Fleetwood Mac – Buffalo, NY (05/15/03)

Fleetwood Mac
20030515
Buffalo, NY
HSBC Center

Source: Soundboard
Lineage:
Quality: 10
Comments: Outstanding quality
Notes:

  • w/ drum solo Set 1:
  1. The Chain 05:48
  2. Dreams 04:30
  3. Eyes Of The World 04:15
  4. Peacekeeper 04:28
  5. Second Hand News 03:28
  6. Say You Will 04:13
  7. Never Going Back Again 03:09
  8. Rhiannon 05:34
  9. Come 09:50
  10. Gypsy 04:50
  11. Big Love 03:27
  12. Landslide 04:12
  13. Say Goodbye 04:46
  14. What’s The World Coming To 04:35
  15. Beautiful Child 06:08
  16. Gold Dust Women 06:00
  17. I’m So Afraid 08:36
  18. Silver Springs 05:42
  19. Tusk 05:06
  20. Stand Back 05:35
  21. Go Your Own Way 06:45
    Encore:
  22. World Turning 09:38 *
  23. band introductions 01:39
  24. Don’t Stop 04:42
  25. Goodbye Baby 05:40
    __
    02:12:36

Bruce Hornsby & Bela Fleck – Danbury, CT (08/21/99)

Bruce Hornsby & Bela Fleck
8/21/99
Ives Concert Park – Danbury, CT

Transfer: Neumann KMR-82i > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1
Transfer: Tascam DA-30 MKII > Tascam DR-680 > Audacity > WAV > Traders Little Helper > FLAC
Taped by David Keller
Transferred & Seeded by Bill Graves

  1. Charles Ives Sonata >
  2. Western Skyline >
  3. When I Paint My Masterpiece >
  4. Western Skyline
  5. Cheeseballs in Cowtown
  6. Crown of Jewels
  7. White-Wheeled Limousine
  8. Across the River >
  9. I Know You Rider
  10. Talk of the Town >
  11. Hot ‘Lanta >
  12. Big Boss Man >
  13. Dixie Chicken
  14. Instrumental
  15. Every Little Kiss
  16. Tangled up in Blue >
  17. Jam >
  18. Tangled Up in Blue
  19. China Doll
  20. In the Wee Small Hours
  21. Valley Road

~ Encore ~

  1. Crowd / Banter
  2. Mandolin Rain >
  3. Fortunate Son
  4. King of the Hill

Huge thanks to David Keller for the use of his archives

This show is a Boiler in the Basement Installment –
http://boilerinthebasementmusic.wordpress.com/

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – San Luis Obispo, CA (04/01/16)

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Fremont Theater
San Luis Obispo, CA
April 1, 2016

Recorded & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr
4th Row, Left: Neumann AK-40s (ORTF in Hat) >LC3 >KM-100s >Beyer MV-100 >Sony PCM-M10 (24bit/48khz) >Audacity (16bit/48khz) FLAC

Post Production by Flying -M-
iZotope RX4 advanced > Har-Bal 3.0 > CD Wav > TLH

FLAC Tags Redone Via xACT 2.37 Due To Misspellings, And New FFP Files & Checksums Added.

Disc 1

  1. Introduction by Corey from Good Medicine Presents
  2. Zig Zaggity Woop Woop
  3. Simple Songs
  4. Digga Digga Do
  5. The Jitters
  6. [interlude] Scotty talks to the crowd
  7. Save My Soul
  8. Mr. Pinstripe Suit
  9. Hey Now
  10. Reefer Man

Disc 2

  1. Minnie The Moocher
  2. Jumpin’ Jack
  3. I Wan’na Be Like You
  4. You Know You’re Wrong
  5. Big Time Operator
  6. You Me And The Bottle Makes Three Tonight
  7. Go Daddy-O
  8. encore call
  9. Why Me
  10. So Long Fair Well Good Bye

Scotty Morris – lead vocals and guitar
Kurt Sodergren – drums and percussion
Dirk Shumaker – double bass and vocals
Andy Rowley – baritone saxophone and vocals
Glen “The Kid” Marhevka – trumpet
Karl Hunter – saxophones and clarinet
Joshua Levy – piano, arranger
Tony Bonsera – trumpet
Alex “Crazy Legs” Henderson – trombone

The Tipsy Gypsies Opened
The Historic Fremont (Movie) Theater Was Built In 1942

OldNeumanntapr Notes;
The show was awesome and we were 4th row on the left.
Everything went really well and I was able to set levels right on the money.
Genéte, who is a Huge BBVD fan, took photos with her iPhone and actually got some pretty good results. After the show she bought a poster and waited in line so all of the band could sign it.
She had a Great time and was really happy that she went.

