venerdì 21 agosto 2026

Thelonious Monk Quartet - 1965-08-21 - Montreal, Canada (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Thelonious Monk Quartet 
1965-08-21
Montreal Jazz Festival,
Place des Arts, Montreal, Canada

lineage: FM Canadian radio CBC > Wav (EAC) > Flac (THL)

Bootleg The Canadian Concert of Thelonious Monk

Quality; A+

Thelonious Monk - Piano
Charlie Rouse - Tenor saxophone 
Larry Gales - Bass
Ben Riley - Drums

01. Light Blue
02. Straight No Chaser
03. Hackensack
04. Blue Monk
05. April in Paris
06. Evidence
07. Epistrophy (theme)

Van Morrison - 1970-08-21 - Yellow Springs, OH (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Van Morrison
August 21, 1970
Antioch College Golf Course
Yellow Springs, OH
[partial recording]

From The Archive of David Gans

Source: SBD > ?? > DAT

Transfer: DAT (Sony PCM-R500) > Tascam SS-CDR200 > flac 16/48

Source DAT provided by David Gans
Transfer by Charlie Miller
Edited & Mastered by Joe Noel
September 07, 2019

Notes;
[LIST]
[*]t01 fades in
[*]Part of the film "Medicine Ball Caravan" aka Woodstock on Wheels.
[*]The "documentary" was a disaster.
[*]t04 the film crew must change film mags, the band waits for them.
[*]very minor digi static in recording most evident in t07
[/LIST]

The Players
[LIST]
[*]Van Morrison; vocals
[*]John Klingberg; bass
[*]John Platania; guitar
[*]Jeff Labes; piano, organ
[*]Dave Shaw; drums
[*]Collin Tilton; tenor sax
[*]Jack Schroer; alto sax
[/LIST]

- setlist -
01 - Brown Eyed Girl
02 - Moondance
03 - Crazy Love
04 - [changing tapes]
05 - Come Running
06 - I've Been Working
07 - Domino
08 - Cyprus Avenue

Checksums & tags created in xACT

Tagging notes:
Show information is embedded within the header of each flac file. It will display on any player capable of directly playing flac files. If converted to wav during processing, all tags will be stripped, however audio data will remain unaffected. If you must transcode to a lossy format, do so directly Flac > Lossy. Use ffp or st5 to validate audio integrity. Md5 values will change if tagging is altered. [J.Noel 07 September 2019]

Led Zeppelin - 1970-08-21 - Tulsa, OK (AUD/FLAC) "Tulsa Hillbily" by Tarantura


(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin 1970-08-21 Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa Hillbily (Tarantura) 

Artist: Led Zeppelin 
Date: 1972-08-21 
Venue: Civic Center 
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma 
Source: Audience 
Lineage: CDR > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC 

Bootleg Title: Tulsa Hillbily (2CD) 
Label: Tarantura 

CD1 
01.Intro - Immigrant Song 
02.Heartbreaker 
03.Dazed And Confused 
04.Bring It On Home 
05.That's The Way 
06.Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp 
07.Since I've Been Loving You 

CD2 
01.Organ Solo - Thank You 
02.What Is And What Should Never Be 
03.Moby Dick 
04.Whole Lotta Love 

05.Communication Breakdown

Led Zeppelin - 1970-08-21 - Tulsa, OK (AUD/FLAC) "Bottle It Up And Go!"


(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin
August 21, 1970
Assembly Center
Tulsa, OK

CD1
01. Intro
02. Immigrant Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Dazed & Confused Incl. White Summer
05. Bring It On Home
06. That's The Way
07. Bron-Yr-Aur
08. Since I've Been Loving You

CD2
01. MC
02. Organ Solo
03. Thank You
04. What Is And What Should Never Be
05. Moby Dick
06. Whole Lotta Love
07. Communication Breakdown

A repaired version of the show from different sources, it has previously appeared as “Tulsa Symphony; Ode To Joy” on the Wendy Label, “The Lights Go Down” (TDOLZ), “Bottle Up and Go!” (Scorpio), “Visceral Attack” (Beelzebub Records), “You Gotta Be Cool” (Whole Lotta Live) and, no doubt, a few more ..

Bottle It Up And Go!: Tulsa 1970
Label: Graf Zeppelin – LZSC-022

Rip from brand new silvers / High Res Scans included
All thanks go to ethiessen1 for laying down the shekels to get this, and sharing it with us

The Doors - 1970-08-21 - Bakersfield, CA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

The Doors 
Civic Auditorium 
Bakersfield, CA, USA 
August 21, 1970 

STAGE A- 

01 Roadhouse Blues (beginning cut) (5:35) 
02 Alabama Song (2:04) 
03 Back Door Man > Old Stone Road > Five To One (10:11) 
04 Universal Mind (8:24) 
05 When The Music's Over (13:04) 
06 Tune Up (0:58) 
07 Mystery Train (14:49) 
08 Ship Of Fools (8:15) 

TT - 63:24 

Confirmed lossless with TLH 
Firstly, please note that my copy of this show does not contain the "Love Me Two Times > Baby Please Don't Go > St James Infirmary" used on the Bright Midnight set. That is either on the missing second reel mentioned below (but which the band still presumably have) or that track is actually from the following night at the San Diego Sports Arena. I have that show, but it isn't a stage recording as used on Bright Midnight, it's an awful sounding audience recording (even though it's a 2nd gen), probably the worst sounding Doors show I have. 

Anyway, back to this show. This is a stage recording made by the band's road manager. The original notes I got with this show are below. I'm a little confused as it says it's a 2nd gen at the top but then claims it's a 1st gen lower down so I don't know which is right. Either way it sounds pretty good and it's in stereo. 

