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B.B. King - 1970-11-20 - Lawrenceville, NJ (SBD/FLAC) Early and Late Shows




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
November 20, 1970 (Friday)
Early and Late Shows

B.B. King, guitar, vocals
Ron Levy, piano
Weber Freeman, bass
John Browning, trumpet
Joseph Burton, trombone
Earl Turbinton, alto saxophone
Louis Hubert, tenor saxophone
Sonny Freeman, drums

--Early Show (14 tracks, 59:19)--

-Sonny Freeman and the Unusuals-
01. //Title? (instrumental) {4:02}
02. Title? (instrumental) {3:42}
03. Title? {6:48}
04. band thanks and B.B. King introduction {2:37}

B.B. King and Band
05. Every Day I Have The Blues {1:41}
06. Downhearted {5:24}
07. Just A Little Love {4:43}
08. Title? (instrumental) {3:05}
09. So Excited {5:13}
10. Chains And Things {5:25}
11. Humming Bird {4:17}
12. The Thrill Is Gone {6:13}
13. band introductions (1) {2:11}
14. Why I Sing The Blues {3:58}


Late Show (16 tracks, 90:49)

Sonny Freeman and the Unusuals
01. Title? (instrumental, Latin feel) (2) {4:42}
02. Title? (lyrics: "I refuse to let you worry me" {3:47}
03. Title? (instrumental) {5:09}
04. talk (3), B.B. King introduction and plaque presentation {4:45}

B.B. King and Band
05. Every Day I Have The Blues {1:51}
06. Downhearted {5:18}
07. Just A Little Love {5:06}
08. Title? (instrumental) {1:16}
09. Title? (instrumental) {2:23}
10. So Excited {5:27}
11. Worry Worry {11:01}
12. Humming Bird {5:29}
13. Sweet Sixteen {4:32}
14. The Thrill Is Gone {6:43}
15. band introductions (4) {2:29}
16. Why I Sing The Blues ... {4:01}

Colosseum - 1970-11-20 - Bremen, DE (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Colosseum
Live in Bremen
20 November 1970

Source:
Soundboard -) AM Radio ? -) ? -) Bootleg Vinyl copy -) Technics 1210mk2 with 881mk2s stylus -) Tascam DA20mk2 (A-D conversion 16 bit, 48kHz) -) PC -) Steinberg Clean 5.0 -) Cubase SX 2.0 Mastering -) Wave -) SHN -) Torrent

Jon Hiseman: Drums
Dick Heckstall-Smith: Saxes
Dave Greenslade: Organ, Vibes
Dave 'Clem' Clempson: Guitar, Vocals
Chris Farlowe: Lead Vocals
Mark Clarke: Bass Guitar, Vocals

01) Intro
02) Downhills and shadows
03) Take me back to doomsday
04) Tanglewood '63
05) Lost Angeles

Time: 48m19s

Sound: B/B+

As stated, this recording has been mastered from a needledrop. Before doing this, I cleaned the vinyl carefully using anti-stat. The record looks as if it was hardly played before I owned it. The grooves are not precisely centered around the hole, causing the needle to drift about. Sometimes you can obviously hear this. The sound has hardly any frequencies above 10kHz (except for the scratches on the vinyl). It's mono, but I left the left and right channels intact. If you're expecting a high quality soundboard recording, this is not it...
But having said that, it is listenable enough and also quite hard to find. The first track sounds the worst, after that the sound gets better.

Leon Russell - 1970-11-20 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

LEON RUSSELL
FILLMORE EAST,
NEW YORK,NY,USA
NOVEMBER 20 (?),1970
LATE SHOW (?)

lineage
SB MASTER > ANALOG 1ST GEN > UNKNOWN TRANSFER INFO > WAVE > TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

01 - Bill Graham Intro > Girl From The North Country
02 - A Song For You
03 - Get Out Of My Life Woman
04 - Slippin' And Slidin'
05 - Dixie Lullaby
06 - I Put A Spell On You
07 - It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry
08 - Pisces Apple Lady
09 - Sweet Little Angel (Don Preston - Vocals)
10 - Blues Power > Shoot Out On The Plantation
11 - Hummingbird
12 - Crystal Closet Queen
13 - Prince Of Peace
14 - Give Peace A Chance >
15 - Masters Of War >
16 - Give Peace A Chance
17 - Delta Lady
18 - Roll Away The Stone
19 - Roll Away The Stone (Reprise) W/ Elton John
20 - Great Balls Of Fire *

this one has a bit of confusion. the info given had this dated 1/21/71. leon did not play the fillmore east on that date. he did play there on 5/21/71 and earlier in november of 1970 with elton john. upon a close listen i'm pretty sure this is from one of the 11/70 shows. the arrangements and set list are really similar to the 11/21/70 show we've had for years except for the song order and at least one song not played on the other show we had. the clincher is at the end of the 2nd to last song leon announces elton john and then you can clearly hear elton announcing leon. we already know the 11/21 show has them playing together during both of their own sets and elton was touring in texas on the same dates as leon's 5/21/71 show. i'm going with this as 11/20/70 with a question mark. i gave them a close comparison and the versions are different for sure.

