1978-06-18 Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA




Date : 1978-06-18
Concert : Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts
Source : Low Generation Audience Tape
Songs : 21 (25)
Duration : 131:00 MN
Lossless : Flac HD
Lineage : Cassette >Nakamichi DR-3> Onkyo Synthesized Quartz Tuner Amplifier R1> ZOOM H2N 24 bit WAV>24 bit FLAC 8
Preservation : John Dubwise 2023
Opening Act : Little Anthony & The Imperials






The Music Inn , in Lenox, was a famous because of his School of Jazz

Stephanie and Philip Barber were the founders
Music Inn, as originally envisioned, was a resort with an emphasis on world-class performing musicians

Music Inn's list of performers included the biggest names of jazz musicians of the day:

Miles Davis, Buddy Rich, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz

In an era of anti-Communism, anti-“Other” fervor, Music Inn was a bold experiment.
There, aspiring musicians learned from the very best.
Students and faculty of all ages and walks of life came to learn and jam together.
Students came from Africa, Austria, Sweden, Holland, India, Canada, Turkey and Brazil.

Music Inn harbored a racial and cultural harmony that defied its surrounding environment and, for a brief time, music was all that mattered.



Informations about the setlist : (track number - title - duration - bitrate)

01 - sun is shining 6:09 - 2900 Kbits/s
02 - positive vibration 5:09 - 2905 Kbits/s
03 - them belly full 4:02 - 2911 Kbits/s
04 - concrete jungle 6:04 - 2902 Kbits/s
05 - running away - crazy baldhead 8:12 - 2896 Kbits/s
06 - is this love 6:09 - 2913 Kbits/s
07 - war - no more trouble 6:44 - 2928 Kbits/s
08 - the heathen (fade out, tape flip) 3:19 - 2913 Kbits/s
09 - time will tell 4:04 - 2921 Kbits/s
10 - one love 4:50 - 2926 Kbits/s
11 - natural mystic 5:00 - 2910 Kbits/s
12 - so much things to say 5:55 - 2907 Kbits/s
13 - who the cap fit 7:49 - 2900 Kbits/s
14 - rat race 5:45 - 2897 Kbits/s
15 - roots rock reggae 7:12 - 2901 Kbits/s
16 - i shot the sheriff 4:49 - 2908 Kbits/s
17 - no woman no cry 8:03 - 2902 Kbits/s
18 - lively up yourself 6:33 - 2933 Kbits/s
19 - jamming 8:50 - 2919 Kbits/s
20 - easy skanking 4:23 - 2913 Kbits/s
21 - punky reggae party - get up stand up - exodus (fade out) 12:24 - 2925 Kbits/s




Additional Informations And Comments:

- Preservation John Dubwise , Tony P

- this version is the best version , flac hd from low generation tape

- The Wailers were scheduled to do their performance on the 1978-06-21

- 'sun is shining','time will tell', 'one love', 'so much things', 'punky reggae party', 'who the cap fit' are unusual being played live

- Opening Act was Little Anthony & The Imperials

- Concert review published inside The Schenectady Gazette , 1978-06-20






1978-06-18 Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA




Date : 1978-06-18
Concert : Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts
Source : Audience
Songs : 22
Lossless : -
Opening Act : Little Anthony & The Imperials






The Music Inn , in Lenox, was a famous because of his School of Jazz

Stephanie and Philip Barber were the founders
Music Inn, as originally envisioned, was a resort with an emphasis on world-class performing musicians

Music Inn's list of performers included the biggest names of jazz musicians of the day:

Miles Davis, Buddy Rich, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz

In an era of anti-Communism, anti-“Other” fervor, Music Inn was a bold experiment.
There, aspiring musicians learned from the very best.
Students and faculty of all ages and walks of life came to learn and jam together.
Students came from Africa, Austria, Sweden, Holland, India, Canada, Turkey and Brazil.

Music Inn harbored a racial and cultural harmony that defied its surrounding environment and, for a brief time, music was all that mattered.



Informations about the setlisting :

01 - sun is shining 6:10
02 - positive vibration 5:24
03 - them belly full 3:49
04 - concrete jungle 6:01
05 - running away - crazy baldhead 8:18
06 - is this love 6:08
07 - war - no more trouble 6:45
08 - the heathen 3:18
09 - time will tell 4:08
10 - one love 4:45
11 - natural mystic 5:08
12 - so much things to say 6:01
13 - who the cap fit 7:47
14 - rat race 5:47
15 - roots rock reggae 7:12
16 - i shot the sheriff 4:42
17 - no woman no cry 7:59
18 - lively up yourself 6:28
19 - jamming 8:52
20 - easy skanking 4:21
21 - punky reggae party 4:25
22 - get up stand up-exodus(cut) 8:06



Additional Informations And Comments:

- The Wailers were scheduled to do their performance on the 1978-06-21

- source need to be checked to see if its lossy or lossless

- sun is shining,time will tell, one love, so much things, punky reggae party, who the cap fit are unusual being played live

- Opening Act was Little Anthony & The Imperials

- Concert review published inside The Schenectady Gazette , 1978-06-20






1978-06-18 Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA




Date : 1978-06-18
Concert : Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts
Source : Audience TJ Tape
Songs : 25
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 130:42 mn
Opening Act : Little Anthony & The Imperials





The Music Inn , in Lenox, was a famous because of his School of Jazz

Stephanie and Philip Barber were the founders
Music Inn, as originally envisioned, was a resort with an emphasis on world-class performing musicians

Music Inn's list of performers included the biggest names of jazz musicians of the day:

Miles Davis, Buddy Rich, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz

In an era of anti-Communism, anti-“Other” fervor, Music Inn was a bold experiment.
There, aspiring musicians learned from the very best.
Students and faculty of all ages and walks of life came to learn and jam together.
Students came from Africa, Austria, Sweden, Holland, India, Canada, Turkey and Brazil.

