The Who – Landover, MD (12/06/73)

THE WHO
CAPITOL CENTER
LANDOVER, MD
COUNTRY: USA
DATE: 1973.12.06

INFO: THE WHO 1974 King Biscuit Flower Hour 12/6/73 (actual date of concert)
Capital Centre, Landover, MD pre-FM

Lineage: Pre-FM reel for KBFH (New digital transfer of pre-FM source on 03/10/07 also includes special version of DOGS used as closing of original KBFH broadcast) > (?) >(?)

cdr (0) >cdr (1) >EAC (secure mode, test and copy, read offset correct) >WAVE >TLH >FLAC >L8

Note: The two (?) should be Sony 7035 receiver>JVC XL-R5010 stand-alone but I can’t verify this. So keep is as ? & ? FREEZER received this from the PRE-FM reel, On these it reads Washington as the city this occured in.

Taper: UNKNOWN
Transfer: FREEZER TO CDR (0) & 1ZEPPELIN2 to FLAC

Disc 1 ( )

  1. INTRO KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER
  2. I CAN’T EXPLAIN
  3. SUMMERTIME BLUES
  4. MY GENERATION
  5. I AM THE SEA > THE REAL ME
  6. I’M ONE
  7. TOWNSEND SPEAKS > SEA AND SAND >
  8. > CONTINUED WITH SEA AND SAND > KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER
  9. DROWNED
  10. BELL BOY
  11. TOWNSEND SPEAKS > DOCTOR JIMMY
  12. WON’T GET FOOLED AGAIN
  13. PINBALL WIZARD
  14. SEE ME FEEL ME
  15. PIONEER HI FIDELITY COMMERCIAL (CLASSIC)
  16. LAND LUBBER COMMERCIAL (CLASSIC)
  17. KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER
  18. KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER INTRO A RARE SPOOF ON KEITH MOON THANKING EVERYONE (FANTASTIC)

The Who – London, England (05/18/74)

The Who
18th May 1974
Charlton Athletic Football Club
London

Disc 1 (58:11 minutes):

01 – I Can’t Explain
02 – Summertime Blues
03 – Young Man Blues
04 – Baba O’Riley
05 – Behind Blue Eyes
06 – Substitute
07 – I’m A Boy
08 – Tattoo
09 – Boris The Spider
10 – Drowned
11 – Bell Boy
12 – Dr Jimmy

Disc 2 (54:33 minutes):

01 – Won’t Get Fooled Again
02 – Pinball Wizard
03 – See Me Feel Me
04 – 5:15
05 – Magic Bus
06 – My Generation
07 – Naked Eye
08 – Let’s See Action
09 – My Generation Blues

The Who – London, England (12/23/73)

The Who
1973-12-23
Sundown
London, UK

Audience FLAC

Off master, longer and better than ÑMerry Christmas Mr. Whoì bootleg DoCD, plus correct song
sequence.

Lineage:
Master reels or cassettes>DAT>EAC>FLAC (level 8)

Sound quality 3-4 (out of 6)/vg++

DISC 1:
01 – Can’T Explain
02 – Summertme Blues
03 – My Wife (Cut)
04 – I Am The Sea ~ The Real Me
05 – The Punk And The Godfather
06 – I’M One
07 – 0,21875
08 – Sea And Sand
09 – Drowned
10 – Bell Boy
11 – Dr. Jimmy
12 – Love Reign O’Er Me

DISC 2:
01 – Won’T Get Fooled Again
02 – Pinball Wizard
03 – See Me, Feel Me
04 – Substitute
05 – Naked Eye
06 – Magic Bus
07 – Magic Bus *
08 – Naked Eye*
09 – Spoonful*

  • London, Edmonton Sundown, December 22, 1973.

Notes by the uploader/trader:
This used to be my most listened-to ÑQuadropheniaì show up until Wolfgang Vault’s Ñreleaseì of
King Biscuit’s 4/12/1973 Philly show (along with the other -though subpar – Biscuit-taped 6/12 Largo
show).

The three Edmonton Sundown shows at the tail end of their 1973 tour (on December 18, 22, and 23),
and in particular this show here, are generally and quite rightly regarded by many fans and the band
themselves (or Townshend, for that matter) as the best of the entire tour to back “Quardophenia”.
It seems by that time the band obviously had got used to the complexity of the tracks, the pre-recorded
backing tapes seem to have worked OK at last, and they had dropped those new numbers they obviously
hadn’t felt too comfortable with.

