Rage Against the Machine
Show Information:
- Date:
- 1996-06-16
- Venue:
- Golden Gate Park
- Location:
- San Francisco, CA USA
- Tour:
- Tibetan Freedom Concert (1996)
- Previous show:
- 1996-05-28 - Globale Rome, Italy
- Next show:
- 1996-06-27 - Roskilde Festival Roskilde, Denmark
Setlist (Complete):
- 1.
People of the Sun
- 2.
Know Your Enemy
- 3.
Bulls on Parade
- 4.
Vietnow
- 5.
Bombtrack
- 6.
Bullet in the Head
(with Speech) (with Eric Bobo)
- 7.
Killing in the Name
- 8.
Freedom
- Notes:
- Free Tibet Concert. Bobo joined in on the drums.
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Recordings:
Type: FLAC - SBD
Length: 55 minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Unknown
Lineage: "Free Tibet" Silver CD
Notes: This was ripped by me from the Silver CD that I found in a Rasputin.
The CD case says "Produced by Missing Link, Pure Soundboard Blizzard Recordings, OSA - Made in the Chech Republic".
Not sure what the original source is, but I'm guessing either a SBD or FM rip
Type: DVD - Pro Shot
Length: ?? minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Unknown
Lineage: TV Broadcast -> DVD
Notes: Decent sounding / looking TV Broadcast... definitely need an upgrade
Preview:
Type: FLAC - Audience
Length: ?? minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Unknown
Lineage: Core Sound Binaurals > Sony TCD-D7
Notes: Supposedly a recording exists with this lineage.
Type: FLAC - Audience
Length: ?? minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Teddy Ballgame
Lineage: Schoeps > DAT (M))
Notes: TB taped both days of the Free Tibet Festival. Recording either done inline with stack or right in front of soundboard
Type: FLAC - Audience
Length: 55 minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: bootlegconfessions.com
Lineage: Unknown mics + recorder > ?? > AIFF > FLAC (16)
Notes: Complete recording from bootlegconfessions. A bit rough but the first audio recording to emerge. His notes: "As the shows progressed both days, I grew accustomed to the rhythm of the crowd’s movements and learned to shift from one side of the field to the other near the end of each set, so I’d be in place for the beginning of the next set on the other side when the next band started. Well, when Rage Against The Machine started, the crowd surged over like a fucking tidal wave and I had to use every ounce of my strength to stay upright. Lots of people fell over on the way and we all did our best to help them up, so nobody would be crushed to death. It was pretty hairy, truth be told, but as far as I know there were no serious injuries that day. Suffice to say, the crowd went completely nuts during their set and it was one of the biggest pits I’d ever see in my lifetime. It’s more than a pit when it gets to be that size, it’s a god damn maelstrom."
Preview: