lunedì 6 luglio 2026

James Brown - 1969-07-06 - Newport, RI (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

JAMES BROWN 
July 6, 1969 
Newport Jazz Festival 

01 Soul Pride (Instrumental) 
02 Popcorn (Instrumental) 
03 Instrumental 
04 Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud 
05 If I Ruled The World 
06 Kansas City 
07 Licking Stick 
08 Try Me 
09 There Was A Time 
10 Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose 
11 It's A Man's World 
12 Please, Please, Please 
13 I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me) 
14 Mother Popcorn 
15 Mother Popcorn (Encore)

Runtime: 59:04

Led Zeppelin - 1969-07-06 - Newport, RI (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Newport Jazz Festival

Tarantura Audience recording

Lineage:

Silvers>EAC Secure Mode>TLH Flac level 8 tested files + MD5 Checksum, EAC logfiles & artwork included


01. Intro
02. Train Kept A Rollin'
03. I Can Quit You
04. Dazed And Confused
05. You Shook Me
06. How Many More Times
07. Communication Breakdown
08. Long Tall Sally


Argenteum Astrum :
JULY 6 - SIXTEENTH ANNUAL NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL, NEWPORT FESTIVAL FIELD, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND (SUNDAY, START AT 1am)
The band headlined the fourth night of the festival. Shared bill with Miles Davis, John Mayall, Savage Rose, Sly & The Family Stone, BB King, Johnny Winter, Herbie Hancock and many others. Rumoured to be professionally recorded/filmed.

Recording Includes: [ supposed to be not recorded: Band Announcements ] The Train Kept A Rollin' [ 2:51 ] >> I Can't Quit You Baby (<< Your Good Thing (Is About To End)..) [ 6:05 ], Dazed And Confused [ 12:29 ], You Shook Me [ 10:33 ], How Many More Times (<< The Hunter, The Lemon Song..) [ 14:51 ], Communication Breakdown [ 4:26 - cut ].

Source: Incomplete very good to excellent 1st audience recording. Almost 55 minutes.
Details: The recording is very bright and has all the instruments in great balance except for Plant's vocals that are lost in the mix very noticeably.

Recording Includes: [ supposed to be not recorded: Band Announcements ] The Train Kept A Rollin' [ 2:46 ] >> I Can't Quit You Baby (<< Your Good Thing (Is About To End)..) [ 6:00 ], Dazed And Confused [ 12:24 ], You Shook Me [ 10:32 ], How Many More Times (<< The Hunter, The Lemon Song..) [ 14:54 ], Communication Breakdown [ 4:55 ] >> Long Tall Sally [ 5:03 ], Band Announcements.

Source: Almost complete good to very good 2nd audience recording. Near 62 minutes.
Details: The tape is clear but the audience is loud in some spots. Plant's vocals are very prominent for most of the recording with Page's guitar pushed to the rear and the rhythm section somewhere in the middle.

Recording Includes: [ supposed to be not recorded: Band Announcements ] The Train Kept A Rollin' [ 2:51 ] >> I Can't Quit You Baby (<< Your Good Thing (Is About To End)..) [ 6:09 ], Dazed And Confused [ 9:18 - cut ].

Source: Incomplete very good 3rd audience recording. 20 minutes.
Details: A bit distorted in lower sequences but still clear tape, with Plant vocals most prominent. It ends abruptly when the taper goes out from the festival field. The tape is still hoarded and only copies available are bootlegs.

Bootleg LP Reference(s) source 1: Live At The Newport Jazz Festival (Led)


Bootleg CD Reference(s) source 1: New Port '69 (Black Swan)


Bootleg CD Reference(s) source 2: Jazz (no label), Live At The Newport Jazz Festival (aka Good Times Bad Times) (Empress Valley Supreme Disc), Long Tall Sally (Tarantura), Newport Jazz Festival 7/6/69 (Zeppelin Digital), & Tales From '69 (Tarantura)


Bootleg CD Reference(s) source 3: Newport Jazz Festival (Masterport)


Bootleg CD Reference(s) source 1 & 2 mixes: Jazz But Rock (Tarantura2000) & Newport Jazz Festival (Graf Zeppelin)


Comments: Led Zeppelin closed out the final night of the festival with this extremely gutsy and intense performance. The audience was rowdy after as the Zeppelin was reported to be not performed and Plant announced: "A lot of people though that we weren't gonna come here today. There was a lot of talk thtat everyone was ill and bad. There was nothing wrong with us at all and we intended on playing. That's what we've come to America for. We were coming in the first place so don't get any hassles about what we were gonna do and what we weren't. We hope you'll enjoy everything we do tonight and have a ball". Robert's voice is so powerful it wreaks havoc on the recorder! The band is definitely on and Jones and Bonham hit some unreal highs throughout the show, as does Jimmy as well. Some great harmonica soloing from Robert as well and two riotous encores cap this great show.

Led Zeppelin - 1973-07-06 - Chicago, IL (SBD/FLAC) "Windy City Adventure" by Wendy




(Soundboard FLAC)

Windy City Adventure
July 6, 1973
Chicago
Label - Wendy
Excellent Soundboard
Silvers > EAC > WAV > FLAC
The second one in my collection that I didn't find on Zeppelin Art. They have it now..

CD1
01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Celebration Day
03 - Black Dog
04 - Over The Hills And Far Away
05 - Misty Mountain Hop
06 - Since I've Been Loving You
07 - No Quarter
08 - The Song Remains The Same
09 - The Rain Song

CD2
01 - Dazed And Confused
02 - Stairway To Heaven

CD3
01 - Moby Dick
02 - Heartbreaker
03 - Whole Lotta Love
04 - Communication Breakdown

Led Zeppelin - 1973-07-06 - Chicago, IL (SBD/FLAC) "Sweet Dreams"



(Soundboard FLAC)

Chicago, Illinois

"Sweet Dreams" (Empress Valley Supreme Discs EVSD 347/348/349)

Lineage:
Not given in original torrent

CD1
01 - Rock n Roll
02 - Celebration Day
03 - Bringing On Home Introduction Black Dog
04 - Over The Hills And Far Away
05 - Misty Mountain Hop
06 - Since I've Been Loving You
07 - No Quarter
08 - The Song Remains The Same
09 - The Rain Song

CD2
01 - Dazed And Confused (includes San Fransisco)
02 - Stairway To Heaven
03 - Moby Dick

CD3
01 - Heartbreaker
02 - Whole Lotta Love (includes Boogie Woogie)
03 - Communication Breakdown

Comments:
This recording captures the first of two nights in the cavernous Chicago Stadium, relatively late in their 1973 tour. For reasons outlined below, this is not exactly considered a high point of the tour, but it's one of relatively few soundboards (New Orleans is the only other one that comes to mind, though I'm sure there are more) to have circulated in its entirety over the last twenty years. The sound on this is relatively dull and flat, but the EVSD release represents an upgrade over prior versions of the show. This set also contains a new (at the time) audience source of the same show, but that is not included in this torrent.

Led Zeppelin fans know this tour inside and out, so it's probably not worth commenting on the performance other than to say it's consistent with the rest of the tour in terms of setlist, and probably a notch lower than many other dates in terms of performance.

Weather Report - 1973-07-06 - New York, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Weather Report
Philharmonic Hall, New York, NY
July 6, 1973
Early Show

Lineage: SBD>Wav>Flac>You

Joe Zawinul - Electric Piano, Synthesizer
Wayne Shorter - Saxophone
Miroslav Vitous - Electric and Upright Bass
Dom Um Romao - Percussion
Greg Errico - Drums

01 - Improvisation
02 - 125th Street Congress
03 - Dr. Honoris Causa
04 - Boogie Woogie Waltz
05 - Directions
06 - It's About That Time
07 - Seventh Arrow

Eric Clapton - 1974-07-06 - Buffalo, NY (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Eric "Drunken" Clapton
"Singing With the King"
War Memorial Stadium
Buffalo, New York, USA
July 6, 1974

ECDR 743/744 - CD-R2 - Aud 3

Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Dick Sims Keyboards
Carl Radle Bass
George Terry Guitar
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals

CD1
01 - Going Down to Brownsville
02 - Smile
03 - Let it Grow
04 - Hideaway (with Freddie King)
05 - Have You Ever Loved a Woman
06 - Tell the Truth
07 - Willie and the Hand Jive
08 - Get Ready

CD2
01 - Get Ready
02 - Steady Rollin' Man
03 - Little Wing
04 - Blues Power
05 - Presence of the Lord
06 - Little Queenie
07 - Crossroads

Geetarz Comments: Widely reported as the worst show of the 1974 tour, in fact this may be EC's lowest point on stage - ever. Eric is massively, incoherently drunk, and unintelligable at times. As the show begins with EC's 'outroduction' of emcee "Legs" Larry Smith, a member of the crowd shouts out "Clean Up Yer Act!!!!" which really says it all.

EC begins his set with a rambling "Last Train to Brownsville", and then engages in an angry tirade: "To be serious ... one more of them, I'll tell you, and YOU'RE OUT OF HERE! One more of them silly fucking fireworks and you are out of here! Behaviour!"

As if the audience wasn't aware of his state, after "Let it Grow", Clapton shouts "I am drunk and I am ready for fuckin' trouble!". Then, as guest Freddy King takes the stage, "he's strapping on his guitar, moving to the guest spot ... and if you haven't heard of him ... you don't fucking deserve him! His name is Freddy ..." at this point a member of the crowd shouts out "Wanker!", presumably directed at Eric - and probably deserved.

As the solo progresss in "Hideaway", EC simply lets his guitar feed back for bar after bar, while Freddy King solos. Then in "Have You Ever Loved a Woman", after the line 'it's a shame and a sin', EC opines "don't believe them! there's no shame, there's no sin...". Freddie King then proceeds to wipe EC off the stage with his solo. Unfortunately, it's the only high point of this show!

As "Get Ready" begins, the tape source for this CD begins to exhibit lots of wow and flutter, which comes and goes for the remainder of the recording. "Blues Power" ends with the beginning of "Presence of the Lord" which continues on Disc 2. As the band segues into "Little Queenie", EC mumbles "there it is again ... mumble mumble ... what the fuck is going on? ... well, I'm happy to get going - suits me, suits you" and then finally, in what has to be the second most bizarre and/or obscure "Little Queenie" reference from the 1974 tour (the "Martin Borman - Vote Nazi!" comment from the Pittsburgh show takes the #1 slot), EC says "Meanwhile, in Birmingham ... England, that is, not here, in Alabama .... they're making Persian carpets ... at 19,000 quid apiece ... there's only 10 Pakistanis here! They can't be bad - who am I?"

Members of The Band come out and join Eric on a disjointed performance of "Chest Fever" and then by all accounts, carry the drunken Clapton off the stage.

This show is interesting in much the same way as a gruesome car accident beside the highway - you don't really want to look, but there's a certain sick curiosity that makes you! Certainly only a recording for diehard fans.

Filler on Disc 2 is "Leon Russell With Eric Clapton / Apartment Jam 1974" as found in the bootography:

"Leon Russell with Eric Clapton / Apartment Jam August 1974" - Zealot - Zealot 002 - sb5

5 tracks on 1 CD. Total Time: 37:35
Unknown personnel on organ, bass and drums; however it likely includes EC (Guitar)/ Leon Russell (Piano, Guitar)/Mary Russell (Vocals)

I Found Love/Down In The Bottom/Jam/Paint It Black (sic Painted Black)/Jam

Eric Clapton - 1974-07-06 - Orchard Park, NY (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Rich Stadium

CD1
01 Going Down To Brownsville
02 Smile
03 Let It Grow
04 Hideaway (with F. King)
05 Have You Ever Loved A Woman (with F. King)
06 Tell The Truth
07 Willie And The Handjive

CD2
01 Get Ready
02 Steady Rollin' Man
03 Little Wing
04 Blues Power
05 Presence Of The Lord
06 Little QUeenie

Another rarity from the 1974 tour, just like my other recent uploads this one comes from my old tapes too. An average audience recording of unknown (but surely low) generation received about 20 years ago from the same great UK collector (I will never say enough "Thank you" to Mal B. who helped me build my collection back in the 80's with his enormous generosity).
You' d better read the wonderful review at
http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/clapton/1974-07-06-buffalo.htm
How can you resist ? You HAVE to download it !
This was a little difficult to transfer and edit; infact most of the songs are played nonstop one after the other and sometimes it' s hard to determine when one ends and the other begins !!! And this happens because Eric is so drunk that he starts playing songs without even caring of what his band
is doing !!!
The artwork at geetarz mentions Crossroads after Little Queenie, but I think they wanted to mention the song played with The Band, as Crossroads is not on the tapes (you can also check the "Slowhand tourography" and see that Crossroads was NOT played).
This is a short gig, it doesn' t fit on one CD just for a few seconds, so I had to split it.


Geetarz Comments: Widely reported as the worst show of the 1974 tour, in fact this may be EC's lowest point on stage - ever. Eric is massively, incoherently drunk, and unintelligable at times. As the show begins with EC's 'outroduction' of emcee "Legs" Larry Smith, a member of the crowd shouts out "Clean Up Yer Act!!!!" which really says it all.

EC begins his set with a rambling "Last Train to Brownsville", and then engages in an angry tirade: "To be serious ... one more of them, I'll tell you, and YOU'RE OUT OF HERE! One more of them silly fucking fireworks and you are out of here! Behaviour!"

As if the audience wasn't aware of his state, after "Let it Grow", Clapton shouts "I am drunk and I am ready for fuckin' trouble!". Then, as guest Freddy King takes the stage, "he's strapping on his guitar, moving to the guest spot ... and if you haven't heard of him ... you don't fucking deserve him! His name is Freddy ..." at this point a member of the crowd shouts out "Wanker!", presumably directed at Eric - and probably deserved.

As the solo progresss in "Hideaway", EC simply lets his guitar feed back for bar after bar, while Freddy King solos. Then in "Have You Ever Loved a Woman", after the line 'it's a shame and a sin', EC opines "don't believe them! there's no shame, there's no sin...". Freddie King then proceeds to wipe EC off the stage with his solo. Unfortunately, it's the only high point of this show!

As "Get Ready" begins, the tape source for this CD begins to exhibit lots of wow and flutter, which comes and goes for the remainder of the recording. "Blues Power" ends with the beginning of "Presence of the Lord" which continues on Disc 2. As the band segues into "Little Queenie", EC mumbles "there it is again ... mumble mumble ... what the fuck is going on? ... well, I'm happy to get going - suits me, suits you" and then finally, in what has to be the second most bizarre and/or obscure "Little Queenie" reference from the 1974 tour (the "Martin Borman - Vote Nazi!" comment from the Pittsburgh show takes the #1 slot), EC says "Meanwhile, in Birmingham ... England, that is, not here, in Alabama .... they're making Persian carpets ... at 19,000 quid apiece ... there's only 10 Pakistanis here! They can't be bad - who am I?"

Members of The Band come out and join Eric on a disjointed performance of "Chest Fever" and then by all accounts, carry the drunken Clapton off the stage.

This show is interesting in much the same way as a gruesome car accident beside the highway - you don't really want to look, but there's a certain sick curiosity that makes you! Certainly only a recording for diehard fans

The Band - 1974-07-06 - Buffalo, NY (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

RICH STADIUM, 

lineage
Cassette Aud Master > Reel > Reel > M-Audio Transit > Cool Edit > Cd Wave Editor > Traders Little Helper > Flac

01 - Instrumental > 
02 - Just Another Whistle Stop 
03 - Stagefright 
04 - The Weight 
05 - Shape I'M In 
06 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down > 
07 - Across The Great Divide 
08 - Endless Highway 
09 - Up On Cripple Creek 
10 - Unfaithful Servant 
11 - Smoke Signal 
12 - Genetic Method > 
13 - Chest Fever W/ **Eric Clapton** 

B.B. King - 1975-07-06 - Uniondale, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

BB King: Guitar & Vocals
James Toney: Organ
Ron Levy: Piano
Milton Hopkins: Guitar
Rudy Eckells: Bass
John Starks: Drums
Joseph Burton: Trombone
Cato Walker III: Alto Sax
Bobby Forte: Tenor Sax
Eddie Rowe: Trumpet & Conductor

01. I Think You've Been Cheatin 04:14
02. Thrill Is Gone 04:50
03. When You Do The Things You Do/Band Intro/Someone Really Loves You 07:00
04. I Like To Live the Love I Sing About 03:46

Total Time: 19:50 min.

