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lunedì 5 gennaio 2026

Pure Rock 105.5 KNAC - 1988-01-05 - Santa Monica, CA (AUD/FM/FLAC)

(Audience/FM broadcast FLAC)

KNAC 2ND ANNIVERSARY SHOW with "PARTY NINJAS" All Star Jams 
SANTA MONICA,CA:CIVIC AUDITORIUM 
1988-01-05 
Benefit For "Children Of The Night" 

Unknown Low Gen Cassette -> DAT -> CDRW700 -> EAC -> FLAC Frontend Level 8 

disc one 
Armored Saint 
01. ?? 
02. Chemical Euphoria 
03. N.I.B. 
04. Mad House 

Party Ninjas with ?? from Krokus, Steve Thompson from Krokus, Fred Coury from Cinderella, ?? from Krokus, Mark Ferrari from Keel 
05. Long Stick Goes Boom
06. Lick It Up 

"Party Ninjas" with Brian James from Keel, Fred Coury, Jaime St James, Mark Ferrari, James Lomenzo 
07. Boys Are Back In Town 
08. Sweet Emotion 
09. Livin' After Midnight 

Guns N Roses 
10. Its So Easy 
11. Mr Brownstone 
12. Welcome To The Jungle 
13. Knockin' On Heavens Door 
14. Paradise City 
15. Mama Kin 

disc two 
Great White 
01. Immigrant Song 
02. Money 
03. Since I've Been Loving You 
04. Face The Day 
05. Rock Me 

"Party Ninjas" with Krieger from Giuffria, Steve Plunkett Autograph, Steve Lynch, ? from Autograph, Brett Michaels from Poison, Kenny Richards from Autograph 
06. Should I Stay Or Should I Go 
07. We're An American Band 
08. Problem Child 

"Party Ninjas" with Don Dokken and Jeff Pilson, Frankie Banali & Carlos Cavazo 
09. Highway Star 
10. All Right Now 

"Party Ninjas" with Joe Lynn Turner, Howard Leese & Mark Andes of Heart, Myron Grombacher of Pat Benatar Band, Earl Slick, Phil Soussan. 
11. Voodoo Chile 
12. Steeler 
13. Wishing Well 
14. Can't Get Enough 

disc three 
"Party Ninjas" with David Alfort, Amir Derakh from Rough Cutt, Jimmy Bain, Howard Leese from Heart, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo, Vince Neil 
01. Rock And Roll 
02. Smokin' In The Boys Room 
03. Highway To Hell 

Guns N Roses alternate source 
Great White alternate source 
(ANA1 -> DAT -> CDRW700) 

venerdì 28 novembre 2025

Pat Benatar - 1981-11-28 - Oakland, CA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Oakland Auditorium
Oakland, Ca. USA
November 28, 1981
promoting her 3rd album "Precious Time"
Westwood One "Superstars in Concert" FM broadcast

lineage:
pre-recorded FM broadcast (on vinyl) > Sansui 8 receiver > crapnics no-fi cassette recorder (dolby off) > Maxell XLI 90 minute cassette > Tascam 112 > soundforge (16 bit /44.1 khz wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

Pat Benatar and band
Pat Benatar: lead vocals
Neil "Spyder" Giraldo: guitar
Scott St. Clair Sheets: guitar and keyboards
Roger Capps: bass
Myron Grombacker: drums

01 - no you don't 3:29
02 - treat me right 3:55
03 - out-a-touch 4:23
04 - precious time 5:51
05 - hit me with your best shot 3:41
06 - hell is for children 4:55
07 - fire and ice 3:10
08 - I need a lover 4:01
09 - promises in the dark 4:58
10 - we live for love 3:56 (end applause spliced, tape flip)
11 - it's a tuff life 4:59 (intro cuts in)
12 - in the heat of the night 7:32
13 - you better run 3:15
14 - heartbreaker 3:47
15 - little paradise 5:01
16 - just like me 3:49
17 - helter skelter 4:24

runtime: 75:39 (minutes/seconds)

this wasn't recorded on a very good deck (a pretty lousy one, actually) but it is a clean FM master recording. just not the usual high fidelity of an FM broadcast. made on one of the worst decks I've ever had to use, but this is the whole broadcast from the original cassette I recorded over 40 years ago. just one tape flip break cut missing the 1st few seconds of a song. like most of my favorite rockers, the earlier tours seem to be the best, and for Pat, it was from 79-83 or so. this was not seeded that long ago (2020), but it fell off the tracker quickly like frozen leaves from a tree. there's probably a better version of this, but it will do, and it was a good show. only a few 1983 and earlier Pat shows posted on here currently, that's too few. hard drive cleaning season is here in earnest, and no room for more new shows until these old ones are all moved out. it's called a supply chain clogovirus. (or corona companion) lots of things are good for dealing with that, and listening to this band is one of them. I think this was her third album tour here. one of her best ever, imho. not much question about the category here, it's not pop. it's early era Pat Benatar. audio clog remover. and good (now classic) rock.