I had thought that I would be directly in front of the left PA stack, but when we got into the theater I saw that they had hung the PA cabinets closer together than I would have imagined, so I was actually a little left and off axis from the left stack.
The opening band, which I didn’t record (they were a local SLO County band) sounded like there was a bump in the frequency response. Fortunately, BBVD sounded really good and there was no hint of that previous anomaly.

I only had One obnoxious clapper to my left, either behind me or further down my own row. (I made sure that Genéte was quiet, no easy feat.) 😉

We were so close to the stage that I could hear the horns onstage as well as being amplified through the PA. Fortunately we had really lucked out when we made or seating decisions, because we were on the left and so was the horn section! The piano and stand up bass were on the right, and Scotty, the lead singer was in the center.

The last time I saw these guys was when they played a free show at the Paso Robles Mid-State Fair in 2001. I had never heard of them but Genéte was really into them and I remember being impressed with their sound.

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

Flying M notes:
never heard this band before, wow.
A very nice sounding recording and I found the guy you wanted “erased”.
His hand was cupped creating a very loud finger snapping sound.
Verses a more petite slapping of 4 fingers on a palm which makes more of a tick (try it yourself).

Kind of addictive once you get used to hearing your tapes without loud claps.
If it only didn’t take sooooo long to do.
As normal when I went back the third time I found even more of that guy.
I wonder how many times an enthusiastic clapper “claps’ during an hour and a half concert?
Well that’s how many repairs this has, times maybe 2 (to include other neighbors).

Har-Bal uses an interesting form of equalization called harmonic balancing.
The theory is to balance the power across the frequency spectrum and you get additional clarity.
OK I am real new at this and it is not a simple procedure to get it right.
You might enjoy the added shimmer and increased volume.
The hidden music buried in the quiet spots are louder now adding more detail.
No limiting but more like riding the volume knob up and down.
So the quiet places are not as quiet.
An old studio trick.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – San Luis Obispo, CA (11/27/24)

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
11/27/24
Christopher Cohan Center
Cal Poly University
San Luis Obispo, CA

‘Holiday Extravazanza’

6th Row, Just ROC;
Neumann AK 40s >LC3 >KM100s* >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48kHz)
(-10db pads engaged)*

Prep: Har-Bal 3.7 & iZotope Rx8 advanced (Flying -M-)

WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample To 16bit/44.1kHz) Fix SBEs >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.53

Recorded, Audacity, FLAC, Tags, & Front Cover Photo / Artwork By OldNeumanntapr
Additional Band Photos By Taper’s Wife

Disc I:

  1. Intro
  2. Rock-a-Billy Christmas
  3. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  4. Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer
  5. Talk
  6. You And Me And The Bottle Makes Three >
  7. I Wanna Be Like You
  8. Merry Christmas Baby
  9. Snow Miser And Heat Miser
  10. Minnie The Moocher
  11. Mr. Pinstripe Suit >
  12. King Of Swing

Disc II:

  1. Talk
  2. Christmastime In Tinseltown
  3. Frosty The Snowman
  4. We Three Kings
  5. Talk
  6. All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)
  7. ‘Zat You, Santa Claus?
  8. Run Rudolph Run
  9. Encore Break
  10. Walkin’ In A Winterland (encore)
  11. Why Me? (encore)
  12. Go Daddy-O! (encore)

Scotty Morris – lead vocals and guitar
Kurt Sodergren – drums and percussion
Dirk Shumaker – double bass and vocals
Andy Rowley – baritone saxophone and vocals
Glen “The Kid” Marhevka – trumpet
Karl Hunter – saxophones and clarinet
Joshua Levy – piano, arranger
Tony Bonsera – trumpet
Alex “Crazy Legs” Henderson – trombone

