EC Nashville Rooms-London, UK August 7, 1977

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EC Nashville Rooms-London, UK August 7, 1977

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http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=109952
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Nashville Rooms-London, UK
August 7, 1977

Lineage: Audience > Unknown > CDR > Flac

01 Welcome To The Working Week
02 Blame It On Cain
03 No Dancing
04 Waiting For The End Of The World
05 Night Rally
06 Hoover Factory
07 No Action
08 (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
09 Miracle Man
10 The Beat
11 Less Than Zero
12 (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
13 Lipstick Vogue
14 Watching The Detectives
15 Lip Service
16 Mystery Dance
17 Alison

I did a search and found the September 4th show had been posted about a year ago but couldn't find this one, if it has been here before I'm sorry for the repeat.

I recieved this originally on tape at least 20 years ago. I had it out to do some cleaning up of the transitions, etc for a snail mail trade and thought I'd share it with anyone that might need it since it's one of the earliest recorded full shows (there is one earlier show that circulates).

The quality is better than I remember and actually pretty good, I would guess the generation is low but I don't know what it is exactly.

I hope some fellow dimers can use it and I realize the hardcore Costello collector's likely have lineage, if you do please post it but in the meantime...

Enjoy!
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Surprisingly good-sounding show -- a real gem.

Only problem is -- as one of the posters pointed out -- it runs slow.
It's not all that noticable on the vocals and instruments, but my 1st reaction was "jeez, what a relaxed and deliberate-sounding approach to the material for such an early show".
(It didn't make sense, given the all-out frenetics of all of the other early shows...)

Anybody know how to change the pitch/tempo on files using Nero?
Or or is it even possible?
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Post by Dr. Luther »

Oh well...
TORRENT BANNED FROM DIME!

Contains officially released material.

http://www.elviscostello.info/disc/bootlegs/ptg.html

Miracle Man (live; London 7-Aug-77)
(3:57) - b-side of Alison (US vers.) 7"

Blame It On Cain (live; London 7-Aug-77)
(2:54) - b-side of "Detectives" 7"

Mystery Dance (live; London 7-Aug-77)
(2:04) - b-side of "Detectives" 7"
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Post by ReadyToHearTheWorst »

Dr. Luther wrote:Anybody know how to change the pitch/tempo on files using Nero?
Open a music file in 'Nero Wave Editor', choose Tools > Time Correction > Beats per Minute, and Bob's your uncle.

Can be a bit tricky getting it just right, but if you have one of the 'officially released' tracks on CD it could act as a reference point.

Good luck.
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ReadyToHearTheWorst wrote:
Dr. Luther wrote:Anybody know how to change the pitch/tempo on files using Nero?
Open a music file in 'Nero Wave Editor', choose Tools > Time Correction > Beats per Minute, and Bob's your uncle.

Can be a bit tricky getting it just right, but if you have one of the 'officially released' tracks on CD it could act as a reference point.

Good luck.
Thank you, sir.

(My uncle's name is Sam, truth be told...)
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