Blue Cross Arena
Rochester, New York
3 November 1998
Copy of LB-4108, Audience recording (full spectrum) > Unknown transfer > CDR(x) > WAV > FLAC > Trade DVD > HD > DIME, Fingerprint d2t05@7:27 "wow, what a show" (male); excellent sound, A.; bittorrent download 10/06; excellent sound [A]; overlap between d1 and d2
1. Gotta Serve Somebody
2. Man In The Long Black Coat
3. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
4. I Believe In You
5. Cold Irons Bound
6. Stone Walls And Steel Bars (Ray Pennington / Ray Marcum)
7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
8. Tangled Up In Blue
9. My Back Pages
10. Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Love Sick
13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
14. Blowin' In The Wind
15. 'Til I Fell In Love With You
16. Forever Young
Concert # 1044 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 15 of the 1998 US And Canada Fall Tour. 1998 concert # 108.
Concert # 191 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion).
6–9, 14, 16 acoustic with the band.
9 Bob Dylan harmonica.
Notes.
* First I Believe In You since Cottbus 14 July 1996.
* First Across The Borderline since Ames 2 November 1991
8 new songs (50%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour.
Stereo audience recording, 100 minutes.
Link
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Bob Dylan 1969-08-31 Near Ryde, Isle Of Wight, England
BOB DYLAN - Isle Of Wight August 31st 1969 Re-Seeds "Alternate"
Torrent includes the Original Download and JTT Remaster
These are all the Original Notes:
JTT REMASTER
==========================================================================================
Just the straight concert from keithdylan's Reel to Reel source
With thanks to keithdylan I have tidied up his Reel to Reel source to present the complete
show in as clean as possible condition. No alterations have been made to the sound other
than using the best channel in each track, removing a few gliches, cleaning track
transitions and fading where needed.
I consider this to be the best source I have heard and do not like composite recordings
so made this for my own listening pleasure. It came out well so here's hoping some others
may want a copy.
The original Torrent notes are included
Linage: Torrent download (Hunger City)>dbpowerAmp>Soundforge 9>FLAC Frontend Level 8
align on sector boundaries
Mastered & Artwork by JTT, October 2007
Woodside Bay
Near Ryde, Isle Of Wight, England
August 31st 1969
01. She Belongs To Me
02. I Threw It All Away
03. Maggie's Farm
04. Wild Mountain Thyme
05. It Ain't Me Babe
06. To Ramona
07. Mr. Tambourine Man
08. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
09. Lay Lady Lay
10. Highway 61 Revisited
11. One Too Many Mornings
12. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
13. Like A Rolling Stone
14. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
15. Quinn The Eskimo
16. Minstral Boy
17. Rainy Day Women
ORIGINAL DOWNLOAD
==========================================================================================
Bob Dylan
Isle of Wight
August 31, 1969
(Potential first generation) Ten Inch Reel to Reel @ 7 ½ i.p.s.>CDR>CDR via digital optical cable to split into tracks>EAC>FLAC
1. Maggie’s Farm-Ritchie Havens
2. noise
3. She Belongs To Me-in progress--->
4. I Threw It All Away-->
5. Maggie's Farm/
6. Wild Mountain Thyme-->
7. It Ain't Me Babe-->
8. To Ramona-->
9. Mr. Tambourine Man-beginning only-
10. Mr. Tambourine Man-complete-/
11. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine/
12. Lay Lady Lay-slightly in progress, w/ static-/
13. Highway 61 Revisited/
14. One Too Many Mornings/
15. I Pity The Poor Immigrant –in progress-/
16. Like A Rolling Stone-slightly in progress-/
17. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight-in progress-/
18. Quinn The Eskimo(the mighty quinn)-in progress/
19. encore wait/
20. Minstrel Boy-in progress, incomplete-
21. Minstral Boy-in progress, complete w/ static-
22. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35-way incomplete-
--> means no break in the recording
/ means a break in the recording
I purchased this reel at auction recently. The company I won it from had it transferred for me to cd. The studio that transferred it did it all to one track. That’s why there is a second cdr in the transfer. I think this is very close to the master tape. A couple of the reasons I think this are, would someone really waste a 10 inch reel to make a copy of a multi generational tape? Also, has anyone else ever seen a copy with a Ritchie Havens version of a Dylan song that seems to be recorded at the same show?
