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Published: 2012/04/11

H.O.R.D.E. 1992 Playlist Two (Syracuse, 7/10/92)

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 ARU/WSP Segue Jam Aquarium Rescue Unit and Widespread Panic 1992-07-10 - New York State Fairgrounds 11:38
2 Run Like an Antelope Phish 1992-07-10 - Empire Court - Syracuse, NY 11:19
3 Fixin' To Die Aquarium Rescue Unit with John Popper 1992-07-10 - New York State Fairgrounds 07:44
4 Sweet Talking Hippie Blues Traveler 1992-07-10 - New York State Fairgrounds 19:33
5 House Spin Doctors 1992-07-12 - Jones Beach 11:55
01:02:09

Playlist Description:

In conjunction with our current cover story we are going to stream music from the 1992 H.O.R.D.E. tour. Today we focus on selections from H.O.R.D.E.‘s second show at Festival Empire Court Syracuse, NY on July 10, 1992 (with a Spin Docs selection from two days later). These five tracks include the full band segue from Aquarium Rescue Unit into Widespread Panic as well as John Popper’s guest appearance with ARU.

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Dave Mallick April 11, 2012, 20:49:10

Again, the full sources of several of these exact recordings are on the Live Music Archive:
http://archive.org/details/aru1992-07-10.flac16 (credit to Ricky Supan)
http://archive.org/details/bt1992-07-10.flac16 (credit to Tim Cook)
http://archive.org/details/spintrav1992-07-12.shnf (credit to Geoff Tischman)

Eric May 6, 2012, 00:48:48

Cam is HILARIOUS!!!! He’s such a girl it’s so funny. We rellay rellay enjoy this show! And that Columbian trophy wife of his is SO HOT...she motivates me to hit the gym (and makes me want a boob job haha jk)

Stella May 10, 2012, 11:52:53

I think somebody who runs a music radio shluod know more about the persian music than this. Just listening to the music, before the vocal parts reveals that the dominant instrument is an electronic synthesizer. At Delkash’s time, there was no such instrument. Delkash might have sung this song, but this is definitely not her voice. It is not even a good rendition of the song.This is a singer who is trying to imitate Delkash’s style of singing. I have heard this song many years ago and I think the singer’s name is “Fayezeh” or something like that.

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