venerdì 17 luglio 2026

The Who - Life and Quadrophenia Demos (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Recorded at Olympic Studios London, England
1970 & 1973
PrimaDonna Disc

All Songs Written & Performed by Pete Townshend

From original reels and acetates-> CD -> .flac

Disc 1 (74:19)
01. Baba O' Raily 13:14
02. Bargain 4:18
03. Love in't For Keeping 1:32
04. This Song Is Over 5:22
05. Gettin' In Tune 8:22
06. Going Mobile 3:32
07. Behind Blue Eyes 8:39
08. Won't Get Fooled Again 8:35
09. Pure & Easy 4:19
10. Mary 5:46
11. Too Much Of Anything 6:22
12. Join Together 10:00
13. The Relay 4:12

Disc 2 (53:08)
01. Put The Money Down 5:50
02. I Don't Even Know Myself 5:26
03. Unused Piano 3:16
04. Love Reign O'er Me 4:00
05. The Real Me 4:10
06. The Dirty Jobs 4:30
07. The Punk & The Godfather 5:03
08. I'm One 2:40
09. I've Had Enough 6:19
10: Bell Boy 4:35
11. Cut My Hair 3:27
12. Brr 3:34

Led Zeppelin - Grandiloquence (SBD/AUD/FLAC) 9 CDs by ANTRABATA


(Soundboard audience FLAC)

Grandiloquence 9 cd set limited to 325 copies, this is #141.  ANTRABATA

Silvers > EAC > FLAC

CD1  
Seattle   1973-07-17  Audience
1. Intro
2. Rock and Roll
3. Celebration Day
4. Black Dog
5. Over the Hills and Far Away
6. Misty Mountain Hop
7. Since I've Been Loving You
8. No Quater

CD2 
Seattle   1973-07-17    Audience
1. The Song Remains the Same
2. Rain Song
3. Dazed and Confused

CD3  
Seattle   1973-07-17  Audience
1. Stairway to Heaven
2. Moby Dick
3. Heartbreaker
4. Whole lot of Love
5. The Ocean

CD4  
Seattle   1973-07-17      Desktape
1. Intro
2. Rock and Roll
3. Celebration Day
4. Black Dog
5. Over the Hills and Far Away
6. Misty Mountain Hop
7. Since I've Been Loving You
8. No Quater
9. The Song Remains the Same
10. Rain Song

CD5  
1973-07-17   Desktape
1. Dazed and Confused
2. Stairway to Heaven

CD6    
Madison Square Garden    1973-07-27 Desktape
1. Stairway to Heaven
2. Moby Dick
3. Heartbreaker
4. Whole lot of Love
5. The Ocean

CD7   
Chicago 1973-07-06       Desktape
1. Rock and Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog
4. Over the Hills and Far Away
5. Misty Mountain Hop
6. Since I've Been Loving You
7. No Quater
8. The Song Remains the Same

CD8   
Chicago  1973-07-06    Desktape
1. Dazed and Confused
2. Stairway to Heaven

CD9 
Chicago 1973-07-06    Desktape
1. Moby Dick
2. Heartbreaker
3. Whole lot of Love
4. Communication Breakdown

(including both audience and soundboard of Seattle July 17, 1973, New York July 27, 1973 and Chicago July 6, 1973 soundboards) were created as a opening boxes in a form of a deluxe cloth bound books that housing CDs inside their own picture sleeves. Now these boxed sets are highly

Jeff Beck Group - 1968-07-17 - Dallas, TX (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Recording Information ::: unknown stereo recording equipment -> master stereo AUD tape (probably reel) -> ? -> "Miami '68" boot CD ripped with EAC

Remastering 2013-05-xx ::: flacs -> Trader's Little Helper -> wavs -> Audacity (normalisation to remove DC offset, channel/phase alignment, fades, manual one-at-a-time glitch / dropout / bump / pop / click / dullspot repairs, volume adjustments, speed fixes, single passes for affected areas, NO added EQ except for #1 to match the rest) -> CD Wave (track splits) -> flacs (Trader's Little Helper) -> yr ears. First uploaded week of 2014-05-16. (NOTE: The original "Miami '68" source certainly used some EQ, but it was well done & a better source to work from. 

Jeff Beck Group 
1968-07-17* Dallas, Texas Luanne's Club (remastered-BT-AUD + 1st song non-BT source) 
East Lovers Lane (A "bring your own beer" dance club...) 

(*) aka, but apparently NOT, Miami Beach, FL 1968-11-16 Thee Image Club 

~*~ "Miami '68" boot CD source THEN carefully remastered fixing MANY problems without added EQ ~*~ 
PLUS the MISSING 1st track from KRW_CO source, also remastered, & EQ'd to match the rest 

Geoffrey Arnold "Jeff" Beck - electric guitar
Roderick David "Rod The Mod" Stewart - vocals
Ronald David "Ronnie" Wood - electric bass
Michael "Micky" Waller - drums

Set One
01. You Shook Me 
02. Let Me Love You 
03. I Can´t Hold out 
04. Jeff´s Boogie 
05. Sweet Little Angel 
06. Shapes Of Things 
07. Hi Ho Silver Lining 

