Another NOFX post, this time it's the earliest ones I think I've come across, so far at least. This is a soundboard recording from their set opening for RKL. And before you start asking, the RKL set came out sounding like total garbage, it's not worth posting. Soundboard recordings from Gilman have always been hit or miss, but in 1987 they were largely misses due to the limitations of the gear they were mixing sound on. Sometimes like the RKL set it's just too much and it's unlistenable. Sometimes it's like this NOFX set where it's ok enough to post, perhaps some diehards would really want to hear this. I did run it though Izotope and turned down the vocals, while boosting everything else, especially the guitars. You really got nothing but vocals on the actual tape, this Izotope program really helped make it a bit more listenable. And I'm guessing that determination is also going to hinge on whether you find NOFX's music listenable to begin with. Lol, pow! Ha. Ok, I'm an idiot. If you like this, please go nuts with it I guess, do a stagedive off your couch. - DH
NOFX - November 7th, 1987 @ 924 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA
Setlist:
[unknown]
Source : SBD
Lineage : ANA(x) > WAV > FLAC / MP3 / MP4
Equipment : Nakamichi CR7A > Focusrite Scarlett 816 > Izotope Rx8 > FCPX > MediaHuman
Recorded by : unknown
Transferred by : DH
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nice :-)
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