domenica 7 giugno 2026

The Cure - 2026-06-05 - Barcelona, ES (WEB/FLAC)

(WEB FLAC)

THE CURE
PRIMAVERA SOUND FESTIVAL
6/5/26
ESTRELLA DAMM AT PARC DEL FORUM
BARCELONA, SPAIN

TAPER:
SHANE E. CALHOON
(tapersec1968(at)gmail(dot)com)

lineage
Amazon Music Live Feed > PC Line Out > Tascam DR-07 Portable Recorder > Sound Forge Pro 17.0 > CDWav > TLH > .flac files

CD1
01 Intro
02 Alone
03 Pictures of You
04 High
05 A Night Like This
06 Lovesong
07 2 Late
08 The Last Day of Summer
09 Burn
10 Fascination Street
11 alt.end
12 The Walk
13 Mint Car
14 In Between Days
15 Just Like Heaven
16 Trust
17 Push

CD2
01 Play for Today
02 A Forest
03 From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
04 Endsong*
05 Lullaby*
06 Hot Hot Hot!!!
07 Wrong Number*
08 Let's Go to Bed
09 The Lovecats
10 Friday I'm in Love
11 Close to Me
12 Why Can't I Be You?
13 Boys Don't Cry

* There were live feed glitches on these songs. I don't know if there is/was any future playback of the feed to fix those, as I was capturing as it happened.

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 1968-06-07 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore East

Lineage:
SB MASTER REEL > REEL > REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

John Cipollina - guitar, vocals
Gary Duncan - guitar, vocals
David Freiberg - bass, vocals
Greg Elmore - drums

CD1
Early show
01-Smokestack Lightning
02-Codine
03-Light Your Windows
04-Mona >
05-Maiden Of The Cancer Moon
06-Mona

CD2
Late Show
01-Pride Of Man
02-If You Live
03-Dino's Song
04-Backdoor Man
05-Gold And Silver
06-Who Do You Love
07-The Fool

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Live Fillmore East 1968
This is Quicksilver’s first night of a two-night, four-show run, opening for Electric Flag and headliners Steppenwolf. This live concert recording is essential listening. Fans of the quartet lineup that recorded the first QMS LP and Happy Trails will love these sets, as they took place right between those first two LPs. This is possibly the best overall early QMS set ever captured on tape. It's a sheer delight for fans of the band's early experimental and improvisational material as all of the band's "jam vehicles" are included. The set opening cover of "Smokestack Lightning" starts things off in a sizzling manner. They follow with a cover of Buffy Saint Marie's "Codine" which the band recorded the previous year for the Revolution movie soundtrack LP. A track from their first album is up next, with the rarely played "Light Your Windows," providing a breif glimpse of the band's quieter side before they really let loose.Beginning with the ominous opening groans from the guitar, they kick into "Who Do You Love" at full bore. This cooks for a solid 13 minutes and while it's not quite as expansive as it would become, the concentrated energy level is captivating throughout. They return to the first album for the highly adventurous "The Fool," now fully developed and performed with total confidence. In all, it’s another great performance of classic San Francisco psychedelia at its prime.

Blind Faith - 1969-06-07 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(soundboard FLAC)

"Live in Hyde Park 1969"

Mid Valley 319 - SB 6

Lineage:
Silver > CD-R (Secure) > LiteOn iHAP 322 > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure) > FLAC (Level 5)

01 - Introduction
02 - Well All Right
03 - Sea of Joy
04 - Sleeping in the Ground
05 - Under My Thumb
06 - Can't Find My Way Home
07 - Do What You Like
08 - Presence of the Lord
09 - Means to an End
10 - Had to Cry Today

Geetarz Comments:

A nice soundboard, and typical Mid Valley quality, with one caveat ... there is some real sonic weirdness on the upper end during "Sleeping in the Ground", presumably from Mid Valley's "remastering" process. Otherwise, it's excellent ... Cody Husky says "Mid Valley ROCKS!"

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - 1970-06-07 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

recording re-pitched, de-hummed and remastered.

CD1
01. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
02. Blackbird
03. On The Way Home
04. Teach Your Children
05. Tell Me Why
06. The Loner / Cinnamon Girl / Down By The River
07. Black Queen
08. 49 Bye-Byes / America's Children
09. Love The One You're With

CD2
01. Pre-Road Dawns
02. Long Time Gone
03. Helplessly Hoping
04. Southern Man
05. As I Come Of Age
06. Ohio

The missing songs are: (after Tell Me Why) Triad, Guinnevere, Sleep Song and Man In The Mirror; and the last three songs: Carry On, Woodstock and Find The Cost Of Freedom.

The Who - 1970-06-07 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Metropolitan Opera House

June 7, 1970 - Late Show
Source 1 (90 min)

lineage
The Who - At The Metropolitan Opera House - June 7, 1970 - Late Show - New York City, USA - 2 cds - Soundboard - Flac Bootleg --> EAC Secure Mode --> Flac

The Who played two shows on this date. This is the second. These aren't soundboards, but these two shows are historical -- this is The Who playing Tommy, the first rock opera, at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. It was a big deal at the time and still is fun to listen to.

