martedì 21 aprile 2026

Leslie West, Jack Bruce & Corky Laing - 1972-04-21 - Cleveland, OH (AUD/FLAC)




West, Bruce & Laing - 1972-04-21 - Cleveland, OH
(Audience FLAC)

WEST, BRUCE & LAING 
Cleveland Public Hall 
April 21, 1972 

- *Uncirculated* & excelllent Joe Ray master recording - 

Sound quality: vg++/5 out of 6 (no kidding!). 
Check "Play With Fire" mp3 audio sample in comments for proof. 
Full colour CD back and front cover artwork in torrent (pdf files), designed with original posters and newspaper ad for the show. Comments always welcome. 

Lineage: 
Joe Ray's mono AUD recording (w/unknown equipment) > wav > Audacity (for auto-boosting levels, ever-so-slight editing and track marks) > wav > FLAC (level 8)
(The original recording came with support act Procol Harum's number as the first track which I took the liberty to tack on the end of CD 2). 

Leslie West - guitar, vocals 
Jack Bruce - bass, vocals 
Corky Laing - drums 

CD1 [59:55]
01 - Don't Look Around 
02 - Politician 
03 - The Doctor 
04 - Third Degree 
05 - Leslie West Guitar Solo - 
06 - Roll Over Beethoven - 
07 - Mississippi Queen 
08 - Powerhouse Sod

CD2 [62:28]
01 - Play with Fire I- 
02 - Drum Solo - 
03 - Play with Fire II 
04 - Sunshine Of Your Love 

Bonus track
05 - Procol Harum (support act): Shine on Brightly

West, Bruce & Laing officially formed in February 1972, straight after Mountain's last tour of the UK. However, even before that tour, there had already been rumours of that band's forthcoming split and obvious thoughts that Jack Bruce might be a fitting replacement for Felix Pappalardi in a succeeding format. These rumours - of course - made it to the music papers and as it happens, Felix did read a respective Melody Maker article titled "Jack Bruce to join Mountain?" on his flight to the UK for their tour - and is said to have gone through the (plane's?) ceiling as he obviously had not been involved in Lez' and Corky's musings and plans. 

Actually, both had already jammed along with Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Overend Watts and Boz Burrell in November 1971 at London's Basing Street Studios during Mountain's stint in the UK for a two-night show at The Rainbow. At that point, the two had already been looking for a singer and bass player and were hoping to win over at least Rodgers who's band Free had split in May 1971 and who at that point was trying to get his own outfit Peace off the ground. Nothing has come of Lez's & Cork's intention though, probably as by February 1972, when the two were finally free for a new project, Free had just reformed (in hopes to save their guitarist Koss' fragile life). 

West, Bruce & Laing's advance reputation was obviously so strong that they were able to tour the US through major venues without having an album out to promote, something that usually is de rigeur for such a financial venture. They actually were even still without a record contract at that point! 

This show here was recorded very early into the band's very first tour and only six days before their April 24 show at the Carnegie Hall of which bits and pieces were released on "Alive & Kicking". However, if one feels inclined to compare the two versions of the band's "crown jewel" (IMHO) "Play With Fire", it is blantantly obvious how the official version starts of nicely but then suddenly seems to somehow lose energy and just somehow drags on (IMHO), while this here runs some 21+ minutes and displays the band literally PLAYING WITH FIRE from start to finish!

Montrose - 1973-04-21 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC) 

Montrose KSAN, Record Plant, Sausalito, San Francisco,CA 1973-04-21
Live in the studio
Artwork Included.

source: fm > cdr > wav > flac

Ronnie Montrose - guitar
Bill Church - bass
Denny Carmassi - drums
Sam Hagar - vocals

01 intro by Tom Donahue > Good Rockin' Tonight
02 Rock Candy
03 Bad Motor Scooter
04 Roll Me Nice
05 One Thing On My Mind
06 Rock The Nation
07 Make It Last
08 You're Out Of Time
09 Roll Over Beethoven
10 I Don't Want It > outro by Tom Donahue

Genesis - 1974-04-21 - Montreal, Quebec (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Montreal 1974 Complete CHOM FM broadcasts
Montreal University Sports Centre
and CHOM-FM broadcast studio

Lineage:
CD1 tracks 1 and 3 download from genesismovement
tracks 2 and 4 "Almost Complete BBC" cdr trade
tracks 5 thru 10 cdr trade
CD2 PRRPSAE04 "A Classic Broadcast Revisited"
CD3 tracks 1 thru 5 PRRPSAE04 "A Classic Broadcast Revisited"
track 6 download DIME

CD1
01 Peter Gabriel on air interview pt 1
02 Twilight Alehouse (BBC version 25.09.72)
03 Peter Gabriel on air interview pt 2
04 Return Of The Giant Hogweed (BBC version 02.03.72)
05 Stage Introduction
06 Solitude (Peter Hammill)
07 Time For A Change (Peter Hammill)
08 The Birds (Peter Hammill)
09 Out Of My Book (Peter Hammill)
10 Slender Threads (Peter Hammill)
11 German Overalls (Peter Hammill)

CD2
01 Watcher Of The Skies
02 ...good evening...
03 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
04 ...romeo and juliet...
05 The Cinema Show
06 I Know What I Like
07 ...merci...
08 Firth Of Fifth
09 ...story of henri...
10 The Musical Box

CD3
01 Horizons
02 The Battle Of Epping Forest
03 ...story of michael...
04 Supper's Ready
05 CHOM-FM announcer comments
06 The Knife (Liverpool 1975)

Pink Floyd - 1975-04-21 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

David Gilmour (guitar, vocals)
Roger Waters (bass guitar, vocals)
Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals)
Nick Mason (percussion)

with:
Venetta Fields (backing vocals)
Carlena Williams (backing vocals)
Dick Parry (saxophone)

2nd[CASS]>CD-R[2]>SHN

CD1
01 - Intro (2:23)
02 - Raving And Drooling (12:11)
03 - Tuneups (2:30)
04 - You've Gotta Be Crazy (15:44)
05 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) (14:28)
06 - Have A Cigar (5:19)
07 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) (12:05)
08 - Speak To Me (5:38)
09 - Breathe (3:01)

CD2
01 - On The Run (4:43)
02 - Time (5:42)
03 - Breathe (Reprise) (1:05)
04 - The Great Gig In The Sky (6:37)
05 - Money (9:21)
06 - Us And Them (7:58)
07 - Any Colour You Like (10:20)
08 - Brain Damage (2:37)
09 - Brain Damage (0:04)
10 - Echoes (23:01)

tot length: 144:55

notes:
distinctly longer and better sounding than the JFG remaster.
this comes from a second generation tape, no NR used.
Eclipse is still missing and Brain Damage is cut! ... so does not exist a version including more, this taper didn't get anything else!

VG+

Pink Floyd - 1975-04-21 - San Diego, CA (SBD/FLAC) 24bit-96kHz/16bit-44kHz


(Soundboard FLAC)

Bootleg Title: California Soundboard

Label: SD75 A1/B1/C1

Source: Soundboard (mixing desk)

Lineage:
vinyl > Philips 903 stereo music centre > Sony PCM-M10 > WAV 24bit-96kHz > TLH > FLAC.

SIDE A
01 - Speak To Me
02 - Breathe
03 - On The Run
04 - Time
05 - Breathe (Reprise)
06 - The Great Gig In The Sky

SIDE B
01 - Money
02 - Us And Them
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (6-9)

BONUS DISC SIDE C
01 - Echoes

Tom Waits - 1975-04-21 - Bryn Mawr, PA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tom Waits
The Main Point
Bryn Mawr - PA
1975-04-21
WMMR Radio Broadcast

Quality : A-/B+
Radio Broadcast.
Source: Trade CD-R

lineage
FairStars CD Ripper > Wav > Traders little Helper > Flac 8

Tom Waits - piano, guitar, vocals
Al Cohn - tenor saxophone
Steve Gilmore - upright bass
Bill Goodwin - drums

01 - Intro
02 - Diamonds On My Windshield
03 - Semi Suite
04 - Better Off Without A Wife
05 - Eggs And Sausage
06 - Ol'55
07 - Interview
08 - WMMR Jingle
09 - Dress Rap
10 - The Ghosts Of Saturday Night
11 - On A Foggy Night
12 - Big Joe And Phantom 309
13 - (Looking For) The Heart Saturday Night

This is a recording from Tom's 1975 tour where he often performed three times a night and used his sparetime promoting his records on various radio shows. He obviously likes to make Radio Station ID's.

