martedì 14 aprile 2026

Pink Floyd - 1969-04-14 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Pink Floyd
Rehearsals, Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London, England
14 April 1969

Lineage: 16mm film > BetaCam > VHS(0) or VHS(1) > JVC S-VHS video recorder > Canopus ADVC-100 > Final Cut Pro X > Export to DVD
Additional lineage info: The audio for the rehearsal and concert was recorded on 5" reels at 7.5 ips on a Nagra

Total running time: 25 mins 09 secs

This well-circulated film was transferred for Anthony Stern by SK's friend. Most other copies that do the rounds on DVD appear to be a couple of generations higher than this version.

Although clearly rough around the edges, Stern created a memorable and intimate insight into the band's preparations for the hugely significant concert. Roger is clearly in charge, Nick likes to fool around, and David and Rick are at times earnestly trying to prepare but on other occasions seemingly easily distracted.

Some of the onstage discussions give the impression that the group has not played the whole suite through before the performance. Roger at one point, for example, seems to feel it's necessary to talk the others through exactly what's coming next. Alternatively, the commentary could just be for the benefit of the filmmakers. Everybody, with the possible exception of Roger, seems self-conscious at times but by turn they seem cool and in command.

The Royal Festival still looks the same now as it did then and it's worth pausing the film from time to time to catch fascinating shots of the band's equipment.

Note how the clapper board says "WILD TAKES" before "organ music part one"; Stern's name for Rick's organ solo for the closing organ theme from A Saucerful Of Secrets played that night on the Festival Hall's organ.

Music from the concert is dubbed onto the film from 15 minutes 49 seconds and continues for around eight minutes. At this point Stern and his colleague are asked to leave and you can hear the applause greeting the end of The Man. An usher's bell then signals the break and a debate starts about whether Stern and his colleague should depart.

It would be wonderful if the concert footage from The Man turned up one day. We estimate that just over 30 minutes exists and think it is probably now in the band's archives.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - 1970-04-14 - London, UK (TV/SHN)


(TV broadcast SHN)

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Royal Albert Hall, London
April 14, 1970

Source:
BBC-TV broadcast>??? >silver cd Great Dane label "Crackin' Up">EAC>MKWact ->SHN
tracks 12&13 undocumented audience recording > ??? >cdr >EAC> MKWact >SHN

01. Born on the Bayou
02. Green River
03. Tombstone Shadow
04. Travelin Band
05. Fortunate Son > Commotion
06. Midnight Special
07. Bad Moon Rising
08. Proud Mary
09. The Night Time Is The Right Time
10. Good Golly Miss Molly
11. Ninety-nine & A Half (Won't Do)
12. I Put A Spell On You
13. Keep On Chooglin'

Notes:
The original tv broadcast was made up for a 45 minute slot so tracks 11 & 12 were cut out.
I obtained these recently on an audience recording that surfaced, so you can decide whether or not to include them at the correct sequence of songs.  They are of an inferior quality to the Great Dane tracks.  Also, to do it 100% properly the last four tracks would need reindexing, and at present I don't have the time to do this.  eg Fogerty's intro to tr 13 willl appear at the end of tr10!! In my view, they cut the wrong two tracks out!!!  Fogerty's guitar on these two is sublime.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - 1970-04-14 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Royal Albert Hall

NTSC
Mono

John Fogerty:Guitar and Vocals
Tom Fogerty: Guitar
Stu Cook: Bass
Doug Clifford: Drums

01 Born On The Bayou
02 Green River
03 Tombstone Shadow
04 Travelin' Band
05 Fortunate Son
06 Commotion
07 Midnight Special
08 Bad Moon Rising
09 Proud Mary
10 The Night Time is the Right Time
11 Good Golly Miss Molly
12 Keep On Chooglin'

50 Minutes

Aerosmith - 1974-04-14 - Detroit, MI (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Masonic Hall

Lineage
SB - Wav - Flac

01 Write Me
02 Mama Kin
03 Lord Of The Thighs
04 Woman Of The World
05 Dream On
06 Pandora's Box
07 Same Old Song And Dance
08 One Way Street
09 Somebody
10 Train Kept A Rollin'
11 Walkin' The Dog
12 Milk Cow Blues

Rory Gallagher - 1974-04-14 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC) "Calling Hard"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Rory Gallagher - Calling Hard (G-Men Bootleg Series)

Golden Green, London, UK
April 14, 1974

Excellent soundboard recording.

