sabato 11 luglio 2026

Jethro Tull - 2026-07-10 - Pistoia IT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Jethro Tull @ Pistoia Blues
"The Curiosity Tour"

Pistoia IT
Piazza del Duomo
2026-07-10

Sennheiser Ambeo Smart Headset > iPhone SE2
taper :Rdwm
remaster: Rdwm

Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, guitar), 
David Goodier (bass), 
John O'Hara (keyboards), 
Scott Hammond (drums), 
Jack Clark (guitar)

01 intro (tape)
02 Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You
03 Beggar's Farm
04 A Song for Jeffrey 
05 banter
06 Thick as a Brick (abbreviated version)
07 Mother Goose
08 Songs From the Wood
09 The Navigators
10 Curious Ruminant
11 Living In The Past
12 banter
13 Bourrée 
14 My God
15 The Zealot Gene
16 band introduction
17 Pastime With Good Company
18 Over Jerusalem
19 Budapest 
20 Aqualung
21 Locomotive Breath
22 Cheerio

The Velvet Underground - 1969-07-11 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)



(audience FLAC)

1st generation "professor" audience recording NO FLAC ERRORS 

"...the Judy Garlands of Rock...." (Village Voice July 17th 1969) 

Boston Tea Party 

Lou Reed: guitar, vocals 
Sterling Morrison: guitar 
Doug Yule: bass, organ, vocals 
Moe Tucker: drums 

lineage: 
master reels > 10" reels (7-1/2ips, w/ modest EQ) > AIFF > FLAC > WAV > FLAC (level 8) 

CD1 
01: Waiting For The Man (9:27) 
02: Jesus (3:59) 
03: Run Run Run (16:14) 
04: I'm Set Free (6:24) 
05: White Light/White Heat (7:15) 
06: Candy Says (5:06) 
07: Pale Blue Eyes (7:47) 

CD2 
01: Beginning To See The Light (8:51) 
02: Sister Ray/Murder Mystery (22:28) 

original audience recording by the "professor" 
tape preservation, digital transfer and track splitting courtesy our very, very best friend, Sheila Klein 
uploaded to Dime December 2012 by lurid_uk 

July 11th 1969 was the last show the Velvets would play at the original venue for their "second home", the Boston Tea Party. This recording was made by the "Professor", who reputedly smuggled his reel-reel recorder into the venue under a large poncho. 

The sound quality of this recording is a bit rougher than any of the Professor's other VU recordings, but it's another great show. Fast and slow songs alternate, with "Waiting" clocking in at over 7 mins and "Run" a 15 minute feedback frenzy (the longest extant live rendition?). Even "Beginning" lasts over 6 minutes. Lou's vocals on "Pale Blue Eyes" are particularly nice (I wish he'd sung "Candy Says" in the same way rather than relegating it to Doug's sugar-coated approach). As usual, Sister Ray closes proceedings with a bang ".....this is gonna take a while....". 

The Rolling Stones - 1972-07-11 - Akron, OH (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

RUBBER BOWL 1972
SWEET RECORDS SV-71172

Live at Rubber Bowl
Taken from Freezer source.
Taper: unknown.

more info here:
http://www.dbboots.com/bootlegs.php?op=showcont&cmd=show&bootkey=1944

Lineage:
Silver CD -> EAC (secure mode)-> Flac Front end (level6)

01 - Brown Sugar (3:57)
02 - Bitch (4:27)
03 - Rocks Off (3:59)
04 - Gimme Shelter (5:36)
05 - Happy (3:01)
06 - Tumbling Dice (5:12)
07 - Love In Vain (6:58)
08 - Sweet Virginia (4:52)
09 - You Can't Always Get What You Want (8:01)
10 - All Down The Line (4:17)
11 - Midnight Rambler (12:14)
12 - Band intro (0:52)
13 - Bye Bye Johnny (3:28)
14 - Rip This Joint (2:08)
15 - Jumping Jack Flash (3:50)
16 - Street Fighting Man (6:00)

Bob Marley - 1973-07-11 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Pall's Mall

A verry good sounding Radio Broadcast of an early Bob Marley concert!!

Lineage:
WBCN-FM--- FMMR > R > CD > Eac > Wav > Flac

Recorded by the legendary Neil Cronin and copied in a trade in the mid 70's to two Sony PR-150 reels for Taper Pat. Mastered to cd by Matt Smith --- R >apogee mini me (24/96) > apogee mini dac (monitoring) > wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 20/44) > CD (thanks a ton guys!!!) @

01 Intro > Lively Up Yourself
02 400 Years
03 Stir it Up
04 Slave Driver
05 Stop that Train
06 Kinky Reggae
07 Concrete Jungle
08 Get up Stand Up > Outro (DJ Banter)

notes:
@ a little background on this gem. i saw this version of this show on one of Taper Pat's lists and asked for a copy. I believe Matt had part of it and Pat had the rest of it, and then they put it together and sent me a copy. so grateful my friends! new wailers sources of this quality are truly rare and just wonderful. despite the minor blemishes on all copies that come from the set up and station, this is a joy to listen to and i don't think this will get any better. maybe someday we'll see a transfer from the mr or prefm source but that it has taken this long to get this source out, I'm not counting on it.

