martedì 5 maggio 2026

Buffalo Springfield - 1968-05-05 - Long Beach, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Stereo SBD (2nd gen.?)

01 - intro/tuning
02 - r & r woman (abruptly cut)
03 - stage warning
04 - r & r woman (tk 2)
05 - talk and tuning
06 - there goes another day
07 - - bad i.d.
08 - Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
09 - talk
10 - ? tune
11 - mr - soul
12 - uno mundo
13 - for what it's worth
14 - bluebird pt 1
15 - bluebird pt.2

Jethro Tull - 1971-05-05 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Fillmore East

lineage
trade cassette (maxell XLII 90 min) of low unknown generation > played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) 

Ian Anderson: vocals, flute and acoustic guitar 
Martin Barre: electric guitar 
John Evan: piano and organ 
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: bass 
Clive Bunker: drums (his last scheduled tull concert, 

01 - my god 17:42 
02 - talk and tuning 1:52 
03 - with you there to help me > 4:11 
04 - by kind permission of... 5:33 
05 - talk and tuning 1:31 
06 - sossity, you're a woman > reasons for waiting > sossity reprise 5:43 
07 - talk and tuning 1:29 
08 - aqualung 6:47 
09 - talk 1:19 
10 - cross eyed Mary (with drum solo) 14:12 
11 - nothing is easy 6:17 
12 - encore break and talk 2:20 
13 - wind up > 4:29 
14 - guitar solo > 5:49 
15 - wind up reprise 9:07 

runtime: 88:23 (minutes/seconds) 

comments:
acc to the min. of info, Ian's voice failed him on April 4th show in Baltimore and tull had to cancel their 2nd (late) show there that night so I suspect the NY shows for 4/5 and 4/6 were postponed until May.

as a fan of this band almost since the beginning, I can't let this day pass without posting this show, this is probably one of the 1st 5 tull roio's I've ever heard and it seems odd that it hasn't been posted before (to my knowledge), since I still haven't heard any indication of it being officially released. this is supposed to be the last show with their original drummer, who I never got to see live. it would be one of the most significant changes in the band's history, along with the very early addition of Martin Barre. Martin was in this band longer than anyone except Anderson, but Bunker was only there for the 1st few years, and he was a great drummer (probably still is too.) here's some music of my favorite tull era, on Cinco de mayo (isn't that today?) 42 years ago the New York area was treated to the sounds of tull with their original Aqualung tour lineup. Barlow was great too, but it was very different than Clive tull. hope you enjoy this show. I don't know the gen. of it but this is probably the full show. samples are in comments. Happy Cinco de Bunker. Ian 

Focus - 1973-05-05 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

This is from a Portuguese (or Brazilian) TV broadcast. The DVD has chapters and a menu.
Video quality - good
Audio - very good (After "Sylvia" there seems to be an increase in level and a bit of hiss - not a problem, though)
Performance - excellent - watch Jan Akkerman do his trick with his little finger curled around the volume control of his guitar!

Video 
MPEG-2,720x480 29.97fps (4:3)NTSC

audio
MPEG-1 audio layer-2 48000 Hz stereo 224 kbps

01 - Focus II
02 - Hocus Pocus
03 - Focus III
04 - Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers!
05 - Eruption
06 - Sylvia
07 - Hocus Pocus (Reprise)
08 - Profile Feat. Thijs Flute Solo
09 - House Of The King
10 - Jan Akkerman Solo

Led Zeppelin - 1973-05-05 - Tampa, FL (AUD/FLAC) "Quantient"


(Audience FLAC)

"Quantient" (Cobra Standard Series 023)

Venue: Tampa Stadium
Source: Audience

Lineage: 
My Silver > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC(level 7)

Title: Quantient (2CD)

Label: 
Cobra Standard Series 023

CD1
01.Intro
02.Rock And Roll
03.Celebration Day
04.Black Dog
05.Over The Hills And Far Away
06.Misty Mountain Hop
07.Since I've Been Loving You
08.No Quarter
09.The Song Remains The Same
10.The Rain Song
11.The Ocean
12.Communication Breakdown

CD2
01.Dazed And Confused
02.Stairway To Heaven
03.Moby Dick *not listed in the original info file
04.Heartbreaker
05.Whole Lotta Love

QUANTIENT
COBRA STANDARD SERIES 023
CD1: Rock And Roll/Celebration Day/Bring It On Home Intro/Black Dog/Over The Hills And Far Away/Misty Mountain Hop/Since I've Been Loving You/No Quarter/The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song
CD2: Dazed And Confused medley incl. San Francisco/Stairway To Heaven/Moby Dick/Heartbreaker medley incl. Bouree/Whole Lotta Love medley incl. Boogie Chillun/The Ocean/Communication Breakdown
Recording: Very good to Excellent mono audience. Source: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida May 5 '73. Comments: Japanese bootleg. Deluxe glossy cardboard single pocket sleeve. Insert inside. 1,000 copies made. argenteumastrum

Bootledz.com says :
5-5-73, source 1
56,700 Fans Together and Boogie (Rock Calendar), First Day (ARMS), Pigeon Blood (Flagge, 3cd), Quantient (Cobra), & Top of the World (Badgeholders)

