John Coltrane – Newport, RI (07/01/61)

John Coltrane Quintet
Newport, RI
07-01-61

Total Time: 28:33 min.

  1. Introductions 01:27
  2. Impressions 06:21
  3. Naima 04:18
  4. My Favorite Things 16:27
    lineup:

John Coltrane: Tenor and Soprano Sax
McCoy Tyner: Piano
Art Davis: Bass
Reggie Workman: Bass
Elvin Jones: Drums

Source/Lineage: Reel to Reel Master /TEAC Reel to Reel Deck/Nakamichi CR2A/ Philips CR-765 / flac – dime

Goody’s additional lineage:
dBpoweramp (WAV) > Cool Edit Pro (Pitch Bender -50 cents) > Trader’s Little Helper (FLAC Level 8, ffp)

Pitch was approx. 50 cents sharp. Goody 1/16/11

In 1960 boisterous spectators created a major disturbance, and the National Guard was called to the scene. Word that the disturbances had meant the end of the festival, following the Sunday afternoon blues presentation headlined by Muddy Waters, reached poet Langston Hughes, who was in a meeting on the festival grounds. Hughes wrote an impromptu lyric, “Goodbye Newport Blues,” that he brought to the Waters band onstage, announcing their likewise impromptu musical performance of the piece himself, before Waters pianist Otis Spann led the band and sang the Hughes poem.

Presentation of the proper Newport Jazz Festival was disallowed in 1961 due to the difficulty of the previous year’s festival. In its place, another festival billed as “Music at Newport” was produced by Sid Bernstein in cooperation with a group of Newport businessmen. That festival included a number of jazz musicians but was financially unsuccessful. Bernstein announced that he would not seek to return to Newport in 1962. The Newport Jazz Festival resumed at Freebody Park in 1962.

Jane’s Addiction – Los Angeles, CA (11/13/96)

Jane’s Addiction
The Pyramid Club,
Los Angeles, CA
November 13, 1986

SBD->bootleg CD “Live and Profane”

silver boot CD>EAC>FLAC

01 My Time
02 Whores
03 Pigs in Zen
04 Ain’t No Right
05 I Would for You
06 Idiots Rule
07 Trip Away
08 Mountain Song
09 Filler: Then She Did (unknown date/location)

EAC & compression by terrapinstation 01/26/2001

Another Porky Prime Cut from Terrapin Station!!

Live And Profane

Live And Profane is a bootleg CD by Totonka records. Tonka 2, is primarily comprised of Janeís Addiction at the Pyramid in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA from November 13, 1986. The filler in this collection may be from the November 27, 1987 show at the Arcadia Theater in Dallax, TX but we havenít been able to confirm this. The sound quality very good, and from a soundboard source.

Alternate Versions:

Original versions of this bootleg come with a booklet, three reprints from classic Janeís Addiction concerts, and a rare photo reprint of the band rehearsing. Many used copies of this bootleg sold lack this photo. Later reprints of this bootleg lack the photo and have a corrected track listing.

The booklet in this bootleg is an essay that goes as follows:

Janeís Addiction stood out as art music that metal kids could like too ñ ìneometalî as easy to bang a head to as to contemplate to on headphones ñ and the success of the non-genre genre made it possible for other West Coast bands like Faith No More, Primus and Soundgarden to cross over with out confining themselves to a genre either. Where the record industry tends to peg bands as pop, rock, metal or alternative. Janeís Addiction was all of the above.

In 1987, the band was signed by Warner Bros. Records for a sum large enough to stun the underground; in early 1988, it released a live album on local Triple X Records that included the classic ìWhoresî; in late 1988, it released its first major-label album, Nothingís Shocking, which included a song about Ted Bundy, a pile of metaphors for heroin addiction (a problem that plagued all members of the band except for drummer Perkins) and an album cover that pictured Casey as naked Siamese twins with their heads ablaze. The nude videos accompanying the album were banned by MTV. Nothingís Shocking was nominated for a Grammy but lost out to Jethro Tull. In 1990, Ritual went gold in less than a month, and the band went from playing small theaters to selling out Madison Square Garden. The band was speaking to somebody.