CD1
01 Heaven And Hell
02 I Can't Explain
03 Overture
04 1921
05 Amazing Journey/Sparks
06 The Hawker
07 Christmas
08 The Acid Queen
09 Pinball Wizard
10 Do You Think It's Alright
11 Fiddle About
12 Tommy Can You Hear Me
13 There's A Doctor
14 Go To The Mirror
15 Smash The Mirror
16 Miracle Cure
17 Sally Simpson

CD2
01 I'm Free
02 Tommy's Holiday Camp/We're Not Gonna Take It
03 Summetime Blues
04 Shakin' All Over/Spoonful
05 My Generation

Traffic - 1970-06-07 - Boston, MA (AUD/SHN)




(Audience FLAC)

Boston Tea Party

lineage
audience master>cass1>cdr1>cdr>eac>shn

CD1
01 Who Knows What Tomorrow Will Bring?
02 Every Mother's Son
03 Medicated Goo
04 John Barleycorn
05 Pearly Queen
06 Stanger To Himself

CD2
01 Empty Pages
02 40,000 Headmen
03 Glad>Freedom Rider
04 Feeling Good

Chicago - 1971-06-07 - Stockholm, SWE (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Konserthuset

Lineage :
Cdr Trade -> EAC -> Traders' little helper (checksum & flac conversion (6))

CD1
01 - Introduction
02 - Mother
03 - Beginnings
04 - Sing a Mean Tune Kid
05 - Ballet for a girl in buchanon
06 - Fancy colours
07 - Elegy

CD2
01 - Where Do We Go From Here
02 - It Better End Soon
03 - Free Form Intro
04 - Does anybody really know what time it is
05 - A Song for Richard and His Friends
06 - 25 or 6 to 4

Commander Cody - 1971-06-07 - San Francisco, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

source: pre FM reel master

lineage: rm>dat>cdr's>eac>flac

encoded & seeded to LL by Rob Berger

CD1 [70:31]
01: Lost In The Ozone Again
02: Faded Love
03: Working Man Blues
04: Down To Seeds And Stems Again Blues
05: Smoke That Cigarette
06: Wine Do Your Stuff
07: Semi Truck
08: Ain't That A Pity
09: Workin' On The Midnight Shift
10: The Family Bible
11: Diggy Liggy Lo
12: What Made Milwaukee Famous
13: Lookin' At The World Through A Windshield
14: Chairman Creeper
15: Hot Rod Lincoln
16: Git It
17: Gone Gone Gone
18: I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time
19: Give Tennessee Credit
20: High On A Hilltop
21: Sea Cruise
22: Blues Stay Away From Me

CD2 [53:06]
01: Home In My Hand
02: The Shadow Knows
03: Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You**
04: Accidentally**
05: Divorce Me COD
06: Jambalaya
07: Ain't Nothin' Shakin'
08: Goin' Back To Tennessee
09: Tutti Frutti
10: Honky Tonk Blues
11: Nadine
12: Crying Time
13: Crazy Arms
14: Rip It Up
15: Lost In The Ozone/ (Again)

notes: ** with Lynne Smith

Led Zeppelin - 1972-06-07 - Montreal, Quebec (AUD/FLAC) "Red Snapper Deluxe"


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
CDR > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC

Bootleg Title: Red Snapper Deluxe (3CDR)
Label: Disc Exploitation

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

CD2
01.Dazed And Confused
02.What Is And What Should Never Be
03.Moby Dick
04.Whole Lotta Love (cut)
05.Interview ('72-06/26 Wolfman Jack)

CD3
01.Whole Lotta Love (Almost Complete)
02.Rock And Roll
03.Organ solo/Thank You

Foghat - 1975-06-07 - Richmond, VA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

I found out about the existence of this tape about a year ago. It took me that long to get it in one flac file from George Geranios (longtime B.O.C. sound engineer).
Thank you George!!!

The wait was worth it, but in the meantime I lost another one of my rock buddies who was a big Foghat fan. This one is for him, wherever he may roam now.

George's notes are in the section below:
"This cassette, virtually left to its own devices since it was recorded more than 45 years ago (at the time of writing), recently caught my eye. Oh yeah, FOGHAT! Great
live band (to this day) and often on shows with B.O.C. (to this day, I believe).

My writing on the tape, no idea if I mixed this show back then, or got it from their guy. Memory, once again, does not serve.
I put everything I post through the "process" but, I can't tell if this is my Front-Of-House mix, since I have no recollection of how I came by the cassette other than
it's my writing on the case and tape. This was a show where B.O.C. and Foghat played together, so I was there. Maybe I asked their sound man for that nights' tape or
maybe I subbed. It's too far in the past for me to recall.

There were other nights I DO remember stepping in: Mott, Bob Seeger, Ted Nugent, Pavlov's Dog.

The first 5 minutes of the tape are un-recorded."

There is some tape hiss, but this is one of the best '70s Foghat boots. Stunning sound and performance.

The only thing I did was to split tracks in Audacity. Exported as flac level 8, 16-44. I added some artwork from George's photo archive.

Roger Earl - drums
Lonesome Dave Paverett - guitar & vocals
Rod Price - guitar
Nick Jameson - bass (most likely, as Tony Stevens had left at the end of 1974, & Craig McGregor came on board in 1976)

01. Road Fever (cuts in) [6:52]
02. Wild Cherry [5:26] (at the beginning Dave says "It's good to be here in Richmond.")
03. My Babe [5:14]
04. Slow Ride [8:45]
05. Rod Price guitar solo [3:56]
06. Leaving Again (Again!) [6:38]
07. I Just Wanna Make Love To You [15:51] (of the '70s versions I am aware of, this one is the best, maybe the slide intro on KBFH CD is a little bit better)
08. Chateau Lafitte '59 [8:07]

Fleetwood Mac - 1975-06-07 - Passaic, NJ (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

1975 King Biscuit Flower Hour
(KBFH Radio Show)

Lineage:
Trade DVD fileset > WAV Lossy tested on TLH and EAC FA > WaveLab 6 (DC offset correction and new edit points throughout) > FLAC (level 8, align on sector boundaries, fileset titles named using standard archiving nomenclature and are fully tagged)

01 Station Man 7:11.64
02 Spare Me A Little Of Your Love 4:50.12
03 Rhiannon 7:47.36
04 Landslide 3:41.59
05 I'm So Afraid 5:12.22
06 World Turning 9:03.59
07 Don't Let Me Down Again 4:13.46
08 Hypnotized 9:40.25

Total Time: 51:41.23

Willie Nelson - 1975-06-07 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Boarding House

LINEAGE: 
K101-FM radio broadcast > ?? > CD-R > EAC wav (hard drive) > Audacity TAO-corrected > CD-R > EAC wav (hard drive) > Traders Little Helper flac level 8

01. Whiskey River / Stay All Night (Stay A Little Longer)
02. Funny How Time Slips Away / Crazy / Night Life
03. Bloody Mary Morning
04. Me And Paul
05. I Still Can't Believe You're Gone
06. Shotgun Willie
07. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
08. A Goodhearted Woman (In Love With A Goodtimin' Man)
09. Time Of The Preacher / I Couldn't Believe It Was True / Time Of The Preacher Theme / Blue Rock Montana / Blue Eyes Cryin' In The Rain / Red-Headed Stranger / Time Of The Preacher Theme
10. If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time / Look What Thoughts Will Do / Truck Drivin' Man / After The Fire Is Gone / Phases and Stages: Pick Up The Tempo
11. If You Can't Undo The Wrong, Undo The Right
12. A Song For You
13. Instrumental
14. Mr. Record Man / Hello Walls / I Live One Day At A Time / Will The Circle Be Unbroken / When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
15. I Gotta Get Drunk
16. The Sound In Your Mind
17. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms

Van Morrison - 1975-06-07 - Riverside, CA (AUD/FLAC) Uncirculated and Undocumented Show



(Audience FLAC)

Van Morrison 
Webber Hall 
University of California, Riverside 
Riverside, CA 
June 7, 1975, 11:00 PM Show 
Lost California Performances 
JF Archive Series No. 7 via JEMS 

Taper: JF 

Source: unknown recorder > unknown microphone (mono) 

JEMS 2015 Transfer: JF master TDK cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth adjustment) > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX4 > iZotope Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC 

01 Alright, Okay, You Win (Count Basie/Joe Williams) 
02 One Of These Days (Mose Allison) 
03 Blue Money 
04 Wild Night 
05 I Have Finally Come To Realize
06 Brown Eyed Girl 
07 I’ve Been Working 
08 St Dominic’s Preview > Walk On The Wild Side (Lou Reed) > You Can’t Always Get What You Want (Rolling Stones) 
09 Gloria 

RIVERSIDE, LATE SET 
The 11 pm setlist at Webber Hall brings some welcome changes from the early set. The wonderful “St Dominic’s Preview” mixed with “Walk on the Wild Side” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” returns, and we also get the first ‘75 tour recording of “Blue Money.” Released on His Band And The Street Choir, “Blue Money,” is a relative rarity, with only 18 known performances prior to this one according to the authoritative set-list histories found at vanomatic.de. 

But even more exciting is the first known live version of “I Have Finally Come To Realize,” a song recorded at the Record Plant in Sausalito within days or weeks of this show, but not released officially until 1998’s The Philosopher’s Stone. Van introduces it by saying he’d “like to do a recent song” and delivers a wonderful reading. There are only ten known performance of the track, all from 1998 and 2002, so JF’s recording is indeed a major find. 

Happily, the high quality of the early Riverside recording carries over to the late show which sounds every bit as good. Samples provided. 

Once again the band is: John Blakely on guitar; Mark T. Jordan on keyboards; David Hayes on Bass; and Tony Dey on drums. 

Here’s what JF recalls about the Riverside shows: 

“This was the fourth show in a mini-Van marathon – two shows the previous night in Irvine, the second of two this night in Riverside and one more on the afternoon of the following day in Santa Barbara. There were no seats here – people just gathered around the stage on the floor of the college basketball stadium and danced or just hung out and listened. I stood back by the sound booth in the center of the hall, warily eyeing Van’s sound people so they wouldn’t catch me recording and secretly wishing I could tap into their line feed from the stage.” 