Rory Gallagher - guitar, vocals
Gerry McAvoy - bass
Lou Martin - keyboards
Rod de'Ath - drums

01. Messin' With The Kid
02. Cradle Rock
03. I Wonder Who
04. Tattoo'd Lady
05. Stompin' Ground
06. Who's That Comin'
07. Bullfrog Blues

Pete Townshend - 1974-04-14 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Roundhouse 

Source: Unknown Audience 

Lineage: ??? > EAC (Secure) [No Log, Sorry] > WAV > FLAC Frontend (Level 5) > FLAC 

Sound Quality: Very Good/Excellent Audience Recording. 

01 The Seeker 
02 Big Boss Man 
03 Substitute 
04 Amoreuse 
05 If I Were A Carpenter 
06 Happy Jack 
07 Tattoo 
08 Join My Gang 
09 Behind Blue Eyes 
10 Goin' To New York (New York City Blues) 
11 My Generation Demos I + II 
12 North Country Girl 
13 Corrina Corrina 
14 No Face No Name No Number 
15 Let's See Action 
16 Pinball Wizard 
17 See Me Feel Me 
18 My Generation I 
19 Magic Bus 
20 My Generation II 

Notes: 
The two versions of My Generation are demos, played through the P.A. for the audience. There's a simple lyric change in Magic Bus: "...I'm so nervous I guess it shows. Don't say a thing about my great big nose..." 

Dave Marsh wrote about Pete's first solo-concert: "On April 14, 1974 (Easter Sunday), Townshend played a solo gig-the first of his career, for the Camden Square Community Play Centre ... Meant to be a quiet afternoon's entertainment, the solo show was blown out of all proportion when the press got word of it. Townshend spent a panicky week's preparation, then came out and did a fairly casual show using electric and acoustic guitars, piano, some synthesizer tapes and the original "MY GENERATION" demo as he ran through a set that also included 'The Seeker', Jimmy Reed's 'Big Boss Man', 'Substitute' and 'Pinball Wizard'. Despite a drunken heckler, the show was well-received and Pete was surprisingly confident." (Dave Marsh, Before I Get Old - The Story of The Who, page 442). 

Steve Harley - 1975-04-14 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel
Hammersmith Odeon

Compiled from the two films Between The Lines And Star Fighter  by BLUE ORANGE

01 - Mad Mad Moonlight
02 - Panarama
03 - Bed In The Corner
04 - Sling It
05 - Mr Raffles
06 - Back To The Farm
07 - Sebastian
08 - Judy Teen
09 - Best Years Of Our Lives
10 - Make Me Smile
11 - Tumbling Down
12 - Mr Soft

A fantastic vintage show,  that deserves an Official release. Maybe one day



Don McLean - 1975-04-14 - Denver, CO (FM/FLAC)

(FM brodcast FLAC)

Don McLean
Ebbets Field, Denver, CO
April 14, 1975

Source
FM broadcast > no lineage > CD-R (courtesy of M.R. archives)

Editing
Sound Forge (volume & tracking) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) Flac 8

01 American Pie
02 Dreidel
03 La La Love You
04 Wonderful Baby
05 Birthday Song
06 You Have Lived
07 Magdalene Lane
08 On The Amazon
09 tuning, banter
10 Old Jack Clark (instrumental)
11 Born In East Virginia
12 Song Of Wandering Aengus
13 And I Love You So
14 The Legend of Andrew McCrew
15 Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)
16 I Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore (Buddy Holly)

Total Time = 66:38

Ebbets Field named after the famed Brooklyn Dodgers ballpark was a small club in the early to late 70's located on 1020 15th street in Denver, CO.
It held 238 people which made for an intimate setting between performer and audience. The stage faced bleacher type seating which resembled seating at a sports venue. The walls, floor and seating were all covered in black, orange and brown shag carpert. Most of the Ebbets shows were broadcast on station KDPI and KFML in Denver.  Shows were supported by The Listen Up Company, who also were responsible for the fine sound of these shows.
The club was paid by the bands record label to record the shows. Some shows were broadcast as they happened and others were broadcast later with the bands permission. Music from Rock to Country To Bluegrass to Jazz was played there.

In the mid 1960's McLean became associated with the famed folk music agent Harold Leventhal for several months before teaming up with his personal manager, Herb Gart, for 18 years.  Gart's 18-year tenure as McLean's manager ended acrimoniously in the 1980s. Following Herb Gart's death in September 2018, Don McLean wrote:

I feel it is important to note that Herb did many good things for me in the beginning but could not deal with my success, as odd as that may sound.

In about 1982 Herb told me his associate Walter Hofer who ran Copyright Service Bureau (a collection business for song publishers) had stolen $90,000 from my account but had "put it back". This was a cover story and a lie. Furthermore the amount turned out to be more like $200,000 and because Gart was now complicit in this crime I fired him. He sued me but settled for a small amount and was never heard from again. There is so much of this in my business and artists usually sweep it under the rug but I don t. I want people to know the truth about my journey.

Eric Clapton - 1975-04-14 - Brisbane, AU (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Festival Hall

Low-generation tape transfer/speed-corrected -- "JTT version"

Lineage:
Low Generation Cassette > Akai GX95 (Playback) > Soundforge 9 > FLAC Frontend Level 6 Align on Sector Boundaries

CD1 (63:51):
(1) Introduction (0:46)
(2) Badge (9:47)
(3) Milk Cow Blues (8:34)
(4) Have You Ever Loved a Woman (7:48)
(5) Steady Rolling Man (16:22)
(6) Can't Find My Way Home (6:06)
(7) Teach Me To Be Your Woman (6:19)
(8) Let It Rain (8:05)

CD2 (55:35):
(1) Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (9:22)
(2) I Shot The Sheriff (12:30)
(3) Layla (8:19) =>
(4) All I Have To Do Is Dream (2:49)
(5) Little Wing (16:34)
(6) Little Queenie (5:58)

Info file, ffp, artwork, and md5 signature file are included.

Comments:
This recording has circulated in the snail-mail trading pool since the late 1980s, but this posting (originally shared by "jacksontomthumb" in March 2009) was the first one I remember seeing of known lineage. This show features EC during his brief Australian tour in spring 1975; the 1974-75 dates were notably erratic due to Clapton's "substance issues," and this one appears to be no exception. I always find these shows worthwhile because they feature Clapton at both his highest and lowest -- often within the same song. His guitar work was often spectacular on these dates, but frequently the performances got sloppy and meandering; I don't remember enough from this tour to be able to comment on how this one compares to the rest of the tour. If you're a Clapton fan, they're all worth grabbing because they are always fascinating.

The recording quality is pretty good -- obviously the master is a well-worn analog and prone to limitations in fidelity, but it's quite listenable and has a minimum of hiss or dropouts. The mix is decent, although it would probably benefit from some 21st century EQ work to improve the overall sound. If you're a Clapton collector and don't have this, you will probably find this well worth picking up.

Fleetwood Mac - 1977-04-14 - Paris, FR (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Le Zenith

Liberated bootleg CD "A Votre Sante"

Lineage:
SBD > ? > bootleg cd > EAC > WAV >TLH > FLAC

01 Station Man
02 The Chain
03 Dreams
04 Rhiannon
05 Oh Daddy
06 Never Going Back Again
07 Landslide
08 Over My Head
09 Gold Dust Woman
10 You Make Loving Fun
11 Go Your Own Way
12 Oh Well
13 I'm So Afraid
14 World Turning
15 Blue Letter

The Stranglers - 1978-04-14 - Toronto, ON (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

The Stranglers
Horseshoe Tavern
Toronto
Canada
14 April 1978

Lineage: 
SBD>Cassette (2 or 3 gens)>Audition>mastering>FLAC

01. Bring on the Nubiles
02. Dead Ringer
03. Hanging Around
04. Nice 'n' Sleazy
05. No More Heroes
06. Tank
07. Threatened
08. Burning Up Time
09. Straighten Out
10. Down in the Sewer

This is Dave and the band at their very very best. This is a dream set. It’s not the whole gig, and I’ve posted an audience version which is longer on here in the past. But this edited soundboard version is brand new not only to Dime but to anyone in this form. I just mastered it, mainly for pitch, and it reduced me to tears. RIP Dave. Hope there’s lots of rats up there…. This is seriously shit hot.

