sabato 20 giugno 2026

The Beatles - 1965-06-20 - Paris, FR (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

Lineage:Technics Turntable SL-BD3---MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB---HDD---Flac

Source : Double Vinyl LP - The Swingin Pig 008-2 Blue Vinyl

16Bit-41Khz Recording

Afternoon Show ( Track A1 - B6 )
Evening Show ( Track C1 - D6 )

A1 Twist And Shout 
A2 She's A Woman 
A3 Can't Buy Me Love 
A4 I'm A Loser 
A5 I Wanna Be Your Man 
A6 A Hard Day's Night 

B1 Baby's In Black 
B2 Rock And Roll Music 
B3 Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby 
B4 I Feel Fine 
B5 Ticket To Ride 
B6 Long Tall Sally 

C1 Twist And Shout 
C2 She's A Woman 
C3 I'm A Loser 
C4 Can't Buy Me Love 
C5 Baby's In Black 
C6 I Wanna Be Your Man 

D1 A Hard Day's Night 
D2 Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby 
D3 Rock And Roll Music 
D4 I Feel Fine 
D5 Ticket To Ride 
D6 Long Tall Sally

Side A As One Track !
Side B As One Track !
Side C As One Track !
Side D As One Track !




Johnny Cash - 1968-06-20 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


Johnny Cash - 1968-06-20 - London, UK
(FM broadcast FLAC)

Johnny Cash
w/ Luther Perkins & The Tennessee Three, Carl Perkins, June Carter Cash
Live at the BBC
London, England
recorded on May 10, 1968, aired on June 20, 1968

BBC Radio Show > ? > Vinyl bootleg ("The Boy From Arkansas" Yellow Label - MIB 80701) > ? > CDR > EAC > WAV > Flac

01 Big River > I Still Miss Someone
02 The Ballad of Ira Hayes
03 Another Song To Sing
04 Orange Blossom Special
05 Ballad Of Boot Hill

Carl Perkins:
06 Lake County Cotton Country, Turn Around, Matchbox, On The Outside Looking In
07 Country Boy's Dream
08 I Got Stripes
09 Long Black Veil > Delia > Dark As A Dungeon > Folsom Prison Blues

With June Carter Cash: 
10 Jackson > The Last Thing On My Mind
11 Bye Bye, Bye Bye
12 The Old Account
13 Ring Of Fire

Notes:
rare vinyl of some classic Johnny Cash.... sound is ok, but the show is terrific!!

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-06-20 - Devonshire Downs, NC (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix - Newport 1969 Pop Festival

cd > eac > wav > flac

Watchtower WT 2001023/24/25
once again these are taken from the original cd's and come with

MD5 checksums, logs and a scan of the cover.

CD1 (The Experience)

01. Stone Free (6:59)
02. Are You Experienced? (4:11)
03. Villanova Junction (2:26)
04. Stone Free (part two) (1:00)
05. Sunshine Of Your Love (6:15)
06. Fire (3:41)
07. Hear My Train A Comin' (8:15)
08. Red House (7:15)
09. Foxy Lady (4:49)
10. Like A Rolling Stone (5:57)
11. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) (8:42)
12. Purple Haze (4:17)

(63:47)

San Fernando Valley State College, Devonshire Downs, Northridge

California.
June 20, 1969

Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocal.
Mitch Mitchell: drums
Noel Redding: Bass

SOUNDBOARD RECORDING FROM ROLL 5 AND 6 60MIN 2 TRACK AMPEX-NO

DOLBY

CD2 (All Star Jam)

  1. Earth vs Space (includes parts of Gypsy Eyes, Keep On

Groovin', Red House, Machine Gun) (12:57)
  2. The Things I Used To Do (6:08)
  3. Blues Instrumental - We Gotta Live Together (19:23)
  4. Feel So Good (14:00)

(52:28)

CD3 (All Star Jam)

  1. Train Kept A Rollin' (4:08)
  2. Power Of Soul - Earth Blues - (3:52)
  3. Hear My Train A Comin' - (3:43)
  4. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - (9:01)
  5. Fast Jam (includes Sunshine Of Your Love - Come On (part

1) - Star Spangled Banner) (12:23)

(33:17)

San Fernando Valley State College, Devonshire Downs, Northridge

California.
June 22, 1969

Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocal.
Eric Burdon: vocal.
Tracy Nelson: vocal.
Buddy Miles: drums.
Cornelius "Snooky" Flowers: guitar
Terry Clements: Saxophones.
Brad Cambell: bass.
Lee Oskar: harmonica.

STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING FROM ROLL 14, 15 AND 16 100MIN 2

TRACK AMPEX NO DOLBY
RECORDED FROM THE MOBILE RECORDING TRACK

Pink Floyd - 1971-06-20 - Rome, IT (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

The Palaeur, 
VG+/EX- (7-8/10)

(144:10) 

CD1 (72:14)
01 - Atom Heart Mother (20:55)
02 - Careful With That Axe
03 - Eugene (15:32)
04 - Fat Old Sun (edited) (14:05)
05 - The Embryo (with kids & seabirds) (11:30)

encore
06 - Astronomy Domine (10:07)

CD2 (71:56) 
01 - The Return Of The Son Of Nothing (26:22)
02 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (12:41)
03 - Cymbaline (with footsteps) (12:58)
04 - A Saucerful Of Secrets (19:52) 

The last night of the tour, and the last time the band would play in Italy for nearly seventeen years. Gilmour’s guitar went out halfway through “Atom Heart Mother,” but he either fixed the problem or used another guitar to finish the piece.

Note: Due to space limitations, and wanting to preserve the integrity and the length of the recording, the encore, “Astronomy Domine” was placed at the end of Disc One, so as to avoid a “Disc Three” with only one track. This track however, can be put on a third disc by itself, if you so desire. It isn't tied to the other tracks on disc one in any way.

“Fat Old Sun” was split into two pieces on my tapes, and were edited (crossfaded) together without any noticeable gaff. "Kids & seabirds" during "The Embryo" refers to the "Kids playing" sound effect tape they used, as well as David playing his guitar backwards (seabirds) through a "Wha-wha" pedal to obtain that familair sound they would use on "Echoes". "Footsteps" during "Cymbaline" refers to the demostration of the quadraphonic Azimith Co-ordinator as a mid-break in the song. This is noted on all of my posts. 

Stereo re-alignment was corrected as it was off, and the output levels were increased by scan, 1-4 dB as needed throughout the document for a fuller dynamic range. No noise reduction or equalization was used. A low (but unknown) generation tape from The Pink Floyd Archives.

Miles Davis - 1973-06-20 - Tokyo, JP (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Complete Live In Tokyo
(Glitch-Free, NTSC DVD)

Miles Davis Septet
Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan

Broadcast in October, 2011, in Japan on the NHK channel. It was listed as Miles Davis Live in Tokyo, 1973. This is both Part 1 and Part 2 of the broadcast with an intro given in Japanese.

This TV broadcast was recorded off Japan TV using a DVD recorder. At the end of the program, the tracklist is listed as follows:

Video format: NTSC
Aspect ratio: 16:9
29.97 fps
8.82 Mbps
Audio: Mpeg 1 layer 1
348 kbps
44100 Hz
Stereo

Miles Davis - trumpet and organ
Dave Liebman - soprano and tenor saxophone and flute
Pete Cosey - guitar and percussion
Reggie Lucas - guitar
Michael Henderson - electric bass
Al Foster - drums
James Mtume Forman - congas and percussion

01. Turnaroundphrase
02. Tune in 5
03. Right Off
04. Funk [Prelude, pt 1]
05. Tune in 5
06. Ife
07. Agharta Prelude
08. Zimbabwe
09. Tune In 5

Total Time (Concert): 60m

Viewers might want to ignore the last five minutes after the concert. Looks like the taper paused the picture but left the tape running.



Camel - 1974-06-20 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


 
(Soundboard FLAC)

Camel
Marquee Club
London, UK
20 June, 1974

Lineage: ??? > CDR > iTunes (secure mode) > FLAC

01. Earthrise
02. The White Rider
03. Six Ate
04. Supertwister
05. Mystic Queen
06. Liggin' at Louie's
07. Homage to the God of Light
08. Lady Fantasy

One of the earliest live recordings, this is dampened mostly by a slight fuzziness in the sound, typical of a tape transfer.
Not tape hiss, so much as a feeling that it was overmastered.
But it's a good show, with the band kicking on all cylinders.
There is a slight drop on track 6 and some minor level issues on track 5, but otherwise a reasonably clean soundboard.

Santana - 1975-06-20 - Charlotte, NC (SBD/FLAC)




(Sounboard FLAC)

Lineage
sbd > ? > 3rd generation tape > CDR(x) > EAC (secure) > Audition 1.5 > TLH > you

Devadip Carlos Santana, guitar, vocals, percussion
Armando Peraza, conga
Dave Brown, bass
Leon Patillo, keyboards, lead vocals
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, drums
Tom Coster, keyboards

01 Incident At Neshabur
02 Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
03 Oye Como Va
04 Let The Music Set You Free
05 Time Waits For No One
06 Samba Pa Ti
07 Savor
08 Toussaint L'Overture
09 Band Introduction/Soul Sacrifice
10 Stormy Monday

77 min.

