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Johnny Cash - 1963-06-22 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Hollywood Bowl 

Soundboard recording > ?? 

01. Ring of Fire 
02. Folsom Prison Blues 
03. The Legend of John Henry's Hammer 
04. Rock Island Line 
05. Gotta Travel On 
06. Outro 

Joe Cocker - 1969-06-22 - Seattle, WA (FM/FLAC) Early & Late Shows

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Joe *censored*er & The Grease Band
Date: 1969-06-22 (Early & Late Shows)
Location: Seattle, WA
Venue: Eagles Auditorium
Source: Over The Air FM broadcast
Lineage: 1st gen cassette>wav(24/96)>wav(16/44.1)>flac
Transfer: 1st gen cassette>Revox B 215>Monster Studiolink cabling(balanced pair)>Audiophile 192>Adobe Audition 3.0
Taped By: Howie O.
Transferred By: weedwacker

Band Members:
Joe *censored*er - vocals

The Grease Band
Henry McCullough - lead guitar
Neal Hubbard - rhythm guitar
Chris Stainton - keyboards
Alan Spenner - bass
Bruce Rowland - drums

Early Show
01. Instrumental
02. Who Knows What Tommorrow May Bring
03. Dear Landord
04. Just Like A Woman
05. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
06. Bye Bye Blackbird
07. Something's Coming On
08. Something To Say
09. Feelin' Alright

Length: 52:19

Late Show
01. Instrumental
02. Hitch*censored* Railway
03. Do I Still Figure In Your Life
04. Let's Go Get Stoned
05. Something
06. With A Little Help From My Friends

Length: 30:11

Notes:
Darrell F.'s 1st gen cassettes made from Howie's master reels. Unfortunately the reels are no longer with us so these are the best copies left of Howie's recordings. This particular recording along with many other Eagles Auditorium shows broadcast on KOL-FM if circulating from Bill B.'s reels will definately either be sourced from Howie's masters or Darrell's 1st gens so these may or may not be an upgrade to existing Eagles broadcasts from this time period if can be traced back to Bill. The recording may switch from stereo to mono periodically since reception wasn't the greatest from where Howie lived at this time which was in the extreme southwest of Seattle over a hill. This broadcast included both shows though it seems any songs played in both sets were excluded either from the broadcast or not recorded by Howie. This is the best sounding document of Joe *censored*er during this time period outside of his performance at Woodstock. Through the years people have questioned whether these recordings are truely soundboard or audience recordings and the answer is they are a hybrid of both.

Here is some more background info on these recordings from Pat L.
"All were broadcast on KOL-FM on their program called "Great Nights at Eagles". It ran on Sunday evenings and the host was a UW professor named John Chamblis. He borrowed the reels (or had copies) from Mike Reed who had recorded them and was selling copies at the time and was hoping these KOL broadcasts would generate some interest in his venture.

The tapes were recorded on a reel at the soundboard. The input was two microphones hung over the stage, which accounts for the somewhat funky sound--not quite soundboard, but not quite audience."

Colosseum - 1969-06-22 - Montreux, CH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Colosseum - Live Montreux
June 22, 1969
Festival International De Jazz de Montreux, Suisse

01. January’s Search (6:51)
02. February’s Valentine (4:20)
03. Beware Of The Ides Of March (6:48)
04. Mandarin (9:07)
05. Butty’s Blues (10:19)
06. Time Machine (5:56)

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-06-22 - Newport (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

16MM DVD Upgrade

All the 16mm Jimi Hendrix footage in the best possible quality

From an actual 1st gen VHS tape

22 minutes, EX-

Newport Pop 1969 (Collector's Disc <RR/MP> / 2005? / DVD-R)
(Newport Jam, Newport '69 Pop Festival, San Fernando State College, Devonshire Downs, CA 22.06.69; Silent 16mm footage w.synch'd sound from Sbd Source: 16mm footage (21:46)
notes:
- By far the best available version of the Newport footage.



Led Zeppelin - 1972-06-22 - San Bernadino, CA (AUD/FLAC) "Swinging in San Bernadino" EVSD


(Audience FLAC)

Swing Auditorium

"Swinging in San Bernadino" (Empress Valley Supreme Discs)

Lineage (as given in original torrent): silvers > eac > tlh flac 8

Disc one (62:10):
(1) Drone (1:12) =>
(2) The Immigrant Song (3:30)
(3) Heartbreaker (7:58)
(4) Black Dog (6:18)
(5) Since I've Been Loving You (8:33)
(6) Stairway To Heaven (10:53)
(7) Going To California (6:30)
(8) That's The Way (7:20)
(9) Tangerine (3:36)
(10) Bron-Y-Aur Stomp (6:16)

Disc two (77:00):
(1) Dazed and Confused (28:23)
Incl. The Crunge
Route 66
Born To Be Wild
(2) What Is And What Should Never Be (4:58)
(3) Moby Dick (12:41)
(4) Whole Lotta Love Medley (25:18)
Incl. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Boogie Chillen'
Let's Have a Party
Hello Mary Lou
Going Down Slow
The Shape I'm In
(5) Rock and Roll (5:39)

FFP signature, EAC logs, artwork, info file, and md5 signature file are included.

Comments:

I have no idea where this file set came from -- it could be a now-defunct torrent tracker, but I grabbed it in January 2011; it doesn't appear to have been on Dime since 2009. This was kind of a special time in Led Zeppelin's live career -- I think their best shows took place in the summer 1972 and perhaps the warm-up shows in March 1973, before they started bloating the set to three hours with extended drum solos, effects, etc. This show took place immediately before the famous L.A. Forum and Long Beach shows (which were immortalized on the brilliant "How The West Was Won" many years later) and the performance is nearly as good. The review from Argenteumastrum.com provides a good summary:

"A short, compact and regular set in front of a dull crowd. Even though there are no previews whatsoever here and only one encore, the standard set still excites. Dazed And Confused is pure genius in 25 minutes and the entire show is delivered with guts and emotion to an audience that is way too undeserving ... the crowd is quiet and responds dully after songs (Plant: "C'mon all you white folks - do The Crunge!") ... a shame as this is a blistering set. The atmosphere on the tape is one of a dull show due to the crowd, but focus on Zeppelin and you will find this show to be short, standard, but breathtakingly exciting and excellently played."

I'm not sure that one can really characterize a 140-minute show as "short," although compared with their 1975 and 1977 shows, it certainly was. This is a really solid show, and the wild Dazed and Confused and Whole Lotta Love medleys are worth the download in their own right. This show captures arguably the best live band ever at their peak.

In terms of sound quality, first keep in mind that this is a 41-year-old audience recording. That said, it's very good (though not quite matching the Forum audience recording from three days later). Vocals are a touch low and the bass and drums are a bit boomy at points, but overall it's a very listenable, balanced recording. I haven't downloaded all of the versions, so I can't comment on whether this is really the "best" source in circulation, but EVSD generally does a good job with their Zeppelin recordings, and this is quite a bit better than I remember the cassette being when I last listened to it in the 1990s.

Pink Floyd - 1973-06-22 - Buffalo, NY (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Memorial Auditorium 

source audience - gen:? (low) 

my source CDR(?) > CDR 

CD1 
01 Obscured by Clouds 
02 When You're In 
03 Set The Controls 
04 Careful with that Axe, Eugene 
05 Echoes 
06 Speak To Me 
07 Breathe 

CD2 
01 On The Run 
02 Time 
03 Breathe (reprise) 
04 The Great Gig in the Sky 
05 Money 
06 Us and Them 
07 Any Colour You Like / Brain Damage 
08 Eclipse 
09 One of These Days 

Comments: 
This is obviously from a very low generation tape copied to DAT. Minimal hiss, quite clean, without a lot of noticeable editing. This is the complete recording of Buffalo 73, including all the tunings and audience-reception. 
here we have indeed pieces of tuning + audience completely missing in the other version (after Careful) where the crowd requests songs (Money /Arnold Layne /Point Me At The Sky etc...) 
Echoes is split, starts > fades out > re-starts again. 
same happens to The Great Gig In The Sky. 
On The Run is split too ... fades out at the very end on the first CD and shows up again restarting from the very end on CD2 (I guess who made this version followed exactly the order on the tape). 
During the tuneups between 'When You're In' and 'Set The Controls', the taper clearly says "yeeshkul" into the microphone...perhaps he was the same taper who captured the 11 March show of the same name? Chances are that he was, and he was accompanied by the same friend who made inebriated noises and burps during the earlier 'Yeeshkul' show, since he repeats them in this recording. You can hear the same chap (likely taper) screaming "yeeshkul!": at the end of When You're In (2 times), at the end of Echoes and at the end of Money, during the first few notes of 'Us And Them'. 
a wonderful performance, audience very warm and excited ... 

VGOOD + + 

REMASTER NOTES: I used two different tapes for this, both initially sourced from the same master. On one (master 2) I got rid of the left channel because it was very choppy and full of drop outs and stereo spatialized the right into 2 channels. Toned down the hiss slightly (there wasn't a lot), and EQ'd it a bit to bring the highs out a little better. I also speed corrected it a tiny bit, and used a compander to chase out the uneveness of the volume. This is the tape I used to patch bad spots in the other. The other version of the tape (master 1 - Return Of The Yeeshkul) was used for majority of the show. Unfortunately this tape sounded duller and could not be EQd to sound as good as the other. Also it was a very damaged tape, with dropouts, flutter and wrinkled spots throughout that I could not get rid of without their being replaced by bursts of hiss from the volume increase. as it is I ran 3 passes of a compander to try to level out all the dropouts and get it to where it was useable. Consequently the show is very compressed sounding, kind of FM radio-like. It also needed a wee bit of speed correction. Strangely, though it was very well recorded stereo image, Echoes was in mono from the start to the applause at the end. I began using master 2 beginning with a fade at the start of Echoes because the stereo image I was trying to keep up to that point disappeared. The right channel of the tape was pretty garbled throughout Brain Damage/Eclipse, and the left was duller in quality, so the end of the 2nd set beginning with the section that bridges the songs at the end of ACYL is from master 2, the spatialized mono one. I also used this for most of GGitS because the main tape went out of alignment after the flip and sounded like it was drowning for several seconds, a sound which also reappeared in the middle of the song. Rather than create two patches in the song that might be obvious, I just replaced the entire song. I'd really have liked to preserve the stereo image throughout the show, but both tapes were badly aged and all I could salvage was the one channel for the second set. There were many edits and stops which I crossfaded as smoothly as possible, trying for a balance between undetectability and losing as little of the tape as I could. I went through this trouble for one reason (And Buffalofloyd had the same reason for doing a Rev-A on the same tape): this is one of the best PF shows I've come across from this period. The OBC/WYI jam is amazing, and I personally think this is the single best DSotM I've ever heard. Dave's voice is good (and he doesn't try any of those deviations from the arrangement where he tries to be spur-of-the-moment creative, and which almost invariably fall flat), his guitar playing is top notch (The Time solo is brilliant and doesn't suffer from his frequent repetetive brain-jam somewhere, Money RIPS, and ACYL rips MORE!). There's a great little moment near the end of GGitS where Rick starts going a bit jazzy, then Nick catches on and Roger starts doing a walking bassline. Even Us And Them (in my opinion one of the most boring songs ever written) is pretty jamming. I love this show. Makes me actually enjoy listening to DSotM again. All remaster work done with Adobe Audition 1.5. Flac conversion and SBE correction by TLH 

David Bowie - 1973-06-22 - Birmingham, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Town Hall

Unknown gen copy of an audience recording received in a trade by wetransfer.

Info:
flac files from trade -> Mindwarppavilion
I would rate the recording as g+. No EQ was done.
After one third of Waiting For The Man the right channel gets very low. This continues until the first third of the next track, White Light White Heat. The sound levels are quite unbalanced.

CD 1: early show
01 - Intro
02 - Hang On To Yourself
03 - Ziggy Stardust
04 - Watch That Man
05 - Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud
06 - All The Young Dudes
07 - Oh! You Pretty Things
08 - Moonage Daydream
09 - Queen Bitch
10 - Space Oddity

CD 2: late show
11 - William Tell Overture (Intro)
12 - Jean Genie
13 - Time
14 - Width Of A Circle
15 - Band Intro
16 - Let's Spend The Night Together
17 - Suffragette City
18 - I'm Waiting For The Man
19 - White Light White Heat

This tape seems to be very rare as it never appeared on any torrent tracker (as far as I could find out). The recording itself is by no means complete as it is composed of the 2 shows of that day and from both shows quite some portions are missing. what in my opinion makes this recording great is the atmosphere of the set, especially during more quiet passages. You can almost materialize how the fans are reaching out their arms to touch David. Amongst others there are great versions of Time, Jean Genie/Love Me Do and especially Let's Spend The Night Together with a big portion of Mike Garson's piano (who "is not really a Spider" according to David's band introduction). And what a nice transition from Wild Eyed Boy.. to All The Young Dudes. Attached you find  not only the cover from the original recording but also some other items I found in the web like a copy of the ticket stub, a very blurred photo of one of the shows and the poster. The recording is supposed for 2 cd's While as it is below 80 min. it fits on one cd. So it's up to you what you make out of it. I hope you will enjoy this tape as much as I do. I will upload also a remastered version after this upload. Don't miss it.

The Rolling Stones - 1975-06-22 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

(W/SPECIAL GUEST ERIC CLAPTON) A JOE MALONEY MASTER RECORDING KRW_CO TRANSFER

LINEAGE
AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER TO CDR TO EAC/WAV TO AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR TAPE FLIP EDITS AND TRACK MARKS ONLY KRW TRANSFER TO CDR TO EAC TO TLH FLAC LEVEL 8

Mick Jagger vocals harmonica
Keith Richards guitar vocals
Charlie Watts - drums
Ron Wood - guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Ian Stewart - piano
Billy Preston - keyboards, vocals
Ollie Brown - percussion
with special guest eric clapton guitar

