sabato 18 aprile 2026
The Rolling Stones - 1965-04-18 - Paris, FR (pre-FM/FLAC)
(pre-FM FLAC)
1965 04 17 or 18
l'Olympia, Paris, France
Bootleg title: L'OLYMPIA,Paris
Triangle RFT CD 009
Lineage:
My silvers > EAC secure mode > WAV (spectogram analysis done : lossless) Traders Little Helper > Flac 008
Checksums included
Note:
the artwork mentions 20 tracks, but there are only 19 tracks on the CD.
01 Everybody needs somebody to love - Around and around
02 Off the hook
03 Time is on my side
04 Oh Carol
05 It's all over now
06 Little red rooster
07 Route 66
08 Everybody needs somebody to love
09 The last time
10 I'm allright
11 Hey crawdaddy
12 Around and around
13 Time is on my side
14 She said yeah
15 Get off my cloud
16 Satisfaction
17 As tears go by
18 19th nervous breakdown
19 Not fade away
Same as: Pyramid Records [RFT CD 009] , 1 CD
According to : http://dbboots.com/bootlegs.php?op=showcont&cmd=show&bootkey=1391
• 1965-04-18: L'Olympia, Paris, France, Live Concert
Track: 1 ( CD 1 )
Track: 1 ( CD 1 )
Track: 2 ( CD 1 )
Track: 3 ( CD 1 )
Track: 4 ( CD 1 )
Track: 5 ( CD 1 )
Track: 6 ( CD 1 )
Track: 7 ( CD 1 )
Track: 8 ( CD 1 )
Track: 9 ( CD 1 )
Track: 10 ( CD 1 )
Track: 11 ( CD 1 )
• 1964-10-25: 'Ed Sullivan Show' CBS TV Studio, New York City, NY, TV appearance
Track: 12 ( CD 1 )
Track: 13 ( CD 1 )
• 1965-11-11: 'Hullabaloo' NBC TV Studio, New York City, NY, TV appearance
Track: 14 ( CD 1 )
Track: 15 ( CD 1 )
• 1966-02-13: 'Ed Sullivan Show' CBS TV Studio, New York City, NY, TV appearance
Track: 16 ( CD 1 )
Track: 17 ( CD 1 )
Track: 18 ( CD 1 )
• 1964-06-03: 'Hollywood Palace Show' ABC TV studio, Los Angeles, CA, TV appearance
Track: 19 ( CD 1 )
Bootleg comments:
Released: 1988. Origin: Italy. Same label as Triangle records.
Incorrect date on L'Oympia venue on back cover.
Even incorrect venue on Track 16 "Satisfaction" should be Ed Sullivan and not SHINDIG !
The Byrds - 1970-04-18 - Washington, DC (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Leonard Gymnasium, American University
lineage:
1st generation reel to reel (revox) > amplifiers > tascam audio cdrw750 > cd > computer > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.
01 You Ain't Going Nowhere
02 Old Blue
03 You All Look a Like
04 My Back Pages > Baby, What You Want Me to Do ?
05 He Was A Friend Of Mine
06 Willin'
07 Black Mountain Rag
08 This Wheel's on Fire
09 It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) > Ballad Of Easy Rider
10 Jesus is Just Alright
11 Nashville West
12 Turn, Turn, Turn >
13 Mr Tambourine Man >
14 Jam > Eight Miles High >
15 Instrumental Outro
Encores
16 Crowd > So You Want to be a Rock and Roll Star >
17 Mr Spaceman
18 Instrumental Outro
19 Crowd > Amazing Grace (acapella version)
* The version of "Jam > Eight Miles High" is something unbelivable, a psychedelic trip 20 minutes long!
The Doors - 1970-04-18 - Honolulu, Hawaii (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
SOURCE
Very Good Audience recording - DCM version
Lineage: Aud > ? > "Doors Collector Magazine" CDR > Wav > Nero > Flac
CD1 [56:55]
01 - Back Door Man / Love Hides (5:58)
02 - Five To One (5:19)
03 - Roadhouse Blues (5:10)
04 - Break On Through (4:04)
05 - When The Music's Over (14:43)
06 - Peace Frog (3:32)
07 - Crystal Ship (2:50)
08 - People Get Ready / Mystery Train / Away In India / Crossroads / People Get Ready (15:19)
01 - Love Me Two Times / Baby Please Don't Go (5:45)
02 - Rock Me (Cuts) (3:57)
03 - Wake Up / Light My Fire/Fever / "Love Hides" (Reprise) / Light My Fire (19:57)
04 - The End / "Accident" / "Ensenada" / The End / "Coda Queen" / The End (18:36)
Supposedly taped by Bruce Botnick for personal purposes.
"There are two versions circulating of this show, made from the same tape but through different transfers. The "Doors Collector Magazine" source, which is originated from the master is the most complete and has all the songs, but still comes with missing a couple of things. The other, 2nd generation copy floating around is less complete than the DCM copy but the sound is slightly better, not that bassy. Though it cuts up Mystery Train and 'The End' but leaves 'When The Music's Over' intact - the DCM copy fades out & in again in the silent part "What have they done to the earth..." and repeats the missing part (probably made during the copy of the tape due to a tape flip)." christophe
"I've put a copy of "The Doors On The Road" by Greg Shaw which will give you some informations about this performance. The recording was probably done by the Doors enginer Bruce Botnick on personal material, so it's not a soundboard recording but not really an audience one and it's quality is very good. I've got it from DCM before the Doors management ask Kerry Humpherys to stop his trades, except for the post Morrison's shows.
I've got it in a trade in 2004 from the "Doors Collector Magazine"." hugodemeline
NOTES
Excperts taken from Stephen Davis' book on Jim Morrison p370-371:
"In April 1970, the Doors went back out on the road in three-day weekend bursts. "We could tell his energy was giving out," Ray said later in a radio interview. "He was really depleting his energy with alcohol." but they all needed cash-Densmore had bought a house, and Themis was bleeding Jim dry. Some of the shows were ragged, a few were desperate. "The first night would be OK," Ray said. "The second night he was drinking during the show. By Sunday night he was mostly hanging on the mike," trying to stay upright.
...
Next weekend: Honolulu Convention Center, April 18. Someone brought "da kine" backstage, "Maui Wowie," the most potent marijuana known to man. The Doors played for two hours in an inspired ganja trance. Jim stopped "Roadhouse Blues" because he didn't like the lighting. He started singing "Love hides in the strangest places," a riff that he kept performing that year. After the jam "People Get Ready/Mystery Train/Away In India/Cross Roads/People Get Ready," Jim launched into "Baby, Please Don't Go." The encore of this stoned soul picnic was "The End," interrupted for a poetry reading: "Stop The Car/Ensenada/Coda Queen." The audience cheered for ten minutes after the band left the stage, but there was no encore. Two days later Jim was acquitted of assault charges when the Continental Airlines stewardess testified that she had made a mistake in identifying him as the man who had harrassed her."
Led Zeppelin - 1970-04-18 - Phoenix, AZ (AUD/FLAC) "Desert Storm"


(Audience FLAC)
EVSD "Desert Storm"
lineage
silver CD's > EAC wav > TLH flac 8
CD1
01 intro
02 we're gonna groove
03 dazed and confused
04 heartbreaker
05 bring it on home
06 white summer-black mountain side
CD2
01 organ solo
02 thank you
03 moby dick
04 whole lotta love
note:
might be over amplified by EVSD for some, please check out samples
Led Zeppelin - 1970-04-18 - Phoenix, AZ (AUD/FLAC) "The Nebula"


(Audience FLAC)
The Nebula
Tarantura 2003
lineage : My Silvers Discs=> EAC Secure Mode=> WAV=> Flac Front End Level 8 with tested files and MD5 checksum files generated by Trader's Little Helper
EAC Logfiles and Artwork included
CD1
01 - We're Gonna Groove
02 - Dazed And Confused
03 - Heartbreaker
04 - Bring It On Home
05 - White Summer/Black Montain Side
06 - Since I've Been Loving You
CD2
01 - White Summer
02 - Moby Dick
03 - Whole Lotta Love
Black Sabbath - 1971-04-18 - Copenhagen, DK (AUD/FLAC)
Falkoner Teatret
Lineage:
Reel-to-reel master -> commercial bootleg LP "Eternal Void Of Doom" -> CD-R.
01 - N.I.B.
02 - War Pigs
03 - Black Sabbath w/ guitar intro
04 - Iron Man
05 - Into The Void
06 - Paranoid
07 - Fairies Wear Boots
- ripped to wav with Easy CD-DA Extractor
- encoded to flac with TLH
Joan Baez - 1972-04-18 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
JOAN BAEZ
San Diego, CA
San Diego Sports Arena
1972-04-00
Source: audience > casette master > my low gen copy
Transferred by stevemtl: cassette > Nakamichi Dragon > lucid AD9624 (mod)(>wav: 16bit/48khz) > Roland R44 > SD chip > my fingers > slot on computer > HD
Mastered by stevemtl: HD > Sound Forge (L2 dither > 24/48: L2 overall level adjust, edit, L2 applause, music, and talk level adjust, final fade) > r8brain (vhq downsample > 24/44.1) > Sound Forge (L2 dither > 16/44.1) > CDwave (track cut) > TLH (flac level 8, ffp, md5) > TLH (torrent marker)
Circulated by stevemtl: torrent marker uploaded to DIME on 2021-12-28
musician:
Joan Baez - vocals, acoustic guitar
First set:
01 - There but for Fortune
02 - -talk-
03 - Thank God and Greyhound
04 - -talk-
05 - The Hitchhiker's Song
06 - -talk-
07 - Good Christian Soldier
08 - -talk-
09 - Kumbaya
10 - -talk-
11 - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
12 - -talk-
13 - To Bobby
14 - -talk-
15 - Joe Hill
16 - Be Not Too Hard
17 - -talk-
18 - The Partisan
19 - -talk-
20 - Gabriel and Me
21 - -talk-
22 - All My Trials
23 - -talk-
24 - Oh, Happy Day
Second set:
25 - Help Me Make It Through the Night
26 - I Shall Be Released
27 - -talk-
28 - Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose)
29 - -talk-
30 - Weary Mothers (People Union 1)
31 - -talk-
32 - Love Song to a Stranger
33 - Myths
34 - -talk-
35 - The Night Drove They Drove Old Dixie Down
36 - -talk-
37 - Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word
38 - Imagine
39 - Let it Be
40 - -encore applause-
41 - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
42 - -interview-
Total time: 116:18
note:
t13: end cut; tape flip
t34: break removed; tape flip
t41: a cappella
t42: Merv Griffin Show; to which Joan refers in t29
songwriters:
t01: Phil Ochs
t03: Larry Kingston, Ed Nix
t05, 13, 20, 22, 28, 30, 32, 33: Joan Baez
t07: Billy Joe Shaver, Bobby Bare
t09: traditional
t11, 26, 37: Bob Dylan
t15: Earl Robinson, Alfred Hayes, John Loesberg
t16: Donovan Leitch, Christopher Logue
t18: Anna Marly; English lyrics by Hy Zaret
t24: Philip Doddridge, Edwin Hawkins
t25: Kris Kristofferson
t36: Robbie Robertson
t38: John Lennon
t39: John Lennon, Paul McCartney
t41: Wallis Willis
Terrific performance well captured, especially considering the era - Here we have the perfectly voiced but highly political Baez; always interesting -
Thanks and appreciation are owed the recordist, of whose name I am unaware, for the fine source recording - The torrent has applause in balance, and hoots, etc. removed or reduced - It is a fresh transfer from my copy and therefore will differ from previous versions of this performance, if any.