OldNeumanntapr Notes;
My wife is a huge Big Bad Voodoo Daddy fan, and when she told me that she was buying tickets for the Holiday Extravaganza I told her that I would be sure to do my best to see that it was archived. The Christopher Cohan Center is a beautiful performing arts theater on the Cal Poly university campus and it seats around 1,300 people and has curved interior walls to reduce audio standing waves. The acoustics are perfect, and we were upfront in the sixth row, almost center. Because of the close proximity to the stage I was getting a lot of direct sound from the horns which blended perfectly with the overhead PA vocals and the piano, bass, etc.
I hadn’t seen, or recorded, BBVD since the Fremont Theater show in SLO in 2016 so I was psyched to see them again. They are such an awesome big band with all the horns, and Scotty really steers the ship as the band leader and lead vocalist. I thought it was funny when Scotty told the crowd between songs that the biggest request that they received for the Holiday Extravaganza was to ‘Please don’t play just holiday music!’ Too funny! I was relieved to hear this because in the car on the way up I told my wife that I really wanted to hear Big Bad Voodoo Daddy classics like ‘Mr. Pinstripe Suit’, and she assured me that it would be, ‘Just Holiday songs’. All I can say now is ‘Nay’!!!! 😉 I loved hearing the band ‘swing’ through the holiday classics and the fact that they played some of their own classics was icing on the cake! I also really enjoyed hearing Scotty’s humorous stories, like when he thought that he had been pickpocketed by Santa, or when his young daughter requested her favorite holiday song. ‘All I want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth’ and he agreed to do it for her.

Thanks so much to Flying M for his post production ‘Fairy Dust’ that he does with his mad scientist computer programs. This recording really shines now because of his work.

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

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol., 9 – May Your Songs Always Be Sung

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan: May Your Songs Always Be Sung (Vol. 9)

Putting together this series, the biggest challenge has been finding covers of songs other than “the hits.” Perhaps you can never have too many versions of “All Along the Watchtower,” “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” and “Like a Rolling Stone,” but it can be even more rewarding to hear a new interpretation of a lesser known or rarely performed song, like Maria McKee’s version of “New Pony” or Tom Russell doing “Seven Curses” (both featured on NSD Vol. 6). So this time out I’ve decided to include only songs not featured on previous volumes of this project.

The highlight for me is Lou Reed’s solo rendition of “Foot of Pride.” Lou butchered this tune at Dylan’s 30th anniversary concert; here, without a band to confuse his sketchy sense of rhythm, he conquers it. I’ve never really gotten this song–“Like the lion tears the flesh off of a man/ So can a woman who passes herself off as a male” has to be the weirdest opening couplet in Dylan’s canon–but this version makes me a believer.

Thanks to all the folks who’ve sent me suggestions and files, as well as the tapers, the original uploaders, and especially the performers and composer. Pdiamond and dsgtrane have been kind enough to create great artwork for the first eight volumes, and hopefully one or both of them or someone else will do the same for this one. Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Enjoy!

01 Wiggle Wiggle – John Wesley Harding (5-25-91, The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA)
02 The Man in Me – Cracker (4-29-05,Twilight Criterium Music Fest, Athens, GA)
03 Disease of Conceit – The Waterboys (11-3-89, Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA)
04 Foot of Pride – Lou Reed (6-8-93, Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland)
05 Well Well Well – Ben Harper (8-2-05, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN)
06 Man in the Long Black Coat – Joan Osborne (5-4-96, Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA)
07 I Threw it All Away – Elvis Costello (10-14-84, Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA)
08 If You See Her Say Hello – Jeff Buckley (8-13-92, Knitting Factory, New York, NY)
09 Simple Twist of Fate – Elliot Murphy (3-16-04, Kulturzentrum Cobra, Solingen, Germany)
10 Abandoned Love – Chuck Prophet (4-16-05, King Tut’s, Glasgow, Scotland)
11 Tears of Rage – Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett (1-31-03, Grand Lido Braco Resort, Jamaica)
12 Lord Protect My Child – Susan Tedeschi with the Persuasions (10-28-06, Nokia Theater at Times Square, New York, NY)
13 Ballad of Hollis Brown – Stephen Stills (7-25-95, Hard Rock Cafe and Casino, Las Vegas, NV)
14 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll – Christy Moore (11-12-06, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England)
15 With God on Our Side – Buddy Miller (5-4-03 Rhythm & Roots Festival, Kilkenny, Ireland)
16 Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands – Robyn Hitchcock (3-26-05, Maxwell’s, Hoboken, NJ)

Willie Nelson – Lake Tahoe, NV (04/xx/78)

