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The Who - 1969 Autumn Acetates (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

Lineage:
Soundboard > IBC Acetates (January 1970) > TDK Cassette (2) [Early 80's] > Standalone CDR(1) > EAC v0.99 PB3 > WAV > FLAC Frontend 1.2.1b > FLAC (Level 5)


01 - Fortune Teller
02 - Summertime Blues
03 - Shakin' All Over (Edit Start From Reel 1)
04 - My Generation > Shakin' All Over (Edit End From Reel 2)
05 - Heaven & Hell
06 - I Can't Explain (End of Acetate)
07 - I Can't Explain (Restarted)
08 - Fortune Teller
09 - Tattoo
10 - Young Man Blues
11 - Young Man Blues
12 - I Can't Explain
13 - Fortune Teller
14 - Young Man Blues

Dexy'S Midnight Runners - 1980-1983 - Let's Make This Special (DVDfull pro-shot DL)

(DVDfull pro-shot DL)

Let's Make This Precious

01 - Come On Eileen [Official Video] 1982
02 - Geno (TOTP) 1980
03 - Dance Stance (UK GOLD) 1979
04 - There, There My Dear [Official Video] 1980
05 - Jackie Wilsortanid [Official Video] 1982
06 - Show Me (TOTP) 1981
07 - The Celtic Soul Brothers (Australian TV) 1983
08 - Let's Make This Precious (Live Shaftesbury Theatre) 1982
09 - All In All (Live Shaftesbury Theatre) 1982
10 - Kevin Rowland's Band (Live Shaftesbury Theatre) 1982
11 - Plan B (Live Shaftesbury Theatre) 1982
12 - The Celtic Soul Bret ers (Live Shaftesbury Theatre) 1982
13 - Come On Eileen (Live) 1982
14 - Geno (Live) 1983
15 - Jackie Wilson Said ( I'm In Heaven when you smile ) 1983
16 - I couldn't help it if I tried 1980
17 - Let's Get This Straight From The Start (TOTP) 1982
18 - Listen to This (The TUBE) 1985
19 - The Celtic Soul B ers (Live The Tube) 1983
20 - There, there my dear (Baelinge Byfest) 1980
21 - Geno (TOTP) 1980 N
22 - The Celtic Soul Brothers 1982


Jimi Hendrix - 1966-1967 - Studio Recordings Vol. 1 to 4 (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

The 1966-1967 Studio Recordings Vol.1: October 23, 1966 to February 8, 1967

The complete 1966 & 1967 studio sessions on 8 CD
Willjamz & Denny Noland Production
Excellent quality
Thanks to Hans-Peter Johnsen

Disc 1:
October 23, 1966 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
1. Hey Joe (Take 1) - the first monaural instrumental take
2. Hey Joe (Take 2) - the second monaural instrumental take
3. Hey Joe (Take 3) - take three in mono with vocals and no overdubs
4. Hey Joe - vocal overdub mix
5. Hey Joe - longer alternate take
6. Hey Joe - Legacy stereo mix of Take 3 with double vocal

November 2, 1966 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
7. Stone Free - complete monaural  mix

November 24, 1966 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
8. Love Or Confusion - complete monaural  mix

December 13, 1966 - CBS Studios, London
9. Can You See Me (Take 1) - first monaural instrumental take
10. Can You See Me (Take 2) - second monaural instrumental take
11. Can You See Me (Take 3) - third monaural instrumental take
12. Can You See Me - instrumental stereo mix
13. Can You See Me - alternate stereo mix with three vocal tracks
14. Can You See Me - Legacy stereo mix with added reverb
15. Foxy Lady - official mono mix
16. Red House - original European release in mono
17. Red House - alternate monaural mixing
18. Red House - same mono mix as track 17

Disc 2:
January 11, 1967 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
1. 51st Anniversary (Take 1) - first incomplete instrumental take in mono
2. 51st Anniversary (Take 2) - second incomplete instrumental take in mono
3. 51st Anniversary (Take 3) - complete instrumental mix
4. 51st Anniversary - short overdub snippet
5. 51st Anniversary (Take 1) - alternate mix in stereo with 2 vocal tracks
6. Fire (Take 1) - first monaural unfinished take
7. Fire (Take 2) - second monaural unfinished take
8. Fire (Take 3) - third monaural unfinished take
9. Fire (Take 4) - fourth monaural unfinished take
10. Fire (Take 5) - fifth monaural unfinished take in two parts
10xx. Fire (Take 5) - two dropouts have been removed
11. Fire - instrumental backing tracks for the official mono release
12. Fire - alternate stereo mix with low vocals
13. Purple Haze - alternate monaural mix with incomplete start
14. Purple Haze - monaural mix, alternate version
15. Purple Haze - incomplete alternate mix with two lead vocals
16. Purple Haze - Legacy monaural mix with added echo
17. Purple Haze - alternate monaural mix
18. Third Stone From The Sun - vocal overdub mono mix
19. The Wind Cries Mary - complete instrumental mix in stereo
20. The Wind Cries Mary - alternate instrumental mix in narrow stereo

February 8, 1967 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
21. Remember (Take 1) - first monaural instrumental take
22. Remember (Take 2) - second monaural instrumental take
23. Remember (Take 3) - third monaural instrumental take
24. Remember (Take 4) - fourth monaural instrumental take
25. Remember (Take 5) - fifth monaural instrumental take
26. Remember - rough alternate monaural mix

The 1967 Studio Recordings Vol.2: February 20 to May 4

Disc 3:
February 20, 1967 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
1. I Don't Live Today (Take 1) - first monaural instrumental take
2. I Don't Live Today (Take 2) - second monaural instrumental take
3. I Don't Live Today (Take 3) - third monaural instrumental take
4. I Don't Live Today (Take 1) - first instrumental take mixed in stereo
5. I Don't Live Today (Take 2) - second instrumental take mixed in stereo
6. I Don't Live Today (Take 3) - third instrumental take mixed in stereo
7. I Don't Live Today - instrumental backing track in mono
8. I Don't Live Today - instrumental backing track in stereo
9. I Don't Live Today - alternate mix of the official mono release
10. I Don't Live Today - alternate mix of the official mono release
11. I Don't Live Today - slightly different mix in wider stereo
12. I Don't Live Today - alternate mono mix with vocals

February 23, 1967 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
13. Manic Depression - first alternate backing track in mono
14. Manic Depression - second alternate backing track in mono
15. Manic Depression - alternate monaural mix with different vocals

