel Me - Listening To You
18 Tea and Theatre 


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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Sam & Dave - My Father’s Place , Roslyn, NY. 7 December 1979 - Late Show

 



  

                                                                         Hold On !


                                     https://workupload.com/file/L3XdbPVDeyA

  

Men At Work - Akron Agora Nov. 15, 1982 Westwood One In Concert IC-83-06-Y

Men At Work
Westwood One In Concert IC-83-06-Y
Airs 3/18 - 3/20 1983

Recorded at:
the Akron Agora
Akron, OH
Monday, November 15, 1982

CD1:
01 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Intro
02 Commercial - Honda
03 Commercial - Schick
04 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Segment Intro
05 Men At Work - No Restrictions
06 Men At Work - I Can See It In Your Eyes
07 Men At Work - People Just Love To Play With Words
08 Commercial - U.S. Army
09 Commercial - Columbia Pictures Spring Break
10 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Break
11 Men At Work - Overkill
12 Men At Work - Touching the Untouchables
13 Commercial - U.S. Army
14 Commercial - Budweiser (Randy Meisner)
15 Commercial - Schick
16 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Break
17 Men At Work - F-19
18 Men At Work - Shintaro
19 Men At Work - High Wire
20 Men At Work - Down Under
21 Men At Work - Underground
22 Commercial - Honda
23 Commercial - U.S. Army
24 Commercial - Budweiser (Karla DeVito)
25 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Break

CD2:
01 Men At Work - Helpless Automaton
02 Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now 
03 Men At Work - It's A Mistake
04 Men At Work - Catch A Star
05 Commercial - Honda
06 Commercial - U.S. Army
07 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Break
08 Men At Work - Be Good Johnny
09 Men At Work - Mr. Entertainer
10 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Outro
11 David Perry - In Concert IC-83-06 Promo
Flac files of wavs.  300 dpi scans of the disc labels and cue sheet.

A few newspaper articles...note that one article is from "the West Hartford Agora," not the "Agora Akron" where this show takes place.  Hey, it's there for context.  What was it like on their first U.S. tour?

Run Out Grooves:
IC=83-6-Y-A >  L-13038
IC=83-6-Y-B >  L-13038 ALSHIRE
IC=83-6-Y-C >  L-13038
IC=83-6-Y-D >  L-13038 ALSHIRE


Updated June 2025.  The prior version incorrectly identified the singer on Track 24 as Pat Benatar.  It is not Benatar, it is Karla DeVito.

As announcer Dave Perry placed the show at "the Agora in Akron, Ohio," it was easy to track down the show's date.  I was aware that there were several "Agora Ballrooms," but I'd never seen a list of them, so I did some research.  I've added the twelve that I've found to the end of this text file.

The recording date of November 15, 1982 puts this show right at a peak moment for Men At Work:  They performed "Down Under" live on Saturday Night Live three weeks earlier, on October 23, 1982. In the United States, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on nine days prior, on November 6, 1982 at No. 79.  It reached No. 1 in January 1983. The song was No. 1 for three non-consecutive weeks, selling over 2 million copies.  The song also went to No. 1 in Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Italy and Switzerland.

Unfortunately, things don't end well for the band, as is often that case in the music industry.  The original band recorded one more album "Cargo" in March of 1983.  Several tracks appear on this live show, well in advance of album.  They then took a long hiatus, at the end of which the drummer and bass player had left, their guitarist was sidelined, and studio musicians brought in...and that album ("Two Hearts") was the end of the line for Men At Work.  

A live album ("Brazil") was released in 1996; by then it was just Colin Hay (guitar, vocals) and Greg Ham (flute, sax, keyboards) left from the original band.

But the story doesn't end there.  Greg Ham used the part of the melody of the song "Kookaburra" for a few bars in "Down Under."  At the time, the copyright was owned by the song's author, Marion Sinclair.  She wrote the song in 1932.  She didn't register the copyright until 1975.  Whether or not she heard "Down Under" is not known, but she neither she...nor her estate...did anything about the infringement.

In 1990, Larrikin Music acquired the rights to the song for $6,100.00.  In 2009, Larrikin became aware that "Down Under" had a bit of "Kookaburra" in it, and sued for 60% of the royalties.

A long legal battle ensued over the next five years.  Larrikin won about $100,000, and a 5% claim on royalties after 2002.  But the legal expense on both sides were massive...millions of dollars.
“After five years of litigation, it’s four and a half-million dollars chasing $100 grand,” Hay said. “So they didn’t really win, they just lost less than us.”
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I saw Colin Hay a few years ago as part of Ringo Starr's All Stars, and he was wonderful.  

As part of my "fact check everything you can" attitude, I looked up the "you're 67-November" reference the U.S. Army commercial, and yes, it's an actual helicopter repair category.
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F-19, Shintaro, and Mr. Entertainer were "non-LP" tracks at the time.


https://mega.nz/file/mEAkHLqY#8joey3KxOo_n2r5OYGTBi_5Ufsm8_KbPwLvO-xKLrws

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List of Twelve "Agora Ballroom" venues.  These often go by a variety of names: "The Agora," "Agora Ballroom," "Agora Theater," "Agora (name of the city)."

Agora Akron, OH 
4193 State Rd
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
Later became the Boot Scoot'n Saloon.

Agora Atlanta, GA 
665 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA
Open: August 17, 1978 - 1984
Formerly named Electric Ballroom (1974-1978).

