The Doors
1967-12-27
Los Angeles
CBS TV studios (The Jonathan Winters show)
unknown SBD
lineage: “T.V. eye” CD > WAV > FLAC
Track list:
- Moonlight drive
- Light my fire
The Doors
1967-12-27
Los Angeles
CBS TV studios (The Jonathan Winters show)
unknown SBD
lineage: “T.V. eye” CD > WAV > FLAC
Track list:
The Doors
1967-12-16
San Bernardino
Swing auditorium
2nd gen AUD
lineage: master > Greg Shaw tape > metal tape > CDR > FLAC
Notes:
Taken from the “Boot yer butt companion”, originally seeded by Porsche on The Traders Den.
I think this tape runs too fast compared to “Boot yer butt”.
-MrKing-
Track list:
The Doors
1967-11-03
Santa Clara
Continental ballroom
3rd gen AUD
lineage: master > Greg Shaw tape > metal tape > CDR > FLAC
Taken from the “Boot yer butt companion”, originally seeded by Porsche on The Traders Den.
-MrKing-
Track list:
THE DOORS
“Boot yer butt” companion
compiled 10.06 from Metal Tape copies from Greg Shaw masters,
transfered in the late 80’s
CD ONE:
12-16-67 – San Bernadino, Swing Aud. – 2nd gen. aud.
7-9-67 – Continental Ballroom, Santa Clara, CA. – 3rd gen. aud.
intro (:05) ### cut
CD TWO:
12-26-67
WINTERLAND, SF. 2nd gen aud.
12-28-67
WINTERLAND, SF. 2nd gen aud.
Led Zeppelin
Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California
June 22nd, 1972
Audience
Lineage: MasterReel>Cassette>CDR>Remaster
Title Excellence in San Bernardino
Winstons Disclaimer: Remastering is just a Hobby.. take it and enjoy or just pass on it.
The choice is yours. This version is never meant to be definitive.
Sources Digitally Enhanced with Samplitude.
Please Note: Stairway to Heaven had a very small cut. I used a 2ndGenCass>CDR of the same source to patch it.
CD 1
CD 2
Please Bootleggers DO NOT SELL IN ANY FORMAT – Keep it Free 🙂
Please DO NOT TISDU
Please DO NOT mp3
Please DO ENJOY!!
*Artwork is Included
Winston Remasters
Led Zeppelin
September 28, 1971
Festival Hall
Osaka, Japan
Soundboard
Remixed and remastered by North Bridge
2022 Version
01 Heartbreaker (cuts in)
02 Since I’ve Been Loving You
03 Black Dog
04 Dazed And Confused
05 Stairway To Heaven (end cut)
06 Please Please Me
07 From Me To You
08 Celebration Day
09 Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
10 That’s The Way
11 Going to California
12 We Shall Overcome
13 Tangerine
14 Down By The Riverside
15 The Grand Ole Opry
16 What Is And What Should Never Be
17 Moby Dick
This is another stellar performance from September 1971, and some version of this show is a must have for everyone who is a fan of the band. The audience recordings capture more of the show, but the soundboard allows us to better appreciate the interplay between JPJ and Bonzo, and how their playing forms the granite foundation from which Jimmy launches his forays into the stratosphere.
LED ZEPPELIN
1970-09-04
LA Forum
Los Angeles, CA
– NEW AUDx4 MATRIX (16bit)
“As far as I know there can be no Led Zeppelin tapes available. After hearing some time ago that there was going to be an attempt to bootleg some tapes of the band, I flew to America. We’ve managed to retrieve all the tapes and we know nothing in existence that can be issued.” — Peter Grant [Melody Maker, October 3, 1970: “Led Zeppelin Hammer Bootlegs”]
Led Zeppelin – “Ultimate Blueberry Hill: Live at the LA Forum 9/4/70”
Recorded Friday evening, September 4, 1970 at the Forum, Inglewood, California
STEREO MATRIX of 4 audience recordings synchronized & mixed together in varying levels:
Source #1 = Neutral Zone bootleg CDs [the Blimp Records / TMOQ recording].
Source #2 = Rubber Dubber Records bootleg LP.
Source #3 = tape source [of Mud Dogs bootleg].
Source #5 = tape source [of Tarantura (2000) bootleg].
