Bob Dylan – Stockholm, Sweden (09/26/87)

BOB DYLAN
Johanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden
September 26, 1987

  1. Like A Rolling Stone
  2. Maggie’s Farm
  3. Forever Young
  4. Gotta Serve Somebody
  5. John Brown
  6. Emotionally Yours
  7. Tangled Up In Blue
  8. Seeing The Real You At Last
  9. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
  10. I And I
  11. I Shall Be Released
  12. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
  13. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door – with Roger McGuinn
  14. Dead Man Dead Man – with Roger McGuinn

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
Tom Petty (guitar); Mike Campbell (guitar);
Benmont Tench (keyboards);
Howie Epstein (bass); Stan Lynch (drums);

The Queens Of Rhythm:
Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec (backing vocals)

Bob Dylan – Frankfurt, Germany (09/28/87)

BOB DYLAN
Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
September 28, 1987

  1. The Times They Are A-Changin’
  2. Like A Rolling Stone
  3. Maggie’s Farm
  4. Simple Twist Of Fate
  5. Shot Of Love
  6. License To Kill
  7. Ballad Of A Thin Man
  8. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
  9. Shelter From The Storm
  10. Gotta Serve Somebody
  11. Clean Cut Kid
  12. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
  13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 – with Roger McGuinn
  14. Dead Man Dead Man – with Roger McGuinn

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
Tom Petty (guitar); Mike Campbell (guitar);
Benmont Tench (keyboards);
Howie Epstein (bass); Stan Lynch (drums);

The Queens Of Rhythm:
Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec (backing vocals)

Pink Floyd – Cleveland, OH (06/25/77)

Pink Floyd
Municipal Stadium Cleveland, Ohio
June 25, 1977

Set One (55:31):

01 Sheep (12:28)
02 Pigs On The Wing 1 (1:28)
03 Dogs (18:07)
04 Pigs On The Wing 2 (2:26)
05 Pigs (Three Different Ones) (21:00)

Set Two (53:04):

06 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) (10:53)
07 Welcome To The Machine (8:10)
08 Have A Cigar (5:50)
09 Wish You Were Here 6:06)
10 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) (22:02)

Encores (18:43):

11 Us And Them (6:46)
12 Money (11:57)

Total time: 127:18

Queen – London, England (12/09/80)

Queen
1980, 9th Dec.
London, Wembley Arena

FLAC (level 8) > WAV > remaster > FLAC (level 8)

Sound: fair
Source: audience

Comments:
Lots of hiss. They played ‘Imagine’ as a tribute to John Lennon who was killed the night before.

Disc 1:

  1. Intro/We will rock you (fast)
  2. Let me entertain you
  3. Play the game
  4. Mustapha
  5. Death on two legs
  6. Killer queen
  7. I’m in love with my car
  8. Get down make love
  9. Save me
  10. Now I’m here
  11. Dragon attack/Now I’m here (reprise)
  12. Fat bottomed girls

Disc 2:

  1. Love of my life
  2. Imagine
  3. Instrumental inferno
  4. Flash guitar medley
  5. Flash/The hero/Brighton rock (reprise)
  6. Crazy little thing called love
  7. Bohemian rhapsody
  8. We will rock you
  9. We are the champions
  10. Another one bites the dust
  11. Sheer heart attack
  12. Tie your mother down
  13. God save the queen

Pink Floyd – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (05/23/68)

Pink Floyd
Amsterdam
Fantasio Club

Matrix: 13187 A/B
Misc.: Mono. Picture disc
Produced: Italy 1987
Date: 680901

Cover: Front: picture of the band [Miles: May 1968] Back: picture of the band, track list and a lot of other info.

Sources: 01sep68 Amsterdam Fantasio, Amsterdam 1st September 1968

Tracks:

Side One:

  1. Keep Smiling People 10:28
  2. Flaming 5:05

Side Two:

  1. Let There Be More Light 7:28
  2. Interstellar Overdrive 11:29

Band:
David Gilmour*
Nick Mason*
Roger Waters*
Richard Wright*

Xref: 1.1: With/Without 2.1 – 2.2: Remember a Day

Quality: G -PIET
Sucks -GERHARD

Comments: Deluxe red and black picture disc.

G mono, is a laugh, this thing sounds as if someone has placed his recording equipment in front of one of the 4 (quad!) speakers, and recorded this signal using a pair of tin cans connected with a greasy rope, which in turn was used to play double dutch with. Only possible reason to buy this, is cos it has Keep smiling people (which later became Carefull with that axe), but it’s allmost unrecocgnizable due to the BBAADD sound quality. DON’T BUY IT -GERHARD

The Who – Swansea, England (06/12/76)

The Who
Vetch Field Football Ground
Swansea, UK
June 12, 1976

SBD A

01 Amazing Journey (5:25)
02 Sparks (3:13)
03 The Acid Queen (3:40)
04 Fiddle About (1:42)
05 Pinball Wizard (2:48)
06 I’m Free (2:19)
07 Baba O’Riley (5:50)
08 Squeeze Box (3:09)
09 Behind Blue Eyes (4:34)
10 Dreaming From The Waist (4:52)
11 My Wife (4:24)
12 Summertime Blues (3:21)
13 My Generation (cuts in) (12:59)
14 Won’t Get Fooled Again (9:35)

TT – 67:59

Lineage: SBD > ? > CDR(x) > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Got this years ago in a snail mail trade. Sound is excellent, performance is excellent and Keith is on good form. Suspect this isn’t the complete show but what’s here is definitely worth getting if you’re a fan and don’t already have this.

Enjoy!

Queen – Vancouver, Canada (12/14/78)

Queen
Live in Vancouver, B.C.
December 14, 1978
Pacific Coliseum

1gen Analog ReMaster to digital
Originally recorded by Fred W. from right up front and center
Tape to tape copy and mastering by Audioarchivist U – 101

Lineage:
Queen>PA & stage monitor sound>air and audience>Fred’s mics and rig (unsure – Marantz?)>Maxell UD90 tapes>vintage Akai replay deck (azimuth adjusted, no Dolby)>Sentrek 12 band analog EQ (minor low and high boost)>Denon DRM500 recording deck (Dolby on for recording) to make my tape copy>Maxell XL II 90>played back on same Denon DRM500 (azimuth re-adjusted, no Dolby)>Sentrek 12 band analog EQ (more lows and highs, shaping upper bass/lower mids)>SoundBlaster live! 5.1 card (grounded and tweaked)>Wavelab 4.0(track markers only, no digital processing at all)

Notes:
When I originally copied this from Fred’s collection for myself on cassette, I was amazed how clear this recording was and how close Fred sounded to the stage. I almost always performed EQ surgery on any copies I made to try and smooth everything out, and this was no exception. This tape, like many recordings Fred did thru the years, was pretty close to perfect already and didn’t need much work to make it sound like you were actually there, however, the lowest tones of bass and kick drum were a little thin, and upper bass/lower vocal range was a little jumpy. Well that’s all fixed now. There is some noise associated with the original tapes (normal bias “low noise” tapes!) but that should not discourage you at all. My copy sounded more pleasing than the originals did, and even more refined when played into the computer for you now. I have chosen to not process the noise out, and leave a little bit of the shit and corruption in. I think the background noise gives this tape life and breath, and removing it would kill the atmosphere it brings. You will get used to it after 5 minutes, and it’s not noticeable at all over the music.

I have tracked this for CD in the way it was on the master tapes, leaving all sides uncut. Side A is disc 1 (38:39), while sides B and C fit on disc 2 (77:27). I have included scans of my color photocopies of Fred’s original master tape covers for you, and a copy of the cover of the 1978 tour book. I have no real artworx for this NEW MASTERPIECE, so if you make some, please post them at TTD in the thread for this bootleg, and also please email me jpegs of your results.

Feel free to make audio CDR’s of this for your friends and family, but if any of them might trade further, please provide them with a copy of the FLAC files. Don’t rip from the audio CDR copies you make, EVER! There is no need to pee in the trading pool. Backup your FLAC files, you’ll need them later! If you can avoid it, don’t EnCrap to MP3 files, either. MP3 sounds like crud anyway, and this dynamic recording will suffer greatly in lossy formats. If I find out you spread around an MP3 version of this, I’ll come to your house and do bad things to you and yours… like farting in your fridge! So, just don’t make into lossy files, please! That goes for you, too AAC and OGG!

Track listings:

Disc 1 (38:39)

  1. We Will Rock You (fast version)
  2. Let Me Entertain You
  3. Somebody To Love
  4. If You Can’t Beat ‘Em Join ‘Em
  5. Death On Two Legs > (medley start)
  6. Killer Queen >
  7. Bicycle Race >
  8. I’m In Love With My Car (medley end)
  9. Get Down Make Love
  10. You’re My Best Friend
    tape flip

Disc 2 (77:27)

  1. Now I’m Here
  2. Spread Your Wings
  3. Dreamer’s Bar
  4. Love Of My Life
  5. ’39
  6. It’s Late
  7. Brighton Rock >
  8. Roger Taylor’s tympani solo >
  9. Brian May’s guitar solo >
  10. Jam
    tape flip
  11. Fat Bottomed Girls
  12. Keep Yourself Alive
  13. Bohemian Rhapsody
  14. Tie Your Mother Down
    1st encore (tape edit)
  15. Sheer Heart Attack
    2nd encore (tape edit)
  16. We Will Rock You (slow version) >
  17. We Are The Champions
  18. outtro

Hopefully I’ve gotten all the song titles right. If I’ve made mistakes, it’s only proof that I’m human. Feel free to post any corrections or additions… Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy it!

audioarchivist@hotmail.com

The technical mumbo jumbo and a more cryptic track listing follow:

Peter Gabriel – Santa Ana, CA (06/17/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Santa Ana Clubhouse
Santa Ana, California USA
June 17th 1980

Pre tour warm-up show
Stopped by the Fire Marshall

From best of 3 sources
New Cover artwork
Speed corrected
Done by someone that was at the show.

Source: Audience Recording
Deck: Unknown (Stereo)
Mic: Unknown
Sound Quality: (A) VG+ sound
Source: 2nd gen Cassette
Transfer: >PB Pioneer CT-F1000>ASUS Xonar DG Sound Card>Audacity 2.0 @96k/24bit>Export multiple tracks 44.1k/16bit/flac8>TLH SBEs fixed>You

Peter, John Ellis and the opening band for the rest of the tour
(Random Hold w/David Rhodes)
flew in on saturday the 14th on a 13 hour red eye flight, just for this s#it!
This was Peter’s “Get me to the Greek moment.”

The Band Was:
Peter Gabriel
Tony Levin
Larry Fast
Jerry Marotta
John Ellis

[62:00]

  1. Intruder
  2. The Start/I Don’t Remember
  3. Solsbury Hill
  4. Family Snapshot
  5. Milgrams 37
  6. Modern Love
  7. Not One Of Us
  8. Lead A Normal Life
  9. Moribund The Burgermeister
  10. Mother Of Violence
  11. Humdrum
  12. Annoucement
    “I’ve just been told that um, that we have somewhat of a serious problem.
    We have exceeded the fire limit here… I’ll be back”…
    “I’ve been really trying hard to persuade them to let us finish off, but there’s absolutly no way, HOLD ON, HOLD ON the power will be pulled!”
    PG

