sabato 27 aprile 2024

Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francisco, CA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Filmore West San Francisco California April 27Th 1969
Ksjo Fm 95.3 San Jose California Fm Broadcast From April 1979
On The Lobsters Platter Hosted By Paul The Lobster Wells

Lineage
Ksjo Fm Broadcast Analog 1St Generation Tape To Dat To Audio Cleaning Lab For Track Marks To Wav 16/48 To Tlh Flac Level 8 No Eq Or Other Tampering Just The Raw Tape As We Got It

Jimmy Page Guitar
John Paul Jones Bass Keyboards
John Bonham Drums
Robert Plant Vocals Harp

SET 1
01 Train Kept A-Rollin'
02 I Can't Quit You Baby
03 As Long As I Have You
- Fresh Garbage
- Shake
- The Lemon Song
- Cat's Squirrel
- No Money Down
- I'm A Man
- Cadillac
04 You Shook Me
05 How Many More Times
- Feel So Bad
- The Hunter
- Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush

SET 2
06 Killing Floor
07 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
08 Sitting and Thinking
09 Pat's Delight
10 Dazed Confused
11 Communication Breakdown

Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Led Zeppelin - 1969.04.27 
Venue: Fillmore West 
City: San Francisco 
Country: USA 
Quality: Excellent Stereo Soundboard 
No Of Cds: 2 
Comments: Raw unaltered transfer

Master>DAT>CDr(2)>EAC(secure m./read offset corr.)>WAV>FLAC(level7/verify/test)

01 The Train Kept A Rollin' (CD1) 
02 I Can't Quit You 
03 As Long As I Have You 
-Fresh Garbage 
-Shake 
-Cat's Squirrel 
-No Money Down 
-I'm A Man 
04 You Shook Me 
05 How Many More Times 
-The Hunter 
-Mulberry Bush 
07 The Lemon Song 
08 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (CD2) 
09 Sitting And Thinking 
10 Pat's Delight 
11 Dazed And Confused

Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/AUD/FLAC) "Nite Owl production"




(Soundboard/Audience FLAC)

LED ZEPPELIN - 1969-04-27 - Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA - SBD-AUD MATRIX (16bit) 

Led Zeppelin - "Live at Fillmore West: April 27, 1969" 
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 
Sunday night April 27, 1969 

STEREO MATRIX of two independent recordings mixed together: 
#1: stereo/mono stage recording ("SBD") [* cut]: (KSJO) pre-FM master reels > DAT [c. 1990] > CD-R [Spider-Web] 
#2: mono audience recording [** cut]: 2nd gen. copy [KRW_CO] 
SBD source (tail end) patched with: 1st gen. 7½ ips copy [David White c. 1979] > 2nd gen. reel [Bill B.] 

Jimmy Page - guitar 
John Paul Jones - bass 
John Bonham - drums 
Robert Plant - vocals & harmonica 

SET 1: [68:24] 
1. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Bradshaw, Kay, Mann) [3:16] * 
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (Dixon) [8:07] 
3. As Long As I Have You (Mimms) [18:34] 
contains: 
Fresh Garbage (Ferguson) * 
Bag's Groove (Jackson) 
I'm A Man (McDaniel) 
No Money Down (Berry) 
4. You Shook Me (Dixon, Lenoir) [9:55] 
5. How Many More Times (Page, Jones, Bonham, Plant) [23:03] */** 
contains: 
I Feel So Bad (Willis) 
The Hunter (Jones, Wells, Jackson, Dunn, Cropper) 
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (trad.) 
6. Communication Breakdown (Page, Jones, Bonham, Plant) [5:29] 

SET 2: [62:32] 
1. Killing Floor (Burnett) [9:05] * 
contains: Smokestack Lightning (Burnett) 
2. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Bredon, Page, Plant) [8:13] 
3. White Summer - Black Mountain Side (Page) [9:50] ** 
4. Sitting and Thinking (Morganfield) [7:28] 
5. Pat's Delight (Bonham, Jones, Page) [16:12] * 
6. Dazed and Confused (Page, Holmes) [11:45] */** 

NOTES: 
Restored version of the audience tape synchronized & mixed to remastered version of the stage recording: channels corrected (stereo/set 1) / azimuth corrected (mono/set 2); "Communication Breakdown" re-edited to set 1. 
The stage or SBD source is missing, among other smaller cuts, sections of "White Summer", the end of "How Many More Times", the intro to "Pat's Delight", and 77 seconds of "Killing Floor"; only the audience recording is available for these parts. 
A short section has here been repeated in the "Dazed and Confused" bow solo to repair a cut smoothly (as the audience source cuts out shortly before this point). 
32bit master mixdown dithered to 16bit and FLAC encoded after track splitting. 