The lesser fidelity tape sources #4 [a/k/a Tarantura (1997)] and #6 (the most recently surfaced one) have been used to patch the introduction which is almost wholly missing from the other circulating tapes. See the Note further below for more information and identification (to the best of our ability and recollection).
SONGS: [2:14:10]
Jimmy Page – guitars
John Paul Jones – bass, organ, mandolin
John Bonham – drums
Robert Plant – vocals & harmonica
A NOTE ON THE AUDIENCE TAPE SOURCES
Source #1 = the classic TMOQ / Blimp Records bootleg recording (by “Dub” Taylor, Sennheiser 805 shotgun mic > Uher 4000 reel-to-reel?) via the Neutral Zone CDs [NZCD-89019/20, songs re-ordered, from vinyl cutting master?].
Small sections flown in from an Empress Valley bootleg CD box [EVSD-385/6] which is somewhat more complete, even after its composite-patches from other sources have been eliminated. Nevertheless, over 5 minutes of “Moby Dick” (and 16 seconds afterwards) and nearly 2 minutes following “Communication Breakdown” are still missing. The recording also has a small splice in “Dazed and Confused”, plus 13 and 10 second cuts after it and “WISASNB”, respectively.
Source #2 = the original Rubber Dubber Records bootleg recording (by Scott Johnson) via vinyl LP transfer [dadgad]; incomplete and in the wrong order on the LP, missing mainly the first three songs and the two encores, “Moby Dick”, nearly 6 minutes of the “Whole Lotta Love” medley (all marked with * above) and 2 minutes of the intro to “Bron-Yr-Aur”. The original tapes have never surfaced and were reportedly lost when the bootlegger was busted, but the available recording is of rather excellent quality for its time and has been used to good effect to augment the sound of the tracks for which it exists.
Source #3 = taken from a transfer of a 2nd gen. reel [Doinker; EVSD calls this recording “TMOQ Alternate Source”]. Retains fragments of the concert introduction but is missing some 1:45 of the intro & tuning before “Bron-Yr-Aur”, most of the “Organ Solo” (just after “SIBLY” ends; 2 seconds is also cut in the applause afterwards), about 12Ω minutes of “Moby Dick”, and about 45 seconds after both “Whole Lotta Love” and “Communication Breakdown”. In addition, 3 seconds is cut in “Dazed” along with 5 and 12 seconds during the introductions to “That’s the Way” and “WIAWSNB”, respectively. Used in somewhat lesser degree than sources #1 & #5, which are arguably superior sounding.
Source #4 = used for the concert intro only, taken from Wendy bootleg CD box (discs 7-8) [WECD-285/6; EVSD calls this “Antrabata Source”]. This recording contains the complete introduction but has poorer sound than the other sources, except the last.
Source #5 = taken from a DAT transfer of a 2nd gen. cassette [javit/dadgad; EVSD calls this “Cobra Source”]. A relatively unscathed recording as it circulates, with just the bulk of “Bron-Yr-Aur” and 45 seconds prior to “Whole Lotta Love” (including the first bars) missing, presumably at tape changes; also has a small cut in “Dazed” and omits 2 seconds after “Whole Lotta Love”. Has more tape available after the show ends (along with the EVSD version of #1). Blends well with source #1 so that together they reduce the shortcomings of each other.
Source #6 = taken from a transfer of the master cassette (ext. mic in taper’s t-shirt to Craig Portable Cassette Recorder). The last source to surface, made available by the original taper. Like #4, captures the complete concert intro but the sound quality is a notch below even that tape.
All six recordings were necessary in making this matrix. Surprisingly, it turned out to be feasible to utilize in some fasion all the four major sources, as far as they are available; as mentioned, the two lesser fidelity sources have been used just for the introduction. (Note that the numbering of sources #4 & #5 is sometimes reversed compared to the preceding.)