Set Two
08. Beck´s Bolero 
09. Rock My Plimsoul 
10. Oh Pretty Woman 
11. Morning Dew 
12. Rice Pudding 
13. Sun Is Shining 
14. I Ain´t Superstitious 

Total Time ::: 1:15:41 

::: VERY fine, stereo, up-close AUD (especially for its vintage). Check samples for predilection predictions or to rev yr engines. 
::: Warts: NOT MANY! Some hiss in 1st 4 seconds of #1 with couple of fluctuations due to recovering music that was too low volume to hear - for more Beck! Some lite broad spectrum hiss in right channel. Some light overturation distortion on extremely loud passages but nothing serious! Fixed dropouts & dullspots but likely missed a few. Deleted blank spots between songs. The last 3rd of master tape was clearly in better condition. Lowered some loud clapping between trax. Channels were SERIOUSLY out of phase/alignment (mike spread?) & very different info in channels but was adjusted at ~2 minute intervals & sounds WAY better - without killing the wonderful stereo recording but simply correcting the enormous delay between channels. 
::: COMPARISON CLAUSE: This is a 2014 NEWLY REMASTERED version of the "Miami '68" boot CD DIMED twice before. Part was also included in the upload "Like A Hurricane Primsoul-Live Archives 1968-1969". This HAS the added alternate source 1st track as noted. 
::: CORRECTION CLAUSE: I screwed up & originally uploaded this using the incorrect Miami date/location & MISSING track 1 (which wasn't used on the 'Miami'CD. This is a CORRECTED & COMPLETE remastered version. (OLD version was torrent #492370 Jeff Beck Group 1968-11-16 Miami Beach uploaded on 2014-05-17). 
::: #11 "Rice Pudding" (an instrumental) is introduced here as "Mother's Old Rice Pudding" & as being played for the first time. 
::: Touring to promote the new "Truth" album, which had only been released in August (tho' it'd been in the works for long time!). 
::: No artwork included as some of the photos used could be considered proprietary, sorry. Seek & ye shall find. 
::: Many thanks to KRW_CO for permission to remaster that source for track #1 (so the recording could be completed). 
::: In a previous torrent a DIMER noted the same setlist timed 79:27 but I think it's a typo. This one is 75:41 with speed correction & KRW_CO is 75:38. 


Cool freaking recording & now is some much healthlier ear fodder. Some sources note this as SBD but tis clearly an AUD (but quite hi-fi for its vintage & probable volume of the band). If in doubt about AUD source, go to the break before the end of "Rock My Plimsoul" & you can hear the taper laughing. The extreme stereo mike placement (left mike more at stage or vocal PA, left channel captures more audience) is quite interesting. Perhaps this should be considered a "not-for-purists remaster", as I did a much more volume tinkering than I normally do. The original had problems, but I was fairly agressive here to really improve the sound - in my opinion, for my ears. In fact, it was an important part of the equation after the very extreme channel phase correction. Almost certainly from a reel-to-reel master source originally with possibly 1 or 2 reel generations (doubtful there were any cassette generations). 

I learned a lot about this band thru this tape. Ron Wood playing bass with a real rhythm guitar sound in some songs. I did some reading about Ron on a bass player forum while researching the keys for some songs & one thing they really respect about him is he rarely played something the same way twice. While the quality on this recording is stunning overall, I would say this is not the absolute best Jeff Beck Group performance of the era. They make some mistakes & some of the performances don't gel or are not as explosive as others around of the same vintage. "Jeff´s Boogie" is a bit scattered. The band seems a bit put off by how unresponsive & quiet the audience is. One comment from the band is that it's like playing in a library. HOWEVER... Jeff's making a LOT of strange, experimental guitar noises, seemingly more than usual, though I suspect they are just much more noticeable here than other shows due to the clear sound. I would say this rates near the very top of the "must-hear" JBG shows of '68/69, as it is so painless to listen to & so possible to discern what's going on. Many of the other recordings I have (the Tea Party comes to mind right away) are so distorted, that it is quite hard to get a clear picture of the experience. This is a very cool recording, the Jeff Beck Group in 1968, live, with Rod & Ron & the quality MORE than makes up for ANY lack of performance intensity in my opinion, and, even on a bad day, the smoke was risin' off the stage. 

I had gotten this recording some time back, but recently saw it making the rounds again, but with the notes altered to claim it as a soundboard, which it is (clearly) not. However, it is a wonderful recording.... Anyway, seeing it again, I remembered being puzzled a few years ago why it all sounds like it was coming out of one channel. Well, it was partly the volume imbalance but mostly it was EXTREME phase offset between the two stereo channels. I think one of the mikes was pointing in such a way there was a huge timing difference for when the sound reached the mike compared to the other mike (layman's terms). So, I decided to give it some remastering effort. There was an INCREDIBLE improvement right away. the inital phase correction was 38 cents! Then it had to be adjusted throughout the recording, likely from mike motion. Another thing that really worked for me was the speed correction in the first set, which, tho' not dramatically changed, brought Rod's voice to a more familiar sounding timbre. Do hope you like it.