Agora Cleveland, OH 
5000 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44103
The first Agora (Agora Alpha) in Cleveland opened in February 1966 at 2175 Cornell Road and closed in 1969. In 1967 the second Agora (Agora Beta) opened on East 24th Street. This building was destroyed by fire in 1984, and the Agora re-opened at its current location on Euclid Avenue in October 1986. The Euclid Avenue building has a long history beginning in 1913 when it was known as the Metropolitan Theatre.

Agora Columbus, OH 
1722 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
Formerly the State Theater and later the Newport Music Hall.

Agora Dallas, TX 
6532 East NW Highway
Dallas, TX 75213
Formerly The Palladium and became Monopoly's in September 1983. Later reopened in Jone 1992 (again with the Agora name) before closing for good in 1993.

Agora Hallendale Beach, FL "Miami"
100 Ansin Blvd
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
Later became the Button South

Agora Houston, TX
5134 Richmond Avenue
Houston, TX 77057
July 1980 - 1982
Located in the Windsor Plaza shopping center.
Formerly The Palace

Agora New Haven, CN 
379 Whalley Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
Closed 1983

Agora Tampa
201 E. Yukon St
Tampa, FL 33604

Agora Toledo OH
3415 Dorr Street
Toledo, OH 43607
Open 1973 - 1982
Formerly The Draught House

Agora West Hartford, CN 
165 Dexter Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06110
1982 - 1989
This venue has been called the Agora Hartford, Agora Ballroom, Agora Theatre, Columbia Music Hall, Hard Rock Cafe (not the chain) Stage West, West Hartford Agora &  West Hartford Ballroom, West Hartford Ballroom and Music Hall, West Hartford Music Hall

Agora Youngstown, OH
213 W. Federal Plaza,
Youngstown, OH 44503
31 December 1978 - 23 July 1982
State Theatre (1927-1970)
Tomorrow Club (1974-1978)
Youngstown Agora (1978-1982)
State Theater and Civic Center (1983-1983)
Star Theatre (1984-1986)
Star Palace (1986-1988)


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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rock in Rio 2001

Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
January 20, 2001
FM/TV Source @320

Neil Young & Crazy Horse at the 2001 Rock In Rio music festival in Rio de Janeiro. This concert was recorded and broadcast by DirecTV (DTV) and also simulcast on multiple FM stations worldwide.

Neil Young has had several stints with Crazy Horse as his backup band, beginning in 1969 with the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. They have broken up and reunited multiple times, but have played in every decade since then. The latest iteration, with Nils Lofgren on guitar, began in 2019, and the band has released 5 albums since then.

Rock In Rio is a recurring music festival based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nine incarnations of the festival have been held in Rio de Janeiro, in 1985, 1991, 2001, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2022, with others in Lisbon and Madrid. Rock In Rio is one of the largest music festivals in the world, with over 1.3 million people attending the first event, 700,000 attending the second and fourth, about 1.2 million attending the third (this concert). (Wikipedia)

 


 

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Saturday, May 24, 2025

Keb' Mo - Estival Jazz La Romantica Nightclub , Melide (near Lugano) , Switzerland 3. July 1997

 



                                                

                                                        An excellent show and recording!


                                             https://workupload.com/file/WnJUWaxnYaP

Friday, May 23, 2025

Yes - Captured Live Shows I & II, Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, West Germany June 24, 1984

Fancy box!
Yes
Captured Live! CL-3184
Show I of II
For Broadcast: week of 8/27/84

Recorded at:
Westfalenhalle
Dortmund, West Germany
June 24, 1984

00 NO ARTIST - 1000 Hz tone
01 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Intro
02 Commercial - Chevrolet Cavalier
03 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Segment Intro
04 Yes - Cinema
05 Yes - Leave It
06 Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace
07 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Break
08 Commercial - Sparkomatic Car Sound
09 Commercial - Levi's
10 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Segment Intro
11 Yes - Si, Solly's Beard
12 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Break
13 Commercial - Sparkomatic Car Sound
14 Commercial - Levi's
15 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Segment Intro
16 Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
17 Yes - It Can Happen
18 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Break
19 Commercial - Sparkomatic Car Sound
20 Commercial - Camero Berlinetta (Bowie imitation)
21 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Segment Intro
22 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3184 Outro
23 Yes - Hold On

Runout grooves:
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): S-12504 SLM △7853 disckp
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): S-12505 SHOW 1 SIDE2 SLM △7812-X 1-
Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): S-12506 SHOW 1 SIDE3 SLM △7813 1-
Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): S-12507 SHOW 1 SIDE4 SLM △7813-X 1-

Includes 300 dpi scans of the front and back covers, all four disc labels, and the cue sheet.

UPDATED October 18, 2025 to include a print ad and article.

Fancy paper!

This is part one of a two part show.  Both shows came in a premium box with full color front and back covers. Captured Live! did not use boxes to distribute shows, so this is big change from shows before and after these two shows. The disc labels are two-color printing on a custom silver paper. The cue sheet uses two inks instead of the normal black only. 

The big question on these two shows is "why?"  Why was all this extra effort and expense put out on the part of Captured Live! to upgrade all of the packaging just for these two shows? My guess is that it has something to do with the adverting, specifically Sparkomatic. I  don't recall Sparkomatic as a sponsor on other shows. Both Sparkomatic and Chevrolet are called out on the front page of the cue sheet as "Presented by..." The other advertisers (Levi's, U.S. Army) aren't mentioned.
Fancy label!

Speaking of commercials, the David Bowie impersonation on the Chevrolet Camero Berlinetta is a real find.  The music and vocals imitate the sound of his Let's Dance album.

On the music front, the producers chose to put "Owner of a Lonely Heart" on both shows, albeit in different places.  On the first show it's stuck in the middle of the faux-concert, and in the second show it's at the end.  It's the same recording; Yes didn't play the song twice.

