giovedì 22 gennaio 2026

Van Halen - 1983-01-21 - São Paulo, BR (SBD/FLAC) 24-bit


CREDIT to ByTorX1

Van Halen
21 January 1983
Venue: Ginásio do Ibirapuera
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Source: Soundboard (Master)

Lineage:
Maxell UD 90 cassette > Nakamichi DR-1 (azimuth adjustment) > Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD > Audacity (24-96) > FLAC 6

01 Intro
02 Romeo Delight
03 Unchained
04 Drum Solo
05 The Full Bug
06 Runnin' With The Devil
07 Mean Street
08 Dance The Night Away
09 Somebody Get Me A Doctor / I'm So Glad
10 Cathedral
11 Secrets
12 Drum Solo II
13 Everybody Wants Some!! (cut)
14 Intruder (cut)
15 Pretty Woman
16 Guitar Solo
17 Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
18 Bottoms Up!
19 You Really Got Me
20 Happy Trails
21 You Really Got Me (Reprise)

Notes:
Here is an uncirculated soundboard recording, capturing the Van Halen concert in São Paulo during the South American leg of their Diver Down tour in 1983 (No Problem tour). This is seemingly the first of three consecutive nights Van Halen played at the Ginásio do Ibirapuera (Ibirapuera Gymnasium). This recording is another from the collection of VH's then-front-of-house sound engineer, Roy.

This soundboard source is the SAME SHOW as the circulating proshot video, just in better sound quality. It's also worth noting, I'm going off the assumption that the video source has been dated properly over all these years, as I couldn't find any evidence to 100% confirm if it truly is the first of the three nights in São Paulo. Not to claim that it isn't, but you never know with old bootlegs (e.g. Caracas). Roy did not label his tape with any indications of São Paulo that would help.

The setlist on this specific night is a bit shuffled up compared to normal, with Dance The Night Away and Somebody Get Me A Doctor being played much earlier in the set, rather than after Everybody Wants Some. After Mean Street, Dave shouts out "alright baby let's dance the night away!", seemingly as a way to lead the band together with the shift in the setlist, considering he didn't regularly introduce the song during the Diver Down tour otherwise.

Unfortunately this recording isn't without a fair bit of cuts, because if you remember the 15 minute remnant of the third night in Caracas, the majority of that show was recorded over with this night in São Paulo. Similar to what he often did in 1982, Roy paused the recording after Runnin' With The Devil, and misses Dave's entire segment talking to the crowd. Sadly, he doesn't start recording again until right before Mean Street, so unfortunately this tape is missing Jamie's Cryin', Little Guitars, Mike's bass solo, Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers, and Little Dreamer.

The 90 minute tape runs out after first part of Everybody Wants Some, misses Dave's interlude and the reprise of Everybody Wants Some, after which it is then flipped. He pauses again soon after flipping, misses Dave's acoustic solo, Ice Cream Man, and Heartbreak Hotel, and doesn't start back until during Intruder.

As far as we know, Heartbreak Hotel didn't appear for any night in Caracas, and was first added here in São Paulo, which will be in the setlist for the remainder of the South American tour. The bit prior to starting Ice Cream Man proper is the same Dave acoustic bit as in 1982, rather than the more unique variations otherwise typically seen in 1983.

Despite the cuts on this tape, all of these songs can be found on the video source, which contains the complete show. The only song missing from the video is Where Have All The Good Times Gone, but since the setlist is already unusual, it might be safe to assume it just wasn't played on this night.

While this is one of the more cut up shows in Roy's collection, his reason here seems due to having wanted to save the rarer songs from the third night in Caracas that he was recording over. So it seems strange that he then chose to miss a couple of those same rare songs here in São Paulo instead of more common songs, but for whatever reason, that is what he ultimately decided as a way to cram everything on the same 90 minute tape instead of using a new blank tape. Fortunately, from Rio and onward he used two 90 minute tapes per show, and all those recordings have survived intact.

Unlike in 1982 where Bottoms Up was played as the first encore, then You Really Got Me and Happy Trails for the second encore, these encore songs are all performed back to back at these South American shows, and also omit the "Growth" intro to You Really Got Me that was present during most of 1982.

While most South American shows are plagued with discrepancies among the date ranges listed online, the São Paulo shows seem to have always been documented correctly. Adverts, articles, ticket stubs, and the band's itinerary all reaffirm that the date range of the three São Paulo shows were January 21/22/23.

Huge thanks to those who significantly helped with the absurd pricetag that was required to liberate this VH collection, most of which would've been impossible to save otherwise.

Enjoy the music and be grateful we are able hear these special recordings. If you have uncirculated tapes, please consider sharing them before they end up forever lost to time.

The Beatles - 1969-01-22 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Beatles
Let It Be Film [Not Commercial]
Twickenham Film Sudios (first part of January 1969)
Apple Studios (January 22 -31, 1969)
London, England

Audio & Video Restoration by Hobnail 2011

Source: the original Uncropped Fullscreen 16mm Stereo version from a very high quality German print (see additional notes below)

Includes 
Full Menu & Chapters
Also a Bonus 
An additional feature has been added in the form of optional captions which provide the exact date for each scene

Video attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2 
TV system: 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Display mode: Both Pan&scan and Letterbox
Source picture resolution: 720x480 (525/60)
Frame rate: 30.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 6.93Mbps

Audio attributes: 
Audio coding mode: Dolby Digital
Sampling rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not Specified
Number of audio channels:2.0
Bitrate: 448 Kbps
Number of audio streams: 2

John Lennon - guitar & vocals
Paul McCartney - bass & vocals
George Harrison - guitar & vocals
Ringo Star - drums & vocals

Special Guest
Billy Preston - keyboards
and others seen throughout related to the Beatles

Twickenham Film Studios (January 2-10,1969)
01. Setting Up
02. Paul on piano
03. Don't Let Me Down
04. The Corny One
05. Maxwell's Silver Hammer
06. Shocktric Shocks
07. Two Of Us
08. I've Got A Feeling
09. Guitar Lessons
10. I've Got A Feeling
11. Oh Darling
12. One After 909
13. Jazz Piano Song
14. Two Of Us
15. Round In Circles
16. Across The Universe
17. Dig A Pony
18. Suzy Parker
19. I Me Mine

Apple Studios (January 21 -31, 1969) 
[with Billy Preston on keyboards throughout the sessions]
20. For You Blue
21. Conversation
22. Besame Mucho
23. Octopuss's Garden
24. Hello Little Girl
25. You Really Got A Hold On Me
26. The Long And winding Road
27. Rip It Up > Shake Rattle and Roll
28. Kansas City > Miss Ann > Lawdy Miss Clawdy
29. Dig It
30. Pep Talk
31. Two Of Us
32. Let It Be
33. The Long And Winding Road

Apple Studios Rooftop Concert January 30, 1969
[with Billy Preston on keyboards throughout the show]
34. Into The light [coming up to the rooftop, setting up & tuning]
35. Get Back
36. Don't Let Me Down
37. I've Got A Feeling
38. One After 909 
39. Dig A Pony False Start
40. Dig A Pony 
41. Get Back
42. I Hoped We Passed The Audition

Source Notes:
Let It Be was originally conceived as a TV documentary and was thus shot in 4:3 on 16mm stock. Later the decision was made to format it into a feature film, necessitating a pan-and-scan transfer of the 16mm film to a widescreen 35mm frame. The original 4:3 version was then left largely unseen by the public, with most broadcasters opting for the widescreen version or the shrunken 4:3 version released on laserdisc. 

Previously we presented the widescreen theatrical version of the film with a new stereo soundtrack. Here we offer the original uncropped 16mm version from a very high quality German print. The extra picture at the top and bottom gives the film a different feel - more like a documentary and less like a theatrical feature. This version is totally different to the grainy, heavily cropped print released on vhs and laserdisc in 1981, and includes the same remastered stereo soundtrack as the widescreen version. An additional feature has been added in the form of optional captions which provide the exact date for each scene

A scant few subtitles in German originally marred this print. Here they have been seamlessly removed, providing fans with the first ever opportunity to watch this unique movie in uninterrupted high quality vision and sound.

Audio and video restoration by Hobnail. This DVD was produced and released for free, so don’t sell it! Should The Beatles ever release the LET IT BE film in any official capacity, please support the artists and filmmakers and buy the official product. Produced in 2011. NTSC Region free.

Added Notes (from Hob)
There have been some slight extra changes made to this version, mainly the fixing of dodgy synch from the original film. A couple of bits come to mind, such as Mal Evan's anvil banging in Maxwell's Silver Hammer and parts of John's vocal on Dig It, but there were also out-of-synch moments in a lot of other songs. It should be pointed out that many (or even most) of the cutaways and closeups come from different takes or, worse still, completely different songs. So you can't really expect these sorts of shots will ever look right. In such cases I just left them as they are.

I also fixed the ending of Two Of Us which previously switched to mono. I'd overlooked the fact that the stereo ending can be found on one of the Naked promo videos.

The resynched audio is based partly upon work I originally did for Unsurpassed Promos disc 4. I was then pointed in the direction of a cd compiled by HenryTheHorse which uses the Nagras to reconstruct the movie soundtrack. This saved me all the trouble of identifying and locating all the scores of different fragments used in the first half of the film which, in all honesty, I would not have had the knowledge to do. Unfortunately his cd was not synched to the film images, so that meant a hellish night spent aligning it to the optical soundtrack. A couple of bits (= One After 909 and I Me Mine) sounded better on the optical soundtrack to me so I didn't use those. In doing so I innadvertantly cut out a four letter word from George at the start of I Me Mine... here expletive in question has been restored to its rightful place in the proceedings...

The optical soundtrack used here is actually from the BBC broadcast, which sounded noticeably better than the German one. Hob

Free - 1971-01-22 - Santa Monica, CA (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

FREE
Santa Monica Civic Center
Santa Monica CA. 
January 22nd, 1971
KUSC FM Broadcast 
Master to Dat @ 16/48
From the Krw_co Collection

LINEAGE 
KUSC 91.5 FM BROADCAST ANALOG MASTER RECORDING TO DAT (16/48khz) >SONY PCM R-500 DAT> FIBER OPTIC>CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (16/48KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR KRW TRACK MARKS EDITS AND VOLUME ADJUSTMENT>WAV 16/48>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC LEVEL 8 

Paul Rodgers lead vocals keyboards
Paul Kossoff guitar 
Andy Fraser bass 
Simon Kirke drums

01 Intro / Tune up
02 Be My Friend
03 The Stealer
04 Woman
05 Ride On Pony
06 Don't Say You Love Me
07 All Right Now
08 Fire And Water
09 Heavy Load
10 The Highway Song (tape flip edit in song at 00:46:04:16) 
11 KUSC DJ Elliot Mass/ My Brother Jake
12 Soon I'll Be Gone
13 I'm A Mover
14 Mr. Big with bass solo
15 The Hunter
16 Rock Me Baby

Bruce Springsteen (Steel Mill) - 1971-01-22 - Asbury Park, NJ (AUD/FLAC)





(Audience FLAC)

Bruce Springsteen (Steel Mill) 
The Upstage 
Asbury Park, NJ 
January 22, 1971 
(Previously Un-circulated) 
(The penultimate Steel Mill show) 

Transfer: Cassette Master > Reel > CDR > EAC Rip > .wav files > Peak Pro XT (subtle tweak / edit / re-index) > xACT 2.37 > FLAC 

01 Dancing In The Street > Honky Tonk Women > Proud Mary 
02 Oh Mama 
03 Goin' Back To Georgia 
04 He's Guilty (The Judge Song) 
05 Changing Children 
06 Train Ride 
07 I Gotta Be Free > Turn On Your Lovelight 
08 Run Shaker Life 
09 Public Service Announcement 
10 Resurrection 

Known Faults: 
-Beginnings of most songs cut 
-Resurrection: end cut 

Fate, serendipity, happy coincident or simple good luck...whatever you want to call the emergence of a 46 year old previously uncirculated recording that has been remarkably preserved for almost 5 decades, one thing is for sure, we owe a huge debt of gratitude to 2 Bruce fans on a recent excursion to Asbury Park that stumbled onto a historically important find. 

