martedì 9 dicembre 2025

The Byrds - 1967-12-09 - San Francisco, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

1967-12-09 San Francisco, California Winterland Early Show* (M?-AUD)

01.[04:50] ...Feel A Whole Lot Better -> A Satisfied Mind
02.[01:07] Have You Seen Her Face//
03.[10:28] ...My Back Pages -> BJ Blues
04.[01:44] Renaissance Fair
05.[03:52] Eight Miles // High
06.[02:15] (So You Want To Be A) Rock & Roll Star

Total Time ::: 24:17

::: Not hi-fi but magical & illumating none-the-less. Check samples for self awareness assessment or momentary transcendence.
::: WARTS: Missed some dropouts & tape garble (or couldn't repair them). A little choppy & tiny speed glitches a couple of times, but overall, acclimate to the altitude & you will fly. Cut 5 has cut in it near the end.
::: Line-up was The Byrds, Electric Flag & B.B. King (lights by Holy See). Thurs 1967-12-07 Fillmore Auditorium, Friday 8th & Saturday 9th at Winterland.
::: Supposedly last night with Michael Clarke in the band. (*) This is either the Early show or Early set, not sure which.
::: There are some serious equaliser & studio geniuses out there. I would love an EQ'd copy by someone who knows what they are doing.

Recording Information ::: unknown mono recording equipment -> master audience mono reel-to-reel tape -> unknown generations of tape -> unknown generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby B off.

Playback 2011-12-30 ::: unknown generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette on Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck, Dolby off, azimuth & pitch adjusted, heads cleaned & demagnatized -> Tascam CD-RW900SL pro CD recorder -> CD-RW -> computer, EAC secure -> wavs -> Audacity (fades &/or glitches, dropouts, volume adjustments, no EQ) -> CD Wave (track splits) -> Trader's Little Helper -> yer ears. First uploaded week of 2011-06-30.

Line-up (completely unconfirmed!) ::: Roger McGuinn - guitar, vocals // Chris Hillman - bass, vocals // Michael Clarke - drums (last night in the band) // Carlos Bernel(?) - guitar, vocals. I do not believe Gram, Sneaky or Doug are near the stage. Gene Clark had supposedly fled in October, but then supposedly Michael Clark was gone before December too, but the tape notes say this is his last night (though they could be incorrect). There is definitely a second (non-McGuinn) guitarist who takes the lead at times. Have at it historians.

Nothing here ever commercially released to my knowledge. If I'm wrong, please advise & I'll take the offending trax offline.

CoolSonics 188 ::: Thanks to the original taper & traders! ::: Corrections welcome ::: This one is for B.Tobin, who has been a PRINCE among men & just made his transition. Let's look at it this way. The biggest Byrds fan I have ever known & one of the finest people I have met so far on the planet, just died without hearing this recording, except for an excerpt of "Renaissance Fair" I played him over the telephone. We are FORTY-FIVE years after the show. so here it is folks. It's mono & a bit choppy, but quite listenable & both an education & source of illumination in my opinion. The transition from "Feel A Whole Lot Better" into "A Satisfied Mind" should bring some grins to the most sombre & jaded of tape collector faces. These guys were still having fun. Some rippin' jamming here. Check out the incredible guitar workout & dueling guitars in more than 10 minutes of "My Back Pages" into "BJ Blues", followed by an ecstatic rendition of "Renaissance Fair". A couple of seconds pause & the show takes off into "Eight Miles High". Not the easiest flyte you will ever take but it is a joyful & rewarding one. Remember to fasten yer seatbelts & tell the captain what unusual substances you have consumed, in case an emergency landing is called for. After all, you know what they used to say, better a little Thorazine than a straight jacket. Touch the sky & enjoy!

More recordings on the way, making up for years of slow netspeed. Kudos to Zongo for life support, Lochner for mikes & much more, & to Fast Freddie for runnin' Video Dick's Record Emporium with the bathroom office full of tape decks. Thanks to Hanwaker (few among us can keep his pace) for over 30 years of trading & friendship. Mountains of gratitude to Davmar, D.White, Sanchez, Elliot, The Florida Kid, Kloiber, Zingg, JTW, Bershaw, Boston Gold, Weeks, Dixon, Moore, Gough & SO many more for all that collecting & sharing... Royal thanks to The Man In The Palace, Doc Tinker, Brinkhoffs, Barely Eatin', Reel Master Gaule, Parrish & all the traders who housed me thru my music acquisition & travel years. Hats off to Brother Kent, Uncle Jake, Little Queenie (& her neighbor Frank) & his honor Ptomaine Thomas. Glasses raised to Byron for musical horizon expansion & much obliged to J & Thurston for keepin' my concert fires burnin' since my continental shift. Thanks to the Mods for keepin' DIME alive. Enjoy, share, give, spread peace. Yers truly, Knees

Emerson Lake and Palmer - 1970-12-09 - London, UK (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

This is a special gift to Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) fans around the world: the Laserdisc extended version (90 minutes!) of the legendary “Pictures at an Exhibition” show, at the Lyceum Theatre, London, December 9th, 1970. Plus a Bonus!

