mercoledì 8 luglio 2026

KSAN Live from Record Plant - 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

KSAN Live from Record Plant
1973, 1974, 1975, 1977
KSAN JIVE 95 FM Radio - San Francisco, California
Record Plant - Sausalito, California

Archival Group Member Sponsored Tree
Beanstalk 1, 2, 3 & 4

Beanstalk 1
Jerry Garcia and Merle 1973-07-08
Michael Bloomfield and Friends 1974-11-10
Randy Newman 1974-11-04
Bonnie Raitt 1973-12-09
Steve Miller Band 1973-07-01

Beanstalk 2
Mike Bloomfield and Mark Naftalin 1973-04-22
Old And In The Way 1973-03-02
Jimmy Buffet 1974-10-18
Jessie Colin Young 1975-07-27
Elvin Bishop Group 1973-07

Beanstalk 3
David Bromberg Band 1975-06-18
Nick Gravenites & Blue Gravy 1973-04-22
Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys 1973-10-19
Commander Cody & The Lost Planet Airmen 1973-06-10
Ry Cooder 1974-07-23
Sons Of Champlain 1973-06-17

Beanstalk 4
Robin Trower_RP 1973-01-13
Peter Frampton_RP 1975-02-24
Tom Petty and The HeartBreakers_RP 1977-04-23
Link Wray_RP 1974-09-25
Les Dudek and Polar Bear_RP 1974-11-10
Linda Ronstadt_RP 1973-11-18

Yes - A Concert Dream-Called Over Valleys of Endless Seas (VAR/FLAC)




(Various FLAC)

A Concert Dream: Called Over Valleys of Endless Seas

Jon Anderson - lead vocals
Tom Brislin - keyboards
Bill Bruford - drums
Steve Howe - guitar, vocals
Igor Khoroshev - Keyboards
Patrick Moraz - keyboards
Billy sherwood - guitars
Chris Squire - bass, vocals
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
Alan White - drums, vocals

CD1
01 - Firebird Suite, 2004-07-08, Lugano, SWZ (sbd)
02 - Roundabout, 1971-11-24, New York, NY
03 - Perpetual Change, 1999-09-12, Buenos Aires, AR
04 - Close to the Edge, 2001-12-01, Brighton, ENG
05 - Heart of the Sunrise, 1979-06-09, Chicago, IL
06 - Gates of Delirium, 1974-12-11, Boston, MA

CD2
01 - Cans and Brahms, 1973-03-10, Tokyo, JPN
02 - Long Distance Runaround, 2004-09-13, Albuquerque, NM
03 - Clap, 2004-09-17, Concord, CA
04 - To Be Over, 2003-09-20, Sydney, AUS
05 - Show Me, 2002-08-10, XM Radio (sbd)
06 - We Have Heaven, 2002-08-23, Universal City, CA
07 - South Side of the Sky, 2004-08-22, Hartford, CT
08 - Turn Of The Century, 1977-10-27, London, ENG
09 - The Revealing Science of God, 2002-08-24, Las Vegas, NV

CD3
01 - Intro to The Remembering, 1974-02-14, Uniondale, NY
02 - The Remembering, 1974-02-14, Uniondale, NY
03 - The Ancient, 1974-02-18, New York, NY
04 - Ritual, 2000-07-19, Holmdel, NJ (sbd)
05 - Flight Jam, 1977-10-27, London, ENG

CD4
01 - Awaken, 1977-10-28, London, ENG
02 - Your Move/I've Seen All Good People, 1998-03-01, Nottingham, ENG
03 - Onward, 1996-03-06, San Luis Obispo, CA
04 - And You and I, 2004-05-13, New York, NY
05 - Yours is no Disgrace, 1977-08-12, Boston, MA
06 - Starship Trooper, 1996-03-05, San Luis Obispo, CA

We open with the "Firebird," of course, and then from there, the Voice. Anderson's distinctive tenor, simultaneously delicate and powerful is Yes' one and only lead singer. It is the band's fifth (or first) musical instrument. Imagine Zeppelin without Plant, the Doors without Morrison, the Stones without Jagger. Yes without Anderson? Listen to the closing line of "Onward, the power of "Gates," the innocence of "Show Me." Only a voice as versatile as Anderson's can handle the vocal requirements of compositions as diverse as those.

Howe's guitar is the next defining Yes sound.  The acoustic break of "Clap" into "To be Over" bookends his talent over the years, but it's the lead fills in "South Side" and solos in "Trooper" and "Disgrace" that absolutely boggle the mind.

The other three elements close the circle. White and Squire work together seamlessy. Check out their masterwork, "Heart of the Sunrise." Yes has other keyboard players but Wakeman is the band's quintessential piano man. The standouts here are the back and forth with Howe on "South Side," the 1973 solo piece, "Cans and Brahms," "Turn of the Century" and, of course, the masterpiece, "Awaken."