Led Zeppelin - 1971-11-20 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin 1971-11-20 audience - encores absent
London, England
Electric Magic - Wembley Empire Pool
EVSD

Lineage
audience > silver CD's > EAC secure > TLH flac 8

101 immigrant song
102 heatbreaker
103 black dog
104 since I've been loving you
105 rock and roll
106 stairway to heaven
107 going to california
108 that's the way
109 tangerine
201 dazed and confused
202 celebration day
203 what is and what should never be
204 moby dick
301 whole lotta love

Led Zeppelin - 1971-11-20 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Electric Magic Show" The Definitive Edition




(Audience FLAC)

Title: Electric Magic Show - The Definitive Edition -
Venue: Empire Pool, Wembley, London, UK.

Source: * G ~ Vg Audience Recording
Lineage: Electric Magic (EMC-023/A/B) 2CD > EAC > FLAC

Jimmy Page - Guitar
Robert Plant - Lead Vocal
John Paul Jones - Bass, Organ
John Bonham - Drums

CD1
01 - Introduction *
02 - Immigrant Song *
03 - Heartbreaker
04 - Black Dog
05 - Since I've Been Loving You
06 - Rock And Roll
07 - Stairway To Heaven
08 - Dancing Days *
09 - Going To California
10 - That The Way
11 - Tangerine *

CD2
01 - Dazed And Confused
02 - What Is And What Should Never Be
03 - Celebration Day
04 - Moby Dick
05 - Whole Lotta Love

Led Zeppelin - 1971-11-20 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Electric Magic Show"


(Audience FLAC)

Title:
Electric Magic Show

Venue:
Empire Pool, Wembley, London, UK.

Source:
Vg Audience Recording

Lineage:
Apple Music (A378/B378) 2CD > EAC > FLAC

Jimmy Page: Guitar
Robert Plant: Lead Vocal
John Paul Jones: Bass, Organ
John Bonham: Drums

CD1
01: Heartbreaker
02: Black Dog
03: Since I've Been Loving You
04: Rock And Roll
05: Stairway To Heaven
06: Going To California
07: That's The Way

CD2
01: Dazed And Confused
02: What Is What Should Never Be
03: Celebration Day
04: Moby Dick
05: Whole Lotta Love

Miles Davis - 1971-11-20 - Cascais, PT (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Imported into audacity. Set the track positions and removed gaps from the transitions. 
Applied DC offset (right channel in particular was way off). 
Exported to one single WAV file. 
Imported to iZotope RX - removed clicks, pops etc. Most were minor digital clicks, but some analogue ones were also present and removed accordingly. 
Back into audacity, the snippet in Funky Tonk removed (see below) and exported as FLAC with tags. 

This Funky Tonk is brilliant - hypnotic from the moment the piano solo starts. 
On that note....there was a cut in the piano solo which had a clip of music in. Definitely not this show, as it has a guitar player in. I have included it in the torrent, at the very end as a "mystery track". If anyone has any idea where its from, please let me know! 

Miles Davis Septet 
November 20, 1971 
Sports Pavilion, Cascais (Portugal) 
Audience recording 

Miles Davis (tpt); Gary Bartz (ss, as); 
Keith Jarrett (el-p, org); Michael Henderson (el-b); 
Ndugu Leon Chancler (d); 
Don Alias (cga, perc); Mtume Foreman (cga, perc)

01 - Directions (J. Zawinul) 11.43 
02 - What I Say (M. Davis) 15.25 
03 - Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) 2.43 
04 - It's About That Time (M. Davis) (incomplete) 1.51 
05 - Honky Tonk (M. Davis) (incomplete) 17.04 
06 - Funky Tonk (M. Davis) 14.58 
07 - Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) 0.23

Pink Floyd - 1971-11-20 - Cincinnati, OH (AUD/FLAC) "One Of Those Days"


(Audience FLAC)

Pink Floyd
November 20, 1971
Cincinnati, OH

One Of Those Days

1. The Embryo (27:08)
2. Cymbaline (11:59)
3. Fat Old Sun (13:04)

Total Length: 52:12 Mins

DV. DUMORE RECORD, Via Mecenate 76/3, 20138 Milano Italy,
Distribution: DISCOPIU', srl Via Quintiliano 29

Incredibly long version of 'Embryo', the main piece of this Roio. The other two are not so full of improvisation, and the overall duration is not so long. -PELLE

This disk contains only a snippet of a show. Just three songs, but still a good 50min+ worth of music. The main selling point is of course the inclusion of 'The Embryo', a song already famous for the numerous different version but this one is one of the strangest and at least the longest. The main part is a good deal of jamming with guitar, bass and drums. Somehow the keyboard are not there for quite a while. Was there a problem with Rick's equipement? And were they just jamming along until the problem was fixed? Who knows. But at least it resulted in a very good and rare performance.

