sabato 2 maggio 2026

The Byrds - 1968-05-02 - Rome, IT (FM/FLAC)



(FM Broadcast)

Piper Club

Remastered


01 - You Ain't Going Nowhere
02 - Old John Robertson
03 - You Don't Miss Your Water
04 - Hickory Wind
05 - Feel a Whole Lot Better
06 - Chimes of Freedom
07 - The Christian Life
08 - Turn! Turn! Turn!
09 - My Back Pages >
10 - Baby What You Want Me To Do
11 - Mr. Spaceman

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel - 1970-05-02 - Amsterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)

(soundboard FLAC)

Concertgebouw

Mastered from soundboard tape / Yellow Dog CD

Lineage:
Above > Audacity + mda_image > CD Wave > TLH > FLAC

Performers Paul Simon - guitar, vocals
Art Garfunkel - vocals
Larry Knechtel - piano

01 The Boxer
02 Homeward Bound
03 Fakin' It
04 The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
05 Silver Haired Daddy
06 I Am A Rock
07 For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
08 Mrs. Robinson
09 Scarborough Fair
10 El Condor Pasa
11 Leaves That Are Green
12 Punky's Dilemma
13 America
14 So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
15 Song For The Asking
16 A Poem On The Underground Wall
17 Bridge Over Troubled Water
18 The Sound Of Silence
19 Bye Bye Love
20 Old Friends/Bookends

Length of the above : 79 minutes

Bonus:
21 Bridge Over Troubled Water (slightly differently mixed)

Jimi Hendrix - 1970-05-02 - Madison, WI (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix 
Dane County Coliseum 
Madison, Wisconsin 
May 2, 1970 
[Funkydrummer Stereo Merge and Cleanup] 

1st and 3rd source with some 2nd source to patch as necessary. 

01 - Intro [1st and 2nd Source Merge] 
02 - Fire [2nd Source and 3rd Source (halfway in)] 
03 - Room Full Of Mirrors 
04 - Hear My Train A Comin' 
05 - Lover Man [1st and 2nd Source Merge] 
06 - Red House 
07 - Message To Love 
08 - Ezy Rider 
09 - Machine Gun 
10 - Star Spangled Banner 
11 - Foxy Lady 
12 - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 
13 - Purple Haze 

Notes: The quality here is fantastic for a 1970 audience recording. Two decent sources of this show circulated for decades, each complementing each other. A few years back a third source popped up that is brilliant quality for the time. It caputures all the instruments clearly, including Cox's heavy bass. It's loud and upfront, and while a bit unbalanced at times, it's vibrant and gives you an idea of Hendrix's live sound in 1970 if you were out in the audience. 

Funkydrummer on CTT took all three sources and worked his magic. Just before Hendrix's first solo during "Fire" the high quality sound kicks in and stays for most of the gig, sans "Lover Man," which the third source did not capture. 

Brilliant show from Mr. Hendrix on this night. His spirits are good, really connecting with the audience and his playing is phenomenal. Some funny moments...the fan freaking out as "Fire" starts "Oh wow!!!" ... after "Hear My Train" someone yells "what can we give you?" Hendrix slyly replies "a joint" and a few seconds later several fly on to the stage. After "Red House," as Hendrix tunes up, he makes a golf(!) reference. "You have a 3-inch putt and you miss it" referencing the effort to tune up and make it just right, only to have things go awry. He also references Cambodia before "Machine Gun" where he U.S. suddenly had military operations at the time of this gig. 

Some slight oddities on this night...while Hendrix never had a standard setlist, going from the Stars Spangled Banner into Foxy Lady was a rarity...as was Voodoo Child into Purple Haze, the latter's intro notes played in staccato fashion instead of more of the gliding start generally heard on live 1970 versions. 

Anyway, thanks to Funkydrummer and his approval to seed this show over here on DIME. Enjoy Jimi and co. as they were on this night in 1970, captured by fans like us...good work lads!!!

Procol Harum - 1970-05-02 - Bern, CH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

WILLIAM TELL EDITION" 102

PROCOL HARUM
1970-05-02
Wankdorf Stadion
Bern, Switzerland

SOURCE 2 [Incomplete]

Recorded by; "Doctor Robert"

Recorded on; Hitachi Low Noise Cassettes>ITT Schaub-Lorenz:SL54 Automatic>Philips Mic EL 3782

Recording provided by; "William Tell"

Gary Brooker- Vocals/Piano
Robin Trower- Guitar
Chris Copping- Bass/Organ
B.J. Wilson- Drums

