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Frank Sinatra - 1968-05-22 - Oakland, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

FRANK SINATRA
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA
1968-05-22

lineage
SBD > ? > BOOTLEG CD [BAYSOUND 6805] > ? > FLAC

01 Dan In, Day Out (Mercer/Bloom)
02 I Get a Kick Out of You (Porter)
03 Moonlight in Vermont (Blackburn/Suessdorf)
04 The Lady is a Tramp (Rodgers/Hart )
05 I Have Dreamed (Rodgers/Hammerstein)
06 I've Got You Under My Skin (Porter)
07 That's Life (Kay/Gordon)
08 Ol' Man River (Hammerstein/Kern)
09 All I Need Is The Girl (Sondheim/Styne )
10 Willow Weep for Me (Ronell)
11 Goin Out of My Head
12 Nancy (Silvers/Van Heusen)
13 Fly Me to the Moon (Howard)
14 It Was a Very Good Year
15 My Kind Of Town (Cahn/van Heusen)
16 *Frank Speech, Thanks the Crowd*
17 High Hopes / Vote for Kennedy

Notes:
This concert bootleg is hard to find and pricey, but it will hold plenty of interest for die-hard Frank Sinatra fans. Backed by a full orchestra, Sinatra is in excellent voice and the song selection is first-rate, with the exception of the "mod" "Goin' Out of My Head," which suits the singer about as well as love beads and platform shoes. The concert contained on this disc was a big Democratic Party fundraiser, and it was very rare for Sinatra (or any other performer) to do stadium shows at this time. Sadly, such massive concerts would become Sinatra's main musical activity throughout the '70s and '80s. Since this concert was a fundraiser for a Democratic candidate, the bootleg also includes Sinatra's reworking of "High Hopes" for Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign as a bonus.

John Mayall - 1969-05-22 - Bremen, DE (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

JOHN MAYALL'S BLUESBREAKERS

Die Glocke Konzerthaus, Bremen, Germany,
May 22, 1969
Liberated Midnight Dreamer bootleg

John Mayall - keyboards, harp
Mick Taylor - guitar
Steve Thompson - bass
Collin Allen - drums

01 - Love Me Baby If You Can
02 - Checkin' Up On My Baby
03 - Parchman Farm
04 - Time Has Come
05 - 2401

Santana - 1970-05-22 - Waikiki, HI (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Carlos Santana 
Jose “Chepito” Areas 
David Brown 
Michael Carabello 
Gregg Rolie 
Michael Shrieve 

01. Se A Cabo 
02. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen 
03. Savor/Jingo 
04. Oye Como Va 
05. Toussaint L’Overture/Evil Ways 
06. Evil Ways 
07. Treat 
08. Gumbo 
09. Waiting 
10. Hope You’re Feeling Better 
11. Conquistadore Rides Again 

Total time 54.34 

Elton John - 1970-05-22 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Elton John - Live At BBC Studios

Quality: TVRip
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio codec: LPCM
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4: 3) 25.00fps 8000Kbps
Audio: 48000Hz stereo 1536Kbps

Original Broadcast:
01. Your Song
02. Border Song
03. Sixty Years On
04. Take Me To The Pilot
05. The Greatest Discovery
06. I Need You To Turn To
07. Burn Down The Mission

Alternate Versions:
08. Burn Down The Mission
09. Sixty Years On
10. Take Me To The Pilot
11. The Greatest Discovery
12. Conversation in studio
13. Your Song
14. Border Song

53:15



Barclay James Harvest - 1971-05-22 - Bern, CH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

"WILLIAM TELL EDITION" 047

BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST w/Symphony Orchestra

"Pop Land HitFair"

Recorded by; "Judge Free"

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

Recording provided by; "William Tell"

John Lees- Vocals/Guitars
Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme- Vocals/Mellotron/Keyboards/Guitars (Rip)
Les Holroyd- Bass/Guitars/Keyboards/Vocals
Mel Pritchard- Drums/Percussion (Rip)

CD1 (Not Bjh!!)
01. ?
02. Willie The Pimp
03. I Walk On Gulied Splinters

CD2
01. She Said
02. Mockingbird
03. Galadriel
04. The Sun Will Never Shine
05. Too Much On Your Plate
06. The Poet
07. Dark Now My Sky

The Rolling Stones - 1971-05-22 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

POP2

Marquee Club 

TVRip
DVD Video
MPEG2
MPEG1
MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4:3) 25.00fps 9200Kbps
MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo 224Kbps

01. Live With Me
02. Dead Flowers
03. I Got The Blues
04. Let It Rock
05. Midnight Rambler
06. Satisfaction
07. Bitch
08. Brown Sugar

37:57

Rory Gallagher - 1972-05-22 - Germersheim, DE (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Rory Gallagher
1972-05-22
Insel Gruen, Germersheim, Germany

Lineage:
FM -1st Gen. Reel./Aud. 1st.Gen. Cass> Nak. ZX7 Cass.Deck> Pioneer PDR05 CDrecorder> Eac> flac> (Nero) 2006 burned to audio disc/Trade CDR> (wav) 2013 DAE with EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)

May 22, 1972 (FM - "1st Gen" - with fill, offered as "Doc's Diary Vol.2: 1st. Gen. FM & More" - 72 Total Minutes Long) 1972 & 1973 FM & AUD

Artwork: included, was made & posted in comments section when Doc originally made this great offer.

Length: 16 tracks = 71:39 minutes

Rory Gallagher .... Doc´s Diary Vol.2: 1st. Gen. FM & More!
2nd British Rockmeeting; Germersheim, Insel Grün,

Hey everybody, here´s something for Rock- and Bluesfans!
This is Rory Gallagher´s performance from the 2nd British Rockmeeting in Germersheim, Insel Grün, Germany(near Heidelberg), plus some very nice short cuts (everything I have included), recorded early 70´s in Germany! This is my first Rory Gallagher compilation!

Amoung the more than 40 acts on this 2nd British Rockmeeting in southern Germany, were Pink Floyd, Wishbone Ash, Uriah Heep, Humble Pie, Kinks, Family and many more (see Festival Poster in the Attachment file)!
The Bands played from Friday May 20th to Monday May 22nd 1972!
Rory played Monday afternoon, his set was, beside Lindisfarne, the only set broadcasted!(incomplete, ca. 40 mins)

People from other countries hardly could imagine, how popular Rory was here in the earlyer 70´s.......... I saw him there for the first time, and he really did a great and intense performance! He was so good, we couldn t hardly wait for his next show, scheduled for autum 1972!
He was the only artist to give 3 encores in Germersheim....

I added 5 tracks he played live acc., in a german FM Radio studio, plus 3 tracks from a really superp "AUD" tape recorded in Ludwigsburg 3/72! (recorded by taper "U",one of the best tapers I found here, for

Germersheim 1972-05-22 FM Mono Broadcast 1st Gen.
1 Radio Intro
2 Used to be
3 The Hoodooh Woman is gonna hoodooh the Hoodooh Man
4 Don´t know where I´m going solo acc./harp
5 Going to my hometown (Rory on Mandolin)

Encore
6 Bullfrogg Blues
7 Laundramat /voice over interview/cuts

HR2 FM, Apropop 1973: Rory live in Radio studio w/acoustic guitar 1st. Gen. Fm
8 Gypsy Woman
9 The Cockoo
10 Pistol Slapper Blues

HR2 FM, Apropop 1/72:Rory live in Radio studio w/acoustic guitar 1st. Gen. Fm
11 Banker´s Blues
12 The Hoodooh Woman is gonna hoodooh the Hoodooh Man
13 The unmilitary Twostep (Instr.)

Ludwigsburg, Scala Kino 3/72 superp Aud. 1st. Gen (from Taper"U")
14 The Hoodooh Woman is gonna hoodooh the Hoodooh Man
15 I´m tore down
16 Pistol Slapper Blues

Rory Gallgher: voc., guit.,mandolin
Willgar Campbell: drums
Gerry McAvoy: bass

Quality is very nice Mono FM & superp Mono audience, but you can´t compare early 70´s taping with today´s technologies!

Time: 71:39 minutes

Enjoy this great piece of histoy! Enjoy!!

I'm proud to say that I attented this festival as a fifteen year old boy! It´s unbelievabale, but the organizers had to change the area for the festival several times in the last moments and one possible area was just 3 km from the small town I grew up! Since my mother saw no way to keep me away from something like that in the neighbourhood, she was prepaired enough to let me go another 20 km, finally!

Pink Floyd - 1972-05-22 - Amsterdam, NL (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

01 - Atom Heart Mother
02 - Careful With That Axe Eugene
03 - A Saucerful Of Secrets

Run Time is 37min

Notes:
This is a very unique piece of video that was filmed on a high grade, hand-held camera in a very obscure and long out of date format. The group that discovered and restored this footage had the equipment refurbished just to save the footage. This is the longest piece of live film of the 70's Pink Floyd, and it truly has as ambience of a live concert that no other existing film does (the Whitehead films from '72 for example). It features the last ever live performance of "Atom Heart Mother" ,in it's entirety, as well as full length versions of "Careful With That Axe Eugene" and "A Saucerful Of Secrets". Pink Floyd fans...relish this extraordinary film, and big ups to The PF Arch. Society for doing the entire world a big favor for making this happen, I'm constantly amazed at the fans who put their time and money into preserving this history.



Atomic Rooster - 1972-05-22 - Germersheim, DE (AUD/FLAC)


(Very good audience FLAC)

"2nd British Rock Meeting"
Insel Grun

Lineage:
REEL 2 REEL Master>1st GEN REEL>DAT>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC

Recorded with:
TELEFUNKEN MAGNETOPHON 300 TS>GRUNDIG Microphone 

Chris Farlowe- Vocals
Vincent Crane- Keyboards
Steve Bolton- Guitar
Ric Parnell- Drums

01. Breakthru
02. Save Me
03. A Spoonful Of Bromide Helps The Pulse Rate Go Down
04. Black Snake
05. Stand By Me
06. The Devil'S Answer
07. Gershatzer Incl.Keyboard & Drum Solo'S

Buddy Miles Express - 1972-05-22 - Germersheim, DE (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

BUDDY MILES EXPRESS 
1972-05-22 
"2nd British Rock Meeting" 
Open Air Festival 
Insel Grun 
Germersheim 
West Germany 

lineage
REEL 2 REEL Master>1st GEN REEL>DAT1>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC

"Master Reel, was erased by the Taper himself....1st gens are all that exist"-HB 

Recorded by "HB" 
Recorded with;TELEFUNKEN MAGNETOPHON 300 TS>GRUNDIG Microphone 

Buddy Miles- Drums/Vocal (Ex- Band Of Gypsys) 
Ron Johnson- Bass 
Robert Hogins- Organ/Vocal 
Adrian Gurvitz- Guitar (Ex- Gun/3 Man Army/Baker Gurvitz Army) 
David Dhalston- Trombone/Congas 
Richard Aplanalp- Tenor Sax 
Billy Sprague- Trumpet/Flugelhorn 

CD1 
1. Marbles/Lava/Free Form Funkafide Filth/ 
2. Down By The River# 

CD2 
1. Them Changes 
2. We Got To Live Together 

#NEIL YOUNG cover

Lou Reed - 1974-05-22 - Brussels, BE (TV/FLAC)




(TV broadcast FLAC)

Lou Reed 
Venue: Ancienne Belgique (Brussels, BELGIUM) 
Date: 22 May 1974 
Disc Title: It's Nicer In The Dark 

Lineage: 
Belgian Television Broadcast -> ? -> CD-R -> xACT flac conversion 

01. Intro 
02. Sweet Jane 
03. I'm Waiting For The Man 
04. Lady Day 
05. Vicious 
06. Sally Can't Dance 
07. Ride Sally Ride 

And here begins my Sally Can't Dance Tour Upload Bonanza! 

Although this is not the entire concert, it IS the entire television broadcast and there are no "complete" shows of this in circulation. This is IT. 

The sound is utterly fantastic and the band AND Lou are tight. I know I've put up some lousy sounding Lou shows on DaD, but this is one of the standouts so far. You have seen some of this show in the "American Masters" PBS documentary, where Lou hits the stage in a leather jacket with sequin eagle (?) on the back, black mesh shirt and huge, oversized, pure 1970's shades. 

Once Lou moved on from the twin-barrel assault of Hunter/Wagner, he picked up the remnants of supergroup Rhinoceros and killer bassist Prakash John (Alice Cooper's collective) and came to the Sally Can't Dance Tour with a heavily funkified sound. The arrangements were stripped down from the Berlin-era Tour (Rock 'N Roll Animal Tour), but the musicians remained top-notch. 

The sound mix is very good, so plug this in and enjoy. I know it took me a while to post another Lou show, but my son is dead-center in the terrible two's, so gimme a break! 

The Rolling Stones - 1976-05-22 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

THE ROLLING STONES - "Tour Of Europe '76 - Box Set"
Earls Court Arena, London, UK
May 22, 1976

Source: Tour Of Europe '76 Box Set (Label Unknown)

Lineage: 
CDR received in a trade -> flac via TLH -> You

01 Fanfare For The Common Man
02 Honky Tonk Women
03 If You Can’t Rock Me - Get Off Of My Cloud
04 Hand Of Fate
05 Hey Negrita
06 Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
07 Fool To Cry
08 Hot Stuff
09 Star Star
10 You Gotta Move
11 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
12 Band introductions
13 Happy
14 Tumbling Dice
15 Nothing From Nothing
16 Outta Space
17 Midnight Rambler
18 It’s Only Rock And Roll
19 Brown Sugar
20 Jumping Jack Flash
21 Street Fighting Man
22 Sympathy For The Devil

Sound Quality: Soundboard Recording

Tommy Bolin Band - 1976-05-22 - Roslyn, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tommy Bolin Band
My Father's Place, Roslyn, NY
May 22, 1976

Source
WLIR Radio > Kenwood receiver > Marantz cassette deck > TDK-SA90 > Cool Edit > CDR > Wav > FLAC

Editing
Sound Forge (volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) Flac 8

Tommy Bolin - guitar, vocals (passed away December 4, 1976, aged 25)
Mark Stein - keyboards
Reggie McBride - bass
Norma Jean Bell - saxophone, percussion
Narada Michael Walden - drums

01 Teaser
02 People, People
03 The Grind
04 Stein Solo
05 Wild Dogs
06 Band Introductions
07 Delightful
08 I Fell In Love
09 Marching Powder
10 Lotus

Total Time = 58:00

This Tommy Bolin show is the only original music I have to contribute to the community.
I lived in Stamford CT in the 70s and owned a Kenwood receiver and a Marantz tape cassette tape deck. WLIR sent live shows across the water from Long Island. I heard this show was going to be re-broadcast and set up the tape deck trying to get the levels perfect for the strength of radio signal. That day I was hosting a few friends in the back yard and was sending the show out the bedroom windows. I timed exactly when the 90 minute cassette started and made sure to watch the clock. Just before the TDK SA90 tape hit the 45 minute mark I quickly flipped it over. I kept the tape and played it a few times them stored it. When the 90's rolled around I bought Cool Edit 95 for making training programs, yes the program that once you bought it you would never have to pay for an upgrade again, until of course he asked for more money a few years later. Anyway I digress. So the 90's came and I could burn CDs. I transferred the Bolin show to wave, then did a few modifications with cool edit but I forget which, I think I normalized it is about all. I also spliced the cassette flip during "Marching Powder" so well I can't remember where I did it! I then sent a copy of the show to a person I met over the web that sent it to the Bolin Archives. The Bolin Archives then messed with it some more and published my recording!! (They even gave me credit on the sleeve because the person I traded with gave them my name). I noticed it on their web page and emailed them. They then said they had tried to contact me but I had switched internet providers and moved. They asked if it was ok to use it and I said "sure".

