(3xDVDfull pro-shot)
Various Artists
The Old Grey Whistle Test Archives - Disc 1 of 3
Recorded by The BBC between March 1972 & January 1975
Rebroadcast on VH-1 late 1980's - early 1990's ???
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VH1(satellite/analogue)>pace satellite reciever>Hi-Fi VCR-VHS(master)>LiteOn stand alone DVD rec>PC>Authored using MMEP.
GSpot Says:
DVD VOB format
MPEG-2Program Stream << (1 vid, 1 aud)
Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR 8053 kbps I/L TFF
PAL 4:3
AC3 0xbd(0x80):48000Hz 384 kb/s tot.
stereo (2/0)
Dvd 1:
00 - Titles
01 - Rusty Red Armour - Vinegar Joe - Apr 1972
02 - Always On The Run - Ritchie Havens - Jun 1972
03 - No Quarter - Led Zeppelin - Mar 1973
04 - Jamaica Say You Will - Jackson Brown - May 1972
05 - Break On Through - The Doors - Mar 1972
06 - Gods Song - Randy Newman - Mar 1972
07 - Looking For Love - J.Geils Band - Jan 1973
08 - Use Me - Bill Withers - Nov 1972
09 - The Gangster's Back - Steve Miller Band - Mar 1972
10 - Do The Strand - Roxy Music - Apr 1973
11 - Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield - Jun 1973
12 - I Got Those Steadily Depressing Low Down Mind Messing Working At The Car Wash Blues - Jim Croce - Sep 1973
13 - Walk On Hot Coals - Rory Gallagher - Feb 1973
14 - Promised Land - The Band - Nov 1973
15 - I'd Rather Be The Devil - John Martyn - Mar 1973
16 - Concrete Jungle - Bob Marley & The Wailers - May 1973
17 - I Know What I Like - Genesis - Mar 1974
18 - Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group - Jul 1973
19 - Looking For A Kiss - New York Dolls - Nov 1973
20 - Next - Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Dec 1973
21 - Dolphins - Tim Buckley - May 1974
22 - Cajun Moon - J.J.Cale - Jun 1974
23 - Vigilante Man - Ry Cooder - Mar 1973
24 - Dance With Me - Janis Ian - Oct 1974
25 - Caravan - Van Morrison - May 1974
26 - Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Johnny Winter Band - Oct 1974
27 - This Is The Day - Captain Beefheart - Jun 1974
28 - You Am What You Are - Canned Heat - Feb 1974
29 - Drift Away - Dobie Gray - Jul 1974
30 - Rock And Roll Doctor - Little Feat - Jan 1975
Run time:- 02:00:37
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Dvd 2
01 - Titles
02 - Turn To Stone - Joe Walsh - May 1975
03 - She Does It Right - Dr. Feelgood - Mar 1975
04 - Dreamer - Supertramp - Oct 1974
05 - Dreamer Deceiver - Judas Priest - Apr 1975
06 - Back It Up - Nils Lofgren - Nov 1975
07 - A Heart Needs A Home - Richard & Linda Thompson - Mar 1975
08 - The Stealer - Free - Jan 1977
09 - Down To Zero - Joan Armatrading - Oct 1976
10 - Willin' - Linda Ronstadt - Nov 1976
11 - If You Wanna Get To Heaven - Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Apr 1976
12 - Don't Worry About The Government - Talking Heads - Nov 1977
13 - Jocko Homo - Devo - Mar 1978
14 - Can't Stand Losing You - The Police - Oct 1978
15 - Slap and Tickle - Squeeze - Apr 1979
16 - Best Friends Girl - The Cars - Nov 1978
17 - Fooled Again - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - May 1977
18 - Accidents Will Happen - Elvis Costello & the Attractions - Apr 1979
19 - Hotel California - The Eagles - Apr 1978
20 - Nature Boy - George Benson - May 1977
21 - Because The Night - Patti Smith Group - Apr 1978
22 - White Punks On Dope - The Tubes - Nov 1977
Run time:- 01:29:10
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Dvd 3
01 - Radios In Motion - XTC - Feb 1978
02 - The Beginning Of The End - Eddie & the Hotrods - Feb 1978
03 - Billy Hunt - The Jam - May 1978
04 - Don't Ask Me Questions - Graham Parker & the Rumour -0 Mar 1978
05 - Hurricaine - Neil Young - Feb 1978
06 - Free For All - Ted Nugent - May 1979
07 - Wild Among The Flowers - The Tourists - May 1979
08 - Letter From Amsterdam - Chris Rea - Apr 1979
09 - City Of Tiny Lites - Frank Zappa - March 1979
10 - Burma Shave - Tom Waits - Apr 1979
11 - Reelin' In The Years - Steely Dan - Nov 1978
12 - Spanish Tide - Family - Nov 1971
13 - Fog On The Tyne - Lindisfarne - Oct 1971
14 - Oh You Pretty Things - David Bowie - Feb 1972
15 - Wild Thing - The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Monterey '67) - Sep 1971
16 - Keep On Keepin On - Curtis Mayfield - Jan 1971
17 - Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf - Sep 1972
18 - Johannesburg - Gil Scott-Heron - Feb 1976
19 - One Of Those Days In England - Roy Harper - Mar 1977
20 - The Year Of The Cat - Al Stewart - Nov 1976
21 - In France They Kiss On Main Street - Joni Mitchell - Jun 1976
22 - Freebird - Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nov 1975
23 - Titles
Run time:- 01:35:40
venerdì 31 agosto 2018
mercoledì 29 agosto 2018
Eric Clapton - Into the Fire (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Budokam Theatre
October 25th,26,27th, 1993
Mid Valley - MVR -SI-001/002 - SB 6 (Scale 1-6)
Lineage:
Mid Valley Silvers > Mitsui GOLD CD-Rs (Secure) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC
Disc 1:
01. Malted Milk
02. Terraplane Blues
03. How Long
04. 32-20
05. Kidman Blues
06. County Jail
07. .44
08. Blues Leave Me Alone
09. Tell Me Mama
10. White Room
11. Badge
12. Wonderful Tonight
13. Stone Free
Disc 2:
01. Circus Left Town
02. Tears in Heaven
03. Crossroads
04. Tearing Us Apart
05. Groaning the Blues
06. Cocaine
07. Ain't Nobody's Business
08. Layla
Geetarz Comments:
The early 1990s were an amazing run for Clapton, with the growth of the Royal Albert Hall shows, constant touring, and seemingly inexhaustible exposure. Starting in 1990, "blues only" nights were a part of the Albert runs, and hugely popular with diehard fans. But EC's management and label resisted the idea of progressing any further in that direction. After the huge critical and commercial success of "Unplugged", Clapton was freed to pursue other directions, which eventually led to the "blues tours" in 1994 and 1995. The Summer and Fall 1993 shows were a fascinating melange of classic rock, pop, and hard blues. If you're one of those people who listens to "good music" no matter what the genre, the 1993 shows are probably the most accessible EC ever did live. In the fall of 1993, EC went to Japan, where the audiences are deeply respectful and appreciative - the perfect crowd for this fusion of old and new. The sets began quietly, with acoustic blues, veering from the Delta sounds to the sounds of electric Chicago blues, and then coming to the fire and fury of 1960s British Blues, with "White Room" and "Badge". After a breather of "Wonderful Tonight" (a perennial Clapton Speed Bump in most sets) there comes EC's unhinged rendition of Hendrix' "Stone Free". After a more modern pop / AOR break with "Circus" and "Tears in Heaven", the band breaks into a funky reworking of "Crossroads", the 1980s hit pop single "Tearing Us Apart", then digging deep into the blues with "Groaning the Blues". As if this set didn't cover enough musical decades, next we have EC's 1970s version of "Cocaine", with a new feel for the 1990s, Bessie Smith's 1920s "Ain't Nobody's Business", and then closing with those Seven Incredible Notes, "Layla" ... themselves taken from Albert King's "As the Years Go Passing By". Basically, this set is like a Graduate Level course in the history of the blues, taught by one of its best students. Recorded over several nights at Tokyo's Budokan Theater, this is an interesting release, as this is not a pure soundboard recording! Obviously mixed for broadcast / release, from several different nights, and the mix itself is what one could call a "radio" mix, in that crowd mics are used to add ambience as is usually done on broadcasts. One can only speculate that this was destined for release at some point, and plans were shelved. Luckily, Mid Valley to the rescue - an essential part of any Clapton collection, the eclectic mix of traditional blues, classic rock, and pop hits is a winner.
Budokam Theatre
October 25th,26,27th, 1993
Mid Valley - MVR -SI-001/002 - SB 6 (Scale 1-6)
Lineage:
Mid Valley Silvers > Mitsui GOLD CD-Rs (Secure) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC
Disc 1:
01. Malted Milk
02. Terraplane Blues
03. How Long
04. 32-20
05. Kidman Blues
06. County Jail
07. .44
08. Blues Leave Me Alone
09. Tell Me Mama
10. White Room
11. Badge
12. Wonderful Tonight
13. Stone Free
Disc 2:
01. Circus Left Town
02. Tears in Heaven
03. Crossroads
04. Tearing Us Apart
05. Groaning the Blues
06. Cocaine
07. Ain't Nobody's Business
08. Layla
Geetarz Comments:
The early 1990s were an amazing run for Clapton, with the growth of the Royal Albert Hall shows, constant touring, and seemingly inexhaustible exposure. Starting in 1990, "blues only" nights were a part of the Albert runs, and hugely popular with diehard fans. But EC's management and label resisted the idea of progressing any further in that direction. After the huge critical and commercial success of "Unplugged", Clapton was freed to pursue other directions, which eventually led to the "blues tours" in 1994 and 1995. The Summer and Fall 1993 shows were a fascinating melange of classic rock, pop, and hard blues. If you're one of those people who listens to "good music" no matter what the genre, the 1993 shows are probably the most accessible EC ever did live. In the fall of 1993, EC went to Japan, where the audiences are deeply respectful and appreciative - the perfect crowd for this fusion of old and new. The sets began quietly, with acoustic blues, veering from the Delta sounds to the sounds of electric Chicago blues, and then coming to the fire and fury of 1960s British Blues, with "White Room" and "Badge". After a breather of "Wonderful Tonight" (a perennial Clapton Speed Bump in most sets) there comes EC's unhinged rendition of Hendrix' "Stone Free". After a more modern pop / AOR break with "Circus" and "Tears in Heaven", the band breaks into a funky reworking of "Crossroads", the 1980s hit pop single "Tearing Us Apart", then digging deep into the blues with "Groaning the Blues". As if this set didn't cover enough musical decades, next we have EC's 1970s version of "Cocaine", with a new feel for the 1990s, Bessie Smith's 1920s "Ain't Nobody's Business", and then closing with those Seven Incredible Notes, "Layla" ... themselves taken from Albert King's "As the Years Go Passing By". Basically, this set is like a Graduate Level course in the history of the blues, taught by one of its best students. Recorded over several nights at Tokyo's Budokan Theater, this is an interesting release, as this is not a pure soundboard recording! Obviously mixed for broadcast / release, from several different nights, and the mix itself is what one could call a "radio" mix, in that crowd mics are used to add ambience as is usually done on broadcasts. One can only speculate that this was destined for release at some point, and plans were shelved. Luckily, Mid Valley to the rescue - an essential part of any Clapton collection, the eclectic mix of traditional blues, classic rock, and pop hits is a winner.
martedì 28 agosto 2018
New Order - 1983 - Confused Dreams (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Label: Diamonds In Your Ear – DIYE 20
Source:
Silvercd-> CUERipper 2.1.4 -> FLAC
01.Blue Monday
02.In A Lonely Place
03.Chosen Time
04.Dreams Never End
05.We All Stand
06.Leave Me Alone
07.Age Of Consent
08.Temptation
09.5.8.6.
10.Everything's Gone Green
11.Confusion
12.Ceremony
13.Your Silent Face
14.Love Vigilantes
Tracks 1-10: Live at the Recreation Centre, Tolworth, England March 20, 1983.
Tracks 11-14: Live at the Beacon Theatre, New York August 1, 1983.
sabato 25 agosto 2018
The Rolling Stones - 1978-xx-xx - Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others
(Soundboard FLAC)
THE ROLLING STONES
"SOME GIRLS ARE BIGGER THAN OTHERS"
HOME RECORDS (HR5985-1)
Lineage: Original silver > EAC > FLAC
Recorded live at the Midsouth Coliseum, Memphis, TN 1978 - Complete Show. Excellent to Superb Soundboard (one of the best versions of this show) and a killer performance.
01 Let It Rock
02 All Down The Line
03 Honky Tonk Women
04 Miss You
05 Just My Imagination
06 Shattered
07 Hound Dog
08 Respectable
09 Beast Of Burden
10 When The Whip Comes Down
11 Love In Vain
12 Tumbling Dice
13 Happy
14 Brown Sugar
15 Jumping Jack Flash
Memphis, TN 6/28/78 - tracks 2, 5-8, 10, 11, 13
Detroit, MI 7/6/78 - tracks 1, 4, 12
Houston, TX 7/19/78 - tracks 3, 9, 14, 15
giovedì 16 agosto 2018
martedì 14 agosto 2018
David Bowie - 1967-1972 - The Remains From The Rise Of Ziggy Stardust (STU/FLAC)
(studio FLAC)
The Unissued 1967 - 1972 BBC Sessions]
Source
The Rise & Rise Of Ziggy Stardust (CD1) & (CD2)
Lineage
Silver CD > CD-R > EAC > WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (Re-tracking) > FLAC (8)
01. Love You Till Tuesday (3:04)
02. When I Live My Dream (3:38)
03. Little Bombardier (3:30)
04. Silly Boy Blue (3:28)
05. In The Heat Of The Morning (2:40)
06. When I'm Five (3:04)
07. Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed (3:52)
08. Buzz The Fuzz (2:24)
09. Karma Man (3:04)
10. London Bye Ta-Ta (2:38)
11. An Occasional Dream (2:52)
12. Janine (3:30)
13. The Wild-Eyed Boy From Freecloud (4:14)
14. Fill Your Heart (2:23)
15. The Prettiest Star (2:40)
16. I'm Waiting For The Man (5:42)
17. The Width Of A Circle (5:37)
18. The Supermen (3:03)
* Tracks 1-5
Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio (18 December 1967). This session was aired on 24-12-67 and repeated on 28-01-68. All songs scored and performed by Arthur Greenslade and his 16 piece orchestra; individual musicians unknown. David Bowie: vocals and guitar. Produced by Bernie Andrews.
* Track 6
Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio (13 May 1968). Aired on 26-05-68 and repeated on 20-06-68. Performed by David Bowie and the 14 piece "Tony Visconti Orchestra", including Herbie Flowers: bass; Barry Morgan: drums; John Mclaughlin:
guitar; David Bowie: vocals and guitar; David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Steve Peregrine-Took: backing vocals; unknown string players. Produced by Tony Visconti.
* Track 7
Dave Lee Travis Session, Studio 2, Aeolian Hall (20 October 1969). Aired on 26-10-69. Performed by David Bowie and Junior's Eyes: David Bowie: vocals and guitar; Mick Wayne: guitar; Tim Renwick: guitar; John Lodge: bass; John
Cambridge: drums. Produced by Paul Williams.
* Tracks 8-15
John Peel Sunday Show Session, BBC Paris Studio (05 February 1970). Performed by David Bowie and The Tony Visconti Trio (a.k.a. The Hype): John Cambridge: drums; Tony Visconti: bass; Mick Ronson: guitar; David Bowie: vocals and
guitar. Produced by Jeff Griffin. This probably is Bowie's most interesting BBC recording, as he played a number of songs of which the only live version is available from this show.
* Tracks 16-18
Andy Ferris Sounds Of The Seventies Session, Playhouse Theatre (25 March 1970). By David Bowie and The Hype: David Bowie: vocals and guitar; Mick Ronson: guitar; Tony Visconti: bass; John Cambridge: drums. Produced by Bernie
Andrews.
The Unissued 1967 - 1972 BBC Sessions]
Source
The Rise & Rise Of Ziggy Stardust (CD1) & (CD2)
Lineage
Silver CD > CD-R > EAC > WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (Re-tracking) > FLAC (8)
01. Love You Till Tuesday (3:04)
02. When I Live My Dream (3:38)
03. Little Bombardier (3:30)
04. Silly Boy Blue (3:28)
05. In The Heat Of The Morning (2:40)
06. When I'm Five (3:04)
07. Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed (3:52)
08. Buzz The Fuzz (2:24)
09. Karma Man (3:04)
10. London Bye Ta-Ta (2:38)
11. An Occasional Dream (2:52)
12. Janine (3:30)
13. The Wild-Eyed Boy From Freecloud (4:14)
14. Fill Your Heart (2:23)
15. The Prettiest Star (2:40)
16. I'm Waiting For The Man (5:42)
17. The Width Of A Circle (5:37)
18. The Supermen (3:03)
* Tracks 1-5
Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio (18 December 1967). This session was aired on 24-12-67 and repeated on 28-01-68. All songs scored and performed by Arthur Greenslade and his 16 piece orchestra; individual musicians unknown. David Bowie: vocals and guitar. Produced by Bernie Andrews.
* Track 6
Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio (13 May 1968). Aired on 26-05-68 and repeated on 20-06-68. Performed by David Bowie and the 14 piece "Tony Visconti Orchestra", including Herbie Flowers: bass; Barry Morgan: drums; John Mclaughlin:
guitar; David Bowie: vocals and guitar; David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Steve Peregrine-Took: backing vocals; unknown string players. Produced by Tony Visconti.
* Track 7
Dave Lee Travis Session, Studio 2, Aeolian Hall (20 October 1969). Aired on 26-10-69. Performed by David Bowie and Junior's Eyes: David Bowie: vocals and guitar; Mick Wayne: guitar; Tim Renwick: guitar; John Lodge: bass; John
Cambridge: drums. Produced by Paul Williams.
* Tracks 8-15
John Peel Sunday Show Session, BBC Paris Studio (05 February 1970). Performed by David Bowie and The Tony Visconti Trio (a.k.a. The Hype): John Cambridge: drums; Tony Visconti: bass; Mick Ronson: guitar; David Bowie: vocals and
guitar. Produced by Jeff Griffin. This probably is Bowie's most interesting BBC recording, as he played a number of songs of which the only live version is available from this show.
* Tracks 16-18
Andy Ferris Sounds Of The Seventies Session, Playhouse Theatre (25 March 1970). By David Bowie and The Hype: David Bowie: vocals and guitar; Mick Ronson: guitar; Tony Visconti: bass; John Cambridge: drums. Produced by Bernie
Andrews.
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