Be Bop Deluxe - 1976-04-21 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Riviera Theatre

Lineage:
WXRT-FM Broadcast > Master Cassette > HHB CDR-830/CD-R/W > EAC > WAV > CD Wave Editor (track splits) > WAV > FLAC (level 8, align on sector boundaries, fileset titles named using standard archiving nomenclature and are fully tagged) > TLH > Upload

01 Fair Exchange
02 Stage Whispers
03 Life In The Air Age
04 Sister Seagull
05 Yorkshire Landscape
06 Maid In Heaven
07 Ships In The Night
08 Bill's Blues
09 Blazing Apostles

Notes
This has been circulating in a somewhat abbreviated format: the end jam on "Blazing Apostles" is shortened by 5 minutes or so. This is probably because WXRT has aired an edited version of this on several occasions. My copy is from their first broadcast of this show on June 27, 1976 on their Sunday Night Concert, and has the complete 18-minute "Blazing Apostles". It is their complete show, as far as I know. As might be expected, this has a little bit of FM and tape hiss, But I have done no processing to this other than for track splits. A nice show, I'd rate it an A, but some would downgrade it to A- due to the hiss or the mix. It's kind of a loud mix, but to these ears, very nice. This may also be floating around under various dates in April or May of 1976. When first broadcast, I wrote down the date and double-checked with a friend who was at the show, so I'm 99% sure of the date. Be Bop opened for Thin Lizzy at this show. Grab that one as well, if you see it, it's one of Thin Lizzy's best. 

Comment from a trader who was at the concert: 
One of the great things about trading music is that you get to relive those pivotal concerts of the past. Such is the case with the 1976 Be Bop Deluxe show from the Riviera Theatre, Chicago. I, was at that show. Be Bop Deluxe opened for Thin Lizzy on the first date of their American Tour. I believe it was the first American date for Be Bop Deluxe. The concert was breathtaking. Both bands had such energy, such power in that small theater. It was one of those shows where when you walk out you just know you witnessed something extraordinary. The remastering that was done on this show truly does capture that energy all over again. Those soaring guitar solos from Bill Nelson are doing it to me again. Listening to this show again makes me again say, "This is why I collect and love music so much."

Eric Burdon - 1976-04-21 - Cologne, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Video Source: WDR German Rockpalast TV Broadcast(on 26th February 1995)
Taper: Axel himself
Video Bitrate: 9048 to 9234 kb/s
Frame rate: VBR 25.000 Frames
Pictures: 4:3 (all this and more was said by GSpot)
DVD Author: AODPPSS
DVD format: PAL
Region: 0, playable worldwide, if not it's up to your equipment

Audio Source: WDR German Rockpalast TV Broadcast(see above)
Lineage: see below
Taper: Axel himself
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 0xbd[0x80]:48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)

Lineage: WDR German Rockpalast TV Broadcast(see above) > Nokia satellite bowl > Pace satellite TV receiver > via Scart cable > Akai VCR(SP mode) > BASF 240min master VHS > playback on LG VCR > via Scart cable > Panasonic stand alone DVD recorder(XP mode) > Sony DVD- on HD (> YOU)
DVD with menue and scattered chapters
File Size: 3.90GB

Eric Burdon: Vocals
Robert Ahwai: Guitar
Mike Carr: Keyboards
Bobby Gien: Drums

01 - Johnny Walker
02 - Boom, Boom
03 - Bring It On Home To Me
04 - We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
05 - Please Send Me Someone To Love
06 - Lonely Avenue
07 - Tobacco Road
08 - Band Introduction ~ House Of The Rising Sun

Encore:
09 - One More Cup Of Coffee

Length: 58:28min

Joachim Kuehn and Zbigniew Seifert - 1976-04-21 - Bremen, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Jazzclub Ostertor


Lineage

FM (analog cable) - Audacity - xACT


01 La Verne (Joachim Kühn)
02 Turbulent Plover (Zbigniew Seifert)
03 Santa Cruz (Joachim Kühn)
04 Light Man (Zbigniew Seifert)
05 Kind Of Time (Zbigniew Seifert)


min 54:07

Thin Lizzy - 1976-04-21 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Riviera Theater

