lunedì 23 dicembre 2024

Pink Floyd - A Tree Full Of Secrets (STU/FLAC) 17CDs

(Studio FLAC)

Artist: Pink Floyd
Title: A Tree Full Of Secrets 17 CD Boot Retrospective Compilation
Label: None-Unknown Released 2000

Source: Combination of various sources including studio, live soundboards, live audience, promos,
outtakes, movie soundtracks, etc.

The most complete Pink Floyd compilation on 17 CD plus 1 data (artwork) CD=Total 18

Excellent quality
This box set includes everything that any pink floyd fan will ever dream, from demos to ultrarare editions,
different mixed editions, outtakes from session recordings, and not only from pink floyd catalogue also from
each member of the band too !!!, you have the singles, demos, outtakes from Roger Waters, David Gilmour and
the ultra rare stuff of Nick Mason and Richard Wright.


Volume 1 (CD1 - CD2): Pink Floyd Rarities 1965 - 1968
All the available versions of the "early singles", rare studio outtakes, superb versions of
the unreleased single, rare promo versions.

Disk 1:
1 - Lucy Leave
2 - I'm a King Bee - EMI disc acetate
3 - Let's Roll Another One - Mike Leonard's house, January 1967
4 - Arnold Layne - EMI disc acetate
5 - Arnold Layne - mono single (1st single)
6 - Arnold Layne - fake stereo
7 - Candy and a Currant Bun - EMI disc acetate
8 - Candy and a Currant Bun - mono single (1st single)
9 - Interstellar Overdrive - demo
10 - Interstellar Overdrive - Canadian Radio broadcast
11 - Interstellar Overdrive - Abbey Road outtake
12 - Interstellar Overdrive - mono single version, "Arnold Layne" French EP
13 - Scarecrow - Abbey Road outtake
14 - Scarecrow - "See Emily Play" single (2nd single)
15 - Astronomy Dominé - Abbey Road outtake, Capital Radio broadcast
16 - See Emily Play - EMI disc acetate
17 - See Emily Play - mono single (2nd single)
18 - See Emily Play - fake stereo
19 - Flaming (Barrett) - mono US single (3rd US single)
20 - Sunshine - Abbey Road Studios, 1967
21 - Silas Lang - obscure outtake
22 - Scream Thy Last Scream - mono EMI disc acetate

Disk 2:
1 - Scream Thy Last Scream - stereo EMI disc acetate
2 - Vegetable Man - mono EMI disc acetate
3 - Vegetable Man - alternate mono
4 - Vegetable Man - stereo EMI disc acetate
5 - Remember A Day - mono short version
6 - Apples and Oranges - mono UK single (3rd UK single)
7 - Apples and Oranges - stereo
8 - Paint Box - mono UK single (3rd UK single)
9 - Paint Box - stereo
10 - Let There Be More Light - mono US promo single
11 - Corporal Clegg - Belgian promo video-audio only
12 - It Would Be So Nice - mono single (4th single)
13 - It Would Be So Nice - UK promo single edit
14 - It Would Be So Nice - fake stereo
15 - Julia Dream - demo
16 - Julia Dream - mono single (4th single)
17 - Julia Dream - stereo
18 - Point Me at the Sky - mono UK single (5th UK single)
19 - Point Me at the Sky - fake stereo
20 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene - mono UK single (5th UK single)
21 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene - stereo

Volume 2 (CD3 - CD4): Pink Floyd Rarities 1969 - 1973
Songs from "Ummagumma" era, "Moonhead", rare Italian single "In Concerto", "One Of These Days" demos, promo single, Roger The Hat interview and a whole CD4 dedicated to "Dark Side Of The Moon" rarities.

Disk 3:
1 - Astronomy Dominé - live short version
2 - Embryo - "Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air" Harvest sampler
3 - Biding My Time - "Relics" compilation, released May 14, 1971
4 - "this is pretty avant-garde isn't it"
5 - "and the wind cried ... "
6 - Moonhead - BBC TV broadcast
7 - "here's a loud announcement"
8 - "silence in the studio"
9 - Green is the Colour - live
10 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene - live short version
11 - Embryo - live short version
12 - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun - live short version
13 - "Relics" radio advert #1
14 - "Relics" radio advert #2
15 - "Meddle" radio advert
16 - One of These Days - demo #1
17 - One of These Days - demo #2
18 - One of These Days - US promo single
19 - Fearless - mono edit
20 - Roger the Hat interview??

Disk 4:
1 - Breathe - US promo EP
2 - On the Run - outtake
3 - Time - demo
4 - Time - stereo single edit
5 - Time - mono US promo EP
6 - Money - demo
7 - Money - stereo single
8 - Money - "soft" stereo US promo single
9 - Money - "soft" mono US promo single
10 - Money - alternate "soft" mono US promo EP
11 - Us And Them - demo
12 - Us And Them - outtake
13 - Us And Them - stereo US promo single
14 - Us And Them - mono US promo EP
15 - Brain Damage / Eclipse - demo
16 - Brain Damage - outtake
17 - Brain Damage - outtake
18 - Eclipse - "mysterious ending tiny music"


Volume 3 (CD5 - CD6): Pink Floyd Rarities 1974 - 1983
Rarities from "Wish You Were Here" era, "Animals", "The Wall", "The Final Cut", 1981 version of "Money"and "When The Tigers Broke Free"/"Bring The Boys Back Home" single.

Disk 5:
1 - Merry Xmas Song
2 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - part 1, French single
3 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - promo single
4 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - 1981 edit
5 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - UK short version
6 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - US short version
7 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - "storm" mix
8 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond - "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" radio show
9 - Have A Cigar - short version, Italian single
10 - Have A Cigar - stereo US single
11 - Have A Cigar - mono US promo single

Disk 6:
1 - "Animals" radio advert
2 - Pigs on the Wing - parts 1 & 2, "Animals" 8-tracks cartridge
3 - Pigs (Three Different Ones) - short version, Brazilian promo single
4 - The Wall - "loop message"
5 - Another Brick In The Wall part 2 - single version
6 - Another Brick In The Wall part 2 - 1981 single
7 - Empty Spaces - "backwards message"
8 - Young Lust - Italian single
9 - One of my Turns - single version
10 - Comfortably Numb - demo
11 - Comfortably Numb - US single
12 - Run Like Hell - US single
13 - Run Like Hell - "Off The Wall" radio promo
14 - Money - 1981 version
15 - Money - 1981 UK single
16 - When the Tigers Broke Free - single version
17 - Bring the Boys Back Home - single version?
18 - "The Final Cut" radio advert
19 - Not Now John - obscured version
20 - Not Now John - Argentinian promo single
21 - The Hero's Return - parts 1 & 2, single

Volume 4 (CD7 - CD8): Pink Floyd Rarities 1987 - 1994
All the post-Waters Pink Floyd rarities: singles and promo CDs from "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason", "The Division Bell" and "P*U*L*S*E".

