mercoledì 19 agosto 2026

Sheryl Crow - Let Me Put My Love Into You (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Sheryl Crow: Let Me Put My Love Into You (liberated bootleg)

Recorded Live at Lund Olympen, Lund, Sweden - February 3, 1999.
Excellent Soundboard/FM Recording

Released: 1999
Label: Go Down Records 032
Country of the origin: USA
File format: FLAC (*.flac)

01. My Favorite Mistake
02. Leaving Las Vegas
03. A Change
04. Anything But Down
05. It Don't Hurt
06. Riverwide
07. Redemption Day
08. All I Wanna Do
09. There Goes the Neighborhood
10. Mississippi
11. Home

Bonus tracks:
12. D'yer Mak'er (Studio)
13. I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday (Studio)
14. You Always Get Your Way (Studio)
15. All Kinds Of People (Studio)

Traffic - 1967-1973 - Video Rarities (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Video : MPEG-2 4260kb/s 720x576 4:3 PAL
Audio : AC3 192kb/s stereo

01. Hole In My Shoe - Promo 1967
02. Paper Sun - Promo 1967
03. Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush - Beat Club 1968
04. 40,000 Headmen - US Tv 1968
05. Feeling Good - Canada Festival 1976
06. John Barleycorn
07. Pearly Queen
08. Stranger To Himself - Cincinnatti Pop Festival 1970
09. Gimme Some Lovin' - Glastonbury 1971
10. Evening Blue - Musikladen 1973
11. Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory - Musikladen 1971

This is a re-authored DVD to include "Paper Sun" 


Chicago - 1973-08-19 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

CHICAGO
Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
August 19/1973

lineage
WCFL Radio Broadcast Tape - Flac files - Audacity (wav, merge/align files, duplicate channels -stereo-, adjust speed +6.5% & track split)

Terry Kath - guitar, vocals
Peter Cetera - bass, vocals
Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals
Lee Loughnane - trumpet, vocals
James Pankow - trombone, vocals
Walt Parazaider - woodwinds
Danny Seraphine - drums
Laudir De Oliveira - percussion

01. WCFL Intro
02. 25 or 6 to 4
03. Just You n' Me
04. Beginnings
05. Aire (cut)
06. (cut) Something In This City Changes People
07. Hollywood
08. What's This World Coming To
09. A Hit By Varese (removed - officially released)
10. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
11. Feelin' Stronger Every Day
12. Dialogue
13. The Ballet
14. I'm A Man
15. Free

WCFL AM radio broadcast from their 1973 tour. This "new" mono recording has more songs than the commonly circulated version, but it has several cuts and was running slow.
Had to do some work on it: eliminate gaps between tracks, combined all tracks, duplicate channels, adjust speed, and retracked the show, think it's more enjoyable now.

Bruce Springsteen - 1978-08-19 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC) "The Jersey Devil"



(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: "THE JERSEY DEVIL"

Label: Golden Stars

Location: live at the Spectrum

Lineage: Silver CD's>EAC>Flac

CD1
01 - Goog Rockin' Tonight
02 - Badlands
03 - Spirit In The Night
04 - Darkness On The Edge Of Town
05 - Heartbreak Hotel
06 - Factory
07 - The Promised Land
08 - Prove It All Night
09 - Thunder Road
10 - Jungleland
11 - Rave On
12 - The Fever
13 - Sweet Little Sixteen

CD2
01 - Sherry Darling
02 - 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
03 - Mona
04 - She's The One
05 - Growin' Up
06 - Backstreets
07 - Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
08 - Born To Run
09 - Because The Night
10 - Quarter To Three

From Brucebase:

1978-08-19 - SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA, PA

GOOD ROCKIN' TONIGHT (2.46) / BADLANDS (4.16) / SPIRIT IN THE NIGHT (6.46) / DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN (3.47) / HEARTBREAK HOTEL (2.09) / FACTORY (2.13) / THE PROMISED LAND (4.47) / PROVE IT ALL NIGHT (9.56) / RACING IN THE STREET / THUNDER ROAD (fades in, 4.41) / JUNGLELAND (8.57) / RAVE ON (with Gary Busey) (1.49) / THE FEVER (7.33) / SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN (3.33) / SHERRY DARLING (3.25) / 4TH OF JULY, ASBURY PARK (SANDY) (5.55) / MONA - SHE'S THE ONE (11.40) / GROWIN' UP (start cut, 3.30) / BACKSTREETS (10.27) / ROSALITA (COME OUT TONIGHT) (8.30) / BORN TO RUN (4.28) / BECAUSE THE NIGHT (6.16) / QUARTER TO THREE (cut, 4.26)

Incomplete soundboard recording released on CD 'The Jersey Devil' (Golden Stars) and also in improved quality from a soundboard tape which belonged to Ed Sciaky. Audience recording also exists. 'How Sweet It Is' (Fanatic) is a composite of the two former sources, in an attempt to construct the best sounding, most complete recording. "Good Rockin' Tonight" is played for the first time as well as "The Fever" once again. "Prove It All Night" fades out at the end, "Racing In The Street" is missing from the soundboard, but confirmed as played via the audience tape. "Thunder Road" fades in, "Growin' Up" is edited and "Quarter To Three" fades out. The recording of "Prove It All Night" found on The Jersey Devil is a fake, actually sourced from a completely different show. Gary Busey guests again on "Rave On". "Growin' Up" includes the story of Bruce meeting Clarence. "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" includes the "Come A Little Bit Closer" intro. "Quarter To Three" includes "Oh, What A Night" in the midsection.

