mercoledì 8 maggio 2024

Louis Armstrong - 1954-05-08 - Chapel Hill, NC (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Date: May 8, 1954 
Location: University of North Carolina Memorial Hall - Chapel Hill, NC 
Source: SBD? 

CD1
01. Intro 
02. Sleepy Time Down South 
03. Back Home Again in Indiana 
04. A Kiss to Build a Dream On 
05. The Bucket's Got a Hole In It 
06. Blueberry Hill 
07. Tin Roof Blues 
08. Struttin' with Some Barbecue // 
09. It Wonderful 
10. Kyle's Medley 
11. The Man I Love 
12. Margie 
13. Big Mama's Back In Town, Love that man (w/ Velma Middleton) 

Disc 2 
01. Baby, It's Cold Outside 
02. Stompin' at the Savoy 

Set Break 
03. A Nawlin's Funeral 
04. Say Si Bon 
05. Up the Lazy River // 
06. 8. Shadrack/Saints Medley 
09. High Society 
10. Salad 
11. Dum Dum Dummy Song 
12. Interview // 
13. Struttin' with Some Barbecue (filler)

Pink Floyd - 1966-05-08 - Sophisticated Colours (STU/FLAC)


 
(Studio FLAC)

Pink Floyd
1966-05-08
Sophisticated Colours

Lineage Unknown

Syd Barrett
Roger Waters 
Rick Wright 
Nick Mason
David Gilmour

01. Interstellar Overdrive 15:28
02. One of these Days 11:50
03. Zabriskie Point 1:45
04. Announcement 1:24
05. Scream Thy Last Scream 4:56
06. Vegetable Man 2:45
07. Arnold Layne 2:30
08. Candy and a Current Bun 2:04
09. See Emily Play 3:15
10. Looking Through the Knotholes in Granny's Wooden Leg 26:41

Sources:
08 May 1966, + others 
1. 8 May 1966 
2. Sound Techniques 1971 
3. Rome 11 Dec 1969 
4-6. Sound Techniques 
7-9. Advision Acetates 
10. Live in Europe, 25 Oct 1971

Eric Burdon and the Animals - 1967-05-08 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Eric Burdon and the Animals Marquee Club London 1967 may 8,bootleg vinyl 

Recorded in The Marquee Club of London,in August 1967 during the european tour enter July 21 1967,Orchid Ballroom, Croydon, London,and September 10 1967, Saville Theatre, London.Starred in this performance with the English group Timebox. 

Unofficial release.Issued in Italy,in vinyl and Cd bootleg,in 1989. 

Eric Burdon.Lead vocal 
Vic Briggs.Guitar 
John Weider.Guitars & violin 
Dannt McCulloch.Bass 
Barry Jenkins.Drums 

01 Every day (I have the blues) 
02 All night long 
03 Tobacco road 
04 Yes,i´m experienced 
05 San Franciscan nights 
06 Good times 
07 Hey gyp 
08 Gin house blues 
09 When i was young 
10 Paint it black 
11 The house of the rising sun 
12 So long

Jimi Hendrix - 1970-05-08 - Norman, OK (AUD/FLAC) 2nd show


(Audience FLAC)

University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
8th May 1970 (2nd show)

Source: Audience recording. Mono master

Lineage:
Master reel> DAT> Amadeus> xACT> Flac

01. Fire
02. Spanish Castle Magic
03. Machine Gun
04. Lover Man
05. Foxy Lady
06. Hear My Train A Comin'
07. Message To Love
08. Red House
09. Star Spangled Banner
10. Purple Haze
11. Voodoo Chile (slight return)

(65.01 minutes)

Notes:
This show was recorded by, a then 20 year old, Lee Agnew on a 5” reel using his parents portable Sony monophonic reel-to-reel deck. Lee hitched a ride from his home in Stillwater with the tape deck wrapped in a blanket. “I didn’t really know what I was doing. Nobody hassled me or anything. I brought it in, and then spread the blanket out on the floor”, Lee recalled. he only had one hour of tape and recorded the concept by lifting a little hand-held microphone above the heads of the crowd. The tape speed fluctuated a bit towards the end of the show as the batteries weakened.

In 1996 Dave Byers, a friend of Lee’s and Hendrix collector found out, quite by chance that Lee had actually recorded the show. They managed to locate a studio with the right equipment a made a transfer of the master onto DAT and CDR.

All copies that have so far been circulated have come from CDR copies. This is the first time (I believe) that the show has been made available from a DAT from the master.

The show is mono as it was recorded, the left channel which had various dropouts has been discarded in preference to the right. No other alterations.

