mercoledì 11 marzo 2026

Simon and Garfunkel - 1967-03-11 - Medford, MA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Simon and Garfunkel
March 11, 1967
Tufts University - Cousens Gymnasium
Medford, Massachusetts, USA

Soundboard recording from reel - probably 2nd or 3rd gen. reel. More dynamic range and less hissy sounding than the previous seed. Also includes an extra minute and a half of a partial "Leaves They Are Green" that's missing from the previous copy and from most lists of this show on the web.

This copy was gone through carefully to seamlessly remove many clicks and other minor flaws, and has not been circulated from this source before.

There is still quite a bit of tape hiss, but not as loud or in the way of the music as on the other copy. I rate the sound quality as VG+ but please check the samples to decide for yourself.

01 [1:52] The Leaves That Are Green [cuts in]
02 [2:46] Paul Simon talk
03 [3:30] Sparrow
04 [3:00] Homeward Bound
05 [2:13] You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies
06 [3:14] A Most Peculiar Man
07 [3:01] Red Rubber Ball
08 [3:28] The Dangling Conversation
09 [2:59] Paul Simon talk
10 [2:06] The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
11 [3:32] Richard Cory
12 [0:37] Art Garfunkel talk
13 [3:11] Benedictus
14 [1:16] Paul Simon talk
15 [3:43] Blessed
16 [2:24] Art Garfunkel talk
17 [2:48] A Poem On The Underground Wall
18 [3:55] I Am A Rock
19 [3:19] Anji
20 [5:18] The Sound of Silence
21 [2:49] For Emily Whenever I May Find Her
22 [4:33] A Church Is Burning
23 [2:43] Wednesday Morning 3 A.M.
total: 68:17

Notes: This show has been traded as various dates and places but most call it Tufts University '66 or march 11, 1967. My reel was labeled "Tufts University Fall 1966" but evidence found on the web shows the date as March 11, 1967. There is an article and ad from the MIT University newspaper that mentions that they are playing that week but does not say that they also played at Tufts in 1966, so I am assuming that March 11, 1967 is the likely date of this recording. I have included those 2 pdf files, plus a poster that I found on the web as part of some artwork.

My reel was recorded right around the time that this tape first circulated widely in the late '70's. I think it was originally given out by someone who worked at the show. It was not supposed to be traded, but was soon leaked by someone and then bootlegged extensively after that.

Transfer: Revox A700 > Macintosh with Digidesign AudioMedia III sound card > Pro Tools (normalization, minor "nip and tuck" edits and tracking - no equalization or noise reduction) > AIFF files > xAct (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).

Led Zeppelin - 1970-03-11 - Hamburg, DE (AUD/FLAC) "Everybody, Everybody"



(Audience FLAC)

Artist: Led Zeppelin 
Date: 1970-03-11 
Venue: Musikhalle 
Location: Hamburg, Germany 
Source: Audience 
Lineage: CD Silver > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC(level 7) 

Title: Everybody, Everybody (2CD) 
Label: Image Quality 

CD1
01 - We're Gonna Groove 
02 - I Can't Quit You 
03 - Dazed And Confused 
04 - Heartbreaker 
05 - White Summer / Black Mountain Side 
06 - Since I've Been Loving You 
07 - Organ Solo / Thank You 

CD2 
01 - Moby Dick 
02 - How Many More Times / Whole Lotta Love

Dave Pike Set - 1971-03-11 - Cologne, DE (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Dave Pike Set 
WDR Sendesaal, Studio 2, Cologne, Germany 
11 March 1971 

FM broadcast by German radio WDR "Jazz aus Studio 2" program 

Lineage: FM > reel-to-reel? > ? > Trade CDR > EAC (secure) > WAV > Adobe Audition CS6 (edits, tracking) > TLH (fix SBEs) > FLAC (L8) 

Dave Pike: Vibraphone 
Volker Kriegel: Guitar 
Hans Rettenbacher: Bass 
Peter Baumeister: Drums 

CD1 - Set 1
01 - Introduction
02 - Attack Of The Green Misers 
03 - Suspicious Child 
04 - Hongkong Woman 
05 - Times Out Of Mind 
06 - Papa Joy 

CD2 - Set 2
01 - Introduction 
02 - Walking Down The Highway In A Red Raw Egg 
03 - So Long, For Now 
04 - Country Shit 
05 - Big Schlepp
06 - Mother People

Encore
07 - But Anyway 

Total time 1:49:41

Jethro Tull - 1973-03-11 - Berlin, DE (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Deutschlandhalle

Unknown Audience Recording.
Memorex 700mb Music CD-R > Adobe Audition 3.0 >
Trader's Little Helper > FLAC (Level 8).

