venerdì 4 ottobre 2024

David Gilmour - 2024-09-27 - Rome, IT (AUD/FLAC) LDB Master Series #440


DAVID GILMOUR
Roma, Circo Massimo
September 27, 2024

Lineage:
SP-CMC-25 (cardioid) > Edirol r-09 (24bit/48kHz) > HD > SoundForge Pro 17 Suite  
 
David Gilmour - vocals, guitars, steel guitar
Guy Pratt - bass 
Adam Betts - drums
Greg Phillinganes - keyboards
Rob Gentry - keyboards
Ben Worsley - guitars 
Romany Gilmour - vocals, harp
Lousie Marshall - vocals, piano
Charley Webb - vocals
Hattie Webb - vocals

01.5 A.M. 
02.Black Cat
03.Luck and Strange
04.Speak to Me / Breathe (In the Air)
05.Time / Breathe (Reprise)
06.Fat Old Sun
07.Marooned
08.Wish You Were Here 
09.Band Intro  
10.Vita Brevis / Between Two Points
11.High Hopes
12.Sorrow
13.The Piper's Call
14.A Great Day for Freedom
15.In Any Tongue
16.The Great Gig in the Sky
17.A Boat Lies Waiting
18.Coming Back to Life (fucks up!)
19.Coming Back to Life (take 2)
20.Dark and Velvet Nights
21.Scattered
22.Comfortably Numb

TT 139:10

Louis Armstrong - 1952-10-04 - Stockholm, SWE (FM/FLAC)


(FM Broadcast FLAC)

Louis Armstrong
Date:  October 4, 1952
Venue:  Kungliga Tennis Hallen
Location:  Stockholm, Sweden

FM Broadcast > cassette > CD > FLAC.  Unknown exact lineage. 

Louis Armstrong
Trummy Young, trombone
Bob McCracken, clarinet
Marty Napoleon, piano
Arvell Shaw, bass
Cozy Cole, drums
Thelma Middleton, vocals 

01 - Intro (4:03)
02 - When Its Sleepy Time Down South (2:44)
03 - Back home Again in Indiana (5:34)
04 - A Kiss to Build a Dream On (5:01)
05 - Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (5:40)
06 - Little Coquette (3:18)
07 - Lover Come Back to Me (3:49)
08 - Can Anyone Explain (5:10)
09 - Limehouse Blues (4:39)
10 - After You've Gone (3:31)
11 - Tin Roof Blues (5:27)
12 - Russian Lullaby (6:08)
13 - Bugle Blues (6:30)
14 - Velma's Blues (3:37)
15 - You're Just In Love (3:43)
16 - Stomping at the Savoy (3:17)

Playlist length: 1 hour 12 minutes 11 seconds








Miles Davis - 1964-10-04 - Copenhagen, DK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

KB Hallen
Danish Radio broadcast 

Miles Davis (tpt); 
Wayne Shorter (ts); 
Herbie Hancock (p); 
Ron Carter (b); 
Tony Williams (d) 

Lineage: 
WAV (cd) > TLH > FLAC level 7

01. Autumn Leaves (incomplete) (J. Prevert-J. Mercer-J. Kosma) 
02. So What (M. Davis) 
03. Stella by Starlight (N. Washington-V. Young) 
04. Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 
05. All of You (C. Porter) 
06. Joshua (V. Feldman) / The Theme (M. Davis)

Cream - 1968-10-04 - Oakland, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soudnbaord FLAC)

"Silver Horses Running Moonbeams In Your Dark Eyes"

The Coliseum Arena

Source: 
SBD > Silver CD > EAC > SHN > FLAC and tagged

Eric Clapton - Guitar
Jack Bruce - Bass, Vocals
Ginger baker - Drums

01. White Room (06:25)
02. Politician (05:17)
03. Crossroads (04:05)
04. Sunshine of Your Love (05:31)
05. Spoonful (16:52)
06. Deserted Cities of The Heart (04:14)
07. Toad (10:55)
08. I'm So Glad (06:38)

Total: (60:03)

Jefferson Airplane - 1970-10-04 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)




(KSAN FM broadcast FLAC)

Sound Rating: A-

Lineage:
FM>?>Trade CD-R>EAC (Secure)>WAV>FLAC Frontend 1.1>FLAC

Station ID hidden within. Uncensored comments by Grace.

Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), 
Marty Balin (vocals), 
Jack Casady (Bass), 
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), 
Joey Covington (percussion), 
Grace Slick (vocals).

