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The Who - 1968-04-06 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore East

Source: 
Soundboard

Lineage: 
Silver>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>YOU

01 - Summertime Blues
02 - Fortune Teller
03 - Tattoo
04 - Little Billy
05 - I Can't Explain
06 - Happy Jack
07 - Relax
08 - A Quick One while He#s Away
09 - My May
10 - Shakin' All Over
11 - Boris The Spider
12 - My Generation

Bonus tracks:
13 - I'm A Boy
14 - Substitute
15 - My Generation

Notes:
This is a forerunner to LIVE AT LEEDS. This was taped for a possible album release but that never happened. Excellent sound and great set. This is The Who at their peak!!!

The Bonus tracks were recorded at the Pier Pavillon and broadcasted on French TV in 1966.

Procol Harum - 1969-04-06 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage unknown
received in trade - xAct - FLAC

Fillmore West
April 6 & 1969
01 Conquistador
02 Stoke Poges
03 Kaleidescope
04 Homburg
05 Repent Walpurgis
06 Shine On Brightly
07 Going Down Slow
08 Juicy John Pink
09 Cerdes (Outside the Gates of)
10 Skip Softly Mu Moonbeams

Troubadour
Los Angeles
1969
11 Crucifixion Lane
12 Wish Me Well
13 Rambling On
14 Going Down Slow
15 A Whiter Shade of Pale

Deep Purple - 1970-04-06 - Vienna, AT (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Complete Audience Recording 

Lineage:
2nd Gen Cassette>DAT>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC

Ritchie Blackmore – guitar (1968–1975, 1984–1993) 
Ian Gillan – vocals (1969–1973, 1984–1988, 1992–present) 
Jon Lord – keyboards (1968–1976, 1984–2001) 
Roger Glover – bass (1969–1973, 1984–present) 
Ian Paice – drums (1968–1976, 1984–present) 

CD1 
01. Warm Up & Intro:
02. Speed King
03. Hush
04. Child In Time
05. Wring That Neck

CD2 
01. Wring That Neck(Cont)
02. Mandrake Root 

This is DEEP PURPLE again at their improvisational best. These are some of the wildest and best versions of these 5 songs live.  Back in this era Blackmore & Lord are the true "leaders" of the band and they display this with their musical bravado. 1970 is Ritchie Blackmore's year. There are alot of great guitar plays in the field of Rock & Jazz in this era of music, but no one has yet to bring classical music to into their guitar playing, at least not on the level that Mr.Blackmore would. At the very moment of this recording the "Man In Black" is without a "peer".  The dexterity in his playing and his willingness to go out on limb and play totally of the cuff without structure is beyond even Hendrix & Page at this point. This is the "Golden era" of Ritchie Blackmore...for pure improvisational guitar playing, he was damn near this year impossible to beat! And then there is Jon Lord...In the wake of progressive Rock in the 70's, Keyboards we're becoming more and more popular and many a musician started to make a name for themsleves just like the "Guitar Slingers". Keith Emerson was on the rise as well soon would be Rick Wakeman. But Jon Lord really is the name one typical thinks of when thinking of a heavy metal band having Keyboards. And rightly so....who else would jokingly refer to themself on stage as "Rick Emerson". lol It is stated in an interview by Ritchie Blackmore, that after hearing "Whole Lotta Love" on the radio in late 1969, that DP needed a new singer... Hence the arrival of Ian Gillan. The similarities to the two singers styles is obvious if your an Elvis fan. Gillan & Plant were both huge Elvis fans. In fact DEEP PURPLE is likely the only band to ever scare the shit out of Zeppelin with their own streched out "over top" improvisations.

Jackson Browne - 1970-04-06 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Criterion Demos

01. Last Time I Was Home (2:57)
02. Jamacia Say You Will (3:45)
03. Song For Adam (5:18)
04. Doctor My Eyes (3:49)
05. Low Road (3:04)
06. Door Into The Morning (2:40)
07. Another Place (2:33)
08. The Birds Of St Marks (3:39)
09. Mae Jean Goes To Hollywood (2:56)
10. Gone To Sorrow (3:04)
11. Hot Like Today (2:49)
12. A Child In These Hills (3:45)
13. The Top (3:53)
14. My Opening Farewell (4:35)
15. The Times You've Come (3:26)
16. From The Silver Lake (4:39)
17. There Came A Question (3:23)
18. Rock Me On The Water (3:50)
19. Nightingale (4:06)

Notes:
Here is a real find, and something I have been looking for for quite awhile, the legendary Criterion Demos made by Jackson Browne in 1970.
It includes early demo versions of most of the songs from his first album, but more importantly, about half of the 19 tracks are never-released songs by Jackson. Some of these unknown songs are startlingly good, but were surprisingly never developed any further for future release. Unlike the much earlier Nina Demos (made in 1967), which contained mainly undistinguished, forgettable, or uncharacteristic songs, this is the Jackson Browne that we know and love, just in the early stages. Thus, this is a treasure trove for fans, but has been very difficult to find for even dedicated Jackson Browne fans. No more. Here it is. Big Thanks to Chuntao (http;//www.raremps.co.uk)
for finding this and making it available.

Background: Jackson signed a co-publishing agreement with Hollywood's Criterion Music in the fall of 1969. These demo tracks were recorded in early 1970, prior to his hooking up with David Geffen, which took place later in 1970 and the recording of his first album which took place in 1971. In fact, it was this demo version of "Jamaica Say You Will" from the recording session at Criterion Studios -- which Jackson sent to David Geffen -- that attracked Geffen's attention. The track included backing by J.D. Souther (on drums?), Glenn Frey, and Ned Doheny. This was not an official album, nor was it ever intended as an official release. It was merely Jackson Browne making some demo recordings in his role as a staff writer for Criterion Music. These recordings were intended to be used to promote Jackson's songs to other artists for recording.

Van Morrison - 1974-04-06 - Copenhagen, DK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Van Morrison
Falkoner Theatre
Copenhagen, Denmark
April 6th 1974

JTT Version

SOURCE: Download from private Tracker (FLAC) > .WAV > Soundforge PRO 10b * > FLAC Level 8 Align on Sector Boundaries

* Smooth Disc & Track Transitions

Van Morrison – lead vocals, guitar, saxophone, harmonica
David Hayes – bass
Dahaud Shaar – drums
James Rothermel – saxophone
James Trumbo – keyboards
Ralph Wash – guitar

CD1
01. Untitled Instrumental
02. Untitled Instrumental
03. Ain't Nothing You Can Do
04. Warm Love
05. Listen To The Lion
06. I Believe To My Soul
07. Try For Sleep
08. I've Been Working
09. Take Your Hand Out Of My Pocket
10. Pure (instrumental, cut at 01.42) > I Like It Like That > Kansas City

CD2
01. Night Time Is The Right Time
02. Caledonia
03. Help Me
04. Moondance
05. Bring It On Home To Me
06. I Just Wanna Make Love To You
07. Come Running >
08. Street Theory

California Jam I - 1974-04-06 - Ontario, CA (3xDVDfull pro-shot)


(3xDVDfull pro-shot)

CALIFORNIA JAM
Ontario Motor Speedway, 
Ontario, CA
April 6th 1974
ABC In Concert TV Broadcast
With synchronized FM Audio
From the Flying M Archive
Presented by Krw_co

LINEAGE 
ABC In Concert Broadcast to Beta NTSC to DVD to DVD Clone

video attributes from gspot
VIDEO/TV SYSTEM: ntsc 29.97 fps
VIDEO BITRATE: 4601 kbps
ASPECT RATIO: 4:3
SYS BITRATE: 10080 kb/s vbr
AUDIO CODEC: ac3
AUDIO BITRATE: 224 kbps 48000hz stereo
TOTAL TIME 4 hours 47 min 05 sec

DVD1
00 - Intro

RARE EARTH
01 - I Just Want to Celebrate
02 - Hey Big Brother

EARTH WIND AND FIRE
03 - Keep Your Head to the Sky
04 - C'mon Children
05 - Time Is on Your Side

THE EAGLES WITH JACKSON BROWNE 
06 - James Dean
07 - Already Gone
08 - Take It Easy 
09 - Blackberry Blossom
10 - Midnight Flyer

SEALS AND CROFTS 
11 - Windflowers
12 - The Gate
13 - Unborn Child
14 - Ruby Lee & Billy Lee
15 - Ridin' Thumb
16 - Standin' on a Mountain Top
17 - High on a Mountain
18 - Diamond Girl
19 - Hummingbird
20 - The Fiddle Song

1 hr 36 min 05 sec

****************

DVD2
00 - Intro
01 - Behind The Scenes

BLACK OAK ARKANAS 
02 - Up
03 - Mutants of The Monster
04 - When Electricity Came to Arkansas
05 - Dixie
06 - Jim Dandy 

BLACK SABBATH 
07 - War Pigs
08 - Killing Yourself to Live
09 - Children of the Grave
10 - Paranoid
11 - Ozzy Interview

ELP
12 - Gate of Kiev

1hr 10 min 37 sec

****************

DVD3
00 - Intro

DEEP PURPLE
01 - On the Starship and at the airport
02 - Burn
03 - Might Just Take Your Life
04 - Lay Down, Stay Down
05 - Mistreated
06 - Smoke on the Water
07 - You Fool No One (excerpts of Lazy and The Mule)
08 - Space Truckin' 

ELP
09 - Take a Pebble
10 - Still… You Turn Me On
11 - Lucky Man
12 - Piano Improvisation(including Tiger in a Spotlight)
13 - Karn Evil 9
14 - Fireworks Finale

2hr 00 min 23 sec


















Black Sabbath - 1974-04-06 - Ontario, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Cal Jam Festival
Ontario Motor Speedway