mercoledì 12 novembre 2025

The Concert for the Children of the Americas - 1988-11-12 - Hollywood, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

THE SECOND ANNUAL CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAS RADIOTHON

w/ Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young,
Randy Newman,
Jackson Browne,
Fabulous Thunderbirds,
Pat Benatar,
Boston,
Al Stewart
and
Midnight Oil

Live from 2 coasts:
West Coast-The Palace Theatre in Hollywood, California
East Coast-The Lobby of the United Nations Building in New York City


source
KLSX-FM (Los Angeles)(Cable FM) > Phillips 6371 tuner > Mitsubishi HS-422 UR VHS HI FI > Sony DTC-690 (1996)

transfer
Sony DTC-690 (via tolslink) > Audigy 4 Pro @ 16/48 > Audacity (fade in-out, splicing, volume and balance as required) >
Creative Converter (conversion to 16-44) > CD Wav > Traders Little Helper (Flac Level 8) > Stamp ID3Tag Editor


---FIRST HOUR----
Disc 1
01. Introduction to Concert

MC (Graham Nash)
MC (Pete Fornatel) and Bill Ayers

----Graham Nash----
02. Teach Your Children (some applause added between 5:42 to 5:51 of disc 1-to smooth out the transition)
03. MC (Graham Nash), MC (Pete Fornatel)

----Randy Newman----
04. I Love L.A.
05. Dixie Flyer
06. Sail Away
07. Political Science
08. Short People
09. I Want You To Hurt Like I Do
10. MC (Pete Fornatel)

David Crosby Introduces..

--Jackson Browne and Graham Nash
11. Crow On The Cradle
12. David Crosby talks about the CONCERT FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAS benefit and introduces....

----Jackson Browne with Sangre Machuwa (sp?)----
13. Lives In The Balance (w/ David Crosby and Graham Nash)
14. My Personal Revenge
15. Fruita Almarga (Bitter Fruit)
16. Lene' Verde
17. MC (Pete Fornatel)

Paul Barrere and Billy Pain promo

----Jackson Browne, Graham Nash & David Crosby----
18. Rock Me On The Water
19. George Harrison calls Graham Nash for the telethon
[63:32]

---SECOND HOUR---
Disc 2

01. MC (Pete Fornatel)

---Fabulous Thunderbirds---
02. Powerful Stuff
03. Look At That, Look At That
04. She's Tough

05. Paul Kantner telethon promo
Mark Knofler telethon promo

MC (Pete Fornatel) introduces Pierre Robaire who re-introduces the ...

--Fabulious Thunderbirds
promo for telethon
06. Wrap It Up

07. MC (Pete Fornatel)

Discussion on the Purpose and Funding Of The Charity

A short trip to Boston and WBCN-FM Rodney J.
Rodney J. introduction to...

----Pat Benatar----
08. All Fired Up
09. Run Between The Raindrops
10. Let's Stay Together
promo for telethon


MC (Graham Nash)

11. Tom Shultz promo for telethon

----Boston----
(Live song prepared for this broadcast)
12. To Be A Man

13. MC (Graham Nash)

A conversation with Harry Chapin (previously taped)

MC (Graham Nash) talk with Bill Ayers and others

----Al Stewart----
14. Antarctica (technical issue at start of song)
15. Princess Olivia
16. The Year Of The Cat

17. Graham Nash telethon promo and introduction to...

----Midnight Oil----
18. Wealth Is Virtue
19. The Dead Heart
[73:22]


---THIRD HOUR---
Disc 3

01. MC (Graham Nash)

----Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young----
02. This Old House
03. Love The One You're With
04. telethon promo
05. In the Name of Love (end is clipped and faded to remove MC talking over the last notes)

06. snip of the crowd singing Happy Birthday to Neil.
MC (Graham Nash)
MC (Pete Fornatel)

----Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
07. Tracks in the Dust
08. Don’t Say Goodbye (w/ Craig Doerge on Keyboards and Steve Lawrence on Saxophone)
09. Southern Cross
10. Long Time Gone

11. MC (Pete Fornatel)

----Graham Nash, David Crosby, John David Souther and Michael Hedges----
12. My Country ‘tis of Thee