Thanks to JF, who reached out on DIME (you could be next!) and offered us 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. 

We also appreciate the unnamed Van collectors for helping to get JF’s masters back in his control. And finally, special thanks mjk5510, who continues serve as JEMS’ post-production and quality-control supervisor. He is essential to our process and we couldn’t do it without him. 

BK for JEMS

The Rolling Stones - 1976-06-07 - Paris, FR (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

LES ABATTOIRS
Down And Out In Paris (Rattlesnake RS 066/67)

CD1 [58:53]
01. Honky Tonk Women
02. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off of My Cloud
03. Hand of Fate
04. Hey Negrita
05. Ain't Too Proud to Beg (The Temptations cover)
06. Fool to Cry
07. Hot Stuff
08. Star Star
09. Cherry Oh Baby (Eric Donaldson cover)
10. Angie
11. You Gotta Move (Mississippi Fred McDowell cover)
12. You Can't Always Get What You Want

CD2 [55:49]
01. Happy
02. Tumbling Dice
03. Nothing from Nothing (Billy Preston song) (performed by Billy Preston)
04. Outa-Space (Billy Preston song) (performed by Billy Preston)
05. Midnight Rambler
06. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)
07. Brown Sugar
08. Jumpin' Jack Flash
09. Street Fighting Man

BONUS TRACKS:
10. All Down The Line (Frankfurt, Germany, April 29th 1976)*
11. Sympathy For The Devil (London, UK, May 23rd 1976)*

Little Feat - 1976-06-07 - Geleen, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Video:
PAL 704x576 25 fps 4:3

Bitrate:
5024 Kbps Avg.

Audio:
AC3 48/256

DVD with menu and chapters

Lineage:
TV (DVB-C) => DVD-RAM => HDD (TMPEnc 3.0 Express) => TMPEG DVD Author 1.6

Original broadcast: August 1976
Rebroadcast: May 2007

01 - Rock And Roll Doctor
02 - Interview (Bill Payne)
03 - Skin It Back
04 - Fat Man In The Bathtub
05 - Interview (Kenny Gradney)
06 - Cold, Cold, Cold
07 - Feats Don't Fail Me Now
08 - Teenage Nervous Breakdown

Running time: 34 min. approx.



Tangerine Dream - 1976-06-07 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Tangerine Dream
June 7 1976
Royal Albert Hall London, UK

Remastered by (Side Effects) at Studio Positivland and 3N from an audience master tape copy.

lineage
CD-R > WAV > FLAC8

Edgar Froese
Chris Franke
Peter Baumann 

CD1:
01 Part One (40'41)

CD2:
01 Part Two (39'44)
02 Encore (12'49)

"A decade ago a shortened version of this concert was released as part of the 3 Tier Dream CD bootleg box, called Analogue Days. The Tangerine Tree recording is complete except for the encore, which gets cut off after thirteen minutes. Most likely the person who recorded it ran out of tape. On this particular evening Chris Franke had some obvious problems with 'taming the beast', his sequencer. But nevertheless the band and the audience enjoyed it (except Franke maybe :-) and the beginning of disc two you can hear someone shouting "Macht nicht so lange Pausen, ihr Banditen!" ("don't take such long breaks, you bandits!"), at which Edgar holds up his hands before launching into the pano introduction." (Tangerinedreamer, July 2003)

Led Zeppelin - 1977-06-07 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC) "Magical sound boogie" by EV


(Soundboard FLAC)

"magical sound boogie"

lineage silvers>tlh flac level 8

Magical Sound Boogie (Empress Valley, 3CDs)
Madison Square Garden, New York, 7 June 1977

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

CD2
01 - Ten Years Gone
02 - The Battle Of Evermore
03 - Going To California
04 - Black Country Woman
05 - Bron-Yr-Stomp
06 - White Summer / Black Mountian Side
07 - Kashmir

CD3
01 - moby dick
02 - guitar solo
03 - achilles last stand
04 - stairway to heaven
05 - whole lotta love
06 - rock and roll

At last, EV has managed to continue its “Soundboard Revolution” by releasing this title featuring a newly surfaced SB from the first show that the band held at MSG on 7 June 1977. As rather expected, its sound quality has turned out to be unfortunately not as good as the SBs made available from a number of shows in 1975 and more or less similar to those already available from some shows in 1977, sounding drier and more compressed. It sounds somewhat stiff. More precisely, I will rank it in between EV's "The Powhatan Confederacy" (from the show on 28 May 1977) and the same label's "Bringing The House Down" (from the show on 26 May 1977). The last one sounds best in terms of the range and the balance among the three titles which were recorded at proximate times. In any event, it is certainly good to have another SB from 1977, especially from one of the shows at MSG, since there was no great audience recording of any of those shows, despite the general belief of people who witnessed that the levels of the band’s performances at those shows were great. If my memory serves me correctly, Jimmy Page has once revealed that the atmosphere for the first night at MSG in 1977 was "electrifying." Now we can confirm, through this SB, that the in natural response to such an atmosphere, the band's playing at the show is gutsy and generally excellent from 1977 standard. Every member of the band is in good shape. Now we can confirm that the band's performance at this show should truly be comparable to those at LA Forum that have long been available through better sounding audience recordings. In addition, I note that the acoustic set on CD2 is very well recorded and sounds nice in this SB. However, "Black Country Woman" is cut very short for some unknown reason. It's regrettable. Notably, "No Quarter" at this show includes another enjoyable "Nutcracker" section. However, the band loses its way in the middle of "Kashmir," as it often happened. The band
loses its way again in the latter part of "Rock And Roll" after Robert mistakenly attempted to finish the song earlier. Overall, however, the band’s first return to MSG since February 1975 was definitely a triumph for the band.

