Tool 04/23/1992
Set I
Hush
Crawl Away
Sober
Sweat
Swamp Song
Jerkoff
Opiate
Crawl Away
Sober
Sweat
Swamp Song
Jerkoff
Opiate
Set II
Set III
Comment
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mike Marteny | cdr / 1 | B- | View | Unknown ANA>Cass(?)>CDR(3) | ||
| Notes: | 35:40 | |||||
| BLG | FLAC / 1 | View | unknown > FLAC | |||
| ToolMobb | CD / 1 | View | ||||
| Damian | CD / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: |
04.23.92
Source: Unknown Analog Recording -- ? Generation Cassette (mid)
Notes: As of Dec. 2002, this show is the earliest audience recording to surface. There may be others, hopefully, there will be. The recording itself is not so bad. Decent levels & all but it is a little bit muffled. However, this was definitely transferred from a cassette of unknown generation to a CDR. Somewhere, there may be a slightly better recording generation but only this version has surfaced onto CD. The performance itself is very raw, loud & (a little) angry. There are a few cuts, skips, track transitions & also a liberal amount of tape-hiss to coat the recording -- for those reasons, this may be considered best left for collector's. On the other hand, I think every fan should hear just how good this band is when they were unknown & playing for maybe 50 attentive people. From here, they can only go up in the music business. Also, I think that the most amazing performance of Sweat -ever- is on this recording...Also, the audience does not really seem to like Tool very much at all. A bit hostile, you can hear people chatting about the band.
Maynardism: "I love Boston."
Time: 35:43
Setlist:
Hush
Crawl Away
Sober
<Maynard stops the song to break a fight breaks up & says 'cut that shit out'>
Sober
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| Damian | CD / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | TOOL April 23, 1992 The Rat Boston, MA DISC #1/1 (37:00) ----------------- 01) Hush 02) Crawl Away 03) Sober 04) Sweat 05) Swamp Song 06) Jerkoff 07) Opiate GENERATION ----------------- ANA(M) > CDR(1) > WAV [44.1kHz] > FLAC [Level 8] SOURCE ----------------- built-in > Aiwa HS-M2 EXTRACTION ----------------- NEC ND-3500AG > Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 > Adobe Audition 3.0 > CD Wave 1.96.1 -> FLAC frontend 1.7.1 NOTE ----------------- This was recorded on stereo micro-cassette recorder. MD5 FINGERPRINTS ----------------- fb668a8724d2e61be9c916a170e65144 *tool1992-04-23t01.flac 67f86d517a462d8a893ec192a1ce9881 *tool1992-04-23t02.flac 97f4a0db5508c2f670c51f048765b48c *tool1992-04-23t03.flac e516cc193013d2bd837fd31e937797dd *tool1992-04-23t04.flac df4c8eaf99cbb948ed44c8da2a0fea4d *tool1992-04-23t05.flac 3089207f47adfaef2b2795cd47d13085 *tool1992-04-23t06.flac 41f792913bb213a95dc4414e53bddb79 *tool1992-04-23t07.flac Extracted by Mike Ziegler. PLEASE DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3 OR SELL! If you or anyone you know taped Nirvana, please let me know! mike@mikeziegler.com | |||||
| hockey2112 | FLAC / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Archive Disc 27 | |||||
| Michael Waters | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Ben | FLAC / 1 | View | built-in Aiwa HS-M2 > Aiwa HS-M2 > Cassette (M) > CDR (1) > NEC ND-3500AG > Exact... | |||
| Notes: | New rip. | |||||
| Travis | cdr - FLAC / 1 | View | built-in > Aiwa HS-M2 | |||
| Notes: | This is one of the ( if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on Cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. | |||||
| Spike | CD / 1 | C | C | View | ||
| Notes: | First Known Recording Of Tool | |||||
| Gregt848 | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| cesaro | CDR/FLAC / 1 | A | C+ | View | Unknown Source | |
| Notes: | CU.ORG - Source A - Unknown generation. Probably about a 5th including the analogue cassette transfers. | |||||
| TheMamba | SHN / 0 | View | ||||
| Derek Ware | FLAC / 1 | View | unknown | |||
| t4oo6l | SHN / 1 | View | Unknown AUD recording (cassette) | |||
| andrew | CDR / 1 | View | analog | |||
