Black Francis (Pixies) solo show bootleg 1990 (MP3)

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Black Francis (Pixies) solo show bootleg 1990 (MP3) (Size: 140.94 MB)
 Track 01.mp36.21 MB
 Track 02.mp36.75 MB
 Track 03.mp36.9 MB
 Track 04.mp35.8 MB
 Track 05.mp35.43 MB
 Track 06.mp36.47 MB
 Track 07.mp36.81 MB
 Track 08.mp36.6 MB
 Track 09.mp37.87 MB
 Track 10.mp33.62 MB
 Track 11.mp35.92 MB
 Track 12.mp37.14 MB
 Track 13.mp39.21 MB
 Track 14.mp35.49 MB
 Track 15.mp35.72 MB
 Track 16.mp34.76 MB
 Track 17.mp35.38 MB
 Track 18.mp32.24 MB
 Track 19.mp35.77 MB
 Track 20.mp35.29 MB
 Track 21.mp34.38 MB
 Track 22.mp39.35 MB
 Track 23.mp37.84 MB

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I originally downloaded this here: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=115512




So credit goes to that guy who uploaded it there, and taped it in the first place



Having listened to some of it, it's really good



Seriously, the man is incredible





Anyway, for you audiophiles out there, this was converted from FLAC to 320 MP3, if you're a total audiophile, I have the FLAC uploaded too





Enjoy







The following description is from dimeadozen:







In the first weeks of 1990, Black Francis took a brief vacation from The Pixies, tossed his Telecaster and a small amp into the back of a vintage yellow Cadillac and drove around the country playing solo gigs. Here is one of them.

At that time the Cat's Cradle was still on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, a great spot that saw some fantastic gigs by Sonic Youth, Sugar, Throwing Muses, etc etc. Man those were the days. I think Michael Jordan's restaurant took over that location? Anyhoo...

The Black Francis gig kind of popped up without much fanfare and was modestly attended. Lucky for you I took my Sony Walkman and a fresh TDK SA cassette. The recording obviously has its limitations, but it is still very enjoyable and is a small curious piece of American indy rock history I suppose.

Before the gig, the house system was playing the White Album, so Francis gave us his own stylized version of The Beatles' "Wild Honey Pie" as a quick encore. Francis also mentions that he had tried to cover a Clash song on the night before, but wasn't too happy with the results so he was just going to stick to Pixies songs. I asked him afterward what the song was and he said it was "The Card Cheat" (from London Calling). He signed a poster for us and wrote "Free Noriega!"

As a bonus you get two Pixies songs recorded at the Cat's Cradle just a few months before. Sadly that is all that remains of my tape of that gig. By that time The Pixies had really sort of outgrown the club, and the place was jam packed and super rowdy. Next time I got to see them, they were in a big ass stadium, a hundred a fifty yards away.



No EQ or compression, just loaded in, balanced and normalized.

Sony Stereo Walkman>TDK SA>Nach MR-1>MidiMia Soundcard>SoundForge8>CD ARchitect>Flac6



1 The Holiday Song

2 Gouge Away

3 Dead

4 Mr. Grieves

5 Cactus

6 Nimrod's Son

7 Tame

8 Ed Is Dead

9 Into The White

10 Broken Face

11 No. 13 Baby

12 River Euphrates

13 Where Is My Mind?

14 Blown Away

15 Tony's Theme

16 Weird At My School

17 Manta Ray

18 I'm Amazed

19 Wave of Mutilation

20 Crackity Jones

21 Wild Honey Pie (The Beatles cover)



-bonus tracks-

The Pixies

Cat's Cradle Chapel Hill

October 14 1989

22 Where Is My Mind?

23 Into The White

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