Bruce Springsteen – Philadelphia, PA (09/25/99)

Bruce Springsteen
FIRST UNION CENTER
PHILADELPHIA, PA
1999-09-25

SET ONE

  1. INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET 11:09
  2. THE TIES THAT BIND 03:47
  3. PROVE IT ALL NIGHT 06:24
  4. TWO HEARTS 03:14
  5. ATLANTIC CITY 06:52
  6. FACTORY 03:54
  7. POINT BLANK 08:25
  8. YOUNGSTOWN 06:23
  9. MURDER INCORPORATED 06:04
  10. BADLANDS 07:20
  11. OUT IN THE STREET 07:13
  12. TENTH AVENUE FREEZE-OUT 19:31
  13. SHERRY DARLING 07:21
  14. STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA 03:42
  15. NEW YORK CITY SERENADE 10:47
  16. LIGHT OF DAY 12:31

FIRST ENCORE

  1. JUNGLELAND 10:57
  2. BORN TO RUN 06:10

SECOND ENCORE

  1. THUNDER ROAD 06:31
  2. IF I SHOULD FALL BEHIND 06:25
  3. LAND OF HOPE AND DREAMS 10:09
  4. RAISE YOUR HAND 05:34

Bruce Springsteen – Lead vocals, guitar, harmonica; Roy Bittan – Piano, keyboards; Clarence Clemons – Tenor and baritone saxophones, percussion, backing vocal; Danny Federici – Organ, keyboards; Nils Lofgren – Guitar, pedal steel, backing vocal; Patti Scialfa – Guitar, percussion, backing vocal; Garry Tallent – Bass; Stevie Van Zandt – Electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, backing vocal; Max Weinberg – Drums
Recorded by Toby Scott and Ross Petersen
Mixed by Jon Altschiller from multi-track digital masters; Additional engineering by Danielle Warman
Mastered by Jon Altschiller
Post Production by Brad Serling and Micah Gordon
Art Design by Michelle Holme; Cover Photo by Danny Clinch
Tour Director: George Travis
Jon Landau Management: Jon Landau, Barbara Carr, Jan Stabile, Alison Oscar

Bruce Hornsby – Cincinnati, OH (07/16/97)

Bruce Hornsby
Furthur Festival
Riverbend Amphitheater – Cincinnati, OH
7/16/97

01 What A Time >
02 Iko Iko >
03 Jacob’s Ladder
04 Fields of Grey >
05 Under the Boardwalk >
06 Fields of Grey
07 Tango King
08 When In Rome >
09 Sugaree //
10 Rainbow’s Cadillac
11 Quinn the Eskimo >
12 It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry >
13 Quinn the Eskimo

Source: SBD > CASS > CD
Transfer: CD > EAC > Audacity > WAV > FLAC
Taper Unknown
Transferred from CD by Bill Graves

Furthur Festival – Cincinnati, OH (07/16/97)

Furthur Festival
Riverbend Ampitheater
Cincinnati – OH
July 16, 1997

Source: Soundboard-> XLR Out-> Panasonic SV3700-> DAT Master

Transfer Info:
Master DAT Tape (Panasonic SV-3700) -> Coaxial SPDIF-> Marantz PMD 661 MKII (Solid State Recorder)->
SD Card-> Wav-> Flac Level 8-> Tagged (16/48)

Taped (a few hands in on these: Tim, Tom, Pete, Rob)
Transfers By Pete Ebel
March 7, 2020

