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Black Flag 12/10/1982

SHOWID 348377

Set I

What Can You Believe
Slip It In
My War
I've Heard It Before
Depression
Modern Man
Nervous Breakdown
I've Had It
Beat My Head Against The Wall
Scream
I Love You
No Values
Jealous Again
Nothing Left Inside
Six Pack
My Rules
Fix Me
Police Story
Revenge
Thirsty And Miserable
Can't Decide
Wasted
Louie Louie
Damaged I
No More
Black Coffee
Rise Above
TV Party

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Greg Ginn -- guitar
Chuck Dukowski -- bass
Henry Rollins -- vocals
Chuck Biscuits -- drums
Dez Cadena -- guitar

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
IMABAJIM (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: 1 CAM PROSHOT ,, AWESOME SHOW' INTENSE GIG ,, B GRADE ,, 93MIN
ToolMobb (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
infected_by_sound (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: AUD
Samuel Goff (5/5) DVD / 1 A- A- View   Audience
Notes: Greg Ginn- Guitar Chuck Dukowski- Bass Henry Rollins- Vocals Dez Cadena- Guitar, Vocals Chuck Biscuits- Drums
der-doktor (5/0) DVD / 1 View   MID GEN VHS
Notes: Length:93 min Type:AUD
Ashley (5/0) dvd (dl) / 0 View   voltarized's 2009 DVD9 upgrade
Notes: Includes both the Black Flag AND Minutemen sets Source: audience. low gen ntsc vhs > Panasonic AG-1980 > Canopus ADVC300 > Firewire > DV/PC > DVD9 Quality: A- Notes: Video: 8000Kb/s CBR Audio: LPCM 1536Kb/s Definitive as of 2009-04.
rusty_spoons (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: AMT-Shot (#68b)
PJ-VT (5/0) DVD / 1 View  
Michael Piper (4/4.8) DVD / 1 A B View   aud > vhs > sa > pc (picture menu added) > dvdr
Notes: decent quality for such an old tape (better than the 06/04/82 show) -- this show features Chuck Biscuits on drums and has the band playing some new material (i.e., What Can You Believe and Slip It In)
Chris Pratl (3/0) DVD / 0 View  
Riley (3/5) DVD-R / 1 A B+ View  
Notes: (AUD) Great show that is shot from the back of the room. Typical old multi-gen audience shoot, but worth checking out. Chuck is on drums and totally rips here.
OBIE (2/5) DVD / 1 View  
terabyte23 (2/5) DVD / 2 B+ View   aud cam > vhs > ? > low gen ntsc vhs > Panasonic AG-1980 > Canopus ADVC300 >...
Notes: NTSC 4:3, runs 92m13s. Video B+, audio B+. 2009 upgrade (lower gen than before). Includes Minutemen set (20m56s). Requires DVD9 (I can send VIDEO_TS files on 2 data DVDs).
Thiago (2/3) DVD / 1 View   AMT
seizuretapes (2/5) DVD / 1 A B+ View   audience. ntsc vhs > sa (SP) > dvdr
Notes: One less vhs generation & better digitalization than the captcrunch edition. A definite upgrade. "A Tribute To American Hardcore" by BC and hothcanada Vol.6
Brian Bothen (2/5) DVD / 1 View  
Metmum (1/5) DVD / 1 B C+ View  
Notes: MPEG-2 NTSC picture resolution: 720x480 Bitrate: 5.34Mbps SA authored so basic menu and chapters every 5 minutes or so. Audience shot from an elevated position at back. Camera has some wobbles and picture is grainy and has VHS flickers but does have some nice close ups. Sound not very good, instruments blend together and hard to make out. Length: 1.32.07 Overall: C+ Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket
Maria Reine (1/5) DVD9 / 1 View  
Notes: (Total time = 92:13). "Tribute To American Hardcore DVD Series, Vols. 6 & 7" Revised [BC-hothcanada]. NTSC, audience shot. Includes Minutemen set (20:56). DVD9[sg1000c]
fleaibe (1/5) DVD / 1 B+ View   aud > vhs > sa > pc (picture menu added) > dvdr
Notes: aud > vhs > sa > pc (picture menu added) > dvdr Quality: B/B+ Setlist: 01 What Can You Believe 02 Slip It In 03 My War 04 I've Heard It Before 05 Depression 06 Modern Man 07 Nervous Breakdown 08 I've Had It 09 Beat My Head Against The wall 10 Scream 11 I Love You 12 No Values 13 Jealous Again 14 Nothing Left Inside 15 Six Pack 16 My Rules 17 Fix Me 18 Police Story 19 Revenge 20 Thirsty And Miserable 21 Can't Decide 22 Wasted 23 Louie Louie 24 Damaged I 25 No More 26 Black Coffee 27 Rise Above 28 TV Party 92min+ This is a pretty important show for a few reasons. One, it's one of the few shows that they did with Chuck Biscuits when he was in the band. Two, they were