domenica 15 marzo 2026

The Rolling Stones - 1964-1968 - Necrophilia (STU/FLAC)




(Studio FLAC)

No Label

Unreleased 1972 album

Lineage:

Silver CD -> EAC -> WAV -> TLH -> flac 6


01. Out Of Time
02. Don't Lie To Me
03. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow ?
04. Think
05. Hear It
06. Something Just Stick In Your Mind
07. Aftermath
08. I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
09. Andrew's Blues
10. Pay Your Dues
11. Good Times
12. Heart Of Stone
13. Each And Everyday Of The Year
14. (Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City
15. Try A Little Harder
16. Blue Turns To Grey
17. We're Wastin' Time


"Unreleased a
lbum planned as follow-up to ?Hot Rocks? (1972). The project was cancelled due to disagreements between Andrew Oldham and Allen Klein about the eclectic track selection; which included controversial songs such as "Andrew's Blues" and "Pay Your Dues" (alternate version to "Street Fighting Man"). It was replaced with the more conservative double album "More Hot Rocks". Album was produced by Andrew Oldham. Digitally remastered 2002 from original vinyl source. A faithful reproduction of the prototype concept and recording. This record is the pre-curser to the "Black Box" concept that was revived in 1975, and would ultimately culminate into "Metamorphosis." A lot of thought was put into retrospective recordings by ABKCO in the early to mid-Seventies. Sound Quality - Excellent Studio Recordings. Some acetate surface noise heard at intros & outros. Upgraded clear stereo sound on many older outtakes that have surfaced over the years, such as Pay Your Dues."

This is not the VGP or the Mecca release. I've bought this - beautiful - digipack CD 2 or 3 years before the VGP version came out.

The Animals - 1964-12-15, 1965-03-16 & 1966-03-15 - Paris, FR (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

THE ANIMALS 
OLYMPIA,PARIS,FRANCE 

lineage
Radio Broadcasts Unknown Lineage > Reel > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Flac

DECEMBER 15,1964 
01 - Roadrunner 
02 - I'M Crying 
03 - Around And Around 
04 - Boom Boom 
05 - House Of The Rising Sun

*********

MARCH 16, 1965 
06 - Baby Let Me Take You Home 
07 - Let It Rock 
08 - What Am I Living For 
09 - Talkin' 'Bout You 
10 - Don'T Let Me Be Misunderstood 

**********

MARCH 15, 1966 
11 - Shake 
12 - It'S My Life 
13 - Gin House Blues 
14 - We'Ve Gotta Get Out Of This Place 
15 - That'S All I Am To You 
16 - One Monkey Don'T Stop No Show 
17 - Cc Rider 
18 - Don'T Let Me Be Misunderstood 
19 - Rock Me Baby 
20 - Inside Looking Out 
21 - Talkin' 'Bout You

Procol Harum - 1969-03-15 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Procol Harum - Easter Island (1969)

Aboard for the first time, Procol Harum, a mandatory band from the sixties with big classical and blues influences. They got mostly known because of the mega-hit A Whiter Shade Of Pale, but there are naturally other so good or even better compositions on their catalogue. This recording was caught live in two places: the Fillmore West in San Francisco and the Troubador in Los Angeles, both shows dated April 1969.

01 - Conquistador
02 - Stoke Poges (Chelsea's Tune)
03 - Kaleidoscope
04 - Homburg
05 - Repent Walpurgis
06 - Shine On Brightly
07 - Going Down Slow
08 - Juicy John Pink
09 - Outside The Gates Of Cerdes
10 - Skip Softly
11 - Crucifixion Lane
12 - Wishing Well
13 - Rambling On
14 - A Whiter Shade Of Pale

Tracks 1 to 9 :
LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST (NEW YORK)USA
MARCH 15, 1969

Tracks 10 to 14 :
LIVE AT THE TROUBADOUR (LOS ANGELES)USA
APRIL 1969

Led Zeppelin - 1969-03-15 - Copenhagen, DK (AUD/FLAC) "Teen Club"




(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin
1969.03.15 [Afternoon Show]
Egegard Skole,Copenhagen, Denmark
Teen Club

Audience Recording - Unknown Taper - No Label

Lineage: 2nd gen > DAT > CDR
Additional Lineage: FLAC > TLH > 
Tested for SBE's > FLAC Level 8
Tracks re-named by 3hrs, and new FFP/MD5 files created.

01 - The Train Kept-A-Rollin'
02 - I Can't Quit You Baby
03 - As Long As I Have You
04 - You Shook Me
05 - Communication Breakdown

Notes:
These were treed years ago by the great RFD. I do not know the number of DAT copies in the lineage. I do know there is no CDR copy in the lineage of my discs, think that 3/15/69 DAT came from the taper & know that the bootleg company EVSD stole this from the tree. The files were extracted from Kodak Gold CDRs with EAC V0.95 beta 4 & converted with FLAC Frontend 113b at Level 8.

Velvet Underground - 1969-03-15 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

The Legandary Guitar Amp Tapes 

Lineage: 
original silver disc > in wave to hard-disc > tranfered to flac without compression

CD1
01 - I Can't Stand It (5:50)
02 - Candy Says (4:25)
03 - I'm Waiting For The Man (7:02)
04 - Ferryboat Bill (4:34)
05 - I'm Set Free (4:49)
06 - What Goes On (7:37)
07 - White Light/ White Heat (7:33)
08 - Beginning To See The Light (5:25)
09 - Jesus (3:27)

CD2
10 - Heroin (8:21)
11 - Sister Ray (26:00)
12 - Move Right In (4:14)
13 - Run Run Run (14:19)
14 - Foggy Notion (7:09)

1-11: Boston Tea Party, March 15, 1969
12, 14: Boston Tea Party, December 12, 1968 
13: Boston Tea Party, July 11, 1969

Humble Pie and Peter Frampton - 1975-03-15 - Philadelphia, PA (pre-FM/FLAC)

(pre-FM FLAC)

LINEAGE:
CDDA broadcast disc > WAV Exact Audio Copy & Audacity > FLAC Trader's Little Helper > WAV > Adobe Audition 6.0 Build 732 (64-bit) > FLAC

Humble Pie (Tracks 1-5) & Peter Frampton (Tracks 6-9)
TITLE: Pre-FM Broadcast Disc Remastered + Declicked
DATE: 1975-03-15
VENUE: The Spectrum
LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA
SOURCE: preFM
QUALITY: A/A+
ARTWORK: N/A

01 - KBFH DJ Intro
02 - I Want You To Love Me
03 - Stone Cold Fever
04 - Come On Everybody
05 - I Don't Need No Doctor
06 - Somethin's Happening
07 - It's A Plain Shame
08 - (I'll Give You) Money
09 - Do You Feel Like We Do
10 - KBFH Outro/Beer Ad
11 - KBFH Peter Frampton Promo
12 - KBFH Humble Pie Promo

TOTAL RUNTIME: 53mins 54secs

Thin Lizzy - 1976-03-15 - Birmingham, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
received in trade (unknown generation) - EAC - flac level 8 - you

Phil Lynott-vocal/bass
Brian Robertson-guitar
Scott Gorham-guitar
Brian Downey-drums

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Jailbreak
03 - The Boys Are Back In Town
04 - For Those Who Love To Live
05 - Wild One
06 - Emerald
07 - It's Only Money
08 - Romeo And The Lonely Girl
09 - Blues Boy
10 - Warriors

CD2
01 - Rosalie
02 - Angel From The Coast
03 - Suicide
04 - Sha-la-la
05 - Baby Drives Me Crazy
06 - The Rocker
07 - Me And The Boys

Peter Gabriel - 1977-03-15 - Cleveland, OH (SBD/SHN)



(Soundboard SHN)

Peter Gabriel - Lead Vocals, Piano, Flute and Percussions
Dusty Rhodes (aka-Robert Fripp) - Guitars & Effects
Steve Hunter- Lead Guitars
Tony Levin - Bass Guitars, Stick, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast - Synthesizers
Alan Schwartzberg - Drums, Percussion and Backing Vocals
Phil Aaberg - Keyboards and Backing Vocals
John Maelen - Percussion and Backing Vocals

PRRPSAE02-PETER GABRIEL
BROKEN EYES AND CONTACT LENSES
March 15, 1977 (Music Hall - Cleveland, Ohio)

CD1
01 Here Comes The Flood (Piano Version) 2:57
02 On the Air 4:08
03 Moribund The Burgermeister 4:47
04 Waiting For The Big One 7:53
05 A Song Without Words 3:53
06 Excuse Me 3:20
07 Solsbury Hill 5:17
08 Ain't That Peculiar 5:17
09 Why Don't We 7:08
10 Humdrum 4:19
11 Peter Talking 1:11
12 Slowburn 5:20
13 All Day And All Of The Night 4:12