Faults: See note re t13, 34 - Minor usual audience interference, relatively frequent recording interference - The pausing of the recorder resulted in some none to very brief applause segments.
Boz Scaggs - 1974-04-18 - Atlanta, GA (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
BOZ SCAGGS
Richard's Café (Remastered)
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
1974-04-18
stereo, soundboard
no recording information was provided
non-seekable shn files renamed > tlh converted to flac8 files and added new md5 and ffp files
Boz Scaggs - vocals, guitar
Les Dudek - guitar
Joachim Young - keyboards
CD1
01 We Were Always Sweethearts
02 Sail On White Moon
03 Might Have to Cry
04 Runnin Blue
05 Monkey Time
06 I'm Easy
07 Painted Bells
08 Downright Women
09 Full Lock Powerslide
10 Dinah Flo
CD2
01 Feel So Good
02 Mercury Blues
03 Slow Dancer
04 You're Mine
05 Hercules
06 Loan Me A Dime
Keith Jarrett Quartet - 1974-04-18 - Hannover, DE (TV/FLAC)

(TV FLAC)
'NDR Funkhaus'
'100. NDR Jazz Workshop'
Lineage:
TV-HiFi-Video-Master>Acoustica Wave Editor>HD>CDWav>FLAC, Level 8>2CDR's (Audio) or CDR (FLAC)
Keith Jarrett - piano
Jan Garbarek - sax
Jon Christensen - bass
Palle Danielsson - drums
CD1
01 Belonging
02 Spiral dance
03 Blossom
04 The windup (fade out - end of part1)
05 Mandala
06 Solstice
CD2
07 Long as you know you're living yours
08 Give me your ribbons, I give you my bows (fade out - end of part2)
T.T.: 87',54''
Keith Jarrett Quartet - 1974-04-18 - Hannover, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)
(DVDfull pro-shot)
PAL
100th NDR Jazz Workshop, Funkhaus
Video:
Digital Satellite -> DVD (Pioneer DVD recorder) -> HDD
Audio:
audio is 2 channel AC3@256
Keith Jarrett, p
Jan Garbarek, reeds
Palle Danielsson, b
Jon Christensen, dr
01 Belonging (5:00)
02 Spiral dance (14:10)
03 Blossom (15:55)
04 The windup (fade out - end of part1) (9:05)
05 Mandala (7:25)
06 Solstice (14:50)
07 'Long as you know you're living yours (17:55)
08 Give me your ribbons, I give you my bows (fade out - end of part2) (3:55)
TT: 1:27:57
Van Morrison - 1975-04-18 - Davis, CA (AUD/FLAC) Lost California Performances - Uncirculated and Undocumented Show - JF Archive Series No. 3 via JEMS
(Audience FLAC)
Van Morrison
Freeborn Hall
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA
April 18, 1975, 10:30 PM Show
40th Anniversary - Lost California Performances
JF Archive Series No. 3 via JEMS
Taper: Tina F (sister of JF!) and friend
Source: unknown recorder > unknown stereo microphone
JEMS 2015 Transfer: JF master Memorex cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth adjustment) > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX4 > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC
01 Alright OK > Shake Rattle And Roll
02 Baby Please Don’t Go
03 Help Me
04 Walking the Dog (Rufus Thomas)
05 T.B. Sheets
06 Wild Night (cut)
07 St Dominic’s Preview > Walk On The Wild Side (Lou Reed) > You Can’t Always Get What You Want (Rolling Stones)
08 I’ve Been Working > Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) > I Want To Take You Higher (Sly & the Family Stone)
09 What’d I Say? (Ray Charles) > Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (Jerry Lee Lewis)
10 ?? > When I Deliver
11 You Move Me
12 Gloria
13 Moondance > Fever (Peggy Lee)
Known Faults:
It's Alright?: cuts in
Wild Night: splice
Unknown Song: splice
Some rough transitions between a few songs causing some slight cuts to the beginnings and ends have all been smoothed
THE JF BACKSTORY
JEMS loves a vintage taper series and we're pleased to offer another one, this time from the archive of our friend JF, who taped in and around Southern California in the '70s and later resumed taping in Boston in the '80s. He frequented smaller venues, like the Troubadour and the Roxy, leaving arenas to others and leaning more towards the folksier, jazzier and eclectic sides of rock.
Most of his '70s tapes were made on what I would describe as the kind of rectangular, portable, C-cel powered cassette recorder that my family and surely many others had in the '70s, either a Panasonic or a Sony. While I used ours to record myself, my friends and my sister around the house, the teenage JF figured: Why not try taking it into concerts?