Tracks 1-8: 11/13/1986 ñ Pyramid, The, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA.
Track 9 Filler: 11/27/1987 ñ Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX (unconfirmed)

Released By: Totonka
ID Number: CDPRO2

Jackson Browne – Tucson, AZ (03/05/96)

Jackson Browne
University of Arizona, Centennial Hall, Tucson, AZ
March 5, 1996

01 I’m Alive
02 Every Where I Go
03 Some Bridges
04 The Barricades of Heaven
05 Fountain Of Sorrow
06 I’m The Cat
07 Culver Moon
08 Something Fine
09 Rock Me On The Water
10 Looking East
11 Doctor My Eyes

12 Nino
13 Alive In The World
14 The Pretender
15 Running On Empty
16 The Load Out-Stay
17 Lives In The Balance
18 I Am A Patriot

DSBD/FM > dat > cd > flac > wav > GoldWave (fade-in d1t1, d2t1; fade-out d2t7) > flac > DIME

Happy Holidays

I’m taking a week or so off to spend some time with my family. It has been a weird couple of years and I have to admit it has been difficult getting in the mood to celebrate anything. But I’m gonna try and that means not spending so much time in front of the computer.

So happy holidays my friends with whatever you celebrate. May it be filled with friends, family, and love.

Thanks for making this site so much fun to be a part of.

Furthur Festival – Phoenix, AZ (08/04/96)

The Furthur Festival
8/4/96
Desert Sky Pavilion – Phoenix, AZ

Los Lobos
http://db.etree.org/shn/119249

SBD -> DAT -> DATn clones (16-bit/48 kHz)

DAT on Fostex D5 > optical SPDIF > Nomad JB3 >
Adobe Audition 3.0 (edit, normalize, SRC 48>44.1) > CDWAV 1.98 >
Trader’s Little Helper 2.30 -> FLAC

  1. Angel Dance
  2. I Walk Alone
  3. Evangeline
  4. Revolution
  5. Spanish Castle Magic
  6. I Got to Let You Know
  7. Los Ojos de Pancha
  8. I Got Loaded (w/Lovelight Verse)
  9. Mas y Mas
  10. Bertha*

*-w/Pete Sears on keyboards

Bruce Hornsby
db.etree.org/shn/108246

Recording Info:
SBD > CASSETTE MASTER > 1st gen CASSETTE > DAT

Transfer Info:
DAT (Fostex D5) -> Tascam US-144 Audio Device [USB2.0] -> Soundforge Pro 10.0 -> WAV

Notes:
–These are 48kHz files – if burning to CD, dither to 44.1kHz
–Many clicks and pops removed
–No EAC step
–Beginning of Terrapin is cut

Transfered by Bruno
Declicked/Popped, Tracked and FLAC by Darryl Hinko
June 17, 2010

Disc 1

  1. Black Muddy River
  2. Big Rumble
  3. Spider Fingers > (Tempus Fugit) > Night in Tunisia > Spider Fingers
  4. Terrapin Station >
  5. Across the River
  6. On the Western Skyline > (Freebird) > Mellow Yellow >
    On the Western Skyline
  7. (Happy Birthday) Samson & Delilah >
  8. Mystery Train > (Super Washboard Freak)

Comments:
Samson & Delilah with Bob Weir

John Wesley Harding
No SHN ID

Source: SBD
Transfer: DAT > AIFF > Audacity > WAV > FLAC
Transferred from DAT by Jeremy Davis
Tracked by Bill Graves

  1. Kill the Messenger
  2. The Red Rose & the Briar
  3. Track 3
  4. Talkin’ Return of the Great Stadium Folk Scare Blues
  5. Jack-a-Roe *
  6. The Devil in Me

*-w/Jorma Kaukonen on Guitar

Hot Tuna (Set not included per bandís request)