IMHO, this show here fortunately really does “Quadrophenia” and the band justice and demonstrates that
ñ if the set and band clockwork really clicked – their shows could still be on par with the standard they
had set the previous three years.

Most Who fans on and off Dime sure have the old mid-90’s “Merry Christmas Mr Who”silver or clone
off it in their collections. However, as nice and essential that is to any Whonatic’s collection, it has a few
flaws that can all be remedied with this version: the boot is clearly from the same source as this torrent
yet a few generations up the analog copy line, it has the song sequence out of order, and it lacks one half
of a song (MY WIFEY) which is on the original recording.

So how come the boot starts off with the “Quadrophenia” portion instead of the usual “introduction
block” of oldies which oddly appears at very the end of the bootleg?

Easy. The taper did record the show from the very start (with the usual CAN’T EXPLAIN as the opener).
Virtually from the start however, the tape or reel didn’t run properly. One can quite clearly hear the sound
quality constantly deteroriating throughout the first few numbers. The problem got bad and worse up to
the point where midway through MY WIFE either the tape machine (or reel recorder) cut out automatically,
or the taper noticed the tape getting damaged by the recorder and stopped the machine to change the tape
(or reel).

This obviously took him a while so we unfortunately are deprived of the rest of MY WIFE and the short,
non-jam version of MY GENERATION. The taper then resumed recording with the opening of the
“Quadrophenia” section. Phew, just in time, I’d say.
Thankfully, the new tape ran OK (though I imagine to still hear some roughness in the recording but this
could as well be caused by the mike trying to handle the Who’s volume).

Later at home, Mr. Mystery Taper decided to tack on the three tracks from his first tape/reel at the end
of the secord tape/reel, instead of dubbing both portions on a new tape in the correct sequence. Though
he kicked the show into circulation with the mixed-up sequence, he as well spared us of one analog copy
generation. And these days it was of course easy for me to remedy that minor fault the digital way.
The ÑMerry Christmasì-bootleggers apparently and understandably regarded MY WIFE as so poor
(and cut anyway) that they decided to omit it from their silvers altogether.

As a bonus, I added the end-of-show medley from the previous night. That show unfortunately comes in
lesser quality but its medley is a lot longer.

The Who – Stafford, England (10/04/75)

THE WHO
New Bingley Hall
Stafford, UK 4.
Oct. 1975

Disc 1:

  1. Substitute
  2. I Can’t Explain
  3. Squeeze Box
  4. Heaven And Hell
  5. Tattoo
  6. Baba O’Riley
  7. Behind Blue Eyes
  8. Amazing Journey >
  9. Sparks
  10. // Eyesight To The Blind
  11. The Acid Queen
  12. Fiddle About
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. // I’m Free
  15. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  16. We’re Not Gonna Take It >
  17. See Me Feel Me
  18. Summertime Blues
  19. Drowned
  20. 5:15
  21. My Generation >
  22. Join Together >
  23. Magic Bus //
    xx. Won’t Get Fooled Again (missing)

approx. 92 mins
incomplete recording

fresh transfer / seeded by Vortex242:
? gen C > playback on TASCAM130 > TASCAM CD-RW700 standalone CD burner

CD > EAC > wav > Adobe Audition > CDwave > FlacFrontend (level 6, verified,
with align on sector boundaries) > flac > TTD

The Who – London, England (12/09/72)

The Who
Orchestral Tommy
December 9, 1972
Rainbow Theatre
London, England

Soundboard – Flac -Bootleg –> EAC Secure Mode –> Flac -1 cd

00 Overture
01 It’s A Boy
02 1921
03 Amazing Journey
04 Sparks
05 Eyesight To The Blind
06 Christmas
07 Cousin Kevin
08 The Acid Queen
09 Underture
10 Do You Think It’s Alright
11 Fiddle About
12 Pinball Wizard
13 There’s A Doctor
14 Go To The Mirror
15 Tommy Can You Hear Me
16 Smash The Mirror
17 I’m Free
18 Miracle Cure
19 Sensation
20 Sally Simpson
21 Welcome
22 Tommy’s Holiday Camp

Notes:

In 1972, The Who did an orchestral version of Tommy with the London Symphony Orchestra and guest
artists. Two shows in one day were recorded! One was officially released – its not that hard to find and
you get to hear Rod Stewart sing Pinball Wizard, Richie Havens sings Eyesight to the Blind and even
Steve Winwood sings.

