Los Lobos / Dwight Twilley
King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559
Los Lobos The Metro, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA December 10, 1984
Dwight Twilly Ripply Music Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1984 USA
For Broadcast January 20, 1985
Pre-FM Recording
Vinyl Rip
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Cue Sheet & Label Scans Included
From The Collection Of Sam Elliot's Mustache
Brought To You By The Collective Of Live Music
Digitized From An Original 3 Sided 2 Record Radio Broadcast Set.
Lineage: Pre-FM 2x Vinyl LP Set > 280gram Record Weight > Sony PS-LX300H Belt Driven Turntable @ 33+1/3 RPM/60Hrz (Turntable & Tone Arm Balanced: Needle Tracking & Azimuth Set: Tone Arm Pressure Digitally Dialed In at .84: Anti-Skid set 1.0) > Sony TA-AV561 AV Control Integrated Amplifier (bass/treble +/- zero) > Line In (4ft cables w/gold plated tips) > HP Envy 700 Series > BEATS Audio Realtek High Definition Audio Soundcard (Stereo Field Maximized) > Goldwave v6.83 (recording, editing) > Wave 24bit/96khz > Goldwave v6.83 (LAME) (encoding, tagging) > Flac Level 8 24bit/96khz
Hosted By Bill Minkin
01 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Intro & Break - Bill Minkin
02 Commercial - Budweiser Beer
03 Los Lobos Introduction - WEBN DJ
04 Los Lobos - Come On Let's Go (Ritchie Valens)
05 Los Lobos - Don't Worry Baby
06 Los Lobos - I Got Loaded (Little Bob & The Lollipops)
07 Los Lobos - We're Gonna Rock
08 Los Lobos - Will The Wolf Survive
09 Los Lobos - Let's Say Goodnight
10 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Break - Bill Minkin
11 Commercial - Care Free Sugarless Gum
12 Commercial - United States Army
13 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Intro - Bill Minkin
14 Los Lobos - All Night Long (Clifton Chenier)
15 Los Lobos - The Town I Live In (Thee Midniters)
16 Los Lobos - Why Do You Do
17 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Break - Bill Minkin
18 Commercial - Budweiser Beer
19 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Intro - Bill Minkin
20 Dwight Twilley - Little Bit Of Love
21 Dwight Twilley - TV (Dwight Twilley Band)
22 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Break - Bill Minkin
23 Commercial - Care Free Sugarless Gum
24 Commercial - Budweiser Beer
25 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Intro - Bill Minkin
26 Dwight Twilley - Long Lonely Nights
27 Dwight Twilley - I'm On Fire (Dwight Twilley Band)
28 Dwight Twilley - Girls
29 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Break - Bill Minkin
30 Commercial - Care Free Sugarless Gum
31 Commercial - United States Army
32 Commercial - Budweiser Beer
33 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Wrap Up - Bill Minkin
34 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Promo Bed w/Voiceover - Dwight Twilley/Bill Minkin
35 King Biscuit Flower Hour #KB-559 Promo Bed w/Voiceover - Los Lobos/Bill Minkin
Total Playing Time: 1hr 14sc
Los Lobos:
David Hidalgo – vocals, guitar, accordion, fiddle, requinto jarocho
Louie Pérez – drums, guitar, jarana huasteca, vocals
Cesar Rosas – vocals, guitar, bajo sexto
Conrad Lozano – bass, guitarron, vocals
Steve Berlin – saxophone, flute, keyboards, percussion
Runout Grooves:
Side A: KB-559-A MCR JOE (Script)
Side B: KB-559-B MCR JOE (Script)
Side C: KB-559-C MCR JOE (Script)
Side D: Blank
JustDaves Notes:
- Thank you to Sam Elliot's Mustache for sending his vinyl to be encoded!
- Thank you to all the members of The Collective Of Live Music for all the help and support.
Recording Notes:
- There is a locked groove test tone on Side A for the DJ to set levels before broadcasting the show, it has not been encoded.
- There are two locked groove show promo beds with voice overs at the end of Side C. One with Dwight Twilley music and one with Los Lobos music. They have been encoded.
- This King Biscuit Flower Hour features the first Los Lobos National Radio Broadcast in The U.S.A.
Known Faults:
- Labels printed with Los Lobos and Romeo Void, 2 labels have Romeo Void scratched out with marker and Dwight Twilley written in.
- Some small marks on the vinyl which make a noticeable thump noise, dealt with in editing
Editing Notes:
- A Zerostat Positive Ion gun was used on LPs prior to playback.
- A carbon fiber record brush, then a microfiber disc cleaner was used on the records prior to playback.
- Records hand cleaned with Record Research Lab Super Record Wash before playback.
- LP cleaned with the HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning System using distilled water prior to playback.
- Raw transfer: EQ off, treble and bass levels set at +/- zero for most accurate sound of LP.
- Turntable & tone arm balanced: Needle Tracking & Azimuth set: Needle Pressure & Antiskid digitaly set:
- Computer Soundcard stereo field maximized.
- Goldwave set to record while filtering any DC Offset.
- Recording and all editing done in 24bit/96khz.
- Preservation being key the show is encoded complete with commercials and voiceovers.
- Declicked manually and some noise reduction used depending on what best served the situation.
- Raised the volume of the commercials to match that of the music and voice overs.
- A rumble filter with an initial cut off of 50khz and a static steepness of 2 was used to lessen the needle noise on the commercials due to having to raise the volume to match that of the music and voice overs.
Other Notes:
- Something about the music and vocals on "Will The Wolf Survive" always gives me the same vibe as listening to The Outlaws, not in a bad rip off way just that laid back smooth and syrupy delivery.
- I remember when Will The Wolf Survive was released it was a great time in my life. I had a 1972 Chevy Chevelle Malibu, a new Wife (now my ex), and a new band (Psychosis). I don't remember ever hearing Dwight Twilley on the radio, but then again I might have just ignored it if I did. They are a good band but most likely got lost in the noise plowing the same fields as Cheap Trick, Loverboy or any other 1980s band combining Power Pop, New Wave and Arena Rock.
Digitized By JustDave For Sam Elliot's Mustache And The Collective Of Live Music
Project Started: May 13, 2026 Project Finished: May 16, 2026
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