mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-18 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-18 - Royal Albert Hall, London (EAT 34-35)

A liberated bootleg of a SBD recording of Jimi Hendrix's first night at the Royal Albert Hall in February 1969...

Jimi Hendrix – lead vocals, guitar
Mitch Mitchell – drums
Noel Redding – bass guitar, backing vocals

CD1
01 - Introduction 
02 - Tax Free 
03 - Fire 
04 - Hear My Train A Comin' 
05 - Foxy Lady 
06 - Red House

CD2
01 - Sunshine Of Your Love 
02 - Spanish Castle Magic / Message To Love 
03 - Star Spangled Banner 
04 - Purple Haze 
05 - Final Speak 
06 - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)

On February 18, 1969, the Jimi Hendrix Experience played the first of two shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The band had played the venue previously, on November 14, 1967, on a bill with Pink Floyd, the Nice, the Move and other sonically adventurous bands of the time. This time, however, the Experience would be the headliner, playing first on the 18th and again on the 24th to a sold-out house.

Jimi’s great talent had grown in the 15 months since the 1967 show. Regular touring had honed his free-form playing, while his extensive studio work had seen him develop into a brilliant composer and visionary producer. Unfortunately, escalating tensions between Hendrix and his band—bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell—had begun to take a toll on the group’s performances. A European tour from January 8 to 23 had been a mess. The band performed lethargically, and Hendrix was uneasy with the audiences’ requests for them to play their recent hit, “All Along the Watchtower.”

He was also unhappy that his manager, Mike Jeffrey, had sent a film crew along to record the event for a television special. Jeffrey had never asked for Jimi’s creative input on the project, and Hendrix was concerned about production matters. He was especially adamant that he be allowed to choose his own engineer for the upcoming Royal Albert Hall performance, going so far as to send a memo to his manager on the subject.

In fact, Jeffrey did have an ulterior motive. Beyond the television special, he was hoping the Europe shows would provide enough recorded material for a live album, which he hoped to release that June. Once the live album was out of the way, Jeffrey planned to get another studio album out of the Experience in time for the lucrative Christmas season.

The live album was paramount to Jeffrey’s plans, but the uneven performances on the European tour had made him concerned that he would have nothing satisfactory to release. Originally, the Royal Albert Hall performance was a one-night stand, on February 18. As a safeguard, Jeffrey booked the band for the second performance, on February 24.

Following the European tour, Jimi flew to New York City to oversee the construction of his studio, Electric Lady. While the trip gave him a reprieve from his problems with the Experience, the time away only served to exacerbate the tensions between them. There were further problems awaiting him when he returned to London. On February 17, while rehearsing at the Albert Hall, Hendrix became aggravated by the constant feedback created between his guitar and the PA system. The mobile recording unit hired for the event was also experiencing electronic interference that would make the recordings unusable.

Hendrix placed a call to Chas Chandler, his former manager, and asked him to come for assistance. “It was a shambles,” Chandler told John McDermott in his book, Hendrix: Setting the Record Straight. “I ended up running both shows for him, trying to get everything right. I hadn’t been ‘hired,’ I was there to help out a friend.”

Although the recording equipment problems with were worked out, no one could guarantee that Jimi’s guitar wouldn’t suffer from feedback. To minimize the possibility, two separate sound systems were used: one for the venue and another for the mobile recording unit. This is why Jimi can be seen singing into three microphones in footage from the concerts.

Despite the preparations, the February 18 show was a disaster. Jimi played brilliantly, but Redding and Mitchell were lifeless. Chandler was irate with them. “It truly was one of the worst shows I had ever seen,” he told McDermott. “Up until that point I had been a supportive of the group, because I thought that they made for a good unit. Now I felt it was time they got thrown out.”

Under the circumstances, the show gave Jeffrey little that he could use for a live album. Rehearsals were scheduled for the days before the February 24 show to try to salvage what little opportunity remained. As it turned out, the second show was much better. Although the band lacked the fire and energy they’d displayed at earlier shows like 1967's Monterey Pop Festival, they played brilliantly. Hendrix threw out his usual set list and instead performed three of his own blues songs: “Hear My Train a Comin’,” “Red House” and “Bleeding Heart.” The group turned in solid versions of “Little Wing,” Voodoo Chile” and “Foxey Lady,” as well.

And while Hendrix didn’t believe in giving encores, he gave one to the Albert Hall crowd, bringing out Traffic’s Dave Mason and Chris Wood and percussionist Rocki Dzidzornu to perform a stirring version of “Room Full of Mirrors.”

Oddly, for all the fireworks happening onstage, the audience was exceptionally polite. They remained seated and quiet, clapping politely, as if at the symphony. Perhaps it was down to the house lights: the film crew had asked to have them left on to provide enough light for the film stock. Under the circumstances, the audience might have felt more self-conscious than usual.

