The Who – San Francisco, CA (12/01/71)

The Who
1971-12-13
Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA

Source: “San Francisco 1971” (Black Dog Records) CD
Lineage: SBD > Silver Disc > CDR > WAV (EAC) > SHN > TLH > FLAC

Set List:

01 – Substitute
02 – Summertime Blues
03 – My Wife
04 – Baba O’Riley
05 – Behind Blue Eyes
06 – Bargain
07 – Won’t Get Fooled Again
08 – Pinball Wizard
09 – See Me, Feel Me
10 – My Generation >
11 – Jam > Naked Eye > I’m Going Down
12 – Magic Bus (cuts in)

Notes from original uploader:

Artwork & MD5 Verification File all included.
Stage Banter by Tom Pratt.
A good soundboard with some slight hiss.
This is a great show from the second leg of the Who’s Next 1971 US tour. The performance is probably one of the best of the year, the stage banter is silly as usual and the sound is pretty good. Not perfect for a soundboard recording but Who soundboards from this era are very rare so this one is worth checking out.

Bruce Springsteen – New York, NY (08/15/75)

Bruce Springsteen
Bottom Line
New York, NY
August 15, 1975
Early Show

01 Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
02 Spirit In The Night
03 Then She Kissed Me
04 Growiní Up
05 It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City
06 The E Street Shuffle > Haviní A Party
06 When You Walk In The Room
07 Sheís The One
08 Born To Run
09 Thunder Road
10 Kittyís Back
11 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
12 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
13 Quarter To Three
BONUS TRACK
14 DJ Intro

WNEW Pre-FM Safety Reels via JEMS
“From The Coastline To The City: The Pre-FM Reels”

Transfer: pre-fm safety reels > DAT > .wav > iZotope RX 6 and Ozone 6 restoration, repair and mastering > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.37 > FLAC

Known Faults:
-None

The legendary Bottom Line broadcast is one of the most familiar, beloved and bootlegged Springsteen recordings of all time. Tapes recorded off air have been the source of every vinyl, CD and digital release to date, and there have been many, dating all the way back to Bruce Springsteen Live on Coral Records, one of the very first bootleg LPs.

As historic as the Bottom Line performance is, its audio quality is also legendarily problematic. There have been laudable efforts in the digital era to upgrade the show, among them The Way It Was: The Complete Bottom Line broadcast, which composites an off-air reel-to-reel recording with patches from other releases, including tracks from WNEWís 1988 rebroadcast.

Speaking of those problems, Scoper writes in his notes for As It Happened: ìNo attempt was made to enhance the limited stereo soundstage or to remove clicks/pops/hum present in the original broadcast (which)Öwere not related to reception.î

He is right on both counts. The Bottom Line broadcast used on every release is basically mono and filled with a host of frustrating noises and clicks. If only there were a better source to work from.

Well, finally there is. For the first-time, a pre-broadcast recording of the concert was uncovered. While not THE master tapes from the night, the reels are a safety copy kept by the station for future playback. These reels were transferred to DAT many years ago and eventually the DAT was ripped to .wav and provided to JEMS.

The pre-FM reels are an immediate upgrade to circulating copies of the show. But before you get too excited, they have some of the same inherent problems that have always plagued the underlying recording. The pops, noises and clicks were still on the pre-FM reels, albeit not as bad as previous sources.

The show starts in stereo, but does eventually drift to basically mono and contains a lot of crazy channel dropouts and instrument level shifts. Why? Well it turns out that Mike Appel himself was manning the mixer that fed the broadcast that night, and his work, to be polite, is inconsistent. Parts of the show are mixed beautifully (e.g. ìThen She Kissed Meî) Other parts seem to utilize only ambient room microphones and sound much more distant (e.g. ìKittyís Backî). The latter song is a mess, with levels and mix changing wildly throughout the song and never really settling in a good place. But thatís how it is on the broadcast, too.