  1. Moe.:
  2. Rebubula
  3. Yodelittle
  4. Rebubula
  5. Saint Augustine
  1. Sherri Jackson:
  2. Gonna Need Somebody
  3. What I Want
  4. Maple Tree
  5. Time & Time
  1. Ratdog:
  2. Wang Dang Doodle
  3. She Belongs To Me
  4. I Know You Rider
  5. West L.A. Fadeaway *
  6. Look’s Like Rain
  7. Easy To Slip
  8. Supplication Jam
  9. Bass Jam
  10. Supplication Jam->Easy To Slip Reprise
  11. Cassidy Reprise
  12. Touch Of Grey
  • With Jorma Kaukonen
  1. Jorma Kaukonen & Michael Falzarano:
  2. Hesitation Blues
  1. Planet Drum:
      1. Fire On The Mountain
      2. Only The Strange Remain
    1. Arlo Guthrie:
    2. Wake Up Dead
    3. This Land Is Your Land
    1. Bruce Hornsby:
    2. What A Time
    3. Jacob’s Ladder
    4. Fields Of Grey
    5. Tango King
    6. Sugaree
    7. Rainbow’s Cadillac
    8. Mighty Quinn
    9. Train To Cry->Mighty Quinn
    1. Thrust Jam
    2. Victim Or The Crime
    3. Maggie’s Farm
    4. Keep On Truckin’ Mama
    5. Victim and part of Maggie’s (FOB Schoeps)
    1. Black Crowes:
    2. Tuning
    3. High Head Blues
    4. If It Ever Stops Raining
    5. Jealous Again
    6. How Much For Your Wings
    7. Bring On, Bring On
    8. Nasty Boogie Woogie *
    9. Evil Eye
    10. Darling Of The Underground Press
    11. Come On Baby
    12. Thick N Thin
    • With Jorma Kaukonen
    1. All-Star Jam:
    2. Willin’
    3. Truckin’
    4. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad

    Bob Weir – San Francisco, CA (05/12/90)

    Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman
    May 12, 1990
    Warfield Theatre
    San Francisco, CA

    Recording Info:
    SBD > Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)

    Transfer Info:
    Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.8 MHz) >
    KORG AudioGate 4 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24
    (1 Disc FLAC)

    All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
    charliemiller87@earthlink.net
    December 6, 2017

    Notes:
    — Clarence Clemons plays Sax on Youngblood thru Easy To Slip and Throwing Stones
    — This file set is 16 bit

    Set 1:
    01 – Walkin’ Blues
    02 – Twilight Time >
    03 – Blackbird
    04 – K.C. Moan
    05 – Youngblood
    06 – Fever >
    07 – Eternity
    08 – The Winners >
    09 – Easy To Slip

    Set 2:
    10 – When I Paint My Masterpiece
    11 – Artificial Flowers
    12 – This Time Forever >
    13 – Shade Of Grey >
    14 – Victim Or The Crime >
    15 – Bass Solo >
    16 – Heaven Help The Fool >
    17 – Throwing Stones

    Encore:
    18 – Misty

    Bob Weir Band – Atlanta, GA (03/14/78)

    Bob Weir Band
    March 14, 1978
    Music Hall
    Atlanta, GA

    Recording Info:
    Sony ECM-250 -> Cassette Master (Sony TC-158/Maxell UDXL-II90)

    Transfer Info:
    Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/96k) ->
    Samplitude Professional v11.03 -> FLAC/16
    (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)

    All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
    charliemiller87@earthlink.net
    February 15, 2010

    Notes:
    — Recorded By Joani Walker
    — Thanks to Joani Walker and Paul Scotton for the tapes

    Early Show:
    d1t01 – Introduction
    d1t02 – Poison Ivy
    d1t03 – Easy To Slip
    d1t04 – Salt Lake City
    d1t05 – Bombs Away
    d1t06 – Bobby C’s Blues
    d1t07 – It’s All Over Now
    d1t08 – New Minglewood Blues
    d1t09 – This Time Forever ->
    d1t10 – Shade Of Grey
    d1t11 – Heaven Help The Fool
    d1t12 – Around And Around

    Early Show Encore:
    d1t13 – Wrong Way Feelin’

    Late Show:
    d2t01 – Introduction
    d2t02 – New Minglewood Blues
    d2t03 – C.C. Rider
    d2t04 – Easy To Slip
    d2t05 – Salt Lake City
    d2t06 – Bombs Away
    d2t07 – Bobby C’s Blues
    d2t08 – Lazy Lightning ->
    d2t09 – Supplication
    d2t10 – This Time Forever ->
    d2t11 – Shade Of Grey
    d2t12 – Heaven Help The Fool
    d2t13 – Around And Around

    Late Show Encore:
    d2t14 – Wrong Way Feelin’

    Interview:
    d3t01 – Pre show interview by Joani Walker at WRAS-FM

    Bob Dylan & The Band – Atlanta, GA (01/22/74)