Jimi Hendrix - 1970-07-17 - Randall's Island, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Downing Stadium
Randall's Island, New York
July 17th, 1970

01 Stone Free
02 Fire
03 Message Of Love
04 Lover Man
05 Foxy Lady
06 Ezy Rider
07 The Star Spangled Banner
08 Purple Haze
09 Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
10 Outro: Stage Announcements

Bootleg had Officially released tracks removed: Red House and All Along The Watchtower
SBD Recording CD Boot: "Message of Love" (Triangle PYCD 043)
Silver > EAC > WAV
CDR Trade > EAC V1.2 > TLH
log file included

Another highlight of Hendrix and his band?s summer of 1970 was a concert at New York?s Randall?s Island as part of the New York Pop Festival. Jethro Tull, Steppenwolf, Grand Funk Railroad and John Sebastian also were on the bill at Downing Stadium, and the crowd?s numbers swelled to the point where the island became log-jammed ? in particular for Hendrix?s set, which was the event?s climax. After their performance, Hendrix and his band had to be evacuated from the site by helicopter.

The Allman Brothers - 1970-07-17 - Love Valley, NC (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard SHN)

Allman Brothers Band
1970-07-17
Love Valley Festival,
Love Valley, NC

Lineage unknown

01.  Statesboro Blues
02.  Trouble No More  
03.  Don't Keep Me Wonderin'  
04.  Dreams  
05.  Leave My Blues at Home  
06.  Whipping Post  
07.1 Mountain Jam
07.2 Mountain Jam
08.  Oh Pretty Woman

Led Zeppelin - 1973-07-17 - Seattle, WA (SBD/FLAC) "V1/2+"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: V1/2+
Dates: July 17, 1973
Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum, Washington, US.

Source: Ex Stereo Soundboard Recording
Lineage: Last Stand Disc (LSD-37/38/39) Boot 3CD > EAC > FLAC

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

CD1
01: Rock And Roll
02: Celebration Day
03: Black Dog
04: Over The Hills And Far Away
05: Misty Mountain Hop
06: Since I've Been Loving You
07: No Quarter
08: The Song Remains The Same
09: The Rain Song

CD2
01: Dazed And Confused
02: Stairway To Heaven

CD3
01: Moby Dick *
02: Heartbreaker *
03: Whole Lotta Love *
04: The Ocean **

*   July 13, 1973 Cobo Hall, Detroit, Wl, US. Ex Soundboard
** July 27, 1973 Madison Square Garden, NYC, NY, US. Ex Soundboard

Frank Zappa - 1974-07-17 - Phoenix, AZ (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Celebrity Theatre

Lineage:
SBD > Unknown Gen Maxell XLII 90min tape > Kenwood KX-W8020 Cassette Deck > Sound Blaster Awe32 PC Soundcard > Recorded To WAV With Cool Edit Pro > mailed across the Mason-Dixon line to ZP > Wavelab (speed correction as per flambay) > CDWAV (tracks split, saved as FLAC level 8 ) > foobar2000 (tags + ReplayGain)

Additional lineage for RDNZL: GoldWave (patched with flambay's assistance) > foobar2000 (tags + ReplayGain)

Additional lineage for Dupree's Paradise: GoldWave (patched without flambay's assistance, look what I did all by myself Mommy) > foobar2000 (tags + ReplayGain)

Taped by: N/A
Transferred by: jaypfunk
Speed corrected by: flambay
Edited by: Zappa Penguin

(RDNZL patch transferred by BengoFury, edited by flambay, cut-and-pasted by ZP)

(Dupree's Paradise patch transferred by WIU2B, mailed by LudzNL, cut-and-pasted by ZP)

The MOI:
Napolean Murphy Brock - saxophone, flute, vocals
George Duke - keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
Tom Fowler - bass
Chester Thompson - drums, vocals
Ruth Underwood - percussion
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals

01. intro (soundcheck and tuning)
02. RDNZL (mystery wonder-gap at 0:37-38, patched with BF version, no music missing)
03. Village of the Sun
04. Echidna's Arf (of You)
05. Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?
06. Cosmik Debris
07. Dupree's Paradise (tape flip at 7:54 - patched with WIU2B-LudzNL version from 7:54 - 8:12, part of monologue still missing)
08. Camarillo Brillo
09. T'Mershi Duween
10. Dog Breath
11. Uncle Meat
12. tuning
13. Road Ladies

Notes:
RDNZL patch is cross-faded, Dupree's isn't. A non-cross-faded version of RDNZL is available in the bonus folder, as well as the original Dupree's Paradise fill material.

Speed correction info:
intro -> tuning: +60 cts
Road Ladies: +55 cts

Notes:
Like most of the shows from the first American leg of this tour (and the third American leg of 1974), this is a very loose, relaxed show, with plenty of quotes in Dupree's Paradise. Despite the hissiness of this tape, it's clearly the best of four tapes sampled 

The Band - 1976-07-17 - Washington, DC (pre-FM/FLAC)



(pre-FM/FLAC)

Complete King Biscuit Flower Hour
Carter Baron Amphitheatre

Source - SBD Pre-FM King Biscuit discs and reels

Lineage
PRE-FM > ? > EAC > WAV > mkw ac tool > shn

Robbie Robertson - guitars, piano, Vocals
Rick Danko - bass, trombone, violin, vocals
Richard Manuel - keyboards, harp, drums, sax, Vocals
Levon Helm - drums, bass, mandolin, guitar, vocals
Garth Hudson - keyboards, accordion, sax

