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Bob Dylan - 1966-03-13 - Denver, CO (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Bob Dylan 
Motel de Ville 
Room 102 
Denver, CO 
1966-03-13 
3 AM 

01 Most Probably van Gogh #1 
02 Most Probably van Gogh #2 
03 Most Probably van Gogh #3 
04 Most Probably van Gogh #4 
05 Most Probably van Gogh #5 
06 Most Probably van Gogh #6 
07 Most Probably van Gogh #7 
08 Don't Tell Him #1 
09 Don't Tell Him #2 
10 If You Want My Love 
11 Just Like a Woman #1 
12 Just Like a Woman #2 
13 Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands #1 
14 Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands #2 
15 Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands #3 
16 Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands #4 
17 Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands #5 
40:52 

Motel de Ville 
650 W Colfax at Galapago 
Denver, CO 80204 

Bob Dylan: vocals, acoustic guitar 
Robbie Robertson: acoustic guitar 

taper: Robert Shelton 
lineage: Reel-to-reel (3 3/4 ips, 1 7/8) > 3-inch reels 

Bonus Track: 
Most Probably van Gogh (edit by Serge of Takes 2, 5, 6)

Ten Years After - 1971-03-13 - Montreux, CH (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

TEN YEARS AFTER
MARCH 13, 1971
MONTREUX
CASINO 

"No, Stupid, No Flare Gun"

Lineage: Master reel > CD-R > EAC >FLAC (level 8)
Sound quality: 4 out of 6/vg++

CD1 [57:56]
01 - Love Like A Man
02 - No Title
03 - Once There Was A Time
04 - Slow Blues In C
05 - Hobbit
06 - One Of These Days

CD2 [29:30]
01 - She Lies In The Morning
02 - I’M Going Home 
03 - Baby, Won’T You Let Me R & R You

The Rolling Stones - 1971-03-13 - Leeds, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Refectory @ University Of Leeds

Source: 
Soundboard Analog Reel To Reel

Lineage: Reel To Reel Master>CDR>CDR>WAV(16 bit/44.1kHz)> FLAC(16 bit/44.1kHz)

Mastering Information: CDR ripped to WAV with Exact Audio Copy. Wave Files 
converted to FLAC (level 8) using FLAC Frontend.

01 - Dead Flowers
02 - Stray Cat Blues
03 - Love In Vain
04 - Midnight Rambler
05 - Bitch
06 - Band Introductions
07 - Honky Tonk Women
08 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
09 - Little Queenie
10 - Brown Sugar
11 - Street Fighting Man
12 - Let It Rock [omitted due to being officially released]

Running Time: 54:30

Original transfer from analog master reel to CDR was done circa 1997. This conversion to FLAC was done in June 2009. 

No equalization or sound manipulation has been done to this recording.

All files have been ID tagged appropriately with a UK Tour 1971 poster imbedded as artwork. 

Pink Floyd - 1972-03-13 - Sapporo, JP (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Nakajima Sports Centre

Lineage:
Cass(3)>CDR(1) > EAC > Wav > TLH > FLAC (16bit/44kHz) ----> Samplitude10 (32bit float/44kHz) > Wav (16bit/44kHz) > CDWave (1.98) > FLAC

Set 1 [47:55]
01. [01:10] Speak to Me
02. [02:54] Breathe
03. [06:10] On The Run
04. [06:17] Time
05. [01:05] Breathe (Reprise)
06. [04:17] The Mortality Sequence
07. [07:37] Money
08. [07:24] Us & Them
09. [04:37] Any Colour You Like
10. [04:07] Brain Damage
11. [02:13] Eclipse

Set 2 [51:02]
12. [01:46] Audience/Tuning
13. [08:58] One Of These Days
14. [12:17] Careful With That Axe, Eugene
15. [27:59] Echoes

|| [98:57] Total


***Neonknight's Notes***
A new source to the community of this early DSOTM concert that I received on a pair of Mitsui discs from an experienced trading friend from the US about 7 years ago.

***Littlepieces' Mastering Notes***
This is a mono recording that was processed as two channel stereo. It has a phase shift that varies some but is generally about 16 samples for the 1st set and 5-16 samples for the 2nd set. So both channels were retained and manually aligned to improve the phasing.

The left channel gain was increased 3.0-3.9db in the Darkside set up to 2:48m into BD. From this point the sets SQ changes almost like a source change. Noise levels goes up and 9s seconds later the levels begin to rise and 35s later the left channel levels goes even higher. Output and hiss levels fluctuate in both channels but the left channel is notably more erratic. So I replaced the left channel with the right channel from 44:21m - 46:18m which is the last 80s of BD and the first 37s of Eclipse. No gain increase from 44:21m - 45:36m then multiple adjustments to both channels from +2.1db to +4.5db until the end of Darkside to help smooth the changes as much as possible without using any hiss reduction. The remaining volume fluctuations you hear in this segment are within the source as if the recording level is being changed. These cannot be addressed without segmenting further and reducing hiss to make the transitions transparent. No negative gain adjustments were made.

During the Darkside set BD has 1:37m more in the middle than rec1 because rec1 is missing music from around where the lyrics turn to how "the lunatic is in my head". There is also 50s of unaffected content not in rec1 prior to the SQ change at 2:48m into BD. It's also of note that this source's levels drop about 5s before Eclipse.

At the beginning of the 2nd set all of the audience and beginning of OoTD is louder than rest of the set, so I used the left channel as its output is lower, and replaced the right channel to avoid an obvious level difference or gain reduction. After this the left channel's gain was increased 1.5db up to 13:50m into Echoes. The 2nd set was phase shifted ~5 samples til 13:50m into Echoes when the shift increased to ~15 samples, or essentially the same as the 1st set and the left channel gain increase is no longer necessary. I realigned the channels again at this point to maintain proper phasing.

The speed was close enough most of the time, so I decided not to subject it to a SpC/resample.

The '3rd gen, 2nd source' CDR transfer of rec2 that seems to be related to this version runs about 2.5% faster, which accounts for this copy of the concert being ~2:40m longer. The levels and degree of phase shift and type of sound also differ so we can be confident that they are from different sources.

Jackson Browne - 1974-03-13 - Worcester, MA (pre-FM/FLAC)




(pre-FM FLAC)

lineage: 
WCUW radio master reel > played on Revox reel deck, recorded on Tascam cassette deck (no dolby) onto Maxell XLII cassette >
soundforge 4.5 > FLAC 6

Jackson Browne: guitar, piano and vocals
David Lindley: violin
Andrew Gold: guitar, backing vocals
Bob Warford: guitar
Kenny Edwards: bass
Doug Haywood: bass
Larry Zack: drums
Linda Ronstadt: vocals (starting on track 6)

Atwood Hall at
Clark University

01 - Take it easy 5:09
02 - Don't lead me on 4:10
03 - Our lady of the well 7:50
04 - Song for Adam 9:21
05 - Jamaica say you will 6:47
06 - Ready or not 3:59
07 - Talk and tuning 2:58
08 - For everyman 6:25
09 - Rock me on the water 6:08
10 - The road and the sky 5:08
11 - Doctor my eyes 6:33
12 - Redneck friend 4:54
13 - Sweet little sixteen 2:51
14 - One more song (with Linda Ronstadt) 6:35

runtime: 78:55

performance quality: very good recording quality: the music is A, but the between song talk has a little noise, mainly because Browne talks rather quietly (compared to the volume of everything else.) When he's singing, he comes through clearly. source: 1st generation sbd tape

Deep Purple - 1974-03-13 - New York, NY (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Excellent Audience Recording at Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1974-03-13.

Ritchie Blackmore
David Coverdale
Glen Hughes
Jon Lord
Ian Paice

CD1
01 - Opening Introduction
02 - Burn
03 - Lay Down, Stay Down
04 - Mistreated
05 - Ritchie's Solo
06 - Smoke On The Water
07 - Jon's Solo
08 - You Fool No One
09 - Ritchie's Solo
10 - Blues
11 - Ian's Solo

CD2
12 - Space Truckin'
13 - Jon's Solo
14 - Ritchie's Solo - Space Truckin'

Canned Heat - 1974-03-13 - Sindelfingen, DE (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

"One More River To Cross" promotional tour with "Horn Band"

SOURCE : EX low gen stereo audience tape.

LINE-UP :
(Who is the singer ? Probably not Bob Hite)
James Shane – Guitar
Henry Vestine– Lead guitar
Richard Hite – Bass
Fito de la Parra – drums
Ed Beyer - Piano
"Horn Band" includes Clifford Solomon (sax) and Jock Ellis (trombone)
(according to Wikipedia)

LINEAGE :
-> unknown (but great) recording gear (probably Uher reel)
-> low gen Sony AHF Type I cassettes
-> Nakamichi Dragon (with autoazimuth) for playback
-> Pioneer PDR 609 stand alone CD burner -> WAV -> EAC
-> Goldwave v.5.08 for tracks splitting, edits
-> TLH -> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries

CD1 [50:00]
01 - On the road again
02 - One More River to Cross
03 - ?
04 - Let's work together
05 - Black night (?)
06 - You Am What You Am
07 - L - A -  Town
08 - Shake, Rattle, & Roll

CD2 [41:14]
01 - Fats Domino songs medley
02 - Boogie Pt1
03 - Boogie Pt2 including Vestine guitar solo/medley/drum solo/organ solo
04 - The king of rockn'roll (Little Richard songs medley)

Total time 1:31:14

Stevie Wonder - 1975-03-13 - Toronto, ON (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Stevie Wonder 
Maple Leaf Gardens 
Toronto 1975 

lineage
low gen sbd cass > soundforge > cdr > EAC > FLAC 

CD1 
01 - Bird of Beauty 
02 - Contusion 
03 - Jam 
04 - Yea Ya Do 
05 - Higher Ground 
06 - I've Been Away Too Long 
07 - Signed, Sealed, Delivered...I'm Yours 
08 - Lookin' For Another Pure Love 
09 - Visions 
10 - Golden Lady 
11 - Too High 
12 - Jam 
13 - Boogie On Reggae Woman 
14 - I Was Made To Love Her 

CD2 
01 - Oldies Intro 
02 - Earth Angel 
03 - Baby Love 
04 - Ain't Too Proud To Beg 
05 - I Heard It Through The Grape Vine 
06 - Uptight 
07 - Respect 
08 - What I'd Say 
09 - She Loves You 
10 - My Cherie Amour 
11 - Fingertips 
12 - You & I 
13 - Too Shy To Say 
14 - Blame It On The Rain 
15 - If It's Magic 
16 - All In Love Is Fair 
17 - Don't You Worry Bout A Thing 
18 - Haven't Done Nothin' 
19 - Livin' For The City 
20 - You Are The Sunshine of My Life 
21 - Superstition 

Notes from source: 
This is a great show to say the least. It starts off with a favorite, Bird of Beauty, which is given a nice extended treatment. The show also includes another track from Songs In The Key of Life which was not released at the time of this performance. He performs a fantastic version of If It's Magic accompanied not by a harp but by his own piano. During the first half of the show Stevie also pulls out two unreleased tracks called Yea Ya Do & I've Been Away Too Long. The show really starts to get hot around Too High when Stevie and the band get into a nice little country type jam which then slips into a smoking version of Boogie On Reggae Woman quite unexpectedly. Stevie really goes off again at the end of Living For The City playing some deep clavinet funk lines that set the place rocking. He is really in great form playing very heavily through You Haven't Done Nothing. The show ends with a spectacular version of Superstition and some crazy sustained synth effects on Stevie's part to leave the stage in style. This is a great example of Stevie's raw performance power. He takes you through the old, the new, the soft, the hard and the funk!