Artwork included. A Nite Owl production (NO-2019-09).

Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/AUD/FLAC)




Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francisco, CA
(Soundboard FLAC)

The Jimmy Page Experience

Venue: Fillmore West

Source info: 
this full show was constructed from two sources.

Soundboard source: 
Master Reel > DAT > CDR

Audience source: 
2nd gen Cassette > DAT > CDR

Disc 1: First Set
Total time: 68:17

1. Train Kept A Rollin 3:15
2. I Can't Quit You 6:17
3. As Long As I Have You 20:19
~Fresh Garbage
~No Money Down
~Mannish Boy
4. You Shook Me 9:55
5. How Many More Times 22:27
~The Hunter
~(Here We Go Round) The Mulberry Bush
6. Communication Breakdown 6:04

Disc 2: Second Set
Total time: 62:15

1. Killing Floor 9:01
~Sweet Jelly Roll
2. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You 7:04
3. White Summer / Black Mountainside 10:39
4. Sittin' And Thinkin' 7:41
5. Pat's Delight 14:52
6. Dazed And Confused 12:58

shntool was used to correct SBE's

Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/AUD/FLAC)


(Soundboard/Audience FLAC)

Title: Avocado Blues
Label: Liquid Led (LLP-0912-018)
Venue: Fillmore West
Source: Soundboard w/Audience Fillers

Lineage:
Original Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Disc 1
01. The Train Kept A Rollin'
02. I Can't Quit You
03. As Long As I Have You
04. You Shook Me
05. How Many More Times
06. Communication Breakdown

Disc 2
01. Killing Floor
02. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
03. White Summer/Black Mountain Side
04. Sitting and Thinking
05. Pat's Delight
06. Dazed and Confused

Note:
Sweet Release, other than the cool artwort, what sitcks out in my mind after hearing the first few tracks is Bonham and Jones are more present in the mix than the other releases.
My stand-out tracks are "As Long As I Have You, How Many More Times and Pat's Delight".

Led Zeppelin - 1969-04-27 - San Francicso, CA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Fillmore West, San Francisco 

Soundboard [audience to fill] 
CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC 

The Train Kept a Rolling 
I Can't Quit You 
Bonzo's Snare 
As Long As I Have You 
You Shook Me 
How Many More Times 
Communication Breakdown 

Killing Floor 
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 
White Summer - Black Mountain Side 
Sitting and Thinking 
Pat's Delight 
Dazed Confused 


Led Zeppelin 
March 19th 1969 
London 

Kosmik Blues disc 3 
"Alexis Korner's World Service R&B Show" - AM Broadcast 

CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC8 

01 - Alexis Korner Intro 
02 - What Is And What Should Never Be 
03 - I Can't Quit You 
04 - You Shook Me 
05 - Sunshine Woman 
06 - Sunshine Woman [master>dat source] 

slumpy's notes - if you don't have this, get it - simple as that - a stunning double-set in astounding quality. 
** 

I first listened to this release on my main Hi Fi system, which is a pretty good rig. I thought that there was a very powerful bottom end sound, to the slight loss of the top end. I then listened to it through the speakers connected to my computer, and got a totally different impression. There is a better tiop end sound and it was really punchy and powerful. I was very impressed with the quality. Therefore this release may well sound different to people depending on the sound system it is played on. It of course must be compared to the Genuine Masters The Devils Blues that came out a while back, on a DVD-A. The sound on that release is powerful and more natural. This Beelzebub release has been remastered and sounds very punchy and powerful. Some people may prefer the Genuine Masters version, whilst others may prefer the Beelzebub version. As to the concert itself, it is of course a classic, one of the group's very best ever performances. This release has the added bonus of the Alexis Korner 19th March 1969 AM World Service radio broadcast. The sound here is probably as good as it gets, and so this release is very worthwhile. The packaging is in a colour card gatefold, very nicely done, and the CDRs are picture discs. There is a photo of Alexis Korner on the inside cover, and on the CDRs. (Jamie Boswell March 2005) 