01. Have You Seen the Saucers
02. Crown of Creation
03. Somebody to Love
04. Mexico
05. Up or Down
06. Whatever the Old Man Wants
07. Emergency
08. Wooden Ships
09. Bludgeon of a Bluecoat
10. Greasy Heart
11. You Wear Your Dresses Too Short
12. We Can Be Together
13. Volunteers

One 80 min Disc. Total Time:76:37

Pink Floyd - 1971-10-04/07 - Pompeii, IT (SBD/FLAC) REMAINS



(Soundboard FLAC)

REMAINS

FP-01 A
Matrix Disc: FP-01 A
Bar Code: 7 388090 401697

01. Opening Sequence 3:27
02. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 6:27
03. A Saucerful Of Secrets 9:49
04. One Of These Days 5:34
05. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 9:56
06. Mademoisselle Knobs 1:57
07. Echoes 24:04

Bonus Tracks:
8. One Of These Days (Effected Demo Version) 4:47
9. One Of These Days (Alternate Version) 7:00

Total Time: 72:21

Recorded Live from the DOCUMENTARY FILM SOUNDTRAKS
Digitaly Remastered SESSION DURING October 4th-7th 1971

Led Zeppelin - 1972-10-04 - Osaka, JP (AUD/FLAC) "Wild West Side"


(Audience FLAC)

Title: Wild West Side

Venue: 
Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan.
* Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan. Oct 09, 1972
** Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan. Oct 02, 1972

Source: Ex- Stereo Audience Recording

Lineage: 
Zoso's Company 1991 [ZE-310/320] Boot 2CD > EAC > FLAC


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

CD1
01: Rock And Roll
02: Black Dog
03: Over The Hills And For Away
04: Misty Mountain Hop
05: Since I've Been Loving You
06: Dancing Days
07: Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
08: Dazed and Confused
09: Stand By Me *

CD2
01: The Song Remains The Same
02: The Rain Song
03: Stairway To Heaven
04: Whole Lotta Love
05: Heatbreaker
06: Immigrant Song
07: Communication Breakdown **

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 1973-10-04 - San Francisco, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Winterland

SOURCE: Trade DVD (No Menu) > TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 > VIDEO TS

VIDEO: Mpeg-2, NTSC, 4x3, 720x480, 29.97fps, 4783 Kb/s
AUDIO: AC3 (Dolby Digital), 48000 Hz, 448 kb/s

Top & Track Selection Menus

Edited & Authored by JTT

01. Helplessly Hoping
02. Wooden Ships
03. Blackbird
04. As I Come of Age
05. Roll Another Number
06. Human Highway
07. New Mama
08. So It Goes
09. Prison Song
10. Long Time Gone
11. Change Partners

Eric Clapton - 1974-10-04 - Landover, MD (SBD/FLAC) "Welcome Back to Landover"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Eric Clapton
"Welcome Back to Landover"
Landover, Maryland, USA
October 4, 1974

Get Lost Trax 443301-2 - SB 5

lineage
Trade CD-R > Plextor PX-712a > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure) > FLAC (Level 6) > You !!!

Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Dick Sims Keyboards
Carl Radle Bass
George Terry Guitar
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals

CD1:
01. Let it Grow
02. Can't Find My Way Home
03. Let it Rain
04. Little Rachel
05. Blues Power

CD2:
01. Willie and the Hand Jive / Get Ready
02. Badge
03. Singing the Blues
04. I Shot the Sheriff

Comments:
The beginning of "Layla" is present at the end of the last track, but fades out shortly after it begins. I haven't directly compared this to "The Devil Knows You're Lost" which is another label's take on the same show; feedback would be welcomed.

Eric Clapton - 1974-10-04 - Largo, MD (SBD/FLAC) "The Devil Knows You're Lost "


(Soundboard FLAC)

Eric Clapton
The Devil Knows You're Lost 
bootleg (Soundboard SB6)
Capitol Centre, Largo, 
Maryland October, 4, 1974

Genre: blues / blues-rock
Publisher (Label): Slowhand
Catalog number: SH-004
Audio codec: FLAC (* .flac)
Type of rip: tracks
Bitrate audio: lossless

Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals
Carl Radle - bass
Jamie Oldaker - drums
Dick Sims - keyboards
George Terry - guitar
Yvonne Elliman - vocals, lead (3)
Marcy Levy - vocals

01 Acoustic Intro
02 Let It Grow
03 Can't Find My Way Home
04 Let It Rain
05 Little Rachel
06 Blues Power
07 Willie And The Hand Jive
08 Get Ready
09 Singin' The Blues
10 I Shot The Sheriff

Duration: 73:11

Bruce Springsteen - 1975-10-04 - Detroit, MI (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Palace Theater

