Bob Marley – Providence, RI (09/17/80)

Bob Marley and the Wailers
9-17-80
Meehan Auditorium, Brown University
Providence, RI

Lineage – Unknown
SBD-C(x)-FLAC

I pulled out an old cassette just to compare to what is currently traded, and I was surprised that this sounded much better(to my ears at least), and is clearly the soundboard version, not the audience. I was also happy to see that it includes the full version of Zimbabwe as well as the awards presentation to Bob. I transferred it straight from the cassette to my computer with no enhancements. Unfortunately, it is not perfect, but hopefully an upgrade for some of you.

Do not Sell or encode to any lossless format.

Enjoy – Muleman2

Natural Mystic
Positive Vibration
Dem Belly Full
War->No More Trouble
Zimbabwe
Running Away->Crazy Baldheads
I shot the Sheriff
No Woman No Cry
Jammin->
Tape Flip
Exodus
Award Presentation
Redemption Song
Coming in From the Cold
Could You Be Loved
Work
Roots Rock Reggae
Is this Love
Kinky Reggae//
//Get Up Stand Up

Bob Marley – Torino, Italy (06/28/80)

Bob Marley & The Wailers
Stadio Comunale
Torino, Piemonte, Italy
June 28, 1980

I-Threes:

  1. Intro (1:07)
  2. Precious World (3:33)
  3. Slave Queen (4:48)
  4. Steppin’ Out Of Babylon (4:11) (fade out)

Bob Marley & The Wailers

  1. Marley Chant (3:14) (fade in)
  2. Natural Mystic (4:08)
  3. Positive Vibration (5:22)
  4. Revolution (5:15)
  5. I Shot The Sheriff (4:50)
  6. War (5:06)
  7. No More Trouble (1:42)
  8. Zimbabwe (3:31)

CD 2:

  1. Zion Train (3:58)
  2. No Woman, No Cry (6:08)
  3. Jammin’ (4:37)
  4. Exodus (6:28)
  5. Redemption Song (3:55)
  6. Natty Dread (4:54)
  7. Work (4:15)
  8. Could You Be Loved? (4:25)
  9. Is This Love? (3:19)
  10. Roots, Rock, Reggae (2:28)

The Friday Night Horror Movie: Forbidden World (1982)

forbidden world

We are edging ever so close to Totally Awesome ’80s in April, so I thought I’d let my Friday Night Horror be an ’80s flick. I will have at least one more Western In March review up before the end of the month to make it not a total loss, but as I’ve mentioned before there aren’t a lot of Western horror flicks.

Roger Corman remade Alien and it’s pretty good, actually.

Corman was a prolific producer (who also directed some pretty great Edgar Alan Poe adaptations). He famously gave Martin Scorsese and Jonathan Demme their starts and mandated the films he produced have at least one scene of violence and/or sex every fifteen minutes.

Forbidden World has ample amounts of both. But it also has a bit of style, a pretty good story (even if it is mostly ripped off from other, better science fiction films), and it is rather entertaining.

Military fixer Mike Colby (Jesse Vint) is called to an isolated planet to investigate some troubling messages from an experimental research station there.

Upon landing, he learns that the scientists have been experimenting with a synthetic strain of DNA that when combined with another creature has turned into something strange and dangerous. Something alien you might say.

There are a couple of sexy scientists (Dawn Dunlap & June Chadwick), a disheveled, chain-smoking genius (Linden Chiles), and other miscellaneous (and thus disposable) crew members. The monster thing continues to change and grow and kill all the while the survivors try and…well…survive.

It is very much a low-rent Alien knock-off with bits of The Blob, Star Wars, and other science fiction/horror flicks from the time period thrown in for good measure. Oh, and at least a couple of naked shower scenes, because why not?

But it is well made for what it is, the effects are surprisingly good all things considered, and I found it to be quite a bit of fun.

The Doors – San Francisco, CA (03/10/67)

The Doors
March 10, 1967
The Matrix
San Francisco, California

Source: SBD > 2nd generation Reel > DATs
Transfer: DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV > Flac

transfer: jbraveman@hotmail.com March 2005
Seeded EZT April 2005

Disc 1

  1. My Eyes Have seen You
  2. Soul Kitchen
  3. I Can’t See your Face In My Mind
  4. People are Strange
  5. When The Music’s Over
  6. Money
  7. Who Do You Love
  8. Moonlight Drive
  9. Summer’s Almost Gone
  10. I’m a King Bee
  11. Gloria
  12. Break On Through
  13. Summertime
  14. Backdoor Man

Disc 2

  1. Alabama Song
  2. The End

Total time 85 mins.