1st US performance - great show - overall, very enjoyable sound
of course it still has the slight monitor and / or equipment noise and perhaps some fm interference that are present on the commonly available sources (faint hum or buzz and occasional slight crackle?)

morever, we have had a copy with unknown generation and then in 2005 emerged a 3rd gen tape. i really enjoy it but it was edited by a person with little experience. i believe they did a nice job with what they had but there are a few differences between sources:

* this source is a touch longer. it has more of the preshow recorded (bob's short intro). both are complete however.

* the 3rd gen tape has it's volume boosted which also boosts
the volume of the blemishes and crowd. as a result, i believe this
source has a more mellow sound and feel overall.

* the 3rd gen tape sounds tampered with, it has had some "equalizing": it sounds and feels a little unnatural while this seems to have a more steady sound and feel to it. this new source has a fuller range and dynamic of instruments and vocals. in other words, the equalizing seems to both amplify and bury the music resulting in a less authentic and pleasing experience for me.
the edited tape version sounds more tinny and has less warmth than the unedited reel version.

* i can understand the dilemma of to edit or not: i think we need both. while
editing major issues can move toward restoration, it can also distort the actual sound of the show. editing also results in irreversible changes preventing continual improvements or remasters as individual skill and technology improve. it also reflects and embodies the subjective preferences of the editor which is very risky. still if a version can be enhanced to make the listening experience
as enjoyable as it can be at that time, that's nice to have until even better upgrades are possible. I believe it is ideal to have a "raw" or unedited version in order to both preserve the music and allow for the best possible long term improvements.

While I don't think you will be disappointed by either source, especially given the band and what's generally available from them, imo, it's critical that we get this source and upgrade into general circulation.

Miles Davis - 1973-07-11 - Paris, FR (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis Septet
L'Olympia Theatre 
Paris, France
July 11, 1973 

Miles Davis (tpt, org)
Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl)
Pete Cosey (g, perc)
Reggie Lucas (g)
Michael Henderson (el-b)
Al Foster (d)
James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

Europe-1 radio broadcast

trema bootleg CD > PLEXTOR DVDR PXL890sa (see log file for extraction details) > eac > wav > flac frontend 

Track 1 (31:08):
Medley:
Turnaroundphrase-> Tune in 5-> Zimbabwe 

Track 2 (17:02):
Zimbabwe-> untitled jam

Track 3 (23:13):
Ife-> Tune in 5

The Rolling Stones - 1975-07-11 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/AUD/FLAC)

(Soundboard Aud mix FLAC)

Mission from God (MfG)


Audio:

SBD-AUD Falo Matrix 75/25

source1:

Soundboard (SBD), Exc mono, VGP 085 L.A. Connection
cuts from VGP filled with original video sound from circulating video

source2:

Audience Recording Mike Millard (AUD), Exc stereo

Both sources are mixed 75/25, which means:

Left channel: 75% source2 & 25% source1
Right channel:75% source1 & 25% source2
This way, the matrix sounds more fresh and the stereo effect is better
I did a little bit of EQing, but much less than planned.

CD1

01 Fanfare For The Common Man
02 Honky Tonk Women
03 All Down The Line
04 If You Can't Rock Me
05 Get Off My Cloud
06 Star Star
07 Gimme Shelter
08 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
09 You Gotta Move
10 You Can't Always Get What You Want
11 Happy
12 Tumbling Dice
13 It's Only Rock'n Roll
14 Introductions
15 Heartbreaker


CD2
01 Fingerprint File
02 Angie
03 Wild Horses
04 That's Life
05 Outta Space
06 Brown Sugar
07 Midnight Rambler
08 Rip This Joint
09 Street Fighting Man
10 Jumpin' Jack Flash
11 Sympathy For The Devil

The Rolling Stones - 1975-07-11 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 117"



Rolling Stones
The Forum
Inglewood, CA
July 11, 1975
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
Patches from Ed F Master
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 117

Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder

Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassette > Yamaha KX-W592 Cassette Deck > Sony R-500 DAT > Analog Master DAT Clone > Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 > Sound Forge Audio Studio 13.0 capture > Adobe Audition > iZotope RX8 > iZotope Ozone 8 > Audacity > TLH > FLAC

01 Honky Tonk Women
02 All Down The Line
03 If You Can't Rock Me > Get Off Of My Cloud
04 Star Star
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Ain't Too Proud To Beg
07 You Gotta Move
08 You Can't Always Get What You Want
09 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice (Ed F recording)
11 It's Only Rock'n Roll (Ed F recording)
12 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (Ed F recording)

Known Faults: Start of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" patched with Ed F recording. The end of "Happy," plus "Tumbling Dice," "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" and "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) from Ed F recording. The rest of the show is available separately on Ed F's complete recording.

The Rolling Stones - 1975-07-11 - Los Angeles, CA (DVDfull pro-shot DL)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Ultimate L.A. '75
Label: 4Reel/Top Of The Line

Video: Pro Shot Multi-Cam > Silver Release by 4REEL

- NTSC 4:3
- 10080 kb/s VBR
- 720 X 480

Audio SBD
- AC3 48000Hz 5.1 Stereo

DVD9 - 6.5GB

01. Fanfare For The Common Man
02. Honky Tonk Women
03. All Down The Line
04. If You Can't Rock Me
05. Get Off Of My Cloud
06. Star Star
07. Gimme Shelter
08. Ain't Too Proud To Beg
09. You Gotta Move
10. You Can't Always Get What You Want
11. Happy
12. Tumbling Dice
13. It's Only Rock'n Roll
14. Band introductions
15. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
16. Fingerprint File
17. Angie
18. Wild Horses
19. That's Life
20. Outta Space
21. Brown Sugar
22. Midnight Rambler
23. Rip This Joint
24. Street Fighting Man
25. Jumpin' Jack Flash
26. Sympathy For The Devil

Bonus track: 1975 tour newsreel clips

Muddy Waters - 1980-07-11 - Pori, FIN (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Muddy Waters
July 11, 1980 (1980-07-11)
Jazz Festival
Pori, Finland

Lineage:
FM Broadcast > 1 gen cassette trade circa 1998

Transfer: 
Maranz PMD-300CP > Zoom Hn4 (96/24) > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > Flac (level 8) > you !

01. cut // Kind Hearted Woman Blues [08:26]
02. Nine Below Zero [06:19]
03. Howlin' Wolf [08:55]
04. Everything's Gonna Be Alright [05:25]
05. Baby Please Don't Go [02:43]
06. Nineteen Years Old [06:28]
07. Lonesome in My Bedroom [05:53]
08. Mannish Boy // cut [02:44]

Total 46:56

The Specials - 1980-07-11 - Montreux, CH (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Size: 3.39 Gb
DVD-5
Enabled regions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

VTS_01 :
Play Length: 01:09:11
Video: PAL 4:3 (720x576) VBR
Audio: English (MPEG1, 2 ch)

01. Monkey Man
02. Blank Expression
03. Concrete Jungle
04. Stupid Marriage
05. Raquel
06. Guns Of Navarone
07. Do Nothing
08. Rat Race
09. A Message To You Rudy
10. Man at C&A
11. Do The Dog
12. Gangsters
10. Skinhead Moonstomp

Ska KCC Canadian TV 1980-1984
11. A Message To You Rudy
22. Gangsters
13. Concrete Jungle

Liverpool Empire 17.01.1981
14. Enjoy Yourself

The Who - 1980-07-11 - Lexington, KY (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

THE WHO 
Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY 11. July 1980 

lineage
?C >CD >EAC >Adobe Audition (EQing, Normalization) >CDwave (tracking) >CD 

John Bundrick
Roger Daltrey
John Entwistle
Kenney Jones
Pete Townshend

CD1
01. Substitute 
02. Can't Explain 
03. Baba O'Riley 
04. My Wife 
05. Sister Disco 
06. Behind Blue Eyes 
07. // The Music Must Change 
08. Drowned 
09. Who are You 
10. 5:15 

CD2
01. Pinball Wizard 
02. See Me Feel Me 
03. Long Live Rock 
04. My Generation 
incl. Watcha Gonna Do About It 
05. I Can See For Miles 
06. Naked Eye 
07. Won't Get Fooled Again 
08. Summertime Blues 
09. The Real Me

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1981-07-11 - Manor, TX (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Year of release: 1981
Genre: Blues

Quality: DVD5
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio Codec: AC3
Video: NTSC, 4x3, 720x480, 29.97fps, 9180 Kb / s
Audio: Dolby Digital, 48000 Hz, Stereo, 224 kbps

01. Come On
02. Look At Little Sister
03. Dirty Pool
04. Love Struck Baby
05. You'll Be Mine
06. Manic Depression

Duration: 28:46

Add. Information: PRO Shot
VHS (? Generation?)> DVD-R> TMPGEnc DVD Author3 *> Video TS
* Remove all Station Chat, Clean Joins
Menu & Track Selection
Transferred & Authored by JTT, February 2009

P.S. The video quality is satisfactory, the sound is quite decent.
disk cover: self-made!

Description: PRO Shot shooting of the SRV concert at "Steve Ely's South Texas Tornado Jam", Manor Downs, Texas, USA, July 11th 1981

Miles Davis - 1982-07-11 - Montreal, Canada (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Source: 
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) "Jazz Sur le Vif" FM broadcast 

Lineage: 
FM >cassettes >DAT at 48 kHz >.wav via S/PDIF and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 digital soundcard >SoundForge 6.0 >CD Wave >FLAC (level 8) 

Miles Davis - trumpet, keyboards 
Bill Evans - tenor and soprano saxophones, piano, flute 
Mike Stern - guitar 
Marcus Miller - electric bass 
Al Foster - drums 
Mino Cinelu - percussion 

01. DJ Introduction - 0:35 
02. Back Seat Betty - 14:37 
03. My Man's Gone Now - 14:55 
04. Aida - 10:10 
05. Jean Pierre - 17:01 

Track List (57:20)

Notes: 
Incomplete broadcast; "Ife" and "Fat Time" are missing. As this CBC broadcast series often only carried around 30 minutes at a time, it is possible that this concert was aired in two 30-minute segments or one 60-minute segment, edited to accommodate the station's programming format.

The Rolling Stones - 1982-07-11/12 - Turin, IT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Rolling Stones 
Title: Torino 1982 
Format: 4 CD Factory Pressed CDR. 
Released: 2014. 
Origin: Japan. 
Very Good Stereo Audience recording. Complete shows. 

Lineage: my CD (mint condition)--> EAC (wave) --> flac (8) --> You 

CD1 
01. Intro: Take the A Train 
02. Under My Thumb 
03. When The Whip Comes Down 
04. Let's Spend the Night Together 
05. Shattered 
06. Neighbours 
07. Black Limousine 
08. Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) 
09. Twenty Flight Rock 
10. Going to a Go-Go 
11. Let Me Go 
12. Time Is on My Side 
13. Beast of Burden 

CD2 
01. You Can't Always Get What You Want 
02. Band intro 
03. Angie 
04. Tumbling Dice 
05. She's So Cold 
06. Hang Fire 
07. Miss You 
08. Honky Tonk Women 
09. Brown Sugar 
10. Start Me Up 
11. Jumping Jack Flash 
12. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 
13. 1812 Overture/Dvid Zard Outro 

CD3 
01. Intro: Take the A Train 
02. Under My Thumb 
03. When The Whip Comes Down 
04. Let's Spend the Night Together 
05. Neighbours 
06. Shattered 
07. Black Limousine 
08. Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) 
09. Twenty Flight Rock 
10. Going to a Go-Go 
11. Let Me Go 
12. Time Is on My Side 
13. Beast of Burden 

CD4 
01. You Can't Always Get What You Want 
02. Band intro 
03. Little T&A 
04. Angie 
05. Tumbling Dice 
06. She's So Cold 
07. Hang Fire 
08. Miss You 
09. Honky Tonk Women 
10. Brown Sugar 
11. Start Me Up 
12. Jumping Jack Flash 
13. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 
14. Fratelli d'Italia/Mick Jagger Outro 

Source: 
Disc 1 and 2:Complete show from Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy, July 11th. 1982. Very good-excellent audience quality. 
Disc 3 and 4:Complete show from Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy, July 12th. 1982. Very good audience quality

Echo and the Bunnymen - 1983-07-11 - Glasgow, Scotland (FM/FLAC) 48khz/24 bit


(FM Broadcast FLAC 48khz/24 bit)

FM Broadcast - transferred to PC at 48khz / 24 bit via M-Audio Delta 2496 sound card - Audacity - Noise Removed - Left and Right tracks amplified - tracks split - no split for CD just like the original concert

01 Over the Wall
02 Heads Will Roll
03 Silver
04 Simple Stuff
05 A Promise
06 Porcupine
07 All That Jazz
08 Rescue
09 The Killing Moon
10 Villiers Terrace
11 The Cutter
12 Never Stop
13 Do It Clean

As these were transfered at 24bit Don't forget to downsample if you plan to burn to cd

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1983-07-11 - Toronto, ON (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble "The Hawk on Fire" 
El Mocambo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 11, 1983
Publisher: Baby Capone
Reference :BC014
Excellent Stereo Soundboard
Silver CD > SHN > CDr(1) > EAC > CDr(2)
extraction: CDr(2) > EAC > FLAC [level 5]

01 Testify
02 So Excited
03 Voodoo Chile
04 Pride and Joy
05 Tell Me
06 Mary Had a Little Lamb
07 Texas Flood
08 Love Struck Baby
09 Hug You Squeeze You
10 Third Stone From the Sun
11 Lenny
12 Wham
13 Little Wing
14 You'll Be Mine (*)
15 Rude Mood (*)

(*) recorded at The Hollywood Palace, Los Angeles, October 30, 1983.

Black Flag - 1984-07-11 - Los Angeles, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

Radio Tokyo Studio

GENERATION
ANA(2) -> WAV [24bit/96kHz] -> WAV [16bit/44.1kHz] -> FLAC [Level 8]

SOURCE (SBD)
Pre-fm source

TRANSFER
Sony TC-K470 -> 0.75 meter RCA Gold to RCA Gold Dubbel Shielded OFC cables -> Steinberg VSL 2020 analog-in -> Wavelab 5.0.1.240 -> r8brain 1.9 -> Trader Little Helper 2.4.1

DISC #1/1 (30:30)
01. Radio Intro
02. I Love You
03. My War
04. Interview
05. Swinging Man
06. Three Nights
07. Wound Up
08. Radio Outro

Van Morrison - 1984-07-11 - Montreux, CH (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Summertime In Montreux
Montreux Jazz Festival, Casino de Montreux

SOURCE: Radio
LINEAGE: FM radio broadcast > ?? > silver bootleg CD > CD-R > EAC wav (hard drive) > Trader's Little Helper flac level 8

CD1
01. Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart
02. Medley: Baby, Please Don't Go / Gloria / Here Comes The Night / Brown Eyed Girl
03. I Will Be There
04. Jackie Wilson Said
05. St. Dominic's Preview
06. It's All In The Game
07. Vanlose Stairway
08. Hard Nose The Highway
09. Help Me
10. If You Only Knew

CD2
01. Northern Muse (Solid Ground)
02. Haunts Of Ancient Peace
03. She Gives Me Religion
04. Ballerina
05. Summertime In England
06. Celtic Swing
07. Instrumental Jam
08. Cleaning Windows
09. What Would I Do

NOTES:
Released in 1997 on Doberman 081/082. This is the complete Montreux performance.