Eyewitness:
The Kent State University incident was four days prior to the concert at OU. Student protests rocked the 72 hours before the first show. "It was a very significant time in Norman on campus," said Mike Thompson, who is a conscientious objector. "There was just an awareness of what was going on. The campus was galvanized. Then, my God heres Jimi Hendrix coming to town, holy smoke! All of this timing and energy kind of came together at the one time."

"Acts at that time didn't have big trucks and roadies," said Montgomery. "I helped unload three martial double stacks. The road manager said that Jimi used one and left the other two on standby in case of breakdowns. Besides, three looked cool."

Rick Vittenson, a freelancer for the publication Crawdaddy, said he managed to get a backstage interview with Jimi… "Our conversation was very short and rambling," Vittenson said. "He just seemed very down and I knew that there was no article to be written." Prior to the show, in front of the stage, Thompson said Hendrix walked over and pointed to a black armband that displayed the letter K. Hendrix dedicated to show to the victims at Kent State. Mike Thompson said, "I understood exactly what was going on."

Larry Locklear, who was a senior at Crooked Oak High School in 1970 recalls the show being extremely loud. The same adjective could be used to describe Jimi's threads: red and white polka-dot necktie as a headband, a sheer black shirt with flowing sleeves, red pants, a psychedelic multi-colored vast, and the aforementioned black armband. "I remember seeing those red pants and headband and I thought, God Almighty!" said Locklear. "It was like something from another world."

Marcia Chibitty, who was sitting inside near the top of the Fieldhouse recalls thinking that the music was changing her heart beat to thump in time with the band's rhythm. "I could physically feel it beating on my chest," said Chibitty. "It was great."

An estimated crowd of 5500 attended the last set, which started at 10 p.m…the Hendrix show included everyone from cheerleaders to fringe student hippie radicals…Following the final show Lynn Shirley remembers seeing Hendrix - escorted by a pair of tall, thin college aged blondes on either arm - walking toward a limousine parked on the grass… "I could see their silhouettes as they pulled out, and his big hair, and I was thinking, 'They don't know him.' I remember I was a little shocked. It just seemed a little scary to me."

"People thought Chuck Berry was outrageous, with his little escapades," said Ed Fontaine. "It was nothing. People thought Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones were bad boys. Nonsense. Hendrix was pure energy and it just poured out of him. He was like a wildflower just exploding."

Santana - 1971-05-08 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC) 1st SHOW

(Soundboard FLAC)

Santana
HAMMERSMITH ODEON
LONDON, UK
MAY 8, 1971
(1st SHOW)

Lineage: 
3rd generation tape/CDR/CDEx/Flacfrontend/TLH/you

Carlos Santana
Jose “Chepito” Areas
David Brown
Michael Carabello
Coke Escovedo
Gregg Rolie
Neal Schon
Michael Shrieve

1. Batuka/Ballin’
2. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
3. Jungle Strut
4. Toussaint L’Overture/Evil Ways
5. Taboo
6. Se A Cabo
7. Everybody’s Everything
8. Gumbo
9. Soul Sacrifice

Total Time: 64.00

The super Santana line up of 71.....yammy.
Unfortunately incomplete, but this is all there is.
Nevertheless a real treat.

There are better SDB's from that era, but overall pretty good to say the least!
A few cuts between some songs, but not very distracting IMHO.
This is the way I got it and if you don't like it, leave to the ones who don't object.... :))

There was also a second show that night. That recording is 10 minutes longer, doesn't have Taboo, but instead of that Incident, Savor and Jingo. Might up that one later. 

Santana - 1971-05-08 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC) 2nd show


(Soundboard FLAC)

SANTANA
HAMMERSMITH ODEON
LONDON, UK
1971-05-08
(2nd SHOW)

Lineage:
3rd generation tape/CDR/CDEx/Flacfrontend/TLH/you

Carlos Santana
Jose ìChepitoî Areas
David Brown
Michael Carabello
Coke Escovedo
Gregg Rolie
Neal Schon
Michael Shrieve

01. Batuka/Balliní
02. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
03. Jungle Strut
04. Incident At Neshabur
05. Toussaint LíOverture/Evil Ways
06. Se A Cabo
07. Everybodyís Everything/Gumbo
08. Soul Sacrifice
09. Savor/Jingo

Total Time: 75.21

The super Santana line up of 71 again..... yammey again... :))
Unfortunately incomplete, but this is all there is.
Nevertheless a real treat.
Good sound considering the fact that it's almost 50 years ago...!!
Some cuts, but just between the songs, so no big deal, I hope.