Not surprisingly, the shows were the last European performances by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. On March 30, the band began a lengthy U.S. tour that would see Hendrix make his celebrated stand at Woodstock, on August 18, with a new band, Gypsy, Sun and Rainbows. The Experience had already imploded two months before, on June 29 at the Denver Pop Festival.

Performing that night in Denver, Jimi didn’t hold back the news. “This is the last gig we’ll be playing together,” he said. The original Jimi Hendrix Experience was finished.

Bad Company - 1976-02-18 - Gothenburg, SWE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
CDR > EAC > flac (Trader's Little Helper)

Sound Quality: A-

CD1 [45:10]
01 - Live For The Music (5:15)
02 - Good Lovin' Gone Bad (4:37)
03 - Wild Fire Woman (6:11)
04 - Ready For Love (6:57)
05 - Deal With The Preacher (5:57)
06 - Young Blood (3:25)
07 - Shooting Star (6:43)
08 - Simple Man (4:34)
09 - Sweet Lil' Sister [cut] (1:32)

CD2 [45:22]
01 - Seagull (5:14)
02 - Bad Company (8:27)
03 - Run With The Pack (6:29)
04 - Rock Steady (5:05)
05 - Feel Like Makin' Love (7:17)
06 - Honey Child (4:39)
07 - Can't Get Enough (7:48)
08 - Movin' On [cut] (0:23)

The Kinks - 1977-02-18 - Santa Monica, CA (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

The Kinks
February 18, 1977
Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA

Source:
KSAN master reel (pre-FM) > 2 channel mixdown tape > ? > FLAC > CD-R > FLAC (lvl8)

CD1
01 - Opening
02 - One Of The Survivors
03 - Sleepwalker
04 - Rush Hour Blues
05 - You Make It All Worthwhile/Ordinary People/Everybody's A Star
06 - Lola (singalong)/Bananna Boat Song
07 - A Well Respected Man
08 - Sunny Afternoon
09 - Waterloo Sunset
10 - Celluloid Heroes
11 - Schooldays
12 - Schooldays (instr - reprise)/The Hard Way
13 - Education

CD2
01 - Brother
02 - Stormy Skies
03 - Life Goes On
04 - Full Moon
05 - Lola
06 - Alcohol
07 - You Really Got Me/All Day & All Of The Night

Total Time = 1:36:19

PLEASE NOTE:
While this is sourced from a pre-FM reel, it may not sound as crisp as one would hope. This is indeed a good sounding recording with an exceptional stereo image, but please don't expect a "commercially produced" quality from this tape. There are a few "age spots" as one would expect in a tape of this age. That being said, it still kicks ass and it's better to have it than not

The Kinks - 1977-02-18 - Santa Monica, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Kinks 
Civic Auditorium 
Santa Monica 
California 
2-18-1977
Kbfh/Wxcd Cd 94.7 Chicago Fm Broadcast Krw_Co Dat Master
Aired April-27-1998

Lineage 
WXCD Chicago Fm Broadcast To Dat Master To Wav To Audio Cleaning Lab For Track Marks And Editing Of Ads To Wav Krw Transfer To Tlh Flac Level 8 No Eq Or Other Tampering

Dave Davies guitar vocals
Ray Davies vocals guitar
Mick Avory drums
John Gosling piano organ
Andy Pyle bass
Pamela Travis backing vocals
Claire Hamill backing vocals
Mike Cotton Sound horn section

01 Kbfh Intro
02 Instrumental Intro/One Of The Survivors
03 Sleepwalker
04 Life Goes On
05 Full Moon
06 Waterloo Sunset
07 Well Respected Man
08 Sunny Afternoon
09 Celluloid Heroes
10 Alcohol
11 You Really Got Me
12 All Day And All Of The Night
13 Lola

Van Halen - 1977-02-18 - Pasadena, CA (SBD/FLAC) "Listen To This Gene"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Van Halen
Civic Auditorium
Pasadena, CA
February 18, 1977

From “Listen To This Gene” Silver CD [Bondage Music][BON 261]

Lineage: 
Silver CD> EAC> WAV> Trader’s Little Helper> FLAC

01 - I'm The One 4:36
02 - Runnin' With The Devil 3:39
03 - Somebody Get Me A Doctor 4:07
04 - In A Simple Rhyme 5:11
05 - I Wanna Be Your Lover [Unreleased] 2:58
06 - Last Night [Hang ‘Em High] 3:25
07 - Bad Women [Unreleased] 4:13
08 - Eruption 3:52
09 - House Of Pain 3:12
10 - D.O.A - 5:26
11 - You Really Got Me 4:30

This show is often misdated as having been at the Starwood. The is is the correct date and venue.

Chicago - 1977-02-18 - Munich, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Chicago
Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
February 18, 1977
Source : FM broadcast > Cassette Master (courtesy of M.R. archive)
Editing : Zoom H4n (16/44) > Sound Forge (pitch, tracking & volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) > Flac 8

Terry Kath - vocals & guitar
Robert Lamm - vocals & keyboards
Peter Cetera - vocals & bass
Lee Loughnane - vocals & trumpet
James Pankow - vocals & trombone
Walt Parazaider - saxophones & flute
Danny Seraphine - drums
Laudir DeOliveira - percussion

01 Anyway You Want
02 You Get It Up
03 Saturday In The Park
04 Just You 'N' Me
05 You Are On My Mind
06 If You Leave Me Now
07 Percussion Solo
08 25 or 6 to 4

Total Time = 31:21

Dixie Dregs - 1978-02-18 - Stony Brook, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Dixie Dregs
February 18, 1978
Stony Brook University - Union Auditorium
Stony Brook, New York

Origin/lineage unknown
Probably sourced from soundboard or FM broadcast

Steve Morse - Guitar
Andy West - Bass
Rod Morgenstern - Drums
Allen Sloan - Violin
Mark Parrish - Keyboards

01 - Free Fall
02 - Moe Down
03 - Ice Cakes
04 - The Bash
05 - Take It Off The Top
06 - Country House Shuffle
07 - What If?
08 - Gina Lola Breakdown
09 - Dixie

The origin/lineage of this recording is not given, which is unfortunate. I have it listed as a soundboard and it certainly sounds to be because the audio quality is excellent. It could also easily be from an FM broadcast. The audience is audible so at the very least there are audience mics in the mix. There is some tape hiss.

Parliament Funkadelic - 1978-02-18 - Landover, MD (SBD/FLAC) "Gett Higher"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Funkadelic Feb. 18, 1978
Capital Center Washington DC
Wet Lips Productions 1991 (WLP 910905)
Liberated Boot (From Original 1991 Silver) 'Gett Higher'
Soundboard
Silver CD > FLAC
One Audio CD

01 - Cosmic slop (8:13)
02 - Bop Gun-Take Your Dead Ass Home (Say Som'N Nasty) (27:51)
03 - Mothership Connection (Star Child)-Swing Down sweet chariot (14:00)
04 - Flash light-Get Off Your Ass And Jam (11:40)

The Outlaws - 1979-02-18 - Uniondale, NY (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

The Outlaws
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY
1979-02-18

Source:  
Pre-FM SBD feed > Nak 550 > Maxell UDXL2 (no NR) via Peter Hedeman

Transfer:  
MC > Nak CR7-A (azimith adjust) > SBM-1 (s/pdif) > Lynx Studio Technology One (soundcard) > SoundForge 4.5 > CD Architect 4.0f > Red Book CDR

Re-Master:  
CDR > WAV > Wavelab 4.0c (adjust volume and Ultramaximizer at -2 dB threshold to increase headroom) > FLAC

Freddie Salem: guitar
Billy Jones: guitar
Hughie Thomasson: guitar
Harvey Dalton Arnold - Bass
Monty Yoho - drums
David Dix - drums

CD1
01 - Commercials, Dennis McNamara introduction, and Star Wars music >
02 - Hurry Sundown
03 - Lover Boy
04 - Dirty City
05 - Cold & Lonesome
06 - Holiday
07 - Real Good Feelin'
08 - Freeborn Man
09 - Take It Any Way You Want It
10 - Cry Some More

CD2
01 - Song For You / You Are The Show
02 - Waterhole

Encore
03 - There Goes Another Love Song > Crowd (Encore Break)  
04 - Stick Around For Rock 'N Roll"  (significant crowd noise at the end)
05 - Green Grass and High Tides Forever

The levels in tracks 1 through 8 were uneven: too low at the begining of the show, then relatively higher until the band introductions at the end of track 8.  I used Wavelab to lower the leves and even things out, and also to mute a loud section at 1:33 on track two where the left channel was raised significantly for a second or so.  I then used the Waves L1-Ultramaximizer to restore the volume and increase headroom.  

There is some annoying mic buzz during times when lead singer's mic is on, but it's only audible when there's no other music.

The commercials at the begining of track 1 are amusing.  The advertising of blank audio tape prior to a live concert broadcast speaks volumes about the recording and copying of live music in 1979.  As for why they opened the show with the Star Wars theme, it beats me.  The show was broadcast on WLIR on Long Island and WILQ in Philadelphia.