March 29, 1967 - De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London
16. Red House (Take 1) - unfinished Take 1 in mono
17. Red House (Take 2) - unfinished Take 2 in mono
18. Red House (Take 3) - unfinished Take 3 in mono
19. Red House (Take 4) - alternate mix with no echo on the guitar

Disc 4:
March 29, 1967 - continued
1. Red House (Take 1) - unfinished Take 1 in stereo
2. Red House (Take 2) - nfinished Take 2 in stereo
3. Red House (Take 3) - unfinished Take 3 in stereo
4. Red House (Take 4) - in stereo which is complete
5. La Pouppee Qui Fait Non - monaural instrumental mix
6. La Pouppee Qui Fait Non - stereo instrumental mix

April 3, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
7. Are You Experienced? - reversed playback of the backwards guitar solo
8. Are You Experienced? - monaural official mix
9. Highway Chile - monaural mix
10. May This Be Love - monaural official mix
11. May This Be Love - slightly longer monaural mix

May 4, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
12. Cat Talkin' To Me - complete instrumental mix in narrow stereo
13. Cat Talkin' To Me - complete mix featuring Mitch Mitchell on vocals
14. If 6 Was 9 - longer alternate monaural mix
15. If 6 Was 9 - safe stereo mix of the official version
16. Mr. Bad Luck - also known as Look Over Yonder
17. Mr. Bad Luck - alternate mix

The 1967 Studio Recordings Vol.3: May 4 to October 27

Disc 5:
May 4, 1967 Ð Continued
1. She's So Fine - Sotheby stereo mix
2. She's So Fine - safe stereo version of the official mix
3. Taking Care Of No Business - monaural mix with horn overdubs

May 5, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
4. E.X.P. - Sotheby stereo mix
5. E.X.P. - safe stereo mix

June 28, 1967 - Houston Studios, Los Angeles
6. The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice - monaural instrumental acetate
7. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - incomplete alternate takes
8. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - two incomplete alternate takes

July 6, 1967 - Mayfair Recording Studios, New York
9. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - complete mixing tape
10. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - complete unedited monaural mixing tape

July 19, 1967 - Mayfair Recording Studios, New York
11. The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice - very narrow stereo
12. The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice - alternate stereo mix
13. The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice - alternate monaural mix

October 1, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
14. Little Miss Lover - monaural EmiDISC acetate
15. Little Miss Lover - safe stereo mix

Disc 6:
October 3, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
1. One Rainy Wish - Backtrack alternate stereo version
2. One Rainy Wish - second official monaural mix
3. One Rainy Wish - the Sotheby mix
4. One Rainy Wish - safe stereo mix
5. You Got Me Floatin' - safe stereo mix
6. You Got Me Floatin' - one channel mix from the official stereo track
October 14, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London

7. Angel - early instrumental in stereo with Jimi and Mitch only
October 25, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
8. Little Wing - safe stereo mix
9. Little Wing - alternate instrumental take

October 26, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
10. Ain't No Telling - safe stereo mix
11. Ain't No Telling - the Sotheby mix
12. Ain't No Telling - another alternate stereo mix
13. Ain't No Telling - one channel mono mix of the official track
14. Wait Until Tomorrow - safe stereo mix
15. Wait Until Tomorrow - the Sotheby mix

October 27, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
16. Spanish Castle Magic - instrumental stereo mix from Sotheby's tapes
17. Spanish Castle Magic - safe stereo mix
18. Spanish Castle Magic - monaural "piano" channel of official stereo mix

The 1967 Studio Recordings Vol.4: October 29 to December 28

Disc 7:
October 29, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
1. Bold As Love - instrumental Take 21 in stereo
2. Bold As Love - safe stereo mix
3. Bold As Love - shorter Sotheby's mix
4. Bold As Love - alternate stereo mix
5. Castles Made Of Sand - safe stereo mix
6. Castles Made Of Sand - Sotheby's mix
7. Castles Made Of Sand - backwards playback of one channel only   
8. Up From The Skies - safe stereo mix
9. Up From The Skies - Sotheby's stereo mix

November 13, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
10. Angel - shorter incomplete monaural early vocal version 
11. Angel - complete monaural early vocal mix

December 20, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
12. Crosstown Traffic - alternate stereo mix
13. Crosstown Traffic - one channel of the official stereo release
14. Dance - monaural EmiDISC acetate mix with Mitch on vocals
15. Dream - monaural EmiDISC acetate mix with Noel on vocals
16. Dream - stereo mix with Noel on lead vocals

December 28, 1967 - Olympic Studios, London
17. Little One - monaural mix with different lead guitar
18. Little One - alternate monaural mix with different lead guitar
19. Little One - mix featuring Noel on vocals

Disc 8: 1967 HIGHLIGHTS
1. The Acid Drop from Third Stone From The Sun - a snippet from the vocal overdub mono mix. 
Recorded January 11, 1967

2. Fire (Take 5) - fifth monaural unfinished take. Recorded January 11, 1967
3. The Wind Cries Mary - complete instrumental mix in stereo. Recorded January 11, 1967
4. Remember (Take 5) - fifth monaural instrumental. Recorded February 8, 1967
5. I Don't Live Today - alternate mix of the official mono release. Recorded February 20, 1967
6. Manic Depression - second alternate backing track in mono. Recorded February 23, 1967.
7. Red House (Take 4) - take 4 in stereo which is complete. Recorded March 29, 1967.
8. La Pouppee Qui Fait Non - stereo instrumental mix. Recorded March 29, 1967.
9. Cat Talkin' To Me - complete instrumental mix. Recorded May 4, 1967.
10. Cat Talkin' To Me - complete mix featuring Mitch Mitchell on vocals. Recorded May 4, 1967.
11. Mr. Bad Luck - official mix with reverb on the vocals. Recorded May 4, 1967.
12. Taking Care Of No Business - monaural mix with horn overdubs. Recorded May 4, 1967.
13. The Stars That Play With Laughing SamÕs Dice - monaural instrumental acetate version. Recorded June 28, 1967.

14. Little Miss Lover - monaural Emidisc acetate identified by the whistling during the drum intro.
15. Angel - early instrumental in stereo with Jimi And Mitch only. Recorded October 14, 1967.
16. Little Wing - alternate instrumental take. October 25, 1967.
17. Spanish Castle Magic - instrumental stereo mix from the Sotheby's tapes. Recorded October 27, 1967.
18. Bold As Love - instrumental Take 21 in stereo. Recorded October 29, 1967.
19. Angel - complete monaural early vocal mix. Recorded November 13, 1967.
20. Little One - monaural mix with different lead guitar. Recorded December 28, 1967.
21. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - two incomplete alternate takes.
22. Goodnight Jimi

All relevant informations on ATM series and Hendrix bootlegs, including detailed tracklists, on Hans-Peter Johnsen's In From The Storm site:
http://home.online.no/~hpjohnse/hendrix.html

Another Classic "Must Have" From The Jukebox!