1970-08-21 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium - Bakersfield, CA 
Source: 2nd gen stage recording 
Lineage: 2nd gen tape > WAV > CDR > FLAC (level 8) 


01. Roadhouse blues (cut) 
02. Alabama song (Whisky bar) 
03. Back door man / Old stone road / Five to one 
04. Universal mind 
05. When the music's over 
06. Tuning 
07. Mystery train 
08. Ship of fools 

Great show. This is the third and final concert taped by road manager Vince Treanor. Vince used a Sony TC-630 stereo tape recorder running at 3 3/4 ips with a pair of AKG-D1000E cardioid microphones placed on either side of the stage to capture the audio from the vocal and instrument amps. This copy is an uncirculated 1st gen source with "Mystery Train" in stereo (circulating copies feature the song in mono). The first few seconds of "Roadhouse Blues" are cut. 
This is only the first reel of the recording. The unsurfaced second reel is said to contain "Light My Fire" and "The End".

Frank Zappa - 1973-08-21 - Stockholm, SWE (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Soliden, Skansen

FZ - Guitar/Vocals
Jean-Luc Ponty - Violin
George Duke - Keyboards/Vocals
Ian Underwood - Alto Sax/Woodwinds
Bruce Fowler - Trombone
Ruth Underwood - Marimba/Percussion
Tom Fowler - Bass
Ralph Humphrey - Drums

01 Cosmik Debris
02 Eric Dolphy Memorial BBQ
03 Kung Fu
04 Penguin In Bondage
05 RDNZL
06 Montana
07 Dupree's Paradise
08 Join The March And Eat My Strach
09 Farther O'Blivion

Quality: A+ Mono Soundboard
Length: 74 minutes

Remastering consisted of EQ & Limiting
Various Pops, Clicks & Dropouts Removed
Corrected To True Mono
Transition from FM to VHS smoothed over

Source: FM > ANAM > WAV (Tracks 1-5)
PRE-BROADCAST VHS > WAV (Tracks 6-9)

FM Recording & Transfer by Bengofury
VHS Provided by RDNZL
VHS Transfer by Unicrayon
Original Torrent by Unicrayon
Remastered by JWB - March 2010

Frank Zappa - 1973-08-21 - Stockholm, SWE (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

'Stockholm In Bondage'
Soliden, Skansen
Stockholm
Sweden
1973 08 21

FZ
Tom Fowler
Bruce Fowler
Jean-Luc Ponty
Ian Underwood
George Duke
Ruth Underwood
Ralph Humphrey

D1 - Opopoppa Warm-Up (20.33)

01 - Intro
02 - Cosmik Debris
03 - Penguin In Bondage
04 - Kung Fu
05 - RDNZL

Audio: FM Master LPCM
Video:
Cosmik Debris - Broadcast Master VHS (tordmullet)
Penguin, Kung Fu, RDNZL - Unknown Gen (BengoFury)
Fill Lineage: Musicbyran Broadcast > VHS > DV > Editing > DVD
Video: 720 × 576, 4:3, 25 fps, 7.50 Mbps
Audio: PCM stereo, 48 kHz, 1.54 Mbps

===================================

D2 - Opopoppa Special (58.49)

01 - Intro
02 - Montana
03 - Dupree's Paradise
04 - Farther Oblivion
05 - Outro

Audio: Pre Broadcast Master LPCM (RDNZL)
Video: Pre Broadcast Master (RDNZL)
Lineage: Betacam > VHS > DV > Editing > DVD
Video: 720 × 576, 4:3, 25 fps, 7.50 Mbps
Audio: PCM stereo, 48 kHz, 1.54 Mbps

Three years ago, RDNZL gave me the Pre Broadcast VHS to upgrade our current broadcast source.
We decided to wait to see if another source for the Penguin, Kung Fu, RDNZL section could be found. It wasn't. However, I was able to replace the audio for the whole warm-up section with an uncompressed mono FM audio broadcast from BengoFury and a fresh transfer of Cosmik from the Musicbyran broadcast from tordmullet Smile. The Opopoppa Special is now complete with the Studio intro and outro and because of the fresh transfer, now comes with uncompressed mono audio.

10cc - 1974-08-21 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

In Concert
BBC Studios, London, U.K.

Lineage:
TV-Broadcast(NPS)>Thomson DC/62UPC>Scart>Philips DVDR3600>DVD>PC

Additional editing:
TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 (menu/chapters)

Video:
PAL 25 fps, I/L TFF, 4:3 (720 x 576), MPEG2 9162 kbps (avg)

Audio:
AC3 CBR, 48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0) (GSpot)

Kevin Godley - drums, percussion, vocals
Lol Creme - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Eric Stewart - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Graham Gouldman - bass, vocals
Paul Burgess - drums, moog

01 - Silly Love
02 - Wall Street Shuffle
03 - Baron Samedi
04 - Old Wild Men
05 - Oh Effendi
06 - Fresh Air For My Mama
07 - Rubber Bullets

total runtime: 00:29:51





Burning Spear - 1976-08-21 - Toronto, ON (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

El Mocambo

Original vocal trio with Winston Rodney, Delroy Hines, Rupert Willington

Lineage:
Master soundboard cassette > cassette x 3 > CD > Plextor PX-708A extraction (EAC v0.95 prebeta 5) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v2.0.3) > .flac encoding (flac v1.1.0)

EAC and FLAC encoding by Jack Warner

01 Instrumental, with introductions [5:03]
02 Door Peep [3:26]
03 Marcus Garvey [3:34]
04 Black Soul [5:06]
05 Slavery Days [4:32]
06 Live Good [4:36]
07 Lion [4:05]
08 Man in the Hills [4:52]
09 Old Marcus Garvey [4:50]
10 Black Wadada [4:12]
11 Red, Gold and Green [7:17]

Disc (11 tracks) [51:36]

Note: Some slight muffling through the first couple tracks

Chicago - 1976-08-21 - Kalamazoo, MI (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Soundboard recording sourced from a CD WAV files trade from an unknown original source.
From the Hank Steiger (Chicago's guitar technician) personal collection.
Remastered using eq match from a Chicago pro source.

