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The Who - 1969-06-19 - San Francisco, CA (AUD/FLAC) "Flying To New York To Go To Court"


(Audience FLAC)

Fillmore West

Lineage:
Silver CD -> WAVE (Exact Rip with xACT) -> FLAC (Level 8, xACT)
Silver: Fire Power, FP016A/B, "Flying To New York To Go To Court"

CD1
01 Heaven And Hell
02 I Can't Explain
03 Fortune Teller
04 Tattoo
05 Young Man Blues
06 Overture
07 It's A Boy
08 1921
09 Amazing Journey
10 Sparks
11 Eyesight To The Blind
12 Christmas
13 The Acid Queen
14 Pinball Wizard
15 Do You Think It's Alright
16 Fiddle About

CD2
01 Go To The Mirror!
02 Smash The Mirror
03 I'm Free
04 Tommy's Holiday Camp
05 We're Not Gonna Take It
06 Boris The Spider
07 Summertime Blues
08 Shakin' All Over
09 Magic Bus

Notes:
This is an excellent Audience Recording. There is a 2 second dropout during Magic Bus (at 7m32s) and also a slight tape drag present during the intro (at 6s). This was the last of three nights at Fillmore West and the day before their court appearance in New York the following morning for a scuffle on stage at Fillmore East on 16th May. Charges against Roger were dropped but Pete was fined $75 for kicking a Police Officer.

Miles Davis - 1970-06-19 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Complete Friday Miles at Fillmore
Live at Fillmore East Auritorium,New York 1970 June,19

Lineage:
Silver CD>HD>AIFF>FLAC

Miles Davis (tp)
Steve Grossman (ss)
Chick Corea (elp)
Kieth Jarrett (org)
Dave Holland (elb)
Jack DeJohnette (ds)
Airto Moreira (per)

01 - Directions
02 - The Mask
03 - It's About That Time
03 - I Fall In Love Too Easily
04 - Sanctuary
05 - Bitches Brew/The Theme

Pink Floyd - 1971-06-19 - Brescia, IT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Godfatherecords G.R. 735/736 - Trifold Cardboard Sleeve
Matrix Disc 1 : G.R. 735/736 CD1
Matrix Disc 2 : G.R. 735/736 CD2
Barcode: 01052012735

(P) 2012 Made In Europe

David Gilmour: Guitar, Vocals
Nick Mason: Drums, Percussion
Roger Waters: Bassguitar, Vocals
Rick Wright: Keyboards, Vocals

Disc 1: Time:

01. Atom Heart Mother 15:18
02. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 13:57
03. Fat Old Sun 15:16
04. The Embryo 11:04

Total Time: 55:35

Disc 2: Time:

01. The Return Of The Son Of Nothing 22:37
02. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:06
03. Cymbaline 11:31
04. A Saucerful Of Secrets 19:55

Total Time: 67:09

Led Zeppelin - 1972-06-19 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum
Source: Audience

Lineage:
2nd cassettes(Maxell UD 90 X3)>wav(24/192)>wav(16/44)>flac

Transfer:
2nd gen cassettes>Revox B 215>Monster Studiolink 1/4 to RCA cable(balanced pair)>Audiophile 192>Adobe Audition 3.0 (Done Mar 2010)
Transferred By: weedwacker

CD1
01. Immigrant Song
02. Heartbreaker
03. Black Dog
04. The Ocean
05. Since I've Been Loving You
06. Stairway To Heaven
07. Going To California
08. Black Country Woman
09. That's The Way
10. Tangerine
11. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

CD2
12. Dazed And Confused
13. What Is And What Should Never Be
14. Dancing Days
15. Moby Dick

CD3
16. Whole Lotta Love*
17. Rock And Roll
18. Organ Solo**
19. Thank You
20. Money
21. Over The Hills And Far Away
22. Dancing Days

* includes Let's Have A Party, Hello Mary Lou, Only The Lonely, Heartbreak Hotel and Going Down Slow
** includes Amazing Grace, Everyday People, Louie Louie and Let's Dance

Length: 187:08

Notes:
Fair to good sounding recording. This is one of those epic shows zeppelin would occasionly put on. This 3+ hour marathon of a show including the first ever performances of Houses Of The Holy material consisting of The Ocean, Dancing Days (twice!), The Crunge (during Dazed And Confused) and Over The Hills And Far Away. This show also features an early version of Black Country Woman. This show was loaded with lots of oldies and includes John Bonham singing along with Plant on Only The Lonely (during Whole Lotta Love) and Money, also full versions of Louie Louie and Let's Dance (both during the Organ Solo) are performed. A big thanks goes out to Bill B. who's hard work and perserverance is the reason why we as fans have a copy of this epic show's audience recording to listen to in the first place. This set of 2nd gen tapes were made directly from Bill's 1st gen reels for his friend Darrell who was gracious enough to let me borrow them to transfer. As of this point and time these tapes are probably the best known analog source still available in full for this show. Zeppelin always seemed to put on epic shows with lots of oldies at at least one stop in Seattle for each tour from 72 on. Bill once provided some interesting insight in one of our email conversations as to why this was probably so.