Pink Floyd - 1975-06-20 - Pittsburgh, PA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Pink Floyd
20 June 1975
Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Lineage:
Master - three TDK C60 normal position cassettes > recording equipment unknown > Nakamichi DR-3 > Roland Tri-Capture > Audacity > WAV (24bit/96kHz) > neonknight > Reaper v4.76 > FLAC (16bit/44.1kHz)

First set
01 Audience and tuning up
02 Raving And Drooling
03 You Gotta Be Crazy
04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts I-V)
05 Have A Cigar
06 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts VI-IX)

Second set
07 Speak To Me
08 Breathe
09 On The Run
10 Time
11 Breathe (reprise)
12 The Great Gig In The Sky
13 Money
14 Us And Them
15 Any Colour You Like
16 Brain Damage
17 Eclipse

Encore
18 Echoes

Total running time 2 hours 15 mins 55 secs

A new recording to the community, the taper was Doc West of 963XKE. It is a mono capture and Audience Tape Preservation Channel sent it to me as a single channel 24/96 wave file.

Goldenband has confirmed that the recording runs at essentially the correct speed so no adjustments were made before this release. Parts may be up to 0.5% fast or slow.

Virtually all of Echoes is on its own on the third tape, demonstrating how the taper planned ahead.

There are tape flips in SOYCD, Money and Echoes. DSOTM starts cleanly.

Side A: 01 to the cut 21 secs into 04 SOYCD I-V
Side B: 04 continuation to 06
Side C: 07 to two thirds of the way through 13 Money
Side D: 13 continuation to opening of 18 Echoes
Side E: 18 (continuation) to end

Abronsius often gives an interesting perspective on my uploads, so I asked him if he would like to review this recording. He replied:

"To me the highlight are Shine On Pt.1 - Have A Cigar - Shine On Pt.2.

"This show - Pittsburgh is recorded 2 days after one of the most famous show taped from the 75 tour (by 2 great tapers : Lampinski and Hopkins. The Boston June 18 show is known has one of the best audience recording from the 75 tour).

"At that time, we leaved David Gilmour experimenting a razor, sharp, bluesy approach of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, still in its embryonic form.

"Taking the stage and audience as a work-in-progress development, each version of the Wish You Were Here set is unique.

"Two days after the Boston show, we still have this particular « wet » sound (very well captured on this recording) : Gilmour opens Shine On with a first solo, as sharp as the Boston show, very bluesy, making his guitar crying.

"Roger had just announced this song being about Syd Barrett. Rick Wright plays a slow funeral dirge on keyboard.

"Then the second guitar solo is even more expressive - crying bends, razor sharp bluesy tone - this second guitar solo speaks for itself : this song is about melancholy, bitterness and treachery : sometimes it reminds me the tone of Roy Buchanan guitar (and his Gilmourish album (played on a Gibson Goltop ! (the same than Snowy White would use for the In The Flesh ’77 Pink Floyd tour) « You’re Not Alone »). This is one of the finest solo I’ve heard from the 75 tour, even better than the Boston show.

"Now Dick Parry at that time was there for the saxophone solo contrary to the early gigs of 1975 (an amazing show without the saxophone : the L.A show in April 1975). Dick plays a soaring saxophone solo which reminds me somehow Michael Brecker.

"It’s amazing to hear that 2 days after the Boston show Gilmour was even better.

"If we needed another guitar solo to be sure : that’s the one from « Have A Cigar »… it’s close now to what will be on the studio record, combining a rhythm solo and some nasty bends, but this one is just crazy with some vibrato- some mean guitar!

"Shine On pt.2 : the storm begins, Rick’s synth layers (sometimes precursor of Blade-runner soundtrack) seems to sound like the imaginary soundtrack of Jodorovsky unreleased « Dune »… some fireworks… the atmosphere is frightening…one of the highlight is the funky section with Rick Wright starting an excellent improvisation, with Roger Waters jumpy bass. One or two fireworks is not enough to distract Rick Wright who changes his keyboard-tone and increase the funky vibe of the song with a kind of Trampled Underfoot feeling; it’s funny that the changes of tone (? is it from the tape ?) makes it sounds now like Stevie Wonder’s keyboard of Superstition. Sometimes accidents can give us some nice and unexpected surprises : this funky jam is extend more than the usual and it’s one of the finest I’ve heard from the 75 tour. Even the coda to the See Emily Play ending theme is extended… obviously the audience enjoyed this number (and another fireworks!).

"The 2 opening new songs : the band has to face fireworks and an obvious excited crowd (sit down ! sit down!) starts with Rick Wright’s nuclear-alert-like alarm on synth which almost reminds me the siren of Walter Munch in Apocalypse Now soundtrack.

"Roger credited David for You Gotta Be Crazy : and 2 days after the Boston show, Gilmour has still this bluesy way to approach the song, which I really like."

Spirit - 1975-06-20 - Dallas, TX (FM/FLAC)




(FM brodcast FLAC)

Electric Ballroom

lineage
cdr'> computer > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.