CD2
01 Here Comes The Flood (Band Version) 4:12
02 Modern Love 4:37
03 Band Introductions 1:09
04 Down The Dolce Vita 10:36
05 Back In N.Y.C. 7:37

Bonus Track
06 Peter Gabriel Interview-Piccadilly Radio
(April 1977-Manchester,UK) 4:38 CUT to comply with Dime rules (It contains excerpts of studio material in the background)

Peter Gabriel - 1977-03-15 - Cleveland, OH (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Music Hall 
Cleveland, Ohio, USA 
15 March 1977 
"...Remembers Cleveland" (ttr01.10) 
remastered by Turtle and Rednose 

Source: FM 
SQ: A+ 
Lineage: 
Flac files (from a Yahoo trading group) > FLAC frontend > WAV > EAC > CDr (Taiyo Yuden Silver) > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC-level 8

More info and artwork: http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/showdetails.php?uid=2507 

Peter Gabriel - Piano, Flute, Tambourine, Vocals 
Dusty Roads (Robert Fripp) - Guitars 
Steve Hunter - Guitars 
Tony Levin - Bass, Stick, Tuba, Backing Vocals 
Larry Fast - Synthesisers 
Alan Schwartzberg - Drums, Backing Vocals 
Phil Aaberg - Keyboards, Backing Vocals 
Jim Maelen - Percussion, Backing Voc 

CD1 
01 - Here Comes The Flood 
02 - On The Air 
03 - Moribund The Burgermeister 
04 - Waiting For The Big One 
05 - A Song Without Words 
06 - Excuse Me 
07 - Solsbury Hill 
08 - Ain't That Peculiar 
09 - Why Don't We 

CD2 
01 - Humdrum 
02 - Slowburn 
03 - All Day And All Of The Night 
04 - Here Comes The Flood 
05 - Modern Love 
06 - Down The Dolce Vita 
07 - Back In N.Y.C - 

Bruce Springsteen - 1977-03-15 - Binghamton, NY (AUD/FLAC) Nothing to Lose: The 1977 Tour Revisited Vol. 11


(Audience FLAC)

featuring the Miami Horns
Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
Binghamton, NY
March 15, 1977
Uncirculated “Official Audience Recording” Source
JEMS Archive
Nothing to Lose: The 1977 Tour Revisited Vol. 11
R.I.P. Jared Houser

JEMS Transfer: first- or second-generation cassette > Nakamichi 670ZX (azimuth adjustment) > DAT > Wavelab 16/44.1 capture > .wav > Peak Pro XT (patch / volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.35 > FLAC

01 Night
02 Don’t Look Back
03 Spirit in the Night
04 It's My Life
05 Thunder Road
06 Mona > She's the One
07 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out (w/ Miami Horns)
08 Action in the Streets (w/ Miami Horns)
09 Backstreets
10 Jungleland
11 Rosalita (w/ Miami Horns)*
12 Born to Run*
13 Quarter to Three (w/ Miami Horns)*

* from alternate second source (same as Nothing to Lose: The 1977 Tour Revisited Vol. Eight)

Known Faults:
-Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out: first few notes missing
-Last 3 songs missing (patched from alternate source)

Welcome to the return of JEMS’ Nothing To Lose series revisiting Bruce's remarkable 1977 tour. For the full history of our obsession with this era and the back story on the "Official Audience Tapes" that make up several volumes of the series, please refer to the notes in Vol. One found here: http://jungleland.dnsalias.com/torrents-details.php?id=38539

Vol. 11 is an unexpected discovery: another official audience recording, which we believe to be previously uncirculated. It captures the first 80+ minutes of the March 15, 1977 Binghamton, NY show which we released from an average audience tape source on Vol. Eight of the series (and which fills out three missing tracks here).

JEMS obtained its copies of the so-called official audience recordings from two different sources, one in the early ‘90s and a second a few years later. In both instances, we borrowed our source’s cassettes and transferred them to DAT. Each batch included the familiar Richfield, OH, St. Louis and Towson, MD shows, along with other ‘77 recordings including New Haven and Binghamton. Because those first four proved to be identical recordings from both sources, it seems we never compared EVERY tape we transferred from Source Two and presumed all of them to be the same as what we obtained from Source One.

Fast-forward a few decades to last week, when I had a chance to go through a hard drive containing DAT transfers J made over the last few years in an effort preserve those recordings while we still can (turns out DAT is a not a stable medium compared to analog tape and some of our earliest DATs are beginning to become unplayable without noise and errors). One of those transfers was Binghamton from Source Two and when, on a lark, I auditioned it, I realized that it was in fact another official audience recording, and as clear, close and balanced as the best recordings in our series.