Disk 7:
1 - Learning to Fly - Jon Carin's demo
2 - Learning to Fly - US single
3 - The Dogs of War - "A Momentary Lapse of Reason Official Tour CD"
4 - One Slip - UK single
5 - On the Turning Away - UK promo single
6 - The Dogs of War - live, "One Slip" single
7 - On the Turning Away - live, "On the Turning Away" 12" single
8 - One Slip - live, "One Slip" video
9 - Run Like Hell - live, "On the Turning Away" single
10 - Wearing the Inside Out - LP version
11 - Take it Back - single
12 - Take it Back - extended French promo single
13 - Keep Talking - UK single

Disk 8:
1 - Lost for Words - US promo single
2 - High Hopes - UK single
3 - High Hopes - "phone call"
4 - David Gilmour interview
5 - Soundscape - "P*U*L*S*E" cassette
6 - Astronomy Dominé - live, "Take it Back" single
7 - One of These Days - live, "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK single
8 - Wish You Were Here - live, French promo single
9 - Coming Back to Life - live, US promo single
10 - One of These Days - live, "P*U*L*S*E" cassette


Volume 5 (CD9 - CD10): Soundtracks 1966 - 1969
Soundtrack from "San Francisco", "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London", "The Committee", "More" and "Zabriskie Point".

Disk 9:
1 - Interstellar Overdrive - "San Francisco" film
2 - Interstellar Overdrive - "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London"
3 - Nick's Boogie - "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London"
4-12 - The Committee - "The Committee" film
13 - Main Theme -"More" film
14 - Seabirds - "More" film
15 - Cymbaline - "More" film, released 1969
16 - Hollywood - "More" film, released 1969

Disk 10:
1 - "More" outtakes
2 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat - "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack
3 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat - "Zabriskie Point" film
4 - Crumbling Land - "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack
5 - Crumbling Land
6 - Crumbling Land - "Zabriskie Point" film
7 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up - "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack
8 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up - "Zabriskie Point" film
9 - Love Scene - Version 4 - "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack"
10 - Love Scene - Version 6 - "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack"
11 - Unknown Song - "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack"
12 - Rain in the Country
13 - Country Song - "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack"
14 - Oenone
15 - Fingal's Cave

Volume 6 (CD11 - CD12): Soundtracks 1970 - 1988
Soundtrack from "The Body", "La Vallee", "Magritte", "The Hit", "When The Wind Blows", "White Of The Eye", Radio ads for "Live At Pompeii" also included.

Disk 11:
1 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Our Song - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
2 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Stone - "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
3 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Soft Stone - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
4 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Breathe - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
5 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Stone - "The Body" film
6 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Soft Stone - "The Body" film
7 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Breathe - "The Body" film
8 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Chain of Life - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
9 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - The Womb Bit - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
10 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Body Transport - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
11 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Give Birth to a Smile - "Music from The Body" soundtrack
12 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Give Birth to a Smile - "The Body" film
13-19 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert
20-23 - "Live At Pompeii" goofy ad
24 - Obscured by Clouds - Outtake from "Obscured By Clouds"
25 - Free Four (Waters) - short version, "Free Four" US promo single
26 - Free Four (Waters) - "La Vallee" film
27 - Instrumental - "La Vallee" film
28-35 - Roger Waters - Magritte - "Magritte" documentary film
36 - Roger Waters - The Hit - "The Hit" film

Disk 12:
1 - Roger Waters - The Russian Missile - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
2 - Roger Waters - Towers of Faith - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
3 - Roger Waters - Hilda's Dream - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
4 - Roger Waters - The American Bomber - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
5 - Roger Waters - The Anderson Shelter - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
6 - Roger Waters - The British Submarine - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
7 - Roger Waters - The Attack - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
8 - Roger Waters - The Fallout - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
9 - Roger Waters - Hilda's Hair - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
10 - Roger Waters - Folded Flags - "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack
11-44 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye - "White Of The Eye" film


Volume 7 (CD13 - CD14):* Soundtracks 1992 - 1999*
Soundtrack from "La Carrera Panamericana", "Ruby Takes A Trip", "The Art Of Tripping", "The Colours Of Infinity", "The Dybbuck Of The Holy Apple Field" and "La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull Oceano" / "Legend Of 1900".

Disk 13:
1 - Run Like Hell - "La Carrera Panamericana" film
2 - Country Theme - "La Carrera Panamericana" film
3 - Small Theme - "La Carrera Panamericana" film
4 - Big Theme - "La Carrera Panamericana" film
5 - Carrera Slow Blues - "La Carrera Panamericana" TV broadcast
6 - Mexico '78 - "La Carrera Panamericana" film
7 - Pan Am Shuffle - "La Carrera Panamericana" film
8-20 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip - "Ruby Takes a Trip" TV broadcast
21-25 - David Gilmour - The Art of Tripping - "The Art of Tripping" TV broadcast
26-45 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity - "The Colors of Infinity" video*

Disk 14:
1 - Roger Waters - Knocking on Heaven's Door - "The Dybbuk from the Holy Apple Field" film
2 - Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling - "La Leggenda del Pianista Sull Oceano" Italian soundtrack
3 - Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling - "Legend Of 1900" soundtrack

Volume 8 (CD15 - CD16):* David Gilmour and Roger Waters Rarities*
Jokers Wild mini LP from 1965, singles from "David Gilmour" and "About Face" solo albums, and all the Roger Waters rarities (from "The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking" to"Amused To Death").

Disk 15:
1 - Jokers Wild - Why Do Fools Fall in Love
2 - Jokers Wild - Walk like a Man
3 - Jokers Wild - Don't Ask Me (What I Say)
4 - Jokers Wild - Big Girls Don't Cry
5 - Jokers Wild - Beautiful Delilah
6 - David Gilmour - There's No Way Out of Here - stereo US promo single
7 - David Gilmour - There's No Way Out of Here - mono US promo single
8 - David Gilmour - Like a Rolling Stone - David Gilmour home studio
9 - David Gilmour - Blue Light - UK single
10 - David Gilmour - Blue Light - 12" promo single
11 - David Gilmour - Blue Light - instrumental version
12 - Roger Waters - For the First Time Today - single
13 - Roger Waters - 5.01 am (The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking) - extended 12" single
14 - Roger Waters - 5.06 am (Every Strangers Eyes) - single
15 - Roger Waters - Across the Universe - "Tribute to John Lennon" BBC TV show
16 - Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S. - "loop message" 00:05
17 - Roger Waters - Radio Waves - single, released May 11, 1987
18 - Roger Waters - Radio Waves - extended 12" single
19 - Roger Waters - Me or Him - demo

Disk 16:
1 - Roger Waters - The Fish Report With A Beat - Video EP
2 - Roger Waters - 4 Minutes - Video EP, released 1987
3 - Roger Waters - The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid) - Video EP
4 - Roger Waters - Going to Live in L.A. - "Radio Waves" single
5 - Roger Waters - Back to Radio - 12" UK single
6 - Roger Waters - Money - 1987 version
7 - Roger Waters - Molly's Song - US single
8 - Roger Waters - Another Brick in the Wall part 2 - 1990 version
9 - Roger Waters - Another Brick in The Wall part 2 - UK single
10 - Roger Waters - Young Lust - "Pieces from The Wall" UK promo
11 - Roger Waters - Run Like Hell - UK single
12 - Roger Waters - The Tide is Turning - UK single
13 - Roger Waters - What God Wants part 1 - single
14 - Roger Waters - Perfect Sense - "backwards message"
15 - Roger Waters - Three Wishes - radio edit
16 - Marianne Maithfull - Incarceration of a Flower Child

Volume 9 (CD17):* Rick Wright and Nick Mason Rarities*
Rarities from Zee, Rick Wright's "Broken China" promo CD and extended version of "Lie For A Lie", from Nick Mason and Rick Fenn, featuring David Gilmour on vocals.

