sabato 23 maggio 2026

The Doors - 1967-1968 Live (VAR/FLAC)

(various dates FLAC)

Info taken from the site: http://thedoors.50webs.com **except

**1967-09-22 "Murray The K" WPIX-TV - New York, NY

Lineage: SILVER CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC
Quality: A (Soundboard Recording)

01. Murray's Introduction (Various Takes)  
02. People are Strange (False Starts)
03. People are Strange (Take 1)
04. People are Strange (Take 2)
05. Murray Pleads - Jim Threatens
06. People are Strange (Take 3)
07. Directing the Doors
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1967-10-11 Danbury High School Auditorium - Danbury, CT

Source: 1st Generation (Master 7" Reel (3.75 ips)>Reel To Reel>DAT>CDR)
Quality: B (Audience Recording)

01. House announcer
02. Moonlight drive (cut) / Horse latitudes
03. Money
04. Break on through (to the other side) / There you sit
05. Back door man
06. People are strange
07. The crystal ship
08. Wake up
09. Light my fire
10. The end

Though labeled an audience recording, this was in fact recorded through the school's PA system by a faculty member. The sound quality, however, is comparable to a very good audience recording. Unlike bootleg releases of this show, this tape has no cuts during "Break On Through" and contains Jim Morrison's complete introduction to "The End."
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1967-11-03 Continental Ballroom - Santa Clara, CA

Source: 3rd Generation
Quality: B- (Audience Recording)

01. House announcer / Soul kitchen
02. Break on through (to the other side)
03. Alabama song (Whisky bar)
04. Back door man (cut)
05. The end (cut)

Nice low generation copy of this show. The end of "Back Door Man" is cut as is the beginning of "The End." For years, there was uncertainty as to the actual date of this performance. Collectors originally listed it as November 19, 1967 and then later as July 9, 1967. The date has finally been confirmed as November 3, 1967 after a fan recently discovered an old newspaper ad for the show. Another mystery solved!
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1967-12-16 Swing Auditorium - San Bernardino, CA

Source: 2nd Generation
Quality: B- (Audience Recording)

01. House announcer / When the music's over
02. Horse latitudes
03. Break on through (to the other side)
04. Alabama song (Whisky bar)
05. Light my fire

Problems with the PA system force The Doors to end this show early despite Jim Morrison's claim to the audience that they would be right back. The actual date and venue for this recording are uncertain. It does seem likely that it was taped in the summer of 1967 rather than in December. Some believe this show may be from the Kaiser Dome on July 4, 1967 as it was a venue on the same grounds as the larger Swing Auditorium; however, reviews of that show do not mention any PA problems and all say The Doors put on a great show. This tape simply does not match those reviews. While not conclusive, I'm hesitant to relabel this show at this time.
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1967-12-26 Winterland - San Francisco, CA

Source: 2nd Generation
Quality: B (Audience Recording)

01. Back door man
02. Break on through (to the other side)
03. When the music's over
04. Close to you
05. Mannish boy (cut)
06. Light my fire

The Doors were on the bill with Otis Redding for these December shows at the Winterland. Sadly, Redding was killed in a plane crash only two weeks before they happened. During "When The Music's Over," Jim Morrison debuts his "Poor Otis" lyric which will later be used as the introduction to the song "Runnin' Blue."
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1967-12-28 Winterland - San Francisco, CA

Source: 2nd Generation
Quality: B (Audience Recording)

01. Alabama song (Whisky bar) (cut)
02. Back door man (cut)
03. You're lost little girl (cut)
04. Love me two times (cut)
05. Wake up
06. Light my fire
07. The unknown soldier (cut)

An early show that includes a rare performance of "You're Lost Little Girl." Unfortunately, this recording has a lot of cuts on it.
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1968-03-17 Back Bay Theatre - Boston, MA

Source: 1st Generation
Quality: B+ (Audience Recording)

01. When the music's over
02. Back door man / Five to one (cut)
03. Break on through (to the other side) / There you sit
04. Love me two times (cut)
05. You're lost little girl (cut)
06. Light my fire (cut)
07. The end

Nice low generation copy that I recently remastered, repairing a large drop-out during "The End" and restoring the overall tape quality.
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1968-05-10 Chicago Coliseum - Chicago, IL

Source: 1st Generation
Quality: B (Audience Recording)