UFO - 1971-05-08 - Kiel, DE (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Fördehochhaus

lineage
AUD > ? > CDR > HD > FLAC

Phil Mogg - vocals 
Mick Bolton - guitar 
Pete Way - bass 
Andy Parker - drums 

01. Prince Kajuku 
02. The Coming Of Prince Kajuku 
03. Loving Cup 
04. Who Do You Love 
05. (Come Away) Melinda 
06. Star Storm 
07. Silver Bird 
08. Hold Me Down 
09. Boogie (For George) 
10. C'mon Everybody 

Total time 1:12:23 

Notes: 
An audience recording that I picked up in a trade a long long time ago. The sound is not the best but very listenable for this nearly 38 years old show. If there's someone on the tracker here with a better version, so please bring it up!!! Please check the samples before downloading. 

Roy Buchanan - 1973-05-08 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Marquee Club

Lineage
Hub > Hard Drive > you

12 tracks, 41:20/41:03, 2 CDR. A/A-.

Disc 1
01. Sweet Dreams
02. Five String Blues
03. Whole Lotta Shakin'
04. CC Ryder (removed)
05. Messiah
06. Treat Her Right
07. Suzy Q

Disc 2
01. Johnny B Goode
02. Since You've Been Gone
03. Linda Lou
04. Hey Joe
05. Rodney's Song

Notes:
CD 2 starts with an introduction of Roy and then follows Johnny B Goode. Maybe the CDs are switched (in that case CD 2 is actually the CD 1?).

Moby Grape - 1974-05-08 - Denver, CO (pre-FM/FLAC)




(pre-FM FLAC)

Moby Grape 
8 May 1974 
Ebbett's Field 
Denver, CO 
sbd>?>cdr>eac>flac 
(possibly pre-FM sbd master reel>cdr) 

01 Changes > Falling 
02 Ain't No Secret 
03 Hey Grandma 
04 Murder In My Heart 
05 GypsyWedding 
06 Miller's Blues 
07 Window To My soul 
08 Long Black Train 
09 Fast Train 
10 Silver Wings 
11 Get On Up 
12 Can't Be So Bad 
13 Omaha 
14 Goin' Down

Frank Zappa - 1974-05-08 - Edinboro, PA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Liberated Bootleg:
Title: ZAPPA/MOTHERS - ELSEWHERE
Cat.-No.: Zip016
Format: 2-CD
Released: 2003

Lineage:
Original Silver CDs --> WAV --> FLAC (Level 6) --> You

Disc One:
01. Intros (3:29)
02. Cosmic Debris (11:19)
03. In Between (1:40)
04. Pygmy Twilite (6:52)
05. The Idiot Bastard Son (2:11)
06. Cheepnis (4:34)
07. In Between (0:46)
08. Inca Roads (11:33)
09. Montana (2:23)
10. Dukie Schtick (5:22)
11. Improvised Lounge Music (8:04)
12. Dupree's Paradise (fade out) (0:54)

Disc Two:
01. Dupree's Paradise (complete) (20:39)

Anniversary Medley:
02. It Can't Happen Here (2:54)
03. Hungry Freaks Daddy (2:35)
04. You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here (2:31)
05. How Could I Be Such a / Zowie (0:52)
06. Let's Make the Water Turn Black (1:55)
07. Harry You're a Beast / Oh No (1:56)
08. Son of Orange County (13:08)
09. More Trouble Every Day (8:48)
10. Camarillo Brillo (4:33)

Bonus Tracks:
11. Cosmic Debris & Manny Moore (0:32)

"Mystery" Bonus Tracks:
12. Unknown Track 1 (7:20) ???
13. Unknown Track 2 (4:11) Stinkfoot
14. Unknown Track 3 (6:49) Flambay

Release Notes:
Bootleg compilation by Zipperman supposedly sourced from the Mothers Of Invention 10th Anniversary Tour, a TV show and a German single.

Remark:
This recording is also referenced to as Zappa/Mothers Elsewhere and "Elsewhere" 10th Anniversary Featuring: Billy Dexter.