Disk 17:
1 - Zee - Confusion - UK single
2 - Zee - Confusion - extended 12" UK single
3 - Zee - Eyes of a Gypsy - UK single
4 - Zee - Eyes of a Gypsy - 12" UK single
5 - Rick Wright - Night of a Thousand Furry Toys - inverted gravy mix, UK promo
6 - Rick Wright - Runaway - lemonade mix UK promo
7 - Rick Wright - Runaway - leggit dub UK promo
8 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - Lie for a Lie - extended 12" single

Louis Armstrong - 1955-12-23 - Barcelona, ES (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

The Windsor Palace 

lineage
UNK SBD Source>CDR>EAC>Encoded by FLAC v1.1.2a with FLAC Frontend v1.7.1 level 8

Set 1 
1. When It.s Sleepy Time Down South ' Opening Theme
2. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
3. Basin Street Blues
4. Tin Roof Blues
5. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
6. All The Things You Are
7. Dardanella
8. The Gipsy
9. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
10. How High The Moon
11. Undecided
12. Velma's Blues
13. Ko Ko Me
14. Mop Mop
15. When It's Sleepy Time Down South

Set 2 
1. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
2. When The Saints Go Marching In
3. Black And Blue
4. Ole Miss
5. All Of Me
6. Saint Louis Blues
7. Struttin? With Some Barbecue
8. Some Day
9. Perdido
10. Sweet Georgia Brown
11. Margie
12. That's My Desire
13. C'est Si Bon
14. La Vie En Rose
15. Royal Garden Blues
16. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Finale

Louis Armstrong was scheduled for four concerts in a two-day period (December 22-23, 1955) in Barcelona, Spain, but, due to travel difficulties, at the last minute it was changed to three concerts in a single day. The performances made a strong impression upon the audiences who had never had Satch in their country before. For decades there were rumors that tapes had been made of the concerts, but it was not until producer Jordi Pujol accidentally ran across a collector who had the tapes in 1997 that the music was permanently saved. The resulting two-CD set has 27 selections from the day (plus two opening and closing versions of "When It's Sleepy Time Down South"). The music is surprisingly well recorded and, although Armstrong and his All-Stars (trombonist Trummy Young, clarinetist Edmond Hall, pianist Billy Kyle, bassist Arvell Shaw, drummer Barrett Deems, and singer Velma Middleton) run through their usual tunes of the period, they seem quite inspired by the cheering crowds. Another reason why this release is rated higher than normal is the superb packaging which contains an illustrated booklet full of photos (and text in both English and Spanish), plus a duplicate of the concert program given out to the audience. 

Cactus - 1969-12-23 - Hempstead, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

First album outtakes
Tuesday, 23 December 1969
Tuesday, 10 February 1970
Ultrasonic Studios, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA

Lineage: 
CD Rip > EAC > Flac

Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica
Jim McCarty - guitar
Tim Bogert - bass
Carmine Appice - drums

01 Peace on Earth [0:33]
02 Feel So Good [4:41]
03 You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover [8:27]
04 vamp [0:41]
05 Bro. Bill [5:35]
06 Help Me [6:25]
07 Oleo jam [4:17]
08 You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover riff [0:50]
09 Let Me Swim #1 [2:26]
10 Rumblin' Man (instrumental; intercut w/ Wipeout) [5:32]
11 Let Me Swim #2 [3:11]
12 Let Me Swim #3 [6:24]
13 Parchman Farm [2:36]

Total running time [51:44]

Grand Funk Railroad - 1972-12-23 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Grand Funk Railroad 
Madison Square Garden 
New York City, NY. 
December 23rd 1972 
Benefit for The Phoenix House 
WBCN Broadcast of 
ABC In Concert Aired January 19th 1973 
From the collection of Hezekiahx2 
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co 

LINEAGE 
WBCN FM BROADCAST >REEL(1st) @ 7.5 IPS>AKAI GX-4000D REEL TO REEL> CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 16/44.1>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8) 

Mark Farner lead vocals guitar keyboards harmonica 
Craig Frost keyboards backing vocals 
Don Brewer drums vocals 
Mel Schacher bass 

01 Flight Of The Phoenix 
02 Footstompin' Music 
03 Into The Sun 
04 Get It Together 
05 Heartbreaker 
06 Good To Be In New York City Jam 
07 I'm Your Captain 
08 Hooked On Love 
09 Inside Looking Out 
10 Gimme Shelter


Grand Funk Railroad - 1972-12-23 - New York City, NY (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Broadcast on the ABC TV show "IN CONCERT" January 19,1973.
Includes 2 songs by opening act...Freddie King
This was a benefit concert for "Phoenix House" drug rehab and there is an interview in the middle of "I'm Your Captain"
A timing strip runs near the bottom of the picture the entire show.
The last song of the broadcast,Gimme Shelter, is not on this DVD.

Video Attribute :
Video compression mode : MPEG-2
TV system : 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio : 4:3
Display Mode : reserved
Source picture resolution : 720x480 (525/60)
Frame Rate : 29.97
Source picture letterboxed : Not letterboxed
Bitrate : 6.00Mbps

Audio Attribute :
Audio Coding mode : MPEG-1 Layer 2
Sampling Rate : 48kHz
Number of Audio channels : 2
Bitrate : 224 Kbps CBR
Number of Audio streams : 1

01. Flight Of The Phoenix
02. Footstompin' Music
03. Into The Sun
04. Get It Together
05. Heartbreaker
06. Ain't No Sunshine When You're Gone (Freddie King)
07. Instrumental/Going Down
08. Good To Be In New York City Jam
09. I'm Your Captain (part 1 )
10. Phoenix House Interview
11. I'm Your Captain (part 2)
12. Hooked On Love
13. Inside Looking Out


Led Zeppelin - 1972-12-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Ally Pally Hard Rock Daze" by EVSD


(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin 
Ally Pally Hard Rock Daze 
Empress Valley EVSD-949 ~ 953 & Bonus CD 
Very good audience source 

Rip from brand new silvers 

Ally Pally The 2nd Daze 
Alexandra Palace London England, 
December 23 1972 

CD1
01. Rock and Roll 
02. Over the Hills and Far Away 
03. Black Dog 
04. Misty Mountain Hop 
05. Since I've Been Loving You 
06. Dancing Days 
07. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 
08. The Song Remains the Same 
09. The Rain Song 

CD2
01. Dazed and Confused 
02. Stairway to Heaven 
03. Whole Lotta Love 
04. Heartbreaker 

CD3
Bonus Disc [Riot House LP version] 
Alexandra Palace London England, Dec 22 1972 
01. Stairway to Heaven 
02. Whole Lotta Love 
03. Immigrant Song 
04. Heartbreaker 
05. Mellotoron Solo 
06. Thank You

Led Zeppelin - 1972-12-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Disturbance House"



(Audience FLAC)

December 23rd, 1972
Alexandra Palace
London, England

Lineage:
Fresh rip from my silvers

Disturbance House (Wendy WECD-5253)

CD1:
01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Over The Hills And Far Away
03 - Black Dog
04 - Misty Mountain Hop
05 - Since I’ve Been Loving You
06 - Dancing Days
07 - Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
08 - The Song Remains The Same
09 - The Rain Song

CD2:
01 - Dazed And Confused
02 - Stairway To Heaven
03 - Whole Lotta Love
includes_:
- The Crunge
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
- Boogie Chillun’
- Let’s Have A Party
- Heartbreak Hotel
- I Can’t Quit You
04 - Heartbreaker

Disturbance House is Wendy’s companion volume to Riot House. Unlike the December 22nd show this never saw a vinyl release but first surfaced commercially on Merry Christmas Mr. Jimmy (LS-7208/7209) on Lemon Song and later on the three disc set The Titanic (IQ-016/17/18) on Image Quality. Lemon Song moved “Dazed & Confused” out of sequence to fit the tape on to two discs (something which really wasn’t necessary). Image Quality split the show over three discs and used a copy of the tape that ran noticeably too slow, but did put a picture from the actual gig on the front cover.
Wendy sourced this from the first generation; it runs at the correct speed and sounds good but distant. The main culprit is the PA and the venue itself. Reviews afterwards stated that the sound mix was poor past the first thirty rows in the hall and didn’t reach the back at all. In fact the back rows were huddled to the middle but it is as if there is a vacuum above the stage sucking away much of the sound giving it a muddy quality. It is a similar timbre to the previous evening’s first tape source although this one isn’t as dull and flat. It does have some liveliness to it and is very enjoyable as a whole although there is a lot of hiss present.
Like the previous evening this is another hot show. Plant remembers the early days when they played venues where “you got a concussion if you moved” on stage. After saying he wants everybody to be brothers and sisters (“and I hope the press didn’t catch that”) he dedicated “Misty Mountain Hop” to the Manchester CID and suggests they all leave the faucets running after the show. “Dazed & Confused” contains a very violent John Bonham right before the call and response part in the improvisation that even has Plant calling him to cool it. Plant stops “Stairway To Heaven” and asks the audience to sit down and be quiet since it is “one of the hardest numbers to do with a monkey house going crazy”. Again before “Whole Lotta Love” people shout out requests including “Moby Dick”. Plant replies he’s writing a new drum solo called “The Titanic”. “Heartbreaker” is the only encore and is dedicated to Roy Harper.
The artwork is again an homage to the Hyatt House theme, giving this a red background with photo of Plant from the Sydney, Australia gig. The back has more nice pictures of the Hyatt in Los Angeles and a picture of the band from 1975 continuing the non-sequiturs. Regardless it would be three years before Zeppelin would play in the capital again at Earl’s Court and is a mystery why these shows aren’t more well known. The shows are very good and makes many wish the complete tapes were in as good as quality as the second source for the December 22nd show and hope that fragment isn’t all that exists. However this release by Wendy is pretty good and is worth having.

The Who - 1973-12-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Off master, longer and better than „Merry Christmas Mr. Who“ bootleg DoCD, plus correct song sequence.

Lineage: 
Master reels or cassettes>DAT>EAC>FLAC (level 8)

Sound quality 3-4 (out of 6)/vg++

CD1:
01 - Can'T Explain
02 - Summertme Blues
03 - My Wife (Cut)
04 - I Am The Sea ~ The Real Me
05 - The Punk And The Godfather
06 - I'M One
07 - 0,21875
08 - Sea And Sand
09 - Drowned
10 - Bell Boy
11 - Dr. Jimmy
12 - Love Reign O'Er Me

CD2:
01 - Won'T Get Fooled Again
02 - Pinball Wizard
03 - See Me, Feel Me
04 - Substitute
05 - Naked Eye
06 - Magic Bus
07 - Magic Bus *
08 - Naked Eye*
09 - Spoonful*

* London, Edmonton Sundown, December 22, 1973.

Notes by the uploader/trader:
This used to be my most listened-to „Quadrophenia“ show up until Wolfgang Vault's „release“ of King Biscuit's 4/12/1973 Philly show (along with the other -though subpar - Biscuit-taped 6/12 Largo show).

Johnny Winter - 1978-12-23 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Johnny Winter 
Old Waldorf 
San Francisco 
1978-12-23 

Quality: ex FM (2nd gen) 
Source: FM (cassette tape, 2nd gen)> CDR> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Flac Frontend level 6 (align on sector boundaries) 
Transfer: Francisco Silva (Brasil), from JAJ's (roryglzep) tape. Thank You!! 

Johnny Winter - Guitar, vocals 
Jon Paris - Bass 
Bobby Torello - Drums 

CD1
01. (fades in) hideaway 
02. messing with the kid 
03. one step at a time 
04. (cuts in) mississippi blues 
05. black cat bone 
06. bony moronie 
07. last night 
08. wipe out 
09. drum solo 

CD2 
10. drum solo con't. 
11. wipe out reprise 
12. merry chistmas baby (Jon Paris - Guitar, Vocal Johnny Winter - Bass)

92:14 minutes

notes:
Francisco's comments: two different tapes of the same FM broadcast, both with excellent quality, make an almost complete broadcast, but NOT a complete show.

Motorhead - 1981-12-23 - Belfast, Northern Ireland (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Motörhead

Source:
Video - Pro Shot

Audio/Video Specs: 
Video
ID : 224 (0xE0)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP: Yes
Format settings, Matrix: Custom
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15
Format settings, picture structure : Frame
Bit rate mode: Variable
Bit rate : 8 000 Kbps
Width: 720 pixels
Height : 576 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 25.000 fps
Standard : PAL
Color space: YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth: 8 bits
Scan type: Interlaced
Scan order : Bottom Field First
Compression mode : Lossy
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.772
Time code of first frame : 00:00:00:00
Time code source : Group of pictures header
GOP, Open/Closed : Open
GOP, Open/Closed of first frame: Closed
Stream size: 935 MiB (94%)
Writing library: TMPGEnc 2.54.36.134
Color primaries: BT.601 PAL
Transfer characteristics : BT.470 System B, BT.470 System G
Matrix coefficients: BT.601

Audio
ID : 192 (0xC0)
Format : MPEG Audio
Format version : Version 1
Format profile : Layer 2
Bit rate mode: Constant
Bit rate : 384 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size: 45.0 MiB (5%)

01. Ace Of Spades
02. The Hammer
03. (We Are) The Road Crew
04. Bite The Bullet
05. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
06. Overkill
07. Bomber





Dee Dee Bridgewater - 1983-12-23 - Paris, FR (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Dee Dee Bridgewater
New Morning, Paris, France
December 23, 1983
1:29:32

FM > Yamaha TX-330 > Audacity (WAV) > WaveLab > FLAC (level 8, sector-align)
Broadcast : Les Légendes du Jazz, France Musique, may 8 & 9, 2021
Cosmikd

Dee Dee Bridgewater (vocals) not in 6 & 13
Alain Jean-Marie (piano)
Alby Cullaz (bass)
Charles Bellonzi (drums)

01 I'm Beginning To See The Light (Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, Harry James, Don George) 4:50
02 Song For My Father (Horace Silver) 5:04
03 A Child Is Born (Thad Jones) 3:20
04 A Night In Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Paparelli) 5:04
05 Lush Life (Billy Strayhorn) 5:32
06 Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer) 8:18
07 Little B's Poem (Bobby Hutcherson) 3:17
08 Afro Blue (Mongo Santamaria, Oscar Brown Jr.) 5:13
09 I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) 8:06
10 Peace (Horace Silver) 3:52
11 There Is No Greater Love (Isham Jones, Marty Symes) 3:42
12 How Insensitive (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes, Norman Gimbel) 4:22
13 Straight, No Chaser (Thelonious Monk) 10:06
14 Cherokee (Ray Noble) 6:31
15 Sophisticated Lady (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish) 4:26
16 It Don't Mean A Thing (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) 7:49