Announcer Jim Ladd engages in the fiction he's actually at the show in Dortmund, commenting on the audience reaction and describing the laser light show.  I'm pretty sure he was dubbing this onto the concert in a studio in the U.S.A. at a later date.
                          
Yes
Captured Live! CL-3284
Show II of II
For Broadcast: week of 9/3/84
Recorded at:
Westfalenhalle
Dortmund, West Germany
June 24, 1984
00 NO ARTIST - 1000 Hz tone
01 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Intro
02 Commercial - Camero Berlinetta (Bowie imitation)
03 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Segment Intro
04 Yes - Changes
05 Yes - Soon
06 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Break
07 Commercial - Sparkomatic Car Sound
08 Commercial - U.S. Army
09 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Segment Intro
10 Yes - City of Love
11 Yes - Whitefish
12 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Break
13 Commercial - Sparkomatic Car Sound
14 Commercial - Levi's
15 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Segment Intro
16 Yes - Starship Trooper
17 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Break
18 Commercial - Sparkomatic Car Sound
19 Commercial - Chevrolet (Beach Boys imitation)
20 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Segment Intro
21 Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
22 Jim Ladd - Captured Live CL-3284 Outro


Runout grooves:
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): S-12508 Show II Side 1 re SLM △7814
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): S-12509 Show II SIDE 2 re SLM △7814-X
Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): S-12510 SHOW II SIDE3 RE SLM △7815
Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): S-12511 Show II SIDE4 RE SLM △7815-X

Includes 300 dpi scans of the front and back covers, all four disc labels, and the cue sheet.

This is part two of a two part show. 
      


Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Pablo Cruise - "Rock Around The World" Radio Broadcast - Live at The Cellar Door, Washington, D.C. 1977

 


Pablo Cruise - 'Rock Around The World Radio Broadcast  

Live at The Cellar Door, Washington, D.C. 1977


01. Can't You Hear The Music  04:15   02. Never Had A Love  05:26   03. Whatcha Gonna Do  04:05  

 04. Ocean Breeze  10:54   05. A Place In Sun  04:28   06. Zero To Sixty In Five  04:58 

Here's a flashback for all you folks that remember cruising around with your favorite girl sitting next to you , listening to your favorite radio station !


                                           https://workupload.com/file/uXDHuyvgXHV

Rhythm Corps - two radio broadcasts from 1991

Rhythm Corps
Recorded at:
The Empire, 
Cleveland, OH 
WMMS-FM
May 4, 1991

01 Rhythm Corps - Intro, Father's Footsteps
02 Rhythm Corps - The Worst Is Over
03 Rhythm Corps - Giants
04 Rhythm Corps - Mother
05 Rhythm Corps - World By Storm
06 Rhythm Corps - Voice of Reason
07 Rhythm Corps - The Right Thing
08 Rhythm Corps - Faith & Muscle
09 Rhythm Corps - Choices
10 Rhythm Corps - Ivory Tower
11 Rhythm Corps - Feel A Whole Lot Better
12 Rhythm Corps - Satellites
13 Rhythm Corps - Common Ground
14 Rhythm Corps - Revolution Man


Flac files of wavs.
Transferred by talbe1019 FM>Hi Fi Vhs>CDrw>WAV

Does anyone know the name of the announcer?  If so, leave a comment and I'll update the file tag.

Usually, I ramble on at great length, but I want to get both of these shows up while Our Beloved Audience is craving more Rhythm Corps, so here you go!


On the Empire show, I added a folder with examples of the extensive press coverage they received in Michigan.  I also included the one, single item that I found for the state of Washington.


this is everything for Washington


Rhythm Corps
Recorded at:
Agora
Cleveland, OH  
WNCX-FM
November 15, 1991

01 Rhythm Corps - The Worst Is Over
02 Rhythm Corps - Hell Is For Heroes
03 Rhythm Corps - The Right Thing
04 Rhythm Corps - The Sky Is Falling
05 Rhythm Corps - Salvation
06 Rhythm Corps - Father's Footsteps
07 Rhythm Corps - Voice of Reason
08 Rhythm Corps - Feel A Whole Lot Better
09 Rhythm Corps - Satellites
10 Rhythm Corps - Common Ground
11 Rhythm Corps - Revolution Man
12 Doug Podell - WNCX-FM Outro

Flac files of wavs
Brought to you by the Collective For Live Music,
both shows are from the collection of Mighty Matt!





Tuesday, May 20, 2025

The Firm - Live 1985 & '86

The Firm - Live L.A. & Cleveland '85-'86
Westwood One Broadcast @flac



Short-lived eighties super-group The Firm with Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers, in concert on the Westwood One Radio Network.

These concerts were recorded in 1985 in Los Angeles, CA (#1-14) and 1986 in Cleveland, OH (#15-26) and broadcast at a later date on Westwood One.

 

Band:
Jimmy Page guitar
Paul Rodgers vocals / guitar / piano
Tony Franklin bass / keyboards
Chris Slade drums 

 

Track List:


 

!!@!!

 

Monday, May 19, 2025

Marty Balin and the New Giants - New George's , San Rafael, Ca. October 14, 1987

 

                                                         Marty Balin and the New Giants

                                           New George's,  San Rafael, Ca. October 14, 1987

                                                     from live 97.3 KRQR FM broadcast

Marty Balin: lead vocals and some guitar (R.I.P  January 30, 1942 – September 27 2018)

Kincaid Miller: keyboards 

Keith Crossan: saxophone 

Slick Aguilar: lead guitar  

Robin Sylvester: bass 

Darrell Verdusco: drums 

1: radio intro > hide my heart 5:12   2: nothing to lose 3:11   3: turn me up 3:48   4: Mary Anne 4:04 5: body talk 5:51   6: I don't mind (KBC band) 4:28   7: habit of you 4:01   8: hearts 7:53   9: band intros > Valerie (spliced after song ends, tape flip) 5:47   10: it's a shame 4:54  11: memories 4:20  12: you take my breath away 5:07  13: wrecking crew 4:02  4: announcer wrap up :22


                                                  https://workupload.com/file/hbQcspVwf9r



Sunday, May 18, 2025

The Firm - Richfield Colosseum 1986

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted November 11, 2018

The Firm - Richfield Colosseum
May 11, 1986
Richfield, OH.
Excellent FM Source @192



01 . INTRO
  02 . FORTUNE HUNTER
  03 . SOMEONE TO LOVE
  04 . MAKE UP OR BREAK UP
  05 . PRELUDE
  06 . MONEY CANT BUY
  07 . MORNING AFTER **  ( see notes )
  08 . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
  09 . RADIO ACTIVE
  10 . ALL THE KINGS HORSES
  11 . LONG BLACK CADILLAC
  12 . YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING
  13 . MIDNIGHT MOONLIGHT
  14 . TEAR DOWN THE WALLS
  15 . LIVE IN PEACE


Thanks to the original source!


Watch For The Firm live from LA and Cleveland. A WW1 broadcast in a combined show from 1985 & 1986 coming in FLAC!!
 

 
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Rhythm Corps / The Church - Westwood One In Concert 88-24

Rhythm Corps / The Church
Westwood One In Concert 88-24
for broadcast the week of November 28, 1988

Rhythm Corps
Recorded at:
Mississippi Nights
St. Louis, MO
October 25, 1988

The Church
Recorded at:
unknown venue
unknown city
unknown date

Sides 1 and 2:
01 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Intro
02 Commercial - Budweiser
03 Rhythm Corps - Faith and Muscle
04 Rhythm Corps - I Surrender
05 Commercial - Teledisc
06 Commercial - Eveready Batteries
07 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Break
08 Rhythm Corps - I'm Not The Man
09 Rhythm Corps - Father's Footsteps
10 Rhythm Corps - Common Ground
11 Commercial - Teledisc
12 Commercial - K-Mart Records
13 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Break
14 Rhythm Corps - Solidarity
15 Rhythm Corps - Streets On Fire
16 Commercial - Budweiser (Wilson Pickett)
17 Commercial - K-Mart Records
18 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Break

Sides 3 and 4:
01 The Church - When You Were Mine
02 The Church - Blood Money
03 The Church - North, South, East, West
04 Commercial - Teledisc
05 Commercial - Eveready Batteries
06 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Break
07 The Church - Hotel Womb
08 The Church - Under The Milky Way
09 Commercial - Budweiser (Buckwheat Zydeco)
10 Commercial - Magnavox (Smothers Brothers)
11 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Break
12 The Church - Reptile
13 The Church - Tantalized
14 The Church - It Doesn't Change
15 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Outro
16 Steve Downes - Westwood One IC 88-24 Promo

From Discogs:
Matrix / Runout: (Side 1): I 88-24-1
Matrix / Runout: (Side 2): I 88-24-2
Matrix / Runout: (Side 3): I 88-24-3
Matrix / Runout: (Side 4): I 88-24-4


Includes 300 dpi scans of the cue sheet and disc labels.

While I have been following the Church ever since I heard "The Unguarded Moment" back in 1981, Rhythm Corps was unknown to me.

They're from Detroit.  Out here on the West Coast, they played in Los Angeles a lot between 1985 and 1988, included some slots opening for Graham Parker at the Palace.  I only found a few listings in the  Bay Area in 1985; they played a bar named Joshua's in San Jose. It's now a Round Table Pizza restaurant, which should give you an idea of the size of the joint.

Rhythm Corps also did a national tour opening for Pat Benatar. In the Bay Area, I found the Pat Benatar ad for the Shoreline Amphitheatre and they're not billed.  This may explain my ignorance about the band, which is unfortunate because they're quite good.  

In other markets, they were far better known. Behind the scenes here at the VW, our pal JustDave from the NewJDP blog was a big fan, as was Sam Elliot's Mustache.  But best of all, our pal Mighty Matt came through with a pair of vintage Cleveland broadcasts by the band.  I'm going to tag 'em and put 'em up later this week, so if you like this show, keep an eye on the V-Dub for more Rhythm Corps.

The Rhythm Corps show was for KSHE 95's 21st birthday bash, and admission was free.  

Announcer Steve Downes does not name the source of the Church portion of the show.

...has dates from the 1988 Tour (and downloads...I strongly suggest giving the 1988-06-09 New York - Ritz PRE-FM FLAC download a listen).

I have not been able to identify the source so far.  If you have any information, please leave a comment.




OH YEAH...I almost forgot!  IS THAT CANDI STATON ON THE FIRST BUDWEISER COMMERCIAL?  LET ME KNOW! I put in twice, labeled both ways so you can delete the one with Staton's name if you disagree.

JUNE 1, 2025 - I added a print ad for the show to the download.





Saturday, May 17, 2025

Jesus Jones / Glastonbury Festival, June 22, 1990

Jesus Jones 
Glastonbury Festival
June 22, 1990
cassette master from radio broadcast

01 Mark Van Gelder - Intro
02 Jesus Jones - Move Mountains 
03 Jesus Jones - What's Going On
04 Jesus Jones - Never Enough
05 Jesus Jones - Welcome Back Victoria
06 Jesus Jones - Song 13
07 Jesus Jones - Nothing To Hold Me
08 Jesus Jones - Right Here Right Now
09 Jesus Jones - Real, Real, Real
10 Jesus Jones - Info Freako
11 Mark Van Gelder - Outro

Setlist.fm says the original set list for June 22, 1990 is as follows:

Move Mountains
What's Going On
Never Enough
Right Here, Right Now
Barry D Next to Cleanliness
Broken Bones
Welcome Back Victoria
Song 13
Nothing To Hold Me
Bring It on Down
Real, Real, Real
What Would You Know?
Info Freako

So, this rebroadcast has nine of the thirteen songs, with the order shuffled.  Missing are "Barry D Next To Cleanliness," "Broken Bones," "Bring It On Down" and "What Would You Know."

The BBC issued a transcription disc on LP, Jesus Jones In Concert Glastonbury 1990 (also can be found on a reel to reel tape) with an even shorter set list:
Move Mountains
Right Here Right Now
Broken Bones 
Song 13 
Bring It On Down 
Real Real Real 
What Would You Know

That would add two of the missing songs.

The outro credits it to "Westwood One and the BBC Transcription service."  So it's from a Westwood One source, but the announcer is the local deejay Mark Van Gelder from San Francisco's KITS-FM.  So while the show isn't named, it's probably a Westwood One In The Zone show, which left announcing to the local deejay. 

I've included press coverage from Glastonbury 1990.


Thursday, May 15, 2025

Honeymoon Suite - Atlanta Ga. 04/24/1986 Westwood One Radio Broadcast

 


Honeymoon Suite Atlanta Ga. 04/24/1986

Westwood One Radio Broadcast, Atlanta, GA

1. Funny Business   2. Lost & Found   3. Intro   4. Bad Attitude   5. What Does It Take   6. Now That You Got Me   7. Feel It Again   8. All Along He Knew  9. Burning in Love  10. New Girl Now

Touring to promote their second album "The Big Prize". It featured four hit singles, including the band's biggest hit in the U.S., "Feel It Again," and "Bad Attitude," which was notably featured in a sequence in the final episode of Miami Vice three years later. The album also certified Platinum in Canada by the CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association).


                                              https://workupload.com/file/A5SbucEpHUU

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

America - Whiskey A-Go-Go 1972


 America - Whisky A-Go-Go
8901 Sunset Boulevard at Clark
West Hollywood, CA.    Late Show  (M2-FM)
1972-11-15(*)
FM Source @flac

 

Set List:

01. --Radio DJ intro--
02. Riverside
03. Sandman
04. I Need You
05. Submarine Ladies
06. Don't Cross The River
07. Three Roses ->
08. Coming Into Los Angeles
09. Living Isn't Really Giving ->
10. Rain Song
11. Horse With No Name


Total Time ::: 34:59

Recording Information ::: 101KGB-FM San Diego, CA stereo original radio broadcast of pre-recorded concert -> unknown stereo recording equipment -> off-air master tape -> 1st generation cassette, Dolby off -> 2nd generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby off.

Playback 2012-08-01 ::: 2nd generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette on Nakamichi 680ZX cassette deck, Dolby off, azimuth & pitch adjusted, heads cleaned & demagnatized -> Sony Linear PCM Recorder PCM-M10 (LPCM 44.10kHz/16bit WAV files) -> computer -> Audacity (normalisation to remove DC offset, fades &/or glitches, dropouts, volume adjustments, no EQ) -> CD Wave (track splits) -> Trader's Little Helper -> yer ears. First uploaded week of 2012-08-03.

::: EXC quality, super stereo FM broadcast. Check samples for presonal trials & tribulations.
::: CONTRAST CLAUSE: Same original source tape, but upgrades this 5th generation copy http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=379020 (kindly up'd by theklopeks).
::: Warts: Very, very slight hum & distortion. Dull spots were mostly rapairable but actual dropouts difficult due to extreme stereo imaging. I definitely did not get 'em all!
::: (*) My tape said 1972-11-15?. It circulates 1972-11-15 as the excellent Whisky list at http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com shows NO America appearance ever & Nov. 15-18, 1972 as Sylvester & The Hot Band, Hemlock featuring Miller Anderson. The Whiskey had many unannounced bands, but since America did early & late shows the evening of this recording, I'm not sure what's up.  



Line-up ::: Gerry Beckley - vocals, guitar, bass // Dewey Bunnell - vocals, guitar // Dan Peek - vocals, guitar, harmonica.

Nothing here ever commercially released to my knowledge. If I'm wrong, please advise & I'll take the offending trax offline.

CoolSonics 175 ::: Thanks to the original taper & traders! ::: Corrections welcome ::: Pulling out something else & found this. Seems to upgrade matters somewhat. Enjoy!
Kudos to Zongo for life support, Lochner for mikes&more & Fast Freddie for runnin' Video Dick's Record Emporium with the bathroom office full of tape decks. Thanks to Hanwaker (few among us can keep his pace). Mountains of gratitude to Davmar, D.White, Sanchez, Elliot, The Florida Kid, Kloiber, Zingg, JTW, Bershaw, Boston Gold, Weeks, Dixon, Moore, Gough & SO many more for all that collecting & sharing... Royal thanks to The Man In The Palace, Doc Tinker, Brinkhoffs, Barely Eatin', Reel Master Gaule, Parrish & all the traders who housed me thru my music acquisition & travel years. Hats off to Brother Kent, Uncle Jake, Little Queenie (& her neighbor Frank) & his honor Ptomaine Thomas. Glasses raised to Byron for musical horizon expansion & much obliged to J & Thurston for keepin' my concert fires burnin' since my continental shift. Thanks to the Mods for keepin' DIME alive. Enjoy, share, give, spread peace. Yers truly, Knees


Support the artists!  http://www.venturahighway.com/

Do whatever you want with it except sell it, 'cause that ain't cool!
 

Thanks to the original source 

 

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Mundo Artistico 87-21 Los Lobos / Beatriz Adriana

Los Lobos / Beatriz Adriana
Mundo Artistico 87-21
for broadcast the week of November 2, 1987

Los Lobos
Recorded at:
Kentish Town & Country Club
London, UK
February 26, 1987

Beatriz Adriana
Recorded at:
Houston, TX
unknown date

Side 1:
01 Ernesto Cervera - Mundo Artistico 87-21 Intro
02 Los Lobos - Anselma
03 Los Lobos - Serenata Nortena
04 Los Lobos - Volver, Volver
05 Commercial - Ford Escort
06 Commercial - McDonalds
07 Ernesto Cervera - Mundo Artistico 87-21 Break
08 Los Lobos - Los Ojos De Pancha
09 Los Lobos - Prenda del Alma
10 Los Lobos - La Bamba
11 Commercial - McDonalds
12 Commercial - Ford Escort
13 Ernesto Cervera - Mundo Artistico 87-21 Break
Side 2:
01 Ernesto Cervera - Mundo Artistico 87-21 Intro 2
02 Beatriz Adriana - Mira No Mas
03 Beatriz Adriana - Que Sola Estoy Sin Ti
04 Beatriz Adriana - Hasta Cuando
05 Beatriz Adriana - Sigue Sin Mi
06 Commercial - Ford Escort
07 Commercial - McDonalds
08 Beatriz Adriana - Cuando Regreses
09 Beatriz Adriana - Que Vuelvas
10 Beatriz Adriana - Entre Tu Y Yo
11 Beatriz Adriana (Outro Ernesto Cervera)
12 Ernesto Cervera - Mundo Artistico 87-21 Promo


Runout grooves:
MA 87-21-A (RE)   MZ KM
MA 87-21-B RE    MDC KM

Includes: 300 dpi scans of the disc labels and cue sheet.

As an added bonus, there's a lyrics sheet so you can sing along with Los Lobos!

Here's something new! I've been looking at EBAY listings for...twenty years now?  Running searches and looking for syndicated radio shows at an affordable price.  And never, not once, have I run across a Mundo Artistico show. A few weeks back, two of 'em turned up. AND one featured Los Lobos, one of my favorite bands.  I bid on that one and won.

The V-W research team found that Mundo Artistico began in 1985. This is from 1987. I didn't find any listings for 1988, so it looks like it only lasted a couple of year.  That's not confirmed; we're looking for facts.

The set list was intriguing...all of the songs were in Spanish.  As the Mundo Artistico show was from 1987, I suspected the show was sourced from the Kentish Town & Country Club in London.  Announcer Ernesto Cevera says the concert was "en concierto desde Londres, Inglaterra" ("in concert from London, England").

But here at the V-Dub we won't just accept his word, Westwood One sometimes screws things up, so I start comparing tracks.  A comparison of "La Bamba" with the Westwood One In Concert version proved the two songs are identical recordings, confirming Kentish Town & Country as the source concert.

There are at least six circulating versions of the Town & Country show, with six different track lists.  The show was syndicated on Westwood One In Concert IC 87-12, IC 87-26, and BBC Transcription BBC 408.  There are two versions on Archive.org, and another version claimed to be from the "10 inch radio reel." Songs are swapped in, and out, all the versions scramble the songs in different orders. 

There are a total of thirty songs on these six versions.  This is more songs than a typical Los Lobos set list at the time. One of them ("My Baby's Gone") appears in two different versions on Westwood One In Concert 87-26.  Bands don't usually repeat a song twice unless they're out of material.  All of this suggests there may have been two shows (perhaps an early and a late show) recorded.

I have not found any evidence for two, though. I have "entertainment blurb" listings for the concert, and it does NOT advertise an early and a late show.  I also found a review by JOHN PEEL, and he says nothing about two shows. All I can say is there are a lot of tracks supposedly from the Kentish Town & Country show, and there's no confirmed running order, and there's the mystery of a song played two times.

It's a mess!  I've included a file that lists the variations in tracks.

With all the versions out there, you'd think that everything from it had been released.  But on Mundo Artistico, "Los Ojos de Pancha" turns up for the first time...bringing our total up to thirty-one songs.

So there's something new here for Los Lobos completists...PLUS that John Peel review.  

==

The second artist on the disc is Beatriz Adriana.  I'd never heard of her.  The English language Wiki gives almost no information about her. She's "a Mexican singer of ranchera....She has a recognized artistic trajectory in her country of origin."

That's a stilted phrase if I ever heard one.  

The Spanish language version reveals she's issued twenty-nine albums and dozens of "super-exito" compilations over the years.  She's still out there on tour, again playing Houston this June in 2025.  

I enjoyed her music here; it was a refreshing change from the rock music I pound into my head every day, preparing radio shows for you to hear.  I urge you to give it a try.
======

On the commercials...we have McDonald's advertising a "delicioso Egg McMuffin sandwich" on an "English muffin tostado."  

I love it when the background singers shout "English muffin! Viva! Viva!"  That's a rallying cry if I ever heard one!




We found a review of the show by the LEGENDARY JOHN PEEL!

Monday, May 12, 2025

Roomful Of Blues - Live At Bimbo's 365 Club, 2-03-1996

 

                                  Roomful Of Blues - Live At Bimbo's 365 Club, 2-03-1996

CD 1:

1. Inst.  2. Blind Love    3.  If You Know It  4. Say We're Through  5. Lillie Mae  6. I Left My Baby  7. Turn It On, Turn It Up  8. Marie, Marie  9. Slam Jam  10. Walkin' Slow Behind You  11. ...I Smell Trouble  12. Early In The Morning  13. Honey, Hush

CD 2:

1. Inst.  2. Payin' The Cost To Be The Boss  3. Angry Woman  4. Ain't It A Shame  5. Gettin' Out  6. You Win?  7. She's The Girl That Radiates  8. Champagne Eyes  9. That Aint Right  10. You Don't Know  11. Last Night  12. Sent For You Yesterday  13. I Should Have Known

Personnel:

Chris Vachon: guitar

Sugar Ray Norcia: harp and vocals

Matt McCabe: piano

Bob Enos: tumpet

Rich Lataille: tenor and alto saxophone

Doug James (a.k.a. "Mr. Low"): baritone saxophone

Ken "Doc" Grace: bass

John Rossi: drums


                                           https://workupload.com/file/gn5MMFQ36WS

NBC The Source NBC 83-07 Novo Combo / Haircut 100

NBC The Source NBC 83-07

Novo Combo / Haircut 100 Concert

Haircut 100
Recorded at:
The Ritz
New York City, NY
July 19, 1982 (according to Concert Vault)

Novo Combo
Recorded at:
Uptown Theatre,
Kansas City, MO
November 12, 1982

01 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Intro
02 Haircut 100 - Baked Beans
03 Haircut 100 - Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
04 Haircut 100 - Calling Captain Autumn
05 Haircut 100 - Milk Film
06 Haircut 100 - Snow Girl
07 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Break
08 Commercial - U.S. Navy
09 Commercial - Budweiser (A Flock of Seagulls)
10 Haircut 100 - Lemon Firebrigade
11 Haircut 100 - Coming Home
12 Haircut 100 - Fantastic Day
13 Haircut 100 - Love's Got Me In Triangles
14 Haircut 100 - Love Plus One
15 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Break
16 Commercial - U.S. Navy
17 Haircut 100 - I Believe In Sunday
18 Haircut 100 - Kingsize (You're My Little Steam Whistle)
19 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Break
20 Commercial - U.S. Navy
21 Commercial - Budweiser
22 Haircut 100 - Haley's Heart
23 Haircut 100 - Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
24 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Break & Intro
25 Novo Combo - Welcome Innervision
26 Novo Combo - Too Long Gone
27 Novo Combo - Chained Man
28 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Break
29 Novo Combo - City Bound ('E' Train)
30 Novo Combo - Light Of The World
31 Novo Combo - Animation Generation
32 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Break
33 Commercial - U.S. Navy
34 Commercial - TDK
35 Novo Combo - Up Periscope
36 Novo Combo - Tattoo
37 George Taylor Morris - NBC The Source 83-07 Outro


Run out grooves (the "Alshire" is a stamp, the rest are etched)
NBC-83-7-A >   Alshire  L-12773
NBC-83-7-B >   Alshire  L-12773
NBC-83-7-C >   Alshire  L-12773
NBC-83-7-D >   Alshire  L-12773
NBC-83-7-E >   Alshire  L-12773
NBC-83-7-F >   Alshire  L-12773

Flac files of wavs.  Another Đ®åⒻṬëŕṽøï digitization direct from my copy of the 3-LP set. Brought to you by The Collective Of Live Music.

We've got 300 dpi scans of all six disc labels, and the cue sheets.  Some press coverage, too, and a really blurry ad for the Ritz that may (or may not...) be for this show; I can't tell because it's too blurry!

Here are two "blink and you missed them" bands.  

Haircut 100 released their first single in October 1981, their first album in February 1982...and their second and last album in July 1984.  That's a run of 2 years and 9 months.

Novo Combo was even more short-lived, putting out their first LP in September 1981, and their second and last record in late 1982... less than a year and a half.  

So...if you're looking back from 2025 and wondering "who the heck are these guys," well, you're not alone.  I have a vague memory of sitting around the rehearsal garage while one of the band (might have even been me...) made snide remarks, disparaging Haircut 100's clothes on their first album cover, but that's it.  "What sort of rock band wears a knit sweater..." or some such twaddle.

Novo Combo breezed through so quickly I don't recall them at all, even though drummer Michael Shrieve was a high profile local musician here in the Bay Area, playing with Santana (1969-1974), plus stints in Automatic Man, and Stomu Yamashita's Go...all of which were on my personal radar.  But somehow I missed Novo Combo.

Both of 'em fall in the pop-rock area, and I enjoyed both of 'em.  Oddly enough, I liked the drumming on the Haircut 100 show more than the Novo Combo, but I don't know squat about drumming, so give it a listen and judge for yourself. 

There's a copy of the Haircut 100 portion of this up at Concert Vault.


Sunday, May 11, 2025

Westwood One In Concert 81-1 Chuck Berry / George Thorogood both Reseda, CA 1981

Chuck Berry / George Thorogood
Westwood One In Concert 81-1
Airs 4/17 - 19 (1981)

Chuck Berry
Recorded at:
Wolf & Rissmiller's Country Club
Reseda, CA
January 17, 1981

George Thorogood
Recorded at:
Wolf & Rissmiller's Country Club
Reseda, CA
February 19, 1981

01 Announcer - In Concert 81-1 Intro
02 Chuck Berry - Maybellene
03 Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen
04 Chuck Berry - Oh, Carol
05 Commercial - Budweiser
06 Announcer - In Concert 81-1 Break
07 George Thorogood - House of Blue Lights
08 George Thorogood - Move It On Over
09 George Thorogood - It Wasn't Me
10 Commercial - Budweiser
11 Announcer - In Concert 81-1 Break
12 George Thorogood - I'm Wanted
13 George Thorogood - Madison Blues
14 George Thorogood - Who Do You Love
15 Commercial - Budweiser
16 Announcer - In Concert 81-1 Break
17 George Thorogood - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
18 Announcer - In Concert 81-1 Outro

Discogs says the runout grooves are:
(Side A): "B" Budweiser In Concert S-1 (logo) 11459
(Side B): "B" Budweiser In Concert S-2 (logo) 11459
(Side C): "B" Budweiser In Concert S-3 (logo) 11459
(Side D): "B" Budweiser In Concert S-4 (logo) 11459

From the Sam Eliot's Mustache Collection
Brought to you by the Collective of Live Music

For once, someone else already did the investigation into the source of this show.


This was the very first "In Concert" show, and the very first syndicated ROCK concert done by Westwood One.  The very first syndicated concert was their Live From Gilley's show, which premiered three months earlier in January 1981. 

Prior to this, Westwood One had done interview shows such as Mary Turner's "Off The Record," and specialty programs like Dr. Demento's round-up of odd-ball comedy records.  That this was early in their history shows: There was only one national commercial from Budweiser, and Mary Turner is credited as the producer.

Having Chuck Berry kick the series off was a nice touch, although by the 80s he was known for lackluster shows, sometimes with unrehearsed local bands backing him up.  Chuck would show up and expect them to know his material.  

However, on this show, Johnny Rivers is on second guitar, as is Berry's long-time bass guitarist Jim Marsala.  That's a lot of fretboard firepower and it shows in the performance.  

The Country Club had opened in April 1980 "built and operated by Chuck Landis, co-owner of the Roxy."  I've included an article about the club's opening, and it sounds like they were booking country artists when they first opened.  This would be in direct competition with the Palamino, about twelve miles away.  

By 1981, booking had been taken over by Wolf & Rissmiller...which was really just Jim Rissmiller.  His partner, Steve Wolf, had been murdered by burglars in his home in 1977. Rismiller switched the booking to rock, new wave, and metal acts.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Mike + The Mechanics - Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa June 5, 1995

 

      Mike + The Mechanics - Sandton Convention Centre ,Johannesburg, South Africa June 5, 1995

Setlist

01. A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold  02. Get Up  03. Over My Shoulder  04. Someone Always Hates Someone  05. Plain And Simple  06. Another Cup Of Coffee  07. Web Of Lies  08. Every Day Hurts  09. How Long  10. I Can't Dance  11. The Living Years  12. All I Need Is A Miracle  13. I Believe  14. Word Of Mouth

Running Time: 77:42

Band Personnel:

Mike Rutherford - guitar

Paul Carrack - keyboards, vocals

Paul Young - vocals

Tim Renwick - guitar, bass guitar

Gary Wallis - drums

 

                                             https://workupload.com/file/7AfUw6kvBMJ

Friday, May 9, 2025

The Meters & The JB Horns - Mensa, Germany 1991

Back From The Dead As Requested...
Originally posted by our friend Mitch. October 1, 2010

The Meters & The JB Horns 
Mensa, Germany
July 12, 1991
Soundboard @192

 
Early Show
d1t01 1:48 Band Intro=> Funky Miracle=>
d1t02 7:19 Funky Good Time=>
d1t03 7:30 Cissy Strut=>
d1t04 8:47 Change-Reform
d1t05 7:49 Let's Get It On
d1t06 7:47 Astral Project Intro (Leo)=> Big Chief
d1t07 5:24 House Party=>
d1t08 7:32 Africa=>
d1t09 2:20 Look-Ka Py Py
d1t10 13:04 Cold Sweat

Late Show
d2t01 11:27 UTW Tease=> Chicken=>
d2t02 4:01 Groovy Lady=>
d2t03 2:57 Under The Weather=>
d2t04 0:40 Groovy Lady
d2t05 8:09 Pass The Peas=>
d2t06 11:48 Jungle Man
d2t07 9:03 Children's World
d3t01 5:58 Ham=>
d3t02 8:07 Sophisticated Cissy=>
d3t03 21:25 People Say

Encore
d3t04 12:49 Fire On The Bayou=>
d3t05 9:44 In My Neighborhood


Band:
The Meters
Bass - George Porter Jr.
Guitar - Leo Nocentelli
Drums - David Russell Batiste Jr.
Keyboards - David Torkanowsky

The JB Horns
Saxophone - Maceo Parker
Trombone - Fred Wesley
Trumpet - Peewee Ellis


Author's Comments:
This is a similar show to the widely circulated Swiss Meters/JB Horns show recently
released as "Live At The Moonwalker".  This show, IMHO, is better.  The songs are all
longer and more jammed out than the versions on the album show.  The 20+ minute People
Say is a thing of true beauty.

I manually edited out both reel changes and cassette flips from the source CDs.  The
master reel changes all had overlapping music indicating that more than one machine
was used in the original recording (i.e. the new reel was started before the old one
was stopped).  The cassette flips were a little trickier, but the only noticeable
transition occurs during the bass solo in People Say.  I also re-tracked the entire
show as the original track points were way off in many cases.  No other editing was
done.  Enjoy!

 
We RECEIVED this in MP3 form...no fucking around on our part.


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