01. Still There'Ll Be More (Cuts In)
02. Ramblin' On
03. About To Die
04. Dead Man'S Dream
05. The Devil Came From Kansas
06. Juicy John Pink
07. A Salty Dog
08. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
09. Whiskey Train
10. Whailing Stories (Cuts Off)

*Here is the orignal lineage for the die-hard collector as well as the average listener;

Hitachi Low Noise Master Cassettes>Nakamichi 682 ZX Cassette Tape deck(normal eq/no noise reduction)>Tascam FireOne>iMac 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo>Audacity>normalize>FLAC>DIME

Santana - 1971-05-02 - Montreux, CH (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Source:
Soundboard>BootCD>EAC>WAV>Flac 

Carlos Santana (g/perc/vo) 
Coke Escovedo (perc) 
David Brown (b) 
Michael Carabello (perc) 
Jose "Chepito" Areas (perc) 
Neal Schon (g) 
Gregg Rolie (kbd/vo) 
Michael Shrieve (ds) 

01 - Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen 
02 - Incident At Neshabur 
03 - Persuassion 
04 - Soul Sacrifice 
05 - Gumbo 
06 - Instrumental Jam 
07 - Waiting 
08 - Incident At Neshabur 
09 - Taboo 
10 - Jungle Strut 
11 - Toussaint L'Overture 
12 - Evil Ways 
13 - Samba Pa Ti 
14 - Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen 

This is from the liberated boot "Live in Montreux, Summer 1971". Based on the information I had, this was mistakenly torrented a few days ago as Montreux 1971-05-02 soundboard with track 10 omitted as having been officially released. After that torrent received several comments to teh contrary, I did some more research and found alternative documentation on a blog that fits with these comments and seems more likely. It appears this bootleg is a combination of performances from Montreux in 1970 (tracks 1-6) and 1971 (tracks 7-14), hence BMW/GQ and Neshabur are repeated. This also matches with the set lists in Santanamigos and you can hear a slight change in the recording between tracks 6 and 7. 

Todd Rundgren and the Hello People - 1972-05-02 - Hempstead, LI (FMFLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Ultrasound studios

Lineage :
FM > unknown (cass) > silver cd>e ac> flac

01. Broke Down and Busted
02. Georgia Swing
03. Outside Love
04. Piss Aaron
05. A Dream Goes On Forever
06. I Saw the Light
07. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference
08. Good To be Alive
09. Mad Red Ant Lady
10. Blaze aka Heat and Blaze
11. Lady on a Terrace
12. Slut

The actual titles of 8-10 appear to be up in the air.

Pink Floyd - 1972-05-02 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC) Upgrade




(Audience FLAC)

Carnegie Hall Upgrade 

Source: AUD 
Quality: VG+ 
All tracks: Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, USA. May 2nd, 1972. 

01 - One Of These Days (9:30) 
02 - Tuning (1:58) 
03 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:51) 
04 - Tuning (1:52) 
05 - Echoes (26:15) 
06 - Tuning (4:55) 
07 - A Saucerful Of Secrets (14:41) 

Total length: 71 min 02 sec 

notes
This is a very nice surprise, minimal hiss, no distortions, right speed. Marked upgrade for real to the common version. Tape flip near the end of Echoes. - littlesheep 

Genesis - 1974-05-02 - Toronto, ON (OAM/FLAC) early show


(OAM FLAC)

Genesis
GASP 022
Massey Hall
Toronto, Canada
May 2, 1974

1-1. Watcher Of The Skies
1-2. Introduction: Britannia's Story
1-3. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
1-4. Introduction: Romeo's Story
1-5. The Cinema Show
1-6. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
1-7. Introduction: The Five Rivers Story
1-8. Firth of Fifth
1-9. Introduction: Cynthia's Story
1-10. The Musical Box

2-1. Supper's Ready

Source: OAM/SBD - Open-air-microphone recording, probably a mix with the direct soundboard feed, first generation.

Notes from tom
==============

A substantial phase (azimuth error) was corrected using CEDAR.
Tape playback speed was off by 2.5%. This has been corrected.
The right channel volume was increased by 1.5dB

There is noticeable damage on the right channel throughout disc 1, especially on the first track and on the last part of the last track.
The high frequencies were irreversably destroyed by cyclical dropouts which probably are due to a mechanical tape transport problem.
Each dropout is 0.6 secs long, beginning with two very short glitches; this happens at rate of 0.66Hz.

There is a total dropout towards the end of The Musical Box corresponding to tape-flip.

Presented by the Genesis Authentic Soundboard Project
Thanks: WB, MC, DD, TM, VW, PR, DB

Leo Sayer - 1974-05-02 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

In performance with The Pop-Arts Quartet. 