Emmylou Harris - 1974-05-08 - Bethesda, MD (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Emmylou Harris and The Angel Band 1974-05-08 Red Fox Inn, Bethesda, MD (16-bit) (FLAC)

Emmylou Harris and the Angel Band
Red Fox Inn, Bethesda, Maryland 
1974-05-08

Angel Band : 
Bruce Archer - Guitar 
Mark Cuff - Drums 
Tom Guidera - Bass 
Danny Pendleton - Steel Guitar 
w/ John & Fayssoux Starling, J.B. Morrison & Jeff Wisor on last 5 tracks 

CD1
01 Hot Burrito #1
02 Hickory Wind
03 Shop Around
04 Honky Tonk Blues
05 Louise
06 California Cottonfields
07 High On The Hilltop
08 Reconstructed
09 When Will I Be Loved
10 God Knows I Love You
11 Before Believing
12 Queen Of The Silver Dollar
13 Someone I Used to Know
14 Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down
15 A Song for You
16 High On The Hilltop
17 Born Again
18 Drifting Too Far From Shore

CD2
01 Country Baptizin'
02 That's all it Took
03 Together Again
04 Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
05 Our Father
06 Maybe Mexico
07 Sold it All Away
08 Instrumental (Jeff Wisor & J.B. Morrison)
09 Satan's Jewel Crown
10 Born Again
11 Country Baptizin'

Recorded after GP's death but just prior to recording 'Pieces Of The Sky' 

This sounds better than a hand-held cassette machine recording; it's purportedly a sound board, but it's not by any means what we think of as soundboard quality by today's standards. 

From Bill De Young's article in Goldmine:
{After Gram Parsons's death} Emmy moved back to D.C., where Tom Guidera had also become a country music convert. With pedal steel player Danny Pendleton and two other musicians, they put together the Angel Band and started gigging around the clubs, playing some of the songs she’d performed with Gram. Eddie Tickner made Harris his number one priority and he convinced Mary Martin, an A&R representative from Warner/Reprise Records (the label that had released Parsons’ solo work) to investigate an Angel Band show in a Washington nightclub. 

Emmylou Harris became a Reprise Records recording artist in 1974; with her daughter Hallie in tow, the Angel Band relocated to Los Angeles to begin work on Harris’s first true solo album. 

To produce, Martin paired Harris up with Nova Scotia native Brian Ahern, the mastermind behind Anne Murray’s spate of hits in the early 70’s. She brought the quiet Canadian to hear the Angel Band, and he recorded the performance on a hand-held cassette machine to study at home. 

The Eagles - 1977-05-08 - Frankfurt, DE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Location: Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
Date: 8 May 1977
Source: Audience
Transfer: CD-R from trade 100 years ago > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: B+ in my rating and ears....

01 Hotel California
02 Walk Away
03 Victim Of Love
04 Doolin' Dalton
05 Desperado (reprise)
06 Lyin' Eyes
07 Take It To The Limit
08 New Kid In Town
09 Desperado
10 One of These Nights
11 Turn To Stone
12 Already Gone
13 Rocky Mountain Way
14 James Dean
15 The Best Of My Love
16 Take It Easy

The Nighthawks w/ Gregg Allman - 1978-05-08 - State College, PA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Nighthawks w/ Gregg Allman 05/08/78
Scorpion Lounge, State College, PA

CD1:
01 Nine Below Zero
02 Are You Lonely For Me Baby?
03 Mystery Dance
04 Walkin' By Myself
05 What A Girl Can't Do
06 Help Me
07 Pretty Girls, Cadillacs
08 Key To The Highway*
09 Can't Lose What You Never Had*

CD2:
10 Trouble No More*
11 Stormy Monday*
12 You Don't Love Me*
13 One Way Out*
14 Don't Want No Woman#
15 Everybody Knows About My Good Thing#
16 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' *
17 Shake Your Moneymaker
18 Crossroads*
19 Statesboro Blues*
20 Next Time You See Me

Comment
* - w/ Gregg Allman (Organ, Vocals)
# - w/ Gregg Allman (Organ)

Journey - 1979-05-08 - Denver, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

LINEAGE:
Silver CD (later grabbed by the Gypsy Eye and/or UNCLE label) > digital_journey > CD-R copy (me) > EAC (Secure) > Trader's Little Helper (for md5 and ffp file creation, for testing lossiness and for SBE's...neither found, for encoding to FLAC 6, and for torrent files creation and verifications > you

Artist: Journey
Date: May 8th, 1979
Location: Denver, Colorado
Venue: Rainbow Theatre
Source: SB (poss SB/FM)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 1
Artwork: Yes/No (I have it but cannot find it)
Label: Unknown
Title: Mile High
Size: 379 MB

01. KEZY intro/announcements
02. On A Saturday Night
03. When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)
04. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
05. City Of The Angels
06. Do You Recall
07. Lady Luck
08. Just The Same Way
09. Lovin' You Is Easy
10. Wheel In The Sky
11. Patiently
12. Opened The Door

This is an excellent recording of the first of two nights in a row of Journey playing at "The Rainbow" (Rainbow Theatre) in Denver during their 1979 Evolution tour. I've been told this is a soundboard and not an FM broadcast recording, however; I do not know for sure. I'm thinking this may be a soundboard recording from the radio station tape itself possibly? The shows were broadcast live on Denver's KEZY FM, and even though this doesn't seem to be the complete show, it is great and it may be complete. This was a Tuesday night and not normally a big concert going night across America. The second night, or Wednesday night, is a more complete show (may even be complete) and I'll be uploading it too.