Source: WAV files trade - Remaster Processing (see notes below) - Align Sectors - Flac 8 - You

Set 1
01 Intro
02 Beginnings
03 Call On Me
04 Another Rainy Day In New York City
05 Something In This City Changes People
06 You Get It Up
07 Just You And Me
08 Takin' It On Uptown
09 Saturday In The Park
10 Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon

Set 2
11 Anyway You Want
12 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
13 Policeman
14 Together Again
15 If You Leave Me Now
16 A Hit By Varese
17 Old Days
18 (I've Been) Searchin' So Long
19 Mongonucleosis
20 Encore Break
21 Feelin' Stronger Everyday (Cuts Out)

Remaster Notes:
Adobe Audition 2015 CC
Appended the files from the original source files
Original files are converted to 48000 hz 32 bit WAV for processing
The file is then volume matched to -20.95 LUFS

HarBal 3.7
Performed eq match to pro recorded Chicago reference, tweaked, and outputed processed audio file

Adobe Audition 2015 CC
Converted the Audio file to 44100 hz 16 bit
Matched volume to -16 LUFS with max peak level of.1 dbTP using tru peak limiting
Processed Dither in Ozone 7 - MBIT + Dither - 16 bit, Medium Dither Amount, High Noise Shaping settings
Exported the WAV audio within the markers
Converted the WAV files to FLAC 8

The Rolling Stones - 1976-08-21 - Knebworth, UK (SBD/AUD/FLAC) "Knebworth!" by Red Devil



(Soundboard audience FLAC)

Knebworth!
Red Devil [RD004-1/2] , 2 CD

CD1
01. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [05:03]
02. Ain't Too Proud to Beg [04:24]
03. If You Can't Rock Me [02:18]
03. Get Off Of My Cloud [04:25]
04. Hand Of Fate [04:11]
05. Around And Around [04:08]
06. Little Red Rooster [05:08]
07. Stray Cat Blues [05:11]
08. Hey Negrita [06:21]
09. Hot Stuff [05:39]
10. Fool to Cry [05:40]
11. Star Star [04:09]
12. Let's Spend the Night Together [05:06]
13. You Gotta Move [04:31]
14. You Can't Always Get What You Want [11:07]

CD2
01. Dead Flowers [04:31]
02. Route 66 [03:48]
03. Wild Horses [06:03] Removed
04. Honky Tonk Women [03:17]
05. Country Honk [00:35]
06. Tumbling Dice [04:31]
07. Happy [03:51]
08. Nothing From Nothing [02:47]
09. Outa Space [03:55]
10. Midnight Rambler [13:43]
11. It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It) [04:42]
12. Brown Sugar [03:43]
13. Rip This Joint [02:09]
14. Jumping Jack Flash [04:10]
15. Street Fighting Man [08:14]

Source changes from SBD to AUD, complete show.

The Rolling Stones - 1976-08-21 - Knebworth, UK (AUD/FLAC) "STONES TOUR MOP UP! " by Allied Productions


(Audience FLAC)

STONES TOUR MOP UP! 
Allied Productions 082, 
2 LP 

Transfer: "STONES TOUR MOP UP!" 2 LP > DENON DP-300F TT > Creative Soundblaster > PC (24/48) > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (De-click/Normalize /Resampling 16/44.1) > CDWave (Index) > Traders Little Helper > FLAC 

Side A 
01. Honky Tonk Women 
02. Country Honk Theme 
03. Tumbling Dice 
04. Nothing From Nothing 
05. Outta Space 
06. Midnight Rambler 

Side B 
01. Satisfaction 
02. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 
03. If you Can't Rock Me 
04. Get Off of My Cloud (with small cut) 
05. Hand of fate 
06. Around and Around 

Side C
01. Little Red Rooster 
02. Stray Cat Blues 
03. Hey Negrita 
04. Hot Stuff 

Side D 
01. It's Only Rock and Roll (part) 
02. Brown Sugar 
03. Rip This Joint 
04. Jumping jack Flash 
05. Street Fighting Man 

Cover Info: Allied Productions 082 stero (0898) 
Label Info: Allied Productions Promotional Copy Side 33 1/3-Yellow Picture Label 
Matrix no. Side One/Four: A 11082-A/B/C/D. 
Good Stereo Audience quality 

The Rolling Stones - 1976-08-21 - Knebworth, UK (AUD/FLAC) "ROUTE '76 (low tide and fair hits)"


(Audience FLAC)

ROUTE '76 (low tide and fair hits)
Label: RSVP 005
Vinyl Rip > FLAC
Venue: Knebworth, UK, 21 August 1976

Another one for the collectors!

Side A
01 Satisfaction
02 Around and Around
03 Little Red Rooster
04 Let's Spend The Night Together
05 Dead Flowers

Side B
01 Route 66
02 Wild Horses
03 Hand of Fate
04 Hot Stuff
05 Fool To Cry

Original comments:
One of the Stones longest concerts, definitely the longest of the '60s and '70s, before a large crowd. The Stones worked up a special expanded set list for this show only. Many audience tape recorders were running as well as the soundboard, plus there's also pro-shot video! The audience tapes are available on several LPs ranging from lousy to fairly good. Frustratingly the soundboard recording is incomplete, and the best version is on a rare German LP which also runs too fast. Neither of the 2 videos is close to complete either. To get the entire 2.5 hour show you must obtain about 3 LPs/CDs, as every one is missing something.

The Rolling Stones - 1976-08-21 - Knebworth, UK (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Pro shot Double DVD (NTSC/PAL)
Mission from God Vol. 33, Falo Mix

Disc 1 (NTSC) 893 MB
01. Satisfaction (incomplete, no video)
02. Around & around
03. Stray cat blues (incomplete)
04. Hot stuff
05. Fool to cry (incomplete)
06. Lets spend the night together (incomplete)
07. You gotta move

Sources: 
Video: 
Jointrip JDTV-016 (MPEG2 720*480 29,97 fps 4:3, 8200 kbps)

Audio: 
Knebworth! (Red Devil) (MPEG1 Layer 2, 48000 Hz Stereo, 384 kbps)

Disc 2 (PAL) 3.500 MB
01. Little red rooster
02. Starfucker
03. Dead flowers (incomplete)
04. Route 66
05. Wild horses
06. Honky tonk women
07. Country honk
08. Tumbling dice
09. Midnight rambler
10. Jumping Jack Flash (incomplete)
11. Street fighting man

Sources: 
Video: 
L.T. Master Tape (MPEG2 704*576 25 fps (4:3) PAL 9556 kbps)

Audio: 
Knebworth! (Red Devil) (MPEG1 Layer 2, 48000 Hz Stereo, 384 kbps)

Well, finally, here it is !
I mixed together the best possible sources, both audio and video, to get the best version of this show yet, until new sources may turn up. The Problem was, that the 2 best video sources are available in different video systems, so I had to split it into 2 discs to follow the rules of hc and other serious torrent sites. The best video by far, is the LT Master copy that was uploaded by nonono on hc earlier this year The available videos, not contained on the LT video, were taken from Jointripss
double DVD.

I patched both videos with the best audio source there is, Red Devil`s Knebworth!, identical with VGPs Hot August Night (http://www.hungercity.org/details.php?id=10293). Except Stray Cat Blues was taken from the Jointrip audio and Jumpin Jack Flash is a matrix from the mono video sound of Jointrip and the stereo AUD from Red Devils CD. Also I put the songs in the correct order, they were played that night, on each disc. See the PDF inside this torrent for detailed info about the sources for Knebworth, 

AC/DC - 1978-08-21 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

AC/DC 
Boston, MA/USA 
Paradise Theater 
Aug. 21st 1978 

"Boston Tea Party" 

Recorded off Radio WBCN, Boston 
New source! Excellent sound quality, much better than on any other previous versions. 

Vinyl is called "Boston Tea Party" Vol. 1, limited to 200 units only. 

01 - WBCN Radio Intro 
02 - Live Wire 
03 - Problem Child 
04 - Sin City 
05 - Gone Shootin' 
06 - Bad Boy Boogie 
07 - The Jack 
08 - High Voltage 
09 - Rocker 
10 - Bon Interview 
11 - Dog Eat Dog 
12 - WBCN Radio Outro 

running time approx: 1h 02 mins. 

Extended jam during Gone Shootin. Pure goodness. 

WBCN announcement before Bad Boy Boogie. 

The interviewer calls Bon 'Bon Tyler' during the interview.

Bruce Springsteen - 1978-08-21 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Credit to fede1970

"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT - Night 1" (G.R. BOX 03 A/B/C)
Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY - U.S.A.

Silver CDs --> EAC --> Wave files --> Trader's Little Helper (level 8, align on sector boundaries) --> flac files

CD1
01 Summertime Blues
02 Badlands
03 Spirit in the night
04 Darkness on the edge of town
05 Heartbreak hotel
06 Factory
07 The promised land
08 Prove it all night
09 Racing in the street
10 Thunder road
11 Jungleland

CD2
01 Paradise by the C
02 The fever
03 Sherry darling
04 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
05 Sweet little sixteen
06 Not fade away / Gloria / She's the one
07 Growin' up

CD3
01 Backstreets / Sad eyes
02 Rosalita (Come out tonight)
03 Born to run
04 Because the night
05 Quarter to three

Bonus Track:
06 Pre-Show Interview on WABC TV with J. Siegal

Joni Mitchell - 1979-08-21 - Lenox, MA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Tanglewood Music Shed
Lenox, Mass. U.S.A.
August 21, 1979
the Mingus tour in Mass.
from master audience tape

lineage:
Sony ECM-16 microphone > Sony TC-56 cassette deck > master cassettes (maxell UDXLI 90 min. normal bias) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge 4.5 (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) >

Joni Mitchell: vocals, piano and acoustic guitar
Pat Metheny: electric guitars
Lyle Mays: keyboards
Michael Brecker: sax
Jaco Pastorious: bass
Don Alias: percussion
and the Persuasions: vocals
Jerry Lawson
Jimmy Hayes
Joe Russell
Jayotis Washington
Toubo Rhoad

01: big yellow taxi 3:43
02: just like this train 4:20
03: in France they kiss on Main St. 4:26
04: coyote 5:31
05: Edith and the kingpin 4:26
06: free man in Paris 3:46
07: goodbye pork pie hat 6:00
08: bass solo 8:31
09: the dry cleaner from Des Moines 5:18
10: Amelia (with Metheny solo) > 6:47
11: Hejira 6:44
12: percussion solo > dreamland 8:55
13: black cow 4:00
14: Furry sings the blues 5:50
15: God must be a boogie man 5:07
16: band intros > raised on robbery 4:22
17: shadows and light 4:16
18: encore break 1:28
19: the last time I saw Richard 5:32
20: why do fools fall in love 2:18
21: encore break 1:18
22: Woodstock 6:19

runtime: 109:01 (minutes/seconds)

Rainbow - 1981-08-21 - Osaka, JP (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Bootleg Name: Craze! 
Date: 1981-08-21 
Venue: Festival Hall 
City: Osaka 
Country: Japan 

Vg+ Audience Recording 

Lineage
MS CD 016/17 Boot - dBpoweramp - WAV - TLH - FLAC - Dime - YOU 

RITCHIE BLACKMORE - Guitars 
JOE LYNN TURNER - Vocals 
DON AIREY - Keyboards 
BOB RONDINELLI - Drums 
ROGER GLOVER - Bass 

CD1
01-Land Of Hope And Glory - Over The Rainbow 
02-Spotlight Kid 
03-Love's No Friend 
04-I Surrender 
05-Lazy ~ Man On The Silver Mountain 
06-Catch The Rainbow 
07-Can't Happen Here 

CD2
01-Keyboards Solo 
02-Lost In Hollywood - Difficult To Cure 
03-Drumn Solo 
04-Long Live Rock'n Roll 
05-All Night Long 
06-Kill The King - Long Live Rock'n Roll (Reprise) 

Van Halen - 1982-08-21 - Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH (SBD/FLAC) 24-bit


CREDIT to ByTorX1

Van Halen
21 August 1982
Venue: Richfield Coliseum
Location: Richfield, Ohio
Source: Soundboard (Master)

Lineage:
Maxell UDXL-I C-90 cassette > Nakamichi DR-1 (azimuth adjustment) > Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD > Audacity (24-96) > FLAC 6

01 Intro
02 Romeo Delight
03 Unchained
04 Drum Solo
05 The Full Bug
06 Runnin' With The Devil
07 Little Guitars (cut)
08 Where Have All The Good Times Gone!
09 Bass Solo
10 Hang 'Em High
11 Cathedral
12 Secrets
13 Drum Solo II
14 Everybody Wants Some!!
15 Dave Talks
16 Everybody Wants Some!! (Reprise)
17 Dance The Night Away
18 Somebody Get Me A Doctor / I'm So Glad
19 Intruder
20 Pretty Woman
21 Guitar Solo
22 D.O.A.
23 Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
24 Bottoms Up!
25 You Really Got Me (cut)
26 Happy Trails
27 You Really Got Me (Reprise)

Notes:
Here we have a totally unheard, uncirculated soundboard recording, capturing the Van Halen concert in Richfield (near Cleveland) during their Diver Down tour (Hide Your Sheep tour) in 1982. Not even an audience recording of this show has circulated previously.

