mercoledì 30 settembre 2020

Led Zeppelin - Outtakes From Led Zeppelin 3 (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

Cottage Wales UK 1970 & Headly Grange Studios June 1970

TARANTIC CD 19128 ( 1994)

Lineage:
Silverdiscs----EAC---Wave---TLH---Flac

01.Friends
02.Immigrant Song
03.Out On The Tiles
04.Bron-Y-Aur
05.Poor Tom
06.Poor Tom
07.Hey Hey What can I Do
08.Instrumental
09.Instrumental
10.Poor Tom
11.Instrumental
12.Instrumental
13.That´s The Way
14.That´s The Way
15.That´s The Way
16.That´s The Way
17.That´s The Way
18.Bron-Y-Aur
20.Bron-Y-Aur
21.Bron-Y-Aur
22.Instrumental
23.Instrumental
24.Since I´ve Been Loving You
25.I Wanna Be Her Man
26.Instrumental
27.Instrumental
28.Instrumental
29.Instrumental
30.Down By The Seaside
31.Down By The Seaside
32.Instrumental
33.Instrumental
34.Instrumental
35.Instrumental
36.Instrumental
37.Instrumental
38.Instrumental
39.Instrumental
40.Instrumental
41.Instrumental

martedì 29 settembre 2020

Bob Dylan - 1963-03-xx - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

WBAI radio station

lineage:
silver disc>EAC>FlacFrontend>Flac

01 - Bob Talk
02 - Spanish Song
03 - Old Soldiers Never Die
04 - General Franco
05 - Madrid
06 - The Crooked Cross
07 - Bob Talk
08 - In My Time Of Dying
09 - Bob Talk
10 - Oxford Town
11 - Corrina Corrina
12 - Bob Talk
13 - I Shall Be Free
14 - Bob Talk
15 - Down The Highway
16 - Bob Talk (As Rory Grossman)
17 - Deli Song (16 Tons)
18 - Bob Hope skit
19 - Bob Talk
20 - Talkin' New York
21 - Bob (As Fraud Rugster) Naked Theater
22 - How Can You Keep On Movin'
23 - Kick In The Pants
24 - Bob (As Rumple Billy Burp) Folk Singer Suits
25 - The Gal That I Love
26 - Bob Hope Skit
27 - Bob Talk (As Elvis Bickel)  *
28 - S-A-P-E-D
29 - Bob Talk (with Suze Rotolo) Time Machines
30 - I'll Fly Away
31 - Let Me Be
32 - Damn Redskins
33 - I'm Busted
34 - Hitler Lives
35 - Bye-Bye

Notes:
In late March of 1963, Bob and then girlfriend Susan Rotolo walk into WBAI radio station in New York during the Bob Fass show. The roughly one-hour recording includes several conversations (with Dylan posing variously as Rory Grossman, Rumple Billy Burp, Elvis Bickel, and Frog Rugster). Fass plays acetates of several tracks from the unreleased Freewheelin', and other music. Featering General Franco, Bob Dylan and Susan Rotolo.

Janis Joplin - 1963-xx-xx - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

1353 Grant Avenue, North Beach

01. Leaving' This Morning (K.C. Blues)
02. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy
03. Careless Love
04. Bourgeois Blues
05. Black Mountain Blues
06. Gospel Ship
07. Stealin'

Total Time ::: 18:46

::: Excellent SBD recording for the era.
::: Warts: ALMOST NONE. I missed some dropouts & there are some non-removable ones. Occasional very tiny clicks in left channel.
::: Lower generation, better quality, clearer & less distorted than what circulates on "Blow All My Blues Away" & as "1962-08-10".
::: Circulates as late 1962, early 1963 & 1962-08-10, but this version is simply labeled "1963".
::: "Center Of The Universe", Mr JohnK himself, has issued the ultimatum. Share before everyone who gives a damn is dead or can't hear anymore.
::: For a finer listening experience turn up the bass!

Recording Information ::: unknown mono reel-to-reel recorder -> master mono reel-to-reel -> DAT x1or2 generations -> 1st(*) analog generation TDK SA-XG 90 cassette, Dolby off.
(* call it what you will).

Playback 2012-05-01 ::: 1st(*) generation TDK SA-XG 90 cassette on Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck, Dolby B on, azimuth & pitch adjusted, heads cleaned & demagnatized -> Tascam CD-RW900SL pro CD recorder -> CD-RW -> computer, EAC secure -> wavs -> Audacity (normalisation to remove DC offset, fades &/or glitches, dropouts, volume adjustments, no EQ) -> CD Wave (track splits) -> Trader's Little Helper -> yer ears. This one set a new mastering record for hours of work as it had a COMPLETE 2nd overhaul - hence the re-seed delay. However it is a better gem now & worth the wait. First uploaded week of 2012-05-11.

Line-up (unconfirmed - my tape had musician information added later from another source) ::: Janis Joplin - vocals // Larry Hanks - acoustic guitar, vocals // Billy Roberts - acoustic guitar, banjo, vocals, harmonica. (OR possibly: Roger Perkins - acoustic guitar & vocals instead of Roberts).

Nothing here ever commercially released to my knowledge. If I'm wrong, please advise & I'll take the offending trax offline.

NOTHING here is on the "Janis" soundtrack (OST) "Early Perfomances" disc (which is clearly labeled with different years anyway) - Totally different live versions, but here's a breakdown to check easily:
"Stealin' MUCH slower than the OST & has harmonica from the start.
"Black Mountain Blues" has no piano & horns - The OST does.
"Leaving This Morning" ("K.C. Blues") MUCH slower than the OST with some lyric differences. Check the last 2 lines.
"Daddy, Daddy, Daddy" OST has NO harmonica whereas the OST has it right through.
"Careless Love" has different guitar arrangements right from the intro & ends on different words than the OST.

CoolSonics 151 ::: Thanks to the original taper & traders! ::: Corrections welcome ::: For Tim Hamer who is surely listening in the next world, and for all the people who have made entertaining, appreciative & informative comments on various recordings I've uploaded on DIME. And for Hanwaker who turned me onto some great unissued Janis recordings back in the early 80s. I remember blowing some people's minds when they came into the room in the midst of a Big Brother Avalon recording he had sent to me. This one was a lot of work. The reel had clearly been played quite a bit before it was digitised, but fortunately the signal on one side or the other was mostly intact & the highs were/are there. Anyway, the multitude of dropouts (that I noticed) were almost ALL seamlessly patched. This is one for the listening archives for sure. Was the TDK SA-XG 90 the heaviest cassette ever made? Sure feels like it. It's about 3 times the weight of a Maxell XLII-90. A great early set from one of the voices of the last century. Cool it came from a SUPER HEAVY cassette.

Kudos to Zongo for life support, Lochner for mikes&more & Fast Freddie for runnin' Video Dick's Record Emporium with the bathroom office full of tape decks. Thanks to Hanwaker (few among us can keep his pace). Mountains of gratitude to Davmar, D.White, Sanchez, Elliot, The Florida Kid, Kloiber, Zingg, JTW, Bershaw, Boston Gold, Weeks, Dixon, Moore, Gough & SO many more for all that collecting & sharing... Royal thanks to The Man In The Palace, Doc Tinker, Brinkhoffs, Barely Eatin', Reel Master Gaule, Parrish & all the traders who housed me thru my music acquisition & travel years. Hats off to Brother Kent, Uncle Jake, Little Queenie (& her neighbor Frank) & his honor Ptomaine Thomas. Glasses raised to Byron for musical horizon expansion & much obliged to J & Thurston for keepin' my concert fires burnin' since my continental shift.

Pink Floyd - 1975-04-21 - San Diego, CA (SBD/FLAC) 24bit-96kHz/16bit-44kHz


(Soundboard FLAC)

Bootleg Title: California Soundboard

Label: SD75 A1/B1/C1

Source: Soundboard (mixing desk)

Lineage:
vinyl > Philips 903 stereo music centre > Sony PCM-M10 > WAV 24bit-96kHz > TLH > FLAC.

SIDE A
01 - Speak To Me
02 - Breathe
03 - On The Run
04 - Time
05 - Breathe (Reprise)
06 - The Great Gig In The Sky

SIDE B
01 - Money
02 - Us And Them
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (6-9)

BONUS DISC SIDE C
01 - Echoes

Styx - 1996-08-xx - Las Vegas, NV (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Paradise Nevada 

Lineage:
Silver CD > EAC > Wave > Flac 

01. A.D. 1928 - Rockin' The Paradise 
02. Blue Collar Man 
03. Lady 
04. Too Much Time On My Hands 
05. The Grand Illusion 
06. Fooling Yourself 
07. Babe 
08. Miss America 
09. Come Sail Away 
10. Renegade 
11. The Best Of Times 
12. The Grand Finale

domenica 27 settembre 2020

Led Zeppelin - White Summer (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

Bootleg Lp 

Title: WHITE SUMMER 
Labe: MARC LZ 76053 

Side 1: 
01 - Train Kept A Rollin' * 
02 - Since I've Been Loving You ** 
03 - White Summer ** 

Side 2:
01 - Dazed & Confused ** 
02 - Communication Breakdown * 
03 - ABC Song *** 

Recording:
Good stereo audience except (***) Very good stereo cassette demo recording. 

Source: 
(*)Winterland Arena, San Francisco, Fillmore West Apr. 25 '69; 
(**)Dusseldorf Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, Germany Mar. 12 '70. 
(***)Robert Plant teaching his daughter Carmen, around Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, England Jan.-Feb. '74 period.

Jimi Hendrix - The KPFA tapes (STU/SHN)




(Studio SHN)

Lineage: 
Master recordings> DAT >CDR >Soundstudio >Shorten >SHN

01. Lord I Sing The Blues For You And Me (10.38)
02. Dancing Blues (9.21)
03. Cherokee Mist (6.08)
04. Country Blues (with harp) (10.43)
05. Cherokee mist-In From The Storm-Valleys Of Neptune (6.30)
06. Ezy Ryder (instrumental) (3.54)
07. Valleys Of Neptune (instrumental) (3.54)
08. Hendrix - Young Jam (14.18)

Notes:
This is a sort of companion to the Blues Project tracks. These tracks were given by Alan Douglas on DAT to a certain radio station for a special on Jimi. Tracks 1-7 are from that DAT master. The Hendrix-Young Jam (probably 2nd gen) is not from the KPFA tapes but it's been added here to make up the playing time, compare the quality of this version with the one that's been seeded on the jazz forum from the bootleg release.

Jimi Hendrix - 1968 Studio Outtakes (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

"Hells Session"

01 - Rainbow Jam (12 min 30)
Jimi Hendrix: Guitar
John Mc Laughlin: Guitar
Buddy Miles: Drums
Billy Cox: Bass 

02 - Electric Indian's (8 min 57)
Jimi Hendrix: Guitar 
Allen Schwarzberg: Drums
Mike Finigan: Bass

03 - Voodoo Blues (4 min 48)
Jimi Hendrix: Guitar & Vocals
Larry Young: Keyboards
Mitch Mitchell: Drums
Noel Redding: Bass

04 - Pali Gap Revisted (7 min 49)
Jimi Hendrix: Guitar
John Mc Laughlin: Guitar
Buddy Miles: Drums
Billy Cox: Bass

05 - Tunnel Of Love (14 min 35)
Jimi Hendrix: Guitar
Larry Young: Keyboards
Mitch Mitchell: Drums
Noel Redding: Bass 

SQ varies throughout the series. All are completely listenable, and have nice warm tones from vinyl that you just don't get with full digital transfer. I have a hard time putting a grade on music, your input is most welcomed. They are full of hiss and pops, just like vinyl should

sabato 26 settembre 2020

The Rolling Stones - Necrophilia (STU/FLAC)




(Studio FLAC)

A Vinyl Gang Product 317

Original VGP CD -> FLAC (EAC) -> You

Studio 1964-1968

Quality:
Excellent-Perfect

01 Out Of Time
02 Don't Lie To Me
03 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The SHadow
04 Think
05 Hear It
06 Something Just Stick In Your Mind
07 Aftermath
08 I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
09 Andrew's Blues
10 Pay Your Dues (Street Fighting Man)
11 Good Times
12 Heart Of Stone
13 Each And Everyday Of The Year
14 (Walkin' Thru The) SLeepy City
15 Try A Little Harder
16 Blue Turns To Grey
17 We're Wastin' Time

Notes:
This is the never-released album from 1971 (or was it 1972), which was pressed on a few acetates. Some acetates were sold, for a lot of money, a couple of years ago, and....surfaced on bootleg CD after a while. The songs are either completely different takes (like "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby"), or different mixes than the official versions (from Metamophosis) Just like the Metamorphosis LP, several of the songs features Jagger, Richards and studio musicians, and not the other Stones members.

The Beatles - Black Album (STU/FLAC)




(Studio FLAC)

January 1969
London, England

Compilation of outtakes from the "Get Back" sessions.

Lineage:  
CD>EAC>FLAC(level 8)

Disc One  73:44
01  Tennessee  2:20
02  House Of The Rising Sun  3:02
03  Commonwealth Song  4:26
04  Get Off White Power  2:46
05  Winston, Richard, And John  3:19
06  Yakety Yak > Hi Ho Silver  3:07
07  For You Blue  2:11
08  Let It Be  2:46
09  Get Back  2:11
10  Don't Let Me Down  3:41
11  Two Of Us  2:06
12  Baa Baa Black Sheep  2:51
13  Don't Let Me Down  4:34
14  Suzy Parker  2:04
15  I've Got A Feeling  4:24
16  No Pakistanis  4:00
17  Let It Be  8:21
18  Be-Bop-A-Lula  1:19
19  She Came In Through The Bathroom Window  5:31
20  High Heel Sneakers  1:11
21  Domino  1:31
22  I Me Mine  3:12
23  I've Got A Feeling  1:19
24  The One After 909  1:33

Disc Two  68:57
01  Norwegian Wood > She Came In Through The Bathroom Window  3:07
02  Penina  1:04
03  Shakin' In The Sixties  0:42
04  Move It > Good Rockin' Tonight  1:52
05  Across The Universe  3:35
06  Two Of Us  2:05
07  Ramblin' Woman > I Threw It All Away > Mama You Been On My Mind  7:02
08  Early In The Morning > Hi Ho Silver  2:21
09  Stand By Me  2:20
10  Hare Krishna Mantra  2:14
11  Two Of Us  3:27
12  Don't Let Me Down  3:51
13  I've Got A Feeling  3:31
14  The One After 909  3:43
15  Too Bad About Sorrows  1:22
16  She Said She Said  0:31
17  Mean Mr. Mustard  4:07
18  All Things Must Pass  3:44
19  Fools Like Me  2:06
20  You Win Again > Improvisation  2:20
21  She Came In Through The Bathroom Window  2:30
22  Mean Mr. Mustard  4:07
23  Watching Rainbows  4:34
24  Instrumental  2:41

Total:  142:41
Size:  573MB

The Eagles - 1976-1977 studio outtakes - SOUL POLE VOL. 3 (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

Eagles on "Soul Pole" Vol. 3 
Date: 1976-77 
Quality: A/A-/B+ (varies) 
Source: Studio 
Discs: Two 
Running Time:83:43 

Eagles sessions from 1976 and 1977 
Edited by their producer Bill Szymczyk and given to all participants as Christmas gifts, Dec 12, 1977 
Limited to 50 copies and given out to contributors to the album. 
There is also a volume four that includes additional studio outtakes but I have never heard it 

Note: many vinyl noises were cleaned up For Your Listening Pleasure 

DISC ONE: 
side one of LP 1 
01. More Salt and Lemons 
02. We're Under Arrest 
03. New York Telephone - spoof 
04. What To Do at Hotels 
05. Playing around on the piano 
06. Mountains Of Cold 
07. Intermission 
08. Hot Leftovers 
09. More Wate - fake weight gain commercial 
10. Life Of Illusion - instrumental 
11. Super Thins Reducer Tablets - fake weight loss commercial 

side two of LP 1 
12. A Flock Of Waa-Waa's 
13. Sunrise > Them Moose Goosers 
14. Ahhh, varoom noises 
15. On Third Street - spoof of On Broadway 
16. You Are A Dreamer - spoof of Hotel California 
17. Rock Group > Be My Baby and chatter 
18. Scuse Me While I Kiss This Guy - spoof of Purple Haze 
19. Pretty Maids plus chatter and joking around 
20. The Last Resort with joke lyrics 
21. New Kid In Town with King Arthur 
22. The ping pong game 

DISC TWO: 
side one of LP 2 
01. Phone interview - where Felder plays a joke version of the "One Of These Nights" guitar solo over the phone to Frey and Henley 
02. Music City Songcrafters - fake commercial 
03. The Bounce song intro with the Star-Spangled Banner > 
04. Hey Fish (part one) > 
05. This Is An ALERT 
06. Hey Fish (part two) > 
07. Them Moose Goosers (by Mason Williams) 
08. Crank phone call and a Constipation discussion 
09. The Math song 
10. Calendar Girl - spoof 
11. Hey Fish (part three) 
12. Is This a Coke Rap or a Freak Out? 
13. Castles Made Of Sausage - spoof of Castles Made Of Sand 
14. The Bounce Song (reprise) 

side two of LP 2 
15. John - rehearsal 
16. Crazy About You - instrumental jam 
17. Them Changes - instrumental jam 
18. Who Took My Joint? - instrumental jam 
19. I've Been A Fool For You Baby - rehearsal and chatter 
20. Disco Scotsman - rehearsal and chatter 
21. Go To Church And Don't Play Rock and Roll - instrumental jam 
22. That's A Wrap - chatter 

from the original 2010 HC post- 
"It is a 2CD set which I acquired in trade several years ago" 

It was producer Bill Szymczyk's habit to put together a compilation of funny studio moments and send them out to friends and family as Christmas presents. 
This two-disc set has moments culled from the recording of "One Of These Nights". 
I've named the tracks to approximate their contents. 
The "songs" are all snippets. 

There's a lot of vulgarities and some "mature content" - be warned. 

Source 
Trade CDR > EAC > TLH > Hunger City torrent in 2010 

This LP was in pitiful shape and a repair session began as soon as I heard it. 
Became worn out on how much time was required and put the project to the side. 
Every so often I would return with different software and remove more noises. 
All were individual spot repairs prior to using Izotope RX4. 
You would doubt my sanity if I told you how many hours were invested in this renovation. 

Clean up sessions 
(2010-2012) Audacity (repair function on individual clicks and pops) 
(2013-2015) Adobe Audition 3.0 (heal function on individual clicks and pops) 
(2015) Izotope RX4 (60 Hz Hum reduction, fine crackle and thump removal) 

This presentation is derived from a couple of worn vinyl discs 
The original transfer included a "pop" filter that left some damaged spots that required repairs 
Thousands of clicks and pops were individually repaired prior to a final Izotope RX4 crackle and thump filter 
More tracks were created so it would be easier to find favorite bits and basic artwork is included 
Although this is a vast improvement over the original source (IMHO) some audio disturbances do remain 

For historical reference and not intended for resale or any commercial use. 
enjoy 
-M- (April 20, 2015) 
A Flying M Production 

Alice In Chains - 1989 - Sweet Alice Publisher Demos (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

Sample rate : 44100 Hz
Channels : 2
Bits per sample : 16
Bitrate : 844 kbps
Codec : FLAC
Encoding : lossless

Alice in Chains "Sweet Alice" publisher demos.

01. Suffragette City
02. Bleed The Freak
03. Social Parasite
04. We Die Young
05. Chemical Addiction
06. Sunshine
07. King Of The Kats
08. The Real Thing
09. Killing Yourself
10. Sea Of Sorrow
11. I Can't Remember
12. Queen Of The Rodeo

Duration : 43:03.160

Notes:
The back insert of the disk indicates that these were recorded between April and June of 1989. However, the booklet for the "Music Bank" box set suggests that these were recorded in 1988. Unfortunately, these tracks play back at a faster speed then they were recorded, thus the vocals are higher pitched then they should be. However, as some of these demos still aren't available in their proper form, I think they're worth a listen. "Chemical Addiction," in my opinion, is a mostly undiscovered gem that would not have sounded out-of-place on "Facelift." Some of the other unreleased songs show a very different band than the one they became. Enjoy.

venerdì 25 settembre 2020

Fleetwood Mac - 1967-1968 - The Complete unreleased BBC Anthology (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac 
BBC 
1967-1968 

off air tapes>??>cdr>eac 

01. Sweet Little Angel 
02. Bee-I-Bicky-Bop Blue Jean Honey Babe Meets High School Hound Dog Hot Rod Man 
03. Where You Belong (v--Eddie Boyd) 
04. Mean Old World 
05. Please Find My Baby 
06. Black Magic Woman 
07. Peggy Sue Got Married 
08. That Ain't It 
09. Psychedelic Send Up Number 
10. Dead Shrimp Blues 
11. Sheila 
12. Evening Boogie 
13. You Need Love 
14. May I Have A Talk With You 
15. Bo Diddley 
16. Wine Whiskey and Women 
17. Crutch and Cane 
18. If You Be My Baby 
19. Crazy For My Baby

Courtesy of the Johnny Kidd Fan Club, I am proud to be able to offer you this amazing collection of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac on the BBC. Many of these tracks have never been traded or torrented before. Others are upgraded from lesser quality versions that have circulated. 

Of course, when you get Mac live, you don't just get Peter, but also Jeremy doing his Elmore James tunes, and his 50's schtick. I asked Graham Parker (a big Green fan) about seeing them live, he said some of Jeremy's 50's schtick was almost Spinal Tap-ish. But you do get some interesting Jeremy here, especially on May I Have a Talk and Crazy for my Baby 

But the fact remains that these guys were the best blues band in the UK during this time. Listen how they nail Sweet Little Angel, a song Jeff Beck was soon to make part of the JBG set. And Mean Old World, a song Christine would soon bring to Chicken Shack. But for raw emotion, you can't beat Green's solo rendition of Robert Johnson's Dead Shrimp Blues. The old saying was that Johnson's first record in the UK was only bought by three people: Keef, Eric, and Greenie. Cream was doing an adrenaline fired version of Crossroads. Green, however, just sits down and plays Dead Shrimp solo, plaintive and emotional. What balls. 

The details are all on the info sheet--it is a complete rundown of all BBC sessions during this time, meticulously researched. The titles are from BBC log sheets. 

There will be a part two from 69-70, but it won't be coming soon. Surprise tracks are also in the offing. 

I want to publically thank my kind benefactor, if he should see this. 

Lastly, this is for Tom Graves, wherever he is today. 

with essential assistance and cooperation of The Johnny Kidd Fan Club 

Guns n' Roses - 1987-1991 - Sessions Gold (STU/FLAC)





(Studio FLAC)

Source:
Audio - Studio

Audio Quality/Production Info:
sound A

Label: Cedrem Sound Lab
Source
Discs 1-3: Studio demos
Disc 4: Track 1: Atlantic City, NJ. December 19th 1989, Axl & Izzy w/ The Rolling Stones
Tracks 2, 5: Tokyo, Japan. February 22nd 1992
Tracks 3, 4: Paris, France. June 6th 1992, w/ Steven Tyler and Joe Perry
Track 6: London, England. April 20th 1992, Axl w/ Elton John & Queen
Track 7: London, England. April 20th 1992, Axl w/ Queen
Track 8: Paris, France. June 6th 1992
Track 9: Paris, France. June 6th 1992, w/ Lenny Kravitz
Track 10: London, England. June 28th 1987
Track 11: Indianapolis, IN. April 7th 1990
Sound Quality: A

Time Disc 1: 61:53
Time Disc 2: 63:38
Time Disc 3: 65:17
Time Disc 4: 72:14

Disc 1
01. Out Ta Get Me (3:54)
02. Rocket Queen #1 (5:52)
03. Rocket Queen #2 (6:12)
04. Nightrain (4:37)
05. My Michelle (4:08)
06. You're Crazy #1 (3:14)
07. You're Crazy #2 (3:45)
08. Paradise City (5:19)
09. Move To The City #1 (3:09)
10. Move To The City #2 (3:34)
11. Move To The City #3 (3:48)
12. November Rain #1 (4:48)
13. November Rain #2 (9:33)

Disc 2
01. Shadow Of Your Love #1 (2:34)
02. Shadow Of Your Love #2 (3:06)
03. Reckless Life #1 (2:41)
04. Reckless Life #2 (3:17)
05. Think About You (3:53)
06. Welcome To The Jungle #1 (5:01)
07. Welcome To The Jungle #2 (5:09)
08. Welcome To The Jungle #3 (5:00)
09. Don't Cry #1 (5:19)
10. Don't Cry #2 (4:42)
11. Nice Boys (2:57)
12. Jumping Jack Flash #1 (3:38)
13. Jumping Jack Flash #2 (3:24)
14. Jumping Jack Flash #3 (3:59)
15. Heartbreak Hotel #1 (4:24)
16. Heartbreak Hotel #2 (4:34)

Disc 3
01. Mama Kin #1 (3:51)
02. Mama Kin #2 (3:27)
03. Ain't Goin' Down [Instrumental] (3:35)
04. Rap (0:38)
05. The Garden (5:06)
06. Yesterdays (3:42)
07. Sentimental Movie (4:45)
08. Bad Obsession (5:07)
09. Crash Diet (4:52)
10. Anything Goes [Diff. Lyrics] (5:11)
11. Bring It Back Home (5:41)
12. Back Off Bitch (4:52)
13. Ain't Goin' Down [Instrumental] (3:25)
14. Too Much Too Soon (6:31)
15. Just Another Sunday (4:34)

Disc 4
01. Salt Of The Earth (5:47)
02. Live And Let Die (3:34)
03. Mama Kin (4:19)
04. Wild Horses (4:10)
05. Train Kept A Rollin' (3:18)
06. Bohemian Rhapsody (5:28)
07. We Will Rock You (2:33)
08. Godfather Theme (2:52)
09. Always On The Run (5:02)
10. Whole Lotta Rosie (4:05)
11. Down On The Farm (4:00)
12. Only Women Bleed (3:00)
13. Studio Medley (24:06)

giovedì 24 settembre 2020

XTC - 1980 - Black Sea Demos (STU/FLAC)


(studio FLAC)

1980 Polygram Studios

Lineage:
cassette > Audacity > WAV > FLAC@blog > Audacity (splitting, edits, fades) > TLH flac 8
Andy Partridge - guitar, vocals
Dave Gregory - guitar, vocals
Colin Moulding - bass, vocals
Terry Chambers - drums

01 Living Through Another Cuba [instrumental]
02 Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me)
03 Rocket From A Bottle
04 Towers Of London
05 Smokeless Zone [instrumental]
06 Ban The Bomb [instrumental]
07 No Language In Our Lungs
08 Pearl [Andy Partridge solo]
09 Holding The Baby [Andy Partridge solo]
10 Monkeys In Human Skin Suites [Andy Partridge solo]
11 Burning With Optimism's Flames
12 Paper And Iron (Notes And Coins)
13 Travels In Nihilon
14 Don't Lose Your Temper
15 Respectable Street
16 Generals And Majors

Notes:
I checked around on the web but could find no trace of these demos, it really seems they never made the rounds before. All I could find were some inferior quality versions of two of the Andy Partridge solo tracks on youtube. But as I am not very knowledgeable at all when it comes to XTC I may be completely wrong :-)

Anyway, the sound quality is excellent with only little hiss considering the age of the tape. Madtaper Hans really must have kept his cassettes under very good conditions.

I considered moving the three Andy Partridge solo tracks to the end as they clearly are not part of the same session; but as you can easily move them around as you wish yourself I decided to keep the track order as it was on madtapers cassette. Personally I'll certainly put them at the end whenever I listen to these absolutely fabulous demos.

sabato 19 settembre 2020

Focus - 1973-01-xx - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Focus - The Sky Will Fall Over London Tonight

Pierre Van Der Linden Drums
Thijs Van Leer Keyboards, Flute & Vocals
Jan Akkerman Guitar
Bert Ruiter Bass Guitar

01. Bob Harris Introduction 00:41
02. Anonymous Two 21:42
03. Band Introductions 01:19
04. Focus 1 03:58
05. Focus 3 03:23
06. Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers! 12:09
07. Focus 2 04:46
08. Bob Harris Once More 00:18
09. Hocus Pocus 07:22

10,000 Maniacs - 1993-06-27 - Richmond, VA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

10,000 Maniacs
June 27, 1993
Classic Amphitheatre, Strawberry Hill
Richmond, VA

Source:
Digital soundboard

Lineage:
SBD >? >DAT >DAT clone >.wav via S/PDIF and Midiman Dio 2448 digital soundcard >SoundForge 6.0 >CD Wave >FLAC Frontend (level 6, SBE OK)

**REMASTERED 2008, (see below): FLAC files > SF8 > CDWAV > FLAC 8**

01. Candy Everybody Wants
02. My Sister Rose
03. A Campfire Song
04. Cherry Tree
05. What's the Matter Here
06. Trouble Me
07. If You Intend
08. Eat For Two
09. Gold Rush Brides
10. Long Black Veil
11. City Of Angels
12. Don't Talk
13. Jezebel
14. These Are Days
15. Stage Chatter
16. Stockton Gala Days
17. I'm Beginning to See the Light
18. Hey Jack Kerouac
19. Few and Far Between 
20. Noah's Dove
21. How You've Grown
22. Verdi Cries
23. Stage Chatter
24. Every Day is Like Sunday
25. Request Hour
26. Among the Americans
27. Drift Away
28. Eden
29. Like The Weather
30. The Art of Love
31. Band of Gold

Notes: Brief burst of diginoise in track 22, also a very brief dropout in the same track. Otherwise, a perfect base recording with no hiss at all. Band is spot on and seems to be enjoying themselves. Excellent recording with excellent playing.

Remastering: Channels balanced, and levels brought up and leveled out. Some EQ to bring out the bass.

venerdì 18 settembre 2020

David Bowie - Smiling Through the Darkness (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

David Bowie 
August - November 1987
"Smiling Through The Darkness"

Soundboard compilation - EX Stereo

CD-R > PC > TLH > FLAC

CD 1
01 Intro / Up The Hill Backwards - Ottawa 28Aug87
01 Up The Hill Backwards - Ottawa 28Aug87
02 Glass Spider - Ottawa 28Aug87
03 Day In Day Out - Ottawa 28Aug87
04 Bang Bang - Ottawa 28Aug87
05 Absolute Beginners - Ottawa 28Aug87
06 Loving The Alien - Ottawa 28Aug87
07 China Girl - Ottawa 28Aug87
08 Rebel Rebel - Ottawa 28Aug87
09 Fashion - Ottawa 28Aug87
10 Scary Monsters - Ottawa 28Aug87
11 All the Madmen - Sydney 3Nov87
12 Never Let Me Down - Sydney 3Nov87
13 Big Brother - Sydney 3Nov87
14 drum solo - Sydney 3Nov87
15 87 and Cry - Sydney 3Nov87

CD 2
16 Heroes - Sydney 3Nov87
17 Sons of the Silent Age - Sydney 3Nov87
18 Time Will Crawl - Sydney 3Nov87
19 Young Americans - Sydney 4Nov87
20 The Jean Genie - Sydney 4Nov87
21 Let's Dance - Sydney 4Nov87
22 Fame - Sydney 4Nov87
23 Time - Sydney 4Nov87
24 I Wanna Be Your Dog - Sydney 4Nov87
25 White Light / White Heat - Sydney 4Nov87
26 Modern Love - Sydney 4Nov87

This is from a CD-R set I have, compiled from three shows - Ottawa 28th August 1987, Sydney 3rd November 1987, and Sydney 4th November 1987

Loving The Alien is particularly good here - nice flute at start + echo on Bowie's voice. Never Let Me Down and Big Brother seem worthy of mention too as standouts here too.

There is a sign of a little disc rot here and there - most noticeably as Modern Love starts. But it's a good compilation, and the 4th November 87 tracks seem harder to find - from what I've seen - than the rest here.

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Stubb's Barbecue (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

December - 1978 - Stubb's Barbecue, Lubbock, Texas 

Low gen tape-> SONY TC we305-> sondblaster pc CDWAVE-> flac-> you 

Stevie Ray guitar-vocals 
Lou Ann Barton Vocals 
Freddie "Pharoah" Walden drums 
Jack Newhouse bass 
Johnny Reno Sax 

01 Guitar Hurricane 
02 Tin Pan Alley 
03 Thunderbird 
04 Lost Your Good Thing Now 
05 Shake For Me 
06 Tell Me 
07 (Rumba) 
08 I'll Change 
09 Call On Me (may be called "Umph!") 
10 Hip Shake Baby 
11 Stangs Swang 
12 (Jazzy Instrumental) 
13 Woke Up This Mornin 
14 My Baby She's Gone (may be called "Now Be Careful") 
15 I'm Crying 
16 I've Tried Pretty Baby 
17 Hug You Squeeze You 
18 Rude Mood 
19 Hideaway 

track "Stevie Stubbs 197810" was the empty space during the tape flip 

SOME INFO I FOUND ON THE NET 
SRV first met Stubb when he was in his late teens. He would regularly play at Stubb’s Bar-B-Q joint in Lubbock. Stories abound about SRV regularly blowing his earnings, stranding himself in Lubbock. Stubb would always empty his cash register and give all that he had to SRV so the kid could get back home to Austin. 

Stubb loved the blues. The next time you feel like some slow and low guitar, put on SRV’s “Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place In SRV learned to play this song by listening to James Reed’s version on Stubb’s jukebox. 

Hatch says: 
The date for that would be the late 70's. Bands didn’t start playing Stubbs BBQ until after Jesse Taylor was picked up by Stubb when he was hitch hiking one time. I believe that was in 77. 
Then the jams started taking place at Stubbs. So I would place the photo to have been taken in 77 or 78 most likely. Also when Stevie first started coming to Lubbock he lived both in Dallas and the Austin areas. When in the Ely band we once were in between gigs and had no place to stay. All the motels were book the night we came into town. So we just went to Stevie’s house and plugged the bus into his electrical and spent the night in it. 

That was in 78 I’m pretty sure. Here is a link to a picture of Stevie’s house in Oak Cliff (taken in 2011well after SRV was playing in the forever band). 

R.E.M. - Poets of the Wheat (Pre-FM/FLAC)

(Pre-FM FLAC)

Miami 29th April 1989 + Orlando 30th April 1989

lineage
Poets of the Wheat 2CD > WAV > Click Repair [as the 1989 concert tracks on this CD are clearly vinyl sourced - from a radio LP I believe] > TLH > FLAC

01 Pop Song 89
02 Exhuming McCarthy
03 Welcome To The Occupation
04 Disturbance At The Heron House
05 Turn You Inside Out
06 Orange Crush
07 Feeling Gravity's Pull
08 Swan Swan H
09 Begin The Begin
10 Pretty Persuasion
11 I Believe
12 King Of Birds
13 Crazy
14 Finest Worksong
15 You Are The Everything
16 Academy Fight Song
17 Stand
18 Perfect Circle
19 Get Up
20 It's The End Of The World

I understand the tracks are a mixture recorded recorded on April 30th 1989 in Orlando and April 29th 1989 in Miami. I originally bought this show on a bootleg CD back in the day, and then sold the single CD version of this show on comparing to the Poets of the Wheat 2CD sourced version here.
This was because the Poets of the Wheat version here has a nice clear sound. It is a little trebley but feels less 'claustrophobic' (for lack of a better description) than other versions I heard/had.
I believe it is sourced from a radio station LP ultimately, rather than a radio station CD - and there were differences in the sound of these quite often. There is the slightest wow and flutter but it's a great involving listen I feel. I used de click to deal with mild vinyl clicks on a low setting...Michael Stipe's voice and the grinding guitars mean this was necessary. The entire results were carefully checked, using Sennheiser headphones.

Chicago Transit Authority - 1969-08-xx - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore West
August (15-17), 1969
Remastered April 4, 2006

lineage
Master Reel > DAT > CDR (HHB CD800) > Audio Cleaning Lab 2004 > CDR (NEC CD-RW NR-9100A) > EAC > FLAC level 8 > You!

Disc One:
01. Poem 58 (10:37)
02. Freeform Intro (00:48) >
03. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (3:25)
04. It Better End Soon (9:01)
05. Someday (cuts) (2:38)
06. Questions 67 & 68 (5:17)
07. 25 Or 6 To 4 (7:16)
08. Beginnings (original version with dropout) (6:19)
09. Questions 67 & 68 (original version with dropout) (5:13)
10. The Road (original version with dropout) (3:19)

Disc Two:
01. Introduction (7:49)
02. Listen (4:43)
03. The Road (3:15)
04. I’m A Man (6:25)
05. South California Purples (6:10)
06. Beginnings (6:15)
07. Liberation (cuts) (16:57)

After numerous permutations making the internet rounds, here is what we hope will be the ultimate – and most complete - version of this earliest known soundboard recording of Chicago (Transit Authority). Recorded live at Bill Graham’s fabled Fillmore West in August of 1969, the reels were transferred to DAT in the early 1990’s before Graham’s untimely death. The original DAT had the 2 short sets completely mixed up as the reels were loaded incorrectly. (In fact, the last track on the 90 minute DAT is Someday which explains the sharp cut at the end of that song compared to the "old-school" sound of a reel as it reaches the end of its tether.) When the DAT was first transferred to CDR, presumably in the early 2000’s, it tracked poorly and the resulting copy which was leaked to the internet suffered from numerous obnoxious digital noise bursts (in addition to the original dropouts that occurred due to reel flips and other human errors). In any event, that’s our story and we’re sticking to it!

Thanks to the cooperation of a Sony ZA5ES DAT machine and a generous temporary loan of the original DAT tape, what you are about to download is a corrected version, devoid of digital artifacts! As noted above, a couple of songs are cut at the end, Someday and Liberation. Except for a slight fade at the end of Someday, these 2 tracks were left alone. We have taken the liberty to perform dexterous digital surgery on 3 other songs which suffered from original reel dropouts, specifically Beginnings, Questions 67 & 68 and The Road. All of the repairs required great effort and ingenuity, in some cases utilizing an audio version of a skin graft, borrowing snippets from other parts of the same song. Hopefully you will appreciate the new, “improved” version but if you are a purist who really “gets into” dead air, we’ve attached the original files, complete with dropouts, at the end of Disc 1. So, if you choose to, you may substitute tracks 8, 9 and 10 on the first disc for the doctored files. Everybody wins!

Notes from the OR:
D1,T6: patched at beginning
D2, T3: patched at end
D2, T4: crossfaded during drum/rhythm solo
D2, T6: patched in middle

The Beach Boys - A Vocal Element (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

"A Vocal Element"
Live soundboard recordings, November 1967
Two-CD set; four concerts and bonus radio promos
Outstanding quality
Hang Ten 102-103

DISC ONE
1 Brian and Carl promo
TOUR OPENER, NOV. 17, DETROIT:
2 Barbara Ann
3 Darlin'
4 Country Air
5 I Get Around
6 How She Bugaloooed It
7 Wouldn't It Be Nice
8 God Only Knows
9 California Girls
10 Wild Honey
11 Good Vibrations
12 Johnny B. Goode

13 Al and Dennis promos
NOV. 23, BOSTON:
14 Help Me Rhonda
15 Barbara Ann
16 Darlin'
17 Surfer Girl
18 Wouldn't It Be Nice
19 God Only Knows
20 California Girls
21 Wild Honey
22 Good Vibrations
23 I Get Around
24 Sloop John B.
25 Graduation Day

DISC TWO
1 Promo with Derek Taylor
NOV. 21, WESTCHESTER, N.Y.
2 Help Me Rhonda
3 Barbara Ann
4 Darlin'
5 Surfer Girl
6 Wouldn't It Be Nice
7 God Only Knows
8 California Girls
9 Wild Honey
10 Graduation Day
11 Good Vibrations

12 Promo - Mike
NOV. 22, PITTSBURGH:
13 Help Me Rhonda
14 I Get Around
15 Darlin'
16 Surfer Girl
17 Wouldn't It Be Nice
18 God Only KNows
19 California Girls
20 Wild Honey
21 Good Vibrations
22 Johnny B. Goode
23 Graduation Day
24 Sloop John B.
25 More promos
26 Mike and Derek Taylor

This is one of the best finds that I have ever come across when it comes to bootleg recordings. The sound quality is a 10+. I still can't believe how good this sounds from 1967. Who ever put this together deserves an award. There are four shows total plus the promos for the upcoming shows. Everyone needs to get this. You won't believe how good this sounds. Plus, there is a lot of stage banter and you get to hear what the band was like during the period of the Smile sessions. Absolutely amazing.

Eric Clapton - Solid Rockupation (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Eric Clapton
Title: Solid Rockupation
Dates: August 12, 16, 17, & July 10, 11, 1975
Source: Sb 4+ ~ 5 Recording
Lineage: Watch Tower Bootleg 3CD-Box > WAV > FLAC

Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
George Terry: Guitar
Jamie Oldaker: Drums
Carl Radle: Bass
Dick Sims: Keyboards
Sergio Rodriguez: Percussion
Yvonne Elliman: Backing Vocals
Marcy Levy: Backing Vocals  

Disc.1
01: Layla
02: Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
03: Carnival
04: Knockin' On Heaven's Door
05: Can't Find My Way Home
06: Further On Up The Road
07: Little Wing
08: I Shot The Sheriff
09: Badge

01 ~ 09: Community Center, Tuscon, Arizona US. Aug 17, 1975

Disc.2
01: Steady Rollin' Man
02: Crossroads 
03: Tell The Truth
04: Eyesight To The Blind (w/Carlos Santana)
05: Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
06: Singing The Blues
07: Better Make It Through Today

01 ~ 02: Community Center, Tuscon, Arizona US. Aug 17, 1975
03 ~ 04: Henry W. Kiel Municipal Auditorium, St.Louis, Missouri, US. July 11, 1975
05 ~ 07: Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, US. July 10, 1975 

Disc.3
01: Kansas City
02: Teach Me To Be Your Woman
03: Blues Power
04: Crossroads [Performance is Have You Ever Loved A Woman]
05: Tell The Truth
06: Little Wing (w/Carlos Santana)
07: Eyesight To The Blind (w/Carlos Santana)
08: Eyesight To The Blind

01 ~ 03: Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, US. July 10, 1975
04 ~ 07: Sports Arena, San Diego, California, US. Aug 16, 1975
08: Coliseum, Denver, Colorado, US. Aug 12, 1975  

Eric Clapton - Undercover Box Set (SBD/FM/FLAC)



(Soundboard FM FLAC)

lineage
FM-SBD/AUD>?>CDR>WAV>FLAC

Undercover Box Set
Recorded during the 1974 US tour
Mid Valley 162/162/164/165

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

Disc 1 - Jersey City, NY (4th Jul 1974)  
01 - Smile 1:40
02 - Let It Grow 7:35
03 - Let It Rain 10:12
04 - Key To The Highway 5:43
05 - Willie And The Hand Jive 4:56
06 - Get Ready 7:08
07 - Presence Of The Lord 2:02
08 - Badge 3:58
09 - Tell The Truth 8:07
10 - Have You Ever Loved A Woman 15:18
11 - Little Queenie 7:14

Disc 2 - Providence, RI (10th Jul 1974)  
01 - Smile 4:57
02 - You Have To Hurt Nobody 6:39
03 - Have Been Lonely 6:36
04 - Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6:57
05 - Blues Power 11:25
06 - Key To The Highway 5:41
07 - Presence Of The Lord 5:39
08 - Bright Lights, Big City 2:45
09 - I Can't Hold Out 4:48
10 - Willie And The Hand Jive 4:38
11 - Get Ready 7:09

Disc 3 - Providence, RI (10th Jul 1974)  
01 - Little Wing 10:08
02 - Layla 7:20
03 - Little Queenie 6:06
04 - Atlanta, GA (1st Aug 1974)  
05 - Smile 2:04
06 - Let It Grow 7:20
07 - Mainline Florida 10:34
08 - Bright Lights, Big City 7:32
09 - Tell The Truth 11:12
10 - Willie And The Hand Jive 7:17
11 - Get Ready 7:30

Disc 4 - Atlanta, GA (1st Aug 1974)  
01 - Let It Rain 7:09
02 - Badge 11:14
03 - Layla 4:49
04 - Baby Don't You Do It 5:51
05 - Little Queenie 0:44
06 - Jersey City, NY (7th Jul 1974)  
07 - Introduction 1:31
08 - Smile 3:55
09 - Let It Grow 7:34
10 - Let It Rain 6:55
11 - Tell The Truth 8:21
12 - Little Queenie 8:11
13 - Crossroads 7:28

Disc 1: EC is very "loose" (ie, "drunk"), especially on vocals. On 'Let ir Rain', the band gets into a nice funky vamp at the end. EC quips "mind if I have a drink?" (we think you already had a few too many, Eric!). EC mangles the vocals for 'Key to the Highway' and then, annoyed, sings "when I leave this time, it's the fucking last time !". The band, at least, is agreeably tight, and segues loosely from one track to another beginning with 'Willie and the Hand Jive' all the way through to 'Badge'. Freddie King joins the band for both 'Have You Ever Loved a Woman' and 'Little Queenie'.

Disc 2: EC begins the concert quite annoyed ... understandably so: "I want the guy to who threw the beer bottle to know that he hurt one of my people ... so don't throw things, you've hurt one of us already ...". After the opener of 'Smile', the band goes into a vamp similar to "Singin' the Blues" while EC sings "you don't have to hurt somebody", then calling out "slow blues ... same key", and sliding into "I Loved a Woman". In "Get Ready", Yvonne Elliman gets in a dig of her own, singing "throwing your fucking bottles!!!".

Disc 3: "Layla .... you BITCH !!!!". During "Little Queenie", "... stop the bombs ... NO MORE WAR !!!".

Disc 4: EC is joined by Pete Townshend and Keith Moon for "Baby Don't You Do It" and "Little Queenie". Rounding out Disc 4 is an audience recording of the July 7, 1974 show at Roosevelt Stadium, New Jersey which rounds out numbers not included in the soundboard version. Freddie King guests on this as well.

venerdì 11 settembre 2020

Metallica - 1996 - FanCan 1 (SBD/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

PERFORMER "Metallica"
TITLE "FanCan #1 (stupid shit 1996) or reasons not to be a fan anymore"
GENRE Metal
DATE 1996
COMMENT "1st Metclub CD"

This is 1st CD From the Metclub FanCan#1.This is Metallica just Jaming in The studio with some songs played.  My personal favorite portion is the Mercyful Fate jam. Riffing Nuns Have No Fun, Into the Coven, A Dangerous Meeting, Shadow Nights etc.

There are no track listings as this is on the fly jamming.

You can only get this CD and fancan if you are a memeber of the metallica fan club.

Very rare and hard to get now.

Details:
Elektra, January, 1996. (U.S.) Available ONLY to Metallica Club members. (Limited to one per member.) Contained a CD of studio outtakes, a video, Donington T-Shirt, black bottle opener/keychain with "Metallica" printed in white. Art for the CD and Video covers was done by Jaymz. Came in a silver painter's can. [FC- 001] 

Metallica - 1997 - FanCan 2 (SBD/FLAC)



(studio FLAC)

PERFORMER "Metallica"
TITLE "FanCan #2 San Francisco Slim's Club, members-only show, June 9th and 10th 1996"
GENRE Metal
DATE 1997
COMMENT "2nd Metclub CD"

This is 2nd CD From the Metclub FanCan#2.This is a few tracks of Metallica Live for a Members-Only Club Show at San Francisco Slim's Club on June 9th & 10th 1996

You can only get this is this CD and fancan if you are a memeber of the metallica fan club.

Very rare and hard to get now.

Info:
Elektra, (U.S.) Made available to order in January 1997 Released in September of 1997. Only available to Metallica Club Members. This set contains: "Week And A Half In The Life of Metallica video, A 45 min CD of live stuff recorded at the San Francisco Slim's Club, members-only show, June 9th and 10th, 'Loadapalooza' crew t-shirt, door hanger, and luggage tag in a silver painters can. (Limited to One per Member.) [FC-002]

San Francisco Slim's Club, members-only show, June 9th and 10th 1996

01 - Fade to Black
02 - King Nothing
03 - One
04 - Wherever I My Roam
05 - Nothing Else Matters
06 - Last Caress
07 - Master Of Puppets
08 - Overkill
09 - Motorbreath

Metallica - 1998 - FanCan 3 (SBD/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

3rd Metclub CD

TITLE "FanCan #3 Load/Reload Demos Picked By Club Members"
GENRE Metal

This is the 3rd CD From the Metclub FanCan#3.This is the Load/Reload Demos Picked by the Club members.

You can only get this is this CD and fancan if you are a memeber of the metallica fan club.

Very rare and hard to get now.

Info:
FAN CAN #3
Date: 1998
CD: Load and ReLoad demos
Video: Stuggart, Germany show (1997)
Shirt: "Trails We Have Crept" shirt
Extra goodie: Metallica raincoat
[FC-003]

01 - Load (King Nothing)
02 - Devil Dance (Devil's Dance)
03 - Streamline (Wasting My Hate)
04 - Bleeding Me
05 - Bitch (Ain't My Bitch)
06 - Fixer (Fixxxer)
07 - Mine Eyes (Low Man's Lyric)
08 - Skimpy (Carpe Diem Baby)
09 - Unforgiven II
10 - Outlaw (The Outlaw Torn)
11 - Memory (The Memory Remains)
12 - Fuel

Metallica - 2000 - FanCan 4 (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Metallica - FanCan 4 (2000) [FLAC] (4th Metclub CD)

1 Attachment(s)
PERFORMER "Metallica"
TITLE "Fancan #4 ...And all this for you"
GENRE Metal
DATE 2000
COMMENT "4th Metclub CD"
Catalog # FC-004

This is 4th CD From the Metclub FanCan#4.
Fan can #4, ...And all this for you
The can design and name is a parody of the Justice album. The live stuff is some years old which is cool, especially the CD, recorded in 1989. The CD and video cover designs mach the year the recording was done, and the t-shirt is a "local crew" shirt from the same tour. the bonus is a fanclub dog-tag. Not as fancy as the raincoat included some years earlier. This should have been the 1999 fan can but was delayed.

You can only get this is this CD and fancan if you are a memeber of the metallica fan club.

Very rare and hard to get now.

Recorded Live At Reunion Area Dallas,TX 2/5/1989

01. Blackened
02. For whom the Bell tolls
03. Welcome home
04. Leper Messiah
05. Harvester of sorrow
06. To Live is to die doodle
07. Master of puppets
08. One
09. ... And justice for all
10. Fade to black
11. Battery

Info:
After twelve years,the original master tapes from this show were eroded to the point that much of the music was missing and sounded like shit.After digging around Lars' basement,we found a cassette recording of that very show that not only captures the vibe from the tour,but still has an edge to it.