The B-52's Concert

Heatwave Festival (Bowmanville, Ontario) Aug 23, 1980

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The B-52's concert at Heatwave Festival on Aug 23, 1980

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Canada's legendary 1980 Heatwave Festival was the brainchild of concert promoter John Brower, who was based in Toronto. Brower established his reputation a decade prior, as the man behind the 1969 Rock and Roll Revival concert at Varsity Stadium (AKA "Live Peace In Toronto," which featured John Lennon's debut live performance outside The Beatles) and the three-day Woodstock-esque Strawberry Fields Festival held at Ontario's Mosport Park the following summer. For Canadians, as well as thousands of Americans and Europeans who traveled to this event, Brower's Heatwave Festival would become…entire summary

  • DJBeekeeni | Wednesday, November 23, 2011 | 3:33 pm

    How could ANYONE not want this? This is GOLD - you can't get a better B52s mix from 1980 other than their albums "High Fidelity" and "Wild Planet" from that time - I am so happy to have received the information on this release. This is very, very solid stuff - and it's not some average bland pop - perfect for any era . . . or planet . . .

  • RemoteRecorder | Saturday, November 19, 2011 | 10:52 pm

    I was the recording engineer for the Heatwave Festival. (actually for the concert film that was never released for legal reasons). The performances on Wolfgang's Vault were all taken from live reference mixes done on 2 track 7 1/2ips analog reels during the actual performances. No sound checks for any bands, so it was pretty hit and miss at the start of each set. Our company was known as Comfort Sound Mobile back then, and now we are called LiveWire Remote Recorders. The story behind these recordings is long and interesting. I'm glad to see that fans are finally getting to hear these great performances after 31 years on the shelf. I recorded Elvis Costello for a tv show last year, and was able to hand a copy of his Heatwave set to him personally. My assistant that day was positioned up in the scaffolding on stage left, so we have some great photos, too.

  • alaska slim | Friday, November 18, 2011 | 1:51 pm

    saw them on the True Colors Tour. Better then the headliner! My wife and I started dancing, and the girls next to us told our son "your parents are cool". It's nice to grow old gracelessly! thanks WGV peeps...

  • epidenimus | Friday, August 26, 2011 | 5:55 pm

    Great sound quality on a poor performance. The rhythm section is solid as always, but the vocals are just torturous, and I mean the females, not Fred. Disappointing. Pass.

  • JayME1961 | Friday, August 26, 2011 | 3:24 pm

    I was there. This brings back so many memories. I am looking for the Poster for this Festival and the photos of The B-52s I took. They were why I drove from Warren, Mi.

    GREAT Sound board recording !!!!

  • anonymous813224 | Friday, August 26, 2011 | 5:36 am

    Fantastic. Just saw the Rockpile set posted, too. Does that mean the sets by the Pretenders, Elvis Costello and Talking Heads are not far behind? Fingers crossed.

  • Senator | Tuesday, August 23, 2011 | 2:36 pm

    Can't believe you found this. You've done it again WV!
    As mentioned by anonymous - if you have the recording by Teenage Head, you'll hear the screams from Canadian music fans all across the U.S.

  • Jaymickdee | Tuesday, August 23, 2011 | 10:18 am

    Hard to believe this was 31 years ago today. Great memories.

  • Matt Lundberg | Tuesday, August 23, 2011 | 9:34 am

    It's great to hear them again in their pre-Love Shack days.

  • Smokedeel | Tuesday, August 23, 2011 | 8:02 am

    Love it! Was in Athens, Georgia back in the early 1980s and really wanted to see the B-52s play in front of their hometown student crowd. I was there for a week but by then they were not around Athens too much. Instead, I got to see a small-venue concert of the then new Athens,GA sensation: REM. Not bad.

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