01 Don't Do It 5:10
02 The Shape I'm In 4:08
03 It Makes No Difference 7:23
04 The Weight 4:44
05 King Harvest 3:45
06 Twilight 3:29
07 Ophelia 3:36
08 Tears Of Rage 5:58
09 Forbidden Fruit 6:11
10 This Wheel's On Fire 3:51
11 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 4:04
12 The Genetic Method 3:57
13 Chest Fever 4:23
14 Up On Cripple Creek 5:59
15 W.S. Walcott Medicine Show 4:03

Running Time: 71:13

William Keats wrote:
The new Last Waltz booklet indicates the DC show date was actually 16 August 1976 (see page 1 of the booklet). The PreFM copy that I have has this setlist, which is not the entire show, but everything that King Biscuit broadcast (from PreFM sources including reels, which is how the Biscuit used to get sent out).

Led Zeppelin - 1977-07-17 - Seattle, WA (SBD/FLAC) "The Year of the Dragon" by EVSD


(Soundboard FLAC)

Kingdome

Soundboard Recording

"The Year of the Dragon" (Empress Valley Supreme Discs EVSD 148/149/150/151)

Lineage:
Not given in original torrent

CD1
01 - The Song Remains The Same
02 - Sick Again
03 - Nobody's Fault But Mine
04 - Over The Hills and Far Away
05 - Since I've Been Loving YOu

CD2
01 - No Quarter
02 - Ten Years Gone
03 - The Battle of Evermore
04 - Going to California

CD3
01 - Black Country Woman =>
02 - Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
03 - White Summer =>
04 - Black Mountain Side =>
05 - Kashmir
06 - Over The Top (Moby Dick)

CD4
01 - Guitar solo =>
02 - Achilles' Last Stand
03 - Stairway To Heaven
04 - Whole Lotta Love =>
05 - Rock and Roll

Comments:
In terms of performance, the band was kind of limping to the finish line at this point of the tour; since the remainder of their U.S. dates were canceled a week later due to the death of Robert Plant's son, this represents one of the final shows they played in North America. I've always thought of this show as kind of sloppy, and it certainly doesn't reach the heights of their Los Angeles dates a few weeks prior. I'm sure the inadequacy of the venue (the now-deceased Kingdome) played a role in the average performance.

Sound quality is pretty good, though I'm guessing the original audio came from the in-house video feed. The mix is ok, with all band members evenly featured and prominent vocals, though it sounds a little flat. I can't comment on how the EVSD release compares with other titles and versions on the tracker.

Led Zeppelin - 1977-07-17 - Seattle, WA (SBD/FLAC) "Jupiter & Saturn"



(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage: Unknown

This is stated to be from the actual soundboard, not the video soundtrack source.
Title & Label: From the original silver release "Jupiter & Saturn" (Tarantura2000 TCD-45-1-3)

Disc #1-A-TCD-45-1--68:16
01. opening
02. The Song Remains The Same
03. Sick Again
04. Nobody's Fault But Mine
05. Over The Hills And Far Away
06. Since I've Been Loving You
07. No Quarter

Disc #2-B-TCD-45-2--64:41
01. Ten Years Gone
02. The Battle Of Evermore
03. Going To California
04. Black Country Woman
05. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
06. White Summer Suite
07. Kashmir

Disc #3-C-TCD-45-3--76:53
01. Moby Dick
02. Page Solo
03. Achilles Last Stand
04. Stairway To Heaven
05. Whole Lotta Love
06. Rock And Roll

Excellent mono soundboard. Source: Kingdome, Seattle, Washington July 17 '77. 
Comments: Japanese bootleg.
Deluxe glossy cardboard quad fold-out sleeve with sticker, paper sleeves and picture CD's. Limited edition to 200 numbered copies. "Jupiter And Saturn" is another release of the video soundtrack from Led Zeppelin's Seattle concert in 1977.
It is billed as being sourced from a legitimate soundboard but it sounds like the same source that surfaced in 2001 and released on "Kingdom Come" (Watch Tower), "Return Of The Dragon" (Apple), "Year Of The Dragon" (Empress Valley) and most recently on "Dragon Slayers" (Genuine Masters). Tarantura2000 try to take a rather dry and sterile sounding recording and work on it to make it sound like the excellent and lively 1975 soundboards that have been coming out on Empress Valley the past couple years. They increased the echo under the music and boosted as much as possible the audience cheering between tracks. The heavy handed mastering also produces a "wind tunnel" effect in the higher frequencies that can be a bit annoying. Some of the balance problems in the early part of the show and present on previous releases are thankfully absent.

Led Zeppelin - 1977-07-17 - Seattle, WA (DVDfull pro-shot DL) The Year Of The Dragon "The Definitive Edition"

(DVDfull pro-shot DL)

Date: 1977.07.17
Title: The Year Of The Dragon "The Definitive Edition"
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc
Venue: Kingdome
Location: Seattle, Washington USA
Source: Jumbo-Tron Feed "Pro-Shot"

Lineage: Original Silver > IsoBuster > TLH

*Note: Dual Layer DVD (DVD-9)

DVD (NTSC)

01. The Song Remains The Same
02. The Rover Intro / Sick Again
03. Nobody's Fault But Mine
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. Since I've Been Loving You
06. No Quarter
07. Ten Years Gone
08. The Battle Of Evermore
09. Going To California
10. Black Country Woman
11. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
12. White Summer
13. Black Mountain Side
14. Kashmir
15. Out On The Tiles / Moby Dick
16. Guitar Solo
17. Achilles Last Stand
18. Stairway To Heaven
19. Whole Lotta Love
20. Rock And Roll

Review:
62,000 Led Zeppelin Fans Jam Kingdome

They came at night by the thousands, some waiting for two days in the rain and cold for a chance to have their ears assaulted and nerves numbed and to say they saw Led Zeppelin. It was a night of pot, pills and popcorn with the popcorn coming in a close third to the other two. But overall, the Led Zeppelin concert at the Kingdome came off without too much trouble. There were several arrests, lots of dope and booze smuggled in – either under coats or inside bodies – and some very sick kids from drinking too much. “It's not a bad bunch considering the number of people here”, one Seattle police officer said of the 62,000 people, “and considering the reputation of the group.” Led Zeppelin has earned a reputation for attracting surly crowds which generally fight and riot. But the most damage was to the ears and there is a possibility 62,000 people will spend today saying, “Huh?” What attracted these people, generally hard-core rock fans, was the experience.

It was appreciated by some when the lead singer, Robert Plant, told the crowd he was deaf in one ear. It was a miracle the whole band wasn’t stone deaf. Later, Plant said his hearing came back during one number. The concert started shortly after 8 p.m. amid fireworks and people holding up lighted matches, the moment everybody had been waiting for. Throughout the long Sunday, the huge crowd remained orderly as it waited to get through the gates and have the experience. At 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the 20,000 or so Zeppelin fans waiting at the Kingdome started to chant, “We want in, we want in.” Suddenly a movement rippled through the crowd like a wave pushing the front-line troops into the fence. Plant promised that the 1977 tour would be “blood, thunder and the hammer of the gods”. A squad of paramedics was geared up for the blood and everybody else was geared up for the thunder and hammer part.

Led Zeppelin - 1977-07-17 - Seattle, WA (DVDfull pro-shot DL)

Pro-shot DVD 9

NTSC

Video
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Display Mode: Both Pan&scan and Letterbox
Source picture resolution: 720x480 (525/60)
Frame Rate: 30.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 5.60Mbps

Audio
Audio Coding mode: Dolby Digital
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not specified
Number of Audio channels: 6
Bitrate: 448 Kbps
Number of Audio streams: 1

01. The Song Remains The Same
02. Sick Again
03. Nobody's Fault But Mine
04. Over The Hills And Far Away
05. Since I've Been Loving You
06. No Quarter
07. Ten Years Gone
08. The Battle Of Evermore
09. Going To California
10. Black Country Woman
11. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
12. White Summer
13. Black Mountain Side
14. Kashmir
15. Over The Top
16. Noise Solo
17. Achilles Last Stand
18. Stairway To Heaven
19. Whole Lotta Love
20. Rock And Roll

Notes:
this has the best sound of any release including lastest EV releases, there is some hum on some songs, but the overall bass is more robust from what i've heard yet. Video is on par with other releases



Devo - 1980-07-17 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Orpheum Theater 

01 - Freedom of Choice Theme 
02 - Whip It 
03 - Snowball 
04 - It's not right 
05 - Girl U Want 
06 - Planet Earth 
07 - SIB 
08 - Secret Agent Man 
09 - Pink Pussycat 
10 - Blockhead 
11 - Satisfaction 
12 - Uncontrollable Urge 
13 - Mongoloid 
14 - Be Stiff 
15 - Gates of steel 
16 - Freedom of Choice 
17 - Jocko Homo 
18 - Smart Patrol-Mr. DNA 
19 - Gut feeling-slap your mommy 
20 - Come back jonee

Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - 1980-07-17 - Milan, IT (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
Cascina Monluè 17th july 1980
Milano

recording got from an old friend.
Original Scotch XS II, Chrome tape. transferred to CD with Terratec Phase audio 26.
Then Flac Files with DBpoweramp

Great Soundboard recording.

Francesco Di Giacomo
Vittorio Nocenzi
Gianni Nocenzi
Pierluigi Calderoni
Rodolfo Maltese
Bass player ?? Colaiacono ?

01 - Canto di Primavera
02 - Garofano Rosso
03 - Si dice che i delfini parlino
04 - E mi viene da pensare
05 - R.I.P.
06 - Quando la buona gente dice
07 - Di terra
08 - Capolinea
09 - Il ragno
10 - Non mi rompete
11 - Piano improvvisation
13 - Traccia II

The Moody Blues - 1981-07-17/18 - Hoffman Estates, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Moody Blues
Live in Poplar Creek, IL
July 17-18, 1981

Lineage: 
Original ‘DIR’ Vinyl Discs --> (Revox B77) reel to reel @ 7 ½ --> Tascam (CD-RW2000) --> EAC --> CDWAV --> FLAC

01 Gemini Dream
02 The Story in Your eyes
03 Twlight Time
04 Tuesday Afternoon
05 The Voice
06 Nervous
07 Steppin' in a Slide Zone
08 Talking Out Of Turn
09 The Balance

10 Isn't Life Strange
11 Gypsy
12 Driftwood
13 22,000 Days
14 I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)
15 Nights In White Satin
16 Legend of the Mind
17 Question
18 Ride My See-Saw

Broadcast on Saturday October 10th 1981.

Siouxsie & the Banshees - 1981-07-17 - Amsterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Siouxsie and the Banshees
Amsterdam, Paradiso, 17/07/81

01. Intro / Playgroun Twist
02. Halloween
03. Trohpy
04. Spellbound
05. Arabian Knoghts
06. Placebo Effect
07. Christine
08. Follow The Sun
09. Nightshift
10. Sin In My Heart
11. But Not Them
12. Voodoo Dolly
13. Supernatural Thing
14. Israel
15. Happy House
16. Clockface
17. Jigsaw Feeling
18. Encore break
19. Helter Skelter

Either way this is John McGeoch in his prime and its a great setlist, the second of two nights at the Paradiso. I've checked the frequency analysis and its completely lossless and also DAO. The only blemish is the start of Clockface is cut. I received this in a trade about a year ago, unknown gen sorry

Siouxsie And The Banshees - 1981-07-17 - Amsterdam, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Venue: Paradiso July 17th 1981 
From The PKP Vaults : Master Tape VHS PAL 85 minutes 

lineage
MASTER VHS PAL >>SONY HQ HD DVD >> DVD >>VIDEO_TS 

01 - Playground twist 
02 - Halloween 
03 - Trophy 
04 - Spellbound 
05 - Arabian knights 
06 - Placebo effect 
07 - Christine 
08 - Follow the sun 
09 - Night shift 
10 - Sin in my heart 
11 - But not them 
12 - Voodoo dolly 
13 - Supernatural thing 
14 - Israel 
15 - Happy house 
16 - Clockface 
17 - Jigsaw feeling 
18 - Helter skelter 

Traders Notes: 
So here as promised the next instalment from the PKP vaults: 
In 1981 Siouxsie gave a great concert at the Paradiso. It was filmed for the Amsterdam Pirate TV Station PKP with a portable VHS. They went to the Paradiso in the afternoon during the soundcheck, and it was the guitar player John McGeoch who talked to them and gave permission to film the concert that evening. They filmed from he balcony , and even though it is of course VHS quality from the eighties, it is stil quite enjoyable to watch. The follow spot on Siouxsie shines a little too bright at times but her dancing is great. Plus the concert ends in my favourite song : Helter Skelter After the concert they were allowed an interview, but the interviewer ( I forgot his name ) was a little intimidated by Siouxsie so could not really come up with any sensible questions, which resulted in Siouxsie getting slightly obnoxious, dipping our microphone in a glass of water and making fun of the interviewer and the cameraman. It's all a little uncomfortable, but I included it anyway, cause it is a rare oppotunity to see old footage of siouxsie talking. PKP broadcasted several songs of the show later that summer, and somehow a copy of this VHS tape came into circulation, and the audio has also been ripped as a bootleg. This however is the best possible copy I could make from the original Master tape, which never left my house since 1981. Do not expect BBC broadcast quality. It is grainy and noisy VHS, but the best we had back in '81. 

The Pretenders - 1981-07-17 - Cologne, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDFull pro-shot)

Rockpalast

Trade -> Aud DVD -> HD -> Nero -> G Spot -> TLH

Video: MPEG-2, 5041 kbps, 25.000 Frames/s, 720x576, 4:3
Audio: AC3, 48000Hz, 192 kb/s

Chrissie Hynde: Guitar/Vocals
Pete Farndon: Bass
Martin Chambers: Drums
James Honeyman-Scott: Guitar/Keyboard

01 - The Wait
02 - The Adultress
03 - Message Of Love
04 - Louie Louie
05 - Talk Of The Town
06 - English Roses
07 - Birds Of Paradise
08 - Kid
09 - Stop Your Sobbing
10 - Private Life
11 - Jealous Dogs
12 - Day After Day
13 - Up The Neck
14 - Tattooed Love Boys
15 - Bad Boys Get Spanked
16 - Precious
17 - Brass In Pocket
18 - Mystery Achievement

Total Runnin gtime: 1:22:42


The Rolling Stones - 1982-07-17 - Naples, IT (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Rolling Stones
Stadio San Paolo 
Napoli, Italy 
July 17, 1982

Soundboard>??>Silver (Shattered in Europe) >EAC>WAV>Flac frontend>flac

Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar
Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals
Ron Wood – guitar, backing vocals
Bill Wyman – bass
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion.