Allman Brothers Band - 1976-03-13 - Uniondale, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

ALLMAN BROTHERS
NASSAU COLISEUM,
UNIONDALE,NY,USA
MARCH 13,1976

lineage
WLIR-FM LIVE BROADCAST > TEAC 2300 REEL @ 3-¾ IPS > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

CD1
01 - Introduction
02 - Don't Want You No More >
03 - It's Not My Cross To Bear
04 - Long Time Gone
05 - Midnight Rider
06 - Ramblin' Man
07 - Win, Lose, Or Draw
08 - Can't Lose What You Never Had >
09 - One Way Out
10 - High //Falls (minor loss of fm signal at 2:20)
11 - Tuning/Talk
12 - Nevertheless
13 - Statesboro Blues

CD2
01 - Sweet Mama
02 - Jessica
03 - Stormy Monday w/Toy Caldwell **
04 - You Don't Love Me w/Toy Caldwell **
05 - Crowd
06 - Les Brers In A Minor

except for:
** end of Stormy Monday, beginning of You Don't Love Me
missed on reel flip, patched from fm unknown lineage

Bruce Springsteen - 1977-03-13 - Towson, MD (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 
featuring the Miami Horns 
Towson Center, Towson State University 
Towson, MD 
March 13, 1977 
"Official Audience Recording" 
Nothing to Lose: The 1977 Tour Revisited Vol. Four 
JEMS Archive 

Lineage: low-gen cassettes (likely second generation) > DAT (circa 1993-94 16/48 transfer) 

JEMS 2015 Transfer: 1994 DAT > Fostex D-5 > Sound Devices UBSPre2 > iZtotope RX > pitch correction > iZotope Ozone and MBIT+ convert to 16/44.1 .wav > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / patch / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC 

01 Night 
02 Don't Look Back 
03 Spirit in the Night 
04 It's My Life 
05 Thunder Road 
06 Mona > She's the One 
07 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out (w/ Miami Horns) 
08 Action in the Streets (w/ Miami Horns) 
09 Backstreets 
10 Jungleland 
11 Rosalita (w/Miami Horns) 
12 Born to Run 
13 Quarter to Three (w/ Miami Horns) 

Known Faults: 
- Tenth Ave Freeze-Out: 10 seconds patched at the start with alternate recorder 
- Rosalita: 1:30 patched about 2/3 of the way through with alternate recorder 

Welcome back to the fourth chapter of JEMS' Nothing to Lose series revisiting Bruce's remarkable 1977 tour. For the full history of our obsession with this era and the back story on these "Official Audience Tapes,"

Installment No. 4 brings Springsteen to Towson, MD, 14 miles outside of Baltimore on the campus of Towson State University. In terms of the '77 tour, this stop is somewhere on the fourth turn, heading for the home stretch, with just 12 days left to go before the tour memorably wraps up in Boston on March 25. 

There's one very significant change to the set list this night, the introduction of one of Springsteen's greatest rockers, "Don't Look Back," which would not be released for another 22 years. The song debuted three nights earlier in Toldeo, OH, and it is still in embryonic form, with lyrics evolving show to show. 

At this point in the song's evolution, Springsteen has the first verse and a half basically set, before we hear the couplet "riding out by the dynamo / pushing daddy's car as fast as it would go" in the place of the eventual and more memorable "white lights burning, pocket's full of cash / angel writes her name in lipstick on my dash," most of which is found here in the third verse. The bridge is also different, centered around the lines "someday I want to hold you / someday I want to make you mine." It's a thrill to hear this wonderful song take shape. 

Of the so-called "official audience tapes," Towson is probably the least known, as it has never been bootlegged. We think you'll find this new transfer an improvement over circulating copies. Like all these '77 official audies, the sound does vary slightly throughout the show, sometimes sounding more locked in than others, but, overall, the Towson tape is a fine listen. Samples provided. 

Special thanks yet again to: M and J from JEMS for pulling out our many versions of these DATs and helping make new transfers; the folks on the Stone Pony message board whose thread sparked this series; and to mjk5510 who continues to stand at the ready in support of our efforts and add his magic to the finished product. 

There's much more to come from '77, so stay tuned. 

BK for JEMS

Peter Gabriel - 1977-03-13 - Detroit, MI (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Masonic Auditorium 

Lineage: 
Download shn files (from the old taperfriendlymusic Website) > mkwACT > WAV > EAC > CDr (Taiyo Yuden Silver) > EAC > hard drive > TLH-Level 8 > FLAC

CD1 
01 Here Comes The Flood
02 On The Air
03 Moribund The Burgermeister
04 Waiting For The Big One
05 A Song Without Words
06 Excuse Me
07 Solsbury Hill
08 Ain't That Peculiar
09 Why Don't We

CD2 
01 Humdrum
02 Slowburn
03 All Day And All Of The Night
04 Here Comes The Flood
05 Modern Love
06 Down The Dolce Vita
07 Back In N.Y.C. 

Audience recording; JEMS Master; SQ rated 'A' at Genesis-Movement. 
See http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/showdetails.php?uid=3481 for further details and artwork.

Bill Nelson - 1979-03-13 - Sheffield, UK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

City Hall


lineage (as far as I can guess): FM broadcast -> cass ->M? -> CDR -> dbPoweramp -> FLAC (Med)

I know nothing about the lrecording equipment used.


01 - Don't Touch Me (Iím Electric)
02 - Furniture Music
03 - Stop Go Stop
04 - The Atom Age
05 - Possession
06 - Substitute Flesh
07 - A Better Home in the Phantom Zone
08 - Radar in My Heart
09 - Art/Empire/Industry
10 - Revolt Into Style
11 - Stay Young


From the November 8, 1998 Bill Nelson Internet Chat, direct from Bill:
"I have a bootleg CD of Red Noise live which someone else has been selling illegally. I plan to release it as a proper live official release with some nice graphics and sleeve notes and I'll clean up and remaster the recording to make it as high quality as possible. The secret is to bootleg the bootleggers, but do it better."

If you've never heard this before your head may explode! This is a stellar (although incomplete) performance from Bill's Red Noise. Tape hiss is evident but takes nothing away from your listening pleasure!

Ultravox - 1979-03-13 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Ultravox
Old Waldorf - early show
San Francisco, CA
1979-03-13 (Tuesday)

THTP Release 80

Recording chain:
Stage mics > splitter (split to house snake/SBD and TH snake) > TH dedicated snake > Peavy MkII 12 channel mixing board (10 channels snake, 2 channels audience mics) >
AKAI GXC-570D Cassette Deck (Dolby B on) > TDK SA-90 tape

Archival Process:
1999: Sony TC-KA3ES > TDK SA-90 tapes playback (NO Dolby) > BBE 462 Sonic Maximizer (to clean up tapes) > Tascam DA-30 DAT > HHb DAT-125 DAT tape
2002: HHb CDR-850 Professional CD Recorder (In real time) > HHb CDR74 Gold 100 year archival grade CDRs
2005: Transfered to HDD in AIFF file format

Dime release processing: AIFF Master Files > FFMPEG > 16 bit FLAC 8 > tagging, cover artwork, checksums.

Recorded, preserved, and master AIFF files provided by: Terry Hammer

John Foxx (Dennis Leigh) - lead vocals
Billy Currie - keyboards, viola, violin, synthesisers
Warren Cann - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Chris Cross - bass, synthesisers, backing vocals
Robin Simon - guitar, backing vocals

02. Slip Away
03. Slow Motion
05. Touch And Go
06. Artificial Life
07. Just For A Moment
08. He's A Liquid
09. Quiet Men

Length: 45:31

Notes:
Another great band, and another 'pre-punk' band (like XTC, THTP 72). Note that this recording is not the ehtire show.
Terry: "It's the early show 8pm. Late show was not recorded, didn't have enough tape.

Toto - 1980-03-13 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Toto
Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan 3/13/80 (1 cd)
FM recording traded many years ago

Lineage
Cdr Trade -> EAC -> Traders' little helper (checksum & flac conversion (6))

01 - Hydra
02 - St - George And The Dragon
03 - Mama
04 - I’ll Supply The Love
05 - 99
06 - Tale Of A Man
07 - Georgy Porgy
08 - All Us Boys

Very Good radio broadcast from the "Hydra" world tour in Japan - Unfortunately not the complete show.

The Jam - 1981-03-13 - Amsterdam, NL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Jam, The - 1981-03-13 Paradiso Amsterdam

01 Pretty Green
02 Boy About Town
03 Man In The Cornershop
04 Dream Time
05 David Watts
06 Going Underground
07 Private Hell
08 The Butterfly Collector
09 Set The House Ablaze
10 The Dreams Of Children
11 Little Boy Soldiers
12 But I'M Different Now
13 Start!
14 When You'Re Young
15 Scrape Away
16 The Eton Rifles
---------------
17 (Love Is Like A) Heatwave
18 'A' Bomb In Wardour Street
-------------------
19 Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
-----------------------
20 Sick as Thieves
21 Modern World

This is the first night of two Jam Concerts in a row at the Paradiso. The Dutch radio also did record 6 songs from this night. They did never broadcast the complete concert. Between the second and third ancore there were 4 minutes. The DJ of Paradiso already started to play records. Only the public kept on demanding more of The Jam. The second show of 14-03-1981 I will post later if you like that one also ? 81 minutes of the The Jam

Kraan - 1980-03-13 - Bremen, DE (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

Kraan
Bremen, Germany
Aladin
1980-03-13

CDR (preFM) - xACT

Peter Wolbrandt (g, voc)
Ingo Bischof (keyb)
Hellmut Hattler (b, voc)
Udo Dahmen (dr)

01 Yaqui Yayua
02 Far West / Borgward
03 "Pot-P¸rree" Berg & Tal / She's Gone / Hallo Ja Ja, I Don't Know
04 Nam, Nam
05 You're Right
06 Almrausch
07 Let It Out
08 Vollgas Ahoi
09 Nam, Nam / Silky Way

min 115:56

UFO - 1981-03-13 - Chicago, IL (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

UFO
International Ampitheater, Chicago, IL
March 13 1981

Lineage
Pre FM tape -> traded TDK D (2nd gen?) -> Nakamichi Dragon dolby off for playback -> Pioneer PDR 609 stand alone CD burner -> EAC -> Goldwave for tracks and slight treeble boost-> Flac Frontend -> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries.

