Jackson Browne & Friends – Santa Monica, CA (03/15/98)

Jackson Browne & Friends
3/15/98
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA

11th Row, Center; Nyquist Omnis >Sony TCD-D7

Master DAT Transferred: Tascam DA-30 >HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o,
CD Masters >WAV Via xACT 2.37 >Audacity (Track Splits, Minor Edits & Normalize) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.47

Benefit for Jorge Calderon’s wife, Yvonne

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

Disc I:

  1. Intro; Jackson Browne
  2. Old Coot From Tennessee*
  3. They Call Me The Meat Man*
  4. Do You Want My Job*
  5. Well Well Well*
  6. Cat Food Sandwiches*
  7. Minglewood Blues*
  8. Come To The River With Me^
  9. At The Dark End Of The Street^
  10. (I’ve Been) So Wrong So Long*#
  11. (Let’s Go To) The Well*#
  12. Song Of Bernadette*#

Disc II:

  1. Johnny Strikes Up The Band%
  2. Seminole Bingo%
  3. Sick%
  4. I Was In The House When The House Burned Down%
  5. Veracruz%
  6. Lawyers Guns And Money%
  7. Poor Poor Pitiful Me%
  8. Taken At All@
  9. Deja Vu@
  10. Jorge Calderone Intro By Warren Zevon
  11. What You Need^%
  12. Dreaming As One^%

Disc III:

  1. The Barricades Of Heaven#
  2. Culver Moon#
  3. Too Many Angels#
  4. Call It A Loan#
  5. Alive In The World#
  6. Lawless Avenues#
  7. Linda Paloma#

Encore:

  1. Play It All Night Long
  2. Werewolves Of London
  3. Stand By Me

David Lindley & Wally Ingram *
Terry Evans ^
Jennifer Warnes *#
Warren Zevon %
David Crosby, Graham Nash, & Jeff Pevar @
Jorge Calderon ^%
Jackson Browne#
Encores With Everyone

OldNeumanntapr Notes:
Of the many benefit shows that Jackson Browne has been a part of, this one is one of my absolute favorites.

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
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All Our Colors Benefit – Mountain View, CA (10/10/92)

Mickey Hart & Friends
John Trudell
John Lee Hooker & Ry Cooder
Steve Miller Band
Jackson Browne & Friends
Santana
10/10/92
Native American Indian Benefit, “All Our Colors, The Good Road Concert”
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA

Mickey Hart
w/Carlos Santana, Steve Miller, Kitaro, D’CuCKOO, Michael Shrieve, etc.

Any help with a setlist?

John Trudell

  1. Intro >Junkman
  2. Rockin’ The Res
  3. Reality
  4. Wait For Me
  5. Johnny Damas and Me
  6. Crazy Horse >band intros
  7. Fool’s War
  8. Bombs Over Bagdad

    John Trudell – vocals
    Mark Shark – guitar, backing vocals
    Gary Ray – drums
    Bobby Tsukamoto – bass, backing vocals
    Rick Eckstein – keyboards
    Quiltman – vocals, percussion

John Lee Hooker & Ry Cooder

  1. Lonely Man
  2. It Serves Me Right To Suffer
  3. Hobo Blues
  4. Crawling Kingsnake

Steve Miller Band

xx. Intro*
xx. Fly Like An Eagle*

  1. //Seasons
  2. You’re So Fine
  3. Mercury Blues
  4. I’m Tore Down
  5. Gangster Of Love
  6. Living In The USA
  7. Dance Dance Dance
  8. Rock ‘N Me
  9. Take The Money And Run
  10. Jet Airliner

Encore:
11. The Joker

Jackson Browne & Friends

  1. Intro
  2. Before The Deluge (w/ David Lindley)
  3. I’m Alive
  4. Miles Away
  5. Soldier Of Plenty
  6. Shape Of A Heart
  7. World In Motion (w/ Bonnie Raitt)
  8. Here Come Those Tears Again (w/ Mark Shark & Bonnie Raitt)
  9. All Good Things
  10. Lawless Avenues

encore:

  1. The Pretender
    [64:40]

Bonnie Raitt & David Lindley sat in on Jackson’s set and were the ‘friends’.