Fats Domino - 1985-07-11 - Perugia, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Fats Domino
Umbria Jazz Festival
Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia, Italy
July 11, 1985

Source : Video SBD > low gen cassette (c60) (courtesy of M.R. archive)
Editing : Zoom H4n (16/44) > Sound Forge (pitch, tracking & volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) > Flac 8

01 Instrumental > Fats Intro
02 I'm Walking
03 Blueberry Hill
04 Instrumental
05 I Want To Walk You Home -- dropout @ 0:42 --
06 Shake Rattle and Roll
07 After Hours
08 I'm In Love Again
09 Jambalaya -- tape flip @ 5:17 --
10 Instrumental
11 I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
12 Ain't That A Shame
13 Blue Monday
14 I'm In The Mood For Love
15 My Girl Josephine
16 When The Saints Go Marching In

Total Time = 55:13

This is audio taken from the pro-shot video, it's a low gen cassette. It played a little fast, so i used the video as a guideline to dial in the correct pitch.

Suzanne Vega - 1985-07-11 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Suzanne Vega
1985.07.11
Rockefeller's, Houston
(2nd gen sbd)

The Recording:
Master - soundboard > nakamichi cassette deck (unknown model)
Copy - master cassette > 1st gen cassette
1st gen cassette > nakamichi cr-7a > sony sbm-1 > HHB CDR recorder

Suzanne Vega vocals, guitar
Mike Visceglia bass
Peter Zail keyboards
John Gordon guitar

01 Intro > Tom's Diner
02 Some Journey
03 Small Blue Thing
04 Cracking
05 Undertow
06 Knight Moves
07 The Queen And The Soldier
08 Marlena On The Wall
09 Freeze Tag
10 Luka
11 Straight Lines
12 Calypso
13 Neighborhood Girls > crowd noise
14 'Happy birthday to you' singing from the band with the crowd (her 26th birthday that nght!)
15 Black Widow Station
16 Outro

Anthrax - 1987-07-11 - Dallas, TX (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Silver-CD "Nicefukinliveshow" (16-bit)
"Arcadia Theatre"

-> date and venue according to this database-info: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=164582

Silver-CD "Nicefukinliveshow" (Main Event Records / ME-CD-018 (no information about the year of pressing))

Lineage: 
Silver-CD > EAC (log-file included) > WAV > FLAC (via TLH (Level 7 and tested)) > TTD/Dime (2009-03-31)

01 Among The Living
02 Caught In A Mosh
03 Metal Thrashing Mad
04 I Am The Law
05 Madhouse
06 Indians
07 Medusa
08 Drum Solo > A.I.R.
09 God Save The Queen
10 Imitation Of Life > Gung-Ho
11 Living After Midnight

As with most Silver-Bootlegs, dates and venues might not be those that are written on the artwork or the CDs themselves. I always do my best to give good information, but I sometimes just can´t guarantee.

So, please make sure to update the new information that may be given during the presence on the trackers where I have uploaded these shows. You should always find the best suggestion about dates and venues in the threads themselves, save them in a NEW info-file not to spread wrong details about the shows.

However, many thanks to all those users and collectors that help to work out the proper details.

Julian Cope - 1987-07-11 - St. Goarshausen, DE (MTX/AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Julian Cope 
Freilichtbühne Loreley, St. Goarshausen, Germany 
July - 11 - 1987 
1st Bizarre Festival 

Matrix of 3 different audience recordings from the same show: 

1. dimenew master recording from DIMENEW collection # 109 uploaded to dime in 2012 by spacebandit (not on dime anymore) 

Info from previous upload: 

Rec. Info: 
Vivanco EM 160 mic -> SONY WMD6 -> Mastercassette (TDK SA90) -> playback on Harman Kardon CD491 -> Zoom H2n -> WAV 16/44 -> Audacity (edit/channel balance/boost only) -> WAV 16/44 -> 
TLH8 -> FLAC -> DIME -> YOUR EARS AND MIND... 
All thanks to DIMENEW for this really fine recording, done some 25+ years ago. A bit weak on the lower end, but otherwise flawless. Almost no chatter/talk audible. 
--- 
Another short tape from the first ever Bizarre Festival that lasted until 2002 (or 2003 under the name of TERAMOTO) features some 60's goes 80's psychedelic sounds by the great 
Julian Cope. Ok, I've to admit I'm not really into his recorded work, I admire more his writings/books about Krautrock or obscure japanese psych bands from the 60/70's. THe show 
jumps in at the first (?) notes of the first (?) song. Hope someone can help out with the setlist. Enjoy a little psychrock...SB. 
--- 