This is the same recording that has been the basis for most of the Isle of Wight boots throughout the years. There is very little hiss on the tape. There are no vinyl sounds. It contains every song Dylan played at the show. It has the starts and stops between most songs that are found on all versions of this show. There is another audience version that was on Pink Robert that did the same start and stop between songs. I wonder if all the tapers had bought into the rumor of Dylan playing for three hours and were trying to save tape. I bet if they knew it was only going to be an hour they may have let it roll. There is no more music on this version than any other I have found. What it does have is a bit more audience here and there. It also has Bob telling the crowd, “You look great,” after Lay Lady Lay, that I can’t find on any of my other sources. I think this tape, or a version of it, served as the source for the master to the TMOQ version as that version and this tape have Rainy Day Women ending at the same spot, while a complete recording of the song exists from this taper. I don’t think this was used as the master for that boot, as the boot has the songs out of order, and this tape has them in order of performance. This show is one of my favorites and I purchased this tape in hopes of unearthing a new treasure. While I didn’t get that, I think I did get a source very close to the master, I really think it’s a first generation, as the sound on this is very warm, and the solo acoustic stuff never has sounded better, IMO. There might be versions that eq’ed the heck out of their source, but none that sound so pure and unadulterated. I had the studio do nothing to the tape, just transfer it. No noise reduction, e.q., anything. I also didn’t try to correct any of the imperfections, as there are some on the tape. There is static in a couple of spots, and a couple of songs have portions repeated. I’m not saying this is anything new or revolutionary, but I do think I have a very close to the master source. I was told these reels had not seen the light of day since around 1971. They sure looked old. It was bundled with another reel of the original 13 Basement Tapes songs. There was nothing at all new on that one. The owner worked for KMET radio in Los Angeles. I’ve included photos of the reel. I paid a couple of bucks for these and my way of getting my money’s worth is by sharing them with as many people as possible. Please share this anywhere you like, but try to avoid places that will make you eliminate the officially released songs. At least until it’s had a good enough time to get out as is. Hunger City is it’s debut. I also hope someone will piece it together with the Pink Robert version and others, hello Self Portrait, to make the ultimate/complete version. Enjoy.
Link
Torrent includes the Original Download and JTT Remaster
These are all the Original Notes:
JTT REMASTER
==========================================================================================
Just the straight concert from keithdylan's Reel to Reel source
With thanks to keithdylan I have tidied up his Reel to Reel source to present the complete
show in as clean as possible condition. No alterations have been made to the sound other
than using the best channel in each track, removing a few gliches, cleaning track
transitions and fading where needed.
I consider this to be the best source I have heard and do not like composite recordings
so made this for my own listening pleasure. It came out well so here's hoping some others
may want a copy.
The original Torrent notes are included
Linage: Torrent download (Hunger City)>dbpowerAmp>Soundforge 9>FLAC Frontend Level 8
align on sector boundaries
Mastered & Artwork by JTT, October 2007
Woodside Bay
Near Ryde, Isle Of Wight, England
August 31st 1969
01. She Belongs To Me
02. I Threw It All Away
03. Maggie's Farm
04. Wild Mountain Thyme
05. It Ain't Me Babe
06. To Ramona
07. Mr. Tambourine Man
08. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
09. Lay Lady Lay
10. Highway 61 Revisited
11. One Too Many Mornings
12. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
13. Like A Rolling Stone
14. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
15. Quinn The Eskimo
16. Minstral Boy
17. Rainy Day Women
ORIGINAL DOWNLOAD
==========================================================================================
Bob Dylan
Isle of Wight
August 31, 1969
(Potential first generation) Ten Inch Reel to Reel @ 7 ½ i.p.s.>CDR>CDR via digital optical cable to split into tracks>EAC>FLAC
1. Maggie’s Farm-Ritchie Havens
2. noise
3. She Belongs To Me-in progress--->
4. I Threw It All Away-->
5. Maggie's Farm/
6. Wild Mountain Thyme-->
7. It Ain't Me Babe-->
8. To Ramona-->
9. Mr. Tambourine Man-beginning only-
10. Mr. Tambourine Man-complete-/
11. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine/
12. Lay Lady Lay-slightly in progress, w/ static-/
13. Highway 61 Revisited/
14. One Too Many Mornings/
15. I Pity The Poor Immigrant –in progress-/
16. Like A Rolling Stone-slightly in progress-/
17. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight-in progress-/
18. Quinn The Eskimo(the mighty quinn)-in progress/
19. encore wait/
20. Minstrel Boy-in progress, incomplete-
21. Minstral Boy-in progress, complete w/ static-
22. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35-way incomplete-
--> means no break in the recording
/ means a break in the recording
I purchased this reel at auction recently. The company I won it from had it transferred for me to cd. The studio that transferred it did it all to one track. That’s why there is a second cdr in the transfer. I think this is very close to the master tape. A couple of the reasons I think this are, would someone really waste a 10 inch reel to make a copy of a multi generational tape? Also, has anyone else ever seen a copy with a Ritchie Havens version of a Dylan song that seems to be recorded at the same show?
This is the same recording that has been the basis for most of the Isle of Wight boots throughout the years. There is very little hiss on the tape. There are no vinyl sounds. It contains every song Dylan played at the show. It has the starts and stops between most songs that are found on all versions of this show. There is another audience version that was on Pink Robert that did the same start and stop between songs. I wonder if all the tapers had bought into the rumor of Dylan playing for three hours and were trying to save tape. I bet if they knew it was only going to be an hour they may have let it roll. There is no more music on this version than any other I have found. What it does have is a bit more audience here and there. It also has Bob telling the crowd, “You look great,” after Lay Lady Lay, that I can’t find on any of my other sources. I think this tape, or a version of it, served as the source for the master to the TMOQ version as that version and this tape have Rainy Day Women ending at the same spot, while a complete recording of the song exists from this taper. I don’t think this was used as the master for that boot, as the boot has the songs out of order, and this tape has them in order of performance. This show is one of my favorites and I purchased this tape in hopes of unearthing a new treasure. While I didn’t get that, I think I did get a source very close to the master, I really think it’s a first generation, as the sound on this is very warm, and the solo acoustic stuff never has sounded better, IMO. There might be versions that eq’ed the heck out of their source, but none that sound so pure and unadulterated. I had the studio do nothing to the tape, just transfer it. No noise reduction, e.q., anything. I also didn’t try to correct any of the imperfections, as there are some on the tape. There is static in a couple of spots, and a couple of songs have portions repeated. I’m not saying this is anything new or revolutionary, but I do think I have a very close to the master source. I was told these reels had not seen the light of day since around 1971. They sure looked old. It was bundled with another reel of the original 13 Basement Tapes songs. There was nothing at all new on that one. The owner worked for KMET radio in Los Angeles. I’ve included photos of the reel. I paid a couple of bucks for these and my way of getting my money’s worth is by sharing them with as many people as possible. Please share this anywhere you like, but try to avoid places that will make you eliminate the officially released songs. At least until it’s had a good enough time to get out as is. Hunger City is it’s debut. I also hope someone will piece it together with the Pink Robert version and others, hello Self Portrait, to make the ultimate/complete version. Enjoy.
Link
Labels:
Bob Dylan
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Genesis 1975-01-24 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles CA (BURP (019)
BURP 019 / AV07
24-Jan-1975
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles CA
Pre-FM
1.1 Watcher Of The Skies
1.2 Lilywhite Lilith
1.3 The Waiting Room
1.4 Anyway
1.5 It
1.6 The Musical Box
Total Running Time :
0:36:46
Recording Comments Recording comments
Pre-FM Version. Artwork has tracks re-ordered.
Link
Labels:
Genesis
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Lenny Kravitz 2012-06-13 Stora scenen, Liseberg Gothenburg, Sweden
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WHY SHARE THIS RECORDING IN SHITTY MP3-FORMAT, WHEN LOOSELESS IS FREELY AVAILABLE!?!?!?!?!?
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Band: LENNY KRAVITZ
Date: 2012-06-13
City, Country: Gothenburg, Sweden
Venue: Stora scenen, Liseberg (outdoor)
Source: MASTER Audience recording
Taper: Jonas "Jontebus" Karlsson
Source: Church Audio CA-14 omnis + Church Audio Bat-2B + Edirol R-09 (24bit/48kHz)
Location: 20 meters from the right PA.
Mastering: Jontebus
Notes: Reduced a bit of bass, volume raised. Downsampled to 16bit/44,1kHz. FLAC via TLH.
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01 - Intro
02 - Come on get it
03 - Always on the run
04 - American woman
05 - It ain't over till it's over
06 - Mr cab driver
07 - Jam
08 - Intro Black and white America
09 - Black and white America
10 - Fields of joy
11 - Stand by my woman
12 - Believe
13 - Stand
14 - Rock star city life
15 - Where are we runnin'
16 - Fly away
17 - Are you gonna go my way
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18 - Band introduction
19 - Let love rule
Total running time: 1hour 40min 47secs.
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Notes: WOW! What a man, what a band, what a show! Lenny's first visit to Gothenburg (?) and it was amazing! Liseberg was packed!!!
A nice mix of lots of old and some new songs, the sound was crystal clear and no wind really to spoil the recording. Some clapping
can be heard, but overall an excellent recording! You don't want to miss this!!!
Please visit Lenny at: www.lennykravitz.com
Please respect my wish of NOT spreading this recording in a lossy format - but leave it as it is!
YOU'RE WELCOME!
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*** PLEASE Do NOT convert to mp3 and share!! SHARE THIS RECORDING JUST THE WAY IT IS!!!! ***
*** NOT for sale, Free Trade ONLY!! ***
*** PLEASE Do NOT re-master this recording and share (for personal use is ok) ***
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WHY SHARE THIS RECORDING IN SHITTY MP3-FORMAT, WHEN LOOSELESS IS FREELY AVAILABLE!?!?!?!?!?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Band: LENNY KRAVITZ
Date: 2012-06-13
City, Country: Gothenburg, Sweden
Venue: Stora scenen, Liseberg (outdoor)
Source: MASTER Audience recording
Taper: Jonas "Jontebus" Karlsson
Source: Church Audio CA-14 omnis + Church Audio Bat-2B + Edirol R-09 (24bit/48kHz)
Location: 20 meters from the right PA.
Mastering: Jontebus
Notes: Reduced a bit of bass, volume raised. Downsampled to 16bit/44,1kHz. FLAC via TLH.
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01 - Intro
02 - Come on get it
03 - Always on the run
04 - American woman
05 - It ain't over till it's over
06 - Mr cab driver
07 - Jam
08 - Intro Black and white America
09 - Black and white America
10 - Fields of joy
11 - Stand by my woman
12 - Believe
13 - Stand
14 - Rock star city life
15 - Where are we runnin'
16 - Fly away
17 - Are you gonna go my way
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18 - Band introduction
19 - Let love rule
Total running time: 1hour 40min 47secs.
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Notes: WOW! What a man, what a band, what a show! Lenny's first visit to Gothenburg (?) and it was amazing! Liseberg was packed!!!
A nice mix of lots of old and some new songs, the sound was crystal clear and no wind really to spoil the recording. Some clapping
can be heard, but overall an excellent recording! You don't want to miss this!!!
Please visit Lenny at: www.lennykravitz.com
Please respect my wish of NOT spreading this recording in a lossy format - but leave it as it is!
YOU'RE WELCOME!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*** PLEASE Do NOT convert to mp3 and share!! SHARE THIS RECORDING JUST THE WAY IT IS!!!! ***
*** NOT for sale, Free Trade ONLY!! ***
*** PLEASE Do NOT re-master this recording and share (for personal use is ok) ***
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Labels:
Lenny Kravitz
Bob Dylan 1998-11-03 Blue Cross Arena Rochester, NY
Blue Cross Arena
Rochester, New York
3 November 1998
Copy of LB-4108, Audience recording (full spectrum) > Unknown transfer > CDR(x) > WAV > FLAC > Trade DVD > HD > DIME, Fingerprint d2t05@7:27 "wow, what a show" (male); excellent sound, A.; bittorrent download 10/06; excellent sound [A]; overlap between d1 and d2
1. Gotta Serve Somebody
2. Man In The Long Black Coat
3. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
4. I Believe In You
5. Cold Irons Bound
6. Stone Walls And Steel Bars (Ray Pennington / Ray Marcum)
7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
8. Tangled Up In Blue
9. My Back Pages
10. Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Love Sick
13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
14. Blowin' In The Wind
15. 'Til I Fell In Love With You
16. Forever Young
Concert # 1044 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 15 of the 1998 US And Canada Fall Tour. 1998 concert # 108.
Concert # 191 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion).
6–9, 14, 16 acoustic with the band.
9 Bob Dylan harmonica.
Notes.
* First I Believe In You since Cottbus 14 July 1996.
* First Across The Borderline since Ames 2 November 1991
8 new songs (50%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour.
Stereo audience recording, 100 minutes.
Rochester, New York
3 November 1998
Copy of LB-4108, Audience recording (full spectrum) > Unknown transfer > CDR(x) > WAV > FLAC > Trade DVD > HD > DIME, Fingerprint d2t05@7:27 "wow, what a show" (male); excellent sound, A.; bittorrent download 10/06; excellent sound [A]; overlap between d1 and d2
1. Gotta Serve Somebody
2. Man In The Long Black Coat
3. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
4. I Believe In You
5. Cold Irons Bound
6. Stone Walls And Steel Bars (Ray Pennington / Ray Marcum)
7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
8. Tangled Up In Blue
9. My Back Pages
10. Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Love Sick
13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
14. Blowin' In The Wind
15. 'Til I Fell In Love With You
16. Forever Young
Concert # 1044 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 15 of the 1998 US And Canada Fall Tour. 1998 concert # 108.
Concert # 191 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion).
6–9, 14, 16 acoustic with the band.
9 Bob Dylan harmonica.
Notes.
* First I Believe In You since Cottbus 14 July 1996.
* First Across The Borderline since Ames 2 November 1991
8 new songs (50%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour.
Stereo audience recording, 100 minutes.
Labels:
Bob Dylan
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Genesis 1975-01-24 Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles, CA (BURP 019)
Shrine Ayditorium Los Angeles, CA
24 January 1975
1- Watcher of the Skies 8:01
2- Lilywhite Lilith 2:56
3- The Waiting Room 6:09
4- Anyway 3:33
5- It 5:03
6- The Musical Box 11:07
Link
Labels:
Genesis
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Genesis 1977-01-02 Rainbow Theatre London, England (BURP 017)
BURP 017
GENESIS
02-Jan-1977
Type: FM
Quality: A+
Media: 1CD
1.1 British Biscuit Intro 00:26
1.2 Toyota Commercial 00:58
1.3 Pioneer Commercial 00:59
1.4 Squonk 06:51
1.5 In That Quiet Earth 04:40
1.6 Afterglow 04:11
1.7 One For The Vine 10:03
1.8 All In A Mouse's Night 06:35
1.9 Eleventh Earl Of Mar 07:41
1.10 I Know What I Like 08:15
1.11 Pioneer Commercial 01:00
1.12 Toyota Commercial 01:00
1.13 British Biscuit Outro 00:29
Total Running Time: 0:53:08
Recording comments:
Previously a 'hidden' recording. From Pre-FM reels
Link
Labels:
Genesis
Friday, April 17, 2020
*Yes Yessessions (Highland296-298)
The Syn, first single 1967:
1.01 Created By Clive (2.27)
The Syn, B-side of 'Created By Clive':
1.02 Grounded (2.20)
The Syn, second single 1967:
1.03 Flowerman (2.32)
The Syn, B-side of 'Flowerman':
1.04 Fourteen Hour Technicolour Dream (2.55)
Mabel Greer's Toy Shop, BBC Sessions March 1968:
1.05 Beyond And Before (3.49)
1.06 Images Of You And Me (3.58)
1.07 Jeanetta (3.04)
Johnnie Walker Show, 1969-06-04:
1.08 Looking Around (3.51)
Mike Harding Show, 1970-04-07:
1.09 For Every One (9.38)
Mike Harding Show, 1970-10-20:
1.10 America (15.52)
Göteborg, 1971-01-24:
1.11 I've Seen All Good People (7.32)
1.12 Astral Tarveller (7.48)
1.13 Everyday (11.11)
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København, 1971-01-25 - Jam with Iron Butterfly:
2.01 Bye Bye Goodbye Baby (10.57)
Beat Club, Bremen, 1971-01-28:
2.02 Yours Is No Disgrace (10.42)
2.03 I've Seen All Good People (2.32)
Top Of The Pops, BBC, 1971-04-01:
2.04 Starship Trooper (8.52)
Sportpalast, Berlin, 1971-06-05:
2.05 The Clap (6.02)
2.06 Perpetual Change (11.47)
2.07 America (17.51)