Notes: This is from the same DAT source as 3/7. This one is a better balanced recording. Still with a minor amount of hiss. From the EZT comments on 3/7 it is suggested that this is an upgrade to many boot CD sources for this material. “The End” ends abruptly, but I suspect this is how they did it and not a tape problem.

Problems
29:54 reel flip removed – not much music missing
35:40 0.5 second dropout removed

1967-03-10 San Francisco, The Matrix club (2nd set)
2nd gen SBD
lineage: SBD > 2nd gen reel > DAT

This is the complete 2nd gen SBD set list.
-MrKing-

Track list:

  1. My eyes have seen you
  2. Soul kitchen
  3. I can’t see your face in my mind
  4. People are strange
  5. When the music’s over
  6. 1967-03-10 San Francisco, The Matrix club (3rd set)
  7. 2nd gen SBD
  8. lineage: SBD > 2nd gen reel > DAT
  9. This is the complete 2nd gen SBD set list.
  10. “The end” is often mistaken for being part of the 3rd set of the show on the 10th, this is not the case.
  11. The taper used the reel of the 9th to tape the show of the 10th, just leaving a small part of “The end” of the 9th.
  12. I removed the track from this set list and placed in a separate folder for the 9th.
  13. -MrKing-
  14. Track list:
  15. Money
  16. Who do you love?
  17. Moonlight drive
  18. Summer’s almost gone
  19. I’m a king bee
  20. Gloria
  21. Break on through (to the other side)
  22. Summertime
  23. Back door man
  24. Alabama song (Whisky bar)
  25. 1967-03-09 San Francisco, The Matrix club
  26. 2nd gen SBD
  27. lineage: SBD > 2nd gen reel > DAT

1967-03-09 San Francisco, The Matrix club
2nd gen SBD
lineage: SBD > 2nd gen reel > DAT

Notes:
This track is often mistaken for part of the 3rd set of the show on the 10th, this is not the case.
The taper used the reel of the 9th to tape the show of the 10th, just leaving a small part of “The end” of the 9th.
-MrKing-

Track list:

  1. The end (cut)

Bob Weir & Wolf Bros. – Washington, D.C. (10/05-09/22)

Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros
Best Of National Symphony Orchestra
Kennedy Center Concert Hall
October 05-09, 2022

AT – 943 cards (hat)> Marantz 661
Tracked in WavePad. TLH flac 8
Jim Burchfield

01 – Symphony Overture 10-08
02 – Row Jimmy 10-08
03 – China Cat Sunflower 10-5
04 – I Know You Rider 10-5
05 – Shakedown Street 10-05
06 – Uncle John’s Band 10-5
07 – Wharf Rat 10-06
08 – The Other One 10-8
09 – Lost Sailor 10-06
10 – Saint of Circumstance 10-06
11 – Days Between 10-05
12 – Dark Star 10-05
13 – Bird Song 10-05
14 – Playing in the Band 10-08
15 – Dark Star v1 10-06
16 – Dark Star v2 10 -06
17 – Dark Star v1 10-06
18 – Uncle John’s Band reprise 10-06
19 – Playing in the Band reprise 10-06
20 – Ripple 10-08
21 – Brokedown Palace 10-05
22 – Not Fade Away 10-06
23 – Terrapin Station Suite 10-09

Remastered and Edited

Bela Fleck – Dublin, Ireland (02/03/24)

Bela Flack
My Bluegrass Heart
2024-02-03
Vicar Street
Dublin, Ireland

Source Zoom H2 internal mics cdwav/tlh 8 usued audacity to raise the volume whoopers at the end of some of the songs
music unaffected

Fun night full house

Set 1
Blue Mountain Hop
Vertigo
Hug Point
Bound to Ride
Big Country
Our Little Secret
Cold on the Shoulder
Boulderdash
Rhapsody in Blue

Set 2
Psalm 136
Strider
Dark as the Night, Blue as the Day
Hunter’s Moon
Slippery Eel
The Time Has Come
The Over Grown Waltz
Hunky Dory
Baptist Pumpkin Farm
Old Home Place / Whitewater

Encore:
Stomping Grounds

U2 – Street Mission (1979-1982)

U2
Street Mission
Planet Records/Trichant Records
Catalog: CD DE 1006
Made in Japan ’96 1995