The astute Yesfan will notice that these compositions come from the golden era (1970-78) when Yes' successful creative energy knew no boundaries. Our imaginary concert starts with "Roundabout" when the boys weren't tired of playing it. We hear "Tales" in its entirety and for those who weren't thrilled with that "bombastic" four song symphony, a lively "Awaken" rouses us from slumber. The show closes with the stunning MSG performance of "And You and I"...what, in retrospect, should have been Yes' final performance. All that's left are the two encores and the final notes fade into the nowhere. We love when we play, indeed.

Tapers: various
Lineage: N/A
Notes on Sound Quality: All Audience Recordings except as noted: Sound Quality is Excellent to Excellent+ throughout except*
*SQ is Fair to good
All tracks are from the original filesets as previously torrented. New checksums created with TLH.
Convert to lossy for personal use only-share only LOSSLESS recordings.
NOT FOR SALE-PLEASE SHARE FREELY
Artwork courtesy Roger Dean and the internet.

A word about compilations: This compilation is diguised as a concert. I put together these performances for my personal enjoyment, and share them for the same reason. There are several Yes compilations available; "Wondrous Stories," "Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection" and "Word Is Live." This collection is not meant to replace, but complement, the official releases. Nothing beats the original tracks themselves.

Frank Zappa - 1969-07-08 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

This is a new remastered version of one of the best early Mothers bootlegs, if not THE best. The performance, choice of repertoire and overall sound quality are exceptional. This one is a no-brainer for anyone even slightly interested in live Mothers Of Invention.

Circulating copies of this show are off by 40 samples causing the stereo image to smear and lean to the right. Fixing this did a world of good and centered and stabilized the stereo image. While I was at it, I fixed the muddy EQ which really brought the recording to life. Nothing else was done to enhance the sound. The copy of the show used here is said to be a 4th gen copy but I think it sounds better than that, possibly 2nd or 3rd gen with some reel gens in there, but who knows. At some point, the channels were horribly misaligned and it has circulated this way for a long time.

This version of the show is unedited and has several more minutes of material and the correct sequencing compared to the original boot LP and "Beat The Boots" versions.

FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION
The Ark {Remastered Edition}

01 Intro [1:58]
02 Big Leg Emma [4:19]
03 Some Ballet Music [8:09]
04 Status Back Baby [6:27]
05 Valarie [4:01]
06 My Guitar [13:30]
07 Uncle Meat [3:28]
08 Drum Duet [2:05]
09 King Kong [18:23]

TOTAL TIME: 62:24

QUALITY: A+ Stereo Soundboard

Recorded July 8, 1969 @ The Ark, Boston MA by Steven Waldman

Tape from the collection of Jeff Allan
Analog to Digital transfer by Drew 51
Pitch Correction by Taurus - February 2007
Phase Correction, EQ & Edit by JWB - December 2014

Janis Joplin - 1970-07-08 - Honolulu, HI (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage: 
LPs -> Sound Forge ->Click and Crackle Removal-> FLAC via TLH, level 6, Sectors aligned and verified, FLAC integrity checked. 

Janis Joplin and the Full Tilt Boogie Band - Mega-rare restored first-edition vinyl "Get It While You Can", Honolulu International Center Arena, 1970 -07-08 RAW SOUNDBOARD FABULOUS RECORDING retracked and rejoined - Merry Christmas Dime! (Mp3 sample included) 

What you have in your hot little hands is the original edition of "Get It While You Can", which was pressed on yellow vinyl a very long time ago. I have the more recent reissue which runs a poor second on quality, and does nothing for listener. You have a great sounding Janis at top form to listen to, a rowdy audience, PLUS Mr. Asshole Announcer (who hasn't a clue of how to deal with them). It's simply great. 

This is a raw soundboard, you can feel the room shake if you turn it up loud enough. I had a decision to make, either to lose a little bass and kill the hum in the recording, or to let it stand. I've chosen to let it stand, I simply don't think it's intrusive enough to mess with. The tracks have been repositioned to make the modern listening experience a bit better: 

Setlist (run time 60m23S) 

01 - Intro/Tell Me Mama 
02 - Half Moon 
03 - Move Over 
04 - Short Jams and Conversation 
05 - Maybe 
06 - Summertime 
07 - Band Intros and Conversation 
08 - Get It While You Can 
09 - Time Keeps Moving On 
10 - Asshole Announcer and Conversation 
11 - Piece Of My Heart/Outro 

Notes: 
I have two copies of this record. I used one for sides 1/4 and the other for sides 2/3 

Elvin Bishop - 1973-07-08 - Sausalito, CA (FM/FLAC)




(KSAN FM broadcast FLAC)

The Record Plant 

sounds suspiciously like preFM 
excellent quality 

CD1
01 - Travelin' Shoes 
02 - Little Brother Bill 
03 - Mockingbird 
04 - Down In The Valley 
05 - (Set -Up/Talk Over) 
06 - Piggly Wiggly Blues 
07 - Watermelon 
08 - I Need Your Lovin' Everyday 
09 - Ground Hog Song 
10 - Go Fishing 

CD2
01 - Wide River > 
02 - Party til The Cows Come Home 
03 - Little Brown Bird 
04 - (KSAN Theme)

Bob Seger - 1974-07-08 - Denver, CO (FM/SHN)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Bob Seger 
"Get Out of Denver" 
Ebbets Field, 
Denver, CO 
July 8th, 1974 

Source: FM 

01 - Don't Burn Down the Bridge 4:18 
02 - I've Been Working 4:51 
03 - UMC 3:40 
04 - Sail On 4:53 
05 - Someday 4:46 
06 - Nutbush City Limits 3:58 
07 - Heavy Music 4:43 
08 - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man 2:56 
09 - Gang Bang 4:38 
10 - All Your Love 4:38 
11 - Let It Rock 12:11 
12 - Get Out of Denver 5:27 
13 - Rosalie 3:23 
14 - Song to Rufus 4:08 

Review: 
Recorded live at Ebbet's Field in Denver, Colorado on July 8th, 1974. An incredible find and a great sounding radio broadcast on KVPI 105.9FM. Taken from the original reel-to-reel tapes used the broadcast the concerts. Captures Bob a bit over a year before he finally found success. Any and all Seger fans should have this show! Sound quality is EX+.

Weather Report - 1974-07-08 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Live at The Bottom Line

Source: FM BROADCAST (prob.WNEW Broadcast, unk. generation Tape) > CDR > trade (many years ago!!)

Joe Zawinul - Keyboards
Wayne Shorter - Saxophones
Alphonso Johnson - Bass
Darryl Brown - Drums
Dom Um Romao - Percussion

01 - Nubian Sundance
02 - In A Silent Way > Scarlet Woman
03 - Cucumber Slumber
04 - Sophisticated Lady
05 - Dom Solo
06 - Boogie Woogie Waltz

Sound: quite good sound, but a bit muffled from an "aged" tape source

AC/DC - 1975-07-08 - Launceston, Tasmania, AU (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

HIGH VOLTAGE - Live in '75
1975-07-08 Lauceston Albert Hall
Tasmania Australia
During the "high Voltage" Australian tour
Plus Bonus Tracks (see details)
2lp Bootleg Vinyl rip done by Hanemaaijer May, 2016
Pictures of the LP in the torrent
Lp has some clicks i can't remove

Lineage: 
Bootleg - ION Turntable - Audacity - Wave - CD Wave (tracksplitting - TLH Flac level 8 plus checksums

A1 She's Got Balls 7:02  
A2 Show Business 4:56  
A3 Soul Stripper 7:51  
B1 School Days 5:36  
B2 High Voltage 5:10  
B3 The Jack 6:27  
B4 Shake Rattle And Roll 4:12  
C1 Baby Please Don't Go 18:39  
C2 Rock 'N' Roll Singer 5:14  
D1 It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) 6:19  
D2 Bon Scott Speaking 0:47  
D3 Can I Sit Next To You Girl 4:42  
D4 Live Wire 5:39  
D5 Rocker 3:15  
D6 T.N.T. 3:29  

Notes 
Tracks A1 to C1, Recorded Live at Albert Hall, Launceston, Australia on July 8th 1975 (sleeve says July 12th) 
Track C2, Recorded Live at Thameside Arena, Reading, England on August 29th 1976 
Tracks D1 to D3, Recorded Live at Leith Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on June 12th (sleeve says Edinburgh Playhouse July 16th) 
Track D4, Recorded Live at Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium on October 17th 1976 
Track D5, Recorded Live at Congresgebouw, Den Haag, Netherlands on October 18th 1976 
Track D6, Recorded Live at Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia on December 18th 1976 

AC/DC - 1976-07-08 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

AC/DC 
Venue: Paris Theater
City: London
Country: England 
Date: July 8 1976 
Taper: BBC Radio 1
Radio Show: "Mike Mansfield´s Super Pop Show" 
Tour: Lock Up Your Daughters UK Summer Tour 

Lineage: 
Trade > CDR > EAC "Secure Mode" > Wave > Traders Little Helper > Flac 6 

01.  Peter Drummond Introducing 
02.  Live Wire 
03.  It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock `N´ Roll) 
04.  Soul Stripper 
05.  High Voltage 
06.  Baby, Please Don't Go

Emerson, Lake, Palmer - 1977-07-08 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Madison Square Garden

Source:
SHN>CDR>iTunes5 AIFF Import>Xact Flac Level 8


Disc 1: (70:13m)
01.Abbadon's Bolero (5:50m)
02.Hoedown (3:26m)
03.Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Pt.2 (4:56m)
04.The Enemy God (3:10m)
05.Tarkus-Eruption/Stones Of Years/Iconoclast/Mass/Aquatarkus (15:23m)
06.Still...You Turn Me On (3:02m)
07.Lucky Man (2:38m)
08.Pictures At An Exhibition (15:27m)
09.Piano concerto No.1-movements 1&3 (16:17m)