2. a master recording by MILAVALENTI (not on dime before) 

Rec. Info: SONY WM-D 6 with OKM 01 Headmicrophones 

MILAVALENTI master tape -> transfer via Onkyo tapedeck TA-2330 -> Magix Cleaning Lab -> flac 

3. an unknown gen audience recording from SEETHELIGHT7 collection # 687 uploaded to dime by stacheleber in 2014 (not on dime anymore) 

Info from previous upload: 

Rec. Info: 
Unknown gen tape -> transfer via Nakamichi tapedeck DR3 -> wav-file -> wetransfer -> Magix Music Cleaning Lab (edit/remaster) -> FLAC (44,1 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) -> DIME 
Vg+ sound, some EQ (bass and treble lifted). Tape was running too slow -> speeded up by 6,2 %. Track 11 had a gap which was patched by another source tape (see below). 

At this memorable first Bizarre Festival Julian Cope was performing together with such acts like Iggy Pop, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Mission and New Model Army (see attched copy of the ticket stub). 
I was there and remember a great day with wonderful weather and superb performances at the idyllic Loreley Amphitheatre high above the Rhine valley. 
The concert was already upped to dime by spacebandit (dimenew collection) last year but this tape here is definitely from another source. Even if the sound from the dimenew source was slightly better 
this tape here is more complete as the first track of the dimenew tape cut in after approx. 1 minute and this tape here has even the introduction by Alan Bangs. 
On the other hand the tape has a gap in the last track which I patched with a sequence from the dimenew source. So you can compare the sound quality directly. 
It's a very enjoyable concert and for me it was the best period of Julian Cope.

Processing of Matrix: 
flac files of 2 recordings -> Matrix -> edit/remaster -> flac -> DIME 
For the main part of the matrix I took only recording 1+2. Both recordings were very constant in speed whereas source 1 was running approx. 2,5 % slower than source 2 so I adjusted source 1 to source 2. Source 3 is less good in sound and has a lot of speed variations so I decided to take this recording only for the missing parts at the start and the end where recording 1 is not available. 
The introduction by Alan Bangs is only from recording 3. 

The matrix delivers a very dynamic and crystal clear sound. I added some echo in order to make it a bit more "lively". 
This show took place in the early afternoon when it was really hot. Julian is referring to this several times during the show. 

setlist (tape length 46:58 min.) 

Julian Cope: Vocals, Guitar 
Donald Ross Skinner: Guitar 
James Eller: Bass 
Richard Frost: Keyboards 
Chris Whitten: Drums 

01 Introduction 
02 The Culture Bunker 
03 Trampolene 
04 Pulsar 
05 Eve's Volcano 
06 Strasbourg 
07 Planet Ride 
08 Read It In Books 
09 Shot Down 
10 Spacehopper 
11 World Shut your Mouth

Sting and Gil Evans - 1987-07-11 - Perugia, IT (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Sting and Gil Evans 
Perugia Jazz Festival 
Perugia, Italy 
11th July 1987 

Bootleg CD..."Last Session" 
CD > EAC > Traders Little Helper > Flac8 sector aligned 

Sting - guitar, vocals 
Gil Evans - keyboards 
Miles Evans - trumpet 
Delmar Brown - synthezisers 
Gil Goldstein - DX7 synthezisers 
John Surman - baritone saxophone, syntheziser 
George Adams - tenor saxophone, vocals 
Branford Marsalis - tenor saxophone 
Chris Hunter - alto saxophone 
John Clark - electric french horn 
David Bargeron - tuba, trombone 
Lew Soloff - lead trumpet 
Shunzo Ono - trumpet, flugelhorn 
Mark Egan - bass 
Danny Gottlieb - drums 
Urzula Dudziak - back-up vocals 
Emily Mitchell - harp 
Anita E. - percussion 
Tom Malone - tenor trombone, bass trombone 
George Lewis - tenor trombone

01 - Up From The Skies (mentioned as: Exp) [9.29] 
02 - Strange Fruit [7.34] 
03 - Shadows In The Rain [5.53] 
04 - Little Wing [10.04] 
05 - There Comes A Time [4.50] 
06 - introduction of the band by Miles Evans [2.08] 
07 - Consider Me Gone [6.46] 
08 - Synchronicity I (instrumental; mentioned as: Murder by Numbers) [6.27] 
09 - Roxanne [6.36] 
10 - Tea In The Sahara/ Walking On The Moon [9.00]

Sting & Gil Evans - 1987-07-11 - Perugia, IT (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Live At Perugia Jazz Festival

Quality: DVD5
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio Codec: AC3
Video: MPEG2 PAL 4: 3 (720x576) VBR 25.00fps 5000Kbps
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 192Kbps stereo