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-05-24 - San Diego, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix
International Sports Arena
San Diego, CA
May 24, 1969

SBD (2nd gen) > ? > CDR (Six Strings in San Diego - ATM 041) > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01 - Intro (4:22)
02 - Fire (3:17)
03 - Hey Joe (4:55)
04 - Spanish Castle Magic, Sunshine Of Your Love (11:26)
05 - Red House (13:33)
06 - I Don't Live Today (small drop-out), Star Spangled Banner (8:01)
07 - Foxy Lady (5:53)
08 - Purple Haze (4:45)
09 - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) (11:08)
10 - crowd (2:05)
11 - Purple Haze (alternate mix) (4:18)

Tommy Bolin and Zephyr - 1971-05-24 - Denver, CO (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tommy Bolin and Zephyr
May 24, 1971 (1971-05-24)
Ebbet's Field
Denver, Colorado
USA

Lineage: 
? > cassette trade circa 1995

Transfer: 
TEAC W1200 > Zoom H4n wav (96-24) > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > wav (44.1-16) > Flac (level 8) > you !

Candy Givens – lead vocals, harmonica
Tommy Bolin – guitar, backing vocals
John Faris – organ, piano, flute
David Givens – bass, backing vocals
Bobby Berge – drums, backing vocals

01.[06:07] Cross the River
02.[04:30] Locomotion
03.[04:06] Lay Down and Die
04.[06:57] Rock Me, Baby
05.[06:57] Going Home
06.[17:06] Creator Has a Master Plan
07.[07:15] Sail On

Total 53:01

Deep Purple - 1973-05-24 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Title : Deep Purple Boston '73

Artist Name : Deep Purple
Bootleg Title : None
Venue : Boston Music Hall
City : Boston
Country : USA
Date : 1973-05-24

Ian Gillan : Vocals
Ritchie Blackmore : Guitar
Jon Lord : Keyboards
Ian Paice : Drums
Roger Glover : Bass

CD1
01 Highway Star 08:47
02 Smoke On The Water 09:29
03 Strange Kind Of Woman 10:25
04 Child In Time 11:18
05 Lazy 17:18

CD2
01 Space Truckin' 24:52
02 Lucille 09:18

Received this in trade a few years ago. A superb audience recording. Joe Maloney recording.

Bob Marley - 1973-05-24 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Bob Marley & the Wailers
Paris Theater
London, UK
BBC concert
5/24/73
Performance quality: A
Recording quality: A
source: master FM broadcast tape

lineage:
Sansui 8 reciever > (in its day it was one of the best) unknown tape deck (dolby off) > TDK-AD cassettes > soundforge 4.5 (to WAV, played from Naka. BX-125 to hard drive) > FLAC 6

01 - Rastafarian chant
02 - Slave driver (catch a fire)
03 - Stop that train
04 - No more trouble
05 - 400 years
06 - Midnight ravers
07 - Stir it up
08 - Concrete jungle
09 - Get up, stand up
10 - Kinky reggae

comments:
This was almost certainly the first time I ever heard a Bob Marley concert, probably the first reggae show I ever heard, and the same may well be true for many others, too. This is the BBC broadcast, the  very beginning of the opening announcement is missing but it doesn't seem like it's missing much because it starts with the announcer saying: "Here's Bob Marley & the Wailers with a Rastafarian chant"... and the opening song begins. There is a tape flip just before the last song, Kinky Reggae but you probably won't even notice that in this torrent. All the songs and between song announcer dialogue are complete. The reception is clean and the sound of this is excellent FM stereo, recorded from a broadcast on WBCN in the late 1970's (probably 77 or 78). I know this show was previously posted here on dime but I had to delete my DL of that one immediately because it failed my standard for clipless torrents. the audio files were solidly clipped throughout the concert and I couldn't even listen to it. This one comes with the Glasnost Radio Productions assurance that it is not clipped, pegged, glitched or gapped, and sounds like an FM show should sound. This was in the day when BBC concerts were broadcast on vinyl and it has great stereo seperation, an art often lost in more recent FM broadcasts. WBCN had a good turntable, and I didn't hear any scratches or skips in this broadcast (which did happen on occasion in some of the recorded concerts). This is good vintage Marley, and probably the best quality yet posted of it. I rarely played this thing because it's on 2 tapes and for a long time I couldn't find it, but this torrent comes entirely from my master cassettes, making this a 3 step torrent from glasnostrd19 to Marley nation. This one is my oldest, but probably also the best quality recording I have of BMW that is suitable for upload since it is my only Marley master. I don't remember which deck I had for this one, I've been through alot of cassette decks, especially before 87, but it was a decent one (definitely long before I got a Naka.) 

Van Morrison - 1973-05-24 - West Hollywood, CA (AUD/FLAC) Early Show



(Audience FLAC)

Van Morrison featuring the Caledonia Soul Orchestra 
The Troubadour 
West Hollywood, CA 
May 24, 1973, 8pm *Early Show 
JF Archive Series Vol. 12 via JEMS 

Taper: JF 

Source: unknown recorder > unknown microphone (mono) 

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

01 Intro 
02 Saint Dominic’s Preview 
03 These Dreams of You 
04 The Way Young Lovers Do 
05 Snow In San Anselmo 
06 Day By Day 
07 Help Me 
08 Bein’ Green 
09 Listen To The Lion 
10 Warm Love 
11 Cyprus Avenue 
12 Caravan 

JEMS is thrilled to relaunch the JF Archive series, this time presenting nine Van Morrison performances recorded in and around Southern California by JF circa 1973-74. For further details and backstory on JF, his tapes and the extraordinary lost Van performances from 1975 that started the series, please refer to the notes in Vol.

Unlike last year’s Lost California series, JF’s 1973-74 recordings have long been in circulation among collectors. However, this series marks the first-ever digitization and dissemination directly from his cassette masters. As JF himself notes below, the recordings were made with unlikely equipment but yielded surprisingly listenable results. Samples provided. 

The 5/24/73 early show, opening night of a four-day run at the Troubadour, is notable for several reasons. It was the very first concert JF ever recorded as he details in his comments. Seven songs from this recording later turned up on what is believed to be the first ever Van Morrison bootleg LP, A Spawn of the Dublin Pubs, on the legendary Trademark of Quality label. And if that wasn’t enough, JF’s girlfriend at the time shot photos, four of which are included in this torrent and used in our cover art. 

Several of the shows Van did in May-June of 1973 with the Caledonia Soul Orchestra were recorded and would later form the basis for the fantastic live album It’s Too Late To Stop Now. To his credit, Van changed up the set list with some frequency throughout the run, which meant many songs are not represented on the official document. In fact, no performances from this particular show are included on ITLTSN and the set features four tracks not found on the album at all: “The Way Young Lovers Do,” “Snow In San Anselmo,” “Day By Day” and “Bein’ Green.” 

In all, this a lovely performance and another one of those “you are there” recordings, despite the lo-fi gear. 

*Please note that Van Morrison reference sites, including the essential vanomatic.de, attribute this setlist to the LATE show on 5/24/73. JF is certain he recorded the EARLY show, given his age at the time, his clear memory and other details corroborated by his notes. JEMS believes this recording should set the record straight and flip the attribution of the set lists from this night’s two shows going forward. 

Here are JF’s reflections of the show: 

“This was the first concert I ever recorded. Over the next four or five years, and then again in the late 1980s when I lived in Boston, I recorded a total of around 100 shows. Most of my Van recordings were done on a large black recorder that belonged to my mother who used it in the elementary school classes she taught. It was probably 25-inches long, 15-inches wide, and a good 5-inches thick if not more. It was a hefty, front-loading machine on which you popped up a plastic cover and snapped the cassettes in place. The microphone was standard issue, nothing fancy. Fidelity wasn’t great, but it was good enough for about half of this recording to become part of the first Van Morrison boot I know of, A Spawn of the Dublin Pubs. 

For this one, my girlfriend Laura Greenwood and I sat against the back left wall by the door leading to the dressing rooms, bathrooms and stairs to the balcony seats. Those seats in the tiny club were on a raised platform to give folks in the back a good view of the stage. I sat in the far left seat, Laura to my right, where she took some fabulous photos once the concert got started. 

At one point as we waited and nursed our first drinks of the night (I was 18, Laura 19 at the time) I had the sensation of something going on immediately to my left. That is, I felt a sensation of heat and tension along the upper part of my left arm. I didn’t give it much thought, but it was undeniable. I recognized it then and haven’t forgotten it to this day. I looked to my left, and there in the dim, smoky light I saw a nondescript man in a grayish suit standing right next to me, nearly pushing up against my body as he tried to keep the doorway clear. His head came up to the top of my shoulder. I didn’t give him a second thought and went back to my conversation with Laura. 

A few moments later, the voice of Doug Weston, founder and owner of the Troubadour, came over the sound system, encouraging us to give a warm welcome to Van Morrison. A roar went up and the small,gray figure standing to my left started for the stage. It was Van.” 

Once again, our gratitude goes to JF, who reached out on DIME (you could be next!) and offered us his archive, which had been sitting in boxes, 6000 miles away from where he lives today, for 20+ years. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are, too. 

We also appreciate the unnamed Van collectors who helped get JF’s masters back in his control. Lastly, special thanks to mjk5510, who continues his yeoman duty as JEMS’ post-production and quality-control supervisor. His contributions are essential in getting the music to you.

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-24 - London, UK (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

In The Court Of King James, 2dvd by Empress Valley (#EVSDVD-021/022)

lineage: DVD silver > HD > You

Video Attributes
-Video Format: DVD "VOB" Format
-Video Compression mode: MPEG-2
-Format: NTSC
-Display Aspect Ratio: 4:3
-Resolution: 720 x 480
-Frames Per Second: 29.97
-Ave Bit Rate of Video Stream: 3843 kbps
-Interlaced
-Bottom Field First
-Chaptered and Menued

Audio Attributes
-Audio Coding mode: DVD_LPCM_Audio

DVD1 (EVSDVD-021):
01.Introduction By Nicky Horne
02.Rock And Roll
03.Sick Again
04.Over The Hills And Far Away
05.In My Time Of Dying
06.The Song Remains The Same
07.The Rain Song
08.Kashmir
09.No Quarter
10.Tangerine
11.Going To California
12.That's The Way
13.Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

DVD2 (EVSDVD-022):
01.Trampled Underfoot
02.Moby Dick
03.Dazed And Confused
04.Stairway To Heaven
05.Whole Lotta Love / The Crunge
06.Black Dog

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-24 - London, UK (SBD/AUD/FLAC) "To Be A Rock And Not To Roll" by Watch Tower


(Soundboard/Audience FLAC)

Earl's Court

Lineage: 
Silvers > EAC > WAV > jetAudio > FLAC 

Title: To Be A Rock And Not To Roll 
Label: Watch Tower (WT 2002072/73/74/75) 

CD1
01 Opening 
02 Rock And Roll 
03 Sick Again 
04 Over The Hills And Far Away 
05 In My Time Of Dying *** REMOVED 
06 The Song Remains The Same 
07 The Rain Song 

CD2

01 Kashmir 
02 No Quarter 
03 Tangerine 
04 Going To California 
05 That's The Way 
06 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 

CD3

01 Trampled Underfoot 
02 Moby Dick 

CD4
01 Dazed And Confused 
02 Stairway To Heaven 
03 Whole Lotta Love 
04 Black Dog

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-24 - London, UK (SBD/AUD/FLAC) "Demand Unprecedented In The History Of Rock Music The Complete Earl's Court Arena Tapes Vol. IV" by EVSD


(Soundboard + AUD FLAC)

Venue: Earl's Court Arena
Location: London, England

Source:
Soundboard With Audience To Fill Gaps

Lineage:
Silver CDs > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Title:
Demand Unprecedented In The History Of Rock Music The Complete Earl's Court Arena Tapes Vol. IV
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc
Catalogue Numbers: EVSD 105~106~107~108
Total Playing Time: 214:30
Total Size: 1184MB
Artwork from Zeppelin Art

CD1 [59:51]
01 Intro by Nicky Horne
02 Rock And Roll
03 Sick Again
04 Over The Hills And Far Away
05 In My Time Of Dying
06 The Song Remains The Same
07 The Rain Song
08 Kashmir

CD2 [52:22]
01 No Quarter
02 Tangerine
03 Going To California
04 That's The Way
05 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

CD3 [74:01]
01 Trampled Underfoot
02 Moby Dick
03 Dazed And Confused

CD4 [28:16]
01 Stairway To Heaven
02 Whole Lotta Love
03 Black Dog

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-24/25 - London, UK (3xDVDfull pro-shot) "HEAVY METAL KIDS" EVSD