The 90-minute show version is still unavailable on DVD and Blu-Ray and it seems things are going to keep that way. It was officially released only on Laserdisc in 1990, and in this one you will get such edition captured to DVD discs in top quality.


Disc 1 — 90 minutes LD version (1990) [Side 1, CLV*]

01-The Barbarian
02-Take a Pebble [including Lake's "Ballad of Blue", Emerson's "High Level Fugue" (from The Nice's "Five Bridges Suite"), a pre-"Eruption" (Tarkus) and "Tank"]
03-Pictures at an Exhibition
a) Promenade
b) The Gnome
c) Promenade
d) The Sage
e) The Old Castle
f) Blues Variation


Disc 2 — 90 minutes LD version (1990) [Side 2, CLV]
03-Pictures at an Exhibition (Conclusion)
g) Promenade
h) The Hut of Baba Yaga
i) The Curse of Baba Yaga
j) The Hut of Baba Yaga
k) The Great Gates of Kiev
04-Knife Edge
05-Rondo (not credited on Laserdisc back cover)


A word on the ELP 12-09-1970 show at the Lyceum Theatre.
This is the ELP from the beginning. The first show from the group ever was in August 23th, 1970 at Plymouth Guildhall (six days before their show at the gigantic Isle of Wight Festival). So the Lyceum show was from a time the group had been playing live only for about 3 months. Their first album was released on 11-20-1970 in the UK and on 01-13-1971 in the USA, so by the time they did the Lyceum show the album was a fresh new release, still unavailable in the US.
The Lyceum Theatre is a 2,000-seat West End theatre (opened in 14th July, 1834) located in the City of Westminster, on Wellington Street, just off the Strand. In such a place and occasion, one can see an ELP completely apart from the supergroup stigma created by the idiotic critics. They were simply playing there to a small audience, in a kind of intimate show to their standards.
Pay attention to the audience, which is very interesting in itself. Many times you can see it soundless, some people even eyes closed, contemplating the band playing.
Moreover, the band mood is excellent. They seem to be good pals and the magic they can do together is still news even to them. More than once, you see a member watching the other play with an interest comparable to the audience's. One can understand why: the musical technique of Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer has made ELP a legend, and already then their live playing could be as flawless as a studio album (Emerson piano solo in "The Barbarian" is a good proof of that)! Just watch it!

=======

Hardware used:
Pioneer CLD-S104 (Laserdisc player)
Philips DVDR-3350H/55 (DVD set-top recorder, in HQ mode, approx. 60 minutes capacity in single layer media)

Laserdisc Audio configuration used:

Digital Audio.








The Who - 1972-12-09 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Who
Orchestral Tommy
December 9, 1972
Rainbow Theatre
London, England

lineage
Soundboard - Flac -Bootleg --> EAC Secure Mode --> Flac -1 cd

00 Overture
01 It's A Boy
02 1921
03 Amazing Journey
04 Sparks
05 Eyesight To The Blind
06 Christmas
07 Cousin Kevin
08 The Acid Queen
09 Underture
10 Do You Think It's Alright
11 Fiddle About
12 Pinball Wizard
13 There's A Doctor
14 Go To The Mirror
15 Tommy Can You Hear Me
16 Smash The Mirror
17 I'm Free
18 Miracle Cure
19 Sensation
20 Sally Simpson
21 Welcome
22 Tommy's Holiday Camp

Notes:
In 1972, The Who did an orchestral version of Tommy with the London Symphony Orchestra and guest artists. Two shows in one day were recorded! One was officially released - its not that hard to find and you get to hear Rod Stewart sing Pinball Wizard, Richie Havens sings Eyesight to the Blind and even Steve Winwood sings.

This version features other guest artists (see the tommyinfo graphic and the artwork for a list) and is a kick-ass addition to my Who collection.

Bonnie Raitt - 1973-12-09 - Sausalito, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

KSAN broadcast

lineage
FM broadcast > gen(x) > cdr(x) > eac (secure) > flac

Recorded at the The Record Plant in Sausalito and broadcast on KSAN      

01 Love Me Like A Man
02 You Got To Know How
03 I Thought I Was A Child
04 Under The Falling Sky
05 Everybody's Crying Mercy
06 Give It Up Or Let Me Go - band intros
07 Too Long at the Fair
08 I Feel The Same
09 Guilty
10 Women Be Wise
11 Love Has No Pride
12 Baby I Love You

Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1974-12-09 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix 

Lineage: 
Extracted from Data disc onto HDD -> verified lossless, created info file, created md5 -> TLH to combine files, md5, info into a torrent

Ronnie Van Zant vocals
Gary Rossington guitars
Allen Collins guitars
Ed King guitars
Leon Wilkeson bass
Billy Powell keyboards
Bob Burns drums

01 - Workin' for MCA 
02 - I Ain't the One 
03 - The Needle and The Spoon 
04 - Road Fatigue 
05 - Gimme Three Steps 
06 - On The Hunt 
07 - Call Me The Breeze 
08 - Free Bird 
09 - Sweet Home Alabama

Pink Floyd - 1974-12-09 - Manchester, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Creative Intelligence"


(Audience FLAC)

Pink Floyd 
Palace Theatre, 
Manchester, 
England 
December 9th 1974 

Excellent audience recording 

Lineage: 
Boot CD Silvers>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>You 
Taken from the Japanese CD Bootleg 'Creative Intelligence' (Sigma 19) 

CD1
01 - Raving & Drooling
02 - Gotta Be Crazy
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond

CD2 
01 - Speak To Me
02 - Breathe
03 - On The Run
04 - Time
05 - Breathe (Reprise)
06 - The Great Gig In The Sky
07 - Money
08 - Us & Them
09 - Any Colour You Like
10 - Brain Damage
11 - Eclipse

CD3 
01 - Audience 
02 - Echoes

The Who - 1975-12-09 - Cleveland, OH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: Wholiday In Cleveland

Label: WHOLIDAY MUSIC WH-003/4

(SBD silver rip)

Venue: Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH

lineage:
silver CDs > WAVE (xACT, secure rip) > FLAC (MAX, tagged)

CD1
01 Summertime Blues
02 My Wife
03 Baba O'Riley
04 Squeeze Box
05 Behind Blue Eyes
06 Dreaming From The Waist
07 Boris The Spider
08 Magic Bus

CD2
01 Amazing Journey_Sparks
02 The Acid Queen
03 Fiddle About
04 Pinball Wizard
05 I'm Free
06 We're Not Gonna Take It
07 My Generation_Join Together_Road Runner_Spoonful
08 Won't Get Fooled Again

The Who - 1975-12-09 - Cleveland, OH (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

"Live In Cleveland 1975"
Richfield Coliseum

Source: Hot Legs Entertainment DVD (HLDV-026)
Lineage: Low Generation Semi-Pro-Shot NTSC VHS > Unknown Transfer > Authored DVD
Video: NTSC 720x480 29.97fps 5977kbps aVBR
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Generic
Audio: Dolby Digital AC3 48khz 256kbps

Complete with Menu's and Chapters.

01 - Substitute
02 - My Wife
03 - Baba O'Riley
04 - Squeeze Box
05 - Behind Blues Eyes
06 - Dreaming From The Waist
07 - Boris The Spider
08 - Magic Bus
09 - Amazing Journey
10 - Sparks
11 - Acid Queen
12 - Fiddle About
13 - Pinball Wizard
14 - I'm Free (End Cut)
15 - See Me Feel Me (Beginning Cut)
16 - Summertime Blues
17 - My Generation
18 - Join Together
19 - Road Runner
20 - Spoonful
21 - My Generation Blues
22 - Won't Get Fooled Again


Notes:
I Can't Explain is missing. There are some tape roles and other anomolies present.
This version is by far the best version I have ever seen from the Cleveland 1975 gig. The actual source cannot be far away from the master source at all. My guess is 1st or 2nd Generation. The colour bleed is still evident but on a scale of 1 to 10, this is an 8, compared to all other versions which are at best a 3!

Nektar - 1976-12-09 - Waukegan, IL (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Nektar September 12,1976 Night Gallery, Waukegan, Illinois
Excellent Soundboard 1st generation

cassette >> wav >> flac 8

01 Caste your Fate (6:03)
02 Dream Sequence (17:41)
03 Good Day (6:47)
04 Astral Man (2:56)
05 A Day in the Life of a Preacher with Summer Breeze ending (16:32)
06 RTF-2 (8:27)
07 1-2-3-4 with the Never Ending Ending. (15:21)

Dream Sequence is comprised of: Dream Nebula >> “funky” jam in “D” (Shades of Nellie) >> “Descending” jam >> “Mani” jam" >> Epiphonic Vommit >> Desperate Ending

There are several cuts/splices during Preacher

Lou Reed - 1976-12-09 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Lou Reed 
Paramount Theater 
Seattle, WA 
December 9, 1976 
JEMS Full-Track Tandberg Mono Master 

Recording Gear: Sony ECM-22P Microphone > Tandberg Model 11 Portable Reel to Reel 

JEMS 2016 Transfer: Master reel > Tandberg Model 11 > Sound Devices USBPre 2 capture (24/96) > iZotope RX and Ozone > MBIT+ convert to 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.35 > FLAC 

01 Tune Up 
02 Sweet Jane 
03 I Believe In Love 
04 Lisa Says 
05 Kicks 
06 She's My Best Friend 
07 I'm Waiting For The Man 
08 Sheltered Life 
09 You Wear It So Well 
10 Claim To Fame 
11 Vicious Circle 
12 Walk On The Wild Side 
13 Coney Island Baby 
14 Rock And Roll Heart 
15 Charley's Girl 
16 How Does It Feel? 
17 Berlin 
18 Temporary Thing 
19 Ladies Pay 
20 Rock And Roll 
21 Heroin

Known Faults: 
None 

With Jared’s passing in October 2016, the complete JEMS Archive was moved south from his home up north. That move, sad as its impetus was, presented an opportunity, however daunting, to go through and organize the collection. With the help of some amazing friends and experts (among them Slowburn, SS, RD and slipkid68), JEMS tapes are now accessible in ways they have never been before. SG was also on hand to help and fill in our taping history as he always does. 

When the task was done and loaded into the truck, one box in particular captured my attention: master reels recorded by SG on his Tandberg portable reel to reel. We’ve posted some 20 or more of these on DIME over the years, but this box contained master reels that had never been digitized before and, in some instances, had never been traded or circulated. 

If you don’t know about the Tandberg, it was a remarkable piece of gear in its day, not only capable of recording at 3-¾ and 7-½ IPS, but in full-track mono. I won’t do the math, but compared to a cassette, the surface area of tape capturing the music is orders of magnitude higher, which is why so many of SG’s Tandberg masters from the likes of David Bowie, Elton John, Led Zeppelin and Bruce Springsteen are considered by some as audience-recording classics. The Tandberg required 10(!) D-cel batteries to operate, is roughly the size of a compact typewriter and weighs more than ten pounds. Imagine sneaking that into a show and your respect for what SG accomplished only grows. 

This is the second in a series of Tandberg master reels digitized for the first time. Happily, the original Tandberg deck is still fully functioning, so these transfers offer full-track mono playback on the original tape recorder to maximize quality. 

We follow up Boston (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=581370), as you would (!), with Lou Reed, on the penultimate night of the Rock and Roll Heart Tour. It’s a jazzy, rollicking and occasionally ramshackle two hours of pure Lou and a set list consistent with the rest of the tour. There are requests throughout the show for “Heroin,” and Lou obliges to close the show. 

SG’s preferred taping spot at the Paramount was always row JJ, the last row, in the corner where his microphone could be easily hung on a giant velvet curtain that took up the end of the row. While at the back of the main floor, that position was well removed from other audience and resulted in yet another excellent and balanced tape with almost no unwanted crowd interference. Samples provided. If the file size seems small, remember it is a mono file, half the size of stereo version of the same thing. 

Our hat goes off again to SG for his remarkable work in the ‘70s, ‘80s and beyond for capturing these shows in the first place, and to Jared, may his legacy live on as he rests in peace. Thanks as well to mjk5510, for his steadfast support of JEMS’ efforts and indispensable post production work. 

BK for JEMS

Peter Frampton - 1976-12-09 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 111"



Peter Frampton
The Forum
Inglewood, CA
December 9, 1976
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 111

Recording Gear: AKG 451E microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 cassette recorder

Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassette > Yamaha KX-W592 Cassette Deck > Sony R-500 DAT > Analog Master DAT Clone > Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 > Sound Forge Audio Studio 13.0 capture > Adobe Audition > iZotope RX8 > iZotope Ozone 8 > Audacity > TLH > FLAC

01 One More Time
02 Baby I Love Your Way
03 Sail Away
04 Fanfare
05 Alright
06 I Wanna Go To The Sun
07 Something's Happening
08 Doobie Wah
09 Lines On My Face
10 Show Me The Way
11 (I'll Give You) Money
12 (I'm A) Roadrunner >
13 Signed Sealed Delivered >
14 It's A Plain Shame
15 Do You Feel Like We Do
16 Shine On
17 White Sugar
18 Jumpin' Jack Flash
19 I'm In You

Known Faults:
-Something's Happening: start cut
-Do You Feel Like We Do: splice

Rainbow - 1976-12-09 - Osaka, JP (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

BOOTLEG TITLE : Purple Haze ( Tarantura ) 
Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 

Released Pressed CD -> EAC -> Flac 
Sound Quality : Excellent sound quality 

Taken from master tape. 