Additional musicians: 
Ian Stewart – piano
Chuck Leavell – keyboards
Bobby Keys – tenor saxophone
Gene Barge – alto Saxophone

CD1
01. Under My Thumb
02. When The Whip Comes Down
03. Let's Spend The Night Together
04. Shattered
05. Neighbors
06. Black Limousine
07. Just My Imagination
08. Band Introductions
09. Little T & A
10. Angie
11. Tumbling Dice
12. She's So Cold
13. Hang Fire
14. Miss You
15. Honky Tonk Woman
16. Brown Sugar
17. Start Me Up

CD2 (Bonus CD: Keith and Ron)
01. Hard Travellin'
02. Hit The Road Jack
03. Rock'n'roll Jam
04. He'll Have To Go
05. Lonesome Whistle
06. Will You Love Me Tomorrow

Notes:
Shattered In Europe , Stadio San Paolo, Napoli, Italy. July 17, 1982 , including the free bonus CD “Backstage Napoli 1982”.

Dire Straits - 1983-07-17 - Naas, Ireland (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Dire Straits - Punchestown Racecourse, Naas, Ireland 1983-07-17. rare (The only Irish gig during the LOG-tour)

Dire Straits
Punchestown Racecourse,
Naas, Ireland
17th July 1983

Source: Audience
format: 2CDs

CD1
01. Intro
02. Once upon a time in the west
03. Industrial disease
04. Expresso love
05. Romeo and Juliet & Love over gold
06. Private investigations
07. Sultans of swing
08. Twisting by the pool
09. Two young lovers

CD2
01. Portobelle Belle
02. Tunnel of love
02. Telegraph road
03. Solid rock
04. Going Home (Local Hero)

Enlight note:
nice sound quality for a 1983 show.
It was the only Irish gig of that tour.
Mark and band in a good mood.
great versions of Industrial disease and Romeo and Juliet.

The always very nice Irish crowd singing along with most songs ( not in a worrisome way), nice to hear the interaction between Mark and the audience during the intro of Portobelle Belle. Fun to hear the audience reaction to the "Irish reggae" part of this song>and as always a great guitar-Sax duet between Mark and Mel

Jaco Pastorius - 1983-07-17 - Vitoria, ES (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Jaco Pastorius & Word of Mouth 

Vitoria Jazz Festival, Polideportivo Mendizorroza

Lineage: 
radio broadcast > ? > CD-R > cdparanoia > Audacity (tracking) > FLAC

Jaco Pastorius, b, voc 
Don Alias, perc 
Kenwood Dennard, dr 
Delmar Brown, kbd, voc 
Michael Stern, g 
Ron Tooley, tp 
Alex Foster, as, ss, ts 

01. Dania 
02. JP Solo 
03. Soul Intro - The Chicken 
04. JP Solo 
05. Percussion Solo 
06. [Okonkolé Y Trompa - JP Solo] 
07. New Reggae 
08. Beaver Patrol 
09. Drum Solo [radio announcer] 
10. Teen Town 
11. JP Solo 
12. Promised Land 
13. Fannie Mae 
14. -JP Solo 
15. [Black Market] 
16. American Boy 
17. Dania 

Total time: 01:48:45 

Level 42 - 1983-07-17 - Montreux, CH (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Montreux Jazz Festival

Video Source: 
VHS video (1. generation), TV broadcast (analogue)

Lineage: 
the original live transmission,FM simulcast, VHS SP with Stereo Dolby B longitudinal soundtrack
- Stereo HiFi VHS Recorder mono playback of longitudinal soundtrack without Dolby B- Standalone DVD+r recorder
- autoring done with TMPGenc DVD

Menu: yes  / song access, yes (disc starts with menu)
Chapters: yes / intuitive (song access),
Subtitles: Yes, english translation of swiss german Radio DJ's
Transfer Rate: 6.000 - 10.200mb/s  (Yes, i know it's perhaps exagerated)
Format: PAL / 25fps 720x526
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 /  256kb/s bitrate
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Number of Discs: 1
Disc Type: DVD5

01 - Almost There
02 - Heathrow
03 - Turn It On
04 - Eyes Waterfalling
05 - Dune Tune
06 - Sandstorm
07 - Encore:
08 - Love Games
09 - 88

Total Running Time: 51m 42s


Eric Clapton - 1985-07-17/18/19 - Los Angeles, CA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

L.A. Nights Box Set

Universal Amphitheatre

Beano 008

Lineage:
Audience>?>Silvers>EAC>Flac frontend 6

Eric Clapton guitar, vocals
Donald 'Duck' Dunn bass
Tim Renwick guitar
Chris Stainton keyboards
Jamie Oldaker drums
Marcy Levy backing vocals
Shaun Murphy backing vocals
*Sergio Pastora Rodriguez percussion
*special guest 3rd show only

CD1
01. Tulsa Time
02. Motherless Children
03. I Shot The Sheriff
04. Same Old Blues
05. Tangled In Love
06. White Room
07. Steppin' Out
08. Wonderful Tonight
09. She's Waiting

CD2
01. She Loves You
02. Badge
03. Let It Rain
04. Double Trouble
05. Cocaine
06. Layla
07. Forever Man
08. Further On Up The Road

CD3
01. Tulsa Time
02. Motherless Children
03. I Shot The Sheriff
04. Same Old Blues
05. Tangled In Love
06. White Room
07. Steppin' Out
08. Wonderful Tonight
09. She's Waiting

CD4
01. She Loves You
02. Badge
03. Let It Rain
04. Double Trouble
05. Cocaine
06. Layla
07. Forever Man
08. Further On Up The Road

CD5
01. Tulsa Time
02. Motherless Children
03. I Shot The Sheriff
04. Same Old Blues
05. Tangled In Love
06. White Room
07. Steppin' Out
08. Wonderful Tonight
09. She's Waiting

CD6
01. She Loves You
02. Badge
03. Let It Rain
04. Double Trouble
05. Cocaine
06. Layla
07. Forever Man
08. Further On Up The Road

My rating (scale 1-6) Aud 5...pretty much for the
whole box set.

My comment: 
IMHO,the 3rd show is as excellent as the first two shows. And if you want some real good Double Trouble, its here.

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1986-07-17 - Austin, TX (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Austin Opry House

Lineage: unknown
Taper: unknown

CD1
01 - Scuttle Buttin'
02 - Say What
03 - Ain't Gone N Give Up On Love
04 - Lookin' Out The Window
05 - Look At Little Sister
06 - Mary Had A Little Lamb
07 - Pride and Joy
08 - Come On
09 - Willie the Wimp

CD2
01 - Change It
02 - Love Struck Baby
03 - Rude Mood
04 - Texas Flood
05 - Voodoo Chile
06 - Stang’s Swang
07 - Look At Little Sister
08 - Testify

New Order - 1989-07-17 - Detroit, MI (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Source: DAT Master

Lineage:
DAT0->CD-R->EAC->WAV->FLAC(Encode 8)

01. Intro / Touched By The Hands Of God
02. Dream Attack
03. Ceremony
04. True Faith
05. Mr. Disco
06. Your Silent Face
07. 1963
08. Vanishing Point
09. Round and Round
10. Temptation
11. Bizzare Love Triangle
12. The Perfect Kiss
13. Blue Monday *Best song of the night*
14. Fine Time

Total: 77:34

Van Morrison - 1989-07-17 - Montreux, CH (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Van Morrison
Dallas Jazz Orchestra
7/17/1989
Casino de Montreux
Montreux, Switzerland

lineage
FM-sbd > MD > DAT (2) > Tascam DA 40 (16/48 kHz) > SPDIF coax > Soundforge 8.0 (record) > Adobe Audition (edits, downsample w/dither) > CDWave > FLAC 1.1.2b

DAT thanks to PaulB
Transfer/Master by Mike Hughey

Dallas Jazz Orchestra
CD1
01. Doodle Oodle
02. McArthur Park
03. Strike Up The Band *
04. Ask Me Nice *
05. Cool Cat Blues *
06. Bonnie & Clyde *
07. Parchman Farm *
08. King Porter Stomp *
09. Little Point *
10. The Blues & Me *
(*-w/Georgie Fame on vocals)

Van Morrison w/ The Dallas Jazz Orchestra:
CD2
01. Celtic Swing (instrumental)
02. Got To Go Back
03. Here Comes The Knight
04. A New Kind Of Man
05. Listen To The Lion
06. Haunts of Ancient Peace
07. Vanlose Stairway/Trans-Euro Train
08. I Will Be There
09. (e) Gloria
10. crowd- outro

Disc 2, broadcast ctnd.
Danish Big Band
11. Temporary Insanity
12. Miami Beach

Notes:
While this master was made from a DAT recording of the radio broadcast, there also exists a bootleg entitled "Something To Busk" derived from the same broadcast.

Miles Davis - 1990-07-17 - Nice, FR (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis 
1990-07-17 (FM complete) 
Festival de Jazz
Nice 

lineage
Cass(master)->Wave(GoldWave)->CD->Wave(Nero)->Flac(Level8-Asb-Verif) 

Miles Davis: Trumpet/Keyb. 
Kenny Garrett: Sax/Flute 
Kei Akagi: Keyb. 
Joseph "Foley" McCreary: Guitar 
Richard Patterson: Bass 
Ricky Wellman: Drums 
Erin Davis: Perc. 

CD1 [52:36]
01: Perfect Way 3:14
02: New Blues 9:17
03: Hannibal 11:31
04: The Senate/Me and You 11:18
05: Jilli (fade in) 2:45
06: Human Nature (fade out) 14:31

CD2 [41:24]
01: Time After Time 9:20
02: In The Night 3:09
03: Wrinkle 8:31
04: Tutu 13:36
05: Portia 6:48

TT: 94mn

Radio speaker (from time to time): Andre Francis

The concert was live broadcasted with cuts for the news. The 2 cut tunes were 'The Senate/Me and You' and 'Time After Time'. These 2 tunes were re-broadcasted 2 days later with no cuts. I pasted them at the right place

Genesis - 1992-07-17 - Munich, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Title Live In Munchen
TM Productions GEN920717TM
Venue Olympic Stadium, Munich 
Country Germany Type FM 
Quality * A  
Media 2CD-R 

CD1
01 No Son Of Mine 08:33 
02 Driving The Last Spike 10:19 
03 Throwing It All Away 07:06 
04 Old Medley 19:46 
05 Hold On My Heart 05:56 

CD2
01 Jesus He Knows Me 06:34 
02 Fading Lights 10:52 
03 I Can't Dance 07:04 
04 Tonight, Tonight, Tonight 03:42 
05 Invisible Touch 05:35 
06 Turn It On Again 07:22 

Total Running Time :  1:32:49