I only learned what recorder JF used after I had heard some of his tapes and I have to say I was mildly shocked. Given the gear, his tapes are remarkably clear and judging by his recordings, he knew the right place to set up.
JF was also an active trader at the time and we've already found a few uncirculated gems from the early '70s in his archive that we'll be getting in the series as well.
THIS SHOW
Our third output from JF's archive is something special indeed. Not only is it an uncirculated Van Morrison recording from 40 years ago this week, but, to the best of our knowledge, this show is undocumented in any reference we could find on the web of Morrison's touring history, the most definitive of which is the German site Vanomatic.de.
Vanomatic lists a mere 22 shows taking place in all of 1975, and, inexplicably, the only extant record of any ‘75 performance is a single 18-minute recording and six-song set list from the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, April 21. How Van Morrison, given his stature in 1975, could play 22 concerts, all but one of which (Buffalo) was in California, most of which were in San Francisco, and have them go completely unrecorded and undocumented is bizarre to say the least. But that changes now.
This concert in Davis does not appear in Vanomatic’s list of ‘75 shows; the date is actually assigned to Sophie’s in Palo Alto, which we now know is an error, as JF is confident the dates on his tapes are correct and the details below corroborate. Davis becomes the first full known Van setlist and recording from ‘75, and, if that wasn’t enough, JF recorded five other concerts in June (which match dates listed in Vanomatic), so we go from 18 minutes of a single ‘75 show to half a dozen full, uncirculated shows.
We’ve dubbed JF’s six recordings from 1975 the Lost California Performances, though perhaps that title deserves an asterisk, as the first show was not recorded by JF himself, but by his sister Tina. We'll let him tell the story:
"This concert was recorded by my sister Tina who lived in Davis where she taught elementary school. She had never recorded a concert and I don’t remember whether she really wanted to do it or not. But I probably gave her no choice and she was a good sport about it. I recently asked Tina if she remembered anything from that evening and here is most of what she wrote to me:
'It was a "pillow concert" where we sat on the floor in a small venue. I'm terrible at estimating the size of crowds, but I can confidently say that the numbers were in the 100s, not the 1000s, and probably less than 500. I remember it as feeling intimate…I had a good view of Van. I honestly had forgotten that we recorded it until you brought it up. I seem to remember the recorder going into the hall under my boyfriend’s jacket so it had to be fairly small, but back in those days I don't think there was any such thing as pocket size. It probably was, as you said, one from school.
I remember no anxiety about smuggling it in, and likewise, I remember no paranoia about recording the concert. I seem to remember others around us taping, as well. That would explain my complacency. They probably didn't have a lot of people for surveillance or they couldn't make their way through the pillows and blankets on the floor or they didn't care, I don't know. But I can't conjure up any angst associated with the night, so it must have been pretty easy. We sat a little to the right of center stage and I remember Van wearing a faded orange shirt...or maybe the lighting cast an orange glow on him'."
Credit Tina for a nice job on the recording, which is clear. very listenable, and like other JF recordings, delivers a "you are there" experience. Samples provided. For the first part of the show Tina paused between songs (presumably to save tape as the blanks she used were only 60 mins), but she eventually lets the tape roll through.
Thanks to some legwork by JF and the cooperation of other Van collectors, this show is transferred from the original master cassettes. As noted earlier in our series, it was JF's practice to copy his masters onto reels and reuse the cassettes. But in the case of Van Morrison, the artist he taped the most, he kept the masters intact. The tapes were loaned out over the years, but JF was recently able to get half of them back, so thanks to those who helped transport them to JEMS for fresh transfers.
The Davis performance is an interesting one and bears only a passing resemblance to set lists from the prior year. Backed by a small band (according to Vanomatic it consisted of John Blakely on guitar; Mark T. Jordan on keyboards; David Hayes on Bass; and Tony Dey on drums), Van performs a set loaded with covers and snippets of other songs (as noted above), with just enough familiar material to satisfy the audience. The surprise for me was “TB Sheets.”
JF also notes something special about Morrison's vocals during this period:
"You can really hear Van's voice going ragged at this point. He's gigging up the freeway, down the freeway in CA and his voice shows the wear and tear. I happen to love it, although I'm sure he didn't! This voice really has his 'work' in it. It reaches a peak (among my tapes) at the Santa Barbara show, where the poor man is really fighting, but doing so valiantly and creating great, inspired music." Santa Barbara will be the last of the six recordings in this Lost California run.
Thanks to JF, who reached out on DIME (you could be next!) and offered us his archive, which had been sitting in boxes, 6000 miles away from where he lives today, for 20+ years. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are, too.
Special thanks to Tina, JF’s sister, for taping the show in the first place and sharing her thoughts for the notes. We also appreciate the unnamed Van collectors for helping to get JF’s masters back in his control. And finally mjk5510, who continues to be at the ready to finish off JEMS’ projects. Much appreciated.
BK for JEMS
Bob Dylan & the Rolling Thunder Revue - 1976-04-18 - Lakeland, FL (AUD/FLAC) LB-2441
(Audience FLAC)
Bob Dylan & the Rolling Thunder Revue
Civic Center
Lakeland, Florida USA
April 18, 1976
Source: "This is a high-spirited show that many people already have. The taper's seat is not too great but the recording was well-done. From Bob H."
