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here is the .nfo file from Dime
Elvis Costello Radioactivity Liberated Bootleg
KSAN broadcasts of the early and late shows at the Old Waldorf Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1977-11-15.
(The cover incorrectly gives the year as 1978.)
Artwork can be found from http: given below.
Copied from silver bootleg on 4 October 2007.
Linage: CD (silver) -> EAC -> Traders Little Helper (flac 8) -> Dime
Information below taken from:
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/index.php/Bootleg:_Radioactivity
Tracks [71:56]
Old Waldorf Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1977-11-15 (early show):
01. Pump It Up (2:05)
02. Welcome To The Working Week (1:13)
03. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes (2:30)
04. Blame It On Cain (3:03)
05. Waiting For The End Of The World (4:31)
06. The Beat (3:42)
07. Less Than Zero (3:01)
08. Alison (3:12)
09. Miracle Man (3:43)
10. You Belong To Me (2:52)
11. Lipstick Vogue (4:19)
12. Watching The Detectives (3:56)
13. Mystery Dance (2:21)Old Waldorf Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1977-11-15 (late show):
14. No Action (2:02)
15. No Dancing (2:42)
16. I’m Not Angry (4:35)
17. (I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea (3:11)
18. Radio, Radio (2:56)
19. Less Than Zero (3:21)
20. Living In Paradise (3:27)
21. Alison (4:15)
22. Miracle Man (3:37)
23. Hand In Hand (2:20)Release Information
Date:
Media: CD
Catalogue number (comments): Gold Standard SAY-03 ‘A Long Way From Home’
Comments
From the KSAN broadcasts of the early and late shows at the Old Waldorf Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1977-11-15.
(The cover incorrectly gives the year as 1978.)
Hand In Hand is possibly from a different show. (It is not included in what purports to be the complete tape of the 1977-11-15 late show.)
Quality
The sound is extremely flat & muffled. For the most part, the guitar seems conspiciously absent, which contributes a certain hollowness to the songs.
However, the set list is good and the band is in good form. Sound: 5, performance: 7. It’s not in the same league as Live At The El Mocambo or No Dancing. – T.J. Young
Performance: 8/10. Sound: 8/10. – John Steffes