This show features something very unique during the Doctor / Glad jam, which would slowly evolve and extend over the course of the tour. Exclusively here in Richfield, Eddie plays a bit of Panama, showing us just how early the idea for the song was in his head.

Unfortunately this show is as close to a trainwreck as you'll get. No doubt it'll be the worst you'll hear from this tour. It's hard to not write an essay pointing out every little issue, so I tried to keep it summarized. It's really something you have to experience yourself.

This is easily the worst night for Dave the entire tour. It's hard to be sure if he had a cold, as there were subtle signs of this a week prior in Detroit. Perhaps it's a combination of that, and/or substance abuse. Throughout the show you will hear various instances where he's really struggling, often times not even trying to hit the notes, rather just sort of speaking through the lyrics. Even Eddie isn't totally on point tonight, throughout the show there are instances where he fumbles his parts. Not all the issues are his fault though, which comes to the biggest flaw with this show: the sound system.

There's no explanation for what was going on with the sound system tonight, but it is certain that all the issues noticeably plagued this concert, for the crew, band, and audience. For the first few songs, and at some points later, there is a constant clicking noise, which I believe is related to one of the drum mics. Secondly, the mix is awful. The vocal and instrument levels are individually at times either loud and blown out, or very quiet, sometimes nearly inaudible. Sometimes the levels go up and down during a single song. A good example is Unchained, which has weird wavering. Another good example is The Full Bug, which is further plagued by mic feedback. Other notable examples are the guitar dropout during Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, and the delays prior to Happy Trails. During Eddie's guitar solo there are parts where he starts having issues, and pauses longer than he usually would.

The climax of these issues start being heard during Cathedral, then right as they start Secrets, the issues finally derail the show. Ed's guitar isn't coming through, causing the band to stop playing. Dave tries to play it off and blame the sound crew, but it doesn't hide the fact that the entire night had been cursed. Perhaps all the issues during this show in Richfield could've been due to exhaustion of the band and sound crew, having been the fifth night in a row without a day off. This was also the last show of the first leg of the tour, until resuming on the west coast on September 1st.

Interestingly, this was the only tape in Roy's collection that was unlabeled. Perhaps he intended to record over it. Perhaps he didn't want to remember it, which clearly wasn't a shining moment for his career.

The first cut in the recording is where Roy would often pause to save space, during the break where Dave would talk to the crowd following Runnin' With The Devil. It seems on this night that he must've forgotten to start recording again, since it cuts Jamie's Cryin' and the first half of Little Guitars. The first side of the 90 minute master tape ends during Dave's Everybody Wants Some storytime interlude, though the tape is flipped very quickly and not missing much. Roy later paused the tape after Somebody Get Me A Doctor, so did not capture any of Dave's acoustic solo or Ice Cream Man. The tape starts again in time for Intruder. Lastly, Roy paused during the encore breaks, but forgot to start again in time, so most of the first part of You Really Got Me is cut.

Huge thanks to those who significantly helped with the absurd pricetag that was required to liberate this VH collection, most of which would've been impossible to save otherwise.

Enjoy the music and be grateful we are able hear these special recordings. If you have uncirculated tapes, please consider sharing them before they end up forever lost to time.

Black Sabbath - 1983-08-21 - Helsinki, FIN (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Black Sabbath 
1983-08-21 
Jäähalli 
Helsinki, Finland 
Audience recording 
Master tape transfer* 
Speed-corrected 

Lineage: 
SHN fileset (16/44.1) labelled "Master" (running time 90:18 min) > unknown software (converted to FLAC) > FLAC > Foobar (decoded to one big WAV file) > WAV > iZotope RX 4 (speed-correction by switching the sample rate tag to 46379 and subsequent resampling)** > WAV (running time 85:53 min) > Foobar (split, tagged and encoded to FLAC tracks) > FLAC > YOU 

Ian Gillan: vocals 
Tony Iommi: guitar 
Geezer Butler: bass 
Bev Bevan: drums 
Geoff Nicholls: keyboards 

CD1
01. Stonehenge (intro tape) (02:52 min)
02. Children of the Grave (05:11 min)
03. Hot Line (05:25 min)
04. War Pigs (07:38 min)
05. Born Again (06:30 min)
06. Supernaut (01:46 min)
07. Drum solo (03:12 min)
08. Rock 'n' Roll Doctor (03:41 min)
09. Disturbing the Priest (06:23 min)
10. Keep it Warm (05:54 min)
11. Black Sabbath (07:05 min)
12. The Dark (00:47 min)
13. Zero the Hero (06:20 min)
14. Guitar solo (02:45 min)
15. Digital Bitch (03:54 min)

CD2
01. Iron Man (07:51 min) 
02. Smoke on the Water (04:53 min) 
03. Paranoid (03:45 min)

