Saturday, June 26, 2021

Lionel Cartwright 1990-07-30 Santa Clara County Fair San Jose, CA

Lionel Cartwright
Santa Clara County Fair
San Jose, CA
July 30, 1990
(2 sets)

source: nakamichi cm300 (cp1) > sony tcd-5m
transfer from master cassettes
taper: markp

early show (serious wind issues)
01 Old Coal Town
02 Like Father, Like Son
03 banter
04 You're Gonna Make Her Mine
05
06 In My Eyes
07 My Heart Is Set on You
08 I Saw It All on the Radio
09 instrumental > band introductions
10 She Never Saw Love (Like It Was Meant To Be)
11 Give Me His Last Chance
12 Let The Hard Times Roll



late show (wind issues)
01 introduction
02 True Believer
03 Fallin Again
04 Like Father, Like Son
05 Heartbreak
06 In My Eyes
07 My Heart Is Set on You
08 banter
09 Say It's Not True
10 I Saw It All on the Radio
11 instrumental > band introductions
12 She's A Natural
13 Give Me His Last Chance

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Bash & Pop 1993-03-31 C.B.G.B.'s New York, NY

 Bash & Pop
C.B.G.B.'s
New York, NY
March 31, 1993

The Stonecutter Collection vol 127
Source: Sony ECM-909A mic > Sony TCD-D8 > 1st generation cassette (Maxell-XL-IIS)
Transfer: Sony TC-WE 475 > gold tipped cables > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (44.1)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav > TLH [SB's aligned] Flac Level 8

Traders Den 3/30/16.

Transferred and Tracked by kingrue upload 752
..................................................

Here's a short lived band from 2 members of The Replacements.

Bash & Pop were an alternative rock group formed in 1992, by Tommy Stinson following the breakup of The Replacements.

They released one album before disbanding in 1994.

Band Members:

Tommy Stinson (Guitar)
Steve Brantseg (Guitar)
Kevin Foley (Bass)
Steve Foley (Drums)

................................................

I added in some bonus material, tracks 19-23.
Chris Mars from The Replacements on Modern Rock Live 98.7 FM March 29, 1993.
This was on the same cassette and since it's related material to The Replacements, it's perfect filler.
They take some calls and talk with Chris.  Chris also performs 2 songs live.
This will all fit nicely onto 1 disc.
Thanks to Rich for collecting this and sending over my way to share.

samples provided


01 Never Aim To Please
02 Satellite
03 Situation
04 Hang Ups
05 Tickled To Tears
06 Any Other Way
07 He Means It
08 Loose Ends
09 Harboring a Fugitive
10 Tiny Pieces
11 Nothing
12 Speak Now
13 Friday Night Is Killing Me
14 Solid Gold
15 One More Time
16 First Steps
17 One Way Out
18 Fast & Hard
..........................

19 Interview & Call Ins
20 Public Opinion
21 Interview & Call Ins
22 No Bands
23 Interview & Call Ins

Concert Time = 67:31 min

Radio Time = 11:12 min

enjoy

George

 

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Ratt 1984-04-04 Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA

 +++++++++++++++++
RATT 1984-04-04 Long Beach, Long Beach Arena, CA (AUD-FLAC) GManOF Memories Series No. 041
GManOF Memories Series No. 041
Artist: RATT
Date: 04. April 1984, Wednesday (Night 1 of 2)
City: Long Beach
Venue: Long Beach Arena
State: California, USA
Source: Audience
Taper: unknown
Gen: unknown
Length: 41:55 + 06:03 = 47:58
Recording Location: unknown
Transferred by GManOF, 2021

"support for Ozzy Osbourne"

Lineage:
unknown --> TDK UL 90 --> Yamaha KX-670 (Dolby Off, Play Trim +0) --> ESI U24 XL --> Adobe Audition 2020 (ASIO 2.0) --> WAV (44100 Hz, 2 Channels, 32-bit) --> Splitting Tracks (Audacity WAV --> FLAC (Level 8) 44100 Hz, 2 Channels, 16-bit)

"These files are not SBE fixed ! If you really like to burn it on CD you should first fix them by yourself with "Traders little helper" (TLH) before burning !!!"
+++++++++++++++++
Setlist:

01. U Got It
02. In Your Direction
03. Wanted Man
04. Lack of Communication
05. I'm Insane
06. Tell the World
07. The Morning After
08. You're in Trouble
09. Round and Round
10. Wanna Take you Higher
11. Sweet Cheater
- Tape Flip
- Encores
12. You Think You're Tough

Lineup:

Stephen Pearcy - Vocals
Warren De Martini - Guitar
Robbin Crosby (R.I.P.) - Guitar
Juan Croucier - Bass
Bobby Blotzer - Drums
+++++++++++++++++
- No Artwork !
- Fingerprint File
+++++++++++++++++
Info:

1st known recording of an Arena Show from RATT.
Cut in the beginning of "You're in Trouble". Little Background noise all the time. Not a good recording !
Got this in a trade back in 1985, unknown Generation.
+++++++++++++++++


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Bash & Pop 2017-01-14 Cobra Lounge Chicago, IL

Bash & Pop
Cobra Lounge
Chicago, IL
January 14, 2017

Fast & Hard
Not This Time
Rip This Joint
On The Rocks
Never Wanted To Know
Bad News
Jesus Loves You
Nothing
Tiny Pieces
Come To Hide
Zero To Stupid
Anybody Else
Breathing Room
Not A Moment Too Soon
Anything Can Happen
It's A Drag
Unfuck You
First Steps
Never Aim To Please
Friday Night Is Killing Me
First Steps (reprise)

Source: Edirol R-09 w/internal mics
Location: 25 ft back, dead center, in shirt pocket
Taper: lucca
Lineage: Edirol R-09> wav> ACL (normalization, tracking)> flac  


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Monday, June 21, 2021

Tommy Stintson 1997-11-05 Jack's Sugarshack, Hollywood, CA

Tommy Stintson 1997 11 05 Jack's Sugarshack, Hollywood, CA

Show note:
Alternative Monkey is missing from my copy.

1 intro
2 Happy Birthday
3 Make Me Happy
4 Comeon Get Happy
5 Hate It
6 Did You Say Please
7 I Love Me I Hate Me
8 Can't Put Arms Around a Memory [Johnny Thunders]
9 The Hardest Days
10 Miss Self Esteem
11 Turn It Up
12 Night Time
13 Constant Companion
14 First STeps

Lineage: Audience Master > unknown gen tape > Tascam 202MKVII > USB > CDWAV > Audacity for fades, normalization, noise reduction > CDWAVE (SPLITS) > FLAC [loughney xfer]

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Sunday, June 20, 2021

Jon Anderson 2019-03-11 Epcot, Walt Disney World Lake Buena Vista, FL

Jon Anderson
America Gardens Theater
Epcot, Walt Disney World
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Monday, March 11, 2019


Source: AT943 > SP-SPSB-10 > Sony PCM-A10 (24/48)
Transfer: wav file > Sound Studio (16/44.1) > xACT > FLAC (level 8)
Recording location: Third row center
Recorded by: Tapehead2


Set 3 (31:51)

01 Owner of A Lonely Heart
02 Sweet Dreams
03 Where Does Music Come From
04 Yours Is No Disgrace
05 Roundabout


Jon Anderson: Vocals, percussion
Michael Franklin (musical director): Keyboards
Tim Franklin: Bass
Tommy Calton: Guitar
Matt Brown: Drums
Steady Joseph: Percussion
Jocelyn Hsu: Violin
Joe Cosas: Keyboards, trombone
Billy Meethers: Saxophones, flute

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Jon Anderson 2019-03-12 Walt Disney World Lake Buena Vista, FL

Jon Anderson
America Gardens Theater
Epcot, Walt Disney World
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Tuesday, March 12, 2019