The new Binghamton is a substantial upgrade to the circulating audience recording found on Vol. Eight, and while not complete (the new recording ends at Jungleland, the final three songs of the show on this torrent come from the previous source), what is there sounds brilliant. It is especially satisfying to hear yet another early version of “Don’t Look Back” in such clarity while the lyrics are still evolving with each performance. All the key songs from the tour, including “it’s My Life,” “Action in the Streets” and “Backstreets,” sound lovely here. Samples provided.

This post is is tinged with deep sadness and loss. When I initially drafted my notes, I offered “thanks to J for transferring these now-finicky DATs" and preserving this otherwise lost slice of '77 audio bliss. As some of you know who are regular followers of JEMS releases, J’s battle with cancer continues and the road is getting much much tougher.”

Sadly, on Saturday night, October 29, 2016, we lost Jared at the far-too-young age of 60, ending a six-year battle with cancer. He faded out peacefully that night, in his home, surrounded by family and friends.

Jared is a legend in this hobby and he was as good a friend to me and others as he was a taper and collector. For more than 40 years, Jared recorded and preserved literally thousands of live recordings so that we could enjoy them today. His tapes are his legacy. He will be missed by those lucky enough to know him personally and by untold thousands who will listen to the shows he recorded and/or preserved in the years to come.

Special thanks to the folks on the Stone Pony message board whose thread sparked this series and to mjk5510 who continues to excel as JEMS' post-production partner. We can’t do it without him.

BK for JEMS

Billy Joel - 1978-03-15 - Bremen, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Musikladen
Radio Bremen TV Studios

DVD Format:  Standard Definition
Video Format: PAL
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Size: 720x576
Broadcast Date: Not Sure Of The Original Date
Concert Date:  3/15/78
Taped: Stereo Cable TV Broadcast>VHS>DVD
Length: About 45 mins.
File Size: 1.41 GB

Billy Joel - vocals, piano
Richie Cannata - sax, flute, keyboards
Doug Stegmeyer - bass
Russel Javors - guitar
Liberty Devitto - drums

01 - Miami 2017
02 - Somewhere along the line
03 - New York State Of Mind
04 - Travelin' Prayer
05 - Just The Way You Are
06 - Root Beer Rag
07 - She's Always A Woman
08 - Only The Good Die Young
09 - Say Goodbye To Holywood
10 - Souvenir




Bob Dylan - 1978-03-15 - Brisbane, AU (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard SHN)

LB-1025, (42min+46min), sbd, very good to excellent sound

CD1
01 Love Her With A Feeling 
02 Mr. Tambourine Man 
03 I Threw It All Away 
04 Shelter From The Storm 
05 Love Minus Zero - No Limit 
06 Girl From The North Country 
07 Ballad Of A Thin Man 
08 Maggie's Farm 9 To Ramona

CD2
01 Oh, Sister 
02 Simple Twist Of Fate 
03 All Along The Watchtower
04 The Man In Me
05 All I Really Want To Do 
06 intro 
07 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 
08 Forever Young 
09 The Times They Are A-Changin' 
10 Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Sea Level - 1978-03-15 - Washington, DC (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Warner Theater
BP3 FM Stereo Master

Taper: bpthree
Taping Gear: Akai GX-220D Reel Recorder from Pioneer TX-9100 Tuner
Lineage: Maxell UD Master Reel@ 3 3/4 IPS> Akai GX-220D Reel playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)

Chuck Leavell - Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Lamar Williams - Bass, Vocals
Jimmy Nalls - Guitar
Davis Causey - Guitar
Randall Bramblett - Saxophone, Keyboards, Vocals
George Weaver - Drums
Freddie Salem - Guitar*
David Dix - Percussion*
Hughie Thomasson - Guitar**

01 - Tidal Wave
02 - Every Little Thing
03 - Rain In Spain
04 - Had To Fall*
05 - King Grand
06 - That's Your Secret
07 - Midnight Pass
08 - Country Fool
09 - Grand Larceny
10 - What Kind Of World
11 - Statesboro Blues**

Length: 76:30 minutes

Show description & comments follow:
This comes from a live as it happened DC-101 FM radio concert. THE OUTLAWS opened, and their show was also broadcast. Unfortunately, since they are a banned group, you won't hear it here. However, a few of the members do sit in here on a couple of songs. As I remember, this was a co-headline tour for the two groups.