Led Zeppelin - 1972-06-19 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC) "The Evergreen"




(Audience FLAC)

Title: The Evergreen
Dates: June 19, 1972
Venue: Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, US.

Source: Vg- Audience Recording
Lineage: TDOLZ Vol.31 Boot 3CD > EAC > FLAC

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

CD1
01: Immigrant Song
02: Heartbreaker
03: Black Dog
04: The Ocean
05: Since I've Been Loving You
06: Stairway To Heaven
07: Going To California
08: Black Country Woman
09: That's The Way
10: Tangerine
11: Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp

CD2
01: Dazed And Confused
02: What Is What Should Never Be
03: Dancing Days
04: Moby Dick

CD3
01: Whole Lotta Love
02: Rock And Roll
03: Organ Solo / Thank You
04: Money
05: Over The Hills And Far Away
06: Dancing Days

Miles Davis - 1973-06-19 - Tokyo, JP (pre-FM/FLAC)




(Pre-FM FLAC)

Miles Davis
Shinjuku Kohseinenkin Hall
Tokyo Japan
1973-06-19

"Miles Davis 1973 Tree - A Non-Commercial Fan Project"

Pre-FM Reel > Unknown > CD-R > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Miles Davis - trumpet and organ
Dave Liebman - soprano and tenor saxophone and flute
Pete Cosey - guitar and percussion
Reggie Lucas - guitar
Michael Henderson - electric bass
Al Foster - drums
James Mtume Forman - congas and percussion

01. Applause
02. Turnaroundphrase
03. Tune in 5
04. Right Off
05. Funk [Prelude, pt 1]
06. Tune in 5
07. Applause
08. Ife
09. Agharta Prelude
10. Zimbabwe

Tom Waits - 1976-06-19 - West Hollywood, CA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Tom Waits 
The Troubadour 
West Hollywood, CA 
9pm Show 
June 19, 1976 
JF Archive Series No. 1 via JEMS 

Taper: JF 

Source: Panasonic or Sony portable cassette recorder with provided plug-in mic (mono) 

Original 1970's Transfer: JF master cassette > Toshiba Cassette Deck > Teac reel-to-reel (3-3/4 IPS) 

JEMS 2014 Transfer: JF first-generation reel copy (3-3/4 IPS) > Otari 5050 mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX4 > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > xACT 2.21 > FLAC 

01 Intro 
02 Emotional Weather Report 
03 Eggs and Sausage 
04 Depot, Depot 
05 Semi Suite 
06 New Coat of Paint 
07 The Ghosts of Saturday Night 
08 Jitterbug Boy 
09 Fumbling With the Blues 
10 San Diego Serenade 
11 Diamonds on My Windshield (incl. band intros) 
12 Cupid > Heart of Saturday Night 
13 Fever 

JEMS loves to present vintage taper series and we're pleased to inaugurate another one, this time from the archive of our new friend JF, who taped in and around Southern California in the '70s and later resumed taping in Boston in the '80s. He frequented smaller venues, like the Troubadour and the Roxy, leaving arenas to others and leaning more towards the folksier, jazzier and eclectic sides of rock. 

His '70s tapes were made on what I would describe as the kind of rectangular, portable, C-cel powered cassette recorder that my family and surely many others had in the '70s, either a Panasonic or a Sony (we're looking through internet pictures to figure out which one). While I used ours to record myself, my friends and my sister around the house, the teenage JF figured: Why not try taking it into concerts? 

I only learned what recorder JF used after I had heard some of his tapes and I have to say I was mildly shocked. Given the gear, his tapes are remarkably clear and judging by his recordings from the Troubadour, he knew the right place to set up. 

We kick things off with a fine representation of JF's work at the Troub, capturing a highly entertaining and previously uncirculated set by Tom Waits. It is an appealing, you-are-there sort of recording that seems to balance the music and the ambiance just right. Samples provided. 

You might have noticed above that JEMS transferred from a reel to reel source. That's because JF, due to tight budgets at the time, routinely transferred his master tapes to reels in order to save money. Because he recorded the masters in mono, he would dub the finished recording onto a single track of a reel, allowing him to fit four or more shows on a single 7" tape and reuse the cassette for the next show. That wasn't true in all instances, but it is for most. And yes, in hindsight, he is still kicking himself about it. 

And yet, based on the tapes we've transferred so far, JF did a fine job dubbing off his masters, and the Waits reel doesn't sound any worse for wear despite the one-generation loss. 

JF was also an active trader at the time and we've already found a few uncirculated gems from the early '70s in his archive that we'll be getting in the series as well. 

While I'm only an appreciator and not aficionado of Tom Waits, I thoroughly enjoyed this recording as he gives nearly every song a long, at times hilarious introduction. It ends on a fine note, too, with covers of Sam Cooke's "Cupid" and Peggy Lee's "Fever." 

Thanks so much to JF, who reached out to us on DIME and offered to let us curate his archive, which had been sitting in boxes, 6000 miles away from where he lives today, for 20+ years. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are too. 

Thanks as well to mi amigo, mjk5510, helping make the JF series happen. 

BK for JEMS

Led Zeppelin - 1977-06-19 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 1977-06-19
Venue: San Diego Sports Arena
Location: San Diego, California
Source: Audience

Lineage: Cassette Master > HiFi VHS/1 > DAT/2 > PC (Cool Edit) > CDR (Plextor 48/24/48A) > CDR(x) > EAC(secure mode/read offsets corrected) > wav > flac(level 7)

CD1
01. The Song Remains The Same
02. Sick Again
03. Nobody's Fault But Mine
04. In My Time Of Dying
05. Since I've Been Loving You
06. No Quarter
07. Ten Years Gone

CD2
01. The Battle Of Evermore
02. Going To California
03. Mystery Train
04. Black Country Woman
05. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
06. White Summer
07. Kashmir
08. Guitar Solo
09. Achilles Last Stand

CD3
01. Stairway To Heaven
02. Whole Lotta Love
03. Rock And Roll

Notes:
Excellent audience recording. Mike Millard recording non bootleg source.

Led Zeppelin - 1977-06-19 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 77"



Led Zeppelin
Sports Arena
San Diego, CA
June 19, 1977
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 77
Mastered Edition

Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder

Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassettes > Yamaha KX-W592 Cassette Deck (Dolby off) > Sony R-500 DAT > Analog Master DAT Clone > Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 > Sound Forge Audio Studio 13.0 capture > FLAC > dadgad clean-up and mastering

01 Intro
02 The Song Remains The Same
03 Sick Again
04 Nobody's Fault But Mine
05 In My Time Of Dying
06 Since I've Been Loving You
07 No Quarter
08 Ten Years Gone
09 The Battle Of Evermore
10 Going To California
11 Mystery Train
12 Black Country Woman
13 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
14 White Summer
15 Kashmir
16 Guitar Solo
17 Achilles Last Stand
18 Stairway To Heaven
19 Whole Lotta Love
20 Rock And Roll

Known Faults: Tape change cut in Jimmy Page guitar solo

Van Halen - 1978-06-19 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Recorded Live at Koseinenkin Hall
"First World Tour"

Very Good Audience Recording Time:73'

lineage
CDR-EAC-WAW-FLAC Level 8

Dave Lee Roth - Vocals
Edward Van Halen - Guitar
Alex Van Halen - Drums
Michael Anthony - Bass

01. On Fire
02. I'm The One
03. Bass Solo
04. Running With The Devil
05. Atomic Punk
06. Little Dreamer
07. Down In Flames
08. Feel Your Love Tonight
09. Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love
10. Ice Cream Man
11. Eruption
12. You Really Got Meat
13. Doa
14. Bottoms Up
15. Last Nite
16. Cross Roads

Vangelis - 1978-06-19 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Pavillon de Paris

Source : EX+ audience MASTER

Lineage
JVC stereo mic -> JVC KD2B stereo cassette recorder -> master TDK AD Type I tapes played on Nakamichi Dragon -> Sony MDS JE-520 MD recorder -> Optical cable -> Pioneer PDR 609 stand alone CD burner -> wav -> EAC -> Goldwave v.5.08 for tracks splitting, edits, maximizing -> FLAC Frontend level 8 align on sector boundaries -> FLAC 

CD1 (0:51:18) 
01. Improvisation 1
02. Improvisation 2
03. Improvisation 3
04. Improvisation 4
05. Improvisation 5
06. Improvisation 6

CD2 (156) 
01. Improvisation 7
02. Pulstar 
03. The Plum Blossom(from the album CHINA) 
04. Asian Improvisation 1
05. Création du monde
(from the album L'APOCALYPS DES ANIMEAUX) with solo from Michel Ripoche
06. "China Improvisation" ???
(same chinese violin sounds as in The Tao Of Love from the album CHINA)
07. Alpha (from the album ALBEDO 0.39)
08. Spiral (from the album SPIRAL)

Total time : 2:02:14

The setlist was almost impossible to build *** ; here is what you can read on the Elsewhere Vangelis great independent site - thanks to him - (http://elsew.com/) 'The music at this concert is mainly improvised but sounds surprisingly full, considering the era it was performed in. Although there was no way yet to work with MIDI setups and smartly splitted and layered multisettings Vangelis managed to give a broad and lively performance. The piano has a rather dominating function but is mostly accompanied by synthesizer sounds of all sorts. Also some sequenced cues are triggered by Vangelis to accommodate the music. Only a few small parts feature other musicians. The most important of these is the appearance of violist Michel Ripoche Some parts of the new music are reminiscent of Ignacio (especially the piano part some 10 minutes into its first part) and China. Although a lot familiar cues appear, like the sequence of "I hear you now" (which was to be released a year after), very few actual pre-existing compositions were included. Amongst those that did appear were "Alpha" and of course "Pulstar" which Vangelis seems to play every time he can, each in a different way.

