Queen – Edinburgh, Scotland (06/02/82)

Queen
Edinburgh, UK
Ingliston Showground
June 2, 1982

AUD > Master Cassette > WAV > CDR (x) > WAV (GoldWave pitch/speed correction) > FLAC (Frontend level 8)

Disc 1:

  1. Flash (tape)
  2. The Hero
  3. We Will Rock You (fast)
  4. Action This Day
  5. Play The Game
  6. Staying Power
  7. Somebody To Love
  8. Now I’m Here
  9. Dragon Attack
  10. Now I’m Here (reprise)
  11. Love Of My Life
  12. Save Me
  13. Get Down, Make Love
  14. Guitar Solo
  15. Under Pressure

Disc 2:

  1. Fat Bottomed Girls
  2. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
  3. Bohemian Rhapsody
  4. Tie Your Mother Down
  5. Another One Bites The Dust
  6. Sheer Heart Attack
  7. We Will Rock You
  8. We Are The Champions
  9. God Save The Queen

Enjoy, and keep it lossless!

Pink Floyd – London, England (10/19/94)

Pink Floyd
Complete Earls Court Volume 7
ROIO Records (#ROIO CDR-017-VII)
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London, England
19 October 1994

Disc 1:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
  2. Learning to Fly
  3. High Hopes
  4. Lost for Words
  5. A Great Day for Freedom
  6. Keep Talking
  7. Coming Back to Life
  8. Sorrow
  9. Another Brick in the Wall
  10. One of these Days

Disc 2:

  1. Breathe
  2. Breathe (continued)
  3. On the Run
  4. Time
  5. Breathe (reprise)
  6. The Great Gig in the Sky
  7. Money
  8. Us and Them
  9. Any Colour You Like >> Brain Damage
  10. Brain Damage (continued) >> Eclipse
  11. Wish You Were Here
  12. Comfortably Numb
  13. Run Like Hell

The Night Porter (1974)

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The Night Porter is a controversial and difficult film. Its main story is about a Nazi concentration camp officer and the girl he sexually tortured during the war reuniting for something like a love affair. There is more than that, and it is much more thoughtful than that salacious summation suggests. The Criterion Collection did a nice job of bringing it to Blu-ray with plenty of extras helping viewers to parse what the film is doing. You can read my full review here.

Grateful Dead – Las Vegas, NV (05/14/93)

Grateful Dead w/Sting Opener
May 14, 1993
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl – Las Vegas, NV

Sting

01. If I Ever Lose My Faith
02. band intros
03. Love Is Stronger Than Justice (The Munificent Seven)
04. Heavy Cloud No Rain
05. A Day In The Life
06. Fields Of Gold
07. Synchronicity II
08. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
09. Roxanne
10. Saint Augustine in Hell
11. Straight to My Heart
12. King Of Pain
13. When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What’s Still Around

Grateful Dead
Set 1:

01 – Cold Rain And Snow >
02 – Wang Dang Doodle
03 – Lazy River Road
04 – Queen Jane Approximately
05 – Ramble On Rose
06 – Black Throated Wind
07 – Liberty

Set 2:
08 – Scarlet Begonias >
09 – Fire On The Mountain
10 – Way To Go Home
11 – Corrina >
12 – Uncle John’s Band >
13 – Drums >
14 – Space >
15 – I Need A Miracle >
16 – Standing On The Moon >
17 – Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
18 – I Fought The Law

Eric Burdon & Robbie Krieger – San Luis Obispo, CA (02/02/91)

Eric Burdon, Robbie Krieger, & Brian Auger
02/02/91
DK’s West Indies Bar
San Luis Obispo, CA

Aiwa CM-30 Stereo Cardioid >Sony WM-D6C Cassette Master >CDR >FLAC

FOB; Audience Master:
Transferred Via: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO
CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.25
FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.53

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

Late Show:

  1. I Just Want To Make Love To You
  2. Back Door Man
  3. We Got To Get Out Of This Place
  4. 16 Tons
  5. Elmore’s Blues

Disc II:

  1. Tobacco Road

Encore:

  1. Roadhouse Blues >
  2. The House Of The Rising Sun

OldNeumanntapr Notes:
This was the second year that Eric Burdon and Robbie Krieger played DK’s in SLO, but this time they brought along Brian Auger on keyboards. Burdon was so drunk that night he was screaming about the Gulf War, “They Were Bombing My Home Town When I was Born!”, and he was complaining about how much he hated the song ‘The House Of The Rising Sun’. I recorded the late set, but I had friends who went to both sets. This was the last time that I have seen either Eric or Robbie.