Renaissance - 1976-05-22 - Passaic, NJ (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Renaissance 1976-05-22 The Capital Theater Passaic New Jersey

cdr copies ~ EAC ~ FLAC files from usb disk ~ you 

CD1
01 Can You Understand 
02 Running Hard 
03 Ocean Gypsy 
04 Carpet Of The Sun 
05 Mother Russia 
06 Prologue

CD2
01 Song of Scheherazade (fades in) 
02 Ashes Are Burning

Kiss - 1976-05-22 - Paris, FR (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

01 - Deuce
02 - Strutter
03 - Flaming Youth
04 - Hotter than hell
05 - Firehouse
06 - She
07 - Shout it out loud
08 - 100,000 years
09 - Black diamond
10 - Detroit rock city
11  - Nothin' to lose
12 - Rock and roll all nite

Led Zeppelin - 1977-05-22 - Fort Worth, TX (SBD/FLAC) "Texas Hurricane" by EVSD




(Soundboard FLAC)

Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, USA 

Texas Hurricane Fort Worth 1977, 3cd by Empress Valley (#EVSD 737/738/739) 

source: soundboard recording 

lineage: silvers > EAC > FLAC (level 8 ) 

CD1
01.The Song Remains The Same 
02.Sick Again 
03.Nobody's Fault But Mine 
04.In My Time Of Dying 
05.Since I've Been Loving You 
06.No Quarter 

CD2
01.Ten Years Gone 
02.The Battle of Evermore 
03.Going To California 
04.Black Country Woman 
05.Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 
06.White Summer / Black Mountain Side 
07.Kashmir 

CD3: 
01.Out On The Tiles / Moby Dick 
02.Guitar Solo 
03.Achilles Last Stand 
04.Stairway To Heaven 
05.Whole Lotta Love 
06.Rock And Roll 
07.It'll Be Me (with Mick Ralphs) 

Led Zeppelin - 1977-05-22 - Fort Worth, TX (AUD/FLAC) "Complete Tarrant Concert"


(Audience FLAC)

" Complete Tarrant Concert"
Tarrant County Convention Center
Audience Recording

Lineage: Silvers > EAC >WAV > FLAC

Label: Wendy

Original Taper: N/A

Cheers and thanks to my mate Phil for hooking me up with this.

CD1
01 The Song Remains The Same
02 Sick Again
03 Nobody's Fault But Mine/In My Time Of Dying ( False Start)
04 In My Time Of Dying ( Includes: " You Shook Me")
05 Since I've Been Loving You

CD2
01 No Quarter ( Includes: " The Nut Cracker Suite")
02 Ten Years Gone
03 Going To California
04 Black Country Woman
05 Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
06 White Summer - Black Mountain Side
07 Kashmir

CD3
01 Moby Dick
02 Guitar Solo ( Includes: " Dixie", and " The Star Spangled Banner")
03 Achilles Last Stand
04 Stairway To Heaven
05 Whole Lotta Love
06 Rock And Roll
07 It'll Be Me (With Mick Ralphs Of Bad Company)

There was no review of this on Underground Uprising, so I'll give you a brief review of the performance.

There are three audience recording sources of this show.

Here's how the titles breakdown according to Bootledz:

5-22-77, sources 1,2, & 3
Polished Performances 1977 (POT), Song of the South (Capricorn), Unbooted (Tarantura), It'll Be Zep (SIRA, 3cd), Complete Tarrant Concert (Wendy Records,3cd), & Jamming With Mick Ralphs (Empress Valley, 3cd)
Tarantura, Capricorn, and POT feature the first source. Tarantura and POT don't include any of Moby Dick. Capricorn seems to be the full tape.
Silver Rarities uses the third tape source through Since I've Been Loving You, then switches to the second source for No Quarter and Ten Years Gone. SIRA switches back to source three for Going To California, Black Country Woman, and Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp. After that, it switches to source two through the end of Moby Dick. The remainder of the show is from source one.
Wendy uses the same mix as SIRA until half way through Moby Dick, where it switches to the first tape source. It briefly switches back to a known source after Achilles Last Stand.
Empress Valley mixture is slightly different. It uses source two for half of Dying, all of Since, most of Black Country Woman, all of Bron-Yr-Aur, and the first half of Moby Dick. After that, source one is the primary tape, with it's small gaps filled by source two.
Wendy and Empress have amplified there tapes some.