The bonus 3CDs feature the newly surfaced audience recording of the show on 10 June 1977, although the paper insert incorrectly refers to "June 6, 1977." At the end of Disc 3, it also includes a SB recording of Jimmy's guitar solo as performed in LA on 23 June 1977. Therefore, the bonus discs are basically the same as what Wendy released in its title "Relic From A Different Dream" but the EV version of the SB is said to be longer than Wendy's. Let’s hope that we would in the near future be able to enjoy the legendary Badgeholders’ show with a SB in its entirety.

The 6CD set version of the title comes in a package similar to that for EV’s “Rampagin' Cajun”. Its outer case features two photos of the Zeppelin ship waiting to take off (with the band members’ loon symbol marks added on its wings) and flying over the skyscraper, while its three-way foldable inner case features several stage and backstage shots of theband. (TH Nov 2010)

Ted Nugent - 1977-06-07 - Clarkston, MI (FM/FLAC)

(FM Broadcast FLAC)

Ted Nugent
Pine Knob Amphitheater - Show #1 
Clarkston, Michigan
June 7, 1977

FLAC Level 8

add. lineage (Maddrax October 2015)
...>downloaded from DIME>fixed SBE'S with TLH>FLAC

Ted Nugent - lead guitar, vocals
Derek St. Holmes -guitar, vocals
Rob Grange - bass
Cliff Davies - drums

01.  /Just What the Doctor Ordered (cuts in > incomplete)
02.  Dog Eat Dog
03.  Free For All
04.  Snakeskin Cowboys
05.  Where Have You Been All My Life
06.  Cat Scratch Fever
07.  Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
08.  Death By Misadventure
09.  Stormtroopin'
10.  Stranglehold
11.  Motor City Madhouse

Length:  65:52

Queen - 1977-06-07 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Earl's Court

Video Quality/Production Info: EXCELLENT PRO-SHOT. PC AUTHORED BY UNKNOWN

LINAGE:
PRO -> low Gen VHS -> Unknown Digital Transfer & Authoring -> DVD -> MY HDD ->  you

Rare setlist and Brian May is on FIRE ENJOY!!!!!

Video
ID : 224 (0xE0)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP : No
Format settings, Matrix : Default
Format settings, GOP : N=10
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 4 646 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 7 260 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 576 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 25.000 fps
Standard : PAL
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First

Audio
ID : 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Muxing mode : DVD-Video
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 256 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits

01 - Procession
02 - Tie Your Mother Down
03 - Ogre Battle
04 - White Queen
05 - Somebody To Love
06 - Killer Queen
07 - Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
08 - The Millionaire Waltz
09 - You're My Best Friend
10 - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11 - Death On Two Legs
12 - Doin' Alright
13 - Brighton Rock
14 - '39
15 - You Take My Breath Away
16 - White Man
17 - The Prophet's Song
18 - The Prophet's Song (cont.)
19 - Bohemian Rhapsody
20 - Keep Yourself Alive
21 - Stone Cold Crazy
22 - In The Lap Of The Gods...revisited
23 - Now I'm Here
24 - Liar
25 - Rock Medley
26 - God Save The Queen

Little Feat - 1977-06-07 - Santa Monica, CA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Civic Auditorium

Handheld mono auto-leveling cassette recorder

Source:
Recorded by Allen Tarzwell
Sony Microphone > Sony TC-50 > Maxell UD C90 (X 1/2) & TDK Audua AD C60 (X 1)

Transfer:
Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth aligned to tape, no Dolby, Bias @ 120us) >
Korg MN-2000S 1 Bit DFF @ 2.822 MHz > AudioGate (convert to 24-96) >
Audacity (clean up defects, remove loudest claping, adjust volume and balance, remove 5
samples from the left channel) > AudioGate (convert to 16-44) > Cool Edit Pro (DC offset correction) > CD wav > Flac (Level 8) > Stamp ID3 Tag Editor
 
CD1
01. Pre Show audience and tune up
02. Walkin' All Night
03. Skin It Back
04. Fatman In The Bathtub
05. Red Streamliner
06. Oh Atlanta
07. A Day At the Dog Races
08. All That You Dream (Tape change in song-spliced at 46:56 some music lost)
09. On Your Way Down