Ian Hunter - 1979-06-19 - Cleveland, OH (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Type: unofficial
Author: unknown
Source: TV broadcast
Menu: yes
Chapters: yes
Transfer Rate: ~9mb/s
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 / 384kb/s
Format:NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Disc Type: DVD5
Number of Discs: 1
Total running time: 57m 27s

01 - Once Bitten,Twice Shy
02 - Life After Death
03 - Just Another Night
04 - Standin'In My Light
05 - Bastard
06 - All The Way From Memphis
07 - Cleveland Rocks
08 - All The Young Dudes

Bonus:
Live at Don Kirschner's Rock Concert
20 October 1981
01 - Once Bitten,Twice Shy
02 - Gun Control
03 - Lisa Likes Rock'n'Roll





Rod Stewart - 1979-06-19 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 185"



Rod Stewart
Sports Arena
San Diego, CA
June 19, 1979
Mike Millard First-Generation Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 185

Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder

JEMS 2022 Transfer: Mike Millard First-Generation Cassettes > Nakamichi RX-505 (azimuth adjustment) > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 capture 2496 > iZotope RX8 > iZotope Ozone 8 > MBIT+ resample to 1644 > Audacity > xACT > FLAC

01 Hot Legs
02 Born Loose
03 Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)
04 The Wild Side Of Life
05 Get Back
06 You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
07 (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right
08 Big Bayou
09 I Just Want To Make Love To You
10 Blondes (Have More Fun)
11 Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?
12 Maggie May
13 (I Know) I'm Losing You >
14 Standin' In The Shadows Of Love >
15 Layla > Guitar Solo
16 Bass Solo > Drum Solo >
17 Standin' In The Shadows Of Love
18 Sweet Little Rock And Roller
19 Twistin' The Night Away
20 Stay With Me
21 Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? (Reprise)

Known Issues:
-None

Genesis - 1980-06-19 - Montreal, QC (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

The Forum PrrP SAE 01 Albert A' La Carte (FLAC)

Progressive Rock Remaster Project Special Anniversary Edition 01

GENESIS- ALBERT A' LA CARTE

CD1
01. Deep In The Motherlode 5:28
02. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight (intro) 1:52
03. Squonk 8:30
04. One For The Vine 13:05
05. Behind The Lines/ 5:39
06. Duchess/ 6:37
07. Guide Vocal 1:30
08. Turn It On Again 5:08
09. Duke's Travels/ 7:23
10. Duke's End 1:55
11. Story of Two Characters 2:41
12. The Lady Lies 6:21
13. The Roadie's Smoke Story 1:41

CD2
01. Ripples 11:48
02. Misunderstanding 3:52
03. In The Cage/ 7:38
04. The Colnoy of Slippermen/ 1:06
05. Afterglow 4:42
06. Follow You Follow Me 4:15
07. Dance On A Volcano/ 4:41
08. Drum Duet/ 1:16
09. Los Endos 7:32
10. I Know What I Like 12:59
11. 19th June 1980 CHOM-FM Interview with Tony Banks 12:00


June 19th, 1980! I remember that day as clearly as if it was yesterday! Genesis, my favourite band, were to play in Montreal that night for the first time in almost two years. Sitting alone in the living room of my parents' house, I was listening to the radio, CHOM-FM to be more precise, hoping to catch some news about the forthcoming performance. Suddenly, the answer to my prayer! The radio announcer, who’s name I have forgotten with time, gladly reports that Tony Banks of Genesis will be coming in later for a pre-show interview. My heart starts to beat faster as I scramble through my huge stack of cassette tapes, trying to find one with enough free space to record the event. With my finger standing by the ‘record’ button, my eyes staring at the table where my very own ticket for the second night’s show lies, I anxiously await Tony’s arrival on the air. But the man is late, caught in heavy traffic somewhere. “Patience, my friend !”, I start telling myself. “The man will be there soon enough!”

As I sit and wait, I can’t help but think of how big a week-end this is going to be in Montreal. The summer is just starting, the province of Quebec’s National Holiday is just around the corner (June 24th), school’s out for everybody and Genesis are in town for two nights! What a way to start the summer!

Tomorrow, June 20th, I will travel to Montreal to see the second night’s performance at the Forum. Meanwhile, at Olympic Stadium, boxers Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard will come head to head in one of the most talked about fights in the history of the sport. Very big week-end start indeed!

“Tony Banks has arrived!”, a voice says, pulling me from my inner thoughts. I push the button to start the recording and closely listen to Tony’s interview. When it is all over, I turn off the radio and put my “Duke” LP on the old turn table. Leaning back in my chair with my hands behind my head, I begin to daydream again about the Genesis concerts, about how much I regret not having tickets for tonight’s show as well. “Well!”, I start to think, “I may never get to hear tonight’s performance, but what I will see and hear tomorrow night, no-one will ever be able to take away!” I didn’t know it at the time, but on that blessed day in Montreal, June 20th 1980, I would buy a copy of a fantastic new book about Genesis, written by a guy named Armando Gallo. Minutes later, while waiting for the Forum doors to open, I came face to face with ... Armando Gallo! What I also didn’t know at the time was that, after some 24 years, I would finally get to hear the June 19th performance, which I had missed, on this great album you are now holding. Hidden for years, this amazing soundboard recording has now surfaced. We at PRRP are mighty proud to bring it to you as a way to celebrate our 1st Anniversary!
PRRP Staff

Notes from the Re-Master
This Genesis show was provided as a .SHN format soundboard recording. The quality is quite good with music signal up to 13,000 Hz but hiss and other sources of noise were found to be a major problem. Hiss was reduced using a number of different techniques as the characteristic of this noise changed between the music and dialogue sections of the show. Miss-tracking errors were found and corrected during the re-tracking process. Numerous clicks, pops and small dropouts were also found and repaired. Detail and “atmospherics” were enhanced as much as possible. Two patches were needed to fill gaps within the show. Another soundboard recording from this same 1980 tour was used for this purpose to match the feel and style as closely as possible. The other major problem with the show was the speed and pitch of the recording. The original version was clearly off both pitch and speed. Fixed time segments within the show were calculated and compared with other similar shows and the studio versions of the songs. Different speed and pitch versions were produced and reviewed by the PRRP staff to confirm the best sounding, final version.

The amount of music on each final remaster disc was re-balanced once the decision to use the interview was made. The interview segment came from a cassette tape used to record the radio broadcast. This was generally a good recording but suffered from significant volume fluctuations that needed repair. Commercials and songs presented between the interview segments were removed as well as hiss and a transmission buzz that interfered with the dialogue. Finally, the volume of the interview was matched to the show for a smooth transition.

Marillion - 1982-06-19 - Aylesbury, UK (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

MARILLION 
Friars Maxwell Hall 
Aylesbury 
England 
19 June 1982 

Taper: Colin D 

Rig: Sony condenser mic > Maranze Superscope 330 > TDK-SA cass 

MASTER CASS > CD-R from taper > EAC > FLAC > YOU 

CD1 
01 - Introduction 
02 - Three Boats Down From The Candy 
03 - He Knows You Know 
04 - Grendel 
05 - The Web 
06 - She Chameleon 

CD2 
01 - Chelsea Monday 
02 - Garden Party 
03 - Forgotten Sons 
04 - Margaret 
05 - Market Square Heroes 

Here you have the second installment of Col D. MASTERS again you have a excellent sounding show that has been traded for a while in poor quality. 

Notes by the taper
I remember this being a pretty big gig for the band at the time, after several supports at Friars this was their first headline in the Maxwell Hall, the biggest of the halls in the venue. The band were a bit edgy about this one, not just their first big gig on home soil but they knew that several A&R men would be in attendance, so with a big and very partisan audience guaranteed this was a great chance to impress in front of the record company people and prove they were worthy of a contract. 

I recorded this from dead centre, about 25-30 feet back from the stage. The Maxwell Hall had a bit of a tendancy for boomy acoustics and there is a trace of that in the recording but overall it's not too bad. 

At this stage, in Aylesbury at least, their audience was a really wide cross section. My lasting memory of this gig was everyone going complely mental in Margaret, with punks, skinheads and hippies all dancing together at the front. When the press eventually picked up on the band and pigeon-holed them into the prog rock bag they seemed to lose this pretty diservse audience. 

Squeeze - 1982-06-19 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Squeeze
1982-06-19
The Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

Lineage:
From my off-air master cassette. This transfer has not appeared anywhere previously.
WLIR-FM > Technics Receiver > BIC Cassette Deck > Maxell XLSII > Sony TC-WE835S Cassette Deck > Behringer UCA202 > Sony Soundforge 9.0 > FLAC level 6 aligned on SB

Glenn Tilbrook - guitar, vocals
Chris Difford - guitar, vocals
John Bentley - bass
Gilson Lavis - drums
Don Snow - keyboards

01 - Time is Tight >  (3:08)
02 - In Quintessence  (2:53)
03 - Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)  (3:56)
04 - Black Coffee in Bed  (5:26)
05 - Another Nail In My Heart  (3:05)
06 - Mumbo Jumbo  (3:24)
07 - If I Didn't Love You  (4:02)
08 - I've Returned  (2:29)
09 - Messed Around  (2:38)
10 - I Can't Hold On  (3:12)
11 - Tears Of A Clown  (3:15)
12 - Tempted  (3:54)
13 - Take Me I'm Yours* (3:44)

Total Running Time: 45:11

*missing approx 1 minute ending.

