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Jeff Beck Group II - 1971-1972 - Reel Masters (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Jeff Beck Group 
"Reel Masters" 
various studio locations 
1971-xx-xx 
Live Soundboard material 1971-08-22;1972-06-29; 1972-07-23 

Lineage- Liberated Boot 
"Jeff Beck Reel Masters-Big Daddy label" purchased several years ago> EAC disc extraction> TLH Wav to flac formatting> TLH torrent creation

Jeff Beck-guitar 
Bob Tench-vox, guitar 
Clive Chaman-bass 
Max Middleton-keys 
Cozy Powell-drums 

Disc 1-studio outtakes 1971 
01 - Got The Feeling 4:52
02 - Situation 5:10 
03 - I've Been Used 3:45 
04 - Short Business 2:36 
05 - July 13th (Instrumental) 3:28 
06 - Got The Feeling 4:41 
07 - Situation 5:06 
08 - Short Business 2:33 
09 - I've Been Used 3:25 
10 - Situation 5:09 
11 - I've Been Used - 3:44 
12 - Short Business - 2:34 
13 - July 13th (Instrumental) 3:30 
14 - Short Business 2:37 
15 - Rayne's Park Blues (Instrumental) 8:28 
16 - Situation - 5:08 
17 - I've Been Used 3:28 

Disc 2 -  live soundboards 
01 - New Ways - Train Train 7:48 (Turku,Finland 08/22/1971)
02 - I Got To Have A Song 6:51 Turku 
03 - I've Been Used 4:43 Turku 
04 - Situation 6:14 Turku 
05 - Jody 7:00 Turku 
06 - Ice Cream Cakes 7:18 Turku 
07 - Morning Dew 5:04 London, England 06/29/1972 (Paris Theatre) 
08 - Going Down 4:02 London 6/29 
09 - Definitely Maybe 7:22 London 6/29 
10 - Got The Feeling  -  Let Me Love You 12:02 London 6/29 
11 - Jeff's Boogie 5:55 London 07/23/1972 (The Roundhouse) 

This was a boot on the "Big Daddy" label.It's a strange hodge podge of really good quality soundboard live material from this Beck Group and alternate studio versions from the Rough and Ready sessions. To me, that's the real draw of this. The 2 albums that Beck did with this band are my all time favorite material from him, and this is a great chance to hear some different versions of just about all of the songs from the Rough and Ready release, plus 2 versions of an unreleased track called July 13th. Only the album closer, Jody, is not here. Rayne's Park Blues was what Max's Tune was called on the LP version of this I bought when it was first released. Somewhere along the line it was re-named Max's Tune, and that's what it's been labeled as on later LP pressings and all of the cd issues of this material. Some of these songs are fairly similar to what you're familiar with from Rough and Ready, but all have something different, whether it's Cozy Powell's bass drum pattern, Max Middleton's comping, Bob Tench's vocal, Clive Chaman's feel or fills, Beck's Wah Wah rhythm pattern or solo, or an altogether different feel or performance. This studio material apparently came from tape reels of the sessions that Cozy Powell owned. These surfaced as a 5 cd set (one for each reel) on a Japanese bootleg label. That set went for a ridiculous price, and is not widely available. This 2cd set that I'm liberating has one disc containing all or almost all from these Cozy reels, and another disc of really good live material that's probably been up here in one form or another before. All together, it's a great listen and a great snapshot of Beck in one of his more overlooked eras.

Ella Fitzgerald & the Tommy Flanagan Trio - 1969-06-26 - Vienna, AT (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Ella Fitzgerald (vocals),

Tommy Flanagan (piano),
Frank De La Rosa (bass),
Ed Thigpen (drums)

Recorded by ORF @ Konzerthaus, Vienna (Austria), June 26, 1969 -


Lineage:

CD-R --> hard disc --> Audacity --> TLH

cd1

01: Give me the simple life - 4:21
02: This guy's in love with you - 5:44
03: I won't dance -2:33
04: That old black magic - 2:50
05: Old devil moon - 5:39
06: The lady is a tramp - 3:36
07: Medley: It happened in Monterrey --> No regrets --> It's a wonderful world - 4:37
08: Sunshine of your love - 5:28
09: Mr. Paganini - 4:45
10: Hey Jude - 4:23
11: Mack the Knife - 8:49

cd2
01: Cabaret - 3:50
02: Love you madly - 3:46
03: Summertime - 3:42
04: Alright, O.K., you win - 3:44
05: One note samba - 6:49
06: Lady be good - 5:22
07: Orfeo negro (no vocals) - 9:40
08: On the trail (no vocals) - 9:32
09: I've found a new baby (no vocals) - 9:31


Good mono sound, some hiss and atmospheric distortions

Good sound quality in mono with some hiss and atmospheric distortions; also, the host used to talk between each track so I made edits whenever it was possible. Although the concert was definitely on the 26th of June the radio host named the 29th.

Flying Burrito Brothers - 1970-06-26 - San Antonio, TX (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

1970-06-26 San Antonio, Texas Jam Factory (M2-AUD) 

*** For collectors only -distorted- but check the setlist! *** 

Gram Parsons - rhythm guitar, vocals4
Chris Hillman - electric bass, vocals, mandolin?
Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel
Bernie Leadon - lead guitar, vocals, dobro?
Michael Clarke - drums. 

01. --tuning up & introduction-- 
02. Lazy Days 
03. 100 Years From Now 
04. My Uncle 
05. Image Of Me 
06. High Fashion Queen 
07. Cody, Cody 
08. Lucille 
09. Together Again 
10. Wheels -> 
11. Wild Horses 
12. Six Days On The Road 
13. Sin City 
14. Down In The Churchyard 
15. Blue Eyes 
16. San Antonio Rose -> 
17. Folsom Prsion Blues 
18. We've Got To Get Ourselves Together 
19. Do Right Woman 
20. Sing Me Back Home 
21. Don't Let Her Know I Still Care 
22. Mental Revenge 
23. Hickory Wind 
24. You Win Again 
25. Older Guys 
26. Sweet Dream Baby 

Total Time ::: 1:22:35 

::: 'Not really tolerable' quality.
::: Warts: Extensive distortion thruout recording & not for the faint of heart. #11 & #19 have splices (tapeflip & ?). 
::: One of the last Burritos with Parsons gigs. By July's Canadian Festival Express tour, Parsons was out. 
::: http://www2.sacurrent.com/news/story.asp?id=57866 has some nice recollections from people who saw this gig, including Steve Earle. He said in Uncut, "I left certain of what I was going to do when I grew up". 

Recording Information ::: unknown mono recording equipment -> master analog tape -> 1st generation analog tape -> 2nd generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby B on. 

Playback 2014-01-12 ::: 2nd generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette on Nakamichi 680ZX cassette deck, Dolby B on, azimuth & speed adjusted (pitched!) for individual recording, heads cleaned & demagnetized -> Sony Linear PCM Recorder PCM-M10 (LPCM 44.10kHz/16bit WAV files) -> computer -> Audacity [normalisation to remove DC offset, channel/phase alignment, fades, volume adjustments, further averages speed fix with single pass -1.4% after spectral analysis with pitchpipe verification, NO equalisation] -> CD Wave (track splits) -> flacs (Trader's Little Helper) -> yr ears. First uploaded week of 2014-02-28. (Limited remastering work done as the quality just ain't there).

Traffic - 1970-06-26 - Port Chester, NY (AUD/FLAC)

(Auduience FLAC)

AUD A-

Steve Winwood - Vocals, Keyboards, Electric and Acoustic Guitars
Chris Wood - Flute, Saxophone, Keyboards
Jim Capaldi - Drums, Vocals

01 Intro (2:04)
02 Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring (7:26)
03 Every Mother's Son (8:47)
04 Medicated Goo (3:14)
05 John Barleycorn (7:06)
06 Pearly Queen (5:45)
07 Stranger To Himself (9:15)
08 Empty Pages (6:36)
09 40,000 Headmen (7:48)
10 Freedom Rider (6:00)
11 Feelin' Good (11:46)
12 No Time To Live (3:09)

TT - 79:02

Got this years ago in a snail mail trade. Traffic preview most of "John Barleycorn" a few weeks before its release along with some older favourites. Excellent sound for the time.