First off, a little about the discovery, taking a trip to Asbury Park for the Light Of Day show, JL member "DGPIRL" and Bruce fan "TAD" took an Uber to dinner before the show. As will happen in Asbury Park, "TAD" decided she'd ask about the driver's local connections to the area after finding out he was a life long resident. Of course the conversation turned to Bruce and the driver mentioned his brother had taped one of Bruce's last Steel Mill shows and he had a copy he listened to in the car. Not knowing for sure if this was something brand new and after a bit of back and forth haggling, "DGPRIL" struck a deal to purchase the CDR's, the driver only agreed after he was reminded he could get another copy from his brother. 

Guessing he had at least made a deal for a low generation Steel Mill show but still not knowing if it was something brand new or not, data files were forwarded to me for research. Based on the set list and the inclusion of "Train Ride" with Robbin Thompson providing lead vocals, I was able to narrow the date down to between October 1970 and January 1971 and to my surprise it appeared to be a brand new un-circulated show. What are the chances after 46 years two fans would come across a brand new show during a random Uber ride. Still not 100% convinced and with further detailed research needed, I sent the files to Pete at Brucebase to ensure it was not an already circulating show and to see if it could be specifically dated with a high level of certainty. 

So how did we arrive at January 22nd, first clue comes from the driver stating it was his brother that taped the show and it was one of Steel Mill's last. 
In addition, Pete helped identify a number of clues in the recording itself. 
Our biggest indicator of the date comes towards the end of the show when the band gives a 90 second stage announcement, I believe Robbin is talking and comments about the importance of the club as the only place where they can play and jam, not necessarily with Steel Mill, and it needs to stay open. This is clearly referring to The Upstage. In addition, Bruce comments about Danny Federici's legal issues that arose from the incident at the Clearwater Swim Club in Atlantic Highlands in September 1970, and his subsequent guilty plea that took place sometime in November. 
You can read more about that incident here: 
https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/1970#110970 
Finally, mention is made there will be a jam session later in the night and that the band will be playing tomorrow night as well and we know that Steel Mill's last show took place on the 23rd. 

The set is very similar to the January 18th set at the D'Scene, it is possible this show is complete or one or two songs could be missing. At the beginning of the announcement from the stage, the next to last track, you can here a conversation amongst audience members wondering if they will play one more song, so that would confirm that "Ressurection" is most likely in the encore spot. Bruce comments during the PSA from the stage that after the show there will be a jam, there is also a comment by someone, probably a club employee, from the stage after "Run Shaker Life" to stick around for the jam session coming up. So unless the taper decided not to tape certain songs this is likely the complete show though it is possible there was a second encore. 

This is the only extant near complete audio of Springsteen playing at The Upstage, an historically important club to the Asbury Park music scene and an historically important audio document of Asbury Park's most famous musician playing there. In addition, it is only the second audio that has surfaced of Bruce playing at this legendary club. The first being 3 songs from the soundboard of the following night and last Steel Mill show. 

For an audience recording in the era, the recording is very good, close to the stage with overall good clarity. There is some swooshing sound to the highs, normally I might attribute this to too much eq applied but based on the lineage (cassette > reel > CDR) it is likely in the recording itself. Samples provided. 

The taper tuned off the recorder between songs therefore many of the beginnings are missing, fade ins and outs were already applied by the taper, I did clean the transitions up a bit. 

Thanks go out to "DGPIRL" for recognizing the possibilities and the MVP of the story "TAD", without her initial curiosity this recording may have never found its way to us 46 years after it's taping. And finally, to Pete (Brucebase) our resident expert helping nail this one down. 

Eric Burdon & War - 1971-01-22 - Byen, DK (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Recorded from Swedish Television programm 'MusikbyrÂn' (Sveriges Television SVT2) 
Lineage: TV-> 1rst Gen VHS->LiteOn LVW-5045->bluzman-> DVD
G-Spot Tango:DVD "VOB" format
MPEG-2 Program Stream << { 1 vid, 1 aud }
Sys Bitrate: 10080 kb/s VBR
Audio: AC3 CBR 0xbd[0x81]:48000Hz 192 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0) 
Video:Frames/s 25.000 kbps 8238 Prog PAL 720x576 4:3

Eric Burdon - vocals
Howart Scott - guitar, vocals
B.B. Dickerson - bass, vocals
Lonnie Jordan - keyboards
Charles Miller - tenor sax, flute
Lee Oskar - harmonica
Harold Brown - drums
Dee Allen - percussion 

01 Train, Train 
02 Spirit
03 Love Is All Around
04 Train, Train (reprise) 

Run Time: 20:02

Notes
To this day, one of my favorite bands is Eric Burdon and WAR and then WAR for a couple years after that. I got this a long while back. It ended up on a failed hard drive and I was able to save this about 2 years ago.I'm glad I was able to recover this and many other gems from that drive. Burdon would leave WAR during this tour. What you will get here in this download is a great, short-but-sweet couple of toonz that contain some really great grooves and pockets..  Even in black and white it shows what the Eric Burdon and WAR show was all about. This is da shit in my opinion. The thing that stands out to me is how low of a volume the band actually plays at here, allowing the songs to breath and percolate... I like it like that. This band oozes cool. For a bit of history, WAR was a backup band for Deacon Jones (LA Rams) when the band was then called NightShift. Producer Jerry Goldstein suggested to Eric that he collaborate with this band for a future project... which spawned "Eric Burdon Declares WAR".  Thanks to whoever put this out there for us! I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. I wish there was a complete version of this out there that I could get. "bluzman"



Neil Young - 1971-01-22 - Stratford, CT (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

1971 Journey Through The Past Solo Tour

Format : ntsc
Duration : 52min

Menu & chapters with TMPGEnc DVD author Sound Plug-in AC-3

Artwork included

Neil Young "Swingin Mit Neil Young" documentary by Dutch filmmaker Wim Van Der Linden includes part of concert from 1/22/71 Stratford CT. American Shakespeare Theatre and interview material filmed on Neil's ranch on 2/09/71 Originally broadcast in Europe in 1972
includes:

01 - Tell Me Why
02 - Heart Of Gold
03 - Out On THe Weekend
04 - Helpless
05 - Old Man
06 - Journey Through The Past
07 - The Needle And The Damage Done
08 - Ohio
09 - Don't Let It Bring You Down
10 - Cowgirl In The Sand
11 - A Man Needs A Maid
12 - Heart Of Gold
13 - Down By The River

Pink Floyd - 1972-01-22 - Bournemouth, UK (AUD/SHN)

(Audience FLAC)

Wintergardens, Bournemouth
Hampshire, England

Source: CASS[3]>DAT>SHN
Quality: VG-

CD1
01 - Speak To Me (3:15)
02 - Breathe (2:43)
03 - Travel Sequence (7:45)
04 - Time (6:09)
05 - Home Again (1:01)
06 - The Great Gig In The Sky (3:52)
07 - Money (7:47)
08 - Us And Them (6:51)
09 - Any Colour You Like (1:25)
10 - Brain Damage (5:12)

CD2
01 - Tuneups (4:18)
02 - One Of These Days (7:41)
03 - Tuneups (0:53)
04 - Echoes (25:32)
05 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene (10:49)
06 - Tuneups (1:30)
07 - A Saucerful Of Secrets (14:37)

Total length: 111 min 20 sec (Recorder 1)

Comments:
Ha! What can I say? Nothing. There are simply no words to describe this upgrade. From an F to a VG- (and sometimes pushing a VG!). Same recorder as Monkey Records' Winter Gardens. There are a select few recordings which I've put in the category of "Best Upgrade Of All Time". This one is up there. - PL

Led Zeppelin - 1973-01-22 - Southampton, UK (SBD/FLAC) "The Black Hole Of Calcutta"



(Soundboard FLAC)

multi-track mixdown
Southampton University

Godfatherecords - Asencsion In The Wane - "The Black Hole Of Calcutta"

lineage
silver CD's > EAC wav > TLH flac 8

CD1
01 rock and roll
02 over the hills and far away
03 black dog
04 misty mountain hop
05 since I've been loving you
06 dancing days
07 the song remains the same
08 the rain song
09 dazed and confused

CD2
01 stairway to heaven
02 whole lotta love
03 heartbreaker
04 thank you
05 how many more times
06 communication breakdown

note;
eac log1- rain song and dazed and confused have sync errors that I can not detect audiabley not sure what they are, tried rip 3 times-same result

Led Zeppelin - 1973-01-22 - Southampton, UK (SBD/FLAC) "SWASTIKA" TARANTURA2000 TCD67-1,2


(Soundboard FLAC)

University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
January 22, 1973

Lineage: 
Silver CDs > EAC > TLH > Flac > torrent > HD > Audacity lossless test

CD1
01 - Rock and Roll
02 - Over the Hills and Far Away
03 - Balck Dog
04 - Misty Mountain Hop
05 - Since I've Been Loving You
06 - Dancing Days
07 - The Song Remains the Same
08 - The Rain Song
09 - Dazed And Confused

CD2
01 - Stairway to Heaven
02 - Whole Lotta Love
03 - Heartbreaker
04 - Organ Solo
05 - Thank You
06 - How Many More Times
07 - Communication Breakdown

Tarantura TCD 67-1/2
www.bootledz.com says:

1-22-73
Any Port In a Storm (Godfatherecords), Great Lost Live Album (Nasty Music, 2cd & 3cd), Live At Southampton University Working Tapes (Empress Valley), My Struggle (Black Dog Rekords), Southampton University 1973 (no label, olive green discs), Swastika (Tarantura2000), & Valkyrie's Vigil: In the Old Refectory (Tarantura2000)

Nasty Music, EV, and Swastika are similar in sound and content. The glitch in the right channel during the second minute of Stairway is less evident on EV. Swastika has a tiny glitch in Dazed that's not found on the other two titles. It's sound has been amplified excessively over the others.
Black Dog Rekords has several glitches during songs that are not found elsewhere, and misses a few seconds after Stairway.
Godfatherecords' title is the least complete. Besides missing the drums in the introduction and removing (chopping out) some tape glitches, they removed six seconds of very good tape at the cut during Whole Lotta Love. The sound has some amplification but isn't excessive.
The "no label" version's speed has been adjusted to run a touch slower than the others. One of the glitches after Dancing Days has been chopped out. It's sound is very similar to Nasty Music's.
Taratura2000's release in Valkyrie is not an improvement over their release from two years ago. This release chops out a few glitches while others seem only suppressed. 

www.argenteumastrum.com
SWASTIKA
TARANTURA2000 TCD67-1,2

Recording: Superb stereo soundboard (multi-track).
Source: The Old Refectory, Student Union Building, Southampton University, Southampton, England Jan. 22 '73.
Comments: Japanese bootleg. Japanese bootleg. Deluxe foldout cardboard case. Each disc is housed on its own spindle and "pops up" (like a children’s pop up book) when the case is opened. Limited to 200 numbered copies. This is another stupid title and artwork in a series of Nazi-like descriptions and dedicated to hard collectors only rather than general collector since another few versions of this great show have been released. 

Led Zeppelin - 1973-01-22 - Southampton, UK (SBD/FLAC) "Any Port In A Storm"




(Soundboard FLAC)

Any Port In A Storm (The Lost Soundboard Show)
Old Refectory, Southampton University, Southampton, UK
The Godfatherecords G.R.223~224

Recording: Superb stereo soundboard.
Source: Garden Court, West Refectory, Southampton University, Southampton, England Jan. 22 '73.
Comments: Italian bootleg. Deluxe trifold cardboard sleeve.

Lineage:
SilverCDs > EAC > WV > tracker > HD > Easy CD-DA Extractor > WAV > Audacity (tracks splitting & lossless test) > Easy CD-DA Extractor > FLAC7

CD1

01 - Rock And Roll
02 - Over The Hills And Far Away
03 - Black Dog
04 - Misty Mountain Hop
05 - Since I've Been Loving You
06 - Dancing Days
07 - The Songs Remains The Same
08 - The Rain Song
09 - Dazed And Confused 

CD2
01 - Stairway To Heaven
02 - Whole Lotta Love
03 - Heartbreaker
04 - Thank You
05 - How Many More Times
06 - Communication Breakdown

Led Zeppelin - 1973-01-22 - Southampton, UK (SBD/FLAC) "Upon Request" by Liquid Led


(Soundboard FLAC)

Title: Upon Request
Label: Liquid Led (LLP-1211-016)
Venue: Old Refectory, Southampton University
Location: Southampton, England
Source: Multitrack Recording

Lineage:
Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

CD1
01 - Rock and Roll
02 - Over The Hills and Far Away
03 - Black Dog
04 - Misty Mountain Hop
05 - Since I've Been Loving You
06 - Dancing Days
07 - The Song Remains the Same
08 - The Rain Song
09 - Dazed and Confused

CD2
01 - Stairway to Heaven
02 - Whole Lotta Love
03 - Heartbreaker
04 - Thank You
05 - How Many More Times
06 - Communication Breakdown

Note:
Top rock group Led Zeppelin are to play another concert in Southampton in January. In a surprise announcement, Southampton University Student's Union said that Zeppelin had asked to appear at the university on Monday, January 22... the night after their sell-out concert at the Gaumont Theatre. The group played the university two years ago and enjoyed themselves so much that they thought it would be a good idea to play another concert there while they were in the city.Tickets for the university concert go on sale on December 4, and are being restricted to students, with a limit of two tickets for each person. If there are any tickets left after the booking office has opened they will be offered to other members of the public.

Miles Davis - 1975-01-22 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis
Another Unity
1975-01-22 Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall,Tokyo,Japan

FM>? (probably master)>DAT>TradeCDR>AIFF>FLAC

Miles Davis: trumpet, organ
Sonny Fortune: alto & soprano sax, flute
Pete Cosey: guitar, synthesizer, kalimba, table percussion,drums on Unknown
Reggy Lucas: guitar
Michael Henderson: bass guitar
James "Mtume" Heath (aka Forman): percussion, rhythm box
Al Foster: drums

1st set
01 - Tuning
02 - Prelude
03 - Maiysha

2nd set
01 - Ife
02 - Mtume
03 - Turnaroundphrase
04 - Tune In 5
05 - Unknown

Rainbow - 1978-01-22 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC) "Definitive Dynamo"




(Audience FLAC)

Rainbow "Definitive Dynamo"

Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
January 22, 1978
Audience Recordings
Artwork Included
Quality CD1-CD2: B+ (Tape #1)
Quality CD3-CD4: B (Tape #2)
Label: Rising Arrow
Reference: 031

lineage
Silvers -> 4CDR -> Trade -> 4CDR -> EAC -> FLAC ->Dime

Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar
Ronnie James Dio - Vocals (R.I.P.)
Bob Daisley - Bass
David Stone - Keyboards
Cozy Powell - Drums (R.I.P.)

CD1 (Tape #1)
01. Over The Rainbow
02. Kill The King
03. Mistreated
04. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves / Break Out
05. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
06. Catch The Rainbow

CD2 (Tape #1)
01. Long Live Rock'n'Roll
02. Lazy / Man On The Silver Mountain
03. Blues
04. Starstruck / Man On The Silver Mountain
05. Keyboards Solo #1
06. Still I'm Sad
07. Ode To Joy
08. Keyboards Solo #2
09. Drums Solo
10. Still I'm Sad
11. Do You Close Your Eyes
12. Over The Rainbow

CD3 (Tape #2)
Same tracklist than CD1

CD4 (Tape #2)
Same tracklist than CD2

Rainbow - 1978-01-22 - Tokyo, JP (AUD/FLAC) "Cozy Powell Show"


(Audience FLAC)

Rainbow
Title: Cozy Powell Show
Dates: January 22, 1978
Venue: Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan.

Source: Aud 4+ Stereo Recording
Lineage: Tarantura 78-10 Boot 2CD > WAV > EAC > FLAC
* Mr. Peach Original Masters

Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar
Ronnie James Dio: Vocals
Bob Daisley: Bass
David Stone: Keyboards
Cozy Powell: Drums

CD1
01 - Over The Rainbow
02 - Start
03 - Kill The King
04 - Guitar Solo
05 - Mistreated
06 - Guitar Solo
07 - Mistreated
08 - Greensleeves
09 - MC / Guitar Solo
10 - 16th Century Greensleeves
11 - MC / Niji Flashing Working
12 - Guitar Solo
13 - Catch The Rainbow
14 - Guitar Solo
15 - Catch The Rainbow
16 - Long Live Rock'n Roll

CD2
01 - Lazy
02 - Man On The Silver Mountain
03 - Blues
04 - Man On The Silver Mountain
05 - Starstruck
06 - Night People
07 - Man On The Silver Mountain
08 - Introduction of 2 New Members
09 - Keyboard Solo
10 - Still I'm Sad
11 - Beethoven Sinfonie Nr.9
12 - Keyboard Solo
13 - Drum Solo
14 - 1812 Overture
15 - Mr. Powell On Stage
16 - 1812 Overture
17 - Still I'm Sad
18 - Do You Close Your Eyes
19 - Over The Rainbow
20 - Announcement

Rainbow - 1980-01-22 - Hannover, DE (AUD/FLAC) "Down In The Groove"


(Audience FLAC)

Venue: Eilenriederhall
Bootleg Title: Down In The Groove

Source:
Released CD-R -> EAC -> Flac

Sound Quality : very good sound quality

Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar
Cozy Powell - Drums
Roger Glover - Bass
Don Airey - Keyboards
Graham Bonnet - Vocals

CD1
01 - Land Of Hope And Glory
02 - Over The Rainbow
03 - Eyes Of The World
04 - Love's No Friend
05 - Since You Been Gone
06 - Over The Rainbow
07 - All Night Long
08 - Catch The Rainbow

CD2
01 - Don Airey Keyboards Solo
02 - Lost In Hollywood
03 - Ode To Joy
04 - Don Airey Keyboards Solo
05 - Cozy Powell Drums Solo
06 - Lost In Hollywood
07 - Lazy
08 - Man On The Silver Mountain
09 - Blues
10 - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - Long Live Rock'n'Roll
11 - Kill The King - Long Live Rock'n'Roll

R.E.M. - 1982-01-22 - Greensboro, NC (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

R.E.M.– File Under Kudzu (EX AUD) Friday's, Greensboro, NC, January 22, 1982 (possibly) 

Lineage: "File Under Kudzu" Silver CD > Windows Media Player (Wav) > Trader's Little Helper (Flac 8) 

-----From: Complete Internet R.E.M. Underground List - Part 1 (http://www.svs.com/rem/bootd1.html) 
"File Under Kudzu" 
Balboa - BPP-001 
Recorded: Possibly late Jan. '82 at Fridays - Greensboro, NC + earlier & later bonus tracks. 
Format: CD 
Quality: Excellent Audience recording 
Notes: 2 sets recorded Jan 82 (it says 1/83 on the insert) plus 3 bonus tracks. 
Location identified only as Georgia. 
Tracks: 
Gardening At Night/9-9/Windout/Talk About The Passion (very early version) /There She Goes Again/Sitting still/That beat/Pretty Persuasion/Mystery To Me/ Carnival Of Sorts/(set 2) Ages Of You/Catapult/Shaking Through/Laughing/ "coming attractions"/Romance/Ghost Riders In The Sky/Permanent Vacation/1,000,000/Wolves, Lower/Radio Free Europe/(bonus tracks: (1980-1981) All The Right Friends/Wait!/Bodycount 

-----From: R.E.M. Bootleg Timeline (http://www.svs.com/rem/timeline.html) 
1982/01/xx Friday's, Greensboro, NC File Under Kudzu 

-----From: Discogs.com (http://www.discogs.com/REM-File-Under-Kudzu/release/3529259) 
R.E.M.– File Under Kudzu 
Label: Balboa Pop Productions – BPP-001 
Format: CD, Unofficial Release 
Country: Taiwan 

First Set
01 - Gardening At Night 
02 - 9 - 9 
03 - Wind Out 
04 - Talk About The Passion 
05 - There She Goes Again 
06 - Sitting Still 
07 - That Beat 
08 - Pretty Persuasion 
09 - Mystery To Me 
10 - Carnival Of Sorts (Boxcars) 

Second Set
11 - Ages Of You 
12 - Catapult 
13 - Shaking Through 
14 - Laughing 
15 - "Coming Attractions" 
16 - Romance 
17 - Ghost Riders In The Sky 
18 - Permanent Vacation 
19 - 1,000,000 
20 - Wolves, Lower 
21 - Radio Free Europe 

Bonus Tracks
22 - All The Right Friends 
23 - Wait! 
24 - Body Count 

Notes: 
Recorded live in Georgia, January 1983, during the sessions for "Murmur". 
Actually in Greensboro, North Carolina on January 22, 1982. 
Bonus tracks recorded live 1980-81. 
Track 4 labeled "A New Song".

Ozzy Osbourne - 1982-01-22 - Milwaukee, WI (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Microphones: Sony ECM 33F
Tape Deck: Sony TC-D5M
Cassettes: TDK SAX-90
Recorded with Dolby B but I choose to leave it off on this playback

Master Tape > Sony TC-D5M (ORIGINAL UNIT!!)
Run Through the Naim 52 Pre-amplifier
To the Philips CDR-101 (Marantz CDR-600) [tracked on the fly]
Using CDR Yaiyo Yuden 74-ZY Gold (The best!)
Playback in PC with Plextor UltraPlex40max SCSI CD-ROM
EAC in paranoid mode to slow the read speed.
FLAC > To You Guys, Enjoy RB

01 - over the mountain
02 - mr crowley
03 - crazy train
04 - revelation mother earth
05 - steal away the night
06 - suicide solution
07 - goodbye to romance
08 - i don't know
09 - no bone movies
10 - believer
11 - flying high again
12 - iron man
13 - children of the grave
14 - paranoid

This was a cold snowy day like near snowstorm level. Driving 70 miles north to Milwaukee up 94 me and my buddy spun out into the shoulder from all the snow. My buddy says "we are nuts taking this drive to Milwaukee". Yeah right like i am not recording tonight. I was 5th row main floor left center. Ozzy was liquored up as you could see yourself in his eyes. Listen when he says "I hear the animal thothiety is here" :). It was a rocking show. Randy played well. The PA system on the left had troubles all night as the tweeter kept cutting out and cutting back in all throughout the show. I was so close to the stage that it did not hamper the sound too much. But if you are listening closely, you can hear this. I went up to the sound board and asked what the deal was with that and told me to get the fuck out of here. It was best to get out of there.
This is the first time I have shared this recording flat/raw. The cassettes I let out in the day were all equalized on the Inductive Coil Soundcraftman EQ.

Ozzy Osbourne and Whitesnake - 1983-01-22 - Lausanne, CH (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Lausanne, Théâtre de Beaulieu @ Palais de Beaulieu, Switzerland

Lineage:
Sony Pro Walkman > Master tape > TEAC Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Sound Blaster Recon 3D > HD > SoundForge Pro 10.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

OZZY OSBOURNE (supporting act)

Ozzy Osbourne - vocals
Jake E. Lee - guitar
Don Costa - bass
Tommy Aldridge - drums
Lindsey Bridgewater - keyboards

01 - Diary of a Madman (Introduction) / I Don't Know
02 - Mr. Crowley
03 - Crazy Train
04 - Suicide Solution
05 - Revelation (Mother Earth)
06 - Steal Away (The Night) / Drums Solo
07 - Iron Man / Children Of The Grave
08 - Paranoid

TT 49:56

**************

WHITESNAKE (main act)

David Coverdale - Vocals
Micky Moody - Guitar
Mel Galley - Guitar
Jon Lord - Keyboards
Cozy Powell - Drums
Colin Hodgkinson - Bass

09 - Walking in the Shadow of the Blues
10 - Rough an' Ready
11 - Ready an' Willing
12 - Don't Break My Heart Again
13 - Here I Go Again
14 - Lovehunter (incl -  Micky Moody & Colin Hodgkinson Solo)
15 - Crying in the Rain (incl -  Soldier of Fortune)
16 - Keyboard Solo (Jon Lord)
17 - Drums Solo (Cozy Powell)
18 - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
19 - Fool for Your Loving
20 - Thank You Blues / Wine, Women an' Song

TT 92:06

Back on the heavy metal arena. I was mentioning already that there were plenty of quality supporting act and this show really deserves the label of "double gig", rather than support & main acts. Ozzy opening for the Whitesnake...wow! And Jon Lord plus Cozy Powell playing in Coverdale's band...what a line-up! This was some six months before Deep Purple MK II came back together to record Perfect Stranger.

In all an excellent double gig and two different styles indeed: metal at its highest level for Ozzy, more blues oriented for Whitesnake.

Kiss - 1984-01-22 - Albuquerque, NM (SBD/FLAC)

(Suundboard FLAC)

Tingley Coliseum

Lineage
CD < Exact Audio Copy < FLAC

CD1

01 - Creatures of the Night
02 - Detroit Rock City
03 - Cold Gin
04 - Fits like a Glove
05 - Firehouse
06 - Paul Solo
07 - Gimme More /Vinnie Solo
08 - War Machine
09 - Bass Solo (Partial)

CD2
10 - I Still Love You
11 - Drum Solo
12 - Young and Wasted
13 - Love Gun
14 - All Hell’s Breaking Loose
15 - Black Diamond
16 - Lick it Up
17 - Rock and Roll all Nite

Mercyful Fate - 1984-01-22 - Luttenberg, NL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Elkerlyck 

Source: 
cd-r<EAC<TLH(FLAC level 8)

01 Black Masses (cuts in) 
02 Doomed By The Living Dead 
03 Curse Of The Pharaos 
04 Evil 
05 Satan´s Fall 
06 Into The Coven 
07 Gypsy 
08 The Oath 
09 At The Sound Of The Demon Bell 
10 A Corpse Without Soul 
11 guitar solo 
12 Nuns Have No Fun 

Rory Gallagher - 1985-01-22 - Budapest, HU (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Sportcsarnok

Lineage: 
trade in CD-R > Easy CD-DA Extractor > TLH

Rory Gallagher - guitar, vocals 
Gerry McAvoy - bass 
Brendan O'Neill - drums 
Mark Feltham - harmonica 

CD1 [74:01]
01 - Double Vision 
02 - Mississippi Sheiks 
03 - Bad Penny 
04 - I Wonder Who 
05 - Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut 
06 - Nadine 
07 - Bought And Sold 
08 - Off The Handle

CD2 [74:31]
01 - Tattoo'd Lady 
02 - Out On The Western Plain 
03 - Walkin' Blues 
04 - Bankar's Blues 
05 - Bourbon 
06 - Secret Agent 
07 - All Around Man 
08 - Bullfrog Blues 
09 - Dizzy Miss Lizzy 
10 - Messin' With The Kid 
11 - If You Ever Change Your Mind - Bring It On Home

Supertramp - 1986-01-22 - Bordeaux, FR (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

MASTER RECORDING


Taper

TREKK

Equipment

MAGNETOPHONE SONY WM-R15 + MICRO INTERNE

Lineage

Tape > TEAC W600R > minidisc MZ-NH700 > Sonicstage > wav > DBpoweramp > flac


01 - Better Days
02 - Still In Love
03 - Put On Your Old Brown Shoes
04 - Bloody Well Right
05 - From Now On
06 - Cannonball
07 - Rudy
08 - Asylum
09 - Asylum (end)
10 - Ain't Nobody But Me
11 - No Inbetween
12 - Brother Where You Bound (part I)
13 - Brother Where You Bound (part II)
14 - Brother Where You Bound (part III)
15 - Just Another Nervous Wreck
16 - Good Bye Stranger
17 - I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
18 - Crime Of The Century
19 - Crime Of The Century (end)

Inxs - 1991-01-22 - Buenos Aires, ARG (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Live at River Plate Stadium

01 - Suicide blonde
02 - Calling all nations
03 - Guns in the sky
04 - Hear that sound
05 - Wild life
06 - Bitter tears
07 - Need you tonight
08 - Mediate
09 - Shine like it does
10 - Faith in each other
11 - On my way
12 - Tiny daggers
13 - Know the difference
14 - Who pays the price
15 - Listen like thieves
16 - The loved one
17 - Lately
18 - What you need
19 - New sensation
20 - Disappear
21 - Kick
22 - Devil inside
23 - The stairs
24 - Original sin
25 - Never tear us apart
26 - Don't change

01:52:31

This tape was taken directly from the master in the TV Station (Canal 9). Anyway here is the complete concert available for the first time ever. The guy who transfer the tape on dvd, made a mistake with the year (1997).

Alice In Chains - 1993-01-22 - Rio de Janeiro, BR (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Praça da Apoteose (Hollywood Rock Festival)

Source
PRO #1a - Professional video

Generation
TV > VHS(Low) > DVDR [NTSC]

01 - Dam That River
02 - We Die Young
03 - Them Bones
04 - Would?
05 - Love, Hate, Love
06 - Junkhead
07 - Godsmack
08 - Bleed The Freak
09 - Put You Down
10 - It Ain't Like That
11 - Hate To Feel
12 - Angry Chair
13 - Man In The Box


Robert Plant - 1994-01-22 - Rio de Janeiro, BR (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot) 

Hollywood Rock Festival 1994
Maracanã Stadium
TV - PRO  ( Rede Globo )

Menu: NO
Charps: Yes
Video Format: MPEG2 - NTSC 4:3  720X 576

Audio: MPEG2 - Stereo A++
Artwork: YES
Time: 85 mn.