Electric:
I Know You Rider, Death Don’t Have No Mercy, 99 Year Blues, Water Song, Hit Single #1, Funky #7, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, Baby What You Want Me To Do

Acoustic:
Hesitation Blues, I’ll Be All Right Someday, How Long Blues *, Let Us Get Together Right Down Here *, Folsom Prison Blues *, San Francisco Bay Blues *

*-w/Hornsby’s Horn Section: Bobby Reed – sax, Steve Berlin – sax

Alvin Youngblood Hart (No Source Currently Exists)
Missing setlist

Mickey Hartís Mystery Box (Cannot locate a source)
Missing setlist

Ratdog & Finale Jam (No Source Currently Exists)

Ratdog:
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Fever, It’s All Over Now, Eternity, When I Paint My Masterpiece, Big Boss Man, Little Red Rooster, Easy Answers > Bass > Throwing Stones

*-w/ Bruce Hornsby on Piano

Finale Jam:
Kansas City, Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys, All Along the Watchtower, Gloria

Notes:

  • Other sources for this day exist for some of the sets.
  • Each source has been previously individually circulated.
  • The Hot Tuna sets exist, but I’ve yet to locate the Mickey Hart’s Mystery Box, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Ratdog or Finale Sets.
  • The well is running dry on locating any new or additional Furthur Festival sets. If you have any kicking around out there on DAT, Cassette or CD let me know at thefurthurproject@gmail.com. I’m happy to do any transfers. There are still many missing sets.

This show is part of The Furthur Project –
http://thefurthurproject.wordpress.com/

Furthur Festival – Veneta, OR (07/28/96)

The Furthur Festival
7/28/96
Oregon County Fairground – Veneta, OR

Los Lobos
db.etree.org/shn/24067

Master: Sbd > DAT > CDR
Transfer: CDR (Teac CD-224E) > EAC (v.0.9b3)(“Copy Range” mode to recombine tracks) > Sound Forge (v. 6.0)(fading) > CDWAV (v.1.71) > WAV > mkwACT (v.0.97b1) > SHN
Lossless transcoding: SHN > shntool conv > FLAC
FLAC tags via EasyTAG 2.1

Transfered by Dan Gale (dgale@loslobos.org)
http://LosLobos.setlist.com

Total time 46:57
253 MB

  1. (Introduction) 0:28
  2. Georgia Slop 2:38
  3. Angel Dance 4:08
  4. I Walk Alone 2:53
  5. Evangeline * 3:03
  6. Revolution 6:15
  7. Maricela 3:58
  8. I Got Loaded 4:20
  9. Anselma 3:15
  10. I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday 3:15
  11. Mas y Mas * 5:14
  12. Bertha * 7:23
  • with Pete Sears on keyboards

Note: This recording came to me as “Sbd>DAT>CDR” – I don’t know any more specifics on the lineage.

Bruce Hornsby
db.etree.org/shn/118627

  1. Intro by Ivan Karamazov
  2. Terrapin Jam >
  3. What A Time >
  4. A Night on the Town
  5. Carry the Water
  6. When In Rome >
  7. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad
  8. Spider Fingers
  9. Samson & Delilah *
  10. Another Day > Quinn The Eskimo
  11. The World Is a Beautiful Place #
  12. Kesey Introduces Hot Tuna…..

notes:

  • with Bob Weir
  • Poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti spoken by Ivan Karamazov

Source: SBD > Sony D-7 DAT Master (48kHz)
Transfer: DAT Master > Sony M-1 > spidif 7 pin cable > Tascam HD-P2
Soundforge 8 (volume adjustments, fades) > WaveLab 5 (resample) > CD WAVE > FLAC
board signal was overloaded in a few spots
transfer completed on February 2, 2012
recorded and transferred by Dean Grabski (taperdean@gmail.com)

Ratdog & Finale Jam
db.etree.org/shn/118908
archive.org/details/ratdog1996-07-28

  1. Walkin Blues
  2. Wang Dang Doodle
  3. Eternity
  4. Blackbird
  5. K.C. Moan
  6. I Know You Rider
  7. It’s All Over Now
  8. The Winners
  9. Victim or the Crime >
  10. Bass Solo >
  11. Turn On Your Lovelight
  12. Johnny B. Goode *
  13. Whining Boy Blues *
  14. Bright Lights Big City *
  15. White Rabbit *
  16. America The Beautiful ** >
  17. Gloria ***
  • w/Jorma Kaukonen
    ** w/Ken Kesey, Jorma Kaukonen, assorted Pranksters, unknown others
    *** w/Ken Kesey, Jorma Kaukonen, Bruce Hornsby, assorted Pranksters, unknown others

Source: AKG CK61/C460 > Tascam DA-P1 > Digipatch > Sony D-7 DAT Master (48kHz)
Transfer: DAT Master > Sony M-1 > spidif 7 pin cable > Tascam HD-P2
Soundforge 8 (volume adjustments, fades, minor editing) > WaveLab 5 (resample) > CD WAVE > FLAC
If burning to disc Track 1-11 CD1 / Track 12-17 CD2
transfer completed on February 12, 2012
transferred and patch recorded by Dean Grabski (taperdean@gmail.com)

Hot Tuna (Set not included per band’s request)

Electric:
Walkin’ Blues, Death Donít Have No Mercy, 99 Year Blues, Embryonic Journey, Hit Single #1, Ode For Billy Dean, Letís Work Together, Baby What You Want Me To Do

Acoustic:
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning, Hesitation Blues, I Know You Rider, Candy Man, Let Us Get Together Right Down Here, San Francisco Bay Blues

Mickey Hart’s Mystery Box (No Source Currently Exists)
Missing setlist

John Wesley Harding (No Source Currently Exists)
Missing setlist

Alvin Youngblood Hart (No Source Currently Exists)
Missing setlist

Notes:

  • Other sources for this day exist for some of the sets.
  • Each source has been previously individually circulated.
  • I have yet to locate the Mickey Hart’s Mystery Box, the Electric & Acoustic Hot Tuna, John Wesley Harding or Alvin Youngblood Hart sets.
  • The well is running dry on locating any new or additional Furthur Festival sets. If you have any kicking around out there on DAT, Cassette or CD let me know at thefurthurproject@gmail.com. I’m happy to do any transfers. There are still many missing sets.

This show is part of The Furthur Project –
http://thefurthurproject.wordpress.com/

Duke Ellington – Unissued Recordings by Danish Radio, 1957-1970

Duke ELLINGTON
Unissued Ellington; Broadcast by Danish Radio
Recorded 1956 to 1970

SOURCE: FM (partly in MONO)>probably MASTER REEL>Cassette tape>CDR>trade>EAC Secure Rip>Flac Frontend, level 6

TRACKS:
01 RACE 4.02
02 U.T. 3.32
03 WORK SONG 9.00
04 WEST INDIAN DANCE 2.22
05 EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION 4.02
06 NIGHT CREATURE 8.42
07 JIGGLING 5.08
08 ISFAHAN 4.10
09 MARCH 19TH BLUES 6.12
10 TAKE THE ‘A’-TRAIN (INSTRUMENTAL) 6.14
11 TAKE THE ‘A’-TRAIN (VOCAL) 2.44
12 JUMP FOR JOY 3.34
13 I LET A SONG GO OUT OF MY HEART – DON’T GET AROUND MUCH
ANYMORE 4.02
14 SOMETHING SEXUAL 2.32
15 C-JAM BLUES 5.04
16 THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE 4.34
17 THE OPENER 2.56
18 CHELSEA BRIDGE 5.20
29 M.G. 3.02
20 KELLY’S LICK 5.08

DETAILS GIVEN BY RADIO:

Broadcast # 1 (25 nov 1984)
01 – Race (mix of takes 56 & 5) (6 nov 1968)
02 – A.G. (take 7) also known Race/Racing (same date) these two tracks are from the Degas Suite
03 – Work Song (1 or 4 march 1965)
04 – West Indian Dance (31 march 1965)
05 – Emancipation Celebration (same date)
06 – Night Creature (mix of takes 1 & 2) (31 march 1965)
07 – The Giggling Rapids (10 march 1970), from The River Suite
08 – Isfahan (ELF) (18 jul 1963)
09 – March 19th Blues (19 march 1957)

Broadcast # 2 (2 dec 1984)
10 – Take The A Train (1 may 1962 or 3 jul 1962)
11 – Take The A Train, vocal (1 may 1962)
12 & 13 – Jump For Joy, I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart, Don¥t Get Around Much Anymore (1 may 1962)
14 – Dual HIghway (Something Sexual) (feb 1957)
15 – C Jam Blues (1 may 1962)

Broadcast # 3 (9 dec 1984)
16 – Things Ain’t What They Used To Be (17 mar 1965)
17 & 18 – The Opener/Chelsea Bridge (1 mar 1965)
19 & 20- M.G./Killian’s Lick (18 apr 1963)

Duke Ellington – Stuttgart, Germany (02/12/63)

Duke ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA
Liederhalle
Stuttgart, Germany
1963-02-12

Speed Corrected and level Adjusted
with Sound Forge(Sbe’s was aligned with TLH)

Thanks to Professor Goody for the correct speed information( the correct time is 97,25% of
the old torrent)

SOURCE: FM>unknown recording equipment>Tape>CD TRANSFER>trade>CD>
EAC Secure Modus>Flac Frontend Level 6>Flac

SOUND: A

LINEUP:
Cootie Williams, Cat Anderson, Roy Burrowes -tp;
Ray Nance -tp,v; Lawrence Brown, Buster Cooper, Chuck Connors -tb;
Jimmy Hamilton -cl,ts; Russell Procope -as,cl; Johnny Hodges-as;
Paul Gonsalves -ts; Harry Carney -bs,bcl,cl; Duke Ellington -p;
Ernie Shepard -b; Sam Woodyard -d;

1 TAKE THE ‘A’- TRAIN 0.51
2 CONCERTO FOR COOTIE 2.46
3 THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE 2.54
4 MAINSTEM 3.40
5 KINDA DUKISH – ROCKIN’ IN RHYTHM 5.57
6 TOOTIE FOR COOTIE 5.03
7 PYRAMID 4.03
8 I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN’T GOOD 3.13
9 JEEP’S BLUES 4.47
10 DO NOTHIN’ TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME [Milt Grayson -vo;] 5.22

Thaks again to Ricola to seed this great DE show

Enjoy

lolita

Derek & The Dominos – Cincinnati, OH (11/26/70)

Derek & The Dominos
Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio
November 26, 1970

Disc 1
Band Introductions
Got To Get Better In A Little While
Roll It Over
Blues Power
Stormy Monday

Disc 2
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
Little Queenie/Sweet Little Rock And Roller
Tell The Truth
Let It Rain
Everyday I Have The Blues (with BB King)

Derek & The Dominos – Santa Monica, CA (11/20/70)

Derek and the Dominos
“Stormy Monday”
Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, California
November 20, 1970

Paddington Records – PADD 040/041/042

Disc 1:

  1. Got to Get Better in a Little While
  2. Key to the Highway
  3. Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad
  4. Blues Power
  5. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  6. Tell the Truth
  7. All Night Long – Derek’s Boogie
  8. Let it Rain

Disc 2:

  1. Tuning
  2. Got to Get Better in a Little While
  3. Key to the Highway
  4. Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad

Disc 3:

  1. Tuning
  2. Blues Power
  3. Stormy Monday
  4. Tell the Truth
  5. Let it Rain
  6. Every Day I Have the Blues

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Carl Radle Bass
Jim Gordon Drums
Bobby Whitlock Keyboards, Vocals

Special Guests:

Delaney Bramlett on all songs, except “Everyday I have the blues”
Toe Fat on “Everyday I have the blues”