01. Soul kitchen
02. Break on through (to the other side) / There you sit
03. Talk
04. Alabama song (Whisky bar)
05. Back door man
06. Five to one
07. When the music's over
08. Talk
09. The crystal ship
10. Wake up
11. Light my fire

This is a first generation source from Greg Shaw. A nice upgrade to the high generation copies floating around.
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1968-07-09 Dallas Memorial Auditorium - Dallas, TX

Source: "Live - The Music's Over" CD
Quality: B+ (Audience Recording)

01. Soul kitchen
02. Back door man
03. Five to one
04. Break on through (to the other side)
05. The crystal ship
06. The WASP (Texas radio & the big beat)
07. Hello, I love you
08. Moonlight drive
09. Money
10. When the music's over
11. Wake up
12. Light my fire

Very nice sounding audience recording from a low gen source. This version has been speed-corrected and remastered.
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1968-07-10 Sam Houston Coliseum - Houston, TX [Second Source]

Source: 1st Generation
Quality: B- (Audience Recording)

01. Tapers' Chat
02. Break On Through
03. Back Door Man
04. When The Music's Over
05. Texas Radio And The Big Beat
06. Hello, I Love You
07. Little Red Rooster
08. Who Do You Love
09. The Crystal Ship
10. Light My Fire

A rare alternate source recording that includes an uncut version of "Who Do You Love" and a longer version of "Light My Fire" (almost 9 minutes). Unfortunately, this source contains cut versions of other songs (it's also missing "Wake Up") and is slightly worse quality than the first source. The opening track features the tapers discussing how to work the recording device.


Source: 2nd Generation
Quality: B+ (Audience Recording)

01. Break on through (to the other side)
02. Back door man
03. When the music's over [cut]
04. The WASP (Texas radio & the big beat)
05. Hello, I love you
06. Little red rooster
07. Who do you love? [cut]
08. The crystal ship
09. Wake up
10. Light my fire [cut]

Another nice quality tape from a great show. Jim Morrison improvises a lot of lyrics in "Back Door Man" and "When The Music's Over." This version has been speed-corrected and remastered.
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1968-08-02 The New York Rock Festival, The Singer Bowl - Flushing, NY

Source: 1st Generation
Quality: B (Audience Recording)

01. Back door man
02. Five to one
03. Break on through (to the other side)
04. When the music's over
05. Wild child
06. Wake up
07. Light my fire
08. The end

A famous riot show. Tape speed still distorts toward the end of the recording, but this is the best version of this source available.

Cream - 1967-05-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Trinity"




(Audience FLAC)

Title: Trinity
Venue: Marquee Club, Soho, London, England
Label: Mid Valley

Source: 
Silver > EAC > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC

01 Tales Of Brave Ulysses
02 World Of Pain
03 Outside Woman Blues
04 Dance The Night Away
05 Sleepy Time Time
06 Sweet Wine
07 Rollin' And Tumblin'
08 N.S.U. (a part of improvisation)

Pink Floyd - 1968-05-23 - Amsterdam, NL (AUD/SHN)


(Audience SHN)


Format: LP

Catalog: <no info>

Matrix: 13187 A/B
Misc.: Mono. Picture disc
Produced: Italy 1987
Date: 680901

Sources: 01sep68 Amsterdam Fantasio, Amsterdam 1st September 1968

David Gilmour*
Nick Mason*
Roger Waters*
Richard Wright*

Side One:
01. Keep Smiling People 10:28
02. Flaming 5:05

Side Two:
01. Let There Be More Light 7:28
02. Interstellar Overdrive 11:29

Quality: G -PIET
Sucks -GERHARD

Comments: Deluxe red and black picture disc.

Frank Zappa - 1969-05-23 - Appleton, WI (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Lawrence University Chapel

This copy: 81.52 min, SBD, A/A-

Source: SBD tape > EQ reel (from the Grape/Jeff/EQ archive)
recording equipment unknown

Lineage:
Maxell UD35-7/Revox B-77 (3.75 ips 1/4 track stereo) > TC Electronics Konnect8 A/D(firewire) > Intel Mac (Peak 6) > Xact > flac > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, tracking, minor volume level adjustments, tracking > flac TLH lvl7 w/SBA (493 MB)

recorded by: unknown
transferred by: musigny23
edited by: flambay

The Mothers Of Invention, November 1968 - May 1969
FZ, Lowell George, Roy Estrada, Jimmy Carl Black, Art Tripp,
Ian Underwood, Don Preston, Bunk Gardner, Motorhead Sherwood, Buzz Gardner.