Pink Floyd - 1971-11-20 - Cincinnati, OH (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Taft Auditorium

Source 1: 
g_b_c, "Embryonic Madness" PinkRoioShn-CDR-026 (PRS-CDR-026)

Lineage: 
Recorder 1 / cass[M] > cdr(?) > shn > wav > Adobe Audition 1.5 (minor editing) > cd wav (tracking) > TLH > flac

Source 2: 
Recorder 2

Lineage: 
Cass/1 > DAT/2 > cdr/? > EAC > wav > shn

01 The Embryo 28:56
02 Fat Old Sun 13:12
03 Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 15:37
04 Atom Heart Mother 19:45
05 Careful with that Axe, Eugene 14:14
06 Cymbaline 12:13
07 Echoes 27:07
08 Encore Blues 8:14

Total Length: 139:18 (218)

Remaster
01. Re-balance frequencies/EQ, each source
02. Repair bumps, clicks, pops and other tape errors, each source
03. Reduce tape noise as well as hum when it occurred, each source
04. Correct pitch and speed using commercial sources as reference
05. Patch multiple missing sections in each source with the other
06. Sync sources
07. Combine sources to generate stereo field
08. Correct phasing
09. Adjust power, balance and center stereo field
10. Remove redundant sections
11. Adjust dynamics
12. Re-track as continuous show. CD burn 1-4, 5-8

Notes:
Last performance of Cymbaline, ever.
Last performance and longest version of The Embryo ever recorded.
End of Echoes and Encore Blues only present in source 2. Lower fidelity in this segment.
Some CWTAE-type screaches during Embryo.
Bird chirping during quiet keyboards and lyrics of Fat Old Sun.
Baby cries at the beginning of Set the Controls.
It is heard well in source 2 and heard in the distance in source 1
Man yells Yea at end of Careful with that Ax, heard in both sources but much closer to source 1,

Original Source 1 notes:
This is a historic show for many reasons. The first is that this is the last gig of the 1971 tour, this date was a replacement date for the concert that was originally schedeuled on October 30th at the Music Hall in Cincinnati. A couple more reasons (and these are the good ones) are that this performance marks the last time the band ever performs 2 songs which had been staples of their setlist for quite some time, one song being The Embryo and the other one being Cymbaline. The Embryo contained here is the longest version to have ever been recorded, lasting about 26 minutes ... incredible!!! The band is quite hot this night too and therefore all the songs are performed very well in my opinion. This is the 1st recorder for this date and unfortunately it is not complete, missing some of Echoes and all of the encore, Blues. This is, however, the better sounding of the 2 recorders for this date and deserves a very nice EX rating. It's something special when you get all these goodies in one RoIO, please enjoy responsibly!

Original Source 2 notes:
The whole concert from the 2nd source! This is the source that is often used to complete Echoes and Blues. It comes from a 1st generation tape, reaching into the VG-/VG area for sound quality. Apart from a few drops at the begining of CWTAE and a cut during the Blues number, this is very decent, very listenable. It's 3 CDs although it could fit on 80 mins. The performance is sublime, as we all know it. It's always interesting to collect all available sources since you get a different feel for the show. I strongly recommend this one! 145 minutes of Pink Floyd at their best. 

Albert Collins - 1973-11-20 - Toronto, ON (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Albert Collins
November 20, 1973
El Mocambo, Toronto
Ontario, Canada

01) [04:25] Introduction > Instrumental
02) [07:58] How Blue Can You Get
03) [03:44] The Things That I Used To Do
04) [05:20] Frosty
05) [08:03] I've Got a Mind To Travel
06) [03:46] Instrumental
07) [05:46] So Tired
08) [12:07] Deep Freeze
09) [05:07] Baby What You Want Me To Do
10) [11:07] Hey Little Girl ?
11) [03:18] Goin' South

Total [1:10:41]

Lineage: Trade cdr in 2001

Transfer: EAC > Flac (*) > you

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - 1973-11-20 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Golders Green Hippodrome, London, England

BBC Rock Hour #221
Broadcast week of March 15, 1981

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

Manfred Mann - keyboards, vocals
Colin Pattenden - bass
Mick Rodgers - guitar, vocals
Chris Slade - drums

01. BBC Rock Hour #221 Intro 1
02. Commercial - Dannon Yogurt
02. Commercial - Levi's Jeans
04. BBC Rock Hour #221 Intro 2
05. Mercury, The Winged Messenger
06. Buddha
07. Commercial - Dannon Yogurt
08. Commercial - Levi's Jeans
09. Band Introductions/Messin'
10. Commercial - Scotch Recording Tape
11. Father of Day, Father of Night/Glorified Magnified/Captain Bobby Stout
12. Commercial - Dannon Yogurt
13. The Mighty Quinn
14. Commercial - Dannon Yogurt
15. BBC Rock Hour #221 outro

Total time: 58:42

The Who - 1973-11-20 - Daly City, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull Pro-Shot)

infos here

01 - I Can't Explain
02 - Summertime Blues
03 - My Generation
04 - I Am the Sea
05 - The Real Me
06 - Punk Meets the Godfather
07 - I'm One
08 - Helpless Dancer
09 - 5.15
10 - Sea and Sand
11 - Drowned
12 - Bell Boy
13 - Dr. Jimmy
14 - Love, Rein O'er Me
15 - Won't Get Fooled Again (Keith Passes Out)
16 - Pete tells audience "Our Drummer's Out Cold ..."
17 - Magic Bus (Keith Passes Out again)
18 - Pete asks "Can Anyone Play the Drums?"
19 - Smokestack Lightning / Spoonful (w/ Scott Halpin)
20 - Naked Eye (w/ Scott Halpin)