The Eagles - 1978-08-19 - Chicago, IL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

ANALOG MASTER RB

Recorder: RS 646DS
Tape: Maxell UD-C-90
Mics: Teac ME-80 (Nak cm300)

Played back on Rotel RD-870 calibrated speed and alignment.>
Pre-amp: Naim 52
CDR Recorder (Stand Alone): Tascam CDR-2000
CDR: Taiyo Yuden Gold 74-ZY
PC Drive: UltraPlex40max SCSI
EAC>FLAC>To You Guys, enjoy, RB

BEWARE (non perfect tracking): ALL MY RECORDINGS ARE TRACKED ON THE FLY!

CD1
01 Hotel California
02 Walk Away
03 Victim of Love
04 Doolin-Dalton
05 Lyin’ Eyes
06 One of These Nights
07 Turn to Stone

CD2
01 Turn To Stone (cont.)
02 Already Gone
03 Witchy Woman
04 Life’s Been Good
05 Life in the Fast Lane
06 Rocky Mountain Way
07 Take It Easy
08 James Dean
09 Tequila Sunrise

Steve Winwood - 1978-08-19 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(soundboard FLAC)

Steve Winwood at the Rough Hill Festival, U.K., Aug. 19, 1978

This appearance at an outdoor festival is said to have been Winwood's first-ever solo show after leaving Traffic, coming just over a year after the release of his self-titled first solo album (which I feel was a great, though underappreciated work).

It's a loose-sounding show -- a little sloppy at times, but actually refreshing compared to the ultra-slickness of his '80s-era shows. Winwood sticks to the organ, on which he also provides the bass part, and synthesizer. Winwood's wife at the time, the late Nicole Tacot, adds a homespun touch by singing And Then He Kissed Me, and contributes backing vocals.

Of note:
*Winwood plays five of the six songs from his first solo album, and he rarely revisited any of these songs again. Some of the arrangements differ markedly from the studio versions. For instance, Hold On is done here Latin-style, while Vacant Chair has a different structure.
*Two Way Stretch is a soulful Winwood-composed number that later showed up only as a 45 rpm B-side in 1981.
*Winwood, who's famous for messing up his lyrics, gets them totally wrong on I'm a Man. You be the judge: Is he making them up on the spot, or is he doing Chicago's version?

This is supposedly a soundboard, but could be an audience recording, judging from the ambient sound. Still, there's little audience blabber to spoil it. The recording had numerous cuts, which I've tried to smooth out as much as possible. The worst is in Low Spark, which ends suddenly just as Winwood's hitting the climax of a great Nini-Moog solo, but there were also gaps in Nobody Knows You (end of the guitar solo) and And Then He Kissed Me (in the last few bars).

I've previously seeded this, but it may have been on another tracker. In any case, I've since repaired an especially bad gap in Midand and a distracting pop in Low Spark, so I suppose this qualifies as a minor upgrade.

All in all, an interesting look at an underdocumented era of Winwood history. Thanks to Kenneth at the winwoodfans yahoo group for sharing the recording with me. Cover included.

CD-R (unknown lineage) > xAct > Audacity > FLAC

Steve Winwood: organ, synthesizer, vocals
John Porter: guitar
Terry Stannard: drums
Demelza: percussion
Nicole Tacot (Nicole Winwood): vocals

CD1
01. I'm a Man (Winwood-Miller) 5:10
02. Midland Maniac (Winwood) 8:34
03. Hold On (Winwood-Capaldi) 5:12
04. The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys (Winwood-Capaldi) 12:42
05. Walking in the Wind (Winwood-Capaldi) 7:19
06. Let Me Make Something in Your Life (Winwood-Capaldi) 5:11

CD2
01. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (Cox) 4:01
02. And Then He Kissed Me (Spector-Greenwich-Barry) 2:24
03. Two Way Stretch (Winwood) 5:47
04. Vacant Chair (Winwood-Stanshall) 7:37
05. Time is Running Out (Winwood-Capaldi) 8:44
06. Gimme Some Lovin’ (Winwood-Winwood-Davis) 10:33
07. Hound Dog (Leiber-Stoller) 5:07

TOTAL TIME: 88:25

John Cougar Mellencamp - 1979-08-19 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

John Couger Mellancamp
Paradise Rock Club
Boston, MA
1979-08-18

Source: MR > DAT > FM > Adcom GFT-555 II tuner > SV-3700 by Dan Rogosa
Transfer: Fostex D-15 > Tascam DA-3000 > WAV @ 16/48
Master: Wavelab 11 (tracking) > FLAC 1648

Thanks to Dan for taping and lending his tape to be transferred and shared.