Lou Reed - 1978-04-14 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Park West
Chicago, IL US
Performance date: 1978-04-14
Broadcast date: 2013-03-03

Lineage: 
HD over fm>Sangean HDT-1>Rotel-05 SE>SoundBlaster (Live! 24 bit External)>wav(CD Wave Editor)>flac

01 - Gimme some good times 2:59
02 - Satellite of love 6:11
03 - Leave me alone/I Wanna Be Black 9:54
04 - Walk on the wild side 6:40
05 - Coney Island baby 11:18
06 - Dirt 8:49
07 - Sweet Jane 5:16
08 - Rock 'n' roll 6:34

Total Time: 57:34

The personnel is probably a mix of the below. Some are obvious, but it seems to me there is more than one female back up, for example on this recording.

Personnel from "Street Hassle" album.

# Lou Reed - guitar, bass, piano, vocals
# Stuart Heinrich - guitar on "Street Hassle", background vocal on "Leave Me Alone"
# Michael Fonfara - piano on "I Wanna Be Black" and "Shooting Star"
# Marty Fogel - amplified sax
# Steve Friedman - lead bass and background vocals on "Leave Me Alone"
# Michael Suchorsky - drums
# Aram Schefrin - string arrangement
# Jo'Anna Kameron, Angela Howard, Christine Wiltshire & Genya Raven - background vocals

Personnel from "Live-Take No Prisoners"

* Lou Reed - vocals, guitar, guitar synthesizer
* Stuart Heinrich - guitar, background vocals
* Marty Fogel - electric saxophone
* Michael Fonfara - electric piano
* Ellard "Moose" Boles - bass, background vocals
* Michael Suchorsky - drums
* Angel Howell - tambourine, background vocals
* Chrissy Faith - background vocals

Roxy Music - 1979-04-14 - Minneapolis, MN (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Guthrie Theater 

LINEAGE: 
2 Shure mics>Sony TC-D5 stereo recorder>Maxell UDXLII cassette>Yamaha-KX330 tape deck>Terratec-EWX soundcard>EAC-WAV>Audacity-FLAC 

Taper: Minnesota Mike 

PART ONE 
01 Manifesto 
02 Trash 
03 Angel Eyes 
04 Out Of The Blue 
05 A Song For Europe 
06 Still Falls The Rain 
07 Mother Of Pearl 
08 Ain't That So 

PART TWO 
01 Stronger Through The Years 
02 Ladytron 
03 In Every Dreamhome A Heartache 
04 Love Is The Drug 
05 Editions Of You 
06 Do The Strand 
07 Re-Make/Re-Model

Whitesnake - 1980-04-14 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: Linehunter
Venue: Nakano Sunplaza
Location: Tokyo Japan
Date: 14th April 1980
Source : Stereo Soundboard (From Original Masters)

Lineage:
Silver CD's > EAC > .WAV > > TLH Flac (Level 8).

David Coverdale - Vocals
Bernie Marsden - Guitar
Micky Moody - Guitar
Neil Murray - Bass
Jon Lord - Keyboards
Ian Paice - Drums

CD1 (69:46)
01 - Opening
02 - Come On
03 - You 'n' Me
04 - Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues
05 - Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
06 - Micky Moody Solo
07 - Lovehunter
08 - Mistreated (Inc Bernie Marsden Solo)
09 - Jon Lord Solo
10 - Belgian Tom's Hat Trick
11 - Ian Paice Solo

CD2 (37:16)
01 - Might Just Take Your Life
02 - Lie Down
03 - Take Me With You
04 - Rock Me Baby
05 - Breakdown / Whitesnake Boogie
06 - We Wish You Well

Bonus Track
07 - After Show

Duration: 107:02 Min

Miles Davis - 1982-04-14 - Copenhagen, DK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis
Jazzhus Montmartre
Copenhagen, Denmark
April 14, 1982

Danish Radio FM radio broadcast

Lineage: 
FM > R > DAT > flac16/48 > FTP > HDD > edit+dwnsmpl > flac(8)