Randy California - Guitar, vocals
Ed Cassidy - Drums
Barry Keene - Bass

01. Veruska
02. Nature's Way
03. Like A Rolling Stone
04. Dallas Electro Jam > Mr. Skin
05. Guide Me
06. Victim Of Society
07. Downer > Stone Free
08. Joker On The Run
09. My Imagination
10. All Along The Watchtower
11. It's All The Same > I Got A Line On You

I guess this was an FM broadcast since you can hear the dj speaking, quality is ok, and i don't have any further infos regarding this recording since it cames from a trade i did ages ago....

Warren Zevon - 1976-06-20 - Bryn Mawr, PA (pre-FM/FLAC)




(pre-FM FLAC)

Warren Zevon
1976-06-20
Main Point
Bryn Mawr PA

Source
Pre-FM> > ? > CDRx > iTunes > AIFF > xACT > FLAC

"Audiowhore remaster, tweaked by D1"

Jerry Donahue - lead guitar
Doug Haywood - bass
Mickey McGee - drums

01. [4:22.09] [intro} > I'll Sleep When I'm Dead > [banter]
02. [3:43.42] Hasten Down the Wind > [banter]
03. [3:52.30] The French Inhaler
04. [3:28.27] Mama Couldn't Be Persuaded
05. [4:31.12] Carmelita > [banter]
06. [3:32.15] Poor Poor Pitiful Me
07. [5:39.54] Join Me In L.A. > [band intros and banter]
08. [3:57.69] Mohammed's Radio
09. [5:46.74] Werewolves of London
10. [4:59.20] Desperados Under the Eaves > [outro]

Time 43:53.52

Notes
» t07: bit of feedback at about seven seconds into track
» Audiowhore on the remaster: "As everyone knows, it’s a great show but the recording is hampered by the hiss factor. I’ve put it on Cool Edit Pro and filtered out the hiss, given it a very slight re-EQ, and changed the track marks to make them more accurate as to where the songs actually start."» D1 fixed these problems, post-audiowhore: 
t01: about 40 seconds of tuning and silence at start of track
t05: bit of feedback at 3:59; banter level is a bit low
t06: four bits of feedback after the tune
t07: bit of feedback at a half-second into track

Tom Petty - 1978-06-20 - London, UK (TV/FLAC)


(TV FLAC)

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
BBC2 In Concert
Studio B Televison Centre, London, England 
Recorded: June 20th 1978, Broadcast: June 26th 1978

SOURCE: 
TV Line Out > Sony TC-640 (Record & Playback) > Soundforge 9 > FLAC Level 6 Align on Sector Boundaries

01 Anything That's Rock N' Roll
02 Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)
03 I Need To Know
04 Breakdown
05 Listen To Her Heart
06 You're Gonna Get It!
07 American Girl
08 Strangered In The Night
09 Shout!

Led Zeppelin - 1980-06-20 - Brussels, BE (SBD/FLAC) "Brussels Affair"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Vorst Nationaal

Title: Brussels Affair 
Label: Swingin' Pig 
Art included 

Lineage: SILVERS>EAC>WAV>FLAC 

CD1
01. Kept a Rollin' 03:42 
02. Nobody's Fault But Mine 06:16 
03. Black Dog 05:58 
04. In the Evening 08:25 
05. The Rain Song 07:02 
06. Hot Dog 02:58 
07. All My Love 06:13 
08. Trampled Under Foot 08:41 
09. Since I've Been Loving You 09:36 

CD2
01. Achilles Last Stand 09:30 
02. White Summer / Black Mountainside 09:29 
03. Kashmir 08:03 
04. Stairway to Heaven 11:26 
05. Rock and Roll 03:46 
06. Whole Lotta Love 09:22 

Led Zeppelin - 1980-06-20 - Brussels, BE (SBD/AUD/FLAC)



(SBD-Main AUD-Patching FLAC)

VORST NATIONAAL

SBD Source - 1stGenCassette>DAT2>Remaster 
AUD Source - 1stGenCassette>DAT Unknown>Remaster 

Live Omega Series #3 

Winstons Disclaimer: Remastering is just a Hobby.. take it and enjoy or just pass on it. 

Sources Digitally Enhanced with Samplitude. 

CD1 
01. Train Kept a Rollin' 
02. Nobodys Fault But Mine 
03. Black Dog 
04. In the Evening 
05. Rain Song 
06. Hot Dog 
07. All of My Love 
08. Trampled Underfoot 
09. Since Ive Been Loving You 
10. Achilles Last Stand 

CD2 
01. White Summer 
02. Black Mountainside 
03. Kashmir 
04. Stairway To Heaven 
05. Rock and Roll 
06. Whole Lotta Love 