Soundboard Recording(unedited version) (released track removed)
Maxell MX-90 metal-particle cassette(rec'd in trade(No Gen known), 20-25 years old)>
Playback on JVC TD-595 DECK>
AIWA XC-RW700 Standalone burner>
EAC>FLAC

OZZY - VOCALS
TONY IOMMI - GUITAR
BILL WARD - DRUMS
GEEZER BUTLER - BASS

01 - Tommorow'S Dream
02 - Sweet Leaf
03 - Killing Your Self To Live
04 - War Pigs
05 - Snowblind
06 - Sabbra Cadabra(Begins)
07 - Tony Solo
08 - Bill Solo 1
09 - Bill Solo 2
10 - Supernaut
11 - Iron Man
12 - Guitar/Orchid/Sabbra Cadabra(Ends)
13 - Paranoid
14 - Embryo
15 - Children Of The Grave (Official Track Removed)

This has been something I've had for a long, long time, and every single time I've traded it, the person I've sent this to has been blown away at the upgrade from whatever source they had owned before. Since I've not seen this show on Dime, and folks claim that this is THE DEFINITIVE COPY, I thought I'd post it. Instead of posting a CD copy of the tape that I had, I borrowed the tape from the person I got my copy from. I'm glad I did, as his tape turned out to be a very old Maxell Metal particle tape, which is the way he rec'd it from a Zep trader at least 20 years ago.

I've heard of several different boot LP's that have been made of this show, and this is supposedly not from any of those. The recording is so clean and sharp that you can really hear every minute thing that happens on stage,,,,,comments that Ozzy makes under his breath, guitars being plugged and unplugged, every little thing, very loud and clear. Some pops audible between songs have been debated as being LP surface noise, but with constant plugging and unplugging going on between songs, I don't think that's the case. The main things that convince me that this is an actual source tape are the lack of cuts which would be indicative of a boot LP of this length(at least four sides of wax), and the inclusion of ALL of the between song dialogue INCLUDING almost 2 solid minutes between the main set and the encore of nonstop soundboard audience noise through the on-stage mics. None of that is common in the boot LP world. Even though the opening intro is missing, this is also the longest, most complete unedited version.... from what I've been told.

I am not a Sabbath collector by any means, so if anything here is not accurate, let me know.
I do believe, however, that this is VERY possibly the best version available of this amazing show!

Black Sabbath - 1974-04-06 - Ontario, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Cal Jam Festival 
Ontario Motor Speedway 

Soundboard Recording(unedited version) (released track removed) 
Maxell MX-90 metal-particle cassette (rec'd in trade(No Gen known), 20-25 years old) > Playback on JVC TD-595 DECK > AIWA XC-RW700 Standalone burner> EAC > FLAC

Ozzy - Vocals 
Tony Iommi - Guitar 
Bill Ward - Drums 
Geezer Butler - Bass 

01 - Tommorow'S Dream 
02 - Sweet Leaf 
03 - Killing Your Self To Live 
04 - War Pigs 
05 - Snowblind 
06 - Sabbra Cadabra (Begins) 
07 - Tony Solo 
08 - Bill Solo 1 
09 - Bill Solo 2 
10 - Supernaut 
11 - Iron Man 
12 - Guitar/Orchid/Sabbra Cadabra(Ends) 
13 - Paranoid 
14 - Embryo 
15 - Children Of The Grave (Official Track Removed) 

notes by the uploader
This has been something I've had for a long, long time, and every single time I've traded it, the person I've sent this to has been blown away at the upgrade from whatever source they had owned before. Since I've not seen this show on Dime, and folks claim that this is THE DEFINITIVE COPY, I thought I'd post it. Instead of posting a CD copy of the tape that I had, I borrowed the tape from the person I got my copy from. I'm glad I did, as his tape turned out to be a very old Maxell Metal particle tape, which is the way he rec'd it from a Zep trader at least 20 years ago. 

I've heard of several different boot LP's that have been made of this show, and this is supposedly not from any of those. The recording is so clean and sharp that you can really hear every minute thing that happens on stage,,,,,comments that Ozzy makes under his breath, guitars being plugged and unplugged, every little thing, very loud and clear. Some pops audible between songs have been debated as being LP surface noise, but with constant plugging and unplugging going on between songs, I don't think that's the case. The main things that convince me that this is an actual source tape are the lack of cuts which would be indicative of a boot LP of this length(at least four sides of wax), and the inclusion of ALL of the between song dialogue INCLUDING almost 2 solid minutes between the main set and the encore of nonstop soundboard audience noise through the on-stage mics. None of that is common in the boot LP world. Even though the opening intro is missing, this is also the longest, most complete unedited version.... from what I've been told.

Black Sabbath - 1974-04-06 - Ontario, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Black Sabbath,
California Jam Festival,
Ontario Motor Speedway, California,
April 6th 1974.