Notes by the taper:
This is a short BB King show and was performed after the Cannonball show I posted earlier. The tapes starts in the middle of the song 1. The soundboard isn't quite as full sounding as the Cannonball set but still it's BB.

This is from a reel to reel master soundboard. I got a chance to transfer some great mono soundboards from reel to reels in the early 80's. This is actually a Teac reel to reel to Cassette (top of the line Yamaha TC-1000 cassette deck from the 80's) and then transferred straight to my Philips CDR-765 deck. This is as close to a master generation as possible since the reels where sent off to a never-neverland surplus probably never to see the light of day from the original source. CD Burners didn't exist yet so I had to wait until they we're available to transfer this show This is a live soundboard that may or may not have been broadcast. I think you'll be pleased with the sound quality. Again, I used the top of the line Maxell tapes and transferred this to my Philips CDR-765 deck.

George Duke w Billy Cobham - 1976-07-06 - Montreux, CH (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Billy Cobham / George Duke Band
July 6, 1976
Montreux, Switzerland

Video Source: Satellite Tv > Sony DVD-Recorder RDR-HX900 > TMPGEnc DVD Author
Tv System: NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
System Bitrate: 4710kbs
720 X 480
29.97fps

Audio Source: SBD
Audio Coding Mode: AC3
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bit Rate: 256 kbs (2 chnls)

Billy Cobham - Drums
George Duke - Keyboards, Vocals
John Scofield - Guitar
Alphonso Johnson - Bass, Chapman Stick, Vocals

01 - Panhandler
02 - Juicy
03 - Red Barron
04 - Almustafa The Beloved
05 - Ivory Tattoo
06 - Some Day
07 - Hip Pockets
08 - Sweet Wine
09 - Life & Time
10 - Stratus
11 - Thats's What She Said

Ry Cooder - 1976-07-06 - Evanston, IL (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Ry Cooder
Amazingrace, Evanston, IL
6 July 1976

Soundboard recording
SBD > ? Trade CDR > EAC > FLAC

Ry Cooder - vocals, guitar, mandolin

01 - Diddy Wah Diddy
02 - Crazy 'Bout An Automobile
03 - Fool For A Cigarette
04 - Rope Stretchin' Blues
05 - I Can Tell By The Way You Smell
06 - Cleanin' Up At Home
07 - Billy The Kid
08 - Wild Bill Jr.
09 - Vigilante Man
10 - Crow Black Chicken

Total time 49:35

Pink Floyd - 1977-07-06 - Montreal, ON (AUD/SHN) "Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan"


(Audience SHN)

Pink Floyd: Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan
Olympic Stadium, 
Montreal, Canada

June 7, 1977

Harvested (HRV CDR 023) 

CD1
01 - Sheep
02 - Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)
03 - Dogs
04 - Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)
05 - Pigs (Three Different Ones)
06 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1 - 5)
07 - Welcome To The Machine 

CD2
01 - Have A Cigar
02 - Wish You Were Here
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6 - 9)
04 - Money
05 - Us And Them
06 - Blues

Pink Floyd - 1977-07-06 - Montreal, Canada (AUD/FLAC) "Fire Works Show In The Canadian Walls"



(Audience FLAC)

"Fire Works Show In The Canadian Walls" Recorder 1
Catalog: I.T.F. 001/002

SQ Scale (G+ VG- VG VG+ EX- EX EX+ SUP- SUP)
SQ Rating: EX

Pink Floyd
Olympic Stadium
Montreal, Canada
July 6th 1977

Lineage:
My Silver > CDWave > Flac5

CD1 [75:23]
01 - Sheep 10:40
02 - Pigs On The Wing Pt.1 2:08
03 - Dogs 17:38
04 - Pigs On The Wing Pt.2 4:02
05 - Pigs 19:15
06 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts - 1-5 13:37
07 - Welcome To The Machine 8:00

CD2 [63:57]
01 - Have A Cigar 6:00
02 - Wish You Were Here 6:09
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts 6-9 23:17
04 - Money 12:07
05 - Us & Them 11:51
06 - Blues 4:30

Total Time 139:20

Rockpile - 1979-07-06 - Boston, MA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Late Show

lineage: 
WBCN 104.1 FM live broadcast > Sansui 8 reciever with wire antenna > unknown average quality cassette recorder (dolby off) > TDK-SA 90 min. master (?) cassette > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

the Paradise Theater 
Boston, Mass. U.S.A. 
July 6, 1979 (2nd show) 
WBCN 104.1 FM live broadcast 

Nick Lowe: vocals, bass 
Dave Edmunds: vocals, guitar 
Billy Bremner: guitar, vocals 
Terry Williams: drums 

01 - stage intro > sweet little Lisa 3:43 
02 - so it goes 2:55 
03 - I knew the bride (when she used to rock and roll) 2:50 
04 - Switchboard Susan 3:50 
05 - crawling from the wreckage 3:27 
06 - Deborah 2:29 
07 - trouble boys 4:01 
08 - cracking up 2:48 
09 - born fighter 2:33 
10 - promised land 4:03 
11 - I hear you knockin' 2:42 
12 - queen of hearts 3:20 
13 - here comes the weekend 2:41 
14 - so fine 3:59 
15 - they call it rock 4:03 
16 - Ju Ju Man 3:25 
17 - encore break talk 1:32 
18 - bye bye Johnny > 2:44 
19 - let's talk about us 4:14 
20 - radio wrap up (Tracy Roach) 3:13 

runtime: 64:35 (minutes/ seconds) 

notes: 
second show added by popular demand and broadcasted on 104.1 FM WBCN radio in Boston. there are no commercial interruptions in this broadcast and just 1 tape flip interruption between songs about 43 min. into the set. there is some variance of quality in some parts, not sure why, this tape has almost never been played. although usually quite reliable, there was a (fairly brief) time in part of 1979 when TDK cassettes weren't quite as good as they usually were. this was unfortunately recorded on one of those cassettes. most of it sounds pretty good and it is the full show supposedly "let it rock" was played after "Ju Ju Man" acc. to etree setlisting but apparently not in this show. maybe it was only played in the early show. 
this one started in the early AM of july 7 but is the second scheduled show of july 6th.