Peter Frampton - 1983-12-23 - Sao Paulo, BR (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

VIDEO:
NTSC 720X480
MPEG-2
4:3
29.970 fps

AUDIO
Dolby Digital 2-ch

Peter Frampton - Vocals & Lead Guitar
John Regan - Bass
Harry Stinson - Drums
Mark Goldemberg - Guitar


01. Introduction
02. Don't Think About Me
03. An Eye For An Eye
04. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)
05. Baby, I Love Your Way
06. Show Me The Way (Yacht In Rio)
07. Do You Feel Like We Do
08. Guitar Solo
09. (I'll Give You) Money
10. I'm In You
11. Band Introduction / Breaking All The Rules


Total Time: 51 min

Notes:
TV Bandeirantes Brasil Broadcasted 12-23-1983
Recorded Live at Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo and Porto Alegre.
Be prepared to watch some extremely rare live footage, mixed with absolute nonsense 80's images from Rio ! Oh....the early eighties.... Includes some interesting footages of Peter in Rio, as a guest of Jim Capaldi's boat. Jim lived in Rio at that time.



The Chameleons - 1983-12-23 - Amsterdam, NL (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Paradiso

lineage
Unknown gen cassette>Kenwood Stereo cassette deck X-S300>Sony Compact Disc Recorder RCD-W3>JVC CD-R recordable

01.A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days
02.Thursday's Child
03.Don't Fall
04.Pleasure And Pain
05.Monkey Land
06.Perfume Garden
07.Second Skin
08.Here Today
09.On The Beach
10.Singing Rule Britannia (While The Walls Close In)
11.Paper Tigers
12.Less Than Human
13.In Shreds
14.View From A Hill
15.Up The Down Escalator
16.A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days 

Total Time: 1:11:33

Frank Zappa - 1984-12-23 - Universal City, CA (SBD/AUD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Frank Zappa 
Universal Amphitheater, 
Universal City, CA 

SBD Source: jaypfunk version

Speed corrected, 
volume level & phase offset adjusted 
for this new FZ Shows upload. 

This upload includes patches 

from Teddy-pbuzby AUD MC (Source #1) 
1984 12 23 Los Angeles CA 79.22 AUD MC (Teddy-pbuzby) tape 1 only - Shoebox seed 2013-16-11 

and from JS-doctorzap AUD MC (Source #3) 
1984 12 23 Universal City CA 109.26 AUD MC (J.S.-doctorzap-flambay) - FZ Shows seed 2014-10-15 

Current FZshows entry: 
1984 12 23 - Universal Amphitheater, Universal City (a.k.a. Los Angeles), CA 
105 min, Aud, A- 
90 min, SBD, A 

The SBD cuts in Enema Bandit. With Dweezil Zappa on Guitar (*). 

Stick Together, Teenage Wind, Truck Driver Divorce, My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama [YCDTOSA4], Willie The Pimp [YCDTOSA4], Montana [parts on YCDTOSA4], Brown Moses [YCDTOSA4], Drowning Witch, The Black Page, Tinsel Town Rebellion (q: The Torture Never Stops), Trouble Every Day, Penguin In Bondage (q: Auld Lang Syne), Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel, What's New In Baltimore? [parts on DHBIM], Cock-Suckers' Ball [DHBIM], WPLJ [DHBIM], Let's Move To Cleveland [parts on DHBIM], Sharleena* [YCDTOSA3], The Illinois Enema Bandit [YCDTOSA6], Whipping Post* [DHBIM] 

This copy: 109.09 min, SBD, A/A- (w.AUD patches, A-) 

Lineage: 
SBD source > Low Gen Maxell XLII 90min tape > Kenwood KX-W8020 Cassette Deck > Sound Blaster Awe32 PC Soundcard > Recorded To WAV And Edited With Cool Edit Pro > WAV Files Split with CDWave > FLAC (EZT) > wav > Soundforge 10: speed correction, volume level & phase offset adjustments, re-tracking, 
patching in fills > flac TLH lvl8 w/SBA (731 MB) 

Taped by: unknown 
Transferred by: jaypfunk 
Edited by: jaypfunk, flambay 

Fills included from 2 AUD sources: 

1) Fills (to drop outs in Teenage Wind & My Guitar and to tf cut in Penguin In Bondage) included from Teddy-pbuzby AUD MC (AUD Source #1: 79.22 min, AUD MC, A-) 1984 12 23 Los Angeles CA 79.22 AUD MC (Teddy-pbuzby) tape 1 only - Shoebox seed 2013-16-11 

Lineage: 
AUD MC (TDK MA 90) -> Sony TC-WE475 -> REALTEC AC-97 -> Goldwave -> FLAC 8 -> FLAC -> Soundforge 10: speed correction, volume level & phase offset adjustments, extracting patches, merging with main source 

taped by: Teddy 
transferred by: pbuzby 
edited (patch) by: flambay 

2) Fills (last two tracks and to flaw in Sharleena) 
included from J.S.-doctorzap AUD MC (AUD Source #3: 108.59 min, AUD MC, A-) 
full FZ Shows seed: 
1984 12 23 Universal City CA 109.26 AUD MC (J.S.-doctorzap-flambay) - AUD Source #3 

Recording eqipment: 
1984-88 Sony d-5 / Sony ECM-939LT STEREO mic 

Lineage : Master Tapes Sony FeCr (unless noted) > Nakamichi DR-1 > Realtek HDAudio pentium i7 24/96 > Soundforge 10 Pro Highest quality setting Izotope MBIT+dither,64 bit src downsampling > TLH > wav > Soundforge 10: speed correction, volume level & phase offset adjustments, tracking, extract patches, merge with main source 

Taped by: J.S. 
Transferred by: doctorzap 
Raw files hosted by: Drew51 
Edited by: flambay 

Line-up (The 1984 band): 
FZ, Ike Willis, Ray White, Scott Thunes, Chad Wackerman, Allan Zavod, 
Bobby Martin, Napoleon Murphy Brock (July 17 - August 1) 
*guest: Dweezil Zappa 

01 Crowd, Intro [1:17] °°° AUD Source #1 (Teddy MC) patch {0:00-0:18} 
02 Stick Together [2:44] 
03 Teenage Wind [2:25] °°° drop out patched with AUD Source #1 material {1:53-2:02} 
04 Truck Driver Divorce [3:17] 
05 My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama [YCDTOSA4] [3:21] °°° flaw micro-patched with AUD Source #1 material {1:19-1:20} 
06 Willie The Pimp [YCDTOSA4] [2:16] 
07 Montana [parts on YCDTOSA4] [3:47] 
08 Brown Moses [YCDTOSA4] [2:38] 
09 Drowning Witch [10:10] 
10 Black Page #2 [5:07] 
11 Tinsel Town Rebellion (q: The Torture Never Stops) [4:21] 
12 More Trouble Every Day [4:07] 
13 Penguin In Bondage (q: Auld Lang Syne) [5:37] °°° tf/AUD Source #1 (Teddy MC) patch {1:39-1:48} 
14 Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel [6:11] 
15 What's New In Baltimore? [parts on DHBIM] [4:48] 
16 Cock-Suckers' Ball [DHBIM] [1:05] 
17 WPLJ [DHBIM] [1:31] 
18 Let's Move To Cleveland [parts on DHBIM] [15:32] 
19 encore break (introducing Dweezil) [YCDTOSA3] [0:52] 
20 Sharleena* [YCDTOSA3] [10:08] °°° flaw/AUD Source #3 micro patch around {1:04-1:05} 
21 encore break #2 [0:52] 
22 The Illinois Enema Bandit [parts on YCDTOSA6] [8:16] °°° SBD source cuts off, switch to AUD Source #3 at 2:19 
23 Whipping Post* [DHBIM] [8:46] °°° entire track from AUD Source #3 (J.S.-doctorzap MC) 