Country: USA
Genre: Hard'n'Heavy
Year of release: 1974
Label: ABC-TV 
Chapter breakdown by tracks : yes 
Quality : VHSRip 
Format : DVD video 
Video codec : MPEG2 
Audio codec : AC3 Video : 
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) 
VBR Audio : Not specified (Dolby AC3, 2 ch)

Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Tony Iommi - guitar
Geezer Butler - bass
Bill Ward - drums

01 War Pigs
02 Killing Yourself To Live
03 Paranoid

00:18:49

“Children Of The Grave” has been omitted but you can find it on The Black Sabbath Story

This was taped from WABC-TV, New York, when ABC aired the California Jam segments as part of the "In Concert" series. Many thanks to Matheroe for sharing it!!!
Authored with basic menu and song chapters. Artwork included. Enjoy!







Ontario Motor Speedway - 1974-04-06 - Ontario, Ca (TV/FLAC)

(TV FLAC)

Various Artists 1974-04-06 California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, California - 95.5 KLOS-FM & ABC-TV SimulCast (FLAC)

Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, California
Saturday April 6, 1974
California Jam Festival

From the original notes :

Lineage : Fisher Receiver > Dokorder Reel-to-Reel @ 3 3/4 ips on Ampex tape (Sony TC-160 w/ no Dolby) (Master Reels & 1st Gen Back-up Cassette) > Phase Linear 1000 > Sony DTC-690 @ 16/48 > Hard Drive (via toslink) > Audacity (editing and conversion to 16-44) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)

Broadcast on 95.5 KLOS-FM in Los Angeles and simulcast with ABC TV "In Concert" over 4 weekends.

This is the stereo FM Simulcast.

My tape is a bit worn and my receiver was never the best quality, but it's not real bad quality either.

The antenna was re-positioned during (part 1) Seals and Crofts "Fiddle" song and again during Rare Earth's song "Big Brother".

Trying to get better reception but ending up with some momentary break up.
The first few minutes of tape 2 are slightly worn out but gets better (it was my car tape).

Sourced from my "off the air" master reels (and 1 first generation back-up cassette becuse the reel vanished many years ago).

The splice at 8:35 of part 2 (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) would be the ABC censors removing the line : "Performing on a stool we've a sight to make you drool, seven virgins and a mule, keep it cool. keep it cool". Amazing that in 1974 the same folks at ABC that screwed with the Smothers Brothers 5 years earlier were still at it. Saving us from indecency one sentence at a time.

Many small volume dropouts from worn tapes and the DAT transfer were removed but some sound disturbances remain in places.

Short segments of mono here and there to modify technical issues or just because it was like that.

Fade in/out and splices performed as needed.
No equalization or digital postproduction noise reduction.
(Used the Phase Linear 1000 auto-correlator during transfer to DAT).

The Deep Purple set is available in better quality on a variety of bootlegs (as is the complete Black Sabbath set ).

Did not find any of theses songs available anywhere from any official labels. This is the way the Cal Jam was broadcast in 1974 for those that are curious.


CALIFORNIA JAM Part 1->

01. Introduction to the California Jam including news report on traffic jam

**SEALS AND CROFTS**
02. Fiddles of Thunder
03. A fans prediction (pipe dream) and prelude to the concert

**RARE EARTH**
04. Big Brother

05. Police Chief talks about the audience and crowd interviews with Lost and Found announcements

**EARTH, WIND AND FIRE**
06. Come On Children
07. Crowd interviews and description of stage set up

**The EAGLES** with special guest Jackson Browne
08. Take It Easy
09. Announcer congratulates the crowd and crowd control efforts

**SEALS AND CROFTS**
10. Windflowers

**BLACK OAK ARKANSAS**
11. Introduction
12. Jim Dandy to the Rescue ( w/ Ruby Star)

13. That's really wonderful and the move back request

**BLACK SABBATH**
14. Ozzy speaks about the show
15. Children Of The Grave
16. Ozzy's post show comments

17. Comments about the temperature dropping and introduction to Deep Purple

**DEEP PURPLE**
18. Space Truckin' (extended with explosive ending)

**EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER** (missed the first note but repeated in part 3)
19. Karn Evil 9 (Third Impression) > Fireworks Finale'
20. Final comments and end of part 1

[62:04]

CALIFORNIA JAM Part 2->

(Part 2 is from a back up car cassette)

introduction to part 2

**DEEP PURPLE**
01. Burn
02. Might Just Take Your Life

introduction

**BLACK SABBATH**
03. War Pigs
04. Paranoid

**DEEP PURPLE**
05. New Band Members Introductions >
06. Smoke On The Water

**RARE EARTH**
07. I Just Want To Celebrate
08. Big Brother

**DEEP PURPLE**
09. Intro (jam or unknown song title) >
10. You Fool No One >
11. Drum Solo >
12. You Fool No One

**BLACK SABBATH**
13. Killing Yourself To Live


CALIFORNIA JAM Part 3->

01. Introduction to part 3

(The Crowd tells what they want to hear and it is....)

**EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER**
02. Karn Evil # 9 (First Impression part 2) >
03. Drum Solo >
04. Karn Evil # 9 (First Impression part 2) >
05. Keith's Piano Solo

06. Announcement: If you look up into the sky Helicopters are dropping sun visors courtesy of Black Oak Arkansas

**BLACK OAK ARKANSAS**
07. Up

**EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER**
08. Still... You Turn Me On
09. Lucky Man

10. Interview with a disc jockey at KLOS-FM

**BLACK OAK ARKANSAS**
11. Mutants of the Monster
12. Jim Dandy To The Rescue (w/ Ruby Star)

**EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER**
13. Toccata (into explosions)

14. Interview with Jack Rose of the Ontario Holiday Inn

**BLACK OAK ARKANSAS**
15. When Electricity Came To Arkansas >
16. Dixie

**EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER**
17. Piano Interlude (includes bits from "Chasing the Fantastic" and the theme song to "Tiger In A Spotlight")
18. Take A Pebble
19. Karn Evil # 9 (Third Impression) > Fireworks Finale

[66:55]

CALIFORNIA JAM Part 4->

Introduction to part 4

**SEALS AND CROFTS**
01. Diamond Girl
02. The King Of Nothing
03. Ruby Jean and Billy Lee

04. Medical tent update

**The EAGLES** with special guest Jackson Browne
05. James Dean
06. Helicopter pilots and the sky divers segment

**The EAGLES** with special guest Jackson Browne
07. Blackberry Blossom (windy noise from helicopter dropping parachuters over the crowd thoughout most of song)
08. Midnight Flyer (spliced at 18:38)

**SEALS AND CROFTS**
09. Hummingbird
10. Unborn Child

**EARTH, WIND AND FIRE**
11. Time Is On Your Side
12. Keep Your Head To The Sky

**SEALS AND CROFTS**
13. Ridin' Thumb
14. Standing On A Mountain Top

**The EAGLES** with special guest Jackson Browne
15. Already Gone

**SEALS AND CROFTS**
(The end of) Diamond Girl (fade into)
16. Wisdom
17. High On The Mountain

[62:49]


AND THAT WAS IT FOR THE CALIFORNIA JAM BROADCAST WHAT A DAY.

This certainly brought back some memories for me. Here we go. Don't remember who got it started but a group of about 10 of us went to this show. We took off the day before and spent the night sleeping in cold cars. Woke up bright and early and got in that long line soon after. Caught sneaking in some alcohol so we chugged our little pints of 151 rum at the gate.

Starting off with a good buzz at 9:00 am.

We sat about 300 feet from the stage (and that was still the front!). It was a stock car racecourse and the back of the crowd was about a mile away. The sound was fantastic with big speaker towers at the stage with another set maybe 500 feet back and then another set even further back. We were in the right spot for the quadraphonic sound system.

The opening band was Rare Earth and then it was Earth Wind and Fire next.
There was some brown mescaline going around and In traditional rock festival form everything became very mellow after that. The Eagles came on and Jackson Browne was sitting in with them. Jackson was a favorite of ours in those days and we really enjoyed the Eagles set.

Seals and Crofts had a very well rehearsed folk jazz sound and I was impressed.
Black Oak Arkansas were good and weird as you would expect.. but that bass... mmmmmm (feeling very mellow now).

Then came a crowd favorite who were flown over from England just for this performance.

Listened to Black Sabbath laying back with my eyes closed and it felt like cool waves of sound rolling over me in the hot afternoon sunshine. It was so hot the venue was passing out those gallon plastic milk containers full of water which you took back into the crowd to share with your friends. Sometime during the afternoon we saw something way up front arc across the crowd. Then another and another and another 20 more and then a wave of a 1000 more and that wave was coming towards us. Next thing you knew it was raining 10,000 of these plastic milk jugs full of water. Everyone really needed that as it was a brutal hot day and the "rain" felt good (just don't get hit on the head!)

It came time for Deep Purple and the crowd became very excited. The Live in Japan album was very popular around this time. There was no doubt about it that Deep Purple were at the top of their show. It was a long wait for the sun to set as that giant yellow ball was blinding the crowd.

Deep Purple finaly came on stage just as the sun started going down. I can still see Ritchie Blackmore blazing away on his guitar with a red sky sunset behind him. At one point there were white flash bombs exploding on stage completely blinding everyone.

Now as the day has gone and night has come it was time for THE MAIN SHOW.
My friend Mark and I had just seen ELP a few months previous at the Anaheim Convention Center. So everyone was expecting a mind blower and that was exactly what everyone got.

Brain Salad Surgery weirdness sandwiched between beautiful piano playing and with that incredible drum kit going off behind it all. Greg Lake sitting down with an acoustic guitar to play his set and slow everything down for a bit.

Then it was back to the crazy antics as Keith Emerson paced the stage shooting sparks out of his mobile keyboard. Carl Palmer keeping the beat straight while a grand piano goes up in the air turning over and over with Keith strapped in and somehow playing uninterrupted. Then it was back on the ground as Karn Evil #9 makes full use of that quadraphonic sound system building up to a big closer.