Santana

  1. Peace On Earth * >
  2. Mother Earth * >
  3. Somewhere In Heaven *
  4. Viva La Vida (Life Is For Living) *
  5. Savor >
  6. Percussion Jam
  7. The Healer ^
  8. All Your Love ^#
  9. Sacred Fire ^#
  10. Why Can’t We Live Together? *^# >
  11. Exodus *^#%$

Carlos Santana – Electric Guitars, Vocals
Alex Ligertwood – Electric Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
Chester Thompson – Keyboards, Vocals
Myron Dove – Electric Bass
Karl Perazzo – Percussion, Vocals
Raul Rekow – Percussion, Vocals
Walfredo De Los Reyes – Drums

* w/ Jorge Santana
^ – w/ Ry Cooder
# – w/ Steve Miller
% – w/ Norton Buffalo
$ – w/ Native American Dancers

Nakamichi CM-300s w/CP-2 Omnis >Sony WM-D6C Cassette Master
XLIIS Master Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48khz)
(Recorded From Lawn Repeater Stacks, Left)

WAV >iZotope RX4 advanced & Har-Bal 3.0
Frequencies balanced for additional clarity and some compression to bring the recording some additional presence.

WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample / Dither To 16bit/44.1khz) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.37

(Recorded, Transferred, Audacity + FLAC, Tags, & Front-Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr)
(iZotope/Har-Bal Post Production by Flying -M-)

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
These performances were Bill Graham’s last big festival that he was working on before he died the previous year. I’m sorry that he never lived to actually see them performed. On the surface it seemed these benefit concerts were held to commemorate the 500 year anniversary of Columbus ‘discovering’ the new world. 1492-1992. Actually, it was more to open people’s eyes to the suffering and misery that the Native American people have endured during that 500 year history. One of the Native American speakers between sets commented, “Why do we celebrate Columbus? He was LOST!!” Santana headlined on Saturday and Bonnie Raitt headlined on Sunday. Saturday was billed as ‘All Our Colors, The Good Road Concert” and Sunday was billed as ‘Healing The Sacred Hoop’. I remember that between songs, Bonnie remarked that there were a bunch of young girls trying to get into John Lee Hooker’s dressing room. “That’s what I call ‘Healing The Sacred Hoop'”, she said. They were awesome shows. Some of the sets were kind of quiet and have more crowd noise on the recordings than I would have liked. I’m kind of amazed that there are not more recordings of these shows out there. I recorded both days up on the lawn with Nakamichi CM-300s with CP-2 omni capsules->Sony WM-D6C. The music went on from about 3pm to around midnight, so bringing in enough blank tape was a major problem. Another big problem was that since the shows started so early in the afternoon it was nearly impossible to hide recording equipment in broad daylight. I rode up to the shows with my friends Dave and Brian and it wasn’t until I was putting my equipment together in the back seat of the car that I discovered that I had the CP-2 omni capsules on the mics instead of the CP-1 cardioid caps. I was really upset because the omnis add a lot more crowd noise because they lack the side and rear isolation that the cardioids have. My previous recording had been in a bar back home the week before and we did a matrix mix with a feed off of the soundboard plus the two CM-300 omnis that were hung from the ceiling. I had forgotten to replace the omni capsules, which I hardly ever used, with the CP-1 cardioids.