Over a decade ago, my friend, "digital_journey", got these two Denver concerts directly from a guy in Denver that had a treasure trove of Journey materials, shows, and master/master copies of videos and music alike that he was getting rid of. They were professionally made too. I saw things on this guy's site that I have never seen since and have been looking for since too. He had some concert footage that was professionally shot from Journey's 1981-11-07 Dallas show (a show that still has never surfaced at all) as well as a lot of the master material such as interviews with the band from a Dallas local TV news personality that were aired on KXAS TV in Dallas. This is just a small example of the vast material he had and he seemed to "be in the loop" better than anyone I've ever known when it came to uncirculated Journey material. We could've got his whole collection for $200 because he was getting rid of his collection he said. Looking back, I can kick myself in the rear for not selling whatever I needed to and buying what he had. I just didn't have the money because, once again, this was right after my eye surgeries and I was without work, money, and vision then. However, my buddy did buy a few items from him and these two shows I'll be uploading from Denver 1979 were two of the items he got.

Rainbow - 1980-05-08 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Title: Attack On Titan (Mr. Peach Version) 
Dates: May 08, 1980 
Venue: Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan. 

Source: Aud 5 Recording 
Lineage: Tarantura Tcrainbow 22-1/2 Boot 2CD > WAV > EAC > FLAC 

Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar 
Graham Bonnet: Vocals 
Roger Glover: Bass 
Don Airey: Keyboards 
Cozy Powell: Drums

Disc.1 
01: Pomp And Circumstance March No.1 (Elger) 
02: Countdown 
03: Over The Rainbow 
04: Eyes Of The World 
05: Love's No Friend Of Mine 
06: Band Introduction 
07: Guitar Solo 
08: Since You Been Gone 
09: Over The Rainbow 
10: Man On The Silver Mountain 
11: Catch The Rainbow 

Disc.2 
01: MC 
02: Keyboard Solo 
03: Lost In Hollywood 
04: Guitar Solo 
05: Lost In Hollywood 
06: Guitar Solo 
07: An Die Freude (Beethoven #9) 
08: Keyboard Solo 
09: Drum Solo 
10: 1812 Overture 
11: Lost In Hollywood 
12: Guitar Solo 
13: Lazy 
14: All Night Long 
15: Long Live Rock'n Roll 
16: Kill The King / Guitar Clash 
17: Long Live Rock'n Roll 
18: Over The Rainbow 
19: Announcement 

Iggy Pop - 1980-05-08 - Udine, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Palasport, Udine
High quality stereo (mixing desk?) recording

Lineage:
Low gen tape > CDR > Audacity > TLH > FLAC

00 Intro
01 Hassles
02 Knocking Em Down In The City
03 Loco Mosquito
04 I Snub You
05 Sister Midnight
06 I'm a Conservative
07 Play It Safe
08 Funtime
09 I'm Crying
10 Dogfood
11 Five Foot One
12 One for My Baby
13 Lust for Life
14 I'm Alright
15 Take Care Of Me

This recording begins with the near final strains of The 1812 Overture, and Iggy shouting "Hey you f***ing c**ts kiss my butt!"

Then the band launch into Hassles...as it's immediately noticeable this recording is even  clearer than the Hammersmith (Feb 80), Hamburg (May 80) and the Pesaro (May 80) FM recording: the clarity, stereo sound and comparitively low audience noise  suggest it's a mixing desk recording.

The sound is not dissimilar to the (admittedly audience) Stadio Comunale, Torino, Italy, 19th June 1981 recording. Like the recent Sydney Capitol Theatre July 1983 FM recording, the vocal is sometimes a bit off centre, but since this the band seem about right in the stereo 'picture', I have not tried to correct that.

The recording signal fades a bit here and there on some of the tracks, I did some repairs of the worst bits of that in Audacity, raising the levels in the worst bits of dropout /fading out.

Nice to finally get a high quality stereo recording of I'm Crying...the only disappointment is that versions liked this missed the boat and got overlooked in all the previous live releases and compilations. Some tracks have faltering recording signal more than others - like Five Foot One and Take Care Of Me...so if you like to download one track to judge quality, I'd say try at the very least try something other than Five Foot One, where the signal was weakest. With Take Care of Me, signal fluctuations and noise meant I reduced the treble filter some of the worst of that - honestly, it made uncomfortable listening until I did that. Overall though, this is a fine quality recording.

So, after finding a few winter - spring 1980 recordings (which do actually all stand up on their own merits still), I have now finally found the best quality one it seems.

U2 - 1981-05-08 - New Orleans, LA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

U2 1981-05-08 - New Orleans, LA, Ol' Man River's

Complete show:
yes

Quality: 
excellent+ audience

Lineage: 
D5master > DAT > CDR > SHN > Trader's Little helper: FLAC level 6

01 - The Ocean
02 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
03 - I Will Follow
04 - I Fall Down
05 - An Cat Dubh
06 - Into the Heart
07 - Another Time, Another Place
08 - Cry / The Electric Co.
09 - Things To Make and Do
10 - Stories For Boys
11 - Boy / Girl
12 - Out of Control
13 - A Day Without Me
14 - 11 O'clock Tick Tock
15 - I Will Follow

Note: This is an excellent sounding audience recording, considering the technology available at this time. Sound quality and clarity are both very good. My copy came from Jeff Parkin.
He told me that this is the raw D5 transfer to DAT. It's a very solid recording and the best version I could find from this show. I heard many Boy tour recordings trough the years and this might be the best audience recording I have.

Bruce Springsteen - 1981-05-08 - Stockholm, SWE (AUD/FLAC) "Teardrops On The City" by Godfather



(Audience FLAC)

Teardrops On The City, Godfather Records 355-357
May 08 1981, Johanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden

lineage
Original Silver Discs --> EAC (Secure) --> Waw --> Flac Level 8 & Align --> ABMS

EAC Log Files, md5 Files (Flac & Waw), Artwork Included (Front, Back & Discs 300 dpi)

101 - Run Through The Jungle
102 - Prove It All Night
103 - The Ties That Bind
104 - Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
105 - Darkness On The Edge Of Town
106 - Independence Day
107 - Factory
108 - Who'll Stop The Rain
109 - Two Hearts
110 - Out In The Street
111 - The Price You Pay
112 - This Land Is Your Land
113 - The River
114 - The Promised Land
115 - Badlands

201 - Cadillac Ranch
202 - Sherry Darling
203 - Hungry Heart
204 - Because The Night
205 - You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
206 - Wreck On The Highway
207 - Point Blank
208 - Backstreets
209 - Candy's Room
210 - Ramrod
211 - Rosalita

301 - Born To Run
302 - Detroit Medley
303 - Can't Help Falling In Love
304 - Rockin' All Over The World
305 - Twist And Shout
306 - The Promised Land*
307 - The River*
308 - Thunder Road*
309 - Fire*
310 - Racing In The Street*
311 - Born To Run*
312 - Detroit Medley*
313 - Rockin' All Over The World*

* = Bonus Tracks

306-313 April 14 1981, Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel - 1982-05-08 - Osaka, JP (SBD/SHN)




(Soundboard SHN)

Paul Simon - Vocals, Guitar
Arthur Garfunkel - Vocals
Steve Gadd - Drums
Richard Tee - Piano, Vocals
Rob Sabino - Keyboards
Sid McGinnis - Guitars
Arlen Roth - Guitars
Airto Moreira - Percussion
Anthony Jackson - Bass

01 - Mrs Robinson (3:16)
02 - Homeward bound (3:31)
03 - America (4:48)
04 - Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard (3:28)
05 - Scarborough Fair (4:23)
06 - My Little Town (4:27)
07 - Wake Up Little Susie (3:06)
08 - Still Crazy After All These Years (3:37)
09 - Bright Eyes (4:12)
10 - Late in the Evening (4:09)
11 - Slip SlidinAway (4:28)
12 - El Condor Pasa (3:05)
13 - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (5:24)
14 - American Tune (4:57)
15 - The Late Great Johnny Ace (4:43)
16 - Kodachrome - Maybellene (6:00)
17 - Bridge Over Troubled Water (5:09)
18 - The Boxer (5:02)
19 - Old Friends Bookends (4:17)
20 - The 59th Street Bridge Song (2:05)
21 - The Sound of Silence (4:41)
22 - Late in the Evening (reprise) (4:08)

Santana - 1983-05-08 - Zurich, CH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Santana
Hallenstadion
Zurich, Switzerland
May 8, 1983