CD2
10. Old Folks Boogie
11. Rock and Roll Doctor
12. Dixie Chicken >
13. Tripe Face Boogie (tape flip in song spliced at 78:12 some music lost-song becomes muffled but quality improves at flip)

encore call (tape deck stopped during applause - spliced @ 1:25:49)
14. Willin' >
15. Don't Bogart That Joint >
16. Willin' (reprise)
17. Feats Don't Fail Me Now
18. Rocket In My Pocket

second encore call (tape deck stopped during applause - spliced @ 1:42:38)
19. Teenage Nervous Breakdown

[106 minutes]

This is not the best quality recording but it is from the master and was not in circulation For enjoyment of the fans and an addition to the Little Feat archives

Elvis Costello - 1978-06-07 - San Francisco, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)




(pre-FM FLAC)

Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Winterland, San Francisco, CA
june 7, 1978

01 KSAN DJ intro > Mystery Dance
02 Lip Service
03 The Angels Want To Wear My Red Shoes
04 Goon Squad
05 Less Than Zero
06 Blame It On Cain
07 The Beat
08 This Year's Girl
09 I Don't Want To Go To Chelsea
10 Pump It Up
11 talk: intro to next song
12 Radio Radio
13 Lipstick Vogue
14 Watching The Detectives
15 Party Girl
16 You Belong To Me
17 thanks & crowd before encore

encore
18 I'm Not Angry
19 final goodnight & crowd

Combination of pre-broadcast KSAN 15 ips reel and off-air reel master. Excellent sound quality.

lineage: tracks 1 > 9 from pre-broadcast KSAN 15 ips reel.
tracks 10 > 19 from  off-air Dolby B 3.75 ips master reel.

> Pro Tools (normalization, minor "nip & tuck" edits & tracking) > AIFF. FLAC files (level 8) created with xACT (sector boundaries verified). md5 file created with checkSUM+.

Bob Dylan - 1978-06-07 - Los Angeles, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Vol. 4"



(Audience FLAC)

Universal Amphitheater
Los Angeles, CA
June 7, 1978
Mike Millard first gen via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Vol. Four

Recording B Info: Nakamichi CM-50 microphones > Uher CR-240 cassette recorder

JEMS 2014 Transfer: first-generation reel copy (3-3/4 IPS) made by Mike Millard for SG > Otari 5050 mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > pitch correction > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

CD1
01 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
02 Love Her With A Feeling
03 Baby Stop Crying
04 Mr. Tambourine Man
05 Shelter From The Storm
06 Love Minus Zero/No Limit
07 Tangled Up In Blue
08 Ballad Of A Thin Man
09 Maggie's Farm
10 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
11 Like A Rolling Stone
12 I Shall Be Released
13 Going, Going, Gone
14 Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
15 One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
16 You're A Big Girl Now

CD2
01 One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)
02 Blowin' In The Wind
03 I Want You
04 Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
05 Masters Of War
06 Just Like A Woman
07 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
08 Simple Twist Of Fate
09 Oh, Sister
10 All Along The Watchtower
11 All I Really Want To Do
12 Band Introduction
13 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
14 Forever Young
(final song of the night, The Times They Are A-Changin', is missing but can be found on Volume three)

Seamless transfer, suggested break for CD burning above...

JEMS is pleased to release the fourth in a series of recordings made by legendary taper Mike Millard, AKA Mike the MICrophone, best known for his masters of Led Zeppelin in and around LA circa 1975-77.

Incredibly, our fourth installment is an alternative SECOND Millard recording from the final performance of Dylan's seven-night residency at the Universal Amphitheater in June 1978. That's right, the same performance as Volume 3 of our series, but a different recording made by Millard with a completely different rig. In addition to his familiar AKG 451E mics (CK-1 capsules) > Nakamichi 550 set up, Millard ran a pair of Nakamichi CM-50 microphones into a Uher CR-240 cassette recorder. We believe this is the first verified example of Millard recording on different gear and he uses the same set up for future shows in our series.

Nakamichi CM-50 photos http://www.nakmics.com/nak-cm50.htm
Uher CR-240 photo http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Uher-cr240_hg.jpg

This recording also marks the first time in the run that Mike was able to capture the show from the very start, the instrumental version of "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall." So we get the beginning of the show, but not the full encore, as the last song of the night, "The Times They Are A-Changin'," is omitted. (Note: It can be found on the Vol. Three recording of the same performance.)

The question you are probably asking yourself right about now is: OK, that's all interesting minutiae, but which recording is better? I would give the nod to this one, which sounds just a tad sharper, clearer and fuller. Samples provided.

Lossless Bob has no fewer than five entries for this show, though only identifies two distinct recordings, both of which are complete, so, like its predecessors, it is likely this Millard master is uncirculated.

We've marked this Recording B to distinguish it from Mike's other tape from the night. The notes on each reel (see image in the comments) clearly state that Mike himself made both recordings, so while there is no other known case where Millard ran two rigs, we can only assume that on this night he did or perhaps he did so with an uncredited partner, as we know he frequently had helpers.

Speaking of those helpers, JEMS' Millard series has sparked a lot of comments and dialogue. A fellow taper we've gotten in touch with was one of those helpers who attended many shows with Mike. He wanted to let folks know that despite what you may have read, Mike was no loner. He had several close friends, many of whom shared his passion for music. Whoever drew that conclusion and perpetuated the loner profile was mistaken.

