Lou Reed – Humpin’ Hannah’s

here is the info file from Dime

TORRENT TITLE

Lou Reed – 1973-01-20 Humpin’ Hannah’s, Milwaukee, WI

ARTIST NAME

Lou Reed

BOOTLEG TITLE

N/A

VENUE, CITY, COUNTRY, DATE

Humpin’ Hannah’s, Milwaukee, WI 1973-01-20

TRACK LISTING

DISC 1 (44:16)

01 White Light/White Heat……………….(4:15)

02 Wagon Wheel…………………………(4:28)

03 I’m Waiting For The Man………………(8:35)

04 Walk It And Talk It………………….(4:25)

05 Sweet Jane………………………….(5:21)

06 New Age…………………………….(5:12)

07 Vicious…………………………….(3:51)

08 I Can’t Stand It…………………….(4:11)

09 Satellite Of Love……………………(3:52)

DISC 2 (36:55)

01 Heroin……………………………..(9:37)

02 I’m So Free…………………………(4:02)

03 Walk On The Wild Side………………..(6:58)

04 Rock And Roll……………………….(6:15)

05 Sister Ray………………………….(9:59)

LINE UP

Lou Reed – guitar, vocals

Eddie Reynolds – guitar

Bobby Resigno – bass

Vinnie Laterta – guitar

Scon Clarke – drums

(assuming same lineup as 1973-01-27 NY show, per a handmade insert from a ROIO’er for that show)

< if this is inaccurate, please post corrections >

FLAC FINGERPRINTS or MD5 checksum for the musical content only (*)

ARTWORK

N/A

SOURCE / LINEAGE

Stereo AUD trade tape

Trade tape > Computer WAV > TLH v2.4.1 > FLAC 8 > DIME > you

Big thanks to the original taper, and to the trader who hooked me up with a copy.

I originally mastered this 2009-07-03.

This FLAC fileset comes from WAVs from this dub, which only needed SBE corrections in TLH; no CD-Rs or EACs.

All I did was add track marks; nothing was done sonically to the source.

NOTES

I bought this tape at a ’90s Chicago area record fair; at the time, I’d not seen any old solo live Lou besides official LPs.

Lots of folks have been posting old Lou shows recently, so I figured it’s a good time to get this up.

The setlist is identical to the NY show a week later.

It’s stereo with separation; there’s some “levels too high” distortion & it’s a bit hissy – might benefit from some cleanup work.

(Feel free to give it a go.)

Either the recorder or a dubber down the line was cut-happy, with gaps between many songs; at least most of the songs are whole.

I usually put track marks at the real music’s beginning, but I went with those source cut points where present.

And there are occasional spots where you hear a tape speed warble, but then it’s ok after that.

There’s a series of these, but each time the sound seems to return to the right pitch – it’s that way on the source.

It’s not the greatest sonding tape, but it sounds pretty good given the year & state of portable gear back then.

One could take issue with above flaws, but musically it’s a fine show.

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This was SO close to fitting on one disc (81min. & change), but I left everything “as is”.

You could probably hack some clapping out & the tuning between songs where Mr Cut left them in & squeeze it onto one disc.

The tape flip point on this source was between Satellite & Heroin, so that’s where I put my disc1/2 breakpoint.

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Crank it up and ENJOY! it as I have, and share it so others can hear it.

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Filenames have numbers on the end that are the TIMES (ex. – “…-359” is 3min59sec long).

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The usual schmack applies here:

Please don’t post this anywhere but DIME.

Please retain this original info file data with any reseedings.

Please don’t transfer to MP3 or other lossy formats.

Please only trade this with others, don’t sell it.

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