(Flagge is a mix, relying on the second source only when the first is cut. It's sound has been amplified considerably, making the music and background noise much louder. It would have easily fit on 2 cds.)
ARMS is the only title to have all of the tracks properly sequenced. It is missing 2 seconds at the cut in the beginning of Song Remains the Same. There is a brief speed problem near the end of Rain Song. It is missing almost 2 minutes of tape after The Ocean. The Ocean and Communication Breakdown run too fast, near 6%. All other tracks run at the proper speed. Cobra is missing a total of about 70 seconds between songs overall but there are no extra cuts because of it. The tape runs at the proper speed. Rock Calendar is highly edited. No Quarter has been completely butchered to remove audience disturbances. They then had to rearrange the song to contend with the edits. Overall, the song is missing 2.5 minutes. The tape problem in the beginning of Song Remains the Same has also been removed which eliminates almost 5 seconds of tape. Whole Lotta Love is missing the first 92 seconds. The Ocean is missing 5 seconds too many. This title runs very fast too. Badgeholders is a two source mix, with source one as it's foundation. It misses a little bit of source one at two of the cuts. ARMS and Cobra sound similar and are a little bit better sounding than Rock Calendar. Badgeholders has been amplified over the others. 

Jack Bruce Band - 1975-05-05 - Mannheim, DE (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

JACK BRUCE BAND
Incl Carla Bley Mick Taylor
1975-05-05
Rosengarten
Mannheim
West Germany

REEL 2 REEL Master>1st GEN REEL>DAT1>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME

"Master Reel, was erased by the Taper himself....1st gens are all that exist"-HB

Recorded by "HB"

Recorded with;TELEFUNKEN MAGNETOPHON 300 TS>GRUNDIG Microphone

From the collection of; "Per-Erik"

JACK BRUCE- Bass/Vocals
MICK TAYLOR- Guitars
CARLA BLEY- Piano/Keyboards
RONNIE LEAHY- Organ/Keyboards
BRUCE GARY- Drums

CD1
01. Morning Story
02. Keep It Down
03. Pieces Of Mind
04. Tickets To Waterfalls
05. Weird Of Hermiston/Post War
06. Band Members Introduced
07. Spirit
08. One
09. Out Into The Fields

CD2
01. You Burned The Tables On Me
02. Without A Word
03. Smiles & Grins
04. Smiles & Grins (Coda)

Steve Miller Band - 1976-05-05 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Steve Miller Band
1976-05-05
05-05-1976
Beacon Theatre, N.Y., N.Y.

FM BROADCAST-CASS- COOL EDIT PRO-TLH
MASTER TAPE NO EQ OR NR

First Set: Unpluged
01 Baby Calling Me Home
02 Wild Mountain Honey
03 Going To The Country
04 Nothing Lasts
05 Going To Mexico
06 Joker

Second Set: Electric
07 Fly Like A Eagle
08 Gangster Of Love
09 Your Cash Ain'T Nothin' But Trash
10 Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma  

Marshall Tucker Band - 1977-05-05 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Uptown Theater
WKQX FM

CD1
01. Fly Like An Eagle / Long Hard Ride
02. Searchin' For A Rainbow
03. Heard It In A Love Song
04. I Should Have Never Started Lovin' You
05. Take The Highway
06. Fire On The Mountain
07. In My Own Way
08. Never Trust A Stranger

CD2
01. 24 Hours At A Time
02. Ramblin'
03. Can't You See
04. This Ol' Cowboy

The Marshall Tucker Band, on tour, supporting their 1977 album, Carolina Dreams. Great show, like always. And a very nice FM recording. Only a few tape flaws, but no big deal. No big cuts or anything like that.

Procol Harum - 1977-05-05 - Hempstead, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Hofstra University Playhouse, Hempstead, New York

Source: WLIR-FM > Cassette Master (TDK-SA)

Transfer: Sony TC-WE 475 > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (44.1)

Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > WAV > TLH [SB's aligned] Flac level 8

Gary Brooker - vocals and various instruments (still alive age 71)
Michael Grabham - guitar (still alive age 69)
Dee Murray (passed away: Jan 15, 1992 age 45) filled in on bass for Chris Copping on this tour.
Pete Solley - Hammond organ (still alive, age 68)
Barrie James Wilson - Drummer (passed away: Oct 8, 1990 age 43)

Attended and notes by Bert Saraco:
Procol Harum's performance at the Hofstra Playhouse, in May of 1977 was to be broadcast on a local FM radio station. Little did any of us know that night that this was not only a night that would commemorate ten years of great music (complete with a huge 'birthday' cake brought out on stage) but that it would be one of the last times that this band would play together before a decades-long retirement.

I arrived early and was able to get into the backstage area: we eventually noticed that there was an open door leading to a basement room that seemed to be trafficked by the various band members. Although the mood onstage during the performance seemed to be unusually subdued (I suppose that the band was keenly aware that this was to be one of the very last shows that they would be doing – perhaps tensions were high and spirits were low) the members of the band during sound-check were amiable and warm towards us. Gary was very generous with his time and quite accessible to two star-struck fans!