The Go-Go's - 1982-06-19 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/AUD/FLAC)


(Soundboard audience FLAC)

SOURCE-(SB/AUD) 
QUALITY:A 

lineage
CD-R TRADE>>HARD-DRIVE>>>>TRADER'S LITTLE HELPER FLAC

01 - Skidmarks on My Heart 
02 - How Much More 
03 - Tonite 
04 - Fading Fast 
05 - The Way You Dance 
06 - Cool Jerk 
07 - Vacation 
08 - band intro 
09 - We Don't Get Along (REMOVED OFFICALLY RELEASED ON RETURN TO THE VALLEY OF THE GO - GO'S 2 CD EDTION)
10 - You Can't Walk in Your Sleep (If You Can't Sleep) 
11 - Our Lips Are Sealed 
12 - Let's Have a Party 
13 - crowd 
14 - Get Up and Go 
15 - we got the beat 
16 - CROWD

Bob Dylan - 1984-06-19 - Rome, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

PalaEUR

recording from 1984 LK-PA Collection

CD1
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. Just Like A Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I And I
07. License To Kill
08. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (acoustic)
09. Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
10. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (acoustic)
11. Simple Twist Of Fate

CD2
01. Masters Of War
02. Ballad Of A Thin Man
03. When You Gonna Wake Up
04. Every Grain Of Sand
05. Like A Rolling Stone
06. Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic)
07. It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic)
08. The Times They Are A-Changin'
09. I Shall Be Released
10. Tombstone Blues
11. Blowin' In The Wind

Note: This is the Shamrock boot

Bob Dylan - 1984-06-19 - Rome, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Bob Dylan - 1984-06-19 - Rome, IT
(Soundboard FLAC)

Bob Dylan, 6/19/84, Rome, 2CDR 

LB-2969, (66min+53min), version "a"; taken from master; same sbd as previous recording but this one has warmer nicer sound; excellent sound [A-] 

square wav static and drop d2t3 6:48 

CD1 
01 Highway 61 Revisited 
02 Jokerman 
03 All Along The Watchtower 
04 Just Like A Woman 
05 Maggie's Farm 
06 I And I 
07 License To Kill 
08 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (acoustic) 
09 Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic) 
10 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (acoustic) 
11 Simple Twist Of Fate 
12 Masters Of War 

CD2 
01 Ballad Of A Thin Man
02 When You Gonna Wake Up 
03 Every Grain Of Sand 
04 Like A Rolling Stone 
05 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic) 
06 It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic) 
07 The Times They Are A-Changin' 
08 I Shall Be Released 
09 Tombstone Blues 
10 Blowin' In The Wind

B.B. King / Albert King / Bobby Bland - 1985-06-19 - Morrison, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Red Rocks Amphitheater

Source: Soundboard > CD Trade (circa 2004)

Editing: Soundforge > Wav > EAC > TLH (SB's aligned) Flac Level 8

Bobby Bland = 19:17 min
101 Lead Me On
102 I Wouldn't Treat A Dog
103 I Intend To Take Your Place
104 The Feeling Is Gone
105 Stormy Monday
106 Next Time You See Me

Albert King = 44:07 min
201 Opening Instrumental
202 Albert's Instrumental
203 I Wonder Why
204 Treat You Like A Clown
205 Crosscut Saw
206 The Sky Is Crying
207 Flooding In California
208 Closing Instrumental

B.B. King = 42:00 min
301 Blues Instrumental 1
302 Blues Instrumental 2
303 Blues Instrumental 3
304 BB King Introduction Jam
305 Everyday I Have The Blues
306 Sweet Little Angel
307 Caldonia
308 BB's Instrumental
309 Ain't Nobody's Business

Donovan - 1985-06-19 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Rockefellers

lienage
Club’s Master SBD > C > C(mine) > CDR > EAC > CD WAVE > FLAC

01. Hey Gyp
02. Josie
03. Catch the Wind
04. Colour
05. Hurdy Gurdy Man
06. Local Boy Chopped Wood
07. Sunshine Superman
08. Donna, Donna
09. Intergalactic Laxative
10. Happiness Runs
11. Lalena
12. Universal Soldier
13. Jennifer Juniper
14. There is a Mountain
15. Mellow Yellow
16. Season of the Witch
17. Little Tin Soldier
18. Atlantis
19. Remember the Alamo
20. Mellow Yellow reprise
21. Sunny Goodge Street
22. Living On Love

Rockefellers was a very small venue, seating only around 350 and was Located in the Heights neighborhood of Houston, in what was once the Heights State Bank. Recordings from this venue are few and far between but a friend had access to these shows as long as they were in business, providing they never were traded out, but, since they are now defunct, I am going to transfer as many as I have to cdr in hopes that whoever out there is sitting on the original masters of 1000s of shows will release them to folks like ourselves who enjoy good music. *If anyone knows the names of the songs with (?) please email and let me know, thanks and enjoy!