The exact details are too complex to be written out but the workflow was to first manually yet accurately synchronize — and where necessary, patch and re-arrange — the recordings in digital realm with high quality varispeed resampling, resulting in a sort of quasi-multitrack/mic recording. Some audio restoration work was then done on each and the general mix for level and stereo balance was arrived at after trial, error, and experimentation, accounting for any gaps in the tapes. Further work was then required to fine-tune the transition points (at tape breaks), the relative levels and EQ until the end result seemed to be reasonably close to what can be achieved, without too obviously audible artifacts resulting from the mixing together a bunch of half a century old analogue recordings, which cannot be completely brought into exact phase and sync.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Thanks are obviously due to all the tapers, whether anonymous or not, and to the good people who have contributed into preserving and making available their work as well as analysing it. You know who you are.
Artwork included. A Nite Owl production (NO-2019-10).
THE DOORS
Chicago, Aragon Ballroom
July 21, 1972
01.In The Eye Of The Sun
02.I’m Horny, I’m Stoned
03.Verdillac
04.Love Me Two Times
05.The Mosquito
06.Ships With Sails (including drums/percussion solo)
07.Good Rockin’ Tonight
08.Light My Fire
TT 64:59
LDB Vintage Series #030
Hi there! After closing both my Master and Special series I took a break from seeding, enjoying life and most of all
preparing for a new series! This is not going to be as frequent as my previous ones, I’ll be seeding shows from time
to time so don’t expect massive volumes here.
Why a “vintage” series? Because music in the 70’s and 80’s was really something…so different, so special with “that” kind
of sound which you don’t find anymore. That was the era of real music without the internet, of long tours and enjoyable live
shows spanning from metal to new wave, progressive, jazz, fusion, pop. So many bands were born and disappeared during those
two decades.
I am then celebrating the 70’s and the 80’s and their unmistakeable sound in this LDB Vintage Series. You will find many bands
I have never seeded in the past but that I still enjoy listening to. Most of these come from low generation tapes that were traded
around that period, many radio broadcasts and overall lots of surprises.
Hope you will enjoy this new series!
Lineage: WGLD-FM Radio broadcast > n generation tape > TEAC Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Sound Blaster Recon 3D >
HD > SoundForge Pro 10.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)
Ray Manzanek: piano, organ, lead vocals
Robby Krieger: lead guitar, vocals
John Densmore: drums, percussion
Jack Conrad: bass guitar
Bobby Ray Henson: rhythm guitar, percussion, backing vocals
This was the first show of the “Full Circle” tour, the last tour they did before disbanding, which concluded at the
Hollywood Bowl in September that year. Of course they have reunited many times since then, but I guess we should consider
this as the last tour.
Believe it or not, I much prefer this tour and album than the Jim Morrison ones. Here the band was somehow on a creative
peak, mixing rock, blues, a bit of jazz and funk. A great blend of music. Verdillac is such a great listen!
Incredibly there are no shows currently on DIME with the post-Morrison line-up. Hope I have filled the gap. This is a nice
radio broadcast from WGLD in Chicago. Good listen, shortie but goodie. I guess a good companion to the Beat Club footage
from the same year that you can find on youtube.
Enjoy!
The Beatles
1967-1968 – The BBC Archives Vol 14
Disc 1
01 Good Morning Listeners
The Ivor Novello Awards (March 20, 1966)
02 Presentation and Interview
Top of the Pops (March 20, 1966)
03 John and Paul Talk With Brian Matthew
Where It’s At (May 20, 1967)
04 Paul, John, and Ringo talk with Kenny Everett
Where It’s At (June 1967)
05 Paul talks with Kenny Everett
Scene and Heard (September 13, 1967)
06 George Talks with Miranda Ward, Part 1
Scene And Heard, Part II (September 13, 1967)
07 George Talks with Miranda Ward, Part II
Scene And Heard (September 14, 1967)
08 Ringo Talks with Miranda Ward
Where It’s At (November 1967)
09 All Together On The Wireless Machine – Paul Talks to Kenny Everett
10 John Talks with Kenny Everett & Chris Denning
The Kenny Everett Show (June 06, 1968)
11 John, Paul, and Ringo talk to Kenny Everett
Night Ride (December 11, 1968)
12 John and Yoko talk with John Peel
Additional Material
The Kenny Everett Show (June 06, 1968)
Raw Interview Tape
The Doors
1967-09-22
New York
WPIX-TV (Murray the K)
unknown SBD
lineage track 1-7: “Murray the K” CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC
lineage track 8-9: television > AOA > WAV > FLAC
Track list: