Queen – New York, NY (09/29/80)

Queen
1980, 29 Sep
New York (USA), Madison Square Gardens

FLAC > WAV > Remastering > FLAC (level 8)

Sound: good/very good
Source: audience

Comments:
Second of three nights in a row at Madison Square Gardens. It sounds a bit distant. It’s a clear sound though. Very energetic performance of the band. This night they played ‘Dragon attack’, which wasn’t played the night before. The usual ‘remastering’ done (removing some clicks). Enjoy! Cheers, Tim (Epic Dreams)

Disc 1:

  1. Intro
  2. Jailhouse rock
  3. We will rock you (fast)
  4. Let me entertain you
  5. Play the game
  6. Mustapha
  7. Death on two legs
  8. Killer queen
  9. I’m in love with my car
  10. Get down make Love
  11. You’re my best friend
  12. Save me
  13. Now I’m here
  14. Dragon Attack
  15. Now I’m here (reprise)
  16. Fat bottomed girls
  17. Love of my life
  18. Keep yourself alive/Drum solo
  19. Guitar solo

Disc 2:

  1. Crazy little thing called love
  2. Bohemian rhapsody
  3. Tie your mother down
  4. Another one bites the dust
  5. Sheer heart attack
  6. We will rock you
  7. We are the champions
  8. God save the queen

Queen – New York, NY (09/28/80)

Queen
1980, 28 Sep
New York (USA), Madison Square Gardens

FLAC > WAV > Remastering > FLAC (level 8)

Sound: very good
Source: audience

Comments:
First of three nights in a row at Madison Square Gardens. This recording is the best of three nights (soundquality wise speaking). The usual ‘remastering’ done (removing some clicks). Enjoy! Cheers, Tim (Epic Dreams)

Disc 1:

  1. Intro
  2. Jailhouse rock
  3. We will rock you (fast)
  4. Let me entertain you
  5. Play the game
  6. Mustapha
  7. Death on two legs
  8. Killer queen
  9. I’m in love with my car
  10. Get down make Love
  11. You’re my best friend
  12. Save me
  13. Now I’m here
  14. Fat bottomed girls
  15. Love of my life

Disc 2:

  1. Keep yourself alive
  2. Instrumental inferno
  3. Crazy little thing called love
  4. Bohemian rhapsody
  5. Tie your mother down
  6. Another one bites the dust
  7. Sheer heart attack
  8. We will rock you
  9. We are the champions
  10. God save the queen

Tom Waits – Cambridge, MA (11/10/74)

Tom Waits
On a Foggy Night
Passims
Cambridge, MA
November 10, 1974



Format: FLAC (With Proper ID3 Tags)
Lineage: AUD > ? > Silver Bootleg CD > CDRx > EAC > WAV > dbPowerAmp > FLAC
Audio CDs: 1
SHN/FLAC Size: 242 MB
Artwork: No
Sound Quality: A

Performers:
Tom Waits – Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Martin Mull – Interviewer

Notes:
This is one of my first (and favorite Tom Waits bootlegs). The original packaging bills this as the info given in the header above, which seems reasonable for much of the CD. There is no information on the artwork about the hilarious interview and song tacked on at the end, but it’s from the Fernwood Tonight TV show, from an unknown date in 1977. A final issue with the packaging is that is mislabels track 5 as “Can’t Wait to Get Off Work”. The song selection, however, makes this a very good bootleg. It’s fun to hear Waits at a point in his songwriting history when he was starting to experiment with the humorous and bizarre storytelling type of peotry we hear within 2 years.
-Stephen Pickett, audiophile@softhome.net

CDR > FLAC Conversion by Stephen Pickett (audiophile@softhome.net)

Main Show
01 Introduction / On a Foggy Night 07:07
02 The Heart of Saturday Night 05:28
03 Ol’ 55 03:40
04 Diamonds On My Windshield 03:24
05 Nighthawk Postcards 05:54
06 Better Off Without a Wife 04:33
07 Big Joe and Phantom 309 07:29
08 Ice Cream Man 02:48

Fernwood Tonight TV Show, 1977
09 The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) 01:49
10 Interview 02:47

Tom Waits – New York, NY (11/20/85)

Tom Waits
Beacon Theater, New York, NY
November 20, 1985

Source: Audience Recording > 1st generation cassette (courtesy of M.R. archive)

Transfer: Zoom H4n (16 bit / 44.1 kHz) (transfer by M.R.)

Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac level 8

Traders Den 5/28/18 – Tracked by kingrue upload 1493

band members:
Tom Waits – Piano, Vocals
Marc Ribot – Guitar, Trumpet
Michael Blair – Precussion, Bass Marimba
Greg Cohen – Upright Bass
Stephen Hodges – Drums
Ralph Carney – Saxaphones, Horns, Harmonica & Violin (passed away Dec 16, 2017, at age 61)

Set list:
01 crowd cheer
02 Underground
03 Walking Spanish
04 16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought-Six
05 Jockey Full of Bourbon
06 Tango Till They’re Sore
07 Ruby’s Arms
08 I Wish I Was In New Orleans
09 Jitterbug Boy
10 In The Neighborhood
11 Cemetery Polka — tape flip @ 1:50 —
12 Falling Down
13 Down, Down, Down
14 Shore Leave
15 Singapore
16 Blind Love
17 Band Intro
18 Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
19 On The Nickel
— tape change —
20 Rain Dogs
21 Broken Bicycles
22 ‘Til The Money Runs Out
23 Time
— tape break —
24 $29.00
25 9th and Hennepin

Total Time = 01:55:57

ENJOY

Pink Floyd – Total Eclipse Revisited

Pink Floyd
Total Eclipse Revisited

Disc 1 – Dawn and Dusk of the Piper (Beta)

  1. Lucy Leave
  2. King Bee
  3. Interstellar Overdrive (1966)
  4. UFO Improvisation #1
  5. UFO Improvisation #2
  6. Interstellar Overdrive (early 1967)
  7. Astronomy Domine (14May67 “Look Of The Week”)
  8. The Gnome (25Sep67 “Top Gear”)
  9. Scarecrow (25Sep67 “Top Gear”)
  10. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (25Sep67 “Top Gear”)
  11. Matilda Mother (25Sep67 “Top Gear”)
  12. Flaming (25Sep67 “Top Gear”)
  13. Reaction in G (German TV)
  14. Remember a Day (instrumental)
  15. Experiment (Sunshine)
  16. Scream Thy Last Scream (JFE remaster)
  17. Vegetable Man (JFE remaster)
  18. Vegetable Man Jam (Mason Interview)
  19. Beechwoods (Mason Interview)
  20. Green Onions (12Dec67 “Tomorrow’s World”)
  21. Instrumental (12Dec67 “Tomorrow’s World”)
  22. Pow R Toc H (20Dec67 “Top Gear”)
  23. Jugband Blues (20Dec67 “Top Gear”)

Disc 2

  1. Astronomy Domine (French TV)
  2. Flaming (French TV)
  3. Set the Controls… (French TV)
  4. Let There Be More Light (French TV)
  5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (vocal-less version from Dutch radio)
  6. Oenone (Zabriskie outtake)
  7. Fingal’s Cave (Zabriskie outtake)
  8. The Violent Sequence (French radio)
  9. The Amazing Pudding (French radio)
  10. Speak to Me (Tokyo radio)
  11. Breathe (Tokyo radio)
  12. Travel Sequence (Tokyo radio)
  13. Time (Tokyo radio)
  14. Breathe Reprise (Tokyo radio)
  15. Mortality Sequence (Tokyo radio)
  16. Money (demo from Gilmour interview)
  17. Comfortably Numb (demo from Gilmour interview)