CD1
01 - Thick As A Brick Part 1
02 - Thick As A Brick Part 2

CD2
03 - Cross-Eyed Mary
04 - Passion Play (Left Right, Audition)
05 - Aqualung
06 - Wind Up
07 - Martin Barre Guitar Solo - Passion Play (No Rehearsal)
08 - Locomotive Breath
09 - Hard-Headed English General - Wind Up (Reprise)

Total Time - 136:09.11

Opening act was Robin Trower.

Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Evan,
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond & Barriemore Barlow.

Pink Floyd - 1973-03-11 - Toronto, ON (AUD/FLAC) "Obscure Night" Siréne 171


(Audience FLAC)

Siréne 171 (2006)

Lineage: My Original Silver --> EAC (Wav) --> THL (Flac8)

Checking I did not see this title on the list
I hope you like it- Nothing new under the sun.

Live at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada 11th March 1973.

CD1
01 Echoes
02 Obscured By Clouds
03 When You're In
04 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
05 Careful With That Axe, Eugene

CD2
Dark Side Of The Moon
01 Speak To Me
02 Breathe
03 On The Run
04 Time
05 Breathe (Reprise)
06 The Great Gig In The Sky
07 Money
08 Us And Them
09 Any Colour You Like
10 Brain Damage
11 Eclipse

encores
12 Soundcheck
13 One Of These Days

The beginning of the 1973 North American tour, March 11 Canada is the emergence Toronto performances in superb stereo audience recording and full inclusion. Is a famous sound source for a long time, even a few years ago two of the CD has appeared, this time, is the emergence in the press CD and its outstanding in the high-quality beyond comparison. It was late in the “Very Good” in certain overseas Floyd site, this board is using the take that is closest to the master, it is the definitive edition of “Excellent” No Ratings mistake. Echoes of the head missing, but sound out of The Great Gig In The Sky29 seconds first is as it is, otherwise it has been recorded with high quality one of the best as this time. Band is also showing off full of tension playing through the whole volume, is a perfect score respond to listen from beginning to end. In particular, show the first half of When You’re In, Set The Controls, fresh offensive performance the first time of Eugene is must listen. (When You’re 7 minutes stand organ solo of In, Set The Controls, the middle of the anarchic performance of Eugene is one of the listening stations.) Similarly, in the album show the second half of the “madness” waged a big play of scale is, how the audience who was enthusiastic until it has listened to Oshidama~tsu you can feel. (Because it is the official release date March 24 of “madness”, it will be just the fact that the immediately preceding concert.) The Last One Of These Days also a great performance with a powerful, exciting at 5 minutes stand and ending where the sound is flying in stereo is Woah. Sometimes it also can enter analog noise due to the master, but it is a very good title that can be asserted on the whole with the highest level of recording.

The Outlaws - 1975-03-11 - Sausalito, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Outlaws
1975-03-11
The Record Plant, Sausalito CA

Billy Jones: vocals, guitar
Henry Paul: vocals, guitar
Frank O'Keefe: bass
Hughie Thomasson: vocals, guitar
Monte Yoho: drums

lineage
FM > unknown > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01 - Song In the Breeze (5:04.52)
02 - Prisoner (8:57.00)
03 - There Goes Another Love Song (3:07.34)
04 - Cry No More (4:23.59)
05 - Knoxville Girl (3:39.00)
06 - Green Grass and High Tides (13:01.54)

Very nice quality.

This is first broadcast radio performance the Outlaws did live from The Record Plant promoting the release of their self-titled debut album. Some great songs here.
Some sources list this show as April 1975. This may be a rebroadcast date. Other information suggests this show may actually be originally performed and broadcast on March 11, 1975, which is the date I have used here.

Buddy Guy - 1975-03-11 - Hiroshima, JP (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Junior Wells and Buddy Guy
Yuhbin Chokin Hall, Hiroshima Japan
1975-03-xx

lineage
SBD > Cd(r) > Flac

01 Let Me Love You Baby
02 How Blue Can You Get
03 High-Heel Sneakers
04 First Time I Met The Blues
05 Stone Crazy
06 Fever (Work Song)
07 Come On Home To Me Baby
08 Little By Little
09 Don't Go No Further
10 Snatch It Back And Hold It
11 Help Me Darling
12 Hoochie Coochie Man (Someday Baby)
13 Waterman Blues

Led Zeppelin - 1975-03-11 - Long Beach, CA (SBD/FLAC) "Californication"



(Soundboard FLAC)

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 1975-03-11
Location: Long Beach,CA
Venue: Civic Arena
Source: SBD

Lineage:
1zeppelin2 Silvers>eac(secure mode/read offsets corrected)>wav>flac(level 8)

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Rock & Roll
03 - Sick Again
04 - Over The Hills And Far Away
05 - In My Time OF Dying
06 - The Song Remains The Same
07 - The Rain Song
08 - Kashmir

CD2
01 - No Quarter
02 - Trampled Underfoot
03 - Moby Dick

CD3
01 - Dazed ANd Confused
02 - Stairway To Heaven
03 - Whole Lotta Love
04 - Black Dog

Led Zeppelin - 1975-03-11 - Long Beach, CA (SBD/FLAC) by Moonchild Records

(Soundboard FLAC)

Led Zeppelin 
March 11, 1975 
Civic Arena 
Long Beach CA 

MOONCHILD RECORDS / MC-090 / Soundboard 

Lineage: 
Silvers > dBCDripper > Flac 

CD1
01 - Band Announcement 
02 - Rock and Roll 
03 - Sick Again 
04 - Over the Hills and Far Away 
05 - In My Time of Dying 
06 - The Song Remains the Same 
07 - The Rain Song 
08 - Kashmir 

CD2
01 - No Quarter 
02 - Trampled Underfoot 
03 - Moby Dick 

CD3
01 - Dazed and Confused 
02 - Stairway to Heaven 
03 - Whole Lotta Love 
04 - Black Dog

Led Zeppelin - 1975-03-11 - Long Beach, CA (AUD/SBD/FLAC) "The Beachcombers"


(Audience + Soundboard FLAC)

"The Beachcombers"

Remastered Audience + Soundboard Recordings, (A Group/Personal Project)

Lineage:
"Californication", (EVSD), Silvers > EAC > WAV > Flac > TLH, Decode > WAV > Remaster > Flac (Level.8, Align On SBE'S) (All Tracks Tested With TLH, No Errors Occured)

Label: N/A
Original Tapers: Soundboard: N/A
Audience: Mike "The Mike" Millard

CD1

01) Introduction * + (Fades In)
02) Rock And Roll +
03) Sick Again + (Suffers From Some Brief Equipment Issues)
04) Over The Hills And Far Away +
05) In My Time Of Dying +
06) The Song Remains The Same +
07) The Rain Song +
08) Kashmir + (Fades Out)


CD2
01) No Quarter + (Fades In, Suffers From Some Brief Equipment Issues)
02) Trampled Underfoot +
03) Moby Dick + (Fades Out)


CD3
01) Dazed And Confused + (Fades In, Includes: "Woodstock")
02) Stairway To Heaven +
03) Whole Lotta Love + (Includes: "The Crunge")
04) Black Dog + (Fades Out)


Legend:
*: Audience Recording
+: Soundboard Recording
* +: Combination Of Both Tape Sources

NOTES:
This particular release is a fan made remaster of the soundboard recording of the bands performance on March, 11th, 1975.
This is a Group/Personal Project by "Those Guys That Do This To Fill The Deep Yawning Void In Our Failed And Useless Lives", The 7th Son, Joel, Porgie, Mark, Mike, Grendel, and Acapulco Gold.
We hope that everyone who picks this up will enjoy it, and will pass it along, and share with others, or just pass, the choice is yours.
This is not meant to be a "Definitive" edition.

Cheers and thanks go out:
- The taper of the soundboard (Unknown), and the taper of the audience recording (Mike, R.I.P), thank you both for taping and sharing with everyone in the community.
- To the original uploader of the soundboard recording, thank you very much for sharing your silvers, I apologize for forgetting your name, it is not intentional.
- My mate Porgie for listening to the samples of the project, proofing the final project, helping me with the tape speed issues, and for giving me great notes. Always a pleasure working with you mate, I wish you a speedy recovery.
- My mate Mark for taking time out of his day to put together some excellent artwork for the project, most appreciated mate.
- My mate Mike for going on all the coffee runs.

Dedicated to:
Mike "The Mike" Millard...who shared so much with us, and left us too soon, Bruno Gerussi, (who I hope is cleaning up the driftwood that washes up on the shores of heaven), and Snoop...who always represents "The LBC".


Original Notes:
The 1st of a 2 night stint at the Long Beach Arena, another legendary Zeppelin performance of the 1975 tour, mostly due to Mike's audience recording, if Mike had never shared his recording, we would only have the other (much poorer tape source) to have as a guide, and would probably never know how good this show was.