Lineage:
BBC4 (Digital Broadcast) > LiteOn DVD Recorder (HQ) > Sonic DVDit Pro6

01 - Tomorrow
02 - One Man Band
03 - Giving It All Away
04 - Goodnight Old Friend
05 - The Dancer
06 - The Show Must Go On
07 - The Innocent Bystander
08 - Dying On My Knees (?)

notes:
Recorded for the BBC in 1974, Leo Sayer dons his Pierrot outfit to sing some of his own songs and those he wrote for Roger Daltry. Includes The Show Must Go On, Giving It All Away and One Man Band.



Sammy Hagar - 1977-05-02 - Los Angeles, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

SAMMY HAGAR Record Plant Los Angeles California May 2nd 1977
KMET 94.7 FM Los Angeles Broadcast
From The KRW_CO Collection

LINEAGE
KMET FM Broadcast Unknown Generation Analog to Dat Fiber Optic Clone to CDR Untracked to EAC Secure Mode Wav 16/44.1 to Audio Cleaning Lab for Track Marks/Edit to wav 16/44.1 to TLH Flac Level 8

Sammy Hagar vocals guitar
Bill Church bass
Alan Fitzgerald keyboards
Gary Pihl guitar
Chuck Ruff drums

01 Rock N' Roll Weekend (small silent gap edit at 3:04 track time)
02 Love Has Found Me
03 Urban Guerilla
04 Cruisin' N' Boozin'
05 Fillmore Shuffle
06 Silver Lights
07 Space Station #5
08 Red
09 Bad Motor Scooter
10 Good Rocking Tonight

Have seen this date as the 22nd as well. Sammy talks about the Pauley Pavilion (UCLA) Los Angeles CA show from 1977-04-30 as the other night. So the 2nd makes more sense but if anybody can confirm the date please doand if anybody has known generation on this or any of the sammy/montrose fms from L.A. please post them or contact us to transfer them for you.Thanks KRW_CO

Tom Waits - 1979-05-02 - Sydney, AU (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tom Waits 
Tom Waits Remasters Volume 3 - Sydney, Australia 
Sydney, Australia 
May 2, 1979 
SBD or FM? 

Lineage: 
SBD or FM? >CDRx? >WaveLab (DAE & Digital Remastering) >shn >wav >FLAC v1.0.3 (with sector alignment option set) >flac 

A WOLF HiQuality Remastering -- A 2003 vmtrades.de tree 

01. Romeo is bleeding 
02. Annie's back in town 
03. Jitterbug boy/Better off without a wife 
04. I wish I was in New Orleans 
05. Since I fell for you 
06. Red shows 
07. Silent night/Xmas card from a hooker in Minneapolis 
08. Do the hokey cokey 
09. Panties & a G string 
10. Burma shave 
11. Tom Trauber's blues 
12. Small Change/Big Spender 

Luther Allison - 1980-05-02 - Gothenberg, SWE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Luther Allison
1980-05-02
Karen
Gothenburg, Sweden

Luther Allison (guitar, vocals)
Sid Wingfield (keyboards)
Bill Dye (guitar)
John "Pops" McFarlane (bass)
Donald "Hye Pockets" Robertson (drums)

01
02 all your love (i miss loving)
03
04 tribute to hound dog
05
06 little red rooster
07
08 time
09 key to the highway/
10 interview part 1
11 interview part 2
12 interview part 3
13 sweet home chicago
14 you don't love me
15 all your love (i miss loving)
16 i can't quit you baby
17 radio announcer

rate=44.1kHz from=dd2 source=sbd(fm) time=01:41 quality=9

notes
FM broadcast includes interview.
The sound quality greatly improves for the last few songs

jrv notes:
track 01 with out luther I think
track 07 is a beautiful luther original! (has short radio interference in middle should be edited),
note= song sounds very similar to "you're doing a super homework" from 'Time' (which was released in 1980 but recorded a month before this)
note="key to the highway" sadly cuts (DJ cuts in and they never come back, go to interview)
note=second "all your love" not same as earlier version on recording - two shows or another concert? ah, see note from jandyx below

Black Sabbath - 1980-05-02 - Bristol, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Colston Hall

Opening Act: unknown

Lineage:
UNKN Gen Tape>CDR>xACT>FLAC

01 War Pigs
02 Neon Knights
03 NIB
04 Children of the Sea
05 Sweet Leaf
06 Bill Ward Solo
07 Sweet Leaf
08 Lonely is the Word
09 guitar solo
10 Don't Start (Too Late)
11 Black Sabbath
12 Heaven and Hell
13 Iron Man
14 guitar solo
15 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath riff
16 Embryo
17 Die Young
18 Paranoid
19 Children of the Grave