  1. The Dream Is Over
  2. Out Of Control
  3. Boy-Girl
  4. Stories For Boys
  5. A Day Without Me
  6. Street Mission
  7. Shadows And Tall Trees
  8. The Fool
  9. The Magic Carpet (Lost On The Silent Planet)
  10. Twilight
  11. Another Time, Another Place
  12. 11 O’Clock Tick Tock
  13. Touch
  14. Another Day
  15. Speed Of Light
  16. False Prophet
  17. Out Of Control – removed NAL-List
  18. Stories For Boys – removed NAL-List
  19. Boy-Girl – removed NAL-List
  20. Another Day – removed NAL-List

    Source:
    1, 14: 1979-12-XX – London, England, CBS Studios
    2-5: 1979-Mid – Dublin, Ireland, Windmill Lane Studio
    6-8: 1978-11-01 – Dublin, Ireland, Keystone Studios
    9-11: 1979-02-XX – Dublin, Ireland, Eamon Andrews 4-Track Studio
    12-13: 1980-04-4/5 – Dublin, Ireland, Windmill Lane Studio
    15-16: 1978-1979 – Early CBS Demos
    17: 1979-09-XX ’96 U2 Three, 1st Irish only single
    20: 1980-02-XX \’96 Another Day, 2nd Irish only single

    Original Silver CD > flac (Toast Titanium) – Covers inside}

U2 – The Silent Side of U2

U2
“The Silent Side of U2”
Manufacturer: Unknown
Catalog: LION 28 (Side label says LION 26)
Matrix: LION 26 (95341218)
Barcode: None

Conversion: Original Silver CDs > Exact Audio Copy (0.9b1)
[Secure Mode] > WAV > mkwACT (0.97b1) > SHN
Conversion by: Noel Fiser
Hardware: Plextor PlexWriter 12/10/32S (+98 Read Offset, +AC, -C2)

Disc One [74:31]

01 Angel Of Harlem
02 Dancing Queen
03 Redemption Song
04 Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
05 Satellite Of Love
06 One / Unchained Melody
07 Dirty Old Town
08 Wild Rover
09 Springhill Mining Disaster
10 Slow Dancing
11 She’s A Mystery To Me
12 All I Want Is You
13 MLK
14 October
15 Mother Of The Disappeared
16 Luminous Times
17 Walk To The Water
18 Van Dieman’s Land
19 Love Rescue Me
20 Tomorrow
21 Lucille
22 Lost Highway
23 Country Medley

Source:
(1, 2): June 11, 1992. Stockholm, Sweden. Globen.
(3, 7, 8, 14, 20, 23): Unknown.
(4, 5, 6): August 28,1993. Dublin, Ireland. Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds.
(9, 15): April 29, 1987. Chicago, IL. Rosemont Horizon.
(10, 18): January 10, 1990. Rotterdam, Holland. Sport Paleis Ahoy.
(11): January 6, 1990. Rotterdam, Holland. Sport Paleis Ahoy.
(12, 13): December 31, 1989. Dublin, Ireland. The Point Depot.
(16, 17): “With Or Without You” UK CD Single.
(19): December 26, 1989. Dublin, Ireland. The Point Depot.
(21, 22): September 8, 1987. American Radio: ‘Trip Through Your Wires’.

Notes (�1999 http://www.u2-flom.de): A (mostly) acoustic collection, but with some outstanding tracks that aren’t easy to find. Personally, “Dancing Queen”, “Springhill Mining Disaster”, “Lucille”, and “Lost Highway” are the highlights.
Track 8 is listed as “Whiskey In The Jar”. I’d strongly recommend picking thisup, should you happen upon it. Even if you don’t like it, it is strong trading material.

The Who – Pontiac, MI (12/07/79)

The Who
7th December 1979
Silverdome
Pontiac, Michigan

Disc 1:

  1. Substitute
  2. Can’t Explain
  3. Baba O’Riley
  4. The Punk And The Godfather
  5. Boris The Spider
  6. Sister Disco
  7. Behind Blue Eyes
  8. Music Must Change
  9. Drowned
  10. Who Are You
  11. 5:15
  12. Pinball Wizard
  13. See Me Feel Me
  14. Long Live Rock

Disc Time: 77:47

Disc 2:

  1. My Generation
  2. I Can See For Miles
  3. Dancing In The Streets
  4. Sparks
  5. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  6. Magic Bus
  7. Summertime Blues
  8. How Can You Do It Alone