CD 1 (tape 1 side a and b)
01 Intro/Fanfare for the common man
02 Honky Tonk Woman
03 All down the line
04 You can't rock me
05 Get off my cloud
06 Star Star
07 Gimme Shelter
08 Ain't too proud to beg
09 You gotta move (tape flip edit in song at 37:52 real time or 2:40 track time)
10 Can't always get what you want/band intros
11 Happy
12 Tumbling Dice
13: Only rock and roll

CD 2 (tape 2 side 1)
01 Heartbreaker
02 Fingerprint File
03 Angie
04 Wild Horses
05 That's Life
06 Outta Space

tape flip edit at 33:09 real time or right on id 7 (tape 2 side 2)

07 Brown Sugar
08 Midnight Rambler

tape change edit at 49:57 real time or right on id 9 (tape 3 side 1)

09 Rip this joint
10 Street Fighting Man
11 Jumpin` Jack Flash
12 Sympathy for the Devil (W/ Eric Clapton)

The Rolling Stones - 1975-06-22 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Sympathy For Slowhand

Dogs And Cats 075

Lineage:
Original DAC CD -> WAV (EAC - secure) -> FLAC (flacfrontend) -> You

Madison Square Garden

(apart from track 15 on disc 1, and track 13 on disc 2)

Quality:
Very Good Audience

DISC 1:

01. Fanfare For The Common Man
02. Honky Tonk Women
03. All Down The Line
04. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud
05. Star Star
06. Gimme Shelter
07. Ain't Too Proud To Beg
08. You Gotta Move
09. You Can't Always Get What You Want
10. Band Introductions
11. Happy
12. Tumbling Dice
13. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
14. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
15. Carnival To Rio
(Electric Ladyland Studios, New York, June 1975)

DISC 2:
01. Fingerprint File
02. Angie
03. Wild Horses
04. That's Life [Billy Preston]
05. Outa Space [Billy Preston]
06. Brown Sugar
07. Midnight Rambler
08. Rip This Joint
09. Street Fighting Man
10. Jumpin' Jack Flash
11. Sympathy For The Devil (featuring ERIC CLAPTON on guitar)
12. Outro
13. Brown Sugar
(Olympic Studios, London, UK, Dec 18th 1969 - featuring Eric Clapton on guitar, most probably)

[the artwork says "december 18th 1970, but as far as I know; it's the same date - but one year earlier]

Comments:
Great recording and great performance. Not one of the *very best* of this tremendous tour, at all; but it's still a must-have, It's the first night of the MSG run, and I think the whole band was kinda nervous. Jagger seems to loose his confidence, when there's a few bum-notes from the guitarists early on in the show.

This DAC release is the best sounding silver CD of this show, IMO. It's taken from Joe Maloney's torrent, which was shared on DIME last year - so it's the typical DIME-theft of DAC. Thanks to Maloney and his uploader-friend for sharing this great recording (all previous 06/22/75 bootlegs were taken from a different audience recording....it was quite nice, but not as good as Joe Maloney's recording)

Van Morrison - 1977-06-22 - Hilversum, NL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Van Morrison & Dr. John

The Wonderland Tapes
Vara Studios -
The VLS Dutch FM Version
(The Original Untouched)

msr(fm) > ? > flac



Van Morrison: Lead vocals, piano

Dr. John: Piano, organ, back-up vocals
Mick Ronson: Lead guitar, back-up vocals
Mo Foster: Bass
Peter van Hooke: Drums

CD 1 from FM

01. Hallelujah, I Just Love Her So (2:37)
02. Nobody's Fault But Mine (2:13)
03. Fever (3:49)
04. Foggy Mountain Top (5:03)
05. I'll Go Crazy (2:59)
06. Baby, Please Don't Go (4:19)
07. Santa Rosalia (4:11)
08. Announcer (0:39)
09. Joyous Sound (2:46)
10. You Gotta Make It Through The World (3:12)
11. I Just Wanna Make Love To You (5:17)
12. Shakin' All Over (4:10)
13. The Eternal Kansas City (4:48)
14. Announcer (0:21)
15. Cold Wind In August (5:56)

 
CD 2 video feed (mono)
01. Santa Rosalia (4:56)
02. Cold Wind In August (6:10)
03. Joyous Sound (3:01)
04. You Gotta Make It Through The World (3:19)
05. I Just Wanna Make Love To You (5:26)
06. Shakin' All Over (4:36)
07. The Eternal Kansas City (6:53)
08. Cold Wind In August (8:23)
09. Hallelujah I Just Love Her So (3:28)
10. Nobody's Fault But Mine (2:44)
11. Fever (4:15)
12. Foggy Mountain Top (5:45)
13. I'll Go Crazy (3:17)
14. Baby Please Don't Go (5:04)

Van Morrison - 1977-06-22 - Hilversum, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Vara Studios

Lineage
DVB-Cable --> DVD recorder (SP mode) --> PC --> Tmpegenc dvd author; extracted mpeg2 stream --> added proper chapterpoints and simple menu.