I got everything in OK on Saturday but Sunday I had a problem. (This saga became one of my best ever taping stories in the years to come!) Because it was kind of cold at night I had brought extra clothing to both stay warm and conceal equipment. I had taken a long-sleeved flannel shirt and wrapped up the mics and knotted the sleeves together. I hid the D6 and cables and a couple of tapes with an ace bandage wrapped around my crotch and had no other option but to put the mics at the bottom of a backpack with misc. crap on top of it. I looked for a line with a security guy that seemed to be doing a minimum of searching and had Dave and Brian go through the turnstiles ahead of me. At the last second a supervisor took over my line just as I stepped up to the search. My heart kind of did a double beat but I hoped for the best. I always relied on the old magician’s sleight-of-hand trick of showing them what you wanted them to see while at the same time distracting them from what you wanted to hide. While my friends went through the turnstiles the supervisor was rummaging around in my bag and felt the mics wrapped up in the shirt. “What’s This?,” he wanted to know and stopped the line. I had to think fast as he was trying but could not untie the knots on the shirt. “It’s a beer bottle,” says I, after the other guy had already torn my ticket. He pulled me out of line and, yelled at me,”You can’t bring that in here!” I stepped out of line and said that I’d get rid of it. Meanwhile, Dave looked back and saw what was going on. I put my hand up in the air palm up and he tossed the car keys to me over the top of the turnstiles. I went back to his car, opened the trunk, and took out two blank cassettes from under my ace bandage and left them in the car. I unwrapped the mics and shoved them down next to the tape deck under the ace bandage and hoped for better luck! When I went back I picked a different line and got through without a problem. The usher at the gate did a double take when he saw that the ticket had been torn already and then signed off on the back by the supervisor. He asked me about it and I said, with my best ‘dumb-guy’ look, that they had found a beer bottle on me and made me go and get rid of it. What did he say? You guessed it! “You can’t bring that in here!!!!” Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Dave found me inside as I was making my way to the lawn and asked me about it as I gave him back his keys. I told him I had to lighten the load a bit and had to leave some tape behind. “I guess I just won’t tape Don Henley,” I said. “Oh you’ve Got to tape Henley,” he said. Later on, about 5 minutes before Henley came on stage, I looked up to see Dave drop two blank tapes in my lap. “How in the hell did you get Those??” I asked. He said that he had gotten cold and asked the people at the gate if he could go out and get his sweatshirt! Naturally, he had another thought in mind as well. I laughed and shook my head. That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it! That’s the closest I’ve ever come to getting caught taping.

Once night fell, I could get the mics up higher and make a better recording, but in broad daylight I had no other choice but to sit on the ground under the repeater towers and build a little pile of clothing on top of my backpack. I hid the mics in the sleeves on the shirt and ran the mic cables back to the backpack where the D6 was.

The music was pretty good. I couldn’t see much of the stage, especially in the daytime, because the view screens were not on. I remember that the Hooker / Cooder set and the Lindley / Cooder set was kind of quiet. Those sets have more crowd noise on them, plus the omni caps sure didn’t help matters. It would have been nice to have the shotguns but they are a little noticeable!

I finally got around to making 24 bit digital transfers of the master cassettes. Thanks so much to Flying M for the post production. These sets sound a lot better now.

Jackson Browne & Friends – Santa Barbara, CA (09/15/99)

Jackson Browne
Bonnie Raitt
Shawn Colvin
Bruce Hornsby
David Lindley & Wally Ingram
9/15/99
Santa Barbara County Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA

Neumann AK-40’s (x/y) >LC3 >KM-100’s >Beyer MV100 >Sony TCD-D7

DAT >CD Transferred Via Tascam DA-P1 >S/PDIF Coax >HHb CDR 800 PRO.
CD Masters Transferred With xACT 2.24 >WAV >FLAC
FLAC >WAV >Audacity (De-Amplify Countless Close-Proximity Hand Claps, Reduce Crowd Noise Hoots & Hollers, Repair Two Minor Left-Channel Dropouts, Minor Edits, Fades) Fix SBEs >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.53

(Recorded, Transferred, Audacity Post, FLAC, Tags, + Front-Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr)

18th Row, Left

Disc I:

  1. Old Coot From Tennessee
  2. Bon Temps Roulet
  3. Well Well Well
  4. Catfood Sandwiches
  5. Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies
  6. Everywhere I Go
  7. Down The Road Tonight
  8. You And The Mona Lisa
  9. Dimming Of The Day
  10. Thing Called Love
  11. Shotgun Down The Avalanche
  12. Lost Soul
  13. The Barricades Of Heaven
  14. World in Motion

Disc II:

  1. I Believe I Am in Love With You
  2. Nick Of Time
  3. Band Intros
  4. The Facts About Jimmy
  5. Sunny Came Home
  6. A Night On The Town
  7. Bright Baby Blues
  8. Something To Talk About
  9. Diamond In The Rough
  10. I Can’t Make You Love Me
  11. The Pretender
  12. Just the Way It Is (Prelude)

Disc III:

  1. Just The Way It Is
  2. Love Sneaking Up On You
  3. Running On Empty
  4. Valley Road
  5. Polaroids
    [Medley]:
  6. (Just My Imagination) >
  7. (Too Busy Thinking ‘Bout My Baby) >
  8. (Reunited)
  9. Mercury Blues
  10. Load Out/Stay
  11. The End Of The Innocent

Encore:

  1. Black Muddy River

Oldneumanntapr Notes-
This was a fun show. David Lindley & Wally Ingram played four songs to open the show, and it just rolled on from there. Instead of separate sets from each artist, they would all play together and swap lead vocals. The show ran about 3.5 hours! The Santa Barbara County Bowl is a very intimate place to see shows, as it’s small (3,000 capacity) and nestled in the hills of Santa Barbara. The security is really tight there, and it took three of us to bring in my recording equipment. The security staff at the bowl, from what I’ve been told, are all off-duty SB County Sheriffs deputies, and they DO have the authority to arrest people on the spot, as apposed to most venue security who will either confiscate your batteries and blanks, or kick you out of the venue if you are caught taping.

It was difficult to record, not only because of the ever-present security staff, but also because the show started durning daylight hours. I wanted to record David Lindley & Wally Ingram, as they opened the show, but it’s really hard to stealth record in broad daylight.

I had a problem at the time with my Beyer MV100 microphone preamp because of a loose XLR input jack, so I had two channel drop outs on this recording that I had to repair. I later had the jack re-soldered, which fixed the problem. While I was at it, I also went in and reduced the over enthusiastic crowd noise wherever I could. I think it made a big difference.

During one song someone seated near me was trying to get everyone to stand and I didn’t want to comply so there is a brief moment of talking from this guy that I couldn’t completely remove. ‘Don’t you want to stand up?’ NO.

I remember that one of my friend Dave’s friends, a lady that I think worked at KOTR FM in Cambria (Not Carol Jo, who talked all the way through my Miles Davis Cal Poly recording in 1990), sat next to me while Dave was up front in a closer row. She dropped my binoculars onto the concrete floor, which I could have done without, but I think they didn’t come away with any damage.

I think mine is one of the better recordings from this mini tour, with only the final show at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington, that maybe a little better. That show was uploaded without any recording lineage, which is a pet peeve of mine, so I was unable to tell what gear was used to make the recording.

Crosby, Nash & Jackson Browne – San Luis Obispo, CA (02/15/98)

David Crosby
Graham Nash
Jackson Browne
Benefit for Lois Capps
Calpoly Performing Arts Center
San Luis Obispo, CA
1998-02-15

Disc 1

Crosby & Nash

  1. Guinnevere
  2. Taken It All
  3. Carry Me
  4. Marguerita
  5. Delta
  6. Rusty & Blue
  7. I Used to be a King
  8. Time is the Final Currency
  9. Heatland
  10. Lost Another One
  11. Deja Vu
  12. Long Time Gone

Disc 2

Jackson Browne

  1. Intro
  2. I’m Alive
  3. The Barricades of Heaven
  4. In The Shape of a Heart
  5. World in Motion
  6. The Next Voice You Hear
  7. For a Dancer
  8. Cocaine
  9. Crow on the Cradle
  10. Lives in the Balance
  11. Jamaica, say you will
  12. Rock me on the Water
  13. Alive in the World
  14. Teach Your Children