FM Simulcast

Phil Mogg: vocals
Pete Way: bass
Paul Chapman: guitar
Andy Parker: drums
Neil Carter: keyboards, guitar, vocals

01 - The Wild, the Willing, & the Innocent
02 - Only You Can Rock Me
03 - Long Gone
04 - Lonely Heart
05 - Cherry
06 - No Place to Run
07 - Love to Love
08 - Makin' Moves
09 - Mystery Train
10 - Too Hot To Handle
11 - Lights Out
12 - Rock Bottom
13 - Doctor Doctor

This is a very nice recording (FM Simulcast) of UFO back in Chicago in support of their The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent lp. The album was released on Jan 6 1981. This show in Chicago on March 13 1981 included 4 tracks from the new album - The Wild, the Willing, and the Innocent, Long Gone, Lonely Heart, and Makin' Moves.

David Crosby Band - 1982-03-13 - Portland, OR (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

THE DAVID CROSBY BAND
3/13/82
Euphoria Tavern
Portland, OR

Excellent soundboard remastered

01 - The Lee Shore
02 - In My Dreams
03 - Naked In The Rain
04 - Delta
05 - Guinnevere
06 - Deja Vu
07 - Triad
08 - Low Down Payment
09 - Wooden Ships
10 - Long Time Gone

Sammy Hagar - 1983-03-13 - St Louis, MO (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Sammy Hagar
St. Louis, MO - The Checkerdome
March 13, 1983
Three Lock Box Tour

Lineage:
FM Radio > Cassette Tape (master TDK AD-C90) > Optimus SCT-37 (no noise reduction) > Onkyo SE-U55 > Sound Forge (trim/EQ/level boost) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > Flac5

01 Love or Money
02 Three Lock Box
03 Baby's on Fire
04 I Don't Need Love
05 Never Give Up
06 I've Done Everything for You
07 Heavy Metal
08 Fast Times at Ridgemont High
09 In the Room
10 Rise of the Animal
11 I'll Fall in Love Again
12 Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy
13 Bad Motor Scooter
14 Red
15 There's Only One Way to Rock

Encore:
16 Baba O'Riley (The Who cover)
17 Remember the Heroes
18 This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)

length: 1:46:32

Sammy Hagar - 1983-03-13 - St. Louis, MO (2xDVDfull pro-shot)




(2xDVDfull pro-shot)

Live at the Checker Dome
1983 MTV special

Lineage:
Cable TV with FM Stereo Audio > Sony SLHF-900 Super-Beta Hi Fi > TBC1000 Time Base Corrector >
AVI 720X480 48K 16B PCM > DVD

Audio:
PCM 16/48, Stereo

Video:
MPEG2, NTSC, 720 x 480, 4:3, 10080 kbs Variable (6636 Average)

DVD covers are in the EXTRA_TS which can be burned to the disc with the VIDEO_TS folder.

DVD1
01 - Love Or Money
02 - Three Lock Box
03 - Baby’s On Fire
04 - I Don’t Need Love
05 - Never Give Up
06 - I’ve Done Everything For You
07 - Heavy Metal
08 - The Rise Of The Animal
09 - I’ll Fall In Love Again
10 - Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy

DVD2
11 - Bad Motor Scooter
12 - Red
13 - There’s Only One Way To Rock
14 - Baba O’Riley
15 - Remember The Heroes

Note:
The band played 2 extra songs that weren't included during the video broadcast but played LIVE on the radio when the show was originally broadcast.
"Fast Times At Ridgemont High"
"This Planet's On Fire"

U2 - 1983-03-13 - Brighton, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Top Rank

Attendance: 2,000

Lineage:
Unknown > Shn > Wav (TLH) > Flac (TLH)

CD1 [40:05]
01 - Gloria
02 - I Threw a Brick Through a Window
03 - A Day Without Me
04 - Seconds
05 - Surrender
06 - New Year's Day
07 - Cry-The Electric Co.
08 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
09 - I Fall Down
10 - October

CD2 [42:37]
01 - Tomorrow
02 - Two Hearts Beat as One
03 - Twilight
04 - Out of Control
05 - Party Girl
06 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
07 - I Will Follow
08 - Knocking on Heaven's Door
09 - "40"

To quote Pimm yet again:

"Adam celebrates his 23rd birthday, and throughout the show Bono makes sure that everybody knows. 'Will you welcome the birthday boy!' he shouts and sings Happy Birthday with the audience. 'I think I know what he wants,' Bono says during Party Girl, and asks Adam, 'What do you want, man? I tell you what you want. He wants a present! He wants some sort of gift. Do you want a drink? Get the boy a drink!' Dennis Sheehan then brings a bottle of champagne and a birthday cake on stage. Steve Iredale brings on some presents, including a silk morning coat and slippers. While Adam accepts the gifts, Bono picks up and bass and plays a funky solo, with the audience singing Happy Birthday again.

"During the encore Knocking on Heaven's Door is played, together with Mike Peters, the singer of The Alarm, and his saxophonist joining in. Peters had taught Bono the song that December past. At that time, in London, Bono sang along the The Alarm's own performance of the Dylan classic; now the roles are reversed. It is the first time U2 play this song and Bono does not yet know all the lyrics, but Mike stands by him."