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1985-06-19 - Denver, CO (SBD/FLAC) "Stilleto Rain"



(Soundboard FLAC)

Red Rocks Amphitheater 

Sound Quality: A 

Lineage: 
Primadonna, PD109 Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC 

Please note: 
The CD Artwork incorrectly lists the show as June 17, 1985. The correct date was obtained from the SRV Gig Database (http://willmot.com/twiki/bin/view.cgi/SRV/ImportCd_stilleto_rain). 

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Vocals, Guitar 
Tommy Shannon - Bass 
Chris Layton - Drums 
Reese Wynans - Keyboards 

01 Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love 7:40 
02 Pride And Joy 5:09 
03 Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 12:40 
04 Tin Pan Alley 12:01 
05 Look at Little Sister 4:09 
06 Texas Flood 9:21 
07 Come On (Part III) 6:30 
08 Little Wing 7:44 
09 Third Stone From the Sun 8:29 

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1985-06-19 - Morrison, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO

Lineage:
SDB>?>Unknown gen analog>> > PC sound card > Cool Edit Pro > FLAC> decoded via TLH and remastered in adobe audition 3.0 Jun 2010

01 Scuttle Buttin'
02 Soul To Soul
03 Aint Gonna Give Up On Love
04 Pride And Joy
05 Voodoo Chile
06 Tin Pan Alley
07 Look At Little Sister
08 Texas Flood
09 Come On
10 Little Wing - 3rd Stone From The Sun

the entire show from a single source, thanks to slewof boots for digitizing, while this may or may not be better than Stiletto rain, it is a complemte single source for the show that sounds pretty good I believe.

Mike and the Mechanics - 1986-06-19 - Upper Darby, PA (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

Tower Theater
Upper Darby, Pa. USA
June 19, 1986
promoting their debut (1985) album, "Mike and the Mechanics"
King Biscuit Flower Hour FM broadcast

lineage:
FM broadcast > Yamaha 500 reciever with wire antenna > Nak. BX- 100 cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 minute cassette > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

Mike and the Mechanics
Mike Rutherford: bass, guitar, backing vocals
Paul Carrack: vocals, keyboards
Paul Young: vocals, percussion (R.I.P.)
Adrian Lee: keyboards
Ashley Mulford: guitar, bass
Peter Van Hooke: drums

01: Bill Minkin radio intro :57 (cuts in)
02: hanging by a thread 6:33
03: silent running 7:11
04: Maxine 6:01
05: taken in 5:14 (w/announcer talkover)
06: a call to arms 6:37
07: tempted 4:26
08: I get the feeling 5:42 (end applause spliced, tape flip)
09: all I need is a miracle 7:46 (with radio outro)

runtime: 50:27 (minutes/ seconds)

Peter Gabriel - 1987-06-19 - Cologne, DE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Sporthalle

minimax master-series #092

Master - Audience recording from my old TDK-Sa C-90 Tape
and first copy of another master tape

01 - Intro / San Jacinto
02 - Red rain
03 - Shock the monkey
04 - Family snapshot
05 - The family and the fishing net
06 - Games without frontiers
07 - No self control
08 - Mercy street
09 - This is the picture
10 - Big time
11 - Don't give up
12 - Solsbury hill
13 - Lay your hands on me
14 - Sledgehammer
15 - Hier kommt die Flut
16 - In your eyes
17 - Biko

Notes by the taper:
This concert I taped with an AIWA walkman (I don't know what kind of AIWA) and an extra microphone (I can't remember what microphone it was). The sound quality is vg + or exc-, mostly excellent-!!! I recorded it from a seat on the right side in the hall - on the second row about 10 meters from the stage. The first seats were very, very near to the stage in that really great hall. Here we have another master tape of mine where I had a few problems with, but not too much. I don't have much memories but the first seconds of the intro from my master were missing so I took them from another one. ..just listening to it "Don't give up" seems to be from another tape, too. There are some "cuts" because of tape-flips. It is what it is. But this is a real great recording. And it was a great evening too! For me, the best concert of the SO-Tour - the best of five gigs I've been to that year (Stuttgart, Köln, Bochum, Werchter and Rotterdam)

Zero (w John Cipollina) - 1987-06-19 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Zero
June 19th, 1987
Empire Rock Club
Philadelphia PA