Gene Clark & Roger McGuinn - 1978-03-15 - Willamantic, CT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
Master tape>CDR

1st set
01 - The True One
02 - Denver Or Wherever
03 - Silver Raven
04 - Ballad Of Easy Rider
05 - 5D
06 - Dreamland
07 - Mr. Spaceman
08 - He Was A Friend Of Mine
09 - Feelin' Higher
10 - Don't You Write Her Off
11 - Feel A Whole Lot Better

2nd set
01 - Chestnut Mare
02 - Crazy Ladies
03 - Train Leaves Here This Morning
04 - Mr. Tambourine Man
05 - Bagful of Money
06 - Release Me Girl
07 - You Ain't Going Nowhere
08 - Fair & Tender Ladies
09 - Turn! Turn! Turn!
10 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
11 - So You Want To Be a Rock'n'Roll Star
12 - Eight Miles High
13 - Season Song

Notes by the uploader:
Audience tape from the long lamented Shaboo. Granted not the best audio. I was seated cented stage, and got more guitar of stage, than vocals from the PA. Still listenable and to this point, uncirculated.These guys put on a great show, it's unfortunate they never did a record together as a duo.

The Police - 1979-03-15 - Kansas City, MO (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard FLAC)

One Block West

Source/Lineage: 
SDB > FM Radio Broadcast >Unknown Recording Equipment > Unknown Transfer > Vinyl Bootleg > Unknown Transfer > Silver CD > EAC > WAV > TLH > SHN

01 - Can't Stand Losing You
02 - Truth Hits Everybody
03 - So Lonely
04 - Fall Out
05 - Born In The 50's 
06 - Hole In My Life
07 - Be My Girl - Sally
08 - Peanuts
09 - Roxanne
Landlord (Missing)
Next To You (Missing)
Can't Stand Losing You (Missing)
Truth Hits Everybody  (Missing)

Notes:
This is a Incomplete show. This is a very nice capture of the band - sound is exceptional. This is the fith night of their first US tour in 79. They played for 9 months here in the states. This was taken from Album 2 of "I was born in the 50's" double vinyl bootleg by Edinburgh Records that was released in 1980 - Sides A & B recorded live in Hatfield, England on 7 June, 1979. Sides C & D recorded live in Kansas City, USA on 15 March, 1979 which  the Silver CD "I Was Born For Success" was created.

The Police - 1979-03-15 - Kansas City, MO (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage
FM > ??? > LOW GEN CASS > CDR > EAC (V0.95 BETA 3) > WAV > FLAC FRONTEND (V1.7.1) > FLAC (LEVEL 5)

Covers : YES (personal artworks)
Complete Show : YES

Quality : B+/A
Total Time : 62:20
Category: Rock
File Size : 237 MB (FLAC)

01 - Can't Stand Losing You
02 - Truth Hits Everybody
03 - So Lonely
04 - Fall Out
05 - Born In The 50's
06 - Hole In My Life
07 - Be My Girl - Sally
08 - Peanuts
09 - Roxanne
10 - Landlord
11 - Next To You
12 - Can't Stand Losing You (reprise)
13 - Truth Hits Everybody (reprise) 

Notes :
This is a different version that you can find on bootlegs "I Was Born For Success" or "Stick Out - Sting In". Its the full show, broadcasted on an american radio in 1979. I received this show from a trade. Another great FM recording, during the first American Tour of The Police.

Talking Heads - 1979-03-15 - Cleveland, OH (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

LP > WAV > slight cleanup with Adobe Audition > FLAC

David Byrne - guitar, vocals
Jerry Harrison - guitar, keyboards
Tina Weymouth - bass
Chris Frantz - drums

01 - The Big Country (6:01)
02 - Warning Sign (4:42)
03 - Artists Only (5:22)
05 - The Good Thing (3:18)
07 - New Feeling (4:30)
09 - Psycho Killer (7:19)
10 - Take Me to the River (6:19)

The following tracks have been omitted because they have been officially released on the album "The Name of the Band is the Talking Heads".

4. The Girls Want to Be with the Girls (3:56)
6. Electricity (3:31)
8. Found a Job (5:35)

Throughout the latter half of 1978 and the early months of 1979, Talking Heads continued to criss-cross their way across Europe and the U.S.A., surprising many audiences with the power of their live shows.

Recognizing that on stage the band tapped into an energy source that their records left unminded, Warner Brothers (Sire's parent company) taped a Talking Heads show at the Agora in Cleveland on March 15th 1979. 
Entitled 'Talking Heads Live On Tour', the album caught the group on the verge of the sessions for their third album Fear Of Music, and one song, 'Electricity', later appeared on that album as 'Drugs'. The rest of the live album consisted of songs from the first two studio LP's, charged with an emotional current that belied the often placid sound of the group's records.

