(FM broadcast FLAC)
Moscow Music & Peace Festival
Central Lenin Stadium (now Luzhniki Stadium)
Moscow
August 12-13, 1989
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FM Broadcast > cassette > Stand alone cd-r recorder > EAC > TLH > Flac Level 8
Cinderella: Tom Keifer, Fred Coury, Jeff LaBar, Eric Brittingham
Gorky Park: Alexie Belov, Nikolai Noskov, Sasha Minkov, Jan Ianenkov, Sasha Lvov
Scorpions: Klaus Meine, Matthias Jabs, Francis Buchholz, Herman Rarebell, Rudolf Schenker
Skid Row: Sebastian Bach, Dave Sabo, Rob Affuso, Rachel Bolan, Scotti Hill
Mötley Crüe: Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars
Ozzy Osbourne: Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, Randy Castillo, Geezer Butler, John Sinclair
Bon Jovi: Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Alec John Such, Tico Torres, David Bryan
Special Guest (for finale): Jason Bonham
CD 1
Skid Row:
01. Makin' A Mess
02. Piece Of Me
03. Big Guns
04. Youth Gone Wild
Gorky Park:
05. Action
06. Bang
07. My Generation
Cinderella:
08. Save Me
09. Comin' Home
10. Gypsy Road
11. Nobody's Fool
Ozzy Osbourne:
12. I Don't Know
13. War Pigs
14. Suicide Solution
15. Crazy Train
16. Paranoid
CD 2
Mötley Crüe:
01. Shout At The Devil
02. Looks That Kill
03. Wild Side
04. Smokin' In The Boys' Room
05. Girls, Girls, Girls
06. Jailhouse Rock
Scorpions:
07. Blackout
08. Bad Boys Running Wild
09. The Zoo
10. Rock You Like A Hurricane
11. Still Loving You
CD 3
Bon Jovi:
01. Intro > Blood On Blood
02. Wanted Dead Or Alive
03. Bad Medicine
04. Living On A Prayer
Jason Bonham All-Star Jam:
05. Hound Dog (fades in)
06. Long Tall Sally > Blue Suede Shoes
07. Rock & Roll
08. Give Peace A Chance
Each tape was my own master tape. This is the FM broadcast of the festival, not the video soundtrack, and it comes from my master tapes. Both days of the festival were recorded, then diced & sliced to make up the many broadcasts that Doc McGee had licensed out. There were FM radio broadcasts, and pay-per-views, different cable systems had different versions of the broadcast. My pay-per-view had different songs than my friend 2 cities away.
This recording shows some of the technical problems, some apparent like Skid Row's sound, their set sounds like it was the sound check. Ozzy's intro music is still playing 2 minutes into 'I Don't Know.' You can hear bleed-through from technicians setting up and checking mics for the next band periodically through out the entire show, during other bands' sets. I missed the beginning of 'Hound Dog' due to a tape flip, so I faded that in. I took out the interviews and sound bites between sets, as well as the commercials, so there are fades-in between each band's set."
Jaja
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