playing a few new songs that night, including What Can You Believe and Slip It In right at the beginning of the show. Neither of these had been released yet, but it was around this time that the infamous demos were recorded with this line-up. Remember that this is before even My War was released, much less Slip It In. One thing I noticed about the show is how much of a powerhouse Chuck Biscuits is as a drummer. He actually made them sound like a metal band but not in a bad way. Another thing about this show is how charismatic Rollins is. He's almost constantly talking to the crowd (or even to himself) and just saying some pretty crazy stuff. He definitely had something going on that night. The whole band did... from the energy of the audience, this much is obvious.
Brad (1/5) DVD / 1 B View   aud > vhs > sa > pc (picture menu added) > dvdr
Notes: Review taken from: http://www.ipass.net/jthrush/flagrel.html This is a pretty important show for a few reasons. One, it's one of the few shows that they did with Chuck Biscuits when he was in the band. Two, they were playing a few new songs that night, including What Can You Believe and Slip It In right at the beginning of the show. Neither of these had been released yet, but it was around this time that the infamous demos were recorded with this line-up. Remember that this is before even My War was released, much less Slip It In. One thing I noticed about the show is how much of a powerhouse Chuck Biscuits is as a drummer. He actually made them sound like a metal band but not in a bad way. Another thing about this show is how charismatic Rollins is. He's almost constantly talking to the crowd (or even to himself) and just saying some pretty crazy stuff. He definitely had something going on that night. The whole band did... from the energy of the audience, this much is obvious. The video and sound quality is about average for the period. A little better than the Philadelphia show a few months earlier. A single camera show, it sometimes suffers with too many close-ups of Henry, but not as bad as others I've seen. Overall, I'm impressed with this one.
Paramnesiac (1/4.7) DVD / 1 View   VHS > SA > PC (picture menu added) > DVD-R
Notes: Review clipped from: http://www.ipass.net/jthrush/flagrel.htm Ukrainian Hall: Los Angeles - December 10, 1982 Single Camera Bootleg, 1982. 80 mins. This is a pretty important show for a few reasons. One, it's one of the few shows that they did with Chuck Biscuits when he was in the band. Two, they were playing a few new songs that night, including What Can You Believe and Slip It In right at the beginning of the show. Neither of these had been released yet, but it was around this time that the infamous demos were recorded with this line-up. Remember that this is before even My War was released, much less Slip It In. One thing I noticed about the show is how much of a powerhouse Chuck Biscuits is as a drummer. He actually made them sound like a metal band but not in a bad way. Another thing about this show is how charismatic Rollins is. He's almost constantly talking to the crowd (or even to himself) and just saying some pretty crazy stuff. He definitely had something going on that night. The whole band did... from the energy of the audience, this much is obvious. The video and sound quality is about average for the period. A little better than the Philadelphia show a few months earlier. A single camera show, it sometimes suffers with too many close-ups of Henry, but not as bad as others I've seen. Overall, I'm impressed with this one.
spork (0/0) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: inc. Minutemen set
michael gibbs (0/0) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: aud
andreinstein (0/0) DVDR(AUD) / 1 A B- View   audience. ntsc vhs > sa (SP) > dvdr
Notes: The video and sound quality is about average for the period. A little better than the Philadelphia show a few months earlier. A single camera show, it sometimes suffers with too many close-ups of Henry, but not as bad as others I've seen. It's a little washed out.
Jeff (0/0) DVD NTSC / 1 View  
Fernando Soares (0/0) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: AMT