Joe Cocker - 1981-05-02 - Denver, CO (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Joe Cocker
1981-05-02
Rainbow Music Hall
Denver, Colorado, USA

KDHT Live Concert Series

Recorded KDFT Denver FM Radio Show
on a Yamaha Stereo VCR.
(1 CDA / 1 Flac) Date: Late 1980's

Yamaha Stereo VCR -> RME -> DIGI Interface -> Samplitude 6.0 -> Flac

MD5's and SBE checked and verified.
By Patrick H. 06/22/2007

** A Lossless Legs GEMS Production **

Set List [64:16]

01 radio program introduction (0:43)
02 Feelin' Alright (4:38)
03 I Can't Say No (3:00)
04 Put out the Light (3:54)
05 I Don't Need Anyone (4:11)
06 A Whiter Shade of Pale (6:00)
07 Sweet Little Women (4:49)
08 I Get a Feeling (4:39)
09 What's the Matter With Me (3:31)
10 You Are So Beautiful (4:02)
11 Take You on My Journey (4:33)
12 With a Little Help from My Friends (7:21)
13 My Baby Wrote Me a Letter (4:15)
14 ? (3:47)
15 I Heard It through the Grapevine (4:45)

Notes:
This was a 6 concert series broadcast over KDHT in late 1980's. This was recorded on a Yamaha stereo VCF tape and transfered to the PC on 6/07.

Some classic JC tunes with others that I am not familiar with. I guessed on some of the songs. Sound quality is very good with excellent FM reception and a good recording by the Yamaha with a strong performance by JC.

Rainbow - 1981-05-02 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Incomplete


Lineage:

CD-R > WAV > FLAC

Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar

Joe Lynn Turner: Vocals
Roger Glover: Bass
Don Airey: Keyboards
Bob Rondinelli: Drums


01 - Love's No Friend 08.31
02 - Can't Happen Here 04.10
03 - Catch The Rainbow 14.16
04 - Don Airey Keyboard Solo - Lost In Hollywood 07.34
05 - Difficult To Cure 05.21
06 - Bob Rondinelli Drum Solo (fade out) 04.49

Total Running time 44.21

Dead Kennedys - 1981-05-02 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

live at Emerson College
May 02, 1981

with The Outlets

probable soundboard tape* - little or never circulated+

Source/lineage: master cassette as described above>transferred in Soundforge (with minimal meddling to knock down a few instances of clipping and a little volume leveling - no normalizing used because I don't like it)>single WAV file>tracked in Audacity>WAVs>SBEs repaired, FLAC-8 files and checksum files created in Trader's Little Helper

01 - Jello remarks on Bobby Sands etc 1:32
02 - "you dumb fucks..." - 0:37
03 - Kill the Poor 2:38
04 - When You Get Drafted 1:15
05 - In-Sight 1:35
06 - "ever wonder why you go to school?.." 1:10
07 - Buzzbomb 2:33
08 - Let's Lynch the Landlord 1:58
09 - "ah-ha!..move back.." 0:49
10 - Terminal Preppie 1:47
11 - "alright, meditators..." 1:07
12 - Drug Me 1:48
13 - California Uber Alles 4:48
14 - Police Truck/Bleed For Me 7:24
15 - Short Songs 0:23
16 - Holiday In Cambodia 3:25
17 - "let go of the mic cord!" 3:12
18 - Moral Majority 1:02
19 - "you're with me, huh..." 1:17
20 - Too Drunk to Fuck 2:59
21 - "Amy Vanderbilt's bra".. 2:12

total time: 45:41

note:
track 01 was located on the other side of the tape with the Outlets' set - I don't know where in the show it occurred but since it works as an intro I put it first.
Also, I can't say whether or not this is the complete show - this is everything I have.

Notes by the uploader
This tape, after spending a few months at the bottom of a tool-box, was given to me years ago by a member of the production crew, along with a handful of other tapes I have yet to deal with, all dirty and damaged to some degree. They've been sitting in a box of junk and old broken mic-clips etc in my various closets, as I've moved several times, ever since - until now (now that I have access to a real computer to use to work on them).
I removed the tape reel from the broken case and put it in another case and was able to transfer it successfully - and I am very pleased with what I found here - a great, funny show by the DKs.
* The taper, a friend of mine, liked to record from the soundboard with an extra mic for the room to fatten up his tapes, but I think it is pretty much an SBD. The audience (those not storming the stage) is pretty distant, there's hum from the lights, and I can hear a limiter kicking in here and there.
+ As far as I know, this is from the only copy of the tape, unless a dub was made before I got it.
Throughout the set, Jello Biafra is dealing with audience members stting on and running across the stage, grabbing mics and trying to sing along or shout statements reflecting their own world-views, to Jello's amusement and/or annoyance...it's worth a listen just for that interaction..I've tracked it to separate most of those segments from the songs. Speaking of the songs, I'm afraid I'm not up on my DKs song titles so I'd appreciate help with the untitled tracks. Tracks in "quotes" are spoken, shouted, etc parts

