martedì 2 gennaio 2024

Modern Lovers - 1971-01-02 - Ipswich, MA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Stonehenge

lineage: 
? > cassette > standalone cd burner > Nero (tracking) > flac 

First Set 
01. Modern World 
02. Ride Down on the Highway 
03. Girlfriend 
04. She Cracked 
05. Womanhood 
06. Old World 

Second Set 
01. Fly Into the Mystery 
02. Dignified and Old 
03. Pablo Picasso 
04. Cambridge Clown 
05. Astral Plane 
06. Song of Remembrance for Old Girlfriends 
07. Such Loneliness 
08. I Grew Up in the Suburbs 
09. A Plea for Tenderness (incomplete) 
10. Roadrunner (cut) 

A few words about the quality. This is a little hissy but the sound is great for such an early recording. You will NOT be disapppointed in this one. 

Not sure of the exact location of Stonehenge. But, I believe it was not actually in Boston proper. Does anybody know exactly where this club was located? 

This came to me undated, but there are a few clues which help narrow down possibilities. First, John Felice is not on this. That means that the concert occurred between summer 1971 and the beginning of September, 1972. Or, after March, 1973. 

Jonathan announces that "Fly Into the Mystery" was written almost three years before the concert. It was certainly written before he moved to NYC in the summer of 1969, and probably dates from 1968, which means that the most likely date for this is Fall 1971. But, early 1972 is also a possiblity. Finally, "A Plea for Tenderness" was a later song. I've always associated it with 1972, but it certainly is possible that it was written in 1971.

3 commenti:

  1. Cool show, thanks! Stonehenge was in Ipswich, which is about an hour north of Boston, in an area we call The North Shore.

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  2. EDGE,
    Thanks a lot for fulfilling my request,
    I really appreciate it.

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  3. STONEHENGE CLUB - https://historicipswich.org/2021/11/04/kings-rook-and-stonehenge-club/

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