John Cougar - vocals
Larry Crane - guitar
Doc Eric Rosser - piano
Michael "Chief" Wanchic- guitar
Robert "Ferd" Frank - bass
Tom Knowles - drums

01. Intro
02. A Little Night Dancing
03. Sugar Marie >
04. American Dream >
05. Jug Band Music >
06. American Dream
07. Tonight >
08. Miami >
09. This Time
10. I Need A Lover
11. Great Midwest >
12. Dream Killing Town (Domino / Boney Maroney)
13. To M.G. (Wherever She May Be) >
14. Nervous Breakdown >
15. Summertime Blues
16. Welcome To Chinatown >
17. Honky Tonk Women >
18. My Sharona >
19. Welcome To Chinatown
20. Good In Bed
21. crowd

Encore:
22. Small Paradise
23. Roadhouse Blues >
24. I Need A Lover (reprise) >
25. Plastic Jesus

WBCN From the Vaults. A performance from when John Mellencamp was more rock 'n' roll than MTV. This was probably broadcast with one commercial break before Great Midwest, which was been edited out by the taper. WBCN seems to have tightened up the show a bit by removing crowd noise, which is sometimes noticeable. But mostly the band plays non-stop for over an hour.

Blue Oyster Cult - 1980-08-19 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Metropolitan Center


Source: A late 90's trade with Bolle Gregmar. He had this listed as a DAT clone of the master tapes.


Lineage
1st Gen Cassette -> Tascam 112MKII -> Digital Audio Labs CardDeluxe


EAC, Trader's Little Helper and Exactfile today.


CD1

01. Dr. Music
02. E.T.I.
03. Lips in the Hills
04. Unknown Tongue
05. Cities on Flame
06. The Marshall Plan
07. Hungry Boys
08. Divine Wind
09. ME 262


CD2
01. Hot Rails to Hell
02. Black Blade
03. Godzilla
04. Bass Solo/5 Guitars
05. Born to Be Wild
06. (Don't Fear) the Reaper

Hall and Oates - 1980-08-19 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

lineage:
WBCN-FM 104.1 FM live broadcast (not pre-recorded) > Sansui 8 reciever with wire FM antenna > Sony 158 SD cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII 90 min. master cassette > played on Nak. 125 into soundforge (wav) > flac

Daryl Hall & John Oates
Daryl Hall: keys, guitar, trombone, vox
John Oates: guitar, b.vox
Jeff Southworth: guitar
Charles Deshann: sax, keys
John Siegler: bass
Chuck Burgi: drums

01: radio announcer :25
02: how does it feel to be back 5:42
03: big kids 3:56
04: rich girl 3:29
05: she's gone 6:26
06: sacred songs 4:03
07: sweet soul music (with band introductions) 12:00
08: Sara smile > wait for me (spliced, tape flip) 11:56
09: you make my dreams 4:07
10: do what you want, be what you are 7:02
11: you've lost that lovin' feeling 5:35
12: announcer encore break (Tracy Roach) 1:46
13: United State 4:54
14: encore break 1:36
15: room to breathe 5:10 (and edited announcer comments)
16: NYC, NY 4:24
17: announcer wrap up :19

runtime: 82:50

Ted Nugent - 1980-08-19 - Dortmund, DE (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Westfalenhalle 3
Dortmund, Germany
August 19, 1980

Lineage:
Unknown Generation CDr Soundboard > EAC > TLH FLAC 8

CD1
01. Motor City Madhouse
02. Just What the Doctor Ordered
03. Wango Tango
04. I Gotta Move
05. Free For All
06. Paralyzed
07. Hard As Nails
08. Spontaneous Combustion
09. Jailbait

CD2
01. Put Up or Shut-Up
02. Heads Will Roll
03. Violent Love
04. Cat Scratch Fever
05. Stormtroopin'
06. Scream Dream
07. Land of Thousand Dances
08. Stranglehold

The Kinks - 1981-08-19 - Los Angeles, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 120"



The Kinks
Hollywood Palladium
Los Angeles, CA
August 19, 1981
Mike Millard First-Generation Tape via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 120

Recording Gear: AKG 451E microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 cassette recorder

JEMS 2020 Transfer: Mike Millard First-Generation Cassette > Nakamichi RX-505 (azimuth adjustment; Dolby On) > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 capture > iZotope RX8 > iZotope Ozone 8 > MBIT+ resample to 1644 > Audacity > TLH > FLAC

01 Intro
02 Around The Dial
03 The Hard Way
04 Where Have All The Good Times Gone
05 Bird Dog (Everly Brothers cover)
06 Catch Me Now I'm Falling
07 Yo-Yo
08 LA Blues > Lola
09 Too Serious (Dave Davies solo song)
10 Back To Front
11 Misfits
12 You Really Got Me
13 A Gallon Of Gas
14 Celluloid Heroes
15 All Day And All Of The Night
16 Give the People What They Want
17 Come On Now
18 Low Budget
19 Twist And Shout
20 Destroyer
21 Pressure

Known Faults:
-None

Marillion - 1982-08-19 - Sheffield, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Limit Club 

Taper: Colin D 
Rig: Sony condenser mic > Maranze Superscope 330 > TDK-SA cass 
CD from taper > EAC > FLAC > YOU 

CD1
01 - He Knows You Know (soundcheck) 
02 - He Knows You Know 
03 - She Chameleon 
04 - The Web 
05 - Garden Party 
06 - Grendel 

CD2
01 - Institution Waltz 
02 - Margaret / band intro 
03 - 3 Boats down from the Candy 
04 - Charting The Single 
05 - Forgotten Sons 
06 - Market Square Heroes. 

Tapers notes 
These shows are very interesting and contain many different arangements from what would be put down on record. This is the complete show in the correct running order. 

As I'm the person responsible for taping this show I thought I might as well add a few things. 

Firstly - thanks for uploading Mark, I've been meaning to do these Marillion shows for a while myself but never seem to be able to find the time. 

As Mark said this and all the other recordings that he will be uploading were recorded by me with permission from the band. They were all done on a Marantz Superscope 330 cassette deck using a single point stereo Sony condenser mic and TDK-SA tapes. This is the same equipment I used to tape several Genesis gigs at the time including the Master of the Marquee show which has been upped here on Dime several times. Copies were given to the band via Tim Hollings who used to produce The Web newsletter. Tim also acted as the band's archivist, taking over from Guy Hewison when Guy left to manage Solstice. It was him that held the live recordings, so any copies of these shows held by the band would have come from him and would by then, I assume, be second gen. They used to tape a lot of the shows at the time but in many cases after listening back to their performance the following day they would erase it and use the tape to record the next gig - money was pretty tight for them at the time! Those that did survive only did so as Tim took copies for himself before re-using the tape. There is some rumour that those recordings were from the board but in fact they were done on Tim's Aiwa cassette using two mics set up by the desk. Some early gigs were done from the board but were too unbalanced to be of much use. 

As Mark said I still have the masters for the gigs I taped and a couple of years ago gave him copies of each show on CD-R , transferred by myself. There is no additional cassette generation involved - master cassette>Cool Edit for some minor volume adjustments, fade ins, fade outs etc but no EQ or NR>CD-R 

This was a bit of a strange gig. Although the band were starting to build a following in the Home Counties and London, thanks to the regular Marquee and Friars gigs, they were pretty much unknown in the rest of the country apart from maybe in Scotland where they toured in early 82. The gig at the Sheffield Limit Club was one early attempt at venturing into the North of England. If I remember correctly there was a very low turnout, certainly less than 100 people. Half of them were there to see the band and half stood at the bar at the back talking. You can hear Fish giving them some flack on a few occasions. They moved the set around, putting some more uptempo things at the beginning to try and win over those at the back but when that didn't work they just played to the few at the front that were interested and gave in to calls for Grendel which at the time was never played live other than at the Marquee and Friars. A few months later they returned to the same venue but by then they had signed to EMI and there was a buzz about them in the press, so the place was packed. 

There's only one song from the soundcheck, I really can't remember why I didn't tape it all but there's a priceless moment where Fish gets annoyed with the in-house lights man who didn't seem to be getting to grips with his job. 

Van Halen - 1982-08-19 - Chicago, IL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

PRESENTED BY KRW_CO 

ANALOG 1ST GEN TO CDR CLONE 2 PRESENTED BY KRW_CO 

LINEAGE 
AUDIENCE ANALOG 1ST GEN TO CDR CLONE 2 FROM TRADE TO EAC TO AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR RETRACKING AND TAPE FLIP SPLICE ONLY BY KRW WAV TO TLH FLAC LEVEL 8 NO EQ OR OTHER TAMPERING 

Eddie Van Halen guitar backing vocals 
Alex Van Halen drums 
David Lee Roth lead vocals 
Michael Anthony bass backing vocals 

CD1
01 Intro/Romeo Delight 
02 Unchained 
03 Drum Solo 
04 The Full Bug 
05 Runnin' With The Devil 
06 Jamie's Cryin' 
07 Little Guitars 
08 Where Have All The Good Times Gone 
09 Bass Solo 
10 Hang 'em High 
11 Cathedral/Secrets 

CD2
01 Drums/Everybody Wants Some 
02 Dance The Night Away 
03 Somebody Get Me A Doctor/I'm So Glad 

(TAPE PAUSE) 

04 Ice Cream Man 
05 Intruder/(Oh) Pretty Woman 
06 Guitar Solo(TAPE FLIP IN SOLO SPLICE AT 7:44 BEGIN TAPE 2 SIDE A) 
07 D.O.A. 
08 Ain't Talkin'Bout Love 
09 Bottoms Up 

(TAPE PAUSE) 

10 You Really Got Me/Happy Trails

Jo-El Sonnier - 1983-08-19 - Palo Alto, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Jo-El Sonnier and The Shutouts (aka "Jo-El Sonnier and Friends")
featuring David Lindley, Albert Lee, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Sid Page, Garth Hudson, Greg Humphrey and Ian Wallace
August 19, 1983 (1983-08-19)
The Keystone
Palo Alto, California, USA

Lineage:
House soundboard feed > Sony TC-D5M > TDK MA90 (Dolby B encoded) cassette master.

transfer:
Nakamichi Dragon (Dolby B decoded) > Macintosh with Digidesign Audiomedia III sound card > Pro Tools (minor "nip and tuck" edits, normalization and tracking - no equalization or DNR) > AIFF files > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).

