sabato 21 giugno 2025
The Who - 1970-06-21 - Memphis, TN (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Ellis Memorial Auditorium
From the JEMS archives
Lineage:
1st gen cassette>Nakamichi 670 pitch & azimuth-adjusted playback deck>Wavelab 96/24>Izotope 44.1/16>flac
Transferred By: JEMS
CD1 [50:27]
(1) Heaven and Hell (start cut) (3:32)
(2) Can't Explain (3:12)
(3) Young Man Blues (6:15)
(4) Water (9:42)
(5) Overture (4:43)
(6) It's a Boy (0:42)
(7) 1921 (2:26)
(8) Amazing Journey (5:14)
(9) Sparks (2:58)
(10) Eyesight to the Blind (1:56)
(11) Christmas (3:17)
(12) The Acid Queen (3:30)
(13) Pinball Wizard (2:53)
CD2 [42:16]
(1) Do You Think It's Alright (0:24)
(2) Fiddle About (1:11)
(3) Tommy Can You Hear Me (1:09)
(4) There's a Doctor I've Found (0:25)
(5) Go To The Mirror (3:33)
(6) Smash the Mirror (1:15)
(7) Miracle Cure (0:13)
(8) I'm Free (2:19)
(9) Tommy's Holiday Camp (1:01)
(10) We're Not Gonna Take It (9:21)
(11) Summertime Blues (4:05)
(12) My Generation (17:15)
Comments:
The beginning of a new series from the JEMS archives. Up to now we've been putting up masters, but I've pulled out some first generation tapes and started transferring them. These aren't 'low-gen' or 'I-don't-know' gen tapes, these are legitimate 1st gen tapes, meaning my copy came right from the master. I got this from the guy that taped the show. It was a cassette master and this copy is probably as good as were going to get on this one which is a pretty good quality for this era of recording.
Ellis Memorial Auditorium
From the JEMS archives
Lineage:
1st gen cassette>Nakamichi 670 pitch & azimuth-adjusted playback deck>Wavelab 96/24>Izotope 44.1/16>flac
Transferred By: JEMS
CD1 [50:27]
(1) Heaven and Hell (start cut) (3:32)
(2) Can't Explain (3:12)
(3) Young Man Blues (6:15)
(4) Water (9:42)
(5) Overture (4:43)
(6) It's a Boy (0:42)
(7) 1921 (2:26)
(8) Amazing Journey (5:14)
(9) Sparks (2:58)
(10) Eyesight to the Blind (1:56)
(11) Christmas (3:17)
(12) The Acid Queen (3:30)
(13) Pinball Wizard (2:53)
CD2 [42:16]
(1) Do You Think It's Alright (0:24)
(2) Fiddle About (1:11)
(3) Tommy Can You Hear Me (1:09)
(4) There's a Doctor I've Found (0:25)
(5) Go To The Mirror (3:33)
(6) Smash the Mirror (1:15)
(7) Miracle Cure (0:13)
(8) I'm Free (2:19)
(9) Tommy's Holiday Camp (1:01)
(10) We're Not Gonna Take It (9:21)
(11) Summertime Blues (4:05)
(12) My Generation (17:15)
Comments:
The beginning of a new series from the JEMS archives. Up to now we've been putting up masters, but I've pulled out some first generation tapes and started transferring them. These aren't 'low-gen' or 'I-don't-know' gen tapes, these are legitimate 1st gen tapes, meaning my copy came right from the master. I got this from the guy that taped the show. It was a cassette master and this copy is probably as good as were going to get on this one which is a pretty good quality for this era of recording.
Grateful Dead - 1971-06-21 - Herouville, FR (DVDfull pro-shot)
(DVDfull pro-shot)
Chateau d'Herouville (a.k.a "The Honky Chateau")
Multi Camera Pro-shot
This is the un-encoded PAL version.
Video:
Lineage: VHS master > Roxio VHS to DVD > iMovie'08 7.1.4 > iDVD 7.0.4 > PAL
Audio: (shnid 94356)
SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat -> CD
Transfer Info:
CD -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> Adobe Audition v1.5 -> FLAC
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
July 18, 2008
Video Attribute :
Video compression mode : MPEG-2
TV system : PAL
Aspect Ratio : 4:3
Display Mode : reserved
Source picture resolution : 576x720
Frame Rate : 25.00
Source picture letterboxed : Not letterboxed
Bitrate : 8.00 Mbps
Menu : Yes (song list on separate menu)
Audio Attribute :
Number of Audio channels : 2
Number of Audio streams : 1
Audio Coding mode: Linear PCM audio
Sampling Rate : 48kHz 1536Kbps
Jerry Garcia - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Phil Lesh - Bass, Vocals
Bob Weir - Guitar, Vocals
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Partial Morning Dew (B&W)
Hard To Handle (Color)
China Cat Sunflower (B&W)
I Know You Rider (B&W)
Deal (Color)
Partial Black Peter (Color)
Sugar Magnolia (Color)
Sing Me Back Home (B&W)
Interviews
The group's most exotic gig in 1971 was a one-shot in France.
"We went over there to do a big festival, a free festival they were gonna have, but the festival was rained out. It flooded. We stayed at this little chateau which is owned by a film score composer who has a 16-track recording studio built into the chateau, and this is a chateau that Chopin once lived in; really old, just delightful, out in the country near the town of Auvers sure Oise, which is where Vincent Van Gogh is buried. …" Garcia said.
"We were there with nothing to do: France, a 16-track recording studio upstairs, all our gear, ready to play, and nothing to do. So, we decided to play at the chateau itself, out in the back, in the grass, with a swimming pool, just play into the hills. We didn't even play to hippies, we played to a handful of townspeople in Auvers. We played and the people came — the chief of police, the fire department, just everybody. It was an event and everybody just had a hell of a time — got drunk, fell in the pool. It was great."
--Jerry Garcia--
Some of the Grateful Dead show at Hérouville were broadcast in France by the "The Second Channel" of the ORTF (French Radio and Television Broadcasting) on the July 24, 1971 edition of the rock program "Pop 2"
A second part of the show has been broadcast in Black & White ( don't know why !) on the November 27, 1971.
Audio has been captured in Mono
The interview conducted with Jerry is really interesting but overdubbed in French.
That overlay doesn't allow English speakers to truly hear all that's being said. Of course, if you speak fluent French then you might be able to understand all that Jerry is talking about and all that the translator dude says afterwards.
Audio Notes:
-- Disc change is seamless
-- The intro to Truckin' is cut
-- First few notes to Me And My Uncle are cut
-- Thanks to Rob Eaton for the discs
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
Notes
- Video assets courtesy of hbtoulouse from PAL version seeded at TTD.
- SBD audio courtesy of the LossLess Legs.
- Audio synchronization by Kevin Tobin using Adobe Audition to compress/expand the audio in multitrack mode to match the original audio.
- Video patches created with Ulead VideoStudio 9 by Kevin Tobin.
- Multiplexing via TMPGEnc MPEG Editor by Kevin Tobin.
- DVD authoring via DVD Architect 4.5 by Kevin Tobin.
Audio\Video Faults:
I'm not going to begin to document the massive number of cuts that I found in this amazing video - the POP 2 editors did a fairly good job in most places where the cuts were almost seamless but when compared to the Miller soundboard, large chunks of every song were missing. Morning Dew and Black Peter were left incomplete, however missing footage between existing clips were filled in to allow for the music to flow and short lead-in or lead-out footage was added. The rest of the songs are now complete. I spent almost 40 hours matching the existing video and filler with the intent of making it as close to possible - this was after the time I spent syncing the existing video to the Miller soundboard. I enjoyed and appreciate the original footage supplied by hbtoulouse and have made these modifications with his blessing. I also put the songs in the correct order and moved the Jerry interviews to a seperate section. I only hope you enjoy this as much as I do as it doesn't really get much better than this.
Santana - 1973-06-21 - Anchorage, AK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)
SPORTS ARENA
Lineage:
3rd generation tape/CDR/CDEx/Flacfrontend/TLH/you
Carlos Santana
Jose “Chepito” Areas
Tom Coster
Richard Kermode
Armando Peraza
Douglas Rauch
Michael Shrieve
Leon Thomas
CD1 [45.01]
01. Going Home/A-1 Funk/Every Step Of The Way
02. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
03. Oye Como Va
04. Japan
05. Bambele
06. Um-um-um
CD2 [71.02]
01. Yours Is The Light
02. Batucada
03. Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)
04. Stone Flower/Waiting
05. Castillos De Arena, Part 1 (Sand Castle)
06. Free Angela
07. Samba De Sausalito
08. Mantra/Kyoto/Castillos De Arena, Part 2 (Sand Castle)
09. Light Of Life
10. Se A Cabo
11. Mr Udo
12. The Creator Has A Master Plan
13. Savor
14. Toussaint L’Overture
Notes:
The last show Santana did on their way to the spectacular Japan 73 shows.The first time that they played Leon THomas's song "The creator has a masterplan". A real gem in any Santana collection!
Elton John - 1975-06-21 - London, UK (SBD/AUD/FLAC)

(Soundboard Audience FLAC)
01 - Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
02 - Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)
03 - Candle in the Wind
04 - The Bitch Is Back
05 - Dixie Lily
06 - Philadelphia Freedom
07 - Chameleon
08 - Bennie and the Jets
09 - Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds (The Beatles cover)
10 - I Saw Her Standing There (The Beatles cover)
11 - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
12 - Tower of Babel
13 - Bitter Fingers
14 - Tell Me When the Whistle Blows
15 - Someone Saved My Life Tonight
16 - (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket
17 - Better Off Dead
18 - Writing
19 - We All Fall in Love Sometimes
20 - Curtains
21 - Pinball Wizard (The Who cover)
22 - Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
Santana - 1975-06-21 - Cincinnati, OH (SBD/FLAC)
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Yes - 1975-06-21 - Hollywood, CA (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
Hollywood Bowl
Jon Anderson
Steve Howe
Chris Squire
Patrick Moraz
Alan White
lineage:
silver CD "Same Old Yessongs" Highland 470/471>EAC>FLAC (level 8)
CD1
01 - Firebird Suite
02 - Sound Chaser
03 - Close To The Edge
04 - To Be Over
05 - Gates Of Delirium
CD2
01 - Your Move
02 - Mood For A Day
03 - Long Distance Runaround
04 - Moraz Solo
05 - Clap
06 - And You And I
07 - Ritual
08 - Roundabout
09 - Sweet Dreams
comments: excellent audience recording
Hollywood Bowl
Jon Anderson
Steve Howe
Chris Squire
Patrick Moraz
Alan White
lineage:
silver CD "Same Old Yessongs" Highland 470/471>EAC>FLAC (level 8)
CD1
01 - Firebird Suite
02 - Sound Chaser
03 - Close To The Edge
04 - To Be Over
05 - Gates Of Delirium
CD2
01 - Your Move
02 - Mood For A Day
03 - Long Distance Runaround
04 - Moraz Solo
05 - Clap
06 - And You And I
07 - Ritual
08 - Roundabout
09 - Sweet Dreams
comments: excellent audience recording
Led Zeppelin - 1977-06-21 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC)
Listen To This Eddie Definitive Version (Jelly Roll) (FLAC)
Venue: The Forum
Location: Inglewood, California, USA
Source: Audience
Lineage:
Silver CD > EAC > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC(level 8)
Bootleg Title: Listen To This Eddie Definitive Version (3CD)
Label: Jelly Roll
CD1
01.The Song Remains The Same
02.Sick Again
03.Nobody's Fault But Mine
04.Over The Hills And Far Away
05.Since I've Been Loving You
06.No Quarter
CD2
01.Ten Years Gone
02.The Battle Of Evermore
03.Going To California
04.Black Country Woman
05.Bron-yr-Aur Stomp
06.White Summer
07.Kashmir
CD3
01.Out On The Tiles/Moby Dick
02.Heartbreaker
03.Guitar Solo
04.Achilles Last Stand
05.Stairway To Heaven
06.Whole Lotta Love
07.Rock And Roll
Art & Checksum Included.
Led Zeppelin - 1977-06-21 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
Led Zeppelin 1977-06-21 * Forum * Inglewood, CA * Uncirculated GaryB Master * 2nd Recorder * JEMS * 16/44 Mastered (16-bit) (FLAC)
Led Zeppelin
The Forum
Inglewood, CA
June 21, 1977
Listen To This Erik
GaryB Master Cassettes via JEMS
Recording Gear: portable cassette recorder with built-in mono microphone (model unknown)
JEMS 2017 Transfer: GaryB’s Memorex 120-minute master cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96 capture to .wav > pitch adjustment > iZotope RX6 and Ozone 6 restoration and mastering > iZotope MBIT+ resample and dither to 16/44.1 > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.37 > FLAC
01 anticipatory audience ecstacy
02 The Song Remains The Same
03 The Rover > Sick Again
04 Nobody's Fault But Mine
05 Over The Hills And Far Away
06 Since I've Been Loving You
07 No Quarter
08 Ten Years Gone
09 The Battle Of Evermore
10 Going To California
11 Black Country Woman
12 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
13 White Summer/Black Mountain Side
14 Kashmir
15 Out On The Tiles > Moby Dick
16 Heartbreaker
17 Achilles Last Stand
18 Stairway to Heaven
19 Whole Lotta Love > Rock and Roll
Known Faults:
-No Quarter: splice due to tape flip
-Heartbreaker: cut, with small bit of guitar solo preserved
-Achilles Last Stand: joined in progress, cut near end
-Stairway To Heaven: splice
Forty years after the band’s legendary performance, one of the most iconic Led Zeppelin bootlegs of all time, Listen To This Eddie, gets a companion with the first-ever release of GaryB’s mono master tapes from The Forum, June 21, 1977. This newly uncovered second recording of the show complements the work of legendary taper Mike Millard (whose tape is the source of the LTTE bootleg) to provide an alternative perspective and a fresh, compelling way to listen anew to this fantastic and familiar show.
For decades, Millard’s recording stood as the only document of the show to surface, though GaryB and friends have been listening to his recording since the day after, especially his buddy Erik who, having taken some “mood enhancers” prior to the show, woke up the next day with almost no memory of what took place. Because Erik couldn’t remember much, GaryB titled his tape Listen To This Erik.
GaryB’s title implies that he was familiar with the famous Eddie bootleg, and indeed he was. In fact, it was because of Millard’s tape/the Eddie bootleg that GaryB never felt there would be any desire for his recording, since he deemed the quality of Eddie to be superior to Erik. For that reason, his tape of the show went unheard by Zeppelin collectors at large until a couple months ago when, to recognize the show’s 40th anniversary, GaryB posted an incomplete and cobbled together MP3 of his tape to YouTube. The response from Zeppelin fans was immediate: WHERE DID THIS COME FROM and HOW CAN WE GET THIS?
What Zep fans were responding to both in YouTube comments and on message boards was atmosphere. As great as Millard’s Led Zeppelin recordings are, one thing they don’t unmistakably capture is the electric atmosphere of the crowd, something those who were there remember so clearly. “From 8:15 to 9:45 pm,” GaryB recalls, “every time a song on the pre-show tape began to fade, the crowd started cheering. By the time they came on, insanity.”
He continues: “The electricity of the crowd always stood out to me. Springsteen once said that the very word ‘concert’ means BOTH the audience and artist are engaged. On this night, both Zeppelin and the crowd brought their A game and the result was an epic show. I thought the band just fed off the crowd and kicked it up to a rarely seen level. Listen to the audience when Page is introduced: the ovation was crazy. I tell my wife and kids that when I’m old and I can’t remember anything, just put on my concert recording of 6/21/77 and I’ll have a huge smile on my face.”
GaryB’s tape captures that atmosphere brilliantly from the get-go, as we get over 90 seconds of ecstatic audience build up before Jimmy hits that preamble chord then launches into “The Song Remains the Same.” There’s plenty of appealing audience response throughout, and while the quality of GaryB’s recording is not quite at Millard’s level, it is still better than many ’77 audies, sounding especially clear in quieter songs and holding up respectfully when the band is at full power. It was made on a borrowed recorder that we haven’t been able to fully identify, but GaryB says was a substantial piece of gear, with solid metal parts and a brown leather case. He knew he was in for a long show, so he snuck in two Memorex 120-minute tapes, which he says he copied off many years ago and avoided playing to help preserve them.
During the show, GaryB and his brother Dave took turns holding the recorder, which had to be held up relatively high all night because the microphone was built in. Gary adds, “Like me, Dave also had to keep quiet the whole show because we were taping. Very hard not to react on a night like that!”
The YouTube and message board posts prompted Gary to seek someone who could properly transfer the masters and JEMS was lucky enough to be recommended for the gig by our dear friend BW with whom I had the following email exchange:
(September 25, 2017 at 5:48 PM) Fwd: Led Zeppelin 1977 Forum recording
Just got this email request. Is it something you would be interested in doing?
(September 25, 2017 at 5:52 PM) Re: Led Zeppelin 1977 Forum recording
Absolutely! I am the man for the job.
(September 25, 2017 at 5:54 PM) Re: Led Zeppelin 1977 Forum recording
Wow, what took you so long to respond? :)
Gary shipped the tapes to JEMS South and the work began. Those who have experience with 40-year-old, 120-minute cassette tapes know they are temperamental to say the least. GaryB had re-shelled one of the tapes (i.e. moved the actual interior tape and reels from the original cassette shell into a newer one) at some point in the past and that needed to be done again, as the pressure pad was gone on tape two and it wasn’t running smoothly. The new shell helped, but it still took multiple passes and a lot of hand-winding to capture the entirety of both sides. Tape one, while fussy in its own ways, played through relatively well given its age, the condition of its original shell and pad still viable. With great relief, I informed GaryB that the transfer was successful.
But there was still plenty to do. We have taken the rare step of noting this recording as “restored.” This is due to the work undertaken to repair several dozen short audio dropouts (likely due to movement of the tape deck during the show) inherent in the master. Using the latest iZotope RX software, we were able to fix the dropouts in a manner that should be relatively transparent to many listeners in most instances and substantially lessens the auditory defect. The manner of recording also required re-sequencing of parts and multiple pitch adjustments have been made to fix speed issues throughout, though most pronounced in the show’s final 30 minutes (“Achilles” to the end) when batteries were beginning to fail, slowing the recording, which then sounds sped up on normal playback. The fixes aren’t perfect by any means, as the speed change grows highly variable, but they are a marked improvement to the original.
We are presenting the final product in two forms. For the 16/44.1 edition, we have mastered GaryB’s restored recording to offer what in our opinion is a high-quality listening experience. For the purists out there (and surely to the delight of many Japanese bootleg labels: Maido arigatou gozaimasu!), we present a high-resolution, 24/96 restored but unmastered edition.
Speaking of Japanese bootlegs, there is a title which patches the missing portion of “Ten Years Gone” on Millard’s recording with a second source, but no other audio of the second source was released. We don’t believe GaryB’s tape was the mystery source, but we hope a knowledgeable collector will let everyone know.
This project was a labor of love for me and everyone involved. First and foremost, GaryB has been an absolute pleasure to work with and get to know. It is through his generosity that we get to hear a different version of one of our favorite Zeppelin shows of all time. Thanks for trusting JEMS, Gary. We hope you like the result. Thanks as well to BW, who made the introduction to GaryB and whom I love dearly. The stalwart mjk5510 stepped up as he always does, this time contributing critical feedback and countless hours to fix the pitch and speed issues in addition to his vital, on-going, post-production support. I would also like to recognize the work of the late Mike Millard, whose recording of this show and so many others have been critical listening to Zeppelin fans since the ‘70s. Over the years, we have met folks who knew Mike personally (including our own Stan, the S in JEMS), and they tell us that the Mike Millard described on the internet is not man they knew. He had many good friends and wasn’t at all the dour loner those descriptions would have us believe.
Here’s to another amazing example of finding “lost tapes.” Let’s hope there are still many more to come.
BK for JEMS
Rod Stewart - 1979-06-21 - Los Angeles, CA (DVDfull pro-shot)
(DVDfull pro-shot)
Rod Stewart - Live In Los Angeles
Quality: VHSRip
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio Codec: AC3
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (4: 3) 29.97fps 8900Kbps
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz stereo 384Kbps
01. Hot Legs
02. Tonight's The Night
03. Do You Think Im Sexy
04. I Just Wanna Make Love To You
05. Blondes Have More Fun
06. Maggie May
07. I Dont Want To Be Right
08. The Wild Side Of Life
09. You're In My Heart
10. Sweet Little Rock'n'Roller
11. Stay With Me
12. Twisting The Night Away
Duration: 59:57
Info: Magnificent shooting of one more concert from round of 1979. I would tell, that on the aggregate even 77 better than Australia, quality - at least.
Frank Zappa - 1980-06-21 - Geneva, CH (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Frank Zappa
Patinoire des Vernets
Geneva, Switzerland
June 21, 1980
Source: Soundboard recording > Studer reel-to-reel 38 cm/s > Studer reel-to-reel 19 cm/s > DAT > Mac G4 .aiff (normalized & edited w/Peak) > CD-R > EAC > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC. Taper is unknown, transferred by arid, edited by arid and cosmikd.
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
Ike Willis - guitar, vocals
Ray White - guitar, vocals
Tommy Mars - keyboards
Arthur Barrow - bass
David Logeman - drums
CD1
01. Chunga's Revenge
02. Keep It Greasey
03. Outside Now
04. City Of Tiny Lights
05. Pound For A Brown
06. Cosmik Debris
07. You Didn't Try To Call Me
08. Ain't Got No Heart
09. Love Of My Life
10. You Are What You Is
11. (fade out)**
CD2
12. (fade in)**
13. Easy Meat
14. Mudd Club
15. The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
16. Joe's Garage
17. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
Encore:
18. (applause)*
19. (crowd noise)
20. Dancin' Fool
21. Bobby Brown
22. Miss Pinky
23. (crowd noise)
24. Stick It Out
25. (applause)*
26. (crowd noise)
27. I Don't Wanna Get Drafted
28. The Illinois Enema Bandit
Total time = 108:23 (without tracks 11, 12, 18, and 25)
unicrayon wrote in 2006, "This is an uncirculated [in 2006] version, I think there are others in circulation. An edited version has been played on FM radio (without the songs that were not yet released at the time), and the master may have been stolen at the radio station. I don't know about the other versions, but this one is very good! Some work has been done on the first track's level. The original recording started out much too loud, then went to low, so I worked on the gain to make it sound right (there's still a little distortion in the beginning, but I think it is unavoidable). Tracks 18 & 25* are two pretty long sections of enthusiastic crowd noise. I left them so you get the whole concert exactly as it has been recorded. For your listening pleasure, you may want to burn a CD without these two tracks. Tracks 11 & 12** (fade-out & fade-in) were added to make a more pleasurable listening experience at the end of the first CD and at the start of the second one. When listening on a computer or any media that can accommodate more than 75 minutes of music, you can simply leave these two tracks out, so you get the whole concert in one go."
No commercial tracks; I generated a .ffp file.
Led Zeppelin - 1980-06-21 - Rotterdam, NL (SBD/AUD/FLAC)

(SBD/AUD FLAC)
Venue: Ahoyhallen
Lineage AUD:
Master>cdr(5)>eac>wav>flac
Lineage SBD:
1st gen>DAT(x)>CDR2>eac>wav>flac
CD1:
01. Train Kept A Rollin' (AUD)
02. Nobody's Fault But Mine (AUD)
03. Black Dog (AUD)
04. In The Evening (AUD)
05. The Rain Song (AUD/SBD)
06. Hot Dog (SBD)
07. All Of My Love (SBD w/AUD patch)
08. Trampled Underfoot (SBD)
09. Since I've Been Loving You (SBD)
CD2:
01. Achilles Last Stand (SBD)
02. White Summer (SBD)
03. Kashmir (SBD)
04. Stairway To Heaven (SBD w/AUD patch)
05. Rock And Roll (SBD)
06. Heartbreaker (SBD)
Notes:
Soundboard with audience source to fill missing sections. This as complete as you will get for this show. The audience source used here is more complete than Not Guaranteed To Wake You(TDOLZ). The patches used for STH and AOML are not available on Not Guaranteed to Wake You.
The Beach Boys - 1980-06-21 - Knebworth, UK (FM/FLAC)
(FM broadcast FLAC)
The Beach Boys
Festival Grounds, Knebworth, England
June 21, 1980
Source : FM broadcast > low gen cassette (courtesy of M.R. archives)
Transfer : Zoom H4n (16/44) > Sound Forge (pitch, tracking & volume) > Wave > TLH (sbe aligned) Flac 8
Mike Love - vocals
Bruce Johnston - vocals, piano, bass, guitar
Al Jardine - rhythm guitar & vocals
Brian Wilson - vocals, piano
Dennis Wilson - keyboards, vocals (died Dec 28, 1983, aged 39)
Carl Wilson - lead guitar, vocals (died Feb 6, 1998, aged 51)
Backup band
Ed Carter - bass & guitar, percussion, backing vocals (1968–1995)
Mike Meros - keyboards (1979-2001) (died Dec. 26, 2007, aged 57)
Bobby Figueroa - percussion & drums, backing vocals (1974–1988)
Joe Chemay - bass, percussion (1980)
01 California Girls
02 Sloop John B
03 Darlin'
04 School Days
05 God Only Knows
06 Do It Again
07 Little Deuce Coupe
08 Keepin' The Summer Alive
09 Lady Lynda
10 I Write The Songs (Barry Manilow cover)
11 Rock & Roll Music
12 I Get Around
13 Surfin' USA
14 Good Vibrations
Total Time = 46:28
Ozzy Osbourne - 1981-06-21 - El Paso, TX (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)
Ozzy Osbourne
June 21, 1981
Venue: County Coliseum
City: El Paso
Country: USA
Name: "The Texas Rock'n'Roll Massacre" [Gardener Remaster]
For the lineage freaks out there, the complete lineage would now be :
Aiwa TPS-30 (built-in mics) > master cassette > HD > CDR > EAC Secure > FLAC 8 > Wav > Remaster > FLAC 7
01 Intro
02 I Don't Know
03 Crazy Train
04 Believer
05 Mr. Crowley
06 Flying High Again
07 Revelation (Mother Earth)
08 Steal Away (The Night)
09 Drum Solo
10 Suicide Solution
11 Guitar Solo
12 Suicide Solution [Reprise]
13 Iron Man
14 Children Of The Grave
15 Paranoid
Notes:
The original master was already great but I thought it could be improved a little as it had a slight phasing problem and lacked a little "volume and presence" I would say. So here you go. Now I'd say this version is VG+ to EX.
Van Halen - 1981-06-21 - Inglewood, CA (AUD/SHN)
(Audience SHN)
Great Western Forum
Source/Lineage:
Unknown Gen Tape? > Unknown Transfer > KTS Silver CD "Listen Up Edie" > Unknown Transfer > Trade > Wave > SHN
01 - On Fire 4:06
02 - Sinners Swing 3:52 (Fades out and cuts off - no music is lost)
03 - Drum Solo (Missing)
04 - Hear About It Later 5:56 (Fades In)
05 - David Lee Roth Rap 2:16
06 - So This Is Love 3:34
07 - Jamie's Crying 3:43
08 - Bass Solo 3:23 (Missing)
09 - Running With The Devil 3:43
10 - Dance The Night Away 3:23
11 - Sunday Afternoon In Park 2:04
12 - Romeo Delight 4:49
13 - Everybody Wants Some 4:50 (Cuts out at the end, Tape Flip?)
14 - Mean Street 5:14 (Fades In)
15 - Eddie's Solo 7:32
16 - Feel Your Love Tonight 3:25
17 - You Really Got Me Going 4:26
Unchained 4:37 (Missing)
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 5:02 (Missing)
Total Time - 62:52
Notes:
Going through some old cd's and tape transfers - I received these files in Wave format - There are 2 full versions that also circulate titled Sinners Dance and Full Moon that were also released which I do not have. If anyone would be nice to share this it would be nice!!! The disc is silver in color with "Sinners Swing" in black lettering arching the top of the disc and "KTS 706 AS The Ultimate In Quality" along the bottom. It's an audience recording. "audience Ex-" but could have been a very solid EX if it were run through an EQ. The sound is somewhat distant as a whole and no one instrument "overpowers" another. This is missing solo's for Alex and Mike. "Ice Cream Man", "Unchained", and "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love". These last two tracks were supposed to be included in this release as evidenced by this cover art, which was never used.
Great Western Forum
Source/Lineage:
Unknown Gen Tape? > Unknown Transfer > KTS Silver CD "Listen Up Edie" > Unknown Transfer > Trade > Wave > SHN
01 - On Fire 4:06
02 - Sinners Swing 3:52 (Fades out and cuts off - no music is lost)
03 - Drum Solo (Missing)
04 - Hear About It Later 5:56 (Fades In)
05 - David Lee Roth Rap 2:16
06 - So This Is Love 3:34
07 - Jamie's Crying 3:43
08 - Bass Solo 3:23 (Missing)
09 - Running With The Devil 3:43
10 - Dance The Night Away 3:23
11 - Sunday Afternoon In Park 2:04
12 - Romeo Delight 4:49
13 - Everybody Wants Some 4:50 (Cuts out at the end, Tape Flip?)
14 - Mean Street 5:14 (Fades In)
15 - Eddie's Solo 7:32
16 - Feel Your Love Tonight 3:25
17 - You Really Got Me Going 4:26
Unchained 4:37 (Missing)
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 5:02 (Missing)
Total Time - 62:52
Notes:
Going through some old cd's and tape transfers - I received these files in Wave format - There are 2 full versions that also circulate titled Sinners Dance and Full Moon that were also released which I do not have. If anyone would be nice to share this it would be nice!!! The disc is silver in color with "Sinners Swing" in black lettering arching the top of the disc and "KTS 706 AS The Ultimate In Quality" along the bottom. It's an audience recording. "audience Ex-" but could have been a very solid EX if it were run through an EQ. The sound is somewhat distant as a whole and no one instrument "overpowers" another. This is missing solo's for Alex and Mike. "Ice Cream Man", "Unchained", and "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love". These last two tracks were supposed to be included in this release as evidenced by this cover art, which was never used.
New Order - 1982-06-21 - Bologna, IT (SBD/FLAC)
01 - Temptation
02 - Procession
03 - We All Stand
04 - Senses
05 - 5.8.6.
06 - Hurt
07 - The Village
08 - Denial
09 - Dreams Never End
10 - Ceremony
11 - In A Lonely Place
U2 - 1983-06-21 - Orlando, FL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Jai Alai Fronton Hall
Attendance: 3,029 (capacity 3,500)
Support: The Alarm
lineage
cdr (obtained in trade, unknown taper/equipment/lineage) > EAC to wav > FlAC Frontend 1.7.1. to FLAC Level 6
CD1 (43:5)
01 - Out of Control
02 - Twilight
03 - An Cat Dubh
04 - Into the Heart
05 - Surrender
06 - Two Hearts Beat as One
07 - Seconds
08 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
09 - Cry-Electric Co.
CD2 (37:09)
01 - I Fall Down
02 - October
03 - New Year's Day
04 - Gloria
05 - Party Girl
06 - 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
07 - I Will Follow
08 - 40
Pimm tells us:
"A few days off in Florida allow the band to continue to recover after the debacle in Los Angeles. Snippets of Singing in the Rain are included in Two Hearts Beat as One. I Fall Down is interrupted because of heavy pushing in the front. 'You see the white flags that we have at the back of the stage? That means nobody gets hurt when we play.' It's a hot night in Florida and the airconditioning isn't at its best. 'Have you any air to breathe down there?' Bono asks during the encore. "Well, if you have, just breathe it this way, OK?"
This concert starts off with what was presumably a local DJ hyping up the crowd with his introduction...the quality is pretty good, maybe 4 to 4.5/5, so wonder if this was a radio broadcast someone taped, or just a pretty nice audience recording. Justin mentions a conversion performed by Dana Fletcher from cassette, so maybe he knows more about this...Justin describes his version as "...almost sounds like there was a blanket over the taper's microphones. Audience noise is virtually non-existent" -- The versions on achtungbootlegs.com and at Justin's site have this one one cd, with Cat Dubh and Into the Heart as a single track...my version, and the one for which Lars made cover art (available at the archives) has this as a two disc version, 9/8 track split, and Cat Dubh/Into the Heart separated. Although one could potentially combine these and overburn into an 80 minute disc, I decided it would be easier for most to just post this as a two cd set.
There is a two second glitch at 2:56 of Electric Co.
Bruce Springsteen - 1984-06-21 - Lancaster, PA (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Label: N/A
Catalog #: N/A
Format: 1 Cdr
Source: Soundboard
Total Time: 33 minutes 25 seconds
Date: 21st June 1984
Location: The Village Nightclub, Lancaster, PA
Transfer/Trade and Generation Info: Soundboard -> Cassette (Generation Unknown) -> Wav -> SoundForge 6.0 -> Flac
01 Out In The Street (5:01)
02 Prove It All Night (4:57)
03 Glory Days (5:28)
04 Hungry Heart (3:45)
05 Dancing In The Dark (4:57)
06 Rosalita (9:17)
Notes:
This is a nice novelty show for any Bruce fan...very short but complete. The gig took place at a small nightclub in downtown Lancaster called The Village, which still stands and operates today. Bruce and the band had been gearing up for what would become the monstrous 'Born In The USA' tour. While there was no formal announcement of this gig, word spread that Bruce was showing up for a brief "practice" show at The Village...and he did not let the 500 or so locals down. The show is indeed short (33 minutes) but it is complete and packs a nice punch. The mix is a bit odd but the recording is pretty clean with some minor tape fluctuations here and there. The real oddity here is that Max Weinberg is playing a drum machine(!!!) and the synth (Danny F?) is quite loud in spots, which gives this show a cheesy sound at times. While this critique might sound like I'm trying to deter you from downloading this, I'm simply giving my humble opinion of what to expect...it's still a great nugget from mid-80's Bruce.