LB-2441
CD1
01 - Visions Of Johanna
02 - If You See Her, Say Hello
03 - Vincent van Gogh
04 - Weary Blues From Waitin'
05 - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
06 - Maggie's Farm
07 - One Too Many Mornings
08 - Seven Days
09 - Railroad Boy
10 - Wild Mountain Thyme
11 - Blowin' In The Wind
12 - I Pity The Poor Immigrant
13 - Shelter From The Storm
14 - I Threw It All Away
15 - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
16 - Mozambique
17 - Going, Going, Gone
CD2
01 - Lay Lady Lay
02 - Silver Mantis
03 - Idiot Wind
04 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
05 - Gotta Travel On
Total time = 102:45
Bob Dylan - 1976-04-18 - Lakeland, FL (AUD/FLAC) LB-9273

(Audience FLAC)
Bob Dylan
Lakeland, Florida
18April 1976
LB-9273
An exceptional and highly recommended show.
Lineage: Bob Heyer's original cassette -> Reel -> ADC.
EQ added 2011
CD1
01 Visions Of Johanna
02 If You See Her, Say Hello
03 Vincent van Gogh (w Bobby Neuwirth vocal)
04 Weary Blues From Waiting
05 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
06 Maggie's Farm
07 One Too Many Mornings
08 Seven Days
09 Railroad Boy
10 Wild Mountain Thyme
11 Blowin' In The Wind
12 I Pity The Poor Immigrant
13 Shelter From The Storm
14 I Threw It All Away
15 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
16 Mozambique
17 Going, Going, Gone
CD2
01 Lay Lady Lay
02 Silver Mantis (T-bone Burnette & Joan Baez vocals)
03 Idiot Wind
04 Knockin' On Heaven's Door (w Roger McGuinn vocal)
05 Gotta Travel On
Tom Waits - 1977-04-18 - Cologne, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)
(DVDfull PAL pro-shot)
This is a videotape transfer of the complete show (~80min).
This is the best version I could find. Both picture and sound have good quality.
01 - Step Right Up
02 - Invitation To The Blues
03 - Depot Depot
04 - Jitterbug Boy
05 - Pasties And A G String
06 - I Wish I Was In New Orleans
07 - Fumblin With The Blues
08 - Semi Suite
09 - Emotional Weather Report
10 - Bad Liver And A Broken Heart
11 - New Coat Of Paint
12 - I Can't Wait To Get Off Work
13 - The One That Got Away
14 - Small Change
15 - Tom Trauberts Blues


This is a videotape transfer of the complete show (~80min).
This is the best version I could find. Both picture and sound have good quality.
01 - Step Right Up
02 - Invitation To The Blues
03 - Depot Depot
04 - Jitterbug Boy
05 - Pasties And A G String
06 - I Wish I Was In New Orleans
07 - Fumblin With The Blues
08 - Semi Suite
09 - Emotional Weather Report
10 - Bad Liver And A Broken Heart
11 - New Coat Of Paint
12 - I Can't Wait To Get Off Work
13 - The One That Got Away
14 - Small Change
15 - Tom Trauberts Blues


Patti Smith - 1978-04-18 - Cleveland, OH (FM/FLAC)
(FM broadcast FLAC)
Patti Smith Group
"Joan Of Arc At The Burning River"
Rock Around The World broadcast
Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH
April 18, 1978
Lineage:
CD-R of otherwise unknown lineage received in a trade -> EAC (WAVE) -> FLAC Frontend (FLAC level 8 aligned on sector boundaries) -> You
01 Interview > Redondo Beach
02 Interview > Ain't It Strange
03 Interview > Privilege (Set Me Free)
04 Interview > Easter
05 Radio Ethiopia
06 Gloria
07 Interview
(Announcements in between songs, no music lost)
Excellent recording of an amazing show. It's not definitely sure if it's taken off the air or from a pre FM source but the overall sound quality is great - just check the samples under comments.
Boston - 1979-04-18 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Venue: Budokan Hall
Source: AUD
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes
Label: none
Title: Tokyo Day 1
Size: 500 MB
CD1
01 - Rock And Roll Band
02 - Shattered Images (Help Me)
03 - Peace Of Mind
04 - Feelin' Satisfied
05 - Don't Look Back
06 - The Journey
07 - More Than A Feeling
08 - A Man I'll Never Be
CD2
01 - Smokin'
02 - Tom Scholz (guitar solo)
03 - Foreplay/Long Time
04 - Something About You
05 - Party
06 - Television Politician
07 - Don't Be Afraid
Bob Marley - 1979-04-18 - Brisbane, AU (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Liberated Bootleg "Brisbane - Australia '79" Japanese Label FM Recording from:
Festival Hall, Brisbane, Western Australia, Australia 18th April 1979
Lineage: FM>CD>EAC>?>me>TLH
Band (Taken from bobmarleyconcerts website):
* Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
* Aston Barrett, bass
* Carlton Barrett, drums
* Junior Marvin, lead guitar
* Al Anderson, lead guitar
* Tyrone Downie, keyboards
* Earl "Wya" Lindo, organ
* Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, percussion
* The I-Threes, backing vocals
01 - Running Away
02 - War > No More Trouble
03 - No Woman No Cry
04 - Get Up Stand Up
05 - Exodus
06 - Zimbabwe
07 - Wake Up & Live
Yes - 1979-04-18 - Quebec City, Quebec (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
Le Colisee' de Quebec - remastered SBD
'Circus of Heaven'
** Liberated bootleg **
** Includes album art **
** Excellent soundboard recording **
** Remastered and pitch-corrected by TheTooleMan, July 2011 **
Jon Anderson (Vocals)
Steve Howe (Guitars)
Chris Squire (Bass)
Rick Wakeman (Keyboards)
Alan White (Drums)
CD1
01 - Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
02 - Siberian Khatru
03 - Heart Of The Sunrise
04 - Future Times/Rejoice
05 - Circus Of Heaven
06 - Time And A Word/Long Distance Runaround/Survival/The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)/Perpetual Change/Soon
07 - Don't Kill The Whale
08 - Clap
CD2
01 - Starship Trooper
02 - On The Silent Wings Of Freedom
03 - Wakeman Solo
04 - Awaken
05 - Tour Song
06 - I've Seen All Good People
07 - Roundabout
Some of our readers may recall a release from several years ago titled "Rehearsal Tales", a single CD containing a partial show from Quebec, April 18, 1979. Although the track listing had a couple of errors, the music contained on that disc represented the finest quality available of any yes concert on bootleg disc. In fact, it rivaled any official release in range, balance, and performance. The original release was very limited in numbers and it wasn't long before some of the bigger bootleg companies began making their own copies of this disc.