Some collectors argue about which night was a better performance, some say that the 2nd night in Long Beach was better due to the fact that the 1st night was plagued with equipment problems (as Plant would say "Some Buzzing around the keyboard section), and the band missed their marks a couple times during the night's performance (i.e: Plant stumbles with the lyrics of a few songs like "Rock And Roll", and "Sick Again") , but I personally find both shows to be enjoyable, with one not being any better than the other.

Plant makes a very strange comment during the performance, before the band goes into "Kashmir" he says to the audience "This is for the benefit of anyone making a bootleg", the reason why I found this strange is because it almost seems like they know that the show was being taped this night.

The band obviously knew that their shows were bootlegged, and they've made comments about bootleggers before.

Led Zeppelin - 1975-03-11 - Long Beach, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 37"



Led Zeppelin
Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, CA
March 11, 1975
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS and Dadgad
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 37

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 > Adobe Audition 3.0 > iZotope RX and Ozone > Peak Pro 6 > FLAC

01 Rock And Roll
02 Sick Again
03 Over The Hills And Far Away
04 In My Time Of Dying
05 The Song Remains The Same
06 The Rain Song
07 Kashmir
08 No Quarter
09 Trampled Underfoot
10 Moby Dick
11 Dazed And Confused
12 Stairway To Heaven
13 Whole Lotta Love
14 Black Dog

Known Faults: None

Rush - 1975-03-11 - Northampton, PA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

RUSH 
Roxy Theater 
Northampton, PA 
March 11th 1975 

Geddy Lee: Vocals, Bass 
Alex Lifeson: Backing Vocals, Guitar 
Neil Peart: Drums 

01 Intro 
02 Finding My Way 
03 Best I Can 
04 What You're Doing 
05 Anthem 
06 By-Tor and the Snow Dog 
07 Bad Boy (Beatles) 
08 Guitar Solo 
09 Working Man 
10 Drum Solo 

encore
11 In the Mood 
12 Need Some Love 

There is a lot of chatter about this newly unearthed show.. Was it the 10th or was it the 11th? Hmmmmmm 

From the guy that sent me the lossless version: 
The only date record we have is the label on the reel to reel (and the words of the guy who recorded/found it). Neil, the radio station engineer who discovered this, said Rush had an opener named Slim Pickins and they kept the sets shorter at The Roxy to appease the townspeople with the noise and tomfoolery. How much of this is fact is lost in the 43+ years between now and then...at least as far as combing the Internet showed me...There doesn't appear to be any historical archive of The Roxy and it's earlier days of musical glory anywhere... 
So the tape said March 10, 1975 and that's all I can say... 

Queen - 1976-03-11 - Santa Monica, CA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Queen
Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica , CA
March 11, 1976
Barry G Master via JEMS

Recording Gear: Unknown portable cassette recorder with built in mono microphone

JEMS 2019 Transfer: Barry G TDK Audua master cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96 capture to .wav > pitch adjustment > iZotope RX7 and Ozone 8 restoration and mastering > iZotope MBIT+ resample and dither to 16/44.1 > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.37 > FLAC

01 Bohemian Rhapsody introduction
02 Ogre Battle
03 Sweet Lady
04 White Queen
05 Flick of the Wrist
06 Bohemian Rhapsody > Killer Queen > The March of the Black Queen > Bohemian
Rhapsody (reprise)
07 Bring Back That Leroy Brown
08 Brighton Rock
09 Guitar Solo
10 Son and Daughter
11 The Prophet’s Song
12 Stone Cold Crazy
13 Doing Alright
14 Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon
15 Keep Yourself Alive
16 Seven Seas of Rhye
17 Liar
18 In the Lap of the Gods
19 Now I’m Here
20 Big Spender
21 Rock and Roll Medley (including Jailhouse Rock and Be-Bop-A-Lula)
22 God Save the Queen

Known Faults:
-The Prophet's Song: start slightly cut
-In The Lap Of Gods: start slightly cut
-Now I'm Here: start slightly cut

JEMS is thrilled to commence our partnership with longtime Southern California taper Barry G with this previously uncirculated and undocumented Queen master tape from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Barry began taping in the early ‘70s and has been active ever since, though his later work focused more on video than audio. In his heyday, Barry was a dual threat, not only recording the shows he attended but photographing too with impressive results.

Beyond his own recording, Barry was a close friend of the late Mike “The Mike” Millard, attending many concerts with him and helping Mike make his recordings. Like Jim R, Barry has shared with JEMS some Mike the Mic recordings not in general circulation which will be part of our continuing Lost and Found Mike the Mic series down the road. But before we get to those, we have a great Queen artifact to bring forth.