Jethro Tull - 1982-05-02 - Rome, IT (TV/FLAC)

(TV broadcast FLAC)

Jethro Tull
Teatro Tenda, Roma, Italy
May 2, 1982

Source
TV audio > RCA cables > Hitachi D560 cassette deck > Cassette (courtesy of M.R. archives)

Transfer
Zoom H4n (16/44) > Sound Forge (pitch, tracking & volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) Flac 8

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - electric guitar
David Pegg - bass, mandolin
Peter John Vettese - keyboards
Gerry Conway - drums

01 Seal Driver
02 Songs From The Wood
03 Watching Me, Watching You
04 Pibroch-Black Satin Dancer
05 Beastie
06 Too Old To Rock N Roll
07 Cross-Eyed Mary
08 Minstrel In The Gallery
09 Locomotive Breath
10 Black Sunday-Cheerio

Total Time = 43:03

Seven Up TV broadcast to cassette. I know there are a variety of versions of this concert available. The quality on this tape is Excellent, so if you want it, take it....

Eric Clapton - 1983-05-02 - Rome, IT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Palaeur, Roma, Italy

New recording from the master tape

Equipment: Walkman Sony Recorder stereo

Lineage: Master Cassettes > WAV > FLAC

CD WAVE for tracking, Sony Soundforge for fade in/out, TLH for FLAC level 8.

01 Tulsa time (the very end)
02 I shot the sheriff
03 Worried life blues
04 Lay down sally
05 Let it rain
06 Double trouble
07 Sweet little Lisa (Albert Lee)
08 Key to the highway
09 After midnight
10 Shape you're in
11 Wonderful tonight
12 Blues power
13 Medley blues
14 Cocaine
15 Layla
16 Crossoroads
17 Further on up the road

Simple Minds - 1983-05-02 - Washington, DC (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Simple Minds
Perfect Reception CD
Ontario Theatre Washington D.C. 1983-05-02 
(Soundboard recording FLAC format)

Info here: http://simpleminds.org/sm/discog/boot/ngd/pr1.htm

01 - King Is White And In The Crowd 
02 - I Travel 
03 - Glittering Prize 
04 - Celebrate 
05 - The American 
06 - Colours Fly and Catherine Wheel 
07 - Hunter And The Hunted 
08 - Promised You A Miracle 
09 - Someone Somewhere In Summertime 
10 - Big Sleep 
11 - New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84) 
12 - Love Song 

Definitely not a "Perfect Reception", but interesting to listen to. Seems to improve slightly after the first track. The tracks are from the bootleg CD "Perfect Reception". Probably just one for Minds collectors who must have everything!!!

Cyndi Lauper - 1984-05-02 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Cyndi Lauper
the Metro
Boston, Mass.
May 2, 1984

(originally was supposed to be on April 12th)
Kiss-108 (WXKS 108 FM radio) birthday party concert
also included Berlin, Paul Young & the Royal
Family, Jeffrey Osborne, Weird Al Yancovic, & the
Pointer Sisters (? not sure if they ever made it)

lineage:
WXKS FM radio > Sansui 8 reciever > unknown tape deck (average quality, dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette > played on Nak. 125 into soundforge 4.5 (WAV) >
FLAC 6 > torrentially yours. first seeded in 2009,

reseeded in 2010 with a flac > wav > flac (sb's aligned)

performance quality: A-, pretty good
source: master FM broadcast tape
recording quality: A

performance quality: I thought she sounded pretty good
but I'll leave that for you to judge