Curved Air - 1974-11-20 - Guildford, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Surrey University

01 Marie Antoinette
02 Young Mother
03 Back Street Love
04 Phantasmagoria
05 Melinda More Or Less
06 Woman On A One Night Stand
07 Propositions
08 Stretch
09 Vivaldi
10 Everdance

Elton John - 1974-11-20 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

BOSTON GARDEN

lineage
AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER>CDR>EAC>FLAC

JOE MALONEY MASTER RECORDING

CD1
01: Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
02: Candle In The Wind
03: Grimsby
04: Rocket Man
05: Take Me To The Pilot
06: Benny And The Jets/Tape Flip
07: Daniel
08: Grey Seal
09: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
10: Burn Down The Mission

CD2
01: You'Re So Static
02: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
03: Don'T Let The Sun Go Down On Me
04: Honky Cat
05: Tape Flip/All The Young Girls Love Alice
06: Saturday Night'S Alright For Fighting
07: Crocodile Rock
08: Your Song
09: The Bitch Is Back
10: Wvbf Fm 11-21-74 And 11-26-74 Reviews-Boston Fm
11: 11-30-75 Sunday Review

George Harrison - 1974-11-20 - St. Louis, MO (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
Audience recording > unknown fiddling about over the years > CD > CDR > trades > CDR > EAC > wav > ClickRepair > Cool Edit Pro 2 (edits, time adjustments, EQ, volume) > wav > flac

George Harrison (Guitar)
Robben Ford (Guitar)
Willie Weeks (Bass Guitar)
Andy Newmark (Drums)
Billy Preston (Keyboards)
Emil Richards (Percussion)
Tom Scott (Horns)
Chuck Findley (Trumpet)
Jim Horn (Saxophone)
Kumar Shankar (Percussion)

01. Hari's on Tour (Express) (Harrison) 5:12
02. While my Guitar Gently Weeps (Harrison) 5:29
03. Something (Harrison) 4:05
04. Will it go Round in Circles (Preston) 3:54
05. Sue Me Sue You Blues (Harrison) 5:29
06. For You Blue (Harrison) 5:38
07. Band Introductions (Harrison) 1:04
08. Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth) (Harrison) 4:02
09. Sound Stage of Mind (Harrison) 4:20
10. In my Life (Lennon/McCartney) 5:56
11. Tom Cat (Scott) 4:11
12. Maya Love (Harrison) 5:21
13. Dark Horse (Harrison) 4:21
14. Nothing from Nothing (Preston) 3:46
15. Outta Space (Preston) 4:51
16. What is Life (Harrison) 5:37
17. My Sweet Lord (Harrison) 8:11

Total time 81:27

Show IDs:
0:51 of track 1 - "Hello St Louis!"
4:35 of track 1 "Welcome to St Louis. It's very nice to be here!"
0:56 of track 7 "My name is Neil Diamond"

Extras:
Two faded (10, 11) tracks for CD version (CD1 - 1-10; CD2 - 11-17)
Raw version of "Sue Me Sue You Blues" for die-hard purists! The cut is at 2:38.

Source - I'm Neil Diamond (Publisher: Howling Leg)

George Harrison and friends at the St Louis Arena - the only show played that day. This is the 16th show of the 1974 North American tour. Not the complete show, with the Indian section missing. George is in good humour, and seems very positive about the show and his reception. He provides a few vocal lines in "Soundstage of Mind", and gives a brief thank you speech before "What is Life". "For you Blue" includes bass solo by Willie Weeks and a trumpet solo by Chuck Findley. The sound is average for an audience recording of the era - distant and a bit indistinct, but with a clean sound.

Two versions of this show have shown up here - Barrier's "Live at the Arena" and Black Cat's "Playing for 70 000 Yobbos". The latter is the most complete, including "Tom Cat" and "Nothing from Nothing", but is split over two discs. This is an edit of the two - mainly the Barrier version, with the missing two songs added from the Black Cat edition - presenting the show as a seamless whole for burning to DVD-Audio.

There also exists the Green Grape CD "1974-11-20 St. Louis, MO, USA", which squeezes all the tracks here onto one disc. A tape version of the entire show (i.e. including the Indian section) is said to exist.

A comparison between the Barrier and Black Cat version showed that the latter had been altered quite a lot - a big treble boost, which unfortunately merely served to emphasise its unevenness, and a large volume increase between songs - or just some sort of brickwalling normalisation. Also, there was some discrepancy on the speed - a section of the studio version of the song "Dark Horse" was used as a reference, and to correct them, the 1st version was slowed by 2%, and the Black Cat sped up by 0.3%. Some EQ was applied to the Black Cat tracks to match the sound of the Barrier version, and the volume of all tracks was raised.

A couple of songs had continuity breaks - "Sue Me Sue You Blues" had a [very smooth] cut in the middle of about 5 seconds - two sections have been patched in from elsewhere in the performance to restore it. "In my Life" had been patched already at the 1:30 mark, with a couple of jarring noises leaving the patch obvious (less so in the Black Cat version, where some sort of noise reduction/overlaying had been performed) - a new patch has been made. The was a break before "What is Life", and George's speech cuts in, and another before "My Sweet Lord" - the applause has been [further] shortened (by about 0.5 seconds) to smooth the continuity.

Tangerine Dream - 1974-11-20 - Glasgow, UK (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tangerine Dream 
1974-11-20 
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 

1/4" broadcast master recording reel > digital capture @ 44/16 > remastering 

01 - Septrional Remnant (37'39) 
02 - Analog Ascent (15'02) 

Composed and performed by Edgar Froese, Christoph Frake and Peter Baumann. 
Recorded at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow on 20th November 1974 by Radio Clyde. 
Broadcast master tape transfer by Duncan G. Remastered by Wouter Bessels, February 2019. 
Artwork by Mercurycode. Project co-ordination and cover design by Matthew Sawyer 
(p) 1974/2019. 

The Who - 1975-11-20 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Summit

JBeat Remaster Version.
Summary Of JBeat-Remaster Corrections:

sourced from:
"Live In Houston 1975"
Watch Tower (WT 2002101/102)
Houston TX USA
November 20, 1975

- Right-channel clicks
- Gaps in Squeeze Box, Baba O'Riley, and Summertime Blues
- Numerous glitches
- Clicking in Won't Get Fooled Again
- Track indexing
- Moon's Tommy introduction speech reconstructed
- Move Tommy to Disc 1

Lineage:
SHNs > mkwACT > WAVs > SoundForge > CD Architect > CDR @ 2X (Mitsui Silver) > EAC > WAV > mkwACT > SHNs > Traders Helper > WAV > FLAC

Pete Townshend
Roger Daltrey
John Entwistle
Keith Moon

CD1
01 Substitute
02 I Can't Explain
03 Squeeze Box
04 Baba O'Riley
05 Boris The Spider
06 Drowned
07 However Much I Booze
08 Dreaming From The Waist
09 Behind Blue Eyes
10 Keith Moon Introduces Tommy
11 Amazing Journey / Sparks
12 Acid Queen
13 Pinball Wizard
14 I'm Free
15 Tommy's Holiday Camp
16 We're Not Gonna Take It!

CD2
01 Summertime Blues
02 My Generation / Join Together / Extended Jam
03 Naked Eye
04 Roadrunner
05 Won't Get Fooled Again
06 Magic Bus
07 My Generation Blues

Notes:
Among other things, this show is notable for having the mega-rare "However Much I Booze", only ever played live a handful of times.

The Who - 1975-11-20 - Houston, TX (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

infos here

Video bitrate: 7000/kbps
Audio bitrate: 48000Hz 448 kb/s total (5 chnls)

DVD Disk Info-Identification:
Pandora's Video - Original Master Recording - 2000 (year) - M.S. Records, Japan

01 - Substitute
02 - I Can't Explain
03 - Squeezebox
04 - Baba O'Riley
05 - Boris The Spider
06 - Drowned
07 - However Much I Booze
08 - Dreaming From The Waist
09 - Behind Blue Eyes
10 - Amazing Journey
11 - Sparks
12 - The Acid Queen
13 - Fiddle About
14 - Pinball Wizard
15 - I'm Free
16 - Tommy's Holiday Camp
17 - We're Not Gonna Take It
18 - Summertime Blues
19 - My Generation
20 - Join Together
21 - Naked Eye
22 - Roadrunner
23 - Won't Get Fooled Again
24 - Magic Bus
25 - My Generation Blues


Foghat - 1976-11-20 - Nashville, TN (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage:
From 'Lonesome Dave' personal archives > ? > Trade > cd-r > EAC > .Wav > Flac frontend 1.7.1 [Level 5].

'Lonesome Dave' Peverett: Rhythm Guitar & Vocals.
Rod Price: Lead Guitar & Slide Guitar.
Craig MacGregor: Bass.
Roger Earl: Drums.

01 - Introduction - Fool For the City 6:34
02 - My Babe 4:28
03 - Drivin' Wheel* 6:02
04 - Honey Hush 6:13
05 - Night Shift 5:57
06 - I Just Wanna Make Love to You 10:45
07 - Slow Ride 14:52
08 - Chateau Laffitte '59 Boogie 11:57

* One channel drop-out in the middle of the song, continues this way until 'Slow Ride'.

66:52 Minutes.

Neil Young - 1976-11-20 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC) early show


(Audience FLAC)

Neil Young & Crazy Horse 
11-20-76 early show 
Palladium, NYC

Master Audience Cassette: 
2 Sony ECM-33P Mics > Sony TC-153SD cassette deck, Dolby on, taped onto Maxell UD-XL 90 cassettes. 15-foot mic cables from 6th row balcony to the balcony front rail, and 20-foot mic-cord extensions for a mic spread of approx 40-feet. 