"Very strong overall sound with virtually no crowd noise during the music. Larry's drums and Adam's bass come through surprisingly well. An excellent recording, especially considering its rarity. There is a very slight hiss in the background throughout the recording."

The Sisters of Mercy - 1985-03-13 - Newcastle, UK (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

The Sisters Of Mercy
Bootleg Title: Gimme Shelter (a.k.a. Disguised In Black)
Date: 1985-03-13
Venue: Tiffany's
Location: Newcastle, UK

lineage
WAV from CD (XLD Secure Rip) > FLAC (xACT w/ Verify)

Vocals – Andrew Eldritch
Guitar – Gary Marx, Wayne Hussey
Bass – Craig Adams
Drums [Drummachine] – Doctor Avalanche

01 - First And Last And Always (4:21)
02 - Body and Soul (3:35)
03 - Train (3:08)
04 - Marian (5:47)
05 - No Time To Cry (4:02)
06 - Possession (4:38)
07 - Walk Away (3:52)
08 - Burn (3:20)
09 - Emma (6:35)
10 - Amphetamine Logic (3:58)
11 - A Rock And A Hard Place (3:35)
12 - Floorshow (3:48)
13 - Alice (3:22)
14 - Body Electric (4:25)
15 - Gimme Shelter (6:05)
16 - Nine While Nine (4:16)
17 - Ghostrider (5:34)

NOTE: Ghostrider fades out - this is how it is on the CD (all versions). The original 2-LP pressing has the full song, but all CDs have it cutting off.

Great performance, sound quality is excellent. The band is at the height of the pre-Floodland era, and collectors consider this one of the best bootlegs from the time period. Recorded on the "Tune In... Turn On... Burn Out" UK Tour, two days after "First and Last and Always" was released. Essential listening if you're into that record.

Depeche Mode - 1988-03-13 - Vienna, AT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Source: (low gen) audience tape
Transfer: Nakamichi CR-4E - Sony PCM-M10 (24bit/48kHz)
Software: Audacity - Trader's little helper (level 8 flac files)

01 Pimpf
02 Behid The Wheel
03 Strangelove
04 Sacred
05 Something To Do
06 Blasphemous Rumours
07 Stripped
08 Pipeline
09 Things you said
10 Black Celebration
11 Shake The Disease
12 Nothing
13 Pleasure little treasure
14 People Are People
15 A Question Of Time
16 Never Let Me Down Again
17 A Question Of Lust
18 Master And Servant
19 Everything Counts

Notes: simply one of the best audience recordings of the MFTM tour...

I used a high-end Nakamichi tape deck for these raw tape transfers, no compression, no equalizing, no dolby. In most cases these transfers are 100% what we have on tape including all the cuts, crackles, hiss and flaws, speed issues and distortions, clappers and talkers. In some cases I did some level adjust and removed cuts. Some of these tapes may have suffered over the last 25 - 30 years.

The Stranglers - 1990-03-13 - Portsmouth, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Lineage:
Cassette>Audition>Mastering>CDWav>FLAC

The Stranglers
Portsmouth Guildhall
13 March 1990

01 - Intro (Meninblack)
02 - Shah Shah a Go Go
03 - I Feel Like a Wog
04 - Straighten Out
05 - Shakin' Like a Leaf
06 - 96 Tears
07 - Someone Like You
08 - Sweet Smell of Success
09 - Always the Sun
10 - Ships That Pass in the Night
11 - Peaches
12 - Where I Live
13 - School Mam
14 - Let's Celebrate
15 - Uptown
16 - Tank
17 - Was it You?
18 - Down in the Sewer
19 - Nuclear Device (part)
20 - Duchess
21 - No More Heroes (part)
22 - (Get A) Grip (On Yourself)
23 - All Day And All of the Night
24 - Punch and Judy

The original line-up’s last UK tour was in support of the 10 album. I saw them several times on this stint and thought it was always an amazing gig! They were to lose Hugh Cornwell by August, but this is probably the ultimate document of this era. A tight and energetic show they clearly are having fun and are at the top of their game. They were recording every show they did after being put in prison in 1980 in Nice, France, owing to comments allegedly made by bass player JJ Burnel. Being free spirits who didn’t buy corporate bullshit they were always one comment away from controversy. This is why I love them. So luckily for us, a few of these tapes has found thee way into fans’ hands and this is one of the best. This is a great recording. All the effects and left / right panning you’d hear at the gig are present. The band did release a lot of tracks from this tour as B-sides and extras and I suspect a professional got their hands on this before I did. It’s a medium generation tape, ripped and mastered at 24bit/96k. Finalized as 16 bit/44k FLACs

Neil Young - 1991-03-13 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Neil Young & Crazy Horse
The Summit
Houston, TX
March 13, 1991

"Smell The Horse Tour"
Neil Young - vocals, electric guitar
Frank Sampedro - electric guitar, keyboards, vocals
Billy Talbot - bass, vocals
Ralph Molina - drums, vocals

CD1
01 - Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
02 - Crime In The City
03 - Blowin' In The Wind
04 - Love To Burn
05 - Cinnamon Girl
06 - Mansion On The Hill
07 - F----n' Up

CD2
01 - Cortez The Killer
02 - Powderfinger
03 - Love & Only Love
04 - Roll Another Number (1st part sbd, the rest aud source)
05 - Like A Hurricane (aud source)

"This is a pretty rough sounding and distorted 2-channel mono soundboard recording - unknown gen. vhs > CDR. I think it has been seeded before in its original incomplete form: 'Roll Another Number' cuts after about 1:30 and 'Like A Hurricane' missing. So for this upload I spliced in the missing parts from an analog 1st gen audience tape. Aud master: Louis G. Soundboard except where indicated."