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
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Lyle Lovett – Radio & TV Appearances (1989-1999)

Lyle Lovett
Radio & TV Appearances (1989-1999)

Grammy Awards 2/22/89

  1. She’s Hot to Go

KSGR Broadcasts Vol 6 & 8

  1. (Townes Van Zandt’s) White Freightliner Blues

KFOG-FM, San Francisco, CA 10/26/94

  1. Hello Grandma

Johnny Cash Tribute 1999

  1. Tennessee Flat Top Box

KSGR Broadcasts Volume 4

  1. That’s Right You’re Not from Texas

TNN

  1. Road to Ensenada
  2. Fiona

The Arsenio Hall Show

  1. I’ve Been to Memphis

KCRW, Santa Monica, CA 10/30/98

  1. Bears

World Cafe

  1. Private Conversation

Late Night w/David Letterman 8/9/95

  1. Funny How Times Slip Away

KCBO

  1. She’s No Lady

KSGR Broadcasts Vol 7

  1. If I Had a Boat

KFOG-FM, San Francisco, CA 8/14/99

  1. Church

Lyle w/Asleep at the Wheel

  1. Blues for Dixie

KSGR Broadcasts Vol 4

  1. Test Signal

The Tonight Show w/Jay Leno 2/17/93

  1. Stand By Your Man

Late Night w/David Letterman 6/16/93

  1. You’ve Been So Good Up to Now

Hee-Haw

  1. Which Way Does That Old Pony Run?
  2. I Married Her Just Because She Looks Like You
  3. Where Oh Where are You Tonight? / jokes

Lit Up Inside: Selected Lyrics by Van Morrison

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I swear I posted this review on this site when I first published it, but I cannot find it anywhere. Several years ago, before I went private and public again, I was contacted out of nowhere by a publicist for the company releasing a book of Van Morrison’s lyrics.

She presumably had just googled Van’s name and came across my site. Amazingly she didn’t balk at the fact that I was posting lots of ROIOs from Van and asked me to review the book.

Van is better known for his music than his lyrics, but as my review points out, the man can write some words, too.

Maleficent (2014)

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The idea that Hollywood has run out of new ideas is not new. We’ve been complaining about that for about as long as I can remember. There are still wildly original movies coming out these days (I just watched Poor Things as just one example – although come to think of it, that film was clearly greatly influenced by Frankenstein…). But it does seem that the local cineplex is constantly filled with sequels, remakes, and reimaginings.

That last one has gained a lot of traction over the last few years. Movies and television shows are often going back to the “classics” and tinkering with them a bit, reimaging them for today’s age. Maleficent takes the classic Sleeping Beauty villain and gives us her backstory, making her not quite so evil.

As you can read in my review, it doesn’t quite work.

Don Henley – Mountain View, CA (10/11/92)

Don Henley
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, California
Sunday October 11, 1992

Recorded By OldNeumanntapr from lawn repeater stacks, left side
2 Nakamichi CM-300s w/CP-2 Omnis > Sony WM-D6C using Maxell UDXLIIS cassettes
Transferred: Sony TC-D5M > Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48khz)

Mastered by Flying -M- (January 2021)
Har-Bal 3.0 & iZotope RX 8 advanced > CD Wave > Korg Aqua (16-44) > TLH (flac level 8)

Billed as “Healing The Sacred Hoop – The Next 500 Years”
A benefit for the International Indian Treaty Council
Sunday’s show also featured performances by Bonnie Raitt, Todd Rundgren, Little Feat, Ry Cooder & David Lindley, Cris Williamson, and Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman

  1. The End Of The Innocence
  2. Reason To Believe
  3. Sweetheart Like You
  4. Best Of My Love
  5. What’s Goin’ On
  6. Same Girl
  7. Chief Joseph
  8. Lonely Weekends
  9. What A Wonderful World
    Encore:
  10. The Heart Of The Matter
    [52:36]

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

Mastered by Flying -M- (January 2021)
Har-Bal 3.0 & iZotope RX 8 advanced > CD Wave > Korg Aqua (16-44) > TLH (flac level 8)

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 ‘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 real isolation that the cardioids have. I had been recording a band in a bar back home the night 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 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 sticken’ 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. I need to transfer these cassettes to CDR. Some will sound better than others.

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!

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

Thanks go out to Professor Goody for verifying the pitch on this recording.
Jewel box artwork by ethiessen and it looks so nice, a million thanks for the beautiful covers.

Finally, thanks to OldNeumanntapr for trusting me with his recording and waiting forever for me to finish this.

For historical reference only and not intended for resale or any commercial use

Enjoy…
-M- (January 2021)

FLYING M PRODUCTIONS