Queen – Okayama, Japan (04/28/75)

QUEEN
Okayama-Ken Taiikukan
Okayama, Japan
April 28, 1975

FATAL ATTRACTION
Directly from the Silvers
Lineage : “Fatal Attraction” silvers > WAV (EAC) > Flac level 8 (Traders’ Little Helper)

Tracklisting :

CD1 :

01. Procession
02. Now I’m Here
03. Ogre Battle
04. Father To Son
05. White Queen
06. Flick Of The Wrist
07. Doin’ Alright
08. In The Lap Of The Gods
09. Killer Queen
10. The March Of The Black Queen
11. Bring Back That Leroy Brown
12. Son And Daughter
13. Guitar solo
14. Keep Yourself Alive
15. Seven Seas Of Rhye

CD2 :

01. Stone Cold Crazy
02. Liar
03. In The Lap OF The Gods… Revisited
04. Big Spender
05. Modern Times Rock’N’Roll
06. Jailhouse Rock
07. See What A Fool I’ve Been
08. God Save The Queen

Pink Floyd – Obscured By Clouds Live

Pink Floyd
Obscured By Clouds – Live

Disc One

01. Childhood’s End Palais des Sports de L’Ile de la Jatte, Saint Ouen, France December 1st 1972
AM > Cass(1) > DAT(1) > WAV (16-bit/48kHz) > FLAC
02. Childhood’s End Sport Paleis Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium, December 5th 1972
Generation: cass[?] > CDR(?) > FLAC
03. Childhood’s End Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland 9 December,1972
Low Generation, Second Source
04. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Palais des Sports de la Porte de Versailles 1973-01-13
Ballet De Marseille Cochon Productions
05. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Kiel Auditorium St. Louis, Missouri March 6, 1973
“Valley Of The Kings”
06. Childhoods End Kiel Auditorium St. Louis, Missouri March 6, 1973
“Valley Of The Kings”

Disc Two

01. Obscured By Clouds When -Your In The Ampitheater, Chicago, Illinois March 7, 1973
“Childhood’s End”
02. Childhoods End The Ampitheater, Chicago, Illinois March 7, 1973
“Childhood’s End”
03. Obscured By Clouds When -Your In University of Cincinatti, Field House March 8 1973
“Pink Is The Sky”
04. Childhoods End Cincinatti, University of Cincinatti, Field House March 8 1973
“Pink Is The Sky”
05. Obscured by Clouds-When Youíre In Kent State University Kent, Ohio March 10 1973
“Stolen Moments Floating Softly on the Air
06. Childhoodís End Kent State University Kent, Ohio March 10 1973
“Stolen Moments Floating Softly on the Air

Disc Three

01. Obscured By Clouds -When You’re In Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada March 11, 1973
“Yeeshkul!”
02. Obscured By Clouds -When Your In Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA March 14 1973
“Joe Maloney Source”: AUD (Sony TC-110) > MC > shn by Jamie Salerno
03. Obscured By Clouds -When Your In Radio City Music Hall New York City, NY March 17 1973
“Dark Side of Radio City
04 Obscured By Clouds -When Your In Earls Court Exhibition Hall London May 18 1973
“Reeling In the Floyd CD Audio Tape 03 DVD 1”
05. Obscured By Clouds -When Your In Earls Court Exhibition Hall London May 19 1973
“Harvested CDR 011 “Supine In The Sunshine”

Disc Four

01. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, New York, USA. June 17 1973.
“On Stage”
02 Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Roosevelt Stadium Jersey City New Jersey June 18 1973
“Rain Stopped Play” A DoinkerTape
03 Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Merriweather Post Pavillion Columbia June 20 1973
“Reeling in the Floyd CD Audio DVD-3 (1st Generation)”
04. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York June 22 1973
“}{eywood’s Low Generation Analog>DAT(?)>CDR(?)>EAC>SHN
05. Obscured By Clouds Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH June 24 1973
“In Blossom”
06. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Sportatorium Hollywood, Florida June 28, 1973
“Not A Cloud In The Sky”

Disc Five

01. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Tampa Stadium Tampa, FL June 29, 1973
“When You’re In…Tampa (Master)”
02. Obscured By Clouds-When You’re In Olympiahalle Munich Germany October 12 1973
“Reeling in the Floyd CD Audio Tape 25 DVD-6 (1st Generation)”
03. Obscured by Clouds-When You’re In Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria 13 Oct 1973
“Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun”
04. Obscured by Clouds-When You’re In Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London, England November 4 1973 (Early show)
“Obscured At The Rainbow”
05. Obscured by Clouds-When You’re In Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London, England November 4 1973 (late show)
“Reeling In Floyd CD Audio Tape 13 DVD 4”

OK here we are another waste of my time and your hard drive space. I think this every known live version of songs from
Obscured By Clouds (well known to me anyway) As far as I can tell there is no 1972-12-02 they are all 1972-12-05.
1973-03-18 is another recorder for 1973-03-17. All tracks faded in and out with Nero Wave Editor.
Channel balance and de-clicking with Wave Corrector. No equalising or noise reduction applied. I have tweaked the treble
on a couple of track and had a major fiddle with track 5 disc 5 using Audacity (I’d rather not call it a remaster).
It come with fairly extensive artwork (mine). Remember it only a bit fun don’t take it too seriously.
If you think its a stupid idea and a waste of time don’t bother telling me the wife was there long before you. I enjoy doing it, all I’m
doing is sharing my obsseive behaviour with you
Hope you have a good Christmas and spare a thought for those of us who are working that day

PS this a changed version from the one that I uploaded to YEESHKUL! have added 1973-01-13, 1973-11-04 early show and removed
the supposed Waterbury show

regards Sgt Weatherman December 2008

Pink Floyd – One of These Days Compilation

Pink Floyd
One of These Days I’m Going To Cut You Into Little Pieces
A Sgt Weatherman Compilation

Disk 1:
01. Studio Outake 1971
02. Studio Outake 1971
03. “HRV CDR 001 Rev A” 1971-09-30
04. “One Of These Days In Bradford” 1971-10-10
05. “HRV CDR 010” Pompeii 1971-10-??
06. “T-1606” Fieldhouse University Of Toledo, Toledo, OH 1971-10-30
07. “Those Were The Days” Irvine Auditorium Philadelphia 1971-11-12
08. “Carnegie Hall” Carnegie Hall New York 1971-11-15
09. “Something From Nothing” Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University 1971-11-16

Disk 2:

01. “HERE THEY COME” The Brighton Pavillion Brighton, England 1972-01-20
02. “Master Clone” Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London 1972-02-20
03. “Eclipse HRV004” Auditorum Theatre Chicago 1972-04-25
04. “24 Bit Re-Master” Insel Grun, Germersheim, Germany 1972-05-21
05. “The Dark Side of Dallas” McFarlin Auditorium, Southern Methodist University Dallas Texas 1972-09-10
06. “A DoinkerTape” Winterland San francisco 1972-09-24
07. “The Dusseldorf Tape” Phillips Halle Dusseldorf Tape 1972-11-14
08. “Remembrance Of Things Past” Saint-Ouen, Palais des Sports 1972-12-01

Disk 3:

01. “Yeeshkul!” Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada March 11, 1973
02. “Joe Maloney” Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA March 14 1973
03. “COLLECTORíS EDITION” The Palace Theater, Waterbury Connecticut, USA. March 18th, 1973
04. “Unknown Version” March 19th 1973
05. “On Stage” Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, New York, USA. June 17th, 1973.
06. “Not A Cloud In The Sky” Sportatorium Hollywood, Florida June 28, 1973
07. “Unkown Version” Stadthalle, Wien, Austria October 13th, 1973
08. “A DoinkerTape” Palais De Sports Paris June 24 1974

YES – Los Angeles, CA (03/18/74)

Yes
March 18, 1974
Inglewood, California
Great Western Forum

Source: Millard Master > VHS > DAT > CDR(x) > EAC/Flac > flac(8)

Disc One
1) Firebird Suite 1:50
2) Siberian Khatru 9:44
3) And You and I 10:18
4) Close To The Edge 19:34
5) The Revealing Science Of God 22:34
Total Time 64:00

Disc Two
1) The Ancient 23:10
2) Ritual 23:37
Total Time 46:47

Missing encore of:

Roundabout
Starship Trooper

Jon Anderson – Vocals
Steve Howe – Guitars
Chris Squire – Bass
Rick Wakeman – Keyboards
Alan White – Drums