Molly Hatchet - 1979-02-18 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Molly Hatchet Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, Ny (Usa) February 18, 1979
Wlir Fm Broadcast Master From The Joe Maloney Archive
Transferred And Presented By Krw&Co

Lineage
Fm 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)

Danny Joe Brown vocal
Dave Hlubek guitars
Duane Roland guitars
Steve Holland guitars
Banner Thomas bass
Bruce Crump drums

01 Bounty Hunter
02 Gator Country
03 Big Apple
04 Dreams
05 One Man's Pleasure
(tape flip edit at 25:14)
06 Trust Your Old Friend
07 The Harp Jam/Long Tall Sally
08 Boogie No More

Lene Lovich - 1980-02-18 - Vancouver, BC (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast on CFOX-FM FLAC)

Lineage: FM > reel @ 7.5 ips > HD
Encoding: CDWave > flac frontend > flac
Taper: C.J. Cox
Transfered by: Pantagruel

Drums: Justin Hildreth
Bass: Mark Chaplin
Keyboards: Dean Clevatt
Guitar: Less Chappell

01 Recorded Intro
02 Sleeping Beauty
03 Monkey Talk
04 Egghead
05 Momentary Breakdown
06 One In A 1,000,000
07 Writing On The Wall
08 Wonderful One
09 The Night
10 You Can't Kill Me
11 Too Tender To Touch
12 Say When
13 Joan
14 Angels
15 Bird Song
16 Home
17 E: Lucky Number


Notes:
It's a really energetic performance, replete with full-on Lene mojo.

Queen - 1981-02-18 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC) "Finale" by Tarantura


(Audience FLAC)

Finale (TARANTURA) 

Wednesday 18th February 1981 
Nippon Budokan Dai- Hall, 

Lineage:
Tarantura silver --> WAV (with EAC) --> Flac (with XRECODE) 

CD1
01 - Opening 
02 - Start 
03 - We Will Rock You (Fast) 
04 - Let Me Entertain You 
05 - The Millionaire Waltz (Intro) 
06 - Play The Game 
07 - Mustapha 
08 - Death On Two Legs 
09 - Killer Queen 
10 - I'm in Love With My Car 
11 - Get Down, Make Love 
12 - Rock It (Prime Jive) 
13 - Save Me 
14 - Now I'm Here 
15 - Dragon Attack 
16 - Now I'm Here (Reprise) 
17 - Sakura Sakura 
18 - Love Of My Life 

CD2
01 - Keep Yourself Alive
02 - Drum Solo 
03 - In The Death Cell 
04 - Drum Solo 
05 - In The Death Cell 
06 - Guitar Solo 
07 - Vultan's Theme 
08 - Battle Theme 
09 - Flash 
10 - The Hero 
11 - Crazy Little Thing Called Love 
12 - Bohemian Rhapsody 
13 - Tie Your Mother Down 
14 - Another One Bites The Dust 
15 - Sheer Heart Attack 
16 - We Will Rock You 
17 - We Are The Champions 
18 - Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) 
19 - God Save The Queen 
20 - Announcement

Black Flag - 1983-02-18 Berlin + Dead Kennedys 1982 Vienna (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Black Flag
Date: 1983-02-18
Venue: (Dummkopf - weldermatt) @SO 36, Berlin, Germany + Dead Kennedys @Arena, Vienna, Austria 1982
Sets: 45min
Media: DVDR (PAL)
Number: 1
Source: tv brdcst > 1st gen pal vhs > 2nd gen pal vhs > sa (XP) > dvdr > tmpgenc3 > dvdr
Quality: A
Notes:

Dummkopf's 2008 XP re-do.
Authored by weldermatt in 2009.

Black Flag
@SO 36 Club, Berlin, Germany
1983-02-18

(29:29)

1) Revenge
2) American Waste
3) Black Coffee
4) Depression
5) I've Had It
6) Nervous Breakdown
7) Jealous Again
8) No Values
9) My Rules
10) Nothing Left Inside
11) Six Pack

SO36: Berlin - 18 February, 1983
Multi Camera Bootleg, 1983. 29 mins.
Another spectacular show. The band is extremely good this night. They do a lot of old stuff at this show it being as short as it is.
The highlight is Hank taking an unopened beer can to his head during Black Coffee and staggering off stage. He later comes back and recites the lyrics without the mic while holding a mic stand and pointing from the thrower to the stand and then touching his head. He invites him to the stage "to come and get killed." After the song falls over, he goes into a long rap about having travelled a long way to play for them all and that it's not so nice to throw things at the performers. Pretty intense moment.

Finally, this is a multi-camera shoot, so it may have been broadcast or released at some point somewhere.


