Pink Floyd – London, England (03/17/77)

PINK FLOYD
1977-03-17
Empire Pool, Wembley
London, UK

Disc 1:

01.Sheep (12:43)
02.Pigs On The Wing – part 1 (1:23)
03.Dogs (18:23)
04.Pigs On The Wing – part 2 (2:30)
05.Pigs (3 Different Ones) (15:43)

Disc 2:

01.Shine On You Crazy Diamond – parts 1-5 (13:27)
02.Welcome To The Machine (8:21)
03.Have A Cigar (4:58)
04.Intro (1:11)
05.Wish You Were Here (5:53)
06.Shine On You Crazy Diamond – parts 6-9 (19:12)
07.Applause (0:41)
08.Us & Them (7:52)

Roger shouts “22” on Pigs
Roger does not shout any number during Pigs.

Grateful Dead – Washington, D.C. (07/12/89)

Grateful Dead
07/12/1989 (wed)
R.F.K. Stadium
Washington, D.C.


Set I

Touch of Grey
Minglewood Blues
Mississippi Half Step
(Just Like) Tom Thumb Blues
Far From Me
Cassidy
F.O.T.D.
Promised Land

I
Set II

Sugaree*
Man Smart, Women Smarter*
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet->
Eyes of the World->
Drums->
Space->
Miracle->
Dear Mr. Fantasy->
Black Peter->
Lovelight

E. Black Muddy River

  • With Bruce Hornsby

Mark Knopfler – Brighton, England (05/25/05)

Mark Knopfler
Brighton Center, Brighton, UK
25th May 2005


Source Soundboard
Format 2CD-R

CD1
01 – Why aye man
02 – Walk of life
03 – What it is
04 – Sailing to Philadelphia
05 – Romeo and Juliet
06 – Sultans of swing
07 – Done with Bonaparte
08 – Song for Sonny Liston
09 – Donegan’s gone
10 – R¸diger

CD2
01 – Boom, like that
02 – Speedway at Nazareth
03 – Telegraph road
04 – Brothers in arms
05 – Money for nothing
06 – So far away
07 – The mist covered mountains – Wild theme

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: BRIGHTON 2005

The Who – Munich, Germany (09/04/72)

The Who
1972-09-04
Deutsches Museum
Munich, Germany

CD 1

  1. Can’t Explain
  2. Summertime Blues
  3. My Wife
  4. Baba ‘O Riley
  5. Behind Blue Eyes
  6. Bargain
  7. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  8. Magic Bus
  9. The Relay

CD 2:

  1. Pinball Wizard
  2. See Me, Feel Me
  3. My Generation /
  4. Naked Eye

ìWHO IS THIS?î

  • Prof. Stoned 2006 remaster –
  1. CANíT EXPLAIN
  2. SUMMERTIME BLUES
  3. MY WIFE
  4. BABA OíRILEY
  5. BEHIND BLUE EYES
  6. MAGIC BUS
  7. THE RELAY

Derek & the Dominos – Tampa, FL (12/01/70)

Derek and the Dominos
1970-12-01
Curtis Hixon Hall
Tampa, Florida

Disc 1:
1) Layla
2) Got to Get Better In a Little While
3) Key to the Highway
4) Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?

Disc 2:
1) Blues Power
2) Have You Ever Loved a Woman?
3) Bottle of Red Wine
4) Let it Rain

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

(*) Special Guest: Duane Allman joined the Dominos during the
whole concert

Geetarz Comments:

This show is of historical importance, as it is apparently
the only time Duane Allman played live with the band.