Frequent channel fluctuations are another reason why the show is usually presented in mono, because it masks some of the level drops on each side. We have kept as much of the stereo spread intact as possible (it isnít super wide to begin with but it is there), though much of the end of the show winds up in near-mono anyway.

In better news, the combination of a pre-FM source and new advances in audio restoration software has allowed us to drastically reduce the pops, clicks and other noise artifacts without substantial degradation of the music. There are occasional sibilance issues on the vocals, and we did our best to tame those, too.

Itís always a fine line when you attempt to clean a recording with this many challenges, but we think the final result lands on the right side of musicality, and losing that layer of noise vastly improves many songs. The first hour of the show really benefits from the shampoo and rinse.

Suffice it to say we could have kept working on this for several more weeks, fine tuning and trying to improve it, but the bottom line is Bottom Line will never be perfect. We canít fix Appelís original mix (that could only be done with multi-tracks and we donít know if those exist) and thereís only so much mastering can do.

Thatís a lot of caveats. But make no mistake, this is a material upgrade of the Bottom Line broadcast, much of it in stereo for the first time, free of many audio defects and with a much broader spectrum of sound than any previous release. The first hour is especially good. Samples provided.

Massive thanks go to magikrat for providing this new source and to AK for bringing it to JEMS and letting us have a chance to work on such a significant show. This new Bottom Line recording was brought to you in the spirit of giving, and with a request that anyone else sitting on important, uncirculated tapes follow our lead and liberate something else of historical value. Itís only right. And if not now, when?

Lastly, we appreciate the consulting support of our pal hoserama, who helped figure out how to deal with the noisy bits, and hats off to mjk5510, who did a lot of final finishing work to make this available as our Christmas gift to you.

BK for JEMS

Post production update:
When BK’s final mastered version landed on my hard drive a few days ago there were some quickly identifiable final post mastering repairs needed before releasing the final version.

The “DJ Intro” drops in volume to be almost silent, any attempt to correct this was overloaded with hiss creating a less than desirable opening
that did not flow well into the opening shot of “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”. The decision was made to offer the “DJ Intro” as a bonus track since it does contain some short Bruce chatter. The choice on how to listen is then up to the listener. There are two versions of the back cover artwork with and without the “DJ Intro”.

In addition, dozens of volume adjustments were made throughout the recording to smooth out the major fluctuations. Though nothing could be done regarding the mix, “Kitty’s Back” is no longer the volume roller coaster mess of its original form.

One other note in regards to “Kitty’s Back”, we have included the radio station run sheets for the reels. The eagle-eyed collector may notice the sheet for reel 2 mentions the instruction, ‘REEL 2: SEGMENT 1 (Reel starts in the middle of some song–DO NOT AIR)’. The ‘some song’ is actually the middle of “Kitty’s Back” intro which was complete on reel one, another indicator this is more than likely a safety copy. The quality of the back half intro on Reel 2 is better quality than the full intro on Reel 1. Combining the two and using iZotope’s eq match, the complete “Kitty’s Back” intro is now the highest quality possible. Do not confuse the note on the radio station run sheet as another song played but not broadcast.

Happy Holidays from JEMS and the extended JEMS family.

The Band – Philadelphia, PA (10/26/69)

The Band
Philadelphia Academy Of Music
Philadelphia, PA
October 26, 1969

01 This Wheel’s On Fire
02 We Can Talk
03 Don’t Ya Tell Henry
04 Caledonia Mission
05 Chest Fever
06 I Shall Be Released
07 Lovin’ You
08 The Weight
09 Long Black Veil
10 Tears Of Rage
11 Don’t Do It
12 Unfaithful Servant
13 Up On Cripple Creek
14 Slippin’ and Slidin’
15 Look Out Cleveland
16 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

1st generation reel-to-reel > CD-R > CD-R (trade) > FLAC

From the original uploader
This show was recorded a month after the release of the second album. The recording itself is remarkable for a mono audience tape from the late sixties. All the instruments are well balanced and clear, and the audience is present but never overpowers the music.

The Rolling Stones – Los Angeles, CA (01/18/73)

Rolling Stones
We All Benefit, Nicaraguan Benefit
LA Forum
Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 18, 1973

Brown Sugar
Bitch
Rocks Off
Gimme Shelter
Route 66
Itís All Over Now
Happy
Tumbling Dice
No Expectations
Sweet Virginia
You Canít Always Get What You Want
Dead Flowers
Stray Cat Blues
Live with Me
All Down the Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man (incomplete)

From the original uploader:
Good for its time audience recording. For some reason, Rip This Joint mentioned in artwork is not included in this version
So of course, artwork is included
CDR>HD via EAC, FLAC, level 5

Bruce Hornsby – Mountain View, CA (08/02/97)

Bruce Hornsby
08-02-97
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA
** Furthur Festival **

SOurce: Excellent Unknown AUD > DAT @ 48k
Transfer: D8 > Dio 2448 > Soundforge 5.0 (48k > 44.1k) > CDWav > FLAC Frontend > .flac

Transferred By: Ryan Burns (mstrpce420@aol.com)
Thanks to Mark Lynn for the dats!

Disc 1:

01. Across The River
02. Jacob’s Ladder
03. Way It Is
04. Wharf Rat * >
05. Valley Road * > (Wharf Rat *)
06. Rainbow’s Cadillac **
07. Jack Straw ***

* w/ Phil Lesh
** w/ Bonnie Raitt
*** w/ Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, & Bonnie Raitt

Van Morrison – Beautiful Vision Outtakes

VAN MORRISON
Beautiful Vision Outtakes

01. Scandinavia
02. Daring Night
03. Daring Night II
04. Cleaning Windows
05. Down The Road I Go
06. Celtic Ray
07. All Saints Day
08. Instrumental
09. Cleaning Windows [dirty old man version]

SOURCE: Studio
LINEAGE: unknown > CD-R (trade) > EAC wav > Trader’s Little Helper flac level 8 > Dime

NOTES:
Some sources give the date/location of these recordings as July 27, 1981 The Record Plant, Sausalito, California.

According to many VM and Dire Straits collectors Mark Knopfler plays on at least one of these tracks. Don’t know if this has been 100 % confirmed though.

Various Artists – New York, NY (05/09/74) “Friends of Chile Benefit Concert”

Various Artists
“Friends of Chile” benefit concert
Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
9 May 1974

1 Introduction: Phil Ochs
2 Guantanamera: Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie
3 Estadio Chile: Pete Seeger
4 Oh Mary Don’t You Weep: Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie
5 He Was A Friend Of Mine: Dave van Ronk
6 Kipling recitation: Dennis Hopper
7 Try Me One More Time: Arlo Guthrie
8 Deportees (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos): Arlo Guthrie
9 Presidential Rag: Arlo Guthrie
10 California Girls: Mike Love, Dennis Wilson – Not Included
11 Ring The Living Bell: Melanie
12 My Rainbow Race: Melanie
13 Victor Jara -poem by Adrian Mitchell: Arlo Guthrie
14 I Remember Yolanda: Victor Jara on tape: Joan Jara
15 Allende’s Last Speech: Dennis Hopper
1 Deportee: Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan
2 Pablo Neruda poem: Dennis Hopper
3 North Country Blues: Bob Dylan
4 Spanish Is The Loving Tongue: Bob Dylan
5 Blowin’ In The Wind: ensemble

LB-5094

This sometimes circulates with a last track artifact, probably Larry Estridge
singing “Change in the Weather”, from a concert on 26 February 1974.

Thanks to Steve S., the taper.
Thanks to Godfrey S. for the setlist help.

Bob Dylan – Philadelphia, PA (01/06/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6th January 1974 [Afternoon show]

01. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
04. It Ain’t Me Babe
05. Tough Mama
06. Ballad Of A Thin Man

07. Stage Fright (the Band)
08. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
09. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
10. Long Black Veil (the Band)
11. I shall be released (the Band)
12. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)

13. All Along The Watchtower
14. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
15. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

01. To Ramona – (solo)
02. Mama, You Been On My Mind – (solo)
03. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll – (solo)
04. Nobody ‘Cept You  – (solo)
05. It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)

06. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
07. When you Awake (the Band)
08. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
09. The Weight (the Band)

10. I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
11. Forever Young
12. Something There Is About You
13. Like A Rolling Stone
14. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)

Source 1:
LB-9309
Lineage: Master tape > CD > EAC > CoolEdit 2000 > minimal NR > Flac

LosslessBob entry: LB-2638. very good to excellent sound [B+]; almost nothing above 10k >

Fix of LB-2637: WAV > Wave Repair 4.9.3 to fix very minor index clicks between some tracks and remove leading/trailing digital silences. DFF flaws on begining disc 1 tracks 2,9 and 10 are mic bumps > FLAC, sector align

Source 2:

LB-2368

Lineage: <> Master tape > CD > EAC > CoolEdit 2000 > minimal NR > Flac. The 2nd Band set is from a different tape.

FFP matches Disc one of LosslessBob LB-2638 described as “very good sound [B]”. Some filesets circulated without The Band’s second set. As indicated on LB-2638, md5 and ffp for disc 2 have 10 tracks [minus The Band’s second set] and not 14 [with The Band’s second set]. This version iincludes The Band’s second set.

Fix: WAV > Wave Repair 4.9.3 removed leading/trailing digital silences begnining and end of CDs. Fixed minor index clicks on Disc 2. Flaws reported on DFF on d1t8 are mic bumps. Those reported for d2t5 is noise [possibly venue] > FLAC, sector align.

Source 3:

LB-9314

Lineage: <> Master tape > CD > EAC > CoolEdit 2000 > minimal NR > Flac. The 2nd Band set is from a different tape.

FFP matches Disc one of LosslessBob LB-2638 described as “very good sound [B]”. Some filesets circulated without The Band’s second set. As indicated on LB-2638, md5 and ffp for disc 2 have 10 tracks [minus The Band’s second set] and not 14 [with The Band’s second set]. This version iincludes The Band’s second set.

Fix: WAV > Wave Repair 4.9.3 removed leading/trailing digital silences begnining and end of CDs. Fixed minor index clicks on Disc 2. Flaws reported on DFF on d1t8 are mic bumps. Those reported for d2t5 is noise [possibly venue] > FLAC, sector align.

The Cure – Denver, CO (09/20/14)

The Cure
2014-09-20
Riot Fest
May Farms Stage
Mile High Stadium Parking Lot
Denver, CO

SOURCE: Nevaton MCE400 > Naiant Tinybox > Sony M10 (@24/48)

CONVERSION: Wavelab 6.0 (Waves Q10 Paragraphic EQ > Waves L3 Multimaximizer) > CD Wave (tracking) > Traders Little Helper (FLAC level 8) > foobar2000 (tagging)

SETLIST:

1. Plainsong
2. Prayers For Rain
3. Fascination Street
4. Sleep When I’m Dead
5. Push
6. In Between Days
7. Just Like Heaven
8. From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
9. Before Three
10. Pictures of You
11. Lullaby
12. High
13. Wrong Number
14. The Caterpillar
15. The Walk
16. Cut Here
17. Love Song
18. Mint Car
19. Friday I’m In Love
20. Doing The Unstuck
21. Banannafishbones
22. Never Enough
23. Want
24. The Hungry Ghost
25. One Hundred Years
26. Give Me It
27. Disintegration

ENCORE:

28. The Love Cats
29. Hot! Hot! Hot!
30. Close To Me
31. Why Can’t I Be You?
32. Boys Don’t Cry