The Jam - 1980-03-15 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

The Jam 
Warfield Theater 
San Francisco 
March 15, 1980 

CDR>Audition (tweaks)>FLAC 

01 - Saturday's Kids 
02 - Burning Sky 
03 - It's Too Bad 
04 - Thick as Thieves 
05 - The Modern World 
06 - Mr - Clean 
07 - The Butterfly Collector 
08 - Private Hell 
09 - Away From the Numbers 
10 - The Dreams of Children 
11 - Little Boy Soldiers 
12 - Smithers-Jones 
13 - Strange Town 
14 - When You're Young 
15 - The Eton Rifles 
16 - Down in the Tube Station at Midnight 
17 - Heatwave 
18 - All Mod Cons 
19 - David Watts 
20 - To Be Someone 
21 - "A" Bomb in Wardour Street

INXS - 1980-03-15 - Gladesville, AU (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Pickled Parrot, Gladesville, NSW, Australia 
March 15, 1980

Source: 
Sony 1970 Stereo one-piece microphone > Technics 3-Head Casette Deck with Maxell XL2 Casette / No Dolby 

Transfer: 
Sony D6 (azimuth and pitch adjusted) > Tascam Dr2D (A/D) > hard drive > Soundforge (edits, fades, levels) > CDWave > TLH 

01 Four Boys 
02 Pretzel Logic (Steely Dan) 
03 Hey Lord (Don't Ask Me Questions) (Graham Parker) 
04 Feeling 
05 Take It 
06 Learning How To Smile 
07 Shame Shame Shame (Jimmy Reed) 
08 Wake Up 
09 Telephone 
10 Falling 
11 Watching The Detectives (Elvis Costello) 

(Set Break) 

12 In Vain 
13 On A Bus 
14 Miss Shapiro > You Really Got Me (801 Eno/Manzanera) 
15 Silent Night 
16 Jealous (Robert Palmer) 
17 Gangsters (The Specials) 
18 Jumping 
19 Doctor 
20 Simple Simon 
21 Wishy Washy 

(Encore) 
22 We Are The Vegetables 

Total time: 82 minutes... 

Notes: It is a tremendous (if belated) pleasure to share these historical recordings of INXS during their formative period, before they became popular. I lived in Sydney during the 70s, my teens and twenties, a great time and place with a great music scene. A good friend was roommates with Kirk and Tim from The Farris Brothers, and dragged me to the Alley Cat Wine Bar in North Sydney to see them a number of times. I wasn't really a dedicated taper then, but I DID have a quality portable deck (Sony TC 152-SD) which I used one weekend to tape The Talking Heads at the State Theater (tape lost since then, sigh). I borrowed some quality mics, probably Sennheisers or the like, from the AudioVisual Dept at the University of New South Wales. Still having the mics on Sunday night, I used them to record my new mates... 

The Alley Cat had a long, thin stage and narrow dance floor along one wall, so I set up fairly close to the band, with mics pointed widely apart. You'll hear Michael, Andy and Kirk (I think) strongly in the left channel, with Gary, Tim and Jon more prominent in the right. I wish Michael's voice was clearer - but this is a full and detailed recording of all the instruments, if a little unbalanced, quite respectable sound, made without Dolby onto a Maxell XL2 casette. I arrived late, so the tape starts in what was about the third song... You'll also hear a brief tape flip after You Really Got Me, and a late entry into Love Is The Drug. 

The Farriss Brothers had just gotten back to Sydney after six months living in Perth and gigging and writing new songs. Their music was still heavily influenced by funk, pop and prog, and you'll hear lots of pub-standard covers on this recording. But they also kept current, and all around the New Wave was happening, and starting to affect their music. Kirk learned to play the saxophone. Right around this period they started finding new places to gig, and in October they changed their name to INXS and soon did a live-to-air gig on Sydney’s legendary 2JJJ. Next came a recording contract, and their first single sold quite well… 

That was right around the time of the second gig I recorded, at the Pickled Parrot nightclub in Gladesville. Again, I arrived late. I set up in the middle of a large room, maybe thirty feet from the stage and a little to the right. I used my excellent Technics three-head deck, and again, Maxell XL2 No Dolby, but had only an old Sony microphone - a stereo mic that looked like a little critter with two square heads, been around since 1970 so not real high quality… It’s a better channel -balanced recording, but clearly less rich. By this time, INXS were much more of a ska / new wave band, starting to find their identity, and playing more original material. There’s a remarkable growth in style and material in the nine months between these two shows. 

I enjoyed these cassettes for a long time, but I kept them to myself to avoid bootleggers. Many years later, when Michael Hutchence died, I contacted the head of the U.S. INXS Fan Club, and with her help I found someone to digitize and remaster these recordings. We made a package and sent it to the rest of the Band, and I think a few copies went out to INXS Fan Club members too. I know both recordings were circulated, but not too widely, I see them on some collection lists… The band may have even released Wake Up from the second recording, I saw some clues to this on the internet … 

Ten years have passed since then, and live music is traded widely, so I’m happy to make these shows available more now. I made a fresh all-digital transfer from the master cassettes, correcting the pitch (the previous transfer I made ran quite fast, making them sound off-key). After trying a number of different remastering techniques, I decided to put these original recordings out As Is. I love to remaster recordings now, and I tried and tried with these recordings, several times over the last few years, but each time I was dissatisfied. As I improved vocal clarity or high-end presence, I lost punch and richness… I know my limitations, especially with some high-end hearing loss, and each of these were quality recordings, well preserved and transferred... and historical. My hope is that some professional or gifted engineer will take these recordings on and remaster them well. Please contact me if you do, or at least post the results here… Just don’t fuck them up too badly! - I’ve taken pretty good care of them for over 30 years… Enjoy! And if you already have the previously released versions, you’ll want these too, they sound VERY different and are at least two songs more complete… 

U2 - 1981-03-15 - Reseda, CA (AUD/SHN) "The Ides Of March"


(Audience SHN)

U2
Boy Tour
Reseda, California
Reseda Country Club
March 15, 1981

01 - The Ocean
02 - Twilight
03 - I Will Follow
04 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
05 - An Cat Dubh
06 - Into The Heart
07 - Another Time, Another Place
08 - The Electric Co.
09 - Things To Make and Do
10 - Stories For Boys
11 - Boy-Girl
12 - Out of Control
13 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
14 - The Ocean
15 - I Will Follow
16 - A Day Without Me

Black Sabbath - 1982-03-15 - Cedar Rapids, IO (SBD/FLAC) "Evil Mob"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Black Sabbath
1982-03-15
Five Seasons Centre
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Evil Mob
Aces High (AH CD 025)

Extracted to FLAC from original silver CDs via EZ CD Audio Converter

01 E5150
02 Neon Knights
03 N.I.B.
04 Children Of The Sea
05 Voodoo
06 Guitar Solo - Black Sabbath
07 Children Of The Grave

Bonus tracks (live in the U.S.A. 1980-81)
08 War Pigs
09 Children Of The Sea
10 Heaven And Hell
11 Die Young

Simple Minds - 1983-03-15 - Rome, IT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Simple Minds
Title: Art Appeal
Date / Venue: March 15th, 1983 / Teatro Del Lido, Rome, Italy

Transferred to CD-R from vinyl bootleg

Lineage 1 (vinyl>CD):
TECHNICS SL-10 (MC pickup) > PHILIPS CDR-760 + BASF CD-R disc

Lineage 2 (CD>torrent):
TSST PC-internal DVD-device>EAC>wav>TLH>FLAC(Level 8)>TLH>torrent

01 King Is White And In The Crowd
02 Glittering Prize
03 I Travel
04 Celebrate
05 Hunter And The Hunted
06 Promised You A Miracle
07 New Gold Dream
08 Love Song

Absolutely brilliant SBD recording but unfortunately only a single-vinyl album.

Boz Scaggs - 1985-03-15 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: A in my rating and ears....

01 Dinah Flo
02 Jojo
03 I Got Your Number
04 Isn't It Time
05 Hercules
06 Breakdown Dead Ahead
07 Look What You've Done To Me
08 Georgia
09 We're All Alone
10 Miss Sun
11 Lido Shuffle
12 Middle Man
13 Lowdown
14 Angel You

Notes:
Since I got this in a trade long time ago I dont have any info about lineage, taping equipment etc etc.