Willie Nelson And Family
1978-04-xx
Lake Tahoe, NV
Harrahs Casino

Source: Over The Air FM Broadcast
Lineage: 1st gen reel>Wav(96/24)>Wav(44.1/16)>flac
Transfer: 1st gen reel>Revox A77>Wavelab 96/24
Taped By: D & D
Transferred By: JEMS

D & D Archives Master Series Volume 23
Band Members:
Willie Nelson – guitar, vocals

Bobbie Nelson – piano
Jody Payne – guitar
Rex Ludwick – drums
Paul English – drums
Chris Ethridge – bass
Mickey Raphael – harmonica

Setlist:

  1. Blue Skies (cuts in)
  2. Whiskey River ->
  3. Stay All Night (Stay A Little Longer)
  4. Funny How Time Slips Away ->
  5. Crazy ->
  6. Night Life
  7. Piano Piece
  8. Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
  9. I Can Get Off On You
  10. Shotgun Willie
  11. Till I Gain Control Again
  12. If You’ve Got The Money (I’ve Got The Time)
  13. Me And Paul
  14. Time Of The Preacher ->
  15. I Couldn’t Believe It Was True ->
  16. Time Of The Preacher Theme ->
  17. Blue Rock Montana/Red Headed Stranger ->
  18. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain ->
  19. Red Headed Stranger ->
  20. Time Of The Preacher Theme ->
  21. Just As I Am
  22. Instrumental
  23. Blue Skies
  24. Georgia On My Mind
  25. Will The Circle Be Unbroken*
  26. I’ll Fly Away*
  27. A Song For You
  28. Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms
  29. Good Hearted Woman
  30. Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother
  31. Whiskey River
  32. Instrumental
    *w/ Rose Maddox and Fred Maddox of The Maddox Brothers and Rose on vocals

Length: 85:10

The Rolling Stones – Licks, Vol. 5 – More Licks

The Rolling Stones
Licks, Vol. 5 – More Licks

01. If You Can’t Rock Me – Sunrise, 2002
02. Honky Tonk Women – Oakland, 2002 – w/Sheryl Crowe
03. Dance, Part 1 – Los Angeles, 2002
04. Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ – Los Angeles, CA – w/Jim Keltner
05. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love – Los Angeles, CA, 2002 – w/Solomon Burke
06. Sweet Virginia – Oakland, 2002 – w/Frankie Gavin
07. That’s How Strong My Love Is – Los Angeles, 2002
08. Heart of Stone – Oakland, 2002
09. Loving Cup – Oakland, 2002
10. Wild Horses – San Francisco, 2002 – w/Sheryl Crowe
11. Going to a Go Go – Los Angeles, 2002
12. All Down the Line – Exile Outtake

The Rolling Stones – Licks Vol., 9 – Rock Licks

The Rolling Stones
Licks Vol. 9 – Rock Licks

01. Intro – Toronto, 2003
02. Start Me Up – Toronto, 2003
03. Paint It Black – Istanbul, 1998
04. Miss You – Bangalore, 2003
05. Rock Me Baby – Hockenheim, 2003 – w/AC/DC
06. Slow Screw – Ronnie Wood Studio Outtake, 1987-1988
07. Honky Tonk Women – Leipzi, 2003 – w/Chrissie Hynde
08. Angie – Bangalore, 2003
09. Satisfaction – Istanbul, 1998
10. Something – Mick Taylor Studio Outtakes
11. Bitch – Bangalore, 2003
12. You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Singapore, 2003
13. Sympathy for the Devil – Fatboy Slim Radio Remix

Led Zeppelin – Southampton, England (01/22/73)

Led Zeppelin
1973.01.22
Southampton, U.K.
The Old Refectory, Student Union Building

Lineage: Cosimic Energy Tracker Download > Adobe Audition 3.0 (Remastered) > TLH > FLAC-8

Setlist:
01 – Crowd Intro
02 – Rock & Roll
03 – Over the Hills & Far Away
04 – Black Dog
05 – Misty Mountain Hop
06 – Since I’ve Been Loving You
07 – Dancing Days
08 – The Song Remains the Same
09 – Rain Song
10 – Dazed & Confused (incl. San Francisco)
11 – Stairway to Heaven
12 – Whole Lotta Love (medley incl. Everybody Needs Someone To Love, Let That Boy Boogie, (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care, Let’s Have a Party, I Can’t Quit You Baby),
13 – Heartbreaker
14 – Mellotron solo
15 – Thank You
16 – How Many More Times
17 – Communication Breakdown