"First Night In Detroit" (Original Midnight Beat)

Lineage:
Silver CDs => EAC => .wav => mkw => .shn => .flac

CD1 (70:30):
(1) Tenth Avenue Freeze Out (4:28)
(2) Spirit in the Night (7:03)
(3) It's Gonna Work Out Fine (8:12)
(4) She's The One (6:38)
(5) Born To Run (4:38)
(6) The E Street Shuffle (14:07)
(7) Backstreets (5:45)
(8) Kitty's Back (19:36)

CD2 (67:15):
(1) Band introductions (1:02)
(2) Jungleland (10:18)
(3) Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (10:55)
(4) The Detroit Medley (6:01)
(5) 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (8:35)
(6) Ain't Too Proud To Beg (3:38)
(7) Quarter To Three (7:58)
(8) Little Queenie (9:24)
(9) Twist and Shout (9:19)

Info file, Md5 signature file, and info file are included. Sorry, no artwork.

Comments:
This excellent soundboard recording originally came to Dime in April 2005 via Dime user "_pius_", and was reseeded early the following year; it doesn't appear to have been back since, so this may be "new" to many Dime users. This appears to be complete, or nearly so, and features a very high-energy performance by the E Street Band. The highlight (to me) is the live debut of "Ain't Too Proud To Beg," done as a duet with Little Steven; a close second is Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie," a rarely played cover which is always a highlight in any show in which it appears.

Sound quality is excellent, particularly given that it was recorded in the analog era and went through who knows how many generations before reaching the bootlegger. The info file mentions that the "tape has issues," although I don't know what those issues are (if someone finds them, please post to the comments).

Bruce Springsteen - 1975-10-04 - Detroit, MI (AUD/FLAC) ER Archives Vol. 13 via JEMS



(Audience FLAC)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 
Michigan Palace 
Detroit, MI 
October 4, 1975 
ER Archives Vol. 13 via JEMS 

JEMS 2016 Transfer: low-generation reels > Ampex 440 > Pro Tools > iZotope RX4 > iZotope Ozone > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / patch / edit / index) > xACT 2.35 > FLAC 

01 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out 
02 Spirit in the Night 
03 It’s Gonna Work Out Fine 
04 She’s The One 
05 Born to Run 
06 The E Street Shuffle > Having A Party 
07 Backstreets (patched) 
08 Kitty’s Back 
09 Jungleland 
10 Rosalita (cut) 
11 Detroit Medley 
12 Sandy 
13 Ain’t Too Proud To Beg 
14 Quarter to Three 
15 Little Queenie 
16 Twist and Shout 

Known Faults: 
-Backstreets: 1.25 patched with audience recording, the ER tape contains 22 more 
seconds of the SB thanAnubis's "Walk Like Heroes" 
-Rosalita: end cut 

Welcome back to lucky number 13 in a series of releases (preceded by 11 Bruce titles and one Hall and Oates released on DIME) from the ER Archives, the collection of an active '70s taper and trader who stepped away from collecting, leaving his tapes dormant until now. ER's collection contains previously uncirculated shows as well as upgrades to circulating tapes, both audience and soundboard. He used high-end tape decks and good tape, so his copies of even well-known shows have proven to be improvements. 

Volume 13 is a project that’s been in the works since ER’s tapes first arrived: an upgrade of one of the best ‘75 shows, Detroit, October 4, 1975. As explained in detail here (http://jungleland.dnsalias.com/torrents-details.php?id=36408), the ER Archive tapes of this show were copied from Ed Sciaky's reels in the late '70s. Through other sources, the Detroit tapes wound up in wider circulation and on bootlegs, but as most of you probably know, this recording has always been the most problematic of the ‘75 soundboards. 

It now seems clear that the master recording of the concert was marred by tape alignment issues that caused a wave-like swishing of the sound, especially in the high-end. The audio kind of rides up and down, locking in and sounding fine and then drifting out of alignment again. While a constant throughout the show, for the first 90 or so minutes the effect is moderate and doesn’t distract terribly from the listening experience once you get used to it. The problem becomes more pronounced in the encores, where a presumed switch to a second master tape exacerbated the issue. 

On top of that and likely related to the same problem, circulating copies of the recording have major pitch problems which only get worse as the show proceeds. Both Midnight Beat’s First Night In Detroit and Anubis’ Walk Like Heroes have major pitch problems, with the latter dragging terribly for more than half the show. Because the pitch isn’t consistent, it isn’t a simple fix. 