Total time (patched version) 109.09 min

Unpatched tracks (jaypfunk SBD source only) 
and alternate AUD source patch tracks (w.jaypfunk AUD source material) 
included in separate subfolder (277 MB): 

01 Crowd, Tuning Up (SBD unpatched) [1:03] °°° SBD fades in, missing FZ intro words 
03 Teenage Wind (SBD unpatched) [2:25] °°° drop out portion {1:55-2:01} 
05 My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama (SBD unpatched) [3:21] °°° flaw around 1:20 
13 Penguin In Bondage (SBD unpatched) [5:30] °°° tf cut at 1:39 
20 Sharleena* (SBD unpatched) [10:08] °°° flaw at 1:05 

22 The Illinois Enema Bandit [8:12] °°° SBD source cuts off, switch to AUD Source #2 at 2:19 
23 Whipping Post* [8:06] °°° entire track from AUD Source #2 (orig.jaypfunk EZT) 

Total time (jaypfunk SBD source only) 94.02 min 

Total time (jaypfunk SBD source & orig.AUD fills) 108.02 min 

Note: 
jaypfunk's original EZT upload includes AUD source filler material to the last two tracks only, no patches included to cuts and drop outs in other tracks. jaypfunk's original AUD source fills turn out to be from the same source as our AUD Source #2 seed in FZ Shows 1984 12 23 Universal City CA 108.00 AUD 1st (PencilGeek-Drew51-flambay) - seeded 2014-10-16 (with the same audience voice shouting "one more time ..." at the end of Whipping Post) The PencilGeek version sounds much more muffled than the original jaypfunk AUD fill material included here in the bonus subfolder tracks.

The Cure - 2014-12-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith

The third of three Christmas Cure shows which were unofficially celebrating the 30th anniversary of the release of The Top album and subsequent tour. I nice gesture by Robert was to invite And Also The Trees along as support as they were 30 years ago. I attended the Liverpool show on that tour, my first Cure show. These three are the 54th, 55th and 56th times I’d seen the band, most of them great and lots unforgettable. This run of three compare well with other runs of three in London on the Kissing and Prayer tours. Although the set lists maybe lacking the variation of those shows, they definitely benefit from extra energy of the band not being worn out after a long World or European tour. Robert was chattier in these shows than he’d been in in the previous 50 odd I’d seen. Another nice touch, which I haven’t seen acknowledged elsewhere, was Robert’s dedication of Lovecats to ex manager Chris Parry, referred to as Bill. Anyway, enough of me, time to enjoy the show. 

Recorded and uploaded by Pennyghael 
Location – Balcony fourth row slightly right of centre 
Source – Church Audio CA11> Sony PCM m10> iMac> Audacity v2.06> xACT to FLAC 

01 - Intro 
02 - Shake Dog Shake 
03 - Kyoto Song 
04 - A Night Like This 
05 - Wailing Wall 
06 - The Caterpillar 
07 - The Walk 
08 - Sleep When I’m Dead 
09 - A Man Inside My Mouth 
10 - Bananafishbones 
11 - Push 
12 - Inbetween Day 
13 - Friday I’m In Love 
14 - Doing The Unstuck 
15 - Pictures Of You 
16 - Lullaby 
17 - Birdmad Girl 
18 - Lovesong 
19 - Just Like Heaven 
20 - Like Cockatoos 
21 - From The Edge OF The Deep Green Sea 
22 - Want 
23 - One Hundred Years 
24 - Give Me It 
25 - Encore applause 
26 - The Empty World 
27 - Charlotte Sometimes 
28 - Primary 
29 - The Top 
30 - Encore applause 
31 - Three Imaginary Boys 
32 - M 
33 - Play For Today 
34 - A Forest 
35 - Encore applause 
36 - Piggy In The Mirror 
37 - Never Enough 
38 - Fascination Street 
39 - Wrong Number 
40 - Wrong Number cont.. 
41 - Encore applause 
42 - Dressing Up 
43 - The Lovecats (dedicated to “Bill” ex-manager) 
44 - Close To Me 
45 - Why Can’t I Be You? 
46 - Boys Don’t Cry 
47 - Hey You! 

domenica 22 dicembre 2024

Pink Floyd - 1970-12-22 - Sheffield, England (AUD/FLAC) "Rise & Shine" (HRV CDR 035)


(Audience FLAC)

It's the Harvested release and it is said, that this is probably the Best sounding recorded version of this show.

Pink Floyd
"Rise & Shine" (HRV CDR 035)
City Hall, Sheffield, England
22 December 1970

Lineage: 2nd Gen Recording on TDK AD Cassettes played on NAD 6220 tapedeck into M Audio Soundcard via phono leads > raw WAV files > MOB Remaster > WAV > FLAC
Source tape provided by Pete Austin
Remastering by MOB
Artwork by RonToon
Produced by Harvested Records

CD1
01 - Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast (29:32)
02 - Embryo (14:50)
03 - Fat Old Sun (15:18)
04 - Careful With That Axe Eugene (16:13)

CD2
01 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (12:38)
02 - A Saucerful Of Secrets (26:31)
03 - Atom Heart Mother (33:29)
04 - Atom Heart Mother (reprise) (2:52)

Total running time approx 2 hours 31 minutes

NOTES FROM PETE:
The origins of this copy of the recording are as follows:
I went to University in Sheffield in the UK in October 1981. Sometime in my first year there (not sure if it was 81 or 82) I noticed an advert on a noticeboard in the University's Student Union building by a guy offering rare tapes of Pink Floyd and a number of other bands. I bought this recording on a TDK AD C60 and C120 Cassette (see the photos) from the guy who turned out to be a post-graduate. From my recollection (and it is 27 years ago!) the tapes I got were from his first gen copy from the masters. They are definitely not from vinyl (you can just tell!!!) and it predates the CD or CDR bootleg era. Ironically I think the cassettes have survived well because I only played them a few times as I was more into Stones and Clapton at the time. I guess it could be as little as four or five times prior to me finally capturing them as digital files.I was prompted to transfer it to digital format by two things:

1) I downloaded a couple of the bootlegs from the same date via the internet and I thought, "This is not half as good quality as I remember my tapes being"
2) A friend was clearing out his loft (attic) and offered me a little used NAD tapedeck, so now I had no excuse not to investigate my hunch that I had a better copy of this recording

The finished item is superb. I have really enjoyed getting back into this whole 68-72 Floyd era. I think the desire to get the best version of Sheffield 1970 out to the fan-base has made me go back and take an even greater interest in the legitimate and (ever expanding) bootleg stuff from this era.