Delmar Brown - synthesizer
Gil Goldstein - dx7 synthesizer
John Burman - baritone sax/synthesizer
George Adams - tenor sax/vocals
Branford Marsalies - tenor sax
Chris Hunter - alto sax
John Clark - electric french horn
David Bourgeron - tuba/flugelhorn
Lew Soloff - lead trombone
Shunzo Ono - trumpet
Marc Egan - bass
Danny Gottlies - drums
Urszula Dudziak - back up vocals
Emily Mitchell - harp
Anita E. - percussion
Tom Malone - tenos & bass trombone
George Lewis - tenor trombone
Miles Evans - trumpet
Sting - guitar/vocals
Gil Evans - keyboards

01. Up From The Skies
02. Strange Fruit
03. Shadows In The Rain
04. Little Wing
05. There Comes A Time
06. Band Intro by Miles Evans
07. Consider Me Gone
08. Synchronicity
09. Roxanne
10. Tea In Sahara / Walking On The Moon
11. Instrumental
12. Message In A Bottle

01:41:21

Miles Davis - 1988-07-11 - Stuttgart, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Note:
DIGITAL BROADCAST
NOT RE-ENCODED !!!

Date Of The Show:  July 11, 1988
Broadcasting Date:  April 17, 2011
Venue:  Liederhalle, Stuttgart - Germany
Festival:  SWR Jazzgipfel
TV - Station:  BR-alpha (Germany)
Lineage:  Cable Digital  Topfield 5200 PVR-c  MPEG Streamclip  DVD Studio Pro  Disc Image  The Traders Dan
DVD Menu:  Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection - Apple's DVD Studio Pro & Apple's Motion
DVD Menu Sound:  Has Animated Menus, Chapter & Stereo Sound
Audio Format:  Source 1: MP2, Stereo, 48 kHz, 192 kbp/s - Source 2: Dolby Digital Stereo, 48 kHz, 384 kbp/s
WaveLab 7  RMS Level: -13dB  Peak Level: -0.30 dB  Offset Removed
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 Created with:  Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection (Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesign)

01. New Blues
02. Intruder
03. Human Nature
04. Wrinkle
05. Tutu
06. Time After Time
07. Heavy Metal

Running Time:  00:51:59:23 Minutes



Bon Jovi - 1989-07-11 - Largo, MD (2xDVDfull pro-shot)

(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

Venue: Capitol Center
Location: Largo, Maryland

Lineage:
VHS > DVD Received in Trade > DVD VideoSoft Decrypter > hard drive

Format: NTSC
Menu : No
Chapters : No


Jon Bon Jovi - Vocals
Richie Sambora - Guitar
Alec John Such - Bass
David Bryan - Keyboards
Tico Torres - Drums

01 - Lay Your Hands On Me
02 - I'd Die For You
03 - Wild in the Streets
04 - You Give Love a Bad Name
05 - Born to Be My Baby
06 - Wild is the Wind
07 - Let it Rock
08 - Living in Sin
09 - Blood on Blood
10 - Runaway
11 - Living on a Prayer (acoustic)
12 - Wanted Dead or Alive (acoustic)
13 - Bad Medicine
14 - Shout (with Skid Row)

Sebastian Bach - Guest Vocals (Shout)

A fun show with a lot of energy; funny onstage chase when the Skid Row boys give Richie a pie in the face toward the end of Bad Medicine.



Elvis Costello - 1989-07-11 - Montreux, CH (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Elvis Costello solo
Montreux Jazz Fest
July 11, 1989

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FM>?>cdr(?)>eac>flac

01. Accidents Will Happen (cuts in)
02. Watching the Detectives (cuts in)
03. That Day Is Done
04. Almost Blue
05. Veronica
06. God's Comic
07. So Like Candy
08. New Amsterdam/You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
09. American Without Tears
10. Alison
11. Shamed Into Love
12. I Want You
13. Baby Plays Around
14. Radio Sweetheart/Jackie Wilson Said

This show has been around forever, and it was very hissy, but a great set. Many years ago, I was doing a trade with a guy across the ocean and he casually mentioned that he had the show in really good quality. I decided to go for it, but I was dubious. Lo and behold, it did sound better than my version. I don't know how it ranks against your copy, but I like this. Despite the fact that it has the same old Elvis solo standbys that we're so sick of by now (Radio Sweetheart, God's Comic), it has some oddball songs like Shamed Into Love, So Like Candy, and That Day is Done that make it essential. It's always good to hear New Amsterdam as well.

John Lee Hooker - 1990-07-11 - Montreux, CH (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

John Lee Hooker & the Coast To Coast Blues Band 
Montreux Jazz Festival 
Montreux, Switzerland 
July 11th 1990 
FM master 

lineage
Master cassette > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 equalizer > tascam cdrw750 > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.

01. Intro > Italian DJ > I'm So Lonely 
02. Mable 
03. I'm in the Mood 
04. Crawlin' Kingsnake 
05. Baby Lee 
06. Serves Me Right to Suffer * 
07. Boom Boom * > DJ 
08. Boogie Chillin' > (light drop at the end) 
09. The Boogie Jam > Boogie Chillin' reprise > DJ 

Encore : 
10. DJ > The Healer > DJ Outro 

*light hiss on 1 channel. 

