giovedì 26 febbraio 2026

Thelonious Monk - 1964-02-26 - Zurich, CH (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Thelonious Monk 
Volkshaus 
Zürich, Switzerland 
26 February 1964

lineage
FM>?>CD>EAC>FLAC>Azureus

Thelonious Monk - Grand Piano 
Charlie Rouse - Tenor Saxophone 
Edward "Butch" Warren - Double Bass 
Ben Riley - Drums 

CD1 [47:15]
01 - Stuffy Turkey 11:00 
02 - Brake's Sake 9:59 
03 - Blue Monk 7:39 
04 - Hot Licks 3:37 
05 - Well, You Needn't 9:20 
06 - Rhythm-A-Ning 5:38 

CD2 [48:24]
07 - Epistrophy 4:21 
08 - Criss Cross 8:25 
09 - Straight, No Chaser 8:43 
10 - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You 11:38 
11 - Light Blue 8:17 
12 - Nutty 6:38 

Total Time: 95:39

Free - 1971-02-26 - Sheffield, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Free
City Hall,
Sheffield, England
02/26/71

Paul Rodgers-vox
Andy Fraser-Bass, piano
Paul Kossoff-guitar
Simon Kirke-drums

Source- re-seed of good audience recording on unknown equipment> TLH for Torrent creation

01 - The Stealer
02 - Ride On A Pony
03 - Be My Friend
04 - I'm A Mover
05 - Don't Say You Love Me
06 - Heavy Load
07 - The Highway Song
08 - My Brother Jake
09 - Soon I Will Be Gone
10 - All Right Now
11 - Mr. Big

Being put up again now in March, 2015 to mark the passing of the great Andy Fraser, a big inspiration to me as a then budding bassist during Free's heyday. I chose this show because it's a bit different from the Santa Monica show from about a month earlier. This show heavily leans on the Highway album, which remains my alltime favorite Free release. This show also includes the great Heavy Load from Fire and Water, and both My Brother Jake and Soon I Will be Gone, which were the 2 studio tracks that made it on to the Free Live album in the US. A few of these tracks feature Andy on piano, which he seemed to be getting more interested in at this point, even though he was such an outstanding bassist for that pre-Jaco and Stanley bass world.

Johnny Cash - 1972-02-26 - Amsterdam, NL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Johnny Cash 
with June Carter, Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers, and The Carter Family 
Nieuwe Rai, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
February 26, 1972 
(Johnny Cash's 40th birthday) 

01 - Intro > A Boy Named Sue (4:10) 
02 - Ramblin' Around > Sunday Morning Coming Down (4:50) 
03 - Man In Black (3:23) 
04 - I Still Miss Someone (3:22) 
05 - Band Introduction > Five Feet High and Rising (3:27) 
06 - Pickin’ Time / Detroit City (3:31) 
07 - These Hands (3:26) 
08 - Me And Bobby McGee (2:33) 
09 - Wreck Of The Old 97 > Orange Blossom Special (5:13) 
10 - I Wish I Had Someone To Love Me (2:25) 
11 - Cocaine Blues (2:24) 
12 - Folsom Prison Blues (1:15) 
13 - I Walk The Line (1:41) 
14 - Jackson (2:56) 
15 - If I Were A Carpenter (1:46) 
16 - Help Me Make It Through The Night (incomplete) (0:58) 
17 - June Carter’s Thanks To Holland (speech) (2:00) 
18 - No Need To Worry (2:50) 
19 - Will The Circle Be Unbroken > Daddy Sang Bass (4:06) 
20 - Children Go Where I Send Thee (6:25) 
21 - A Thing Called Love > Goodnight From The Johnny Cash Show (6:19) 

Total running time: 68 minutes and 58 seconds. 

Tracks 1-2, and 7-16 taken from the 2002 broadcast from my own recording (see note below). 
Tracks 3-6, and 17-21 taken from the 2006 broadcast as torrented on Dime early 2010 by demamey (#291635) (thanks!). 

Track 16 is incomplete because it was at the end of the radio broadcast from 2002. About one minute into the song radio DJ Oscar Smit starts talking while the music continues. He talks for about 50 seconds, and then another 6 seconds of the music is heard just before the song and the radio show ends. I have cut out the talking, and with some mixing and (cross) fading created a (imho) better ending of the song. As between tracks 4 and 5 plus tracks 8 and 9, I have also done some crossfading between tracks 16 and 17 to have a contineous recording. I'm pretty satisfied with the result to be honest. You can decide for yourself of course. If someone's interested in my complete, untouched recording including the short pieces of DJ banter, to get the full scope of the original broadcast, let me know. These pieces are missing from the recording as torrented on Dime by Kanzan early 2010 (#291971) and recently reseeded by SpackTacular (#493736). 

Tracks 1-2, and 7-16 taken from the 42nd Dutch VPRO "Nighttrain" 747 AM radio broadcast / FM cable radio broadcast, April 12, 2002. 
Tracks 3-6, and 17-21 most probably taken from the Dutch KRO "Zomerfestival 2006" FM radio broadcast, August 22, 2006. 

Source and lineage tracks 1-2, and 7-16 (taped and transferred by Magnix): FM cable > WAV > CDR > WAV > FLAC level 8. 
Source and lineage tracks 3-6, and 17-21: FM > ? > FLAC as torrented on Dime. 

Used software tracks 1-2, and 7-16: Cool Edit Pro v1 and CDWave v1 > Nero Burning Rom > Exact Audio Copy v0.99pb4. 