Source: AT943 > SP-SPSB-10 > Sony PCM-A10 (24/48)
Transfer: wav file > Sound Studio (16/44.1) > xACT > FLAC (level 8)
Recording location: various
Recorded by: Tapehead2


Set 1 (31:40)

01 Owner of A Lonely Heart
02 America
03 Yours Is No Disgrace
04 Makes Me Happy
05 Roundabout


Set 2 (33:38)

01 Owner of A Lonely Heart
02 I’ve Seen All Good People
03 Starship Trooper/Solid Space (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt)
04 Ramalama
05 Roundabout


Set 3 (32:59)

01 Owner of A Lonely Heart
02 Makes Me Happy
03 Where Does Music Come From
04 Yours Is No Disgrace
05 Roundabout


Jon Anderson: Vocals, percussion
Michael Franklin (musical director): Keyboards
Tim Franklin: Bass
Tommy Calton: Guitar
Matt Brown: Drums
Steady Joseph: Percussion
Jocelyn Hsu: Violin
Joe Cosas: Keyboards, trombone
Billy Meethers: Saxophones, flute

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Bob Dylan 1991-05-12 The Campus Pond Amherst, MA

Amherst, Massachusetts
UMass UPC Spring Concert
The Campus Pond

12 May 1991


01 - New Morning
02 - Lay, Lady, Lay
03 - All Along The Watchtower
04 - The Man In Me
05 - Gotta Serve Somebody
06 - Wiggle Wiggle

07 - Bob Dylan's Dream
08 - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
09 - Mr. Tambourine Man
10 - It Ain't Me, Babe

11 - Everything Is Broken
12 - Positively 4th Street
13 - Highway 61 Revisited
14 - Shooting Star
15 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
16 - Like A Rolling Stone

        (encore)

17 - Blowin' In The Wind
18 - Maggie's Farm


Concert # 301 of The Never-Ending Tour.
Concert # 17 of the 1991 USA Spring Tour. 1991 concert # 38.
Concert # 17 with the 5th Never-Ending Tour band:
        Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar),
        John Jackson (guitar),
        Tony Garnier (bass),
        Ian Wallace (drums).

7-10, 17 acoustic with the band.
4, 7-10, 12, 17 Bob Dylan harmonica.
14, 16 Bob Dylan electric piano.
13 John Jackson (electric slide guitar).

BobTalk:
- Thank you everybody! That was all for Mother's Day! Yeah! (after The man In Me).
- That's my anti-religion song. ???? Here's one of my greatest hits. Sold about 5 million.
  All about fishing and cology. (before Wiggle Wiggle).
- This is one of my songs about the state of the world. (before Everything Is Broken).
- OK, it's such a nice day! This is not such a nice song.
  Such a nice day, too nice a day to sing this kind of thing to somebody but sometimes ????

3 new songs (16%) compared to previous concert. 1 new song for this tour.

Stereo audience recording, 80 minutes.


LB-04049 ; 48min+46min ; 2CDR ; Rating: B
 
5/12/91 Amherst

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motorcycle in d1t4 in first minute; very good sound [B]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
analog static/drops right channel d1t11 1:54
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CD1
1 New Morning 2 Lay Lady Lay 3 All Along The Watchtower 4 The Man In Me 5 Gotta Serve Somebody 6 Wiggle Wiggle 7 Bob Dylan's Dream (acoustic w band) 8 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (acoustic w band) 9 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic w band) 10 It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic w band) 11 Everything Is Broken

CD2
1 Positively 4th Street 2 Highway 61 Revisited 3 Shooting Star 4 Knockin' On Heaven's Door 5 Like A Rolling Stone 6 Blowin' In The Wind (acoustic w band) 7 Maggie's Farm
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Yes 1974-02-18 Madison Square Garden New York, NY

 


1.01 Firebird Suite (2.26)
1.02 Siberian Khatru (10.24)
1.03 And You And I (10.20)
1.04 Close To The Edge (18.47)
1.05 The Revealing Science Of God (19.46)

2.01 The Remembering (24.42)
2.02 The Ancient (19.31)
2.03 Ritual (21.45)
2.04 Roundabout (Cobo Hall, Detroit, 1974-02-27) (8.34)

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Grateful Dead 1987-01-28 San Francisco Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA(Miller Ultra-Matrix SBD)

This is a tagged version of shnid: 140787

Grateful Dead
January 28, 1987
San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA

Recording Info:
UltraMatrix SBD > Cassette Master (TDK MA-R90)

Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.8 MHz) >
KORG AudioGate 4 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24
(1 Disc FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
January 15, 2018

Notes:
-- Two sets of masters were used to make this show complete
-- This file set is 16 bit
_________________________________________________________________________________________

--Set 1--
101-01 - Tuning
102-02 - Shakedown Street
103-03 - Get Back
104-04 - Peggy-O
105-05 - Walkin' Blues
106-06 - It Must Have Been The Roses
107-07 - It's All Over Now
108-08 - Row Jimmy
109-09 - My Brother Esau
110-10 - Bird Song
111-11 - Jack Straw

==Set 2--
201-12 - Tuning
202-13 - When Push Comes To Shove >
203-14 - Samson And Delilah
204-15 - Black Muddy River >
205-16 - He's Gone >
206-17 - Spoonful >
207-18 - Drums >
208-19 - Jam >
209-20 - Eyes Of The World >
210-21 - Black Peter >
211-22 - Around And Around >
212-23 - Sugar Magnolia

--Encore--
213-24 - Encore Break
214-25 - U.S. Blues
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Saturday, June 19, 2021

Grateful Dead 1973-02-09 Roscoe Maples Pavilon Stanford University Palo Alto CA

Grateful Dead
2/9/73
Roscoe Maples Pavilon
Stanford University
Palo Alto CA
gd73-02-09.sbd.allred9888.sbeok.flac16

1st performances of Loose Lucy, Here Comes Sunshine, They Love Each Other,
Eyes Of The World, China Doll and Wave That Flag.


"The source info I have on this show is SBD>MR>R>DAT>CDR.  
I do not know if this is the best available source now,
or if a better one has surfaced.  I have had this show for a long time."
 
Show SHNed by Bob Allred
md5 / shn  renaming and txt file by Patrick Hitt

This is a flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 9888____________________________________________________________________________

--SET 1--    
101-d1t01 - The Promised Land          3:09
102-d1t02 - Row Jimmy             7:14
103-d1t03 - Black Throated Wind         6:35
104-d1t04 - Deal             4:29
105-d1t05 - Me & My Uncle         3:04    
106-d1t06 - "get the bugs out night" 0:54
107-d1t07 - Sugaree             7:37
108-d1t08 - Looks Like Rain         6:21
109-d1t09 - Loose Lucy             6:33
110-d1t10 - Beer Barrel Polka         1:03
111-d1t11 - Mexicali Blues         3:18
112-d1t12 - Brown Eyed Women          5:05
113-d1t13 - El Paso              4:32
114-d1t14 - Here Comes Sunshine      9:34
115-d2t01 - Playing in// the Band   18:42

--SET 2--
201-d2t02 - "The Rainbow Makers"     2:09
202-d2t03 - China Cat -> Rider        10:29
203-d2t04 - Jack Straw              4:39
204-d2t05 - "dead battery"         0:14
205-d2t06 - //They Love Each Other   4:36
206-d2t07 - Truc//kin' ->          7:43
207-d2t08 - Eyes of the World ->    18:51
208-d2t09 - China Doll              6:01
209-d3t01 - Big River              4:48
210-d3t02 - Ramble on Rose          6:24
211-d3t03 - Box of Rain          5:07
212-d3t04 - Wave That Flag          6:09
213-d3t05 - Sugar Magnolia           9:05
214-d3t06 - Uncle John's Band          7:14
215-d3t07 - Around & Around          5:00

--Encore--    
216-d3t08 - Casey Jones             6:47

--disc 1 total time--69:28--
--disc 2 total time--73:24--
--disc 3 total time--50:34--
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All processing with Trader's Little Helper
Shn - st5 generated
Shn > Flac ( level 8 )
Flac - st5 generated and matched to Shn st5

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B. Proctor 8-6-08
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COMMENTS FROM DEADLISTS
The sound setup at this show was the first version of the
Wall of Sound.  Sound mixing problems at the board during Promised
Land.  According to reports from an eyewitness, this was the result of
half the speakers frying. Very brief splice during Looks Like Rain.  
Complete Loose Lucy timing supercedes previous listing showing it cut
at 4:59.  Splice in Playing In The Band at 8:38. Hard to tell how much
is missing although it can't be more than a few minutes and could be
only a few seconds.  Splice in Truckin' at 6:23 (~6:20 on this source).  
Could be a minute or two missing here.
The first Eyes has quite a bit of exploratory jamming without dropping
to that Dm riff (or whatever you want to call it), which is present to
some degree in all other known '73 versions of the song.  Jerry plays
the chord on the final notes of the song before changing to China Doll.
By February 15, the change had been worked out.
The cut in Wave That Flag at 1:25 is missing a full chorus a after the
second verse.  Before Sugar Magnolia, Bob says, " This one's our new
single, broke big as hell in Pittsburgh...that's the truth, too."
During Casey Jones, a blown amplifier is audible in the mix.
{Playing In The Band [3:05] > Jam [13:#29] > Playing In The Band
[2:25]}
The show has the first performances of Loose Lucy, Here Comes Sunshine,
They Love Each Other, Eyes Of The World, China Doll and Wave That Flag.
Tape flips following Looks Like Rain, Here Comes Sunshine, They Love
Each Other, and Ramble On Rose.  The following song begins, cuts and is
restarted on the next side.
This is a solid and energetic show, with each song getting as full a
performance as possible.  A slew of new songs performed as though they
had been performed for years, particularly songs that would grow into
staples of sets.

RECORDING    225 SBD: The complete show
CONTRIBUTORS    buller@math.ukans.edu, paleo550@philly.infi.net,

kevin_weil@hp.com

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John Hartford 1978-08-15 Bottom Line New York,NY

John Hartford

sounds SBD

8/15/78

Bottom Line - New York,NY


01. Saro Jane
02. Gentle On My Mind
03. Good Old Electric Washing Machine
04. Work In Tall Buildings
05. My Rag
06. Let Him Go On Mama
07. Long Hot Summer Days
08. Up on the Hill Where They Do the Boogie
09. Kentucky Pool
10. Steam Powered Aereo Plane
11. Nobody Eats At Lynbaugh's Anymore
12. Orange Blossom Special
13. Steam Boat Whistle Blues


that is all I know

 

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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Yes 1974-02-18 Madison Square Garden New York City("YesSongs2")




Yes
Madison Square Garden
New York City
1974-02-18

"YesSongs2"

Recorded by: unknown
Remastered by: TheTooleMan January, 2005
Art by TheTooleMan (with involuntary contributions by Roger Dean)

There are two recordings of this show: one contains the entire concert except the encore, but it has several cuts in the music, lousy sound quality, and terrible speed problems. You become sea-sick from the constant pitch changes. This may seem appropriate for a live recording of Tales from Topographic Oceans, but it isn't desirable.

The other recording is this one. The bad news is that it only includes the four tracks from the new Yes album of early 1974, but the good news is that the quality is very good. The tape appears to have been made up close to the stage, a good thing since music recorded from across the arena at Madison Square Garden echoes like a sewer pipe.

There is a little distortion in the original recording. At some points the bass overrides the rest of the sound, and in a few cases the audio is overdriven, either from the sound system or the recorder. None of this is too severe, and I minimized it as much as possible through the remastering process. There is also some tape hiss apparent in quieter parts of the music. Noise reduction was used sparingly to reduce this noise, but not enough to significantly lower the high-frequency response of the original tape.

This same recording was used for the vinyl double album bootleg "The Affirmatives," though the quality of the tape copy used for that pressing ran too fast and sounded like an AM radio tuned off-center. On that album, The Remembering was faded out before it ended. On this copy of the tape, it runs to the end of the song.

The taper missed part of the introduction to The Ancient. I substituted the lower-quality tape here, as it contained the full introduction.

Usually, I undersell my remasters as I don't like hype and prefer people to listen and draw their own conclusions. I like to tell you all the little wrinkles and imperfections in the source so you know I didn't overlook them or cause the sound to be worse than the original. In this case, and modesty aside, I will say that this remastered recording will blow your hair off.

Yes stopped playing all four sides of Tales after their Detroit show on February 28, 1974. Considering that this is the best recording of a complete live performance of the double album, I took the liberty of naming it as if it was the intended follow-up to their live triple disk vinyl album, "YesSongs."

I give you "YesSongs 2"

TheTooleMan
January, 2005

Yes are:
Jon Anderson: vocals
Chris Squire: bass
Steve Howe: guitars
Rick Wakeman: keyboards
Alan White: drums

Tracks:
CD 1
Introduction
The Revealing Science of God
Comments about The Remembering
The Remembering

CD 2
Comments about The Ancient
The Ancient (Giants Under the Sun)
Comments about Ritual
Ritual


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Monday, June 14, 2021

Bruce Springsteen 1992-10-15 PNE Stadium Vancouver, BC

Bruce Springsteen
Vancouver, BC
10.15.1992
PNE Stadium

1st generation from a JEMS DAT Master tape

Obtained this in a trape with Mark (the M in JEMS) way back in early 1993.  His tape was a DAT Master, making mine. obviously, 1st Generation.

It's a complete, great sounding tape from the tour Bruce did with "the other band".  Not much else to say and while this is definitely NOT my favorite era of Springsteen material, that does not diminish how fantastic sounding this tape is !!

01. RED HEADED WOMAN  
02. BETTER DAYS  
03. LOCAL HERO  
04. LUCKY TOWN  
05. DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN  
06. THE BIG MUDDY  
07. 57 CHANNELS (AND NOTHIN' ON)  
08. TRAPPED  
09. BADLANDS  
10. LIVING PROOF  
11. IF I SHOULD FALL BEHIND  
12. LEAP OF FAITH  
13. MAN'S JOB  
14. ROLL OF THE DICE  
15. GLORIA'S EYES  
16. COVER ME  
17. BRILLIANT DISGUISE  
18. SOUL DRIVER  
19. SOULS OF THE DEPARTED  
20. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER - BORN IN THE U.S.A.  
21. REAL WORLD  
22. LIGHT OF DAY  
23. HUMAN TOUCH  
24. GLORY DAYS  
25. BOBBY JEAN  
26. THUNDER ROAD  
27. BORN TO RUN  
28. MY BEAUTIFUL REWARD

Enjoy!

 

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Yes 1974-02-16 The Spectrum Philadelphia, PA



 

Yes
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
February 16, 1974
Afternoon show

35th Anniversary Edition

Lineage: Audience -> tape copy (at least one) -> CD -> EAC -> Sound Forge -> FLAC

This is the first of two shows Yes played on February 16, 1974. The shortened set doesn't hurt the performances at all. In fact, the boys should probably have played more afternoon shows, as they sound really great! Steve Howe really burns his guitar on the second encore, after the audience refused to let them go following Roundabout.

Audio quality is good. The remaster fixed a few gaps and cuts, some hum, and some crazy volume level changes.

Wish I'd been there for this one!

