Bob Marley & The Wailers 09/16/1980
Set I
Natural Mystic
Positive Vibration
Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
Burnin' & Lootin'
Medley: War/No More Trouble
Zimbabwe
Zion Train
Medley: Running Away/Crazy Baldhead
I Shot The Sheriff
No Woman No Cry
Lively Up Yourself
Jamming
Exodus
Positive Vibration
Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
Burnin' & Lootin'
Medley: War/No More Trouble
Zimbabwe
Zion Train
Medley: Running Away/Crazy Baldhead
I Shot The Sheriff
No Woman No Cry
Lively Up Yourself
Jamming
Exodus
Set II
Encore:
Redemption Song
Could You Be Loved
Coming In From The Cold
Bad Card
Redemption Song
Could You Be Loved
Coming In From The Cold
Bad Card
Set III
Comment
Interview with Bob and keyboarder Tyrone Downie done in Boston after the show in the J.B. Hynes Auditorium, done during the Five All Night Live TV show broadcast by WVCB. Bob appears very tired. Last known circulating video appearance with Bob.
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joe | FLAC / 0 | View | AUDIENCE>cassette(?)>cd-r(?)>EAC>wav>FLAC level 6 | |||
| CdaMVvWgS | DVD / 1 | A- | A- | View | VHS tape > ? > DVD | |
| Notes: | nice short interview, with Tyrone. last known video Bob has appeared. | |||||
| KenJacoby | FLAC16 / 19 | View | 2nd Generation Audience Cassette Transfer Info: Cassette > Sony TC-WE475 [with manual azimuth... | |||
| Notes: | - Two different transfers of the same audience recording [an 2008 transfer of the same 2nd gen AUD done by Dubwise Garage, and a CD-r sourced copy] was used to patch up the intro and a few seconds of the incomplete I Shot The Sheriff - Redemption Song cuts in at "sold I to the merchant ships" - 2nd and last concert performance of Bad Card [premiered on June 3rd, 1980 at Grenoble's Palais des Sports] | |||||
| arthur | dvd / 1 | View | pro shot > ?? > dvd | |||
| Notes: | w/ 09/14/80 disc 2 | |||||
| JT | / 0 | View | w | |||
| Notes: | Flat sound. Great show. | |||||
| Pat | fLAC 16 / 2 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | AUDIENCE>cassette(?)>cd-r(?)>EAC>wav>FLAC level 6 | |||||
| DonSalvatore | / 0 | View | Unknown > AUD | |||
| Notes: | Bob Marley & the Wailers Hynes Auditorium Boston, Mass. September 16, 1980 audience recording (recieved in trade on CD) runtime: 88:06 setlist: disc 1 (1-12, 44:56 or 1-16, 70:55) 1: stage introduction 1:04 2: natural mystic 4:51 3: rastaman vibration 5:36 4: them belly full 4:19 5: burnin' and lootin' 5:47 6: war > 4:05 7: no more trouble 1:49 8: Zimbabwe 3:30 9: Zion train 3:57 10: runnin' away 2:26 11: dem crazy baldheads 4:11 12: I shot the sheriff 3:16 (disc 2 break option, 43:10, that's how I got this) 13: no woman, no cry 8:05 14: lively up yourself 5:10 15: jammin' 5:10 16: exodus 7:32 (another disc break option, 17:11, since the rest seem to be encores) 17: redemption song 4:08 18: could you be loved? 5:53 19: coming in from the cold 3:44 20: bad card 3:24 comments: Bob Marley played his final concert just 8 days after this in Pittsburg, Pa. on Sept. 23. I'm told this was his 4th to last concert, and that this is the only known live recording of "bad card". that song is complete here but I don't know if the concert is. it seems to be all there up to that point. sadly by this time Bob was showing the effects of the wear and tear his life took on him, and he felt sick for this show. He still managed to put on a fine inspired performance. I originally found out a dimer (forget his name) had previously uploaded this show and when I asked for it he said he had recieved an upgrade of it and would send a CD copy to me for uploading. this is what he sent me, and it's the only recording I've ever heard of this concert. not the best sounding Marley recording circulating, mainly because the sound in Hynes Aud SUX. But it's not a bad recording for 1980 in that horrible sounding place. I didn't even know this show happened until I joined dime and found out that guy had it. I have no idea if this recording has ever been posted, I don't think so, since he only posted his inferior recording. that was probably in early 2008, maybe 2007. the CD's I recieved had short gaps in them, (not TAO, much shorter than that but noticable) which I removed. So this SHOULD be seamless now. Do not sell this recording. Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly. | |||||
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