01 intro & tune-up 1:45
02 Some Ballet Music 7:43
03 Uncle Meat (incl. Drum Duet) 7:13
04 Eye Of Agamotto 8:12
05 My Guitar preamble 0:50
06 My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama 3:41
07 Clap & Vomit (incl. Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask, Meditation, audience participation) 6:36
08 Kung Fu #1 (aka The Jelly) 2:23
09 Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue (q: Teddy Bears' Picnic, Tea For Two, It Had To Be You, Octandre) 7:41
10 Hungry Freaks, Daddy 3:49
11 'The Duke' preamble 0:58
12 Little House I Used To Live In 5:30
13 Aybe Sea 1:00
14 Transylvania Boogie 2:17
15 Help I'm A Rock (incl. Transylvania Boogie) 4:56
16 King Kong 14:30
17 Igor's Boogie / Little Doo-Wop 2:40

Total time 81.52 min

Here's another great stereo soundboard concert by the original Mothers, from back in the days of reel to reel, as collected by the legendary Grape. Seemingly, this is the complete show, as recorded by Zappa's sound crew, and it sounds great. Nothing made it to an official release.

The Byrds - 1969-05-23 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Ash Grove 1969

Ash Grove, Los Angeles, May 23, 1969
Liberated Deep Six bootleg
Excellent stereo soundboard re-pitched (twice), de-hummed and remastered

Roger McGuinn - guitar, Clarence White - guitar,
Skip Battin - bass, Gene Parsons - drums

01. Lover Of The Bayou
02. You AIn't Going Nowhere
03. Welcome Back Home
04. Old Blue
05. My Back Pages
06. Baby What You Want Me To Do
07. He Was A Friend Of Mine
08. Truck Stop Girl
09. guest intros
10. Break My Mind - with Linda Rondstat
11. I'm Moving On - with John Hammond
12. Take A City Bride
13. Chestnut Mare
14. This Wheel's On Fire
15. It's Alright Ma - Ballad Of Easy Rider
16. Jesus Is Just Alright
17. Turn! Turn! Turn!
18. Mr. Tambourine Man
19. Eight Miles High (incomplete)

Van Der Graaf Generator - 1971-05-23 - Bern, CH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Festhalle

Recorded by; "Judge Free"
Recorded on; AGFA Fe Master Cassettes>Phillips Deck(Mono)>second generation EL3302
Recording provided by; "William Tell"

Peter Hammill - Guitar/Piano/Keyboard & Vocals (1967-1978, 2005-Present)
Hugh Banton - Organ/Bass Pedals & Bass Guitar (1968-1976, 2005-Present)
Guy Evans - Drums (1968-1978, 2005-Present)
David Jackson - Saxophone & Flute (1970-1977, 1978, 2005)

01. Candle#
02. Sunshine(False Start)#
03. Sunshine#
04. ?? #
05. Afterwards
06. Aquarian
07. Darkness
08. Lost
09. Killer(Cuts Off)
10. After The Flood
11. Octopus
12. Theme One

#These songs feature Peter Hammill alone on acoustic guitar playing songs from his upcomming solo release while the soundman tries to "get it together".

Taj Mahal - 1971-05-23 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore East


Source:

MSBD reel @ 7 1/2 ips-> CDR->EAC->FLAC HDD

Goody's additional lineage:

dBpoweramp (WAV) > Cool Edit Pro (Tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (FLAC Level 8, ffp)

Taj Mahal - vocals, guitar, harmonica, fife, whistling

Hoshal Wright - guitar (replacing John Hall)
John Simon - piano
Billy Rich - bass
Greg Thomas or James Otey - drums
Kwasi "Rocky Dijon" Dzidzournu - congas
Howard Johnson - baritone sax, flugelhorn, tuba
Bob Stewart - trumpet, flugelhorn, tuba
Joseph Daley - valve trombone, tuba
Earl McIntyre - bass trombone, tuba

CD1

01 Unknown Title (uploader called it "TWANG SONG")
02 Fishin' Blues
03 Tom and Sally Drake
04 Good Mornin' Miss Brown
05 Ain't Gwine to Whistle Dixie (Any Mo')
06 Going Up to the Country, Paint My Mailbox Blue
07 Sweet Mama Janisse
08 You're Going to Need Somebody on Your Bond