As those final notes swirl in faster and faster circles about our heads fireworks start exploding around the racecourse and those afternoon visions were stirred back to life.

What a day and what a way to close out my first and only big rock festival.
.. now we have to drive home and I am glad that I am a passenger.

These audiotapes were well played for some months at least and show signs of wear. The original reel of tape 2 disappeared and all I had left was my car copy on a cassette. No thoughts back then of the possibility of sharing this with others years later.

Hope this trip in the way back machine was enjoyable for you. It was very interesting to hear all of this again. Amazing that I was there and I can still remember some of it. A couple cells left undamaged by the 1970's.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Found these set lists while researching the California Jam Concert

**Black Sabbath set:

Tomorrow's Dream
Sweet Leaf
Killing Yourself To Live
War Pigs
Snowblind
Sabbra Cadabra
Supernaut Part 1 (Improvisation)
Supernaut Part II(Bill Ward's Drum Solo)
Supernaut Part 3
Iron Man
Guitar Solo(w/Orchid, Sabbra Cadabra[reprise])
Paranoid
Embryo/Children Of The Grave


**Deep Purple set:

Burn
Might Just Take Your Life
Mistreated
Smoke On The Water
You Fool No One
Space Truckin'

**Emerson Lake and Palmer set:

Karn Evil 9 First Impression Part 2
Piano Solo
Still... You Turn Me On
Lucky Man
Toccata
Jam (incl. theme of Tiger In A Spotlight)
Take A Pebble
Karn Evil 9 Third Impression
Pictures At An Exhibition

**Black Oak Arkansas set:

Up
Mutants Of The Monster
Jim Dandy
Dixie

Van Morrison - 1974-04-06 - Copenhagen, DK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Falkoner Centret

LINEAGE:
{Truls Meland} gen1 cassette tape > CD-R (tree master) > EAC (wav) > Trader’s Little Helper (flac level 8, aligned on sector boundaries)

CD1:

01. Ain't Nothin' You Can Do
02. Warm Love
03. Listen To The Lion
04. I Believe To My Soul
05. Try For Sleep
06. I've Been Working
07. Take Your Hand Out Of My Pocket
08. Pure (Instrumental)
09. I Like It Like That / Kansas City
10. Night And Day
11. Caledonia
12. Help Me
13. Moondance
14. Bring It On Home To Me
15. I Just Wanna Make Love To You

CD2:

01. Come Running
02. Street Theory
03. Don't Look Back
04. Gloria
05. Buonasera Signorina
06. My Babe


NOTES:
There is a better quality alternate audience recording of this concert in circulation (if anyone has it, please upload it). This version was transferred from a gen1 cassette tape to CD-R by Truls Meland, an old-time Van collector (may he rest in peace). He sent me the CD-R transfers in order to tree this show via the Van Morrison online community @2000. I’d grade this a B or possibly B+ in sound quality.

Jethro Tull - 1977-04-06 - Anaheim, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 85"



Jethro Tull
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA
April 6, 1977
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 85

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 > Adobe Audition > iZotope RX8 > iZotope Ozone 8 > Audacity > TLH > FLAC

01 Wondr'ing Aloud
02 Skating Away On the Thin Ice of the New Day
03 Jack-In-The-Green
04 Thick As A Brick
05 Songs From The Wood
06 Conundrum (Tour Instrumental)
07 To Cry You A Song
08 A New Day Yesterday (incl. Bourée, Living In The Past)
09 Velvet Green
10 Hunting Girl
11 Too Old To Rock'N'Roll, Too Young To Die
12 Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (Ode To Joy)
13 Minstrel In The Gallery
14 Cross-Eyed Mary
15 Aqualung
16 Guitar Solo
17 Wind-Up > Back Door Angels
19 Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Back-Door Angels (reprise)

Known Faults:
-A New Day Yesterday: splice

Don Pullen Quartet - 1978-04-06 - Basel, CH (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Safranzunft


Source/Lineage/Quality: FM (DRS II)-
– Copy from master - Revos A 77 – R09 – HD –
- Audacity – flac


Chico Freeman ts,ss,fl
Don Pullen p
Fred Hopkins b
Bobby Battle dr

1) 63:40 Look Up
2) 73:35 Double Arc Jake

U2 - 1981-04-06 - Kansas City, MO (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

U2
TOUR: Boy - 2nd Leg - North America / Europe
DATE: April 6, 1981
LOCATION: Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater

SOURCE: Commercial bootleg - "Too Young To Drink" - Soundboard
MANUFACTURER: Vintage Recordings
CATALOG: U2VR 01
MATRIX: U2VR01
BARCODE: 1-2002-01-1
COMPLETE SHOW: Yes
FORMAT: 1CD - 346 MB FLAC compressed
RELEASED: 2002

LINEAGE: 
Original silver CD > EAC (Secure mode) > WAV > Adobe Audition 2.0 (see comments) > WAV > CD Wave Editor (track splitting) > FLAC Frontend > FLAC (level 6)

