domenica 8 febbraio 2026
The Beatles - Ultra Rare Trax 2010 (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
ULTRA RARE TRAX 2010 (Remaster)[Lossless]
3 CD Boxset
RMW 610 / 611 / 612
URT Vol. 1 Remastered
01 I Saw Her Standing There
02 One After 909
03 She's A Woman
04 I'm Looking Through You
05 If You've Got Trouble
06 How Do You Do It
07 Penny Lane
08 Strawberry Fields Forever
09 From Me To You
10 Besame Mucho
11 The Fool On The Hill
12 Paperback Writer
13 I Saw Her Standing There
14 There's A Place
15 There's A Place
16 How Do You Do It
17 Leave My Kitten Alone
18 One After 909
19 Misery
URT Vol. 2 Remastered
01 Can't Buy Me Love
02 There's A Place
03 There's A Place
04 That Means A Lot
05 Day Tripper
06 Day Tripper
07 I Am The Walrus
08 Misery
09 Leave My Kitten Alone
10 We Can Work It Out
11 A Hard Day's Night
12 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
13 From Me To You
14 Can't Buy Me Love
15 She's A Woman
16 A Hard Day's Night
17 Day Tripper
18 Day Tripper
19 Paperback Writer
URT Vol. 3 Remastered
01 We Can Work It Out
02 Strawberry Fields Forever
03 Not Guilty
04 That Means A Lot
05 If You've Got Trouble
06 Your Mother Should Know
07 What's The New Mary Jane
08 The Fool On The Hill
09 I Am The Warlus
10 It's All Too Much
11 Blue Jay Way
12 Christmas Time (Is Here Again) (flexi)
13 Christmas Time (Is Here Again)
14 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
15 Penny Lane
16 Norwegian Wood
17 I'm Looking Through You
18 Besame Mucho
19 Strawberry Fields Forever
Notes:
Restored from the 3CD set on Idol Mind, originally issued mid-2010. Here it is! The set everyone has been talking about and hoping to find. Ultra Rare Trax, transferred from the original tapes used to make the first edition LPs, and the CDs on The Swingin' Pig.
Tom Waits - 1990-1992 - The Black Rider Demos (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
vinyl source
01 Black Rider (Opening)
02 November
03 The Right Blues
04 The Briar And The Rose
05 Crossroads
06 Chase The Clouds Away
07 Flash Pan Hunter
08 Instrumental
09 T'aint no Sin
10 In The Morning
11 Gospel Train
12 I'll Shoot The Moon
13 Instrumental
14 The Last Rose Of Summer
Notes:
These are the tracks recorded by Waits and given to Germany's Thalia Theatre for their production of The Black Rider. Wonderfully raw and spirited, with many tracks that were never released on his cleaned-up album 'The Black Rider', this is a must-have for Waits fans.
Ornette Coleman Quartet - 1968-02-08 - Rome, IT (SBD/AUD/FLAC) + Milan 1968
(Soundboard/Audience FLAC)
Ornette Coleman Quartet
1968-02-08
Unknown Venue, Rome, Italy
The Love Revolution - Complete Italian Tour 1968: Rome/Milan [2 CD set]
Label: Gambit 69224
CD1:
Lineage:
SBD > ? CD > EAC > FLAC
01 - Lonely Woman
02 - Monsieur le Prince
03 - Forgotten Children
04 - Buddah Blues
Ornette Coleman (alto sax, trumpet, musette), Charlie Haden (bass), David Izenzon (bass), Ed Blackwell (drums)
CD2:
Ornette Coleman Quartet
1968-02-05
Teatro Lirico, Milan, Italy
Lineage: AUD > ? CD > EAC > FLAC
01 - Tutti
02 - Three Wisemen and the Saint
03 - New York
Ornette Coleman (alto sax, v), Charlie Haden (bass), David Izenzon (bass), Ed Blackwell (drums)
Peter Green w Eric Clapton - 1970-02-08 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC)
1970-02-08 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Tea Party 15 Lansdowne Street (M1-SBD* BostonGold/CoolSonics TRUE STEREO upgrade versions)
§§§ UNISSUED Tea Party jam experience in aural technicolor §§§
§§§ From BostonGold's 1st generation reel by way of The Florida Kid §§§
§§§ Complete true stereo(!) upgrade: Remasters with & without EQ plus raw tape & new bonus version §§§
*** ABSOLUTELY NOT the same as Joe Walsh & Clapton "Encore Jam" on Fleetwood Mac "Live At The Boston Tea Party" box set ***
*** Also NOT the same as "On We Jam" on CD3 from that set ***
*** Uploaded with DIME Mods' permission after they also compared & verified this jam is NOT commercially released ***
°°° In my opinion, for the best continuous enjoyable listening, go directly to #1 °°°
°°° For me, the EQ'd BostonGold version UPGRADES circulating copies as it's a continuous, true stereo, warmer, remastered source °°°
DOWNLOADS as Fleetwood Mac & Clapton 1970-02-05 but subsequently corrected to the above
TWO "NEW" !completely true stereo! VERSIONS of the unissued Tea Party Fleetwood Mac & Eric Clapton jam
01. Unissued Jam Version 1 - BostonGold remastered & speed correction & EQ (16:53)
02. Unissued Jam Version 2 - BostonGold remastered & speed correction & NO EQ (16:53)
PLUS:
03. Unissued Jam Version 3 - Sidewindersf version NEWLY remastered WITH new BostonGold 6 minute ending with more extreme EQ (16:52)
04. Unissued Jam Version 4 - BostonGold RAW tape (dithered down from 48/16 to 44.1) (17:00).
Total Time (all 4 versions) ::: 1:07:37
::: LOVELY, excellent stereo soundboard (*tho' possibly miked on stage). Check samples for aural audits or brief byte-size blasts o' bliss, but you really gotta hear the whole enchilada for real satisfaction.
::: BostonGold is an ALL ONE SOURCE 1st gen. all-stereo reel which is less bright & distorted than the commonly circulating sidewindersf version & doesn't have the dull areas, glitches, tape fatigue spots, poor mono patches & ending, and has a different sound to it anyway.
::: Warts: Some light distortion from signal overload in parts, especially in the 2nd half (on all circulating versions). Slightly muffled. Bit of de ole hiss. More info below.
::: Boston Tea Party ::: February 5,6,7 James Gang opened for Fleetwood Mac. February 8&9 James Gang opened for Delaney & Bonnie & Friends with Eric Clapton.
::: DATE/LINE-UP: Sometimes alternately listed as Fleetwood Mac with Clapton 1970-02-05 and as February 8or9 with Green joining Clapton at/after a Delaney&Bonnie Tea Party gig (more on this below).
::: Multi-version set offered since it's one track & it seemed much better to have all 'new' versions together rather than uploading 4 different ones.
::: COMPARISON CLAUSE: Nothing on the tracker now but different than previously uploaded versions by Toy_Boat, sidewindersf, all boot versions (& hezekiahx2?) . Details below.
::: Many of you probably only hear a small percent of what you download, but this is REALLY exceptional, some very hip sh*t. Sit down, turn up yr stereo & take a heartfelt listen - with volume!
Recording Information ::: stereo soundboard (*or possibly on stage microphones) -> unknown stereo equipment -> master stereo 2 track reel-to-reel -> 1st generation (7&1/2 ips?) stereo reel -> circa 2008 transfer on unknown equipment to digital data DVD-R as a 48kHz/16bit wav file. (*Stage mikes possibility based on extraneous sounds in a couple of places & noise after jam). EXCEPT.... Version 3, the first 2/3rds has one additional reel generation (noted as 2nd Gen Maxell tape @7&1/2 ips on a Technics 1506 > Tascam Professional CD Recorder > EAC > wav > flac) & other unknown subsequent digital generations & tinkering.
Playback 2013-10-12 ::: 48kHz/16bit wav file -> Audacity (normalisation to remove DC offset, channel/phase alignment, fades, manual one-at-a-time glitch / dropout / pop / click / dullspot repairs, volume adjustments, speed fixes as noted, equalisation only on versions 1 & 3 as noted), dithered down to 44.1 -> CD Wave (track splits) -> Trader's Little Helper -> yr ears. First uploaded week of 2013-12-14.
FURTHER MASTERING NOTES ::: I spent MANY hours remastering & removing/repairing every tiny blemish I could. Also, if my EQ doesn't sound good to you, work with the remastered non-EQ version I've included & do your own thing... I suggest playing #1 for a warm, most enjoyable experience, but my ears ain't your ears. A screenshot of my EQ curve for #1 is included with upload. If you really like the old sidewindersf version (which is too bright & distorted for me), you can now hear it as version #3 here with many glitches & volume issues fixed AND with the mono patches & mono ending removed & substituted with a new BostonGold stereo ending (BostonGold portion more heavily EQ'd than on #1 to try to closer match the sidewindersf sound). Original Toy_Boat & some other versions were 17:25 with incorrect speed (3.5% slow). Spectral analysis speed correction best average for the BostonGold reel seemed to be around -.41% but I liked the sidewindersf pitched version better against my pitchpipe & it still looked good in spectrum analysis, so I went with a match to that version at -.31%.
The previously DIMED toy_boat version which was pitched (and more?) was uploaded by sidewindersf, tho' it looks like the original upload was by hezekiahx2 back in 2004 in the pre-BOT easytree daze & I don't have that one. Someone did the mono patches before toy_boat/sidewindersf & then at some point some EQ (possibly after the original hezekiahx2 upload & before sidewindersf got hold of it from what the notes say). Also, while it is brighter than the non-EQ'd Boston Gold version, the seemingly overbrightened sound exacerbates the distortion. Also the bad mono patches from the lesser quality source on & off for the last third of the jam (6 minutes) are VERY distracting. It also has some non-repairable dropouts, as well as some dullspots & low volume areas & some tape damaged areas, almost none of which appear on the Boston Gold reel. However, I also have done a new remastered without EQ sidewindersf version (repairing volume issues & glitches) & added a BostonGold patch from 10:36 to the end (with some additional EQ on the BostonGold portion) to get a completely stereo merged version from both.
Boston Gold's 1st gen reel should definitely be completely raw with no EQ. However, the sidewindersf (much brighter) version was ostensibly from a 2nd generation (supposedly no EQ) reel (the stereo part anyway, which presumably was from hezekiahx2 originally), & I must say the transfer process must have been radically different. The wav forms are extremely different in parts, there is much more visible distortion on the wav form in many places &, as stated, it looks like it was EQ'd at some point (to my non-professional eyes) - otherwise the transfer reel to reel machines were very different along the way with what they did to the wav. As stated, I don't have the original hezekiahx2(?) uploaded version which was supposedly 16:51, so it's not clear to me when the mono portions were added in and/or when the thing went off-speed so drastically, or the EQ was used.
Line-up (unconfirmed except Green & Clapton!) ::: Peter Green - electric guitar // Eric Clapton - electric guitar // Jim Gordon - drums // Donnie Scott (Tea Party employee) - congas // Joe Walsh(?) - electric guitar (or maybe bass?) // ? - electric bass.
The above line-up (and date) is still a work in progress. For one thing I don't see how Peter Green can say he was kind of tricked into it & Clapton just appeared with Jim Gordon if it wasn't a Mac gig...
At the end the announcer says something which for some 40 years people have assumed was "Jim Wells" (mistakenly for "Junior Wells") but I don't think he says "Jim" at all. "Mr Eric Clapton... Peter Green... x?x?x?x?x?... All right...". Maybe he says something like "Hear well" or "Here it was" if he isn't giving another name? I tried a LOT of experimenting but couldn't really clear it up enough. I even tried to contact the guy by phone, as we have his name from the Byrds Tea Party gig & it's the same announcer... no luck. There are other transciptions online that claim the last 'name' is "Fleetwood Mac" but that is certainly not correct either. More line-up comments below.
Nothing here ever commercially released to my knowledge. If I'm wrong, please advise & I'll take it all offline.
CoolSonics 271 ::: Thanks to the original taper & traders! This is sourced from BostonGold's reel by way of the Florida Kid. We owe both of them a lot of credit for many great recordings! ::: Corrections welcome ::: This is one juicy, often overlooked & underestimated nugget of tremendous historical importance. I find it joyful & transcendent & it is guaranteed to put me in motion which is a major factor in my listening criteria. As much as it will horrify some folks, I must say this jam has always had a Grateful Dead-like flavor to it in my ears with the cascading guitar sounds of Peter & Eric together. Certainly the comparison has been made before about this period of Fleetwood Mac & they'd just played with the Dead the week before anyway. In my opinion (& others are in agreement) this is a MUCH more interesting jam than the ones on the official Tea Party box set which I find fairly lame (labeled with Walsh & Clapton, tho' it appears Clapton is perhaps not really on it, something I have always doubted anyway from the sound of it). Speaking of Tea Party tapes, where the hell are the multi-track James Gang sets...?!
As for why the quality on the tapes is less & different sound than the box set, this is from a 1st gen. reel of a 2-track stereo master reel supposedly SBD but perhaps recorded with on-stage mikes & the box set is taken from multi-track master reels. The BostonGold reel was just labeled 1970-02-xx, but others have decided for 1970-02-05. There are certainly still questions about the date & exact line-up, though apparently not the location, as the club announcer (as one uploader pointed out) is from the Boston Tea Party (the same guy who introduces the Byrds from that venue).
The multi-track tapes used for the commercially released Fleetwood Mac box "Encore Jam" with Clapton would seem to be the source for the 1970-02-05 date but seem to be possibly wrong about Clapton being on it at all. Delaney & Bonnie & Friends with Eric Clapton were in New York City at ABC Studio TV-15 (Elysee Theatre) for the "The Dick Cavett Show" on February 5, 1970, then did 2 nights at the Fillmore East February 6 & 7, then were at the Boston Tea Party on February 8 & 9. After the pre-recording for "The Dick Cavett Show" Eric could have made it up to Boston by the middle of the night on the 5th for Mac's encore(s) but I think there is enough evidence to point to the likelhood all this is incorrect. Peter Green's next known gig after Boston February 7 seems to have been February 11 in New York City, so theories that this from a Delaney & Bonnie & Friends evening at the Tea Party are very plausible. I will say the reel was supposedly labeled "Fleetwood Mac" & not just Peter Green. One thing I must note is if the announcer is saying another name, it doesn't sound like someone from the Delaney & Bonnie line-up to me. So, there you go. As always, enjoy!
Post upload UPDATES:
--courtesy of DIMER gv0000, "Chris Hjort's "Strange Brew" book suggests that the jam took place on Sunday February 8 after the Delaney & Bonnie set and that the participants were Clapton, Green, Walsh & Donnie Scott (the Boston Tea Party light show operator and janitor)".
--courtesy of dino000, "Probably he's saying or is meaning to say 'Jim Gordon'". According to Peter Green, he is the drummer, not Fleetwood: 'I didn't know that this jam with Eric Clapton (Boston February 1970) was recorded, I was more or less tricked into it, all of a sudden there was Eric and drummer Jim Gordon on stage playing with us.'
--Dimer aziboy weighed in with, "Just for the record Eric Clapton did not jam with Fleetwood Mac during their Boston shows. The official Boston booklet is incorrect. Fleetwood Mac stayed in town and Peter Green and other members joined Delaney and Bonnie and Clapton for a jam during their show on 8 February. This was confirmed by their sound guy. Photos were taken, but have yet to surface."
--Dimer gv0000's rejoinder is: 1) that the James Gang also opened for the Delaney & Bonnie nights and 2) that aziboy's assessment is correct as Mac's soundman Dinky Dawson states in his book "Life On The Road", that Donnie Scott, who worked at the Tea Party, played congas on a jam with Eric, Peter & Walsh after the Delaney & Bonnie set on February 8th.
If we assume Peter is correct about Jim Gordon, we have most of the line-up. I can't hear Walsh at all - maybe he's playing bass? I am quite sure the announcer does NOT say Joe Walsh, Donnie Scott or Jim Gordon, but February 8 is now the most likely possibility for the date.
Kudos to Zongo for life support, Lochner for mikes&more & Fast Freddie for runnin' Video Dick's Record Emporium with the bathroom office full of tape decks. Thanks to Hanwaker (few among us can keep his pace). Mountains of gratitude to Davmar, D.White, Sanchez, Elliot, The Florida Kid, Kloiber, Zingg, JTW, Bershaw, Boston Gold, Dixon, Moore, Gough & SO many more for all that collecting & sharing... Royal thanks to The Man In The Palace, Doc Tinker, Brinkhoffs, Barely Eatin', Reel Master Gaule, Parrish & all the traders who housed me thru my music acquisition & travel years. Hats off to Brother Kent, Uncle Jake, Little Queenie (& her neighbor Frank) & his honor Ptomaine Thomas. Glasses raised to Byron for musical horizon expansion & much obliged to J & Thurston for keepin' my concert fires burnin' since my continental shift.
The Faces - 1973-02-08 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)
BBC In Concert
Paris Theatre
Broadcast in January 2003 on BBC6 digital
Silver cd > EAC (secure) > FLAC
Checked for MPEG with TLH: 100% CDDA -> lossless!
Rod Stewart - vocals
Ronnie Wood - guitar
Ronnie Lane - bass, vocals
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Kenney Jones - drums
01 - Silicone Grown 2:54
02 - Cindy Incidentally 2:45
03 - Angel 4:39
04 - Memphis, Tennessee 4:11
05 - True Blue 4:25
06 - I'd Rather Go Blind 5:15
07 - You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It) 5:27
08 - Twistin' The Night Away 4:30
09 - It's All Over Now 3:48
10 - Miss Judy's Farm 4:03
11 - Maybe I'm Amazed 5:24
12 - Three Button Hand Me Down 5:17
13 - I'm Losing You 6:25
"Too Drunk For The BBC" is a lost Faces session recorded on February 8th, 1973 at the Paris Theater. It is said they sounded too drunk during the performance and this wasn’t aired, but finally did hit the airwaves by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 digital.
It was released in the summer 2004 on the two disc CDR title In Concert 1973 (Trial-007), paired with the April 1st, 1973 Paris Theater “BBC In Concert” recording. The Vintage Masters Premium is the first silver manufactured edition for this tape. It is a clear and generally excellent sounding mono recording of the complete show that night with a cut in the tape following “It’s All Over Now” losing no music or (as far as we can tell) any talking.
The story about the band being too drunk for broadcast is an interesting one. The actual music performance is fine. The numbers all sound tight and there aren’t many big mistakes. But Rod Stewart’s song introductions ramble into incoherent nonsense half the time and, compared to other bands appearances on “In Concert,” don’t sound very professional.
The Faces did have the reputation for their loose bar-band aesthetic and this document is a perfect representative. What is also important, and something not generally discussed, is the undercurrent of sadness and melancholy that fuels their music. It is this feeling that one comes away with after listening to the broadcast in its entirety.
The tape begins with DJ John Peel saying, “The BBC has asked me to come along this evening and introduce to you five loveable young men whose music is currently taking the country by storm…The Faces.” Since this session occurs right after recording the last Faces LP Ooh La La and two months before it was released to the public, the band opens with the first two songs from the record. After “Silicone Grown” Rod Stewart says, “One. And now we’ll do two.”
“Cindy Incidentally” follows and it sounds much like a rewrite of Dylan’s “I Don’t Believe You.” Their cover of the Jimi Hendrix tune “Angel” had been a staple of their set and is played with a smattering of regret. At the song’s end Stewart says, “all the year round he end it with a do. He then comes here and he ends it with a clue.” (Maybe it’s an inside joke?)
After another cover tune they play “True Blue,” the first song on Rod Stewart’s Never A Dull Moment (given the set lists and line ups on his solo albums at this point, it is hard to see where The Faces end and his solo career begins). Afterwards he says, “‘True Blue’…is the number we just did. So we won’t be doing that one again tonight. In actual fact we’ll do another number that isn’t ‘True Blue’ just to make this into a programme, which is what John asked us to do.”
There is a strange exchange before a loose version of “Twisting The Night Away.” Someone from the audience shouts, “What is next?” Stewart replies, “do you want a job? Grab a guitar then. Come up here. Tell you what, that’s how I started out, standing in the back, shouting at the band, giving them abuse…so, what do we do now?” Ron Wood says, “I lost me list.” By the end of the show there is a very strange exchange before “Maybe I’m Amazed” which is buried down in the mix. “Three Button Hand Me Down” is “horrible” by Stewart’s own admission.
Before the final song “I’m Losing You” he says, “sorry, but the pubs are closing and we want to get there.” They deliver a dramatic, six minute version of one of their most effective cover songs. Kenny Jones’ brief drum solo is also included before the session ends and they hit the pubs. John Peel can be heard at the end of the tape saying, “The Faces. Still the best rock and roll band in the world for those of us who really care” as he thanks the band and the audience for coming.
"Too Drunk For The BBC" is packaged in a standard single jewel case with various live shots of the band on the artwork. Since none of this material appears on the Rhino box set "Five Guys Walk Into A Bar" it is a welcome site to see it released on silver discs. The playing is great and does have a fascinating atmosphere worth having.
Uriah Heep - 1974-02-08 - San Diego, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)
Lineage:
Trade---HDD---TLH---Flac
David Byron - vocals
Mick Box - guitar, vocals
Gary Thain - bass, vocals
Lee Kerslake - drums, vocals
Ken Hensley - keyboards, vocals
01 Easy Livin' 04:41
02 Sweet Lorraine 05:52
03 Stealin' 06:08
04 July Morning 12:44
05 Seven Stars 05:44
06 Gypsy 07:55
07 Drum Solo 06:23
08 Sweet Freedom 09:50
09 Look At Yourself 08:44
10 Love Machine 03:23
11 Medley: Roll Over Beethoven / Blue Suede Shoes / Hound Dog … 06:38
When they were at their most popular circa 1974, when this concert was recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour, Uriah Heep was consistently selling out large theaters and mid-sized arenas. This show, recorded in San Diego, was captured in one of the band's strongest U.S. markets. Presenting a radio friendly blend of hard rock and British progressive rock, the Heep (as they were called) had become a rock 'n' roll mainstay on FM stations across the U.S. with songs like "Easy Livin'," "Stealin'" and "July Morning.". Those songs, and many others, make up this concert, which is really a greatest hits collection recorded live. "Heep was as powerful as any band anywhere," said keyboardist, vocalist and chief writer, Ken Hensley in July 1999, when this show was originally re-mixed for CD release, "and this night, so long ago, was a powerful night. Not perfect, but powerful!" Hensley is referring to the fact that the show was recorded with a few technical glitches and a less than perfect performance by the band, but what is lacking in musical perfection is more than made up for by a highly energetic performance. Featuring the classic Heep lineup of Hensley, bassist Gary Thain, guitarist Mick Box, drummer Lee Kerslake, and vocalist David Byron, this show features the career music of a band that saw considerable commercial success, but never crossed over to the big league like other bands from that era like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Emerson Lake & Palmer, The Who, and the Stones. In addition, they were almost universally hated by rock critics, who later had to eat their words when Uriah Heep released five gold albums that were in the U.S. Top 40 between 1972 and 1975.
"The critics hated us, particularly when we started to accomplish all the things they said we would never accomplish," said Hensley. "But, all we ever listened to were our fans, the ones that bought the tickets and the records." The band was formed in the late 1960s by Byron and Box, initially calling themselves Spice. They re-named the band Uriah Heep from the name of a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield. They then asked fellow Brit Ken Hensley to join, and he brought along drummer Lee Kerslake, his bandmate in the Bournemouth, U.K. based club group, the Gods. (The Gods were also home to future Rolling Stone Mick Taylor and Greg Lake, prior to King Crimson and ELP.) An early drummer was Nigel Olsson (who would spend 40 years on and off drumming for Elton John), and over their nearly 40 year existence, the band has had over 36 members. Today, only Mick Box remains from the original lineup. Vocalist David Byron, who sang on all the radio hits the band ever had, developed a serious drinking problem and by 1977, he was out of the band. The group continued with new vocalist John Lawton, but failed to have any more hits. By the mid and late-1980s, most of the classic lineup had left, including Lee Kerslake who joined Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard of Ozz in 1981. Vocalist David Byron launched a failed solo career in 1978, but his drinking caught up with him and he died in 1985. This classic recording has many highlights, including the aforementioned hits, and other classics such as "Sweet Lorraine," "Gypsy," "Sweet Freedom," "Look At Yourself" and an encore medley of classic rock 'n' roll hits that includes "Roll Over Beethoven," "Blues Suede Shoes," "Hound Dog," and "At The Hop."
YES - 1974-02-08 - Miami, FL (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
Miami Baseball Stadium
Jon Anderson (Vocals)
Steve Howe (Guitars)
Chris Squire (Bass)
Rick Wakeman (Keyboards)
Alan White (Drums)
01 - Firebird Suite
02 - Siberian Khatru
03 - And You And I
04 - Close To The Edge
05 - The Revealing Science Of God
06 - The Remembering
07 - The Ancient
08 - Ritual
09 - Roundabout
Led Zeppelin - 1975-02-08 - Philadelphia, PA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
The Spectrum
Electric Magic EMC-025 A/B
Silver>EAC>FLAC
CD1
01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Sick Again
03 - Over The Hills And Far Away
04 - In My Time Of Dying
05 - The Song Remains The Same
06 - The Rain Song
07 - Kashmir
08 - No Quarter
09 - Trampled Underfoot
CD2
01 - Moby Dick
02 - Dazed And Confused
03 - Stairway To Heaven
04 - Whole Lotta Love
05 - Black Dog
06 - Heartbreaker
Rory Gallagher - 1976-02-08 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)
(FM broadcast FLAC)
Live at The Bottom Line,
Excellent FM broadcast...includes the rarely played "Ain't Too Good"
Lineage:
cd from trade>EAC>.WAV>Traders Little Helper>FLAC
Rory Gallagher - guitars/vocals
Gerry McAvoy - Bass
Rod De'Ath - Drums
Lou Martin - keyboards
Live at The Bottom Line,
Excellent FM broadcast...includes the rarely played "Ain't Too Good"
Lineage:
cd from trade>EAC>.WAV>Traders Little Helper>FLAC
Rory Gallagher - guitars/vocals
Gerry McAvoy - Bass
Rod De'Ath - Drums
Lou Martin - keyboards
01 - I Take What I Want
02 - Messin' With The Kid
03 - Too Much Alcohol
04 - Out On The Western Plain
05 - Ain't Too Good
06 - Walk On Hot Coals
07 - Tattoo'd Lady
08 - Bullfrog Blues (cut)
The Sweet - 1976-02-08 - Toronto, ON (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Source: Soundboard - ? - silverdisk - flac - you
Quality is quite good - in my point of view 9 of 10
Brian Connolly + 1997 (lead vocals)
Andy Scott (all guitars, background vocals)
Steve Priest (bass, lead and background vocals)
Mick Tucker + 2002 (drums and background vocals)
01 The Ballrom Blitz
02 The Six Teens
03 Restless
04 No You Don't
05 Fox On The Run
06 Born On The Flame
07 Set Me Free
08 Man With The Golden Arm
09 Action + AC/AC
10 Sweet F.A.
A very good show - The guitares are on fire. Brian is very chatty and tells a very funny story about the song burn on the flame.
Deep Purple - 1976-02-08 - Miami, FL (AUD/FLAC) "In Deep Grief"
(Audience FLAC)
Bootleg Title: In Deep Grief
Date: February 8th 1976
City: Miami, FL
Venue: Jai Alli Sportstadium
Coverart Full
Recording Type: Audience
Taped By: Unknown
Grade: Ungraded
Format: FLAC
Discs: 2
Lineage: unknown
CD1
01 - Burn
02 - Lady Luck
03 - Gettin' Tighter
04 - Love Child
05 - Smoke On The Water
06 - Jon Lord Solo
07 - Lazy
08 - Ian Paice Solo
09 - Homeward Strut
CD2
01 - This Time Around
02 - Owed To 'G'
03 - Tommy Bolin Solo
04 - Dealer
05 - Stormbringer
06 - Going Down
07 - Highway Star
Electric Light Orchestra - 1976-02-08 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC)
Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)
Seattle Center Arena
Seattle, WA
February 8, 1976
JEMS Full-Track Tandberg Mono Master
Recording Gear: Sony ECM-22P Microphone > Tandberg Model 11 Portable Reel to Reel
JEMS 2016 Transfer: Master reel > Tandberg Model 11 > Sound Devices USBPre 2 capture (24/96) > iZotope RX and Ozone > MBIT+ convert to 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.35 > FLAC
01 Fire On High
02 Poker
03 Nightrider
04 Ocean Breakup / King Of The Universe
05 Bluebird Is Dead
06 Oh No Not Susan
07 New World Rising / Ocean Breakup Reprise
08 Cello Song
09 Showdown
10 Eldorado
11 Can't Get It Out Of My Head
12 Poor Boy (The Greenwood)
13 Illusions In G Minor
14 Eldorado
15 Violin Solo
16 Strange Magic
17 10538 Overture
18 Do Ya
19 Evil Woman
20 Let's Spend The Night Together / Piano Concerto No. 1 / The End
21 Ma-Ma-Ma Belle
22 Roll Over Beethoven
Known Faults:
None
With Jared’s passing in October 2016, the complete JEMS Archive was moved south from his home up north. That move, sad impetus aside, presented an opportunity, however daunting, to go through and organize the collection. With the help of some amazing friends and experts (among them Slowburn, SS, RD and slipkid68), JEMS tapes are now accessible in ways they have never been before. SG was also on hand to help and fill in our taping history as he always does.
When the task was done and loaded into the truck, one box in particular captured my attention: master reels recorded by SG on his Tandberg portable reel to reel. We’ve posted some 20 or more of these on DIME over the years, but this box contained master reels that had never been digitized before and, in some instances, had never been traded or circulated.
If you don’t know about the Tandberg, it was a remarkable piece of gear in its day, not only capable of recording at 3-¾ and 7-½ IPS, but in full-track mono. I won’t do the math, but compared to a cassette, the surface area of tape capturing the music is orders of magnitude higher, which is why so many of SG’s Tandberg masters from the likes of David Bowie, Elton John, Led Zeppelin and Bruce Springsteen are considered by some as audience-recording classics. The Tandberg required 10(!) D-cel batteries to operate, is roughly the size of a compact typewriter and weighs more than ten pounds. Imagine sneaking that into a show and your respect for what SG accomplished only grows.
This is the third in a series of Tandberg master reels digitized for the first time. Happily, the original Tandberg deck is still fully functioning, so these transfers offer full-track mono playback on the original tape recorder to maximize quality.
We follow up Boston (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=581370) and Lou Reed (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=582027) with ELO performing a full set in support of their fifth studio album, Face The Music, riding high on singles like "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic," both of which are performed with gusto this night. The set also includes a spirited cover of the Rolling Stones' "Let's Spend the Night Together" (never released by ELO on record), right into the last verse of The Beatles' "The End." Quite lovely.
Little Feat opened the show and that recording is available on Archive.org. One of the ELO/Jeff Lynne sites suggests ELO's set was recorded by Seattle station KISW and broadcast several months later. Given that no recording of that broadcast has ever surfaced and JEMS recorded nearly every local broadcast on Seatttle radio at that time, we doubt that claim, but would love to be proven wrong and have this recording superseded.
Once again, SG managed to set up his microphone well away from any close-up audience (you really notice the quiet between songs), giving the recording fine balance, especially for an (albeit small) arena show. The master tape was a bit noisier than other Tandberg masters and required a lot of de-clicking and hum removal. The result isn't perfect, but again for a 1976 audience recording, I find it pretty impressive. Samples provided. If the file size seems small, remember it is a mono file, half the size of stereo version of the same thing.
Our hat goes off again to SG for his remarkable work in the ‘70s, ‘80s and beyond for capturing these shows in the first place, and to Jared, may his legacy live on as he rests in peace. Thanks as well to mjk5510, for his unflinching support of JEMS’ efforts and indispensable post production work.
BK for JEMS
Genesis - 1977-02-08 - Boston, MA (AUD/SHN)
(Audience SHN)
"Wind At The Orpheum"
08-February-1977
Venue: Orpheum Theatre; Minneapolis, MN
Quality: A-
Media: 2CD
CD1
01 Squonk (07:00)
02 One For The Vine (11:41)
03 Robbery, Assault & Battery (07:28)
04 Your Own Special Way (07:15)
05 Firth Of Fifth (09:24)
06 Carpet Crawlers (05:01)
07 Introduction Of Chester Thompson (01:06)
08 In That Quiet Earth (04:42)
09 Afterglow (04:13)
10 I Know What I Like (07:23)
CD2
01 Eleventh Earl Of Mar (10:07)
02 Supper's Ready (24:29)
03 Dance On A Volcano (05:15)
04 Los Endos (06:33)
05 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (04:39)
06 The Musical Box (03:19)
Total Running Time : 1:59:35
The Ramones - 1979-02-08 - Buffalo, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM Broadcast FLAC)
Stage One
Lineage
FM > CDR Trade > EAC > Soundforge 8 > CDWave 1.95 > FLAC 8
01 - Rockaway Beach
02 - Teenage lobotomy
03 - Blitzkrieg bop
04 - I Donít Want You
05 - Gimme gimme Shock Treatment
06 - RockíníRoll High School
07 - I Wanna Be Sedated
08 - I Just Wanna Have Something To Do
09 - Bad Brain
10 - Iím Against It
11 - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
12 - Havana Affair
13 - Commando
14 - Surfiní Bird
15 - Cretin Hop
16 - Listen To My Heart
17 - California Sun
18 - I Donít Wanna Walk Around With you
19 - Today Your Love, Tomorrow The world
20 - Pinhead
21 - Do You Wanna Dance?
22 - Suzy is A Headbanger
23 - Let's Dance
A conversation with Dave LaRussa from ëAnything thatís Rock nRollí WBUF FM Broadcast. Recorded the afternoon of their performance at Stage One.
Robin Trower - 1980-02-08 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)
(FM broadcast FLAC)
ROBIN TROWER
1980-02-08
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England
COMPLETE FM BROADCAST
"Unknown Gen" Analog Cassette>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME
Originally from the collection of;"ratboy"
ALL extracting, editing & track marking by; "tonsofsobs"
Uploaded by;"Lucifer Burns"
ROBIN TROWER- Guitars
JAMES DEWAR- Bass/Vocals
BILL LORDAN- Drums
01 - Lady Love
02 - The Ring
03 - Day Of The Eagle
04 - Bridge Of Sighs
05 - Jack And Jill
06 - Too Rolling Stoned
07 - The Shout/Hannah
08 - Daydream
09 - Victims Of The Fury
10 - Madhouse
11 - A Little Bit Of Sympathy
After touring extensivley all thru 1977 and for that matter for the past 5 years, ROBIN TROWER decided to take a break. No "Live" shows were preformed in 1978 or 1979. That's not to say he didn't keep busy. His 6th Solo release(not counting the "Live" album)"Caravan To Mdinight" was released in 1978. But no tours took place to promote "Caravan To Midnight". And to the best of my knowledge no songs have ever been preformed Live from it to this very day! So after this 2 year break ROBIN came bouncing back with the line up trimmed back to a trio. Gone was RUSTEE ALLEN on Bass and JAMES DEWAR returned to his orignal role as the bands Bassist. ROBIN TORWER's 7th Solo release, "Victims Of The Fury" was a huge success and probably his best selling release since "Bridge Of Sighs". Again he toured extensivley throught the UK & USA.
Joy Division - 1980-02-08 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
They Keep Calling Me [Bootleg][FACTUS ULU 80]
Recorded Live at University of London ULU, London, 08 Feb 1980
Source:
Silvercd-> CUERipper 2.1.4 -> FLAC
01 - Dead Souls
02 - Glass
03 - A Means To An End
04 - Twenty Four Hours
05 - Passover
06 - Insight
07 - Colony
08 - These Days
09 - Love Will Tear Us Apart
10 - Isolation
11 - The Eternal
12 - Digital
Robert Plant - 1984-02-08 - Newcastle, AU (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
City Hall
Newcastle, Australia
1984-02-08
Lineage:
"Other Arms" Silver CD => Xact => Flac
CD1 [50:54]
01 - In The Mood (8:28)
02 - Pledge Pin (5:04)
03 - Messin' With The Mekon (6:29)
04 - Moonlight In Samosa (5:52)
05 - Fat Lip (6:04)
06 - Thru With The Two Step (11:08)
07 - Other Arms (7:46)
CD2 [34:49]
01 - Horizontal Departure (5:32)
02 - Wreckless Love (12:20)
03 - Slow Dancer (10:07)
04 - Just Like I've Never Been Gone (6:49)
Comments:
Very good soundboard from early in Plant's solo career; it appears to be a complete show even though it's quite short. I picked this up on bootcity back in December, and it seemed a shame that (to date) only 121 people have grabbed it . . . I thought I would spread the wealth.
The Police - 1984-02-08 - Williamsburg, VI (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
William & Mary College
Williamsburg, Virginia
linage
TDKSAX90>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC
01 - Voices Inside My Head [alternate source]
02 - Synchronicity I [alternate source]
03 - Synchronicity II
04 - Walking In Your Footsteps
05 - Message In A Bottle
06 - Walking On The Moon
07 - O My God
08 - De Do Do Do
09 - Wrapped Around Your Finger
10 - Tea In The Sahara
11 - Hole In My Life [alternate source]
12 - Spirits In The Material World
13 - Invisible Sun
14 - One World
15 - King Of Pain
16 - Don't Stand So Close To Me
17 - Every Breath You Take [alternate source]
18 - Murder By Numbers
19 - Roxanne
20 - Can't Stand Losing You
The Band - 1986-02-08 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Late Show
Lone Star Cafe, NYC
Sound:
Line or Soundboard. Quality: Very Good.
01 - Organ Improv (1:40)
02 - Chest Fever (4:48)
03 - Long Black Veil (6:01)
04 - Milk Cow Blues (4:17)
05 - You Don't Know Me (2:51)
06 - Stage Fright (5:11)
07 - Ain't Got No Home (4:01)
08 - I Wish You Were Here Tonight (4:58)
09 - Ill Wind Blowin (3:25)
10 - Mystery Train (5:21)
11 - Up On Cripple Creek (5:16)
12 - I Shall Be Released (3:29)
13 - The Weight (5:34)
14 - Willie And The Hand Jive (6:55)
Sourced from a CDR copy of the bootleg "The Band - The Last Moving Shadows" received in trade. Extracted & compressed to FLAC level 8 (verified) with xACT v1.71.
The Smiths - 1986-02-08 - Liverpool, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
The Smiths
Royal Court, Liverpool, UK
February 8th, 1986
The Smiths headlined a benefit concert for members of Liverpool City Council, who were being taken to court for refusing to set the rates, as part of a protest against rate-capping. Slightly complicated - I've tried to explain it in the liner notes. The gig was organised by Tony Wilson, and New Order, The Fall and John Cooper Clarke were also on the bill - all for £6. It was the first proper gig by the Smiths after they recorded The Queen Is Dead (they had played a few songs at the Red Wedge gig in Newcastle just over a week earlier) and featured the first performances of There Is A Light... and Cemetry Gates. The version of Meat Is Murder has an extra verse/coda which I haven't heard on any other recordings.
The source recording seems to be derived from a soundboard or pro-recording (it may be an audience recording, but I don't think so). I think the remaster makes quite a massive difference, putting this gig into the premier league of live Smiths recordings in circulation. I've also made use of audience recordings by Soundsville Steve and The Big Bopper, in particular because the main recording is missing a few seconds of audio in two places. I think I've done quite a good job of this, although you can tell.
The Smiths
Royal Court, Liverpool, UK
February 8th, 1986
01 - Montagues and Capulets (intro)
02 - Shakespeare's Sister
03 - I Want The One I Can't Have
04 - Vicar In A Tutu
05 - Frankly, Mr Shankly
06 - (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame/Rusholme Ruffians
07 - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
08 - Cemetry Gates
09 - Nowhere Fast
10 - What She Said
11 - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
12 - Bigmouth Strikes Again
13 - William, It Was Really Nothing
14 - Meat Is Murder
15 - Stretch Out And Wait
The source recording seems to be derived from a soundboard or pro-recording (it may be an audience recording, but I don't think so). I think the remaster makes quite a massive difference, putting this gig into the premier league of live Smiths recordings in circulation. I've also made use of audience recordings by Soundsville Steve and The Big Bopper, in particular because the main recording is missing a few seconds of audio in two places. I think I've done quite a good job of this, although you can tell.
Deep Purple - 1987-02-08 - Koln, DE (AUD/FLAC) "Ritchie's dream"
(Audience FLAC)
Rithchie's Dream
CD1
01 - Highway Star
02 - Strange Kind of Woman
03 - The Unwritten Law
04 - Hard Lovin' Woman
05 - Dead or Alive
06 - Perfect Strangers
07 - Child in Time
CD2
01 - Difficult to Cure
02 - Lazy
03 - Space Truckin', Speed King
04 - Black Night
05 - Smoke on the Water
Metallica - 1987-02-08 - Zwolle, NL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
Metallica
Beyond The Wall Of Sound
Octopus - OCTO 060 (Gold Collection) Unofficial
1987-02-08Z
Zwolle, Netherlands
Aardshock Festival @ Ijsselhallen
SDB
Silvers > EAC > You
EAC log and full artwork included
01 Master Of Puppets 8:31
02 For Whom The Bell Tolls 4:09
03 Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 6:18
04 Ride The Lightning 6:55
05 Bass Solo 4:51
06 Whiplash 4:13
07 The Thing That Should Not Be 5:39
08 Peanuts / Four Horsemen 7:01
09 Am I Evil ? 3:50
10 Damage, Inc. 6:05
11 Blitzkrieg 4:02
first Silver date I have in my collection after Cliff died, here we get a good listen to Jason and what he brought to the band.
Guns N' Roses - 1988-02-08 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Label; LOST AND FOUND C081211
VENUE; Montezuma Hall
tYPE oF rECORDING aUDIENCE
Sound; A
Lineage
Silver CDR ---> dbpoweramp ---> FLAC
CD1 [43:08]
01 - Intro
02 - It'S So Easy
03 - Move To The City
04 - Mr - Brownstone
05 - Out Ta Get Me
06 - Sweet Child'O Mine
07 - I Used To Love Her
08 - My Michelle
09 - Rocket Queen
01 - Knockin' On Heaven'S Door
02 - Welcome To The Jungle
03 - Nightrain
04 - Patience
05 - Paradise City
06 - Mama Kin
AC/DC - 1988-02-08 - Melbourne, AU (SBD/FLAC)


National Tennis Center
Lineage:
CD (trade) > EAC > WAVE > FLAC
CD1
01 - Who Made Who
02 - Shoot To Thrill
03 - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
04 - Back In Black
05 - Heatseeker
06 - That's The Way I Wanna Rock & Roll
07 - You Shook Me All Night Long
CD2
01 - Rock & Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
02 - High Voltage
03 - Whole Lotta Rosie
04 - Let There Be Rock
05 - Highway To Hell
06 - T.N.T.
07 - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Notes:
incomplete show missing "Jailbreak", "The Jack" and "Hells Bells"
Daniel Lanois - 1990-02-08 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Fantastic SB recording from Daniel lanois Acadie tour in 1990.
Artwork included. Reseed from Dime 2008 in original files.
Daniel Lanois Royal Festival Hall London, England February 8, 1990
CD1
01 Fisherman's Daughter
02 O Marie
03 Jolie Louise
04 Still Water
05 Where The Hawkwind Kills
06 Silium's Hill
07 Little Sadie
08 Under A Stormy Sky
09 What The People Say
10 St. Ann's Gold
11 Ice
CD2
01 Little Sister
02 Indian Red
03 Mystery Train
04 I'm Waiting For My Man
05 Blackhawk
06 The Moon Struck One
07 Ain't Nothin' You Can Do
08 The Maker
09 Acadie (Fade Out)
Bob Dylan - 1990-02-08 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
legendary taper B
Lineage:
Sony ECM 150 t -> Sony D6, master cassette -> DAT - clone ->(digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496 -> Wavelab -> ssrc -> Wavelab, levels raised -> cdwave for tracking -> tlh
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
G. E. Smith (guitar)
Tony Garnier (bass)
Christopher Parker (drums)
CD1:
01 intro
02 Absolutely Sweet Marie
03 Man In The Long Black Coat
04 Positively 4th Street
05 Ballad Of A Thin Man
06 Pledging My Time
07 I Want You
08 Political World
09 You Angel You
10 All Along The Watchtower
11 Boots Of Spanish Leather
12 To Ramona
13 She Belongs To Me
14 Mr. Tambourine Man
15 Disease Of Conceit
16 You're A Big Girl Now
17 I'll Remember You
18 Where Teardrops Fall
CD2:
01 Seeing The Real You At Last
02 Every Grain Of Sand
03 Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
04 Like A Rolling Stone
05 It Ain't Me, Babe
06 I've Been All Around This World (trad.)
07 Highway 61 Revisited
Dire Straits - 1992-02-08 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 32"


(Audience FLAC)
Dire Straits
The Forum
Inglewood, CA
February 8, 1992
Mike Millard Original Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 32
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassettes > Yamaha KX-W592 Cassette Deck > Sony R-500 DAT > Analog Master DAT Clone > Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 > Sound Forge Audio Studio 13.0 capture > iZotope RX6 > iZotope Ozone 6 > Audacity > Peak Pro 6 > xACT 2.39 > FLAC
01 Calling Elvis
02 Walk Of Life
03 Heavy Fuel
04 Romeo And Juliet
05 Planet Of New Orleans
06 The Bug
07 Private Investigations
08 Sultans Of Swing
09 On Every Street
10 Your Latest Trick
11 Two Young Lovers
12 Tunnel Of Love
13 Money For Nothing
14 Brothers In Arms
Known Faults:
-Calling Elvis: joined in progress
Introduction to the Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Series
Welcome to JEMS’ Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone series presenting recordings made by legendary taper Mike Millard, AKA Mike the MICrophone, best known for his masters of Led Zeppelin done in and around Los Angeles circa 1975-77. For the complete details on how tapes in this series came to be lost and found again, as well as JEMS' long history with Mike Millard, please refer to the notes in Vol. One: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=500680.
Until 2020, the Lost and Found series presented fresh transfers of previously unavailable first-generation copies made by Mike himself for friends like Stan Gutoski of JEMS, Jim R, Bill C. and Barry G. These sources were upgrades to circulating copies and in most instances marked the only time verified first generation Millard sources had been directly digitized in the torrent era.
That all changed with the discovery of many of Mike Millard’s original master tapes.
Yes, you read that correctly, Mike Millard’s master cassettes, long rumored to be destroyed or lost, have been found. Not all of them but many, and with them a much more complete picture has emerged of what Millard recorded between his first show in late 1973 and his last in early 1992.
The reason the rediscovery of his master tapes is such a revelation is that we’ve been told for decades they were gone. Internet myths suggest Millard destroyed his master tapes before taking his own life, an imprudent detail likely concocted based on the assumption that because his master tapes never surfaced and Mike’s mental state was troubled he would do something rash WITH HIS LIFE’S WORK. There’s also a version of the story where Mike’s family dumps the tapes after he dies. Why would they do that?
The truth is Mike’s masters remained in his bedroom for many years after his death in 1994. We know at least a few of Millard’s friends and acquaintances contacted his mother Lia inquiring about the tapes at the time to no avail. But in the early 2000s, longtime Millard friend Rob S was the one she knew and trusted enough to preserve Mike’s work.
The full back story on how Mike’s master tapes were saved can be found in the notes for Vol. 18 Pink Floyd, which was the first release in our series transferred from Millard’s original master tapes:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=667745&hit=1
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=667750&hit=1
Dire Straits, The Forum, Inglewood, CA, February 8, 1992
The Year of the Mike continues with a recording from the late stages of his work, Dire Straits playing the second of two nights at The Forum in Inglewood. This was in the middle of the band’s massive On Every Street world tour that would prove to be their last.
Knopfler and Co. stuck to a core set of songs for the tour, making changes here and there. This Forum show includes a couple of the songs that weren’t in the set every night: “Planet of New Orleans” and “Tunnel of Love.” Their final tour may not represent peak Dire Straits, but one can’t deny the caliber of the playing is excellent and some of the versions of these songs stretch out marvelously.
Mike and Rob were sitting in Loge 24, Row L which puts them at a good angle of attack for the PA. They arrived a little late, stuck in traffic on Manchester Blvd. which explains why “Calling Elvis” is joined in progress. Their resulting recording is excellent by any standard, rich, full fidelity if a bit roomy as many Forum tapes are and not quite as close sounding as Millard’s masterworks. But it sure makes for good listening. Samples provided.
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JEMS is proud to partner with Rob, Jim R and Barry G to release Millard's historic recordings and to help set the record straight about the man himself. One thing that isn’t definitively clear to us yet is precisely when Millard stopped recording. The last known cassette master we are aware of dates from April 1992, two and a half years before he died. But we have it on good authority that Mike borrowed a friend’s DAT recorder on occasion and it is possible that his work from 1992-94 is not on cassette but DAT and hence wasn’t something Rob found at Mike’s house where he had no means for playback. We also know Mike reached out to friends about taping the Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge tour in 1994, but we don’t believe that transpired. Our goal is to document all of Mike’s work and that of others who recorded using his gear (and we know of at least two people who did).
We can’t thank Rob enough for reconnecting with Jim and putting his trust in our Millard reissue campaign. He kept these precious tapes under wraps for two decades, but once Rob learned of our methods and stewardship, he agreed to contribute the Millard DATs and cassettes to the program.
As always, massive credit goes to our post-production supervisor mjk5510. Week in, week out he delivers the goods to you.
In these unprecedented times we will continue to put more music in your hands and ears while everyone is bunkered in.
Please stay positive, help your neighbors, help strangers and let’s get to the other side of this intact. Better still, make a donation to a food bank or other key support organization helping out those who are struggling even more than you are to get by.
Lastly, cheers to the late, great Mike the MICrophone. His work never ceases to impress. May he rest in peace.
BK for JEMS
Black Sabbath - 1994-02-08 - New Britain, CT (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
Black Sabbath
The Sting
New Britain, CT
February 8, 1994
“Soundboard Recording” (precise lineage unknown)
01 - “intro” > Supertzar
02 - Time Machine
03 - Children Of The Grave
04 - Children Of The Sea
05 - I Witness
06 - The Mob Rules
07 - Into The Void
08 - Psychophobia
09 - Black Sabbath
10 - Neon Knights
11 - Immaculate Deception
12 - The Wizard
13 - Cross Of Thorns
14 - Symptom Of The Universe
15 - Headless Cross
16 - Paranoid

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