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Advision Studio, London - Demo, September 1971:
3.01 Roundabout (7.50)
Crystal Palace, London, 1971-07-31
3.02 I've Seen All Good People (7.13)
Fragile Tour, October 1971:
3.03 The Fish
Heart Of The Sunrise
Steve Solo (2.02)
Hempstead, 1971-10-03 (from BBC):
3.04 I've Seen All Good People
Perpetual Change
Long Distance Runaround
Mood For A Day
Yours Is No Disgrace (14.53)
Bob Harris Show, 1973-11-01:
3.05 The Revealing Science Of God (20.56)
Tormato promos, different versions:
3.06 Don't Kill The Whale (3.19)
3.07 Madrigal (2.55)
3.08 On The Silent Wings Of Freedom (7.54)
Link
Labels:
Yes
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Phil Collins 2019-10-06 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
Phil Collins
Still Not Dead Yet Tour Live
06 October 2019
New York - 126 Min.
Sources : vidéos Youtube (film from Jacob Williams)- mp4> Flac
CD01
-00-Souareba
-01-Against all odds
-02-Another day in paradise
-03-Hang in long enough
-04-Billy
-05-Throwing it All Away
-06-Follow you follow me
-07-I missed again
-08-Who said I would
-09-Band Presentation
-10-Separate lives
CD02
-11-Drum trio
-12-Something happened on the way to heaven
-13-You Know What I Mean
-14-In the air tonight
-15-You can't hurry love
-16-Dance Into The light
-17-Invisible touch
-18-Easy lover
-19-Sussudio
-20-Encore
-21-Take Me Home
Link
Labels:
Genesis,
Phil Collins
Friday, April 10, 2020
Pink Floyd 1977-06-27 Boston Garden Boston, MA
Pink Floyd
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
27 June 1977
Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski
CD1/Set I
01 Sheep
02 Pigs on the Wing pt1
03 Dogs
04 Pigs on the Wing pt2
05 Pigs (3 Different Ones) (spliced)
CD2/Set II
01 Shine on You Crazy Diamond I-V
02 Welcome to the Machine
03 Have a Cigar
04 Wish You Were Here
05 Shine on You Crazy Diamond VI-IX (spliced)
06 E1: Money
07 E2: Us and Them
Nakamichi 550 Tape Recorder
Two Nakamichi CM-300 Microphones
Maxell cassettes
Mastered and FLAC'ed by Carl Morstadt (dantalion8@yahoo.com)
Master Cassette ->
Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction ->
M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 ->
CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files ->
Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) ->
CDWAV (track breaks) ->
dBpowerAMP Audio Converter (24-bit/96-KHz wav files converted to
16-bit/44.1 KHz wav files) ->
FLAC Front End (FLAC 8 with sector boundary alignment)
FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger
No EQ'ing.
Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck, and though they are somewhat lo-fi compared to his later work, some very great moments in rock history were captured for posterity. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He was also fortunate enough to have a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.
He recorded many of the major 70's bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as several "under the radar" acts.
Since Dan never traded copies of his recordings, they are all essentially uncirculated. Some copies were made for friends, but these releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever seen the light of day, and are direct from his master cassettes. No EQ'ing has been done to any of the transfers. Feel free to EQ, matrix, patch, etc and re-post if you like, just give Dan credit for the original recording.
Dan was very meticulous about taking good care of his tapes and is very pleased that these recordings will now circulate among the trading community. Please honour his kindness and generosity by sharing these recordings freely.
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Labels:
Pink Floyd
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