(3xDVDfull pro-shot)

HEAVY METAL KIDS
EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME
LIVE AT EARL'S COURT-MAY 24TH & 25TH-1975

DVD 1 / 5-24-75 PART 1
DVD 2 / 5-24-75 PART 2
DVD 3 / 5-25-75 PART 1

lineage
ORIGINAL SILVERS > isobuster 1.5 >upped by bonzobonham ( Official track removed using tmpgenc dvd author) pro shot multicam video footage-soundboard audio

DVD1 / may 24th 1975 - part 1 official track removed!!!
01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Sick Again
03 - Over The Hills And Far Away
04 - The Song Remains The Same
05 - Rain Song-Kashmir
06 - No Quarter
07 - Tangerine
08 - Going To California
09 - That'S The Way-Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp

DVD2 / may 24th 1975 - part 2
01 - Trampled Underfoot
02 - Moby Dick
03 - Dazed And Confused
04 - Stairway To Heaven
05 - Whole Lotta Love
06 - The Crunge
07 - Black Dog

DVD3 / may 25th 1975 - part 1
01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Sick Again
03 - Over The Hills And Far Away
04 - In My Time Of Dying
05 - The Song Remains The Same
06 - Rain Song
07 - Kashmir

Van der Graaf Generator - 1975-05-24 - Grenoble, FR (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Uncirculated ! but probably for completists only...

VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR

GRENOBLE, France
Palais des Sports
24 may 1975

Recorded by The French Gentleman.
aud > reel-to-reel (mono, 1st gen) > wav > flac

Peter Hammill (voc, g, k)
Hugh Banton (b, k)
David Jackson (sax, fl)
Guy Evans (dr)

01 The undercover man (7:50) >
02 Scorched earth (11:43)
03 Forsaken gardens (7:54)
04 (In the) Black room (11:28)
05 Lemmings (6:05)
06 La Rossa (8:36)
07 Arrow (10:47)
08 Urban (7:08)
09 Darkness (11-11) (7:17)
10 A louse is not a home (12:59)
11 Faint-heart and the sermon (9:02)
12 The sleepwalkers (9:57)

Total : 1h51

NB: Speed problems in tracks 6 and 12.

Bonnie Raitt - 1976-05-24 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Bonnie Raitt
Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
1976-05-24 (see notes)

Source: FM > LP(?) > unknown > DAT
Transfer: DAT>Tascam DA-20mkII > coax > Delta Dio 2496 > Wavelab 4.0a (@ 24/48)
Mastering: Wavelab 4.0a > X-Noise (23.1 dB threshold & 85% reduction) + Waves L1-Ultramaximzer (-1 dB left channel + 4 dB threshold increase) > conversion to 16/44.1 > WAV > FLAC
Track 1 begins muddy and indistinct, but improves quickly.

Bonnie Raitt
Jeff Labis - Piano
Will McFarland - Guitar
Dennis Wooded - Drums
Freebo - Bass & Tuba
Begining track 7:
Peter Bonnetta
Roosevelt Sikes

01 Sweet Home Kokomo
02 Love Me Like A Man
03 Run Like A Thief
04 Thank You
05 Give It Up Or Let Me Go*
06 Sugar Mama
07 Good Enough
08 Walk Out The Front Door
09 My First Night Alone Without You
10 What Do You Want The Boy To Do?

Encore
11 Under the Falling Sky

* w/ Freebo on Tuba

Original uploader's notes:
Broadcast on KSAN.  This recording came to me dated "??-??-73."  It contains songs that appear on the 1975 album Home Plate and the band here also played on 1977's Sweet Forgiveness, so 1973 is almost certainly wrong.  

There are several hints about the correct date.  Bonnie Raitt says that Taj Mahal is played at the Boarding House (also in San Francisco) that night and that Chris Smither played at the same venue, which is "my favorite club," about one year ago in February.  Unfortunately, neither of those hints has helped me to find a definative date.  Bonnie Raitt also says that "We just got off the road, we've been on the road since March 15, and, uh, went to England, had a [great?] time . . . and then spent the last 10 days w/ Little Feat, down through the Southeast . . . ."  Finally, at the end of track 9, Bonnie Raitt mentions that there are other fans waiting outside to get into the venue, which suggests that this is an early show and that there was a second performance that night.

According to the liner notes on a Bonnie Raitt bootleg called "Collections" owned by a collector in Europe, this was recorded on 05.24.76 at the Great American Music Hall and broadcast on 05.26.76,   (That bootleg contains two songs that are missing from this source:  Women Be Wise and You Got To Know How.)  So, that's how I've dated this performance.  If anyone knows for sure, please let the world know, too.    

Mastering Notes:
The original DAT was quite noisy, though not really hissy like an analog tape.  There are, here and there,  tiny pops and ticks that sound very much like an LP playback, including a few rough boundaries where the recording tape started and stopped.  There is also some distortion in the right channel at certain frequencies (check out the piano at the begining of My First Night Without You).  None of this is very serious compared to the overall quality of the recording.  

I believe that this is an LP > DAT or something similar, and the background noise is a line noise added by the stereo equipment.  Whatever it was, I removed it using the X-noise plugin, which required relatively a lot of reduction (23.1 dB threshold, 85% reduction).  As for pops and ticks, none of them are loud and you won't notice them unless you're listening to the spaces between songs.

Talking Heads - 1977-05-24 - Birmingham, UK (FM/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage:
CDr>CDwave>WAVE>FlacFrontend Level 8>FLAC

Quality : 9 (+)

01 - Love Goes To Buildings On Fire
02 - Uh Oh,Love Comes To Town
03 - Dont Worry About The Government
04 - Take Me To The River
05 - Who Is It?
06 - Tentative Decision
07 - The Book I Read
08 - New Feeling
09 - A Clean Break ( Wash That Love Away )
10 - Pulled Up
11 - Im Not In Love ( bad tape at the beginning )
12 - Psycho Killer
13 - No Compassion

The Police - 1979-05-24 - Minneapolis, MN (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

THE POLICE 
May 24, 1979 
The Longhorn; Minneapolis, MN 
FM broadcast 

LINEAGE: 
FM broadcast recorded to Maxell UDXLII cassette>Yamaha-KX330 tape deck>Terratec-EWX soundcard>EAC-WAV>Audacity-FLAC 

01 - Truth Hits Everyone 
02 - Feel So Lonely 
03 - Fallout 
04 - Born In The Fifties 
05 - Hole In My Life 
06 - Be My Girl / Sally 
07 - Message In A Bottle 
08 - Peanuts 
09 - Roxanne 
10 - Next To You 
11 - Landlord 
12 - Can’t Stand Losing You

This is straight from the mastertape. The only editing I did was that in the first 21 seconds of the Track 1 the right channel had static, so I pasted in a bit from the left channel. I have not done any other editing, EQing, filtering, or any kind of tampering with the sound. 

