Thanks to CTTer Experiencereunited who brought this source up in the knowledge base section, it seems it never was torrented here before!
(info as supplied on easytree.org in 2004 where this source surfaced)
Jimi Hendrix
Baltimore Civic Center
June 13th 1970
Audience Recording
Conversion 1st gen>Pioneer Stand Alone>
EAC>WAV>FLAC
Quality 7 out of 10 (give or take)
sorry no art work
Set list
1.Pass It On (aka Straight Ahead)
2.Lover Man
3.Machine Gun
4.Ezy Rider
5.Redhouse
6.Message To Love
7.Hey Joe
8.Freedom
9.Hear My Train A Comin'
10.Room Full Of Mirrors
11.Foxy Lady
12.Purple Haze
13.SS Banner
14.Voodoo Chile (slight return)
Info from Infromthestorm.net:
- Civic Center, Baltimore, MD 13.06.70 - 4th Source
(Aud [ ] / 68:27 / Almost Complete Show - 4th Source) Aud; Master
notes:
- Info provided by the taper (Slightly edited): "I taped it with a small General Electric mono cassette recorder with a very small hand held mic. The main problem was people standing up in front of me and blocking the sound clairity a bit. Also the breaks in the songs were due to having to flip the tape over and it always seemed to be in the middle of a song. The opening group on this show was Cactus and a local Baltimore group, Lemon Lime, which I did not get on tape."
- Source walkthrough: "Straight Ahead" (4), "Lover Man" (33), "Machine Gun" (24), "Ezy Rider" (24), "Red House" (69) {cut at 5:30}, "Message To Love" (34), "Hey Joe" (54) {very short drop-out on the right channel at 1.35}, "Freedom" (19),"Hear My Train A-Comin'" (46) {cut at 6.10, spliced together}, {cut between songs, spliced together}, "Room Full Of Mirrors" (16), "Foxy Lady" (86), {cut between songs, spliced together}, "Purple Haze" (95) {start cut}, "Star Spangled Banner" (38), "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" (75) / "Midnight Lightning" (15), crowd {cut}.
- Quality is good, all instruments can be heard pretty well but the sound is a bit muffled and hissy. Either this was a "stealth" recording with the taper hiding the mic under his jacket or something like that, or he was holding the mic low. The brightness of the sound occasionally increases which you would get if you'd expose the mic a bit more, or the people would move out of the way from between the taper and the PA. No major faults on the master, some small pops & partial drop-outs or tape wows but these a too small to be worth a mention. There are four cuts on the tape, these are all pretty short but unfortunately the last 3 have been digitally spliced together resulting in a small click after each one of them.
- Circulated at Easytree nov.2004 as a 1st Gen copy, but the correct lineage is Master cassette > CDR, so it's actually a Digital clone of the Master.
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