CD2
01 Stealin'
02 John, Ain't It Hard
03 She Caught The Katy and Left Me A Mule To Ride
04 Diving Duck Blues
05 You Ain't No Street Walker Mama,Honey But I Sure Do Love the Way You Strut Your Stuff

Roxy Music - 1973-05-23 - Modena, IT (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Lineage: 
CDR (Trade) - Fairstars CD Ripper/Flac (3) 

Bryan Ferry-Vocals & Keyboards 
Phil Manzanera-Guitars 
Eno-Synthesizer, Treatments & Tapes 
Andrew Mackay-Saxes & Oboe 
Paul Thompson-Drums 
John Porter-Bass 

01 - Intro/The Pride & The Pain 
02 - Do The Strand 
03 - Grey Lagoons 
04 - Beauty Queen 
05 - The Bogus Man 
06 - Ladytron 
07 - In Every Dream Home A Heartache 
08 - If There Is Something 
09 - Editions Of You 
10 - Re-make/Re-model 
11 - Virginia Plain 

Billy Cobham Band - 1975-05-23 - Hannover, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Source: 

FM> METAL AUDIO TAPE (in trade)>CDR Phillips 880>EAC Secure>Flac Frontend>Level 6
Sound: A/A- (quite hissy, but still good sound)

Walt Fowler: trumpet

Tom Malone: baritone sax, trombone
Larry Schneider: ten.-sax
Alex Blake: ac., el.-bass
John Scofield: el.-guitar
Milcho Leviev: keyboards
Billy Cobham: drums


01. Intro by DJ 0.19
02. Light at the end of the tunnel 06.30
03. unknown 24.42
04. FM Intro 0.35
05. Taurian Matador 14.30
06. Bass solo > ? 15.14

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "The Awesome Foursome"


(Audience FLAC)

Earl's Court, London, UK 

Source: Audience 
Lineage: Silvers > EAC Secure mode > WAV > Flac 8 

Title: The Awesome Foursome (CG 42~CG 43~CG 44) 

CD1
01. Intro 
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

01. No Quarter 
02. Tangerine 
03. Thats The Way 
04. Going to California 
05. Bron Y Aur Stomp 
06. Trampled Under Foot (fades out) 
07. Moby Dick (pt.1) 

CD3
01. Moby Dick (pt.2) 
02. Dazed and Confused 
03. Stairway To Heaven 
04. Whole Lotta Love 
05. Black Dog 

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Thunderstorm" by Tarantura


(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin 
1975.05.23 
London, England UK 
Earl's Court 

Audience Recording - Source 1 
"Thunderstorm" - Tarantura 1994 (T4CD-5-1~4) 

Lineage: Silvers > EAC (burst mode) > WAV > FLAC > TLH > 
Tested for SBE's > FLAC Level 8 
Re-named track titles, and created new MD5/FFP files. 

CD1
01 - Opening 
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 

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 - Medley 
05 - The Crunge_Black Dog 

3hrs. Notes: There are a total of 3 audience sources for this show. Source 1 is the most commonly used source by the labels. Many labels fill missing gaps using one of the alternate sources, this release does not. 

Original notes: 
Ripped with EAC in burst mode but error free. Trampled Underfoot fades out at 7:51-55 and cuts out 11 secs too soon, misses 2 dozen of secs of tape after the song. Moby Dick is cut at 14:23, disguised by fade out-in, missing 2 dozen of seconds. Disguised cut 12:39 into Stairway To Heaven. These are the only cuts I noticed, there might be more. 

Pernod's notes: 
Sound quality wise this is an upgrade to EVSD's Demand Unprecedented, EVSD's release is more complete by using source 2 but sounds dull in comparison. Tarantura obviously used a source close to or equal to the analogue Master tapes but decided to amplify the sound which, because the acoustics of the venue are boomy and echoey in itself, doesn't really benefit the overall sound at all, luckily they didn't compress it to death like some other recently released bootlegs and still allowed it to breathe. Anyway, even with the amplification it doesn't come up with much background noise, evidence of the low gen Tapes they used. 

I'm sure you will enjoy this even with the imperfections as mentioned above. I think it's the best show of the five Earl's Court shows they performed in 1975. Your lineage (I think he means "opinion") may vary.