Fileformat; DVD-5
Filesize; 1,39 GB
Duration; 45 minutes and 42 seconds

Videosource; DVB
Taper; Snakefuture
TV system; Pal
Screen format; 4:3
Frames per second; 25
Resolution; 720x576
videocodec; mpeg2
Videobitrate; 3.932 kbs
Audiocodec; Dolby AC3
Audiobitrate; 256 kbs

01. Joyous Sound
02. You Gotta Make It Through The World
03. I Just Wanna Make Love To You
04. Shakin' All Over
05. The Eternal Kansas City
06. Cold Wind In August
07. Fever
08. Foggy Mountain Top
09. I'll Go Crazy
10. Baby Please Don't Go

Led Zeppelin - 1977-06-22 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC) "Second Night At The Forum" by Scorpio


(audience combination FLAC)

LA Forum, Inglewood, California 

Scorpio - "Second Night At The Forum" 

lineage
silver CD's > EAC wav > TLH flac 8 

CD1
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 

CD2
01 ten years gone 
02 the battle of evermore 
03 going to california 
04 black country woman 
05 bron-yr-aur stomp 
06 white summer - black mountain side 
07 kashmir 

CD3
01 moby dick 
02 over the hills and far away 
03 guitar solo 
04 achilles last stand 
05 stairway to heaven 
06 whole lotta love 
07 rock and roll 

Van Halen - 1978-06-22 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC) "Definitive Tokyo's On Fire"




(Audience FLAC)

Nakano Sun Plaza 
Tokyo, Japan 
June 22, 1978 
Audience Silver CD 
From The Krw_co Collection 

LINEAGE SILVER CD>EAC>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8) 
("Definitive Tokyo's On Fire", Zodiac Label) 

Eddie Van Halen Guitar 
Alex Van Halen Drums 
David Lee Roth Vocals 
Michael Anthony Bass Vocals 

01 Intro 
02 On Fire 
03 I'm The One 
04 Bass Solo 
05 Runnin` With The Devil 
06 Atomic Punk 
07 Little Dreamer 
08 Down In Flames 
09 Feel Your Love Tonight 
10 Ain't Talkin` `Bout Love 
11 Ice Cream Man 
12 Somebody Get Me A Doctor 
13 Eruption 
14 D.O.A. 
15 You Really Got Me 
16 Bottoms Up 

The Police - 1979-06-22 - Amsterdam, NL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Paradiso


01. Truth hits everybody
02. So lonely
03. Fall out
04. Born in the Fifties
05. There's a hole in my life
06. bed's too big without you
07. Sally
08. Message in a bottle
09. Peanuts
10. Roxanne
11. Next to you (fades in)
12. Can't stand losing you
13. DJ outro


Notes by the uploader
I recorded this some 25 years ago from dutch fm radio, The station was VARA-radio as i recall. Sound quality is A+, some fm static. The intro of next to you fades in due to a tape flip. I skipped a very short portion of Landlord as it was interrupted by news-broadcast. Can't stand losing you was played twice, the first version is not on this tape as it was never broadcasted.

Link Wray - 1979-06-22 - Roslyn, NY (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

LINK WRAY 
My Father’s Place, Roslyn, NY, USA 
June - 22 - 1979

FM Analog (3rd Gen.) > DAT > CDR Clone 
CDR Clone -> transfer to PC as flac 44,1/16 -> Magix Audio & Music Lab (edit/remaster) -> flac 44,1/16
Ex-, no EQ was done. Sound level adjusted. 

Link Wray – Vocals, Guitar 
Keith Lentin - Bass 
Anton Fig - Drums 

01 Blue Suede Shoes 
02 Fever 
03 Jack The Ripper 
04 It’s All Over Now Baby Blue 
05 Baby What You Want Me To Do 
06 Don’t 
07 Money 
08 Peggy Sue 
09 Run, Chicken, Run 
10 Ace Of Spades 
11 You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling 
12 Love Me 
13 I Fought The Law 
14 I Saw Her Standing There 
15 Rawhide 
16 Rumble 

setlist (61:35)

Albert Collins - 1980-06-22 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Albert Collins
June 22, 1980 (1980-06-22)
Rockefeller's
Houston, Texas
USA

Lineage: SBD > ? > Trade cassette in 1990

Transfer:
Sony TC-WE475 > Sony DTC-ZE700 > E-MU E-DSP Soundcard > 16/48 wav > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking)

01) [06:05] Introduction > Opening Instrumental
02) [08:05] Cold, Cold Feeling
03) [08:30] Master Charge
04) [13:45] Got That Feeling // cut

Total [36:25]