Van Halen - 1979-07-06 - West Palm Beach, FL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

VAN HALEN
1979-07-06
West Palm Beach Auditorium
West Palm Beach, FL

Lineage: CD-R -> EAC -> WAV -> FLAC (TLH Level 8)
Bootleg Title: Van Halen Sloppy Seconds Live!
File Size: 510 MB (FLAC)

CD1 [47:03]
01 - Light Up The Sky 3:49
02 - Somebody Get Me A Doctor 3:14
04 - Dance The Night Away 3:42
05 - Beautiful Girls 3:21
06 - Dave Raps / On Fire 5:57
07 - Your're No Good 2:50
08 - Jamie's Cryin 3:54
09 - Feel Your Love 6:03
10 - Outta Love 4:49
11 - Ice Cream Man 6:17

CD2 [40:39]
01 - Ain't Talkin Bout Love 8:07
02 - Eddie's Solo / You Really Got Me 13:37
03 - Bottoms Up / Story Of Joe 7:47
04 - Atomic Punks 3:55
05 - Dance The Night Away * / Beautiful Girls * 7:14

*Bonus Tracks from 1979 tour rehearsals

Total Time - 87:42

Kraftwerk - 1981-07-06 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

SOURCE:
EX+ stereo personal master audience tape (not from a bootleg CD or LP) recorded from behind the soundboard. Photos by courtesy of Claude C.

LINEAGE : JVC stereo mic -> Sony TC D5 stereo cassette recorder Dolby on
-> master Sony AHF type I tapes -> Nakamichi Dragon (with auto-azimuth) Dolby off
-> Zoom H2 -> Goldwave v.5.08 for tracks splitting, edits, maximizing at 90%
-> TLH 2.4.1 (build 160)-> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries


CD1 [0:47:01]
01 - Intro / Numbers
02 - Computer World
03 - Home Computer
04 - Computer Love
05 - The Model
06 - Neon Lights
07 - Radioactivity >
08 - Stimme Der Energie >
09 - Ohm Sweet Ohm (cut)

CD2 [01:02:24]
01 - Autobahn >
02 - Hall Of Mirrors
03 - Les Mannequins
04 - Trans Europe Express
05 - Le Mini Calculateur (cut)
06 - The Robots
07 - It's More Fun To Compute

TT 1:49:25

Nico with The Blue Orchids - 1982-07-06 - Detroit, MI (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Nico with The Blue Orchids
Clutch Cargos, Detroit, MI
July 6, 1982

Source: Soundboard > low generation cassette

Transfer: Zoom H4n (16 bit / 44.1 kHz) 

Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav (Eac tested) > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac level 8

Nico - vocals, harmonium

with The Blue Orchids:
Martin Bramah - guitar, backing vocals
Una Baines - keyboards, vocals
Steve Garvey - bass, backing vocals
Rick Goldstraw - bass guitar (1979–82)
Phillip Toby Toman (aka Toby Tomanov) - drums (1981–82)

01 One More Chance
02 Saeta
03 60-40
04 Vegas
05 The Sphinx
06 Janitor of Lunacy
07 Secret Side
08 No One Is There
09 The End -- tape flip @ 5:19 --
10 All Tomorrow's Parties
11 Femme Fatale
12 I'm Waiting For The Man (ending cuts off)

Total Time = 59:49 min

Simple Minds - 1982-07-06 - Cologne, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Jim Kerr - Vocals 
Charles Burchell - guitar 
Derek Forbes - Bass
Michael McNeil - Keyboards 
Mike Ogletree - Drums (1982)
Mel Gaynor - Drums (1983) 

PAL TV (analog source) 
Type: unofficial 
Author: Unclemarco  
Source: Professionally filmed
Menu: no
Chapters: auto(every 5 min.) 
Transfer Rate: 
Audio: stereo
Format: PAL / 25fps 
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 
Disc Type: DVD5 

01  Love song
02  Changeling
03  30 frames a second
04  Premonition
05  Sweat in bullet
06  Promised you a miracle
07  King is white and in the crowd
08  I travel
09  Celebrate
10  The american
11  Sons and fascination
12  Room
13  Promised you a miracle (reprise)

Total running time: 1.38.00 hr



Willie Dixon - 1982-07-06 - Montreal, Quebec (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Willie Dixon
1982-07-06
Montreal Jazz Festival, Montreal, QC

SBD > ? > Cass. > Sony D3 > Jet Audio (>PCM 44,1000 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) > CDWav > Flac Level 8

Arthur Dixon - piano
Freddie Dixon - bass
Jimmy Taylor - drums
John Watkins - guitar
Sugar Blue - harmonica
(Freddie and Arthur are his sons).

