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Cheap Trick Concert

Palladium (New York, NY)

Cheap Trick concert at Palladium on Sep 22, 1978

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  • Date:
    09.22.1978
  • Tracks:
    7
  • Total Time:
    29:53
  • Catalog:
    King Biscuit

Concert Summary

A funny thing happened to American rockers Cheap Trick on the way to stardom in the U.S.: They went to Japan. In much the same way the Beatles were surprised by the overwhelming response of Beatlemania when they stepped off their British Airways plane at JFK airport in 1964, Cheap Trick received the same pleasant surprise when they landed in the Land of the Rising Sun to play the Budokan Arena in 1978. The result was a brilliant live album that documented just how big this band could become if American fans got it the same way the Japanese did. Live At The Budokan was a smash…entire summary

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  • scrapmetal | Tuesday, November 24, 2009 | 1:58 pm

    my first show in Boston Ma 1982 with UFO opening & the then feuding (some things nev er change right?)Steven Tyler & Joe Perry appearing for an encore of Day tripper complete with then unseen Rick Neilsen's 5 neck Hamer guitar-needless to say ive been rocking ever since

  • Anonymous | Monday, November 23, 2009 | 11:01 am

    spinal,

    Is it possible CT only played seven songs that night since thye were opening for The Cars? The Cars have a full show from the Palladium that same night. Seven songs still seems like a paltry set, but I just thought I'd throw that out there.

  • spinalcrackerbox | Sunday, November 22, 2009 | 4:05 am

    Just to round out things, here's the setlist for their Passaic, NJ show recorded in early December of '78 (mostly listed as the 8th, also as the 5th - we only know for sure that CT played Calderone Hall in Hempstead, NY on the 9th as there is a ticket stub for this): 01 Hello There
    02. Come On Come On
    03. Stiff Competition
    04. On Top Of The World
    05. Guitar Solo
    06. Big Eyes
    07. Ain't That A Shame
    08. Southern Girls
    09. Need Your Love
    10. I Want You To Want Me
    11. California Man
    12. Surrender
    13. Goodnight Now
    14. Heaven Tonight.
    15. Auf Wiedersehen
    16. Clock Strikes Ten

  • spinalcrackerbox | Sunday, November 22, 2009 | 2:59 am

    Hi Pete, thanks for the message. I had always assumed that the original venue and date was correct and really hear a similar room feel compared to other BL recordings but I stand corrected. Have you ever found the rest of this show as obviously we have only selection of the full set here with many songs missing in between?
    This is perhaps my favourite ever live recording, despite a lack of bass.

  • Dopeburger | Wednesday, November 04, 2009 | 11:26 am

    Hey spinalcrackerbox, thanks for the input. We originally listed this show under the date/venue you suggest but, based on the audio, we decided this show could not have been recorded at the Bottom Line...the crowd noise, announcer, and Zander's mic all indicate otherwise. Also, I believe we found out why this set was often mislabeled as the BL -- it was broadcast with a BL Rockpile show and was so mistakenly assumed to have also been recorded there. Because they thank NYC, we narrowed it down to the Palladium in 77 or 78 and, thanks to recent help pinpointing this set as taking place in '78, we've updated the date from '77. It's been a long, strange trip, but we're pretty confident we've gotten to the bottom of this. thanks, pete

  • spinalcrackerbox | Tuesday, November 03, 2009 | 11:46 am

    Dear Wolfgangsvault, the correct venue is: The Bottom Line, New York & the correct date is still June 12, 1978

  • spinalcrackerbox | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 1:38 pm

    And since I'm feeling like a detail freak tonight, I found the setlist for the NY, Palladium, 11/12/77 show - in case the Vault finds it after all: 1. HELLO THERE 2.COME ON, COME ON 3. ELO KIDDIES 4. SPEAK NOW OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE 5. BIG EYES 6. SOUTHERN GIRLS 7. DOWNED 8. MRS. HENRY 9. GOONIGHT NOW 10. CLOCK STRIKES TEN

  • spinalcrackerbox | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 11:00 am

    simonc, this is because these are only excerpts and not the whole show. This first appeared on side 4 of the vinyl boot 'California Man '78' and I loved it back then and wished we'd get the whole show one day. 30 years later, we got 2 more songs :-). At this rate I have to live a really long life, lol. Funnily, this is the only band on this website where we are always promised a new recording - this is the second time now, and we are always given the one we've already had. At least it's a great one. The Bottom Line had 400 seats. For those who doubt this was recorded there, all shows that were recorded there have a similar ambiance. Check them out. Compare this, for example, to the two Peter Gabriel shows recorded a few months later on October 4th and you will agree that this is indeed the same venue.

  • simonc | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 6:47 am

    must be just about the only ct concert edit that doesn't have either surrender or iwytwm. still great though.

  • shine4362 | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 4:39 am

    Yeah! Loved Cheap Trick since I was a kid in the 80's, really brings back good memories.

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