Disc 2: (63:18m)
01.Closer To Believing (6:48m)
02.C'est La Vie (4:19m)
03.Knife Edge (5:07m)
04.Tank (Carl solo) (11:57m)
05.Nutrocker (6:50m)
06.Pirates (12:00m)
07.Fanfare For The Common Man (9:34m)
08.Rhondo/Fanfare (reprise) (6:41m)

Notes
An excellent audience recording of ELP with the orchestra...and a set list that shows ELP as the premier neo-classical ProgRock band of the 70's, they threw everything but the kitchen sink into this gig !!! They are so on top of their game at this point it's scary...if you are a musician who has ever tried to cover ELP...you know what I mean. A must for ELP fans.

Little Feat - 1978-07-08 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Nakano Plaza Sun Hall

-Recording Information-
Source: FM - Little Feat Radio Hour broadcast
Lineage: FM > Mcas > cdr > wav > restore > flac(lvl8)
Transfer: Nakamichi CR-7A > TASCAM CD-RW750
Runtime: 89:06

SHN-ID# 121231

Lowell George - guitar, vocals
Paul Barrére - guitar, vocals
Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals
Kenny Gradney - bass, vocals
Richie Hayward - drums, vocals
Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals

CD1 [71:14]
01 ..Skin It Back > (5:02) [fades in]
02 Fat Man in the Bathtub (5:05)
03 Walkin' All Night (4:07) //
04 Rock and Roll Doctor (4:04) //
05 Time Loves a Hero > (4:21)
06 Day or Night (6:25) //
07 Oh Atlanta (4:03) //
08 Day at the Dog Races ^ (12:21) //
09 All That You Dream (5:21)
10 Old Folks Boogie (3:52)
11 Dixie Chicken > (12:13)
12 Tripe Face Boogie (4:15) //

CD2 - Encore [17:51]
13 Willin' > band introduction > (4:21)
14 Don't Bogart That Joint > Willin' (1:40) //
15 Feats Don't Fail Me Now (8:15) //
16 Rocket in My Pocket (3:33)

^ Lowell George out

Editor's Comments:

This is a pretty clean FM broadcast recording and a nice upgrade to the commonly circulating source, as found on the Internet Archive (http://archive.org/details/lf1978-07-08.shnf). That version has some severe synchronization errors and digital glitches particularly in the second half of the concert. Here is a fresh transfer from an off-air master cassette, recorded and played back on a great cassette deck.

The usable signal is up to 19 kHz, and no FM pilot tone is present. I think the Little Feat Radio Hour broadcast material was sourced from a radio broadcast. The broadcast is not live-to-air, but from an edited pre-FM reel by Nippon Broadcasting Corporation. During the 1970s, channel inversion and reversal was a common practice of their live concert broadcasts. Whether this was done to foil bootleggers, or to provide stereo widening is uncertain, but such processing splits the soundstage in two, and with the slight FM phase offset of 2 samples, has a sort of overdubbing effect. On the negative side, it also cancels some frequencies and emphasizes others. For this release I inverted and swapped the two channels and virtually eliminated the phase offset.

The edits ("//") shown in the set list are as broadcast by LFRH where much of the applause between songs was removed or voiced-over with commentary. I removed the remaining commentary. Some of the transitions are a little abrupt, and there are a lot of them in the first half of the broadcast, with edits between all but 2 tracks.

There were periodic light clicks throughout the left channel of the first two songs of the encore (tracks 13 and 14). I could not coax any automated processing tools to do what I wanted, so these were edited individually. The reason for the noise in this track was that the gain on these first two tracks of Fragment C were boosted about 10 dB. After removing the clicks, I brought the gain back in line with the rest of the material by cutting it down by 9 dB.

Restoration:
- corrected DC offset errors
- restored clipped peaks
- balanced channels and gain normalized
- swapped and inverted channels (there was interference between the 2 channels)
- shortened long fade-in at start
- removed LFRH commentary
- lightly decrackled and declicked
- phase offset correction: -0.06 ms (right channel trailed by 2-3 samples)
- repaired clicks and pops
- decreased gain of tracks 13 and 14 by 9 dB
- joined fragments and tracked

Kiss - 1979-07-08 - Landover, MD (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Return of Kiss

01 - King Of The Night Time World
02 - Radioactive
03 - Move On
04 - Calling Dr. Love
05 - Firehouse
06 - New York Groove
07 - I Was Made For Lovin' You
08 - Love Gun
09 - 2,000 Man
10 - Guitar Solo
11 - Tossin' And Turnin'
12 - Bass Solo
13 - God of Thunder
14 - Drum Solo
15 - Shout It Out Loud
16 - Black Diamond

Encore:
17 - Detroit Rock City
18 - Beth
19 - Rock And Roll All Nite


Talking Heads - 1979-07-08 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tokyo Nihon Seinenkan

Lineage:
FM > CT > WAV > FLAC frontend > flac

01 - Stay Hungry
02 - Heaven
03 - Air
04 - Artists Only
05 - New Feeling
06 - Memories Can't Wait
07 - Psycho Killer
08 - Take Me To The River
09 - Thank You For Sending Me An Angel

The Ramones - 1980-07-08 - Sydney, AU (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Capitol Theatre


Rebroadcast from "Live At The Wireless" on JJJ radio 1992 (30th anniversary of Triple J)


Taper : pumped

Type : FM
Generation : Masterclone from audiotape

Lineage; FM > Audiocassette > Playback to PC > WAV > Audacity (raising levels & splitting) >

seperate WAV files > FLAC Frontend 1.7 > FLAC level 8 (SB aligned) ~ 16/44,1kHz


01. JJJ's Ramones Jingle
02. DJ Introduction
03. Blitzkrieg Bop
04. Teenage Lobotomy
05. Rockaway Beach
06. I Can't Make It On Time
07. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
08. Rock'n'Roll Highschool
09. I Wanna Be Sedated
10. Do You Remember Rock'n'Roll Radio?
11. She's The One
12. Sheena Is A Punkrocker
13. Here Today Gone Tomorrow
14. Surfin' Bird
15. Cretin Hop
16. California Sun
17. Pinhead
18. DJ outro & setlist


Total Running Time : 0:35:13

Joe Jackson - 1981-07-08 - New York City, NY (OAM/FLAC)


(OAM FLAC)

Joe Jackson
The Savoy
New York City, NY
July 8, 1981

Open air microphone recording broadcast capture? > ? > CD-R trade (with a single WAV file) > WAV > Wave Lab 5 (DC offset correction, and setting of fileset track edit points throughout) > FLAC (level 8, align to sector boundaries, fileset titles named using standard archiving nomenclature and are fully tagged)

Joe Jackson - Lead Vocals, Vibes
Dave Bitelli - Tenor Sax, Clarinet
Raul Oliveira - Trumpet
Pete Thomas: Alto Sax
Nick Weldon - Piano, Vocals
Graham Maby - Bass, Vocals
Larry Tolfree - Drums, Vocals

01 Jumpin' Jive Overture
02 Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
03 Jack, You're Dead
04 We The Cats (Shall Hep Ya)
05 Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?
06 San Francisco Fan
07 You Run Your Mouth, I'll Run My Business
08 You're My Meat
09 What's The Use Of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again)?
10 Stompin' At The Savoy
11 Tuxedo Junction
12 Minnie The Moocher
13 Five Guys Named Moe
14 Jumpin' Jive
15 band intros
16 How Long Must I Wait For You?
17 TP Special
18 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
19 Jumpin' Jive (reprise)

Jaco Pastorius - 1983-07-08 - Kristianstad, SWE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Jaco Pastorius & Word of Mouth 
1983-07-08, Kristianstad Jazz Festival, Kristianstad, Sweden 

Lineage: 
radio broadcast > ? > CD-R trade > cdparanoia > Audacity (tracking) > FLAC

Jaco Pastorius, b, voc 
Kenwood Dennard, dr 
Don Alias, perc 
Delmar Brown, kbd 
Ron Tooley, tp 
Alex Foster, ts, as, ss 
Mike Stern, g 

01. [Announcer] 
02. [Intro] 
03. Dania 
04. Soul Intro - The Chicken 
05. JP solo 
06. Beaver Patrol 
07. Drum solo 
08. Teen Town 
09. Fannie Mae (JP introduces the band) 

Total time: 00:58:21

Simple Minds - Under The Crystal Lights (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

1984-05-27, Irvington, New Jersey, USA & 1984-07-08, Festival Grounds, Werchter, Belgium
Bootleg: "Under The Crystal Lights"
Format: Double CD
Release Information: Far East Recordings SM84 1/2

Silver bootlegs produced in 2009 and remastered by Noddy
C > WAV through NERO > FLAC8 through TRADER LITTLE HELPER > 2U

Jim Kerr: vocals
Charlie Burchill: guitar
Derek Forbes: bass
Mel Gaynor: drums
Michael MacNeil: keyboards

1994-05-27, Irvington, New Jersey, USA CD1:

01 - East at easter
02 - Up on the catwalk
03 - Book of brilliant things
04 - Glittering prize
05 - The american
06 - Speed your love to me/"C" moon cry like a baby
07 - Someone somewhere (In summertime)
08 - Promised you a miracle
09 - Big sleep
10 - Waterfront

Duration: 75:01:22

********

1984-07-08, Festival Grounds, Werchter, Belgium CD2:

01 - Up on the catwalk
02 - Speed your love to me/"C" moon cry like a baby
03 - Glittering prize
04 - The american
05 - Someone somewhere (In summertime)
06 - Promised you a miracle
07 - Big sleep
08 - Waterfront
09 - New gold dream (81-82-83-84)/Take me to the river/Light my fire

Duration: 75:10:28

Bob Dylan - 1984-07-08 - Slane Castle, Ireland (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

lineage
Source - Audio CD in trade, 2007 > FLAC conversion w/ dbPowerAmp

LB-2573, (79:48 ), version "a"; Complete SOUNDBOARD recording, Incomplete concert.;; light tv band on left channel on d1t7; very good to excellent sound [B+]; same sbd recording as LB-1317 but, this has slightly lower levels and does not have the occasional harshness on LB-1317 caused by clipping; so this one also more complete and sounds better ; in comparison to bootleg "Over the Broken Glass" this has a warmer fuller sound
Discontinuity pops t7 1:54, t9 1:53, 2:32, 3:02, 3:46, t12 1:07, 3:23, 3:54

01 - Just Like A Woman [6:31]
02 - Maggie'S Farm [5:13]
03 - I And I [6:43]
04 - License To Kill [3:30]
05 - A Hard Rain'S A-Gonna Fall [6:16]
06 - Tangled Up In Blue [6:48]
07 - To Ramona [4:15]
08 - It'S All Right, Ma (I'M Only Bleeding) [6:24]
09 - Shelter From The Storm [5:20]
10 - With God On Our Side [4:36]
11 - Girl From The North Country [4:27]
12 - It'S All Over Now, Baby Blue [5:24] - Van Morrison On Guitar And Shared Vocals,
13 - Tupelo Honey [4:25] - Van Morrison On Guitar And Shared Vocals,
14 - Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat [4:57] - Bono Vox And Leslie Dowdell Shared Vocals, Steve Wickham On Violin
15 - Blowin' In The Wind [4:59] - Bono Vox And Leslie Dowdell Shared Vocals

79:48

Actual setlist - (* on soundboard recording)
01 Highway 61 Revisited
02 Jokerman
03 All Along The Watchtower
04 Just Like A Woman *
05 Maggie's Farm *
06 I And I *
07 License To Kill *
08 Just My Imagination (Greg Sutton - vocals)
09 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (acoustic) *
10 Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic) *
11 To Ramona (acoustic) *
12 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (acoustic) *
13 Shelter From The Storm *
14 Masters Of War
15 Ballad Of A Thin Man
16 Enough Is Enough
17 Every Grain Of Sand
18 Like A Rolling Stone
19 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic)
20 With God On Our Side (acoustic) *
21 Girl From The North Country (acoustic) *
22 Simple Twist Of Fate
23 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue *
24 Tupelo Honey *
25 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat *
26 Tombstone Blues
27 The Times They Are A-Changin'
28 Blowin' In The Wind *

Lou Reed - 1984-07-08 - Werchter, BE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage: 
FM> Cassette+unknown > Audacity  FLAC 8

01 Sweet Jane 
02 I'm Waiting For The Man 
03 Martial Law
04 Down At The Arcade
05 Legendary Hearts
06 There She Goes Again  
07 Turn Out The Light
08 My Red Joysick
09 Average Guy 
10 Walk On The Wild Side 
11 Satellite Of Love 
12 New Sensations 
13 Sunday Morning 
14 Underneath The Bottle 
15 Betrayed 
16 Doin' The Things That We Want To 
17 Lisa Says
18 Waves Of Fear
19 I Love You, Suzanne 
20 White Light/White Heat 
21 Some Kinda Love
22 Rock And Roll 
23 Kill Your Sons

Tracks 1,2,4,6-17: Broadcast on the last
Rocktempel radio 3 on 1984-10-3 

Tracks 3,5,18-23 : Source Unknown. 

Rod Stewart w Jeff Beck - 1984-07-08 - Seattle, WA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Tacoma Dome

Lineage:
FM Broadcast (unknown hardware) -> CD-R (unknown generation) -> EAC (secure) -> FLAC (L8)

Additional lineage for edits:
FLAC -> WAV -> Adobe Audition CS6 -> TLH (fix sector boundaries errors) -> FLAC (L8) -> Winamp (add tags)

Rod Stewart - vocals
Jim Cregan - guitar
Robin Le Mesurier - guitar
Jay Davis - bass
Tony Brock - drums
Kevin Savigar - keyboards
Jon Coury - keyboards
Jim Zavala - saxophone, harmonica
Nick Lane - horns
Lee Thornberg - horns

CD1
01. The Stripper - intro
02. Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller
03. You Wear It Well
04. Hot Legs
05. Tonight's The Night
06. You're In My Heart
07. She Won't Dance With Me
08. All Right Now
09. Young Turks

CD2
01. Infatuation *
02. People Get Ready *
03. Rock My Plimsoul *
04. I Ain't Superstitious *
05. The Pump *
06. Bad For You *
07. Passion
08. Gasoline Alley
09. Maggie Mae

Total playing time: 1:27:12

 w/ Jeff Beck - guitar

Excellent FM broadcast of Rod's 1984 Camouflage tour, this is the beginning of the tour when he was supposed to have Jeff Beck play every night with him. Of course, they fought, and after only a few nights Beck left the tour. Beck plays on cd2, INFATUATION thru BAD FOR YOU. This is a good, strong concert, and it makes you yearn for a time when they can put their differences aside and play again. Rare live tracks on here include ALL RIGHT NOW (a Free cover), I AIN'T SUPERSTITIOUS, and GASOLINE ALLEY. THE PUMP is a good, grinding instrumental from Beck. Anyways, if you still haven't gotten this, please enjoy!

The last track on each cd included the length of the unused disc space - whoever made this originally didn't know what they were doing I guess... I haven taken the liberty to edit those tracks. Copies of the original bootleg have been here several times, but not this edited version.

Moody Blues - 1986-07-08 - Cleveland, OH (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Moody Blues
Blossom Music Center, Cleveland, OH
July 8, 1986

Westwood One Superstars Concert Series
FM Broadcast 7/26/86 (broadcast date)
FM > unknown deck > cassette > JVC recorder > CDR > AudioCrusher > WAV > Nero Wave Editor (tracking and fades) > FLAC Frontend > FLAC 

01 Intro
02 Gemini Dream
03 The Voice
04 Tuesday Afternoon
05 Your Wildest Dreams
06 Isn't Life Strange
07 The Story In Your Eyes
08 Painted Smile - Reflective Smile - Veteran Cosmic Rocker
09 The Other Side Of Life
10 I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)
11 Nights In White Satin
12 Legend Of A Mind
13 Question

From "The Other Side Of Life" tour.  Many of their well-known hits are represented here.

Andy Taylor Band - 1987-07-08 - Tokyo, JP (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

DVD5
DVD video
MPEG2
AC3
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR
AC3, 2/0 (L,R) ch, 320 kbps,

01. Thunder
02. Don't Let Me Die Young
03. Night Train
04. Bringin' Me Down
05. Life Goes On
06. Tremblin'
07. Winner With You
08. Broken Window
09. Beast Of Burden
10. When The Rain Comes Down
11. I Might Lie
12. Take It Easy
13. Jam
14. Get It On

01:29:37

"Thunder In Tokyo" recorded live at NHK Hall on July 08, 1987 during 'Andy Taylor Japan Tour'








U2 - 1987-07-08 - Brussels, BE (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Technical stuff

Video Codec: MPG2
Frrame Rate: 25 pics/sec
Bitrate: 6453
Frame: 720 x 576
Screen: 4:3 PAL
48khz/256 kb/s stereo

Source:

8mm Camcorder > 1st gen VHS (TDK EHG)

Lineage:

Panasonic NV-FJ 610 VCR > PIONEER STANDALONE DVD REKORDER (fine mode)> DVD (optimized mode)


(01. Intro (Stand By Me) / Where The Streets Have No Name)****Missing****
02. I Will Follow (cuts in)
03. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / Exodus (snippet)
04. MLK
05. The Unforgettable Fire
06. Bullet The Blue Sky
07. Running To Stand Still
08. Sunday Bloody Sunday
09. Exit / Gloria (Van Morisson - snippet)
10. In God's Country
11. The Electric Co. / Break On Through (snippet)
12. Help
13. Bad / Ruby Tuesday (snippet)
14. October
15. New Year's Day
16. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
17. PartyGirl
18.With Or Without You / Shine Like Stars (snippet) / Love Will Tear Us Apart (snippet)
19.40


Notes by the uploader
I don`t know wether there`s a copy straight off the master circulating, but this here is my transfer from my 1st gen VHS (TDK EHG). Got inspired by the upload from popmarter & eric66, who reminded me of how old I am .Saw them in Cologne and Paris on that tour. Back to this torrent: The sound is good, the picture clear and it`s steady (think a tripod was used). Can`t remember the name of the original taper, but he did a great job. In 1987 the camcorders weren`t as small as they are now. This work earns even more respect.

Steve Miller Band - 1989-07-08 - Kansas City, MO (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard SHN)

Steve Miller Band 
Starlight Theater 
Kansas City, MO 
July 8, 1989 

CD1 
01. You Send Me* 
02. Seasons* 
03. Wild Mountain Honey* 
04. Band Intro 
05. Space Cowboy 
06. Love Me Tonight 
07. True Fine Love 
08. Mercury Blues 
09. Rollin' And Tumblin' 
10. Nobody But You Baby 
11. The Stake 
12. Livin' In The USA 
13. Swingtown 