Grade: A+  PRO Video - Audio STEREO
Geration : First Geration
Recorded original in VHS by me, tranfesf with Record DVD LG + TMPGEF Enc 3.0

01 - Baby I'M Gonna Leave You
02 - 29 Parms
03 - Ramble On
04 - Tall Cool One
05 - Thank You
06 - If I Were A Carpenter
07 - Going To California
08 - Black Country Woman
09 - In The Mood
10 - Light My Fire
11 - Seasons Of The Witch
12 - Calling To You
13 - Hurting King
14 - Whola Lotta Love
15 - Rock And Roll

Sepultura - 1994-01-22 - Rio De Janeiro, BR (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Hollywood Rock
Praca De Apoteose
PRO
NTSC
63m.
No menu

01 Refuse / Resist
02 Territory
03 Troops Of Doom
04 Slave New World
05 Desperate Cry
06 Amen
07 Inner Self
08 Arise
09 We Who Are Not As Others
10 Propaganda
11 Biotech Is Godzilla
12 Dead Embryonic Cells
13 Crucificado Pelo Sistema
14 Orgasmatron
15 Policia

rare chance to hear clear what Max plays on guitar. Andreas is a bit down in a mix.

The Black Crowes - 1995-01-22 - Stockholm, SWE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadast FLAC)

The Black Crowes
Venue: Cirkus
City: Stockholm
Country: Sweden
Date: January 22 1995
Taper: Swedish Broadcasting Company (SR)

Amorica or Bust European Tour.

Lineage: Silver Disc > EAC > Wave > DB Poweramp > Flac 6

Soundquality: I?d rate this one 10 out of 10.

* Excellent Radiobroadcast, this is the complete broadcast but not the complete show.
I omitted the 2 bonus tracks since I wasn?t sure if they have been on any official releases*****

01 - Stare It Cold
02 - Conspiracy
03 - Hard To Handle
04 - Hotel Illnes
05 - Wiser Time
06 - Sting Me
07 - Jealous Again
08 - Seeing Things
09 - Feelin? Alright
10 - She Gave Good Sunflower
11 - Remedy

Elton John & Billy Joel - 2001-01-22 - Vancouver, BC (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Face To Face Vancouver  

lineage
cdr from bob shandoor - wav - flac

CD1
01 - Intro/Your Song(Elton and Billy)
02 - Just The Way You Are(Elton and Billy)
03 - Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Elton and Billy)

Eltons Set
04 - Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
05 - Someone Saved My Life Tonight
06 - Philadelphia Freedom
07 - All The Young Girls Love Alice
08 - Rocket Man- Tiny Dancer
09 - Levon
10 - Introduction of the band/Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
11 - Uptown Girl
12 - Sad Songs 

CD2
01 - I'm Still Standing
02 - Crocodile Rock
03 - Saturday Nights Alright For Fighting 

Billy's Set
04 - We Didn't Start The Fire
05 - Angry Young Man
06 - Movin Out
07 - Allentown
08 - Scenes From an Italian Restaurant
09 - Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)
10 - The River of Dreams/Intro of the Band
11 - Take Me to the Pilot (Joel only)
12 - Go to Extremes
13 - It's Still Rock and Roll to Me
14 - Only The Good Die Young

CD3
01 - My Life
02 - I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues (Elton and Billy)
03 - Come Together (Elton and Billy)
04 - Hard Days Night (Elton and Billy)
05 - The Bitch is Back (Elton and Billy)
06 - You May Be Right (Elton and Billy)
07 - Bennie and the Jets (Elton and Billy)
08 - Great Balls of Fire (Elton and Billy)
09 - Candle in the Wind (Elton and Billy)
10 - Piano Man (Elton and Billy) 

notes
Quality A+++ Digital Exceptional quality

Chuck Berry - 2007-01-22 - Toulouse, FR (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Halle au Grains

Audience Master

Taper: Kristof31

Lineage:
Aiwa CM-DS6 (Mic) > Sony NetMD MZ-NF810 > Audacity > Wave > Flac (Level 8, SBE OK)

01 - Roll Over Beethoven (4:31)
02 - School Days (3:40)
03 - Sweet Little Sixteen (3:28)
04 - You Never Can Tell (3:47)
05 - Rock'n Roll Music (2:06)
06 - Let It Rock (8:14)
07 - Johnny B Goode (3:29)
08 - Key To The Highway [with Darlin Ingrid Berry] [Charles Segar Cover](5:58)
09 - Memphis Tennessee (4:02)
10 - Around And Around (3:08)
11 - Honest I Do [with Darlin Ingrid Berry] (5:35)
12 - Nadine (2:06)
13 - ??? (2:23)
14 - Bio (1:59)
15 - ??? (4:34)
16 - My Ding-a-Ling (1:51)
17 - Reelin' And Rockin' (8:27)

Length: 1:09:18

Biffy Clyro - 2013-01-22 - Neuss, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Globe Theater

lineage
FM (analog cable) - Audacity - xACT

01 Stingin' Belle
02 The Captain
03 A Whole Child Ago
04 Modern Magic Formula
05 Victory Over The Sun
06 God & Satan
07 Who's Got A Match?
08 The Joke's On Us
09 Bubbles
10 Black Chandelier
11 Booooom, Blast & Ruin
12 Sounds Like Balloons
13 Many Of Horror
14 That Golden Rule
15 Mountains

min 60:27

Marilyn Manson - 2013-01-22 - Detroit, MI (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Born Villain Tour

The Fillmore Detroit

Opening act:

Butcher Babies (partially taped, 8:30, included)

Recorder:

Sony PCM-M10 Mic: Sony ECM-DS70P

Lineage:

M10 --> WAV (44,100 Hz, 16 bit, stereo) --> Audacity (editing) --> dBpoweramp (compression level 5) --> FLAC


01 intro
02 Hey, Cruel World
03 Disposable Teens
04 The Love Song
05 No Reflection
06 mOBSCENE
07 guitar solo
08 The Dope Show
09 Slo-Mo-Tion
10 Rock Is Dead
11 Personal Jesus
12 Sweet Dreams
13 Coma White
14 King Kill 33
15 Antichrist Superstar
16 encore break
17 The Beautiful People
18 post show encore tease, You're So Vain over the PA


duration: 70:08


Good solid show by the band. It seemed like another song would be played, but Manson walked off stage after teasing us after the Beautiful People. It sounded like they would plat Murders are Getting Prettier Every Day, because they started with the guitar riff, but they didn't play anything else. The setlist had Irresponsible Hate Anthem listed though.


Throughout the show, Manson repeatedly refers to an incident 11 years ago where he was charged with "Having sex with a man's head."