01. Band Jam Flip Flop Fly
02. Built for Speed
03. Rock me Baby
04. I Don't Trust Nobody THIS TRACK WAS REMOVED (OFFICIAL RELEASE)
05. I Think I got the Blues
06. Everybody in the World
07. It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)
08. Wang Dang Doodle
09. Mojo Workin'

Dire Straits - 1983-07-06 - Ferrara, IT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Dire Straits
Stadio Comunale
Ferrara, Italy, 
July 6th 1983
from master

01. Once Upon A Time In The West
02. Industrial Disease
03. Expresso Love
04. Romeo & Juliet
05. Love Over Gold
06. Private Investigations
07. Sultans of Swing
08. Twisting By the Pool
09. Two Young Lovers
10. Tunnel of Love
11. Telegraph Road 
12. Solid Rock
13. Going Home (LocalHero)

This is a new version with Telegraph Road complete. Comes from the master recording. Thanks to Maurizio Andreoli. Very good audience sound.

The Smiths - 1983-07-06 - Manchester, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Source: VHS (unknown gen) > DVD.

01 - You've Got Everything Now
02 - Handsome Devil
03 - Reel Around The Fountain
04 - What Difference Does It Make?
05 - Wonderful Woman
06 - These Things Take Time
07 - I Don't Owe You Anything
08 - Hand In Glove
09 - Miserable Lie
10 - Accept Yourself

This was the first hometown gig where the Smiths were headliners.
As the band came on stage Morrissey greeted the fans "Hello you little charmers... we're the Smiths, how d'you do?" then launched into "You've Got Everything Now". Throughout the show, in one song out of two (faster numbers), Morrissey - who still looked ill at ease on stage at the time - had something to shake in his right hand while with the left one he held the microphone. In "You've Got Everything Now" the bouquet of flowers Morrissey had carried on stage was shaken to the beat until there was nothing left, all the flowers and broken stems littering the stage. After this Morrissey simply said "So there!" and introduced the next song, "Handsome Devil!". For this one, the flowers in Morrissey's free hand were replaced by a tambourine.

The following song was introduced as "This is your new anthem if you but knew it, 'Reel Around The Fountain'... grab it!". The song was already becoming a favourite of the four that were broadcast on John Peel's programme, hence the comment. For "What Difference Does It Make?", Morrissey picked up the tambourine again. "Wonderful Woman" was gradually getting formed into the version that would eventually be released, but at this point in time Morrissey still sang "Ah answer me, what to be done with her?" instead of "I ask myself, what to be said of her?". During "These Things Take Time" Morrissey used maracas to occupy his free right hand.

The next track was dedicated to the Buzzcocks' ex-manager and head of the Manchester New Hormones label: "If nobody objects, a slight request... to everybody's favourite neighbour, Richard Boon... happy 312 Richard... 'I Don't Owe You Anything'." Then "Hand In Glove" (for which Morrissey used two maracas!) was incorrectly introduced as "Miserable Lie". After the song the mistake was corrected and Morrissey used the opportunity to throw a little sales pitch: "That wasn't 'Miserable Lie', it was 'Hand In Glove'... and if you bought 'Hand In Glove', why not buy it again?... This is 'Miserable Lie'."

The encore was introduced with the line "Accept yourself... if you can...". At some point into the song, while Johnny had his back turned, Morrissey pretended to hit him on the back of the head with the two maracas he was shaking. After the song, Morrissey simply shouted "Goodbye!", as he had done just before the pre-encore break, and the band left the stage.

This concert was professionally shot from various camera angles. The footage was at some point intended to be released on video by Factory Records. Plans fell through, but the footage has since made it into the hands of bootleggers. It can be found on VHS and DVD.

An audience recording of the whole set minus the first song is sold and traded under the title "Little Charmers". This has found its way onto file-sharing networks. However collectors might prefer an untitled audio transfer of the video recording because it sounds better and includes the whole set.

Bruce Springsteen - 1984-07-06 - Cincinnati, OH (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Bruce Springsteen 
July 6th,1984 
Cincinnatti, Ohio 
Riverfront Coliseum 

Source: Type II Maxell UDXL90 Tapes -> Teac W-860R Double Cassette deck -> 
Xitel USB INPort -> Wav -> CDWav (Track Splits) -> Goldwave 5.58 
(Track Editing/Volume Leveling) -> Flac FrontEnd 
(Level 8, Align on SB, Verify) ->.flac files 

Upload will include md5 verification file, flac fingerprint, 
spectral/frequency analysis, artwork(inaccurate), and PAR2 recovery files(for ABMS only). 

CD1 [68:13]
01 - Out in the Street (5:07) 
02 - Prove It All Night (5:20) 
03 - JOhnny 99 (3:58) 
04 - Atlantic City (4:58) 
05 - The River (6:02) 
06 - Darlington County  (5:26) 
07 - Glory Days (9:10) 
08 - The Promised Land (5:34) 
09 - Highway Patrolman (6:17) 
10 - My Hometown (6:01) 
11 - Born in the USA (4:56) 
12 - Badlands (5:22) 

CD2 [56:18]
01 - Cadillac Ranch (4:57) 
02 - Hungry Heart (4:16) 
03 - Dancing in the Dark (5:05) 
04 - Sherry Darling (4:57) 
05 - Used Cars (5:59) 
06 - Pink Cadillac (5:55) 
07 - Fire (3:48) 
08 - Bobby Jean (3:54) 
09 - Racing in the Street (6:54) 
10 - Rosalita (10:31) 

CD3 [29:33]
01 - Jungleland (9:50) 
02 - Born to Run (5:30) 
03 - Street Fighting Man (3:32)
04 - Detroit Medley (10:39)

Total Time-2:34:04 

Notes: The second of the BITUSA Summer Series(sorry for the delays). 
This show had more question marks than anything else. Existing tapes and CDRs that circulate are in the wrong order. Even these tapes received had a few songs in the wrong places. This show circulated on vinyl a long time ago and maybe that's why it was cut up the wrong way. So, with the help of Killing Floor, BruceBase, and just looking at shows before and after this date I'm pretty sure this is right. The first song(Thunder Road) is missing still. This tape also had lots of fade-outs and fade-ins that I've tried to eliminate. Most of the between song banter is not here. Sound is pretty good. Thanks to JersyGirl for the tapes (and many more to come). 

Brucebase: 
1984-07-06 - RIVERFRONT COLISEUM, CINCINNATI, OH 

Soundcheck: BADLANDS / OUT IN THE STREET / THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY / 
PROVE IT ALL NIGHT / MY HOMETOWN 

THUNDER ROAD / OUT IN THE STREET / PROVE IT ALL NIGHT / JOHNNY 99 / ATLANTIC CITY / THE RIVER / DARLINGTON COUNTY / GLORY DAYS / THE PROMISED LAND / HIGHWAY PATROLMAN / MY HOMETOWN / BORN IN THE U.S.A. / BADLANDS / CADILLAC RANCH / HUNGRY HEART / DANCING IN THE DARK / SHERRY DARLING / USED CARS / PINK CADILLAC / FIRE / BOBBY JEAN / RACING IN THE STREET / ROSALITA (COME OUT TONIGHT) / JUNGLELAND / BORN TO RUN / STREET FIGHTING MAN / DETROIT MEDLEY - I HEAR A TRAIN 

Audience tape available on CDR 'Cincinnati 84', and the soundcheck as 'Cincinnati Soundcheck'. Second night in Cincinnati opens with "Thunder Road" with "Born In The USA" moved to the end of the first set before "Badlands".

Miles Davis - 1984-07-06 - Terni, IT (TV/FLAC)


(TV FLAC)

"Umbria Jazz '84"
Piazza Europa, Terni, Italy
July 6, 1984
RAI-TV

Miles Davis (tp, kb)
Bob Berg (ss, ts, fl)
John Scofield (g)
Robert Irving (kb)
Darryl Jones (b)
Al Foster (d)
Steve Thornton (pc)

01 - Speak (That's What Happened) (11:06)
02 - Star People (New Blues) (09:30)
03 - What It Is (08:44)
04 - It Gets Better (12:30)
05 - Something on Your Mind (11:10)
06 - Time After Time (10:08)
07 - Hopscotch (06:52)
08 - Star On Cicely (05:10)
09 - Jean Pierre (12:09)
10 - Code M.D. (09:57)
11 - Medley (18:11)

Ozzy Osburne - 1984-07-06 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC) "Bark at the Tokyo" by Zodiac



(Soundboard FLAC)

A PRISTINE SBD recording.
Interesting because keyboardist is absent, resulting in a unique Mr. Crowly Intro!

Zodiac original Silver "Bark at the Tokyo" > EAC > Hard drive > Flac level 8

01 - I Don't Know
02 - Mr - Crowley
03 - Over the Mountain
04 - Rock & Roll Rebel
05 - Bark at the Moon
06 - Revelation (Mother Earth)
07 - Steal Away (The Night)
08 - Band intros
09 - Suicide Solution incl - guitar solo
10 - Flying High Again
11 - Iron Man

Van Halen - 1984-07-06 - Indianapolis, IN (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Big, Bad, Dave Goes Home 
Format: 2 Compact Discs 
Label: Aces High 023/24 
Source: Market Square Arena, Indianapolis IN, July 6th, 1984 
URL: http://www.vhboots.com/bigbaddave.html 

Silver CD->EAC->WAV->FLAC (level 6) 

CD1 [62:37]
01 - Unchained 4:35 
02 - Hot For Teacher 8:03 
03 - On Fire 3:09 
04 - Running With The Devil 6:19 
05 - Little Guitars 4:48 
06 - Cathedral / House Of Pain 12:03 
07 - Jamie's Cryin' 3:24 
08 - I'll Wait 4:44 
09 - Everybody Wants Some 15:32 

CD2 [51:37]
01 - Girl Gone Bad 6:15 
02 - 1984 0:53 
03 - Jump 4:33 
04 - Guitar Solo 16:12 
05 - Pretty Woman 3:02 
06 - Panama 5:25 
07 - You Really Got Me 9:16 
08 - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 6:01 

Total Show Time - 114:14 

Notes 
* Limited Edition, 300 silver copies pressed. 
* Track 6 of Disc 1 includes the Bass Solo. 
* Released in April or May of 2001. 

Leonard Cohen - 1985-07-06 - Wien, AT (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Arkadenhof, Wien, Österreich

Lineage: 
SBD > CASSETTE-M > DAT-1 > CDR(low) > FLAC

-- set 1
01 Bird On The Wire
02 The Law
03 Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
04 There Is A War
05 Who By Fire
06 Dance Me To The End Of Love
07 The Gypsy's Wife
08 Diamonds In The Mine
09 Hallelujah
10 Coming Back To You

-- set 2
11 Avalanche - solo
12 A Singer Must Die - solo
13 The Stranger Song - solo
14 Chelsea Hotel #2 - solo
15 Night Comes On
16 Story Of Isaac
17 Famous Blue Raincoat
18 Lover Lover Lover
19 Sisters Of Mercy
20 Tennessee Waltz
21 The Partisan
22 So Long, Marianne
23 Memories

-- Encore
24 If It Be Your Will
25 Suzanne

-- Encore 2
26 Passing Thru
27 I Tried To Leave You

-- Encore 3
28 Heart With No Companion

U2 - 1985-07-06 - Torhout, BE (AUD/FLAC) "new source"


(Audience FLAC)

- new source -
Festival Grounds

lineage
Unknown generation tape( TDK-D )> JVC TD-EX90 cassette deck > HD-PC > Izotope-RX > cd wawe editor > flac level 6

01 - 4th of July / 11 O' Clock Tick Tock
02 - I Will Follow
03 - Seconds
04 - MLK
05 - The Unforgettable Fire
06 - Wire
07 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
08 - Cry-The Electric Co.
09 - A Sort of Homecoming
10 - Bad
11 - October
12 - New Year's Day

Note: 
Incomplete recording, unfortunately I lost the cassette with the second part of the concert

Yngwie Malmsteen - 1985-07-06 - Milwaukee, WI (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Yngwie Malmsteen Rising Force Summerfest Milwaukee Wisconcin July 6 1985
SOURCE-(FM)
QUALITY:A

lineage
Cassette transfer > RAW SOUND > HARD-DRIVE > TRADER'S LITTLE HELPER FLAC

01 - As Above, So Below
02 - I'll See the Light Tonight
03 - Far Beyond the Sun
04 - Icarus' Dream Suite Op.4<<<<???
05 - I Am a Viking
06 - On the Run Again
07 - Little Savage
08 - Keyboard Solo (cuts tape flip)
09 - keyboard solo (cont)
10 - Kree Nakoorie (Alcatrazz song)
11 - Guitar Solo
12 - Anguish and Fear
13 - Drum Solo
14 - Disciples of Hell

Encore:
15 - Acoustic Guitar Solo
16 - Black Star
17 - Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alcatrazz song)

Talk Talk - 1986-07-06 - Werchter, BE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

talk talk - werchter 06 july 1986 
very good FM quality. 

01 - dum dum girl 
02 - call in the nightboy 
03 - life's what you make it 
04 - mirrorman/does caroline know 
05 - chameleon day 
06 - living in another world 
07 - give it up *** 
08 - its my life 
09 - i dont believe in you 
10 - such a shame 

1-6; fm-vcr-computer 
7; i md this 1 from belgium radio, end of the 90's. 
8-10; fm-vcr-computer 

recorded, crossfaded the whole thing with soundforge.

Bo Diddley - 1987-07-06 - Barnegat Light, NJ (SBD/FLAC) early and late shows

(Soundboard FLAC)

Bo Diddley*
July 6th, 1987 (early and late shows, complete)
Rick's American Cafe
Barnegat Light NJ

Source- Soundboard feed > Sony PCM-F1 (@16bit) > Zenith Beta video recorder
Transfer: Master tape > Sony Beta video player > Modified Sony 601EsD PCM digital out > Edirol R-44
Processing- 16/44.1 WAV master > Audacity > TLH FLAC8 > foobar2000 (processed in January 2022 by billydee)

Early show [01:02:15]
01. Intro
02. Bo Diddley
03. I Don't Remember (Ever Seeing The Dude Come Out)
04. Sure Do Like Your Music
05. Instrumental Jam (with Toyota/Nissan Rap)
06. Chat
07. I'm A Man
08. Outro Jam (Band only)

Late show [01:19:48]
09. You Don't Know Unless I Tell You
10. Little Girl
11. Do You Like My Stuff?
12. I Really Love You
13. You're Just Like Your Daddy
14. Road Runner
15. I Don't Know Where I've Been
16. Instrumental Jam >
17. Instrumental Jam (continued) (With anti-drug speech)

*Backed by Philadelphia-area band The Rhythm Flames

This recording has never circulated until now, January 2022. Nice sound and interesting song selection.

Mick Taylor - 1987-07-06 - Barnegat, NJ (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

MICK TAYLOR BAND 
Rick's Place 
Barnegat, NJ 
1987-07-06

Recording lineage: 
Soundboard (stereo mix) > Sony PCM-F1 (@16bit) > Beta video recorder 

Transfer: 
Sony Beta video deck > Modified Sony 601EsD PCM digital out > Edirol R-44 (DC offset removed, PCM emphasis decoded) 

Editing: 
WAV > Audition 3 (edits, tracking, repair/attenuate clicks/pops/dropouts, level adjustments, cross-mix channels) > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC (level 8, sectors aligned)

Mick Taylor : guitar, vocals (tracks 03, 05, 07) 
Max Middleton : keys 
Wayne Hammond : bass 
Mike Cullen : drums 
Angelo : percussion, congas 

00. tuning 
01. Tusks 
02. Hot Water Music 
03. Blues In The Morning 
04. Goin' South 
05. Baby What You Want Me To Do 
06. Giddy Up > Band introduction 
07. Soliloquy 
08. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 
09. Third Stone From The Sun 

TT : approx. 103:15 

NOTE: This has circulated in the past from unknown copies. This is from a (relatively) fresh transfer off the master tape. It has been labored over to get a consistent 

Source Notes: 
- a 'billydee' Soundboard Beta/PCM Master 

from billydee: 
"Special thanks to Nicky C & WR for doing the PCM transfers and related processing." 

from bomb: 
The were many variances and fluctuations in the mixing. Numerous focused level adjustments were made track by track, then the channels were mixed in varying proportions (changing at points within some songs in response to huge fluctuations in what was sent to the tape) to achieve the best balance and consistency I could find. Additional targeted level adjustments were made to my ending mix to address some remaining fluctuations/output changes. Thanks to billydee for recording and all involved in bringing this back for us.