Genesis - 1980-05-24 - Long Beach, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 156"



Genesis
Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, CA
May 24, 1980
Mike Millard First-Generation Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 156

Recording Gear: AKG 451E microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 cassette recorder

JEMS 2022 Transfer: Mike Millard First-Generation Cassettes > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope RX9 Advanced and Ozone 9 > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > Audacity > xACT 2.50 > FLAC

01 Deep In The Motherlode
02 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
03 Squonk
04 One For The Vine
05 Story Of Albert
06 Behind The Lines
07 Duchess
08 Guide Vocal
09 Turn It On Again
10 Duke's Travels > Duke's End
11 Say It's Alright Joe
12 The Lady Lies
13 Ripples
14 Band Introduction
15 Misunderstanding
16 In The Cage >
17 Afterglow
18 Follow You, Follow Me
19 Dance On A Volcano
20 Drum Duet > Los Endos
21 I Know What I Like

Known Faults: Some tape drag in "Duchess > Guide Vocal"

Frank Zappa - 1980-05-24 - Rotterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

FRANK ZAPPA 
SPORTPALEIS AHOY, ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS, MAY 24, 1980 
The Godfatherecords G.R. 972/973 “Ahoy, Eighties!” 

Lineage: 
My silvers. 
EAC (secure mode) > WAV (& spectrograms included) 
Trader’s Little Helper > FLAC Level 08 (checksums included) 
Tracker > You 

Booklet text: 
"AHOY, EIGHTIES!" 
FRANK ZAPPA AND A STRANGE NEW DECADE 
1980 found Frank Zappa at an interesting point. He had not released a single record that year, having released five (yes FIVE) records in 1979, including the triomphant "Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III". A tour of the USA and Europe for March through July of that year had been booked, though with a smaller band than usual, including Arthur Barrow on bass, Ike Willis on guitar and vocals, Ray White on guitar and vocals, and Tommy Mars on keys. Vinnie Colaiuta, Zappa's most recent (and perhaps greatest) drummer,- had reportedly attempted to squeeze a raise out of Frank (a big no-no), and as a result was replaced at the last minute by David Logeman, a Berklee graduate who beat out 54 candidates for the gig, and did an admirable job considering the impossible shoes he had to fill. 
The repertoire consisted largely of tunes that would comprise the "You Are What You Is" album, which would be recorded back in Los Angeles after the tour's conclusion (featuring "Sirat Abuse" by newcomer Steve Vai, who was not yet a part of the band during this tour). 11 songs in total were performed from that as-yet unrecorded LP, accompanied by a generous helping of "Joe's garage" tracks (which did much to highlight Colaiuta's absence) as well as some Zappa staples. 
The gig at the Ahoy in Rotterdam was only the second gig of the European leg of the tour, followinll approximately 36 dates throughout the States. In "The Real Frank Zappa Book", Frank described the Ahoy as "a charming sort of Dutch indoor bicycle racing grena with a concrete floor and a bankod wooden track all around the room." The show itself was typical of the tour: opening with a heavy guitar number, in this case "Chunga's Revenge" (which alternated the opening slot with "Watermelon In Easter Hay" and "Treacherous Cretins"), then launching into a couple tracks from "Joe's Garage": "Keep lt Greasy" and a gorgeous "Outside Now". Soon after, the band launches into a massive suite of tracks from the future "You Are What You Is", before heading back in time to "Cosmik Debris", then even farther back with "You Didn't Try To Call Me" and "I Ain't Got No Heart", concluding the trip down memory lane with the doo-wop track "Love of My Life" from "Cruising With Ruben and the Jets". The rest of the gig would rely on relatively current tracks, including pre-release versions of what would be the title track from the new record, as well as "I Dont Wanna Get Drafted", followed by more from "Joe's Garage" and "Sheik Yerbouti". "The Illinois Enema Bandit" ended the show, sung, as it always should be, by the incomparable Ray White. 
Having been broadcast by Dutch radio, this show was soon widely circulated on bootleg, including "Personality" on LP, and "Boot the Beats", a copy of that LP on CD, however both of these releases were in mono. A better, stereo source surfaced in the 90's, released by Take lt Or Leave lt Music as "Ahoy Rotterdam — June 24, 1980" (the date is incorrect). What you have before you now is the definitive version of this show, from two sources seamlessly edited together to present the music as it should be, devoid of DJ interruptions, radio bumpers, or tape flips. Enjoy this glimpse into Zappa's past as he looked into the future, towards what would be perhaps his most important decade for changing 
the world: the 1980s. 
Gordon Gartrell 

You can find some info here about OTHER boots from this date: 
http://www.lukpac.org/~handmade/patio/bootlegs/concert_boots1976-1980.html#bootthebeats 

Quality: IMHO excellent 

FRANK ZAPPA 
IKE WILLIS 
RAY WHITE 
ARTHUR BARROW 
DAVID LOGEMAN 
TOMMY MARS 

CD1
01 - Tuneups 
02 - Chunga's Revenge 
03 - Keep lt Greasey 
04 - Outside Now 
05 - City Of Tiny Lites 
06 - Teenage Wind 
07 - Bamboozled By Love 
08 - Pick Me I'm Clean 
09 - Society Pages 
10 - I'm A Beautiful Guy 
11 - Beauty Knows No Pain 
12 - Charlie's Enormous Mouth 
13 - Cosmik Debris 

CD2
01 - You Didn't Try To Call Me 
02 - I Ain't Got No Heart 
03 - Love Of My Life 
04 - You Are What You Is 
05 - Easy Meat 
06 - Joe's Garage 
07 - Why Does lt Hurt When I Pee? 
08 - Encore Break 1 
09 - Dancin' Fool 
10 - Bobby Brown 
11 - Ms - Pinky 
12 - Encore Break 2 
13 - I Don't Wanna Get Drafted 
14 - The Illinois Enema Bandit 
15 - Outro 

Frank Zappa - 1980-05-24 - Rotterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Sportpaleis Ahoy

~~ FM MC "nowigotworry" recording ~~

This version: 107:28 min, FM MC, A+

Main Source lineage (aka "nowigotworry" Source):
FM Broadcast > DAT(?) > HHB CDR830 > CD > SHN
Recorded & Transferred by: nowigotworry