Led Zeppelin - 1975-05-23 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Physical Express"

 


(Audience FLAC)

Earl's Court,
Source: Audience

Lineage:
Silver CD > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC(level 8)

Title: Physical Express (4CD)
Label: Pysical Express

CD1

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.The Rain Song
07.Kashmir 


CD2
01.No Quarter
02.Tangerine
03.Going To California
04.That's The Way
05.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

Little Feat - 1975-05-23 - Atlanta, GA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage:
Sb Master > Unknown Lineage > Reel > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Flac

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Skin It Back
03 - One Love Stand >
04 - Rock And Roll Doctor
05 - Oh Atlanta
06 - On Your Way Down
07 - Juliette > ( Minor Cut )
08 - Lafayette Railroad >
09 - Day Or Night

CD2
01 - All That You Dream
02 - Dixie Chicken ** >
03 - Tripe Face Boogie **
04 - Crowd/Talk
05 - Feats Don'T Fail Me Now **
06 - Crowd/Talk
07 - Willin' **
08 - Teenage Nervous Breakdwon

** w/Bonnie Raitt, John David Souther & Mylon LeFevre.

Frank Zappa - 1975-05-23 - El Paso, TX (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Zappa/Mothers 
County Coliseum 
El Paso, TX 
May 23, 1975 

lineage: SBD > ? > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC (level 8) 
sound quality: A 

CD1 48min 
1.Promoter's Advisory & Introduction 
Interlude 
2.Apostrophe > 
band intros 
3.Stinkfoot 
4.I'm Not Satisfied 
5.Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy 
6.The Velvet Sunrise 
7.A Pound For A Brown 

CD2 46min
1.You're So Fine 
2.Lonely Lonely Nights 
3.Debra Kadabra 
4.Montana 
5.Prelude to Dupree's Paradise 
6.Advance Romance 
7.Florentine Pogen (cut) 

total time 94min

Tangerine Dream - 1976-05-23 - Berlin, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Tangerine Dream 
Signale aus der 
Schwabischen Strasse 

SFB TV Report 
May 23, 1976 
Approx. 45 minutes 
Pro-Shot NTSC 

Source: TV Master Reels (No watermark or logos) > VHS > DVD 

Filmed: 1976 
Director: Wolfgang Kresse 
Starring: Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann 

Comments: German TV film, also shown on Spanish TV in 1976, this is a film all about TD which includes informal interviews and concert/studio footage, most of which seems to have been done exclusively for the film. The interviews are in the German language. The street name in the title refers to where Edgar Froese used to live in Berlin (apparently Klaus Schulze lived on the same street at the time) and is now the site of the TDI offices. 

I received this in a trade a few years ago. It also contained bonus material of the Pagart Przedstawa Warszawa Concert from December 10, 1983. This material has been removed per Dime's policy as the audio from this concert has been released on the "Poland" live release. 

This DVD shows TD in their prime with plenty of close ups of their massive synth setups. Even though the interviews are in German, it's worth having for the unreleased music they play for this special. 

The video quality is very good although there is some pixelation during the darker moments which doesn't detract from the overall viewing experience. 

There is a basic menu but no chapters. Artwork is included.









Bob Dylan - 1976-05-23 - Fort Collins, CO (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Bob Dylan - Complete Hard Rain - Rolling Thunder Revue 1976 (Seymour Record SR 010-011)

1976-05-23 Hughes Stadium, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

CD1
01 Mr Tambourine Man
02 It Ain't Me, Babe
03 Vincent Van Gogh
04 Maggies Farm
05 One Too Many Mornings
06 Mozambique
07 Isis
08 Blowin' In The Wind
09 Railroad Boy
10 Deportees
11 I Pity The Poor Immigrant
12 Shelter From The Storm
13 Oh, Sister
14 I Want You

CD2
01 Tangled Up In Blue
02 You're A Big Girl Now
03 You're Going To Make Me Lonesome When You Go
04 Lay Lady Lay
05 Silver Mantis
06 Going, Going, Gone
07 Idiot Wind
08 Knockin' On Heavan's Door
09 Gotta Travel On
10 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall

Area - 1977-05-23 - Venezia, IT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Salvador Allende Stadium Spinea