Holland Pop Festival - 1970-06-26/28 - Rotterdam, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

[a.k.a. Love and Music; Rock Fieber; Kralingen Popfestival]
Het Kralingse Bos, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Lineage: 
Usenet copy > TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 (menu/chapters)

Video: 
PAL 25 fps, I/L TFF, 4:3 (720 x 576), MPEG2 6334-6407 kbps

Audio: 
MPEG-1 Layer 2, 48000Hz 384 kb/s tot , stereo (GSpot)

01 - Santana - Gumbo
02 - Al Stewart - Zero She Flies
03 - Canned Heat - Human Condition
04 - Canned Heat - So Sad
05 - T-Rex - Pavillions Of Sun
06 - Jefferson Airplane - Saturday Afternoon
07 - It’s A Beautiful Day - Wasted Union Blues
08 - Family - Drowned In Wine
09 - Country Joe - Freedom Is A Constant
10 - Dr. John & The Night Trippers - Mardi Gras Day
11 - It’s A Beautiful Day - Open Up Your Hearts
12 - Flock - Big Bird
13 - The Byrds - Old Blue
14 - Jefferson Airplane - interviews with Bill Thompson, Paul Kanter & Grace Slick
15 - Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
16 - Jefferson Airplane - Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil
17 - Pink Floyd - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
18 - Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets
19 - Santana - Savor > Jingo

total run time: 01:25:30

Stamping Ground
In America the golden age for music festivals ended in late '69 with the Altamont's accidents, a few months after Woodstock. In the early seventies in Europe there was still space for some "good vibrations", as proved by the Kralingen Pop festival, near Rotterdam, in the weekend of 26/28th of June 1970. The event, documented by the movie Stamping Ground, is often remembered as the European Woodstock, because of the presence of many artists that had already played on that historical three-days concert, like Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Canned Heat, Country Joe. But the Kralingen festival also showed how vital the British scene was in that period, offering great perfomances by bands like Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, East Of Eden, Caravan, Fairport Convention, Family, T. Rex...

The festival Stamping Ground was also called the "Dutch Woodstock". An event that took place in Rotterdam in 1970, with the presence of more than 100 thousand people. The alternative culture movement of Europe demonstrated to be strong and growing. In this documental-concert, some of the major names of rock of the 70's perform in their best way. An excelent mixture of progressive rock, folk, blues and psychedelia.

This rockumentary is a very nice registration of a festival with lots of great bands and a crowd that looked so happy: many hippies with water pipes, hasj and coloured cloths, people who jumped naked into the water, made love or went asleep because of the drugs and alcohol, wonderful and legendary scenes. You also see images from The Netherlands: flat and green landscapes with windmills and Amsterdam with its typical houses, canals and bridges.





Pink Floyd - 1971-06-26 - Amsterdam, NL (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Pink Floyd 1971-06-26 Early Tours LP, Amsterdam Recorder 1 (16bit/44.1kHz)

Pink Floyd
Amstel Free Concert, Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam, Holland, Recorder 1
26 June 1971

Lineage: First pressing > Micro Seiki DQX-1000 turntable (Denon high-output MC stylus) > Yamaha DSP-AX3200 receiver > Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 > Audacity > FLAC (24bit/96kHz) > Neonknight (see notes below) > FLAC (16bit/44.1kHz)

xACT used to create FFP

01 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
02 Cymbaline
03 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
04 A Saucerful Of Secrets
05 The Embryo

Total running time 59 mins 02 secs

A fine performance and excellent stereo audience recording by the N brothers. It is known that the brothers used a Uher Report reel-to-reel at high speed and two Sennheiser microphones to record Hamburg 1971-02-25 and they probably used the same equipment on this occasion.

Preclicktrack received his first pressing of the album - multicoloured sleeve, white text on blue background, excellent print quality, etc. - as a birthday present from a couple of classmates in 1976 or 1977. He kindly sent me his high res transfer to work on.

I cleaned the recording up a little, ensuring that I took a light touch:

1. Reaper - trimmed dead air at the start and end of each side, export to WAV
2. ClickRepair - automated, declick 20, decrackle 20, x3 method; a non-destructive approach to removing some of the clicks and crackles
3. iZotope RX3 - high quality digital clipping declip at the beginning of CWTAE
4. Reaper - divide tracks, moved The Embryo to the end and exported to FLAC.

