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Thelonious Monk - 1963-03-09 - Paris, FR (FM/FLAC)

(FM broacast FLAC)

Thelonious Monk Quartet 
Olympia, Paris, France 
9 march 1963 

lineage
FM > Edirol R-09 (WAV) > WaveLab > FLAC (level 8, sector-align) 

Broadcast : Jazz sur le vif, France Musique, 16 feb 2013 
First broadcast : "Vive le jazz" by Lucien Malson & André Francis, 7 april 1963 on France I of RTF 
Introduction by André Francis 
Cosmikd 

Charlie Rouse (tenor sax) 
Thelonious Monk (piano) 
John Ore (double bass) 
Frankie Dunlop (drums)

01 Intro 0:27 
02 Jackie-Ing 10:06 
03 Intro 0:12 
04 Evidence 7:12 
05 Intro 0:11 
06 'Round Midnight 7:57

26:05

Bob Dylan - 1965-03-09 - Holywood, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Both Sets from Silver

Sound Quality 10/10 or Sup+

Acoustic Set
01 - She Belongs to Me
02 - To Ramona
03 - Gates of Eden
04 - It's All Over Now Baby Blue
05 - Desolation Row
06 - Love Minus Zero/No Limit
07 - Mr - Tambourine Man

Electric Set
01 - Tombstone Blues (fades In)
02 - I Don't Believe You
03 - From Buick 6
04 - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
05 - Maggie's Farm
06 - It Ain't Me Babe
07 - Ballad of a Thin Man
08 - Like a Rolling Stone

I received this in a postal trade, and with the exception of creating the MD5 Checksums I haven't altered anything else. What I share is how I received it.

Here's the original notes:
This show popped up out of nowhere in the late 90's and was suddenly everywhere! Numerous bootlegs appeared; this is direct from silver; "From Newport to the Ancient Empty Street in L.A." on Dandelion (DL 061/62). The discs came with lots of other tracks, but I'm pretty sure that most wound up on the new official release "Bootleg Series vol.7" When I know what's on that, I may post the rest of the tracks...

This is a perfect soundboard. The electric set is with The Band (yes, with Levon Helm too). It's got a few songs that don't appear in the more common 1966 shows. It's missing the crucial energy that the '66 Europe shows have; but hell, it's a soundboard with The Band from '65 in perfect sound. That alone makes this a must!

Van Morrison - 1967-03-09 - Deventer, NL (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Van Morrison
with The Blizzards
Buiten Societeit
Deventer, Netherlands
March 09, 1967 (Thursday)

Audience Recording

aud > ? > flac (additional notes below)

01 - Intro > One More Time
02 - If You And I Could Be As Two
03 - Gloria *
04 - Hey Girl **
05 - My Lonely Sad Eyes
06 - Mystic Eyes ^

* - Van on organ
** - Van on piano. Also at end of song you here Van say "It's Too Late To Stop Now"
^ - Van on harmonica

Banb Members
Van Morrison - guitar, piano and organ, harmonica & vocals

The Blizzards
Herman Brood - vocals
Eelco Gelling - guitar
Willy Middel - bass
Hans Waterman - drums

Notes
Van Morrison was in the Netherlands for 3 days from March 9 thru March 11
March 9 (Thursday) - 1 show
March 10 (Friday) - 2 shows and 1 TV appearance
March 11 (Saturday) - 4 shows and 1 cancellation

This is the only show that has surfaced from the Netherlands

Reworked
flac > audacity (exported as wave) > flac level 6 (by tlh)
removed pops, cleaned up tracks and improved transition between tracks

Jethro Tull - 1969-03-09 - Seattle, WA (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast)

Venue: Eagles Auditorium
Source: Over The Air FM broadcast

Lineage:
1st gen cassette>wav(24/96)>wav(16/44.1)>flac

Transfer:
1st gen cassette>Revox B 215>Monster Studiolink cabling(balanced pair)>Audiophile 192>Adobe Audition 3.0

Taped By: Howie O.
Transferred By: weedwacker

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, harmonica
Martin Barre - guitar
Glen Cornick - bass
Clive Bunker - drums

01 - My Sunday Feeling (cuts in)
02 - Bourée
03 - Back To The Family
04 - A New Day Yesterday
05 - Blues Jam
06 - Fat Man
07 - Dharma For One (Incl - Drum Solo)
08 - Nothing Is Easy

Length: 57:34

Notes:
Darrell F.'s 1st gen cassettes made from Howie's master reels. Unfortunately the reels are no longer with us so these are the best copies left of Howie's recordings. This particular recording along with many other Eagles Auditorium shows broadcast on KOL-FM if circulating from Bill B.'s reels will definately either be sourced from Howie's masters or Darrell's 1st gens so these may or may not be an upgrade to existing Eagles broadcasts from this time period if can be traced back to Bill. The recording may switch from stereo to mono periodically since reception wasn't the greatest from where Howie lived at this time which was in the extreme southwest of Seattle over a hill. Through the years people have questioned whether these recordings are truely soundboard or audience recordings and the answer is they are a hybrid of both. I've seen recordings listed as 3/8/69 these tapes were labeled as 3/9/69 and may or may not be the same thing.

Here is some more background info on these recordings from Pat L.
"All were broadcast on KOL-FM on their program called "Great Nights at Eagles". It ran on Sunday evenings and the host was a UW professor named John Chamblis. He borrowed the reels (or had copies) from Mike Reed who had recorded them and was selling copies at the time and was hoping these KOL broadcasts would generate some interest in his venture.

The tapes were recorded on a reel at the soundboard. The input was two microphones hung over the stage, which accounts for the somewhat funky sound--not quite soundboard, but not quite audience."

Led Zeppelin - 1970-03-09 - Vienna, AT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

krw_co transfer

lineage
audience analog master to dat clone to cdr krw transfer to eac to tlh flac level 8

no eq or any other tampering just the raw tape

Jimmy Page Guitar
John Bonham Drums
John Paul Jones Bass Keyboards
Robert Plant Vocals

CD1
01 We'Re Gonna Groove
02 I Can'T Quit You Baby (With It Hurts Me So)
03 Dazed And Confused (With Mars The Bringer Of War)
04 Rice Pudding (Intro) Heartbreaker (With Bourrée)
05 White Summer / Black Mountain Side
06 Since I'Ve Been Loving You

CD2
01 Organ Solo/Thank You
02 Moby Dick
03 How Many More Times (With The Hunter,Boogie Chillen, Move On Down The Line, Bottle It Up And Go,The Lemon Song)

Mark-Almond - 1971-03-09 - West Hollywood, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

KMET-FM SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE CONCERT HOUR presents:
The Mark-Almond Band
Troubadour Nightclub
West Hollywood, California
March 9, 1971

Broadcast in 1973

Jon Mark - guitar/bass/percussion/vocals.
Johnny Almond - sax/vibes/vocals/percussion/flute
Tommy Eyre - keyboards/flute/percussion/guitar/vocals
Roger Sutton - bass/percussion/vocals
Dannie Richmond - drums/percussion/vocals - formerly with Charles Mingus

01 - The Ghetto
02 - Band introduction

--The City-- (in 6 segments)
03 - Grass and Concrete >
04 - Bass solo >
05 - Taxi To Brooklyn > (with KMET station promo)
06 - Drum solo >
07 - Gimme Some Lovin' (short jam) >
08 - Speak Easy It's A Whiskey Scene

encore
09 - Freedom (exact song title unknown)

the sound mix has some technical issues in this final track, including a gap, now spliced and then the tape just fades out at the end
[52:45]

1973
KMET-FM > reel to reel @ 3 3/4 ips (Allen Tarzwell)

1990's Transfer to DAT
Revox B-77 > Phase Linear 1000 > Sony DTC-690 @ 16-48

2011 Transfer
Sony DTC-690 > Audigy 4 Pro (via toslink) > Audacity (editing and conversion to 16-44.1) > CD Wav >

(2018 touch up)
iZotope RX6 advanced > TLH (flac level 8)

Jon Mark and Johnny Almond were with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in 1969 and 1970. The albums were "The Turning Point" and "Empty Rooms". Mark-Almond then went out on their own and released a few records over the years that were quite good. Hopefully this live FM broadcast will create some interest in a great rock-jazz band from the 1970's. Heaven knows you would never get the opportunity to hear them anywhere else these days.

Originally "The City" was cut as a single track. With repeated listening the 10 minute drum solo just wore me out. The song is now divided into six parts. So if you get bored you can skip ahead and still enjoy the remainder of the song. The title for the encore could not be verified so "Freedom" is the title I went with. This final track has some sound issues including a gap @ 6:56 that was spliced back together.

Thanks to KMET-FM for the great shows they broadcast and to Allen Tarzwell for his "off-air" masters.

In 2018 the file names and artwork were updated to reflect the date of the performance which was previously unknown. iZotope RX6 advanced filled in a few dropouts and removed a light 60Hz hum. Otherwise this has not changed much from the original version

Pink Floyd - 1972-03-09 - Osaka, JP (AUD/FLAC) "The Lunatic Songs In The East" by Tarantura


(Audience FLAC)

Pink Floyd
Thursday March 9, 1972
Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan

“The Lunatic Songs In The East” - Tarantura TCDPF-8-1,2

Lineage: Silver CDs > XLD (secure and accurate ripper) > FLAC

CD1
01 - Speak To Me
02 - Breathe (In The Air)
03 - The Travel Section
04 - Time
05 - Breathe (Reprise)
06 - The Mortality Sequence
07 - Money
08 - The Us And Them
09 - Any Colour You Like
10 - Brain Damage (then titled "The Lunatic Song")
11 - Eclipse
12 - Tune Up
13 - One Of These Days

CD2
01 - MC
02 - Atom Heart Mother
03 - Tune Up
04 - Careful With That Axe Eugene
05 - Tune Up
06 - Echoes

Encore
07 - A Saucerful Of Secret

Deep Purple - 1972-03-09 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Paris Theater
London, U.K.
March 9, 1972
promoting their album "machine head"
Westwood One "Superstars in Concert" FM broadcast recording

Deep Purple
Ian Gillian: vocals
Ritchie Blackmore: guitar
Jon Lord: keyboards
Roger Glover: bass
Ian Paice: drums

lineage:
WGIR 101.1 FM Manchester, N.H. broadcast > Yamaha 500 reciever with wire antenna > Naka. BX- 150 cassette recorder (no dolby) > Maxell UDXLII 90 min. master cassette > played on Tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

01 - Radio intro :27
02 - Mike Harding introduces Deep Purple, highway star 6:52
03 - Strange kind of woman 8:57
04 - Smoke on the water 6:37
05 - Never before 4:00 (end applause spliced)
06 - Maybe I'm a Leo 5:22
07 - Lazy 9:08 (end applause spliced)
08 - Space truckin 21:09 (end applause spliced)
09 - Lucille 7:11 (with radio outro, end applause spliced)

runtime: 69:45 (minutes/ seconds)

Steely Dan - 1974-03-09 - Glendale, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Sopwith Camel

Lineage:
SBD > ? > CDR(x) > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01 Bodhisattva (5:09)
02 The Boston Rag (6:09)
03 Do It Again (8:17)
04 Rikki Don't Lose That Number (4:00)
05 Any Major Dude Will Tell You (3:31)
06 King Of The World (4:47)
07 My Old School (5:35)

TT - 37:33

Bad Company - 1974-03-09 - Newcastle, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

City Hall

Soundboard>???>CD Trade

Transfer Lineage:
CD-R > Soundforge 9.0 > HD > TLH level 8 Flac

Paul Rodgers - vocals, piano
Mick Ralphs - guitar
Boz Burrell - bass
Simon Kirke - drums

01 Little Miss Fortune (fades in)
02 Rock Steady
03 Ready For Love
04 Don't Let Me Down
05 Easy On My Soul
06 Bad Company
07 Deal With The Preacher
08 Movin' On
09 Can't Get Enough
10 Stealer
11 Rock Me Baby

Total Time = 56:17 min

Bruce Springsteen - 1974-03-09 - Houston, TX (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Bruce Springsteen 
The Liberty Tapes Vol. 1 
Vintage Masters (VMCDR-113A/B) 
Live March 9, 1974 
Liberty Hall 
Houston, Texas 

Radio Broadcast > Silvers > EAC 

CD1
01 - Wild Billy'S Circus Story 
02 - New York City Serenade 
03 - Spirit In The Night 
04 - Walking The Dog 
05 - It'S Hard To Be A Saint In The City 
06 - The E Street Shuffle 
07 - Blinded By The Light 

CD2
01 - For You 
02 - Rosalita

Stephen Stills - 1974-03-09 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Stephen Stills
Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL
March 9, 1974

Source: King Biscuit Flower Hour > unknown cassette generation (broadcast July 2, 1974)
Transfer: Zoom H4n (16 bit / 44.1 kHz) (transfer by Mauro)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav (Eac tested) > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac level 8

Stephen Stills - guitar, vocals
Donnie Dacus - guitar, vocals
Joe Lala - percussions
Jerry Aiello - keyboards
Russ Kunkel - drums
Kenny Passarelli - bass, vocals

01 Black Queen
02 Wooden Ships
03 Rocky Mountain Way / Jet Set (Sigh)
04 Blackbird
05 Everybody's Talkin'
06 4 + 20
07 49 Bye-Byes
08 For What It's Worth

Total Time = 36:39 min

Leo Sayer - 1975-03-09 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

LEO SAYER 
Paul's Mall 
Boston, MA 
March 9th, 1975 
WBCN FM Broadcast 
Steve Hopkins Analog Master 
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co 
2019 Transfer 

LINEAGE 
WBCN FM BROADCAST ANALOG MASTER>NAKAMICHI DR 1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)> CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>AUDACITY FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 24/96>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8) 

Leo Sayer vocals 
Chris Stainton keyboards 
Steve Chapman drums 
Charlie Harrison bass 
Les Nichol guitar banjo

01 Intro 
02 Giving It All Away 
03 Oh Wot A Life 
04 Tomorrow 
05 The Bells Of St.Marys 
06 Train 
07 In My Life 
08 One Man Band 
09 Telepath 
10 Another Time 
11 Drop Back 
12 Long Tall Glasses 
13 The Show Must Go On 
14 WBCN Jim Perry Outro

Rory Gallagher - 1976-03-09 - Offenbach, DE (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Rory Gallagher .... March 9, 1976
Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany

Lineup; June 1972 - May 1978:
Rory Gallagher - guitar, vocals
Lou Martin - keyboards
Gerry McAvoy - bass
Rod de'Ath - drums

Taper, Taping Equipment: ??unknown??
Transfer: The Cheeb (U.S.A.), of JAJ's (roryglzep) analog cassette tapes. Thank You!!!
Source: FM> trade cassettes(?unknown.gen?)> CDR> (wav) 2012 DAE with EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Flac Frontend level 8 (align on secture boundaries)
Quality: ex- "FM"

CD1 [73:22]
01 - tuning, I Take What I Want
02 - Bought & Sold> Let Me In
03 - Garbage Man
04 - Walk On Hot Coals
05 - Ain't Too Good
06 - Cradle Rock (cut)
07 - One & One Is Two
08 - Too Much Alcohol (cut)
09 - Pistol Slapper Blues
10 - Out On The Western Plain
11 - Souped-Up Ford

CD2 [28:09]
01 - All Around Man
02 - Bullfrog Blues
03 - Laundromat (cut)

Length: 14 tracks = 101:32 minutes

NOTE: I have not altered or mastered these recordings in any way. These are exactly how I received them years ago, on analog tapes.

Boston - 1977-03-09 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Boston 
Seattle Center Arena 
Seattle, WA 
March 9, 1977 
JEMS Full-Track Tandberg Mono Master 

Recording Gear: Sony ECM-22P Microphone > Tandberg Model 11 Portable Reel to Reel 

JEMS 2016 Transfer: Master reel > Tandberg Model 11 > Sound Devices USBPre 2 capture (24/96) > iZotope RX and Ozone > MBIT+ convert to 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.35 > FLAC 

Brad Delp – lead and harmony vocals 
Tom Scholz – electric, lead guitar and acoustic guitars, clavinet, organ 
Barry Goudreau – rhythm and lead guitar 
Fran Sheehan – bass guitar 
Sib Hashian – drums

01 Rock And Roll Band 
02 Shattered Images 
03 More Than A Feeling 
04 Peace Of Mind 
05 Something About You 
06 A Man I’ll Never Be 
07 Don’t Be Afraid 
08 Smokin’ 
09 Guitar Solo > This Time 
10 Foreplay > Long Time 
11 Television Politician

With Jared’s passing in October 2016, the complete JEMS Archive was moved south from his home up north. That move, sad as its impetus was, presented an opportunity, however daunting, to go through and organize the collection. With the help of some amazing friends and experts (among them Slowburn, SS, RD and slipkid68), JEMS tapes are now accessible in ways they have never been before. SG was also on hand to help and fill in our taping history as he always does. 

When the task was done and loaded into the truck, one box in particular captured my attention: master reels recorded by SG on his Tandberg portable reel to reel. We’ve posted some 20 or more of these on DIME over the years, but this box contained master reels that had never been digitized before and, in some instances, had never been traded or circulated. 

If you don’t know about the Tandberg, it was a remarkable piece of gear in its day, not only capable of recording at 3-3/4 and 7-1/2 IPS, but in full-track mono. I won’t do the math, but compared to a cassette, the surface area of tape capturing the music is orders of magnitude higher, which is why so many of SG’s Tandberg masters from the likes of David Bowie, Elton John, Led Zeppelin and Bruce Springsteen are considered by some as audience-recording classics. The Tandberg required 10(!) D-cel batteries to operate, is roughly the size of a compact typewriter and weighs more than ten pounds. Imagine sneaking that into a show and your respect for what SG accomplished only grows. 

This is the first in a series of Tandberg master reels digitized for the first time. Happily, the original Tandberg deck is still fully functioning, so these transfers offer full-track mono playback on the original tape recorder to maximize quality. 

We open with Tom Scholz’ Boston, and yes, I am a closet fan. This early ‘77 set includes all the songs it should from the first album, two previews from the second, as well as a pair of songs that were only part of the band’s live set, “Shattered Images” and “Television Politician.” Criticize them if you must, but in an era of full live instrumentation, Boston’s ability to recreate its layered studio sound in concert is impressive, as are Brad Delp’s vocals. 

SG made a point of attaching his microphone to some arena seating infrastructure and with his long microphone cord, he moved it away from any close-up audience. You’ll notice that here as there is really nothing in the way between the PA and the recorder on what for my money is a rather remarkable recording. Samples provided. If the file size seems small, remember it is a mono file, half the size of stereo version of the same thing. 

Our hat goes off again to SG for his remarkable work in the ‘70s, ‘80s and beyond for capturing these shows in the first place, and to Jared, may his legacy live on as he rests in peace. Thanks as well to mjk5510, for his steadfast support of JEMS’ efforts. 

BK for JEMS

John McLaughlin and Shakti - 1977-03-09 - Willimantic, CT (AUD/FLAC)


(AudienceFLAC)

John McLaughlin & Shakti 
March 9, 1977 
Willimantic, CT @ Shaboo Inn 
2-Audio Technics condensors > Sony TC 152 > cassette > ? > CDR 
spliced with portions of: 
2-Audio Technics condensors > Sony TC 152 > cassette > D6 > PC > CDR (by Commander) > EAC > Audacity > FLAC (by taperchuck3 in sept 2012) 
Recorded by Commander 

01 - La Danse Du Bonheur (The Dance of Happiness) 15:38 
02 - banter and band intros 4:06 
03 - Lady L 26:47 
04 - What Need Have I For This, What Need Have I For That, I Am Sitting At The Feet of My Lord, All Is Bliss, All Is Bliss 38:44 

John McLaughlin- acoustic guitar 
Lakshminarayanan (L) Shankar- Violin 
Zakir Hussain- tabla 
Thetakudi Harihara (T.H.) "Vikku" Vinayakaram- Ghatam 
Cheryl and Lynette- sruti boxes 

Notes: 
This is a version of this recording that I compiled from two sources. I think we now have the complete recording/performance. 

SOURCE 1 (labeled as 3/9/77): Most of this is taken from an unknown audience > ? > CDR source. This source was apparently missing the last 30 second of t3 and the last 17 minutes of t4. 

SOURCE 2 (labeled as 3/3/77): In September 2012, taperchuck3 posted this source, with detailed lineage, at Traders Den. This source was missing t2, and also had cuts between some tracks. 

Both sources sounded similar (clearly from the same original source recording), but I liked the tone of source 1, even though it has a little hiss (hey, it gives it character). So I kept all of source 1 (mainly because the first 3 tracks flowed with nothing missing, no cuts between tracks). Source 1 cut off around the 45 minutes mark (usually the limit of one side of a 90 minute cassette tape). Therefore, Source 1 was missing the last 30 seconds of t3, which I spliced in from source 2. Also, source 1 was apparently missing the last 17 minutes of t4, which I spliced in from source 2. 

The correct date is March 9, because McLaughlin announces that it was Zakir's birthday. 

Enjoy, because this really is one of THE best quality Shakti live recordings that exists. The quality really is excellent and the venue sounds intimate. I can say this with confidence having recently compared the quality of all of the live Shakti recordings I had in order to get rid of some and trim down my CDR collection...

Peter Tosh - 1979-03-09 - New York City, NY (SBD/SHN)

(Soundboard SHN)

The Bottom Line, NYC


LINEAGE:

Sbd -cassete- wav - Shn


01 - 400 Years
02 - Stepping Razor
03 - Pick Myself Up
04 - African
05 - Burial
06 - Instrumental_speech
07 - Soon Come
08 - I'm The Toughest
09 - Bush Doctor
10 - Don't Look Back
11 - Get Up Stand Up
12 - Babylon Your Queen Is Falling
13 - Jam

The Police - 1979-03-09 - Dallas, TX (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Police
Dallas, Texas
March 9th, 1979
The Palladium
Outstanding SOUNDBOARD RECORDING

Lineage:
LowGen(?)CDR > Soundforge8 > WAV > TLH > FLAC

01 - Can't Stand Losing You (soundcheck)
02 - Can't Stand Losing You
03 - Truth Hits Everybody
04 - So Lonely
05 - yellow rose of texas
06 - Fall Out
07 - Born In The 50's
08 - Hole In My Life
09 - Be My Girl - Sally
10 - Peanuts
11 - Roxanne
12 - Landlord
13 - Next To You
14 - Can't Stand Losing You #2
15 - Roxanne

Roxy Music - 1979-03-09 - Montreux, CH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Roxy Music
"Borrowed Kisses"

Montreux Pavilion,
Switzerland
9 March 1979

"The Manifesto Tour"
VG Stereo Audience

Lineage:
traded CDR - Fairstars CD Ripper (5)

Bryan Ferry-Vocals and Keyboards
Andy Mackay-Saxes & Oboe
Phil Manzanera-Guitar
Paul Thompson-Drums
David Skinner-Keyboards
Gary Tibbs-Bass

CD1
01 Manifesto
02 Trash
03 A Song For Europe
04 Mother Of Pearl
05 Still Falls The Rain
06 Ain't That So
07 Stronger Through The Years
08 Ladytron
09 In Every Dream Home A Heartache

CD2
01 Out Of The Blue
02 Casanova
03 Both Ends Burning
04 Love Is The Drug
05 Editions Of You
06 Re-make/Re-model
07 Virginia Plain
08 Do The Strand

Here's a nice show - an audience taping in stereo - of a show from the Swiss leg of the 1979 "reunion" tour. Those of you "in the know" will note the appearance of "Both Ends Burning", soon dropped in favour of "Angel Eyes". "Virginia Plain" also gets an occasional airing here too.

Gary Numan - 1980-03-09 - Santa Monica, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage: BBC Rock Hour #136 Transcription LP > AT-LP2D Turntable > Audacity > FLAC

Gary Numan (Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar)
Paul Gardiner (Bass)
Chris Payne (Keyboards, Violin)
Rrussell Bell (Keyboards, Guitar, Violin)
Dennis Haines (Keyboards)
Cedric Sharpley (Drums)

CD1
01 Introduction
02 Airlane
03 Me! I Disconnect From You
04 Praying to the Aliens
05 M.E.
06 Films
07 We Are So Fragile
08 Are 'Friends' Electric?

CD2
09 Conversation
10 Metal
11 Cars
12 I Die: You Die
13 Down in the Park
14 Closing Credits and Advertisements

This is a professionally recorded show done for the BBC Rockhour. I have sourced the entire show from an original transcription LP. I am not an audacity expert so no 'cleaning' has been done to this show. It is presented as exactly as heard straight from the record. Unfortunately there is a scractch on the track Conversation so there is a point where it skips. I am not sure of the copyright of the original commercials (Scotch Recording Tape/Heath Candy Bars) so I have left the commercials off of this recording just to be safe.

Siouxsie & The Banshees - 1981-03-09 - Warwick, Warwickshire (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Siouxsie & The Banshees - Rock Goes To College (9th March 1981)
Warwick Arts Centre, University Of Warwick, Warwickshire.

Video:-
Format : MPEG 2
File size : 2.2 GB
Bit rate : 9000 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 576 pixels
Frame rate : 25.000 fps
Standard : PAL
Audio:-
Bit rate : 192 Kbps
Bit rate mode : CBR
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 48 KHz
Resolution : 16 bits

01 - Intro (Clockface)
02 - Israel
03 - Spellbound
04 - Arabian Knights
05 - Halloween
06 - Christine
07 - Night Shift
08 - Red Light
09 - But Not Them
10 - Voodoo Dolly
11 - Eve White/Eve Black

Running Time:- 40 Minutes

This is a PAL DVD ISO Image File

James Taylor - 1982-03-09 - Fort Lauderdale, FL (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

James Taylor 
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 
March 9, 1982 

Transfer: 
.wav file > Peak Pro 6 (pitch adjusted +60 cents) > iZotope RX / ozone 5 (mastered) > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.39 > FLAC 

01 You Can Close Your Eyes 
02 Riding On A Railroad 
03 Up On The Roof 
04 Love Has Brought Me Around 
05 Sunny Skies 
06 Carolina On My Mind 
07 Rock Me Baby 
08 Something’s Wrong 
09 Long Ago And Far Away 
10 Rock And Roll Is Music Now 
11 Mexico 
12 How Sweet It Is 
13 Fire And Rain 
14 You’re Just In Love 
15 Sweet Baby James 
16 Music 
17 Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 
18 Bartender’s Blues 
19 Brother Trucker 
20 Handy Man 
21 Shower The People 
22 Country Road 
23 You’re Smiling Face 
24 Steamroller 
25 You’ve Got A Friend 
26 Secret O’Life 

An excellent quality soundboard from the 1982 tour that appears to be under-circulated. This one ran extremely slow and took a major correction to get to the proper pitch. It was also just a touch flat and I've widened the stereo spectrum to give the highs a little more headroom and I think it really shines. 

A little context around the timing of the show, James mentions that he had been in Martha's Vineyard earlier in the day to bury his good friend John Belushi. Maybe it's my imagination but there seems to be just a little extra emotional edge to the songs on this night. 

Venue was not identified but may be the Sportatorium which appears to host most of the bigger shows at the time which James surely would have been considered a big show. 

Emmylou Harris - 1983-03-09 - Kansas City, MO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band
Uptown Theatre
Kansas City, MO
March 9, 1983

"soundboard recording" (precise lineage unknown)

01 - Movin' On
02 - Easy From Now On
03 - Rose Of Cimarron
04 - Blue Kentucky Girl
05 - Hello Stranger
06 - So Sad (To Watch A Good Love Go Bad)
07 - Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise)
08 - Restless
09 - Wayfaring Stranger
10 - The Boxer
11 - How High The Moon
12 - The Last Cheater's Waltz
13 - Born To Run
14 - Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight
15 - C'est La Vie (You Never Can Tell)
16 - Together Again
17 - Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
19 - To Daddy

Van Halen - 1984-03-09 - Cincinnati, OH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Cincinnati Gardens


Lineage:

Internal mics>Radio shack portable recorder>Master cassette>Tape deck on a Sharp CD-2622>RCA CDRW 120 standalone CD burner>CD>EAC>WAV>Soundforge Audacity for track splits>FLAC Frontend Level 8 and aligned on sector boundaries

CD1

01 - Unchained
02 - Hot For Teacher/Drum Solo
03 - On Fire
04 - Runnin' With the Devil
05 - Dave rap
06 - Little Guitars
07 - Cathedral
08 - House of Pain/Bass Solo
09 - Jamie's Cryin
10 - I'll Wait 


CD2
01 - Everybody Wants Some
02 - Girl Gone Bad
03 - 1984/Jump
04 - Eruption
05 - (Oh) Pretty Woman
06 - Panama
07 - You Really Got Me
08 - Ain't Talkin' About Love

Elvis Costello - 1985-03-09 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Elvis Costello & The Attractions
March 9, 1985
Miner's Strike Benefit Concert,
Logan Hall,
University Of London,
London, England

source: nice broadcast recording.  This is taken from the bootleg 'Political Action' which was listed on the Costello wiki as an audience recording (now corrected), as we believe this is a radio broadcast.
origin of broadcast: unknown
taper and equipment: unknown
lineage: unknown -- cd received in trade

Editing lineage: Audacity (retracking, fades) > TLH > FLAC 6 (align SB) > Foobar2000 (flac tags).

The Attractions -
- Pete Thomas - drums
- Bruce Thomas - bass
- Steve Nieve - keyboards

01 - - intro
02 - Betrayal
03 - No Action
04 - Waiting For The End Of The World
05 - Watching The Detectives
06 - You Belong To Me
07 - Less Than Zero
08 - (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
09 - Brilliant Mistake
10 - Why Don't We Try Anymore
11 - Alison
12 - You Win Again
13 - High Fidelity
14 - Sleep Of The Just
15 - Beyond Belief
16 - Clubland

Encore 1
17 - Blue Chair
18 - Must You Throw Dirt In My Face
19 - No Reason To Quit
20 - Big Sister's Clothes
21 - Stand Down Margaret
22 - Oliverís Army
23 - Pump It Up

Encore 2
24 - Shipbuilding

Duration 69:07

Notes:
The only gig Elvis played with The Attractions during 1985.

Gary Moore - 1989-03-09 - Belfast, Ireland (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

PAL

Kings Hall

Source: 
Pro Shot DVD ( 4:3 PAL Dolby Stereo )

Linage: 
Pro Shot DVD->DVDFab Platinum->VideoTS Folder-->TRADER'S DEN--> YOU

GSpot:
- Audio Codec: AC3
- Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps
- Video System: PAL 25.00 fps
- Video Bitrate: 4526 kbps

Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
Neil Carter (Vocals , Guitars, Keyboards )
Bob Daisley (bass )
Chris Slade ( drums )

01 - After the war
02 - Military Man
03 - So far away / Empty rooms
04 - Blood of Emeralds
05 - Out in the fields
06 - Over the hills and far away
07 - Johnny Boy
08 - Parisienne Walkways

Bonus Tracks LIVE ECT TV 1985 (with Phil Lynott):
09 - Out in the fields
10 - Military Man

Running Time: nearly 70 minutes





Albert King - 1989-03-09 - Soquel, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Albert King
O.T. Price's Music Hall
Soquel, CA
March 9, 1989