The sound-check was quite a surprise – Whisky Train featuring Pete Solley carrying the main riff on electric fiddle! A real gem, if only anyone had a quality recording of it! Reviewing the muffled, poor-quality audience-recording that I had found, I noticed that the broadcast had, in fact, gone out edited. Here is the complete set list:

Fanfare / Bringing Home the Bacon
Simple Sister
Something Magic
Strangers In Space (an outstanding performance!)
Grand Hotel (featuring Brazil as the middle section)
Conquistador
Pandora's Box (featuring a very funky organ break from Solley!)
The Unquiet Zone (an incredible drum solo from BJ!)
A Salty Dog (stunning!)
Mark of the Claw (impressive!)
A Whiter Shade of Pale

This is basically the way the show went out over the air. Here is what the radio audience didn't hear:

This Old Dog
Shopping For Clothes
Nothing But The Truth

Here, Gary asks for 'the louder shout' to choose between Homburg and Shade of Pale. The crowd reacts, Gary pauses to determine the louder applause, and plays the intro to ...The Devil Came From Kansas – but, then goes right into the last song of the evening ... A Whiter Shade of Pale!

There was a hint of sadness in the air. Not many smiles from the stage after the last notes. The final chords of AWSoP once again produced an energy; especially between Gary and BJ, as they each seemed almost ready to launch off of their respective stools as that piano / drum duel that we'd seen so often charged the very atmosphere with drama and power. It was another face-off ... and once again, they both won.

A Whiter Shade of Pale was actually the last song of the evening, at the end of the encore. When the show went out over the air, evidently it was tape delayed and edited to delete This Old Dog, Shopping for Clothes, and Nothing But the Truth and gave the impression that AWSOP directly followed Mark of the Claw. Of course that means that somewhere someone just might have a broadcast-quality master that contains the whole show! I keep hoping for a grand compilation of live classic performances like these! Who knows what lurks in the vaults of radio stations around the world?!

By the way, we saw the band again at the Academy of Music in NYC (aka Palladium) within days of the Hofstra show and it was a wonderful performance with band-members actually in very high spirits! Unless I'm wrong, this was the last show - certainly the last in the States. The thrill that I'll always remember from that night was making eye-contact with Gary at another informal 'ten-year' party backstage: Gary held up his piece of cake from across the room and said, "Hi, Bert!" I didn't know that living legends did things like that!

You'll be happy to know that I've corresponded with Mr. Saraco and he says he probably still has the complete audience recording, but that it's buried somewhere in a variety of different boxes. There's still a chance we'll see that tape sometime in the future, but until then, here's the FM tape. Enjoy.

I've included 8 pictures and a scan of an advertisement.

01 Bringing Home The Bacon (framed by Funeral Music for Queen Mary)
02 Simple Sister
03 Something Magic
04 Strangers In Space
05 Grand Hotel
06 Conquistador
07 Pandora's Box
08 The Unquiet Zone (with drum solo)
09 A Salty Dog
10 The Mark of the Claw
11 A Whiter Shade of Pale
12 WLIR credits

Total Time = 76:48 min

Yes - 1979-05-05 - Vancouver, BC (AUD/FLAC) "Tourmato"



(Audience FLAC)

Pacific Coliseum

"Tourmato" (Silver Rarities - Sira 25/26)

Audience recording A-

Jon Anderson - vocals, guitar, harp
Steve Howe - guitars, backing vocals
Chris Squire - bass guitars, backing vocals
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
Alan White - drums

CD1
01 Young Person's Guide Intro (1.38)
02 Close Encounters Intro ~ Siberian Khatru (11.35)
03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.17)
04 Future Times ~ Rejoice (7.36)
05 Circus Of Heaven (5.50)
06 Time And A Word (4.39)
07 Long Distance Runaround (3.10)
08 The Fish ~ Survival (7.25)
09 Perpetual Change (4.03)
10 Soon (8.22)

CD2
01 Clap (5.28)
02 And You And I (10.20)
03 Starship Trooper (10.52)
04 Wakeman Solo (6.23)
05 Awaken (17.53)
06 Tour Song (2.15)
07 I've Seen All Good People (8.18)
08 Roundabout (8.29)

Leo Kottke - 1981-05-05 - St Paul, MN (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Leo Kottke
1981-05-05
KTCI Studio, St Paul, MN

FM > ? > CDR > ? > FLAC

01 Mr. Fonebone (1:59)
02 From The Cradle To The Grave (2:57)
03 I Yell At Traffic (2:46)
04 Ojo (3:22)
05 Eight Miles High (4:37)
06 Last Steam Engine Train (2:16)
07 Stealing (2:24)
08 Airproofing (3:23)
09 Saginaw, Michigan (3:19)
10 Standing in My Shoes (2:49)
11 Hear the Wind Howl (2:53)
12 Up Tempo (1:48)

TT - 34:39

Frank Zappa - 1982-05-05 - Arhus, DK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

