1985
Sources
Taper: unknown (cassette provided by Joani Walker & Paul Scotton)
1:30:25
SBD
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller
SHNID:
LosLobos1985-12-31.sbd.walker-scotton-miller.106533.flac1644
Source:
SBD -> Cassette Master -> ? -> Cassette
Lineage:
Cassette (Nakamichi DR-1) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/48k) -> Samplitude Professional v11.03 -> FLAC/16 (2 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC)
Taper Notes:
View NotesDavid Hidalgo (David Kent Hidalgo) - guitar, accordion, fiddle, requinto jarocho, percussion, vox Cesar Rosas (Cesar J.Rosas) - guitar, mandolin, bajo sexto, vox Louie Pérez (Louis Frausto Pérez, Jr.) - drums, guitar, jarana huasteca, vox Conrad Lozano (Conrad R.Lozano) - Fender electric bass, guitar, guitarron, b.vox Steve Berlin (Steven M.Berlin) - saxophones, keys, percussion, flute, midi sax, harmonica, melodica Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette Master -> ? -> Cassette Transfer Info: Cassette (Nakamichi DR-1) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/48k) -> Samplitude Professional v11.03 -> FLAC/16 (2 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC) All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller [email protected] March 12, 2010 Charlie Miller Notes: --Thanks to Joani Walker and Paul Scotton for the tape --Encores missing?? vg NOTES (2024-01-18): --Muchas Gracias to whomever originally recorded & shared out this Los Lobos 1985 show & to Joani Walker, Paul Scotton & Charlie Miller for their parts in getting it out to the world at large for all of us to enjoy. Absolutely Appreciated!! --New Year's Eve show...show started at midnight --Dwight Yoakam was the opening act --the missing encore tunes were apparently (in this order): "The Town I Live In", "Why Do You Do?", "Crossroads", "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday" --would be incredible to get those sweet encores someday...if anybody out there has them in SBD or AUD form, please share --I added the band members info --corrected some song titles toward how they appear on the original albums --added more detail to the setlist info --added more detail to the venue info --The building which became The Fillmore was built in 1912 and initially housed the Majestic Hall and Academy of Dancing. Its name was changed from the Majestic Hall in 1936 to the Ambassador Dance Hall. From 1939 to 1952, it operated as the Ambassador Roller Skating Rink. In 1954, Charles Sullivan, one of the most successful African-American businessmen in San Francisco at the time, started booking bands and renamed the venue The Fillmore Auditorium. In December 1965, Sullivan let Bill Graham use his dance hall permit to book a benefit for the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and after that Graham continued to book shows there. Sullivan was murdered in August 1966 at the age of 57. For an indeterminate period from 1969 to 1970, the Fillmore Auditorium was operated by new management as the New Old Fillmore; during this period, the Grateful Dead and The Stooges performed notable engagements at the venue. The original Fillmore location became a venue called The Elite Club. The Fillmore reopened under Graham's management in the mid-1980s, but it was damaged and closed by the Loma Prieta earthquake of October 1989. After Graham died in a helicopter crash in 1991, those close to him decided to carry out his final wish to retrofit and reopen the original Fillmore, which required much structural work. The Fillmore reopened on April 27, 1994, with the band the Smashing Pumpkins playing an unannounced surprise show, and Primus playing the first official reopening show the following night. The Fillmore has once again become a San Francisco hot spot with frequent shows. --For a standard show, the capacity of the Fillmore is 1,315 guests. --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fillmore --added the ffp fingerprints to the text file --added some pictures of the venue --I left the original text file in here, renamed as 'originalinfo'