Just when you think it's safe to say "This is the definitive release of show X" something always pops up to make you think again. The last night at the Fillmore has long been a favourite of just about every fan or collector past and present, and I myself must have 10 different bootleg and non-bootleg versions already. This release basically puts the rest onto the dusty top shelf, even the wonderful Genuine Masters Devils Blues release of last year. Compared side by side I am amazed at the difference - a warmer, more rounded sound, this release breathes more life into an already lively recording. Sourced from an obviously different original tape, this just sounds so much better than the rest, and has been a permanent fixture in my CD player for 2 days solid. I hesitate to say it, but until Mr Page releases an official version, this is now "The definitive release of this show"! The bonus material consists of an AM radio recording of the Alexis Korner radio show session from a few weeks earlier, with a second version of Sunshine Woman from a superior source thrown in for good measure, and the whole package comes in the traditional Beelzebub triple-gatefold card sleeve with printed discs. All in all, a superior sound to any of the previous offerings, and a must-have release. (Captain McCrunge March 06) 

Argenteum Astrum : 
This show is just blistering. The first set has the group firing on all cylinders and playing their hearts out. The second set is more bluesy and laid back, but that never means less enjoyable. The only live version of Sittin' and Thinkin', a Buddy Guy number, is here and the completely different song list for each set make this a great show to have. Dazed And Confused is really dark here. The group's excitement to be so anticipated by Californian audience found their way in Plant ad-libbed lyrics of I Can't Quit You Baby: "I'm so glad you came tonight ... but I think we're gonna leave this town for a little while ... I don't want to leave you people ... but I think we've got to leave San Francisco for a little while". Also some member of the audience is calling for You Shook Me, what makes a quick and quite funny response from Plant: "Right! Don't worry by that! Just one before that!"

Jethro Tull - 1971-04-27 - Port Chester, NY (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Jethro Tull
Capitol Theater,
Port Chester, NY, USA
April 27,1971
Late Show

CD1
01-Tuning
02-Nothing Is Easy
03-Aqualung
04-With You There To Help Me
05-Sossity; You're A Woman / Reasons For Waiting

CD2
01-My God w/ Flute Solo/Bouree
02-Cross-Eyed Mary w/ Drum Solo
03-Wind Up w/ Guitar Solo
04-Locomotive Breath (Fades Out)

This is an excellent quality audience recording from the 1971 North American tour.

Original notes:
-Recorded by Ken & Judy Lee on a Sony pc-124 cassette deck with Sony dynamic mics on Norelco cassettes. Microphones were set up in the balcony with a 10-20 foot spread.
-Original tape was baked in "Susie Q", shell replaced and transferred on a Tascam 122mk3 via a Lucid ADA1000 Analog to Digital Converter directly to disc on a Tascam CDRW700 by John Jay Hance.
-Cleanup performed by Peter G with Soundforge.

Received on 2 cdr's from John Jay Hance > EAC > a couple of retracking corrections with cd wave editor > trader's little helper > flac

Santana - 1971-04-27 - Milan, IT (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Venue Milano Pladido

Source= Trade from Bootleg Zone.

Carlos Santanaguitar/perc/vo
Gregg Rolie kbd/vo
Neal Schonguitar
Jose Chepito Areasperc
Michael Carabello perc
David Brown bass
Coke Escovedo perc
Michael Shrieve drums

01. Waiting
02. Incident At Neshabur
03. Toussaint L' Overture
04. Taboo
05. Batuka
06. Evil Ways
07. Soul Sacrifice
08. Samba Pa Ti
09. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
10. Oye Como Va
11. Savor
12. Jingo

Fairport Convention - 1974-04-27 - Worcester, MA (SBD/FLAC)


(Suondboard FLAC)

Clark University,

source: sbd 1st gen cassette
taperchuck's copy

lineage:
sbd (pre fm) > reel master > cassette, no nr

nak dragon > hd-p2 24/96 compact flash > pc > cd wave > adobe audition 2.0 > flac

disc one: 47:24
01 - Matty Groves
02 - Sloth
03 - It'll Take a Long Long Time
04 - Hens March >
05 - 4 Poster Bed
06 - Bring 'em Down
07 - Tokyo

disc two: 39:53
01 - Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
02 - Solo
03 - Rosie
04 - Ballad of Ned Kelly
05 - Dirty Linen
06 - Something You Got
07 - John the Gun
08 - Sir B. McKenzie

Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1975-04-27 - San Francisco, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Winterland Arena

Video Quality/Production Info: PRO-SHOT - PC AUTHORED BY UNKNOWN

LINAGE:
Files Downloaded from DC++ -> MY HDD -> you

VIDEO:
ID : 224 (0xE0)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, Matrix : Custom
Format settings, GOP : Variable
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 6 176 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 7 700 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 480 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Standard : NTSC

AUDIO:
ID : 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Muxing mode : DVD-Video
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 448 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits

01 - Whiskey Rock And Roller
02 - I Ain't The One
03 - The Needle And The Spoon
04 - I'm A Country Boy
05 - Gimme Three Steps
06 - Don't Ask Me No Questions
07 - Saturday Night Special
08 - Railroad Song
09 - Call Me The Breeze
10 - Sweet Home Alabama
11 - On The Hunt
12 - Free Bird

notes
Info file says, "DVD from video shot by Bill Graham's in-house multi-camera black and white setup. Not great video quality,  but not too bad either. The soundboard audio is very decent quality with selectable Dolby Digital/AC3 or linear PCM audio. There are a few minor bad spots, especially at the beginning  of the show and please understand that the in-house black and white Winterland video setup left a bit to be desired even when captured off of a master tape. But that being said, I'm sure this will please any Lynyrd Skynyrd fan just fine!



Pink Floyd - 1975-04-27 - Los Angeles, CA (AUD/FLAC)


Sports Arena


Lineage:
reel(M)>DAT(2)>FLAC (see notes)

Playback:
Tascam DA-20mkII>Waveterminal 2496>CEP (@16-bit, 44.1kHz)>WAV>CD Wave>FLAC

Editing:
Normalize, fades

Transfer:
Travis Simpson

01 - Raving And Drooling
02 - You Gotta Be Crazy
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 1-5
04 - Have A Cigar
05 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 1-6
06 - Speak To Me
07 - Breathe
08 - Travel
09 - Time
10 - Breathe (Reprise)
11 - The Mortality Sequence
12 - Money
13 - Us and Them
14 - Any Colour You Like
15 - Brain Damage
16 - Eclipse
17 - Echoes


CD 1: 80:28

Eric Clapton - 1977-04-27 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Eric Clapton - Live In Great Smoke
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England
April 27, 1977
Tarantura Hammer 001,2

Lineage:
Soundboard>?>cd>EAC>Flac frontend 6

Disc 1:
01. Hello Old Friend 
02. Sign Language 
03. Alberta 
04. Tell The Truth 
05. Knocking On Heaven's Door 
06. Steady Rollin' Man 
07. Can't Find My Way Home 

Disc 2:
01. Further On Up The Road 
02. Stormy Monday 
03. Badge 
04. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 
05. I Shot The Sheriff 
06. Layla 
07. Key To The Highway 

My Rating (scale 1-6) SBD 6

Geetarz Comments:
Well recorded, crisp performance. Essential to any core collection.

Led Zeppelin - 1977-04-27 - Cleveland, OH (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Venue: Richfield Coliseum

Lineage:
Master Cassettes>1st gen reels(Maxell XLII)>pc>wav(24/96)>wav(16/44 w/Adobe Audition)>tracking(cd wave)>flac
Transferred by: weedwacker

01. The Song Remains The Same(beginning cut) 03:44
02. Sick Again 07:05
03. Nobody's Fault But Mine 07:17
04. In My Time Of Dying 11:37
05. Since I've Been Loving You 09:43
06. No Quarter(cut at 05:07) 20:45
07. Ten Years Gone 10:05
08. The Battle Of Evermore 06:27
09. Going To California 05:14
10. Black Country Woman 01:42
11. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 05:42
12. White Summer(cut at 00:29) 03:45
13. Black Mountain Side 01:34
14. Kashmir 09:34
15. Over The Top 17:26
16. Noise Solo(cut at 10:06) 10:10
17. Achilles Last Stand 10:28
18. Stairway To Heaven 11:44
19. Rock And Roll(beginning cut) 04:12
20. Trampled Underfoot 06:59

Notes:
These reels were lent to me by Bill B. to transfer.

Bill B's notes:
D.F. and I would coach the Seattle Kingdome video director (N.W.) on songs to be played at upcoming major shows. Basically he was "studying up" on song placement and solos to be expected. Having worked at both the Superdome and in Cleveland, N.W. had friends at other venues. He simply asked a friend working the show in Cleveland to get him a copy of the show and fire it off to us in Seattle. The guy brought in his home deck, walked up to the board, and being on the crew they plugged him in. Just that simple. These reels are a direct copy of the master cassettes done in the early 80’s on a brand new Akai GX-77 reel deck using Maxell XLII tape at 7.5 ips and the rare EE equalization that the tape required. I personally have a better trust in this source than I do in the actual masters now. The masters still exist, but they aren’t going in the mail, and after so many years, I just think that 7.5 ips quarter inch reels are the best way to go. They may never have been played before Weedwacker’s efforts. I kept a second “play” copy on Maxell UD reels for listening. This source is pristine, not one of the bootleg versions, not off crude cassette copies from me in the 80’s. This is the real deal. Thank you Weedwacker for stepping up to make this happen, you and Darrell, and NW, and whoever the guy was that plugged in.

Roxy Music - 1979-04-27 - Osaka JP (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Roxy Music - Manifesto Tour - 
Title: Re-make Re-Model 
Dates: Friday, April 27, 1979 
Venue: Osaka Festival Hall, Osaka Japan. 

Source: Audience Recording 
Lineage: Master tape > Sony PCM-M10 96KHz 24Bit > Sound Engine > 
44.1KHz 16Bit WAV > Xrecode II > FLAC 
* It was reeditted on July 27, 2016. EQ: on 
Taper: japrainbow 

Bryan Ferry: Vocals, Keyboards 
Phil Manzanera: Guitar 
Andy Mackay: Saxophone, Oboe 
Paul Thompson: Drums 
Dave Skinner: Keyboards 
Gary Tibbs: Bass

Disc.1
01: Intro 
02: Manifesto 
03: Trash 
04: Out Of The Blue 
05: Angel Eyes 
06: A Song For Europe 
07: Still Falls The Rain 
08: Mother Of Pearl 
09: Ain't That So 
10: Stronger Through The Years 
11: Ladytron 

Disc.2 

01: In Every Dream Home A Heartache 
02: Love Is The Drug 
03: Edition Of You 

Encore 

04: Do The Strand 
05: Re-Make Re-Model

Joni Mitchell - 1983-04-27 - The Hague, NL (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Congresgebouw

Original Flac files from a previous torrent.

Joni Mitchell Electric Guitar, Dulcimer, and Piano
Vinnie Colaiuta Drums
Russell Ferrante Keyboards
Larry Klein Bass
Michael Landau Guitar

01. Coyote
02. For Free
03. Big Yellow Taxi
04. A Case Of You
05. You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio
06. You're So Square
07. Solid Love
08. Love
09. Ladies Man
10. Don't Interrupt The Sorrow
11. Refuge Of The Roads
12. Flat Tires

David Bowie - 1983-04-27 - Dallas, TX (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Las Colinas Soundstage

raw mono masters/sound forge/wav/flac 

David Bowie - vocals, guitar, saxophone 
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar 
Earl Slick - guitar 
Carlos Alomar - guitar 
Carmine Rojas - bass guitar 
Tony Thompson - drums, percussion 
Dave Lebolt - keyboards, synthesizers 
Steve Elson - saxophones 
Stan Harrison - saxophones, woodwinds 
Lenny Pickett - saxophones, woodwinds 
George Simms - backing vocals 
Frank Simms - backing vocals 

