Heart - Featuring-Pullman, WA 1976 (DVDfull pro-shot)   
  The Second Ending 
 KWSU-TV Studios 
 Recorded: Feb/March, 1976 
 Broadcast: 4-09-76 (Sat. @ 10:30PM) & 4-10-76 (Sun. @ 6:30PM) 
 NTSC DVD with Menu & Chapters  
LINEAGE:  Master Reel #6080 > Low Gen VHS > SA DVD > TMPGEng DVD Author  
G-SPOT:  Video Bitrate: 4204 kbps 
 Interlaced 
 Bottom Field First 
 Pics/s 29.970 
 Frms/s 29.970 
 Resolution: 720 x 480 (4:3) 
 Audio Bitrate: 224 kb/s tot, Stereo 
 Audio Codec: AC3 
 Ann Wilson - Vocals & Flute 
 Nancy Wilson - Guitars & Vocals 
 Roger Fisher - Lead Guitar 
 Michael Derosier - Drums 
 Steve Fossen - Bass & Vocals 
 Howard Leese - Keyboards, Guitars & Vocals  
 
   
  01 - Intro 
 02 - Instrumental 
 03 - Heartless 
 04 - White Lightning & Wine 
 05 - Dreamboat Annie 
 06 - Silver Wheels 
 07 - Crazy On You 
 08 - Sing Child Sing 
 09 - Soul Of The Sea 
 10 - Devil Delight 
 11 - Magic Man 
 Notes by the trader/taper: 
 THE DATE: 
 To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time this show has been dated correctly. I spent the past year or so working with the Archives Dep't. at WSU to turn up specific information on this performance. The broadcast dates were determined through student newspaper clippings (the newsletter clips refer to the group as "Hart" & notes they are from Canada). Clearly, at this point they were a relatively "unknown band" from the Pacific Northwest. 
 Traders database erroneously has this show listed as ??/??/75, ??/??/76 & 1/1/76. It also says the show was "Possibly rebroadcast on MTV in 1981". I don't beleive this ever happened. I'm still working on the precise date the film was shot, but my best guess at this point is late February or March, 1976.  
THE VENUE/"SECOND ENDING":  Again, the lions share of this information came from a very kind soul at WSU Archives. The Second Ending was filmed in the KWSU-TV studios and broadcast somewhat irregularly in the Pacific Northwest beginning in early 1976 and ran for at least 2 years. The director of the series Michael J. Costones would actively seek out local artists to showcase on the series. 
 The studio is very small and held between 50-75 people, mostly WSU students. On this date for the Heart performance, it is clear the majority of the crowd had never heard of the band and are visibly blown out. This is the best quality transfer I have been able to find of this show. If anyone has a 1st Gen VHS from the Master Reel, please share it with us.  
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