A final, but very important note. A big "thank you" to John Johnstone (a colleague from work) who suggested I offered up the raw WAVs of the tapes to the Harvested Team. What an excellent piece of advice!

NOTES FROM MOB:
Pete's tapes were in really good condition, despite their age. The original recording was done with mono equipment, and the music was well centered between the 2 channels of the tapes (generally, old tapes tend to have fluctuations between channels, even if the original recording is mono, but it was not the case here). The hiss was very stable throughout the tapes, with almost no sign of warble.

The main problem with the recording was the speed. The tapes ran too fast, and the speed was not constant throughout the show (this is a well known problem of old analog tape recorders, very dependent on the battery levels fluctuations during a concert). Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast was almost at correct speed, but the speed of the following tracks increased progressively during the songs. The real difficulties began with A Saucerful Of Secrets, because the batteries were probably unloading faster. The speed was different depending on the part of the song, so I had to apply speed correction on a case by case basis. Atom Heart Mother was even worse, the very end really too fast.

After dealing with the speed issues, I carefully applied slight EQ to enhance some particular frequencies that were buried in the original recording (probably due to the original recorder and mics characteristics). An important note is that I didn't try to dehiss the recording. As a result, this remaster still has a good amount of hiss. After all, this is a 2nd gen and you cannot have a significant reduction of hiss without degrading the music clarity. Moreover, I wanted to keep the sound as natural as possible, because the best sounding version of that concert until now was the highly processed "Disgusting Hardly Music", remastered from Pete's tapes too, but with a lot of NR applied. I wanted this new remaster to be a nice alternative to DHM: people who can't stand hiss and don't mind about digital NR artefacts can still enjoy DHM, while people who prefer unprocessed recordings should definitely adopt "Rise & Shine" (of course it's not striclty "unprocessed" because I corrected the speed, applied some EQ and carefully cleaned the drop-outs and tape flaws, but anyway this still sounds "natural", unlike the other versions I heard).

As usual with all my remasters, I also manually cleaned every tape flaw that I could detect (cuts, small drop-outs, pops, crackles ...).

Here are the comparisons we did with the other RoIOs from that concert:
- "Allen's Psychedelic Breakfast" (from Circus Sun APSB 1270 A/B LP): full of vinyl clicks and pops
- "A Psychedelic Night" (Triangle Records PYCD 038 & 039): this silver bootleg CD is muffled and denoised to death
- "Alan's Psychedelic Christmas": 3rd or 4th gen from VHS, too dehissed
- "Pink's Psychedelic Last Night" (Highland HL176): again, very processed (NR)
- "Alan's Psychedelic Master Tape" (Ayanami-227): certainly not from mastertape (Ayanami often claims to have the masters while it's wrong) and over-processed
- "1st Gen": this RoIO is the only other "unprocessed" version apparently circulating, but it sounds more distant than Pete's 2nd gen; I guess the title "1st gen" is not correct, it's more probably 2nd or 3rd gen.
- "Disgusting Hardly Music" (FOS-CDR-001 ): music is very clear but NR artifacts are obvious

To summarize, we think that this new release "Rise & Shine" has the following benefits:
- it's the only Sheffield RoIO with "natural" sound (apart from the so-called "1st gen" which is sounding much more distant)
- it's the only Sheffield RoIO with correct speed for all the tracks
- it's the only Sheffield RoIO with the drop-outs and tape flaws corrected (in particular, you can check the very beginning of Careful's scream: the abrupt cut in the master recording is magically fixed ;-) )

Thanks to Pete for approaching us with this project and supplying us with the great source material. And, of course, thanks to MOB, the James Guthrie of bootlegs!
Enjoy and share freely!
RonToon (February 2009)

Laura Nyro - 1970-12-22 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore East
Source/lineage

"SB LINEAGE UNKNOWN > AUDIO CD > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC"


MD5 and the original text file included. I have not included this intro as I made only minor alterations to the original text file (which remains unchanged) to create this intro. All of the music and info files come to you exactly as they came to me.


One more thing: Please note that I am, as always, simply the messenger. All thanks go to davmar77, dnick926, michaosanna and, of course, the musicians and technicians. A very humble "thank you!" from salmonella to one and all.


Artwork included. You may want to note that the front cover says this concert was at the Fillmore West. That is incorrect, it was at the Fillmore East.


01. Intro
02. He's A Runner
03. Brown Earth
04. When I Was Freeport And You Were The Main Drag
05. Christmas In My Soul (spoken poem)
06. Poverty Train
07. Emmie
08. Gibson Street
09. Captain For Dark Mornings > Treasure Of Love
10. Up On The Roof
11. And When I Die
12. Time and Love > Save The Country
13. Walk On By
14. It's Gonna Take A Miracle
15. Tom Dooley > California Shoeshine Boys >Tom Dooley
16. Timer


Notes:
This is an absolutely fabulous soundboard recording of the great Laura Nyro from December 22, 1970 at the Fillmore East. On this night, Jackson Browne opened. I don't have a recording of his portion of the show. I wonder if anyone out there does? If you do, I do hereby officially request that you upload it here at the best tracker east of west Texas and west of the moon! (If, for some reason, you choose not to upload it, please PM me and perhaps we can work something out. I would be very happy to upload it, giving you the thanks you deserve.)

Led Zeppelin - 1972-12-22 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Riot House" by Wendy


(Audience FLAC)

December 22nd, 1972 
Alexandra Palace 
London, England 

Riot House (Wendy WECD-47/48/49) 

Lineage: Fresh rip from my silvers

CD1: 
01 - Introduction
02 - Rock And Roll
03 - Over The Hills And Far Away
04 - Black Dog
05 - Misty Mountain Hop
06 - Since I’ve Been Loving You
07 - Dancing Days
08 - Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
09 - The Song Remains The Same
10 - The Rain Song

CD2: 

01 - Dazed And Confused
02 - Stairway To Heaven
03 - Whole Lotta Love
includes 
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
- Boogie Chillun’
- Let’s Have A Party
- Heartbreak Hotel
- I Can’t Quit You
04 - Immigrant Song
05 - Heartbreaker

CD3: 

01 - Stairway To Heaven
02 - Whole Lotta Love
includes
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
- Boogie Chillun’
- Let’s Have A Party
- Heartbreak Hotel, 
- I Can’t Quit You)
03 - Immigrant Song
04 - Heartbreaker
05 - mellotron solo
06 - Thank You 

There are two sources for the first of two shows at the Alexandra Palace in London in the middle of Zeppelin’s UK winter tour. The first, presented on the first two discs of the current release, runs from the beginning through to the second encore and unfortunately doesn’t capture the organ solo and “Thank You”. 

This source is good to very good but very flat and dull sounding. The music has a plastic spork hitting mashed potato quality. Previous releases of this source include the vinyl Alexandra Palace and Riot House on P. Jump Records (JMP 2) and on cd as Flawless Performance on Image Quality (IQ-013/14/15) and Riot Show on Cobra (006). 

The second source is documented on the third disc runs from “Stairway To Heaven” through to the very end and recording the complete encore. This tape is significantly more clear detailed, dynamic and powerful with a hint of distortion present and has been released as Riot House on Chad (G.60 where it is erroneously dated from the following night and coupled with material from Raleigh, North Carolina April 7th, 1970), Alexandra Night on Right Stuff (RS-21012) and used by Image Quality to complete the first tape source on Flawless Performance. 