Because KROQ radio would not shut up about “The secret Peter Gabriel” show,
and gave free tickets all day.
This small dance club for about 250, had close to 1000 Gabriel fans packed inside. To make it worse he was over an hour late, and the opening act, a mime tried to stall for an hour, by melting into a pool of tears.
The club was a small door that opens to a long narrow room, instead of the stage at one end, it was in the middle of the room with a riser for 100 seats. That’s it! Then the band put PA speakers on both sides of the stage, cutting off the view of 60% of the people. The back cover is about what it looked like with Peter climbing on and around speakers to find the audience. And John trying to play guitar over his head.
I was lucky to be guest of the band not KROQ so I got in (many did not) and sat on the floor on the risers by the second row. I taped that night, but my mic was blown by the kaos. So I have 3 tapes of this show, this is the best quality stereo tape, and much better than what was circulating by far.
This was recorded from about the spot I created for the back cover, so just in front of the speakers, right side of the stage.

Bonus:

  1. PG and Larry Fast 1980-06-24 KROQ Radio Pasadena Calif. [21:00]

Flashback17

Peter Gabriel – Brighton, England (09/19/77)

Peter Gabriel
Brighton, UK
19th Sept 1977

Here Comes the Flood
Slowburn
Moribund the Burgermeister
Modern Love
Indigo
Humdrum
White Shadow
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
Excuse Me
Waiting For the Big One
Solisbury Hill
Down the Dolce Vita
On the Air
All Day and All of the Night
Here Comes the Flood
Back In NYC

So….Im not great with all the technical stuff I’m afraid.
This is from an old tape I got around 1979. I copied the tape back then, and now I’ve bumped it to my PC and given it a bit of a tidy in Goldwave.
The tape has “Excuse Me” cutting out about 20 secs before the end to have it picked up again at the start of the second side. I’ve tried my best to cut these two tracks together.There’s also a little cut after Solisbury Hill between tracks.
Sorry for lack of info – I’ll tell you a story instead.

Riiiiight back when I first started getting interested in bootlegs I was working in someplace called a “record shop” that made good business selling “vinyl”.
If you don’t understand that last bit – ask your dad about it. Anyway, I was only 13/14 and working with 2 or 3 great guys, older than me, all into different types of music.
Boots were far more “deviant” and hard come by in those days…and more exciting I guess. I approached my wiser colleague John “Sniff” S-son one day and asked if he had any “bootleg recordings” he might like to …just give to me…for free!!…to make copies of!!
This sort of request , back then, would usually be met with the arched eyebrow and masonic bootleg stare…or some demand for quite a lot of money. Ten quid even.
To my surprise John showed up the next next week with a bag of tapes for me!
These were probably some of the first ever bootlegs I heard and, as I’m sure is the same with you all, I listened to them so much I know every snort and cough!
Feelgood Story #2

John was a massive PG , and Genesis , fan. He told me this story about going to see Gabriel on his Gabriel III – Intruder – whatever tour.
He and his friends travelled all the way down from Leeds to the Hammy Odeon, London, to see a show on the tour.
Getting there mid afternoon they just parked themselves on some benches near the hall to wait for the evening ( probably in the days when British pubs shut in the afternoons -remember that!)
To their disbelief who should walk by but Mr Peter Gabriel himself! They trotted over to chat to him and get their heads signed and stuff and he said “Fck off kids – I only do this for the money and I don’t give a fck about the world….or STing…or Bono even!!”
………oops….wrong story…he said – “go round the back door and I’ll let you in”. So , incredulous, thats what they did. They waited…and they waited….obviously it was all a bit of bravado on Pete’s part and he’d forgotten them …and then a head pops out of a door – not just any head – PG’s!!

“Pssst! this way!!!!!” And they follow him into the hall.

Well, for those who saw that tour, and I’m not one and I’m jealous, it was the one where they used torches a lot – coming through the audience at the start with flashlights. My friend got to sit in the front row in and empty Hammersmith Odeon while the band ran through a full dress rehearsa shining spots in their faces and generally making them feel like the luckiest kids on earth!!

Peter Gabriel – he’s one of the god guys.

No idea what generation it is, but it’s pretty listenable, please enjoy PG at his best!

“Where’s Rael!!!!!!”