LOU REED 1973-09-09 Scheessel Festival audience recording

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LOU REED 1973-09-09 Scheessel Festival audience recording

Post by schnittstelle » 30 Aug 2014 22:07

LOU REED 1973-09-09 Scheessel Festival audience recording

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LOU REED 1973-09-09 Scheessel Rock Festival audience recording RESEED

...the drunken fat panda invades Europe....

QUALITY WARNING: mediocre quality: for afficionados only (but listen to the samples and judge for yourself!)

2014 RESEED NOTES: I've removed most of the scans to avoid copyright problems, but included some nice artwork.

Scheessel Rock Festival
Eichenring Speedway Stadion
Scheessel
Germany
09 September 1973

01: Intro/Sweet Jane 10.25
02: How Do You Think It Feels? 3.58
03: Caroline Says 3.46
04: Waiting For The Man 5.11
05: Satellite Of Love 5.47
06: Walk On The Wild Side 5.18
07: Heroin 9.49
08: White Light White Heat 6.25
09: Vicious 5.53
10: Rock And Roll 7.50

Lou Reed: vocals
Dick Wagner: guitar
Steve Hunter: guitar
Ray Colcord: organ
Peter Walsh: bass
Pentti "Whitey" Glan: drums

lineage: unknown generation TDK SA90 cassette - Pioneer CT-S670D player - wav - flac (level 8) - you

original recording engineer unknown
transfer to wav October 2008 by lurid_uk
uploaded to Dime October 2008 by lurid_uk
Reseeded on Dime August 2014 by lurid_uk

To prepare for the speed and alcohol-fuelled 1973 European tour to support "Berlin", Lou had played a warm-up show at the Lenox Arts Festival on 01 September. As far as I

can tell, the first shows of the tour on European soil were at the Scheessel Rock Festival, just south-west of Hamburg. According to the poster advertising the Festival, Lou

was appearing alongside acts like Ritchie Havens, Ten Years After, Wishbone Ash and Soft Machine. Those were different times! This was the first festival held in the

Scheessel Speedway Stadion, and it was apparently attended by 52,000 fans. (On that basis, this may have been the biggest audience that Lou had performed in front of up

until this time, certainly as a "solo" artist.) I've never seen any photos of Lou taken at this show, but less than a week later he would play at a festival in London, the Melody

Maker Crystal Palace Garden Party. Many photos from that show have been published, and they show Lou looking like a slightly overweight panda clad in black leather and

with a bewildered look about him. By the end of the tour he would be pencil-thin and his hair would be cropped back to the skull (in preparation for his early 1974 "blonde

with iron crosses" style....).

Dinky Dawson was Lou's sound engineer for this tour, and in his excellent book "Life On The Road", he makes reference to these concerts:

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(after the show in Lenox)...we put the equipment on a plane to London and a few days later Jack, Mack and I followed behind. The rest of the crew and band first journeyed

to Frankfurt, Germany, for a pair of shows in which the promoter provided all the gear. These two shows alone paid for all the expenses of Lou's entire upcoming tour and

only required a skeleton crew to operate.

(Copyright Dinky Dawson)

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I think that this festival was Lou's first ever show on German soil. The set list is the same as had been played at Lenox, but without "Oh Jim", the acoustic interlude or "Sister

Ray". It sounds as if Lou is trying very hard to put on a good show and justify his (presumably large) fee. The band play like heavy-metal assault troops and Lou sometimes

seems to be missing out/slurring his words just to keep up with them (or maybe he's just a bit too drunk). In several places he tries to whip up some enthusiasm from the

crowd, but it's "Heroin" which gets the big applause/audience response.

This is a poor quality mono recording - everything sounds quite distant and there are multiple defects. On the plus side, the vocals are always clear and there's not much

hiss or audience noise - it's surprisingly listenable. Maybe someone out there has a better quality copy?

Scans included with torrent files:

1. CD artwork
2. poster + press ad for Scheessel Festival

RIP Lou

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