Blackmore
Powell
Dio
Carey
Bain 

CD1
01 - Monitor Check 
02 - Opening 
03 - Over The Rainbow 
04 - Start 
05 - Kill The King 
06 - Mistreated 
07 - MC 
08 - Greensleeves 
09 - 16th Century Greensleeves 
10 - MC 
11 - Prelude In C Major 
12 - Catch The Rainbow 
13 - MC 
14 - Purple Haze 
15 - White Christmas 
16 - Man On The silver Mountain 
17 - Lazy 
18 - Man On The silver Mountain 
19 - Blues 
20 - Man On The silver Mountain 
21 - Starstruck 
22 - Man On The silver Mountain 

CD2
01 - Forty Miles of Bad Road 
02 - Tequila 
03 - Medley 
04 - Keyboard Solo 
05 - Stargazer 
06 - Still I'm Sad 
07 - Keyboard Solo 
08 - Drum Solo 
09 - 1812 Overture 
10 - Still I'm Sad 
11 - Over The Rainbow 
12 - Announcement 

Elvis Costello - 1977-12-09 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC) Early show


(FM broadcast FLAC)

ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS
December 9, 1977
Boston, Ma.
Paradise Theatre
Early show

Source:
WBCN FM Broadcast Matrix FM> Sony R2R @ 7.5 ips no Dolby MR> Akai 6X4000-D> HHB CDR830> CD Wave EAC> Audacity(slight signal amp.)> TLH(L.6, verify, create checksum)> flac

01 - Pump It Up
02 - (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
03 - Waiting for the End of the World
04 - No Action
05 - Less Than Zero
06 - The Beat
07 - Roadette Song
08 - Big Tears
09 - Radio, Radio
10 - You Belong to Me
11 - Lipstick Vogue
12 - Watching the Detectives

Bob Dylan - 1978-12-09 - Columbia, SC (AUD/FLAC)

 

(Audience FLAC)

Carolina Coliseum


SOURCE: LB-247 > Soundforge PRO 10b ( FLAC Editing *) Save >

Align on Sector Boundaries

* Clean Destructive Joins, Fades


JTT Artwork Included


CD1

01 My Back Pages (instrumental)
02 She's Love Crazy
03 Mr. Tambourine Man
04 Shelter From The Storm
05 Love Minus Zero/No Limit
06 Tangled Up In Blue
07 Ballad Of A Thin Man
08 Maggie's Farm
09 I Don't Believe You
10 Like A Rolling Stone
11 I Shall Be Released
12 Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
13 The Times They Are A-Changin'
14 Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
15 It Ain't Me, Babe


CD2

01 Am I Your Stepchild?
02 One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)
03 Blowin' In The Wind
04 Girl From The North Country
05 Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)
06 Masters Of War0
07 Just Like A Woman
08 All Along The Watchtower
09 To Ramona
10 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
11 Forever Young
12 Changing Of The Guards

Nina Hagen - 1978-12-09 - Dortmund, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Video Source: WDR Rockpalast German TV broadcast(on 01st May 1994)
Taper: Axel himself
Video Bitrate: 8999 to 9178 kb/s
Frame rate: VBR at 25.000 frames
Pictures: 4:3 (all this and more was said by GSpot)
DVD Author: AODPPSS ~ Axel himself
DVD format: PAL
Region: 0, playable worldwide, if not it´s up to your equipment

Audio Source: WDR Rockpalast German TV broadcast(see above)
Lineage: see below
Taper: Axel himself
Audio Codec: AC3 (GSpot strikes again)
Audio bitrate: 0xbd[0x80]:48000Hz  256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)

Lineage: WDR Rockpalast German TV broadcast(see above) > Nokia satellite bowl > Pace satellite TV receiver > via Scart cable > Akai VCR(SP mode) > BASF 240min master VHS > playback on LG VCR > via Scart cable > Panasonic stand alone DVD recorder(XP mode) > Sony DVD- > HD (> dime > YOU)
DVD with menue and scattered chapters -> black bottom part of menue has no influence on video material itself
File size: 3.84GB

Nina Hagen: Vocals
Bernhard Potschka: Guitar, Vocals
Reinhold Heil: Keyboards, Vocals
Manfred "Manne" Praeker: Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Herwig Mitteregger: Drums, Vocals

00 - Announcement by Albrecht Metzger
01 - TV Glotzer
02 - Naturträne
03 - Unbeschreiblich Weiblich
04 - Heiss
05 - Auf´m Friedhof
06 - Der Spinner
07 - Superboy
08 - Auf´m Bahnhof Zoo
09 - Rangehn
10 - Pank
11 - My Way
12 - Herrmann Hiess Er

Length: 57:48min


AC/DC - 1979-12-09 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC) Afternoon Show 4 PM

(Audience FLAC)

Venue: Pavaillion De Paris
Date: December 9 1979 Afternoon Show 4 PM
Taper: Unknown
Recording Equipment: Unknown
Tour: Highway To Hell European Tour
Support Act: Judas Priest

Lineage:
Trade > CDR > EAC "Secure Mode" > Wave > Traders Little Helper > Flac 6

Soundquality: I´d rate this one 7,5 out of 10.