Lineage:
Unknown>CD>EAC (Secure mode)>FLAC

01 - Diforisma Urbano
02 - Intro to concept "Maledetti"
03 - Gerontocrazia
04 - Intro to Scum
05 - Scum
06 - Girotondo
07 - Intro to Cometa rossa
08 - Cometa rossa
09 - La mela di Odessa
10 - Gioia e rivoluzione
11 - Luglio, Agosto, Settembre (Nero)
12 - L'internazionale
13 - L'elefante bianco
14 - Boom boom
15 - Improvisation 1
16 - Improvisation 2

Mike Oldfield - 1980-05-23 - Preston, UK (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Mike Oldfield
The Guildhall, Preston, England
May 23, 1980

Source : SBD > low gen cassette (courtesy of M.R. archives)
Editing : CD Wave Editor (track splits) > SHNtool (SBE aligned) > TLH Flac level 8

Band line-up:
Mike Oldfield - electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, backing vocals
Nico Ramsden - electric guitar, backing vocals
Wendy Roberts - vocals
Maggie Reilly - vocals
Pierre Moerlen - drums, percussion
Benoit Moerlen - drums, percussion
Mike Frye - drums, percussion
Hansford Rowe - bass guitar
Tim Cross – keyboards, synthesizer
Pete Lemer – keyboards, synthesizer
Pete "Bimbo" Acock – flute, saxophone

01 Platinum (Parts 1-4) [20:24]
02 Punkadiddle [4:29]
03 I Got Rhythm [5:04]
04 band introductions [1:50]
05 Polka [3:49]
06 Ommadawn (Part 1) [18:39]
07 Medley from 'Incantations (Parts 1-4)' [22:34]
08 Tubular Bells (Part 2) [6:53]
09 The Sailor's Hornpipe [1:36]
10 Guilty [6:18]
11 Tubular Bells (Part 1) [27:13]

encore
12 Blue Peter / Portsmouth [3:50]
13 Punkadiddle (reprise) [6:40]

Total Time = 02:09:25

Notes:
Muffled until around 10 minutes in. Reel change in the middle of track 11.

Santana - 1980-05-23 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Santana
Old Waldorf
San Francisco, CA 
May 23, 1980

SBD > ? > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC 

Carlos Santana
Raul Rekow
Armando Peraza
Graham Lear
Richard Baker
Alex Ligertwood
David Margen
Orestes Vilato

01 Hannibal
02 All I Ever Wanted
03 Tales Of Kilimanjaro > Black Magic Woman > Gypsy Queen
04 Oye Como Va
05 Just In Time To See The Sun
06 Song Of The Wind
07 Lightning In The Sky
08 Percussion Jam
09 Aquamarine

Danny Gatton - 1980-05-23 - Carrboro, NC (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC .
SBD
A-
167 Min - 3 cds

TRADE-EAC-TLH

Danny Gatton - Tele
Michael May - Bass
Evan Johns - Vocals
Dave Elliot - Drums

setlist needed

Black Sabbath - 1980-05-23 - Manchester, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Apollo Theatre 
Source 2 
Unknown gen AUD recording 
Tonsofsobs's version (CDR > EAC > FLAC) 
Re-upload 

lineage
"CDR > EAC > flac (trader's little helper) 

05.23.80 - Manchester, England 
Source: Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England. May 23rd 1980 
Sound Quality: B- 

CD1
01. War Pigs (7:46) 
02. Neon Knights (5:27) 
03. N.I.B. (5:31) 
04. Lonely Is The Word (6:56) 
05. Sweet Leaf [w/ Drum Solo] (13:19) 
06. Children Of The Sea (6:31) 

CD2
01. Black Sabbath [cuts in] (6:00) 
02. Heaven And Hell (11:23) 
03. Iron Man (7:14) 
04. Guitar Solo (11:55) 
05. Die Young (5:11) 
06. Paranoid (4:04) 

Time: 
Disc 1: 45:29 
Disc 2: 45:48 

Running time: 91:18 min

Van Morrison - 1981-05-23 - Rotterdam, NL (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

NCRV Festival 81

Rattlesnake Silver rip RS 075

Lineage:
Silver CD>EAC to WAV>TLH to FLAC level 8>You

01 Its All in the Game
02 Bright Side of the Road
03 Full Force Gale
04 Troubadour
05 Aint Nothing You Can Do
06 Satisfied
07 You Make Me Feel So Free
08 Spirit
09 Moondance
10 Summertime in England

Bonus from Cotati Cabaret California November 1981
11 Street Theory
12 Help Me
13 Mona