Dead Kennedys 1982
@Arena, Vienna, Austria

(15:19)

1) Nazi Punks Fuck Off
2) California Uber Alles
3) Police Truck
4) Interview (Jello & Klaus) #1
5) Let's Lynch The Landlord
6) Chemical Warfare
7) Interview (Jello & Klaus) #2

Jello's lead into "Nazi Punks F__k-Off":

"This a song about fascists.
If you're a punk, you're not a fascist.
If you're a fascist, you're not a punk.
This is called "Nazi Punks F__k-Off!!"





Eric Clapton - 1983-02-18 - St. Louis, MO (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: Rushing 'Round
Venue: Keil Auditorium

Source: Sb 5- Stereo Recording

Lineage:
Beano-015  Bonus 2CD-R > WAV > EAC > FLAC

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

CD1
01 - Slow Down Linda
02 - Lay Down Sally
03 - Let It Rain
04 - Sweet Little Lisa
05 - Key To The Highway
06 - Tulsa Time
07 - I've Got A Rock'n Roll Heart

CD2
01 - Wonderful Tonight
02 - Blues Power
03 - Who's Loving You Tonight / Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Rambling On My Mind
04 - Layla
05 - Cocaine
06 - Further On Up The Road

Gary Brooker - 1983-02-18 - Hamburg, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Live At Rockpalast

VHSRip
DVD Video
MPEG2
AC3
MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4:3) 25.00fps 7000Kbps
Dolby AC3 48000Hz 2ch 256Kbps

01 - Fat Cats
02 - Mineral Man
03 - Home Loving
04 - Lead Me To The Water
05 - Say It Ain't So Joe
06 - A Shot Of Rythm And Blues
07 - Another Way
08 - Self Sufficiency Blues
09 - The Cycle
10 - Badlands
11 - The Angler
12 - A Salty Dog
13 - Chasing The Chop
14 - Hang On Rose
15 - No More Fear Of Flying
16 - Poison Ivy
17 - Switchboard Susan
18 - Homburg

1:29:40

Shooting of a solo performance by Gary Brooker on German television.


Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - 1985-02-18 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC) Early Show

(Soundboard FLAC)

Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
Lone Star Cafe, New York NY
Early Show, 1985-02-18

lineage
SBD > Cassette Master > Reel > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > CD Wave Editor > Flac

01 Teenie Weenie Bit
02 Hush Hush
03 Dust My Broom
04 Five Long Years
05 Crazy About You >
06 I Just Wanna Make Love To You
07 Stormy Monday >
08 Buddy's Guitar Imitations >
09 Low Down Dirty Shame (Tape Flip)
10 Ships On The Ocean >
11 Trouble No More
12 Tuning/Talk
13 Sweet Home Chicago
14 Hoochie Coochie Man
15 James Brown Medley

Georgia Satellites - 1987-02-18 - Columbus, OH (FM/FLAC)

(FM Broadcast FLAC)

Newport Music Hall

WLVQ FM 96
10th Anniversary Celebration

Recorded on an Emerson Boom Box
TDK SA90 Cr02 Cassette Tapes
No Noise Reduction
Sound Forge 9.0 Capture to Wave, Volume Boost and Fades
CD Wave 1.98 Track Splitting on Sector Boundaries
Trader's Little Helper 2.4.0 Encode .wav to .flac & create .md5 Checksum File and Torrent

01 - Muddy Water
02 - The Myth of Love
03 - School Days
04 - Dunk N Dine
05 - I'ts ASll Over Now
06 - NIghts of Mystery
07 - Something Else
08 - Long Black Veil
09 - Red Light
10 - Promised Land
11 - Battleship Chains
12 - Tell My Fortune
13 - Don't Pass Me By
14 - band intro
15 - Over and Over
16 - Not Fade Away
17 - Crazy
18 - Games People Play
19 - Amazing Grace
20 - Can't Stand The Pain
21 - Keep You Hands To Yourself
22 - Railroiad Steel
23 - encore break
24 - Every Picture Tells A Story/Gasoline Alley
25 - encore break
26 - Great Balls of Fire

Scorpions - 1989-02-18 - London, UK (pre-FM/FLAC)




(Pre-FM FLAC)

Scorpions 
Hammersmith Odeon
London
February 18, 1989

Thanks to the original uploader!