Transfer: 
Master Cassette played back on Nakamichi Dragon > HHB CDR830Plus > EAC > SoundForge 6.0 (for fades, tape flip) > CD-Wave 1.94.5 > WAV > FLAC Frontend (with sector boundary align) > seeded to DAD Aug 2005 

CD1 (35:54) 
Set One - Neil solo acoustic 
01. audience 
02. Mister Soul 
03. Old Laughing Lady 
04. Journey Through The Past 
05. Pocahontas 
06. Mellow My Mind (aborted) 
07. Mellow My Mind 
08. The Needle And The Damage Done 
09. Roll Another Number For The Road 
10. A Man Needs A Maid 
11. Sugar Mountain 

CD2 (59:57) 
Set Two - Neil with Crazy Horse 
01. audience, tuning 
02. Country Home 
03. Don't Cry No Tears 
04. Down By The River 
05. Bite The Bullet 
06. Lotta Love 
07. Like A Hurricane 
08. After The Gold Rush (Neil solo) 
09. Cortez The Killer 
10. Cinnamon Girl 
11. Encore: Helpless

This is one of the best recordings from the 1976 U.S Tour with Crazy Horse. Many thanks to the late, great Jerry Moore for taping and sharing it.

Paul Simon & George Harrison - 1976-11-20 - New York City, NY (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Paul Simon & George Harrison
Saturday Night Live 
(complete show 1976-11-20) 

Info From DVD Cover
George Harrison, Paul Simon, Chevy Chase, John Belushi 

Popular TV shaw ,season 1, episode 8 , 
Paul Simon playing 
"Still Crazy After All These Years", 
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover", 
"Something So Right"
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" 
Paul Simon & George Harrison plying together 
"Here Comes the Sun" and 
"Homeward Bound". 
Also the program includes two clips of George Harrison "Crackerbox Palace" 
and "This Song" 
Running Time: 1:06:29

*****/*****

Media: ProShot Broadcast
Video Format: NTSC/16:9 Widescreen
Frame rate: 29.970 fps
Width: 720 pixels
Height: 480 pixels

Audio Format: AC3
Bit rate: 448 Kbps
Channels (s): 2 Channels



E.L.P - 1977-11-20 - Memphis, TN (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Mid South Coliseum

DAVROS137

Linage
(Tape Poss c90+c90) > Hard Drive Wave > Me ) - Nero Wave Editor - Retracked Wav - Tracks split - Traders Little Helper - Flac8 - SBE Checked - You.

01. Intro Music
02. Peter Gunn
03. Hoedown
04. Tarkus
05. Take A Pebble
06. Piano Concerto No 1 1St Movement
07. Maple Leaf Rag
08. Take A Pebble (Con)
09. C'Est La Vie
10. Lucky Man
11. Pictures At An Exhibition
12. Karn Evil 9 1St Impression Pt 2
13. Tiger In A Spotlight
14. Watching Over You
15. Tank
16. Enemy God
17. Nutrocker
18. Pirates
19. Fanfare For The Common Man-Rondo
20. Show Me The Way To Go Home-Outro

This is the full version of the Memphis show i got a version of this in the 80s that was only 40 mins long in the 90s i got a upgrade of a 100mins version. Now thanks to Mr Anonymous who kindly sent me this to share, here is the full concert in all its glory. I dont know if this is ( someone out there will be able to tell us ) is a SBD / OAM Recording it does sound to good to be a audience there is hardly any audience loud noise. If it is a audience recording its a bloody good one. This is a must for all E.L.P Fans The quality is near as good as you can get it at least EX.

Keith Jarrett European Quartet - 1977-11-20 - Frankfurt, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Keith Jarrett
Jan Garbarek
Palle Danielsson
John Christensen

cd trade---Xrecode to flac

01. Interview with Keith Jarrett
02. Radio Intro
03. Song Of The Heart (piano improv) / Spiral Dance / Windup
04. Radio announcement
05. Blossom / The Longer Man
06. Mandala
07. Radio Annoucement
08. Long As You Know You Are Living Yours

Yes - 1977-11-20 - Zurich, CH (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

"WILLIAM TELL EDITION" 068 

Hallenstadion 

Recorded by; "Judge Free" 

Recorded on; AGFA Fe Master Cassettes>Phillips Deck(Mono)>second generation EL3302 

Recording provided by; "William Tell" 

Uploaded by; "Lucifer Burns" 


*Here is the orignal lineage for the die-hard collector as well as the average listener; 

AGFA Fe Master cassette>Nakamichi 682 ZX Cassette Tape deck(normal eq/no noise reduction)>Sony CDR-W66 Standalone CD Burner w/"super bitmapping on">CDR 

CDR>Plexwriter Premium II CD-Transport>iMac 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo with iTunes 9.2.1 into WAW>DVDR. 

DVDR>WAV>TLH>FLAC

Jon Anderson- Vocals 
Steve Howe- Guitars 
Chris Squire- Bass 
Rick Wakeman- Keyboards 
Alan White- Drums 

CD1 
01. Firebird Suite 
02. Parallels 
03. I'Ve Seen All Good People 
04. Close To The Edge 
05. Wonderous Stories 
06. Colours Of The Rainbow/Turn Of The Century 
07. Tour Song 
08. And You And I 

CD2 
01. Going For The One 
02. Flight Jam/Awaken 
03. Yours Is No Disgrace 
04. Roundabout 

Rory Gallagher - 1978-11-20 - Cleveland, OH (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

The Agora Theater

Lineage: 
Master reels> Professionally transferred (unknown process and equipment)> cd> eac> wavemerge> cdwave> tlh ( lvl 8 )

Rory Gallagher: Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars
Gerry McAvoy: Bass
Ted McKenna: Drums

CD1
01 Shin Kicker
02 Do You Read Me
03 Bought and Sold
04 I Wonder Who
05 Shadow Play
06 Secret Agent
07 Mississippi Sheiks
08 A Million Miles Away
09 Tatoo'd Lady

CD2
01 Cruise On Out
02 I Could have had Religion
03 Bullfrog Blues
04 Messing With The Kid > I Take What I Want

Notes by the trader/uploader:
The only editing performed after source procurement was retracking of the songs and the deletion silent tracks and some flawed tuning. There is a slight hum present in parts this recording. It is really only noticeable on the quietest portions of the show (between songs, tuning ect). Two tracks are missing from this recording after 08. Etree has OOTWP and Too Much Alcohol listed as being played at this show. I assume these are the acoustic songs Rory was talking about at the end of 08. There was a small section of dead air where thes songs should have been after 08 that I deleted. There was a cut in the between song tuning after 09. When the music picked back up, there was some severely flawed tuning prior to the start of 01. I removed the flawed tuning. It really added nothing to the recording and is much more pleasant to the ears without it. There was a severe flaw in the tuning on 03. This was omitted. Source provided by mightyfox (mighty fox's pick # 2) Tracked, flaced, minor editing, and text creation by bgreen.

Rush - 1978-11-20 - Tucson, AZ (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

A Passage To Arizona

Tucson Convention Center Arena

Source: Soundboard (Every Soul a Battlefield Bootleg)
Quality: Ex

CD1:
01 - Introduction 1:02
02 - Anthem 4:14
03 - A Passage to Bangkok 4:13
04 - By-Tor and the Snow Dog 5:30
05 - Xanadu 13:56
06 - Something for Nothing 4:21
07 - The Trees 4:54
08 - Cygnus X-1 10:38
09 - Hemispheres 19:24
10 - Closer to the Heart 3:33
Total Time: 71:45 (1:11:45)

CD2:
01 - Circumstances 4:27
02 - A Farewell to Kings 5:46
03 - La Villa Strangiato 10:04
04 - 2112 19:03
05 - Working Man 3:18
06 - Bastille Day 1:43
07 - In the Mood 2:41
08 - Drum Solo 5:14
Total Time: 52:16

Remaster (PRRP Guy)
1. Confirm speed correct
2. Confirm phase correct
3. Adjust tonality/EQ
4. Repair missing section of Hemispheres
5. Repair dropouts, clicks and pops
6. Adjust dry soundboard sound character
7. Adjust dynamics and correct suppressions
8. Track

Notes:
This is a classic recording of the entire (and I mean entire) show. So complete that it even starts out with the "intermission" music played over the PA that night before the show started! Much has been written about the portion with Geddy pleading with the crowd to move back from the stage, so I won't comment on that...although I do think it's funny that he says if the stage does collapse, "it's gonna be a big bummer". Some of the other interesting things I find with this recording include Alex tuning his guitar, himself, onstage, after the first song. (What, no roadie that night Al?) I also like Neil's german count-in to By-Tor: "EIN! ZWEI!" Overall a great recording. Nice and balanced with good instrument separation. Ged's vocals are great and the crew were putting some lovely effects on his voice that night. This is a must for every collection. It's great to hear Circumstances live...I wish they'd play that one more often.

Frank Zappa - 1979-11-20 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Frank Zappa 
WPIX, NYC, NY FZ as DJ 
Date: November 20th 1979 
Source: FM 

