(FM broadcast FLAC)
MORRISSEY
Friday, 17 November 1995
Wembley Arena
Arena Square
Engineers Way
Wembley Park
Wembley HA9 0AA
London, England
UK
FLAC master, 12 November 2018, by elegymart:
Analog radio broadcast (stereo): German radio broadcast > analog audio cassette master > 1995-97 European TDK SA-X "EA" 90 (Type II CrO2) analog audio cassette {from the Stonecutter Archives} > Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) >Roland R05 (24/96) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup, convert to 16/44) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (WAV > FLAC8).
Created this text file.
Morrissey - vocals
Alain Whyte - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Boz Boorer - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Jonny Bridgwood - bass guitar
Spencer Cobrin - drums
01 radio introduction [0:50]
02 Do Your Best and Don't Worry [3:59]
03 Reader Meet Author [3:38]
04 Nobody Loves Us [4:46]
05 Dagenham Dave [2:59] >
06 The Operation [3:58]
07 Hold on to Your Friends [3:58]
08 The Teachers Are Afraid of the Pupils [5:57]
09 radio outro [0:09]
Total running time [30:16]
Notes:
Courtesy of the Stonecutter Archives is this opening set by Morrissey, on David Bowie's Outside tour. It's not the full set, just what had been recorded to be aired by the BBC, but here it appears to be sourced from a German broadcast. This one is not particularly rare as it circulates from the BBC Radio 1 broadcast readily, and was booted on the CD "Practising Troublemaker" which filled in the missing tracks from an audience recording. These seven tracks also found their way to the "Shoplifters from London" boot CD. Someone later took audience video of the set and patched in the "Practising Troublemaker" audio to it. This took place on the third of four nights at Wembley where Morrissey opened for Bowie. Always awkward to be the opener this far along in one's career, and even though there would've been enough overlap in the two fanbases for audiences to have been at least somewhat receptive to Moz, he only lasted for six more dates beyond this one before dropping out.
MORRISSEY
Friday, 17 November 1995
Wembley Arena
Arena Square
Engineers Way
Wembley Park
Wembley HA9 0AA
London, England
UK
FLAC master, 12 November 2018, by elegymart:
Analog radio broadcast (stereo): German radio broadcast > analog audio cassette master > 1995-97 European TDK SA-X "EA" 90 (Type II CrO2) analog audio cassette {from the Stonecutter Archives} > Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) >Roland R05 (24/96) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup, convert to 16/44) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (WAV > FLAC8).
Created this text file.
Morrissey - vocals
Alain Whyte - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Boz Boorer - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Jonny Bridgwood - bass guitar
Spencer Cobrin - drums
01 radio introduction [0:50]
02 Do Your Best and Don't Worry [3:59]
03 Reader Meet Author [3:38]
04 Nobody Loves Us [4:46]
05 Dagenham Dave [2:59] >
06 The Operation [3:58]
07 Hold on to Your Friends [3:58]
08 The Teachers Are Afraid of the Pupils [5:57]
09 radio outro [0:09]
Total running time [30:16]
Notes:
Courtesy of the Stonecutter Archives is this opening set by Morrissey, on David Bowie's Outside tour. It's not the full set, just what had been recorded to be aired by the BBC, but here it appears to be sourced from a German broadcast. This one is not particularly rare as it circulates from the BBC Radio 1 broadcast readily, and was booted on the CD "Practising Troublemaker" which filled in the missing tracks from an audience recording. These seven tracks also found their way to the "Shoplifters from London" boot CD. Someone later took audience video of the set and patched in the "Practising Troublemaker" audio to it. This took place on the third of four nights at Wembley where Morrissey opened for Bowie. Always awkward to be the opener this far along in one's career, and even though there would've been enough overlap in the two fanbases for audiences to have been at least somewhat receptive to Moz, he only lasted for six more dates beyond this one before dropping out.
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