Pre-FM; Beta > CD > Wav > Audacity > Flac

01 - Big City Night
02 - Blackout
03 - Rhythm Of Love
04 - Need Your Love
05 - Bad Boys Running Wild
06 - Media Overkill
07 - Make It Real
08 - Coast To Coast
09 - Holiday
10 - The Zoo
11 - Rock You Like A Hurricane
12 - Dynamite

Tears For Fears - 1990-02-18 - East Rutherford, NJ (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Tears For Fears 
Brendan Byrne Arena 
East Rutherford, NJ 
Feb. 18, 1990 

Lineage: 
SBD > master cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Editing (below) > FLAC Frontend > FLAC 

Roland Orzabal - vocals, guitars 
Curt Smith - vocals, bass 
Adele Bertei - backing vocals 
Biti Strauchn - backing vocals 
Andrew Davis - keyboards 
Carole Steele - percussion 
Jimmy Copley - drums 
William Gregory - saxaphone, keyboards 
Neil Taylor - guitar 
Oleta Adams - vocals 

CD1
01 - Women Of Ireland 
02 - I Believe (Oleta Adams) 
03 - Head Over Heels/Broken 
04 - Change 
05 - Pale Shelter 
06 - Woman In Chains 
07 - Advice For The Young At Heart 
08 - Mad World 
09 - The Working Hour 

CD2
01 - Intro to Famous Last Words 
02 - Famous Last Words > 
03 - When The Saints Go Marching In 
04 - I've Got To Sing My Song (Oleta Adams) 
05 - Badman's Song 
06 - Band introductions 
07 - Sowing The Seeds Of Love 
08 - All You Need Is Love 
09 - Everybody Wants To Rule The World 
10 - Year Of The Knife 
11 - Shout 
12 - The Hurting (incomplete--fades out) 

notes: 
Well, here we are with another Tears For Fears show from their 1990 tour. The (Feb. 12, 1990) Cleveland show that was uploaded in Dec. 2008 proved to be OVERWHELMINGLY popular, so despite the fact that I'm not a TFF fan, I asked Mexminute to share this great-sounding show with you as well. 

The setlist is similar to the Cleveland show but this one also includes a handful of extra songs (the "Women Of Ireland" intro, "Pale Shelter", "When The Saints Go Marching In" and "The Hurting"). 

The venue for this particular show was then known as the Brendan Byrne Arena, though locals commonly referred to it as the "Meadowlands Arena". It later became known as the Continental Airlines arena before being renamed the Izod Center (its current name). 

Editing notes: 
* Re-tracked show (combined WAV files in Nero, then re-split with CD Wave) 
* Using Nero's wave editor, added a small fade-out to Track 211 and a small fade-in to Track 12 (evidently the tape was stopped between these songs); also added a small fade-out to Track 109 
* Adjusted volume with Nero's wave editor, as listed below 

Volume adjustments: 
The recording I received from Mexminute played at a very low volume, so I first increased Track 212 by +5dB and the rest of the show's volume by +7dB. Even after doing so, certain musical sections and almost all of the between-song speaking still played at a relatively low volume; to compensate for this, I made these additional volume adjustments: 

Tracks 101-102: +3dB (entire track) 
Track 103: +3dB (0:00-0:23), +1dB (0:23-4:32) 
Track 104: +1dB (0:00-2:52) 
Track 105: +5dB (4:54-end) 
Track 106: +5dB (0:00-0:44), +1dB (0:44-5:18), +5dB (8:19-end) 
Track 107: +5dB (0:00-0:51), +1dB (0:51-end) 
Tracks 108-109: +1dB (entire track) 

Track 201: +5dB (entire track) 
Track 202: +5dB (0:00-2:24), +2dB (2:24-3:28), +5dB (3:28-end) 
Track 203: +5dB (0:00-0:06), +4dB (0:06-0:12), +1dB (0:12-end) 
Track 204: +1dB (entire track) 
Track 205: +1dB (0:00-9:56), +3dB (9:56-end) 
Track 206: +3dB (0:00-2:26), +5dB (2:26-end) 
Track 207: +5dB (0:00-0:49), +1dB (0:49-end) 
Track 208: +3dB (0:00-0:51), +1dB (0:51-end) 
Track 209: +1dB (0:00-0:40 and 4:02-end) 
Track 210: +1dB (entire track) 
Track 211: +1dB (0:00-1:42) 
Track 212: No additional volume adjustments 

Note #1: I decided to create a separate track for the intro to "Famous Last Words" since it's fairly lengthy (about two minutes long). 

Note #2: Unlike the 2/12/90 Cleveland show, the encore break after "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" is absent from Mexminute's version of this recording (I suspect the tape must have been paused/stopped during the encore break) 

Eric Clapton - 1991-02-18 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: 9 PIECE BAND 1991(12CD Box)
Dates: February 18, 1991
Venue: Royal Albert Hall, London, UK.

