Lindsey Buckingham Bimbo's San Francisco, CA 1993-03-10 Source: Audience, possibly stage lip > DAT(s) via Larry Stein > David Gans' DAT (Feb. 1999) Transfer: Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam DA-3000 Master: Wavelab 9.5 (tracking, fades) > FLAC @ 16/48 Thanks to David Gans for the DAT and to Charlie Miller for the transfer. 01. Big Love 02. Go Insane 03. crowd / banter 04. Don't Look Down 05. The Chain 06. Trouble 07. Tusk 08. Spoken Intro To Surrender The Rain 09. You Do Or You Don't 10. I'm So Afraid 11. This Nearly Was Mine > 12. Street of Dreams 13. Never Going Back 14. All My Sorrows 15. Doing What I Can 16. This Is The Time 17. Go Your Own Way Encore: 18. Save Me A Place 19. band intros 20. Holiday Road 21. Eyes Of The World Encore 2: 22. closing thanks 23. Soul Drifter This was an early performance in Lindsey Buckingham's first solo tour, containing material from his album "Out Of The Cradle" (release 6/16/1992) and some songs from Fleetwood Mac. The DAT is labeled "audience clone" but the recording is so clean and clear, and the vocals are sometimes quite low, that it must be stage lip or something similar. The beginning of the DAT contains an intro by KFOG DJ John Grappone, omitted here, and this may have been recorded for the radio, and perhaps the mix wasn't good enough for broadcast. (There is also a discontinuity before the show begins, so the intro could be from something else). The spectrometer says that this is not an FM broadcast, in any event. A pooly-documented AUD > C recording is known to circulate, but there is no hiss on this at all, so that's probably not the source. A good performance and an interesting take on the Fleetwood Mac material: for example, "Go Your Own Way" after Stevie Nicks finally went her own way. Lindsey Buckingham - guitars, vocals Neale Haywood - guitar Janet Robin - guitar, vocals(?) Lisa Carbet - guitar, vocals(?) Steve Ross - guitar Kevin Wyatt - bass Scott Redman - percussion John Wackerman - percussion Michael Tempo - percussion Dan Garfield - keyboards Enjoy! --mhg :: 2020-08-10