domenica 28 giugno 2026

Spirit - 1967-06-28 - Los Angeles, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Spirit
1967-06-28
Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA

lineage
SBD > unknown > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Randy California - Guitar, vocals
Ed Cassidy - Drums
Jay Ferguson - Percussion, vocals
John Locke - Keyboards
Mark Andes - Bass

Set I:
01. If I Had A Woman (Randy California) 4:02
02. I Can't Stand It (Lester Chambers) 3:00
03. Shotgun interpolating Shake and Fingerpop (Jr. Walker) 9:33
04. Elijah (John Locke) 17:21
05. She Gave Me A Present (Randy California) 4:32
06. Foxy Lady (Jimi Hendrix) 5:57

Set II:
07. Instrumental (John Locke?) 11:27
08. Hey Joe (Billy Roberts) 4:09

Ten Years After - 1968-06-28 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage: 
SB>traded unknown but low gen. cassette tape (azimuth adjusted, speed corrected)>EAC>FLAC (level 8)

Sound quality: 4 (out of 6)/vg++ 

CD1
First Set: 
01 - Rock Your Mama 
02 - Spoonful 
03 - I May Be Wrong, But I Won’T Be Wrong Always 
04 - No Title 
05 - Summertime – Drum Solo 
06 - I Woke Up This Morning

CD2
Second Set: 
01 - I Want To Know 
02 - Spider In My Web 
03 - Crossroads 
04 - Woodchoppers Ball 
05 - Help Me 

Notes
NOT taken from the ubiquitous bootleg CD. This version here is more complete, speed checked and of superior quality. Cover taken from bootleg CD which in turn was redesigned from orig. Bill Graham Presents poster

Led Zeppelin - 1970-06-28 - Bath, UK (Old and new Source) (AUD/FLAC) EVSD


(Audience FLAC)

June 28, 1970 
Second Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music 
Royal Bath & West Showground 
Shepton Mallet 
England 

BATH FESTIVAL (4CD) EMPRESS VALLEY / EVSD-540/541/542/543 

New Source 
101. Immigrant Song 
102. Heartbreaker 
103. Dazed and Confused 
104. Bring It On Home 
105. Since I've Been Loving You 
106. Organ Solo 
107. Thank You 
108. The Boy Next Door 
109. What Is and What Should Never Be 

201. Moby Dick 
202. How Many More Times 
203. Whole Lotta Love 
204. Communication Breakdown 
205. Rock Medley 

**********

Old Source 
301. Immigrant Song 
302. Heartbreaker 
303. Dazed and Confused 
304. Bring It On Home 
305. Since I've Been Loving You 
306. Organ Solo 
307. Thank You 
308. The Boy Next Door 
309. What Is and What Should Never Be 

401. Moby Dick 
402. How Many More Times 
403. Whole Lotta Love 
404. Communication Breakdown 
405. Rock Medley 


The most legendary gig by Zeppelin ever certainly lives up to that, even in the average recording. Robert's voice is just amazing in its range and scope, and the band are blistering ... Jones is on fire, Jimmy is incendiary and Bonham is thunderous. The band just played a perfect gig! There are a few previews: Immigrant Song, which was written six days before has a completely different vocal arrangement, That's The Way (under it's working title and introduced as "something a little different"), and a great jam at the end, and Since I've Been Loving You is played for the first time in the UK. Moby Dick is exceptional and the How Many More Times and Rock Medley are immensely powerful. Plant speaking to the audience prior to the final encores: "We've been playing America a lot recently and we really through that coming back here we might have a dodgy time. There's a lot of things going wrong in America at the moment, that are getting a bit sticky. It's really nice to come to an open-air festival where there are no bad things happening and everything's turned out beautiful." 
The first appearance of Immigrant Song. Still in its early stages (Plant sings different lyrics with a slightly different melody and structure), the overall pounding intensity remains intact. Page shreds through the solos in Heartbreaker, Plant's voice echoing over the thunderous attack. Dazed and Confused is an epic workout. Bring it on Home features some excellent harmonica work from Plant. Since I've Been Loving You is epic, Page's playing is soulful and Plant's wails are spine-chilling. 

After a source change, singing birds can be heard as Page tunes his guitar. The original source returns for an excellent dynamic performance of Thank You. Page's frenzied soloing soars above Bonzo's thunderous pounding. The definition of light and shade. Our first glimpse of the acoustic side of Led Zeppelin comes in the form of an early version of That's the Way, introduced here as "Boy Next Door". Page's tone is dirty and raw during a ferocious What is and What Should Never Be. Bonzo's drums sound like relentless machine gun fire during a frenzied Moby Dick. 

Plant tells everyone in the crowd to smile before the band launches into an explosive How Many More Times. Plant sings a few lines of Down By the River during the Bolero section. His voice echoes out over the crowd as he starts his boogie intro. The band joins in for slow and heavy renditions of Muddy Waters's Honey Bee and Long Distance Call. The pace picks up for Boogie Chillen' and Sweet Home Chicago. After Plant's lemon squeezing, he gets the band into excellent renditions of Elvis Presley's I Need Your Love Tonight and That's All Right. Page is in top form, playing anything Plant can throw at him. The return to the main riff is crushing, the finale a devastating explosion of energy. It's amazing the crowd survived. 

After the one-two punch of Whole Lotta Love and Communication Breakdown, the band returns to the stage one last time to satisfy the crowd's demands for more. Long Tall Sally frames a raucous medley including Johnny B. Goode, That's All Right, and other classics from the annals of rock history. A riotous end to one of the most legendary Led Zeppelin concerts ever recorded. Definitely a must hear. 

Janis Joplin - 1970-06-28 - Toronto, Canada (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Source:
Soundboard > ? > Traded fileset > DL > FLAC (level 8, align on sector boundaries, fileset titles named using standard archiving nomenclature and are fully tagged)

01 Tell Mama
02 Half Moon
03 Move Over
04 Maybe
05 Summertime
06 Little Girl Blue
07 That's Rock 'N' Roll
08 Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
09 Kozmic Blues
10 Piece Of My Heart
11 Cry Baby
12 Get It While You Can
13 Ball And Chain

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_Express

This is the Janis Joplin show on June 28, 1970 at the CNE Stadium in Toronto, the first city to receive the Festival Express train.

Festival Express was unique among rock festivals - rather than being held in one location, it was staged in three - Canadian cities Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary during the summer of 1970. Montreal was initially to have been the fourth city, but this concert was canceled as the date would have coincided with St. Jean Baptiste Day, and the city felt it couldn't provide adequate security. The idea was that rather than flying in to each city, the musicians would travel by chartered Canadian National Railways train, with the hope of fostering an atmosphere of musical creativity and closeness between the performers. The train rides between cities ultimately became a combination of non-stop jam sessions and partying, fueled by excess alcohol. Among the most memorable scenes depicting these informal jam sessions is a drunken jam featuring The Band's Rick Danko, the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir, and Janis Joplin.

As the festival was taking place, there was a movement amongst North American youth centering on the notion that rock concerts should be
free. As at Woodstock, many kids showed up with no intention of paying the $14 admission. Despite the financial hardship this caused promoters Ken Walker and Thor Eaton, the train continued on, providing a rich environment in which the traveling bands could jam and interact. In 2003, a documentary film about this was released with footage both from the concerts and aboard the train. In the film, musician Kenny Gradney, who performed with Delaney & Bonnie, commented on the atmosphere during the tour: "It was better than Woodstock, as great as Woodstock was."

The traveling show highlighted several points in the transitioning effects of music in the post-idealism of the late 60s, as large groups
of protesters allegedly incited riots in order to get into the shows for free, and the promoters attempted to bring a traveling festival to a host of cities. Even the intervention of various Canadian police forces couldn't reconcile the resulting chaos.

While the promoters took a major financial hit, the tour was still a success, featuring now legendary performances by the Grateful Dead, The Band, Janis Joplin, and Buddy Guy, among others. The Dead were just transforming their sound from dense, jammed psychedelia to the
country/folk harmonies of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty; The Band's performance showed them at the very pinnacle of the their
powers; and for Joplin, this would turn out to be one of her last performances, as she died approximately two months later.

Mountain - 1971-06-28 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

True Closing Of The Fillmore

Fillmore East, New York, June 28, 1971
Excellent stereo soundboard remastered by Pink Robert

Leslie West - guitar, vocals
Felix Pappalardi - bass, vocals 
Steve Knight - organ
Corky Laing - drums

01. Never In My Life
02. Theme For An Imaginary Western
03. Guitar Solo / Roll Over Beethoven
04. Dreams Of Milk And Honey
05. Silver Paper
06. Mississippi Queen

Genesis - 1972-06-28 - Watford, Hertfordshire, England (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Genesis 1972-06-28 Watford Town Hall, Watford, Hertfordshire - PrrP GS 002V2 - 
Like A Nun With A Gun (FLAC)

Watford Town Hall
Watford, Hertfordshire, England
June 28th, 1972

lineage
Master source > CD > EAC

Tony Banks Keyboards, 12 Strings & Backing Vocals 
Phil Collins Drums, Percussion & Backing Vocals 
Peter Gabriel Lead Vocals, Flute & Percussion 
Steve Hackett Lead Guitars & Effects 
Mike Rutherford Bass Guitars, Guitars & Backing Vocals 

01 Support Act & Introduction 3:15
02 Watcher Of The Skies 7:30
03 Story Of Thomas S. Eiselberg 1:17
04 Stagnation 8:48
05 Story Of The First Hermaphrodite 2:08
06 One-Handed Drum Solo 3:04
07 The Fountain Of Salmacis 9:14
08 Happy The Man 3:46
09 Twilight Alehouse 8:51
10 Story Of Old Henry 1:22
11 The Musical Box 11:02
12 Hogweed Introduction 1:21
13 The Return Of The Giant Hogweed 10:44
14 Improvisation 1:15
15 The Knife 9:33

Total Time 83:13

Spirit - 1975-06-28 - Chicago, IL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

SPIRT ARAGON BALLROOM CHICAGO ILLINOIS JUNE 28TH 1975 
MAXELL UD 35-90  REEL TO REEL AT 3 AND 3/4 
(THE R.J.P.MEMORIAL ARCHIVE SERIES # 71)
A R.J.P. R2R  KRW_CO TRANSFER AT 24/48

LINEAGE 
Soundboard Unknown Generation R2R Transfered On A Teac A-4010S R2R With Monster Cable To Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Hd Model #Sb1240 To Wav 24/48 To Audio Cleaning Lab For Track Marks And Edits Wav 16/44.1 To Tlh Flac Level 8 No Eq Or Other Tampering

Randy California  guitar vocals 
Ed Cassidy  drums 
Barry Keene  bass

01 Chicago Jam 1
02 Chicago Jam 2
03 Natures Way
04 Like A Rolling Stone
05 Victim Of Socitey
06 Chicago Jam 3
07 All Along The Watch Tower
08 Guide Me
Edit Right On Id 9
09 Mr Skin
10 Hey Joe
11 Down Home Blues
12 It'S All The Same
13 I Got A Line On You
14 Blues Jam (Very End Cuts Off)

Pink Floyd - 1975-06-28 - Hamilton, ON (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Ivor Wynne Stadium, 
Hamilton, ON 
Canada 
June 28th 1975 

Last date of the 1975 North American Tour 

Lineage: 
Boot CD Silvers>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>You 
Taken from the Japanese CD Bootleg 'Hamilton '75' (Sirene 082 including Bonus Disc) 

CD1 
01.Raving & Drooling 
02.You Gotta Be Crazy 
03.Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) 
04.Have A Cigar 
05.Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) 

CD2 
01.Speak To Me 
02.Breathe 
03.On The Run 
04.Time 
05.Breathe (Reprise) 
06.The Great Gig In The Sky 
07.Money 
08.Us & Them 
09.Any Colour You Like 
10.Brain Damage 
11.Eclipse 

CD3 
01.Echoes 

CD4 (Bonus Disc - Remaster of Disc 2) 
01.Speak To Me 
02.Breathe 
03.On The Run 
04.Time 
05.Breathe (Reprise) 
06.The Great Gig In The Sky 
07.Money 
08.Us & Them 
09.Any Colour You Like 
10.Brain Damage 
11.Eclipse 

Here's the Collector's Music Review comment on this release: 
Pink Floyd’s show in Hamilton, Ontario was the final of their North American tour and the penultimate for eighteen months, preceding their appearance at Knebworth the following month. There are two tape sources, both of which are superb and rival the tapes made in Boston, Los Angeles and New York. Hamilton ’75, this new release on the Sirene label, is sourced from the second tape source, which is a DAT clone of the original reel. This is a three dimensional stereo audience recording picking up all of the dynamics of the quadraphonic sound system. There are some very minor imperfections on the tape. There is a cut right before “Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1-5)” and a small cut at 4:00 in “Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 6-9).” (Roger’s mic also cuts out for the final line of that track.) Wright’s organ is inaudible in “Eclipse” and there are two very short patches of tape deterioration, which slow the tape down for a few seconds. There are issues only for the most obsessive-compulsive listener and don’t detract from the recording in the slightest. “Echoes” contains several instances of the mic being moved and people by the taper being very audible. There are several shouts of “sit down” during the seagulls and the very end of the tape contains the taper asking his friends their opinion of the show (and one person reminding the taper that what he’s doing is illegal). The press universally trashed this concert at the time. The Hamilton Spectator wrote this was “an evening of tawdry technical effects and undistinguished music.” The Toronto Globe And Mail claimed “the whole thing smelled of greed” while The Toronto Star claimed the band seemed as bored as the audience. And finally, my favorite quote of the bunch comes from The Toronto Sun who wrote, “The music was an excuse for a happening that didn’t quite happen”. On the other hand collectors have praised this show as being one of the very best from the tour. The truth is somewhere in between. The playing is very tight with many definite highlights, but there is evidence of tour fatigue plaguing the performance too. This tour is notable for the tight and compact versions of “Shine On”, far from the long jams of the 1977 tour. “Have A Cigar” contains the final refrain that was cut from studio version and all subsequent live performances of the piece. The Dark Side suite is performed without a hitch and the audience reacts loudly to the crashing plane in “On The Run”. “Money” has a very long and aggressive solo with “Us & Them” sounding almost anti-climactic. The encore “Echoes” (proceeded by a fan begging the band to play the first six albums) is beautiful in this recording. The concert was previously released commercially as Holes In The Sky on Highland (HL 097/098#PF3), Echoes In The Canadian Woods on Megaphone (CDX 1596418 MPH) and the incomplete and inferior sounding Ivor Wynne on Men At Work (WORK 5518). Sirene’s version is the best sounding of them all being very clear and powerful. The first one hundred and fifty copies, representing half of it’s production run, comes with a bonus cdr of the second half of the show, the Dark Side Of The Moon suite, from the same tape source. It differs from the version included in the regular set by being mastered to emphasize the higher frequencies and with the tape problems in “Eclipse” fixed. Sirene tend to emphasize the lower frequencies in their releases so this bonus is a contrast to their usual method of remastering. The sound quality is significantly better than what is included in the normal set and probably should have been included instead. It comes in a single slimline jewel case with no artwork but could fit easily in the quad fatboy jewel case. This is Sirene’s first release of a tape from the 1975 tour of North America and is a gorgeous production all around. Hamilton ’75 is a great show and a great title that is very much worth having and is recommended.