CD1
01 - Live Wire
02 - Shot Down In Flames
03 - Hell Ain´t A Bad Place To Be
04 - Sin City
05 - Walk All Over You
06 - Bad Boy Boogie
07 - She´s Got The Jack

CD2
01 - Highway To Hell
02 - Girls Got Rhythm
03 - High Voltage
04 - Whole Lotta Rosie
05 - I´m A Rocker > Angus Solo
06 - Audience > T.N.T.
07 - Let There Be Rock

Notes:
Here we have AC/DC performing an afternoon show at 4 PM. This show started 4 hours prior to the famous 8 PM show that was released as the "Let There Be Rock" VHS. Also featured as a soundtrack CD in the Bonfire Box. Before the track "Walk All Over You" you can hear Bon say "It´s really nice to be here this afternoon, hope you can make it again tonight" !!!!!!!! This show has been released on a couple of Vinyl boots "Featuring Bon Scott" & "Live Wire" but they are both incomplete.

UK - 1979-12-09 - Hamburg, DE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
Silver CD (Waiting For You) > EAC > WAV > Adobe Audition 3.0 > TLH > FLAC Level 8

John Wetton - Bass & Vocals
Eddie Jobson - Keyboards & Electric Violin
Terry Bozzio - Drums & Percussion

01 - Intro
02 - Caesar's Palace Blues
03 - Danger Money
04 - As Long As You Want Me Here
05 - Time To Kill
06 - Terry Bozzio Solo
07 - Night After Night
08 - Alaska
09 - Nothing To Lose
10 - Spanish Tune (John Wetton Solo)
11 - Rendezvous 6:02
12 - Eddie Jobson Violin Solo
13 - Nostalgia (cut)
14 - Presto Vivace
15 - In The Dead Of Night
16 - The Only Thing She Needs
17 - Waiting For You

Notes by the uploader
This is my own remastered version of "Waiting For You (Complex Dreams UK-3002)", to removed cracking sounds, phase corrected and speed corrected. It is slightly hissy sounds, but in the best quality ever.

Bruce Springsteen - 1980-12-09 - Philadelphia, PA (AUD/FLAC) "A Night for Lennon"


(Audience FLAC)

A Night for Lennon(audience tape)

Lineage.
CD-R trade--EAC(secure)-->.wav files--Flac FrontEnd 1.1.2(Level 8,align on sector boundaries,verify)-->.flac files(tagged)

CD1
01 - intro
02 - Bruce talk about Lennon
03 - Born to Run
04 - Out in the Street
05 - 10th Avenue Freezeout
06 - Darkness on the Edge of Town
07 - The Price You Pay
08 - Independence Day
09 - Two Hearts
10 - Prove It All Night
11 - The Promised Land
12 - Racing in the Street
13 - The River

CD2
01 - Badlands
02 - Thunder Road
03 - Cadillac ranch
04 - Sherry Darling
05 - Hungry Heart
06 - Fire
07 - Candy's Room
08 - Because the Night
09 - 4th of July,Asbury park(Sandy)
10 - For You
11 - Stolen Car
12 - Wreck on the Highway

CD3
01 - Point Blank
02 - Rendezvous
03 - Ramrod
04 - You Can Look
05 - Drive All Night
06 - Rosalita (NYC 1980-11-28)

CD4
01
 - Santa Claus is Coming to Town (Nassau 1980-12-31)
02
 - Jungleland (Hartford 1980-12-12)
03
 - I'm a Rocker (NYC 1980-11-28)
04
 - Detroit Medley (Hartford 1980-12-12)
05
 - Twist and Shout (Los Angeles 1981-08-20)

**From the Boots.net:
This show, the first night after the murder of John Lennon, is one of the more emotional shows of Bruce Springsteen's career. Bruce made a short speech at the start of the show, saying, "If it hadn't been for John Lennon, we wouldn't be here tonight." All of the fall 1980 shows were long, and this night wasn't an exception, as Bruce did 34 songs, including the "Detroit Medley" and an emotional "Twist and Shout." Circulating under the title "The Lennon Show."**

Kansas - 1980-12-09 - Houston, TX (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Summit
DVD NTSC

01 - Opening / Lohengrin
02 - Point Of Know Return
03 - Icarus - Borne On Wings Of Steel
04 - Paradox
05 - Hopelessly Human
06 - Cheyenne Anthem
07 - Dust In The Wind
08 - You Think You've Got It Made
09 - Mask Of The Great Deceiver
10 - Miracles Out Of Nowhere
11 - Loner
12 - Anything For You
13 - Don't Open Your Eyes
14 - Got To Rock On
15 - No One Together
16 - Hold On
17 - Relentless
18 - Portrait (He Knew)
19 - Carry On Wayward Son



Joe Jackson - 1982-12-09 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Orpheum Theater