Lineage tracks 1-21: FLAC > WAV > FLAC level 8 and torrented on Dime. 

Used software tracks 1-21: FLAC v1.2.1 as build in Trader's Little Helper v2.4.1.160 (decoding) > Cool Edit Pro v2.00 (editing) > CDWave v1.98 (splitting) > FLAC v1.2.1 as build in CDWave v1.98 (encoding). 

The Rolling Stones - 1973-02-26 - Sydney, AU (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Rock'n Roll Stew
Vinyl Gang Productions(VGP-173)

Royal Ranwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia
February 26, 1973
Liberated Vinyl Gang bootleg
Silver>EAC>Wav>TRH>Flac

01 - Brown Sugar
02 - Bitch
03 - Rock Off
04 - Gimmie Shelter
05 - Happy
06 - Tumbling Dice
07 - Love In Vain
08 - Sweet Virginia
09 - You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 - Honky Tonk Women
11 - All Down The Line
12 - Midnight Rambler
13 - Band introductions
14 - Little Queenie
15 - Rip This Joint
16 - Jumping Jack Flash
17 - Street Fighting Man

Santana - 1973-02-26 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

THE SPECTRUM,

Carlos Santana
Jose “Chepito” Areas
Tom Coster
Richard Kermode
James “Mingo” Lewis
Armando Peraza
Douglas Rauch
Michael Shrieve

CD1 [58:31]
01 - Going Home/A-1 Funk/Every Step Of The Way
02 - Samba Pa Ti
03 - Look Up (To See What’s Coming Down)
04 - Just In Time To See The Sun
05 - Incident At Neshabur
06 - Bambele
07 - Stone Flower
08 - Batucada
09 - Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)
10 - Stone Flower

CD2 [47:17]
11 - Waiting
12 - Castillos De Arena, Part 1 (Sand Castle)
13 - Free Angela/Aranjuez
14 - Mantra/Kyoto
15 - Mantra/Kyoto Castillos De Arena, Part 2 (Sand Castle) Earth
16 - Se A Cabo
17 - Savor
18 - Toussaint L’Overture

After a few 2013 shows (some more will follow) a 74 one and the AUD recording of the LA show of January 18th 1973, here another vintage one from the start of 1973 San Diego was the first one I uploaded some time ago.This is the show of February 26th and I think it's new here!! Again a Lotus show, so the setlist is almost identical. Superb performance This time there is the infamous drum solo (Kyoto) again.

I again felt the need to run Audition to improve it a bit on the high end. I think the result is good again! A little hiss is to be heard in the silent passages, but the overall
boost in the high end weighs up to that.

Yes - 1974-02-26 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Boston Garden,

This recording was synchronized and remastered by the "PRRP Guy" aka the "CH" in "RMCH."

Source 1:Steve Hopkins
Lineage: Sony TC-55 with built in condenser mic and auto level control >
Nakamichi MR-1 > Tascam DA-20 > Tascam CD-RW900
Master Cassette (Mono) > DAT > CD > EAC > FLAC
(Azimuth aligned; no noise reduction, processing or EQ )
fresh transfer directly from the master tape (2008)

Source 2: The Boston Tea-FTO Party -Alternate source

Jon Anderson
Steve Howe
Chris Squire
Rick Wakeman
Alan White


01 Firebird Suite 3:02
02 Siberian Khatru 10:25
03 And You And I 10:18
04 Close to The Edge 21:36
05 The Revealing Science Of God 22:17
06 The Remembering 22:31
07 The Ancient 20:37
08 Ritual 23:49
09 Encore Applause 3:46
10 Roundabout 8:55

Total Time 147:16 (2:27:16)

Remaster
1. Repair Click, pops and excessive audience claps/noise in each source.
2. Adjust frequencies/EQ in each source using dynamic filters where needed.
3. Correct/Match speed and pitch of each. comparing to references
4. Complete each source by using the other to patch missing sections.
5. Synchronize sources and blend to create stereo image.
6. Correct phasing.
7. Center sound and focus stereo image.
8. Adjust dynamics and correct peak suppressions
9. Track as continuous show, as performed.

Notes:
A few mistakes are made by Steve Howe during The Ancient. Some whistles and yells can be heard in each source suggesting that the tapers were not too far from each other.

A note from Balrog:
The first time I tried to create a two-source stereo recording from the audience was in the early 1980s, when I had separate recordings of a Moody Blues show made from opposite sides of the upper loge in Boston Garden. I couldn't keep it synchronized for more than a few seconds at a time but the stereo image I heard in my headphones was incredible. I felt like my head was the size of Boston Garden and I could hear things that no single person could hear from anywhere in the venue.

This two-source stereo recording from the same location doesn't have as vast a stereo image but there's enough to make it much more enjoyable than either source alone. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts and I want to thank the "PRRP Guy" for having the skills and patience to make it possible. This upload brings new life to a tour that has never been known for excellent audience recordings. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

Just to avoid any possible confusion, a two-source stereo recording is synchronized in the same manner as a matrix recording but the channels are discrete rather than left overlaid on left and right overlaid on right.

Willie Nelson - 1975-02-26 - Fort Worth, TX (SBD/SHN)



(Soundboard SHN)

Lineage:

SBD Recording Equipment unknown > unknown generation Reel to Reel Scotch 207 recorded at 7 1/2 ips > Playback Deck: Akai GX-747 > Nikko 32 Band EQ > Akai DR16 Digital Hard Disk Recorder > Sony PCM-R500 DAT Recorder > Sony DAT Tape > HHB CDR-800 Compact Disc Recorder > HHB CDR > WAV > SHN

CD1
01 - Whiskey River
02 - Stay All Night
03 - Well, Hello There
04 - Crazy/Night Life
05 - Bloody Mary Morning
06 - Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
07 - Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother
08 - Me & Paul
09 - Truck Drivin' Man
10 - Goin' Fishin'
11 - Okie From Muskogee
12 - Shotgun Willie
13 - Mr - Record Man
14 - Hello Walls
15 - One Day At A Time
16 - Touch Me
17 - (medley) Phases And Stages/ Pretend I Never Happened/ I Still Can't Believe That You're Gone/ It's Not Supposed To Be That Way
18 - Song For You
19 - Big Ball's In Cowtown
20 - Sad Songs And Waltzes
21 - After The Fire Is Gone
22 - Will The Circle Be Unbroken

CD2
01 - Proud Mary
02 - Pick Up The Tempo
03 - Good Hearted Woman In Love With A Good Timin' Man
04 - The Last Letter
05 - Half A Man
06 - Remember Me
07 - Bandera
08 - Devil In A Sleeping Bag
09 - Whiskey River
10 - That's Where My House Lives
11 - I Never Cared For You
12 - Milk Cow Blues
13 - Bubbles In My Beer
14 - Stay All Night
15 - When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
16 - Jambalaya
17 - Rollin' In My Sweet Babys' Arms
18 - Don't Say Love Or Nothin'
19 - Can I Sleep In Your Arms Tonight Lady
20 - The Party's Over
21 - What'd I Say
22 - Mountain Dew
23 - Pretty Paper
24 - Will The Circle Be Unbroken

Supertramp - 1975-02-26 - Paris, FR (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Supertramp
Le Bataclan
Paris, France
February 26, 1975

Source
FM broadcast > unknown gen cassette (courtesy of MauroVerona)

Editing
Zoom H4n (16/44) > Sound Forge (tracking & volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) > Flac 8

Roger Hodgson - Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
Rick Davies - Vocals, Keyboards
John Helliwell - Saxophones, Vocals
Dougie Thomson - Bass
Bob Siebenberg - Drums, Percussion

01 Just A Normal Day
02 Lady
03 Another Man's Woman
04 Dreamer
05 Rudy
06 If Everyone Was Listening
07 Crime Of The Century

Total Time = 35:45

The sound quality isn't perfect, it has a tiny pitch flutter.

Kraftwerk - 1976-02-26 - Paris, FR (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Reel on my Akai deck, Zoom H4 for wav, SD card to PC, Audacity for volume adjustments, FLAC (TLH).
The original file was mono and i gave it some more strength with Audacity, but the flac weight is still light.

01 Radioactivity
02 Airwaves
03 Goethe Poem & Kometenmelodie I
04 Kometenmelodie II
05 Tongebirge & Tanzmuzik

Portions from this Paris show were broadcasted by 2 channels on the french radio public service : France Musique and France Inter, but the first torrent used only the F Inter part (also published on the bootleg "Somewhere in Europe"). On my tape, the 2 broadcasts are recorded one after other and the DJ are talking about the Olympia Hall and 28 february (i did not remove the comments).

David Bowie - 1976-02-26 - Toronto, Canada (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

One Magical Moment (Tape) (1976) Flac [2cd]
The Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Canada
26th February 1976
Very Good Sound Recording
(Old Gold Records OGCD527)
Artwork Included

Lineage: 
SilverCD--> EAC(secure)--> Flac(level.Cool

The COMPLETE show caught in very good sound quality. Any cuts stems from the master tape itself!

CD1
01 - Station To Station
02 - Suffragette City
03 - Fame
04 - Word On A Wing
05 - Stay
06 - Waiting For The Man
07 - TVC-15

CD2
01 - Life On Mars? / Five Years
02 - Panic In Detroit
03 - - band introduction -
04 - Changes
05 - Queen Bitch
06 - Diamond Dogs
07 - Rebel Rebel
08 - The Jean Genie / Sister Midnight / The Jean Genie

Muddy Waters with Johnny Winter and James Cotton - 1977-02-26 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Boston Music Hall

WBCN-FM (the original broadcast - incomplete concert) 

Lineage: 
Master 'off air' FM Reel [Maxell UD35-180 10 1/2" reel (Revox) 7 1/2ips 1/4 track] --> Tascam CD-RW2000 --> EAC --> CDWAV --> FLAC 8 

Bob Margolin, guitar 
Pinetop Perkins, piano 
Charles Calmese, bass 
Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith, drums 

CD1 [54:03]
01 - The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock 'N' Roll 3:30 (WBCN DJ Talks over at start) 
02 - Deep Down in Florida 7:01 (WBCN DJ talks at end) 
03 - Hideaway 8:24 
04 - You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling 9:33 
05 - Sweet Home Chicago 5:48 
06 - Rocket 88 2:36 (vocals weak) 
07 - Help Me 9:49 (WBCN DJ talks at end) 
08 - How Long ? 7:16 

CD2 [41:36]
09 - Instrumental 12:16 (WBCN DJ talks at end) 
10 - Mama Talk To Your Daughter 10:16 (WBCN DJ talks at end) Band Intro 
11 - Mannish Boy 5:40 

Encore 
12 - WBCN DJ talks and Interviews Pinetop Perkins 1:51 
13 - You Don't Have To Go 3:44 (WBCN DJ talks at end) 
14 - Got My Mojo Working 3:09 
15 - WBCN DJ Interview w/ Muddy, Cotton, Winter as they come off stage 4:35 

Total Time: 95:38 

Heads were aligned for optimum playback. 
As with all Digital releases, this is for free trade or blank media trade only. Not to be bought or sold. Keep the spirit of trading alive and well. Nothing has been edited out or EQ'd!! 

notes: one track (09) repaired for an SBE, new checksum files created in Trader's Little Helper 

U2 - 1980-02-26 - Dublin, Ireland (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

National Stadium


No lineage


01 - Silver Lining
02 - Speed Of Life
03 - The Magic Carpet
04 - Stories For Boys
05 - Trevor
06 - Another Time, Another Place
07 - Another Day
08 - Pete The Chop
09 - The Dream Is Over
10 - Cartoon World
11 - Jack In The Box
12 - Shadows And Tall Trees
13 - A Day Without Me
14 - Twilight
15 - Boy-girl
16 - Out Of Control


Bonus Tracks
Chicago, 21 Mars 1985
17 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door

East Rutherford, 15 Juin 1986
18 - Invisible Sun

Philadelphie, 25 Septembre 1987
19 - Stand By Me

Pink Floyd - 1980-02-26 - Uniondale, LI (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Nassau Veterans Memorial Colisseum
26 February 1980 *Recorder 3*

Lineage: 
TDK SA C-60 cassettes x 2 (low) > *Technics RS-B965-M > Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 > Audacity 1.3 > Wav (24bit/96kHz) ----> Adjustments (32bit/96kHz) > (16bit/44kHz) > CDWave (1.98) > FLAC

*The Technics RS-B965-M is a modified deck - for details see the Tapeheads.net forum

Set 1 [57:32]
01 [00:38] MC:Atmos
02 [03:06] In The Flesh
03 [03:33] The Thin Ice
04 [04:47] ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (pt 1)
05 [01:46] THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES
06 [06:24] ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (pt 2)
07 [08:22] MOTHER
08 [03:37] GOODBYE BLUE SKY
09 [02:38] EMPTY SPACES
10 [01:36] WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW?
11 [05:12] YOUNG LUST
12 [04:25] ONE OF MY TURNS
13 [04:22] DON'T LEAVE ME NOW
14 [04:33] ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (pt 3)
15 [02:26] GOODBYE CRUEL WORLD

Set 2 [55:55]
01 [04:41] HEY YOU
02 [03:30] IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?
03 [03:34] NOBODY HOME
04 [01:16] VERA
05 [01:26] BRING THE BOYS BACK HOME
06 [08:05] COMFORTABLY NUMB
07 [02:44] THE SHOW MUST GO ON
08 [02:19] MC:Atmos
09 [04:55] IN THE FLESH
10 [07:40] RUN LIKE HELL
11 [04:40] WAITING FOR THE WORMS
12 [00:32] STOP
13 [06:38] THE TRIAL
14 [03:48] OUTSIDE THE WALL

...[113:27] Total


***Neonknight's Notes***
This newly discovered stereo recording captures the atmosphere of the concert really well and must have been taped using high quality equipment (I would guess chrome tapes and a Nakamichi). The sound is consistently warm, dynamic and detailed - basically all you could hope for from an audience recording of a Wall concert from this era.

Kbrubaker kindly sent me his cassettes for transferring and sharing with the community. He received them through a trade in 1980. They were not marked as low. We have decided they must be because of their age and sound quality.

The music is spread across the 4 TDK SA60 sides as follows:

01 SideA - Introduction -> Mother
02 SideB - Goodbye Blue Sky -> Goodbye Cruel World
03 SideC - Hey You -> The Show Must Go On
04 SideD - The Show Must Go On -> Outside The Wall

The left channel on the cassettes is generally weaker than the right and I addressed this using the Saffire's analogue pre-amps. "Unreal" shouts a guy near the taper, clearly moved by the conclusion to Comfortably Numb. Listening to this you can really appreciate what he meant.


***Littlepieces' Mastering Notes***

A very nice stereo recording with a warm and powerful low end and very smooth signal quality. It is slightly subdued in the upper half but if you add ~2dB between ~1kHz and ~8kHz in your player or head unit it opens up nicely.

Removed two repeated segments and spliced together and adjusted the gain to smooth the transition. Made a few other modest gain adjustments to balance the levels.

When removing the 1st repeated segment and splicing together SideA and SideB, I noticed that even though the two sections are repeated when they were copied from the source, SideB's left channel was much lower than the right for 10-15s before the level returned to normal. Given this is the same source tape, seems like a person must have changed the levels on the left channel after he flipped the tape before eventually correcting the level. So I adjusted the gain on this segment to smooth the transition between SideA and SideB.

Also, the SQ between SideA and SideB is slightly different. Given KBs tapes are the same type, it seems possibly two different type tapes were used in a past dub. It's apparent when moving from one to the other that the high end output isn't quite as high and doesn't extend quite as far. The signal quality of SideB is still very strong and smooth, its just an obvious change like a HQ metal vs normal bias tape.

Mother has some unusual and very loud artifacts from 20:49-21:25 (36s). The first half of this section sounds more like mic connect problems but the second half of this section sounds like changes between settings. If they are changes between settings, then this may indicate a dubbing issue not an issue at the venue.

To address these very harsh artifacts in Mother, I did a spectral cleaning of this section. It wasn't intended to transform the really bad sections to perfection since obviously most of the artifacts in this section are well beyond recovering what was once underneath them. A few were removed successfully, some were removed leaving a mild artifact, and some were removed leaving a significant artifact, but smooth, not the previous ear damaging one. So now from 20:49-21:25 (36s) of Mother doesn't make you want to cover your ears or run for your head unit. Check out the raw 24bit/96kHz version if you want to know what it sounded like.