From FZShows: 
5-May 1982, Vejlby Risskov Hallen, Århus, Denmark 
114 min, Aud, A-/B+ 
Treacherous Cretins, Dancin' Fool, RDNZL, Advance Romance, Disco Boy, Teenage Wind, Truck Driver Divorce, Blue Light, No No Cherry/Man From Utopia, Packard Goose, Watermelon In Easter Hay, Doreen, Goblin Girl, Black Page (q: She's Not There), Cocaine Decisions, Nig Biz, Strictly Genteel, Approximate, Cosmik Debris, Bobby Brown, Ms Pinky, Whippin' Post, The Illinois Enema Bandit 

Lineage: Audience tape (2nd gen)->HD->CoolEdit (editing, tracking)->CDR->EAC->SoundForge (some minor editing, re-tracking)->FLAC Frontend lvl 7 

The first show of the 1982 tour, captured on a nice recording - a bit dark, with a very heavy low-end. Play it loud! One of my favorite moments is the extended Doreen ending, with great FZ vocals. Strangely enough, I haven't been able to find any cuts in the recording until after Strictly Genteel. Either there's a well-hidden edit somewhere, or this is recorded on some mysterious medium that allows 90 min of continuous recording. The only portion of music that appears to be missing is around the Whippin Post->Illinois Enema Bandit segue. 

Thanks to spelkillen for getting his hands on this tape and doing the original transfer! 

01 Treacherous Cretins 
02 Dancin' Fool 
03 RDNZL 
04 Advance Romance 
05 Disco Boy 
06 Teenage Wind 
07 Truck Driver Divorce 
08 Blue Light 
09 No No Cherry 
10 The Man From Utopia Meets Mary Lou 
11 Packard Goose 
12 Watermelon In Easter Hay 
13 Doreen 
14 Goblin Girl 
15 Black Page 
16 Cocaine Decisions 
17 Nig Biz 
18 Strictly Genteel (crowd noise cut @ 6:43) 
19 Approximate 
21 Bobby Brown 
20 Cosmik Debris (crowd noise cut @ 3:57) 
22 Ms Pinky 
23 Whippin' Post (cuts out at end) 
24 The Illinois Enema Bandit (cuts in at beginning)

David Bowie - 1983-05-05 - San Bernadino, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Glen Helen Regional Park 

Source: 
Cassette XLII100 --> Audacity --> Wav --> FLAC Front End 8 

01 - Announcement
02 - The Jean Genie (Intro)
03 - Star
04 - "Heroes"
05 - What In THe World
06 - Golden Years
07 - Fashion --> 
08 - Let's Dance
09 - Breaking Glass
10 - Life On Mars?
11 - Sorrow
12 - Cat People
13 - China Girl
14 - Scary Monsters 
15 - Rebel Rebel 
16 - White Light, White Heat 
17 - Station To Station 
18 - Cracked Actor 
19 - Ashes To Ashes 
20 - Space Oddity 
21 - Band Introductions 
22 - Young Americans 
23 - Fame 
24 - The Jean Genie 
25 - Modern Love 

Description: 
Soundboard, good quality recording from the archives. Not as good as today's soundboard's of course but a good listen. Compare to 'Cool Million.' Helden's site says Cool Million is audience but I think this is probably a misprint, it is soundboard, no question when you listen to the opening announcement by George Simms. This is fairly low gen, and probably could benefit from more tweaking than I can do on Audacity, i.e., a remaster.

Judas Priest - 1984-05-05 - Long Beach, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)


(Pre-FM broadcast FLAC)

Long Beach Arena

Defenders of the Faith Tour

FLAC - FM Broadcast

CD1
01 - Intro/Love Bites
02 - Jawbreaker
03 - Grinder
04 - Metal Gods
05 - Breaking The Law
06 - Sinner
07 - Desert Plains
08 - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
09 - The Sentinel
10 - Rock Hard, Ride Free

CD2
01 - Night Comes Down
02 - The Hellion/Electric Eye
03 - Heavy Duty/Defenders Of The Faith
04 - Freewheel Burning
05 - Victim Of Changes
06 - The Green Manalishi (with the two-pronged crown)
07 - Living After Midnight
08 - Hell Bent For Leather
09 - You've Got Another Thing Comin'

Notes by S.N.I.F.F.Y.:
The crown jewel of all Judas Priest bootlegs: a full concert originally recorded for the ABC Rock Network broadcast. There are many versions of this available, some with more errors and some with fewer. This is the best-quality version publicly found and is taken from the Pre-FM broadcast master / (FLAC) !!!