This version features other guest artists (see the tommyinfo graphic and the artwork for a list) and is
a kick-ass addition to my Who collection.

Everyone’s heard the cd Tommy. Most of us have seen the movie and seen and/or heard the 90’s musical
version of Tommy but few of us have heard Orchestral Tommy!

The Who – Rome, Italy (09/14/72)

THE WHO
Roma, Palaeur
September 14, 1972

01.I Can’t Explain
02.Summertime Blues / My Wife
03.Baba O’Riley
04.Behind Blue Eyes
05.Bargain
06.Won’t Get Fooled Again
07.Magic Bus
08.Relay
09.Pinball Wizard
10.See Me, Feel Me
11.My Generation
12.Naked Eye

TT 103:06

Lineage: Unknown recording device > low generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 > Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD >
SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

John Entwistle – bass guitar, keyboards
Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, harmonica
Pete Townshend – guitar, vocals
Keith Moon – drums

The Who – Montreal, Canada (12/02/73)

The Who
The Forum, Montreal, Canada
2 December 1973

Source: Cassette -> CDR -> FLAC

A fair audience recording. The tail end of ‘Love, Reign O’er Me’ is cut and there are some minor glitches during the first ten seconds of ‘See Me, Feel Me’, but that’s about it. This one’s notable for having the last performance of ‘Helpless Dancer’ in this era…not to mention a legendary hotel wrecking after the show (“Remember the place in Canada that we smashed?”).

Disc 1 (68:43)

  1. Can’t Explain
  2. Summertime Blues
  3. My Wife
  4. My Generation
  5. I Am the Sea
  6. The Real Me
  7. The Punk and the Godfather
  8. I’m One
  9. Helpless Dancer
  10. 5:15
  11. Sea and Sand
  12. Drowned

Disc 2 (54:51)

  1. Bell Boy
  2. Dr. Jimmy
  3. Love, Reign O’er Me (end cuts)
  4. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  5. Pinball Wizard
  6. See Me, Feel Me (glitches at beginning)
  7. Magic Bus

Bob Dylan – The British Judas Concerts, 1966

BOB DYLAN & THE HAWKS
THE BRITISH JUDAS CONCERTS 1966
LIMITED EDITION 5LP+3CD+1DVD BOX SET – NUMBER 295 of 400!

Silver cd>EAC (secure mode)>TLH flac (level 8)>md5>torrent

CD 1
ROYAL, ALBERT HALL, LONDON, MAY 26, 1966

  1. SHE BELONGS TO ME
  2. FOURTH TIME AROUND
  3. VISIONS OF JOHANNA
  4. LEOPARD-SKIN PILL-BOX HAT
  5. ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS
  6. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN
  7. LIKE A ROLLING STONE

ROYAL, ALBERT HALL, LONDON, MAY 27, 1966

  1. SHE BELONGS TO ME
  2. FOURTH TIME AROUND
  3. VISIONS OF JOHANNA
  4. IT’S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE

CD 2
ROYAL, ALBERT HALL, LONDON, MAY 27, 1966

  1. DESOLUTION ROW
  2. JUST LIKE A WOMAN
  3. MR. TAMBOURINE MAN

THE ODEON, LIVERPOOL, MAY 14, 1966

  1. TELL ME, MOMMA
  2. I DON’T BELIEVE YOU
  3. BABY LET ME FOLLOW YOU DOWN
  4. JUST LIKE TOM THUMB’S BLUES
  5. CROWD
  6. LEOPARD-SKIN PILL-BOX HAT
  7. ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS
  8. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN
  9. LIKE A ROLLING STONE
  10. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

CD 3
GAUMONT THEATRE, SHEFFIELD, MAY 16, 1966

  1. SHE BELONGS TO ME
  2. FOURTH TIME AROUND
  3. VISIONS OF JOHANNA
  4. IT’S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE
  5. DESOLUTION ROW
  6. JUST LIKE A WOMAN
  7. MR. TAMBOURINE MAN
  8. LEOPARD-SKIN PILL-BOX HAT
  9. ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS

ODEON THEATRE, BIRMINGHAM, MAY 12, 1966

  1. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN

ABC THEATRE, EDINBURGH, MAY 20, 1966

  1. LIKE A ROLLING STONE

Derek & The Dominos – The Majestic Stand

Derek and the Dominos
“The Majestic Stand” (Mid Valley 068-071)
Essential Top 10 EC Set
Various Dates and Venues

Mid Valley 068-071

Alternate version of the November 20 show:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=290409
Paddington version of November 20 show:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=302408

  • End Contrast Clause (and no end to Santa Claus!)