As the story goes, Yes was recording many of their 1979 shows on a mobile multi-track studio for release of an official live set to celebrate the groups ten year anniversary. The project was even announced to the press and then scrapped. Somehow (you know how these things happen!) a stereo mix-down from the quebec show found its way into the hands of a collector who unwittingly traded it to a bootlegger. Of course, as usually happens with bootlegs of outstanding quality, the bootlegger himself was bootlegged (at least 3 different times). All versions of this single disc were worth picking up, as little was lost in the transition from one CD to the next.
That is until now. Dynamite Studio, a Japanese outfit with reasonably good circulation in the US has finally released the complete show, making all the previously available single CD versions obsolete.
This double CD is nearly flawless! I say nearly because there is one minor edit towards the end of "Starship Trooper" which also appeared on the "Rehearsal Tales" disc. This distortion is said to be on the original master tape, and indeed it seems that is probably the case. The highs on this CD don't get any higher. The bottom end will rattle your walls, but, save for the mentioned segment, they will rattle your walls with perfect clarity. This set HAS to rate in the top 10 boots of all time. You can even hear the whale songs that Yes used between songs, for goodness sake. The audience is almost invisible in the mix. The ICE newsletter has occasionally coined the phrase "bootleg hall of fame" in their writings. If I had the opportunity to make my nominations for this mythical establishment, this would rank right up there with Led Zeppelin's "Jennings Farm Blues" and the Who's "From Lifehouse To Leeds" in importance. And it would take a back seat to no one in terms of sound quality.
Van Halen - 1979-04-18 - Vancouver, BC, Canada (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Pacific Coliseum
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
April 18, 1979
"Happy B-Day Lighting Guy!"
Gross: $112,195
Attendance: 13,200 (not a sellout)
Average Ticket Price: $8.50
Support: Eddie Money / Robert Fleischman
1stgen>cd-r>SonyTCWE435>PioneerPDR-O4>CDR>EAC>WAV>Trader'sLittleHelper>FLAC
Quality: A-
01 - Light Up the Sky (sound improves at 2:24 mark)
02 - Somebody Get Me a Doctor
03 - Drum solo
04 - Runnin' with the Devil (master tape hiccup at 1:59 mark)
05 - Dance The Night Away
06 - Beautiful Girls
07 - On Fire
08 - Bass Solo
09 - You're No Good
10 - Jamie's Cryin'
11 - Feel Your Love Tonight
12 - Outta Love Again
13 - Ice Cream Man
14 - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
15 - Guitar Solo
16 - D.O.A.
17 - You Really Got Me
18 - Bottoms Up!
Notes: Surprise! With the boys playing Vancouver on the current tour a few of us old school traders thought it would be fun to bust this gem out from the same town 32 years ago.
The sound here is really good, and rivals the Fresno 3-25-79 recording. It starts off a bit rought, but it seems the taper turned his mic toward the stage and the sound gets and stays better from the middle of the first song out. There is small master tape issue on "Running With the Devil" but not too bad.
Enjoy this historic analog recording and let's hope the Vancouver May 7 shows up here soon.
Bob Marley - 1980-04-18 - Rotterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)
Ian Hunter - 1980-04-18 - Essen, DE (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
Ian Hunter feat Mick Ronson
Date: 18th April 1980
Venue: Grugahalle, Essen, Germany
Lineage:
CDR-Trade(Approx 15 years ago) > cdparanoia (No bad sectors) > FLAC
01 - Intro
02 - F.B.I (The Shadows Cover)
03 - Once Bitten Twice Shy
04 - Angeline
05 - Laugh At Me (Mott The Hoople Cover)
06 - Irene Wilde
07 - I Wish I was Your Mother (Mott The Hoople Cover)
08 - Just Another Night
09 - We Gotta Get Out of Here
10 - Bastard
11 - All The way To Memphis (Mott The Hoople Cover)
12 - Cleveland Rocks
ENCORE
13 - All The Young Dudes/Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (Mott The Hoople Cover/The Shadows Cover)
Notes:
This if from a German television Program, as you can hear in the introduction. Sound quality is excellent.