Lineage:
WXRT-FM => Teac cassette deck (model unknown) (TDK KR-C60) => HHB CDR830 => CD R/W => EAC => WAV files => Flac Frontend (level 8), aligned on sector boundaries

Phil Lynott - Bass, Vocals
Scott Gorham - Guitar, Vocals
Brian Robertson - Guitar, Vocals
Brian Downey - Drums, Vocals

01 - Jailbreak
02 - The Boys Are Back In Town
03 - Emerald
04 - It's Only Money
05 - Blues Boy
06 - Warrior
07 - Rosalie (tape flip at 4:08)
08 - Suicide
09 - Angel From The Coast
10 - Sha La La
11 - Baby Drive Me Crazy
12 - The Rocker
13 - WXRT announcer

Notes:
From the original May 23, 1976 broadcast. Almost for sure not the entire concert, but the entire broadcast (edits made by WXRT can be heard). This has made the rounds as "The Irish Dawn Chicago". This also circulates with an April 16, 1976 date. Since I marked the cassette immediately after the broadcast and still had at that time a vivid memory of the show, I'm 99% certain that the April 21, 1976 date is the correct one. Be-Bop Deluxe were the opening act, and I also have the WXRT broadcast of their performance. I also recall that WXRT were hyping up the pairing of these two acts together in the weeks before the concert.

A very good show, with a few small flaws:
-I set up my tape machine on the wrong bias for the TDK-KR C60 tape initially, then made the switch about 1:20 in "Jailbreak". I made a small edit to correct for the equalization (see later notes).
-Tape flip at 4:08 of Rosalie
-Only one of the guitars can be heard in the mix until track 04; this was apparently a soundboard recording and apparently a correction was made on the board; as this is how it was broadcast I've made no changes.

I've also left in WXRT announcer's comments at the end for posterity, but these can be deleted by the downloader. This was UnConcert #131, by the way.

Edits:
-Small fade in to track 01
-To adjust for the wrong tape equalization setting, I used SoundForge graphic equalization for the first 1:20 of track 01, with the following settings:
+1.2 dB boost at 2kHz, +2.4 dB boost at 4kHz, +3.4 dB boost at 8kHz, +2.2 dB boost at 16kHz.
-edit at tape flip in track 07, less than .01 seconds removed to smooth the transition
-Small fade-out on track 12
No other edits made.

The Tubes - 1977-04-21 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Palace Of Fine Arts
remastered by PR April 2005

Lineage:
sbd->cassette->cassette->ProTools->CDR->EAC->FLAC8

Fee Waybill - vocals
Roger Steen - guitar
Bill "Sputnik" Spooner - guitar
Vince Welnick - keyboards
Michael Cotten - synthesizers
Rick Anderson - bass
Prairie Prince - drums
Mingo Lewis - percussion
Re Styles - vocals

CD1
01 God-Bird-Change (fades in) 3:06
02 What Do You Want From Life 7:12
03 Hit Parade 4:48
04 Golden Boy 8:04
05 I'm Just A Mess 4:09
06 Pound of Flesh 3:16
07 Hail Hail Rock 'n Roll 0:46
08 Classroom Sequence 3:54
09 Don't Touch Me There 3:45
10 Mondo Bondage 3:43

CD2
01 Pimp 4:58
02 Hog Runnin'--->This Town 7:52
03 Love Will Keep Us Together 4:40
04 Smoke (La Vie En Fumer) 7:38
05 Slipped My Disco 4:02
06 You're No Fun 5:03
07 Stand Up and Shout 10:34

Jackson Browne & David Lindley - 1978-04-21 - Columbia, SC (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Township Auditorium
"Palmetto Alliance" benefit concert

Lineage:
Unknown > Cassette

Transfer:
Yahama KX-330 > ADC > Optical > Soundforge (edits)

01 - Come All ye Fair & Tender Ladies
02 - Take it Easy
03 - Jamaica Say You Will
04 - Looking Into You
05 - Fountain of Sorrow
06 - For Everyman
07 - Linda Paloma
08 - Cocaine
09 - For a Dancer
10 - Reel of the Hanged Man
11 - Crow on the Cradle
12 - Before the Deluge
13 - Running on Empty
14 - The Load-Out / Stay
15 - The Pretender

Jackson Browne & David Lindley - 1978-04-21 - Columbia, SC (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Palm Meadows Benefit,
Township Auditorium,

source: sbd
Jerry Moore's cassette copy

lineage: unknown

nak dragon/b > tascam hd-p2 24/96 > pc > adobe audition 2.0 > cd wave > flac
transferred & seeded by Rob Berger July 2012

CD1
01 - Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens
02 - Take It Easy
03 - Jamaica Say You Will
04 - Looking Into You
05 - Fountain Of Sorrow
06 - For Everyman
07 - Linda Paloma
08 - Cocaine
09 - Rosie//

CD2
01 - //For A Dancer
02 - The Reel Of The Hanged One
03 - Crow On The Cradle
04 - Before The Deluge
05 - Running On Empty
06 - The Load Out >
07 - Stay
08 - The Pretender
09 - Will The Circle Be Unbroken*//

notes: * w/John Sebastian

J. Geils Band - 1979-04-21 - Essen, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

J.Geils Band
1979-04-21
Rockpalast IV
Grugahalle, Essen, Germany

lineage
fm broadcast > 1.gen tape > ??transfer to wav > cd in a trade > flac

Peter Wolf - vocals
Seth Justman - keyboards/voc
Magic Dick - harp
J.Geils - guitar
Daniel Klein - bass
Stephan Bladd - drums/voc

01 - Just Can't Stop Me
02 - I Could Hurt You
03 - Sanctuary
04 - One Last Kiss
05 - Teresa
06 - Nitemares / Wild Man
07 - I'm Looking for My Love
08 - Give It to Me
09 - Whammer Jammer
10 - Houseparty
11 - Where Did Our Love Go?
12 - Pack Fair and Square
13 - First I Look at the Purse

Patti Smith - 1979-04-21 - Essen, DE (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage:
FM Broadcast>cass.>CDR (Phillips Recorder)>Wave(CD`N`Go!Suite>Flacf(Level 8)

Patti Smith - Vocals/Guitar/clarinet
Lenny Kaye - Guitar/Voc
Iuan Kral - Bass/Voc
Jay Dee Daugherty - Drums
Bruce Brody - Keyb

CD 1:
00 - Intro (0'20'')
01 - Rock 'n' Roll Star (5'59'')
02 - Hymn (1'10'')
03 - Rock 'n' Roll Nigger (4'23'')
04 - Privilege (4'41'')
05 - Dancing Barefoot (6'31'')
06 - Redondo Beach (3'30'')
07 - 25th Floor (4'00'')
08 - Revenge (5'10'')
09 - 5-4-3-2-1-Wave (2'23'')
10 - Pumpin' My Heart (3'23'')

CD 2:
11 - 7 Ways Of Going (9'48'')
12 - Because The Night (3'31'')
13 - Frederic (5'26'')
14 - Jailhouse Rock (2'19'')
15 - Gloria (9'20'')
16 - My Generation (5'00'')

All the times without applaus ,the show is complete 87.30 min

Patti Smith - 1979-04-21 - Essen, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Rebroadcast Sky Arts April 2011

Lineage 
Sky HD> component cables and optical cable> Hauppage PVR 1228>USB 2.0>arcsoft total media studio to capture and author>DVD>you 

Audio 
2 Channel Stereo AC3 384kb/s 48khz 

Video 
PAL 16.9 25 fps 5193kbps MPEG 2 resolution 720x576 (Gspot says its anamorphic 16.9 horizontally squeezed to a 4.3 format, I have absolutely no idea what that means but the picture is 4.3. Im sure someone can tell me what this is all about)

01 So you want to be a rock n roll star
02 Hymn
03 Rock n roll nigger
04 Privelege
05 Dancing barefoot
06 Redondo beach
07 25th Floor
08 Revenege
09 5-4-3-2-1
10 Pumpin my heart
11 7 ways of going
12 Because the night
13 Frederic
14 Jailhouse rock
15 Gloria
16 My Generation

Running Time 1.33.42

Menu and Chapters





Patti Smith Group - 1979-04-21 - Essen, DE (DVDfull pro-shot DL)

(DVDfull pro-shot DL)