If you'd like to learn more about Mike the MICrophone, the links below offer a glimpse of his story.

Millard's Wikipedia page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Millard

The best article written about Millard has been deleted from the original website but is reprinted here:
http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/led-zeppelin-official-thread-6185/index164.html

Thanks again to WG for finding the tapes and to SG for providing JEMS with another fascinating chapter of taping history. Also, JEMS is deeply appreciative of the work of mjk5510 for his continued assistance in getting these recordings into your hands. He is a vital part of the process at this point.

Here's to the late, great Mike the MICrophone and to finding more lost tapes.

BK for JEMS

The Cure - 1982-06-07 - Paris, FR (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard SHN)

Lineage:
M bootleg - SBD > ? > Bootleg CD > EAC > CDR

01. M
02. The Drowning Man
03. A Short Term Effect
04. Cold
05. At Night
06. Splintered In Her Head
07. Three Imaginary Boys
08. Primary
09. One Hundred Years
10. Play For Today
11. A Strange Day
12. A Forest
13. 10:15 Saturday Night
14. The Figurehead
15. Pornography

Grade: EX+
Source: SBD
Length: 74 minutes

The Cure - 1982-06-07 - Paris, FR (SBD/AUD/FLAC)




(Soundboard audience FLAC)

Olympia

Lineage: CD-R trade (from Vince D.) -> EAC (WAV) -> CD Wave (FLAC 5)
Quality: (SBD + AUD) SBD - A quality, Aud - B+ quality
Speed change : audacity

This is a SBD + Aud composite which covers the complete show.

Robert Smith
Simon Gallup
Lawrence Tolhurst

01 - The Figurehead 6:32
02 - M 3:53
03 - The Drowning Man 6:04
04 - A Short Term Effect 4:16
05 - Cold 4:08
06 - At Night 6:20
07 - Splintered In Her Head 4:20
08 - Three Imaginary Boys 3:30
09 - Siamese Twins (Aud) 6:24
10 - Primary (First 4 Sec - Aud + Sbd) 3:54
11 - One Hundred Years 7:54
12 - The Hanging Garden (Aud) 4:13
13 - Play For Today 3:38
14 - A Strange Day 3:55
15 - A Forest 7:49
16 - Pornography (First 6 Sec - Aud + Sbd) 7:08
17 - 10.15 Saturday Night 4:00
18 - Killing An Arab 3:15
19 - All Mine (Sbd + Fm Last 30 Sec) 12:33

Total time: 103:56

Notes:
Complete version of this famous live show. Compiled and remastered by Vince D. Lostflower4 used his magic ear to correct the speed. Wabis kindly hosted several samples. Karelgott speeded the soundboard tracks at x1.52128.

The Alarm - 1984-06-07 - Lyon, FR (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

The Lyon Tapes Collection (Volume 104)

The ALARM
Palais d'Hiver
Lyon (France)
June 7, 1984

Lineage: pre-FM recording
Master K7 tape (azimuth correction) > SB > Adobe Audition (acquisition - editing - denoising) > Wav > Flac Frontend (level 6/sectors boundaries aligned)

Mike Peters guitar/vocals
Dave Sharp guitar/vocals
Eddie MacDonald bass/vocals
Nigel Twist drums

01 - Marching On
02 - Declaration > For Freedom
03 - What Kind Of Hell
04 - Reason 41
05 - The Deceiver
06 - Tell Me
07 - Third Light
08 - Across The Border
09 - Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke?
10 - Only The Thunder
11 - One Step Closer To Home
12 - Howling Wind
13 - Blaze of Glory
14 - The Stand
15 - 68 Guns

encore1
16 - Second Generation
17 - Unsafe Building
18 - This Train Is Bound For Glory

encore2
19 - We Are The Light

total time: 77'21"

Notes:
This is the 104th upload of my concerts collection recorded in Lyon (France) between 1982-1990.
All my concerts were recording for Radio-Bellevue and Zap FM, so we have had some technical facilities to record these shows.

The ALARM were recorded for Radio-Bellevue live at defunct "le Palais d'Hiver" (Lyon)
I was using a very basic system for recording: soundboard outputs + a couple of ambiance mikes (Sennheiser)
standing in front of the scene mixed on 4-tracks desk to a Sony TDC5M with headphones on-the-fly.
The 2 guitars are very low-mixed on the recording most of the time...i don't no why..may be amps too loud on stage.
I apologise for that...When you are fully dependant from the soundman's mix, this mays occur sometimes...

Prince - 1984-06-07 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Prince And The Revolution
From The Soundboard: 1984 Birthday Show

June 7th, 1984
First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN

Source: Soundboard
Lineage: SBD > Tape > WAV > Soundforge > FLAC > TLH SBEs fixed > You
Label: Anonymous / FBG / 4DF
Cat.-No.: Anony001 / FBG39 / 4DF088
Released: May 2011
TRT: 79:52 (as given by WinAmp)

01 - Shortberry Strawcake (PA) / Drums check (0'56)
02 - 17 Days (5'24)
03 - Our Destiny (3'23)
04 - Roadhouse Garden (4'45)
05 - Interlude (1'20)
06 - All Day, All Night (5'42)
07 - Free (4'40)
08 - Noon Rendezvous (9'02)
09 - Erotic City (8'31)
10 - Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) (10'10)
11 - When Doves Cry (11'37)
12 - Happy Birthday Interlude (2'27)
13 - Irresistible Bitch (6'07)
14 - Possessed (5'48)

From the artwork:
"Presented here for the first time, just a month shy of 27 years, is an absolutely astounding soundboard recording of this historic show. In an unprecedented move, the two leading fan labels Free Boot Generation and 4DaFunk have joined forces with a completely anonymous benefactor in an effort to put out the finest possible experience into the hands of the fans. For free. Enjoy."

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1985-06-07 - Chicago, IL (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Chicago Blues Festival 
Petrillo Music Shell 
Grant Park 
Chicago, IL, USA 
June 7, 1985 

First night of the first leg of the "Soul To Soul" tour 

A Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Remaster 

Original lineage info: 
Source:soundboard 
Gen:unknown 
Quality:Very Good to Excellent 
Lineage:ANALOG CASSETTE TAPE>CD-R>EAC>WAV>TLH FLAC 8
Transfered by-Uploaded by:sunvenusmoon 

Goody's additional lineage: 
foobar2000 (WAV) > Audition (Pitch Bender -74 cents; Align channels; tracking) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar (tags) 

Stevie Ray Vaughan: guitar, vocals 
Tommy Shannon: bass guitar 
Chris Layton: drums 
Reese Wynans: keyboards 

01-Scuttle Buttin' 2:24 
02-Say What! 5:28 
03-Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love 8:25 
04-Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 8:15 
05-Mary Had A Little Lamb 3:55 
06-Texas Flood 10:55 
07-Come On (Pt. III) 5:02 
08-Testify 2:06 

Total Time 46:33

Helloween - 1986-06-07 - Gelsenkirchen, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Sportparadies

01. Intro
02. Ride The Sky
03. Gorgar
04. Victim Of Fate
05. Reptile
06. Judas
07. Guardians
08. Heavy Metal (Is The Law)
09. Metal Invaders

Queen - 1986-06-07 - Stochkholm, SWE (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Venue:

Råsunda Fotbollsstadion

Taper:

Hard2handell

Original info:


Openers Treat & Gary Moore were also recorded.


Lineage: Sony WM-R55 Taperecorder with separate Sony stereo mic > Philips standalone CD burner CDR777 > CDR > Wave > Flac 8


Location: On the lawn just in front of left speakers.


Soundquality: I´d rate this 8,5 out of 10. And 9 for the nostalgic moment as this was Freddie´s last show in Sweden.


CD1

01. Intro > One Vision
02. Tie Your Mother Down
03. In The Lap Of The Gods > Seven Seas Of Rhye > Tear It Up > A Kind Of Magic
04. Vocal Improvisation > Under Pressure
05. Another One Bites The Dust
06. Who Wants To Live Forever
07. I Want To Break Free
08. Bohemian Rhapsody
09. Impromtu (Includes Get Down Make Love)
10. Brighton Rock Solo
11. Now I´m Here
12. Love Of My Life
13. Love Of My Life (Part 2)
14. Is This The World We Created ?


CD2
01. (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care > Hello Mary Lou > Tutti Frutti
02. Hammer To Fall
03. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
04. Crowd > Radio Ga Ga
05. Crowd > We Will Rock You
06. We Are The Champions
07. God Save The Queen


Notes:
This is the first concert of the sold out 1986 European "Magic Tour". This tour is one of the best documented Queen tours, at least one (in-)complete recording exists from every show they played on this tour with one exception (Zürich July 1st 1986). Ten of the shows were indoor, the remaining shows were big stadium shows leading the tour to it's great final at Knebworth Park which was attended by 120000 - 200000 people. A lot of stuff of this tour has been released officially such as Wembley (both nights), Budapest and Knebworth (Live Magic compilation - a complete official Knebworth release does not exist).

Prince - 1986-06-07 - Detroit, MI (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Cobo Arena, Detroit

7th June 1986

01 - Around The World In A Day
02 - Christopher Tracy'S Parade
03 - New Position (Intro)
04 - Raspberry Beret
05 - Controversy
06 - Mutiny (Including Holly Rock)
07 - Happy Birthday
08 - How Much Is That Doggy In The Window?
09 - Lady Cab Driver
10 - Automatic
11 - D.M.S.R.
12 - Anotherloverholenyohead
13 - Soft & Wet (Edited From Broadcast)
14 - I Wanna Be Your Lover
15 - Head
16 - Pop Life
17 - Life Can Be So Nice
18 - Whole Lotta Shakin'
19 - Mountains
20 - Kiss

-Bonus-
TVAM (UKTV) - Broadcast 14th August 1986

UKTV Broadcast - August 1986 (Wembley Arena, London : 14th August 1986)

RASPBERRY BERET

Movie Box (UKTV) - Broadcast August 1986