Fills lineage :
FM Broadcast > analog tuner > Pioneer standalone cd-burner > TDK Audio CD-r > my PC > Magix Music Manager cda to WAV
Recorded & Transferred by: takke044

Editing & Preparation by: JWB
Edited with Cooledit Pro 2.0
Re-tracked with CDWave
Encoded to FLAC with FLAC Frontend @ Level 8

Frank Zappa's Band, March - July 1980:
FZ, Ike Willis, Ray White, Arthur Barrow, David Logeman, Tommy Mars

01 (Intro & Tuneups) ***takke044 patch (entire track)
02 Chunga's Revenge
03 Keep It Greasey
04 Outside Now
05 City Of Tiny Lites
06 Teenage Wind
07 Bamboozled By Love
08 Pick Me I'm Clean
09 Society Pages
10 I'm A Beautiful Guy
11 Beauty Knows No Pain
12 Charlie's Enormous Mouth
13 Cosmik Debris
14 You Didn't Try To Call Me
15 I Ain't Got No Heart ***takke044 patch (01:41:32-end)
16 Love Of My Life ***takke044 patch (entire track)
17 You Are What You Is ***takke044 patch (0:00:00-0:01:57)
18 Easy Meat ***takke044 patch (0:00:03-0:00:42)
19 Joe's Garage
20 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
21 (Encore Break 1)
22 Dancin' Fool
23 Bobby Brown
24 Ms. Pinky
25 (Encore Break 2)
26 I Don't Wanna Get Drafted
27 The Illinois Enema Bandit
28 (Outro)

Total Time: 107:28

Here's an essential Zappa soundboard that has been bootlegged as "Personality" amongst other things. This version is a combination of two sources. They are both similar sounding digital recordings of the same radio broadcast, so all of the source changes are seamless and undetectable. This show is a rarity amongst radio broadcasts in that it has no DJ interruptions, no bumpers, no edits, no tape flips...just the complete show in A+ quality. It doesn't get much better!

Twisted Sister - 1980-05-24 - Port Chester, NY (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Twisted Sister
TITLE: 1980-05-24- Detroit's, Port Chester, NY, USA [FM]
SOUND RATING: FM 10/10

LINAGE:
FM -> ? -> CDR -> EAC: WAV -> TLH: FLAC 6 -> You

01 - What You Don't Know
02 - Bad Boys
03 - Born To Be Wild
04 - I'll Never Grow Up
05 - You Know I Cry
06 - Ladys Boy
07 - Under The Blade
08 - Come Back
09 - Honey Look Three Times
10 - Without You 
11 - Plastic Money
12 - Rock & Roll Medley
13 - Johnny B - Goode
14 - Rock & Roll Saviors
15 - High Steppin'

The Clash - 1980-05-24 - Gothenberg, SWE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage

CDR from trade > .aiff > .flac using Xact

Joe Strummer - vocal, guitar

Mick Jones - guitar, vocal
Paul Simonon - bass
Topper Headon - drums


01 Safe European Home
02 Clash City Rockers
03 Brand New Cadillac
04 Jimmy Jazz
05 London Calling
06 Koka Kola
07 I Fought the Law
08 The Guns of Brixton
09 Julie's In The Drug Squad
10 White Man in Hammersmith Palais
11 Train in Vain
12 48 Hours
13 Somebody Got Murdered
14 Hit the Road Jack > Police and Thieves
15 Stay Free
16 Clampdown
17 Bankrobber
18 Jail Guitar Doors
19 English Civil War
20 I'm So Bored With the USA
21 Complete Control
22 Tommy Gun
23 Armagideon Time
24 Janie Jones
25 London's Burning
26 Capital Radio
27 Charlie Don't Surf
28 White Riot


Notes:
Audience Recording of unknown lineage: B+ (a good sounding recording for the period and a great performance.)

The Cure - 1980-05-24 - Arnhem, NL (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

The Cure
Stokvishal
Arnhem, Netherlands
May 24, 1980

Thanks to the original uploader!

"source: excellent stereo soundboard, 'Play for Today' bootleg

01 - A Reflection (1:41)
02 - Play For Today (3:50)
03 - Three Imaginary Boys [3:08]
04 - In Your House (3:54)
05 - Fire In Cairo (3:02)
06 - 10:15 On A Saturday Night (3:46)
07 - M (3:13)
08 - At Night (5:06)
09 - Accuracy (2:47)
10 - Jumping Someone Else's Train (5:53)
11 - Grinding Halt (2:50)
12 - A Forest (5:56)
13 - Seventeen Seconds (6:03)
14 - Plastic Passion [2:08]
15 - Boys Don't Cry (2:57)
16 - Killing An Arab (3:26)

Total time: 59:41

Muddy Waters - 1980-05-24 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Muddy Waters 
1980-05-24 
Koseinenkin Hall 
Tokyo, Japan 

Soundboard recording of unknown lineage. 

01 - Chicken Shack/Muddy intro/Blues Before Sunrise 
02 - Nine Below Zero 
03 - Baby, Please Don?t Go 
04 - Hoochie Coochie Man 
05 - Kansas City 
06 - Caldonia 
07 - Got My Mojo Working 
08 - Mannish Boy

Jean-Luc Ponty - 1981-05-24 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Jean Luc Ponty
Date: May 24, 1981
Venue: Greek Theater, Los Angeles CA
Country: USA
Type: SBD

Lineage:
CDR Trade - Soundboard - Extracted and Converted to Flac Level 8 with Windows Media Player 12 - Metadata Edition with Winamp

Jean-Luc Ponty - Violin
Daryl Stuermer - Guitars
Chris Rhyne - Keyboards
Rayford Griffin - Drums
Ralphe Armstrong - Bass Guitar

CD1
01 - Demagomania
02 - Stay with me
03 - Sunset Drive
04 - The Struggle of the Turtle to the Sea - Pts. 1, 2, 3
05 - Presentations
06 - Nostalgic Lady
07 - Life Circle
08 - Reminiscene
09 - Give Us a Chance

CD2
01 - Once A Blue Planet
02 - Beach Girl
03 - Mirage
04 - No Strings Attached
05 - Egocentric Molecules
06 - Enigmatic Ocean - Pt. 2
07 - New Country

Total Running Time: 1h41m59s

Johnny Cash - 1981-05-24 - Wheeling, WV (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Johnny Cash
May 24, 1981
Wheeling, West Virginia
Jamboree USA - Capitol Music Hall
Starfleet Radio transcription LP

01 - Intro
02 - Ring Of Fire
03 - A Thing Called Love
04 - Folsom Prison Blues
05 - Ragged Old Flag
06 - The Baron
07 - I Walk The Line
08 - (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
09 - If I Were A Carpenter (with June Carter)
10 - Jackson (with June Carter)

They only broadcasted the songs mentioned, but Folsom is followed by the first half a second of Sunday Morning Coming Down.