Miles Davis (tp, p)
Bill Evans (ss, ts, fl, p)
Mike Stern (g)
Marcus Miller (b)
Al Foster (d)
Mino Cinelu (pc)

first set:
01. Introduction from stage 01:40
02. Back Seat Betty 11:53
03. My Man's Gone Now 15:28
04. Aida 13:55

2nd set:
05. Ife 15:39
06. Fat Time 08:03
07. Jean Pierre 12:06
08. Announcement 00:34

New Order - 1983-04-14 - Glasgow, UK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage 
FM Broadcast - transferred using a Yamaha cassette deck to PC via an M-Audio Delta Audiophile 2496 card at 48khz 24bit - Audacity - silence trimmed and sound normalised and sliced

01 Blue Monday
02 Hurt
03 Truth
04 ICB
05 Senses

Eric Clapton - 1983-04-14 - Dublin, Ireland (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

National Stadium, Baile Atha, Cliath, Dublin, Ireland

Title: Back To The Irish

Source:
Great Stereo Soundboard Recording

Lineage:
SBD > Silver Horse SH-8302 A/B Boot 2CD > EAC > FLAC

Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Albert Lee: Guitar, Vocals
Donald Duck Dunn: Bass
Jamie Oldaker: Drums
Chris Stainton: Keyboards

CD1
01: Tulsa Time
02: I Shot The Sheriff
03: Lay Down Sally
04: Worried Life Blues
05: Ain't Goin' Down
06: Let It Rain
07: Double Trouble

CD2
01: Sweet Little Lisa
02: Key To The Highway
03: After Midnight
04: The Shape You're In
05: Ramblin' On My Mind / Have You Ever Loved A Woman
06: Cocaine

Whitesnake - 1984-04-14 - Stockholm, SWE (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Monsters of Rock 84 - Stockholm, Sweeden

Ripped from Vinyl

David Coverdale - Vocals
Jon Lord - Keyboards
Cozy Powell - Drums
John Sykes - Guitars
Neil Murray - Bass

CD1
01 - Gambler
02 - Guilt Of Love
03 - Reading And Willin
04 - Love Ain'T No Strangers
05 - Here I Go Again
06 - Slow An' Easy
07 - Intro / Crying In The Rain / Blindman / Soldier Of Fortune

CD2
01 - Before I Forget / Jon Lord Solo
02 - Cozy Powell Drums Solo
03 - Ain'T No Love In The Heart Of The City
04 - Fool For Your Lovin'
05 - Need Your Love So Bad
06 - Slide It In
07 - Don'T Break My Heart Again

David Gilmour - 1984-04-14 - Munich, DE (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

1984-04-14 - David Gilmour - Munich - Recorder 2 
Zirkus Krone, Munich, West Germany 

Lineage: 
Unknow gen. cassette -> Sony HCD-EH26 -> Creative SB Audigy SE -> wave -> NeroWaveEditor and AdobeAudition -> TLH -> flac 

David Gilmour - guitar, vocals 
Gregg Dechart - keyboards 
Mickey Feat - bass, vocals 
Mick Ralphs - guitar, vocals 
Raff Ravenscroft - saxophones 
Chris Slade - drums, percussion 
Jody Linscott - percussion 

CD1
01 Until We Sleep 
02 All Lovers Are Deranged 
03 Welcome 
04 Love On The Air 
05 Mihalis 
06 Short And Sweet 
07 Run Like Hell 
08 Out Of The Blue 

CD2
01 Let's Get Metaphysical 
02 Cruise 
03 No Way Out Of Here 
04 You Know I'm Right 
05 Blue Light 
06 Band Intro 
07 Murder 
08 Near The End 
09 Comfortably Numb 

New recording and very good. Funny before Out of the blue: an Italian guy scream: "Vieni in Italia porco d**!!!" (Come to Italy!!!)

Stevie Wonder - 1984-04-14 - Detroit, MI (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Stevie Wonder 
Masonic Temple Theatre, Detroit, MI 
April 14, 1984 

Source : FM broadcast > Cassette Master (Maxell UD C120 w/Dolby B on) 
Transfer : Sony TC-WE 475 (w/Dolby B off) > Tascam DR-40 Linear PCM Recorder 16/44.1 kHz) 
Editing : Soundforge (tracking) > Wave > TLH (SB's aligned) Flac level 8 
Stevie Wonder played 4 consecutive nights at the Masonic Temple. This was the 3rd night. 

Stevie Wonder : Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica (aka Stevland Hardaway Morris) 
Ben Bridges : Guitar 
Mike O’Neil : Guitar 
Nate Watts : Bass 
Ricky Lawson : Drums (passed away Dec. 23, 2013, at age 59) 
Lenny Castro : Percussion 
Ronnie Foster : Keyboards 
Larry Gittens : Trumpet 
Bobby Malach : Sax 
Melody McCully : Vocals 
Alexandra Brown : Vocals 
Lynn Davis : Vocals 
Windy Zarif : Vocals 

01 Fingertips (part 1) (fades in) 
02 I Wish 
03 banter 
04 Isn't She Lovely 
05 banter 
06 Fingertips (part 2) 
07 banter 
08 Uptight (Everything's Alright) 
09 For Once In My Life 
10 Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud 
11 banter 
12 My Cherie Amour 
13 Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours 
14 All In Love Is Fair 
15 Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing 
16 Superstition 
17 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 
18 Ribbon In The Sky 
19 Do I Do 

Total Time = 60:21 min

Buddy Guy and Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1986-04-14 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

BUDDY GUY & STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
LONE STAR CAFE,
NEW YORK,NY,USA
APRIL 14,1986

lineage
Cassette Sb Master > Reel > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Flac

CD1
Early Show
01-You Don'T Have To Go
02-I'Ll Play The Blues For You
03-Yonder'S Wall
04-Five Long Years
05-All Your Love
06-Blue Monday
07-Crazy About You >
08-I Just Wanna Make Love To You
09-Stormy Monday
10-Still Called The Blues

CD2
Late Show
01-Miss You ( Fades In )
02-Slow Blues Instrumental
03-Blue Guitar
04-Blind Man
05-Worry Worry *
06-Mary Had A Little Lamb *
07-Stormy Monday > Early In The Morning *
08-Champagne & Reefer *

* W/ Stevie Ray Vaughan

Big Country - 1986-04-14 - Reading, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Hexagon

Lineage:
BBC Two broadcast > VHS tape received in trade > Philips standalone DVD recorder > PC (authoring)

Audio:
Bit rate: 1536kbps
Sample rate - 48kHz
Audio coding - LPCM

Video:
MPEG-2
PAL
Bit rate - 7970kbps
Frame rate - 25 fps
Aspect ratio - 4:3
Picture size - 720 x 576

Stuart Adamson - guitar & vocals
Bruce Watson - guitar & vocals
Tony Butler - bass & vocals
Mark Brzezicki - drums

01 - Intro
02 - Wonderland
03 - Where The Rose Is Sown
04 - Remembrance Day
05 - I Walk The Hill
06 - Look Away
07 - Chance
08 - The Teacher
09 - In A Big Country
10 - Inwards
11 - Harvest Home
12 - Fields Of Fire


Eric Clapton - 1987-04-14 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

American Tour '87 - EC IS HERE / DJ copy 19/20 - SB 6

lineage
soundboard>?>Original silvers>EAC>You

CD1
01. Crossroads
02. White Room
03. I Shot the Sheriff
04. Hung Up On Your Love
05. Wonderful Tonight
06. Miss You
07. Same Old Blues

CD2
01. Tearing Us Apart
02. Holy Mother
03. Badge
04. Let it Rain
05. Cocaine
06. Layla
07. Further On Up the Road
08. Sunshine of Your Love

This is a follow-up to ECMM's upload of the 1987 shows in Costa Mesa and Cleveland, again in great soundboard sound.

Joe Satriani - 1988-04-14 - San Jose, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Cabaret

Silver-CD 'San José 88' (Rock Hard Records / RH 001/002)

Lineage: 
Silver-CDs > EAC (log-files included) > WAV > FLAC (via TLH (Level 7 and tested)) > TTD (first seeded 2015-03-24)

Joe Satriani - guitar
Stuart Hamm - bass
Jonathan Mover - drums

CD1:
01 Memories
02 Ice 9
03 Midnight
04 Rubina
05 Circles (> drum solo)
06 Lords Of Karma (> bass solo)

CD2:
01 Echo
02 Hordes Of Locusts
03 The Crush Of Love
04 Always With Me, Always With You
05 Satch Boogie
06 Surfing With The Alien

Billy Bragg - 1988-04-14 - Binghamton, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Mandela Room, SUNY

Lineage: SBD Tape, Maxell XLII (master or 2nd gen.) > Nakamichi CR1A > Adobe Audition (HD transfer, level-correction and tracking) > FLAC, Level 8 > You, the listener!