Jo-El Sonnier - vocals, accordion
David Lindley - guitar and other stringed instruments
Albert Lee - lead guitar
Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel guitar
Sid Page - fiddle
Garth Hudson - synthesizer and other keyboards
Greg Humphrey - bass
Ian Wallace - drums, percussion

CD1 [47:12]
01 [3:43] Jambalaya (On The Bayou) >
02 [4:34] Bayou Teche Waltz (La Valse de Bayou Teche)
03 [0:39] talk
04 [5:15] Knock-Knock-Knock
05 [5:52] Always Late (With Your Kisses)
06 [4:13] Cajun Woman
07 [2:49] band intros
08 [5:18] Raining In My Heart
09 [3:59] unknown title (French lyrics)
10 [5:06] Jolie Blonde (Ma Blonde Est Partie)
11 [5:44] Cajun Born

CD2  [46:04]
01 [4:20] I've Been Around Enough To Know
02 [5:45] Allons à Lafayette (Let's go to Lafayette)
03 [4:26] One Of Those Old Things We All Go Through
04 [4:54] Louisiana Blues
05 [0:40] talk
06 [5:42] unknown title (French lyrics)
07 [4:37] Say You Love Me
08 [5:27] Come On Joe
09 [0:32] talk
10 [6:40] Sugar Bee

encore:
11 [3:01] A Good Hearted Man [cut]

notes
Soundboard recording that sounds excellent though it's not a "perfect mix" (a bit unbalanced with mostly the lead and pedal steel guitars lower than they should be). The great all-star band makes this show essential anyway and this show is almost 20 minutes longer than the following night at Keystone Berkeley. Any help with the titles of the two songs in French that I could not identify will be appreciated. (I'll include samples of those songs in the comments.)

Journey - 1983-08-19 - Tacoma, WA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Tacoma Dome

JEMS Master

Here is a new, uncirculated recording of a Journey show from Tacoma, Washington's new Tacoma Dome in 1983. This master audience recording was sent to me by JEMS for uploading. Thanks goes to JEMS for this recording and the many other excellent recordings they have shared with all of us over the years!

I'd hoped to upload this show a week ago on its 31st anniversary, but unfortunately, I didn't have time to get it done due to some other responsibilities. But here it is now, the concert from 31 years, 7 days ago today, Journey rocking Tacoma!

LINEAGE: NO EQ'ing DONE
Recording Gear: Sony Walkman D6C with a Sony ECM-939 microphone

JEMS 2014 Transfer: Master cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-correction > Audacity 2.0 24/96 capture > iZotopeRX MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > WAV files sent to Bootradr (both the 24/96 and 16/44.1 master WAV files and I worked with the 24/96 files) > AVS Audio Editor 7.2 (to join 24/96 files into one file) > Audacity (to balance audio, removed a few tape clicks, fix a few clipping points caused by stage fireworks, and amplify 2.4 db) > CD WAV Editor (for creating track splits and editing out tape flips) > Audacity (for down sampling a 16/44.1 copy and embedding metadata/track info into both the 24/96 and 16/44.1 copies & encoding as FLAC) > FLAC 6 > TLH (to align sectors on boundaries & to create and verify md5, ffp, and torrent files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: August 19th, 1983
Location: Tacoma, Washington
Venue: Tacoma Dome
Source: AUD (Master)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes (that's to "tupchurch for creating the artwork!)
Label: JEMS Master & Bootradr Project
Title: Stand On The Edge
Size: 512 MB

CD1
01. Elmo's Theme (opening)
02. Chain Reaction
03. Wheel In The Sky
04. Line Of Fire
05. Send Her My Love
06. Still They Ride
07. Open Arms
08. No More Lies
09. Jonathan Cain (keyboard solo)
10. Rubicon
11. Steve Smith (drum solo)
12. Escape
13. After The Fall (long intro)
14. After The Fall

CD2
01. Faithfully
02. Jonathan Cain (keyboard solo)
03. Who's Crying Now
04. Don't Stop Believin'
05. Neal Schon (guitar solo)
06. Stone In Love
07. Keep On Runnin' (cuts in)
08. Lights
09. Any Way You Want It
10. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
11. Elmo's Theme (closing)

The Tacoma Dome venue was brand new when Journey played this show. In fact, Journey was the second band to play at the venue with the first act being David Bowie eight days earlier. This was also Journey's second from last show on their 1983 Frontiers tour Steve Perry tells the audience.

As for the audio on this show, it is a very clean recording. There are some clicks and pops at various points in the recording that are from the master tapes it seems. The sound is a little flat and it isn't a full range of sound type of recording either. The lower frequencies (or bass) end can be brought up if you so choose in whatever you are using for your playback equipment. However, as the show progresses it gets better and better in the quality of sound. I really like how clean the sound is throughout the whole show and there is very little audience noise too. Steve Perry's vocals are very up front in the recording also. In fact, all vocals are. The backup vocals are very easy to hear also. Overall, the mix in hearing the vocals and instruments is great but it just lacks in having captured the full range of frequencies to give it the full, rich and deep sound like you get with a superb recording. But I still love the show personally and I've enjoyed it each time I've listened as I was getting it ready to share.

I'd first made an EQ'ed copy (for my own use) before I had to leave town for a week. But after returning home, and as I started listening to this non EQ'ed copy being shared here today, I realized this copy without any EQ work likely sounds better anyhow. I was able to clean up more of the clicks and pops on the EQ'ed version using some filters for doing so, but it was with a program I despise and it wouldn't even work with 24/96 audio either. So I started from scratch and put together this non EQ'ed upload. Like many of you, I prefer the non EQ'ed copy of a show so I can do my own work on it if I want to. I like the work many people do on shows before sharing them and I do enjoy a great EQ job too! But having the unaltered sound is a big plus and that is what is being shared here for the first time today. Actually, this is the first time the show is being shared publicly at all EQ'ed or not.

