1973-October-14 (* possibly 1973_Jan-Aug) Can Musikhalle Hamburg, Germany Disc 1 - 59.32 1 Vitamin C Improv > 49.59 2 Spoon 9.33 Disc 2 - 70.58 1 Improvisation > 22.38 2 Improvisation > 12.36 3 One More Night 15.37 4 Little Star 7.47 69-Apr: Schloß Studio-Nörvenich, Germany 5 In Calcutta 2.12 1968: Unknown Studio 6 Untitled 10.04 1973: Unknown Studio Total Hamburg length: 110.23 Holger Czukay Bass Michael Karoli Guitar Jaki Liebezeit Drums Irmin Schmidt Keyboards Damo Suzuki ? Vocals It is very hard to tell if the singer on this is really Damo. Sometimes it sounds without a doubt that it is Damo. Then there are times when if definitely does not sound like Damo. So at this point I'm going with the 73-Oct-14 date, even though originally I had this listed as 73-Jan/Aug. For more discussion of the "w/ Damo, w/o Damo" issue: http://www.davidbelbin.com/2005_01_01_archive.html#110520588038841446 ******************************************************* Info that came with this recording: Lineage: aud > tape (probably 3rd gen) > wav (using Wavelab 5.0) > flac(level 8) Quality: 4.5 of 10, improved to 7 of 10 by equalizing (using Timeworks Mastering EQ and Freefilter) ******************************************************* * Notes that came with different recording of this show: 1973-October-14 The date and location of this show is probablw wrong, as Damo Suzuki assured me, that he had definitely left CAN by that time, but he features in this concert. Just Listening to the "Hamburg 73-Oct-14" version of Vitamin C, this long set is only until the end of the 8th minute recognizable as Vitamin C. It afterwards develops into a very interesting improvisation which starts out fairly wild but is interlazed with quieter passages. The one I'm just listening to features an extented guitar solo. There are also several vocal passages that bear no resemblance to Vitamin C. It also does not return to the Vitamin C theme later on. The transition to "Spoon" is without a break.