Canned Heat - 1973-06-26 - Stockholm, SWE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

TV Show Opopoppa

Bob "The Bear" Hite - vocals, harmonica
Henry "Sunflower" Vestine - guitar
James Shane - rhythm guitar and vocals
Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra - drums
Ed Beyer - keyboards
Richard Hite - bass

Pro-DVD
Duration: 00:27:00
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio Codec: AC3
Video: PAL (704x576) 8781 Kbps avg
Audio: Dolby Digital: 256 Kbps, 2 ch

1.Dust My Broom
2.You'Re The Only One
3.Boogie

Camel - 1976-06-26 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

01 Aristillus 1:28
02 Song within a song 7:27
03 The Great Marsh 1:48
04 Rhayader 3:18
05 Rhayader Goes to Town 5:39
06 Air born 5:00
07 Chord change 6:45
08 The White Rider 8:20
09 Lunar Sea 9:24
10 Preparation 3:25
11 DunKirk 5:57
12 Another Night 6:45


Total Disc 65:16

notes:
Coming off the successes of Mirage and Snow Goose, 1976 saw Camel release another masterful work called Moonmadness. Each member of the band contributed compositions to the album which reached #15 in the music charts. Camel had an extensive tour of the United Kingdom in March and April of 1976 to coincide with the release of this new album. The addition of Mel Collins on Sax and Flute had changed the Camel sound. His inclusion in the band at the beginning of this tour had given Camel more of a jazz feel. This was also the first time that Camel had used film as a visual component of their shows. As Andy Latimer told Melody Maker, "This is the first time we've used films, and I don't want us to get into it too much. ...We're not a very bopping band, so it's nice for the audience to have something to watch". A short break followed the 17 concert, U.K. tour after which Camel came to California for a performance in San Francisco at the Boardinghouse on June 26th. This was their first US performance in over a year and their last until February of 1979 when they again returned to play in California.  Six of the seven new Moonmadness album songs were played that night. The concert begins with two of the new entries. The audience is then told that they are about to get, "a little slice of the Snow Goose". The first three songs of that all instrumental album are then played with received with great enthusiasm. The band returns to Moonmadness material playing Air Born and Chord Change. They then proceed to The White Rider from Mirage, Lunar Sea from the new album, two more from Snow Goose and then a final selection from Moonmadness.

Genesis - 1976-06-26 - Berne, CH (AUD/FLAC)

 


(Audience FLAC)

Festhalle, Berne

Fest In Bern
(Digital Brothers Production) 



infos here

disc 1

01 - Dance On A Volcano
02 - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
03 - Fly On A Windshield
04 - The Carpet Crawlers
05 - Cinema Show
06 - Robbery, Assault And Battery
07 - White Mountain
08 - Firth Of Fifth
09 - Entangled
10 - Squonk


disc 2
01 - Supper's Ready
02 - I Know What I Like
03 - Los Endos
04 - It / Watcher Of The Skies


Great sound, great performance, great audience. Audience recording; Quality: A.

Gordon Lightfoot - 1976-06-26 - Montreux, CH (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Montreux Jazz Festival

Type: CDR
Date: 1976-06-26
Quality: A++
Reference: #389


01 - Race Among The Ruins (3:21)
02 - Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald (6:34)
03 - Summertime Dream (2:29)
04 - Do It Again (3:11)
05 - Never To Close (3:07)
06 - The Last Time (4:59)
07 - If You Could Read My Mind (3:45)
08 - Don Quixote (3:43)
09 - High & Dry (2:21)
10 - Sundown (3:26)
11 - The Auctionner (4:18)
12 - All The Lovely Ladies (3:23)
13 - Christian Island (3:15)
14 - Old Dan's Records (2:41)
15 - I Am Not Supposed To Care (3:38)
16 - Canadian Railroad Trilogy (8:01)
17 - Beautiful (3:31)
18 - In The Early Morning Rain (3:17)
19 - Spanish Moss (4:24)


Total 73:24

Notes:
Excellent quality sound, certainly a reasonable, tight performance. There are slight jumps between the tracks.