Another interesting artifact is that until 19:12m there is a very high carrier signal at ~15.8 khZ, about 30dB above the content signal. Carrier signals are rarely this high. When it disappears at 19:12m, you can hear a subtle change with the SQ becoming slightly more open or uncovered.

The speed was close enough so I decided not to subject it to a resample.

**Explanation**
The reason there is only a 16bit/44kHz corrected version and no 24bit/96kHz corrected version is due to my partitions mysteriously disappearing on two external HDs simultaneously last July. I had exported the 1644 version and sent it to Neon just prior to the HDs failing, but had not sent the 2496 version. I was able to restore the partition on the less important drive but not the drive with all my work. I lost a lot of other work as well.

**Notes On Recorder**
Based on the announcement and reference to Jones beach and being too cold as well as the couple of guitar tunings during the announcements this appears to be the 26th.

Based on the audience artifacts during the intro and before and during the beginning of ITF and the lack of recording/mic disturbances during Mother on the other 2 recorders among other things, this appears to be a new recorder for the 26th.

Terje Rypdal Trio - 1981-02-26 - Copenhagen, DK (FM/FLAC)

(FM Broadcast FLAC)

Jazzhus Montmartre

source
FM recording on MC in a good quality by MB
broadcasted by danish radio
sound sample provided in comments section

Terje Rypdal - guitar
Sveinung Hovensjø - bass
Pål Thowsen - drums
Palle Mikkelborg - trumpet

01 - Keep It Like That - Tight 14:26
02 - ?? 26:02
03 - ?? 6:31

total time 47:02 min.

Simple Minds - 1982-02-26 - Arnhem, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Simple Minds
1982-02-26
Arnhem - Stokvishal
FM Broadcast Via KRO Rocktempel

Lineage:
FM Broadcast>Cassettetape>Audacity>Wav>CD-R>EAC(Secure Mode)>Wav>TLH Flac 8

01 - Love Song
02 - Changeling
03 - Factory
04 - Thirty Frames A Second
05 - Premonition
06 - Sweat In Bullet
07 - Promised You A Miracle
08 - I Travel
09 - Celebrate
10 - The American
11 - Sons And Fascination
12 - Room
13 - Love Song

U2 - 1983-02-26 - Dundee, UK (AUD/FLAC) "Like A Song"

(Audience FLAC)

TITLE: Like A Song  
Country: Scotland
City: Dundee
Date: Februari 26, 1983
Place to be: Caird Hall
Complete concert: yes
Sound quality: very good audience

01 - Gloria
02 - I Threw A Brick Through A Window
03 - A Day Without Me
04 - New Year's Day
05 - Out Of Control,
06 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
07 - The Cry-> The Electric Co.
08 - I Fall Down
09 - October
10 - Tomorrow
11 - Two Hearts Beat As One
12 - Seconds
13 - Fire
14 - 11 O'clock Tick Tock
15 - I Will Follow
16 - Party Girl
17 - Surrender
18 - Like A Song
19 - 40

comments: 
First time "Two Hearts Beat As One", "Seconds", "Party Girl", and "40" are played.
Only time "Like A Song" is played live.
Last time "Fire" is Played
This is a copy of the master, there is some interference on : Gloria and Like a song

Rush - 1983-02-26 - Las Cruces, NM (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Cassette > PC

Artist: Rush
Source: Pan American Center, Las Cruces, NM. February 26th 1983
Sound Quality: A

Notes: 1st gen.

CD1 [55:50]
01 - The Spirit Of Radio (5:43)
02 - Tom Sawyer (5:26)
03 - Freewill (5:48)
04 - Digital Man (7:01)
05 - Subdivisions (5:30)
06 - Vital Signs (5:21)
07 - The Camera Eye (7:10)
08 - Closer To The Heart (3:42)
09 - Chemistry (5:10)
10 - The Analog Kid (5:00)

CD2 [60:32]
01 - Broon's Bane (1:47)
02 - The Trees (4:33)
03 - Red Barchetta (6:34)
04 - The Weapon (7:53)
05 - New World Man (4:08)
06 - Limelight (4:40)
07 - Countdown (5:54)
08 - 2112 (6:27)
09 - Xanadu (2:28)
10 - La Villa Strangiato (3:30)
11 - In The Mood (3:32)
12 - YYZ [w/ Drum Solo] (9:07)

The Stranglers - 1985-02-26 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Stranglers
1985-02-26
Dominion Theatre
London
England
recorded by the BBC for the Richard Skinner show
aired by a German radio station long ago

A Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Remaster of edelwolf's FM Recording

my lineage: fm - tape - pc - editing - cue sheet / split - flac >

Goody's additional lineage: TLH (WAV) > Audition (Pitch Bender +64 cents;
Align and center channels; Amplify +5dB; update tracking) > TLH (FLAC Level 8;
Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)

Hugh Cornwell – guitar, lead & backing vocals
Jean-Jacques Burnel – bass, lead & backing vocals
Dave Greenfield – keyboards, lead & backing vocals
Jet Black – drums, percussion

01 Something Better Change 3:13
02 Uptown 2:46
03 No Mercy 3:25
04 Nice 'N' Sleazy 4:12
05 Thrown Away 3:37
06 Midnight Summer Dream > 6:42
07 European Female 3:41
08 Golden Brown 3:58
09 Peaches 4:06
10 Death And Night And Blood (Yukio) 2:50
11 Punch And Judy 3:48
12 Hanging Around 4:34
13 Down In The Sewer 8:01

Total Runtime: 54:52

Goody's notes:
The pitch of the source was approximately 64 cents flat.
Additional work was done to further improve the presentation as detailed above.
Many thanks to edelwolf for sharing this with us!
Thanks as well to ethiessen1 for putting a new artwork package together to accompany this edition!!

John Cale - 1985-02-26 - Madrid, ES (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

John Cale
La Edad de Oro
Madrid, February 26, 1985
TVE Studio 1, Madrid
Pro shot, PAL, 4:3
Artwork included

Interview: 17:10 minutes
Aprox Total time: 89:19 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: 89:19 minutes
Bit Rate: 4.51 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 live by TVE2

John Cale - vocals, guitar, piano
Kevin Tooley - drums
Ollie Halsal - bass
David Young - guitar

00 - Paloma Chamorro´s Intro
01 - Autobiography - (don´t stop and join with the next song)
02 - Ooh La La
03 - Evidence
04 - Leaving It Up To You
05 - Streets Of Laredo

Interview (Separated track on the DVD)

06 - Heartbreak Hotel
07 - I'm Waiting For The Man
08 - Paris 1919
09 - Fear Is A Man Best Friend
10 - Mercenaries (Ready For War)

Encore
11 - Pablo Picasso (+ Love Me Two Times, .. - )

Show: 72:09 minutes

Extra: Interview

This seems to be a Inedit DVD. When working on the authoring I needed to find info to complete the set list and I found a truly amazing web with exhaustive and well presented info, "Fear, is a man´s best friend: John Cale", and this show was not included. Now is included. As usual I haven´t reencoded the files, my work with MPEG Streamclip was to cut ins and outs to demux only the show files from the complete program broadcast. Why the STOLEN FILES title for this series? Because is the real Truth. But please don´t ask me about, I don´t will cross that line. All that I will say is that when running away they pictured me and I will be fined (because the speed). Now is here and is for you.




Europe - 1990-02-26 - Viña Del Mar, CL (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Venue: Quinta Vergara

Video attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG2
TV system: NTSC (525/60)
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Source picture resolution: 720x480
Frame Rate: 29.97fps
Bitrate: 5964Kbps

Audio attributes:
Audio coding mode: Dolby AC-3 / LPCM
Sampling rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not specified
Number of audio channels: 2
Bitrate: 256Kbps
Number of audio streams: 1

lineage
PRO / TVN TV / Camarad VHS Capture Master / SA / DVD-R / DVD Decrypter / VOB Files / You

01 - Introduction
02 - Ready Or Not
03 - Danger On The Track
04 - Let The Good Times Rock
05 - Seventh Sign
06 - More Than Meet The Eye
07 - Carrie
08 - Open Your Heart
09 - Kee Marcello Guitar Solo
10 - Heart Of Stone
11 - Superstitious
12 - Jam
13 - Bad Blood
14 - Cherokee
15 - Rock The Night
16 - The Final Countdown
17 - A Hard Days Night
18 - Hound Dog

The only real decent recording I know. No Menu. All others came from this source, some with nice menus. Europe Kick mayor Ass two nights in a row at Viña del Mar in 1990.



Deep Purple - 1991-02-26 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

DEEP PURPLE Mark VI
Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy (POPB)
"Slaves and masters" tour

Mark VI: Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Lynn Turner, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Roger Glover

SOURCE : EX+ 1st gen stereo audience tapes

LINEAGE :
-> unknown (but great) recording device (probably DAT)
-> Maxell XL IIs type II 1st gen cassettes
-> Nakamichi Dragon (with auto-azimuth) dolby off, Eq µ70 for playback
-> Zoom H2 -> Goldwave v.5.08 for tracks splitting, edits, maximizing at 90%
-> TLH 2.4.1 (build 160)-> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries

CD1 [0:48:18]
01 - Intro
02 - Burn
03 - Black Night (w/ Child In Time snippet)
04 - Truth Hurts
05 - The Cut Runs Deep (w/ Hush snippet)
06 - Perfect strangers
07 - Fire In The Basement

CD2 [0:51:45]
01 - King Of Dreams
02 - Love Conquers All
03 - Difficult To Cure
04 - Knocking At Your Back Door
05 - Hey Joe
06 - Highway Star
07 - Smoke On The Water -> drum solo -> Impro -> Woman From Tokyo -> Smoke on the water

Total 1:40:04

This is a complete show and with the exception of an incomplete FM radio show that's around, this is the best quality show from this era that I've heard by this line up of Deep Purple. This line up only lasted one tour and album and is not the favoured line up with most Deep Purple fans but they do have their moments. "Slaves & Masters" was the only album to feature new singer and ex Rainbow singer Joe Lynn Turner. With Joe up front Ritchie was able to get the band to play the track Burn, The set opener from the Coverdale/Hughes period of Deep Purple, a song Ian Gillan refused to sing.