Jeff Buckley - 1992-03-13 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

JEFF BUCKLEY with Gods & Monsters
St. Anne's Church, Brooklyn Heights, New York, USA

SOURCE
Very Good Soundboard recording
Lineage: ? > ? > CD(x) > EAC > Flac

Very soft rolloff to -80dB by 9kHz, with 2 step down shelves at 18.5kHz and 19.Khz, ending at below -90dB. No broadcast pilot tones evident.

Tracklist varies in some versions, order of last 3 tracks (probably depends on source). A video of this show exists, and it was also FM Broadcast.

CD1 [1:08:10]
01 Cruel 6:57
02 Malign Fiesta (No Soul) 4:37
03 Distortion 6:48
04 Rise Up to Be [Grace] 4:41
05 How Long Will It Take? (Pat Kelly) 5:56
06 In The Cantina 6:28
07 Hymn L'Amour (Edith Piaf) 6:57
08 Satisfied Mind (Joe Hayes / Jack Rhodes) 6:06
09 Harem Man 11:16
10 Story Without Words 6:06
11 Dream of a Russian Princess 2:18

CD2 [43:32]
01 Sweet Thing (Van Morrison) 5:57
02 She is Free 5:53
03 Dink's Song (traditional / John Lomax) 5:27
04 No One Must Find You Here 11:55
05 Bluebird Blues (traditional) 7:23
06 And You Will [Mojo Pin] 6:57

Total Running time: 1:51:42

NOTES
'Cruel' - Only live version of the song. Originally written with Gary Lucas for their collaborative album 'Songs to No One', under the name of 'Gods and Monsters'

'How Long Will It Take?' - Originally titled by 'How Long' by Pat Kelly, Jeff often performed it live with Gods And Monsters (the group formed by him and Gary Lucas).

'Harem Man' - Originally written with Gary Lucas for their collaborative album 'Songs to No One', under the name of 'Gods and Monsters'

'Dream of a Russian Princess' - Instrumental. Solo Gary Lucas from the 'Gods and Monsters' era.

'She's Free' - Originally written with Gary Lucas for their collaborative album 'Songs to No One', under the name of 'Gods and Monsters'

'Dink's Song' - Traditional blues song, attributed to the song collectors John/Alan Lomax. A lady named Dink sang the song for John Lomax in 1908. Jeff in turn learnt this version from listening to a version on a Bob Dylan bootleg, who known to have jokingly said he learnt it also from a lady named Dink. (tho it seems improbable he would have had any contact with that generation)

B.B. King - 1992-03-13 - Aalen, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Jazzfest 

Label: none 

Lineage: 
FM master (SDR3) and after about 45 min. 1st gen. copy (ugh, SONY UX-S, because they were cheap) > audacity > you 

Sound quality: 
Not really bad but MONO (I think). So don't expect too much! It starts quite good but gets a bit worse during "Back In L.A." (missing end patched from inferior tape, no music lost). After that it gets better again, but also from the 1st gen. copy (also SONY UX-S). You better compare the two sources before download. 

B.B. King - Guitar, Vocals 
Mighty Michael Doster - Bass 
Leon Warren - Guitar 
James Toney - Keyboards 
Calep Emphrey Jr - Drums 
James Boogaloo Bolden - Trumpet 
Walter King - Saxophone 
Melvin Jackson - Saxophone 
Tony Coleman - Percussion 

01 - Band Intro Jam 
02 - Blues Band Warm-Up > 
03 - BB King Intro Jam 
04 - Let The Good Times Roll 
05 - When It All Comes Down (I'll Still Be Around) 
06 - Caldonia (Jam) 
07 - ? 
08 - Back In L.A. 
09 - ? 
10 - Ain't Nobody Home 
11 - Blues Jam 
12 - Rock Me Baby 
13 - The Thrill Is Gone (incl. band introduction) 
14 - Movin' On 
15 - When Love Comes To Town > Outro

Dire Straits - 1992-03-13 - Montreal, QC (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

DIRE STRAITS
Montreal, QC -- The Forum
1992-03-13

Recorded by stevemtl: supplied mic > Sony WMD3 (TDK SA90 x 2)

Transferred by stevemtl: cassette > Nak Dragon > Sony R500 (SBM) > Roland R44 (16/48) > HD
Mastered  2018-06-09 by stevemtl:
HD > Soundforge (trim, edit, fades, L2 level adjust) > r8brain (vhq downsample) > Soundforge (L2 dither) > CDwave (track cut) > TLH (flac level 8, ffp, md5) > TLH (torrent)

01 - Calling Elvis
02 - Walk of Life
03 - Heavy Fuel
04 - Romeo and Juliet
05 - The Bug
06 - Private Investigations
07 - Sultans of Swing
08 - On Every Street
09 - Your Latest Trick
10 - Two Young Lovers
11 - Tunnel of Love
12 - Money for Nothing
13 - Brothers in Arms
14 - Solid Rock

126:48

Dire Straits recorded from the audience. This is the first circulation of this master of the complete performance. Did my best with the track splits. If I misjudged, please understand that I am not very familiar with the music. Faults: Clapping along during the songs. Enthusiastic crowd sounds during applause segments. But no singing along and no audience chatter.