Motley Crue - 1984-05-05 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC) "Hotter than Hell"



(Soundboard FLAC)

"Hotter than Hell"

Orpheum Theatre
Shout At The Devil Tour
Soundboard Recording
Excellent Quality
Deep Records MIK19

lineage
Silver CD -> CDR -> Trade -> CDR -> EAC -> FLAC ->Dime

Vince Neil – lead vocals
Mick Mars – lead guitar
Nikki Sixx – bass guitar
Tommy Lee – drums

01 - Bastard
02 - 10 Seconds To Love
03 - Merry Go Around
04 - Knock Em Dead
05 - Piece Of Your Action
06 - To Young To Fall In Love
07 - Red Hot
08 - Looks That Kill
09 - Live Wire
10 - To Young.(Reprise)

51 min

Rush - 1988-05-05 - Stuttgart, DE (AUD/FLAC) "Out of Reality"


(Audience FLAC)

Rush
Hans Martin Schleyer Hall
Stuttgart, Germany
5 May 1988
"Out of Reality"
Ron's Rush ROIO Review Grade: A

CD1
01 - Three Stooges
02 - The Big Money
03 - Subdivisions
04 - Limelight
05 - Marathon
06 - Turn the Page
07 - Prime Mover
08 - Manhattan Project
09 - Closer to the Heart
10 - Red Sector A
11 - Force Ten
12 - Time Stand Still
13 - Distant Early Warning

CD2
01 - Lock and Key
02 - Mission
03 - Territories
04 - YYZ / Rhythm Method
05 - Red Lenses
06 - The Spirit of Radio
07 - Tom Sawyer
08 - 2112
09 - La Villa Strangiato
10 - In the Mood

Ron's review:
This is the first full HYF show I obtained, and what a show it is. The set list is the same as it was for the entire tour - pretty much what you'd expect. But, it doesn't have some of the "doctoring" that exists on the ASOH live album, which in my opinion makes it better to have. This sounds like a very small hall, giving the show a more intimate feeling. The highlights here are the versions of Lock and Key, Prime Mover, and an HYF-era Limelight. This is one of the best audience ROIOs I've yet heard, rivaling even Fresno ë78 or Rotterdam ë92 (if you have these, you wíll know how good that is). One could almost imagine that these songs could have been placed on the ASOH album without needing any extra polishing. The signal level is unusually high for an ROIO, so there ís no annoying hum. The EQ is slightly bass-heavy, but that may be a plus, depending on how you like your music to sound. All instruments are very clearly audible. This is the definitive HYF show.

Neil Young - 1989-05-05 - Nagoya, JP (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Neil Young & The Lost Dogs
Shi Kokaido, Nagoya, Japan
May 5, 1989

1989 Tour Of Japan with The Lost Dogs

Here a new fresh transfer requested from a friend. Enjoy, A.V.
Recorded from Audience with Analog Equipment (H.T. Master)
Transfered by AV (January 2, 2010)

lineage
Analog Master > DAT > DAT MASH SV DA-10 > COAXIAL > M AUDIO 24/96 Audiophile FireWire > FIREWIRE > PC > GOLDWAVE (16/48) no editing - RAW VERSION
Tracks split > FLAC (Level 8) > TLH Md5 + Fingerprint

Neil Young - vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica, banjo
Frank Sampedro - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Ben Keith - pedal steel guitar, dobro, vocal
Rick Rosas - bass; Chad Cromwell - drums

01 - My My, Hey Hey 4:51
02 - Rockin' In The Free World 6:59
03 - The Needle And The Damage Done 2:38
04 - This Note's For You 3:15
05 - Helpless 6:15
06 - Pocahontas 5:17
07 - For The Turnstiles 5:42
08 - Bad Fog Of Loneliness 2:21
09 - Heart Of Gold 4:21
10 - Eldorado 9:19
11 - Powderfinger 6:11
12 - Cocaine Eyes 6:42
13 - No More 7:51
14 - Cinnamon Girl 3:01
15 - Cortez The Killer 10:25
16 - Mr. Soul 9:13
17 - Rockin' In The Free World 9:55
18 - Hey Hey, My My 6:08

Total 110:24

Jethro Tull - 1990-05-05 - Mannheim, DE (AUD/FLAC) "When Minstrels Came To Play"


(Audience FLAC)

Jethro Tull 
When Minstrels Came To Play
Label: All About Fame ?– AAF 003 A/B CD
Format: 2 × CD, Album, Unofficial Release
Released: 1992

CD1
01 Introduction 
02 Leaving Blues 
03 Living In The Past 
04 Fat Man 
05 Rocks On The Road 
06 Life's A Long Song 
07 Under Wraps 
08 One Brown Mouse 
09 Too Old To Rock'n'roll Too Young To Play 
10 One White Duck 
11 A New Day Yesterday 
12 Aqualung 
13 From A Dead Beat To An Old Greaser 

CD2
01 Roll Your Own 
02 Look Into The Sun 
03 A Christmas Song 
04 Said She Was A Dancer 
05 Bouree 
06 When Jesus Came To Play 
07 Pussy Willow 
08 Jump Start 
09 Locomotive Breath 
10 Thick As A Brick

Santana - 1992-05-05 - Paris, FR (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Palais Omnisports De Paris Bercy, Paris, France 

Lineage:
Sbd -> ? -> DAT clone (D.H. Recording)

Mastering
DAT clone transfer done July 2, 2004
Sony PCMR-500 (extremely low error rates) -> Cubase SL -> Adobe Audition, minor front and tail edits, UV22 dither -> Trader's Little Helper

CD1
01 - "House Music" (cuts in) ->
02 - Spirits Dancing In The Flesh
03 - Somewhere In Heaven ->
04 - Batuka
05 - No One To Depend On ->
06 - Your Touch ->
07 - Life Is For Living
08 - We Don't Have To Wait
09 - Bass-Drum Duet
10 - B.R. Bass Solo 