CD1
01. To Have and to Have Not
02. King Richard
03. The Warmest Room In The House
04. Tender Comrade
05. Greetings to the New Brunette
06. Days Like These
07. Help Save The Youth of America
08. Levi Stubbs' Tears
09. There Is Power In A Union
10. The World Turn'd Upside-Down
11. Valentines Day Is Over
12. Wishing The Days Away (tape flip)
13. Honey, I'm A Big Boy Now
14. Waiting for the Great Leap Forward
15. The Short Answer
16. Man In The Iron Mask
17. A New England

CD2
01. I Don't Need This Pressure, Ron
02. political rap
03. A Change Is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke cover)
04. Between The Wars
05. Walk Away Renee
06. kudos to Wiggy
07. Must I Paint You A Picture?
08. Star (David Bowie cover)

The Kinks - 1988-04-14 - St. Louis, MO (FM/FLAC)



(FM braodcast FLAC)

FOX THEATRE


WXRT FM BROADCAST (WESTWOOD ONE)


Lineage:

FM BROADCAST>ANALOG MASTER>CDR>EAC>FLAC

CD1

01 - Intro
02 - Destroyer
03 - Low Budget
04 - Ape Man
05 - Sleep Walker
06 - Art Lover
07 - Come Dancing
08 - Lost And Found


CD2
01 - Welcome To Sleazy Town
02 - Think Visual
03 - Living On A Thin Line
04 - A Well Respected Man
05 - It (I Want It)
06 - Guilty
07 - All Day And All Of The Night
08 - The Road
09 - You Really Got Me
10 - Celluloid Heroes
11 - Lola

Three (Emerson, Palmer and Berry) - 1988-04-14 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Three
April 14, 1988 (1988-04-14)
The Ritz
New York, New York
USA

Lineage: WNEW-FM Broadcast > ? > cassette trade circa 1998
Transfer: Sony TC-WE475 > M-Audio Microtrack II (24/96) > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > 
Flac (level 8) > you !

Keith Emerson - keyboards
Robert Berry - lead vocals, guitars, bass
Carl Palmer - drums, percussion

Paul Keller – guitars 
Jennifer Steele – backing vocals

01. [00:35] DJ Intro
02. [10:36] Fanfare for the Common Man
03. [10:16] Desde La Vida
04. [05:17] Lover To Lover
05. [04:40] Hoedown
06. [05:43] You Do Or You Don't
07. [03:53] Talkin' Bout
08. [04:00] Dream Runner
09. [04:46] Creole Dance
09. [05:00] On My Way Home
10. [04:39] Runaway
11. [07:24] Standing in the Shadows of Love
12. [07:01] America > Rondo >
13. [10:29] Drums > Rondo (end)
16. [03:51] Eight Miles High // cut

Total Time [1:28:10]

Kiss - 1990-04-14 - Ashbury Park, NJ (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Ashbury Park, NJ
The Stone Pony
Apr 14, 1990
H.I.T.S. warm-up show
Audience recording
Ripped straight from Silver CD "H.I.T.S. AT THE PONY" by me.

Ex- quality


01 - I stole your love
02 - Deuce
03 - Heaven's on fire
04 - Fits like a glove
05 - Rise to it
06 - Betrayed
07 - C'mon and Love me
08 - Calling dr. Love
09 - Hide your heart
10 - Love Gun
11 - Detroit Rock City
12 - I love it loud
13 - Black Diamond
14 - Little Ceasar


Sticking to Kiss' 1990/1992 era, I'm looking for real lossless recording from Montreal 1990-10-19, BOTH sources from Atlanta 1992-11-05 and BOTH soruces from Ames 1992-11-14! Thanks to whoever might have them and is willing to share!