13. MC (Graham Nash)
MC (Pete Fornatel)
technical and support closing credits

KLSX-FM promo
[43:08]

lunedì 10 novembre 2025

Pat Benatar - 1980-11-10 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

PAT BENATAR
The Bottom Line, New York City 
1980-11-10 
FM Broadcast > ? > CDR > FLAC 

01. I Need A Lover 
02. Treat Me Right 
03. Out Of Touch 
04. My Clone Sleeps Alone 
05. Little Paradise 
06. I'm Gonna Follow You 
07. We Live For Love 
08. Hit Me With Your Best Shot 
09. In The Heat Of The Night 
10. You Better Run 
11. Heartbreaker 
12. No You Don't 
13. Hell Is For Children 
14. Just Like Me

Pat Benatar - 1988-11-10 - Upper Darby, PA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA
November 10, 1988

Westwood One Superstars in Concert Show #CO 89-02
For Broadcast the weekend of February 3, 1989

Lineage:
pre-FM vinyl discs > ? > HDD > WAV > Audacity > TLH > FLAC (L8)

Pat Benatar - vocals
Neil Giraldo - guitars
Kevin Savigar - keyboards
Frank Linx - bass & background vocals
Fernando Saunders - bass & background vocals
Pat Peterson - background vocals & percussion
Myron Grombacher - drums

CD1
01. Superstars CO 89-02 Intro
02. Commercial - Miller Lite
03. We Live For Love
04. Fire And Ice
05. Love Is A Battlefield
06. Commercial - Miller Lite
07. Commercial - Greyhound
08. Westwood One - Steve Downes
09. We Belong
10. Cool Zero
11. Commercial - Greyhound
12. Commercial - Clorets
13. Commercial - Trident Gum
14. Westwood One - Steve Downes
15. Outlaw
16. Invincible
17. Heartbreaker
18. Commercial - Clorets
19. Commercial - Miller Lite
20. Commercial - Greyhound
21. Westwood One - Steve Downes

CD2
21. Promises In The Dark
22. All Fired Up
23. Commercial - Miller Lite
24. Commercial - Greyhound
25. Westwood One - Steve Downes
26. Shadows Of The Night
27. Hell Is For Children
28. Commercial - Trident Gum
29. Commercial - Miller LIte
30. Westwood One - Steve Downes
31. One Love
32. Let's Stay Together
33. Westwood One Outro
34. Superstars CO 89-02 Promo Spot

Total time: 1:23:31

Original notes:
Here's a Pat Benatar show from the late 1980s...probably from late 1988, digitized from the syndicated radio show discs.

The vinyl was mint, virtually unplayed, so the sound quality is top-notch. There's a similar (but not identical) show circulating on the Internet as "from the Westwood One Superstars In Concert" attributed to Philadelphia with a date of November 10, 1988...but this differs in several songs. It's likely that WW1 broadcast the show several times but with different running orders, and swapping out several songs. I'm not sure if the date they list for that show is the broadcast date of the syndicated show, or the date of the actual concert, so I'm not listing a date. I also haven't compared the tracks to see if they're from the same source. If you have it, perhaps you can check and post something in the comments?

The Tower Theater is in Upper Darby, a suburb of Philadelphia, so I've listed it with the name of that township.

As usual, I've included scans of the cover, cue sheet, affidavit, and a record label are included. I've tracked the commercials and the Westwood One breaks so that you can exclude them if you're not interested.

Additional notes:
Myron Grombacher gets no mention in the band introduction at the end 'One Love' but I'm pretty sure it must be him.

Considering all available information it should be safe to assume this concert was indeed recorded at the Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA on November 10, 1988.

lunedì 3 novembre 2025

Pat Benatar - 1979-11-03 - New York, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Pat Benatar
Source: The Bottom Line, New York, NY. November 3rd 1979
Notes: FM.

01. If You Think You Know How To Love Me (6:08)
02. So Sincere (3:19)
03. I Need A Lover (4:28)
04. My Clone Sleeps Alone (3:54)
05. In The Heat Of The Night (8:43)
06. We Live For Love (4:13)
07. No You Don't (3:43)
08. Just Like Me (2:46)
09. Heartbreaker (4:20)
10. You Better Run (4:11)

Time: 45:44

giovedì 30 ottobre 2025

Pat Benatar - 1979-10-30 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Paradise Rock Club
(they called it "theater" at this time, but it wasn't one)
Boston, Mass.
October 30, 1979
from pre-recorded FM broadcast master tape

lineage:
WBCN FM > Sansui 8 reciever > unknown cheapo cassette deck (dolby off) > TDK-SA 90 min. cassette > played on Nak. 125 into soundforge 4.5 (WAV) > FLAC 6