Source: Sb 5+ Stereo Recording

Lineage:
Beano-088 Boot 12CD-Box (Disc.3 / Disc.4) > WAV > EAC > FLAC

Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Phil Palmer: Guitar
Nathan East: Bass
Steve Ferrone: Drums
Greg Phillinganes: Keyboards
Chuck Leavell: Keyboards
Ray Cooper: Percussion
Katie Kissoon: Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles: Backing Vocals

CD1 [66:24]
01 - Layla Orchestral Intro
02 - Pretending
03 - No Alibis
04 - I Shot The Sheriff
05 - White Room
06 - Can't Find My Way Home
07 - Bad Love
08 - Before You Accuse Me
09 - Old Love

CD2 [68:36]
01 - Tearing Us Apart
02 - Wonderful Tonight
03 - Member Introduction
04 - Cocaine
05 - A Remark You Made
06 - Layla
07 - Crossroads
08 - Sunshine Of Your Love

Eric Burdon and Brian Auger Band - 1993-02-18 - New York, NY (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Eric Burdon and Brian Auger Band
Wetlands Preserve
New York, NY
February 18, 1993

Source: 
WBAI-FM Broadcast > Cassette Master (Maxell XL-IIS)

Transfer: 
Sony Deck TC-WE 475 > gold tipped cables > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (44.1 Hz)

Editing: 
Soundforge (editing & tracking) > Wav > TLH (SB's aligned) Flac Level 6

Eric Burdon: Vocals
Karma Auger: Drums 
Brian Auger: Keyboards 
Dave Meros: Bass 
Larry Wilkins: Guitar

01 WBIA Introduction
02 Don't Bring Me Down
03 Misunderstood
04 Monterey
05 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
06 I Just Want To Make Love To You
07 Roadhouse
08 Spill The Wine

Total Time = 67:32 min

Mercyful Fate - 1995-02-18 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC) "The live oath"


(Soundboard FLAC)

Recorded live at Trocadero Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, USA 1995/02/18

lineage
Silver CD "The live oath" > EAC > TDL > FLAC8

01 - The Oath
02 - Nightmare Be Thy Name
03 - The Bell Witch
04 - Curse of the Pharaohs
05 - A Dangerous Meeting
06 - Is That You Melissa ?
07 - Doomed by the Living Dead
08 - Mony Dick (Drum Solo) the Muse
09 - My Demon
10 - Satan's Fall (Part 1)
11 - Satan's Fall (Part 2)
12 - Come to the Sabbath (Part 1)
13 - Come to the Sabbath (Part 2)
14 - Evil

Sheryl Crow - 1999-02-18 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC) "Battle Fields"


(Soundboard FLAC)

SHERYL CROW
Battle Fields
(Triple XXX TRX 001)

London, Wembley Arena, February 18, 1999.

Original silver CD -> EAC -> WAV -> FLAC Frontend -> FLAC -> DIME

Excellent stereo soundboard quality (radio broadcast)

01 - My Favorite Mistake
02 - A Change Would Do You Good
03 - Anything But Down
04 - Riverwide
05 - If It Makes You Happy
06 - Sweet Rosalyn
07 - All I Wanna Do
08 - There Goes The Neighbourhood
09 - Strong Enough
10 - The Difficult Kind
11 - Everyday Is A Winding Road

The Afghan Whigs - 1999-02-18 - New York, NY (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Bowery Ballroom

Taper : WR
Equip : Core HEB>DAT d8
Lineage : MASTER CLONE > audition > CD MASTER > EAC > FLAC

CD1
01 - Wizard of Oz
02 - OVer the Rainbow (Susan Marshall)
03 - Crazy - Piano (Myers)
04 - Crazy - Full Band
05 - Debonair
06 - Uptown Again
07 - Neglketed
08 - Going to Town
09 - When We Parted
10 - My Curse (w Susan Marshall)
11 - Papa Was Rolling Stone
12 - Something Hot
13 - Honkys Ladder/ Blame
14 - What Jail is Like

CD2
15 - 66 Intro
16 - 66
17 - Fountain and Fairfax
18 - Faded
19 - Citi Soleil
20 - Beast of Burden
21 - Omerta/Vampire Lanois

The Rolling Stones - 2003-02-18 - Sydney, AU (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Enmore Theatre 

Lineage:
CDR from trade -> FreeRip -> .Wav -> Trader's Little Helper -> .Flac (level 8)

CD1
01 Midnight Rambler 
02 Tumbling Dice 
03 Live With Me 
04 Dead Flowers 
05 No Expectations 
06 Neighbours 
07 I Can’t Turn You Loose 
08 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 
09 That’s How Strong My Love Is 
10 Going To A Go Go 

CD2
01 Band introduction 
02 Slipping Away 
03 Happy 
04 Start Me Up 
05 Rock Me Baby 
06 Honky Tonk Women 
07 It’s Only Rock’n Roll 
08 Brown Sugar 
09 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 

Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck - 2010-02-18 - New York City, NY (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Title: M.S.G Crossing 2010
Dates: February 18, 2010
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US.