01 - announcer introduction 1:03
01 - when you were mine 5:08
02 - I'll kiss you 4:44
03 - witness 4:37
04 - all through the night 5:40
05 - he's so unusual > 2:34
06 - yeah yeah 4:56
07 - she bop 4:28
08 - time after time 5:56
09 - money changes everything 6:31
10 - girls just want to have fun 8:07

runtime: 54:43

comments:
this is the earliest live show I've heard from Cyndi, and the only one I've ever recorded. there's just one tape flip, just after track 9 ended, and it's not even noticable after splicing it. the whole set is here, from a hardly ever played master cassette and being posted for the first time (by request) on Sept. 28, 2008. mastered and digitized by glasnostrd19. I haven't used dolby or any noise reduction (almost never have) in any of the lineage in this recording. this kind of music is not really my thing at all, but alot of folks like her so I have held onto this thing for 25+ years. It's about time I dime it up. So here it is, the queen of new wave disco fusion? Donna Summer became the queen of disco in 76 with her own competition with Peter Frampton Comes Alive for the Overkill Song of All Time (Love to Love you Baby, vs. Do you feel like we do? anyone who likes those 2 songs must have far too hot a lover or be too deeply in love to give a damn about the music they're makin' it to) but before that Cyndi may have been the big hit at the disco (I wouldn't know about that scene, but the Metro is a disco. Looks and sounds like one too. That's why I never understood why KING CRIMSON played there in 1981!!!)
So big that in 1987, none other than MILES DAVIS played one of her big hits of this time- time after time. Miles is one of my favorite artists EVER, but Miles playing Lauper sounded VERY WIMPY. (I saw him do it live). Cyndi's version here sounded alot nicer to my ears. Her other big hit at this time was the last song. At this time she refers to "her album" as in she only had one out. Since then she's added a few more, and become quite popular, still sounds quite young. I don't know how young she was in this show, but she sounds like she's about 11 years old. (I'd guess maybe early 20's?) it's not due to an offspeed recording. It's because Cyndi has a VERY high voice. This can be helpful with singing. I believe this recording is at the correct speed and has no problems.

Weird Al Yancovic - 1984-05-02 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

lineage: 
"Kiss 108" WXKS FM radio > Sansui 8 reciever > unknown tape deck (average quality, dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 min. cassette > played on Nak. 125 into soundforge 4.5 (WAV) > FLAC 6

"Weird Al" Yankovic: lead vocals, accordion, keyboards 
Jim West: guitar, background vocals 
Steve Jay: bass, background vocals 
Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz: drums & percussion 

Kiss 108 (WXKS- 108 FM) 5th birthday party concert (also included Cyndi Lauper, Berlin, Jeffrey Osborne Paul Young & the Royal Family & the Pointer Sisters (? not sure if they ever made it) the Cyndi Lauper set is now reseeded at torrent #301842. 
the Paul Young set is now reseeded at torrent #355607. performance quality: A-, pretty good 

source: master FM broadcast tape 

01: stage introduction > the Brady Bunch 4:38 
02: Buckingham blues 4:10 
03: polkas on 45 medley 5:12 
a: are we not men 
b: smoke on the water 
c: I'm a man 
d: hey Jude 
e: mojo risin' 
f: in a gadda da vida 
g: hey Joe 
h: burning down the house 
i: hot blooded 
J: every breath you take 
k: should I stay or should I go 
l: jumpin jack flash 
m: my generation 
04: I lost on Jeopardy 3:52 
05: Mr. Popeil 4:56 
06: bass solo (louie Louie) :27 
07: king of suede 5:07 
08: buy me a condo 4:05 
09: Bob (instrumental) :39 
10: yoda 3:50 
11: fabulous food medley 10:32 
a: theme from Rocky XIII 
b: flatbush ave. 
c: I love rock and roll 
d: spameater 
e: feel like throwing up 
f: avocado 
g: sometimes you feel like a nut 
h: take the L out of liver 
i: fatter 
j: my bologna 
k: whole lotta lunch (spliced tape flip) 
l: we got the beef 
12: eat it 3:29 
13: announcer wrap up :40 

runtime: 51:43 

Judas Priest - 1984-05-02 - Albuquerque, NM (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

The King Biscuit Flower Hour
For Radio Broadcast September 16, 1984
Artwork & Cue Sheets Scan Included
2 LPs (1 single sided)
Commercials Removed

ALBUM: King Biscuit Radio Broadcast 84
VENUE: New Mexico State Fair
CITY.: Albuquerque, New Mexico
DATE: May 02, 1984
AiR.DATE: September 16, 1984
SOURCE: PRE-FM LPs
FORMAT: 2x 12" Vinyl

RIPPER: LiQuiDz
RIP.DATE: 2016 - January
TURNTABLE: Rega RP1
CARTRIDGE: Rega Carbon (MM)
PHONOSTAGE: Cambridge Audio 651P
ADC: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Interface
FORMAT.: FLAC 24bit-48KHz

A1 King Biscuit Radio Intro
A2 Love Bites 
A3 Breaking The Law 
A4 Some Heads Are Gonna Roll 
A5 Rock Hard Ride Free 
B1 Electric Eye 
B2 Heavy Duty 
B3 Victim Of Changes 
C1 Living After Midnight 
C2 Hell Bent For Leather 
C3 You've Got Another Thing Comin