    Bob Dylan & The Band
    Omni, Atlanta
    Georgia
    22 January 1974

    1. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
    2. Lay Lady Lay
    3. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
    4. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
    5. It Ain’t Me Babe
    6. Ballad Of A Thin Man

    (first band set is unknown)

    1. All Along The Watchtower
    2. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
    3. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
    4. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
    5. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
    6. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
    7. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue ñ (solo)
    8. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)

    (second band set is unknown)

    1. Forever Young
    2. Something There Is About You
    3. Like A Rolling Stone
    4. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

    Bob Dylan – Atlanta, GA (01/21/74)

    Bob Dylan and The Band
    Omni
    Atlanta, Georgia
    21 January 1974

    < disk1 >

    1. Bill Graham house announcement
    2. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
    3. Lay Lady Lay
    4. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
    5. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
    6. It Ain’t Me Babe
    7. Ballad Of A Thin Man
    8. Stage Fright (the Band)
    9. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
    10. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
    11. When you Awake (the Band)
    12. I shall be Released (the Band)
    13. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)
    14. All Along The Watchtower
    15. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
    16. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

    < disk2 >

    1. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
    2. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
    3. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
    4. Just Like A Woman ñ (solo)
    5. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)
    6. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
    7. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
    8. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
    9. The Weight (the Band)
    10. Forever Young
    11. Something There Is About You
    12. Like A Rolling Stone
    13. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

    Bill Monroe – Berryville, VA (08/14/60)

    Bill Monroe , Mac Wiseman And Don Reno Reunion 1960
    1960-08-14 (Sunday)
    Watermelon Park
    Berryville, Va.

    1 Travelling Down This Lonesome Road
    2 Can’t You Hear Me Callin’
    3 Will You Be Lovin’ Another Man
    4 When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
    5 I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling
    6 Bluegrass Stomp
    7 When You Are Lonely
    8 Lonesome Road Blues

    This set has previously circulated incorrectly as Newport 1960. Bill Monroe did not play Newport until 1963 so we know that was incorrect.

    Neil Rosenberg helped to track down the correct date, with a resource at Bluegrass Unlimited: Walt Saunders

    “I tracked down the date of the show Don Owens produced at Watermelon Park, in Berryville, Va. The date was Sunday, August 14, 1960. It was billed as ‘Blue Grass Day.’ I found the ad in the newspaper archives of the Handley Library in Winchester, Va. It appeared in The Winchester Star several days before the event. The ad listed the artists. Here they are, misspellings and all, in the order and pretty much how they appeared:

    MAX WISEMAN
    and the OSBORNE BROTHERS
    and
    SCOTTY STONEMAN,
    BILL MONROE and the BLUE GRASS BOYS,
    DON RENO and RED SMILEY,
    BUCK RYAN and SMITTY IRWIN, BILL HARRIS.

    The print for Wiseman, the Osbornes and Stoneman was bold and larger size than the other artists, which indicates who Owens considered to be the biggest draw, not only in the northern Shenandoah Valley, but also in the Washington, DC area, as he advertised in on his TV show.

    Don knew all of these artists personally, so I assume the misspellings were not his, but likely the folks at the newspaper. Bill Harris of course is Bill Harrell, and Buck and Smitty were in his band.
    This show was approximately a year before the one at Luray (I believe July 4, 1961), which has received all of the attention ever since.

    First seeded in the Bluegrasshub by J Norstad
    Research and identification by aikowolf
    March 11, 2012

    Paul McCartney – A Garden Full of McCartney Roses, Vol. 2

    Paul McCartney
    A Garden Full Of McCartney Roses Volume 2

    I have no other source info for this.

    Tracklist
    1-1 Live And Let Die #2
    1-2 Call Me Back Again #2
    1-3 Picasso’s Last Words – Richard Cory #2
    1-4 Bluebird #2
    1-5 I’ve Just Seen A Face #2
    1-6 Blackbird #2
    1-7 Yesterday #2
    1-8 You Gave Me The Answer #2
    1-9 Magneto And Titanium Man #2
    1-10 Go Now #2
    1-11 Letting Go #2
    1-12 Maybe I’m Amazed #2
    1-13 Junior’s Farm (Rehearsal)
    1-14 Sally G (Rehearsal)
    1-15 Junior’s Farm (Rough Mix)
    1-16 Sally G (Rough Mix)
    1-17 We’re Open Tonight
    1-18 Spin It On
    1-19 Old Siam, Sir
    1-20 Again And Again And Again
    1-21 The Broadcast
    1-22 To You
    2-1 Your Lucky Day (Laurence Juber On Vocals – Version #1)
    2-2 Your Lucky Day (Version #2)
    2-3 Blues Improvisation
    2-4 Lend Me Your Comb
    2-5 Goin’ Back To Tennessee (Columbus Stockade Blues)
    2-6 Your True Love – Lend Me Your Comb
    2-7 Oh Boy – Peggy Sue
    2-8 I’m Gonna Love You Too
    2-9 Ain’t That A Shame – I’m In Love Again
    2-10 Rockin’ In Your Seat
    2-11 Sheik Of Araby
    2-12 Robber’s Ball
    2-13 My Carnival
    2-14 Night Out
    2-15 Mama’s Little Girl
    2-16 Hey Diddle
    2-17 Tragedy
    2-18 Same Time Next Year
    2-19 Cage
    2-20 The Honorary Consul (Paul’s Demo)
    2-21 Ou Est Le Soleil? (Early Instrumental Take)
    2-22 Somedays (Rough Mix, Alternate Vocal)

    Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Volume 12

    Various Artists
    Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 12: Sad Eyed Ladies and Wanted Men (Version 2)

    Note for version 2: Well, that was quick. Apparently, the version of “Baby Blue” I included was officially released, so here’s a different, later one, followed by the same track list as before. Hopefully, this one will fly.

    Original notes: OK folks, here’s the latest and greatest from the NSD Laboratories. I count seven new songs that have not appeared in previous volumes, and eight new artists. The rest, of course, are new combinations of ingredients we’ve used before. For those of you who’ve asked: I don’t know how many more volumes there will be–I’ll keep ’em coming til I run out of covers or time.

    Here’s a repeat request from last time: can anyone get me a lossless version of Bruce Springsteen’s beautiful rendition of “Forever Young” from the John Hammond memorial show? I’d love to include it in a later volume of this series. And somebody out there (Persic, perhaps?) must have the John Wesley Harding-hosted KCRW special “Oh Merci!” from 1993–share it please!

    That’s it for now. Please keep the suggestions and files coming! As always, thanks to the tapers, the original uploaders, the folks who’ve sent me recordings, the fine artists who’ve created cover artwork, and especially the performers and composer. 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 It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
    Grateful Dead (Apr 14, 1984, Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA)
    02 Go ‘Way Little Boy
    Lone Justice (Jan 25, 1985, The Stone, San Francisco, CA)
    03 Wanted Man
    Jon Langford (Mar 19, 2004, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL)
    04 Mississippi
    Donna the Buffalo (Sep 18, 2004, Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte NC)
    05 Blind Willie McTell
    Tom Russell and Barrence Whitfield (Jan 25, 1995, Johnny D’s, Somerville, MA)
    06 Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)
    Calexico (Dec 8, 2006, Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA)
    07 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
    Robyn Hitchcock and the Minus 5 (Jul 10, 2006, Dingwalls, London)
    08 Most Likely You Go Your Way and I Go Mine
    Black Crowes (Oct 25, 2005, The Fillmore, Denver CO)
    09 License to Kill – The Waterboys (Feb 19 1984, Batschkapp Club, Frankfurt, Germany)
    10 Chimes of Freedom
    McGuinn, Hillman and Clark (Sep 9, 1979, Calderone Theater, Long Island, NY)
    11 Buckets of Rain
    Phil Lesh and Friends with Joan Osborne (Feb 12, 2006, Beacon Theater, New York, NY)
    12 Spanish Harlem Incident
    Yonder Mountain String Band (Oct 6, 2005, Showbox, Seattle, WA)
    13 Wallflower
    Buddy and Julie Miller (May 28, 2000, Camp Mather, Yosemite, CA)
    14 Paths of Victory
    Cat Power (May 14, 1999, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA)
    15 Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
    The Walkabouts (Jan 19, 2001, Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA)
    16 Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
    Bruce Springsteen and Wolfgang Niedecken (Jul 9, 1995 Cafe Eckstein, Berlin, Germany)
    17 If You Gotta Go, Go Now
    Cowboy Junkies (Apr 30, 1989, Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA)