
X / The Waitresses
Westwood One In Concert IC 82-26
Airs 12/24-26
Sides 1 and 2:
X
Recorded at:
Rissmiller's Country Club, Reseda, CA
SETLISTS has Oct. 3, 1982 as the date for the X show
01. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Intro - Steve Downes
02. Commercial - Budweiser
03. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Intro 2 - Steve Downes
04. Sex And Dying In High Society
05. Because I Do
06. Blue Spark
07. Real Child
08. Commercial - Pat Benatar "Get Nervous" album
09. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Break - Steve Downes
10. Your Phone's Off The Hook, But You're Not
11. Universal Corner
12. Big Black Sun
13. Commercial - Budweiser (Leon Redbone)
14. Commercial - Pat Benatar
15. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Break - Steve Downes
16. We're Desperate
17. Soul Kitchen
18. Year 1
19. How I (Learned My Lesson)
20. Los Angeles
21. Commercial - Pat Benatar "Get Nervous" album
22. Commercial - Budweiser
23. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Break - Steve Downes
Sides 3 and 4:

Waitresses
Perkin's Palace, Pasadena
01. Quit
02. Luxury
03. No Guilt
04. I Could Rule The World If I Could Only Get The Parts
05. Commercial - Budweiser
06. Commercial - Pat Benatar "Get Nervous" LP
07. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Break - Steve Downes
08. Redland
09. Jimmy Tomorrow (mislabeled on cue sheet as "Her Name Is Nancy")
10. Heat Night
11. I Know What Boys Liek
12. Westwood One In Concert 82-26 Outro - Steve Downes
This two-artist In Concert show features X and the Waitresses.
The live perforances from the movie "This Is Spinal Tap" were filmed at Perkin's Palace.
I've included a scan of the cue sheet, disc label, and the affidavit of performance. Flac files of wavs!
The vinyl on this one was rough; there were a lot of small "static" pops that were too numerous to remove entirely...but I got it all down to pretty good transfer after a lot of hard work. I hope you like it!
https://mega.nz/file/LJgBFbwI#2nkhfZCKRkj4KdnE2XdtcZ6bLwZOMkVnydJgnfwXOko
Our old friend Steve Downes (the voice of Master Chief, from the video game "Halo")

is once again the Westwood One announcer.
There's a great article about Perkin's Palace at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20131010123533/http://hometown-pasadena.com/history/remembering-pasadena%E2%80%99s-palace-of-rock/11578
Westwood One premiered their Westwood One In Concert series in April of 1981, with a show #81-1, pairing Chuck Berry and George Thorogood, sourced from two separate concert recordings.
The numbering on the In Concert shows is very straight forward, it's a two digit code indicating the year, followed by an ascending count of the number of shows. 81-1, 81-2, 81-3...etc. It looks like they did about 12 shows that first year, but by the mid-80s they were doing a show per week. This show from 1982 is numbered 26 and is from the last weekend of the year, so it looks like In Concert was running a show every two weeks in their second year.