The Firm - 1985-03-15 - Oakland, CA (SBD/FLAC) "Double Closer"




(Soundboard FLAC)

THE FIRM 
The Coliseum, Oakland, CA 
March 15, 1985 
"Double Closer" Blimp (#010/011/012/013)

lineage: 
My silvers>EAC>WAV>FLAC

CD1
01 - Introduction 
02 - Closer 
03 - City Sirens 
04 - Make Or Break
05 - The Morning After
06 - Together
07 - Cadillac
08 - Prelude
09 - Money Can't Buy
10 - Radioactive
11 - Live In Peace
12 - Midnight Moonlight
13 - You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling

CD2
01 - Bass Solo / The Chase (incl -  Guitar Solo, Drum Solo) 
02 - Just Want To Make Love To You
03 - Full Circle
04 - Someone To Love
05 - Cut Loose
06 - Boogie Mama
07 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

Iron Maiden - 1985-03-15 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Long Beach Arena

Version 2 : 2nd night : DVD Rip
Source : SDB
Quality : 10
Time Length : 42:17 / 47:02

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Aces High
03 - 2 Minutes To Midnight
04 - The Trooper
05 - Revelations
06 - Flight Of Icarus
07 - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner

CD2
01 - Powerslave
02 - The Number Of The Beast
03 - Hallowed Be Thy Name
04 - Iron Maiden
05 - Run To The Hills
06 - Running Free
07 - Sanctuary

Richard Thompson - 1985-03-15 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC) Early and Late shows


(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage:
Cassette Sb Master > Dat > Reel > Edirol Usb Ua-1Ex Audio Interface > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Traders Little Helper > Flac

WOLFGANG'S,

Richard Thompson
Gerry Conway
Ruari McFarlane
Christine Collister
Clive Gregson

CD1
Early Show
Pt 1
01 - Fire In The Engine Room
02 - She Twists The Knife Again
03 - Shoot Out The Lights
04 - Talk
05 - You Don'T Say >
06 - Warm Love Gone Cold
07 - Talk
08 - For Shame Of Doing Wrong
09 - John The Gun
10 - Little Blue Number

CD2
Early Show
Pt 2
01 - Band Intros
02 - Summer Rain
03 - When The Spell Is Broken
04 - Wall Of Death
05 - Tear Stained Letter
06 - Withered And Died
07 - Skull And Crossbones
08 - Crowd/Talk
09 - Open Fire

CD3
Late Show
Pt 1
01 - The Wrong Heartbeat
02 - You Don'T Say
03 - Talk
04 - Did She Jump Or Was She Pushed
05 - She Twists The Knife Again
06 - How I Wanted To
07 - Talk
08 - Calvary Cross
09 - Time To Ring Some Changes
10 - Talk
11 - Home Is Where The Heart Is

CD4
Late Show
Pt 2
01 - Talk
02 - I Still See Her Face
03 - Mind Your Own Business
04 - Talk
05 - Nearly In Love
06 - Love In A Faithless Country
07 - Ain'T Gonna Drag My Feet No More
08 - Fire In The Engine Room
09 - Dimming Of The Day
10 - I Wouldn'T Treat A Dog The Way You Treated Me
11 - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
12 - Great Balls Of Fire

Howard Jones - 1985-03-15 - Manchester, UK (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Howard Jones
Venue: Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England
Date: 15 Mar 1985
Taper: Unknown
Source: Radio Broadcast
Transfer: CD-R from trade 100 years ago > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: A/A+ in my rating and ears....

Howard Jones - Keyboards, Synths & Vocals
Trevor Morais - Drums
Martin Jones - Bass

01 intro
02 Things Can Only Get Better
03 Like to Get to Know You Well
04 Look mama
05 What Is Love?
06 Automaton
07 Hide And Seek
08 Dream Into Action
09 Hunger For The Flesh
10 Hunt The Self
11 No One To Blame
12 Always Asking Questions
13 New Song
14 Don't Always Look At The Rain

Notes:
Howard Jones was one of my 'guilty pleasures' from the happy 80's synthpop scene along with A Flock Of Seagulls, Buggles, Rupert Hine/Thinkman, Propaganda/Act, Re-Flex, Device, Moti Special, Icehouse etc etc

Metallica - 1985-03-15 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Kabuki Theater

Demonic Invocation Ironic Records 001

Although the exact source is unknown, this concert was recorded from the soundboard (most likely to cassette) and released on a factory-pressed CD by Ironic Records in 1990. From the pressed CD, the source is as follows:

CD > CDex > WAV > FLAC

01 - Fight Fire With Fire
02 - Ride The Lightning
03 - Phantom Lord
04 - The Four Horsemen
05 - (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth > For Whom The Bell Tolls
06 - No Remorse
07 - Fade To Black
08 - Creeping Death
09 - Am I Evil ?
10 - Motorbreath
11 - Seek & Destroy
12 - Whiplash