I think this is a world premiere for the complete tape to circulate, and all thanks should go to allsoundz for transferring all his old reels to digital. This is not really my cup of tea anymore, though I really think Crosby has one of the great voices of all time. And one top 100 album for me, "If I Could Only Remember My Name". Such a classic.
I kept telling allsoundz that there would be interest in these old tapes here on DIME. And I can say there are several more in the pipeline that will appeal to a wide range of collectors. So look out for more in the coming weeks.
David Crosby and Graham Nash
Barton Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
5 September 1973
cassette audience recording > transferred to reel tape played back on Akai GX4000D>
Numark 20 Band Equalizer>HHB CDR 830 by allsoundz from his reel
cdr>eac(secure mode)>flac(level 6) by carville 13 November 2007
total time 89:37
cd1
1 Wooden Ships
2 Southbound Train
3 The Lee Shore
4 Our House
5 Almost Cut My Hair
6 Your Life is What You Fill Your Day With
7 For Free
8 I Used to Be a King
9 Guinevere
10 Immigration Man
11 Oh Camil (The Winter Soldier)
cd2
1 The Prison Song
2 Page 43
3 And So It Goes
4 Long Time Gone
5 Military Madness
6 What Are Their Names/Chicago
notes:
Parts of this were released on the bootleg lp "High Above Cayuga's Waters" on Delaware Records.
This reel was copied from the original cassettes soon after the concert.
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