Joe Jackson - lead vocals, piano
Joy Askew - keyboards, percussion, vocals
Ed Roynesdal - keyboards, vocals, percussion
Graham Maby - bass, vocals
Sue Hadjopoulos - percussion, vocals
Larry Tolfree - drums and percussion

original lineage info:
This was a rebroadcast (WWOZ New Orleans, LA):
Unknown FM receiver > Unknown model JVC Cassette Deck > Cassette Master Maxell UDXLII-90

transfer lineage info:
Cassette Master Maxell UDXLII-90 > Nakamichi DR-1 (Azimuth Adjust) Sound Devices 744T (24/96) > unknown step down to 16/44 > FLAC

remastered by EN in honor of Joe Jackson's 60th birthday, 8.11.2014

01 On Your Radio
02 Another World
03 Sunday Papers
04 Look Sharp
05 Fools In Love
06 Is She Really Going Out with Him?
07 One More Time
08 It's Different for Girls
09 Target
10 T.V. Age
11 Steppin' Out
12 Beat Crazy
13 Got the Time
14 A Slow Song
15 I'm The Man

Total time: 1:19:15

remaster notes
I got these from a blog as 16/44 FLAC files, even though from the original lineage above it was 24/96 when first transferred. No idea how it got to 16/44, but it sounds INCREDIBLE nonetheless. Anyway I restored the beginning of "Beat Crazy" from another, very slightly less crisp-sounding master cassette, EQ-matched the segments to make the transition as seamless as possible, and applied sonic pixie dust throughout (mostly via the Sound Forge 9 Graphic Dynamics tool) to enhance the low end, which seemed a tad lackadaisical punchwise on this excellent, well-captured master off-air FM cassette. I also made sure none of this show was released on the "Live 1980/86" album (it wasn't), removed the remaining radio intro and outro (no Budweiser for me, thanks), properly titled and tagged the files, created new fingerprint and md5 files, and modified this info file to annotate these modifications. Enjoy! :)-EN

updated lineage info:
original FLAC files > Sound Forge 9 remaster modifications > here

Joe Jackson - 1982-12-09 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

lineage:
WAAF 107.3 FM radio > Sansui 8 reciever with wire FM antenna > unknown average quality (if that good) cassette deck (dolby off) > maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette > played on nak. 300 cassette deck into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

the "new" (at the time) Joe Jackson Band
Joe Jackson: lead vocals, piano
Joy Askew: keyboards, percussion, vocals
Ed Roynesdal: keyboards, vocal, percussion
Graham Maby: bass, vocals
Sue Hadjopoulos: percussion, vocals
Larry Tolfree: drums and percussion

Orpheum Theater
pre-recorded FM broadcast
touring the album "night and day"

01 - radio intro > on your radio 5:22
02 - another world 5:04
03 - sunday papers > 5:30
04 - look sharp (with drum solo) 4:39
05 - different for girls 4:36
06 - target > 1:53
07 - TV age 6:08
08 - steppin' out 4:44
09 - budweiser commercial by JJ 1:07
10 - fools in love 7:55
11 - beat crazy > got the time 8:50
12 - a slow song 10:00
13 - I'm the man 5:13
14 - is she really going out with him? 5:20
15 - one more time 3:17

runtime: 79:41

Pat Travers - 1982-12-09 - Baltimore, MD (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

PAT TRAVERS 
1982-12-09 
Civic Center 
Baltimore, Maryland 
U.S.A. 
w/Special Guest; BUCK DHARMA (B.O.C.) 

Analog 1st Gen Cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC

PAT TRAVERS- Guitar/Keyboards/Vocals 
PETER "Mars" COWLING- Bass 
SANDY GENNARO or DAVE LEVINE- Drums 
* BUCK DHARMA (B.O.C.)- Introduction & Guitar 

01 - Introduction*/The Fifth 
02 - Who'Ll Take The Fall 
03 - Life In London 
04 - I'D Rather See You Dead 
05 - I La La La Love You 
06 - Stevie 
07 - Amgwanna Kick Booty 
08 - Can't Stop The Heartaches 
09 - Statesboro Blues 
10 - Snortin' Whiskey And Drinkin' Cocaine 
11 - Rockin' 
12 - Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights) 
13 - Sunshine Of Your Love*

The ARMS Concert - 1983-12-09 - New York, NY (2xDVDfull pro-shot)


(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

Madison Square Garden

Lineage:
Hercules DVD > DVD+R

Technical Details:
Navigation:
Type: DVD
Region: 1
TV System: NTSC

Video Stream:
Type: Interlaced MPEG2
Bitrate: 6.800 Mbps
Framerate: 29.970 Hz
Resolution: 720x480
Aspect ratio: 4x3

Audio Stream:
Type: Linear PCM
Bitrate: 1536 Kbps
Number of channels: 2
Sampling Frequency: 48khz
Sampling Bits: 16

DVD1:
Eric Clapton's Set:
01 - Cocaine

Joe Cocker's Set:
02 - Don't Touch Me
03 - Watching River Flow
04 - Worried Life Blues
05 - You Are So Beautiful
06 - Seven Days
07 - Feelin' Allright