Disc 1: Electric Factory – Philadelphia, Pa. – October 16, 1970

  1. Ramblin’ On My Mind
  2. Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad
  3. Blues Power
  4. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  5. Mean Old World
  6. Motherless Children
  7. Let it Rain

Disc 2: Santa Monica, Ca. – November 20, 1970 (Afternoon Show)

  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 3: Santa Monica, Ca. – November 20, 1970 (Evening Show)

  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. Stormy Monday
  6. Tell the Truth
  7. Let it Rain
  8. Every Day I Have the Blues

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

Special Guests on the Santa Monica show:

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

Geetarz Comments:

The typical Mid Valley quality touch is obvious in this reissue of the earlier set, and is not to be confused with the earlier (1999) release of the same name on the Empress Valley label, which was available in 3CD and “4 Gold CD Limited Edition” versions.

Now, on to the goods …

We begin with the epic October 16 performance from Philadelphia, which has been remastered by Mid Valley.

This is a legendary Dominos show, and a personal favorite. Some older reference guides inexplicably refer to this as a soundboard, but it’s clearly a marginal to average recording.

Luckily a fantastic performance makes up for any drawbacks of the source material.

“Ramblin” features some of EC’s best ever slide playing. EC can at times play slide a little too precisely – but in this
performance, he exhibits loopy, “out of the box” playing that clearly shows Duane Allman’s influence as he dances around all the notes. I don’t recall EC performing “Ramblin'” in this arrangement again, which alone makes it unique.

This performance is also notable for an incredible, mind bending, tour-de-force performance of “Why does Love…”, which is, in my Not-So-Humble opinion, not only the finest performance of this song of all time, but has to be one of EC’s top performances of any song, ever. If I were making a list of the “Top 25 songs EC ever played” or something like that, this song would be on that list.

And it’s not just EC here. If you listen to some of the very early gigs, the band were a little loose, but here they play
as a single organism, rising and falling, playing off each other for all they are worth. “Why Does…” has always had a demanding and unusual bass line, and Radle holds it down, driving the song in the same way that Entwhistle would actually drive the rhythm of The Who as Moon, or in this case Jim Gordon, lays out some 15+ minutes of drum madness, and Bobby Whitlock holding it all together with a shimmering B3 and his incredible vocals.

This performance of this song is indeed “epic”, and unforgettable.

This show also features the first-ever live performance of “Motherless Children”, albeit in raw form, which in a way adds to its charm.

Now, with that aside … how does it sound? This one is up to personal preference. Sometimes Mid Valley goes a little over the top, but I quite like this version, and, depending on your listening circumstance, you may prefer it. It’s a definite change from the original, and I think that in the end it will come down to not only your personal preferences, but the volume at which you listen and how you listen (speakers, PC speakers, headphones, cheap stereo, car stereo, boom box, etc.).

Onto the Santa Monica show … as with the earlier Philadelphia show, it’s time to talk about a few of the MANY releases of this particular performance.

Perhaps the ear liest were vinyl ROIO, and of course numerous traded cassette copies of uncertain parentage, and subsequent CD release “Stormy Monday” on the Trademark of Quality (TMoQ) label. Those, and the later, “Live at Santa Monica” are incomplete, as they only feature only one of the two performances that day.

This Mid Valley release of “The Majestic Stand” (Mid Valley 068-071) is subtly remastered, and from that point on it’s up to personal preference which version a listener will prefer, the Mid Valley or the version on the Paddington label version (PADD 040/041/042). The Mid Valley version is a little warmer and darker, the Paddington trades off being a bit brighter for a little more overall volume and hiss.

In the end, I’d suggest that you check out both the MV and Paddington versions, and choose which is your personal preference.

Lineage:

Silvers > CD-R > Liteon IHap 322 > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure,
Offset Correct) > FLAC

Artwork, checksums, info file, and EAC extraction logs are of course
provided.

Enjoy!

April, 2010

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