Source: The drummer's tape
Copy: Unknown playback deck > Nakamichi Dragon w Dolby B (JL) - this cassette (gen 2) (Flex Hamilton)
Transfer: Nakamichi CR7-A w Dolby B (azimuth aligned, bias @ 70usec) > Korg MR2000-S @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz DSD
Mastering: AudioGate (24-96) > iZotope RX6 advanced > CD Wave > Korg Aqua (16-44) > TLH

Greg Walker – vocals
Carlos Santana – guitar, backing vocals, percussion
Tom Coster – Yamaha & Hammond organs, electric piano, Minimoog & string synthesizers, backing vocals
Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
Keith Jones – bass
Graham Lear – drums
Armando Peraza – congas, bongos, percussion, backing vocals
Raul Rekow – congas, bongos, percussion, backing vocals
Orestes Vilató – timbales, percussion

Disc One:
01. Rain Chant - Introduction
02. Watch Your Step
03. Nowhere to Run
04. Tales of Kilimanjaro
05. Black Magic Woman (Fleetwood Mac) / Gypsy Queen (Gábor Szabó)
06. Oye Como Va (Tito Puente)
07. Hold On (Ian Thomas)
08. Incident at Neshabur
09. Aqua Marine
[48:02]

Disc Two:
01. Reggae Jam
02. Right Now (I Know How You Feel)
03. Savor - includes conga solo
04. Jin-go-lo-ba (Babatunde Olatunji)
05. Havana Moon (Chuck Berry)
06. Soul Sacrifice - includes Drum Solo
07. Concierto de Aranjuez (Joaquín Rodrigo)
08. The World Is a Ghetto (War)
09. Soul Sacrifice - reprise
10. Open Invitation
11. She’s Not There (The Zombies)
[57:19]

Disc Three:
01. Toussaint L’overture
02. Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile)
03. Shango
04. Mudbone Jam - with Lightning and Rain intro
05. Super Boogie
06. Hong Kong Blues (Hoagy Carmichael)
07. Shake Your Moneymaker (Elmore James)
08. People Get Ready Jam (The Impressions)
[52:05]

Total Running Time: 2 hours 37 minutes and 26 seconds

A friend of a friend lived next door to the drummer and borrowed these tapes in the 1980's and made 2 copies. Figuring that the soundman made a set for each of the band members this would be a second generation tape. The 1st generation tape supplied to the drummer looks as though it was duplicated at Automatt Studios (J card scan included). Possibly a high speed duplicator could explain where the tape artifacts mentioned below came from.

There was a continuous tone around 15.7 KHz and this was attenuated even though you can't hear up there. Small dropouts were repaired and I might have missed a few but fixed most of them.

Tape flip during "Aqua Marine" lost an unknown amount and was spliced together. Another tape flip during "Super Boogie" lost an unknown amount and was spliced together.

The same tape flips were also found on the "FM" sourced copy which traces it back to these band tapes. A bootleg CD "Swiss Chocolate" is missing the jams at the end of the show.
That boot was sourced from an analog copy given out by JL to the guys in Italy back in the 1990's.

Although those copies have been around for a while this is the first time these cassettes have been digitized.

INXS - 1983-05-08 - Valencia, ES (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

08.05.1983
USA, Valencia, Six Flaggs Magic Mountain
Magic Mountain
exc. Broadcast

Lineage:
FM broadcast > ? > Maxell XLII 90 min. cassette (probably 1st gen) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > FLAC

Michael Hutchence: lead vocals
Tim Farriss: lead guitar, backing vocals
Kirk Pengilly: rhythm guitar, sax, vocals
Andrew Farriss: keyboards, guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
Garry Gary Beers: bass, keyboards
John Farriss: drums, percussion keyboards, backing vocals

01. Windpower [4:56] (Thomas Dolby, this is from a different show)
02. Soul Mistake [4:09]
03. Here Comes [3:39]
04. Jan's Song [3:24]
05. To Look At You [4:45]
06. Rollerskating [3:07]
07. Old World, New World [4:15]
08. Just Keep Walking [2:46]
09. The One Thing [3:23]
10. Black And White [4:45]
11. Don't Change [5:21]

Total Running Time: [44:31]

Notes: promoting their album "shabooh shoobah"

Iron Maiden - 1983-05-08 - Ipswich, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

DISC 1 
01. Intro 
02. Where Eagles Dare 
03. Wrathchild 
04. The Trooper 
05. Revelations 
06. Flight Of Icarus 
07. Die With Your Boots On 
08. 22 Acacia Avenue 
09. The Number Of The Beast 
10. Still Life 
11. To Tame A Land 
12. Guitar Solo 
13. Drum Solo 
14. Phantom Of The Opera 

