Date: 1978-07-01 Venue: Berkeley Community Theatre Location: Berkeley, CA Source: Jungleland and ABMS Downloads Title: Paradise By The C and Encores Jungleland D/L and ABMS Downloads> Audacity (Speed Correction)> Goldwave (fades & file merging)> CD Wave Editor (track splits)> TLH (Flac Level 8, Align, Verify) Jungleland user chrs1961815 uploaded what he titled "alternate sbd source" back in May. I took his upload and gave it a listen. While from the same tape source as "Last Night In Berkeley", it's at least a couple of generations closer to the master. Unfortunately it is incomplete in that it's missing the last four and a half minutes of Quarter to Three found on "Last Night In Berkeley". I put both versions through Audacity to help correct the speed issues. I patched the missing part so we have a version that runs closer to the correct speed and sounds better than "Last Night In Berkeley. You will hear the difference immediately when the sources switch. This is NOWHERE as good as the tape found in JEMS release of the first set. Hopefully this show will someday receive the Bob Clearmountain treatment from the 24 track tapes that we know are in the vault. Thanks to chrs1961815 from uploading his version of this show. Disc#2 (34:50) 1)PARADISE BY THE C 2)THE PROMISE 3)BORN TO RUN 4)BECAUSE THE NIGHT 5)QUARTER TO THREE Bruce's mother, father and youngest sister Pam are in the audience. The show was sold-out, with Billboard magazine reporting an attendance of 3,483 and gross receipts of $24,018. Partial setlist known. Incomplete soundboard tape comprised of the majority of the first set, the opening song of the second, and the encores. The soundboard is available on CD 'Last Night in Berkeley'. Audio of the first set and part of the soundcheck was released in greatly upgraded quality by JEMS in 2017. The soundcheck audio includes a fascinating two minute snippet of the band working on an instrumental segment of "New York City Serenade", which at the time hadn't been played since 1975. "Paradise By The ''C''" and "Prove It All Night" were used as promo cuts for radio play from this board tape.