CD2
01 - Black Magic Woman ->
02 - Oye Como Va
03 - Samba Pa Ti
04 - Free All The People (South Africa)
05 - Savor
06 - Percussion + Rap
07 - Agua Que Va Caer
08 - Percussion II 
09 - Percussion III

CD3
01 - Right On (Marvin Gaye Cover)
02 - Peace On Earth - Mother Earth
03 - Third Stone From Stone - A Dios
04 - Make Somebody Happy ->
05 - "Make Somebody Happy Jam"
06 - Toussaint L'Overture
07 - Soul Sacrifice -> 
08 - Jingo

Despite a strange mix at times, this is a wonderful Santana recording and show. However, due to its age, this recording may be from a master or first generation cassette and/or have analog DAT generations. I welcome an analysis. Also, any set list corrections/additions would be appreciated. Once again, PLEASE support the musicians and ENJOY...

Peter Hammill - 1993-05-05 - Tilburg, NL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

(with Nic Potter/Stuart Gordon/Manny Elias)
Noorderlight

Source:
Audience recording

Lineage:
CDr > EAC > Wav > Sound Studio (editing) xACT (Flac, tags)

Editing:
Fixed drop-out at beginning of Cat's Eye, smoothed tape flip transitions after Empress's Clothes and Primo, boosted RHC d2t05-06 +3.5db

CD1
01. Crying Wolf
02. A Kick To Kill The Kiss
03. Sci-Finance
04. The Habit Of The Broken Heart
05. I Will Find You
06. Sign
07. Empress's Clothes
08. Lost And Found
09. Where The Mouth Is

CD2
01. Like A Shot The Entertainer
02. Planet Coventry
03. Traintime
04. Cat's Eye / Yellow Fever (Running)
05. Primo On The Parapet
06. Central Hotel
07. The Sphinx In The Face

Van Morrison - 1996-05-05 - Memphis, TN (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage

SBD>cdr>eac>flac frontend

Moondance in Memphis

(bootleg CD)
Brown Nose Records BN101/2
(Released 1998)

Live at the Beale Street Music Festival, 5/5/96


CD1

01 - Moondance (10:18)
02 - Whenever God Shines His Light (3:48)
03  -In The Afternoon (8:09)
04 - Raincheck (5:11)
05 - Satisfied (7:07)
06 - I'll Take Care of You / It's a Man's Man's World (17:23)
07 - Summertime in England (9:46) 
 
CD2
01 - The Healing Game (9:39)
02 - See Me Through / He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother / Soldier of Fortune / Thank You Ferletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin (16:02)
03 - Have I Told You Lately (7:23)
04 - Tupelo Honey / Why Must I Always Explain (12:19)
05 - Lonely Avenue (11:27)
06 - Slim Slow Slider (Supper Club, 4/29/96) (8:42)
07 - Jackie Wilson Said (Supper Club, 4/29/96) (7:14)

This is a 2CD-R set, apparently independently produced, containing the complete soundboard recording of Van's historic show at the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis, on 5/5/96. It also contains two bonus tracks from Van's 4/29/96 Supper Club show, a week earlier, from an excellent digital audience recording.

Faith No More - 1997-05-05 - Berlin, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM brodcast FLAC)

Source:
FM - Sony standalone minisdisc recorder - Philips standalone CD recorder - wav - flac frontend level 8.

01 - removed (10 second silence)
02 - Intro
03 - Be Agrressive
04 - Midlife Crisis
05 - Naked In Front Of The Computer
07 - We Care A Lot
08 - The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies
09 - Easy
10 - Evidence
11 - Home Sick Home
12 - Land Of Sunshine
13 - Introduce Yourself
14 - Last Cup Of Sorrow
15 - King For A Day
16 - Epic
17 - Just A Man
18 - Collision
19 - Digging The Grave

Notes:
In 1997 Faith No More played a small number of gigs in Germany to promote "Album of the year".Those gigs were played in small venues, in front of a few hundred people only. One of those gigs was broadcasted by a local radio station.I may be wrong about this, but I think this was Berlins "SO 36" (a small club in Berlin). This is a very good gig, the band is very tight and Patton is simply unbelievable.

David Byrne - 1998-05-05 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

David Byrne
1998.05.05
Irving Plaza, NYC
(d-sbd)

Master: soundboard > unknown DAT recorder
Clones: a couple of DAT > DAT clones
DAT clone > HHB CDR recorder

David Byrne vocals, guitar
Desmond Foster bass, guitar, Vocals
Bruce Kaphan steel guitar, keyboards, guitar
Rea Mochiach drums, sampler
Christina Wheeler vocals

01 The Phone
02 Once In A Lifetime
03 Making Flippy Floppy
04 Gates Of Paradise
05 Slippery People
06 A Soft Seduction
07 Help Me Somebody
08 Fuzzy Freaky / Loco De Amor
09
10 Dance on Vaseline
11 This Must Be the Place
12 Take Me To The River
13 Miss America
14 Road To Nowhere
15 Psycho Killer
16 I Zimbra
17 encore break
18 God’s Child
19 Amnesia

Kansas - 2002-05-05 - Jaguariúna, BR (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Kansas - "Brazilian Rodeo" Live at Jaguariúna Rodeo Festival 2002-05-05 (DVD)
Kansas- "Brazilian Rodeo" Live at Jaguariúna Rodeo Festival
Jaguariúna, SP, Brazil
May 05 2002
Audience-shot

The taper had a good location on the stand/balcony and was able to get the image of the band without crowd problems.