TheTooleMan
February 20, 2009

Yes:
Jon Anderson
Chris Squire
Steve Howe
Rick Wakeman
Alan White

Tracks:

Disk 1
1.01 Firebird Suite (0.48)
1.02 Siberian Khatru (9.55)
1.03 And You And I (9.54)
1.04 Close to the Edge (20.27)
1.05 The Revealing Science of God (19.57)

Disk 2
2.01 Ritual (25.07)
2.02 Roundabout (9.25)
2.03 Yours Is No Disgrace (15.15)
 

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

Yes 1974-02-15 Veterans Memorial Coliseum New Haven, CT(Tales From New Haven )

 


1.01 Firebird Suite (2.55)
1.02 Siberian Khatru (10.35)
1.03 And You And I (10.55)
1.04 Close To The Edge (20.14)
1.05 The Revealing Science Of God (tape flip) (22.28)

2.01 The Remembering (24.55)
2.02 The Ancient (21.56)
2.03 Ritual (partial) (7.56)

Link

 

 

Yes 1974-02-15 Veterans Memorial Coliseum New Haven, CT(40th anniversary remaster )


YES
February 15, 1974 (Friday)
Veterans Memorial Coliseum
New Haven, Connecticut, USA

40th anniversary remaster

Jon Anderson - vocals & percussion & stuff
Steve Howe - guitars & vocals
Chris Squire - bass & timpani
Alan White - drums & percussion
Rick Wakeman - keyboards

Lineage: unknown recording gear -> unknown generation tape -> audio CD's -> EAC -> Sound Forge -> FLAC

I have had the CD's of this show for over a decade, but never spent much time with it due to the truncated "Ritual" and missing "Roundabout." But the recording is good overall, and with a little pitch correction and equalization this dusty jewel shines.

JB torrented a different transfer of this show. Here is some of what he said about it:

"One of the overlooked gems of the tour, likely because it was recorded with less-than-stellar equipment on a single 120min cassette. (For those going back that far this means Low Bias)
There are some rough spots near the leader as the tape flips in RSOG and the whole thing cuts off shortly into Ritual, but everything else is there and clear enough for the tales aficionado to enjoy. Certainly the performance of the Remembering tonight will indeed make it worth your time."

I compared JB's 2008 torrented FLAC files with my audio CD's and decided to use the audio CD's for this edition. They may be from a lower generation tape, but I'm pretty sure they are not from the same line as his.

Enjoy!
TheTooleMan
February, 2014

For more information about the show, including memories posted by those who attended it, see
http://forgotten-yesterdays.com/dates.asp?qtourid=5&qdateid=165

Tracks:
Firebird Suite
Siberian Khatru
And You And I
Close to the Edge
The Revealing Science of God
The Remembering
The Ancient
Ritual (incomplete)

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1.01 Firebird Suite (2.51)
1.02 Siberian Khatru (10.16)
1.03 And You And I (10.54)
1.04 Close To The Edge (19.22)
1.05 The Revealing Science Of God (tape flip) (21.50)

2.01 The Remembering (25.20)
2.02 The Ancient (20.11)
2.03 Ritual (incomplete) (7.43)


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Bob Dylan 1991-05-11 The Charles Ives Center Danbury, CT(LB-12618)

 Bob Dylan, 5/11/91, Danbury, 1CDR

LB-12618, (69min), hce gg nak doplphinsmile, taped by HCE-GG with Sony D6 recorder and Nakamichi mics, master cassette loaned to me to put on dat>microtrack>goldwave split>TLH, processed and upped by Dolphismile from his own personal Dolphinsmile Archives, no EQ or remastering done to this tape.
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bittorrent download 03/17; in 4-way comapsion these are different recordings based on different crowd at end to t7; LB-12267 has the narrowest sound, then LB-4048; this and akg451 LB-12392 are full sounding with that warmer and this more upfront sounding; (did not listen to all of this)
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Dixie, New Morning, Lay Lady Lay, All Along The Watchtower, Simple Twist Of Fate, Gotta Serve Somebody, Wiggle Wiggle, Bob Dylan's Dream, Don't Think Twice It's All Right, Desolation Row, It Ain't Me Babe, Everything Is Broken, Positively 4th Street, Rainy Day Women No. 12 & 35, Man In The Long Black Coat, I Shall Be Released, Like A Rolling Stone
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Please retain this info file and its LB number as a marker for this lossless set
and if you spread it please list it in the description to avoid others getting duplicates

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Bob Dylan 1991-05-11 The Charles Ives Center Danbury, CT(LB-8833)

Danbury, Connecticut
The Charles Ives Center
Western Connecticut State College

11 May 1991

 

01 - Dixie (Daniel Decatur Emmett)
02 - New Morning
03 - Lay Lady Lay
04 - All Along The Watchtower
05 - Simple Twist Of Fate
06 - Gotta Serve Somebody
07 - Wiggle Wiggle

08 - Bob Dylan's Dream
09 - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
10 - Desolation Row
11 - It Ain't Me, Babe

 

12 - Everything Is Broken
13 - Positively 4th Street
14 - Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
15 - Man In The Long Black Coat
16 - I Shall Be Released
17 - Like A Rolling Stone


Concert # 300 of The Never-Ending Tour.  
Concert # 16 of the 1991 USA Spring Tour. 1991 concert # 37.
Concert # 16 with the 5th Never-Ending Tour band:
        Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar),
        John Jackson (guitar),
        Tony Garnier (bass),
        Ian Wallace (drums).

8-11 acoustic with the band.
8-10, 15  Bob Dylan harmonica.
11, 16  Bob Dylan electric piano.
17  "Susie Dylan" (shared vocal).

Note. Several girls rushed the stage during Like A Rolling Stone. Maybe that is why no encores were played at this show.

7 new songs (41%) compared to previous concert. 2 new songs for this tour.

Stereo audience recording, 70 minutes.
 

LB-08833 ; 68min ; 1CDR ; Rating: B
 
5/11/91 Danbury, Connecticut

version "b"
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bittorrent download 08/10;
this is a close eac match on d1t1 to LB-5228 with different digital flaws;
(did not listen to all of this)

(a bittorrent from 12/10 is a close eac match on d1t1 with same digital flaws
plus more like discontinuities between tracks;
described with a generic info file with filenames like "01. Dixie (Daniel Decatur Emmett).flac";
xref-00678)
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drops near end of tracks; static t15 3:24, 4:02, 4:05; t06 2:43, t9 1:23, t14 1:55
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1. Dixie (Daniel Decatur Emmett), 2. New Morning, 3. Lay Lady Lay, 4. All Along The Watchtower, 5. Simple Twist Of Fate, 6. Gotta Serve Somebody, 7. Wiggle Wiggle, 8. Bob Dylan's Dream, 9. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, 10. Desolation Row, 11. It Ain't Me, Babe, 12. Everything Is Broken, 13. Positively 4th Street, 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35, 15. Man In The Long Black Coat, 16. I Shall Be Released, 17. Like A Rolling Stone
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Neil Young 1993-06-26 Vechtewiese Schuettorf, Germany

Neil Young with Booker T. and the MGs
Schuettorf
Vechtewiese
9. Schuettorf Open Air
Saturday June, 26th 1993

Master - Audience recording from my old Maxell XL II  C-90 Tapes

Really really great artwork is included !! including Disco-Quiz!!!!!!!!!!

This concert I taped with my Sony WM D 6 professional
and an extra microphone (I can't remember what microphone it was).

I taped this concert from the middle of the audience a bit on the right side of the speakers about 12 meters from the stage.

The sound quality is excellent -, much better than I expected it for an open air-festival. Not too much audience-speaking.

For me this was a rush in - and rush home - concert.
I got a free concert for this festival and I only wanted to go over to see Neil playing.
Just drinking coffee at home a friend of mine called me on the phone saying that Neil was doing his
gig very early on the afternoon. AAAAAARGH!! PANIC!!
..and then: I took my ticket, took my equipment, jumped straight into the car and
went over to that little village in the Muensterland, parked my car, rushed onto the open air-field, boxed every people away
until I reached a nice place to see and tape. Then set up my equipment and 2 minutes later Neil and Booker and Astrid and Steve
and "Duck" and Annie and Jim took the stage.
14 songs later I packed up my things, went back to my car and drove slowly and happy back home.
O.k., my coffee was cold up there.


This was my fifth Neil show I ever saw and I do not have much memories of that show.
I really would have loved to seem him a few days later at Cologne, but then I was in holidays.
(..as Neil always came over when I was in holidays!! those years!!). The Cologne - gig must have been fantastic.
This show here is - of course - fantastic, but it also just a solid one.
 
..and now, having seen him several times, this concerts ranks about No. 16 from my nowadays 20 - Neil - shows
I've been to.

Here's the setlist:

mr. soul
the loner
southern man
helpless
like a hurricane
love to burn
seperate ways
powderfinger
only love can break your heart
harvest moon
live to ride

down by the river
(sittin' on) the dock of the bay
all along the watchtower


Feel free to create a better sound.
Feel free to create a better cover, but this seems to be impossible!! o.k., perhaps a better label!!

..and for every question you have the right answer on the disco-quiz you get 1 point (1 Punkt).
..and for anybody with more than 10 right answers:
you have a free wish what concert I will seed in the next two weeks:

The Pogues  Essen, Grugahalle 1988
Neil Young and the Trans Band  Wiesbaden, Rheinwiesen 1982
The Pretenders  Offenbach, Stadthalle 1987

..all are Master-tapes.
The best candidate will be the winner.  ..or the Master-tape that you mostly ask for.

seed it wherever you like.
Do not sell. For trading only. ..and - of course - this is for fun!

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Neil Young 1993-06-26 Schuttorf Festival, Gildehaus, Germany

 


Neil Young with Booker T. & The MG's
Schuttorf Festival, Gildehaus, Germany
June 26, 1993

Source: Sennheisser MKE-40/6 (2) > Sony TCD-D3
Location: Close to stage
Taper: Reel Records
Transfer: Pioneer D05 > DAL Digital Only (digital) PC > WAV > flac
Editing: Reel Records (Soundforge, Magix Samplitude, BBE Sonic Maximizer, sev. Plug-Ins > WAV > FLAC)
Release: JvV-2003-013-a/b
Artwork: Reel Records, included


Disc 1:
01. Mr. Sould
02. The Loner
03. Southern Man
04. Helpless
05. Like A Hurricane
06. Love To Burn
07. Separate Ways


Disc 2:
01. Powderfinger
02. Only Love Can Break Your Heart
03. Harvest Moon
04. Live To Ride
05. Down By The River
06. The Dock Of The Bay
07. All Along The Watchtower

Notes:
Sorry I don't do MP3's - My uploads are ex unless noted otherwise.
Don't sell & please don't covert to MP3
Please wait 2 weeks after my initial upload before uploading to other sites.
If you upload it elsewhere: leave the info-file intact and I appreciate a note from you.


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Saturday, June 12, 2021

Neil Young 1993-06-12 Concord Pavilion Concord, CA

Neil Young w/ Booker T & the MGs
Concord Pavilion
Concord, Ca.
June 12, 1993


Schoepes MK4 w/Reutelhuber Mod Not sure of DAT used to master

DAT clone from master tranferred on
Panasonic SV3800 to Tascam CD-RW700->Wav->Flac


Mr. Soul
The Loner
Southern Man
Helpless
This Note's For You
Motorcycle Mama
Like A Hurricane
I Believe In You
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Love To Burn
Separate Ways
Powderfinger
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Harvest Moon
Live To Ride
Down By The River

Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay
All Along The Watchtower

 

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Yes 1974-02-14 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY


Yes
Tales From Topographic Oceans tour
Thursday, February 14, 1974
Uniondale, New York
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Lineup    :
Jon Anderson     (Vocals)
Steve Howe     (Guitars)
Chris Squire     (Bass)
Rick Wakeman     (Keyboards)
Alan White     (Drums)

Disc 1:
Firebird Suite
Siberian Khatru
And You And I
Close To The Edge
Album Introduction by Jon Anderson
The Revealing Science Of God (part 1) (tape flip)
The Revealing Science Of God (part 2)

Disc 2:
Comments by Jon Anderson
The Remembering
The Ancient (part 1) (tape flip)
The Ancient (part 2)
Ritual
Roundabout

Recorded by Tom on a Sony mono cassette recorder with built-in mic
(Yours Is No Disgrace was played as a second encore at this show, but was not recorded by Tom)
Tape transfer by Joey 11/2006
Mastered for CD by TheTooleMan 12/2006

I was excited and honored when Fred contacted me with news that his friend Tom had an uncirculated recording of a Yes concert which was thought to have never been recorded. Would I like to have a shot at mastering it and presenting it to the world? YES!

Fred sent me a copy of the recording that was made on a stand-alone CD recorder. While the audio quality was good, I was disappointed to find that the original tapes have considerable speed irregularities, probably resulting from low batteries.

The original tapes were transferred again by Joey, who created a 24-bit 48 kHz digital version. I applied speed correction, EQ, and dynamics with Sound Forge and Vegas.

Considerable work went into correcting the random speed changes, and I could probably spend the rest of my life correcting every minor speed fluctuation in this recording. While I was able to fix most of the major problems, some wow and flutter remains. Roundabout suffers the most, and was very difficult to correct. I added an effect to the end of the song to characterize the exhausted batteries dying on the final note.

Now for the even more exciting news: Fred also recorded the same show. It will be seeing the light of day soon, after 30 years of storage. I am hopeful it will be of better quality overall, although this recording is quite listenable as it is now.

TheTooleMan
December 2, 2006


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John Hartford 1976-08-27 Old Pool Farm, Philadelphia Folk Festival Schwenksville, PA


John Hartford
08.27.76 - Old Pool Farm, Philadelphia Folk Festival - Schwenksville, PA

John Hartford - banjo, fiddle, guitar, & vocals

11) Bluegrass Music (fiddle)
12) Skipping in the Mississippi Dew (fiddle)
13) Don't Leave Your Records in the Sun (banjo)
14) Steamboat Whistle Blues (banjo)
15) Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown (banjo)
16) Salty Dog Blues (banjo)
17) Good Old Electric Washing Machine (guitar)
18) Turn Your Radio On (guitar)
19) MC Outro
 

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Yes 1974-02-13 Baltimore Civic Center Baltimore, MD


Yes
1974-02-13
Baltimore Civic Center
Baltimore, MD

40th Anniversary Edition

Lineage: unknown recording -> audio CD -> EAC -> TheTooleMan (Sound Forge) -> FLAC

Here is a rarely-seen recording of Yes on their momentous Tales from Topographic Oceans tour. The recording is very rough and has a few lengthy gaps. It probably should be considered "for completists only." It is historically important, however, because it captured a complete Rick Wakeman solo; these solos were only performed in a couple of early shows from the tour. None of the other tracks in this recording is complete.

This is basically the unaltered transfer I received from a collector who has a number of rare recordings. I have only removed one digital click from the first track and broken up track four of the CD into three separate tracks, since it contained parts of three songs.