An Excellent performance from the group, and Wendy has put together a nice sounding recording from the sources they used.
A little bit top heavy because it's sound has been amplified, but it's nothing that ruins the sound of the performance, there's a decent amount of bass in the mix as well, this doesn't sound like it was overly tinkered with the way previous Wendy releases have been.

Led Zeppelin - 1977-05-22 - Fort Worth, TX (AUD/FLAC) "It'll Be Zep"



(Audience FLAC)

Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Source:
Good/Very good mono audience

Lineage:
Silvers > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Title:
It'll Be Zep

Label:
Silver Rarities (SIRA 171/172/173)

CD1 (45:31)
01. crowd
02. The Song Remains the Same
03. Sick Again
04. Nobody's Fault But Mine
05. In My Time of Dying
06. Since I've Been Loving You

CD2 (57:57)
01. No Quarter
02. Ten Years Gone (cuts in)
03. Going to California
04. Black Country Woman
05. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
06. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
07. Kashmir

CD3 (70:49)
01. Moby Dick
02. Jimmy's Solo
03. Achilles Last Stand
04. Stairway to Heaven
05. Whole Lotta Love / Rock and Roll
06. It'll Be Me (with the special guest of Mick Ralphs)

Van Halen - 1978-05-22 - Manchester, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage: 
SB>low-gen cass>MD transfer>CDR(2)>EAC>WAV>FLAC6

01. On Fire 3:34
02. I'm The One 4:17
03. Bass Solo 1:16
04. Runnin' With The Devil 3:46
05. Atomic Punk / Drum Solo 3:34
06. Little Dreamer 3:29
07. Feel Your Love Tonight 3:38
08. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 4:04
09. Guitar Solo 3:07
10. You Really Got Me 3:50
11. D.O.A. 5:54

Total Time: 40:32

Iggy Pop - 1978-05-22 - Helsinki, FIN (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Iggy Pop and Sonic's Rendezvous 
Iggy Pop - Vocals 
Fred Sonic Smith - Guitar 
Gary Rasmussen - Bass 
Scott Asheton - Drums 

May 22nd, 1978 
Helsinki 
Radio Broadcast or Soundboard. Either way, sound is excellent 
367 mgs 

CD-Rx>EAC>FLAC 

01 - Penetration 
02 - TV Eye 
03 - Kill City 
04 - Endless Sea 
05 - Five Foot One 
06 - Curiosity Killed the Cat 
07 - Girls, Girls, Girls 
08 - Gimmie Danger 
09 - Lust for Life 
10 - Dirt 
11 - I Wanna Be Your Dog 
12 - One for My Baby 
13 - I Got a Right







David Bowie - 1978-05-22 - Vienna, AT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

David Bowie - We Can Be Heroes (1978) Flac [2cd]

The Stadthalle

Excellent Audience Recording


Lineage:

SilverCD > EAC(secure) > Flac(level.8)


CD1 [50.53]
01. Warszara
02. "Heroes"
03. What In The World
04. Be My Wife
05. The Jean Genie
06. Blackout
07. Sense Of Doubt
08. Speed Of Life
09. Breaking
10. Fame
11. Beauty And The Beast


CD2 [58.22]
01. Five Years
02. Soul Love
03. Star
04. Hang On To Yourself
05. Ziggy Stardust
06. Suffragette City
07. Art Decade
08. Alabama Song
09. Station To Station
10. Stay
11. TVC-15
12. Rebel Rebel


Notes:

The complete show caught in very good to excellent sound quality! This was the first ever show that Bowie performed in Austria, and it was a good one! This Japanese release is very nice both when it comes to the quality of the discs and when it comes to the great cover!

New Barbarians - 1979-05-22 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 154"


New Barbarians
Sports Arena
San Diego, CA
May 22, 1979
Mike Millard First-Generation Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 154

Recording Gear: AKG 451E microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 cassette recorder

JEMS 2022 Transfer: Mike Millard First-Generation Cassette made for Ed F > Nakamichi RX-505 (azimuth adjustment) > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 capture 2496 > iZotope RX8 > iZotope Ozone 8 > MBIT+ resample to 1644 > Audacity > TLH > FLAC

01 Sweet Little Rock & Roller
02 Buried Alive
03 F.U.C. Her
04 Mystifies Me
05 Infekshun
06 Rock Me Baby
07 Sure The One You Need
08 Lost And Lonely
09 Breathe On Me
10 Love In Vain
11 Let's Go Steady Again
12 Apartment No. 9
13 Honky Tonk Women
14 Worried Life Blues
15 I Can Feel The Fire
16 Come To Realise
17 Am I Grooving You
18 Seven Days
19 Before They Make Me Run
20 Jumping Jack Flash

Known Faults: tape alignment issues throughout but especially on "Before They Make Me Run" and the first three minutes of "Jumping Jack Flash"

AC/DC - 1979-05-22 - Nashville, TN (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Location: Nashville, TN USA 
Date: May 22nd 1979 
Venue: Tennessee Theatre 
Lineage: trade > hdd > you 

01 Live Wire 
02 Problem Child 
03 Sin City 
04 Bad Boy Boogie 
05 The Jack 
06 High Voltage 
07 Riff Raff 
08 Rocker 
09 Whole Lotta Rosie

Lenght: 59 mins.

Adam and the Ants - 1980-05-22 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Electric Ballroom 

lineage
Cassette>CD-R>PC>FLAC>Traders Little Helper.

Recorded on the 'Ants Invasion Tour' 

01. Intro 
02. (You'Re So) Physical 
03. Kings Of The Wild Frontier 
04. Ants Invasion 
05. Beat My Guest 
06. Cleopatra 
07. Picasso 
08. Kick 
09. Fall In 
10. Killer In The Home 
11. Press Darlings 
12. Cartrouble 
13. Table Talk 
14. Zerox 
15. Fat Fun 
16. A.N.T.S. 
17. Plastic Surgery 

Tom Scott - 1980-05-22 - Huntington Beach, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Golden Bear
Huntington Beach, Ca.
1980 (exact date unknown, possibly may 22)
incomplete soundboard recording

lineage:
soundboard > unknown cassette deck > TDK-SA 90 minute cassette (probably master) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

Tom Scott: sax
David Garfield: keyboards
Carlos Rios: guitar
Neil Stubenhaus: bass (thanks to davidleeroth for spelling correction)
Vinnie Colaiuta: drums

01: car wars 5:13 (cuts in)
02: dirty old man 6:39
03: band introductions 2:13
04: street beat 9:15
05: shadows 10:31
06: hittin' on 6 10:36
07: heading home 1:14 (end cuts)

runtime: 45:41 (minutes/ seconds)

Jaco Pastorius - 1983-05-22 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

aco Pastorius & Word Of Mouth 
May 22, 1983 
(2pm Afternoon Show) 
Koseinenkin Hall 
Tokyo, Japan 

Lineage: 
Radio Broadcast Recording (unknown low generation cassette tape) > CDR received in trade > FLAC Level 8 > You 

Jaco Pastorius - Bass & Vocals 
Delmar Brown - Keys & Vocals 
Alex Foster - Trumpet 
Ron Tooley - Trumpet & Flugal Horn 
Othello Molineaux - Steel Drums 
Kenwood Denard - Drums 
Don Alias - Percussion 
Kazumi Watanabe - Guitar (Special Guest for the Entire Show) 

CD1
01 Dania 
02 Bass Solo 
03 New York City Groove > Beaver Patrol (Part 1 - A Tease!) 
04 The Chicken 
05 New Reggae 
06 Amerika 

CD2
07 Beaver Patrol (Part 2 - Full Blown!) 
08 Fannie Mae (Blues Medley including: Why I Sing The Blues & Kansas City) 
09 Promise Land 
10 Black Market > Clean Up Woman > Beaver Patrol (Reprise)