Sunday, February 16, 2020

The Hollies LIVE In Cincinnati OH 1983

The Hollies 
Kings Island Amusement Park
Cincinnati OH
1983-10-02
Soundboard @320



01. I Can't Let Go
02. Just One Look
03. Bus Stop
04. Casualty
05. On a Carousel
06. Someone Else's Eyes
07. Look Through My Window
08. King Midas in Reverse
09. Wasted on the Way
10. Teach Your Children
11. Soldier's Song
12. Stop, Stop, Stop
13. The Air That I Breathe
14. Carrie Anne
15. Stop in the Name of Love
16. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
17. Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress


Allan Clarke - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Graham Nash - Vocals, Guitar
Tony Hicks - Vocals, Guitar
Bobby Elliott - Drums

with

Alan Coates - Guitar
Paul Bliss - Keyboards
Pete Anderson - Piano
Steve Stroud - Bass


8 comments:

  1. A possible original source for this is NBC's The Source #83-41 "The Hollies Concert" with a broadcast window of October 14, 15, 16, 1983. This was a 2 LP set for syndicated radio broadcast. The set list matches exactly...

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    1. Thanks for the info, draftervoi. It's entirely possible that you are correct. I just used what info came with the download when I got it. There are a few different dates/venues that pop up for this show. For instance, if setlist.fm is to be believed, this show was actually played at the Timberwolf Amphitheater in Mason OH. (But I find setlist to be unreliable, sometimes). Thanks for trying to track the source down. Strong work, my brother.

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    2. You're welcome. While it's usually just a waste of time, I've started running a quick Google search (also Ebay...) to see if there are tickets or posters from the show. There's (apparently) a whole new world of ticket stub collectors out there (Is a Wrestlemania II ticket really worth $100.00?!). I checked and didn't find anything for this Hollies show, though!

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    3. You know, It never occurred to me to search for tickets/stubs. Not a bad idea, drafter. I have to wonder if, in this case, there was a separate ticket for the Hollies concert or did admission to the amusement park get you in to the show on that day.

      On the Wrestlemania II ticket...I wouldn't pay $100 for one. Now my Brother-in-Law...that's a different story.

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  2. Don'#t see many of these around, so very grateful for sharing. Cheers

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