Disc 1: 
01. Station to Station 
02. Cracked Actor 
03. Ashes to Ashes 
04. Space Oddity 
05. Young Americans 
06. Soul Love 
07. Hang on to Yourself 
08. Fame 
09. TVC15 
10. Stay 
11. Jean Genie 
12. Modern Love 

Disc 2: 
01. Star 
02. Heroes 
03. What in the World 
04. Look Back in Anger 
05. Joe the Lion 
06. Wild is the Wind 
07. Golden Years 
08. Fashion 
09. Let's Dance 
10. Red Sails 
11. Breaking Glass 
12. Life on Mars 
13. Sorrow 
14. Cat People 
15. China Girl 
16. Scary Monsters 
17. Rebel Rebel 
18. I Can't Explain 
19. White Heat, White Light 

There are many versions of these tapes but these are the best anybody has heard. Before "heyricky" died of a massive overdose in 2005 he gave these and the Beatles "River Rhine Tapes" to me to hold onto so he wouldn't sell them for a "fix" and instructed me to only torrent them after he had been dead for a year. Last year I torrented his "River Rhine Tapes" on the anniversary of his death and now on the 2nd anniversary of his death I present......."David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan The Serious Rehearsal 1983" The story goes that after Bowie saw Stevie perform at the Montreuz Jazz Festival in 1982 he asked him to join his band and tour in support of his new album "Serious Moonlight" after a few rehearsals Stevie decided to skip joining Bowies band so this is all we get to hear. It would have been amazing. Supposedly these were recorded by Bowies manager using a mono Nagra machine. "heyricky" then obtained the tapes (we don't know how) and remixed into "mock" stereo. 

U2 - 1983-04-27 - Auburn, NY (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

U2
4-27-83
Cayuga County Community College Spartan Hall
Auburn, NY

01 - Gloria
02 - I threw a brick through a window
03 - A day without me
04 - Seconds
05 - Surrender
06 - Sunday bloody sunday
07 - The cry>
08 - The electric co. (bring on the clowns snippet)
09 - I fall down
10 - October >
11 - Tomorrow
12 - New years day
13 - Two hearts beat as one (lets twist again snippet)
14 - Twilight
15 - Out of control
16 - Crowd

Encore:
17 - 11 o'clock tick tock  (drowning man snippet)
18 - I will follow
19 - Crowd
20 - Happy Birthday (Joe O'Herlihy)
21 - 40

Recording information: 
80-'83 circa, aiwa, stereo, battery powered, condenser type mics, headphone mounted by ears,thereby, partially "binaural> Sharp handheld recorder (circa 80-83, stereo, fm, walkman size,4 band equalizer,anyone know this model?); no dolby > Ampex 370 cassette > Sony CFS-1035 > 1/8" mini cord headphone out/mic in > hp pavillion zt3017WM w/soundmax integrated digital audio > spin it again v1.1 > wav > Audacity > aiff > flac

Taper: nowurtalkin (Jeff Silverberg)
Artwork/audio production: Jeff Topping

This is a remaster of the previous release back in 2010. Jeff Silverberg acquired some new gear and software, and with a little encouragement and persistence was able to transfer the master audio cassette with far better sound quality than the previous version. I╒m sure you will enjoy this show even more now. A real treasure. The audience was only about 500 people I've been told, so it helps the sound quality throughout. It starts rough as most audience tapes do, but certainly gets sweeter as the set progresses.It gets better... 

How could the miracle finding of a 31 year old Master recording of a U2 War Tour show get any better??? A properly digitized transfer turned this recording from good to GREAT! 

Danny Gatton & Tom Principato - 1984-04-27 - Washington, DC (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Danny Gatton & Tom Principato
Adam's Rib, Washington, DC 
April 27, 1984

Source: Soundboard > 5th generation cassette
Transfer: Sony TC-WE 475 > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (44.1 kHz)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav > TLH [SBE aligned] Flac level 8

Danny Gatton (guitar)
Tom Principato (vocals, guitar)
Mike Sucher (keyboards, background vocals)
John Previti (bass)
Robbie Magruder (drums)

"Adam's is proud to present, fasten your seatbelts, here come Blazing Telecasters!"

1st set = 78:35 min
01 Gypsy Dance (Tom's Samba)
02 Breaking Even
03 Honey Hush (Talkin' Woman) 
04 Quiet Village
05 Cherokee 
06 Blue Mood 
07 Talk To Me
08 In A Dream
09 I'm On Fire
10 Been N Gone

2nd set = 102:33 min
11 If You Love Me Like You Say
12 Breaking Even
13 If You Only Knew
14 Seven Come Eleven
15 Back Door Blues
16 Head First 
17 Instrumental jam 
18 Safronia B
19 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
20 Gypsy Dance (Tom's Samba)
21 Harlem Nocturne (patch starts @ 4:13)
22 Honeydripper (patched from audience recording)

Europe - 1985-04-27 - Uppsala, SWE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Quality : VHSRip 
Formato : DVD Video 
Codec Video : MPEG2 
Codec : AC3 Video : 
MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4:3) 25.00fps 9396Kbps Audio : AC3 48000Hz stereo 256Kbps

Joey Tempest 
John Norum 
Ian Haugland 
John Leven 
Mic Michaeli 

01 - Intro
02 - Dance The Night Away
03 - Ninja
04 - Treated Bad Again
05 - On The Loose
06 - Carrie
07 - Dreamer
08 - Love Chaser
09 - Seven Doors Hotel
10 - Ian and Mic Instrumental
11 - John Norum Guitar Solo - Aphasia
12 - Acoustic Instrumental
13 - Open Your Heart
14 - Stormwind
15 - Rock the Night





Eric Clapton - 1987-04-27 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Same Old Blues Definitive Master

Lineage:
SBD>?>cdr>eac>flac

Disc 1:
01 - Crossroads
02 - White Room
03 - I Shot the Sheriff
04 - Hung Up On Your Love
05 - Wonderful Tonight
06 - Miss You
07 - Same Old Blues

Disc 2:
01 - Tearing Us Apart
02 - Holy Mother
03 - Badge
04 - Let it Rain
05 - Cocaine
06 - Layla (split into two files)
07 - Further On Up the Road
08 - Sunshine of Your Love

Chicago - 1987-04-27 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Chicago
Budokan, Tokyo, Japan - April 27/1987

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

Bill Champlin - keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Robert Lamm - keyboards, Vocals
Lee Loughnane - Trumpet
James Pankow - Trombone
Walt Parazaider - Woodwinds
Jason Scheff - Bass, Vocals
Danny Seraphine - Drums
Dawayne Bailey - Guitar

01. 25 Or 6 To 4
02. You're the Inspiration
03. Saturday in the Park
04. If She Would Have Been Faithful
05. Stay The Night
06. Will You Still Love Me?
07. Hard Habit to Break
08. Hard To Say I'm Sorry
09. Get Away

Excellent soundboard (IMO) from the 1987 tour, unfortunately not the complete show, recorded during their 1987 Japan tour, promoting Chicago 18.

Dire Straits - 1992-04-27 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Venue Palais Omnisports De Bercy, Paris, France
Date 27th April 1992
Source Audience
Format 2CD-R

CD 1
01. Calling Elvis
02. Walk of life
03. Heavy fuel
04. Romeo and Juliet
05. The bug
06. Private investigations
07. Sultans of swing

CD 2
01. Planet of New Orleans
02. Your latest trick
03. You and your friend
04. On every street
05. Telegraph road
06. Money for nothing
07. Two young lovers

Comments
Great sounding recording. One of the first 1992 European concerts, right after Dire Straits' US and Canadian tour. Great to hear another 1992 version of Planet of New Orleans and it seems that Your latest trick became part of the standard setlist from this month on. Also including a great sounding version of You and your friend and a very enthusiastic audience. Nice atmosphere. Complete concert.

Cheap Trick - 1998-04-27 - Hollywood, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Night At The Roxy 
The Roxy 

lineage
Silver CD - dbpoweramp - Flac (Level 8) 

Great SBD from The Roxy from 1998. Crank It Up!!! 

01 Elo kiddies 
02 Big eyes 
03 Can't hold on 
04 Oh Caroline 
05 Surrender 
06 Auf wiedersehen 
07 I want you to want me 
08 Cold turkey 
09 Heaven tonight incl bass solo 
10 Flame 
11 Ain't that a shame 
12 Dream police 
13 Goodnight 
14 High roller 
15 Southern girls 
16 Clock strikes ten

Iron Maiden - 1998-04-27 - Nancy, FR (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Virtual lights strikes over france 
Nancy, Le Zenith France 

Lineage: 
Silver disc - Wave - TLH - Flac level 8 

CD1
01 - Futureal 
02 - The Angel & The Gambler 
03 - Lightning Strikes Twice 
04 - Man On The Edge 
05 - Heaven Can Wait 
06 - The Clansman 
07 - When To Worlds Collide 
08 - Murders In Rue Morgue 
09 - 2 Minutes To Midnight 
10 - The Educated Fool 
11 - Don’T Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger 

CD2 
01 - Hallowed Be Thy Name 
02 - Afraid To Shoot Strangers 
03 - The Evil That Men Do 
04 - The Clairvoyant 
05 - Fear Of The Dark 
06 - Iron Maiden 
07 - The Number Of The Beast 
08 - The Trooper 
09 - Sanctuary 

bonus tracks
Nancy Le zenith 1996-01-28:
10 - Fortunes Of War
11 - Blood On The World’S Hands
12 - The Aftermath

notes
An audience recording of very good quality but the amazing part is the set, they played The educated fool & Don’t look to the eyes of a stranger both songs were only played at the beginning of the tour This is the second date of the tour and they also played Murders in rue morgue (very Rare with BLAZE) 

David Sylvian - 2004-04-27 - Osaka, JP (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Sankei Hall
"Love Is All There"

Lineage: ?? > CDR > WAV > Adobe Audition 1.5 (noise reduction) > flac
Taped by: Sylph
Transfered by: AWS

CD1:
01 Entrance
02 Blemish
03 The Good Son
04 The Only Daughter
05 The Heart knows better
06 She is not
07 Late Night Shopping
08 How little we need to be happy
09 A Fire in the Forest
10 The Other Side of Life

CD2:
01 When Poets dreamed of Angels + Cries & Whispers
02 The Shining of Things
03 Blue Skinned Gods
04 Praise
05 Maria
06 Wasn't I Joe
07 World Citizen
08 Jean the Birdman

Notes:
it is clearly one of the top recordings of the tour with the hiss taken out. I spent a long time aiming for the most precise application of the noise reduction that I could, there is some slight artifacting you can hear on headphones when things are quiet but other than that it shouldn't be noticable. No other treatments were made. There are noticable differences in arrangement in many songs compared to the European leg. Furtermore Sylvian seems to be in a rather improvisatory mood as he takes more liberties than usual with rhythm and melody on vocals.

Robert Plant - 2005-04-27 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Robert Plant & The Strange Sensations 
Scala 
London, U.K. 
April 27, 2005 

Lineage: 
FM (off air) BBC Radio2 broadcast > CDR Pioneer PSR-509 > EAC (secure mode) > Soundforge > Flac (level, sector boundary aligned, verified) 

01) Intro (0:27) 
02) Another Tribe (5:37) 
03) Shine It All Around (5:29) 
04) Black Dog (5:11) 
05) Freedom Fries (4:27) 
06) Tin Pan Alley (6:34) 
07) Gallows Pole (5:41) 
08) The Mighty Rearranger (6:45) 
09) The Enchanter (7:09) 
10) Whole Lotta Love (8:43) 
11) Outro (0:28) 

Comments: 
Sound quality is excellent -- a great capture of a relatively uncompressed (compared to the American counterpart) BBC radio broadcast. This sounds good enough to be comparable to a commercial release (though I checked the box set and his various CD singles, and couldn't find any of these songs released "legitimately"). 

One comment is that there were six small pops which were patched from a satellite broadcast. These are all tiny patches and I defy anyone to be able to identify them by ear; nonetheless, the locations and lineage of the patches are included in the info file.