Winston Remasters

Van Halen - 1981-06-20 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Forum, Inglewood, CA

lineage: AUD>low-gen cass>RCA SCT-520 tape deck>Sony RCD-W500C>>CD>FLAC

CD1
01. On Fire 3:47
02. Sinner's Swing! 3:34
03. Drum Solo 2:24
04. Hear About It Later 4:46
05. Dave Raps 3:11
06. So This Is Love? 3:07
07. Jamie's Cryin' 3:44
08. Bass Solo 3:36
09. Runnin' With The Devil 3:23
10. Dance The Night Away 5:04
11. Sunday Afternoon In The Park 1:54
12. Romeo Delight 3:08 (cut)
13. Everybody Wants Some!! 8:45 (cuts in)
14. Ice Cream Man 7:52
15. Mean Street 4:50
16. Guitar Solo 5:56
17. Feel Your Love Tonight 2:55
18. You Really Got Me 4:38

CD2
01. Unchained 4:21
02. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (incl. Happy Birthday to Mike) 6:20
03. DLR on Los Angeles 0:55

New Order - 1981-06-20 - Pilton, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

01 - In A Lonely Place [Removed, Retro Box Set] 
02 - Dreams Never End 
03 - Truth 
04 - The Him 
05 - Procession 
06 - Senses 
07 - Denial 
08 - Everything's Gone Green

This is a remaster of a 1981 New Order soundboard at the Glastonbury Festival. The remaster was done by Analog Loyalist, you can find his site about New Order with all his magnificient work here : http://archive.new-order.net/ 

If you already own a version of that gig, you can definitely bin it as the hiss was deleted and the sound is much clearer. 

Unfortunately, I can't upload "In A Lonely Place" on the tracker, as a (real poor) version was issued on the Retro box set. If you want it, go check out Analog Loyalist's website. 

Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1983-06-20 - Houston, TX (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Stevie Ray Vaughan
Fitzgerald's
Houston, Texas
June 20, 1983

Complete show including the 2 missing songs not included on the "Force Of Nature 2" bootleg.

lineage
Audience Master > 1st Generation Tape > Akai GX-R60EX > Cool Edit Pro (Indexed) > CDR > Flac

"Texas Flood" Release Party

CD1
EARLY SHOW
01 Opening Jam
02 Come On (Part III)
03 Mary Had A Little Lamb
04 Rude Mood
05 Dirty Pool
06 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
08 Drivin' South
09 Texas Flood
10 Testify
11 Jam 292

CD2
LATE SHOW
01 Testify
02 So Excited
03 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
04 Tell Me
05 Texas Flood
06 I'm Leaving You (Commit A Crime)
07 Pride And Joy

CD3
01 Little Wing
02 Third Stone From The Sun
03 Lenny
04 In The Open
05 Lenny Reprise (Closing Improv) (Fade)

Here is one I've been wanting to upload for a while, the complete show of another one mangled by the bootleggers.  This is the performance released as "Force Of Nature 2", however, "FON2" was missing the last 2 songs.  Most of the early Fitzgerald shows were taped by a guy that was a music reviewer for the paper in Pasadena, TX and friends with the folks at Fitzgerald's.  A close friend of mine who writes reviews for the paper in Victoria, TX befriended him years ago and got copies of a number of the Fitzgerald's shows he taped off his masters.  He supplied me a number of the tapes to transfer to CDR some time ago.

As I was transferring this show, which came to me on 3 x 90 minute tapes, I noticed at the end of the 2nd tape, after "Lenny" and with no break at all, Stevie Ray goes into "In The Open".  This made it clear that the "Force of Nature 2" bootleg was incomplete. On tape 2 "In The Open" cut off a few seconds into it so  I popped in the tape 3 and there was the rest of "In The Open" plus a closing instrumental improv that I think is loosly based around "Lenny". 

Here is were there was a bit of a problem (or rather the challenge), where "In The Open" cut off on the 2nd tape, it started in progress on the 3rd tape but there was a bit of overlap.  In addition the start of the 3rd tape sounded like it was slightly crinkled at the start, I don't know if this came from the master or in the transfer.  This is just slightly noticeable right after the splice of putting the two together, I had to edit out about 10 seconds at the start to make the transition smooth so no music was missing and no music was overlapping, after about 30 tries at this edit I think I got the transition right.  I've put a sample of the splice below.

On the actual CD's I have left the recording exactly as it came to me, so the start of "In The Open" is actually at the end of Track 3 after "Lenny", again there is no breaks or edits between "Lenny" and "In The Open" and Track 4 is "In The Open" in progres and as stated above.

I have not done any eq'ing at all, this is a straight 1st generation to CDR transfer.

The bootleggers may have either not had the 3rd tape available or chose to leave off the 2 songs so the show would fit on 2CD's, with the added 2 songs it takes 3 CD's to capture the complete show without cutting any tracks.