Disc 3

  1. Astronomy Domine (06May68) (1)
  2. Green Is The Colour (25Oct69) (2)
  3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (25Oct69) (2)
  4. Interstellar Overdrive (outtake) (3)
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (28Jun70) (4)
  6. A Saucerful of Secrets (28Jun70) (4)
  7. Corrosion (04-05Dec70) (5)
  8. Cymbaline (15Jun71) (5)

Disc 4 – Something To Do With A Dream (audience recordings from 1970 to 1971)

  1. Main Theme (11Feb70) (1)
  2. Grantchester Meadows (29Apr70) (2)
  3. Cymbaline (17Dec70) (3)
  4. Librest Spacement Monitor (11Nov70) (4)
  5. Atom Heart Mother (18Sep71) (5)

Disc 5 – Childhood’s End (audience recordings from 1971 to 1972)

  1. Fat Old Sun (03Apr71) (6)
  2. One Of These Days (02May72) (7)
  3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (15Nov72) (8)
  4. Echoes (15Nov72) (8)
  5. Any Colour You Like (05Dec72) (9)
  6. Childhood’s End (05Dec72) (9)

Disc 6 – I Fell On His Neck With A Scream (audience recordings from 1973 to 1977)

  1. Obscured by Clouds (11Mar73) (10)[
  2. When You’re In (11Mar73) (10)]
  3. Raving and Drooling (26Apr75) (11)
  4. You Gotta Be Crazy (26Apr75) (11)
  5. Pigs On The Wing Part I (06Jul77) (12)
  6. Pigs On The Wing Part II (06Jul77) (12)
  7. Pigs (Three Different Ones) (06Jul77) (12)
  8. Blues (06Jul77) (12)

Avid fans who were around in the 1990’s probably remember the Total Eclipse boxed set, a 4CD set of rare and unreleased recordings. (Heck, some of you were probably involved in making it.) It was released basically as a reaction to the Shine On boxed set which added virtually no value to most fans. However, over 15 years later a lot has changed. Many of the recordings in the original set have been released officially and new sources have emerged across the board. However, it is clear that there is a large amount of material out there that complements the albums but will probably never be released by the band. Therefore I think it is time for a new fan set that captures the intent of the original Total Eclipse boxed set and improves on it. This set would not be possible without the effort of the innumerable people over the years who have recorded and preserved this music.

Like many fans, I am enthusiastic about the announcement of the series of boxed sets that will include significant amounts of previously unavailable material. In an attempt to avoid overlap with future releases, I have avoided sources that I consider too good NOT to release by themselves. These include:

  • BBC sessions from 1968-1974
  • September 09, 1969 (Concertgebouw)
  • November 21, 1970 (Montreaux)
  • March 14, 1973 (Boston)
  • June 18, 1975 (Boston)
  • May 9, 1977 (Oakland)
    In addition, I have decided not to include anything after 1979 because these are already captured very well by existing releases.

I am optimistic that future releases will continue to make the highest quality recordings available officially. However, as exciting as these upcoming releases are, I do not feel that they will tell the whole story. While compiling this set, the original intention was to stick with 4CDs as with the original. However, after reviewing dozens of sources, I felt that this was not enough space to tell the entire story in a satisfactory way and so I have expanded to 6 CDs. Each is designed to tell a different part of the story as follows:

CD 1 – Dawn and Dusk of the Piper (Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett from 1965 to 1967)
CD 2 – A Collection of Great Soundboards (soundboard recordings from 1968 to 1978)
CD 3 – Ummagumma Revisited (an alternate set of soundboard recordings from 1968 to 1971)
CD 4 – Something To Do With A Dream (audience recordings from 1970 to 1971)
CD 5 – Childhood’s End (audience recordings from 1971 to 1972)
CD 6 – I Fell On His Neck With A Scream (audience recordings from 1973 to 1977)

Beta Notes:

Because of the scope of this project I want to take the time to get this right. Someone else is going to have to take on the artwork and final mastering. In addition, getting detailed liner notes together will take some effort. Therefore I am releasing this torrent as a “Beta” version of Disc 1. Other discs will be torrented over the next couple of weeks as time permits. Once feedback starts rolling in, we can talk about what needs to be done to get this project to the finish line.