I really appreciate JEMS sharing this show with me so I could finish getting it ready and share it with everyone else interested in it. Being a huge Led Zeppelin fan too, I was very familiar with the various JEMS transfers and work on a number of Led Zeppelin recordings, as well as other artist recordings too, that they've put out for us to collect and hear over the years. So to be asked if I'd be interested in preparing this Journey show to upload by them, well, I was very honored. So please be sure to thank the source of the sharing on this uncirculated master Journey recording...and that is JEMS!

Black Sabbath - 1983-08-19 - Stockholm, SWE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
trade CDR > EAC (offsets corrected) > FLAC

CD1
01 - Intro-Stonehenge
02 - Children Of The Grave
03 - Hot Line
04 - War Pigs
05 - Born Again
06 - Supernaut
07 - Drum Duet
08 - Rock 'N' Roll Doctor
09 - Disturbing The Priest
10 - Keep It Warm

CD2
01 - Black Sabbath
02 - The Dark-> Zero The Hero
03 - Tony Iommi's Guitar Solo
04 - Digital Bitch
05 - Iron Man
06 - Smoke On The Water
07 - Paranoid

Notes:
Earliest known live performance of "Keep It Warm", which was only performed at a few shows on the European tour. Both Bev and Ian were wailing. Yes, Ian has his bongo set on this tour. If you listen closely (this is a really good source) you'll be able to pick the congos out pretty easily.

Echo & The Bunnymen - 1984-08-19 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Echo & The Bunnymen
Beacon Theatre
New York City, NY
August 19, 1984
(TapeTyrant Master Series Volume 5)

Recording: Nak 300's > Sony TC-D5

Transfer: Master Cassettes > Nakamichi DR-01 (azimuth adjusted) > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity > iZotope RX 8 / ozone 9 (mastered) > xACT 2.50 > FLAC

01 Nocturnal Me
02 Over The Wall
03 With A Hip
04 Villiers Terrace
05 My Kingdom
06 Angels And Devils
07 Heads Will Roll
08 Ocean Rain
09 Seven Seas
10 Killing Moon
11 All That Jazz
12 Never Stop
13 The Cutter
14 Thorn Of Crowns
15 Crocodiles
16 Do It Clean

Known Faults:
-None

Welcome to Volume 5 of an exciting new master series featuring the master recordings of dime member "tapetyrant". The series will predominately feature captures in the Northeast and Southern California areas. We will touch on multiple genres with a strong focus on Jazz Fusion, New Wave and Rock.

Tapetyrant was an active taper in the 1980's and much of the 1990's before, like many of us, hanging up the mics. What he captured during that time is uniformly excellent quality and his master tapes have been safely stored, the first batch are in pristine condition. Some shows may circulate from lower generation copies but most have remained uncirculated until now and have not ever circulated directly from the masters.

Prior to DAT, the heavy lifting was entirely done by a Sony D5 with NAK 300's and taping was serious business, acquiring the best seats possible and working to keep neighbors in check.

Volume 5 is another tremendous capture and squarely in TapeTyrant's music orbit featuring the first of two performances at the Beacon Theatre.

The second night currently circulates but this appears to be the first appearance of opening night and is a welcome edition.

Thanks to "goody" for his continued critical work pitch adjusting our releases.

The biggest thank you to "tapetyrant" for doing such a great job capturing these important shows, for reaching out and entrusting me to present his excellent work for all to enjoy for decades to come (tapers don't let those tapes and your hard work get lost to the ages, there are plenty of folks to get in touch with here to help get them out, we're all working to leave no tape behind).

Bon Jovi - 1989-08-19 - Milton Keynes, UK (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Bon Jovi 
National Bowl 
Milton Keynes, UK 
19th August 1989 

Technics Tuner > Aiwa Tape Deck > Tascam DA-20 Mk 2 DAT machine > HHb burnit CDr recorder...no EQ 

CDr > EAC > Traders Little Helper > Flac8 sector aligned 

01 - Lay Your Hands On Me 

02 - I'd Die For You 
03 - Wild In The Streeets 
04 - You Give Love a Bad Name 
05 - Let It Rock 
06 - Blood On Blood 
07 - Walk This Way (With Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry) 
08 - Bad Medicine 
09 - Livin' On A Prayer

Stevie Nicks - 1989-08-19 - Mansfield, MA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Great Woods Perf.Arts Center
Mansfield, Mass.
August 19?, 1989 (1st of 2 nights, but not sure,
it could be the second night, 8/20)
soundboard recording of unknown analog generation (speed adjusted)
promoting the album "the other side of the mirror"

lineage:
sbd > cassette master tape > ? > probably 2nd or 3rd gen. cassette copy (maxell XLII 90 min.) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

Stevie Nicks: vocals
Robert Martin: vocals
Carlos Rios: guitar
Don Boyette: bass
Chris Cameron: piano
Russell Kunkel: drums
Peter Michaels: music director
Loretta Perry Nicks: vocals
Sharon Celani (Sharona): vocals

01: outside the rain  4:28
02: dreams  4:29
03: rooms on fire  6:41
04: gold dust woman  5:50
05: Alice  6:51
06: no spoken word  4:50
07: how still my love  7:14
08: beauty & the beast  3:16 (end cuts, spliced)
09: Juliet  5:47
10: talk to me  4:31
11: whole lotta trouble  5:26
12: two kinds of love  5:45
13: band introductions  2:49
14: edge of seventeen  14:36  
15: encore break applause  1:59
16: drums  2:41
17: stand back  5:09
18: has anyone ever written anything for you 5:45

runtime:  98:09 (minutes/seconds)

Heart - 1990-08-19 - Mountain View, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Shoreline Amphitheatre

LINAGE:
PRO-> Unknown Gen VHS -> Unknown Digital Transfer & Authoring -> DVD -> MY HDD -> you

Video 
ID : 224 (0xE0) 
Format : MPEG Video 
Format version : Version 2 
Format profile : Main@Main 
Format settings, BVOP : Yes 
Format settings, Matrix : Default 
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15 
Bit rate mode : Variable 
Bit rate : 5 199 Kbps 
Maximum bit rate : 6 800 Kbps 
Width : 720 pixels 
Height : 480 pixels 
Display aspect ratio : 4:3 
Frame rate : 29.970 fps 
Standard : NTSC 
Color space : YUV 
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 
Bit depth : 8 bits 
Scan type : Interlaced 
Scan order : Top Field First 

Audio 
ID : 192 (0xC0) 
Format : MPEG Audio 
Format version : Version 1 
Format profile : Layer 2 
Bit rate mode : Constant 
Bit rate : 224 Kbps 
Channel(s) : 2 channels 
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz 

01 - Wild Child
02 - Call Of The Wild
03 - How Can I Refuse
04 - Straight On
05 - I Didn't Want To Need You
06 - Stranded
07 - Tall Dark Handsome Stranger
08 - Love Alive
09 - Under The Sky
10 - The Night
11 - If Looks Could Kill
12 - These Dreams
13 - Who Will You Run To
14 - Never
15 - Crazy On You
16 - Alone
17 - All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You
18 - What About Love
19 - Fallen From Grace
20 - Barracuda

Judas Priest - 1991-08-19 - Toronto, Canada (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

CNE Grandstand

Venue and date: Toronto, Canada, 19th August 1991

01 - Intro-Hell Bent for Leather
02 - Heading Out to the Highway
03 - The Hellion/Electric Eye
04 - All Guns Blazing
05 - Metal Gods
06 - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
07 - The Ripper
08 - Night Crawler
09 - A Touch of Evil
10 - Painkiller
11 - The Green Manalishi
12 - Breaking the Law
13 - Living After Midnight
14 - You've Got Another Thing Comin'

Audio source and quality: Audience, excellent quality. I've improved the audio even further from the original, although that sounded great already. Minor audio fluctuations here and there but no problems for the most part.

Special features: Due to Rob's accident, Hell Bent for Leather is played instrumentally for so far the only time in history.

This show is historical in two ways; first, it was the last show the band played for almost seven years, and the last Judas Priest show with Rob Halford until the 2004 Reunion TOUR. Secondly, it was at this show where Rob had his famous motorcycle accident which knocked him out for the duration of opening number Hell Bent for Leather, making it so far the only time in history that this song was played as an instrumental.

The Rolling Stones - 1994-08-19 - Toronto, ON (AUD/FLAC)

   
(Audience FLAC)

Out For Blood - BANZA [BZBX 032/33] 2 CD 
1994-08-19: C.N.E. Stadium, Toronto, Canada, Live Concert 

lienage
silvers CD – Nero 9 – WAV – Traders Little Helper – FLAC level 08

24-pages-booklet included. 

CD1
01. intro [00:29] 
01. Not Fade Away [03:00] 
02. Tumbling Dice [04:41] 
03. You Got Me Rocking [03:59] 
04. Shattered [04:35] 
05. Rocks Off [05:24] 
06. Sparks Will Fly [04:57] 
07. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [06:06] 
08. Beast of Burden [04:55] 
09. Out of Tears [05:49] 
10. Wild Horses [05:30] 
11. All Down The Line [04:38] 
12. Miss You [08:29] 

CD2
01. Sad Sad Sad [04:22] 
02. I Go Wild [08:27] 
03. Honky Tonk Women [05:14] 
04. Before They Make Me Run [04:06] 
05. The Worst [02:43] 
06. Love Is Strong [05:55] 
07. Monkey Man [04:30] 
08. Start Me Up [04:17] 
09. Street Fighting Man [05:31] 
10. It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It) [04:48] 
11. Brown Sugar [04:34] 
12. Jumping Jack Flash [05:57] 

Bootleg comments: http://dbboots.com/bootlegs.php?op=showcont&cmd=show&bootkey=305 
Released: 1994. Origin: Italy 
MATRIX: F. Disc BZBX 032 1436-B // F. Disc BZBX 033 1436-A 
Packed in a large dual plastic CD case. Including Booklet insert. 
Very Good Audience recording.

PJ Harvey - 1998-08-19 - Wiesen, AT (FM/FLAC)

(FM Recording FLAC)

Summer Tent Festival

My Lineage
FM unknown Gen > CDR Trade > EAC > Cool Edit Pro2 > CDWave 1.95

CD1
01 I Think I'm A Mother
02 Joy
03 Joe
04 Civil War Correspondent
05 Taut
06 Electric Light
07 A Perfect Day Elise
08 The Wind
09 Meet Ze Monsta
10 Hook

CD2
01 The Sky Lit Up
02 Rope Bridge Crossing
03 Working For The Man
04 Catherine
05 Missed
06 Dress
07 Snake
08 Heela
09 To Bring You My Love
10 DJ outtro and closing applause

Notes
Reasonable sounding recording may be 2 or 3 from the master. Some high end lift using cool edit.

Joe Strummer - 1999-08-19 - Wiesen, AT (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

JOE STRUMMER 
Two Days AWeek Festival, Wiesen, Austria 1999-08-19 (radio broadcast) 
FM - Sony Dat TCD-D7 - HDD - WAV – FLAC 

A1 London Calling 
A2 Tony Adams 
A3 X-Ray Style 
A4 Rock The Casbah 
B1 White Man In Hammersmith Palais 
B2 Techno D-Day 
B3 I Fought The Law 
B4 Tommy Gun 
B5 Bankrobber

Foo Fighters - 2000-08-19 - Weeze, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Bizarre-Festival

Source: 
Cable TV -> Video Philips VR 675 -> Panasonic HDD-DVD-Recorder

Complete braodcast - Quality is very good IMHO

01 Breakout 05:02
02 Learn To Fly 04:25
03 My Hero (not Seasons In The Sun) 04:30
04 For All The Cows 03:38
05 I'll Stick Around 04:20
06 Big Me 03:26
07 Stacked Actors 07:47
08 This Is A Call 04:37
09 Up In Arms 03:36
10 Next Year 04:25
11 Weenie Beenie 03:35
12 Aurora 07:51
13 Monkey Wrench 05:16
14 Everlong 04:47



Iggy Pop - 2001-08-19 - Weeze, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

DVB-C transport stream by einsfestival, 22. July 2012, recorded with KNC One / DVBViewer -> Projectx -> Cuttermaran -> DVDLab Pro; no error

PAL 720*576 @ 25fps @ 0.6735 (4:3); avg. nom. bitrate 6441839bps (min/max: 2115600/10257600)
AC-3, CM, 2/0(2.0), dn -22dB, notDS, 48000Hz, 448kbps


01 - Corruption
02 - Real Wild Child
03 - I Wanna Be Your Dog
04 - Death Is Certain
05 - Home
06 - The Passenger
07 - The Jerk


TT 30:29; menu & chapters

The Human League - 2001-08-19 - Cologne, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Ring Fest 2001, Köln/Neumarkt, Germany


Quality: 9/10, FM

Conversion: FM broadcast -> ? -> CDRn -> EAC -> WAV -> CoolEdit2000 (removed DC offset, removed clicks, moved up CUE Points) -> Nero -> CDR1 -> EAC -> WAV -> FLAC


01. The Sound Of The Crowd
02. Mirror Man
03. Love Me Madly
04. Human
05. Togther In Electric Dreams
06. All I Ever Wanted
07. Tell Me When
08. Don't You Want Me

Tom Petty - 2002-08-19 - Morrison, CO (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
Date: 2002-08-19
Venue: Morrison, CO

Source: 
Audience > ? > CDR > EAC > .wav > FLAC Frontend > FLAC > DVD+R

REMASTER (slewofboots):
WAV > CoolEditPro (retracked) > FLAC

Notes:
Red Rocks Amphitheater

01) Runnin' Down A Dream
02) I Won't Back Down
03) I Need To Know
04) Mary Jane's Last Dance
05) Have Love Will Travel
06) Here Comes My Girl
07) Even The Losers
08) You Don't Know How It Feels
09) High Heeled Sneakers
10) It's Good To Be King
11) Down Home Girl
12) Lost Children
13) Learning To Fly
14) Time To Move On
15) Knockin' On Heaven's Door
16) Give Peace A Chance
17) Yer So Bad
18) Can't Stop The Sun
19) Refugee
20) Too Much Ain't Enough
21) You Wreck Me
22) Free Fallin'
23) Gloria
24) American Girl

Foo Fighters - 2002-08-19 - Cologne, DE (TV/FLAC)




Foo Fighters - 2002-08-19 - Cologne, DE
(TV FLAC)

GENERATION:
TV -> VID(1) -> WAV [44.1kHz] -> FLAC [Level 8] -> your copy, which will be CDR(1)

TRANSFER:
Sony SLV-SE830 -> Creative SB Live! Player 5.1 -> Adobe Audition 1.5 -> CD Wave 1.92 beta -> FLAC Frontend 1.7.1

01 - All My Life
02 - Breakout
03 - This Is A Call
04 - My Hero
05 - Generator
06 - Times Like These
07 - Learn To Fly
08 - Disenchanted Lullaby
09 - Stacked Actors
10 - Stacked Actors
11 - Have It All
12 - Hey, Johnny Park!
13 - Monkey Wrench
14 - Tired Of You
15 - Low
16 - Everlong

CUTS:
Because of commercial breaks there are cuts between Generator and Times Like These, between Tired Of You and Low, and Stacked Actors is divided into two tracks.