01 - The Ocean [1:40]
02 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock [5:02]
03 - I Will Follow [3:49]
04 - An Cat Dubh [4:35]
05 - Into The Heart [3:38]
06 - Another Time, Another Place [4:25]
07 - Cry / The Electric Co. [4:48]
08 - Things To Make And Do [2:26]
09 - Stories For Boys [2:53]
10 - Boy/Girl [3:21]
11 - Out Of Control [4:21]
12 - A Day Without Me [4:09]
13 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock [4:55]
14 - The Ocean [1:41]
15 - I Will Follow [3:12]

RUNNING TIME: 55:00

QUALITY: Good to very good soundboard

COMMENTS: Adobe Audition 2.0 has been used to:
1) fix all the numerous crackles and other flaws present on the original recording;
2) fix the speed which was too fast;
3) normalize some tracks at the same level.
Note that there is an edit before track 15 which cut out about 20 seconds of music.

Miles Davis - 1986-04-06 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Beacon Theater 

Lineage: 
SBD >? >DAT @44.1 kHz >.wav via S/PDIF and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 >CD Wave >Trader's Little Helper (level 6, aligned on sector boundaries) 

Miles Davis - trumpet, keyboards 
Bob Berg - soprano, tenor saxophones 
Robben Ford - guitar 
Robert Irving III, Adam Holzman - synthesizers 
Felton Crews - electric bass 
Vincent Wilburn, Jr. - drums 
Steve Thornton, Marilyn Mazur - percussion 

01. One Phone Call/Street Scenes - 1:59 
02. Speak - 8:16 
03. New Blues (Star People) - 5:45 
04. Maze - 3:03 
05. Maze Pt. II - 4:57 
06. Human Nature - 8:42 
07. Portia - 7:53 
08. Splatch - 6:52 
09. Time After Time - 9:03 
10. Carnival Time - 4:08 
11. Tutu - 4:28 
12. Tomaas - 9:17 

Track List (1:14:32): 

Note: 
Both Lohmann and Losin give this as an "audience recording," but that is clearly not the case. A frequency analysis suggests a soundboard source and not an FM broadcast. This has been issued as a bootleg titled "Social Music," however it is unclear whether this particular set, received on DAT, came from that bootleg release. 

Santana - 1987-04-06 - Berlin, DE (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

Santana Live At Palast der Republik 1987-04-06 FULL SHOW - An Abraxas2's original upload

Lineage: 
Pre FM --> Wavelab --> WAV --> FLAC

Carlos Santana (g/perc/vo)
Raul Rekow (perc/vo)
Orestes Vilato (perc/vo)
Alphonso Johnson (b)
Buddy Miles (g/vo)
Chester Thompson (kbd/vo)
Armando Peraza (perc/vo)
Alex Ligertwood (g/vo)
Graham Lear (ds)

CD1
01 Beat Of My Drum
02 Veracruz
03 Primera Invasion
04 Open Invitation
05 She's Not There / Marbles
06 Incident At Neshabur
07 The World Could Be As One
08 Samba Pa'Ti
09 Songs Of Freedom

CD2
01 The Healer
02 Super Boogie
03 Texas (a song Buddy used to play with his short lived band FLAG)
04 Them Changes / We Got To Live Together
05 Savor
06 Alphonso Johnson´s bass solo
07 Cavatina
08 Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
09 Oye Como Va
10 Evil Ways
11 Jingo
12 Once It's Gotcha

CD3
01 By The Pool
02 Europa
03 Right Now
04 Johnny B. Goode
05 Wild Thing
06 Soul Sacrifice
07 Concierto de Aranjuez / El Mar
08 Before We Go
09 Praise
10 Deeper, Dig Deeper

This is THE PERFORMANCE of Santana, between the greatest ever done in almost 50 years of career. The band was clutch and furious on the Freedom tour and, as you may see here, even tried some Jimi Hendrix and other Buddy work from the 70's. 3 hours of fire, if you haven't got it yet this is your time. I know this show appeared here a couple years ago in 2 different video forms(DVDset and straight broadcast video file), when it was re-broadcasted incomplete by German TV MDR. Recently, I saw an Youtube user put the whole package online, might be a copy of the original broadcast by DDR.

Santana - 1987-04-06 - Berlin, DE (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

DVB-C transport stream saved, no error; broadcast by MDR 31. March 2011
PAL 720*576 @ 25fps @ 0.6735 (4:3); avg. nom. bitrate 7812250bps (min/max: 5465200/10971600) MPEG-1, Layer2, 48000Hz, stereo, 192kbps

Carlos Santana (g/perc/vo)
Raul Rekow (perc/vo)
Orestes Vilato (perc/vo)
Alphonso Johnson (b)
Buddy Miles (g/vo)
Chester Thompson (kbd/vo)
Armando Peraza (perc/vo)
Alex Ligertwood (g/vo)
Graham Lear (ds)

