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Golden Palominos 08/06/1982

SHOWID 245364

Set I

 

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAC>C(x?)>CD
Notes: Arto Lindsay g,v John Zorn reeds,game calls Jamaaladeen Tacuma b Bill Laswell b David Moss d,perc,v Anton Fier d
Gian Claudio (5/4.9) / 1 ? View   AUD
Notes: Anton Fier Drums Arto Lindsay Guitar,Voice John Zorn Reeds,Game Calls Jamaaladeen Tacuma Bass Bill Laswell Bass David Moss Drums,Percussion,Voice This was the second ever performance by the band, with David Moss replacing David Van Tiegham, and holy shit, what a show it was. A near perfect blend of post-punk, harmolodics, free-improv noise, and bone-rattling funk. The concert was in 2 sets; tracks 1-3 the first, and tracks 4-7 the second. The tape is a decent recording from about halfway back in the hall, there are a few seconds missing at the beginning of a couple of the tracks, but otherwise it?s the complete show.
richard bryce (5/4) CD 1shn / 1 View  
Notes: TBR
Michael Piper (4/4.8) CDR / 1 A B View   Aud > Sony D5 > cass (a few gen) > Peak > Xact > shn
Notes: My copy of this show has 7 tracks; I have seen others that have 10 tracks but the same timing.
Matt D. (4/0) CDR / 1 A View   Aud>Sony D5>cass(a few gen)>Peak>Xact>shn
Notes: Trader Notes; Golden Palomino's New Jazz at The Public concert series Public Theatre New York City August 6 1982 Anton Fier Drums Arto Lindsay Guitar,Voice John Zorn Reeds,Game Calls Jamaaladeen Tacuma Bass Bill Laswell Bass David Moss Drums,Percussion,Voice Aud>Sony D5>cass(a few gen)>Peak>Xact>shn This was, for a few years, my Holy Grail. Having attended this show (Yes, I'm one of the slack-jawed concert goers you can hear cracking up during Zorn's first solo). It took me a few years to track down the recording of what I fondly remember as the most glorious racket I'd ever heard. This was the second ever performance by the band, with David Moss replacing David Van Tiegham, and Holy shit, what a show it was. A near perfect blend of post-punk, harmolodics, free-improv noise, and bone-rattling funk. Although they perform a lot of the structures that would later make up their debut LP, here they have a much looser, organic feel, with nary a drum machine in sight. The interplay between Tacuma and Laswell suggests some new breed of multi-armed bass monster. Moss was a one-man orchestra with his Bertoia sound sculptures, and amazing vocal range. Zorn and Lindsay did what they do best, and Fier pummeled his kit, whilst more or less successfully, imposing some order on the proceedings....If Beefhearts' Magic Band ever had any east-coast competition, it would be these guys. The concert was in 2 sets; tracks 1-3 the first, and tracks 4-7 the second. The tape is a decent recording from about halfway back in the hall, there are a few seconds missing at the beginning of a couple of the tracks, but otherwise its the complete show. Enjoy!
Paul (4/5) SHN / 1 A A View  
Mike Vescovo (3/4.9) SHN / 1 View   Aud>Sony D5>cass(a few gen)>Peak>Xact>shn
Notes: on DVD 032
funkyratchet (3/5) CDR / 1 View  
alderon planet (3/0) CDR / 1 B+ View   Aud>Sony D5>cass(a few gen)>Peak>Xact>shn
Joe Breault (2/0) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: Golden Palomino's New Jazz at The Public concert series Public Theatre New York City August 6 1982 Anton Fier Drums Arto Lindsay Guitar,Voice John Zorn Reeds,Game Calls Jamaaladeen Tacuma Bass Bill Laswell Bass David Moss Drums,Percussion,Voice Aud>Sony D5>cass(a few gen)>Peak>Xact>shn This was, for a few years, my Holy Grail. Having attended this show (Yes, I'm one of the slack-jawed concert goers you can hear cracking up during Zorn's first solo). It took me a few years to track down the recording of what I fondly remember as the most glorious racket I'd ever heard. This was the second ever performance by the band, with David Moss replacing David Van Tiegham, and Holy shit, what a show it was. A near perfect blend of post-punk, harmolodics, free-improv noise, and bone-rattling funk. Although they perform a lot of the structures that would later make up their debut LP, here they have a much looser, organic feel, with nary a drum machine in sight. The interplay between Tacuma and Laswell suggests some new breed of multi-armed bass monster. Moss was a one-man orchestra with his Bertoia sound sculptures, and amazing vocal range. Zorn and Lindsay did what they do best, and Fier pummeled his kit, whilst more or less successfully, imposing some order on the proceedings....If Beefhearts' Magic Band ever had any east-coast competition, it would be these guys. The concert was in 2 sets; tracks 1-3 the first, and tracks 4-7 the second. The tape is a decent recording from about halfway back in the hall, there are a few seconds missing at the beginning of a couple of the tracks, but otherwise its the complete show. Enjoy! 672ed13e16ec1699819d1ad352b86068 *Palominos1982-08-06track01.shn 67ac475e0e61ca3e8c493d53ff3e3a33 *Palominos1982-08-06track02.shn be594550730cca9a9328d4105e8dd401 *Palominos1982-08-06track03.shn 6f3817fa95c75dccf4ca45cb36c59648 *Palominos1982-08-06track04.shn eda2ba384c4ddf0bf2eb726e9dd0154c *Palominos1982-08-06track05.shn df4e6356eacaac36fe670b160301850a *Palominos1982-08-06track06.shn 6b2c42b084259ab8851c5ba2eb105d7e *Palominos1982-08-06track07.shn
Jojo Fischer (2/5) cdr / 1 B+ View  
Notes: 38 min
slugline (2/0) / 0 View   audience
jobber (2/0) flac / 1 View  
Jerry Jacobsen (1/5) CD-R / 1 View  
Mike (1/5) CDR / 1 B View   aud
Dana L (1/0) cdr / 1 View  
dlnlee (1/4) CDR / 1 B+ View   AUD
joshua (1/5) shn / 1 A- View   aud
Chris Haddock (0/4) cdr / 1 View