Gary Moore - 2000-03-13 - Hamburg, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Gary Moore
Großen Freiheit 36
Hamburg
Germany
13th March 2000

Source: 
NDR2 radio > 2 x Astra analogue satellite transmissions > Toshiba TSS-540 satellite receiver > Soundblaster Live1024 > CoolEdit > CDWave > SHN > FLAC
Recorded off air and transferred by PsyKies

Gary Moore - guitar, vocals
Vic Martin - keyboards
Pete Rees - bass
Graham Walker - drums

CD1 [51:51]
01 - Walking By Myself (J - Rogers) [4:25]
02 - Pretty Woman (A.C - Williams) [4:51]
03 - Lost In Your Love (G - Moore) [6:49]
04 - Need Your Love So Bad (Little Willie John) [9:07]
05 - Loved Another Woman (P - Green) [7:18]
06 - Since I Met You Baby (Joe Hunter) [4:48]
07 - Surrender (G - Moore) [9:54]
08 - Cold Black Night (G - Moore) [4:40]

CD2 [54:19]
01 - All Your Love (O - Rush) [5:00]
02 - Still Got The Blues (G - Moore) [6:27]
03 - Fire (J - Hendrix) [3:24]
04 - Too Tired (A - Collins) [5:01]
05 - The Sky Is Crying (Elmore James) [12:30]
06 - Further On Up The Road (J - Veasey) [8:15]
07 - The Blues Is Alright (M.J - Campbell) [7:37]
08 - The Prophet (G - Moore) [6:05]

KISS - 2001-03-13 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Tokyo Dome


Lineage

Silver CD "Farewell Performance" / EAC (Secure Mode) / TLH / Flac / You

CD1

01 - Introduction
02 - Detroit Rock City
03 - Deuce
04 - Shout It Out Loud
05 - Talk To Me
06 - I Love It Loud
07 - Firehouse
08 - Do You Love Me
09 - Calling Dr. Love
10 - Heaven's On Fire
11 - Let Me Go, Rock & Roll
12 - Shock Me
13 - Ace Frehley Guitar Solo
14 - Psycho Circus


CD2
01 - Lick It Up
02 - Gene Simmons Bass Solo
03 - God Of Thunder & Eric Singer Drum Solo
04 - Cold Gin
05 - 100.000 Years
06 - Love Gun
07 - I Still Love You
08 - Black Diamond
09 - I Was Made For Lovin' You
10 - Rock And Roll All Nite

Donald Fagen - 2006-03-13 - Toronto, ON (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Bootleg title: 
"At Massey Hall 2006 / Donald Fagen Band"

Absolutely flawless!
Wav files extraced by iTunes from the original bootleg CDR.
Wav files converted into Flac by xACT.

Donald Fagen: Keyboards, Vocals
Jeff Young: Keyboards, Vocals
Keith Carlock, Drums, Percussion
Freddie Washington: Bass
Jon Herrington: Guitar
Wayne Krantz: Guitar
Walt Weiskoph: Saxophone
Michael Leonhart: Trumpet
Carolyn Leonhart-Escoffery: Backing Vocals
Cindy Mizelle: Backing Vocals

CD1
01 Green Flower Street
02 The Nightfly
03 New Frontier
04 Brite Nitegown
05 Band Introduction
06 Snowbound
07 Home At Last
08 Black Cow
09 What I Do
10 The Goodbye Look
11 Countermoon

CD2
01 Misery And The Blues
02 Mary Shut The Garden Door
03 I. G. Y.
04 FM

Encore
05 Pretzel Logic
06 Viva Viva Rock And Roll

Annie Lennox - 2009-03-13 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Annie Lennox
2009-03-13
London - BBC Radio Theatre

BBC Radio 1 FM Broadcast

Lineage:
CD-R>EAC (Secure)>Wav>TLH Flac 8

Complete Show:Yes

01 - Radio DJ Intro - Interview
02 - Little Bird
03 - Interview
04 - Walking On Broken Glass
05 - Interview
06 - Shining Light
07 - Interview
08 - Why
09 - Interview
10 - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
11 - Interview

Van Halen - 2012-03-13 - Manchester, NH (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Verizon Wireless Arena
Manchester NH March 13, 2012

Master Recording

Lineage:
SP-BMC-3 (mics)- SP Battery Box - Sony PCM-10 (recorder)-PC-Audacity for Splitting to Flac-You

01 - Unchained
02 - Runnin' With The Devil
03 - She's The Woman
04 - The Full Bug
05 - Tattoo
06 - Everybody Want's Some!!
07 - Somebody Get Me A Doctor
08 - China Town
09 - Hear About It Later
10 - Oh Pretty Woman
11 - Drum Solo
12 - You Really Got Me
13 - The Trouble With Never
14 - Dance The Night Away
15 - I'll Wait
16 - Hot For Teacher
17 - Women In Love
18 - Girl Gone Bad
19 - Beautiful Girls
20 - Dave Talks
21 - Ice Cream Man
22 - Panama
23 - Guitar Solo
24 - Ain't Talkin' Bout Love
25 - Jump

Notes by the taper:

Recorded from the right side of the arena, upper balcony but 2 rows back from the railing. The boys surprised me so I wasn't ready when they came out, thus Unchained at the beginning sounds a little off. Also had quite a few people walk in front of me, and there was some talkers and clappers. Thought it came out well considering. Dave breaks the mic before Beautiful Girls and doesn't switch mics until halfway through the song. Feel free to make artwork, if you do please post it here. Feel free to remaster or do whatever you want to make this sound better, just if you do, please post it here so I can snag it!