Barry caught Queen on their third U.S. tour in support of A Night At The Opera. The band would play four shows over three nights in Santa Monica according to the Ultimate Queen website, playing early and late shows on the 9th, plus shows on the 10th and 11th, with this the closing set of the four. While Barry was not using Millard-caliber equipment, his recordings are a material step up from many of the built-in mic cassette captures of the era. There’s slight distortion when the levels get hot, but the recording is otherwise close, clear and lively. Samples provided. Barry says he sat in Orchestra C, Row 15.

Given there are only three extant recordings of the 1976 U.S. tour, Barry’s Santa Monica document is a major find for Queen fans. The performance is equally appealing with lots of Freddie Mercury audience interaction and peak band performance.

Barry is putting his deep archive of audio, video and photographic goodies into a website called Barry Goldstein Concert Closet. The old site is still out there on the web and a new and improved site is on the way.

JEMS wants to thank Barry G for trusting us with his incredible work, both audio and photo, and for deciding now was the time to share that work widely with fans. Please let him know how much you appreciate it in the comments. Of course, these shows would all be stuck on hard drives if it wasn’t for the work of mjk5510. As always, we couldn’t do it without you.

Hawkwind - 1977-03-11 - Amsterdam, NL (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Paradiso

Lineage: 
1st gen tape? transferred to CDR > xACT > Flac 

Dave Brock - guitar, vocals 
Robert Calvert - lead vocals 
Simon King - drums 
Simon House - keyboards, violin 
Adrian Shaw - bass, vocals 

01 electronic intro 
02 reefer madness 
03 hassan i sahba 
04 the forge of vulcan 
05 brainstorm 
06 wind of change 
07 steppenwolf 
08 spirit of the age 
09 sonic attack 
10 damnation alley 
11 fable of a failed race 
12 uncle sam’s on mars 
13 iron dream 
14 waiting for my man 
15 paranoia 

Notes: 
One of the better sounding Hawkwind audience recordings. Been quite a while since this was here (I last seeded it back in 2008) so perhaps time for another spin. 

The Cure - 1979-03-11 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

01 - 10.15 Saturday Night (Slightly Ext)
02 - Accuracy
03 - Grinding Halt
04 - Another Day
05 - Object
06 - Subway Song
07 - Foxy Lady
08 - Meathook
09 - Three Imaginary Boys
10 - Boys Don'T Cry
11 - Plastic Passion
12 - Fire In Cairo
13 - It'S Not You


encores
14 - Do The Hansa
15 - Killing An Arab


encores
16 - 10:15 SATURDAY NIGHT (extended)

Judas Priest - 1979-03-11 - New York, USA (SBD/FLAC) "Mudd Quake"




(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineag:
24-bit-48kHz FLAC files > xAct (convert to .wav) > iZotope RX Advanced 1.30.768 (dither to 16-bit, resample to 44.1 kHz) > xAct (convert to .flac level 8, ffp)

ARTIST: Judas Priest
ALBUM: Mudd Quake
VENUE: Mudd club
CITY: New York City
DATE: March 11, 1979
LABEL: WOW-111 (Bootleg)
SOURCE: Soundboard
FORMAT: 12" Blue Vinyl

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

A1 - Hell Bent For Leather
A2 - Delivering the Goods
A3 - Running Wild.flac
A4 - Beyond the Realms of Death
A5 - The Green Manalishi
B1 - Victim of Changes
B2 - Rock Forever
B3 - Starbreaker

Anthony Braxton Quintet - 1983-03-11 - Bern, CH (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Anthony Braxton Quintet
Bern, Switzerland
11 March 1983
fm>?>cdr>secure rip>flac

Anthony Braxton - saxophones and clarinet
George Lewis - trombone
John Lindberg - bass
Gerry Hemingway - drums
Giorgio Gaslini(?) – piano

1 composition 105a
2 ?
3 ?

total time 55:52

notes:
There is some confusion over the date as there is another recording circulating from Pisa, Italy with the same date.

The Band - 1984-03-11 - Portland, OR (SBD/FLAC)


 
(Soundboard FLAC)

The Band
Starry Night,
Portland, OR
1984-03-11

Lineage: SBD > Unknown > WAV > TLH > FLAC 8
(WAV files from Mauro R. - GW 2021-03-19)

Levon Helm
Rick Danko
Garth Hudson
Richard Manuel
+ The Cate Brothers:
Earl Cate - guitar,
Earnie Cate - keyboards,
Ron Eoff - bass,
Terry Cagle - drums

01 - Rag Mama Rag
02 - Long Black Veil
03 - King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
04 - It Makes No Difference
05 - Milk Cow Boogie
06 - Mystery Train
07 - The Shape I'm In
08 - VooDoo Music
09 - W.S - Walcott Medicine Show
10 - You Don't Know Me
11 - Stage Fright
12 - Caldonia
13 - Genetic Method > Chest Fever
14 - The Weight
15 - Java Blues
16 - I Shall Be Released
17 - Up On Cripple Creek

first encore
18 - Blaze of Glory
19 - One More Shot
20 - Willie And The Hand Jive

second encore
21 - Ophelia
[Rivers of Babylon (acapella) - MISSING]

Notes:
Fantastic soundboard recording. The first of two consecutive nights at Starry Night

Rainbow - 1984-03-11 - Osaka, JP (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Rainbow 
Title: Osaka 1984 
Dates: March 11, 1984 
Venue: Osaka Jo Hall, Osaka JP. 

Source: Stereo Audience 4+ Recording 
Lineage: Darker Than Blue 211/212 Boot 2CD > WAV > EAC > FLAC 
* Kinnie Master Cassette Tapes 

Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar 
Joe Lynn Turner: Vocals 
Roger Glover: Bass 
David Rosenthal: Keyboards 
Chuck Burgi: Drums

CD1
01 - Land Of Hope And Glory 
02 - Over The Rainbow 
03 - Spotlight Kid 
04 - Fool For The Night 
05 - I Surrender 
06 - Can't Happen Here 
07 - Catch The Rainbow 
08 - Miss Mistreated 
09 - Drinking With The Devil 
10 - Keyboard Solo 
11 - Difficult To Cure (Reprise) 
12 - Guitar Solo 
13 - Drum Solo 
14 - Power 

CD2
01 - Blues 
02 - Stranded 
03 - Death Alley Driver 
04 - Fire Dance 
05 - Maybe Next Time 
06 - All Night Long 
07 - Woman From Tokyo / Since You've Been Gone 
08 - Smoke On The Water 
09 - Over The Rainbow

Iron Maiden - 1987-03-11 - Chicago, IL (AUD/FLAC) "Caught Somewhere In Chicago" ZODIAC 105


(Audience FLAC)

Iron Maiden – Caught Somewhere In Chicago 
Label: Zodiac (9) - ZODIAC 105 
Format: 2 CD, Limited Edition, Numbered, Unofficial Release 
Live at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL. USA 11th March 1987. 


Thanks to Calvinist! 

Band: Iron Maiden 
Venue: Rosemont Horizon 
City: Rosemont (Chicago) 
State: Illinois 
Country: United States of America 
Date: March 11, 1987 

Version: Version 1 - includes 'Running Free'. 

CD1 
01 - Intro - Blade Runner Theme 
02 - Caught Somewhere in Time 
03 - 2 Minutes to Midnight 
04 - Children of the Damned 
05 - Stranger in a Strange Land 
06 - Wasted Years 
07 - Rime of the Ancient Mariner 

CD2 
08 - Guitar Duel/Walking in the Air 
09 - Heaven Can Wait 
10 - Phantom of the Opera 
11 - Hallowed Be Thy Name 
12 - Iron Maiden 
13 - Running Free 

This is an excellent recording from the second leg of Iron Maiden's 'Somewhere on Tour' 86/87. It's said to be a soundboard, but it sounds more like a first-rate audience recording. 

Sadly, 'Sea of Madness' had been dropped from the set by this stage of the tour, but the lengthening of Dave and Adrian's guitar duel is no little compensation. Adrian in particular shreds in this Rosemont performance! 

Other highlights include 'Heaven Can Wait' and 'Phantom of the Opera', the latter being played at a more furious pace than during the first leg of the tour.