Track 9 With Graham Nash
Track 10-13 With Crosby & Nash

Jackson Browne – Tucson, AZ (03/05/96)

Jackson Browne
University of Arizona, Centennial Hall, Tucson, AZ
March 5, 1996

01 I’m Alive
02 Every Where I Go
03 Some Bridges
04 The Barricades of Heaven
05 Fountain Of Sorrow
06 I’m The Cat
07 Culver Moon
08 Something Fine
09 Rock Me On The Water
10 Looking East
11 Doctor My Eyes

12 Nino
13 Alive In The World
14 The Pretender
15 Running On Empty
16 The Load Out-Stay
17 Lives In The Balance
18 I Am A Patriot

DSBD/FM > dat > cd > flac > wav > GoldWave (fade-in d1t1, d2t1; fade-out d2t7) > flac > DIME

Jackson Browne – Los Angeles, CA (08/15/99)

Jackson Browne
Live On “Folkscene”
KPFK
Los Angeles, CA
15-August 1999.

  1. Introduction
  2. Man of constant sorrow
  3. Conversation
  4. Barricades of heaven
  5. Conversation
  6. The crow on the cradle
  7. Conversation
  8. The next voice you hear
  9. Conversation
  10. World in Motion
  11. Conversation
  12. For every man
  13. Conversation
  14. Something fine
  15. Closing comments

Jackson Browne – Essen, Germany (03/15/86)

Jackson Browne
Grugahalle
Essen, Germany
March 15, 1986

Broadcasted by german radio and television station WDR
and some european radio stations too

The “Wolf Remastering” version !

Radio Broadcast > ? > cdr > wave > Wolf Remastering > cdr > eac > wave > flac frontend
(align on sector boundaries Level 8) >
torrent on http://bt.easytree.org

Size : 571 MB

Disc 1 :

  1. Boulevard 4:18
  2. Tender Is The Night 4:39
  3. In The Shape Of The Heart 6:21
  4. Candy 4:49
  5. Downtown 4:39
  6. For Everyman 7:15
  7. Lawyers In Love 4:59
  8. Soldier Of Plenty 5:01
  9. Black And White 5:31

Disc 2 :

  1. Late In The Sky 5:33
  2. Lives In The Balance 4:50
  3. Lawless Avenue 6:50
  4. For America 5:41
  5. The Pretender 6:16
  6. Band Introduction 1:12
  7. Running On Empty 5:22
  8. Doctor My Eyes 3:50
  9. For A Rocker 4:04

Musicians :

Jackson Browne – vocals, guitar, piano
Doug Haywood – keyboards, saxophone
Scott Thurston – keyboards
Kevin Dukes – guitar
Bob Glaub – bass
Ian Wallace – drums

Jackson Browne – New Orleans, LA (03/02/75)

Jackson Browne
1975-03-02
New Orleans
Tulane University

Soundboard Recording

01 – I Am a Child (4:03)
02 – Rock Me On the Water (5:42)
03 – Morning Dew (3:06)
04 – Take It Easy (3:04)
05 – Lady of the Well (5:08)
06 – For a Dancer (5:58)
07 – Ready or Not (4:42)
08 – Fountain of Sorrow (7:23)
09 – Crystal Ball story (1:43)
10 – For Everyman (6:19)
11 – Introductions (2:00)
12 – Walkin’ Slow (4:00)
13 – Doctor My Eyes (4:18)
14 – These Days (3:40)
15 – The Road & the Sky (7:11)
16 – Before the Deluge (8:46)

Jackson Browne
David Lindley – guitars, “fiddle”
Larry Zack – drums
Dennis Kavourik – bass
Wayne Cook – piano
Herb Peterson – banjo
Chris Smith – pedal steel