Now before you get all excited about this upgrade, the wave-like swishing is still there. As noted, it is almost certainly a problem on the master itself. But thanks to the keen ear and tuning fork of Tapeboy, we have applied pitch adjustments throughout the show that vastly improve the end result and make the show a whole lot better to listen to. The pitch still isn’t perfect but it is much closer to accurate. 

On top of that, like all the ‘75 boards in the ER Archive, his copy of the show has less hiss, as well as richer sound and clearer vocals than extant copies. Given the pitch corrections and better underlying recording, we think this is a material upgrade. Samples provided. On top of that, thanks to a recent find by our partner mjk5510, we’ve been able to fill in a missing bit of “Backstreets” with an audience recording of the show that was released as the "DS Archives Volume 7". Sadly, the end of “Rosalita” is missing on both sources. 

So why did it take us so long to release Detroit? Because it was on the only two tapes in ER’s collection that used an alternate 4-track configuration on the recording. Instead of the traditional 1:3 and 2:4 (where tracks 1 and 3 are left and right on one side, 2 and 4 are left and right on the other), the reel to reel ER used to copy Sciaky’s tapes could set each track independently. The Detroit tapes were recorded 1:2 and 3:4, and therefore would not playback properly on a two-track machine. Given that JEMS doesn’t have a working 4-track, we had a friend use his lovely Ampex 440B to transfer the tapes. 

As for the show itself, it’s a peach but you know that already. Super versions of “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine,” a hometown “Detroit Medley,” the first-ever “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” plus “Little Queenie” and “Twist and Shout” because they just wanted to keep playing. 

Once again pushing this tape over the finish line is JEMS' production supervisor mjk5510. Thanks to him for final polish, research and patching. Tapeboy deserves major ups for taking the time to break down the pitch problems to manageable pieces and apply serious adjustments. 

And of course, massive thanks once again to the ER Archive for opening up the vault doors and sharing this recording with the fans. Feel free to let him know how you feel in the comments. 

BK for JEMS 

Stephen Stills - 1976-10-04 - Portland, OR (pre-FM/FLAC) + bonus


(pre-FM FLAC)

Stephen Stills
10/4/76
Portland, OR

01 Change Partners
02 Know you gotta Run
03 Tree Top Flyer
04 Myth of Sisyphus
05 Crossroads > you cant catch me
06 4+20
07 Word Game
08 Daylight again > Find the cost of freedom

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

1/9/77
The Paladium  
New York City, NY  

9 I give you give blind
10 four days gone
11 black coral
12 taken at all
13 stateline blues
14 helplessly hoping
15 myth of sisyphus
16 make love to you
17 49 bye byes > for what its worth
18 everybody's talkin'
19 tree top flyer

1-8 solo stills
9-19 Stills with Joe Vitale - Drums and George Perry - Bass

King Biscuit Flower Hour aired on 10/4/76
w/ King Biscuit aired 1/9/77

The Flying Burrito Brothers - 1976-10-04 - Bremen, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

FM (analog cable) - Audacity - xACT 

Nordwestradio 
Globale Dorfmusik Live - 2012-04-16

Joel Scott Hill guitar, vocals 
Peter "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow steelguitar 
Gib Guilbeau violin, vocals 
Clyde "Skip" Battin bass 
Ed Ponder drums 

01 Shennandoah Valley Breakdown (William S. „Bill“ Monroe) 
02 White Line Fever (Merle Haggard) 
03 The Wild Side Of Life (William Warren / Arlie Carter) 
04 Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (AndLoud, Loud Music (Fidler, Maphis) 
05 Diggy Diggy Li (Douglas James „Doug“ Kershaw) 
06 The Fugitive (Merle Haggard) 
07 Toe Tappin’ Music (F. Gib Guilbeau) 
08 Bordertown (J. Hill / M. Lawson) 
09 Pride Man (John Prine) 
10 Takin’ It Easy For Love To Begin (Gib Guilbeau,Peter „Sneaky Pete“ Kleinow) 
11 Truck Drivin’ Man (Terry Fell) 
12 Orange Blossom Special (Erwin Thomas Rouse) 

min 39:52

Peter Gabriel - 1978-10-04 - New York City, NY (pre-FM/FLAC) Early & Late Shows


(pre-FM FLAC)

Peter Gabriel 
Bottom Line 
New York, NY
OCT 4, 1978
EARLY SHOW

Lineage
Pre-FM > Trade > HDD > TLH > Flac

Timmy Capello - saxophone, keyboards
Larry Fast - synthesizers
Peter Gabriel - vocals, piano
Tony Levin - bass, Chapman stick, backing vocals
Sid McGuinness - guitar, backing vocals
Jerry Marotta - drums
Guest: Robert Fripp - guitar

CD1 (EARLY)
01 Me And My Teddy Bear 03:49
02 Introduction Music 02:33
03 On The Air (Technical Problems) 04:33
04 Moribund The Burgermeister 05:48
05 Perspective 04:01
06 Indigo 04:42
07 A Wonderful Day In A One Way World 04:18
08 White Shadow 05:14
09 D.I.Y. (Technical Problems) 04:01
10 Waiting For The Big One 06:32
11 Mother Of Violence 06:24
12 Slowburn / Flotsam and Jetsam 09:45
13 I Don't Remember 04:13

CD2 (EARLY)
14 Solsbury Hill 05:20
15 Modern Love (Featuring Robert Fripp) 07:30
16 All Day And All Of The Night (Featuring Robert Fripp) 05:34
17 Here Comes The Flood 04:00
18 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 06:02

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

Peter Gabriel 
Bottom Line 
New York, NY
OCT 4, 1978
LATE SHOW

Timmy Capello - saxophone, keyboards
Larry Fast - synthesizers
Peter Gabriel - vocals, piano
Tony Levin - bass, Chapman stick, backing vocals
Sid McGuinness - guitar, backing vocals
Jerry Marotta - drums
Guest: Robert Fripp - guitar

CD2 (LATE)
01 Me And My Teddy Bear 03:52
02 On Presuming To Be Modern I 02:56
03 On The Air 04:31
04 Moribund The Burgermeister 04:52
05 Perspective 03:55
06 Hum Drum 04:47
07 A Wonderful Day In A One Way World 04:24
08 Home Sweet Home 06:17

CD3 (LATE)
09 D.I.Y. 04:24
10 Waiting For The Big One 06:22
11 White Shadow 06:28
12 Mother Of Violence 03:55
13 Slowburn 05:39
14 Flotsam And Jetsam 04:35
15 I Don't Remember 05:15
16 Solsbury Hill 04:53
17 Modern Love (Featuring Robert Fripp) 07:41
18 All Day And All Of The Night (Featuring Robert Fripp) 06:08
19 Here Comes The Flood 03:54
20 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (Incomplete) 01:28

Ultravox - 1980-10-04 - New Orleans, LA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Ole Man Rivers, New Orleans, Louisiana

Audience Master by RH with Sony TCFX 520 + 7.0 > Sony TCD5 playback > M-Audio MicrotrackII > WAV(44.1 sample rate/16bit) > CD Wave Editor tracksplit > FLAC level 8

01 intro/ Astradyine
02 New Europeans
03 Passing Strangers
04 Quiet Men
05 Face To Face
06 Mr. X
07 Western Promise
08 Vienna
09 Slow Motion
10 Hiroshima Mon Amour
11 All Stood Still
12 Sleepwalk
13 Private Lives
14 King's Lead Hat (Brian Eno cover)

Total Time 81:07

This will fit on one CD if you're using Nero to burn and can override the default of 80 minute maximum.

Outstanding quality master tapes loaned to me by RH and not shared here before.
Even though Midge Ure is singing and not John Foxx the band sounds fantastic. Includes live versions of entire Vienna LP, B-Side to Passing Strangers single (Face To Face), two tracks from John Foxx era Systems Of Romance (Quiet Men, Slow Motion) and one track from Ha!-Ha!-Ha! (Hiroshima Mon Amour). Total surprise is encore cover of King's Lead Hat by Brian Eno.

Lucinda Williams - 1981-10-04 - Austin, TX (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Live on Texas Music, KUT-FM,
Austin, Texas,
4th October 1981.
FM broadcast,
58+ mins

lineage:
data vine dvd copy flacs > harddrive > upload

01 I Lost It
02 King of Hearts
03 Bill
04 Happy Woman Blues
05 Sharp Cutting Wings
06 Lafayette
07 Ramblin’ On My Mind
08 Nothin’ in Ramblin’
09 Abandoned
10 All I Want (take 1)
11 All I Want (take 2)
12 Song For a Jewelry Maker
13 Pancakes (false start)
14 Pancakes

Miles Davis - 1981-10-04 - Tokyo, JP (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

Miles Davis Sextet
1981-10-04 (a)
Shinjuku Nishi-Guchi Hiroba
Tokyo, Japan
prefm, 75:14, A+

recorded for Nippon Broadcasting Corporation FM radio broadcast

Source: HK
Lineage: PRE-FM Station Master Reel > HDD @ 16/44.1
add.lineage.plaz: FTP > HDD > wav-edits > flac(lvl8)

Miles Davis (tpt); 
Bill Evans (ss, ts, fl, el-p); 
Mike Stern (g); 
Marcus Miller (el-b); 
Al Foster (d); 
Mino Cinelu (perc)

First Set [50:41]
1-1 Back Seat Betty 20:24
1-2 Ursula 2:01
1-3 My Man's Gone Now 15:56
1-4 Aida 12:18

Second Set [24:34]
2-1 Fat Time 13:03
2-2 Jean Pierre 11:30

add.edits.plaz:
- repaired clicks, pops and crackle
- speed corrections: Set 1: -20cts; Set 2: -10cts 
- retracked and packed to flac(lvl8)

The Rolling Stones - 1981-10-04 - Boulder, CO (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Rolling Stones 
Folsom Field 
Boulder, Colorado 
October 4, 1981 

"Welcome To Boulder" (Empress Valley Supreme Discs EVSD383/384) 

Lineage: Original Empress Valley 2cd set>EAC (secure mode/offset corrected)>Trader's Little Helper (FLAC level 8/tested/fingerprint) 

CD1 (62:17): 
(1) Under My Thumb (4:01) 
(2) When The Whip Comes Down (5:11) 
(3) Let's Spend the Night Together (4:58) 
(4) Shattered (4:32) 
(5) Neighbours (3:53) 
(6) Black Limousine (4:08) 
(7) Just My Imagination (6:19) 
(8) Twenty Flight Rock (2:34) 
(9) Let Me Go (4:51) 
(10) Time Is On My Side (4:30) 
(11) Beast of Burden (6:15) 
(12) Waiting on a Friend (4:56) 
(13) Let It Bleed (6:03) 

CD2 (61:31): 
(1) You Can't Always Get What You Want (7:19) 
(2) Little T&A (4:32) 
(3) Tumbling Dice (4:45) 
(4) She's So Cold (3:49) 
(5) All Down The Line (4:44) 
(6) Band introductions (0:58) 
(7) Hang Fire (3:07) 
(8) Miss You (6:12) 
(9) Start Me Up (4:32) 
(10) Honky Tonk Women (3:41) 
(11) Brown Sugar (4:03) 
(12) Jumping Jack Flash (8:14) 
(13) Street Fighting Man (5:29) 

Artwork, EAC logs, ffp, and md5 signature file are included. 

Comments: 
Sound is very nice overall, although the vocals (both Mick's and Keith's) are a little overly prominent in the mix. It's a minor point; overall, this has a great live feel and the band members are well-represented. Very listenable, though a little ragged performance. 

The setlist is pretty typical for this tour; the performance is pretty high-energy from what I remember.

Rory Gallagher - 1982-10-04 - Cleveland, OH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Source:
Realistic Cassette Recorder W/Built In Mic>1st Generation Cassette>Sony TC-D5M Cassette Deck(Playback)>Edirol R-09 HR(24/44.1KHZ)>CD Wav Editor>Traders Little Helper>Flac Level 8.Sector Boundaries Aligned Using
Traders little Helper.

01 - Shinkicker
02 - Double Vision
03 - Bad Penny
04 - Follow Me
05 - What In The World
06 - Moonchild
07 - Brute Force
08 - Ignorance
09 - Big Guns
10 - I Wonder Who
11 - Wayward Child
12 - Jinx
13 - Shadow Play
14 - OOTWP
15 - Nothing But The Devil
16 - Messin With The Kid(Very End Cut)

Notes:
1)Quality Is About A-/B+(Subjective Of Course).Samples Included.Not Exactly Sure On The Setlist,As I Am Taking It From The J-Card.Any Corrections Appreciated.
2)There Is A Cut In "Ignorance"(Cut On The Master Tape Also).Tape Flip After "Ignorance"(No Music Missed On Next Song "Big Guns").There Is Also A Funny Drug Reference In Between Songs That Someone

Stevie Nicks - 1983-10-04 - Oakland, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

Stevie Nicks
Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA
October 4, 1983

Source : Superstars In Concert-Westwood One (WMMS-100.7 FM) > low gen cassette (courtesy of M.R. archives)
Transfer : Zoom H4n (16/44) > Sound Forge (pitch, tracking & volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) Flac 8

Stevie Nicks - vocals
Roy Bittan - piano
Liberty Devitto - drums
Bobbye Hall - percussion
Benmont Tench - keyboards
Jerry "Wyzard" Seay - bass
Lori Perry - background vocals
Marilyn Martin - background vocals
Carolyn Brooks - background vocals
Sharon Celani - background vocals
Waddy Wachtel - guitars, background vocals

01 Westwood One Intro
02 Gold Dust Woman -- dropout @ 2:31 --
03 Outside The Rain
04 Dreams
05 I Need To Know
06 Sara
07 Leather and Lace
08 Stand Back
09 Beauty and the Beast
10 Gold and Braid
11 Stop Draggin My Heart Around
12 Edge Of Seventeen
13 Rhiannon
14 Westwood One Credits

Total Time = 69:33

songs not included during this broadcast.
Gypsy
If Anyone Falls
How Still My Love

Billy Squier - 1984-10-04 - Salt Lake City, UT (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Salt Palace

superstars concert series
pre-recorded FM broadcast
touring his 4rd album, "signs of life"

lineage:
WAAF 107.3 FM (Worcester, Mass.) radio > Sansui 8 reciever with wire FM antenna > unknown average quality cassette deck (dolby off) > (almost never played) Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette > played on nak. bx-300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

Billy Squier: lead vocals and guitar
Jeff Golub: guitar
Allan St. John: synthesizer, keyboards, backing vocals
Doug Lubahn: bass
Bobby Chouinard: drums

01: announcer introduction > :23
02: all night long 5:04
03: in the dark 4:09 
04: whadda ya want from me? 4:16 
05: reach for the sky 5:55
06: my kinda lover 7:22 
07: keep me satisfied 3:57 
08: learn how to live 4:40 
09: she's a runner 4:18
10: hand-me-downs 4:59 
11: the stroke 4:25
12: take a look behind ya 5:11
13: everybody wants you 4:00 
14: (another) 1984 5:34 
15: rock me tonight (with band introductions) 6:56 

runtime: 71:09 (minutes/seconds)

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1984-10-04 - New York, NY (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Carnegie Hall

Transfer Details
low gen cassette>Nakamichi CR-7A>Sound Devices USBPre 2>wav(24/96)>wav(16/44)>flac
This is the full unedited professional recording of the show

Set I Musicians
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar, lead vocals

Double Trouble
Tommy Shannon - bass
Chris Layton - drums

Set I
01. Intro by Ken Dashow & John Hammond
02. Scuttle Buttin'
03. Testify
04. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
05. Tin Pan Alley
06. Love Struck Baby
07. Honey Bee
08. The Sky Is Crying
09. Cold Shot
10. Couldn't Stand The Weather
11. Rude Mood

Set II Musicians
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar, lead vocals

Double Trouble
Tommy Shannon - bass
Chris Layton - drums
Dr. John - keyboards
Jimmie Vaughan - guitar
George Rains - drums
Angela Strehli - vocals

Roomful of Blues horn section
Bob Enos - trumpet
Porky Cohen - trombone
Rich Lataille - alto sax
Greg Piccolo - tenor sax
Doug James - baritone sax

Set II
01. Intro
02. Last Night
03. Texas Flood
04. Mary Had A Little Lamb
05. Letter To My Girl Friend
06. Dirty Pool
07. Pride And Joy
08. The Things The I Used To Do
09. C.O.D.
10. Lonely Teardrops
11. Iced Over
12. Band Intro
13. Lenny
14. Rude Mood

Japan Aid - 1987-10-04 - Tokyo, JP (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Show Venue:
Showa Kinen ParK

Video Quality/Production Info:
B+ OR A- / Trade - TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 - to you

Audio/Video Specs:
Video : 9656 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 720*480 (4:3), MPG2 = MPEG 2 (SVCD/DVD), Supported
Audio : 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x2000 = AC3 DVM [0x80], Supported

Menu's - Yes (4:3)
Chapters - Yes
Artwork - No (feel free to make some)
Format - NTSC (4:3)
Proshot - Yes
Time - 47 mins. 20 secs.

Format:
NTSC

KUNI: Time - 14 mins. 12 secs.
01 - Shine On
02 - Looking For Action
03 - Hands Up
04 - Interview

QUIET RIOT: Time - 14 mins. 25 secs.
01 - Scream And Shout
02 - Wild And The Young
03 - Come On Feel The Noise
04 - Interview

DIO: Time - 18 mins. 43 secs.
01 - Stand Up And Shout
02 - Neon Knights
03 - Rainbow In The Dark
04 - Stars
05 - Interview

Morrissey - 1991-10-04 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Hammersmith Odeon
London, UK
1991-10-04

FM Radio Broadcast (Edited)
From CD "KING LEAR"

Lineage CD>WAV>FLAC

Morrissey - Vocals
Alan Whyte - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Boz Boorer - Guitar
Gary Day - Bass Guitar
Spencer Corbin - Drums

01) November Spawned A Monster
02) Pregnant For The Last Time*
03) Alsatian Cousin*
04) Interesting Drug/Mute Witness
05) My Love Life
06) Picadilly Palare
07) Driving Your Girlfriend Home
08) Everyday Is Like Sunday
09) Sing Your Life
10) The Loop
11) Suedehead*
12) I've Changed My Plea To Guilty*
13) Cosmic Dancer (Intro)/Disappointed
14) King Leer
15) Our Frank
16) Angel, Angel Down We Together
17) Asian Rut

* Deleted due to inclusion on CD Single "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful"
The Songs "Last Of The Famous International Playboys" and "Sister, I'm A Poet" are missing from this recording

The Ramones - 1991-10-04 - Trenton, NJ (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

01 - Durango 95
02 - Teenage Lobotomy
03 - Psycho Therapy
04 - Blitzkrieg Bop
05 - Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?
06 - I Believe In Miracles
07 - Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
08 - Rock 'N' Roll High School
09 - I Wanna Be Sedated
10 - The KKK Took My Baby Away
11 - I Wanna Live
12 - My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)
13 - Commando
14 - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
15 - Rockaway Beach
16 - Pet Sematary
17 - Too Tough To Die
18 - Glad To See You Go
19 - Mama's Boy
20 - Animal Boy
21 - Wart Hog
22 - Surfin' Bird
23 - Cretin Hop
24 - I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
25 - Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
26 - Pinhead
27 - Punishment Fits The Crime
28 - Chinese Rock
29 - Somebody Put Something In My Drink
30 - We're A Happy Family

John Fogerty - 1997-10-04 - Tinley Park, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Farm Aid
New World Music Theater
Tinley Park, Illinois, USA
October 4, 1997
edited broadcast on 100.7 FM WZLX "living room concert"
(a superstars concert series network station)
and TV appearances on Tonight show and David Letterman
total runtime: 50:55 (minutes/ seconds)

lineage:
Yamaha 500 reciever with digital FM tuner and wire antenna > Naka. BX- 125 cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 minute cassette > Tascam 112 > soundforge (16 bit/ 44.1 khz wav) > flac 8 (sb's aligned)

John Fogerty and band
John Fogerty: lead vocals, guitars, lap steel, & Dobro
Mike Canipe: guitar & backing vocals
Johnny Lee Schell: guitar & backing vocals
Bob Glaub: bass
Kenny Aronoff: drums & percussion

(only songs with a track number and times listed were included in this broadcast)
01: radio intro :26
02: born on the Bayou 4:09
03: Green River 3:42
Suzie Q *
04: I put a spell on you 5:43
05: centerfield 3:57
06: midnight special 2:57
Hot Rod Heart
07: blueboy 4:15
08: old man down the road 4:21
09: fortunate son 3:22
10: Proud Mary 4:38
11: travelin' band 2:29
12: hot rod 4:02 (David Letterman show 12 Nov 1997)
13: jelly roll 2:59 (David Letterman show 23 feb 1998, just after Grammy awards)
14: fortunate son 3:27 (Tonight show with Jay Leno 8 june 1998)

runtime: 40:20

this is not the whole show, but according to the etree setlisting, this is missing just 2 of the songs in this set. it is the full broadcast. most later Farm Aid shows are not allowed on here, but 1997 and earlier are still allowed so far. this was a pretty good one, too bad they didn't do their walking in a hurricane song, which was really big around this time, and one of John's finest songs ever, but the best of this set is included in this broadcast. track 12 is a TV show version of one of the songs left out from the Farm Aid set. the extras are 3 songs from David Letterman and Tonight TV shows. all from analog masters.

Eric Clapton - 2001-10-04 - Santiago, CH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Eric Clapton
Hoochie Cookie
Santiago, Chile
October 4, 2001

3BR Recordings - 3BR 2015 - SB 6

Lineage:
3BR CD-R > EAC > FLAC > You !!!

Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East Bass, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low Guitar, Vocals
Steve Gadd Drums
David Sancious Keyboards, Vocals, Guitar
Greg Phillinganes Keyboards, Vocals

01 - Reptile
02 - Tears in Heaven
03 - Bell Bottom Blues
04 - Change the World
05 - My Father's Eyes
06 - Hoochie Cookie
07 - Cocaine
08 - Layla
09 - Sunshine of Your Love
10 - Somewhere Over the Rainbow
11 - Key to the Exit

Geetarz Comments:
First performance of the South American leg of the 2001 tour.

Excellent stereo soundboard. Sourced from same master VHS as the DVD, remastered March 2002 by the Professor.