The Beach Boys - 1980-04-18 - Philadelphia, PA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)
The Beach Boys
with Brian Wilson
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
April 18, 1980
lineage
WWFM FM broadcast > unknown transfer > CDr > eac > wav > flac
Mike Love - vocals
Brian Wilson - keyboards, bass
Carl Wilson - guitar
Al Jardine - guitar
Bruce Johnston - keyboards
Billy Hinsche - keyboards
Bobby Figueroa - drums
Ed Carter - bass
Mike Meros - keyboards
CD1
01 - California Girls
02 - Sloop John B
03 - Darlin'
04 - School Days
05 - radio announcement
06 - In My Room
07 - Do It Again
08 - Little Deuce Coupe
09 - Keepin' The Summer Alive
10 - God Only Knows
11 - Good Timin'
12 - Some Of Your Love
13 - Surfer Girl
14 - Goin' On
15 - Be True To Your School
16 - Catch A Wave
17 - Livin' With A Heartache
18 - Lady Lynda
19 - Disney Girls
CD2
01 - Long Tall Texan
02 - Help Me Rhonda
03 - Wouldn't It Be Nice
04 - Rock And Roll Music
05 - I Get Around
06 - Surfin' USA
07 - radio announcement
08 - Good Vibrations
09 - Barbara Ann
10 - Fun Fun Fun
Genesis - 1980-04-18 - Manchester, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
Apollo Theatre
Duke's Apollo
(PRRPGS 015)
Audience recording; rated 'A-'
on Genesis-Movement Website,
http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/...s.php?uid=4777
See http://prrp-music.org/prrpgs015/index.htm for liner notes and artwork.
Lineage:
CDr > EAC > WAV > TLH > Flac - level 8 > Dime
Tony Banks - Keyboards & Vocals
Phil Collins - Lead Vocals, Drums & Percussion
Mike Rutherford - Lead Guitars, Bass Guitars & Vocals
with special guests
Daryl Stuermer - Lead Guitars & Bass Guitars
Chester Thompson - Drums & Percussion
CD1
01 - Deep In The Motherlode 06:12
02 - Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 01:55
03 - Carpet Crawlers 05:36
04 - Squonk 07:21
05 - One For The Vine 11:26
06 - The Story Of Albert 03:43
07 - Behind The Lines 05:22
08 - Duchess 07:00
09 - Guide Vocal 01:45
10 - Turn It On Again 04:43
11 - Duke's Travels 07:36
12 - Duke's End 02:13
CD2
01 - The Story Of Sid 02:24
02 - Say It's Alright Joe 07:56
03 - The Story Of A Hero And A Villain 02:23
04 - The Lady Lies 06:17
05 - The Story Of The Smoke Machines 02:21
06 - Ripples 10:24
07 - Introducing Guests 02:25
08 - In The Cage 07:34
09 - The Colony Of Slippermen 01:06
10 - Afterglow 04:28
11 - Follow You, Follow Me 04:31
12 - Dance On A Volcano 04:42
13 - Drum Duet 00:57
14 - Los Endos 06:08
15 - I Know What I Like 08:34
16 - The Knife 04:00
From http://prrp-music.org/prrpgs015/index.htm:
"This remaster project began with the master tapes of the show. This source has previously been uncirculated, a new find for the Genesis community. The show is complete here, except for tape flip gaps. Because the taper wanted to capture the whole Duke Suite on a separate tape from the rest of the show, additional points of swapping tapes occurred, which, in turn, resulted in additional gaps. These needed to be patched. There is a widely circulated, poor quality, alternative source of this show which was used to patch these gaps. There is a significant difference in the quality of these two sources so the patches are rather obvious when they are encountered. We felt it was better to patch the gaps with material from this actual show, to maintain the historic consistency, rather than use higher quality material from a different show. Once the gaps were patched, the show was put together in the original order and sequence. The tapes were digitized in 32-bit, 44.1 kHz format for the work.
Speed was an issue with this recording. A close analysis showed a fairly consistent speed error throughout the show that was easily corrected. The acoustics of the venue also worked against us. The hall characteristics and the location of the taper produced a tonality imbalance that needed correction after the speed error was fixed.
Hiss, hum and other tape noises were readily identified and reduced as much as possible. The auto-record-level feature introduced unintended suppressions in the recording that needed to be restored and repaired. The microphones also had an uneven response and became more sensitive to midrange frequencies during loud sections of the music. Dynamic filters were necessary to fix this problem and even out the tonality throughout the show.
At some points during the show, the tonality shifts and becomes less detailed and more muffled. Corresponding directly with the taper about this, he remembers the security guards being out in force. This caused him to occasionally hide the microphones to avoid detection and this produced the tonality change. The stereo field also shifts quite noticeably at these points. These sections were adjusted as much as possible to correct the imbalance.
In some sections there was distortion of the recording. Many techniques were used and tried to correct the problem but eventually, decisions were made to optimize the sound at the expense of quality. Fortunately, they are not too obvious. The show was then balanced and tracked and converted to CD Audio, 16-bit format to produce the final result."
Yes - 1980-04-18 - Drama Sessions (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
Master Reel>CDR>EAC>CDR>EAC>FLAC.
The Town House studios
Chris Squire - Bass
Steve Howe - Guitars
Alan White - Drums
01. The Yes Song - an early take of Tempus Fugit (4:50)
02. Who Makes The Tea - a.k.a. Untitled 1 (5:23)
03. Does It Ever Happen (To You) - an early take of Does It Really Happen? (6:20)
04. To The Light - an early take of Run Through The Light (4:29)
05. Satellite (7:09)
This sounds absolutely pristine, A+.
