Paul McCartney – Washington, DC (07/04/90)

Paul McCartney
07/04/90
RFK Stadium
Washington, DC

Set I
Rough Ride
Birthday
Band on the Run
We got Married
Let Em In
Long and Winding RoadFool on the Hill
Sgt. Peppers
Good Day Sunshine
Can’t Buy Me Love
Put it There
Things We Said Today
Eleanor Rigby
Set II
My Brave Face
Back in the USSR
Saw Her Standing There
Coming Up
Let it Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude
Yesterday
Get Back
Golden Slumbers>
Carry that Weight>
The End

Grateful Dead & Branford Marsalis – Oakland (12/31/90)

Branford Marsalis
Bruce Hornsby
Grateful Dead
12/31/90
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA

Brandford Marsalis Opener

1. Bill Graham Intro
2. Unknown Song
3. Kevin’s Country
4. White Wheeled Limousine

Track 3 with Bruce Hornsby, Track 4 w/ Hornsby and Rob Wasserman. 2nd Opening act for the Dead that evening (1st was Rebirth Brass Band)

Grateful Dead

Set 1:
d1t01 – Radio Intro/Tuning
d1t02 – Hell in a Bucket
d1t03 – Jack-a-Roe
d1t04 – Wang Dang Doodle
d1t05 – Row Jimmy
d1t06 – Mexicali Blues >
d1t07 – Big River
d1t08 – Bird Song *
d1t09 – Promised Land *
d1t10 – 1st set Recap
d1t11 – John Barlow on Brent Mydland’s death
d1t12 – Ken Nordine’s Flibberdy Jib
Set 2:
d2t01 – Countdown to Midnight >
d2t02 – Not Fade Away > *
d2t03 – Eyes of the World > *
d2t04 – Dark Star > *
d2t05 – Drums > **
d3t01 – Space > *
d3t02 – The Other One > *
d3t03 – Wharf Rat > *
d3t04 – Not Fade Away (reprise) *
Encore:
d3t05 – The Weight *
d3t06 – 2nd Set Recap
d3t07 – Johnny B. Goode *
d3t08 – Radio Credits

* With Branford Marsalis on Tenor & Soprano Sax
** With Hamza El Din on Percussion

Branford Notes:
Nakamichi CM-300s With CP-4 Shotgun Capsules->Sony TC-153SD Master SEC. 111, Row N, Seat # 3 (Taper Section) [TDK SA-X90 Master

Transferred Via: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO] CD >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.53
Recorded, Transferred, FLAC, Tags (Via xACT 2.53) & Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

Branford was one of the opening sets for the Dead’s 1990 New Year’s Eve show. I recorded all four shows of the New Years run that year with my newly-purchased Nakamichi CM 300s that I bought from my friend John Lech when he decided to buy Audio Technica AT-853a stealth cardioids. This was my second Grateful Dead New Years show, following the 1989 NYE show when Bonnie Raitt opened.

Grateful Dead Notes:

Nakamichi CM-300 CP-4 Shotguns >Sony TC-153SD (TDK SA-X Masters) Cassette Masters

Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.25 OTS; SEC 111, Row N, Seat #3

Recorded, Transferred, FLAC’d, Tagged, & Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

B&W photos: Pentax MX w/80-200 f/4.5-5.6 Maraxar Zoom Lens [T-Max 3,200 Pushed To 12,500 ASA] Shot From Tapers Section.

OldNeumanntapr Notes: This was the final night of my first four-night NYE run, and the second-to-last time that I used the Sony TC-153SD to master a show with. (The final time was the Bill Graham Memorial concert in Golden Gate Park in November of 1991.) This was probably the best of the NYE shows that I have recorded. Enjoy! I had my Pentax MX with me at this show and got some good photos from the tapers section, including a great shot of the bungee jumpers falling through the ceiling of the Coliseum at midnight. (Please don’t SELL it, it’s one of the best spur-of-the-moment shots I ever got.) I developed and printed the black & white film in the Cuesta College darkroom, when I was going to school there. These were the first shows that I used my newly-purchased, from my friend John, Nakamichi CM 300×3 set to record with.

I included a scan of all three of my New Year’s Eve ticket stubs together, though I wasn’t able to record the 1991 NYE show.

Do NOT Convert To MP3. Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones – Chicago, IL (11/22/81)

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones
11/22/81
Checkerboard Lounge
Chicago, IL

Set I
Sweet Little Angel*
Flip,Flop & Fly
Down The Road I Go
Country Boy
King Bee
Someday Baby
County Jail
Set II
Baby Please Don’t Go
Hoochie Coochie Man
Long Distance Call
Manish Boy >
Champagne & Reefer
Next Time You See Me*
Talkin’ About My Woman*

Comment
Muddy Waters – Vocals
Buddy Guy – Vocals, Guitar
Junior Wells – Harmonica, Vocals
Lefty Dizz – Guitar, Vocals
Mojo Buford – Harmonica
John Primer – Guitar
Lovie Lee – Piano
Ray Allison – Drums
Earnest Johnson – Bass
Mick Jagger – Vocals
Keith Richards – Guitar
Ron Wood – Guitar
Ian Stewart – Piano

* – w/ Buddy Guy

Bruce Hornsby With The Roanoke Symphony – Salem, VA (10/09/97)

Bruce Hornsby
10/09/97
Salem Civic Center
Salem, VA

Roanoke Symphony:
Glinka: Overture to Russlan & Ludmilla
Rossini: Allegro From William Tell Overture
Bruce, Band, & Symphony:
Across The River
Long Tall Cool One
White Wheeled Limousine
Valley Road
Mandolin Rain >
Brokedown Palace
The Way It Is
The Red Plains
China Doll
Set II
Harbor Lights
End Of The Innocence
The Road Not Taken > (Working in a Coalmine)
Look Out Any Window
Encore: Night on the Town

Phil Lesh & Friends – San Francisco, CA (12/31/05)

Phil & Friends
12/31/05
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA

Set 1:

Not Fade Away (All)>
China Cat Sunflower (Ryan)>
Jam>
Scarlet Begonias (Phil)>
Eyes of the World (Phil)>
Sugaree (Joan)
Franklin’s Tower (All) -11:25
Happy New Year

Set 2: Truckin’ (All)>
Deal (Ryan)>
Uncle John’s Band (All)>
Fire on the Mountain (Phil, Ryan)>
Candyman (Ryan; Joan on drums)>
Stella Blue (Ryan)>
Terrapin (Ryan)>
Jam>
Bird Song (Ryan)>
Not Fade Away (All )

Encore: Donor Rap/Intros
Wharf Rat (Ryan)>
Peaceful Valley (Ryan)>
Sugar Magnolia (Ryan)>
Ripple (Ryan w/ Joan)>
Jam>
Uncle John’s Band Reprise (All)

Band:
Phil Lesh (bass, vocals)
Joan Osborne (vocals)
Ryan Adams (vocals, guitar)
Larry Campbell (guitar & more)
John Molo (drums)
Rob Barraco (keys)
Barry Sless (guitar+pedal steel)

The Band – Washington DC (08/16/76)

The Band
08/16/76
The Carter Baron Amphitheater
Washington, DC

According to this fan website the actual date for this show is July 17, 1976.

Don’t Do It
The Shape I’m In
It Makes No Difference
The Weight
King Harvest
Twilight
Ophelia
Tears Of Rage
Forbidden Fruit
This Wheel’s On Fire
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The Genetic Method
Chest Fever
Up On Cripple Creek
W.S. Walcott’s Medicine Show

Natalie Merchant – Brussels, Belgium (05/10/10)

Natalie Merchant
May 10, 2010
Ancienne Belgique, Belgium
First show of a short euro tour

Musicians: Mary Wooten, cello
Gabriel Gordon, guitar
Erik Della Penna, guitar

Tracks:
(talk) intro + Robert Graves
Vain and Careless
(talk) Laurence Alma Tadema
If No One Ever Marries Me
(talk) Charles Edward Carryl
The Sleepy Giant
(talk) Mother Goose
The Man in the Wilderness
(talk) Nathalia Crane
The Janitor’s Boy
(talk) Edward Lear
Calico Pie
(talk) Arthur Macy
The Peppery Man
(talk) about the album Leave Your Sleep
Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience
E.E. Cummings
Maggie and Milly and Molly and May
(talk)
Indian Names
(talk) Christina Rossetti
Crying, my Little One
(talk) Gerard Manley Hopkins
Spring and Fall: to a young child
(talk)
Equestrienne
(encore) (talk) Robert Louis Stevenson
The Land of Nod
Cowboy Romance
Motherland
Carnival
Break Your Heart
Tell Yourself
Kind & Generous
From the Time You Say Goodbye

Notes from the taper:
Issues: had the -15db pad on, big mistake as the show was quite quiet.
Have had to add some gain back in using WaveEditor, have reduced applause to try to match, but it’s still a little high.
Good news: very respectful audience, so not too much talking during tracks

Notes: For the first set and the first track of the encore, Natalie introduced each poem-song
from with information on the poet. I have separated each intro into a track.