Source: Ex Audience + Screen Shot
Lineage: Johanna (JPD-529-1) Boot DVD-R > PC > You
Approx: 145mins 4.06GB NTSC 1.85:1

Jeff Beck and His Band
Jeff Beck: Guitar
Jason Rebello: Keyboards
Rhonda Smith: Bass
Narada Michael Walden: Drums

Eric Clapton and His Band
Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Chris Stainton: Keyboards
Walt Richmond: Keyboards
Willie Weeks: Bass
Steve Gadd.: Drums
Michelle John: Backing Vocals
Sharon White: Backing Vocals

Jeff Beck Set
01 - Eternity's Breath (audio only)
02 - Stratus (audio only)
03 - Led Boots
04 - Corpus Christi Carol
05 - Bass Solo Featuring Rhonda Smith
06 - Hammerhead
07 - Mna Na Heireann
08 - Brush With The Blues
09 - Big Black
10 - A Day In The Life
11 - Nessun Dorma

Eric Clapton Set
01 - Driftin'
02 - Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
03 - Running On Faith
04 - I've Got A Rock'n Roll Heart
05 - Tell The Truth
06 - Key To The Highway
07 - I Shot The Sheriff
08 - Little Queen of Spades
09 - Cocaine

Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton Set
01 - Shake Your Moneymaker
02 - Moon River
03 - You Need Love
04 - Outside Woman Blues
05 - Little Brown Bird
06 - Wee Wee Baby
07 - I Wan't To Take You Higher

Encore
08 - Crossroads

* with 30piece Orchestra

U2 - 2011-02-18 - Cape Town, South Africa (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

GENERATION
FM > ANA[1] > .WAV[24/96kHz] > .FLAC [16/44kHz]

RECORDING
Denon TU-235RD > Denon PMA-525R > NAD 613 > 2x Maxell XLII S 100 (re-used)

TRANSFER
Nakamichi DR-3 > Soundblaster X-FI > Adobe Audition 3 > CD Wave Editor 1.98 > Trader's Little Helper 2.5.0

01 - Get On Your Boots Remix (PA)
02 - Beautiful Day
03 - I Will Follow
04 - Get On Your Boots
05 - Magnificent
06 - Mysterious Ways
07 - Elevation
08 - Until The End Of The World
09 - *Speech*
10 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (w/ Yvonne Chaka Chaka)
11 - Stand By Me (w/ Yvonne Chaka Chaka)
12 - North Star
13 - Pride (In the Name of Love)
14 - In a Little While
15 - Miss Sarajevo
16 - City Of Blinding Lights
17 - Vertigo
18 - I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
19 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
20 - Scarlet
21 - Walk On
22 - Desmond Tutu Speech
23 - One
24 - Amazing Grace / Where the Streets Have No Name
25 - *Encore*
26 - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
27 - With Or Without You
28 - Moment of Surrender

128:43

NOTES
- A few radio station ID's here and there, none were removed, transfer was only slightly equalized.
- There is some tape degradation on "Get On Your Boots" during 2 seconds (that's, kids, why you should always use new tapes to record ...)
- A few seconds were lost in a tape swap at the end of Walk-On, the taper switched taped during a jingle when there was still music afterwards.
- Transfer was done azimuth corrected at 24/96; still the broadcast have some echo and Bono's voice isn't very powerful on the recording.
- Broadcasted live on 94.5 KFM. Recording was done in mono (or broadcasted in false stereo at least).

Jefferson Starship - 2012-02-18 - Miami, FL (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

"Beatles in Miami"

Secada's - Magic City Casino

PAUL KANTNER stayed home with back spasms (don't worry - he's OK!) … back on tour Mar. 8 -

… so the band broke out some "Fab Four" with guests!

44.1 STEREO RECORDING from YAMAHA DIGITAL CONSOLE > OLYMPUS LS-11 Linear PCM Recorder MASTERED in CUBASE for OFFICIAL JEFFERSON HISTORICAL ARCHIVE

Produced & Recorded by Mission Control

Dave Freiberg - 12 String Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
Cathy Richardson - Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
Slick Aguilar - Electric Lead Guitar, Vocals
Donny Baldwin, Drums, Vocals
Chris Smith - Keyboards, Bass
Michael Eisenstein - 12 String Guitars, Vocals
**Jon Secada - Vocals
***Bobby Ingram - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals

soundcheck
01 … end of Something > Oh Darling
02 Helter Skelter 'tries' > Come Together
03 If I Could

01 intro > Volunteers** >
02 3-5ths of a Mile in 10 Seconds
03 Find Your Way Back
04 Get Together
05 Count On Me
06 White Rabbit
07 Fresh Air >
08 Today
09 If I Could
10 Pride of Man
11 While My Guitar Gently Weeps
12 Greasy Heart
13 Fast Buck Freddy >
14 Jane
15 Miracles
16 Somebody To Love

encore
17 Oh Darling (FIRST TIME EVER)
18 Other Side of This Life***