The following tracks were removed. The CD cover art and original checksums refer to them & have not been changed,
4. Song No. 4 [removed, officially released on Drama Expanded & Remastered, Elektra/ Rhino R2 73795]
6. Go Through This [removed, buy the Drama Rhino CD see above]
8. Fly From Here [removed, it was was identical to http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=325075,
"Yes We Can Fly From Here Studio Version 1980", so download that and add it yourself.]
Here's the story....
A guy I work with's neighbor's friend bought an old building in Atlanta a while back and apparently at one time it was some sort of recording studio. Well in the process of cleaning out the place he went up to the attic and discovered all these old tapes. So he tells his friend about it and says one of them is by a band called Yes. Well the friend says you have to copy that one to CD and give it to my neighbor as he is a huge Yes fan. Well he gave me a copy which according to him it is a rehearsal or something when they were working on the Drama album. I have no other info, but the person that made the CD photographed the actual tape case and made a CD cover from it. The information below was taken from this photo. I am still trying to get a scan of the photo but as of yet have been unable to do so. It probably was not all taped on the 18th but I am using that date as that is what was on the Tape case.
Warren Zevon - 1980-04-18 - Passaic, NJ (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(2xDVDfull pro-shot)
Warren Zevon
Capitol Theatre
Passaic, New Jersey
04-18-1980
01 Intro 04:53
02 Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School 03:52
03 Johnny Strikes Up The Band 03:43
04 Excitable Boy 04:07
05 Banter 00:35
06 Mohammed's Radio 04:34
07 Tuning 00:49
08 Gorilla, You're A Desperado 02:36
09 Tuning 00:36
10 Werewolves Of London 04:33
11 Banter 00:39
12 Band Intro 02:11
13 Jeannie Needs A Shooter 03:48
14 Jungle Work 10:36
15 A Certain Girl 04:05
16 Join Me In L.A. 04:25
17 Banter 03:24
18 Bill Lee 01:32
19 Accidentally Like A Martyr 04:42
20 Sleep When I'm Dead 06:16
21 Poor Poor Pitiful Me 04:41
22 Wild Age 05:04
23 Encore Applause 02:03
24 Song Intro 00:24
25 Lawyers, Guns And Money 04:21
Tears for Fears - 1983-04-18 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)
Tears for Fears
Hammersmith Palais
London, U.K.
April 18, 1983
promoting their debut album "the hurting"
FM radio broadcast
lineage:
BBC rock hour FM broadcast > Sansui 8 reciever with wire antenna > Harmon Kardon cassette recorder (dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)
01 - radio intro :40 (cuts in)
02 - memories fade > 5:49
03 - the way you are 5:23 (cuts in)
04 - suffer the children 4:44
05 - pale shelter 6:42
06 - ideas as opiates 3:43
07 - mad world 3:46
08 - watch me bleed 4:04
09 - change 4:57
10 - start of the breakdown 6:06
11 - the hurting 4:05
12 - radio outro :34
The Pretenders - 1984-04-18 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Pretenders
1984-04-18
Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA
SBD > Cassette (probably 2nd gen) > CDR > EAC > CDWAV > FLAC
Chrissie Hynde - Vocals
Rupert Black - Keyboards
Robbie McIntosh - Guitar
Malcolm Foster - Bass
Martin Chambers - Drums
01 - The Wait
02 - Message Of Love
03 - The Adultress
04 - Time The Avenger
05 - My City Was Gone
06 - Show Me
07 - Talk Of The Town
08 - Private Life
09 - Thin Line Between Love And Hate
10 - Thumbelina
11 - Back On The Chain Gang
12 - Pack It Up
13 - Bad Boys Get Spanked
14 - Mystery Achievement
15 - Middle Of The Road
16 - Up The Neck
17 - Precious
18 - Room Full Of Mirrors
19 - Brass In Pocket
20 - Tattooed Love Boys
R.E.M. - 1984-04-18 - Lyon, FR (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
West Side Club
lineage
SBD - Cassette (2nd gen.) - Audacity - xACT
01 tuning
02 Radio Free Europe
03 Catapult
04 Crazy
05 Letter Never Sent
06 Pilgrimage
07 Talk About the Passion
08 So. Central Rain
09 Just A Touch
10 Gardening At Night
11 9-9 / Windout
12 Time After Time (Annelise)
13 Little America
min 44:52
Townes Van Zandt - 1985-04-18 - Johnson City, TN (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)
Townes Van Zandt
(WETS-FM) The Down Home, Johnson City, TN
April 18, 1985
NPR Master > Satellite Feed June 4,1985 > WHYY-FM Philadelphia Pre-FM Ampex 406 10-1/2" 1/2 Track Reel 7-1/2 IPS > Baked To Restore > Play Back On Teac X-2000r > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Flac
Townes Van Zandt – vocals, guitar
Donny Silverman – flute, saxophone
Mickey White – guitar
01 NPR Intro
02 Intro
03 Dollar Bill Blues
04 Pancho and Lefty
05 Buckskin Stallion Blues
06 No Place to Fall
07 Talking Thunderbird Blues
08 Mr Gold and Mr Mudd
09 If I Needed You
10 Snowing on Raton
11 To Live is to Fly
12 Don't You Take it too Bad
13 Snake Mountain Blues
14 Rake
15 Fraternity Blues
16 Colorado Girl-Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues-Colorado Girl
17 Outro
18 NPR Outro

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