Music Inn harbored a racial and cultural harmony that defied its surrounding environment and, for a brief time, music was all that mattered.



Informations about the setlisting :

01 - sun is shining 6:06
02 - positive vibration 5:06
03 - them belly full 4:02
04 - concrete jungle 5:59
05 - running away 4:13
06 - crazy baldhead 4:02
07 - is this love 6:06
08 - war 4:42
09 - no more trouble 2:02
10 - the heathen 3:19
11 - time will tell 4:06
12 - one love 4:43
13 - natural mystic 5:03
14 - so much things to say 6:01
15 - who the cap fit 7:47
16 - rat race 5:47
17 - roots rock reggae 7:14
18 - i shot the sheriff 4:44
19 - no woman no cry 8:01
20 - lively up yourself 6:32
21 - jamming 8:57
22 - easy skanking 4:23
23 - punky reggae party 4:28
24 - get up stand up 6:42
25 - exodus (cut) 0:23



Additional Informations And Comments:

- The Wailers were scheduled to do their performance on the 1978-06-21

- Audience TJ Tape

- sun is shining,time will tell, one love, so much things, punky reggae party, who the cap fit are unusual being played live

- Opening Act was Little Anthony & The Imperials

- Concert review published inside The Schenectady Gazette , 1978-06-20








1978-06-18 Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA




Date : 1978-06-18
Concert : Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts
Source : Audience
Songs : 25
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 131:50 mn
Opening Act : Little Anthony & The Imperials





The Music Inn , in Lenox, was a famous because of his School of Jazz

Stephanie and Philip Barber were the founders
Music Inn, as originally envisioned, was a resort with an emphasis on world-class performing musicians

Music Inn's list of performers included the biggest names of jazz musicians of the day:

Miles Davis, Buddy Rich, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz

In an era of anti-Communism, anti-“Other” fervor, Music Inn was a bold experiment.
There, aspiring musicians learned from the very best.
Students and faculty of all ages and walks of life came to learn and jam together.
Students came from Africa, Austria, Sweden, Holland, India, Canada, Turkey and Brazil.

Music Inn harbored a racial and cultural harmony that defied its surrounding environment and, for a brief time, music was all that mattered.



Informations about the setlisting :

01 - sun is shining 6:08
02 - positive vibration 5:09
03 - them belly full 4:05
04 - concrete jungle 6:05
05 - running away 4:12
06 - crazy baldhead 4:00
07 - is this love 6:09
08 - war 4:42
09 - no more trouble 2:02
10 - the heathen 3:21
11 - time will tell 4:08
12 - one love 4:45
13 - natural mystic 5:06
14 - so much things to say 6:01
15 - who the cap fit 7:44
16 - rat race 5:55
17 - roots rock reggae 7:10
18 - i shot the sheriff 4:36
19 - no woman no cry 8:03
20 - lively up yourself 6:33
21 - jamming 8:53
22 - easy skanking 4:22
23 - punky reggae party 4:25
24 - get up stand up 6:37
25 - exodus (cut) 1:27



Additional Informations And Comments:

- The Wailers were scheduled to do their performance on the 1978-06-21

- Audience TJ Tape

- sun is shining,time wil tell, one love, so much things, punky reggae party, who the cap fit are unusual being played live

- Opening Act was Little Anthony & The Imperials

- Concert review published inside The Schenectady Gazette , 1978-06-20








1978-06-18 Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA




Date : 1978-06-18
Concert : Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts
Source : Audience Soul Rebel
Songs : 20
Lossless : Yes
Opening Act : Little Anthony & The Imperials





The Music Inn , in Lenox, was a famous because of his School of Jazz

Stephanie and Philip Barber were the founders
Music Inn, as originally envisioned, was a resort with an emphasis on world-class performing musicians

Music Inn's list of performers included the biggest names of jazz musicians of the day:

Miles Davis, Buddy Rich, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz

In an era of anti-Communism, anti-“Other” fervor, Music Inn was a bold experiment.
There, aspiring musicians learned from the very best.
Students and faculty of all ages and walks of life came to learn and jam together.
Students came from Africa, Austria, Sweden, Holland, India, Canada, Turkey and Brazil.

Music Inn harbored a racial and cultural harmony that defied its surrounding environment and, for a brief time, music was all that mattered.



Informations about the setlisting :

01 - sun is shining 6:09
02 - positive vibration 5:09
03 - them belly full 4:05
04 - concrete jungle 6:05
05 - running away - crazy baldhead 8:13
06 - is this love 6:08
07 - war - no more trouble 6:45
08 - the heathen 3:21
09 - time will tell 4:08
10 - one love 4:48
11 - natural mystic 5:04
12 - so much things to say 6:00
13 -who the cap fit 7:44
14 - rat race - roots rock reggae 13:06
15 - i shot the sheriff 4:36
16 - no woman no cry 8:02
17 - lively up yourself 6:34
18 - jamming 8:50
19 - easy skanking 4:25
20 - punky reggae party - get up stand up - exodus (cut) 12:27



Additional Informations And Comments:

- The Wailers were scheduled to do their performance on the 1978-06-21

- Audience Soul Rebel

- sun is shining,time will tell, one love, so much things, punky reggae party, who the cap fit are unusual being played live

- Opening Act was Little Anthony & The Imperials

- Concert review published inside The Schenectady Gazette , 1978-06-20





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