The two London shows are a highlight from their longest tour of the UK that winter. After “Over The Hills And Far Away” Plant complains about the freeze, comparing it to their last show they did in London in 1971. “Since I’ve Been Loving You” sounds interesting with Jimmy’s howling guitar underlying Plant’s moans. 

While Page tunes his guitar Plant dedicates “Dancing Days” to “summer, inebriation and good times, and also requires a different tuning. This is dedicated to those who might still be in high school.” The guitar solo in “Stairway To Heaven” contains some haunting riffs at about the eight-minute mark that sound like a variation of the riff used in the final verse at the end. 

Before “Whole Lotta Love” members in the audience are shouting out requests. There are several votes for “Gallows Pole” but they don’t get it. There is a cut at 11:40 during the medley but is otherwise complete. Plant comes in too early for “Let’s Have A Party” during Page’s boogie improv. 

The encores are the longest for the UK winter tour with the complete “Immigrant Song” and “Heartbreaker” that was used for two years as the set opener. This is the final time this was heard in public and this is also the penultimate recording of “Immigrant Song” (the final being on the Bradford soundboard). 

The long show ends with John Paul Jones’ mellotron solo leading into a rare version of “Thank You”. The solo is three minutes long and is similar to the versions played in Nagoya on October 5th and Newcastle on November 30th and Cardiff on December 12th. It’s a fast paced and catchy tune played mostly with the string sounds. He plays the mellotron also for “Thank You” giving the song a different, softer feel. This is one of JPJ’s more interesting on-stage experiments and the second tape source for the first London gig is the best recording of the four. 

Unlike previous releases, Wendy chose to archive the two sources instead of editing them together for a complete show so there is some duplication of material. They also chose to follow the Cobra release in duplicating the old vinyl artwork with the picture of Jimmy taken from the Sydney, Australia show the previous February. 

On the back Wendy presents some nice pictures of the Hyatt West Hollywood aka “The Riot House”. It is rather strange since the concert is from London and not LA. Also on the back is a photo of the band c. 1975. Sometimes it is nice to honor a past vinyl title on a cd release but perhaps this shouldn’t be one of them. However this is a bit of an improvement over past releases, sounding pretty good and mastered at the correct speed. 

Elton John - 1973-12-22 - London, UK (pre-FM/FLAC)



(pre-FM FLAC)

From BBC transcription reels 1973

Lineage:
PRE-FM Reels>CDRW>CDWAV>masterCDR>WAV>FLAC

CD1
01. Intro/Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
02. Candle In The Wind
03. Hercules
04. Rocket Man
05. Bennie And The Jets
06. Daniel
07. This Song Has No Title
08. Honky Cat

CD2
01. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
02. The Ballad Of Danny Bailey
03. Elderberry Wine (including Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer)
04. I've Seen That Movie Too
05. All The Young Girls Love Alice
06. Crocodile Rock
07. Your Song
08. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting

Total Playing Time: 1:43:09

Aerosmith - 1977-12-22 - Largo, MD (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Capital Centre

VIDEO: NTSC 4:3(MPEG 2, 720X480)
AUDIO: PCM Stereo / Dolby 5.1
Chapters: Yes

Brad Whitford
Joey Kramer
Tom Hamilton
Joe Perry
Steven Tyler

01 - Back In The Saddle
02 - S.O.S. (Too Bad)
03 - Big Ten Inch Record
04 - I Wanna Know Why
05 - Lord Of The Thighs
06 - Lick And A Promise
07 - Get It Up
08 - Walk This Way
09 - Sweet Emotion
10 - Dream On
11 - Walkin' The Dog
12 - Mama Kin
13 - Draw The Line
14 - Same Old Song and Dance
15 - Train Kept A Rollin'
16 - Milk Cow Blues
17 - Toys In The Attic

Dire Straits - 1985-12-22 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

HAMMERSMITH

01 Ride across the river
02 Expresso love
03 One world
04 Romeo and Juliet
05 Private investigations
06 Sultans of swing (cut)
07 Jam (Dallas rag)
08 Why worry
09 Walk of life
10 Two young lovers (A)
11 Cocaine (A)
12 Money for nothing
13 Dancing with me baby (B)
14 I'm back (B)
15 Tunnel of love
16 Brothers in arms
17 Solid rock
18 Further on up the road (A)
19 Going home (C)

(A) Guest player: Eric Clapton
(B) Guest player: Paul Young
(C) Guest player: Hank B. Marvin

Additional comments:
Very good audience recording sound and some rare songs and three special guests. With covers.

Morrissey - 1988-12-22 - Wolverhampton, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Civic Hall, 

Source: 
CD Bootleg > WAV EAC > FLAC 

01 - Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before 
02 - Disappointed 
03 - Interesting Drug 
04 - Suedehead 
05 - The Last Of The Famous International Playboys 
06 - Sister I'm A Poet 
07 - Death At One's Elbow 
08 - Sweet And Tender Hooligan 

Notes from PassionsJustLikeMine.com 
This first solo Morrissey show was also meant as a farewell Smiths concert. The musicians backing Morrissey were ex-Smiths Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke, as well as once Smiths #5 Craig Gannon filling in as guitarist. The setlist was a mix of Morrissey tracks with Smiths tracks from 1987, so nothing that had been  performed in front of a live audience before. The Smiths song were actually  never played live since either. Admission was free to anyone wearing a Morrissey shirt, but most people turned up with Smiths shirts and were still admitted. Only half of fans who traveled to Wolverhampton made it inside the venue. Outside the queuing and organisation almost turned to chaos. The atmosphere inside was obviously very charged. There was a great deal of cheering and chanting Morrissey's name to the English football tune. Throughout the short set, many fans made it on stage, much more than for a typical Smiths concert. 

Morrissey came on stage to a thunder of applause, after a long period of cheering and chanting. In the first song, "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before", he sang "And so I drank one, or was it four?" instead of "... it became four". He actually sang that line as it had been originally written and not as it appeared on "Strangeways Here We Come". Before "Interesting Drug" which was yet unreleased and unknown to the fans, Morrissey started "This song is called..." but never finished his line. In that song as in the previous one, "Disappointed", Morrissey missed many lines because of the mayhem with the fans keeping him away from his microphone. 

Just before "Suedehead", Mike Joyce teased the fans with a few notes of the drum intro to "The Queen Is Dead", but that song was not to be played. Morrissey changed a line in "Suedehead" to "Oh so many blank pages" instead of "oh som many illustrations". He also sang "I'm so very saddened, oh, I am so sickened NOW". Before "The Last Of The Famous International Playboys" Morrissey started "I'd like to say hello..." but didn't finish his line and simply introduced the next song. 


Before "Death At One's Elbow" Morrissey managed to say what he had originally meant to: "I'd like to say hello to Julian and hello to Mouse.... your mother's letter arrived today, she has a good hand...". In that song Morrissey changed a line from "you'll slip on the trail of my bespattered remains" to "you'll slip on the trail of all of my entrails". After that number and its final lines "Goodbye my love, goodbye my love", Morrissey just said "goodbye" and everyone left the stage. They were called back with much insistence and performed one more song, a very rocking "Sweet And Tender Hooligan".