| Jake | CD-R / 1 | A+ | B | View | AUD/ANA? > CD-R | |
| Notes: | Earliest recording to surface | |||||
| mosvar | SHN / 0 | View | ||||
| tooljuice | CD / 1 | View | ||||
| J.C. | CDR / 1 | D | View | |||
| Notes: | *First known Tool show recorded* | |||||
| greasy | shn / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | This is one of the (if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on Cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. | |||||
| Johnnf | FLAC / 1 | View | built-in > Aiwa HS-M2 > ANA(M) > CDR(1) > WAV [44.1kHz] > FLAC [Level 8] | |||
| Michael Shilling | CDR/Flac / 1 | A- | View | |||
| Notes: | 1st Known Audience Recording > Master cassette > CDR > WAV > FLAC > CDR. Can't get much cleaner. Vocals somewhat Low but KILLER Show. On Same disc with 9/5/91 - The Jello Loft, Hollywood, CA (1st Known SBD). Great Pair on 1 CD. | |||||
| Enzo The Baker | CD / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | 37:01 | |||||
| Ryan A. | cdr / 1 | C- | View | Unknown (likely analogue) > cdr | ||
| Notes: | First known audience recorded Tool show. Not good sound, and some odd track transitions at times. | |||||
| Blake | CD-R / 1 | View | built-in > Aiwa HS-M2 | |||
| Steven Bruce | FLAC / 8 | B+ | D+ | View | Unknown Analog Recording -- ? Generation Cassette (mid) | |
| Notes: | 227MB. Earliest known audience recording of Tool. Due to the reasonably high gen, the audio quality is poor but listenable. | |||||
| Mombi | / 0 | View | ||||
| Tipharet | flac/ape? / 1 | View | Cassette tape | |||
| Notes: | his is one of the ( if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on Cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. Do not MP3 show please. The quality is allready bad enough ( Maynard voice is very hard to hear at points) | |||||
| noreason | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| TheRev | 1 SHN / 1 | C+ | View | Unknown Analog Recording > ?? > .shn | ||
| Notes: | Unknown Analog Recording --- Sound has some tape hiss, pops and clicks, but lets face it... could be alot worse. | |||||
| hetzjagd | / 0 | View | ANA(?)>CDR>SHN>WAV>CDR>EAC>FLAC | |||
| Travis | CD-R / 1 | View | unknown | |||
| To0L | SHN / 1 | View | Unknown | |||
| To0L | FLAC / 1 | View | ANA(M) > CDR(1) > WAV [44.1kHz] > FLAC | |||
| Notes: | Extracted by Mike Ziegler | |||||
| Jack Daniels | SHN/1 CDR / 1 | A- | View | |||
| Notes: | This Is One Of The (If Not The) First Ever Recorded Tool Show By An Audience. It Was Recorded On Cassette Tape So The Quality Is Definately Not The Best, But For A Collector It Is Something To Definately Have.(Maynard's Voice Is Very Hard To Hear At Points). | |||||
| frostgiant | flac / 0 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Ouch! | |||||
| Yann | / 0 | View | ||||
| Michael | FLAC / 0 | View | ||||
| WinterSoul | flac / 1 | View | unknown | |||
| cyberkode | SHN / 1 | D | View | Unknown AUD Analog | ||
| Nat | / 0 | B+ | C | View | Unknown | |
| Notes: | Nice early show, the sound could be better, but overall it is worth having if you are a fan. | |||||
| nellekellen | CD-R / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Boston, Mass | |||||
| James | CDR / 1 | B+ | B+ | View | Unknown Source | |
| Notes: | This is one of the ( if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on Cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. | |||||
| Jean-Michell | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | This is one of the ( if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on Cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. Do not MP3 show please. The quality is allready bad enough ( Maynard voice is very hard to hear at points) again.. if you are just looking for a good show.. download the Coachella Shns or something else.. This show is for the OGT's ;) Here is the Info. ------------------------- Date - 4-23-1992 Venue - As of yet Unknown Boston, Ma USA Track listing 1 - Hush 2 - Crawl Away 3 - Crawl Away Continuation 4 - Sober 5 - Sweat 6 - Swamp Song 7 - Jerkoff 8 - Opiate ------------------------- | |||||
| grae | cdr, shn / 1 | View | unknown AUD (cassette?) | |||
| terabyte23 | FLAC / 1 | View | Unknown Analog Recording > Generation Cassette (mid) > ? > FLAC | |||
| Joe Breault | cdr / 1 | View | ||||
| chris hather | FLAC / 1 | View | AUD stereo micro-cassette recorder | |||
| Notes: | Extracted by Mike Ziegler. | |||||
| chris hather | FLAC / 1 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Maynard stops the show during Sober and yells at fans fighting in the crowd. | |||||
| Karyn | shn / 1 | C | View | |||
| Notes: | This is one of the (if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. | |||||
| eggofsatan | CD / 1 | View | Unknown Analog Recording -- ? Generation Cassette | |||
| N/A | FLAC / 8 | View | ? > Casset Tape | |||
| Notes: | Source: Analog --- Sony ECM-909 > Sony WM-D6 | |||||
| Preston Klingler | SHN / 1 | B | View | ANA > CASS > Unknown | ||
| Notes: | Good show. Audio is a bit bass heavy, and Maynards vocals are fairly difficult to hear. There is a loud static throughout the show. | |||||
| Stuart Ferguson | CDR / 1 | View | Audience | |||
| Notes: | lineage: source: built-in Aiwa HS-M2 > Aiwa HS-M2 > Master Cassette > 1st Gen CDR > NEC ND-3500AG > Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 > Adobe Audition 3.0 > CDWave > FLAC, taper: unknown. This was recorded on stereo micro-cassette recorder. A special thanks to Mike Ziegler for getting this out there! | |||||
| Brian | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | This Is One Of The (If Not The) First Ever Recorded Tool Show By An Audience. It Was Recorded On Cassette Tape So The Quality Is Definately Not The Best, But For A Collector It Is Something To Definately Have.(Maynard's Voice Is Very Hard To Hear At Points) | |||||
| Andrew | Flac CDR / 1 | A | B+ | View | stereo micro-cassette recorder with built-in mic > Aiwa HS-M2 > NEC ND-3500AG > Exact... | |
| Notes: | "Prepare to Dance" part 1 | |||||
| N L | Flac / 1 | View | ANA(?)>CDR>SHN>WAV>CDR>EAC>FLAC | |||
| Rob | CDR / 1 | B- | View | AUD > ANA | ||
| Mike Ezell | .flac / 1 | View | ||||
| egm313 | FLAC / 1 | B- | View | Unknown Analog Recording -- ? Generation Cassette (mid) | ||
| Notes: | Source A | |||||
| miky | CDR / 1 | View | FLAC/WAV | |||
| Notes: | SEEDER'S Notes: As of Dec. 2002, this show is the earliest audience recording to surface. There may be others, hopefully, there will be. The recording itself is not so bad. Decent levels & all but it is a little bit muffled. However, this was definitely transferred from a cassette of unknown generation to a CDR. Somewhere, there may be a slightly better recording generation but only this version has surfaced onto CD. The performance itself is very raw, loud & (a little) angry. There are a few cuts, skips, track transitions & also a liberal amount of tape-hiss to coat the recording -- for those reasons, this may be considered best left for collector's. On the other hand, I think every fan should hear just how good this band is when they were unknown & playing for maybe 50 attentive people. From here, they can only go up in the music business. Also, I think that the most amazing performance of Sweat -ever- is on this recording...Also, the audience does not really seem to like Tool very much at all. A bit hostile, you can hear people chatting about the band. Maynardism: "I love Boston." | |||||
| cc | CDR / 1 | View | uk/CS | |||
| Woodee | FLAC / 1 | View | Aiwa HS-M2 | |||
| Notes: | na | |||||
| kervonus | 1 CDR / 0 | View | ||||
| Dan Johnson | SHN / 0 | A | D | View | Tape recording >? | |
| Notes: | One of the first if not the first audience recording of tool. | |||||
| Hector | / 0 | View | ||||
| Matt | SHN / 8 | View | n/a | |||
| Notes: | This is one of the ( if not the) first ever recorded Tool show by an Audience. It was recorded on Cassette tape so the quality is definately not at all like the Tool shows that you normally hear. But for a collector it is something to definately have. | |||||
| Draigon | / 0 | View | ||||
| Christopher | CDR / 1 | A | C | View | ANA AUD | |
| Notes: | This one is for the die-hards. Sounds like crap by most standards, but this is the earliest known TOOL recording around...at least as of 10-03 | |||||
| rus666 | / 0 | View | ||||
| DonSalvatore | / 0 | View | ANA(M) > CDR(1) > WAV [44.1kHz] | |||
| Notes: | TOOL April 23, 1992 The Rat Boston, MA DISC #1/1 (37:00) ----------------- 01) Hush 02) Crawl Away 03) Sober 04) Sweat 05) Swamp Song 06) Jerkoff 07) Opiate GENERATION ----------------- ANA(M) > CDR(1) > WAV [44.1kHz] > FLAC [Level 8] SOURCE ----------------- built-in > Aiwa HS-M2 EXTRACTION ----------------- NEC ND-3500AG > Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 > Adobe Audition 3.0 > CD Wave 1.96.1 -> FLAC frontend 1.7.1 NOTE ----------------- This was recorded on stereo micro-cassette recorder. | |||||
| DonSalvatore | / 0 | View | Unknown Analog Recording -- ? Generation Cassette (mid) | |||
| Notes: |
04.23.92
Source: Unknown Analog Recording -- ? Generation Cassette (mid)
Notes: As of Dec. 2002, this show is the earliest audience recording to surface. There may be others, hopefully, there will be. The recording itself is not so bad. Decent levels & all but it is a little bit muffled. However, this was definitely transferred from a cassette of unknown generation to a CDR. Somewhere, there may be a slightly better recording generation but only this version has surfaced onto CD. The performance itself is very raw, loud & (a little) angry. There are a few cuts, skips, track transitions & also a liberal amount of tape-hiss to coat the recording -- for those reasons, this may be considered best left for collector's. On the other hand, I think every fan should hear just how good this band is when they were unknown & playing for maybe 50 attentive people. From here, they can only go up in the music business. Also, I think that the most amazing performance of Sweat -ever- is on this recording...Also, the audience does not really seem to like Tool very much at all. A bit hostile, you can hear people chatting about the band.
Maynardism: "I love Boston."
Time: 35:43
Setlist:
Hush
Crawl Away
Sober
<Maynard stops the song to break a fight breaks up & says 'cut that shit out'>
Sober
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| Chris | FLAC / 1 | View | source: Built-in Aiwa HS-M2 > Aiwa HS-M2 > Master Cassette > 1st Gen CDR > NEC ND-3500AG > Exact... | |||
| Notes: | This was recorded on stereo micro-cassette recorder. A special thanks to Mike Ziegler for getting this out there! | |||||
| Nathan | / 0 | View | ||||
| Adam Lancaster | / 1 | B+ | B- | View | unknown analog | |
| Notes: | Time: 35:42
1. Hush
2. Crawl Away
3. Sober
4. Sweat
5. Swamp Song
6. Jerk-Off
7. Opiate
NOTE: This is the earliest known recording of a TOOL show. The sound is not great...it sounds like an old, bad record. It's distant and scratchy with pops and clicks and quite a bit of hiss. However there are some notable things about TOOL's performance. Most notable is the fact that Maynard stops the playing of Sober about 1:30 in so he can stop a fight in the crowd. Then they pick the song back up like nothing had happened. He also says something to someone in the crowd right in the middle of Swamp Song. Lastly, Sweat features an intro count of "One, two, three!" by Danny, Ramones style. |
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| uninvited94 | CD / FLAC / 1 | View | ||||
| Trevor | SHN / 1 | C | View | Unknown Analog | ||
| Dave | / 0 | B | C+ | View | ||
| Brian Land | CD-R / 1 | View | ||||
| Bullio | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| lukash | shn / 1 | View | ||||
| Joey | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Track listing 1 - Hush 2 - Crawl Away 3 - Crawl Away Continuation 4 - Sober 5 - Sweat 6 - Swamp Song 7 - Jerkoff 8 - Opiate | |||||
| pleasedrown | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
| Josh | CD-R / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | First Taped Tool Show. Poor Quality but fun to listen to. | |||||
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