Judas Priest - 1984-05-02 - Albuquerque, NM (pre-FM/FLAC)


(Pre-FM FLAC)

Live At Tingley Coliseum

lineage
Pre-FM Master / Trade / you

01 - Love Bites
02 - Jawbreaker
03 - Grinder
04 - Metal Gods
05 - Breaking the Law
06 - Sinner
07 - Desert Plains
08 - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
09 - The Sentinel
10 - Rock Hard Ride Free
11 - Night Comes Down
12 - The Hellion
13 - Electric Eye
14 - Heavy Duty/Defenders of the Faith
15 - Freewheel Burning
16 - Victim of Changes
17 - The Green Manalishi
18 - Living After Midnight
19 - Hell Bent for Leather
20 - You've Got Another Thing Comin'

Paul Young - 1984-05-02 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Paul Young 
Boston,Metro 
1984-05-02 
Fm-recording -I think it's incomplete(but i don't know) 

I got this one in a trade (cd-r) and don't know the orig. lineage. 
My lineage: Cd-r->CDex->TLH->Flac 8->Dime->You 
It's a very good sound. 

01-Announcer 
02-Behind The Smile 
03-Love Of The Common People 
04-Wherever I Lay My Hat That's My Home 
05-Oh Woman 
06-Come Back And Stay 
07-No Parlez 
08-Love Will Tears Us Apart 
09-Sex 
10-Interview 
11-Announcer 

Depeche Mode - 1986-05-02 - Stuttgart, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Lineage: Pro Camera -> PAL VHS -> DVD
A great pro-shot video of the Black Celebration tour. Audio's somewhat muffled.

Dave Gahan - lead vocals
Martin Gore - keyboards, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (*)
Alan Wilder - keyboards, backing vocals
Andrew Fletcher - keyboards, backing vocals


01. Christmas Island
02. Black Celebration
03. A Question Of Time
04. Fly On The Windscreen
05. Shake The Disease
06. Leave In Silence
07. It’s Called A Heart
08. Everything Counts
09. It Doesn’t Matter Two (*)
10. A Question Of Lust (*)
11. Blasphemous Rumours
12. New Dress
13. Stripped
14. Something To Do
15. Master And Servant
16. Photographic
17. People Are People
18. Boys Say Go!
19. Just Can’t Get Enough
20. More Than A Party



Miles Davis - 1988-05-02 - Melbourne, AU (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis 
5/2/88 
Melbourne Concert Hall 
Melbourne, Australia 

Miles Davis - trumpet, keyboards Kenny Garrett - alto saxophone, flute Adam Holzman, 
Robert Irving III - keyboards Joseph "Foley" McReary - guitar (AKA "lead bass") 
Benny Reitveld - bass Ricky Wellman - drums Marilyn Mazur - percussion

FM Broadcast (On the Crest of The Airwaves bootleg) > EAC >FLAC

CD1
01 - In a Silent Way / Intruder
02 - New Blues (Star People)
03 - Perfect Way 
04 - The Senate / You and Me
05 - Human Nature 
06 - Wrinkle 
07 - Tutu
08 - Host's Outro
09 - Movie Star
10 - Splatch 

CD2
01 - Time After Time
02 - Heavy Metal
03 - Don't Stop Me Now
04 - Carnival Time 
05 - Tomaas 
06 - Encore Break (Miles speaks!)
07 - Burn 
08 - Portia

Faith No More - 1988-05-02 - Amsterdam, NL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Venue: (RealKosh) @Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland
Sets: 23min+
Media: CDR
Number: 1
Source: FM > Tape > Tape(?) > Pioneer CT-W205R > SBLive > Cool Edit Pro > CDWave > CDr > EAC (secure) > WAV > FLAC
Quality: A

01 - Introduce Yourself
02 - R'n'R
03 - We Care A Lot
04 - Life's A Gas (T Rex)
05 - Spirit
06 - Mark Bowen
07 - Anne's Song
08 - War Pigs (end fades out)

(23:11)

Allan Holdsworth - 1989-05-02 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)


 
(Soundboard FLAC)

Allan Holdsworth
Roppongi Pit Inn
Tokyo, Japan
May 02, 1989

Source: Soundboard
Quality: A- (check sample)

Lineage: 
SBD > ?? > CDr > EAC (secure/offset corrected) > TLH (Flac L8/SBE checked/Torrent Creation) > YOU

Allan Holdsworth - Guitar
Jimmy Johnson - Bass
Gary Husband - Drums
Steve Hunt - keys

01. Looking Glass
02. Funnels
03. Pud Wud (Cut In)
04. Non-Brewed Condiment
05. Devil Take the Hindmost
06. Letters of Marque
07. ZONE
08. Shallow Sea

Duration: 62:40

Sounds like this was recorded to cassette and transferred to CDr with Dolby on. Sounds a little muddy, but still, an enjoyable soundboard recording of this trailblazing guitar pioneer in his prime.