Iggy Pop - 1983-06-20 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Tape transfer by guigui

Lineage:
2nd Gen audience tape > PC > Noise Removal in Audacity > FLAC > you

01. Fire Engine (cut)
02. Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman)
03. China Girl
04. One for my Baby (Frank Sinatra)
05. Loose (cut)
06. I'm Bored (cont)
07. Run like a villain
08. No Fun
09. Real Cool Time
10. Nightclubbing
11. I'm a conservative (aborted)
12. I'm a conservative
13. Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley)
14. The Villagers
15. Mass Production
16. 96 Tears (? and the Mysterians)

Notes:
About this one tape, I got it, along with two others from 2 others shows from the following nights of the same Japan Leg of the 1983 Breaking Point Tour during my brief trading days in the mid nineties. If this fellow trader evers reads this, may he forgive me for forgetting his name, but may he be blessed. He recorded those 3 shows. Sound quality isn't the best (at most a B) but they tell the tale of a 1983 Iggy on the verge of a much needed break (from recording and touring as well as some substances) who gets to meet his then-future, now-ex, wife Sushi. On one of the shows he clearly mentions her being there and introduces her to the audience.

This show has the lowest quality of the three tapes. Some cuts on the opener Fire Engine, during No Fun and beetween Loose and I'm bored are present on my copy and come from the master tape. There is also a rare gem : the "Bo Diddley" that you don't hear at every Iggy gig.

The Cure - 1985-06-20 - Barcelona, ES (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Cure
"Dreaming" (pitch fixed version)
Studio 54, Barcelona, Spain
June 20, 1985

Source : Soundboard Recording
Media  : "Dreaming" silver disc (Rocks label, 92077) SBD
Lineage: Silver CD > dBPowerAMP.R14.4 CD Ripper > WAV > TLH > FLAC(6)
Q-Fixes: > Audacity > WAV > Pitch Correction > TLH > FLAC(8)

Robert Smith
Simon Gallup
Porl Thompson
Boris Williams
Laurence Tolhurst 

01. The Hanging Garden
02. In Between Days
03. Charlotte Sometimes
04. The Walk
05. One Hundred Years
06. A Forest
07. Three Imaginary Boys
08. Boys Don't Cry
09. M
10. 10.15 Saturday Night
11. Killing An Arab

NOTES
The original bootleg pitch/tempo was too fast, it had to be slowed down 1 semitone to get the correct speed. About the source, there's no FM carrier tone visible in the spectrum, so this could be SBD or audio taken from a TV Broadcast.

The Waterboys - 1986-06-20 - Pilton, UK (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Main Stage, Glastonbury Festival,
Worthy Farm, Pilton, near Glastonbury,
Somerset, England, U.K.
20th June 1986
BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" broadcast*

*exact date of broadcast unknown after all this time, but definitely this was from the first broadcast of this concert by the BBC, so probably sometime between the last week of June 1986 and the end of September 1986 (often then, compared to now, there used to be much longer delays before these Glastonbury shows tended to be first broadcast on the radio by the BBC).

This is a master FM recording (so not sourced from any of the old silver bootlegs of this show such as "A Golden Day"), and this has been recently re-mastered by me from my original TDK SA-60 cassette tape to FLAC (see the lineage below). Presumably due to the age (and repeated usage, i.e. playing) of the original tape, there are some slight tape drop-outs, mainly only noticeable during the first song.

Master FM recording, lineage as follows :-

BBC Radio 1 FM -> Roof Aerial -> Marantz ST151L Tuner -> Aiwa ADF770 3-Head Cassette Deck -> TDK-SA (Type II) cassette tape

Conversion to FLAC :-

Master Type II source tape -> Aiwa ADF770 Cassette Deck (play) -> SB Extigy soundcard -> CoolEdit Pro 2.1 -> WAV -> TLH -> FLAC

01 - Medicine Bow {3:09}
02 - Be My Enemy {4:26}
03 - Maggie's Farm {4:54} (cover of a Bob Dylan song)
04 - Old England {5:48}
05 - The Thrill Is Gone {4:18} /
06 - The Healing Has Begun {5:42} (cover of a Van Morrison song)
* (tape flip - no music lost as far as I can tell)
07 - The Pan Within {8:31} [including "Because The Night" (cover of a Bruce Springsteen song)]
08 - Whole Of The Moon {5:28}
09 - Spirit {7:02}
10 - Savage Earth Heart {9:09}

Length = 59 minutes approx

Genesis - 1987-06-20 - Mannheim, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Genesis - Mannheim - 1987-06-20

This version of the Mannheim show was recently requested as it is listed as A+ in the database. Obviously the grading is open to opinion but here it is anyway.