Sting - 1994-02-26 - East Rutherford, NJ (pre-FM/FLAC)



(pre-FM FLAC)

Brendon Byrne Arena
Meadowlands, N.J.
February 26, 1994 (date corrected, info says 24th)
Ten Summoner's Tales tour
WBCN 104.1 FM (westwood one) rebroadcast 4/30/1994
Late Show with David Letterman Feb 28, 1994
and Grammy Awards March 1, 1994

lineage:
WBCN 104.1 FM rebroadcast (tracks 23 and 24, TV broadcast) > Yamaha 500 reciever with digital tuner and wire FM antenna > tracks 1, 10, 11 and 12: teac 3300 reel deck, 3.3/4 ips, no dolby >
Maxell UD 7" master reel > played on Akai GX-77 into soundforge (wav) > rest of tracks: nak. 300 cassette deck (no dolby) > maxell XLII-S 90 min master cassettes > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > (all tracks) flac (sb's aligned)

Sting: bass, vocals
David Sancious: keyboards
Dominic Miller: guitar (thanks to UncleBoko for spelling correction)
Vinnie Colaiuta: drums
Melissa Etheridge: vocals * (track 19 only)

CD1 [68:11]
01 - if I ever lose my faith in you > 5:41
02 - heavy cloud, no rain 4:14
03 - love is stronger than justice 8:02
04 - band intros :28
05 - seven days 4:51 (gap at 1:30)
06 - a day in the life 3:55
07 - fields of gold 3:51
08 - synchronicity II 4:33
09 - every little thing she does is magic 4:20
10 - Roxanne 7:00
11 - shape of my heart 11:03
12 - Saint Augustine in hell 10:10

CD2 [51:11]
13 - Englishman in New York 5:15
14 - king of pain > demolition man 7:35
15 - bring on the night > when the world is running down 8:54
16 - radio encore intro :09
17 - she's too good for me > 4:03
18 - nothing about me 3:55
19 - every breath you take * 6:26
20 - more radio encore talk :25
21 - fragile 4:22
22 - radio outro talk :18

Late Show with David Letterman Feb. 28, 1994
23 - seven days 5:01

Grammy awards March 1, 1994
24 - if I ever lose my faith in you 4:47

runtime: 119:22 (minutes/seconds)

notes:
these are all shared together because it was all part of a few 1994 days of Sting in New Jersey and NY area and the Grammy Awards, featuring one of his most popular albums, "Ten Summoner's Tales".
two different master recordings were used to put this together due to some issues with both recordings. for example the cassette missed the end of roxanne and beginning of shape of my heart, and the radio outro after St. Augustine (which makes a good disc break point) so the reel copy was used for those 2 songs and the 1st one which cut off the first notes of the show. unfortunately there is still a short gap in the middle of seven days, from the broadcast. otherwise this appears to be the full NJ concert from the WW1 broadcast. apparently they come from 2 different re-broadcasts on the same radio station and using the same reciever. these tapes have almost never been played since being recorded.

Sting - 1994-02-26 - East Rutherford, NJ (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Brendon Byrne Arena
Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J.
February 26, 1994 (date corrected, info says 24th)
Ten Summoner's Tales tour
WBCN 104.1 FM (westwood one) rebroadcast 4/30/1994
Late Show with David Letterman Feb 28, 1994
and Grammy Awards March 1, 1994

lineage: 
WBCN 104.1 FM rebroadcast (tracks 23 and 24, TV broadcast) > Yamaha 500 reciever with digital tuner and wire FM antenna > tracks 1, 10, 11 and 12: teac 3300 reel deck, 3.3/4 ips, no dolby > Maxell UD 7" master reel > played on Akai GX-77 into soundforge (wav) > rest of tracks: nak. 300 cassette deck (no dolby) > maxell XLII-S 90 min master cassettes > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > (all tracks) flac (sb's aligned)

Sting: bass, vocals
David Sancious: keyboards
Dominic Miller: guitar (thanks to UncleBoko for spelling correction)
Vinnie Colaiuta: drums
Melissa Etheridge: vocals * (track 19 only)

CD1 [68:11]
01 - if I ever lose my faith in you > 5:41
02 - heavy cloud, no rain 4:14
03 - love is stronger than justice 8:02
04 - band intros :28
05 - seven days 4:51 (gap at 1:30)
06 - a day in the life 3:55
07 - fields of gold 3:51
08 - synchronicity II 4:33
09 - every little thing she does is magic 4:20
10 - Roxanne 7:00
11 - shape of my heart 11:03
12 - Saint Augustine in hell 10:10

CD2 [51:11]
13 - Englishman in New York 5:15
14 - king of pain > demolition man 7:35
15 - bring on the night > when the world is running down 8:54
16 - radio encore intro :09
17 - she's too good for me > 4:03
18 - nothing about me 3:55
19 - every breath you take * 6:26
20 - more radio encore talk :25
21 - fragile 4:22
22 - radio outro talk :18

Late Show with David Letterman Feb. 28, 1994
23 - seven days 5:01

Grammy awards March 1, 1994
24 - if I ever lose my faith in you 4:47

runtime: 119:22 (minutes/seconds)

notes: 
these are all shared together because it was all part of a few 1994 days of Sting in New Jersey and NY area and the Grammy Awards, featuring one of his most popular albums, "Ten Summoner's Tales". two different master recordings were used to put this together due to some issues with both recordings. for example the cassette missed the end of roxanne and beginning of shape of my heart, and the radio outro after St. Augustine (which makes a good disc break point) so the reel copy was used for those 2 songs and the 1st one which cut off the first notes of the show. unfortunately there is still a short gap in the middle of seven days, from the broadcast. otherwise this appears to be the full NJ concert from the WW1 broadcast. apparently they come from 2 different re-broadcasts on the same radio station and using the same reciever. these tapes have almost never been played since being recorded.