The Band - 1987-03-11 - Bridgeport, CT (SBD/AUD/FLAC)


(Soundboard/Audience FLAC)

Klein Auditorium,

source: sbd/aud blend - cassette master
(via Jerry Moore's dat clone)

lineage: master cassette>dat>dat>hd>cd wave>flac
transferred & seeded by Rob Berger

01 - WS Walcott Medicine Show
02 - CC Rider
03 - The Battle Is Over
04 - It Makes No Difference
05 - Caledonia*
06 - Mystery Train*
07 - The Weight*
08 - Ophelia*+
09 - Java Blues*+
10 - Up On Cripple Creek*

encore:
11 - Willie & the Hand Jive*+

*w/Shredney - harp
+w/Jorma K - guitar

one disc: 67:40

notes: on bill with Hot Tuna

Paul Simon - 1987-03-11 - St Louis, MO (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Fox Theater


Lineage:

unknown Sennheiser microphones > portable PCM encoder > portable VHS recorder -> HiFi VHS audio > Panasonic DMR-EH75V > optical connection -> Phillips Stand-Alone CD burner > Audacity to split files

Paul Simon - guitar, vocals, percussion

Hugh Masekela - trumpet, vocals
Miriam Makeba - vocals
Ladysmith Black Mambazo - vocals
Bakithi Kumalo - bass
Barney Rachabane - Saxophone, pennywhistle
Isaac Mtshali - drums
John Selolwane - guitar
Nobambo Fazakerley - background vocals
Nomsa Caluza - background vocals
Ray Phiri - guitar
Sonti Mndebele - background vocals
Tony Cedras - keyboard, accordion

CD1

01 Township Jive
02 The Boy In The Bubble
03 Gumboots/Whispering Bells
04 Bring Him Back Home
05 Brinca de Vivre
06 Crazy Love Vol II
07 I Know What I Know
08 Nomathemba
09 Yibo Labo
10 Homeless
11 Graceland
12 You Can Call Me Al
13 Stimela

 
CD2
01 Jikel Maweni
02 Soweto Blues
03 Amompondo
04 Under African Skies
05 Mother And Child Reunion
06 Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
07 The Boxer
08 Amazing Grace/Reveal Yourself
09 Zeni Sena
10 O Kuma
11 N'Kosi Sikeleli Africa

Paul Stanley - 1989-03-11 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

"The Ritz '89" Soundboard Fork In Hell Records (FIHR-030) 
New York City, NY. 
March 11, 1989 

Source: Soundboard recording 
Format: 1 CD-R 
Lineage: Trade CD -> EAC (Wav) -> TLH (Flac8)

01 - I Stole Your Love 
02 - I Want You 
03 - Tears Are Falling 
04 - Tonight You Belong To Me 
05 - C'Mon And Love Me 
06 - Wouldn't You Like To Know Me 
07 - Heaven's On Fire 
08 - Hide Your Heart 
09 - Reason To Live 
10 - Lick It Up 
11 - Let's Put The X In Sex 
12 - Love Gun 
13 - Goodbye 
14 - Communication Breakdown 
15 - Detroit Rock City

Rush - 1994-03-11 - Worcester, MA (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard SHN)

Rush - Welcome To Our Town
 
Bookmark: http://www.digitalrushexperience.com/database/review.php?RecordingID=1418
Media: 2 CDr
Time: 46:23, 46:15
Catalog: Digital Reproductions: DR-31194
Source: Soundboard (Unknown Low Gen)
Quality: EX-/EX
Date: March 11, 1994
Location: The Centrum, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

CD1
01 - Intro 1:48
02 - Dreamline 5:07
03 - The Spirit Of Radio 5:00
04 - The Analog Kid 5:44
05 - Cold Fire 4:34
06 - Time Stand Still 6:01
07 - Nobody's Hero 5:11
08 - Roll The Bones 6:10
09 - Animate 6:48

CD2
01 - Stick It Out 6:19
02 - Double Agent 4:53
03 - Limelight 4:34
04 - Mystic Rhythms 5:54
05 - Closer To The Heart 5:43
06 - Show Don't Tell 5:27
07 - Leave That Thing Alone 5:57
08 - The Rhythm Method 7:28
 
Comments and Reviews:

The Digital Dan
(Audio - 8.5)

Ah, finally the soundboard from the Worcester show has been found, this time a much better source! So this release is much better than "A Tale of Two" and highly recommended. While it is not as good as "Darkness and Light" and "Animated", it is still quite good and sounds excellent. It is still from an analog source so there is a little hiss, nothing out of the ordinary. Just hope that someday we will find the DAT source for this show. The only other detraction is that there is a weird tape problem at the very end of "Double Agent" where the tape seemed like it was stretched. The funny thing is, it actually sounds like it could be an intentional way to end the song, though I doubt that would be true. Once again, it is only 3/4 of the show and we lose everything after the drum solo.

Ron's Rush RoIO Review
(Grade: A-)
This set is a relatively rare soundboard show. I’ ve heard folks rank this one up there with “ Mirrors,” but really, it’s nowhere near that good. The problem is that there’s a lot of crossfading, which really detracts from the overall package. It’s still a good show, worthy of a high grade, but this is NOT the definitive Counterparts show. Also, the last half hour of the concert is missing.

Andy Summers & John Etheridge - 1994-03-11 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Guitar Duo Live

Lineage:
WAV source from trade > AEnc > FLAC (level: 6)

CD1 (1st set)
01 - Sister Sadie (Horace Silver)
02 - Moravia
03 - 1 + 2 Blues (Larry Coryell)
04 - Stoneless Counts
05 - Good-bye Pork Pie Hat (Charlie Mingus)
06 - Message In A Bottle
07 - Nuages (D - Reinhardt)
08 - Resolution (John Coltrane)
09 - Little Transgressions

CD2 (2nd set)
01 - Sister Sadie (Horace Silver)
02 - Moravia
03 - 1 + 2 Blues (Larry Coryell)
04 - Stoneless Counts
05 - Good-bye Pork Pie Hat (Charlie Mingus)
06 - Message In A Bottle
07 - Nuages (D - Reinhardt)
08 - Resolution (John Coltrane)
09 - Little Transgressions

Van Halen - 1995-03-11 - Pesancola, FL (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

"Impulsive Balance"
Civic Center

Label:
It's the feel of music (ITS 1010/11)

Lineage:
Original soundboard source silver CDs>CDR trade>EAC>flac level 8>you

CD1 [60:03]
01 - Opening 7:46
02 - The Seventh Seal 6:23
03 - Big Fat Money 3:54
04 - Runaround 6:16
05 - Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do) 6:16
06 - Amsterdam 6:36
07 - When It's Love 6:47
08 - Can't Stop Lovin' You 4:55
09 - Bass Solo :58
10 - Aftershock 5:44
11 - Drum Solo 4:28

CD2 [61:07]
01 - Best of Both Worlds 5:41
02 - Feelin' 6:37
03 - Eagles Fly 6:35
04 - Take Me Back (Deja Vu) 4:25
05 - 316 7:08
06 - Why Can't This Be Love 3:41
07 - Finish What Ya Started 5:59
08 - Right Now 8:31
09 - Panama 6:35
10 - Dreams 5:55

Total Show Time (both discs) - 2:01:10

Notes:
This is the second of 2 Van Halen uploads for me, and again is another excellent soundboard recording burned directly from the silver CDs in a CDR trade. This show is from the Balance Tour (aka the "Ambulance Tour" due to Eddie and Alex's numerous medical issues during that
tour). This concert was also the opening night of the tour, and was partially shown on MTV as part of their Spring Break '95 coverage at the time. A great, spirited performance from the band andawesome, official release quality sound make this a must-have.

Van Halen - 1995-03-11 - Pensacola, FL (DVDfull pro-shot DL)

(DVDfull pro-shot DL)

NTSC

A Deuce8pro/Skulljam9 Production:

Pensacola, FL
Civic Center
122mins.Complete
NTSC Pro Shot
7.11GB 1 DUAL LAYER

Note:
New master vhs transfer by me (Deuce8pro). PC Menus done by Skulljam9.
Upgrade by id say two generations to the BTB dvd.

Lineage:
Master VHS > JVC HRS-9800U S-VHS Deck (TBC/DNR Turned ON, Audio set to HI FI) >
AR Pro II Series S-Video Cable > Panasonic ES-10 (Pass through tbc/frame synchronizer, Line in NR turned ON,
both in and output black levels set to darker) > AR Pro II Series S-Video Cable > Audio wires from vcr >
Sony TR-740 Digital8 Camera (TBC/DNR Turned ON, used for temporal filtering) > firewire > JVC DRM-100 DVD Recorder >
2 DVD-R XP Mode > Reauthored without re-encoding by Skulljam9 on a dual layer disc

Video attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Display mode: Only Pan&scan
Source picture resolution: 720x480 (525/60)
Frame rate: 30.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 7.78Mbps

Audio attributes:
Audio coding mode: ac3
Sampling rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not Specified
Number of audio channels: 2.0
Bitrate: 448Kbps
Number of audio streams: 1

01 - Introduction
02 - The Seventh Seal
03 - Big Fat Money
04 - Runaround
05 - Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)
06 - Amsterdam
07 - When It's Love
08 - Can't Stop Lovin'You
09 - Mike Solo
10 - Aftershock
11 - Alex Solo
12 - Best Of Both Worlds
13 - Feelin'
14 - Eagles Fly
15 - Take Me Back (Deja Vu)
16 - Eddie Solo
17 - Why Can't This BeLove
18 - Finish What Ya Started
19 - Right Now
20 - Panama
21 - Dreams