Liriodendron’s Notes:
I tried to balance the instruments, because there was so much fluctuation at times with instruments dropping out or the volume being moved around, I assumed during an on-the-fly mix and recording? That’s what seemed to be occurring during this recording. So those parts where the guitar was dropped down, the drums, cymbals, etc. I tried to bring the volume back up and even it all out. I raised the top-end and cleaned it up a bit. I also tried to give it a bit of a punch and overall boost in sound. I repaired cuts, clicks and pops and also seamed in the crowd’s applause where it was broken or cut. The only piece I never really completely completed was Whole Lotta Love. I’ve been sitting on this for a long time, because I wanted to do more on that song to fix some of the volume fluctuations, but I just never quite finished it to the level that I’d planned on. I edited it to play it loud, like I always do!! I hope some folks will enjoy it! Play it and Share it!! ñ Lirio.

Press Review: (Wessex Scene)

For two days, Southampton was blessed with the presence of the world’s top rock band.

On the first, it was the turn of the town, with Led Zeppelin blowing the minds of 2 1/2 thousand fans at the Gaumont. But the next day, our heroes came to the Union, and played to us in the Black Hole of Calcutta, or Old Ref. as it is sometimes known. The Gaumont concert had been pretty tight, but not as good as 1 would have expected from a band that had been on the road for t. past two months. But all my doubts were dispelled the next day. I don’t know if it was the atmosphere, or just being right at the front of the audience, but the Old Ref. concert was just fantastic. There’s no other word for it. They enjoyed it. and we enjoyed it, and that’s what matters. As usual, they were a bit slow to warm up – in fact “Rock and Roll”. their opening number, was very rough, and the next, “The Lady”, a track from LZ 5, wasn’t much better either.

“Black Dog” followed, and the audience joined in instantly on the ah-ah, aaah chorus, whereas it took the Gaumont audience a couple of goes to get it right. LZ were beginning to cook.

“Misty Mountain Hop” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You” came next, giving John Paul Jones a chance to show us his dexterity on the keyboards. Until “Loving You” Jimmy Page had been churning out the riffs to make the numbers boogie, but on this one he gave us his first solo, very fast one second, and slow the next, getting everything out of each note. Just to watch him moving his fingers up and down the fretboard made very me very envious – he must have some natural gift. “Dancing Days” and “The Song Remains the Same”, two new numbers were the next, the first, a straight rocker very much in the LZ style, and the second. a longish complex number, starting and finishing with some low tempo-melodic guitar playing, and connected with a heavy rocking bit and a superb organ solo from John Paul Jones. The next number Robert Plant dedicated to the manager of the Gaumont ó “Dazed and Confused”. This, a track from their first album, was used as a showpiece for Page’s long guitar solo. For part of this he used a big bow, and the highlight was when he hit the strings and got the note to echo back to him. When he’d been playing for about 10 minutes, the rest of the band joined in and stretched the number out to about 25 minutes.

Next was a beam of clear, white light, as Plant called ìStairway to Heaven”. Plantís vocals, which had been a bit hidden by Page’s guitar before, came through beautifully, the song gradually rising to the peak of that superb rocking ending. That got everybody on their feet, and shouting for every LZ number under the sun. But Plant asked everybody to shut up for a moment, while he told them about his visit to the toilet. On the bog wall, he saw this name ó Alan Whitehead and this next number was dedicated to him. It was “Whole Lotta Loveî. The band went into a number of old rock and roll tunes, then ìI Can’t Quit You Babe”, and back to “Whole Lotta Love- for a tremendous climax to the show. A few minutes clapping, and they were back to give us “Heartbreaker”, and then “Thank You”, featuring John Paul Jones with a long organ intro, and back for a third time.

Plant said how much they’d enjoyed the gig, and then they proceeded play “How Many More Times”, the first time they’d done it for 2 1/2 years. But you’d never have known it, it was so tight. Straight into “Communication Breakdown”, and then it was all over. See you again, they said, and a very nackered goodnight. This was the only gig they recorded on the whole tour because they reckon the acoustics of the old Ref are good óand after the show Jimmy Page said there would probably be a live album later this year. Let’s hope so ó it’d be a great souvenir of a great show. -JOHN CLARK. (University of Southampton / Wessex Scene)