Additional notes will be posted on Y! as a work-in-progress.

-movement (May 2011)

Pink Floyd – Magnesium Proverbs (1966-1970)

Pink Floyd
Magnesium Proverbs – 1966-1970
Catalog: Night Tripper Productions

Sources:
1966- 1970

1-2. 1966 studio recordings dubbed from original EMI disc acetate

  1. 1967 studio recording dubbed from original EMI disc acetate, alternate mix
    4-5. February 27, 1967 studio recordings, Sound Techniques Studios, Chelsea, London
  2. 1967 studio recording alternate mix, different from U.S. 45
    7-9. May 4, 1967 television performance from “Look of the Week”, BBC2
  3. July 1967 radio broadcast from Radio Carlisle, Scotland
  4. September 13, 1967 live performance, Star Club, Copenhagen, Denmark
    12,13. October 1967 studio recording, De Lane Lea Studios, London
  5. August 1967 studio recording, final Pink Floyd 45 w/Syd
    15-17. February 1970 radio broadcast “Sound Of The Seventies”, BBC
    18-21. Syd’s only live solo appearance Royal Festival Hall, London, June 1, 1970 [6.6.70, Extravaganza ’70, Olympia, London]
  6. It’s a mystery!!
  7. Alternate mix from U.K. mono version of “Saucerful of Secrets”, recorded October 1967 De Lane Lea Studios, London

Hires-coverscans:

MP3-Soundsample:

Tracks:

  1. Lucy Leave
  2. King Bee
  3. See Emily Play
  4. Arnold Layne
  5. Candy And A Currant Bun
  6. Flaming
  7. Pow R Toc H
  8. Astronomy Domine
  9. Interstellar Overdrive
  10. Reaction In G
  11. Stoned Alone
  12. Vegetable Man
  13. Scream Thy Last Scream (Old Woman With A Casket)
  14. Apples And Oranges
  15. Baby Lemonade
  16. Dominoes
  17. Love Song
  18. Terrapin
  19. Gigolo Aunt
  20. Effervescing Elephant
  21. Octopus
  22. Clowns And Jugglers
  23. Mystery Bits
  24. Jugband Blues

Total length: 73:48

Band:
Syd Barrett

Xref:

Quality: VG++/+++

Comments:
It is a collection of lots of Syd stuff. Some of which is of good quality, some bad. There
are a few common tracks which I believe are the standard released versions (Emily, Candy
and a Currant Bun etc.) but some other rarer tracks of very good quality – Scream Thy Last
Scream, Vegetable Man, Lucy Leave, King Bee. It also contains radio recordings of
Reaction in G and Stoned Alone. These are not of such good quality. Also there is a few
tracks of Syd supposedly during his only live solo performance (1st June 1970 I think)
where he plays Baby Lemonade, Evervescing Elephant etc. but I’m not sure about these.
The quality is poor but it is definately Syd, and it’s definately live. The CD finnishes with a
recording of the backwards message from the Wall. -ANONYMOUS

The live material on Magnesium Proverbs fits the description of the Extravaganza ’70 gig.
The liner claims the recording is from the Royal Festival Hall on 1 June 1970.
-ANONYMOUS

The majority of the source notations are correct. However, I think a few things should be
pointed out in all fairness. Here are my notes about each track:

1-2) These sound fantastic! By FAR the best quality versions to appear anywhere. Each
new Syd RoIO that has appeared in the past year has contained these songs with slightly
better quality than the others. Let’s hope this trend continues! This disk contains a few
pops and crackles, but both songs are very listenable.

3) This puts the version on the Psychedelic Dungeon CD to shame. There are a few pops,
but not nearly so many as before. Sadly, the actual difference between this mix and the
official one is minimal.

4,5) Yes, they were recorded on Feb 27, 1967, but there’s nothing terribly odd about that.
They’re simply the normal 45 versions of the songs, probably pinched from the Shine On
set or the CD Full of Secrets DJ disk.

6) Obviously recorded from vinyl, but which ? This alternate mix is not amazingly different
from the Piper version. It’s nice to have, but isn’t the nicest part of the disk.

7) This track is actually Pow R Toc H, some DJ’s prattling, and Astronomy Domine. That
means that all of the following track numbers will be out of synch with the track listing
above. The quality is quite good. There’s some tape hiss, but remarkably little.

8) The final of the “Look Of The Week” songs. This version of Interstellar Overdrive is
slightly muffled, a bit rambling, but still a good listen. At the end of this track is a snippet
from an interview. It might be Paul McCartney. I’m not a Beatles fanatic, so it might also
be someone else, but it certainly does sound like Paul.

9) The complete date and source of this track is July 23, 1967 at the Cosmopolitan
Ballroom, Carlisle, Cumbria, Scotland. Why the compilers chose to include this 30 second
version of “Reaction In G” and exclude the 4 minute version of “Set The Controls..” is
beyond me. However, again, there’s little tape hiss. Much better than my prior tapes
(although my prior tapes do contain StCftHotS)

[Actually, Carlisle (and Cumbria) is in England, but quite near the Scottish border. This
error presumably originates with Jon Rosenberg (“A Journey Through Time & Space
With The Pink Floyd”), although I’m willing to be corrected — HEDONIST]

10) Stoned Alone = Reaction In G. This instrumental is muffled and in monophonic sound.
It’s not amazingly fun to listen to, but it is considerably better quality than what I’ve heard
before.

11) More moronic DJ ranting and an amazingly keen version of Vegetable Man. There’s
little or no tape hiss or vinyl distortion. If it weren’t for the DJ’s nonsense, I’d say that this
is the best version of VM to appear yet.

12) STLS is of sparkling quality. They may well have snagged this one directly from the
Psychedelic Dungeon disk.

13) Apples & Oranges, as Arnold Layne and Candy and A Currant Bun, is the traditional
45 version. Nothing particularly amazing about it.

14,15&16) These are probably the best tracks on the disk, in my humble opinion. The
vocals are distorted, the tape hiss is evident, and the guitar playing isn’t the best. However,
setting all of these things aside, these are remarkable tracks. The versions that I’ve had
previously sound MUCH worse. I’ve always been particularly fond of this session for
some reason. It’s pretty clear that Syd’s falling apart, but he really tries to keep it all
together. Like always, the RoIO makers got the date wrong. The actual date is February

  1. Also, for some unknown reason, they chose to provide only 3 of the 4 songs Syd
    sang that night (omitting Terrapin).

17-20) These tracks are from Syd’s June 6, 1970 gig in Olympia, London called
“Extravaganza 70-Music and Fashion Festival”. (again the RoIO compiler got the date
wrong) The vocals are virtually impossible to make out until Effervescing Elephant, where
they are merely hard to make out.

[After Effervescing Elephant you can hear someone, probably an audience member, shout
for the Mike to be turned up because they “can’t hear [his] voice”. Nice to be able to hear
this at last! — HEDONIST]

21) Several EMI outtakes of Clowns & Jugglers edited together in a manner similar to that
on the Vegetable Man LP, “Clowns & Jugglers (1-3)”. Good sound quality, but fairly tame
material.

22,23) The mono Jugband Blues… There are a few vinyl pops, but it is different from the
typical version. Very nice.

24) The hidden message, played so you can understand it, from the song “Empty Spaces”.
Kinda cool to finally hear it.