Pat Benatar: lead vocals
Neil "Spyder James" Geraldo: guitars, vocals, keyboards
Scott St. Clair Sheets: guitars, vocals, synthesizer
Roger Capps: bass, vocals
Myron Grombacher: drums

01: if you think you know how to love me (Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman) 5:36
02: so sincere (Roger Capps & Pat Benatar) 3:19
03: I need a lover (John Cougar Mellencamp) 4:18
04: my clone sleeps alone (Roger Capps & Pat Benatar) 3:28
05: in the heat of the night (Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman) 7:56
06: no you don't (Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman) 4:10
07: just like me (R. Dey, R. Hart & T. Mecher) 3:12
08: heartbreaker (Geoff Gill & Cliff Wade) 3:56
09: come on, let's go (Richie Valens) 2:53

runtime: 38:52

comments:
thanks to lonetaper who posted the Seattle 79 concert which helped me put the setlist together for this. unfortunately either "you better run" and "we live for love" were not played (unlikely) or edited out of this broadcast. This was a pre-recorded broadcast on WBCN's "the basement tapes", which were always under an hour, but this was one of the shortest editions of that program. I thought maybe my tape was missing something but the last track was also the last song in the (complete) Seattle Nov. 22, 79 concert. I always thought "just like me" was written by Paul Revere and the Raiders circa 1966 or so, but what do I know? It is that same song. So Sincere is (sincerely) NOT the same one Gentle Giant plays. this was not recorded on a very good deck, but it's a clean recording (no static) the earliest Pat show listed in etree is this concert, so this may be the earliest Pat to be heard.

giovedì 4 settembre 2025

Pat Benatar - 1982-09-04 - Devore, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Pat Benatar
US Festival
Glen Helen Regional Park
Devore, CA
September 4, 1982

Video:VHS? >PC
NTSC / 4:3
Video Bit Rate: 4649 kbps
Video Frame Rate: 29.97 fps

Audio: Source/Lineage
Audio codec: AC3
Audio Bit Rate: 48000Hz 256 kb/s tot

Pat Benatar - vocals
Myron Grombacher - drums
Neil Giraldo - guitars
Roger Capps - bass
Charlie Giordano - keyboards

01 - Treat Me Right
02 - You Better Run
03 - I Need a Lover
04 - The Victim
05 - Precious Time
06 - Anxiety (Get Nervous)
07 - In the Heat of the Night
08 - Little Too Late
09 - Fire and Ice
10 - Promises in the Dark
11 - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
12 - Heartbreaker
13 - Hell Is for Children
14 - No You Don't
15 - Just Like Me

mercoledì 20 agosto 2025

Pat Benatar - 2013-08-20 - Vienna, VA (ALD/FLAC)



(ALD FLAC)

Pat Benatar
Filene Center at Wolf Trap
Vienna, VA
August 20, 2013

Recording Info:
ALD - Unknown recorder
Edited with Adobe Audition CC 2015 (various plug ins) / cool edit pro 2.1 (mostly for tracking)

"The Wolf Trap Collection"

01. pre show PA
(Run Around Sue - Dion DiMucci)
02. All Fired Up
03. Invincible
04. So Sincere
05. I Won't
06. Promises in the Dark
07. We Belong
08. Hell Is for Children
09. You Better Run
(The Young Rascals)
10. Hit Me With Your Best Shot
(Eddie Schwartz)
11. Love Is a Battlefield

Encore
12. band intro's
13. Let's Stay Together
14. Heartbreaker
(snippets of "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash, "Heartbreaker" by Led Zeppelin, and Godfather Love Theme)

Mastering of this source:
Conan

Notes:
This recording found it's way to me from a long time buddy/collector via a portable HD. The HD contains a good 50-75 shows from Wolf Trap from about 2010 - 2013 I have found NONE of these to be in circulation, nor have I found many to have been recorded via any other source. So I would regard these as very unique.

I can conclude that almost all of these recordings (if not all) were recorded via ALD. They are all Mono, and many of the recordings have various stages of Clipping. It's not clear if the clipping is only in the copies I received or are on the original files (which I had no access to) Without overly enhancing or destroying the recordings, I have done the best I could to master them and put them out. I would welcome any input on the history of these recordings or anything else that someone could enlighten me as to their origin.

Additional Notes:
Clipping is a bit more noticable on this.
Cheep Trick was the opening band for Pat Benatar