The Police New York City, NY, USA Shea Stadium 18 Aug 1983 People: Sold Out Time: An all day event Support act: REM, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Length: 101' Source: Audience Quality: 10 Notes: Origin: ** Taper: Lineage: Audience>Low generation cassette Conversion: Cass(?)>Nakamichi Dragon>CD-RW700>coax>M-Audio FireWire 410>coolpro>cdwav>FLAC (level 8 w/ verify) The CD-RW700 is used only for the A/D conversion and is a pass-through. There is no DAE in the lineage/conversion Conversion by: Carlo Bolchini 7/Feb/2005 Size: 0.99 GB Compressed: 691 MB Disc 1 01) Voices inside my head 02) Synchronicity I 03) Synchronicity II 04) Walking in your footsteps 05) Message in a bottle 06) Walking on the moon 07) Oh my God 08) De do do do de da da da 09) Wrapped around your finger 10) Tea in the Sahara 11) Spirits in the material world [tape flip] 12) Hole in my life [cuts in, but only 1 chord lost] 13) Invisible sun 14) One world (not three) [Tea break] Disc 2 01) King of pain [Tea break] 02) Every breath you take 03) Murder by numbers 04) Don't stand so close to me 05) Roxanne [change of tape (probably)] Encores: 06) Can't stand losing you > Reggatta de blanc Can't stand losing you 07) So lonely -- This is one of the best Police recordings, from a really low generation copy, transferred with all possible love. It's so good I rated it the maximum, even if it has a very slight hiss and really a few of that small "vintage" analog distortion. Actually is one of the best recordings of that era I've ever heard. You can even hear stereo effects (mainly the guitar going from a stack to the other), which tells us that the taper was greatly placed in the middle. Thank you taper for this great job! From this source it was taken the vinyl bootleg "I'd like to thank the Beatles from lending us their Stadium", which is the grandpa of all the other Shea Stadium bootlegs. The sound is greatly balanced and the performance is what you would expect from a show at the legendary Shea Stadium, where the Beatles performed, specially since Sting played with a freshly broken rib, a consequence of one of his famous playful wrestling match with Stewart Copeland they did after the soundchek. There is a chapter dedicated to the Shea Stadium gig on "Wild Thing", a book by Stewart's brother Ian Copeland, who was the Police agent at the time. I suggest you get and read the whole book, it's an interesting reading. This show sold out in kess than three hours, definitely a record for the time. What else can I say ? No eq, no noise reduction, no speed adjustment. There is a small dropout after "Message in a bottle", but it does not touch any music. I could have cut it, and you would'n have noticed (well, actually I cu a small silence after the dropout, but if I didn't told you...). You can hear someone says "Bullshit" when Sting announces the Tea break after "One world". NOT FOR SALE - STRICTLY TRADES ONLY If you have a better copy or any different source, please contact me. -- Carlo Bolchini - www.bolchini.com/police - 24/Feb/2005 History: - 24 Feb 2005 This file created.