DISC 2 
01. Hallowed Be Thy Name 
02. Iron Maiden 
03. Run To The Hills 
04. Sanctuary 
05. Drifter 
06. Prowler 
07. To Tame A Land 
08. Guitar Solo 
09. Drum Solo 
10. Drifter

Disc 1 & Disc 2 1-6 Gaumont Theatre Ipswich, England May 8, 1983 
Disc 2 7-10 UIC Pavilion Chicago, Illinois, USA Sept. 30, 1983 

INXS - 1984-05-08 - Hamburg, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Video Attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Source picture resolution: 720x480 (525/60)
Frame Rate: 30.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 6.13Mbps

Audio Attributes:
Audio Coding mode: Dolby Digital
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not specified
Number of Audio channels: 2
Bitrate: 224 Kbps
Number of Audio streams: 1

01 - To Look At You (5:18)
02 - Soul Mistake (3:13)
03 - Just Keep Walking (2:49)
04 - Face The Change (3:13)
05 - Melting In The Sun (3:39)
06 - Old World New World (4:18)
07 - The One Thing (3:19)
08 - Love Is (What I Say) (3:55)
09 - Jan's Song (3:43)
10 - Dancing On The Jetty (4:24)
11 - Black And White (4:23)
12 - Spy Of Love (3:59)
13 - I Send A Message (3:26)
14 - The Original Sin (5:22)
15 - Don't Change (6:52)
16 - Golden Playpen (3:40)
17 - The Swing (3:49)
18 - Stay Young (5:49)
19 - Wishy Washy (3:15)
20 - Track (5:29)
21 - The Loved One (3:38)

Playlist length:
1 hour 27 minutes 33 seconds

With menu and proper chapter points, very good video and audio quality. Appears to be very early generation VHS to standalone DVD recorder. I recieved this in a trade without lineage, so I am not sure if there was a PAL to NTSC conversion, but it is not obvious if it was converted. the quality is very nice







Talk Talk - 1986-05-08 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Hammersmith Odeon

Lineage:
SBD > Fm > CD (KTS 020, Talking Colours) > Magix Audio Cleaning Lab > WAV > FLAC 16

Mark Hollis: Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Paul Webb: Bass
Lee Harris: Drums

01. Talk Talk
02. Dum Dum Girl
03. Life’s What You Make It
04. Does Caroline Know
05. Chameleon Day
06. Living In Another World
07. It’s You
08. It’s My Life
09. I Don’t Believe In You
10. Such A Shame

Van Morrison - 1988-05-08 - Reading, Berkshire, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Hexagon Theatre

Lineage:
Master Cassettes > 2 x TDK SA90s > Akai GX95 11 > Soundforge PRO 10c > FLAC Level 8

Arty McGlynn - guitar
Dave Early - drums
Clive Culbertson - bass
Ritchie Buckley - saxophone
Derek Bell - keyboards
June Boyce - backing vocals

Disc One: First Set with The Van Morrison Band

01. Celtic Excavation
02. Vanlose Stairway
03. Queen Of The Slipstream
04. I Forgot That Love Existed
05. The Mystery
06. What Would I Do
07. In The Garden
08. Summertime In England
09. Rave On John Donne >
10. Did Ye Get Healed


Disc Two: Second Set with The Chieftains
01. Star Of The County Down
02. She Moved Through The Fair
03. Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta
04. Raglan Road
05. I'll Tell Me Ma
06. Carrickfergus
07. Celtic Ray
08. My Lagan Love
09. Marie's Wedding
10. Irish Heartbeat
11. Boffyflow And Spike
12. Goodnight Irene
13. Moondance

Rush - 1990-05-08 - Hartford, CT (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Civic Center

"War Paint" - Gypsy Eye (GE 209/210)
Lineage not stated. SNN > MKW > WAV > TLH > FLAC Level 8
Aligned on sector boundaries.

Disc 1
01 - Force Ten
02 - Freewill
03 - Distant Early Warning
04 - Time Stand Still
05 - Subdivisions
06 - Marathon
07 - Red Barchetta
08 - Superconductor
09 - Show Don't Tell
10 - The Pass
11 - Closer to the Heart

Disc 2
01 - Manhattan Project
02 - Xanadu
03 - YYZ
04 - Drum Solo
05 - Scars
06 - War Paint
07 - Mission
08 - Tom Sawyer
09 - The Spirit of Radio
10 - 2112 Overture
11 - La Villa Strangiato
12 - In the Mood
13 - Pipeline_Jazz Bass