Tracks:
1. Firebird Suite (with gap) (3:18)
2. Siberian Khatru (with gap) (9:43)
3. And You And I (9:51)
4. Close to the Edge (7:36)
5. Rick Wakeman solo (5:22)
6. The Revealing Science of God (with gap) (3:31)

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1.01 Firebird Suite (with gap) (3.18)
1.02 Siberian Khatru (with gap) (9.43)
1.03 And You And I (9.51)
1.04 Close To The Edge (7.36)
1.05 Rick Wakeman Solo (5.22)
1.06 The Revealing Science Of God (with gap) (3.31)

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Neil Young 1993-06-10 Warfield Theater San Francisco, CA

Neil Young with Booker T and MGs
June 10, 1993
Warfield Theater
San Francisco

The lineage for this is:
Digital Master>DAT>cdr(my digital copy)>xACT>flac



CD 1:
01 Mr. Soul
02 The Loner
03 Southern Man
04 Helpless
05 This Note's For You
06 Motorcycle Mama
07 Like A Hurricane
08 I Believe In You
09 Band Intros
10 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
11 Love To Burn
12 Separate Ways

CD 2:
13 Powderfinger
14 Only Love Can Break Your Heart
15 Harvest Moon
16 Live To Ride
17 Down By The River
18 (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
19 All Along The Watchtower

Tour: 1993 Warm Up Shows with Booker T and The MGs
Band: Booker T And The MGs
Neil Young - vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
Booker T. Jones - organ, synthesizer, vocals
Steve Cropper - guitar
Donald 'Duck' Dunn - bass
Jim Keltner - drums
Astrid Young - backup vocals
Annie Stocking - backup vocals

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Friday, June 11, 2021

R.E.M. 2003-10-03 Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, NC

Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC
10 October 2003

support: Pete Yorn

Source:core sound binaurals (bass roll off)-->sony d8-->(optical) delta dio 2496-->cool edit pro (minor normalization)-->CDR
Recorded by: threelobed

Lineage: CDR--> EAC(secure mode)--> wav files --> Flacfrontend (level 6)-->Flacs
encoded by: zarok

Tracklist:
CD1:
01. Finest Worksong
02. So Fast, So Numb
03. Driver 8
04. Drive
05. Animal
06. Disturbance At the Heron House
07. So. Central Rain
08. Bad Day
09. The One I Love
10. Electrolite
11. Begin The Begin
12. World Leader Pretend
13. I've Been High

CD2:
01. Losing My Religion
02. Find the River/Karma Police snippet
03. She Just Wants To Be
04. Walk Unafraid
05. Man on the Moon

encore:

06. Life And How To Live It
07. Nightswimming
08. Sweetness Follows
09. Imitation Of Life
10. Radio Free Europe***
11. Permanent Vacation***
12. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)


*** Bill Berry joined them during the chorus of RFE and played drums on Permanent Vacation.


*** PLEASE TRADE THIS FREELY AND DO NOT SELL ON EBAY OR ANY SITES***
*** PLEASE DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3s OR ANY LOSSY FILES***

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Yes 1974-02-08 Miami Baseball Stadium Miami, FL(V.2)

 


1.01 Opening (Excerpt From "Firebird Suite") (1.31)
1.02 Siberian Khatru (9.51)
1.03 And You And I (10.26)
1.04 Close To The Edge (19.19)
1.05 The Revealing Science Of God (22.13)

2.01 The Remembering (25.06)
2.02 The Ancient (20.16)
2.03 Ritual (21.37)
2.04 Roundabout (7.51)

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Yes A Concert Dream: 1973-1974 Tales From Topographic Oceans Tour Compilation

YES
A Concert Dream: 1973-1974 Tales From Topographic Oceans Tour Compilation

"Side one was the commercial or easy-listening side of Topographic Oceans, side two was a much lighter, folky side of Yes, side three was electronic mayhem turning into acoustic simplicity, and side four was us trying to drive the whole thing home on a biggie." Steve Howe

I wish I was just a little bit older (well, not really but...) because I just missed the TFTO tour by only a couple years. So, instead of a Tales show, my first concert was Chicago in 1975. Thankfully, there were tapers around who documented this incredible music as it was played live. Huge thanks to all those who made listening and sharing these Tales performances possible all these decades later.

Tales01-Firebird Suite, Long Beach, CA, 1974-03-19
Tales02-Siberian Khatru,  Long Beach, CA, 1974-03-19
Tales03-Heart of the Sunrise, Sheffield, ENG, 1973-11-27
Tales04-And You and I, Detroit, MI, 1974-02-28
Tales05-Close to the Edge, Detroit, MI, 1974-02-28
Tales06-IntroTFTO, New York, NY, 1974-02-18
Tales07-The Revealing Science of God, New York, NY, 1974-02-18
Tales08-Intro, Uniondale, NY, 1974-02-14,
Tales09-The Remembering, Uniondale, NY, 1974-02-14
Tales10-The Ancient, Los Angeles, CA, 1974-03-18
Tales11-Ritual, Los Angeles, CA, 1974-03-18
Tales12-Roundabout, Glasgow, SCTLD, 1973-12-06
Tales13-Yours Is No Disgrace, Philadelphia, PA, 1974-02-16
Tales14-Starship Trooper, Long Beach, CA, 1974-03-19

YES (the players):
Jon Anderson - lead vocals, percussion
Steve Howe - guitars, vocals
Chris Squire - bass, vocals
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
Alan White - drums, vocals

Tapers: various
Lineage: N/A
All Audience Recordings except as noted
Notes on Sound Quality: SQ is Good to Very Good throughout

All tracks are from the original filesets as previously torrented. New checksums created with TLH.

Convert to lossy for personal use only-please share only LOSSLESS recordings.

All tracks adhere to DIME's NAV and NAB requirements and have been verified as non-official releases through Forgotten Yesterdays:
http://forgotten-yesterdays.com/index.asp

NOT FOR SALE-PLEASE SHARE FREELY

Please support this artist-purchase official recordings, attend live performances regularly, and visit the websites:

http://yesworld.com/
http://forgotten-yesterdays.com/
http://www.yessongs.nl/index.html (Great site, thanks Remy!)

A word about compilations: This compilation is diguised as a concert. I put together these performances for my personal enjoyment, and share them for the same reason. There are many Yes compilations available; "Wondrous Stories," "Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection" and "Word Is Live." This collection is not meant to replace, but complement, the official releases. Nothing beats the original tracks themselves.

I urge you to seek out the torrented performances contained herein (they’re all available out there). Thanks to the tapers, uploaders and all who share this great music. And, of course, thank you to Yes.

For Christopher Russell Edward Squire (March 4, 1948 - June 27, 2015)

Enjoy,

1chucho
"Live Music is Better"
June 27, 2020

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1.01 Firebird Suite (2.15)
     Long Beach 1974-03-19
1.02 Siberian Khatru (10.39)
     Long Beach 1974-03-19
1.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.32)
     Sheffield 1973-11-27
1.04 And You And I (9.30)
     Detroit 1974-02-28
1.05 Close To The Edge (18.49)
     Detroit 1974-02-28

2.01 Intro TFTO (2.00)
     New York 1974-02-18
2.02 The Revealing Science Of God (19.56)
     New York 1974-02-18
2.03 Intro (0.44)
     Uniondale 1974-02-14
2.04 The Remembering (23.46)
     Uniondale 1974-02-14
2.05 The Ancient (18.48)
     Los Angeles 1974-03-18

3.01 Ritual (25.42)
     Los Angeles 1974-03-18
3.02 Roundabout (8.19)
     Glasgow 1973-12-06
3.03 Yours Is No Disgrace (15.15)
     Philadelphia 1974-02-16
3.04 Starship Trooper (11.21)
     Long Beach 1974-03-19 


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Led Zeppelin 1969-07-05 Atlanta International Raceway Hampton, Georgia

Led Zeppelin
July 5th, 1969
Atlanta International Raceway
Hampton, Georgia

audience recording

Lineage: Reel(M) > Reel @ 3 3/4 ips > wav > flac

Setlist:
01 Train Kept A Rollin'
02 I Can't Quit You Baby
03 Dazed And Confused
04 White Summer
05 You Shook Me

Notes:
This is from a 1st gen reel, the masters are presumed lost.
The rest of the show was taped, but was accidentally erased.
Thanks to Vinnie/June72, Z, Charley, and Ian from The Dogs of Doom for liberating, to Ed for speed correcting and tracking, and to the original taper.

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Neil Young 1980-10-03 Greek Theatre,Berkeley, CA


NEIL YOUNG -  - 2 source (AUD) STEREO MATRIX (16bit) - Hawks & Doves on Bread & Roses

Neil Young with the Hawks & Doves Band
6th annual Bread & Roses Festival of Music
1980-10-03 - Greek Theatre, U.C. Berkeley, CA
LS#2: "Hawks & Doves on Bread & Roses"

STEREO MATRIX of 2 mono audience recordings:
Source 1 [L]: (unknown equipment) > (master or 1st gen.copy?) > bootleg CD [Marshall Recordings 0010]
Source 2 [R]: Electrovoice RE-10 mics > Sony TCD-5 > Maxell UD XLI cassette master (Dolby B) > Nakamichi Dragon

SONGS: [40:40]
 1. warm up [0:33]
 2. Are You Ready For The Country? [4:34]
 3. Coastline [2:31]
 4. Stayin' Power [3:00]
 5. Turbine [3:41]
 6. Motor City [3:37]
 7. band introduction [0:41]
 8. Union Man [2:41]
 9. Comin' Apart At Every Nail [3:15]
10. Hawks And Doves [4:01]
11. Homegrown [3:06]
12. Four Strong Winds [4:20]
13. Are You Ready For The Country? [4:38]

The Hawks & Doves Band:
    Neil Young - vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano
    Ben Keith - pedal steel guitar, harmony vocals
    Rufus Thibodeaux - fiddle
    Dennis Belfield - bass
    Greg Thomas - drums
    Ann Hillary O'Brien - harmony vocals

Both sources audio restored (dropouts fixed), speed corrected & synchronized to stereo mix
See data-production-notes.txt file for details
Artwork and additional data included
NY unofficial Live Series #2 by Nite Owl Productions

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Neil Young 1984-02-06/07 The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA (LS#3: "Leap Year of the Horse: Live at the Catalyst 1984")


NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE - 1984-02-06/7 - Catalyst - SBD/AUD MATRIX COMPILATION (16bit) - Leap Year of the Horse

Neil Young & Crazy Horse: February 6-7, 1984
The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA (compilation)
LS#3: "Leap Year of the Horse: Live at the Catalyst 1984"

STEREO MATRIX compilation of 2 separate sets of recordings:
SBD: (FOH mix feed) > Sony TC-D5M (Dolby B) > Nakamichi Dragon > Audiomedia III [Grner1]
AUD: (front left balcony) > Nakamichi CM-300 mics > Sony TC-D5M  > TDK MA 90 (Dolby B) > Nakamichi Dragon > Panasonic 3700 DAT

SONGS: [78:30]
 1. Rock Forever [4:10]
 2. So Tired [3:24] *
 3. Violent Side [6:04] *
 4. I Got A Problem [3:52]
 5. Stand By Me [5:09] #
 6. Your Love Is Good To Me [4:40]
 7. Powderfinger [6:11] #
 8. Barstool Blues [4:23]
 9. Welfare Mothers [4:01] #
10. Touch the Night [11:00]
11. Tonight's the Night [9:29]
12. Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) [4:47] #
13. Cortez the Killer [8:14]
14. Homegrown [3:06] *

All songs recorded at the February 7 late show, except as indicated (Cinnamon Girl has been omitted):
* early show, February 7
# early show, February 6
The Feb. 6 late show SBD has not been used as there was no corresponding audience recording available.

Neil Young – vocals & guitar
Ralph Molina - drums, backing vocals
Billy Talbot - bass, backing vocals; lead vocals (tr.5)
Frank Sampedro – guitar, backing vocals; Stringman keyboard
Ben Keith – saxophone; tambourine

Both sources edited & synchronized to stereo mix with moderate L/R panning (AUD/SBD)
Artwork and additional data included
NY unofficial Live Series #3 by Nite Owl Productions (NO-2020-13)

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Neil Young 1995-06-24 Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CA


   NEIL YOUNG & PEARL JAM
   ----------------------
"Neil Jam: Mirror Ball Live"
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields
San Francisco, June 24, 1995

The story behind this one-off performance is well known. The scheduled Pearl Jam concert was cut short when Eddie Vedder fell too ill to continue. Neil, who a few months ago had recorded the Mirror Ball album (which was just about to be released) with Pearl Jam, and apparently was originally supposed to guest on a few songs, then stepped in to prevent a riot. Some of the attendees were none too happy about this turn of events (as can be heard on the recordings, especially when it becomes clear that Eddie is not coming back) and many left. Little did they know what was in store...

While the "Neil Jam" toured Europe supporting Mirror Ball later in 1995, this unique performance of a good chunk of the LP (plus choice other songs) perhaps remains its ultimate live representation - until an official version surfaces from the vaults, perhaps of the Dublin show which was taped by a video camera crew.

SET 1: [48:53]
01    warm up [1:03]
02    Big Green Country [6:26]
03    Act Of Love [3:52]
04    Throw Your Hatred Down [10:03]
05    Powderfinger [6:01]
06    Truth Be Known [4:15]
07    Rockin' In The Free World [7:27]
08    The Needle And The Damage Done [3:24] *
09    Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) [6:22] *
    (*) NY solo acoustic
SET 2: [63:44]
10    I'm The Ocean [7:23]
11    Down By The River [18:56]
12    Downtown [6:24]
13    Cortez The Killer [13:12]
14    intermission [4:37]
15    Peace And Love [7:04]
16    Rockin' In The Free World [6:09]

Recorded live at at the Golden Gate Park Polo Fields (San Francisco, CA) on Saturday June 24, 1995.
Stereo matrix of two separate audience DAT recordings (see below).
All songs written by Neil Young, except: track 9 by Young & Jeff Blackburn; track 15 by Young & Eddie Vedder.

Neil Young – vocals, guitars, harmonica
    (filling in for sick Eddie Vedder)
Pearl Jam:
    Jeff Ament – bass guitar
    Stone Gossard – electric guitar
    Jack Irons – drums
    Mike McCready – electric guitar
    Brendan O'Brien - organ

Many thanks to the original tapers for their excellent DAT recordings which made this possible:
Source 1: AUD DAT clone [Dolphinsmile Archive]
    Sonic Studios (DSM-6) > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT(M) > DAT(1) > microtrack > FLAC
Source 2: AUD DAT clone [BLG]
    Sonic Studios (DSM-6) > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT(M) > DAT(1) > DA-20 > DiO 2496 > Soundforge 6.0 > FLAC

NY unofficial Live Series #4 (NO-2020-14).
Stereo mix synchronization, audio restoration, research & packaging by Nite Owl Productions.

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Yes 1973-12-10 Empire Theatre Edinburgh, Scotland, UK


I've thought about uploading this show for a long time, but my problem was I had two sources and both had problems to overcome. I bit the bullet and redid the audio for both sources and then combined them to make the most complete version of this show. Source 1 had all the songs, but the Revealing and Ritual were incomplete and the sound is about a C-. Source 2 was about a B- in quality, but Close To The Edge and the Ancient were incomplete and Ritual and Roundabout were missing. In the end this is not a bad show, but I would caution the casual listener that this might not be their cup of tea.

This was the final show of the UK portion from the Tales From Topographic Oceans tour. This show runs about 132 minutes. Listen to the major screwup at the beginning of The Revealing.

Lineup: Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, Alan White

Yes
Empire Theatre
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Dec. 10, 1973

CD 1
1. Firebird Suite
2. Siberian Khatru
3. And You & I
4. Close To The Edge
5. The Revealing

CD 2
6. The Remembering
7. The Ancient
8. Ritual (incomplete)
9. Roundabout

Enjoy!