Jeff Beck - 1976-06-26 - Minneapolis, MN (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

with The Jan Hammer Group

Parade Stadium

Linage:

Master cassette > ? > Trade cassette (1993)

Transfer:

Sony TC-WC475 > Sony DTC-ZE700 > E-MU E-DSP Soundcard > 16/48 wav > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking)

Jeff Beck - guitar

Jan Hammer - moog and Oberheim synthesizers.
Tony "Thunder" Smith - drums, vocals
Fernando Saunders - bass, vocals
Steve Kindler - violin 

 
01) [05:30] Oh Yeah
02) [06:54] Country and Eastern Music
03) [00:32] Band Introductions
04) [08:07] Darkness / Earth In Search of a Sun
05) [04:29] You Know What I Mean
06) [07:26] Scatterbrain
07) [06:09] Freeway Jam
08) [04:21] Earth (Still Our Only Home)
09) [07:15] Diamond Dust
10) [08:14] Full Moon Boogie
11) [03:48] Blue Wind / cut


Total [1:02:45]

Note: Jeff joins the The Jan Hammer Group during Track 4.


Jeff and Jan as opening act to Fleetwood Mac, so the show's a little shorter than some others from the tour. This one has really has nice sound and the lack of audience noise makes me wonder if this could have been recorded from the side of the stage.

Elvis Presley - 1977-06-26 - Indianapolis, IN (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

-adios, the final performance-

elvis' last concert

01 2001 theme
02 c.c. rider
03 i got a woman/amen
04 love me
05 fairytale
06 you gave me a mountain
07 jailhouse rock
08 its now or never
09little sister
10 teddy bear
11 dont be cruel
12 please release me
13 i cant stop loving you
14 bridge over troubled water
15 introductions-early morning rain
16 what d i say
17 johnny b goode
18 larrie londin drum solo
19 jerry scheff bass solo
20 tony brown piano solo
21 i really dont want to know
22 robert s ogdin electric piano solo
23 joe guercio orchestra solo
24 hurt
25 hound dog
26 cant help falling in love
27 closing vamp

Van Halen - 1979-06-26 - Newcastle, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

2Nd Gen To Dat Krw_Co Transfer


Lineage

Audience Analog Second Generation To Dat To Wav To Audio Cleaning Lab For Id And Tape Flip Splice Only To Cdr Krw Transfer To Eac To Tlh Flac Level 8

Eddie Van Halen Guitar

Alex Van Halen Drums
Micharel Anthony Bass Vocals
David Lee Roth Vocals

CD1

01 Intro/Light Up The Sky
02 Somebody Get Me A Doctor/Drum Solo
03 Running With The Devil
04 Dance The Night Away
05 Beautiful Girls
06 On Fire/Bass Solo
07 Your No Good
08 Jamies Cryin
09 Feel Your Love Tonight
Tape Flip


CD2
01 Outta Love Again
02 Ice Cream Man

Small Gap Spliced At 11:11 Total Time

03 Aint Talking About Love

04 Guitar Solo/Jam
05 You Really Got Me
Tape Change Spliced At 35:41 Total Time

06 Bottoms Up

07 Atomic Punk

Peter Tosh - 1981-06-26 - Grenoble, FR (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

01-Intro
02-Stepping Razor
03-African
04-Coming in Hot
05-Dont Look Back
06-Rock with me
07-Mistyc Man
08-I,m The Toughest
09-Bush Doctor
10-Rastafar is
11-Get Up Stand Up
12-Jam-Aplausse-Announce Round Two
13-Burial
14-400 years
15-Babyloon Queendom
16-Legalize it

Great Show of Peter Tosh High Quality show of 1981 Tour ...

Led Zeppelin - 1980-06-26 - Vienna, AT (AUD/FLAC) "Tour Over Vienna" by Moonchild

(Audience FLAC)

Led Zeppelin
1980-06-26
Stadthalle, Vienna
(Tour Over Vienna - Moonchild)

Tour Over Vienna, 2017
Moonchild Records MC004

101. Train Kept a Rollin'
102. Nobodys Fault But Mine
103. Black Dog
104. In the Evening
105. Rain Song
106. Hot Dog
107. All My Love
108. Trampled Underfoot
109. Since Ive Been Loving You

201. White Summer
202. Announcements
203. Kashmir
204. Stairway To Heaven
205. Rock and Roll
206. Whole Lotta Love

High Resolution Scans included
Rip of my silvers using DB CD Ripper

Iron Maiden - 1981-06-26 - Milwaukee, WI (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Summerfest

FM-sourced; lineage unknown

01. Ides Of March
02. Sanctuary
03. Purgatory
04. Wrathchild
05. Remember Tomorrow
06. Another Life
07. Genghis Khan
08. Killers
09. Innocent Exile
10. Twilight Zone
11. Murders In The Rue Morgue
12. Phantom Of The Opera
13. Iron Maiden
14. Running Free
15. Transylvania
16. Drifter

Stray Cats - 1981-06-26 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

STRAY CATS - ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, UK, JUNE 26TH 1981, FM SBD.

lineage
1st generation cassette > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 equalizer > tascam cdrw750 > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.

01. Intro >
02. Baby Blue Eyes
03. Wasn'T That Good
04. I'M Tryin' And You Don'T Believe To Me
05. Stray Cat Strut
06. My Baby
07. Rock This Town
08. Runaway Boys
09. Santa Claus Is Back In Town (Fades Out)

30 minutes.

Unfortunally this is not the complete broadcast, but this uncirculated show of great FM quality is a must, because it has a really rare set list for a Stray Cats' show...short but great....

Siouxsie and the Banshees - 1981-06-26 - Turin, IT (AUD/FLAC)


(audience FLAC)

TEATRO ALFIERI, from master.

Really good audience recording from master.

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


01 Israel
02 Halloween
03 Spellbound
04 Arabian Knights
05 Placebo Effect
06 Christine
07 Head Cut
08 Tenant
09 Night Shift
10 Sin In My Heart
11 But Not Them
12 Happy House
13 Suburban Relapse
14 Red Over White

Steve Miller Band - 1982-06-26 - Milwaukee, WI (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
Microphones: Sony ECM 33F
Tape Deck: Sony TC-D5M
Cassettes: TDK MA-90 Metal Bias
Recorded with Dolby B but I choose to leave it off on this playback

Master Tape > Sony TC-D5M (ORIGINAL UNIT!!)
Run Through the Naim 52 Pre-amplifier
To the Philips CDR-101 (Marantz CDR-600) [tracked on the fly] ZERO GAIN SETTING!
Using CDR Yaiyo Yuden 74-ZY Gold (The best!)
Playback in PC with Plextor UltraPlex40max SCSI CD-ROM
EAC in paranoid mode to slow the read speed.
FLAC > To You Guys, Enjoy RB

01 - Swingtown
02 - Space Cowboy
03 - Mercury Blues
04 - Fly Like An Eagle
05 - Wild Mountain Honey
06 - The Joker
07 - Gangster Of Love
08 - Living in the USA
09 - Something Special
10 - Keeps Me Wondering Why
11 - Get on Home
12 - Heart Like A Wheel
13 - Macho City/band intro
14 - Abracadabra
15 - Rock 'n' Me
16 - Give it up
17 - Jet Airliner
18 - Jet Airliner (cont.)
19 - Jungle Love
20 - *****Home Sweet Home Milwaukee/Texas Blues*****
21 - Swingtown (He said he ran out of songs so he would start over.)
22 - Take The Money And Run

Notes by the taper
This has to be my favorite recording in the year and a half I recorded on it. What energy the band had! To this day it amazes me when I hear it. This is a good a listen as it gets. Of course it helps if you like Steve Miller. If you do.......I guarantee this to be as good if not the best Steve Miller you ever heard. This is a perfect listen with a beer on a Friday night. This was when bands started going cordless. You hear every now and then static through the PA. How amusing when Stevie says the line "Someone give me a Cheeseburger" a whole bunch of Summerfest cheeseburgers was hurled up the stage. For those that went to the Summerfest Main stage back in the days......remember the group always center 20 rows or so? "The Gerbils". I got a kick out of that. These were great times....beer 50 cents a cup. Steve Miller was smiling from ear to ear this entire show. You want kick ass rock with all the dynamic range? Then I suggest you crank this show on your best system! The levels of the cdr are exactly what is on the master. I permanently added to the lineage "ZERO GAIN SETTING!". Unless I used a pro mixer you cannot add gain with the CDR burner otherwise the dynamic range suffers. I prefer the Naim 52 as my buffer anyway. Stop looking at levels and just crank it.

The Rolling Stones - 1982-06-26 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot) 

The Rolling Stones
1982-06-26
Wembley
London
DVD5
NTSC - 5.1

Rolling Stones
"Wembley Stadium 1982 Plus More"
Wembley Stadium; London 26th June 1982

mediainfo
General
Complete name : J:\1\The Rolling Stones - 1982 - 06 - 26 - London [DVD]\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB
Format : MPEG-PS
File size : 1 024 MiB
Duration : 25mn 19s
Overall bit rate : 5 653 Kbps

Video
ID : 224 (0xE0)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, Matrix : Custom
Duration : 25mn 19s
Bit rate : 4 900 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 480 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Bottom Field First
Compression mode : Lossy
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.473
Stream size : 888 MiB (87%)

Audio
ID : 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Muxing mode : DVD-Video
Duration : 25mn 19s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 640 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Delay relative to video : -78ms
Stream size : 116 MiB (11%)

Source : PRO
Region : PAL
Length : 120
Size : 3.44GB 
Resolution : 720 x 480

Live Wembley 1982
1. Under My Thumb
2. Tumbling Dice
3. She's So Cold
4. Hang Fire
5. Miss You
6. Honky Tonk Women
7. Brown Sugar
8. Jumpin Jack Flash
9. Start Me Up
10. Satisfaction

German TV Special 82
11. Under My Thumb
12. Mick Jagger Interview
13. Let's Spend The Night Together
14. Bill Wyman Interview
15. Mick Jagger Interview

BBC 1982
16. Intro
17. Mick Jagger Interview
18. Under My Thumb
19. Mick Jagger Interview
20. Bill Wyman Interview
21. Mick Jagger Interview
22. Let's Spend The Night Together

MENU SCREENED & CHAPTERED [Screen Caps Attached]





David Gilmour - 1984-06-26 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

This is a rip from an old silver disc, mislabelled in the past as 1984-06-29 Berkeley.
This is real from Kabuki Theater, San Francisco, California, 1984-06-26.

CD1
01. Until We Sleep (7:18)
02. All Lovers Are Deranged (5:32)
03. Love on the Air (5:25)
04. Mihalis (9:19)
05. Cruise (8:13)
06. Short & Sweet (7:17)
07. Money (12:37)
08. Out of the Blue (3:49)

Total 59:32

CD2
01. You Know I'm Right (7:16)
02. Run Like Hell (7:05)
03. Blue Light (11:56)
04. Murder (8:45)
05. Near the End (11:08)
06. Comfortably Numb (9:41)

Total 55:53

Roger Waters w Eric Clapton - 1984-06-26 - Birmingham, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

incomplete

Roger Waters (with Eric Clapton)
The NEC
Birmingham, England
June 26, 1984

CD-R2 - Aud 5

CD-R > EAC (Secure) > FLAC (8) > You !

CD1:
1) Money
2) If
3) Welcome to the Machine / Have a Cigar
4) Wish You Were Here
5) Pigs On the Wing
6) In the Flesh
7) Nobody's Home
8) Hey You (*)
9) Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun (*)
10) Gunner's Dream (**)

CD2:
1) The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking
2) The Moment of Clarity (*)
3) Brain Damage / Eclipse (*)

Note: (*) Nec, June 7, 1984. (**) Stockholm, 1984

The Psychedelic Furs - 1984-06-26 - Madrid, ES (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Psychedelic Furs
La Edad de Oro
June 26, 1984
Broadcast: January 1, 1985
Estudios Roma, Madrid
Pro shot, PAL, 4:3
Show: 80:32 minutes
Interview: 11:50 minutes
Aprox Total time: 92 minutes
Copywork Edited Betacam --> DVD --> MPEG Streamclip to cut the files and demux --> DVD Studio PRO
Stream Info taken from MPEG Streamclip (for the show only):
Duration: 1:20:32 minutes (Show)
Bit Rate: 4.55 Mbps
Video Tracks:
MPEG-2, 720 × 576, 4:3, 25 fps, 8.00 Mbps, upper field first
Audio Tracks:
AC3 stereo, 48 kHz, 256 kbps
Broadcast by TVE2