Source- Stereo Soundboard feed > Sony PCM-F1 (@16bit) > Zenith Beta video recorder
Transfer: Sony Beta video player > Modified Sony 601EsD PCM digital out > Edirol R-44 (PCM emphasis decoded in the process)
Processing- 16/44.1 WAV > Audacity > TLH FLAC8 > foobar2000

John Cipollina - guitar
Steve Kimock - guitar
Martin Fierro - saxophone
Bobby Vega - bass
Greg Anton - drums
Lowell "Banana" Levinger - keyboards, vocals

01. Baby Baby
02. Tangled Hangers
03. - banter -
04. The Core
05. Many Rivers To Cross
06. Riding With The King
07. Gomorrah
08. Tear Tags Off Mattresses
09. Little Wing
10. - intros -
11. The Golden Road
12. Mona (incomplete)

Total time 01:17:37

Bryan Adams - 1988-06-19 - Berlin, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

BRYAN ADAMS
June 19th 1988
Friedenswoche der Berliner Jugend, Radrennbahn Weissensee, Berlin, Germany

Lineage: 
FM Broadcast > unknown generation TDK D90 cassette > Nakamichi CR-4 > ProCab CLA631/5 > Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 > Audacity > dED > WAV > FLAC

01. Only The Strong Survive
02. It's Only Love
03. Cuts Like A Knife
04. Lonely Nights
05. Tonight
06. Hearts On Fire
07. Take Me Back
08. Native Son
09. This Time
10. Another Day [cut]
11. The Best Was Yet To Come
12. Heaven
13. Heat Of The Night
14. Run To You
15. Somebody
16. One Night Love Affair
17. Long Gone
18. Summer Of '69
19. I Fought The Law
20. She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'

Telluride Allstars - 1988-06-19 - Telluride, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Telluride Allstars (Showed up next year as Strength In Numbers)
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Town Park

Sam Bush - Mandolin
Bela Fleck - Banjo
Jerry Douglas - Drobo
Mark O'Connor - Fiddle
Edgar Meyer - Upright Bass

CD1 [47:15]
01. 6:12 - Pastor Mustard intro / Another Morning
02. 6:59 - From Ankara to Ismir
03. 5:30 - My Pet Frog
04. 4:52 - Emphysema Two Step
05. 3:57 - Edgar Meyer Solo
06. 6:25 - Distance / Winter's Edge / Untitled
07. 8:50 - Paddy on the Turnpike
08. 4:30 - Mark O'Connor Solo

CD2 [47:08]
01. 7:43 - Sanctuary
02. 10:37 - A New Day > Grant's Corner
03. 6:15 - Unfolding
04. 7:07 - A Bowl of Bula
05. 11:51 - Plasma > Boil them Cabbage Down

Encore:
06. 3:34 - Cincinnati Rag

Source 1: Pre-FM KOTO MC>??>CD>SHN
Tracks d1t01 -> d2t01@ 6:41 + d2t06 (all thats available in this source)
Source 2: SBD> ? > KGNU Cassette > Technics RS-BR465 > SoundBlaster 16 > Flac
Tracks d2t01@ 6:41 -> d2t05

Source 1; Was lacking in bass but had great frequency levels. Remastered
using Cool Edit Pro 2.1
Source 2; Had hard limits or was clipped. Top end of this source was lacking and cass
static was present. Remastered using Cool Edit Pro 2.1

Volume levels were adjusted during EQ remastering on both sources.

shn>mkw + flac>flacfrontend>>wav >>CE2.1>shntool (fix & join)>flacfrontend>flac16

Source 2 was the more complete source. Added to this with source 1 is the Pastor Mustard introduction and one phrase at the start of Sanctuary (d2t01). Tape flip present on both sources where disc change is. There is also a minor dropout at the beginning of the encore (d2t06) which is present on both sources.

Chick Corea - 1989-06-19 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Chick Corea Akoustic Band
Hitomi Memorial Hall
Showa Women's University
Tokyo, Japan
June 19th, 1989

FM Broadcast>1st Gen TDK SA-90 Cass>NAK DR-10>Sony Stand Alone>CD>EAV>WAV>FLAC

Chick Corea: piano
John Patitucci: bass
Dave Weckl: drums

01 FM and Chick Intro :35
02 Bessie's Blues 6:23
03 Someday My Prince will Come 8:04
04 Round Midnight 8:08
05 DJ's Talk> Kirin Beer Commercial 1:04
06 Kirin Canned Coffee Commercial> DJ Intro 1:42
07 Sophisticated Lady 7:34
08 Spain 13:09
09 DJ>Another Kirin Commercial>Cut :44

TT=47:27

EX Sound!

Ricola kindly shared a nice version in 2007 but without known lineage. Agalli sent me this 1st Gen copy recently and I thought I would share it. I always liked this group a lot as they took traditional tunes and played them in a heavier and more aggressive fashion. Actually, I caught this same band the year before in Tokyo while there teaching English. Seems like a long time ago .....