Jimmy Page & Robert Plant - 1995-02-26 - Pensacola, FL (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Jimmy Page Robert Plant 
Civic Center, 
Pensacola,Florida,U.S.A. 
1995-02-26 

Source:audience 
Quality:Very Good 

Lineage:
ANALOG CASSETTE>CD-r>EAC WAV>TLH FLAC 8

Transfer info:
TASCAM 112 MKII>Sony CDR-W33

CD1 [46:42]
01 - Intro 
02 - Yallah 
03 - Bring It On Home 
04 - Celecbration Day 
05 - Dancing Days 
06 - Shake My Tree 
07 - Since I've Been Loving You 
08 - Lullabye 
09 - Achilles Last Stand 

CD2 [68:06]
10 - No Quarter 
11 - Wonderful One 
12 - Gallows Pole 
13 - Hurdy Gurdy solo 
14 - Nobodys Fault but Mine 
15 - Friends 
16 - Calling to You 
17 - In The Evening 
18 - Four Sticks 
19 - Black Dog 
20 - Kashmir 

Comments: 
Fresh Transfer from 2nd gen traded cassette. 
20th Anniversary of the beginning of the Page-Plant concerts, this being the opening night. Unique for this night is the soon-to-be dropped,"Achilles Last Stand". A bold attempt at a tough to play classic,it was performed fairly well with a minor 'hiccup' or two. Interesting to check out Jimmy's playing on this song. I believe 'Achilles' was played one more night,and then dropped. The quality is quite good with only a couple fans talking it up at times. Great show,but this was not the 'Second Coming' of Led Zep like it was hyped up to be. Just my two cents worth but I could have done without the dreadful "Lullabye".

Eric Clapton - 1996-02-26 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Title: Bell Bottom Blues
Venue: Royal Albert Hall

Source: Vg+ Audience Recording
Lineage: E.C. IS HERE (DJ COPY 15/16) Boot 2CD > EAC > FLAC

Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low: Guitar
Dave Bronze: Bass
Jerry Portnoy: Harmonica
Chris Stainton: Keyboards
Steve Gadd: Drums
Katie Kissoon: Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles: Backing Vocals
Roddy Lorimer: Trumpet
Tim Sanders: Tenor Sax
Simon Clarke: Baritone Sax

CD1
01 - Badge
02 - Hoochie Coochie Man
03 - Bell Bottom Blues
04 - I Shot The Sheriff
05 - Wonderful Tonight
06 - Lay Down Sally
07 - Five Long Years
08 - Circus Left Town
09 - Tears In Heaven
10 - My Father's Eyes
11 - Alberta, Alberta
12 - Layla

CD2
01 - Tearing Us Apart
02 - Old Love
03 - Tore Down
04 - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
05 - White Room
06 - Sunshine Of Your Love
07 - Everyday I Have The Blues
08 - Before You Accuse Me

Jimmy Page & Robert Plant - 1998-02-26 - Katowice, PL (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Jimmy Page Robert Plant
Spodek
Katowice,Poland
1998-02-26

NTSC-DVD
Standalone menu
Source:Audience
Quality:Good
Aprrox:1 hour 45mins
Lineage:VHS>DVDR>HD(dvd decrypter)>DIME 
Gear used:Mitsubishi HS-U448 VCR>Monster cables>Panasonic DMR-E30 
From the collection of:sunvenusmoon

GSpot info:
DVD VOB Format
MPEG-2 
Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR
I/L
TFF
NTSC 4:3

Audio
AC3 0xbd[0x80]:48000Hz
256 kb/s tot,stereo(2/0)

01 - The Wanton Song
02 - Bring It On Home
03 - Heartbreaker
04 - Ramble On
05 - Walking Into Clarksdale
06 - No Quarter
07 - Going To California
08 - Tangerine
09 - Gallows Pole
10 - Burning Up
11 - Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
12 - How Many More Times
13 - Most High
14 - Whole Lotta Love
15 - Thank You
16 - Rock and Roll

Comments:
Made from a traded vhs tape. This was video taped by a fan from way in back of a large sports-arena. The zoom-in captures close ups of the stage action so the picture is quite good quality. The audio is good qaulity as well. Overall worth watching.

Simple Minds - 2006-02-26 - Bielefeld, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Simple Minds
2006-02-26
Bielefeld - Ringlokschuppen

FM Broadcast NDR 2

Lineage:
CD-R>EAC (Secure)>Wav>TLH Flac 8

Complete Show:No

01 - Home
02 - Up On The Catwalk
03 - Love Song
04 - Waterfront
05 - Someone, Somewhere In Summertime
06 - The Jeweller (Part 2)
07 - Belfast Child
08 - Stranger
09 - Different World (Taormina - Me)
10 - Alive And Kicking

U2 - 2006-02-26 - Santiago, CL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

U2
Tour : Vertigo Tour
Leg : Leg 4 - Rest Of The World
Date : 02.26.2006
Country : Chile
Town : Santiago
Place : Estadio Nacional
Type : Audio
unknown taper for me
my line age: cdr - wave - tlh flac level 8 - dime - you

01 - City Of Blinding Lights
02 - Vertigo / She Loves You (snippet)
03 - Elevation
04 - Until The End Of The World
05 - New Year's Day
06 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
07 - Beautiful Day / Blackbird (snippet)
08 - The First Time
09 - Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
10 - Love And Peace Or Else
11 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
12 - Bullet The Blue Sky / When Johnny Comes Marching Home (snippet) / The Hands That Built America (snippet)
13 - Miss Sarajevo
14 - Pride (In The Name Of Love)
15 - Where The Streets Have No Name
16 - One

encore(s):
17 - Zoo Station
18 - The Fly / (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (snippet)
19 - Mysterious Ways
20 - With Or Without You
21 - Mothers Of The Disappeared
22 - Yahweh
23 - All I Want Is You