martedì 30 aprile 2024

Bob Dylan - 1962-1985 - Odds & Ends (STU/AUD/FLAC)



(Studio/Audience FLAC)

outtakes & miscellaneous

SOURCE:
Studio & Audience

LINEAGE:
silver bootleg CD > CD-R (trade) > EAC wav (hard drive) > Trader's Little Helper flac level 8

01. Whatcha Gonna Do
- The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan outtake, April 1962
02. Sally Gal
- The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan outtake, April 1962
03. Ramblin' Down Through The World
- 1963-04-12 Town Hall, New York, NY
04. You've Been Hidin' Too Long
- 1963-04-12 Town Hall, New York, NY
05. Suze (The Cough Song) [longer version]
- The Times They Are A-Changin' outtake
06. You Don't Have To Do That
- Bringing It All Back Home outtake 1965-01-13
07. Jet Pilot
- October 1965 CBS Studio, New York, NY with The Band
08. Working On A Guru
- 1970-05-01 CBS Studio B, New York, NY with George Harrison
09. Let Me See
- early 1980s work tape
10. Lily, Rosemary, and The Jack Of Hearts
- Blood On The Tracks test pressing
11. Nuggets Of Rain (with Bette Midler)
- Songs For The New Depression outtake
12. Hurricane
- 1975-07-30 original version & lyrics
13. Am I Your Stepchild?
- 1978-11-13 Oakland, CA publishing demo
14. Seven Days
- 1976-04-21 Tampa, FL publishing demo
15. Yonder Comes Sin
- October 1980 Rundown Studios publishing demo
16. Mystery Train
- Shot Of Love outtake, April/May 1981 Clover, Los Angeles, CA
17. Watered Down Love [with extra verse]
- Shot Of Love outtake, April/May 1981 Clover, Los Angeles, CA
18. Honey Wait
- July 1985 Intergalactic Studio, New York, NY
19. That's Alright Mama
- The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan outtake

Pink Floyd - The Greatest Gig In The Sky (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

DVD5 Size : 4.21 GB
Media : PhoShot
Menu/Chapters : Yes/Yes
Duration : 55mn20s

Video Format : PAL/4:3
Frame rate : 25.000 fps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 576 pixels

Audio Format : PCM WAV Audio
Bit rate : 1 536 Kbps
Channels (s) : 2 Channels
Sampling rate : 48.0 Khz


01 - Speak to me
02 - Breathe
03 - On the run
04 - Time
05 - The great gigi in the sky
06 - Money
07 - Us and them
08 - Any colur you like
09 - Brain damage
10 - Eclipse













Velvet Underground - 1967-04-30 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Psychedelic Sounds From The Gymnasium

Label: XTV-CD 144

Lineage:
XTV-CD 144 silver -> ripped and tagged with XLD XLosslessDecoder -> Flac Level 8

01 - I'm Not A Young Man Anymore (7:15)
02 - Guess I'm Falling In Love (4:12)
03 - I'm Waiting For The Man (5:30)
04 - Run Run Run (6:55)
05 - Sister Ray (18:51)
06 - Booker T. (6:37)

Total running time: 49m 23s

Notes:
The Gynmasium (434 E71 St, New York City, NY; April 30, 1967
April 14-16, 21-23 & 28-30, 1967
The Gymnasium, New York City, New York
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable

Ad: for April 30 date, "A NEW HAPPENING DISCOTHEQUE JOINS THE SWINGING SIDE OF SINGLE NEW YORK" in New York Guide To The Swinging Side Of Single New York, vol. 1, issue 18, p. 3. Reproduced in c/o The Velvet Underground catalogue p. 66.

Photo:

in Esquire, December 1967 issue.
by Billy Name.
Press article: by Howard Smith in The Village Voice, May 11, 1967.