01. Love my Way
02. Pretty in Pink
03. Here Come Cowboys
04. My Time
05. President Gas
06. Sleep Comes Down
07. The Ghost in You
08. Heaven
09. Angels 
10. Sister Europe
11. Alice´s House
12. Heartbeat
13. Forever Now
14. Imitation of Christ
15. Into You Like a Train
16. India

Extra: 
Interview with the band 1984 (7.53 min)

As this time the inverview is not overdubbed in spanish but subtitled, you can ear the answers without any problem so to help you to understand the questions I have included english subtitles. Is not a literally made translation is only to give you the general sense of the questions. Sorry for my english, is only from music, movies and computers, not from the school.





Eric Clapton - 1985-06-26 - Worcester, MA (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Hunger Burning (no label)
The Centrum

Lineage
FM>?>CDR>EAC>FLAC

CD1 (48:36)
01. Opening
02. Tulsa Time
03. Motherless Children
04. I Shot The Sheriff
05. Same Old Blues
06. Tangled In Love
07. White Room
08. Steppin' Out
09. Wonderful Tonight

CD2 (57:20)
01. She's Waiting
02. She Loves You
03. Badge
04. Let It Rain
05. Double Trouble
06. Cocaine
07. Layla
08. Forever Man
09. Band intro
10. Further On Up The Road

Notes:
No doubt this is the definitive recording of this show.

America - 1986-06-26 - Saratoga Springs, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

America
1986-06-23
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs NY

Lineage
Transfered Beerengineer
Tracked & Setlist Smores Sound Quality Is VG+
OPENED FOR THE BEACH BOYS

01 Tin Man
02 I Need You
03 Lonely People
04 Riverside
05 Ventura Hiway
06 Hold Me Tonight
07 Only In Your Heart
08 Dont Cross The River
09 You Can Do Magic
10 Sister Golden Hair
11 Horse With No Name

Queen - 1986-06-26 - Berlin, DE (AUD/FLAC) "Immigrant Magic"


(Audience FLAC)

Band: Queen
Bootleg: "Immigrant Magic"
Label: Gypsy Eye GE 148/149
Date: 1986-06-26
Venue: Waldbühne Stadium, Berlin, Germany
Source: Audience
Rating: A-

CD1
01 - One vision
02 - Tie your mother down
03 - Medley (In the lap of the gods...Revisited-Seven seas of Rhye-Tear it up)
04 - A kind of magic
05 - Under pressure
06 - Another one bites the dust
07 - Who wants to live forever
08 - I want to break free
09 - Impromptu
10 - Immigrant song
11 - Guitar solo
12 - Now I'm here

CD2
01 - Love of my life
02 - Is this the world we created?
03 - (You're so square) Baby I don't care
04 - Hello Mary Lou
05 - Tutti frutti
06 - Bohemian Rhapsody
07 - Hammer to fall
08 - Crazy little thing called love
09 - Radio Ga Ga
10 - We will rock you
11 - Friends will be friends
12 - We are the champions
13 - God save the queen

Before the show, some of the ecstatic crowd mobbed the band, who apparently were bitten by mosquitoes on stage all night long! 
After a few days rest, Freddie's voice is in great shape for this show.
While Spike plays the intro to 'I Want To Break Free', Freddie joking asks, "Is this where I wear the funny dress?"
On the final fanfare of the song, John Deacon plays some pretty and melodic lines on his bass.
After the 'Impromptu' they attempt about a minute of Led Zeppelin's 'Immigrant Song'.
Obviously unrehearsed (Freddie barely knows the words), they take a good enough stab at it!
After the first verse of 'Hello Mary Lou', Freddie says to one of his bandmates, "See, they're clapping on the off-beat."

This is one of the best-sounding recordings from the tour. It's a bit distant, so the audience is often prominent in the sound. 'Gypsy Eye' EQ'd their version to bring out a bit more of the top end.