Devo - 1980-06-22 - Rome, IT (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Venue: (trashamericanstyle - BONG) "I Devo" @Castel Santangelo, Rome, Italy
Media: DVDR
Number: 1
Source: tv brdcst > pal vhs > ntsc vhs > sa > dvdr > DVDLab Pro 2.5 > dvdr
Quality: B-/B

01 - Freedom Of Choice Theme
02 - Whip It (cuts out)
03 - Interview
04 - It's Not Right
05 - Planet Earth
06 - Pink Pussycat
07 - Blockhead
08 - Satisfaction
09 - Interview
10 - Uncontrollable Urge
11 - *********
12 - Be Stiff
13 - Gates Of Steel
14 - Freedom Of Choice
15 - Come Back Jonee

(39:40)

Peter Tosh - 1981-06-22 - Mira, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage:
SBD > Cass(x) > Tascam 122MKIII (Azimuth Adjusted) > Analog XLR Output > Presonus Firebox Neutrik Input > Wavelab 5 (24bit/96Khz Recording) > Waves VST Mastering > UV22 HR Dithering > 16bit/44.1Khz WAV > CD WAVE Editor (tracking) > WAV > TLH (Fixed SBE) > FLAC 8

01. Stepping Razor
02. African
03. Coming In Hot
04. (You've Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back
05. Rock With Me
06. Mystic Man
07. I'm the Toughest
08. Bush Doctor
09. Rastafari Is*
10. Rastafari Is (cont.)
11. Get Up Stand Up
12. Burial > 400 Years > Babylon Queendom > Legalize It > Jam

*Tape Flip

Notes: Excellant Quality SBD. Very small dropout during the encore Jam.

Whitesnake - 1981-06-22 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

BOOTLEG TITLE
The Rock Spirit In Asakusa (Tarantura)

Asakusa International Theater

Released Pressed CD -> EAC -> Flac

Sound Quality
Very good sound quality ( Overloaded a bit )

Coverdale
Lord
Paice
Murray
Marsden
Moody

[Disc 1]
01-Opening
02-Start
03-Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues
04-Sweet Talker
05-Ready An' Willing
06-Don't Break My Heart Again
07-Till The Day I Die
08-Lovehunter
09-Micky Moody Guitar Solo
10-Lovehunter
11-Mistreated
12-Soldier Of Fortune
13-Jon Lord Keyboards Solo
14-Belgian Tom's Hat Trick
15-Ian Paice Drums Solo
16-Belgian Tom's Hat Trick

[Disc 2]
17-Ian Paice Introduction
18-Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
19-Would I Lie To You
20-Fool For Your Loving
21-Come On
22-I Wanna Thank You
23-Wine, Women An' Spng
24-Band Introduction
25-Wine, Women An' Spng
26-Outro
27-Outro

New Order - 1982-06-22 - Milan, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

01 - Truth
02 - Dreams Never End
03 - Chosen Time
04 - I.C.B.
05 - Leave Me Alone
06 - Denial
07 - Procession
08 - 586 ...
09 - ... Temptation ...
10 - ... Everything's Gone Green
11 - When I'm With You

Another great New Order soundboard recording. This one is a remaster of the Milan gig in June 1982 and contains a continued medley of 586, Temptation and Everything's Gone Green. Thanks to the original uploader.

Robert Plant - 1983-06-22 - Newcastle, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Tube

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Quality: B

01 - Plant talking about the gig on Rockline 7/4/83
02 - Little Sister
03 - Treat Her Right
04 - Sea of Love
05 - Plede Pin
06 - Other Arms
07 - In the Mood
08 - Big Log
09 - Like I've Never Been Gone
10 - Worse than Detroit
11 - Tune-up
12 - Other Arms
13 - In the Mood
14 - Big Log
15 - Fat Lip
16 - Burning Down One Side

Notes:
This is the infamous Tube TV gig which Plant ended up not allowing to be shown as he was not happy with the results. Someone smartly brought in a recorder to the show. Even if had been broadcast, all this music would have not been presented. As it turns out, none of it was.

Sammy Hagar - 1983-06-22 - Nashville, TN (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

Municipal Auditorium

Pre-FM Recording - Westwood One Superstars In Concert #94-24 

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Pre-FM Silver CD > (?) > CD-r(x) > EAC (secure) > Wav > GoldWave v.5.04 (editing) > TLH > Flac (L8, align on sector boundaries) 

Sammy Hagar - vocals, guitar 
Gary Pihl - guitar, keyboards 
Bill Church - bass 
David Lauser - drums 

01 Westwood One Intro 
02 Three Lock Box 
03 My Baby's On Fire 
04 I Don't Need Love 
05 I Done Everything For You 
06 I'll Fall In Love Again 
07 Heavy Metal 
08 Remember The Heroes 
09 There's Only One Way To Rock 

Total time 35:31 

Iggy Pop - 1983-06-22 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Tsubaki House

Tape transfer by guigui

Lineage:
2nd Gen audience tape > PC > Noise Removal in Audacity > FLAC > you

01. Fire Engine
02. Loose
03. Penetration
04. Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman)
05. Five Foot One
06. No Fun
07. I'm waiting for the man (The Velvet Underground)
08. One for my Baby (Frank Sinatra)
09. Tiny Girls
10. Run like a villain (tape flip)
11. Real Cool Time
12. Mass Production
13. I'm a conservative
14. 96 Tears (? and the Mysterians)
15. Dum Dum Boys

Notes by the uplaoder
About this one tape, I got it, along with two others from 2 others shows from the following nights of the same Japan Leg of the 1983 Breaking Point Tour during my brief trading days in the mid nineties. If this fellow trader evers reads this, may he forgive me for forgetting his name, but may he be blessed. He recorded those 3 shows. Sound quality isn't the best (at most a B) but they tell the tale of a 1983 Iggy on the verge of a much needed break (from recording and touring as well as some substances) who gets to meet his then-future, now-ex, wife Sushi. On one of the shows he clearly mentions her being there and introduces her to the audience.

This show is my personnal favorite of these three tapes. Great setlist and a rarity with "Tiny Girls" from The Idiot, which is one of my favortie Iggy song that don't get played live often. And on top of that Dum Dum Boys and Mass Production from this same album... That has to be the only time he played those three songs in a single gig !

Blackfoot - 1985-06-22 - Knebworth, UK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Blackfoot
Knebworth Festival
Knebworth, England
June 22, 1985

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01. Can't Be So Bad
02. On The Run
03. Every Man Should Know (Queenie)
04. Dry County
05. Wishing Well
06. Morning Dew
07. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
08. Rattlesnake Rock 'n' Roller
09. Train, Train
10. Highway Song

Mountain - 1985-06-22 - Stevenage, UK (FM/AUD/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Mountain 
date: 22. Juni 1985 
venue: Knebworth Park 
city: Stevenage 
state: U.K. 
source: Aud 
gen: 2.Gen 

Leslie West - guitar, vocals 
Corky Laing - drums 
Mark Clarke - bass (ex Colosseum) 

01.) Annoucement/Why Dontcha 3:20 
02.) Never In My Life 3:12 
03.) Hard Times 6:34 
04.) Theme From an Imaginary Western 5:07 
05.) Nantucket Sleighride 10:02 
06.) Mississippi Queen 6:05 

total playtime 34:22 

Source: Aud/2.Gen 

******

artist: Mountain 
date: 22. Juni 1985 
venue: Knebworth Park 
city: Stevenage 
state: U.K. 
source: FM 
gen: 1.Gen 

01.) Why Dontcha 2:53 
02.) Never In My Life 3:33 
03.) Theme From an Imaginary Western 5:23 
04.) Nantucket Sleighride 10:25 
05.) Mississippi Queen 6:21 
06.) Interview Richard Skinner 5:59 

Source: FM/1.GEn

total playtime 34:38

U2 - 1985-06-22 - Milton Keynes, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Band: U2 
Bootleg: "National Bowl" 
Date: 1985-06-22 
Venue: "The longest day", Milton Keynes Bowl, Milton Keynes, England 
Label: Tiger Records - ER 220685 
Year: 1998 
Format: 2 × CDr, Unofficial Release 
Worldwide Limited Edition: ##/200 
Artwork: Full Artwork 300 dpi Included 

DISC 1 - [44:35:65] 
01-4th of July (PA)/11 O'clock tick tock 
02-I will follow 
03-Seconds 
04-M.L.K. 
05-The unforgettable fire 
06-Sunday bloody sunday 
07-The cry/The electric co. 
08-A sort of homecoming 
09-Bad (malfunction)/Bono telling jokes 
10-Rain/A hard rain's gonna fall 

DISC 2 - [63:08:21] 
01-Bad 
02-October 
03-New year's day 
04-Pride (In the name of love) 
05-Party girl 
06-Gloria 
07-"40" 

1984-11-21, Westfallenhalle, Dortmund, Germany (Soundboard) 
08-The cry/The electric co.
09-M.L.K.
10-Bad
11-October
12-New year's day

Very solid audience deserving a 4,5 stars!

John McLaughlin & Jonas Hellborg - 1986-06-22 - Tuebingen, DE (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

John McLaughlin & Jonas Hellborg
06/22/86
"Schlosshof"
Tuebingen, Germany

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John McLaughlin: acoustic g
Jonas Hellborg: bg

1. Are You The One?
2. Trilogy
3. Guardian Angel
4. unknown
5. My Foolish Heart
6. Blues for L.W
7. Goodbye Porkpie Hat

David Byrne & Rei Momo - 1990-06-22 - Joensuu, FIN (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

David Byrne & Rei Momo
Maailmat kohtaavat Festivaali 1990 - the World Party Festival
Laululava, Joensuu, Finland
June 22nd, 1990

Live FM recording from YLE Radio Mafia broadcast, captured by myself at home.

FM Receiver JVC - Luxor 9283 Hi-Fi stereo video recorder - TDK HS 240 master tape - Philips 880 cd recorder - cdr - EAC(.wav) -flac

This is the master source, I haven´t seen this circulating in any form anywhere else. Qualitywise it presents a solid FM recording, with a very little FM static at the beginning. From that on it is quite perfect. The show is recorded straight into a VHS HiFi tape.

This was an outdoor show and four of the songs were TV broadcasted later at the same year by YLE.

The broadcasted set was as follows:

01. ? (start missing in broadcast)
02. The Dream Police
03. Mr. Jones
04. Dirty Old Town
05. Lie to Me
06. Women Vs. Men
07. Independence Day
08. ?
09. ?
10. Loco De Amor
11. Carnival Eyes
12. Burning Down the House
13. Make Believe mambo

So this is an incomplete performance, but could be the actual set without encores.

Reo Speedwagon - 1993-06-22 - Chattanooga, TN (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

River fest

Received in trade, source and lineage unknown
Proshot pc-authored
Video mode NTSC

VLC Codek information
Video Resolution 720x480
Frame rate 59.940060
Audio (lpcm)
Channels Stereo
Sample rate 48000 Hz
Bits per sample 16

Disc1
01 - intro
02 - Ridin the storm out
03 - I Don't Wanna Know
04 - Tough Guys
05 - Take it on the run
06 - Love Is A rock
07 - Feel like you do
08 - Here with me
09 - I Can't Fight This Feeling
10 - Keep [ushin'

Disc 2
01 - Back On The Road Again
02 - Keep On Lovin You
03 - Don't Let Him Go
04 - Unknown
05 - Time For Me To Fly
06 - Roll With THe Changes
07 - 157 Riverside Avenu
08 - Outtro

Bob Dylan - 1993-06-22 - Athens, GR (Pre-Board/FLAC)


(RTM Pre-Board FLAC)

Bob Dylan 
Theatron Lykavitou 
Athens, Greece 
22 June 1993 
2CDR 

(74min+65min), Pre-Board; level fluctuations on d1t1; a little harshness; very good sound [B] 

Lineage: Unknown

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar)
John Jackson (guitar)
Tony Garnier (bass)
Winston Watson (drums & percussion)

CD1 
01 Hard Times (acoustic w band) 
02 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 
03 All Along The Watchtower 
04 Just Like A Woman 
05 Tangled Up In Blue 
06 She Belongs To Me 
07 Watching The River Flow 
08 Little Moses (acoustic w band) 
09 Tomorrow Night (acoustic w band) 
10 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll (acoustic w band) 

CD2 
01 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic w band) 
02 Cat's In The Well 
03 I And I 
04 Simple Twist Of Fate 
05 Maggie's Farm 
06 Man In The Long Black Coat 
07 Everything Is Broken 
08 It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic w band) 

This is a Pre-Board from the RTM box set, that means it is a line recording, probably hooked to a sound monitor, but it is not a soundboard (SBD) recording in the sense that it does not represent the feed going out to the audience. It frequently emphasizes several instruments and/or vocals at the expense of others. Most of the RTM box set recordings have Dylan's vocals up front, but often they are recorded too hot and have volume fluctuations as the taper tries to compensate. Some of them, however, are excellent recordings.

Aerosmith - 1994-06-22 - Nijmegen, NL (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Quality: A
Artwork: Yes
Source: SB
Tour: Get a Grip

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Steven Tyler
Joe Perry
Brad Whitford
Tom Hamilton
Joey Kramer

CD 1
01 - Intro/Eat the Rich
02 - Toys in the Attic
03 - Get a Grip
04 - Fever
05 - Flesh
06 - Amazing
07 - Cryin'
08 - Crazy
09 - Boogie Man
10 - Shut Up and Dance

CD 2
01 - Stop Messin' Around
02 - Walk On Down
03 - Janie's Got a Gun
04 - Love in an Elevator
05 - Sweet Emotion
06 - Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
07 - Dream On
08 - Livin' on the Edge
09 - Walk this Way

Aerosmith - 1994-06-22 - Nijmegen, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Goffertpark

Nijmegen, Netherland
22 June 1994

TV>?>Dime > reseed

excellent quality and performance!

01 interview
02 amazing
03 cryin
04 dude looks like a lady
05 cryin
06 walk this way
07 get a grip
08 mama kin
09 crazy
10 janie's got a gun
11 love in an elevator
12 sweet emotion
13 dream on
14 livin on the edge
15 sweet emotion