Venue Maimarktgelande, Mannheim 
Country Germany Type FM 
Quality * A+ 

Media 2CD-R 

CD1
1.1 Radio Introduction 00:16 
1.2 Mama 07:26 
1.3 Abacab 11:28 
1.4 Domino 13:14 
1.5 That’s All 05:00 
1.6 The Brazilian 06:05 
1.7 In The Cage 08:10 
1.8 In That Quiet Earth 04:28 
1.9 Afterglow 04:28 
1.10 Phil Talking 02:55 

CD2
2.1 Land Of Confusion 05:54 
2.2 Throwing It All Away 07:20 
2.3 Phil Talking 03:00 
2.4 Home By The Sea 12:16 
2.5 Invisible Touch 05:00 
2.6 Drum Duet 06:01 
2.7 Los Endos 09:29 
2.8 Turn It On Again 13:00 

Total Running Time : 2:05:30

Bon Jovi - 1987-06-20 - Irvine, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Artist: Bon Jovi 
Date: June 20th, 1987 
Venue: Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 
Location: Irvine, CA, USA 

Transfer notes: 
Unknown (probably very low) cassette generation --> Nakamichi DR-3 --> Audacity (FLAC export w/ compression level 8 ) 

01 - Pink Flamingos 
02 - Raise Your Hands 
03 - I'd Die For You 
04 - Tokyo Road 
05 - Jon talking #1 
06 - You Give Love A Bad Name 
07 - Wild In The Streets 
08 - Jon talking #2 
09 - Twist & Shout 
10 - Never Say Goodbye 
11 - Livin' On A Prayer 

NOTE: 
I had never heard about this show until a friend of mine found the tape on ebay and another one bought it and was kind it enough to send it over. This one comes from the Soundboard, I honestly have no further information as to whether it was a FM broadcast or if it leaked some other way. The quality is very good and actually improves to (almost) excellent after "Raise Your Hands". When transferring the tape the sound level was quite high which lead to me recording it at some lower level to avoid clipping. Afterwards I grabbed a noise sample, reduced some hiss, used some slight EQ for more clarity and expanded the stereo width and dynamics a bit more. What I personally really like about this recording is how nicely the bass comes through. 

There was some confusion about the date of the recording. The tape was labelled as "Irvine Meadows Amp., July 12th 1987" which can't be correct since that date was already after the Canadian shows and the band was playing the East Coast again at that point. Someone pointed me to the bootleg "Where's The Tape Man?" which is supposed to be this but is listed as being from the Long Beach Arena show in January. This couldn't be true since "I'd Die For You" had already taken the spot of "Breakout" and "Never Say Goodbye" the one of "Silent Night" - those changes were made in early March, respectively late May/early June. Furthermore Jon greets the audience as "Good Evening Irvine Meadows!" He talks about not having been there for about 2 years which leads me to the conclusion that it was the first show of their three-night stint. Alright, enough with the theories, just blast the show through your stereo! 

The Black Crowes - 1991-06-20 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot) + CD FLAC

(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Black Crowes - Ronnie Scott's - Remastered DVD & CD

Live at Ronnie Scott's, Old Compton Street, Soho, London, 20th June 1991

Chris Robinson apparently collapsed from "exhaustion" after this 'secret' acoustic show, and the group returned to the US, cancelling their pending tour dates.

Anyone with even a passing interest in the band or the genre should check this out, as this is one of those truly great moments in Rock & Roll, documenting the period when the band shed the regimented sound of their debut album and settled comfortably into what they really were - a highly proficient and genuine rhythm and blues outfit.

It was, and still is, unusual for a band such as this to appear at Ronnie Scott's jazz club and the reaction from the clientelle was mixed - Chris's request for a beer from the crowd fell on deaf ears - but this didn't stop them from putting in an extraordinary shift during which they nailed some of their favourite tracks and debuted a couple which would later appear on the stunning 'Southern Harmony' album.

Previous audio releases of the show, most notably 'Darlings Of The Underground Press' on 'Improvisation Label' featured a horrible mains buzz throughout and the tracks presented at completely the wrong speed and pitch. Remastered video versions had the stereo audio sync way out as a result. This show deserved to be put together using the best quality audio and video available and the errors corrected, and that's what this is.

The original broadcast on Canada's 'Super Channel' had an interview with Chris Robinson cut in between every track but this is removed here and the footage is patched with short sequences of black frames and corresponding audio for a much cleaner and truer experience.

The bonus CD is the complete show, pitch corrected and very carefully remastered to remove the earth loop. This significantly upgrades our previous release of this show.

DVD;
YCDVD111
NTSC, 33mins, Stereo LPCM Wav, Aspect: 4:3, All regions;

01. Jealous Again
02. You're Wrong
03. Seeing Things
04. Boomer's Story
05. Live Too Fast Blues/Mercy Sweet Moan
06. She Talks To Angels

CD;
YCDVD111-B
53mins, Stereo;

01. Intro
02. Jealous Again
03. You're Wrong
04. Seeing Things
05. Boomer's Story
06. Live Too Fast Blues/Mercy Sweet Moan
07. She Talks To Angels
08. Thorn In My Pride
09. Darling Of The Underground Press

This has been a true labour of love and is brought to you from the nice people at Yellow Cow Records, 2014.

Dire Straits - 1992-06-20 - Bedfordshire, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Woburn Abbey

Lineage:
Purchased silver>EAC(secure mode)>wav>DBpoweramp>FLAC.