Title: The Patti Smith Group - I'm An American Artist
Date Of The Show: April 21/22, 1979
Broadcasting Date: April 21/22, 1979
Venue: Grugahalle, Essen - Germany
Festival: The 4th Rockpalast Festival
TV-Station: WDR (Germany)
Video Format: DVD
Posting Format: DVD-9
Lineage: Beta Master Tape > VHS Tape
Captured: Final Cut Studio 5
Converter: Canopus ADVC 110
Cut: Apple's Final Cut Studio 5
DVD Menu Sound: Has Animated Menus, Chapter & Stereo Sound
DVD Menu: Photoshop CS2 & Apple's DVD Studio Pro 4.0
Audio Format: STEREO - LPCM / 48kHz / 1,536,000 kBit/s & STEREO - DOLBY DIGITAL / 48kHz / 192,000 kBit/s
Video Format: MPEG 2
Resolution: 720 x 576 / PAL / 50 Hz / Color
Frames Per Second: 25
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1 - Full Frame

Artwork: Hi Resolution Artwork Inside
Dual Layer DVD - 9
Size: 6,18 GB (6.640.488.488 Byte)
Running Time: 01:43:55:13 minutes
Average Picture Bitrate: 6,672,881 kbps
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 - 192,000 kbps
Sound: LPCM - 1,536,000 kbps
SBD > FM Stereo Broadcast > Bootleg (Silver Disc) > CD WAV Source > FLAC16
FLAC16 > WAV > Sony Vegas 7.0e (audio sync; patched w/ original audio for certain parts - mostly just between songs) & Sony Sound Forge 8.0d (time stretch tool; resampled to 48k w/ anti-alias filter & interpolation accuracy at highest setting, 4 of 4; fades) > WAV > FLAC16 > WAV > DVD Studio Pro 4 > DVD (16bit/48k Linear PCM Stereo @ 1,536,000 kbps)
MPEG Streamclip Info: VOB Program Stream Bit Rate: 8.56 Mbps (On VTS_03)
LAYER BREAK CHAPTER MARKER - 00:57:25:24
Enjoy the Show
A Very special thank you to: Adam "STLBlues"
NOTE: This DVD requires a Dual Layer Discs for burning.
-> end of original ul's info

Information: http://www.rockpalastarchiv.de/rn4.html#patti
more information: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=225903

Patti Smith: Vocals, Guitar, Clarinet
Lenny Kaye: Guitar, Vocals
Bruce Brody: Keyboards
Ivan Kral: Bass, Vocals
Jay Dee Daugherty: Drums

4th Rockpalast Festival, Grugahalle, Essen, Germany, 21st/22nd April 197

01 - So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star
02 - Rock'N'Roll Nigger
03 - Privilege
04 - Dancing Barefoot
05 - Redondo Beach
06 - 25th Floor
07 - Revenge
08 - 5-4-3-2-1-Wave
09 - Pumpin' My Heart
10 - Seven Ways Of Going
11 - Because The Night  LAYER BREAK ON THIS CHAPTER MARKER
12 - Frederic
13 - Jailhouse Rock
14 - Gloria
15 - My Generation

BONUS:
16 - Interview

Length: 103:55min



Roxy Music - 1979-04-21 - Pasadena, CA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broacast FLAC)

Broadcast live and without commercials on KWEST-FM LOS ANGELES
from a first generation reel

Lineage:
FM Broadcast > 2-60 minute cassettes > Revox B-77 (me) > Sony DTC-690
Sony DTC-690 > Audigy 4 Pro (via toslink) > Audacity (clean up) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)

Bryan Ferry - vocals and keyboards
Phil Manzanera - guitar
Andy MacKay - sax and oboe
Paul Thompson - drums
Gary Tibbs - bass
David Skinner - keyboards

CD1
01 - Introduction
02 - Manifesto
03 - Trash
04 - Out Of The Blue
05 - Angel Eyes
06 - A Song For Europe
07 - Still Falls The Rain (tape flip) >
08 - Mother Of Pearl

CD2
09 - Ain´t That So
10 - Stronger Through The Years >
11 - Ladytron
12 - In Every Dream Home A Heartache (tape flip)
13  Love Is The Drug
14 - Editions Of You

encore
15 - Do The Strand
16 - Re-Make/Re-Model

Total Time 83 minutes 59 seconds

The worst:
Tape flip in "Still Falls The Rain" and is at 29:24. The recording goes to mono at 29:18 and returns to stereo at 29:44. "Mother Of Pearl" had a couple dropouts removed at 31:19. During "Love Is The Drug" there were 2 breaks close to each other. Removed about 5 seconds to make this seamless. Between 54:41 and 54:43 (during "Ladytron") there is 2 seconds of static from FM interference. Next tape flip is during " In Every Dream Home A Heartache". A little of the solo was removed at 61:49 to make a cleaner splice. That is the bad stuff that I worked on to make this more presentable to you.