Iron Maiden - 1981-05-24 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Sun Plaza

Liberated from the Silver CD "Maiden Japan"

01 - Wrathchild
02 - Purgatory
03 - Sanctuary
04 - Remember Tomorrow
05 - Another Life (Incl. Drum Solo)
06 - Ghenghis Khan
07 - Killers
08 - Innocent Excile
09 - Twilight Zone
10 - Strange World
11 - Murders In The Rue Morgue
12 - Phantom Of The Opera
13 - Iron Maiden
14 - Running Free
15 - Transylvania (Incl. Guitar Solo)
16 - Drifter

NOTE -- Track 17 "I've Got The Fire" was removed from my earlier torrent to remove the ban.
This is simply a killer early Maiden show with the original line-up. Seventeen smokin' tracks which were wonderfully recorded, especially considering the times and venue. Steve Harris' bass is perfectly recorded and placed in the mix -- you can really hear the SOUND of him playing, the thump of the strings, etc. right from the first track. And if you like Paul Di'Anno you'll LOVE his performance here.

The Cult - 1984-05-24 - Paris, FR (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Cult 1984-05-24 Paris La SÈbale 
Source : Soundboard 
Lineage : ? (low generation - Maybe Master Tape > My Tape) 
Tranfer : My Tape > Sony WM-D3 > Terratec DMX 6Fire USB > Adobe Audition 3.0 (96 kHz / 32 Bits) > CD Wave 1.96.1 > Trader's Little Helper Flac 6 

Editing : 
Sample Type Conversion (96 Khz / 32 Bits to 44,1 Khz / 16 Bits)

01 - 83rd Dream 
02 - Ghost Dance 
03 - Gimmick 
04 - Bad Medicine Waltz 
05 - A Flower In The Desert 
06 - Go West 
07 - Butterflies 
08 - God's Zoo 
09 - Christians 
10 - Spiritwalker 
11 - Horse Nation 
12 - Brothers Grimm 

Length : 45:32 

Notes
Received in trade a really long time ago, maybe a few month after the show. This guy sent me soundboard recordings from various venues in Paris, I think I have MARCH VIOLETS, PLAY DEAD and maybe some others from the same period.

Roy Buchanan - 1985-05-24 - Boulder, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

The Blue Note


Lineage:

SBD-MC > C > CDR > Extraction using iTunes > flac


01 - Green Onions 6:35
02 - Short Fuse 3:41
03 - When a Guitar Plays the Blues 5:54
04 - Good Rockin' Tonight 2:51
05 - Honky Tonk 4:04
06 - Sweet Dreams 3:30
07 - Night Train 3:36
08 - Whole Lotta Shakin' 4:12
09 - Walk Don't Run 2:17
10 - Peter Gunn Theme 3:02
11 - Roy's Bluz> 5:33
12 - // Hey Joe> 4:08
13 - Foxy Lady 6:17
14 - Johnny B. Goode 4:08


Interview with the Red Rooster 05-24-85 14:43


About the interview:

After many years of doing a popular blues show on community station KGNU, I approached a number of commercial stations about doing Blues From the Red Rooster Lounge for them. The responses I got were a real education in radio reality. Numerous PD's told me they loved the blues but it would be suicide to air it on their station. Finally I approached KBCO, which at the time was the #2 station in the Denver/Boulder market. Amazingly, they went for it when all the much lower-rated stations passed. In early May of 1985 the one-hour show began airing at midnight on Sunday. (Over 27 years later, it still runs on Sunday night, now at 9 pm. It's also syndicated on four other stations in scattered markets around the U.S.)

Suzanne Vega - 1986-05-24 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

SUZANNE VEGA & FRANK CHRISTIAN 
THE BOTTOM LINE, 
NEW YORK,NY,USA 
MAY 24,1986 

Lineage:
Cassette Sb Master > Cassette > Cd > Sony Screenblast Extraction > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Traders Little Helper > Flac

Frank Christian (Incomplete Set) 
01 - ? 
02 - ? 
03 - Where Were You Last Night? 
04 - Talk 
05 - Terraplane Blues 

Suzanne Vega 
01-Tom'S Diner (Fades In) 
02 - Talk 
03 - Some Journey 
04 - Talk 
05 - Small Blue Thing 
06 - Undertow 
07 - Cracking 
08 - Luka 
09 - The Queen And The Soldier (Tape Flip) 
10 - Knight Moves W/ Frank Christian 
11 - Talk 
12 - Calypso 
13 - Straight Lines 
14 - Freeze Tag 
15 - Talk 
16 - Marlene On The Wall 
17 - Talk 
18 - Left Of Center 
19 - Talk 
20 - Neighborhood Girls 
21 - Crowd/Talk 
22 - Black Widow Station 

Gary Moore - 1987-05-24 - St. Goarshausen, DE (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

venue: Loreley Amphitheater
source: Aud
gen: Master

01 - Intro / Over the hills 9:32
02 - Thunder Rising 5:40
03 - Shapes of Things 7:14
04 - Wild Frontier 4:58
05 - Military Man 8:48
06 - Empty Rooms 10:53
07 - Victims of the Future 9:10
08 - Out in the fields 7:34
09 - Rockin every Night 5:46

Encore
10 - The Loner 15:17

Tracklist Playtime 84:57

Note: Absolute awesome show. Great "The loner"

Source: Master Aud mit Sony WWD6C + Aiwa external Mic. + TDK SA
incl. Artwork T065A

Tina Turner - 1990-05-24 - Karlsruhe, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

lineage
Trade cdr > Dbpoweramp > flac

01 - Intro
02 - Steamy Windows
03 - Typical Male
04 - Undercover Agent For The Blues
05 - Foreign Affair
06 - Ask Me How I Feel
07 - We Don't Need Another Hero
08 - Private Dancer
09 - I Can't Stand The Rain
10 - Nutbush City Limits
11 - Addicted To Love
12 - The Best
13 - I Don't Wanna Lose You
14 - What's Love Got To Do With It¿
15 - Let's Stay Together
16 - Introduction Of The Band
17 - Proud Mary
18 - Show Some Respect
19 - What You Get Is What You See
20 - Better Be Good To Me
21 - Be Tender With Me, Baby

Bonus track
22 - Live in London 1985