Van Morrison - 1990-07-11 - Montreux, CH (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundbard FLAC)

Van Morrison 1990-07-11 "Live in Montreux"

lineage: these files are from my flac vine dvd copy of a VM top 12 shows as ranked at vantrades back in '07 and was circulating before the web sheriff showed up to clean up dodge.
comment: this was ranked #2 after #1 Dublin up to Sandy Row. i'm kinda surprised this hasn't shown up here yet, but as i need to improve my ratio, i'm happy to make the supreme sacrifice and share it with you all. actually, everybody probably already has it. anyway, enjoy if this is new to you. and merry christmas to all!

Live In Montreux
(bootleg CD)
Swingin' Pig Records: Luxembourg (TSP-CD-081) 
(Released ??) 

01 Yeh Yeh (5:10) 
02 Did Ye Get Healed (4:51) 
03 Its All In The Game (4:59) 2:00 
04 Here Comes The Night (2:56) 
05 Baby Please Don't Go (3:15) 
06 Domino (3:31) 
07 Jackie Wilson Said (2:54) 
08 Sweet Thing (8:54) 
09 Star Of The County Down (2:12) 
10 Northern Muse / When Heart Is Open (6:21) 
11 Whenever God Shines His Light (4:39) 
12 Summertime In England (13:02) 
13 Caravan (5:47) 
14 In The Garden (6:32) 

Total time: (73:03) 

Liner Notes: Recorded Live in Montreux, Switzerland, July 1990, featuring special guest Georgie Fame. 

Review from Russell Parkinson:

Also booted on Down by Avalon. Live in Montreux has Georgie Fame singing "Yeh Yeh" while Down by Avalon doesn't. The sound quality is very good soundboard/FM. 
The show opens with Georgie Fame doing an excellent "Yeh Yeh". Van comes on and does "Did Ye Get Healed" and then "Its All in the Game". Both pretty similar to the Night in San Francisco CD but a bit longer and not so rushed. Van throws in a very short part of "I'm Ready" into "Its All in the Game". This was one of the tracks omitted from The Philosophers Stone. 

Next Van launches into a lively "Here Comes the Night" followed by "Baby Please Don't Go". The band is hot and Georgie's back up singing is great. It sounds like everyone was on this night. "Domino" is great and runs nicely into "Midnight Hour". This is one of the best "Domino"s I've heard. Although not as frantic as the Pacific High version, the inclusion of "Midnight Hour" adds something special. A joyous "Jackie Wilson Said" is next and it sounds like Van and the band are having a great time.

What follows must have stunned the audience. With Steve Gregory on flute Van sings a glorious "Sweet Thing". A lot slower than previous live versions this song floats along and then seams nicely into "Astral Weeks" before returning back to "Sweet Thing". The song finishes with a little mantra that I think comes from the Common One album. 
Like me many van fans probably thought van had to be in some sort of mystical muse to sing and perform like this, but as easily as he swung from "Jackie Wilson Said" to "Sweet Thing", he swings back to perform a laughing bouncy "Star of the County Down". Its almost like "Sweet Thing" didn't happen, or maybe the man can just turn it on at will. 
After "Star of the County Down" a slower "Northern Muse" starts. This then changes to "Auld Lang Syne", "No Prima Donna" and finishes with "When Heart is Open". Great stuff. "Whenever God Shine His Light" is certainly not one of my Van favorites but this version really goes. It bounces along, has bits of "Take Me Back" and finishes with "Spirit", which is probably appropriate. And I could swear that van changes ""when you've given up hope..." to "when you've given up POPE." 

"Summertime in England" is awesome. At 13 minutes its one of the longer versions around. It is very similar to the Pagan Streams version but is seamless and doesn't have the chatter. Van adds "A Town Called Paradise", "Take Me Back" and "Boogie Woogie Country Girl" to the formula. "Caravan" is the first encore. It's a fine version with Van lecturing on the benefits of Bovril and Horlicks. The show ends with a lovely "In The Garden". No fancy stuff here, just a fine version to end a great show.

Andy Summers - 1991-07-11 - Montreux, CH (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Andy Summers (Evans, Forman, Jones, Wackerman) 1991-07-11 Montreux, Switz. Jazz Festival (1st gen.)

lineage:
FM > master recording > Maxell XLII 90 min. trade cassette (believed to be 1st gen.) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

Montreux Jazz Festival 
Montreux, Switzerland
July 11, 1991
promoting his album "world gone strange"
FM broadcast

Andy Summers: guitar
Mitch Forman: keyboards
Bill Evans: sax
Darryl Jones: bass
Chad Wackerman: drums

01: band introductions 1:23
02: Mexico 1920 6:25
03: the hobo 10:20 (Bill Evans)
04: world gone strange 8:59
05: Charis 3:57
06: the blues prior to Richard (Pryor) 8:17
07: Monk gets ripped 5:43
08: somewhere in the west 6:12
09: ruffled feathers 9:13
10: keyboard solo > big thing 12:19
11: blues for Snake 14:28
12: radio outro 1:51

runtime: 89:10 (minutes/ seconds)