* Solo acoustic songs 

CD2 
01. Gangster Of Love 
02. Ya Ya 
03. Born To Be Blue 
04. I Wanna Make The World Turn Around 
05. The Joker 
06. Fly Like An Eagle 
07. Abracadabra 
08. Take The Money And Run 
09. Jet Airliner 
10. Jungle Love 
11. Serenade 
12. Rock'n Me 
13. Who Do You Love 

NOTE: set2 is 82 minutes long, you'll have to put gangster of love on the end of disc1 before burning onto two 80min cds 

Lineage 
This came to me in a DAT trade, and this was the enclosed documentation: 

SBD>DAT>VHS HiFi>DAT 

I then took my DAT clone and converted to shn: 

My DAT Clone>WAV (SPDIF @44.1 KHz)>SHN (mkw)>CD 

I suppose there is a pure digital version out there somewhere, but I have never seen this circulate, so I don't know for sure. This sounds pretty good despite the one analog generation. Enjoy and spread the tunes!

The Cure - 1989-07-08/09 - Paris, FR (3xDVDfull aud-shot)

(3xDVDfull aud-shot)

Date: 1989-07-08 and 09 (mix) 

Location: 
08.07.1989 Paris - Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy (France) 
09.07.1989 Paris - Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy (France) 

Robert Smith: vocals and guitar 
Simon Gallup: bass 
Porl Thompson: guitar, saxophone 
Boris Williams: drums 
Roger O'Donnell: piano 

File size: 
DVD 1: 3,42 GB (3.676.549.120 bytes) 
DVD 2: 3,23 GB (3.468.918.784 bytes) 
DVD 3: 2,75 GB (2.955.681.792 bytes) 
Total: 9,40 GB (10.101.149.696 bytes) 

Recorded by: Not available 

VHS TDK GOLD - to DVD in mode XP - to us 

I received the VHS, from a trader located in Paris (Sylvan), in the early of 1990, the quality 20 years ago is very, very good. I suppose my VHS is very close to the original. 

The quality is the possible after this years, but I think it was the best we can get in nowadays. 

Image quality: Colour is very good for the collectors, for the others if they exist I made some screens (included on the torrent). 
Sound quality: Seven (I think). 


DVD 1, 2 and 3 INFORMATION GSPOT: 

Audio: 
Codec - AC3 
Bitrate - 384/kB/S tot 

Video: 
Codec - MPEG2 
Resolution - 720X576 
Framerate - 25 000 
Bitrate - 7677 
Format - PAL 
Aspect - 4:3 

DVD 1 
Total length: 59:43 

Start at 1:20, end at 59:43 

Songs from 1989/07/08 

01 - 01:20 - plainsong 
02 - 07:08 - pictures of you 
03 - 14:20 - closedown 
04 - 18:44 - kyoto song 
05 - 23:58 - a night like this 
06 - 28:48 - just like heaven 
07 - 32:18 - last dance 
08 - 37:04 - lovesong 
09 - 40:42 - charlotte sometimes 
10 - 42:42 - the walk 
11 - 48:38 - a forest 

DVD 2 
Total length: 56:21 
Start at 0:00, end at 56:21 
Songs from 1989/07/08 
12 - 00:00 - in between days 
13 - 02:50 - the same deep water as you 
14 - 13:32 - prayers for rain 
15 - 18:21 - disintegration 

Songs from 1989/07/09 
16 - 26:27 - piggy in the mirror (small cut in the beginning) 
17 - 29:55 - play for today 
18 - 33:39 - catch 
19 - 36:14 - fascination street 
20 - 41:04 - cold 


Songs from 1989/07/08 
E1: 
21 - 45:24 - lullaby 
22 - 49:50 - close to me 
23 - 53:14 - let's go to bed 

DVD 3 

Total length: 59:43 

Start at 0:00, end at 48:00 

Songs from 1989/07/08 

E1: (continuation) 
24 - 00:00 - why can't i be you/lovecats 

E2: 
Songs from 1989/07/09 
25 - 08:46 - the holy hour 
26 - 13:27 - the drowning man 
27 - 19:34 - all cats are grey 

E3 
Songs from 1989/07/09 
28 - 26:26 - m 
29 - 30:13 - object (as introduction) 
30 - 31:07 - three imaginary boys 
31 - 34:14 - fire in cairo 
32 - 37:40 - boys don't cry 
33 - 40:27 - 10.15 saturday night 
34 - 44:55 - killing an arab 

More information:
http://www.cure-concerts.de/concerts/1989-07-08.php
http://www.cure-concerts.de/concerts/1989-07-09.php
http://www.crazycreator.de/curefd/setlist.php?date=740
http://www.crazycreator.de/curefd/setlist.php?date=741
http://www.crazycreator.de/curefd/presse.php?page=114
http://www.chainofflowers.com/prayeuro.htm
http://www.impressionofsounds.com/1989.html

According with
"http://www.cure-concerts.de/concerts/1989-07-08.php"
and
"http://www.cure-concerts.de/concerts/1989-07-09.php",

there are 33 songs, but here I count 34, including "object".