Van Morrison - 1981-05-23 - Rotterdam, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Incomplete show, PAL dvd, with menu & chapters

Van Morrison: Lead Vocals
Mark Isham: Trumpet
Pee Wee Ellis: Sax - Backing vocals on "Summertime In England"
John Allair: Keyboards
Peter Van Hooke: Drums
David Hayes: Bass
Herbie Armstrong: Guitar
Mick Cox: Guitar

01. It's All In The Game
02. Bright Side Of The Road
03. Full Force Gail
04. Troubadours
05. Ain't Nothing You Can Do
06. You Make Me Feel So Free
07. Moondance
08. Satisfied
09. Summertime In England

The Clash - 1981-05-23 - Firenze, IT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

The Clash 
Impossible Mission Tour 
Stadio Comunale, Firenze - Italy 
23rd of May 1981 

Known lineage: 
unkn gen 2x TDK-D c60 tape cassettes > Audacity 2.0 & SoundForge 10 wav audio aquisition, 
audio editing and tracks splitting > FLAC frontend flac audio files encoding (level=5), ffp flac files fingerprints > 
mkwACT md5 whole file set signature> dime> you. 

Joe Strummer: lead vocals, rhythm guitar 
Mick Jones: lead guitar, vocals 
Paul Simonon: bass guitar, backing vocals 
Nicky "Topper" Headon: drums 

01. Intro (PA recorded music, Sixty Seconds To What? by Ennio Morricone) (01:53) 
02. London Calling (03:19) 
03. Safe European Home (03:21) 
04. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (04:07) 
05. Train In Vain (04:37) 
06. Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice) (04:16) 
07. Junco Partner (04:15) 
08. The Guns Of Brixton (04:34) 
09. This Is Radio Clash (05:04) 
10. Complete Control (03:55) 
11. Ivan Meets G.I. Joe (02:49) 
12. The Call Up (05:55) 
13. The Leader (01:49) 
14. Charlie Don’t Surf (05:07) 
15. The Magnificent Seven (05:54) 
16. Bankrobber (04:18) 
17. Wrong 'Em Boyo > Somebody Got Murdered (06:53) 
18. Career Opportunities (02:11) 
19. Clampdown (05:13) 
20. One More Time (05:04) 
21. Brand New Cadillac (01:57) 
22. Janie Jones (02:31) 
23. Encore break I (audience noise) (00:53) 
24. Jimmy Jazz (04:34) 
25. Armagideon Time (04:39) 
26. London’s Burning (02:47) 
27. Encore break II (audience noise) (00:53) 
28. I Fought the Law > White Riot (06:06) 
29. Outro (PA recorded music, speaker announcement) (02:19) 

Total running time: about 02:11:00 

notes by the taper
I received this in a tape trade many years ago. The original source is a double vinyl in shops to the time of that tour. This is the second of the two audience recordings rated on blackmarketclash website. The audio is quite decent. It's saturated in many volume peaks but is still in some way pleasant to listen. I've worked a little the sound applying mainly de-crackle, and 60 Hz hum removal filters for reduce distortions and clean up the sound as much as possible. Probably was the most awaited italian gig ever of the band which was attended by over 15,000 people. It was also the last date for that tour. Enjoy it! 

blackmarketclash notes: 
2nd complete audience recording 
A tape from a second source recording has the best sound of all, although this is maybe a matter of personal choice. It too is a copy or two off the master and so suffers from a drop in clarity and crispness. It’s winning characteristic is it has a more exciting dynamic sound which captures the brilliance of the performance the best. Mick’s excellent guitar playing is heard very well indeed, bass is quite good and vocals are clearer and less distant. On the negative side there is considerable distortion that gives a somewhat shrill sound at times. Chat near the taper may be a problem to some but actually adds to the atmosphere of an historic concert and is not detrimental enjoyment-wise. An upgrade to the master would be very welcome indeed as the master recording was clearly a very good one. Bankrobber is complete on this source but an edit on The Leader loses about 20 seconds. By adding The Leader from the first source to the second source you have the complete concert in the best sound. A very enjoyable bootleg with a sound that is good enough to really appreciate the excellence of  The Clash’s performance. 