Roger Waters - 1990-05-02 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC) Berlin Wall Rehearsals



(Soundboard FLAC)

Roger Waters and The Bleeding Heart Band
Berlin Wall Rehearsals
The London Rehearsals
London, England

Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR 032/033) in association with Harvested Records

Lineage: 
Soundboard > Town House Post-Production Studio > Maxell UDL II 129 Studio Cassette >Edirol UA-1D > CEP > Hard Drive > WAV (48 Khz) > FLAC

CD1
01. In The Flesh?
02. Thin Ice
03. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)
04. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
05. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
06. Mother
07. Goodbye Blue Sky
08. Empty Spaces
09. What Shall We Do Now?
10. Young Lust
11. One Of My Turns
12. Don't Leave Me Now
13. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3)
14. The Last Few Bricks
15. Goodbye Cruel World

CD2
01. Hey You
02. Nobody Home
03. Vera
04. Bring The Boys Back Home
05. Comfortably Numb
06. In The Flesh
07. Run Like Hell
08. Waiting For The Worms
09. The Tide Is Turning
10. Waiting For The Worms
11. Stop
12. The Trial (original studio version)
13. The Tide Is Turning (another take)

Comments from original poster: This is a soundboard recording of a rehearsal in a small London studio with The Bleeding Heart Band. It is an absolutely clean studio take complete with chatter between and during tracks. This is not the final, full-up rehearsal with all of the artists that appeared in Berlin.

The story: Someone who worked in the post-production studio made a copy of the master tape, or plugged his recorder into the soundboard. He then took a studio stock pre-printed cassette cover and typed the title and date of the rehearsal on it.

The cassette cover reads:
2.5.90 Roger Waters Rehearsals
The Wall Berlin

Preprinted cassette information:
The Town House
Post Production
140 Goldhawk Road, London, along with address and phone number

The studio still exists under a slightly different name.

Special thanks to The Big Pig and The Pentagon Pig at FRP for making this available.
Remastering by MOB
Artwork created by Moonwall

Remastering notes from MOB:

For the main rehearsal (stereo) I worked on track indexing and level adjustments. For the second rehearsal (mono, tracks 10-13 of CD2), I realized that the speed was different from the main rehearsal. By comparing Waiting For The Worms and The Tide Is Turning, I immediately noticed that the second rehearsal ran too slow. My suspicion is that the end of the tape was probably copied by a studio worker from another rehearsal tape, perhaps adding one gen to the lineage. My applied speed correction resulted in a 98% fix. I also applied a very slight EQ to Waiting For The Worms in order to decrease the "bassy" sound and to create a more natural transition between the last track of the main rehearsal (The Tide Is Turning) and the first track of the second rehearsal (Waiting For The Worms). I also did some editing in order to smooth out the abrupt cut during the judge's sentence in The Trial. BTW, I realized that the tape of The Trial that is played during the rehearsal, is not simply the regular version converted to mono. The voices are really mixed upfront and during the judge's sentence, you can hear the orchestra, but not Gilmour's guitars from the official release. I think this is a really unique mix of The Trial, specifically used for these rehearsals.

Nirvana - 1990-05-02 - Charlotte, NC (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

NIRVANA
May 2, 1990
The Milestone
Charlotte, NC

SOURCE (SBD #1):
soundboard > unknown

TRANSFER:
Nakamichi DR-8 > Echo Layla24 > Adobe Audition 2.0 > CD Wave 1.95.1 > FLAC frontend 1.7.1

GENERATION:
ANA(1) > WAV [48kHz] > WAV [44.1kHz] > FLAC [Level 8]

01. Here She Comes Now (cuts in)
02. Floyd The Barber
03. Love Buzz
04. Dive
05. About A Girl
06. Polly
07. Scoff
08. Stay Away
09. Molly's Lips
10. School
11. Big Cheese
12. Spank Thru (cuts out)

LENGTH: 47:05

NOTES:
- Has an open microphone mixed in on the left channel.
- Has some minor dropouts and choppiness during some songs.

Notes for SBD #1: This soundboard source cuts out during 'Spank Thru' and the first song, 'Here She Comes Now', cuts in. This is in fact a soundboard/audience mix: the right-channel was recorded from the soundboard, the left from an open mic audience mic.