SBD-sourced; lineage unknown

01 - Intro Instrumental #1
02 - Intro Instrumental #2
03 - Albert intro > Them Changes Instrumental Vamp
04 - You're So Mean To Me
05 - Blues At Sunrise
06 - Ask Me No Questions
07 - As The Years Go By
08 - California Flood
09 - Sky Is Crying
10 - Matchbox Blues
11 - Born Under A Bad Sign
12 - closing Instrumental

The Cramps - 1990-03-09 - Amsterdam, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

venue: Jaap Edenhal,Amsterdam, the Netherlands
length : 20+ minutes
size: 1,4 Gb
lineage: TV >> VHS+ (master) >> SONY DVD DRD970 >> DVD+RW >> TMPGenc DVD Authoring 3 >> Torrent

menu : topmenu + submenu
chapterpoints : corrected

Lux Interior - vocals
Poison Ivy - Guitar
Candy Del Mar - Bass
Nick Knox - Drums

01 - What's Inside A Girl? (*)
02 - Interview Lux Interior & Poison Ivy (*)
03 - Her Love Rubbed Off (*)
04 - Interview Lux Interior & Poison Ivy (*)
05 - Can Your Pussy Do The Dog? (*)
06 - Most Extaulted Potentate Of Love (+)
07 - Shortnin' Bread (o)

* = VPRO 'Onrust' special Apr'90
+ = VPRO 'Song of the Year' sepecial Dec'90
o = VPRO 'Moord TV' Feb'91

Eric Clapton - 1991-03-09 - London, UK (AUD/APE)



(Audience APE)

Eric Clapton
Royal albert Hall
London, England
March 09, 1991

24 Carat (With Orchestra)
(Heart Breakers HB-811 7/8)

lineage
Silvers > dBpoweramp R 15 (Ultra Secure) > APE (Extra High)

Eric Clapton – guitar / vocals
Phil Palmer – guitar
Greg Phillinganes – keyboards
Chuck Leavell – keyboards
Nathan East – bass / vocals
Steve Ferrone – drums
Ray Cooper – percussion
Katie Kissoon – backing vocals
Tessa Niles – backing vocals
Michael Kamen – conductor
National Philharmonic Orchestra

CD1
01 - Layla Intro
02 - Crossroads
03 - Bell Bottom Blues
04 - Holy Mother
05 - I Shot the Sheriff
06 - Hard Times
07 - Can't Find My Way Home
08 - Edge of Darkness
09 - Old Love
10 - Wonderful Tonight

CD2
01 - White Room
02 - Concerto for Electric Guitar: First Movement
03 - Concerto for Electric Guitar: Second Movement
04 - Band Introduction / Interlude
05 - Layla
06 - Sunshine of Your Love

Comments: Recorded on the last night of the 1991 run at the Royal Albert Hall, this is a nice clear audience recording. The piano, for instance, sounds great in "Hard Times." Unfortunately, there is also a lot of room echo which makes the band seem very distant and indistinct at times. Still, a worthwhile recording. The orchestra doesn't perform the "Blue Moon" intro to "Sunshine of Your Love", as performed in the 1990 shows.

Lou Reed - 1992-03-09 - Amsterdam, NL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Carre Theatre
Amsterdam, Holland
1992-03-09
FM Broadcast

01 Harry's Circumcision
02 Gassed and Stoked
03 Power and Glory pt. II
04 A Dream
05 Dirty Blvd
06 Strawman
07 Sweet Jane
08 Satellite of Love
09 Beginning of a Great Adventure

This was likely the whole FM Broadcast, but not the whole show. 

Bruce Springsteen - 2000-03-09 - Fort Lauderdale, FL (IEM/FLAC)




(IEM FLAC)

lineage
CD-R Trade--EAC-->.wav files-->flac files 

CD1
01 - Intro 
02 - Don't Look Back 
03 - Prove It All Night 
04 - Two Hearts 
05 - Darkness On The Edge Of Town (cut at the beginning) 
06 - The Promised Land 
07 - Mansion On The Hill 
08 - The River 
09 - Youngstown 
10 - Murder Incorporated 
11 - Badlands 
12 - Out In The Street 

CD2
13 - Tenth Avenue Freeze Out 
14 - Brilliant Disguise 
15 - She's the One 
16 - The Ghost Of Tom Joad (fade out) 
17 - Born In The USA (fade in) 
18 - Backstreets 
19 - Light Of Day 

CD3
20 - Hungry Heart 
21 - Ramrod 
22 - Born to run 
23 - Thunder Road 
24 - If I Should Fall Behind 
25 - Land Of Hope And Dreams