Silver info:
CAT.NO.: Music With Love MWL 011/12
ORIGIN: EEC 92

CD1 [1:15:47]
01 Calling Elvis (12:07)
02 Walk Of Life (6:10)
03 Heavy Fuel (5:28)
04 Romeo And Juliet (10:10)
05 The Bug (5:22)
06 Private Investigations (9:41)
07 Sultans Of Swing (13:40)
08 Your Latest Trick (6:05)
09 On Every Street (7:04)

CD2 [1:10:19]
01 Two Young Lovers (5:15)
02 Telegraph Road (12:12)
03 Money For Nothing (Knopfler, Mark / Sting) (10:55)
04 Brothers In Arms (8:47)
05 Solid Rock (5:53)
06 Going Home (4:10)

BONUS
07 Sultans Of Swing (Part 1) (6:42) [B](With Eric Clapton)
08 Sultans Of Swing (Part 2) (4:12) [B](With Eric Clapton) (on the cover and disc incorrect printed as Romeo and Julliet)
09 Solid Rock (5:15) [C] NOT INCLUDED,OFFICIALLY RELEASED
10 Money For Nothing (6:58) [C] NOT INCLUDED,OFFICIALLY RELEASED

Additional comments (OEB):
Radio broadcast from Woburn Abbey 1992. Taken from the original silver pressed bootleg "Worburn Abbey 1992". Since the correct spelling is not "WoRburn Abbey" as the bootleg suggests, I decided to put the right title "Woburn Abbey 1992" in my listing.

Disc two contains some soundboard bonus tracks from two other shows: the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute from 1988 with Eric Clapton,and the Knebworth event in 1990 (NOT INCLUDED)

Metallica - 1993-06-20 - Basel, CH (SBD/FLAC) "Destroyer"




(Soundboard FLAC)

Metallica - Destroyer
1993-06-20 St. Jakob Stadium, Basel, Switzerland.

Liberated bootleg: "Destroyer", (Twolips Productions - Amsterdam,CD3M93TLP)
Gold CDs > cdparanoia > wav > wavbreaker (splits and merges) > wav >flac

CD1
01 Ecstacy of Gold
02 Creeping Death
03 Harvester of Sorrow
04 Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Of Wolf And Man
06 Wherever I May Roam
07 The Thing That Should Not Be
08 Kirks Solo
09 The Unforgiven
10 Disposable Heroes

CD2
01 "Drinking music" + Jasons Rap
02 Jasons Solo
03 Orion
04 To Live Is To Die
05 The Call Of Ktulu
06 Four Horsemen
07 For Whom the Bell Tolls
08 Fade to Black
09 Master of Puppets
10 Seek & Destroy

CD3
01 Battery
02 Nothing Else Matters
03 Sad But True
04 Last Caress
05 One
06 Enter Sandman
07 So What!

Liberated and seeded at easytree.org by graaI will finish up by quoting the cool message on the back of the bootleg (The LedZep 'Destroyer' mentioned seems to be a classicbootleg):"In 1977 there was Led Zeppelin and the immortal 'Destroyer' - Now in 1993 it is fitting that Metallica have their Destroyer - Metallica fans this is for you - Play it fucking LOUD!"
An excellent soundboard recording and a killer setlist/gig. The sound is very clear. The audience is inaudible during tracks, andnearly inaudible between tracks. This was one of the last gigs of the neverending Roam-tour, and the boys are clearly in a good mood. The CDs in the Destroyer-bootleg are some very cool gold-coloredshinies.  Most of the song starts were more or less off, so I have moved the track starts around quite a bit. Furthermore I have split some tracks into several, for example "To Live Is To Die / Ktulu" into two tracks. There are some audible glitches in The Thing That Should Not Be. To meit sounds like technical difficulties at the stage or soundboard.

Metallica - 1993-06-20 - Basel, CH (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Quality: DVD5
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio Codec: AC3
Video: 720 x 480, 29.970 fps, 3771 kbps
Audio: 48000Hz 256 kb / s total, 3 chnls (2/0 .1)

01 - Ecstasy Of Gold
02 - Creeping Death
03 - Harvester Of Sorrow
04 - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 - Of Wolf And Man
06 - Wherever I May Roam
07 - The Thing That Should Not Be
08 - Kirk's Solo 1
09 - Unforgiven
10 - Disposable Heroes
11 - Jason's Solo
12 - Medley
13 - Kirk's Solo 2
14 - Four Horseman
15 - For Whom The Bell Tolls
16 - Fade To Black
17 - Master Of Puppets
18 - Seek And Destroy
19 - Battery

Duration: ~ 120 minutes

Description: 
Concert at the open stadium, multi - camera professional shooting. Transferred to DVD explicitly from VHS - cassette, but the quality is just excellent! Only at the beginning and end are visible flaws in the record, the whole picture is very clean and clear. The concert is very good