Probably the most exciting find of them all, if it is genuine, is the photo included with MP
of Syd in his garden. The photo is in color and shows a man that looks almost exactly like
Syd squatting in front of and under some foliage with the sun shining across his face.
Although the photo clearly shows the face and is in color, I can’t swear to you that it really
is Syd, because so few photos of Syd (taken in the 1980’s) have ever surfaced. -SCOTT

The version of Interstellar Overdrive is listed as track 9 on the CD box, but it is actually
track 8 on the CD. The previous two tracks, Pow R. Toch and Astronomy Domine, are
combined as one CD track.

The Source listing says that this is from the “Look of the Week” show. However, this
track is apparently from the UFO club on the 20th of January, 1967.

The same recording appears on “Rhamadam: Syd Barrett and the Dawn of Pink Floyd”
(track 11) but it was taken from a documentary shown on Granada TV. The Ramadam
version is of poorer quality with a narrators voice dubbed over the music.

According to the list of “Pink Floyd TV Appearances”, Paul McCartney was interviewed
for this documentary. That would explain why the Magnesium Proverbs version of IO
ends with him talking. MWP

You can tell the original from the repress very easily. The original has really sharp graphics
on the back of the jewel case, the label name is “Gold Standard” and is pressed on a
gold(?) CD. The original press was limited to 500 copies (from I’ve heard from “the inside”)
and as I said before, really really tough to find. The repress has a blurry copy of the track
listing from the original, and isn’t pressed on a gold. CD. -TIBIRD

I really like this one it is one of, if not my favorites. The cracks and pops (from vinyl I
assume) add charm to it. Very listenable and quite a nice collection that represents Syd s
career . It has been said before about other ones, I know but. . GET THIS CD !! It is a
must, more so for fans fans of Syd, it would have been nice for them to exclude some of
the more common ones and put stuff like Experiment and Candy and a Current Bun
w/original lyrics on this disc (yes they do exist). Plus the live Syd songs that are on it are
sweet !! Very nice I would rate it as EX but some of the quality prevents it from being as
so. – Jeff

Pink Floyd – Last Screams (1966-1968)

Pink Floyd
Last Screams (1966-1968)

Catalog: DIYE 15

Misc.: limited edition (perhaps 450 ?)

Produced: ca. 1992

Date: 661031

Cover:
Insert actually folds out to 9.5 x 9.5 inches The cover side features a shot of four band
members taken in an alley, with an inset. The other side is a shot of three band members
standing in front of some flower bouquets. Back is split vertically, left side has a shot of
Syd on the street, while the right side has the track listing and source listing in white letters
on a black background.

Sources:
31 Oct 1966- 1968

  1. Sound Technique Studios, Chelsea, London Feb. 27th 1967
    2.-6. Top Gear Session BBC, London Sept. 30st 1967
    7.-10. Top Gear Session BBC, London Dec. 19th 1967
  2. Thompson Private Recording Company, Hemel, Hampstead, London Oct. 31st. 1966
    12.+ 14. perhaps Saturday Club Studio Session, BBC, London July 28th 1967
    13.+16.+17.+18. Top Gear Session, BBC, London June 28th 1968
  3. Abbey Road Studio London, April 15th 1967 FEATURING JOHN LENNON AND PAUL McCARTNY.
  4. BBC, London Feb 1st 1968

Hires-coverscans:

MP3-Soundsample:

Tracks:


Actual:
1. Interstellar Overdrive 5:02
2. The Scarecrow 1:58
3. The Gnome 2:14
4. Mathilda Mother 3:28
5. Flaming 2:31
6. Apples And Oranges 2:38
7. Pow R Toc H 2:48
8. Jugband Blues 3:45
9. Scream Thy Last Scream 3:34
10. Vegetable Man 2:28
11. Interstellar Overdrive 11:37
12. The Gnome 1:56
13. Julia Dream 2:02
14. Mathilda Mother 3:00
15. The Scarecrow 1:49
16. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 6:25
17. Murderistic Women 2:10
18. Let There Be More Light 3:24
19. What’s The Shame, Mary Jane 3:11
20. It Would Be So Nice 2:48

Cover:
1. Interstellar Overdrive 5:07
2. The Scarecrow 1:57
3. The Gnome 2:15
4. Mathilda Mother 3:35
5. Interstellar Overdrive (Extended Version) 14:40
6. Flaming 2:34
7. Apples And Oranges 2:39
8. The Scarecrow #2 1:49
9. The Gnome #2 1:55
10. Mathilda Mother #2 2:59
11. Pow R Toc H 2:47
12. Jugband Blues 3:48
13. Scream Thy Last Scream 4:26
14. Vegetable Man 2:25
15. Julia Dream 2:01
16. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 6:23
17. Murderistic Women 2:09
18. Let There Be More Light 3:25
19. What’s The Shame, Mary Jane 3:14
20. It Would Be So Nice 2:49

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
David Gilmour ?

Xref:

Quality: G? -MISC
“good for this very old, very rare, recordings.
Some NoNoise System did a good job 8c)” – Felix

Comments: WOOOOWW!!! The track listing on the sleeve is messed up, so I can’t tell
you if the recording-info or the time is correct… Syd’s Pink Floyd at it’s best! – Felix

The quality on last screams sounds pocket recorderish even though they are all studio
tracks. Order of the tracks is not definite because whoever put it together didn’t know his
Floyd w/Syd. -MISC

The “actual” times are taken from my Sony Discman, and don’t include any of the dead
time between tracks (as if anybody cared). -MISC

Sound quality varies because the tracks are all from various sources. Quality ranges from
completely unnaccepable to marginal. Track listings are severely fucked up. All in all, there
is little to recommend this CD due to the inferior quality and the fact that these songs are
available elsewhere. -ECM

Pink Floyd – London, England (10/22/94)

Pink Floyd
Earls Court Exhibition Centre
London, England
October 22nd, 1994

Disc 1:

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. Learning To Fly
  3. What Do You Want From Me
  4. On The Turning Away
  5. Take It Back
  6. A Great Day For Freedom
  7. Sorrow
  8. Keep Talking
  9. One Of These Days

Disc 2:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
  2. Breathe
  3. Time/Breathe Reprise
  4. High Hopes
  5. The Great Gig In The Sky
  6. Wish You Were Here
  7. Us And Them
  8. Money
  9. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2)

Disc 3:

  1. Comfortably Numb
  2. Hey You
  3. Run Like Hell

Pink Floyd – Nijmegen, The Netherlands (07/10/89)

Pink Floyd
07/10/89
Goffert Park, Nijmegen, Holland

There is no source information for this. The artwork says “recorder 2”

Set I

Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V-> Signs Of Life
Learning To Fly
Yet Another Movie-> Round And Around
A New Machine I
Terminal Frost
A New Machine II
Sorrow
The Dogs Of War
On The Turning Away

Set II

One Of These Days
Time
On The Run
The Great Gig In The Sky
Wish You Were Here
Welcome To The Machine
Us And Them
Money
Another Brick In The Wall II
Comfortably Numb
E: One Slip
E: Run Like Hell

Bob Dylan – Duluth, MN (07/03/99)

BOB DYLAN
Bayfront Park
Duluth, Minnesota
July 3, 1999

lineage: audience tape traded to me on CDR>EAC FLAC

PART ONE:

  1. Oh Babe, It Ain’t No Lie
  2. Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright
  3. Masters Of War
  4. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
  5. Tangled Up In Blue
  6. All Along The Watchtower
  7. Tryin’ To Get To Heaven
  8. Stuck Inside Of Mobile
  9. Make You Feel My Love
  10. Highway 61 Revisited

PART TWO:

  1. Like A Rolling Stone
  2. Blowin’ In The Wind
  3. Not Fade Away

With Paul Simon:

  1. The Sound Of Silence
  2. I Walk The Line/Blue Moon Of Kentucky
  3. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Bob Dylan – vocal, guitar
Charlie Sexton – guitar
Larry Campbell – guitar, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, electric slide guitar
Tony Garnier – bass
David Kemper – drums