Bob Dylan - 1984-06-21 - Rome, IT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Roma Palaeur
lineage
Sony ECM 150 t -> Sony D6, cassette master -> DAT - clone -> (digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496 -> Wavelab -> ssrc -> cdwave for tracking -> tlh
Bob Dylan
Mick Taylor (guitar)
Ian MacLagan (keyboards)
Gregg Sutton (bass)
Colin Allen (drums)
Carlos Santana (guitar) during the encores
CD1
01 Highway 61 Revisited
02 Jokerman
03 All Along The Watchtower
04 Just Like A Woman
05 Maggie's Farm
06 I And I
07 License To Kill
08 Just My Imagination
09 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (acoustic)
10 Girl From The North Country (acoustic)
11 Desolation Row (acoustic)
12 Simple Twist Of Fate
13 Masters Of War
14 Ballad Of A Thin Man
15 Enough Is Enough
CD2
01 Every Grain Of Sand
02 Like A Rolling Stone
03 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic)
04 It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic)
05 The Times They Are A-Changin'
06 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
07 Tombstone Blues
08 I Shall Be Released
09 Blowin' In The Wind
legendary taper B
cut before A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, Every Grain Of Sand, I Shall Be Released
Every Grain Of Sand few seconds missing
Siouxsie and the Banshees - 1984-06-21 - Cardiff, UK (AUD/FLAC)
St. David's Hall
Lineage:
silver cd "Skreeching" --> AIFF (with iTunes) --> FLAC (with xAct)
01 Dazzle 4:34
02 Cascade 4:13
03 Running Town 4:08
04 We Hunger 3:29
05 Desert Kisses 4:50
06 Into The Light 4:11
07 Pointing Bone 3:31
08 Red Over White 4:33
09 Melt 3:40
10 Red Light 3:47
11 Christine 3:02
12 Bring Me the Head of the Preacher Man 4:23
13 Painted Bird 3:53
14 Arabian Knights 2:59
15 Spellbound 3:35
16 Monitor 7:40
17 Helter Skelter 3:35
Some volume fluctuations in "Dazzle" - I suppose the taper needed to adjust volume as soon as the song explodes. Otherwise great sound. Great performance - highlights are "We Hunger" (flawless deep voice), "Desert Kisses", "Into The Light", "Red Light", "Christine", "Monitor" - don't think I've ever heard better versions of these songs. The live version of "Desert Kisses" sounds like the demo version included on the Kaleidoscope remaster (though played live obviously) and "Into The Light", stripped of its backing vocal, sounds like the Peel Sessions version.
Eric Clapton - 1985-06-21 - Vaughan, ON (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Eric Clapton
Kingswood Music Theatre
Vaughan, ON, Canada
June 21, 1985
lineage
"Stereo Soundboard > CDr > dBpoweramp R 15 (Ultra Secure) > APE (Extra High) > FLAC"
Eric Clapton - guitar & vocals
Tim Renwick - guitar
Chris Stainton - keyboards
Duck Dunn - bass
Jamie Oldaker - drums
Marcy Levy - backing vocals
Shawn Murphy - backing vocals
CD1
01. Tulsa Time
02. Motherless Children
03. I Shot The Sheriff
04. Same Old Blues
05. Tangled In Love
06. White Room
07. Behind The Sun
08. Wonderful Tonight
09. Steppin' Out (incomplete)
CD2
01. Lay Down Sally (only final 1’55”…and includes start of “She’s Waiting”)
02. She's Waiting
03. Try A Little Tenderness
04. Badge
05. Let It Rain
06. Double Trouble
07. Cocaine
08. Layla
09. Forever Man (last verse only)
10. Further On Up The Road (intro & first verse only)
Bruce Springsteen - 1985-06-21 - Milan, IT (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)
Milano Night 1985.
Location: San Siro Stadium, Milano, Italy.
Date: Friday June 21, 1985.
Source: Audience.
Artwork: Yes
lineage
My Original Crystal Cat CD's -->EAC v. 0,95 beta 3 * --> WAV --> Flac Frontend --> FLAC Level 6 **
Bruce Springsteen - lead vocals, guitars, harmonica
Roy Bittan – piano, synthesizer, background vocals
Clarence Clemons – saxophone, congas, percussion, background vocals
Danny Federici – organ, glockenspiel, piano, synthesizer
Nils Lofgren – guitars, background vocals
Patti Scialfa - background vocals, synthesizer, tambourine
Garry Tallent – bass guitar
Max Weinberg – drums
CD1
01. Born In The U.S.A.
02. Badlands
03. Out In The Street
04. Johnny 99
05. Atlantic City
06. The River
07. Working On The Highway
08. Trapped
09. Prove It All Night
10. Glory Days
CD2
01. The Promised Land
02. My Hometown
03. Thunder Road
04. Cover Me
05. Dancing In The Dark
06. Hungry Heart
07. Cadillac Ranch
08. Downbound Train
09. I'm On Fire
10. Because The Night
CD3
01. Backstreets
02. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
03. Can't Help Falling In Love
04. Born To Run
05. Bobby Jean
06. Ramrod
07. Twist And Shout / Do You Love Me
08. Rockin' All Over The World
* Secure Mode.
** Verify, Replaygain, Treat Input Files As One Album, Align On Sector Boundaries.
Jorma Kaukonen - 1986-06-21 - Kingston, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Uncle Willy's,
lineage
MSC>DAT>CD-R>WAV>SHN
additional lineage:
shn>wav>flac level 8, SBE's fixed,
flac and checksums with traderslittlehelper
CD1 [68:18]
Set 1
01 intro->Uncle Sam Blues
02 Hesitation Blues
03 How Long Blues
04 Follow The Drinking Gourd
05 I'll Be All Right Someday
06 Ice Age
07 Broken Highway
08 Trial By Fire
09 Police Dog Blues
10 Killing Time In The Crystal City
CD2 [50:31]
Set 2
01 intro
02 Bright Lights, Big City*
03 My Babe*
04 I Just Wanna Make Love To You*
05 Step It Up And Go*
06 -Rick Danko intro-
07 Mystery Train*+
08 Java Blues+
09 Crazy Mama+
10 Rock Me Baby+
11 Keep On Truckin'+
12 C.C. Rider+
13 Baby What You Want Me To Do+
*w/John Hammond,
+w/Rick Danko, Michael Falzarano
Arf's notes: I grabbed this from a source that often produced shn files that traderslittlehelper wouldn't open, so I elected to use a different decoder to produce wav files, and then recoded to flac. John Hammond was one of the opening acts, and his set was originally in the same folder as this set. Look for the Hammond set now in it's own flac folder at a tracker near you.
Gary Moore - 1986-06-21 - Mannheim, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)
Gary Moore
SWF3 Open Air '86
Maimarktgelände, Mannheim, Germany
June 21, 1986
SBD > FM: SWF3 live broadcast > cassette > ? > "Gary Moore - 1986 revisited" bootleg (Heritage records) > WAV > FLAC files shared on queenzone.com > Cool Edit Pro (hiss reduction on several songs, re-editing) > WAV > TLH > FLAC (L8)
Gary Moore - guitar, vocals
Neil Carter - keyboards, guitars, vocals
Bob Daisley - bass
Gary Fergusson - drums
01. Run For Cover [3:59]
02. Murder In The Skies [4:57]
03. Shapes of Things [6:53]
04. Wild Frontier [4:31]
05. Victims of the Future [7:53]
06. So Far Away [2:08]
07. Empty Rooms [7:00]
08. Out In The Fields [4:27]
09. All Messed Up [5:45]
10. Rockin' Every Night [5:26]
11. Wishing Well [4:39]
Notes:
Also performing were Craaft, Level 42, Marillion and Queen.
Excerpt from the original notes:
All of the recordings used in the process were taped from the live FM radio broadcast to audio cassettes, which means you will notice various signal problems and a lot of tape hiss. A LOT OF TAPE HISS :-) The amount of the hiss was so annoyingly high that I simply HAD to try to minimize it. Unfortunately it's impossible to remove ONLY hiss, so you will notice that some parts of some songs have a "thin" sound. Other songs will still have a lot of hiss, simply because when I tried to remove it, it damaged the sound too much, and the hissy version was actually the more enjoyable one.
Level 42 - 1986-06-21 - Mannheim, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)
Artist: Level 42
Date: 1986-June-21
Venue: Maimarktgelaende
City: Mannheim
Country: Germany
Source: FM - SWF3
Generation: Master Tape (maxell XLII CrCo2)
Analog/Digital Capture: Nakamichi MR-2 -> chinch cable to ION Mix Master USB-Device -> USB-cable to PC-USB port -> recorded and track splitting with WaveLab 7.
WAV to FLAC Conversion: dBpoweramp
01 Intro
02 Chinese Way
03 Love Games
04 Something About You
05 Heathrow
06 Intro Leaving Me Now
07 Leaving Me Now
08 The Chant Has Begun
09 Microkid
10 The Sun Goes Down
11 Lessions In Love
12 Hot Water
Marillion - 1986-06-21 - Mannheim, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)
Venue: Maimarktgelaende,
CD: "Tell me a Story"
Label: Three Cool Cats
Catalogue Number: TCC 041/042
Source: FM broadcast A+
Lineage: Silver CD -> EAC 0.95 prebeta5 -> wav -> FLAC frontend 1.7.1 -> flac
Fish: Vocals
Steve Rothery: Guitars
Mark Kelly: Keyboards
Pete Trewavas: Bass
Ian Mosley: Drums
CD1:
Garden Party 07:09
Freaks 05:40
Assassing 06:23
Misplaced Childhood Part 1 19:36
i) Pseudo Silk Kimono
ii) Kayleigh
iii) Lavender
iv) Bitter Suite
v) Heart of Lothian
CD2:
Misplaced Childhood Part 2 23:44
i) Waterhole
ii) Lords Of The Backstage
iii) Blind Curve
iv) Childhood's End?
v) White Feather
Forgotten Sons 10:17
Market Square Heroes 08:34
i) She Loves You
ii) Let's Twist Again
Original Notes:
This is a bootleg CD from an open-air festival Marillion played in 1986. The headline act of this festival was Queen (who were later joined by Fish on stage), and this is a nice "Welcome To The Garden Party" set. This show was broadcast on German radio station SWF3, and this bootleg was sourced from there. There is some slight static at some point, but this was due to thunderstorms in some areas (I remember listening to this show at the radio, and in our region, the broadcast even broke down for some minutes), otherwise the sound quality is perfect.
Queen - 1986-06-21 - Mannheim, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)
QUEEN
"Live In Mannheim 1986" - 28th anniversary edition
1986-06-21 Germany, Mannheim, Maimarktgelande
2014 CMI Music
Source 1 (*): SBD > FM SWF3 > ? > "Queen Reigns The World" 1991 CD bootleg > FLAC > WAV 16/44 > WAV 32/88 > restoration/merge/remastering > WAV 16/44 > FLAC
Source 2 (#): SBD > FM SWF3 > ? > "Done Under Pressure In Germany" (Gypsy Eye) CD bootleg > FLAC > WAV 16/44 > WAV 32/88 > restoration/merge/remastering > WAV 16/44 > FLAC
Source 3 (+): SBD > FM SWF3 > Cassette (1) > FLAC > WAV 16/44 > WAV 32/88 > restoration/merge/remastering > WAV 16/44 > FLAC
+
Source 4 (@): excerpt from well-known release of different concert
Freddie Mercury - vocals, piano, guitar on 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'
Brian May - guitar, vocals, keyboards on 'Who Wants To Live Forever'
John Deacon - bass guitar
Roger Taylor - drums, percussion, vocals
+
Spike Edney - keyboards, vocals, rhythm guitar on 'Hammer To Fall'
Fish - backing vocals on 'Tutti Frutti'
01. One Vision (@/#/*) [5:49]
02. Tie Your Mother Down (*) [3:51]
03. In The Lap of the Gods ...revisited (*) [2:34]
04. Seven Seas of Rhye (*) [1:21]
05. Tear It Up (*) [2:15]
06. A Kind Of Magic (*/#) [7:27]
07. Under Pressure (#/*/#) [3:52]
08. Another One Bites The Dust (#/*) [4:45]
09. Who Wants To Live Forever (*) [4:22]
10. I Want To Break Free (*) [3:27]
11. Impromptu (*) [2:59]
12. Gimme Some Lovin' (*) [1:48]
13. Brighton Rock Solo (*/#/*) [8:21]
14. Now I'm Here (*/+) [5:49]
15. Love Of My Life (+/*)[4:20]
16. Is This The World We Created (*) [2:47]
17. Baby I Don't Care (*) [1:30]
18. Hello Mary Lou (*) [1:18]
19. Tutti Frutti (*) [3:28]
20. Bohemian Rhapsody (*) [5:55]
21. Hammer To Fall (*/#) [5:01]
22. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (#/*/#) [7:50]
23. Radio Ga Ga (#/*/#) [8:06]
24. We Will Rock You (*) [2:58]
25. Friends Will Be Friends (*) [2:01]
26. We Are The Champions (*) [3:45]
27. God Save The Queen (*/#) [1:21]
28. Announcement (#) [0:46]
Total running time: 1:49:46
Here's a COMPLETE Queen show from start to finish from SWF3 Open Air Festival '86 in Mannheim excluding half of the first minute.
All sources were speed corrected and EQ-processed to match each other as much as possible. Noise reduction was applied for Source 2 to reduce the hiss of tape throughout the whole recording.
Some volume fluctuations of Source 1 were fixed in several songs. Also various small and large crackles were fixed in this one.
First half of 'One Vision' intro tape was restored from another famous show recording.
Queen - 1986-06-21 - Mannheim, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)
venue: Maimarktgelände
Source: 1. GEN/FM T275FM
CD1
01 - One Vision 5:09 fade in
02 - Tie your mother down 4:00
03 - in the lap of the gods 2:20
04 - Seven seas of Rhye 1:19
05 - Tear it up 2:10
06 - Kind of Magic 6:20
07 - Under Pressure 5:00
08 - Another one bites the dust 4:00
09 - Who want's to live forever 4:36
10 - I want to break free 3:03
11 - Instrumental/Gimme some lovin 4:32
12 - Guitar Solo 8:18
13 - Now I'm here 5:58
14 - Love of my life 3:59
15 - Is this the world wie creatured 2:43
16 - Baby I don't care/Mary Lou/Tutti Frutti (incl. Fish) 6:03
CD2
17 - Bohemian Rapsody 5:31
18 - Hammer to Fall 5:11
19 - Crazy little Thing called love 5:05
20 - Radio Ga Ga 5:50
21 - We will rock you 2:53
22 - Friends will be Friends 1:56
23 - We are the champions 3:40
24 - God save the Queen/Radioedit 2:02
Tracklist: total playtime 101:43
Note: Open Air with Craaft, Marillion, Gary Moore, Level 42 and Queen
Queen - 1986-06-21 - Mannheim, DE (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)
Label Gypsy Eye GE 141 / 142
Lineage:
CD-R -> FLAC Level 8 -> You
CD1
01. One Vision 5:17
02. Tie Your Mother Down 3:47
03. In The Lap Of The Gods (revisited) 2.29
04. Seven Seas Of Rhye 1.18
05. Liar (short instrumental) / Tear It Up 2.11
06. A Kind Of Magic 7.21
07. Under Pressure 3.40
08. Another One Bites The Dust 4.37
09. Who Wants To Live Forever 4.17
10. I Want To Break Free 3.23
11. Impromptu / Gimmie Some Lovin'4.51
12. Guitar Solo 8:20
13. Now I'm Here 4.38
CD2
01. Love Of My Life 4.36
02. Is This The World We Created ? 2.47
03. (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care 1.24
04. Hallo Mary Lou 1.18
05. Tutti Frutti w. Fish 3.20
06. Bohemian Rhapsody 5.46
07. Hammer To Fall 5.04
08. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 7.26
09. Radio Ga Ga 7:52
10. We Will Rock You 2.52
11. Friends Will Be Friends 1.58
12. We Are The Champions 3.39
13. God Save The Queen 2.06
Comment:
This is the 7th concert of the sold out 1986 European "Magic Tour" and the best bootleg recording from this tour. This tour is one of the best documented Queen tours, at least one (in-)complete recording exists from every show they played on this tour with one exception (Zürich July 1st 1986). Ten of the shows were indoor, the remaining shows were big stadium shows leading the tour to it's great final at Knebworth Park which was attended by 120000 - 200000 people. A lot of stuff of this tour has been released officially such as Wembley (both nights), Budapest and Knebworth (Live Magic compilation - a complete official Knebworth release does not exist).
A truly superb upgrade of the Mannheim soundboard recording. Although it has better soundquality than the 'Reigns The World' bootleg, this one has a bit more tape hiss than the previous release. Having said that, this set is still far superior to the others as it not only contains the full show, it is also without any fade in/outs which were so often present on previous releases. This is the definitive version of the show, and it cannot and will not get any better than this. Note that the previous bootleg release with the same title (on Leopard label) has worse quality than this Gypsy Eye re-release.
The lead singer of the band Marillion, Fish, joins the band to sing backing vocals on Tutti Frutti.
The Cure - 1986-06-21 - Pilton, UK (SBD/AUD/FLAC)

(Soundboard/audience FLAC)
The Cure
Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, UK
June 21, 1986
SBD/AUD composite, see notes below:
Source 1: BBC Transcription Services #393 promo LP
Transfer: Esoteric Sound Restoration Deck with Stanton 500 II pickup > Gemini PA-700 Pre-Amp > DBX PB-48 Patchbay > Mackie 1202-VLZPro Mixer > Echo Gina 24/96 at 44.1khz/16bit> Wavelab 4.0 > dehum on DC-ART Millenium 4.80 > Wavelab 4.0: manual removal of some clicks and pops, normalized to -.3db, tracksplitting, multiband compressor (fm setting), dithering with apogee22hr > mkwact > shn
Conversion by dix234@yahoo.com, 20 Feb. 2004
Source 2: BBC FM broadcast
Transfer: FM master > CDR (no other details given)
Seeded to DaD, cannot remenber name of seeder or date seeded.
Source 3: AUD (Sony WMD6C + Mic ECM969, taper unknown)
Transfer: Cassette master > DAT 0 > 2CD-R trade from a german trader (Unsplit tracks)-> Flac Level8 (xAct MacOs)
Seeded by airneck at PPTT March, 2006
All tracks from Source 1 except:
Tracks 1 & 2 and tracks 16-19, Source 3.
Tracks 9 & 10 from Source 2.
01. shake dog shake
02. play for today
03. kyoto song
04. primary
05. charlotte sometimes
06. a strange day
07. inbetween days
08. the walk
09. a night like this
10. one hundred years
11. push
12. a forest
13. sinking
Encore 1:
14. close to me
15. let's go to bed
Encore 2:
16.give me it
17. boys don't cry
Encore 3:
18. faith
19. pornography
Notes:
AUD portions: brought up a touch and evened out with Soundforge 8, no EQ or noise reduction used.
preFM SBD source: levels saturated on a couple of songs. Recording volume was too high and it seems that dynamic compression was used to limit clipping during the normalisation process. I reduced the recording volume by 5% on all the preFM tracks.
There is no clipping or distortion present.
FM source: Hiss reduction with Adobe Audition 1.0. This was reluctantly used because the recording had audible hiss even during songs. I EQ'ed the 2 tracks used to match the sound of the preFM recording. I used A Night Like This from the FM source because the preFM track had overly audible record noise and static during the song.
Husker Du - 1987-06-21 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Husker Du
June 21, 1987
Town and Country
London UK
Lineage:
"Supernova" CD (Kiss the Stone 309) purchased circa 1994-->xAct (extract to .aiff)-->FLAC level 8
Bob Mould - guitar, vocals
Greg Norton - bass, vocals
Grant Hart - drums, vocals
01 these important years
02 charity chastity prudence and hope
03 standing in the rain
04 back from somewhere
05 ice cold ice
06 you're a soldier
07 could you be the one
08 too much spice
09 everytime-bed of nails
10 tell you why tomorrow
11 what's going on
12 chartered trips
13 green eyes
14 celebrated summer
15 she's a woman (and now he is a man)
16 never talking to you again
17 gotta lotta
Notes:
This is a soundboard recording of the final show of Husker Du's summer 1987
European tour, released around 1994 by the Kiss The Stone bootleg label (from Italy, I think.) It came out shortly after the official live album "The Living End" was released, and in some ways this is superior. It is missing one song and parts of two others; those are on the audience recording, which is also on the tracker. The KTS CD also included "Hare Krsna", which is not from this show but is an outtake from "The Living End". That song was officially released on a promo CD and is not included here. This rip is directly from the original CD and shows the Huskers at the top of their game.
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