Relayerman


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Yes 1973-11-27 Sheffield City Hall Sheffield, UK


I can't believe this one's fallen off the tracker. This audience capture from the UK TFTO tour at Sheffield on 11/27/73 is a highly listenable, yet unfortunately, incomplete show. Notable for the inclusion of Heart of the Sunrise replacing And You and I, this is an exceptional early Tales show. Highly recommended. Thanks to Relayerman for the original upload!

Yes
Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield, UK
Nov. 27, 1973

Lineage: see below
Notes on Sound Quality: Audience Recording, the SQ is Ex throughout.
Convert to lossy for personal use only
NOT FOR SALE-SHARE FREELY
Artwork available at Remy's website (see below)
Please support the artist-purchase official recordings, attend performances regularly, and visit the website(s):

http://www.yessongs.nl/index.html (Great site, thanks Remy!)
http://www.yesworld.com/

Enjoy,

1chucho
June 2011


Original notes:

I got this on tape in a trade back in the early 80's. I believe that it is probably 2nd gen. I have converted to CD and then to FLAC and tweaked the sound along the way to even out the volume of tracks and to make certain parts clearer.

Yes
Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield, UK
Nov. 27, 1973

Lineup: Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, Alan White

The UK Tales tour was performed on the eve of the release of the Tales From Topographic Oceans album in the UK. There were a few differences in the UK tour and the subsequent US tour in that several dates only featured 2 songs from the Close To The Edge album and Heart of the Sunrise was played. Midway through the UK tour Heart was dropped and the entire Close To The Edge album was played. The US tour, for the most part, stuck to that setlist with a few minor variations such as Rick Wakeman doing a solo segment here and there and The Remembering being dropped midway through the tour. This show from Sheffield is, so far, the best sounding show from the UK tour, but sadly the complete show doesn't seem to exist. Also, this show was held in a 2100 seat hall so it was an intimate setting as can be heard from some of the back and forth banter between the band and the audience.

CD 1
1. Firebird Suite
2. Siberian Khatru
3. Heart Of The Sunrise
4. Close To The Edge
5. The Revealing Science Of God (incomplete)

CD 2
1. The Remembering
2. The Ancient
3. Ritual (incomplete)

Enjoy!

Relayerman

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Yes 1973-12-06 Apollo Theatre Glasgow, Scotland



 

YES
Thursday, 6 December 1973

Apollo Theatre
126 Renfield Street
Glasgow, Scotland
UK

FLAC master, 6 December 2017:
Analog audience recording (mono): unknown analog generations > probably Maxell XLII 90 (Type II CrO2) analog audio cassette (c. late 1980's/early 1990's) > Sony TC-WE435 (azimuth adjustment) > Sony PCM-R500 > Sony DGP 90 DAT tape {SBM} > HHB BurnIt CDR830 > two Kodak Gold Ultima (w/ Infoguard) 74-minute CDRs {transferred c. 1999-2000} > EAC (WAV extraction, secure mode) > SHNtool (joined all WAVs) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup) > SHNtool (fixed SBE) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (WAV > FLAC8).
Created this text file.

Total running time  [2:16:44]
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01  Firebird Suite [2:16] >
02  Siberian Khatru [10:04]
03  And You and I [10:30]
04  Close to the Edge [21:22]
05  The Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn) [20:54]
06  The Remembering (High the Memory) [20:41]
07  The Ancient (Giants Under the Sun) [19:15]
08  Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil) [22:33]
-- encore --
09  Roundabout [9:07]

Band line-up:
Jon Anderson - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
Steve Howe - guitars, backing vocals, percussion
Chris Squire - bass guitar, backing vocals, percussion
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
Alan White - drums, percussion, backing vocals

Notes:

Here is a show which took place the day before "Tales of Topographic Oceans" was released in the UK, with the band performing the album in its entirety, after playing through the whole of their prior album. The Apollo was only about three months old at this point, and this recording sounds like it was recorded somewhere in the balcony. Sound is clear, but there is what is best described as a sheet or cascade of light hiss -- nothing terrible, but if you weren't raised with ears in the analog age, this can be a bothersome artifact.

"The Remembering" is cut and there is a tape flip cut in "The Ancient" at 8:44 into the track.

This show has made the rounds on EZT/dime before: at least once prior to 2007 from Relayerman's remaster of a tape he received in trade circa 1980, then a posting of a boot CD source entitled "Ancient Tales." Both versions were then reseeded twice in 2010. It would be great to see either of those up here again, as it appears I never obtained either.

So... this mastering might run a tad shorter than those, and I suspect it's because "The Remembering" gets whacked a bit near its conclusion. The tale of this tapeographic notion is that I had borrowed a case of cassette tapes from a long-time Yes collector friend of mine in the pre-EZT days. My guess is that most of those tapes were sourced around the late 80s/early 90's so it doesn't stretch as far back as Relayerman's tape. My friend was close to some members of the band and had some assorted material in need of transfering which really didn't interest me all that much, but getting to borrow some early Yes shows helped sweeten the deal, and this was part of that batch. Haven't a clue how this compares to that version or "Ancient Tales," but if Relayerman spent hours on his remaster, that's probably the best one to get. If you're looking for a transfer closer to the way the original audience recording sounds, this one is probably not a bad alternate. No EQ'ing was done -- just some light fades to make the cuts a little less pronounced. I put this on DAT back in the day and then to CDR, and had this ripped and incubating on an HD for about a year or two, figured it was an ideal time to properly catalog this one.

Over the years on dime, EZT, the Archival Group, and through all the various and assorted other trading groups online preceding that, and the CDR, DAT, and analog cassette traders which came before, I've gathered a moderate collection of items to share. I've helped with transfers (the Cactus and related uploads from over a decade ago here, and currently a bite out of the massive Stonecutter Archives), contributed setlists and corrections to many a torrent -- all the sort of things that don't raise one's share ratio. I've shared some of my masters back in the old snail mail days, but it's high time to give back more here from where I've received so much. I had meant to do a roll-out with something grand and possibly a series (Elegymart #1, #2, etc.), but that's been done countless times before.

At this point not only have we've all aged along with dime's existence, but our media and the equipment that can play it back has as well. So rather than any fanfare or concern over share ratio, consider this upload another step in a more diligent attempt to beat the time and to circulate the collection.

Enjoy,
elegymart


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The Strypes 2017-03-07 Boyles of Slane Meath Ireland

The Strypes
Never Mind The Mocks Tour
Boyles of Slane
Meath
Ireland
7 March 2017

CA14s(cards)>CA9200>R09HR>Adobe Audtion>cdwav>tlh>you

Taped & Transferred by Kagee

01 Behind Closed Doors - 1st Attempt
02 Behind Closed Doors
03 Easy Riding
04 (I Need A Break From) Holidays
05 I Don't Wanna Know
06 3 Streets & A Village Green
07 Consequence
08 Get It Over Quickly
09 Grin & Bear It
10 A Different Kind Of Tension
11 Cruel Brunette
12 Angel Eyes
13 Black Shades Over Red Eyes
14 Turnin' My Back
15 Garden Of Eden
16 Get Into It
17 Great Expectations
18 Oh Cruel World
19 Still Gonna Drive You Home
20 What A Shame
21 Mystery Man
22 Scumbag City

The first of 2 shows I saw on the Never Mind The Mocks Tour.

A good performance from the band. Not as good as the Dundalk show I saw a few weeks later.

That recording is still live here -http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=588349

Josh's amp wasn't working at the start hence the 2 attempts at Behind Closed Doors.

This one turned out pretty good. Boyles is a small place and I was very near the front so
the drums are very prominent a lot of the time.

For the old fashioned amongst us who still burn to disc I'd suggest splitting after Cruel Brunette.

Remember to support The Strypes - buy their records, go to their shows & buy their merch.

Enjoy the show.

 

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