Lineage: FM Master->CDR (standalone burner)->EAC->wav->FLAC Frontend lvl 7 

Taped by: unknown 
Transferred by: Yojimbo 
Edited by: Overnitefreak 

01 radio announcement_1 0:04 
02 Bed's Too Big Without You - The Police 3:49 
03 So Lonely - The Police 4:24 
04 FZ introduction 0:13 
05 Meet The Creeper - Destroy All Monsters 3:33 
06 FZ announces commercial break 0:14 
07 commercial break_1 1:00 
08 FZ announcement_1 0:22 
09 commercial break_2 1:02 
10 November 22_Destroy All Monsters 3:43 
11 Messin With The Kid_The Saints 5:34 
12 FZ weather report & announcements 1:04 
13 Story Of Love_The Saints 2:54 
14 FZ announcement_2 0:10 
15 commercial break_3 0:47 
16 FZ reads commercial 0:37 
17 commercial break_4 1:02 
18 Summertime Blues - The Flying Lizards 2:47 
19 Money - The Flying Lizards 2:11 
20 news & traffic report 1:08 
21 FZ announcement_3 0:07 
22 We Are Americans - unknown 1:46 
23 commercial break_5 1:52 
24 Hear The Plastic Sound - unknown 4:29 
25 FZ announcement_4 0:25 
26 Keep It Greasey - FZ 8:07 
27 commercial break_6 2:16 
28 news & traffic report some more 1:54 
29 FZ announcement_5 0:19 
30 A Little Green Rosetta - FZ 4:43 
31 FZ announcement_6 0:18 
32 Life During Wartime - Talking Heads 2:59 
33 FZ announcement_7 0:13 
34 Psycho Killer - Talking Heads 3:28 (patch Drew's source 2:06-3:01) 
35 FZ reads the weather 0:28 
36 Gerry & The Holograms - Gerry & The Holograms 2:53 
37 Frolic With Closet Lizards - Col. Bruce Hampton 0:55 
38 Increased Resistance - Gerry & The Holograms 2:45 
39 commercial break_7 0:56 
40 FZ announcement_8 0:13 
41 commercial break_8 0:56 
42 FZ reads commercials_2 0:50 
43 Does It Really Matter Irene? - Mothmen 3:19 
44 Manish Boy (excerpt) - Muddy Waters 0:29 
45 Please Let Go - Mothmen 3:33 
46 FZ announcement_9 0:07 
47 commercial break_9 1:58 
48 I Live In A Car - U.K. Subs 1:18 
49 Phone Numbers - U.K. Subs 1:15 
50 return of news & traffic 0:49 
51 "roof of my mouth" - Col. Bruce Hampton 2:01 
52 I Want Sex - The Reactors 1:56 
53 She Stood The Storm - Col. Bruce Hampton 0:59 
54 The Seduction Center - The Reactors 1:42 
55 weather report some more 1:07 
56 FZ announcement_10 0:03 
57 commercial break_10 0:54 
58 FZ reads commercial_3 0:19 
59 commercial break_11 0:59 
60 FZ announcement_11 0:10 
61 Touch Me There - L. Shankar 2:52 
62 Don't Touch Me There - The Tubes 2:32 
63 FZ announcement_12 0:06 
64 commercial break_12 3:12 
65 Gidget Goes To Hell - Suburban Lawns 2:01 
66 FZ announcement_13 0:42 
67 My Boyfriend - Suburban Lawns 1:19 
68 finl news report 2:29 
69 I'm The Man - Joe Jackson 0:48 [ cuts off 

Total time: 119:06 

Installment number two of FZ's bogus DJ run of Thanksgiving 1979 in mono. The "two for Tuesday" broadcast. A few new oddities played on this date along with some familiar material. I tried my best to isolate FZ's comments & the various songs cleanly in my tracking. But his cross-fading makes it difficult in places. 

Once again, we need some assistance identifying two tracks. In this case #22 & #24. The two for Tuesday leads me to believe they are from the same artist but I haven't been able to identify them. My titles are a guess so if you know better, please help. I was able to identify all the rest on this date. 

By the way, the Bruce Hampton material is technically titled incorrectly. However, as on the other dates, FZ plays excerpts from this album so the way I've titled them should make sense. The original titles are often so long, they make the labels cumbersome. For example; the real title of the Roof of my Mouth segment is "Col. Crawford Boyd Speaks On The Essentials Of Tragic Waste Due To The Spiritual Rebirth Of Ty Cobb, Recorded Live 1946 Stork Club, Memphis".  Shocked See what I mean? Roof of my Mouth is the beginning of this track. The Stood the Storm track has a full title of "Leaning Near A Town, She Stood The Storm". 

Thanks again to Yojimbo for supplying the tapes and also to Drew who provided the patch for "Psycho Killer" from his stereo source. Two more dates to follow! (Got this one up before the weekend for ya Hoosac92!) 
Overnitefreak 

Iggy Pop - 1979-11-20 - Minneapolis, MN (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

The Longhorn Bar, Minneapolis
20 November 1979

Excellent quality stereo recording (sounds like mixing desk) - speed corrected

A GREAT SHOW - DON'T MISS THIS!

Lineage:
Web download > Audacity [speed + 6%, high pass filter, some re-balancing, and image widening] > CD Wave > FLAC

01 Real Cool Time
02 Knocking 'em Down
03 Take Care of Me
04 Dog Food
05 New Values
06 TV Eye
07 Play It Safe
08 Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell
09 Fun Time - synth noise
10 I Wanna Be Your Dog
11 One for My Baby
12 No Fun
13 China Girl
14 Five Foot One

Black Sabbath - 1980-11-20 - Kyoto, JP (AUD/FLAC) "The Light Bringer" Mr Peach recording


(Audience FLAC)

Kaikan Hall*

Lineage:
Mr Peach AUD recording > ? > silver 2-CD bootleg "The Light Bringer" (Tarantura TCDBS-4-1,2) > WAV -> FLAC

CD1 (50:30):
01 Opening SE / Supertzar
02 War Pigs
03 Neon Knights
04 N.I.B.
05 Children Of The Sea
06 Sweet Leaf
07 Drum Solo
08 Sweet Leaf
09 Lady Evil
10 Black Sabbath

CD2 (49:26):
01 MC
02 Heaven And Hell
03 Iron Man
04 Instrumental
05 Guitar Solo
06 Instrumental
07 Guitar Solo
08 Instrumental
09 Guitar Solo
10 Orchid
11 Die Young
12 Paranoid (encore)
13 SE
14 Announcements