John Cale (with Chris Spedding)
1986, October the 22d
Central Tavern, Seattle, WA

(unknown as to early or late show)

AUD M1 > played back on Nakamichi CR7E (Azimuth aligned)
Dolby B off > Edirol 04 > HD level corrections in audacity
{NO EQ - NO NR} > tracked in CDWave > flac(8)
(hanwaker transfer 2014-08)
75:51 minutes total

01. You Know More Than I Know (fades in)
02. Ship Of Fools
03. Amsterdam
04. Leaving It Up To You
05. The Endless Plains Of Fortune
06. Where There's A Will
07. Darling I Need You
08. Dead Or Alive
09. Heartbreak Hotel
10. Chinese Envoy
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11. Thoughtless Kind (fades in)
12. Cable Hogue
13. Dying On the Vine
14. Gun -->
15. Pablo Picasso
16. -encore break-
17. Mercenaries (Ready For War)
18. encore break 2
19. Close Watch (fades in)

Newpaper article for impending John Cale show on 10/22/86, (early and late), (with Chris Spedding), at The Central Tavern, Seattle, WA

By Gene Stout, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Music Critic
FRIDAY, October 17, 1986
Section: What's Happening, Page: 9

Newpaper article for impending John Cale show on 10/22/86, (early and late), (with Chris Spedding), at The Central Tavern, Seattle, WA

By Gene Stout, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Music Critic
FRIDAY, October 17, 1986
Section: What's Happening, Page: 9

John Cale, a key member of the Velvet Underground in the '60s, joins English guitarist Chris Spedding (a popular session guitarist for many years)
for shows Wednesday night at 8 and 10:30 at the Central Tavern. Cale, who studied classical music before joining the Velvet Underground, is
known for his daring and unpredictable albums. Spedding's songs include "Motorbikin,' " a 1976 British hit, and "Guitar Jamboree," in which Spedding
imitated the styles of several famous guitarists. Ian Fisher, leader of now-defunct Seattle band the Cowboys, and Terry Lee Hale of Northwest rock
band the Ones open both shows. Tickets are $10 in advance at Ticketmaster outlets.

John Cale, a key member of the Velvet Underground in the '60s, joins English guitarist Chris Spedding (a popular session guitarist for many years)
for shows Wednesday night at 8 and 10:30 at the Central Tavern. Cale, who studied classical music before joining the Velvet Underground, is
known for his daring and unpredictable albums. Spedding's songs include "Motorbikin,' " a 1976 British hit, and "Guitar Jamboree," in which Spedding
imitated the styles of several famous guitarists. Ian Fisher, leader of now-defunct Seattle band, the Cowboys, and Terry Lee Hale of Northwest rock
band, the Ones, open both shows. Tickets are $10 in advance at Ticketmaster outlets.