Jeff Beck's Set:
08 - Star Cycle
09 - The Pump
10 - Definitely, Maybe
11 - Blue Wind
12 - People Get Ready
13 - Going Down

DVD2:
Jimmy Page's Set:
01 - Prelude
02 - Who's to Blame
03 - City Sirens
04 - Midnight Moonlight
05 - Stairway to Heaven

Entire Band Set:
06 - Layla
07 - With a Little Help From My Friends
08 - Good Night Irene (with Ronnie Lane)
09 - Bill Graham Closing Speech

(from wikipedia, the world's most accurate source of information [tm])

The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis in 1983.[1] The first (and initially planned to be the only) event took place at the Royal Albert Hall in September 1983, with subsequent dates occurring in the United States, with slightly different lineups of musicians.

The idea for hosting the concert was envisaged by Ronnie Lane, ex-bassist for The Small Faces and The Faces, himself a casualty of multiple sclerosis. The concert featured a star-studded line-up of British musicians, including Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood, John Paul Jones, Andy Fairweather-Low, Bill Wyman, Kenney Jones and Charlie Watts. The concert was particularly notable in the fact that it was the first occasion on which Clapton, Beck and Page, each a former lead guitarist for The Yardbirds, had performed together on stage.

Clapton, Beck and Page each performed sets, with Andy Fairweather-Low and Steve Winwood also performing songs. Clapton, with Fairweather-Low, Bill Wyman, Chris Stainton, percussionist Ray Cooper, Kenney Jones, James Hooker, Steve Winwood and Fernando Saunders performed a selection of blues and rock numbers, each one culled from one or more of his albums - Cocaine and Lay Down Sally from Slowhand, Rita Mae from Another Ticket and Everybody Oughta Make A Change from Money & Cigarettes. Jeff Beck's set consisted largely of instrumental rock jazz-fusion numbers, though he did (to both the surprise of his fellow musicians, the audience, and indeed, himself!) perform his 1960s hit Hi Ho Silver Lining. Jimmy Page's set was made up, first, of three numbers taken from the Death Wish II music he had put together for director Michael Winner earlier that year. The set ended with "Stairway to Heaven", which evoked a great cheer from the audience.

After Page's set, the entire cast of musicians gathered on stage to perform Tulsa Time, a blues rock/country number from Clapton's album Backless, and then, what is arguably Clapton's most famous song, Layla. In each number, Clapton, Beck and Page each shared lead guitar duties, and, notably in Layla, each performed a different, and unique guitar solo.

At the concert's end, Ronnie Lane appeared on stage. Expressing thanks not only to the audience, saying that what had been achieved was 'terrific', he also thanked 'all the boys on the stage too', and then led the musicians in a rendition of Goodnight Irene.

The ARMS charity concert proved so popular with both the audience and the musicians that the decision was taken to perform a further nine concerts in the USA. The US dates included Joe Cocker, who notably sang lead vocals on With a Little Help from My Friends, and, Clapton Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page each shared lead guitar duties on Stairway to Heaven. While Ronnie Wood appeared in New York, he did not appear at all of the US dates.They played in San Francisco at the Cow Palace, and this, the final performance, was held in New York.

Geetarz Comments:

Excellent quality pro shot footage from the final concert of the ARMS tour held at New York's Madison Square Garden on December 9, 1983. Pleasing, well done authoring job on the Hercules label. The footage is incomplete, but certainly as complete as we have seen from any source. Recommended.

The audio is linear PCM - might make a nice audio set!

www.geetarz.org visitor Comments:

"12/8/1983 marked, as Jeff Beck noted during his dedication of "People Get Ready" that it was "THREE YEARS AGO TODAY, TO THE DAY" that John Lennon was killed. And Joe Cocker dedicates the ensemble encore "A Little Help From My Friends" to Lennon as well.

I was at the 12/8/83 show; still have the stub. I never forgot the dedications to Lennon that night, but I had no recollection of Ronnie Lane's encore ending with a mini "end of the tour" party on stage with champagne.

The entire show on this DVD, with the exception of the Ronnie Lane encore/celebration, is taken from the night they remembered John Lennon; December 8. 1983.

But don't believe me, take a look for yourself. During the last show of the tour finale, while everyone's drinking champagne, take a close look at what everyone's wearing; most notably Jeff Beck in white pants and Bill Wyman in a light blue suit. (That's the end of the December 9, 1983 show).

Then watch the rest of the show. Beck's wearing black leather pants for his set as well as the Layla encore; and Wyman's wearing a striped shirt and black jacket during the Clapton/Cocker sets as well as the Layla encore. (THAT'S THE DECEMBER 8, 1983 SHOW).

You can even tell from the pictures that Jeff Beck did a lightning speed wardrobe change between Layla and Goodnight Irene here." - Anon