Roxy Music - 1979-04-21 - Pasadena, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

ROXY MUSIC 
Civic Auditorium 
Pasadena, California USA 
April 21, 1979 

Broadcast live on KWEST-FM LOS ANGELES 

source: 
FM Broadcast > Teac A-106 (w/ Dolby) captured on 2-60 minute cassettes 

My copy: 
Akaii GX 570-D2 (w/ Dolby) > Revox B-77 (me) (> Sony DTC-690, my safety copy) 

Torrent: 
Sony DTC-690 > Audigy 4 Pro (via toslink) > Audacity (convert to 16-44, clean up and phase shift by 20 samples) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8) > Stamp ID3 tag editor 

Bryan Ferry - vocals and keyboards 
Phil Manzanera - guitar 
Andy MacKay - sax and oboe 
Paul Thompson - drums 
Gary Tibbs - bass 
David Skinner - keyboards 

CD1 
01 - Introduction by Dusty Rhodes 
02 - Manifesto 
03 - Trash 
04 - Out Of The Blue 
05 - Angel Eyes 
06 - A Song For Europe ***true stereo begins*** 
07 - Still Falls The Rain (tape flip - spliced) > 
08 - Mother Of Pearl

CD2 
09 - Ain´t That So 
10 - Stronger Through The Years > ***true stereo ends*** 
11 - Ladytron ***2 seconds of light FM static*** 
12 - In Every Dream Home A Heartache (tape flip - spliced @ 5:26) 
13 - Love Is The Drug 
14 - Editions Of You 

encore call: 
15 - Do The Strand 
16 - Re-Make/Re-Model 

[83:49]

This is from a cassette tape that I copied from my friend Tim Sharp in 1979. An excellent performance captured by a live FM radio broadcast. Two thirds of this is recorded in mono with the middle third in true stereo. It may have been that the mono switch on Tim's receiver was used to improve reception. 

Copied from Tim's master "off air" cassette to my Revox B77 reel then to my Sony DAT recorder at 16/48. Transferred to 16/44 wav files and cleaned up numerous dropouts and defects with Audacity. With the exception of the tape flips you will not even notice them. 

The bad: 
Tape flip in "Still Falls the Rain" and is at 29:24. 
During "Ladytron" (between 54:41 and 54:43) there is 2 seconds of static from FM interference. 
Next tape flip is during "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" which was spliced at 61:49 or 5:26 of track 12. 
Although a couple of seconds were lost the splice is nearly transparent. 

The phase was off by 20 samples of which number were removed from the right channel to line this up. An immediate improvement in the sound balance was noted after this correction. Before correction the right channel was very weak and it affected my first torrent of this show. 

The Cure - 1980-04-21 - Boston, MA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDFull pro-shot)

NTSC DVD

Quality: Okay, breaks up in a few places
Generation: unknown
Lineage: unknown

01 - In Your House
02 - Subway Song
03 - 10:15 saturday night
04 - Accuracy
05 - Boys Don't Cry
06 - Jumping Someone Else's Train
07 - Another Journey By Train
08 - A Forest

One of the earliest known videos of the band
This show is generally thought to have been on the 20th but according to...

http://www.cure-concerts.de/concerts/1980-04-21.php

it's the 21st which is Robert's birthday.






ZZ Top - 1980-04-21 - Paris, FR (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

ZZ Top Paris 1980 NTSC DVD
Unknown venue/date

Source: 
Low gen VHS>?>NTSC DVD (with menu)>DVD Decrypter>Reauthor with TMPGEnc DVD Author

01 - Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings
02 - El Diablo
03 - Cheap Sunglasses
04 - Arrested for Driving While Blind
05 - La Grange
06 - Fool For Your Stockings
07 - Jailhouse Rock
08 - Tush

About 32 minutes

Jaco Pastorius - 1982-04-21 - Boulder, CO (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Jaco Pastorius & Word Of Mouth
Boulder Theater
Boulder CO
4-21-1982

Master Audience DAT > Standalone CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC

CD1
01 - Invitation
02 - Soul Intro > The Chicken
03 - Donna Lee
04 - Three Views Of A Secret
05 - Mr - Fone Bone

CD2
01 - Band Introduction >
02 - Bass Solo > (incl - River People, Purple Haze, America the Beautiful)
03 - Continuum
04 - Percussion Solo > 
05 - Reza > Blackbird > Reza > Giant Steps > Reza Reprise 
06 - Drum Solo
07 - Twins
08 - Fannie Mae

Miles Davis - 1982-04-21 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Hammersmith Odeon 

Face First Production 

Video: TV > Master > SA > TMPEGnc (Lossless) > Architect 4.0 > DVD 
PAL 4:3 
7000 kbs 
720X480 

Audio: SBD > Master > SA > TMPGEnc (Lossless) > Architect 4.0 > DVD 
AC3 
256 kbs (2-chnls) 

Miles Davis - Trumpet 
Mike Stern - Guitar 
Bill Evans - Sax, Flute 
Marcus Miller - Bass 
Al Foster - Drums 
Mino Cinelu - Percussion 

01 - Back Seat Betty 
02 - My Man's Gone 
03 - Aida 
04 - Ife 
05 - Fat Time 
06 - Jean Pierre 

Total time 1:24:13 







The Smiths - 1984-04-21 - Amsterdam, NL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage:
FM Analog Master > FLAC

01 - Hand In Glove
02 - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
03 - Girl Afraid
04 - This Charming Man
05 - Barbarism Begins At Home
06 - This Night Has Opened My Eyes
07 - Miserable Lie
08 - Still Ill
09 - I Don't Owe You Anything
10 - What Difference Does It Make?
11 - Handsome Devil
12 - You've Got Everything Now
13 - These Things Take Time

Van Halen - 1984-04-21 - Quebec City, Canada (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Le Colisee de Quebec

Lineage: 
AUD>1st gen cass>Sony tape deck>TDK standalone burner>CDR(1)>EAC(secure/offset)>WAV>FLAC

Quality: A

CD1 [58:25]
01 - Unchained 4:30
02 - Hot For Teacher 4:05
03 - Drum Solo 2:56
04 - On Fire 3:10
05 - Runnin' With The Devil 3:00
06 - Dave Raps 1:51
07 - Little Guitars 4:28
08 - Cathedral 1:54
09 - House Of Pain 4:01
10 - Bass Solo 4:36
11 - Jamie's Cryin' 3:27
12 - I'll Wait 4:55
13 - Keyboard Solo 1:51
14 - Everybody Wants Some!! 8:41
15 - Girl Gone Bad 4:55

CD2 [52:02]
01 - Ice Cream Man 4:04
02 - Summertime Blues 5:01
03 - 1984 0:58
04 - Jump 4:18
05 - Guitar Solo 13:54
06 - (Oh) Pretty Woman 3:10
07 - Panama 6:23
08 - You Really Got Me 7:55
09 - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 6:06
10 - CHOM-FM promo 0:11

Notes:
Best show of the 1984 tour and a must-have. The only show that really departs from the cookie-cutter 1984 setlist. Terrific "A" level, definitive 1st gen quality makes this required listening for all VH fans. If you only own one 1984 show, this is hands down the one to own.

Obviously, the huge difference between this and other 1984 shows is "Summertime Blues" and "Ice Cream Man," two songs that no other circulating 1984 show has. In addition, Dave's rap is very short, and "Everybody Wants Some!!" is also markedly different from EWS in all other shows. Instead of the usual 15 minutes, it's under 9 minutes, and there's no joking around. A lot of it is instrumental Ed and Al in the mdidle section of the song. I'm virtually certain this was classic Van Halen's only stop in Quebec, and as such, they wanted to make it a special show. They knew they couldn't fuck around like they did in all the other 1984 shows. They were on their "best behavior" that night. They wanted the Quebec audience to hear a tight performance with vintage songs like "Ice Cream Man" and "Summertime Blues."