DVD1 [1:16:04]
01 - The Beat Of My Drum / Veracruz
02 - Primera Invasion / Open Invitation
03 - She's Not There / Incident At Neshabur
04 - One
05 - Samba Pa Ti
06 - Songs Of Freedom
07 - The Healer / Saja
08 - Super Boogie / Hong Kong Blues
09 - Just Got Back From Texas
10 - Them Changes / We Gotta Live Together

DVD2 [1:10:35]
01 - Bass Solo Alphonso Johnson
02 - Cavatina
03 - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
04 - Oye Como Va / Evil Ways / Jingo
05 - Once It's Gotcha
06 - Europa
07 - Soul Sacrifice
08 - Aranjuez / El Mar
09 - Before We Go
10 - Praise
11 - Deeper, Dig Deeper



Duran Duran - 1987-04-06 - Cologne, DE (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Strange Behaviour tour

CD1
01. Intro
02. A view to a kill
03. Notorious
04. American science
05. Union of the snake
06. Vertigo
07. New religion
08. Meet 'el presidente'
09. Election day
10.Some like it hot
11.A matter of feeling
12.The chauffeur

CD2
01. Save a prayer
02. Skin trade
03. Hold me/Dance to the music
04. Is there something I should know?
05. Hungry like the wolf
06. The wild boys
07. The reflex

Blue Rodeo - 1991-04-06 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

RIVIERA THEATER

source: WXRT-FM 
transfer: CDR>EAC>WAV>FLAC 

01. Joker'S Wild 
02. Heart Like Mine 
03. Til I Am Myself Again 
04. Piranha Pool 
05. What Am I Doing Here 
06. Trust Yourself 
07. After The Rain 
08. 5 A.M. 
09. Diamond Mine 

total time 44:52 

Flaws: there are none! 

Comments: 
this is a radio broadcast from early in the band's career, that I got in a trade a while back - and it sounds great!

George Harrison - 1992-04-06 - London, UK (AUD/SHN)




(Audience SHN)

George Harrison w/Joe Walsh & Gary Moore
Royal Albert Hall
London, U.K.
April 6, 1992

Audience recording - George's final show

"Hari and the Hijack Band" (Norse 641992/93)

Lineage: Silver CD>EAC>SHN

CD1 (74:23):

Joe Walsh:
(1) Pretty Maids All In A Row (4:33)
(2) In The City (3:55)
(3) Life In The Fast Lane (5:27)
(4) Going Down (4:14)
(5) Rocky Mountain Way (8:26)

Gary Moore:
(6) Walking By Myself (4:14)
(7) The Sky Is Crying (6:03)
(8) The Blues Is Alright (5:53)
(9) Still Got The Blues (7:59)

George Harrison:
(10) I Want To Tell You (4:20)
(11) Old Brown Shoe (4:09)
(12) Taxman (4:08)
(13) Introduction (2:08)
(14) Give Me Love (3:52)
(15) Something (4:56)

CD2 (72:39):
(1) What Is Life (4:53)
(2) Piggies (3:04)
(3) Got My Mind Set On You (5:01)
(4) Cloud 9 (4:33)
(5) Here Comes The Sun (3:33)
(6) My Sweet Lord (6:08)
(7) All Those Years Ago (4:48)
(8) Cheer Down (4:06)
(9) Isn't It A Pity (6:48)
(10) Devil's Radio (8:14)
(11) While My Guitar Gently Weeps (8:07)
(12) Roll Over Beethoven (4:10) =>
(13) Drum Solo (7:43) =>
(14) Roll Over Beethoven (1:27)

Info file, md5 signature file, and artwork are included.

Comments:
George Harrison was famously averse to performing in public, having only embarked on one full-length (disasterous) tour in 1974 in the twenty years following the Beatles' breakup. Lured out of retirement by Eric Clapton, he played a two-week tour of Japan in late 1991 backed by EC and his touring band; despite rumors of a broader North American and European tour, no further dates were scheduled.

With the exception of this one. This was a charity event for the "Natural Law Party" at London's Royal Albert Hall the following spring; George played a somewhat truncated (95 minutes) version of the Japan setlist, augmented with guests Joe Walsh and Gary Moore to open the show. Eric Clapton was unavailable to reprise the role he'd played in Japan, so Mike Campbell (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) filled in competently. Other guests during George's set included Joe Walsh on "Roll Over Beethoven," and Gary Moore and Ringo Starr on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

Following this show, George withdrew into seclusion again. He performed at "Bob Fest" in New York later that year, and guested with Ravi Shankar on a VH-1 special in 1997, but this was his last headlining appearance. He ultimately died of lung cancer in December 2001. (Many thanks to commenter "Marc911" for the additional detail included above.)

In terms of sound quality, it's not the best recording but certainly good -- and more than acceptable considering the historic nature of this show. Dynamics are good but not great, the overall mix is solid, and there's not really any close-mic audience interference to distract from the listening. The taper was either a ways back from the PA or not in a good taping location, so the recording sounds a bit distant. (Given that I'm holding a 1992 recording to 2013 taping standards -- for the era, it's very good.)