Johnny Cash - 1981-05-23 - Elmont, NY (AM/FLAC)

(AM broadcast FLAC)

at Belmont Park
Elmont, New York USA
complete WHN-AM radio broadcast, incomplete concert
cassette master
unknown taper, 2009 transfer and seed

source/lineage:
AM Radio broadcast (WHN radio) -> cassette Tape -> +26 years aging -> Stand alone -> CDR -> EAC -> WAV -> TRACKING -> Flac> 2009 seed

01. Ring Of Fire 1:52
02. A Thing Called Love [Jerry Reed Hubbard] 2:29
03. Sunday Morning Coming Down [Kris Kristofferson] 4:59
04. Folsom Prison Blues 3:45
05. Without Love [Nick Lowe] 2:45
06. The Baron [Paul Richey, Billy sherrill, Jerry Lee Taylor] 3:59
07. Doin' My Time 5:06
08. I Walk The Line 2:51
09. Big River 2:23

extra tracks:
10. Station Tag 1050 WHN 0:21
11. Acme Boot Commercial 0:19

30:56 minutes

notes:
Partial AM radio broadcast of concert.
WHN was the country radio station in NYC at the time.
1050-AM WHN broadcast this portion of the show.

The Cramps - 1982-05-23 - Portland, OR (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

The Cramps
Metropolis,
Portland, OR
May 23, 1982

Source \ Lineage:
SBD(1)>Onkyo TA-RW344 w\ azimuth correction>Audacity>.wav>CD Wave>flac (level 8)

01) >intro<
02) Mystery Plane
03) Domino
04) Goo Goo Muck
05) Human Fly
06) Green Fuzz
07) Primitive
08) 5 Years Ahead of My Time
09) New Kind of Kick
10) Good Guys Don’t Wear White
11) Most Exalted Potentate of Love
12) …Garbage Man
13) Green Door
14) TV Set
15) >chat<
16) The Crusher
17) Beautiful Gardens
18) Sunglasses After Dark
19) >tuning\chat<
20) Psychotic Reaction

John Mayall - 1983-05-23 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

John MAYALL Bluesbreakers featuring Mick TAYLOR, Paris-Fr, Casino, 23 may 1983, Exc SM aud, whole and undestroyed master, known lineage

Recorded from center balcony using a Sony TCD5 M recorder and 2 Beyer M 201N dynamic mics.

Cassette on a Marrantz SD4051 deck with pitch adjustment; zoom H4 for wave files; PC; audacity (tracks); FLAC 8 (TLH).

01 Intro Bluesbreakers - Rock It In The Pocket
02 Oh Pretty Woman
03 My Time After Awhile
04 You Never Can Be Trusted
05 Lookin' For Willie
06 The Stumble
07 Catfish Blues
08 Checkin' Up On My Baby
09 Italiano Style
10 Sitting Here Alone
11 The Dark Side Of Midnight
12 Room To Move
13 Audience
14 Ridin' On The Santa Fe
15 Audience outro

Eric Clapton - 1983-05-23 - Guildford, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Eric Clapton - Page & Collins
Civic Hall
Guildford, Surrey, England
E. C. Is Here DJ Copy 132/133

Eric Clapton guitar, vocals
Jamie Oldaker drums
Chris Stainton keyboards
Donald 'Duck' Dunn bass
Albert Lee guitar, vocals
*Jimmy Page guitar
*Phil Collins drums
**Chas Hodges
**Dave Peacock
***Paul Brady

CD1

01. Tulsa Time
02. I Shot The Sheriff
03. Worried Life Blues
04. Lay Down Sally
05. Let It Rain
06. Double Trouble
07. Sweet Little Lisa
08. The Shape I'm In
09. Wonderful Tonight


CD2
01. Blues Power
02. Sad Sad Day
03. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
04. Ramblin' On My Mind
05. Layla
06. Further On Up The Road (*)
07. Cocaine (*)
08. Roll Over Beethoven (*) (**)
09. You Win Again (*) (**) (***)
10. Matchbox (*) (**) (***)
11. Goodnight Irene (*) (**) (***)


The Band:
My rating (scale 1-6) Aud 5
My comments: Very good show.

Simple Minds - 1983-05-23 - Geleen, NL (FM/FLAC)




(FM recording FLAC)

Pinkpop festival

Lineage:
CDR>EAC secure mode>FLAC

01 - Love song 
02 - Glittering prize 
03 - I travel 
04 - Celebrate 
05 - The American 
06 - Colours fly and catherine wheel 
07 - Hunter and the hunted 
08 - Promised you a miracle 
09 - Someone,somewhere in summertime 
10 - New gold dream