SOURCE: 1st gen audience VHS tape

Band:
Robby Steinhardt - violins and Vocals
Steve Walsh - Keyboards and Vocals
Billy Greer - Bass and Vocals
Richard Williams - Guitars
Phil Ehart - Drums

01. audience / crowd
02. Belexes
03. Miracles Out Of Nowhere
04. Icarus II
05. Icarus - Borne On Wings Of Steel
06. Hold On
07. Child of Innocence
08. Point Of Know Return
09. Portrait (He Knew) / The Pinnacle
10. Fight fire with fire/ Play the game tonight
11. Dust In The Wind
12. Carry On Wayward Son
13. audience / crowd

Total time: 71 min.





New Order - 2005-05-05 - New York City, NY (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Hammerstein Ballroom
DVD menu incl.
format 16:9

01 - Love Vigilantes
02 - Crystal
03 - Regret
04 - Hey Now What You Doing?
05 - Krafty
06 - Transmission
07 - True Faith
08 - Run Wild
09 - Jetstream
10 - Waiting For The Siren's Call
11 - Bizarre Love Triangle
12 - Love Will Tear Us Apart
13 - Temptation
14 - She's Lost Control
15 - Atmosphere
16 - Blue Monday

total time: 1h 28min.







 

Oasis - 2009-05-05 - Santiago, CL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

OASIS 
2009/05/05 
Movistar Arena 
Santiago, Chile 

GENERATION 
FM -> WAV [44.1khz] -> AUDACITY 1.2.6 -> FLAC Fronted 1.7.1 -> FLAC [Level 8] 

TRANSFER 
Sony FH- 616R > unknown cable > Audacity 1.2.6 > Flac Fronted 1.7.1 

SOURCE (SBD #1) 
Soundboard -> Unknown ["Rock And Pop 102.3" Radio Station] 

01 Intro + Fuckin' In The Bushes 
02 Rock 'n' Roll Star 
03 Lyla 
04 The Shock Of The Lightning 
05 Cigarettes & Alcohol 
06 The Meaning Of Soul 
07 Radio Banter 
08 To Be Where There's Life 
09 Waiting For The Rapture 
10 The Masterplan 
11 Songbird 
12 Slide Away 
13 Radio Banter 
14 Morning Glory 
15 Ain't Got Nothin' 
16 The Importance Of Being Idle 
17 I'm Outta Time 
18 Wonderwall 
19 Radio Banter 
20 Supersonic 
21 Don't Look Back In Anger 
22 Falling Down 
23 Champagne Supernova 
24 I Am The Walrus 
25 Radio Outro 

NOTES 
- Complete FM broadcast by "Rock And Pop" Radio. 
- The sound quality is about 9/10 in my opinion 
- Captured using my Sony FH- 616R equipment, Recorder with Audacity in WAV 41Hz,16 Bit. 
- Feel free to trade my master,but please don't sell or reencode to lossy formats. 
- "To Be Where There's Life" have a little cut in,because the radio put a comercial with a Molotov jingle before the song and cut the part of introduction,"Morning Glory" have the same problem,sorry but is a radio station error. 
- Little skips in a few song,maybe,I don't listen the complete recording,any error please post on comments.

Joe Cocker - 2009-05-05 - Amherst, NY (AUD/IEM/FLAC)


(Audience/IEM FLAC)

Joe Cocker 
Center for the Arts, SUNYAB 
Amherst, NY IEM-AUD Matrix 
May 5th, 2009 

Recording Info: 
IEM - ICOM - Marantz PD620 
AUD - Tascam (Big Daddy) 
Cool edit pro 2.1 

01 Hitchcock Railway 
02 Feelin' Alright 
03 The Letter 
04 When the Night Comes Edit 
05 Up Where We Belong (Matrix fade in) 
06 Shelter Me 
07 You Are So Beautiful 
08 Come Together 
09 Hymn For My Soul 
10 band intros 
11 You Can Leave Your Hat On 
12 Unchain My Heart 
13 With A Little Help From My Friends 
14 Delta Lady 
15 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 
16 Cry Me A River 
17 Long As I Can See the Light

Recording / Mastering: 
Conan (AKA the Producer) 
Additional Recording : Big Daddy

Warren Haynes - 2012-05-05 - New Orleans, LA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

Source:
WWOZ-FM > RadioShark v2.0.2 > Macintosh MacMini (2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) > aiff > Quicktime 7.6.3 (convert aiff to wav) > wav > flac v1.2.1 (linux command line; level 8 compression) > flac file

splice source (from mp3 online stream): CIUT.fm 96 kbps mp3 stream > RadioRecorder v1.07 > MacBook Pro (2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) > captured mp3 stream > > Quicktime 7.7 > (convert mp3 to wav/aiff) > aiff (excerpts edited into the main FM audio file)

splice source #2 (from mp3 online stream): WWOZ.org 128 kbps mp3 stream > StationRipper v2.98.2 > Sony Vaio vpcs131fm > captured mp3 stream > hard drive > MacBook Pro (2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) > Quicktime 7.7 > (convert mp3 to wav/aiff) > aiff (excerpt edited into the main FM audio file)

Transfer: flac file (transferred by ftp from remote pc) > MacBook Pro (2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) > X Audio Compression Toolkit 2.18 (convert to aiff) > aiff > Bias Peak Pro 6.2.0.21692 (trimmed, normalized 3.8 db, split into tracks) > X Audio Compression Toolkit 2.18 (sector boundaries repaired, level 8 compression) > flac

Warren Haynes, guitar and vocals
Dr. John, vocals, keyboard
Ivan Neville, keyboards, vocals
Dirty Dozen Brass Band horns (Efrem Towns, Roger Lewis & Kevin Harris)
Terence Higgins, drums
Nigel Hall, keyboards
Ron Holloway, sax

01 - band intro > Man In Motion - 3:06
02 - River's Gonna Rise - 8:31
03 - Sick of My Shadow - 10:00

04 - On A Real Lonely Night - 8:44
05 - Pretzel Logic - 10:51
06 - Dr John intro - 1:45
07 - Walk on Gilded Splinters * - 8:39

08 - Such A Night * - 5:48
09 - Big Chief * - 5:25
10 - Dr John introduces the band - 0:40
11 - The Weight > Makes No Difference * - 9:56

73:29

* with Dr. John on lead vocals

Note:
Several of the 2012 Jazzfest broadcasts, including this one, are marred by what sounds like hard-drive glitches - perhaps a fragmented drive or an overloaded processor on the PC used during the broadcast. The glitchiness was also present in the WWOZ online stream, however the stream by CIUT in Toronto (which was simulcasting the WWOZ broadcast) appears to have been unaffected. CIUT's stream was only 96kps, so sometimes the splices may be fairly noticeable.

This recording includes the following splices:
Track 2:
.7-second splice at 1:49
.9-second splice at 1:51
.8-second splice at 1:54
.5-second splice at 1:59
.75-second splice at 2:02
1-second splice at 2:05
.9 seconds splice at 2:06
1.2-second splice at 2:09
.3 seconds splice at 2:11
.75-second splice at 2:16
.5-second splice at 2:18
3.4 seconds splice at 2:23

Track 4: A .6-second splice at 4:47

Track 8:
1-second splice (including a 1.8-second crossfade) at 1:01 plus a 3-second splice from the FM source from a similar passage
2-second splice at 1:01 (still sounds a bit glitchy)
0.8-second splice at 4:16 (from where the FM signal and WWOZ.org stream both dropped out entirely for about a second); plus another splice of about 1 second from the WWOZ online stream to repair a different glitch.

Bob Dylan - 2012-05-05 - Heredia, Costa Rica (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Palacio de los Deportes

source: soomlos
13th row center
audio technica 853's > 3-wire battery box > sony pcm-m10 (24/48)
sony pcm-m10 > usb > pc > sound forge pro 10 > cd wave editor > flac (16/44.1)

Bob Dylan - vocals, guitar, keyboard, harp
Stu Kimball - guitar
Donnie Herron - steel guitar, mandolin, banjo, violin
Charlie Sexton - guitar
George Receli - drums
Tony Garnier - bass

01. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
02. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
03. Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
04. Tangled Up In Blue
05. Summer Days
06. Not Dark Yet
07. Jolene
08. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
09. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
10. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Love Sick
13. Thunder On The Mountain
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. band introduction
17. All Along The Watchtower

encore
18. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
19. Blowin' In The Wind111

Roger Waters - 2012-05-05 - Tulsa, OK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

BOK Center

*** SOURCE 1 (AT943) ***


Source: SP-CMC-8 (AT943) > SP-SPSB-10 > Sony M-10
Transfer: UB > wav file > Sound Studio > xACT > FLAC (level 8)
Recording location: Section 111 Row J
Recorded by: Tapehead2

SET ONE: 59:57
01 Announcer
02 Spartacus
03 Outside The Wall intro
04 In The Flesh?
05 The Thin Ice
06 Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)
07 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
08 Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
09 Tribute to Jean Charles de Menezes
10 Mother
11 Goodbye Blue Sky
12 Empty Spaces
13 What Shall We Do Now
14 Young Lust
15 One Of My Turns
16 Don't Leave Me Now
17 Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3)
18 The Last Few Bricks
19 Goodbye Cruel World


SET TWO: 57:02
20 Hey You
21 Is There Anybody Out There?
22 Nobody Home
23 Vera
24 Bring The Boys Back Home
25 Comfortably Numb
26 The Show Must Go On
27 In The Flesh
28 Run Like Hell
29 Waiting For The Worms
30 Stop
31 The Trial
32 Outside the Wall