The Rolling Stones - 1978-06-28 - Memphis, TN (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Rolling Stones Mid South Coliseum Memphis, Tn (Usa) June 28, 1978
Kbfh Broadcast Analog Master From The Joe Maloney Collection
Transfered And Presented By Krw&Co 

Lineage 
Fm Broadcast Analog Master>Nakamichi Dr-1>Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Hd Model #Sb1240 Wav (24/48Khz)>Magix Audio Cleaning Lab For Track Marks Wav 16/44.1> Tlh Flac (Level 8) 

Mick Jagger lead vocals guitar
Keith Richards guitar vocals
Ronnie Wood guitar backing vocals
Bill Wyman bass guitar
Charlie Watts drums
Ian Stewart piano
Ian McLagan keyboards backing vocals

01 Intro
02 Let It Rock 
03 All Down The Line 
04 Honky Tonk Women 
05 Miss You
(tape pause edit at 18:49 real time) 
06 Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) 
07 Shattered 
08 Hound Dog 
(tape pause edit at 33:39 real time)
09 Respectable 
10 Beast Of Burden
(tape flip edit at 43:24 real time) 
11 When The Whip Comes Down 
(tape pause edit at 43:24 real time) 
12 Love In Vain 
13 Tumbling Dice 
14 Happy
(tape pause edit at 64:04) 
15 Brown Sugar 
16 Jumping Jack Flash 
17 KBFH Outro

The Eagles - 1980-06-28 - Alpine Valley, WI (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Eagles at Alpine Valley June 28th 1980 1st night of two. 

Analog Master RB 

About 8th row right center main floor. 
Cassettes: Maxell UD XLII C-90 
DECK: Technics RS-686DS 
MICS: Teac ME-80 (CM-300) 
Dolby On for recording. 

Playback on identical unit. 
Dolby off for playback! 
Using Chord Company cables from Naim... 
Played through the Naim Audio NAC-52 pre-amp 
to the Teac CDR-2000 Standalone. 
Mastered to Taiyo Yuden 74-ZY CDR's 
PC drive.....Plextor UltraPlex40max CDR-ROM SCSI W/adaptec 2930 
EAC (1.8X ripping speed or slower on all my uploads)>FLAC>YOU GUYS, Enjoy RB 

CD 1 
01 - Hotel California 
02 - Already Gone 
03 - In The City 
04 - King Of Hollywood 
05 - The Sad Cafe 
06 - Lyin' Eyes 
07 - I Can't Tell You Why 
08 - Wasted Time / Desperado 
09 - Those Shoes 
10 - Heartache Tonight 

CD 2 
01 - Turn To Stone 
02 - The Long Run 
03 - Set II 
04 - Life's Been Good 
05 - Life In The Fast Lane 
06 - Rocky Mountain Way 
07 - Sea Cruise 
08 - Take It Easy 
09 - All Night Long

Another one from the 'dust collection'. Scanned through my list, found this and was mildly surprised that it still works (i've run into a media degradation lately, 2 DVDs stopped working). This is a very nice audience recording as the samples will prove. RIP Glenn Frey. I had to create an .md5, there was only the info file with an .ffp on the text and the tracks. I'm not sure which category to put it in, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Rock n Roll...so i settled on Rock. Enjoy this, i am. So I'm sharing this here, just as i got it back in the day (around 2006 so new lineage is add the following to the lineage in the info: -> transferred to DVD in .flac form -> transferred to internal HDD -> used TLH to combine info, md5 and audio files into a torrent -> Dime -> YOU!) and have changed nothing below this intro. So, without further ado, i present.... 

The Cure - 1980-06-28 - Veenendaal, NL (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

THE CURE 
28 June 1980 
"Zomerpop 80" 
Stadspark, Veenendaal, Netherlands - midday show 

First generation FM broadcast on Maxell XLII90(tape#1267)> Denon DR-M11 cassette deck playback> M-Audio MicrotrackII> WAV(44.1 sample rate/16bit)> CD Wave Editor tracksplit> Traders Little Helper FLAC level 8 

*Seventeen Seconds 
*Play For Today 
01 (start cut)Three Imaginary Boys 
02 Fire In Cairo 
03 In Your House 
04 10.15 Saturday Night 
*Accuracy 
05 At Night 
06 Jumping Someone Else's Train 
07 Another Journey By Train 
08 M 
09 Grinding Halt(fade out) 
10 A Forest 
11 Forever(fade out)

*Performed but not on broadcast, if anyone has complete audience source with these three missing tracks please share.

U2 - 1983-06-28 - Worcester, MA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

The Centrum

Source: 
D5 Master > DAT > DAT > CDR > CDR > FLAC (Level 8 ) - Taper : Unknown

01 - An Cat Dubh (5:09)
02 - Into The Heart (2:57)
03 - Surrender (5:07)
04 - Two Hearts Beat As One (5:12)
05 - Seconds (4:08 )
06 - Sunday Bloody Sunday (6:04)
07 - The Cry / The Electric Co. (5:41)
08 - I Fall Down (3:37)
09 - October (2:53)
10 - New Year's Day (4:33)
11 - Gloria (5:39)
12 - Party Girl (6:43)
13 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock (4:48 )
14 - I Will Follow (3:43)
15 - "40" (4:40)

Total Time: 1:11:01

NOTES:
Complete Show: No. Missing first 2 songs (Out Of Control & Twilight)
No remastering or processing has been done to this recording. Just made an info file, check sums and freq analysis.

Dire Straits - 1983-06-28 - Madrid, ES (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Estadio Ramón Valero

Sound Quality (scale 1/10): 9++

01. Intro
02. Once upon a time in the west
03. Industrial disease
04. Expresso love
05. Romeo and Juliet
06. Love over gold
07. Private investigations
08. Sultans of swing
09. Twisting by the pool
10. Two young lovers
11. Portobello belle
12. Tunnel of love
13. Telegraph road
14. Solid rock
15. Going home

Very Good Sound Recording!!! Great versions and complete concert.

Robin Trower - 1985-06-28 - Milwaukee, WI (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

WQFM Rock Stage
Summerfest

Lineage: 
WQFM live broadcast>Sansui TU 217 tuner>Nakamichi BX-100 recorder (Dolby off)>Maxell UDXL-I 90 min. (first 88 minutes) & TDK SA 90 (last 10 minutes)

Transfer: 
master tapes>Harmon Kardon TD 302 heads aligned to each tape side> CDRDA-RW>EAC>edited & tracked with wavepad>
flac level 8 and checksum creation with traderslittlehelper

Robin Trower - guitar
Dave Bronze - bass & vocals
Martin Clapson - drums

Disc 1
-44:10-
-Tape 1, side A-
01 -tuning & intro-  :46
02 Too Rolling Stoned  6:48
03 Into Money  4:20
04 Keeping A Secret  5:48
05 Day Of The Eagle>  4:23
06 Bridge Of Sighs  11:08
07 The Ring  5:18
08 Beyond The Mist  5:40

Disc 2
-53:56-
-Tape 1, side B-
01 -song intro-  :17
02 Daydream  13:07
03 The Last Time  5:58
04 Rock Me Baby  8:25
05 Lady Love  3:49
06 The Voice  5:23
07 Little Bit Of Sympathy*  6:28

Encore
Tape 2, side A
08 Time Is Short  5:16
09 Islands  5:10  

Eric Clapton - 1985-06-28 - Holmdel, NJ (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Eric Clapton - How Many Times
Must I Tell You, Baby?
Holmdel, NJ  6-28-85
EC Rarities 016/017

Lineage:
Soundboard recording>cdr trade>EAC wav>Flacfrontend level 6

Eric Clapton  guitar, vocals 
Donald 'Duck' Dunn  bass 
Tim Renwick  guitar 
Chris Stainton  keyboards 
Jamie Oldaker  drums 
Marcy Levy  backing vocals 
Shaun Murphy  backing vocals 

Disc 1: 
1) Motherless Children 
2) I Shot The Sheriff 
3) Same Old Blues 
4) White Room 
5) Tangled In Love 
6) Steppin' Out 
7) Wonderful Tonight 
8) Double Trouble 

Disc 2:  
1) She's Waiting 
2) She Loves You 
3) Badge 
4) Let It Rain 
5) Cocaine 
6) Layla 
7) Forever Man 
8) Further On Up The Road 

My personal rating (on 1 to 6 scale) is 5
Geetarz comments: According to the Bootography, "Good soundboard recording, picking up Eric's song introductions; however, the first track on each CD fades in significantly late (i.e. halfway through the first verse of vocals in each case). (R.B.)"

David Lindley and El Rayo-X - 1985-06-28 - Huntington Beach, CA (SBD/FLAC) Early & Late show


(Soundboard FLAC)

David Lindley and El Rayo-X 
The Golden Bear 
Huntington Beach CA 
1985-06-28 
Soundboard 

Source: SBD Cass Master > Cass w/ no dolby 
Transfer: Nakamichi CR7A> Soundforge> CDWave> TLH Flac lv6 

Early 
01 Hands Like A Man 
02 Follow Your Heart 
03 Texas Tango 
04 She Took Off My Romoes 
05 Lola 
06 Brother John 
07 Your Old Lady 
08 Alien Invasion 
09 I Fought The Law 
10 Papa Was A Rolling Stone 
11 Talk To The Lawyer 
12 Pretty Girl Rules The World 
13 Werewolves Of London 
14 Bye Bye Love 
15 Mercury Blues 

Late (incomplete) 
01 Hands Like A Man 
02 Follow Your Heart 
03 El Rayo-X 
04 She Took Off My Romeos 
05 Lola 
06 Brother John 
07 Your Old Lady 
08 (cut) Werewolves Of London 
09 Mercury Blues 
10 Rock It With I

Wham! - 1986-06-28 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Recorded from the audience with a handheld cassette recorder and dumped onto 3CDs. This was long before MP3 and only just into the CD age. Its nearly 25 years old, the recording shows signs of age but the music is fresh as ever. 

CD1 
01. Intro 
02. Everything She Wants 
03. Club Tropicana 
04. Heartbeat 
05. Battlestations 
06. Bad Boys 
07. If You Where There 
08. Candle in the Wind 
09. Credit Card Baby 
10. Like a Baby 

CD2 

01. Love Machine 
02. Where did your Heart Go? 
03. Why? 
04. Last Xmas 
05. Wham Rap 
06. A Different Corner 

CD3 

01. Freedom 
02. Careless Whisper 
03. Band Intro 
04. Young Guns (and a little bit of Wham Rap) 
05. Wake me Up 
06. I'm Your Man

Marillion - 1986-06-28 - Milton Keynes, UK (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

28th June 1986 
Milton Keynes Bowl, Milton Keynes, England 

Title: "Welcome to The Garden Party" 
Media: 1 DVD - 122 Minutes 
Taper: Unknown 

Source: Audience Camcorder 
Video Source: 1 unknown gen video (Supplied in 2001 by Aerofish, cheers matey) 
Audio Source: Same 
Quality : Video C+/B- Audio B ok to listen to but not great 

Transfer: VHS Tape > Panasonic DVD Recorder > TMPGenc DVD for Menu > hard drive > Bit Torrent > your PC 

Gspot info 
DVD "VOB" format 
MPEG-2 Program Stream << { 1 vid, 1 aud } 
Sys Bitrate: 10080 kb/s VBR 
Audio: AC3 
0xbd[0x80]:48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0) 
This DVD is in PAL format 

01 - Garden Party 
02 - Freaks 
03 - Assassin 
04 - Chelsea Monday 
05 - Script 
06 - Misplaced Childhood Part 1 
07 - Misplaced Childhood Part 2 
08 - Forgotten Sons 
09 - Incubus 
10 - Fugazi 
11 - Market Square Heroes 

Notes
In the 10 years or so I have been trading I get asked for this show more often than any other, but being stuck on VHS tape I have let a lot of people down. I did have another copy on DVD but I remember that this copy was better quality. Having a few days spare I decided to move the show to DVD. I added a simple menu and a background image borrowed from a fellow trader (thanks matey) and here you are, your chance to relive that sunny Summer afternoon from 1986. It was a perfect day when everything just came together, well apart from the hours it took to get home as the M1 was shut. 

It seems wrong to be negative on my own release but I am going to. When I got this show on Video back in 2001 I was very disappointed. Not from the trader as or the unknown Gen quality but the way it was filmed. 

This Marillion gig as far as I know was the biggest headline show Marillion of any era ever played and I had hoped that I would be able to watch this Video and bring back all the memories of a great day. Once you start to watch this DVD you will see that the taper recorded most of the show "down the front" as we used to call it and for a large part of the recording you can see arms and heads taking up most of the screen. The taper I am sure did the best job they could and I do not want to disresprect them but compared to other shows from the same time this could be seen as a let down, especially with the great memories that all the fans have of this Concert. Please be aware of this before judging the quality. 

No official recording audio or video exists of this event even with big video screens on all day and all the other bands being recorded and played on the Friday night rock show with the legend that was the late great Tommy Vance. Back in Summer 1986 and hearing the supports bands being played each week I called up the BBC to ask when Marillion were going to be on. I got through to the BBC reception and ask for the Rock show. They put me through to the production team (That would never happen these days). I asked when Marillion were going to be on and the man on the phone said and I quote "Marillion declined to be recorded". Who or why this happened is anyone guess, I just hope that someone had the sense to leave the tapes running and took them back to the BBC. Maybe one day we might learn what realy happened, or if it was unofficially recorded these tapes may surface. 



Jethro Tull - 1986-06-28 - Milton Keynes, UK (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

JETHRO TULL 

1986-June-28 (Saturday) 
Milton Keynes Bowl, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. 

FM Stereo Broadcast. 

Ian Anderson
Martin Barre
Peter-John Vettese
Dave Pegg & Doane Perry. 

01. Intro - Locomotive Breath - Hunting Girl 
02. Living In The Past 
03. Serenade To A Cuckoo 
04. Fly By Night * 
05. Pussy Willow 
06. Thick As A Brick 
07. Aqualung 

* From Ian Anderson's "Walk Into Light" Solo Album. 

Total Time - 40:51.45 

Tull were guests of MARILLION, the headline act. 
Also appearing was Gary Moore, Magnum and Mama's Boys. 
Gary Moore insisted on higher billing than Tull; 
Ian agreed so long as Tull were paid more than Moore (£50,000, vs. £35,000). 
40,000-50,000 in attendance (capacity: 60,000). 
Marillion claim Tull made more money than them. 
Peter Vettese back on keyboards.

Gary Moore - 1986-06-28 - Milton Keynes, UK (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Gary Moore
Garden Party
Milton Keynes, England
June 28, 1986

FM-sourced; lineage unknown

01. Murder In The Skies
02. Wild Frontier
03. So Far Away
04. Empty Rooms
05. All Messed Up
06. Rockin' Every Night
07. Wishing Well
08. The Loner

U2 - 1987-06-28 - Dublin, Ireland (AUD/FLAC) "Rock's Hottest Ticket - Vol. 1 and Vol. 2"

(Audience FLAC)

Name : Rock's Hottest Ticket - Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
Tour : Joshua Tree Tour
Leg : Leg 2 - Europe
Date : 06.28.1987
Country : Irlande
Town : Dublin
Place : Croke Park
Type : Audio
Support : Silver CD
Manufacturer : Live Storm
Num. cat. : Vol1:LSCD 51087 vol2:LSCD 51088
Barcode : vol1:8014224510872 vol2:8014224510889
Performance : Live
Source : Audience
Integral : Several Extracts

Lineage
Silvercd > EAC Secure mode > Wav > DBpoweramp > flac8 > U

Marks :
Audio : Very Good
Performance : Very Good
Achtung : Must have (VG)

Vol.1 (00:56:15)
01. Where The Streets Have No Name
02. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
03. Gloria
04. A Sort Of Homecoming
05. The Electric Co.
06. People Get Ready
07. Springhill Mining Disaster
08. Stand By Me
09. C'mon Everybody
10. I Will Follow
11. Trip Through Your Wires
12. Rain
13. The Unforgettable Fire

Vol.2 (01:10:15)
01. Sunday Bloody Sunday
02. Exit
03. In God's Country
04. Help !
05. Bad
06. Walk On The Wild Side(*)
07. October
08. New Year's Day
09. Pride (in The Name Of Love)
10. Bullet The Blue Sky
11. Running To Stand Still
12. With Or Without You
13. 40

Discs Contents
Disc 1 (1-7): Dublin, Corke Park, 27 juin 1987
Disc 1 (8-13) : Dublin, Croke Park, 28 juin 1987
Disc 2 : Dublin, Croke Park, 28 juin 1987

La jacquette est erronée. Elle indique qu'il s'agit d'un seul et même concert en date du 29 juin 1987.

* With Lou Reed

Guns N' Roses - 1987-06-28 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Marquee Club


FIRST EUROPEAN DEBUT


SOURCE

Excellent Soundboard recording

Lineage:

SBD > Alan Niven master remastered > CDR > DBPOWERAMP > WAV > Flac

 
01. Welcome To The Jungle 4:57
02. Out Ta Get Me 4:56
03. Rocket Queen 7:10
04. Nightrain 3:59
05. My Michelle 4:22
06. It's So Easy 3:29
07. Mr. Browstone 4:02
08. Don't Cry 5:10
09. You're Crazy 4:25
10. Paradise City 6:51


1st encore
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (missing)
11. Whole Lotta Rosie 7:37


2nd encore
12. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 4:37
13. Move To The City 3:18
14. Mama Kin 4:22


Total running time: 1:09:15

Notes:

The most complete recording of this legendary show, - only missing the first take of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" - comes from the remastered Alan Niven master in addition with "Whole Lotta Rosie" restored to its worthy place taken from the bootleg "Live Samurai - Vol 2" as only this version proved to be the one suited in the sound quality presented by the main source. Another bootleg offering this show, titled "London Calling" was released by Metal Sword in 2006 and is based on the original master recording as provided by Alan Niven - also lacking "Whole Lotta Rosie". This is sourced from the same master recording, only it has been remastered and mixed at some point with additional (fake) audience noise. Originally uploaded by GNR4EVER69. - Buda

Ry Cooder - 1988-06-28 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Nakano Sun Plaza

Ry Cooder - guitar, vocals
Van Dyke Parks - piano
Flaco Jiminez - accordeon
Steve Douglas - sax
Jim Keltner - drums
Jorge Calderone - bass
Bobby King - vocals
Terry Evans - vocals

01. Low-Commotion
02. Little Sister
03. He'll Have To Go
04. Jesus On The Mainline
05. Down In Mississippi
06. Do Re Mi
07. Get Rhythm
08. Chain Gang

Lou Reed - 1989-06-28 - Milan, IT (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Lou Reed
Palatrussardi, Milano, Italy, 
June 28th 1989
from master

Complete performance of the "New York" lp + some hits. 

lineage
Master cassette > Nakamichi > amplifiers > tascam audio cdrw750 > cd > computer > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac. 

Disc One : 
01. Romeo And Juliette 
02. Halloween Parade 
03. Dirty Boulevard 
04. Endless Cycle 
05. There Is No Time 
06. Last Great American Whale 
07. Beginning Of A Great Adventure 
08. Busload Of Faith 
09. Xmas In February 
10. Strawman 
11. Dime Store Mystery 
12. I Love You Suzanne 
13. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) 
14. Doin' The Things That We Want To 

Disc Two : 
01. Rock And Roll
02. RNR Outro > Video Violence 
03. The Original Wrapper 

Encores : 
04. Band Intro > Sweet Jane 
05. Walk On The Wild Side 
06. Vicious 
07. Satellite Of Love 

Fantastc show, really great audience recording

Paul McCartney - 1990-06-28 - Liverpool, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Paul McCartney
King's Dock
Liverpool, England
June 28, 1990

Lineage:
BBC RADIO ONE FM-SBD > ? > CD

Paul McCartney
Linda McCartney
Hamish Stuart
Robbie McIntosh
Paul Wickens
Chris Whitten

01. McCartney Welcomes The Scousers To The "Banks Of The Mersey"
02. Got To Get You Into My Life
03. We Got Married
04. The Long And Winding Road
05. Sgt. Pepper
06. jam
07. Sgt. Pepper (reprise)
08. Can't Buy Me Love
09. Put It There
10. Things We Said Today
11. Eleanor Rigby
12. Back In The USSR
13. I Saw Her Standing There
14. Coming Up
15. Let It Be
16. John Lennon Tribute:
- Strawberry Fields Forever
- Help
- Give Peace A Chance
17. Give Peace A Chance (reprise)
18. Hey Jude
19. Get Back
20. Golden Slumbers
21. Carry That Weight
22. The End

Notes:  partial show.

Dizzy Gillespie - 1990-06-28 - Lugano, CH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Dizzy Gillespie United Nation All-Star Orchestra
featuring Airto Moreira & Flora Purim
Estival Jazz Lugano
Piazza Della Riforma
Lugano , Switzerland
28. June 1990

lineage
Soundboard > 1. copy > eac > wave > edit with wavelab3.04 > flac frontend (Level 8, Align on sector boundaries) > flac

Dizzy Gillespie - tromba
Airto Moreira - percussions
Flora Purim - vocals
Paquito D`Rivera - saxophone, clarinet
James Moody - saxophone, flute
Mario Rivera - saxophone
Arturo Sandoval - tromba
Claudio Roditi - tromba
Slide Hampton - trombone
Steve Turre - trombone, conchiglie
Ed Cherry - guitar
Danilo Perez - piano
John Lee - bass
Ignacio Berroa - drums
Jose Giovanni Hidalgo - congas

Disc 1 :
1. Manteca 12:27
2. Kush 13:45
3. Serenata / To Brenda With Love 9:30
4. Fiesta Mo-Jo 7:25
5. Percussion Solo by Airto Moreira 4:59
6. Partido Alto 7:45

Disc 2 :
1. Let It Go 8:01
2. Dizzy Shells 8:46
3. Tanga 14:06
4. Happy Birthday to John Lee 1:27
5. A Night In Tunisia 14:59

Santana - 1991-06-28 - Denver, CO (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Mile High Stadium

This is a shortened set because Santana was the opener for The Grateful Dead. EX unknown lineage stereo soundboard.

Flac files received in trade (decompressed with xACT) > Pro Tools (minor "nip and tuck" edits, normalization and tracking - no noise reduction or equalization) > AIFF files > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).

Carlos Santana (guitar/percossion/vocals)
Benny Rietveld (bass)
Billy Johnson (drums)
Raul Rekow (percussion/vocals)
Karl Perazzo (percussion/vocals)
Chester Thompson (keyboards/vocals)
Tony Lindsay (vocals)

01 Mandela (10:19)
02 Life Is For Living (04:28)
03 It’s A Jungle Out There (04:06)
04 Somewhere In Heaven (10:20)
05 We Don’t Have To Wait / Benny Rietveld (13:01)
06 talk (00:51)
07 Peace On Earth / Mother Earth / Third Stone From The Sun (07:02)
08 Angels All Around Us / Spirits Dancing In The Flesh (08:25)

encores:
09 Europa > (05:28)
10 Jingo (06:16)

total: 70:16

Note:
after the soundboard audio track ended there was additional crowd footage on the video that allowed for some audience applause to be added seamlessly to provide a more-natural fade out.