Bob Weir – Maui, HI (01/10/90)

Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman
War Memorial Auditorium
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii
January 10, 1990

SBD > ? > cassette(2) > Edirol R09 > CD Wave > FLAC

Set I

  1. Festival
  2. Twilight Time
  3. Walkin Blues
  4. Blackbird
  5. Artificial Flowers
  6. Alone
  7. Looks Like Rain
  8. Heaven Help the Fool

Set II

  1. Youngblood
  2. Fever
  3. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  4. Victim or the Crime
  5. Easy to Slip > bass solo
  6. Throwin Stones
    -encore
  7. Misty

Filler: Kauai, Hawaii, 1/12/90 w/Taj Mahal

  1. The Four Mills Brothers
  2. Youngblood

Al Di Meola – New York, NY (05/05/78)

Al Di Meola
Palladium (New York, NY)
Date May 5, 1978
Total Length 1:16:00

1 Intro01:37
2 Egyptian Danza05:19
3 Chasin’ The Voodoo04:54
4 Dark Eye Tango05:48
5 Short Tails Of The Black Forest07:36
6 Fantasia Suite For Two Guitars09:36
7 Captain Senor Mouse09:03
8 Midnight Tango07:49
9 Race With The Devil On The Spanish Highway09:49
10 The Wizard09:02
11 Chasin’ The Voodoo Reprise05:27

Liner Notes
Al Di Meola – guitar, vocals;
Steve Gadd – drums;
Anthony Jackson – bass;
Barry Miles – keyboards;
Mingo Lewis – percussion;
Eddie Colon – percussion

Scott Muni, acting as this show’s emcee, makes a reference to how the audience is about to hear some “real” music just before bringing on Al Di Meola and his solo band for an electrifying showcase of jazz-rock fusion. It is almost as if the announcer is promising the audience redemption for having had to endure corporate rock and disco. Remember, this was 1978 …

Di Meola, a Berklee School of Music graduate whose blistering guitar style married the best elements of rock and jazz, had just left Return to Forever, the groundbreaking fusion band that included Chic Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, and Lenny White on drums. During this time he was among the most celebrated jazz-rock musicians on the scene. Two years prior, while still in Return to Forever, Di Meola had released Land of the Midnight Sun; he followed it in 1977 with Elegant Gypsy, which went Gold in the US. The success was driven by FM radio stations, an unlikely benefactor given their begrudging support of jazz-fusion.

This show, recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour at New York’s Palladium Theater, features an all-star band that was assembled in order to record the 1978 album, Casino. With Steve Gadd on drums, Barry Miles on keyboards, bassist extraordinaire Anthony Jackson, and a percussion section including Mingo Lewis, these guys could really play, even if they hadn’t been working together for very long. For the set, Di Meola mixes material from his three solo albums, including Casino. “Chasin’ the Voodoo,” “Dark Eye Tango,” “Short Tails Of The Black Forest,” and “Fantasia Suite For Two Guitars,” are played with speed and precision, and the power of the Gadd/Jackson rhythm section is undeniable.

Things are thrown through a curve when Di Meola offers up a new arrangement of RTF bandmate Chick Corea’s jazz classic, “Captain Senór Mouse.” With most of the songs clocking in at five to ten minutes, Di Meola is eager to give his side players considerable space and time to solo and stretch out. Other highlights include “Midnight Tango” and the powerful “Race With The Devil On The Spanish Highway.” The band finishes its encore to a thunderous response from the crowd. Not knowing any other new material, the band performs a reprise of “Chasin’ the Voodoo.”

Di Meola has remained a jazz fusion superstar ever since, although he is focusing much more on acoustic music and more straightforward jazz leanings these days.

Grateful Dead – Los Angeles, CA (12/09/93)

Grateful Dead
December 9, 1993
Sports Arena
Los Angeles, CA

Set 1:
d1t01 – Touch Of Grey ->
d1t02 – Wang Dang Doodle
d1t03 – Peggy-O
d1t04 – Queen Jane Approximately
d1t05 – Broken Arrow
d1t06 – Loose Lucy
d1t07 – Easy Answers ->
d1t08 – Don’t Ease Me In

Set 2:
d2t01 – China Cat Sunflower ->
d2t02 – I Know You Rider
d2t03 – Estimated Prophet ->
d2t04 – Wave To The Wind ->
d2t05 – He’s Gone ->
d2t06 – Drums ->
d3t01 – Space ->
d3t02 – The Other One ->
d3t03 – Wharf Rat ->
d3t04 – Turn On Your Lovelight

Encore:
d3t05 – Liberty

Notes:

— Airto Moreira on Drums and Space
— Flora Purim on Space
— Ornette Coleman on Space through Turn On Your Lovelight