Running time: 85:53 min

**Speed-correction: 
(Target speed determined by Rnranimal by playing "War Pigs" from this audio master tape transfer and from the incomplete AUD video at the same time, adjusting the sample rate of the master tape transfer until it was in sync with the audio track of the video.) 
In iZotope RX 4: 
- Sample rate tag switched from 44100 Hz to 46370 Hz (without resampling) => running time accordingly changed from 90:18 min to 85:53 min (without affecting the audio data). 
- At this point, the software automatically changed bit-depth from 16-bit to 32-bit float. (A few people criticised this as unnecessary and potentially downgrading. However, the bit-depth increase as such does NOT alter the audio data - it just adds 16 bits which could - at this point - still be removed to return to the 100% 16-bit original version. Only after some sound-processing - in this case the resampling to 44100 Hz, see next step below - will the added bits be used. I tested this by exporting the audio from iZotope after adjusting the sample rate to 46370, with 16-bit and NO dither applied, and the fingerprint of the exported WAV file did match the original file, even though the sample rate tag was differently set - 46370 vs 44100. However, since an audio file with an unusual sample rate like 46370, when played, is very likely to be resampled "on the fly" by our DAC, it's safer to do the resampling now with a good audio software. And contrary to what many people still believe, sound-processing with 32-bit float rather than 16-bit does allow for a better quality of the process - although, especially with bootlegs, the difference may sometimes or often not be notable. Thus, the Audacity Wiki <http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Bit_Depth#range> mentions that "32-bit float is chosen to give an extremely low noise floor and to provide good headroom to avoid sound distortion even when performing heavy editing and manipulation of the audio", and that, "with floating point, rounding errors during intermediate processing are negligible". For an online conversation along the same lines, see here: <http://recording.org/threads/32-bit-floating-point.47034/>. I am a laywoman in audio issues; my (very simplified) understanding of the matter assumes that we have much more numbers and more space at our disposal if we process in 32-bit float, so we can minimise unfavourable side effects. Accordingly, as far as I know, any current, proficient digital audio workstation will process in 32-bit float anyway, EVEN IF IT DOES NOT TELL YOU SO. Your software may give you the impression you're doing everything in 16-bit mode, but usually that isn't so - for good reasons. iZotope does show the bit-depth in which it is operating all the time, so it is simply more transparent in this matter than some other software - which is definitely not a bad thing. See my further comments follow below.) 
- Resampled to 44100 Hz. (See my notes above and below in order to get an idea why it makes sense that most or all proficient audio-editing software does such processing in 32-bit float rather than 16-bit mode, whether they tell you or not.) 
- Bit-depth changed back from 32-bit float to 16-bit with dither preset "CD dither - safe". (Again, see my comments above. Yes, reducing bit-depth does add truncation or dither noise - the latter being preferable in our case. But that's unavoidable, at least with any digital audio workstation that I know. IF in your software the audio really still has 16-bit after every step of sound-processing, it does not imply that no truncation noise or dither noise has been introduced; instead, it means that such noise is added with every step of processing. In our case, that would not be hurtful, since our process has only one step anyway: resampling from 46370 Hz to 44100 Hz. In other cases, where serious mastering or remastering is involved, we usually have many steps of processing, so we would end up with lots of unnecessary noise. That's of course undesirable, which is why iZotope and most other qualified software increase bit-depth to 32-bit float once at the beginning and allow us to do the 32-bit float > 16-bit step when WE want and apply the dither settings WE want - which is usually at the very end of the process. Put shortly and crudely, the advantages of processing in 32-bit float more than outweigh the apparent drawback of added noise when going back from 32-bit float to 16-bit at the end of the process.) 
- Exported to WAV file (no further processing done)

Eurythmics - 1983-08-21 - San Francisco, CA (FM FLAC)


(BBC broadcast FLAC)

Annie Lenox- vocals
Dave Stewart- keyboards (not the one from Bill Bruford Band)

"BBC rock hour" FM broadcast master tape

01 - Radio Announcer Introduction (0:23)
02 - This Is The House (5:29)
03 - Never Gonna Cry Again (4:35)
04 - The Walk (4:31)
05 - Take Me To Your Heart (4:03)
06 - This City Never Sleeps (5:29)
07 - Satellite Of Love (3:58)
08 - Sweet Dreams (3:52)
09 - I Could Give You A Mirror (4:10)
10 - Band Introduction (0:45)
11 - Love Is A Stranger (3:45)
12 - Somebody Told Me (4:02)
13 - Jennifer (5:06)

Playlist length:
50 minutes 8 seconds 

comments:
this concert also had a drummer, 3 backing vocalists, a bassist and Vic Martin on Keyboards. It's from their tour of the "Sweet Dreams" album, their 2nd. don't know if this is the full concert but it is the full broadcast. part of the ntroduction was talked over a studio song (sweet dreams) so I had to remove that part of it but enough of it remains to get the idea. all the 11 songs are complete.

Graham Nash with David Crosby - 1986-08-21 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Graham Nash (with David Crosby):
1986.08.21 (early show)
Rockefeller's, Houston
(2nd gen sbd)

The Recording:
Master: soundboard > long cable to the closet > nakamichi cassette deck
Copy: cassette > cassette (most likely nakamichi > nakamichi)
my 1st gen cassette > nakamichi cr-7A > sony sbm-1 > HHB CDR recorder

he Players:
Graham Nash: vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica
Bill Boydston: keyboards, drum and bass and synth programming, vocals
Hugh Ferguson: guitar, vocals
David Crosby: vocals & guitar (*)

01 Military Madness
02 Pre-Road Downs
03 Chipping Away
04 Over The Wall
05 Keep Away From Me
06 I Used To Be A King
07 Glass And Steel / Critical Mass (tape) > Wind On The Water *
08 Just A Song Before I Go
09 Carry Me
10 Compass
11 Guinevere
12 Our House
13 Teach Your Children

Roy Buchanan - 1987-08-21 - New Haven, CT (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Roy Buchanan
8/21/87
The New Haven Green, New Haven, CT

source: sbd cassette master
sony deck on rack, dolby b

* patched with aud cassette master:
2 sennheiser 421's+ 1 senn 441>nak 350, dolby off
* d2t01, d2t04, d2t05

lineage: cm's on nak dragon>tascam hd-p2 24/48>cd wave>adobe audition

2.0> flac
master recordings, editing & upload by Rob Berger

CD1
01: /Short Fuse
02: Green Onions
03: When a Guitar Plays the Blues
04: You Can't Judge A Book By the Cover
05: You Shook Me>
06: Beer Drinkin' Woman

CD2
01: Peter Gunn Theme
02: Down By the River
03: Sunshine of Your Love
04: Surf or Die
05: Let's Stay Together
06: Suzy Q
07: Hey Joe
08: Power of Love
09: The Messiah Will Come Again
10: e: Matthew
11: Been a Long Time

The Cult - 1987-08-21 - Detroit, MI (AUD/FLAC)


(Exc audience FLAC)

Lineage
Unknown Mic>Aiwa Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSREQ1000>CDR>WAV>FLAC

Ian Astbury - V
Billy Duffy - LG
Jamie Stewart - G
Haggis - B
Les Warner - D

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Bad Fun
03 - King Contrary Man
04 - Big Neon Glitter
05 - Peace Dog
06 - Detroit Hip Shake
07 - Love
08 - Wildflower
09 - Revolution
10 - Rain
11 - Blues Jam w/ Bring It On Home
12 - Horse Nation

CD2
01 - Lil Devil
02 - The Phoenix w/ Drums
03 - She Sells Sanctuary
04 - Love Removal Machine
05 - I Wanna Be Your Dog (Iggy Pop/Stooges)
06 - Bone Bag
07 - Born To Be Wild (Steppenwolf)

Notes by the uploader/trader:
the greatest show ever performed by The Cult in the "Electric" era, or maybe ever.

This show was the centerpiece of a music filled trip to see a fine friend of mine in the Motor City. I had turned him on to The Cult in '85 and he had the chance to catch them a couple times in the Michigan area in '86. At the time they weren't really gigging near me so when this show was announced he rang me up. He didn't have to try very hard to get me on a plane. For the wrong reasons, it was one of my most memorable flights. I flew into Detroit 3 days after NWA Flight 255 had crashed just after takeoff killing 156 people. The only survivor was a 4 year old girl. Made our final approach right over the burned out overpass the plane had crashed into on I-95. Looking at that will tend to put things in perspective.

Pink Floyd - 1988-08-21 - Long Island, NY (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Lineage: 
Unknown gen. cassette -> Sony HCD-EH26 -> wav -> NeroWaveEditor -> TLH -> flac

David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Richard Wright
-------------------
Jon Carin - keyboards & vocals
Margaret Taylor - backing Vocals
Rachel Fury - backing vocals
Durga McBroom - backing vocals
Scott Page - saxophone
Guy Pratt - bass guitar & vocals
Tim Renwick - guitars
Gary Wallis - percussion

CD1
01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond 
02 Signs Of Life 
03 Learning To Fly 
04 David Speak
05 Yet Another Movie 
06 A New Machine Part I
07 Terminal Frost 
08 A New Machine Part II 
09 Sorrow 
10 Dogs Of War 
11 On The Turning Away 

CD2
01 One Of These Days 
02 Time 
03 On The Run 
04 The Great Gig In The Sky
05 Wish You Were Here 
06 Welcome To The Machine 
07 Us And Them 
08 Money 
09 Another Brick In The Wall Part II
10 Comfortably Numb 

CD3
01 One Slip 
02 Run Like Hell 

Allan Holdsworth - 1988-08-21 - Fort Lauderdale, FL (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Allan Holdsworth
1989 Miami

Allan Holdsworth: guitar
Steve Hunt: keys
Jimmy Johnson: bass
Vinnie Colaiuta: drums

01 - Funnels
02 - Shallow Sea
03 - Looking Glass
04 - Pud Wud
05 - Devil Take the Hindmost (*not White Line, AH announces it but then there's a cut and DTTH starts.)

TT 38:21

Edit:
Apparently this set is recorded at City Limits, Fort Lauderdale, FL on 1988-08-21.

I got this disc many many years ago.
On the cover, there's Devil Take The Hindmost after Funnels, but they don't play it.
Not sure if this is the same show as the July 1988 Orlando, FL, which has the same setlist plus two additional tracks (Devil Take the Hindmost and Distance vs. Desire). Allan Holdsworth ??/??/1988
Maybe someone could compare. I don't have the one.
Other Allan Holdsworth reseeds are welcome. Especially the ones with Vinnie in '88-'89.

Steve Winwood - 1988-08-21 - Mansfield, MA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

Steve Winwood 
Great Woods Performing Arts Center 
Mansfield, MA 
August 21, 1988 

Westwood One Superstars in Concert 
Show #CO90-03 
For broadcast the weekend of March 3-4, 1990 

This show was broadcast at least three times by Westwood One; as show #88-G on December 16, 1988, and as show #89-23 on September 1, 1989. This version is sourced from show #CO90-03 for broadcast the weekend of March 3-4, 1990. 

The discs were near mint, so the sound is excellent. I also went though it in Audacity and removed any clicks, one click at a time. I've included 300 dpi scans of the cue sheets, affidavit, a disc label, and the box cover. 

Steve Winwood (vocals, keyboards, guitar) 
Randall Bramblett (saxophone, keyboards) 
Mike Lawler (keyboards) 
Anthony Crawford (guitar) 
Hollie Ferris (trumpet) 
Michael Rhodes (bass) 
LeAnn Phelan (vocals) 
Bashiri Johnson (percussion) 
Russ Kunkel (drums) 

CD1
01. Superstars CO 90-03 Intro 
02. Commercial - Miller Lite 
03. Freedom Overspill 
04. Put On Your Dancing Shoes 
05. Commercial - U.S. Army Reserve 
06. Commercial - Miller Lite 
07. Commercial - Trident Gum 
08. Westwood One - Steve Downes 
09. Don't You Know What The Night Can Do 
10. The Finer Things 
11. Commercial - U.S. Army Reserve 
12. Commercial - Miller Lite 
13. Commercial - Listermint 
14. Westwood One - Steve Downes 
15. The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys 
16. Glad 
17. Commercial - Volkswagen 
18. Commercial - Miller LIte 
19. Commercial - Listermint 
20. Westwood One - Steve Downes 

CD2
21. While You See A Chance 
22. Roll With It 
23. Commercial - Miller Lite 
24. Commercial - Volkswagen 
25. Commercial - Listermint 
26. Westwood One - Steve Downes 
27. Valerie 
28. Higher Love 
29. Commercial - U.S. Army Reserve 
30. Commercial - Miller Lite 
31. Commercial - Listermint 
32. Westwood One - Steve Downes 
33. Back In The High Life 
34. Gimme Some Lovin' 
35. Westwood One Outro 
36. Commercial - Listermint 
37. Superstars CO 90-03 Promo Spot 

Total time: 1:25:45

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1989-08-21 - Morrison, CO (SBD/AUD/FLAC)




(Audience/Soundboard FLAC)

Red Rocks Amphitheatre 

A combination of two best (known) sources. A huge thank you to WhoTrader for the AUD source! 

01 intro (house mix)* 
02 The House Is A' Rockin'* 
03 Tightrope* 
04 Mary Had A Little Lamb* 
05 Pride And Joy^ 
06 Texas Flood^ 
07 You'll Be Mine^ 
08 Look At Little Sister^ 
09 Tin Pan Alle^y 
10 Superstition* 
11 Cold Shot* 
12 Couldn't Stand The Weather* 
13 Life Without You* 
14 Crossfire* 
15 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)* 

Lineage Tracks 1-4* & 10-15*: 

Recording: 
Unknown Aiwa stereo mic > Sony DC6 > Maxell XLII 90 

Transfer: 
Sony TC-WE465 > Sony DTC-ZE700 > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > you 
*speed correction to match SBD source's timing 

Lineage Tracks 5-9^: 

SBD > KBCO pre-FM DAT

^Original SBD source had tracking issues on Track 9 (probably from bad rip by seeder I got this from) so I replaced three problem sections using chunks of AUD track 9 after amplitude match to AUD was done on SBD Track 9. This same amplitude adjustment was made on remaining SBD tracks so that the integration of the two sources would be seamless. No clipping occurred. 

Jethro Tull - 1991-08-21 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Jethro Tull
Electric Ladyland Studios, New York, NY
Aug. 21, 1991

Ian Anderson- Vocals/Flute/Acoustic Guitar/Tambourine
Martin Barre- Acoustic Guitars
Dave Pegg- Acoustic Bass

01 Rocks On The Road
02 Like A Tall Thin Girl
03 Mother Goose/Jack-A-Lynn
04 Bouree'
05 Aqualung/Locomotive Breath/Black Sunday(Instrumental)

FM Broadcast(WTUE 104.7 Dayton, Ohio)
Recording info: SONY MHC-C70 Mini Hi-Fi Componet System>TDK MA-90 Type IV Metal Bias Cassette.
Transfer info: SONY MHC-C70 Mini Hi-Fi Componet System>SONY TC-WE635 Cassette Recorder>BSR 3000 EQ>PHILLIPS CDR775 Standalone CD Burner>MAXELL(GOLD) 80 Minute Music Only CDR.
#ANALOG 1ST GEN CASSETTE>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC

Deep Purple - 1991-08-21 - Sao Paulo, BR (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Slaves And Kings (BFOC Edition)


Ritchie Blackmore - guitar

Joe Lynn Turner - vocals
Jon Lord - keyboards
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Paice - drums

CD1

01. Burn
02. Black Night
03. Child In Time
04. Truth Hurts
05. The Cut Run Deep
06. Perfect Strangers
07. San Paulo Tune
08. Fire In The Basement
09. Hey Joe
10. Love Conquers All
11. King Of Dreams


CD2
01. Difficult To Cure
02. Knocking At Your Back Door
03. Blues Jam
04. Lazy
05. Highway Star
06. Smoke On The Water
07. Woman From Tokyo

Deep Purple - 1991-08-21 - Sao Paulo, BR (SBD/FLAC) "Slaves And Master Tapes"




(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: Slaves And Master Tapes
Dates: August 21, 1991
Venue: Olympia, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Source: SB 5- Stereo Recording

Lineage: 
Darker Than Blue Boot 015/016 2CD > WAV > EAC > FLAC

Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar
Joe Lynn Turner: Vocals
Roger Glover: Bass
Jon Lord: Keyboards
Ian Paice: Drums 

CD1
01: Burn (fade in)
02: Black Night incl. Long Live Rock'n Roll
03: Child In Time / Black Night
04: Truth Hurts
05: The Cut Runs Deep incl. Hush
06: Perfect Strangers
07: Fire In The Basement
08: Hey Joe
09: Love Conquers All
10: Blackmore Intro
11: Difficult To Cure
12: Jon Lord Solo
13: Knocking At Your Back Door

CD2
01: Blues
02: Lazy 
03: Highway Star
04: Smoke On The Water incl. Woman From Tokyo
05: Applause

Extra Track
- Hammersmith Odeon, london, England 15th March 1991
06: Burn (fade in)
07: Black Night incl. Long Live Rock'n Roll
08: Child In Time / Black Night
09: Truth Hurts
10: The Cut Runs Deep

David Crosby & Graham Nash - 1993-08-21 - Morrison, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

David Crosby And Graham Nash
with Colorado Symphony Orchestra
Red Rocks Amphitheatre,
Morrison, CO
08/21/1993

Source: Soundboard > DAT
(Provided by Rich Gastwirt)
Transfer: Dat > Sony PCM-R500 > Sound Devices 744T > wav 16/48
(Transfered by Charlie Miller)
Lineage: wav > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Ozone 5 Advanced > CD Wave > TLH > Flac 16

David Crosby - guitar, vocals
Graham Nash - guitar, piano, vocals
Jeff Pevar - guitar
Craig Doerge - keyboards
Leland Sklar - bass
Russ Kunkel - drums

Jimmy Haskell - orchestra conductor

Set I
01 crowd/banter
02 Military Madness
03 Wasted On The Way
04 The Lee Shore
05 Just A Song Before I Go
06 In My Dreams
07 Taken At All
08 Guinnevere
09 Marrakesh Express
10 Our House

Set II (with the orchestra)
01 crowd/banter
02 Cathedral
03 Helpless Heart
04 Soldiers Of Peace
05 Cold Rain
06 Where Will I Be?
07 Page 43
08 Out of the Darkness
09 To The Last Whale (a. Critical Mass/b. Wind On The Water)
10 Deja Vu

encore (without orchestra)
11 Hero
12 Long Time Gone
13 Wooden Ships

2nd encore
14 Teach Your Children