Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Graham Parker & The Rumour: Calderone Concert Hall Hempstead, NY 1979-06-06 (FM)



To help pass the time till the start of Graham Parker's Big Year (more details HERE) MRML is going to dig into the bulging 'GP stuff' folder, to bring you wide-ranging section of rarities, bootlegs and out-of-print wonders. We've covered Chairman Parker extensively before (see HERE) and will continue to do so....





Graham Parker and The Rumour
Calderone Concert Hall
Hempstead, NY
June 6, 1979
WLIR FM Radio Broadcast

Setlist:

01 Discovering Japan
02 Local Girls
03 Protection
04 Don't Get Excited
05 Back To Schooldays
06 Passion Is No Ordinary Word
07 Howling Wind
08 Heat Treatment
09 Stick To Me
10 Mercury Poisoning
11 You Can't Be Too Strong
12 Love Gets You Twisted
13 I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
14 Don't Ask Me Questions
15 Saturday Nite Is Dead
16 Nobody Hurts You
17 Soul Shoes
18 encore applause
19 I Want You Back (Alive)
20 New York Shuffle





GP fans - what do you make of this '79 era bootleg? Do you wanna hear more Parker rarities? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the Calderone Concert Hall Hempstead, NY link).



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  2. Squeezing out sparks? This '79 outfit squeezed out diamonds from pure carbon every time they plugged in, far as I can tell. Keep that GP coming!

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    1. " This '79 outfit squeezed out diamonds from pure carbon every time they plugged in"
      Exactly!

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  3. you're really on to someting . . . great!

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  4. Great stuff - thanks for doing all these!

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  5. Great!! Keep the GP coming. Thanks!!

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  6. More Parker, Please!!

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  7. fantastic! i was just looking over my g.p. vinyl. plus, i just picked up "max". thanks and keep it coming!

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  8. I was there -- three days after my 18th birthday (yikes)! Thanks for posting this fantastic show!

    -- Snatzo

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  9. Late 70s, early 80s GP stuff is my favorite

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  10. Invalid file! Can you update?

    Thanks,

    gordon

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