Info:

The Gymnasium soundboard tape(s)::

First track to surface from the Gymnasium tape(s) was Guess I'm Falling In Love (supposedly listed as Fever In My Pocket on the original tape box), broadcasted on WPIX FM by John Cale on June 3, 1979. After playing this version he clearly states that it is from a tape he stumbled across. He definitely says "Gymnasium, April 1967". Cale also said in some interviews he owns the tape of the entire Gymnasium show, including Walk It As You Talk It with a really good guitar sound.

Guess I'm Falling In Love [version 1] (4:09)
Sources: And So On LP, Everything You've Ever Heard... 3LP, Collector's Dream CD, The Psychopath's Rolling Stones CD, A True Rock 'n Roller CD, Ultra Rare Trax Vol.3 CD, Caught Between The Twisted Stars 4CD.

Two others tracks surfaced in the 90s - Booker T. orginally appeared on the John Cale Paris S'Eveille CDEP in 1991 and was reissued (unfortunately with 8 seconds amputed at the beginning) on the Peel Slowly And See box set, along with an alternate version of Guess I'm Falling In Love. This version sounds clearly different as compared with the WPIX version and has some lyrics differences (the box set version begins with "I got fever..." while the 'old' version begins with "I got MY fever...").

Guess I'm Falling In Love [version 2] (4:10)
Booker T. (6:38)
Sources: Paris S'Eveille CDEP (2), Peel Slowly And See 5CD (1, 2), A True Rock 'n Roller CD (2).

More material from the Gymnasium recordings is finally issued in February 2008 on the bootleg LP Live At The Gymnasium. According to a source claiming to have a DAT copy of the original tape, it has an additional instrumental version of The Gift (possibly the version of Booker T. released on the PSAS box set?) after Sister Ray.

I'm Not A Young Man Anymore (7:17)
Guess I'm Falling In Love [same as version 2] (4:18)
I'm Waiting For The Man (5:24)
Run Run Run (6:55)
Sister Ray (18:55)
Source: Live At The Gymnasium LP (1-5), Dispatches From The Dream Factory 3CD Disc 2 (1, 3-5).
http://members.aol.com/olandem2/perf67.html

Traffic - 1970-04-30 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Westwood One In Concert Show #92-28
Paris Theatre

Broadcast the Week of July 6, 1992

Source:  Westwood One Silver CDs

Lineage:  SBD > Silver CD > EAC > FLAC

Disc 1
1. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring >>>No Time to Live
2. Every Mother's Son
3. Medicated Goo >>> John Barleycorn   

Disc 2
1. Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory >>> The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
2. Pearly Queen >>> Empty Pages
3. Glad >>> Freedom Rider

Pink Floyd - 1970-04-30 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore West, 

Pink Floyd - Interstellar Encore
Format: 2CD
Catalog: OMS 002/3 Pigs On The Wing
Misc.: Stereo Soundboard Recording
Produced: 1999 - Pigs On The Wing
Date: 30th April 1970
Lineage: sbd > cd > eac > flac

Covers: Very closely resembles the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's Original Master Recordings series of CD's with gold horizonal stripes running across the cover against a black background. Large gold stripe at the top reading "ORIGINAL MASTER SERIES" in the same font used by MFSL. In the center is a color drawing of a jow in the middle of a white road eating off the ground. In a light green colored sky are purple clouds, with "Pink Floyd" written at the top in white with INTERSTELLAR ENCORE" below it in black caps about half the size of the PF. Above the picture is a small blue stripe, again reading "ORIGINAL MASTER SERIES." The back is black with the track listings on the right, along side of a yellow poster for the concert on the left.

Sources: 30 Apr 1970, Fillmore West, San Francisco, California

Roger Waters
David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Rick Wright


Disc: 1
1. Grantchester Meadows 7:00
2. Astronomy Domine 10:19
3. Cymbaline 11:27
4. Atom Heart Mother 20:21
5. Embryo 11:23
Total Time: 60:30

Disc: 2
1. Green is the Colour 4:35
2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 11:27
3. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 12:47
4. A Saucerful of Secrets (1st Encore) 22:43
5. Interstellar Overdrive (2nd Encore) 15:36
Total Time: 67:08


*Comments:* Finally the full set of encores of this concert are available on CD! Previously to my knowledge only ASoS was available, albeit in a truncated form. This 2 CD set has the full concert including the 2nd Encore with a fantastic version of IO. The SQ is fantastic, definitely soundboard as Dave and Rog sound crisp and clear as if right
in front of the mics.

A slight hiss can be heard in the right channel on the first disc, but the second disc is flawless. No hiss at all can be heard during the quiet parts. It could have been recorded last week in a studio it sounds that good! That being said, there are some very, very brief "bumps" in the music at various parts, but it's obviously due to the condition of the master, but definitely nothing at all to complain about.

Other comments on the concert itself can be found on the Live at Winterland page. They all apply, as (duh!) it's the same show.

As far as the discs themselves:

All inserts are on thick glossy card stock.

The labels on the discs are directly screened on them.

The playing surfaces on the discs are gold (the disc tops say "24K Gold"), but the color resembles the old formulation on Kodak CD-R's rather than the color on legitimate Mobile Fidelity releases (the style of which this RoIO tries to emulate). However, whether or not the CD's might actually be CD-R's is pure conjecture on my part. There doesn't seem to be any indication on the CD's (no matrix numbers in the burst cut area) that they are CD-R's. -JAY-C

It's an almost perfect quality soundboard of the april 29, 1970 fillmore west evening show. I bought it thinking it would be the KQED tv broadcast but was pleasantly shocked when it turned out to be this. As far as I know this tape has not been in collecting circles before. Needless to say this recording is a must have for all fans. -JAMIE

On the back, it says "So you thought you had heard this show before? Never Like this! For the first time we bring you a complete stereo soundboard recording of this show that has often been confused with their appearance at the KQED studios earlier in the day. (See Insert). Unfortunately, as I got this on CD-R, the insert didn't have any information as to the nature of this. However, it appears to fit the exact description of the "Breast Milky" ROIO, but it has Interstellar Overdrive in place of the June '69 material.

Before Interstellar, Roger says "If any of you have been listening to us since we were all teenagers, this is a track off our first album that we've been doing ever since we started and it's called Interstellar Overdrive."

I think the sound quality may be better than on "Breat Milky" (but I haven't heard that one, so I don't really know) because the sound quality is quite good. Maybe I just have lower standards. -STR

Back cover promises "stereo soundboard recording", and it appears to be just that. Audience is exceptionally quiet (one of Waters' deeply romanticised nights of "magical connection" no doubt. At the end, when Waters tells the audience "how nice it's been to play here", he sounds sincere.

Pink Floyd - 1970-04-30 - San Francisco, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Live at KQED

DVD5 | 59mins | MPEG2 | PAL | 720x480 | 4:3 | 25fps | AAC 48kHz 224kbps | 3.9GB
Language: English | Publisher: Hawklord HWKDVD001
Included: more than 2 hours of bonuses (clips, interviews, etc…)

“Very few Pink Floyd's shows have been recorded, especially dating from the 'golden age' of the Floyd (early 70's), when they invented a new style of rock.
This is one of the more celebrated recordings of The Pink Floyd filmed in KQED studios in San Francisco on the afternoon of April 29, 1970. ”

01 - Atom Heart Mother
02 - Cymbaline
03 - Granchester Meadows
04 - Green Is The Colour
05 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene
06 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

“The cheerful freaks who floated over stange fumes during the concerts of Pink Floyd's tour " Ummagumma " in 1969/70 had the privilege to see and hear the Graal, the electrical version of "Atom heart mother", never recorded under this form, as it was, from July, 1970 and the concert of Hyde Park, mixed with an arrangement of cords and brass orchestra which killed in the egg all its rocky lightnings. Since then, the fevered quest did not stop of filmed clips, bootleg albums, then at the age of the net, fragments of concerts with a more or less good quality in Florida or in Japan, of a show in BBC or a concert in Saint Tropez. And miracle, the without-public concert done for QKED was recorded with high video and audio quality, and reappeared recently.

In a studio without public, on April 29th, 1970, Pink Floyd on stage play a show where in an hour, alternately acoustical or electrical.They are going to build a mosaic of their three albums an hour, " Ummagumma ", "More" and "Atom heart mother".
It opens with " the thing ", 19 minutes of "ATM", its topic, its guitar riff, its cosmic ravings and final. "Cymbaline" and "Grantchester meadows" follow, and electricity again with "Green is the colour" chained with a furious "Careful with that axe Eugene" to finish in a languid way with "Set the controls for the heart of the sun".
The sound is very good, perfectly restored (from the 3/4" original master) and pictures come from a rebroadcast of the show in August, 1981. The film starts and ends with pictures of in-flight fields taken in low flying, with hyper-saturated colours, a bit "forced " but as a result well-deserved psychedelic style.
For those for whom true Pink Floyd is that former "Dark side of the moon", this concert will be the object to be cherished, so much the concerts of this tour were artistic and emotional peaks of the band. Each of four members is on his place, but with all his place, necessary piece of an enchanting jigsaw puzzle.



Pink Floyd - 1970-04-30 - San Francisco, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

KQED (HRV DVD 001 RevA)

KQED TV Studios

Video Lineage: 1982 KQED Rebroadcast > VHS > AVI > MPEG-2 (CBR 8Mbps)

Audio Lineage: 1" or 2" station master > 3/4" U-Matic sub-master > DVCAM > WAVE (48kHz/24 Bit)
Format: NTSC/PCM Mono
Running Time: Approx. 60 mins


01 - Atom Heart Mother
02 - Cymbaline
03 - Grantchester Meadows
04 - Green Is The Color
05 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene
06 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun


We decided to do a RevA of our 1st DVD release because we felt that, after much research, an audio upgrade was warranted. The video is exactly the same as our initial release. No re-encoding was applied. The video from the 3/4" U-Matic tape became unstable over time, resulting in a slightly jittery image while the audio was still solid. The audio from our initial DVD also came from this source but this was in the early days of HRV and while Mr Phloyd did a great job with the video, the compressed AC3 audio didn't really live up to its potential. We only recently looked into our original source after several FM (or VPro) recordings surfaced on Yeeshkul.


Some notes from MOB:

We had 2 sources to choose from: one source from a U-Matic TV station master, the other source from a mysterious FM broadcast. The FM source was said to be in stereo, but a quick analysis clearly shows there is absolutely no stereo separation on the instruments. Further analysis of the FM source reveals that the fake stereo effect is mainly due to multiple analog generations and fluctuations in the tape channels stretching. The fact is that the original recording was done in mono, and that there's no evidence of any true stereo mix of that performance. The FM source has also the typical alterations from FM processing (levelling and limiting), and is riddled with pops and crackles, not even mentioning a 1.7% deviation from the real speed.

On the other hand, the U-Matic source has the original mono recording with a very stable and correct speed, along with excellent spectral characteristics (as you could expect from a station master). A close comparison between the 2 sources shows some evidence of the "pureness" (in terms of sound fidelity) of the U-Matic tape compared with the multiple analog gens of the other source. It is not easy to describe it with words, let's just say that if you listen to the cymbals sound during some quiet parts, you hear "dziing" on the U-Matic source, while it's "tching" on the FM source… ;-)


Therefore, the remastering work was performed on the U-Matic source. It consisted in the following main activities: adjust the levels and EQ in order to bring clarity to the raw recording, get rid of the annoying low frequency hum that is present most of the time, and manually clean all the little imperfections of the raw transfer (mainly pops and drop-outs).


It has to be noted that, while Atom Heart Mother, Cymbaline, Green Is The Colour and Careful With That Axe Eugene were rather well recorded by the KQED sound engineers, it was much more difficult to get a good sound for Grantchester Meadows and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun. These two tracks seem to have been captured differently by the KQED engineers and there were some bad sounding sections difficult to correct or improve (on every source we heard, these two songs are always with inferior sound quality than the four others). A possible explanation could be the specific instruments settings: acoustic guitars and vocals for Grantchester Meadows, and a lot of middle frequencies (gong, toms, lack of bass) for Set The Controls. Too bad KQED staff was not able to do a better job when recording and mixing these two tracks. (Ed: Perhaps these to tracks were recorded 1st and then adjustments/corrections were made?).



Rory Gallagher - 1971-04-30 - Paris, FR (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Artist: Rory Gallagher
Title: TV Show “Pop 2” (“Pop Deux”)
Recording Date: 30 April 1971
Broadcast Date: 5 June & 17 July 1971
Rebroadcast Date: unknown
Location: Paris, France
Venue: La Taverne de L'Olympia
Source: Pro-Shot, French TV
Quality: Excellent- (9/10)
Format: DVD
Resolution: 720 x 480
Duration: 42:38 Minutes

Rory Gallagher, R.I.P. (Guitar, Vocals)
Wilgar Campbell, R.I.P. (Drums)
Gerry McAvoy (Bass)

01. Intro
02. Interview
03. Hands Up
04. Wave Myself Goodbye
05. It Takes Time
06. For The Last Time
07. It’s The Same Thing
08. I Fall Apart

FREE - 1972-04-30 - Tampa, FL (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

04.30.72 - Tampa, FL
Source: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL. April 30th 1972
Sound Quality: A-
Time: 57:47

Lineage:
Soundboard>Unknown Transfer>Flac

01. The Hunter (6:05)
02. Fire And Water (4:14)
03. Ride On A Pony (5:13)
04. Be My Friend (8:13)
05. Catch A Train (3:52)
06. Hold On (6:34)
07. Little Bit Of Love (4:31)
08. Mr. Big (7:55)
09. All Right Now (6:11)
10. Travellin' Man (4:55)

Free - 1972-04-30 - Tampa, FL (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

The Metallized Blues

01 - The Hunter
02 - Fire And Water
03 - Ride On Pony
04 - Be My Friend
05 - Catch A Train
06 - Hold On
07 - Little Bit Of Love
08 - Mr Big
09 - Allright Now
10 - Travelling Man

artwork included(although artwork states an 11th track from 19,1,73 this is NOT present here,sorry)

Steely Dan - 1974-04-30 - Memphis, TN (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Steely Dan
April 30th,1974
Ellis Auditorium
Memphis,TN

TheTooleMan Version
August, 2002 and August, 2008

lineage
Soundboard > unknown > audio CD trade > Sound Forge 7.0 > flac

TheTooleMan
August, 2008

Denny Dias
Donald ***en
Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter
Jeff Porcaro
Jim Hodder
Michael McDonald
Royce Jones
Walter Becker
...and Mary Tyler Moore

01 Bodhisattva 
02 The Boston Rag
03 Do It Again
04 Brooklyn
05 King of the World
06 Blues in C
07 Rikki Don't Lose That Number
08 Pretzel Logic
09 My Old School
10 Dirty Work
11 Your Gold Teeth
12 Reelin' in the Years
13 Show Biz Kids
14 All Too Mobile Home

This version builds on my August, 2002, remix, which has never circulated. The recording has been equalized to make the bass much louder. Treble frequencies have been reduced to help balance the overall sound and make hiss less apparent. Light dynamic compression was used to improve the mix of vocals with instruments. The original recording runs fast and the pitch of the music is a bit sharp, so pitch was altered by -25 cents in the remaster to bring it to proper pitch. Track boundaries were adjusted from the original CD so that the music starts much closer to the beginning of each track. Several seconds of loud hum was reduced in track 14. The separate track for band introductions was merged with the preceding track (track 8, "Pretzel Logic"), while the excerpt of "Your Gold Teeth" was broken out as a separate track. 

Queen - 1975-04-30 - Yokohama, JP (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Bunka-Taiikukan

"Queen In Hama"
Tarantura TCDQ-9-1, 2

Sourced from a Mr. Peach master tape

Lineage:
Silvers > Cd Manipulator 2.70 > WAV > FLAC frontend (level 8)

Disc 1:

01. SE
02. Procession(Opening)
03. Now I'm Here
04. Ogre Battle
05. Great King Rat
06. White Queen
07. Flick Of The Wrist
08. Doing All Right
09. In The Lap Of The Gods
10. Killer Queen
11. The March Of The Black Queen
12. Bring Back That Leroy Brown
13. Son And Daughter
14. Brian May Solo
15. Son And Daughter
16. Introduction

Disc 2:01. Keep Yourself Alive
02. Seven Seas Of Rhye
03. Stone Cold Crazy
04. Liar
05. In The Lap Of The Gods Revisited(fade in)
06. Hey Big Spender
07. Modern Times Rock'n'Roll
08. Jailhouse Rock(Rock'n'Roll Medley)
09. See What A Fool I've Been
10. God Save The Queen(Ending)

Allman Brothers Band - 1976-04-30 - Louisville, KY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Allman Brothers Band
Kentucky Fair And Expo Center
Louisville, Kentucky
April 30, 1976
Friday 7:00PM

SBD -> ? -> CDR -> XLD -> Tagged FLAC

Grade A

Set One:
Disc One:
101. Pre-Show Tuning (4:51)
102. Not My Cross To Bear (9:15)
103. Don’t Keep Me Wondering (3:11)
104. Midnight Rider (4:14)
105. Jessica (9:37)
106. Ramblin’ Man (cut) (0:42)
107. Win, Lose Or Draw (7:23)

Disc Two:
201. Can’t Lose What You Never Had (6:49)
202. One Way Out (11:52) *Includes Tuning For Set 2

Set Two:
203. Nevertheless (4:17)
204. Sweet Mama (3:34)
205. Statesboro Blues (4:20)
206. Stormy Monday (8:50)
207. You Don’t Love Me (fades out) (6:49)

Notes:
*During tuning for “Nevertheless” Dickey Betts says “Greg Allman’s going to play some guitar. . . . how about that. . . . if he keeps it up I’m gonna cut his fingers off”

Track 106 cuts at 0:42
Track 207 fades out at 6:48

Bob Marley - 1976-04-30 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Bob Marley and the Wailers
30 apr. 76
early set
Beacon Theatre, NYC
1st gen. SBD

lineage
sbd master cass. > 1st copy > DAT > CDR > Flac

CD1
01 - Are You Ready? >
02 - Rastaman Chant >
03 - Conquering Lion
04 - Burnin' and Lootin'
05 - Them Belly Full
06 - Rebel Music
07 - Want More
08 - Roots Rock Reggae
09 - Johnny Was
10 - Lively Up Yourself
11 - Night Shift
12 - Crazy Baldhead
13 - encore break

CD2
01 - Positive Vibration >
02 - Rat Race >
03 - War >
04 - Get Up Stand Up

ZZ Top - 1977-04-30 - Birmingham, AL (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
Tape (probably master)>?>CD>Trade>FLACs from E-rroneous>Sony Soundforge (speed correction)>FLAC

(2) CD SET

01) Thunderbird
02) Chevrolet (Extended version with bizarre guitar jam!)
03) Precious and Grace (Alabama)
04) Waiting for the Bus
05) Jesus Just Left Chicago (Birmingham Alabama)
06) Enjoy & And Get It On
07) Pan Am Highway Blues
08) Move It On Down The Line

Billy says "Well, I don't know about everyone back there in the back row but it smells like everyones having a good time right up here in the front!"

09) It's Only Love
10) Ten Dollar Man

Billy says "Oh yeah, everybody having a good time so far this evening? That's right ladies, that is Dusty Hill right there from the Lone Star State of Texas. He's gonna sing this one for ya right heh!"

11) Heard it on the X (Fast paced version, jams hard!)
12) Arrested for Driving While Blind
13) Balinese
14) Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings
15) She's A Heartbreaker

Billy says "Oh me, lemme introduce you to a little girlfriend of mine, miss Pearly Gates, she's been with me for a long time. And before the show started we had a little conversation she said Billy don't let the night go by without playing me something maybe something everyone one here in Birmingham might understand. And I said what might that be? And she said how about a little beer drinkin' and hell raisin'!"

16) Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
17) Blue Jean Blues

(Billy says during the song, I sure hope I can hear somebody say get down tonight, cause I am gonna tear this guitar up! And the crowd screams GET DOWN!) .. A very bizarre and awesome version where Billy really does tear it up hard. Includes an extra version of a guitar solo and Billy says "That wasn't in the record, just something special for tonight." Also includes a short sermon about being treated bad by your old lady or your old man. And "I don't care if you're a lowdown hillbilly from Texas or a lowdown hillbilly from Alabama".

18) Rattlesnake Shake (Long extended version, unbelievable!)
19) La Grange
20) La Grange Part II
21) Sloppy Drunk
22) BBQ

Encore:
Billy says "Ya'll about ready for the second set to start?"

23) Mexican Blackbird (Vocals by Billy)
24) El Diablo
25) Goin' Down To Mexico
26) Tush
27) Backdoor Love Affair
28) Mellow Down Easy
29) Backdoor Love Affair Part 2
30) Long Distance Boogy (Alabama lyrics)

The show is ended with both Billy and Dusty yelling "Boogie Train" not once, but twice, then a final single verse jam and the crowd goes insane as they exit.

Scorpions - 1977-04-30 - Lanchester, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

The Scorpions (W/Uli Jon Roth)
Bolton Institute

Lineage:
SBD>?>Trade CD>EAC (log included)>WAV>FLAC Level 8

01 - All Night Long
02 - Pictured Life
03 - Backstage Queen
04 - They Need A Million
05 - Polar Nights
06 - In Trance
07 - Fly To The Rainbow
08 - Let The Good Times Roll
09 - Catch Your Train
10 - Top Of The Bill
11 - Hound Dog/Long Tall Sally
12 - Dark Lady
13 - Robot Man
14 - Unknown Instrumental

Led Zeppelin - 1977-04-30 - Pontiac, MI (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

No Label

source: 2nd gen. Tapes-> DAT-> CDR -> EAC -> FLAC(level;8)

CD 1

01. The Song Remains The Same
02. Sick Again
03. Nobody's Fault But Mine
04. In My Time Of Dying
05. Since I've Been Loving You
06. No Quarter 


CD 2
01. Ten Years Gone
02. The Battle Of Evermore
03. Going To California
04. Black Country Woman
05. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
06. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
07. Kashmir
08. Out On The Tiles / Moby Dick 


CD 3
01. Guitar Solo
02. Achilles Last Stand
03. Stairway To Heaven
04. Rock And Roll
05. Trampled Underfoot

Led Zeppelin - 1977-04-30 - Pontiac, MI (AUD/FLAC) "Hot Rods In Pontiac" by TDOLZ


(Audience FLAC)

Title: Hot Rods In Pontiac
Date: April 30, 1977
Venue: Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, MI, USA
Label: The Diagrams Of Led Zeppelin
Number: TDOLZ VOL.013
Source: Silvers > EAC > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC

Disc 1
01 The Song Remains The Same
02 The Rover / Sick Again
03 Nobody's Fault But Mine
04 In My Time Of Dying
05 Since I've Been Loving You
06 No Quarter

Disc 2
01 Ten Years Gone
02 The Battle Of Evermore
03 Going To California
04 Black Country Woman
05 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
06 White Summer / Black Mountain Side
07 Kashmir

Disc 3
01 Out On The Tiles / Moby Dick
02 Guitar Solo (includes Star Spangled Banner)
03 Achilles Last Stand
04 Stairway To Heaven
05 Rock And Roll
06 Trampled Underfoot

10CC - 1980-04-30 - Mainz, DE (FM/FLAC)




(FM BROADCAST FLAC)

"WILLIAM TELL EDITION" 027

Recorded by:
"William Tell" 

Recorded on:
4-elements yagi-antenna>Accuphase T100(FM Tuner)>JVC CD-1669-2(Cassette Deck)>Maxell XLR II C-90 Cassette.

GRAHAM GOULDMAN – Bass/Vocals 
ERIC STEWART – Guitar/Keyboards/Vocals 
RICK FENN – Guitar/Vocals 
DUNCAN MACKAY – Keyboards/Vocals 
PAUL BURGESS – Drums 
STUART TOSH – Drums/Vocals 

CD1:
01. L.A.Inflatable
02. Wall Street Shuffle
03. One Two Five
04. I'M Mandy Fly Me
05. Lovers Anonymous
06. How'M Ever Gonna Say Goodbye
07. Good Morning Judge
08. From Rochdale To Ocho Rios
09. Art For Art'S Sake
10. It Doesn'T Matter At All

CD2:
01. The Things We Do For Love
02. Don'T Send Me Back
03. Deadlock Holiday
04. Feel The Benifit(Pt.1-3)
05. I'M Not In Love
06. Rubber Bullets/Life'S A Minestrone
07. Roll Over Beethoven

Vasco Rossi - 1982-04-30 - Brescia, IT (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard SHN)

lineage
low gen tape > WaveLab > TLH

Maurizio Solieri - lead guitar
Massimo Riva - rhythm guitar
Mimmo Camporeale - keyboards
Andrea Righi - bass
Roberto Casini - drums

01. Alibi 5.31
02. Sono ancora in coma 2.59
03. Asilo republic 1.47
04. Colpa d'Alfredo 4.42
05. Voglio andare al mare 5.11
06. Vado al massimo 3.44
07. Ogni volta 4.47
08. Brava 6.33
09. Albachiara 4.39
10. Neve nera - Steve Rogers Band 3.44
11. Cocaine - Steve Rogers Band 1.56
12. Sensazioni forti 4.18
13. Ieri ho sg mio figlio 4.47
14. Dimentichiamoci questa città 5.33
15. Siamo solo noi 6.58
16. Jumping jack flash - Steve Rogers Band 2.56
17. Fegato spappolato 3.39
18. God save the queen / Johnny B. Goode 2.30

The bootleg recording of this concert has been made on the PA soundsystem. Hence, a great quality recording, a very energetic Vasco with a steaming atmosphere in the hall!

Thin Lizzy - 1982-04-30 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)




(DVDfull pro-shot)

Thin Lizzy
"Boys Are Back In Town"
Dominion Theater; London 30th April 1982

Source : PRO
Region : NTSC
Length : 120
Size : 2.74GB 
Resolution : 352 x 480

01 - Opening 
02 - Angel Of Death 
03 - Renegade 
04 - Don't Believe A Word
05 - Killer On The Loose
06 - Boys Are Back In Town 
07 - Bad Reputation 
08 - Brian Downey Solo 
09 - Baby Drives Me Crazy 
10 - Rosalie

Bonus : Rare TV Compilation 
11 - Whisky In The Jar' Promo Video - November 1972 
12 - The Rocker' featuring Gary Moore - February 1974
13 - Parisian Walkways' Live with Gary Moore - Belfast 17th December 1984
14 - Midge Ure interview 1979 The Tube, Tyne Tees TV studios, Newcastle, UK 21st January 1983
15 - Interview at dressing room 
16 - Boys Are Back In Town' (Live) 
17 - Sun Goes Down' (Live) 
18 - Cold Sweat' (Live) 
19 - Interview, Phil and John Sykes - 'Gastank', Channel 4 UK 1982
20 - The Greedies 'A Merry Jingle' Top Of The Pops, 25th December 1979
21 - The King's Call' Promo - June 1980
22 - Announcement of Phil Lynott's death and film of his funeral 11th January 1986.