The Rolling Stones – Australia 1973, Happy Birthday Nicky

The Rolling Stones
Happy Birthday Nicky
Oh Boy 2-9039
Silver CDs -> EAC -> WAV -> TLH -> flac 6

Disc 1 :
Western Australia Cricket Ground, Perth, February 24, 1973
Excellent stereo soundboard recording

01. Brown Sugar
02. Bitch
03. Rocks Off
04. Gimmie Shelter
05. Happy
06. Tumbling Dice
07. Honky Tonk Women
08. All Down The Line
09. Midnight Rambler
10. Little Queenie

Disc 2 :
Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, February 26, 1973
Excellent stereo soundboard recording

01. Brown Sugar
02. Bitch
03. Rocks Off
04. Gimmie Shelter
05. Happy
06. Tumbling Dice
07. Love In Vain
08. Sweet Virginia
09. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
10. Honky Tonk Women
11. All Down The Line
12. Midnight Rambler
13. Little Queenie
14. Rip This Joint

Enjoy !!!

http://www.iorr.org/cd/frame.htm

Happy Birthday Nicky – Live In Perth
2 CD

Version 1
Oh Boy 2-9039
Disc 1 contains 11 tracks from Perth February 24, 1973. Disc 2 contains 14 tracks from Sydney February 26, 1973, missing only the last two tracks Jumping Jack Flash and Street Fighting Man. Not Perth 1st and 2nd as cover says, there was only one show in Perth! Both in exc. stereo soundboard quality.

Version 2
Oh Boy 2-9039
Picture CDs, different colours

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/rollingstones-faq/part2/

Perth, Australia 2/24/73; 50 min; 9.0 s; “Rocks Off”
A classic. This stereo soundboard recording first turned up in 1987 on a German LP and is now on several CDs. Great recording and performance. I think this Swingin’ Pig release is the best; it’s a combination of the 2/24 show with parts of the 2/26 show; there is no 2/24 2nd show as some boots claim. It sounds a little better than disc 1 of “Happy Birthday Nicky” below. (Note: Total time of Rocks Off is longer; 50 min is the length of the 2/24 portion).

Sydney 2/26/73; 65 min; 8.5 s; “Happy Birthday Nicky”/others
The CD may claim disc 2 is 2/24 2nd show, but there was no 2nd show that day; it’s actually Sydney 2/26. This is another stereo soundboard recording though not quite as good as 2/24; the tape has been copied a few more times. Avoid the Japanese “Winter Tour 1973” 2CD set if you ever see it; it’s the audience recording of the show. At least it has the last 2 songs missing from the soundboard recording. VGP’s “Rock ‘n Roll Stew” is the soundboard recording with the last two songs tacked on from the audience recording, and the missing beginning of Brown Sugar added in from Perth; said to be similar quality.X

Bela Fleck – Camp Mather, CA (09/09/99)

Bela Fleck & The Bluegrass Sessions
09/09/99
Strawberry Festival – Main Stage
Camp Mather, CA

Set I
1. Blue Mountain
2. Ginseng Sullivan
3. Wheel Hoss
4. Polka on the Ol’ Banjo
5. C Medley
6. Spanish Point
7. Whitehouse Blues
8. Hide & Go Seek
9. Leather Britches
10. Sailing Shoes >
Crossroads >
Sailing Shoes
Set II
1. Brown County Breakdown
2. Waltz
3. Valley of the Rogue
4. Same Old River
5. Cincinnati Rag
6. I Know You’re Married
7. Major Honker
8. E1:Katmandu
9. Salty Dog
10. E2: Whitewater

Bela Fleck: Banjo
Sam Bush: Mandolin
Jerry Douglas: Dobro
Gabe Witcher: Fiddle
Brian Sutton: Guitar
Mark Schatz: Bass