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Mike Langen's Collection

David Bowie   11/15/1974

Music Hall, Boston, MA
Source sbrd (?)
Media cdr   1 disc
Notes Liberated Boot : "Plastic Soul"
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No tape source has circulated for this concert until now and this is a complete good to very good mono audience recording.

It sounds very slightly better than the 72 tape reviewed for Ziggy Plays...Velvets And Rock 'N' Roll.
He opens with "Rebel Rebel" which some have interpreted to be Bowie's valedictory to the "glam" image,
followed immediately with "John I'm Only Dancing Again", the gospel interpretation of the older track.
The Hunky Dory track "Changes" receives a similar make over and is the source of some frustration with the Boston audience.
The beginning of the song is met with cheers only to turn to grumbling and catcalls.
It's painful to listen to although they calm down by the end.

Not until "Young Americans" does Bowie actually address the crowd and delivers an intense performance of the new piece.
It is so impassioned that he blows his voice out and is raspy for the rest of the show.
"The Jean Genie" contains the "Love Me Do" with harmonica into and the rest of the show is received well.
There aren't many tapes circulating from this tour and this is a valuable release that is highly recommended.
It's not the best recording but more than adequate for capturing the passion and drama.
Mainstream also includes several pictures from the era of the emaciated Bowie on stage on the inserts. "
From www.boot-review.com
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Trades Allowed Yes
Ratings Sound: A-
Owned by Mike Langen · Last Updated May 23, 2023