Tales of a Topographic Tour

ìTonight you’ll see and hear five musicians who have dedicated themselves to involving not only themselves but their audience in a shared experienced in which love is not too strong a word to apply. That is certainly at the basis of much of Jon Anderson’s lyrics, together with a plea for ever growing awareness of self and others.î Chris Welch, Melody Maker

Welchís words are taken from page 19 of the 1974 Yes tour book, available to all who attended the North American ëTales From Topographic Oceansí tour. Jon and the band had written 4 new songs based on the ancient Sanskrit language and this tour was their attempt to share the experience with their fans. After touring Europe, Yes came to North America with the new tour. They began in Gainesville, Florida on February 7th, 1974 and quickly made their way across the continent. After 36 performances the band found themselves at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. This was to be their third time at the Forum, a venue have played seven times during their long career.

The Forum was opened in 1967 and has played host to many concerts and sporting events. At a cost of 16 Million US Dollars it was considered spectacular for the time. The Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Kings and a number of other sports teams have called this site home for many years. In 1984 the Forum was even used to host the Olympic Basketball competition. For concert events, the Forum can seat 18,000 people and despite its large size can provide a great musical experience for those who attend.

When Yes arrived at the Forum they were prepared to present material from both of their most recent albums. During the European tour and this American tour, the set would begin with all the material from the ëClose To The Edgeí album. The band would then introduce and perform all four parts of ëTales From Topographic Oceansí. Jon Anderson explains each song separately, trying to draw the audience into why each song was written. This material seemed to be received well during the tour but not all members of the band were enthusiastic about the new pieces. Of note, Rick Wakeman found Tales to be redundant and uninspiring. Was this the reason the setlist was changed? We’re not sure, but after presenting the established setlist in Detroit on February 28th, (PRRP 013 by the way) the band went to Hershey, Pennsylvania where the songs ëThe Rememberingí and ëRevealing Science Of God’ were cut from the setlist. There was an overflow crowd that night which delayed the beginning of the performance. Was this a necessary move given the time constraint or a convenient excuse to cut back on the Tales’ material? The next night, in Louisville, Kentucky ëThe Revealing Science Of Godí was again part of the set but ëThe Rememberingí was dropped, never to be included again. The Detroit audience would be the last to see ëTales From Topographic Oceansí performed in its entirety. The performance at the Inglewood Forum 16 days later would only include three of the four songs from the new album.

So, March 18th 1974 saw Yes perform at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. How was this show received by the audience? We can only present you with the words of someone who was there.

“Yes’ immense popularity is one of the most unlikely in a world dominated by the lascivious likes of Led Zeppelin and brutal thrashers like the Who and Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The group’s concerns are the dead opposite of the secular and hedonistic, and the sight of a rock audience paying attention to a good hour of musical interpretation of Sanskrit scriptures (as did Monday’s Forum crowd) approaches the surreal.

Yes is most enjoyable when you take it less seriously than it seems to want you to take it, and the tremendous ovations were surely responses to the music rather than expressions of gratitude for spiritual enlightenment. But Yes projects its role convincingly, with pretense, particularly singer/writer Jon Anderson, a pure, innocent, white-clad eye in the midst of the musical storm.

Although that gap between what Anderson wants to communicate and what the audience is actually getting is a slightly disorienting factor throughout the show, the sheer power and exalted complexity of the music finally shatters any reservations.

Yes’ performance on Monday night was virtually flawless, and though it offered little in the way of surprises, it managed miraculously to avoid dryness and sterility. Abetted by a magnificent sound and lighting setup, Yes played current, middle-period and old (a tantalising gesture that whetted the appetite for more of the earlier, more pop-oriented songs) material.

The new music is a slight refinement of the familiar sound, a gradual, unforced progression. Like all of Yes’ music, it features bold shifts, from angelically ethereal to primevally violent, and it functions on a multitude of levels. Although at odds with traditional rock ‘n’ roll attitudes, Yes has made it work and refreshing, challenging alternative.”

Richard Cromelin
“Yes Offers Unique Material”, AT INGLEWOOD FORUM
Wednesday March 20, 1974, Los Angeles Times

Notes from the Re-Master

For this remaster we were fortunate to begin with a digital copy of the Mike Millard Master tape. For those not familiar with Mike Millard, he was a Los Angeles area resident who devoted much of his time in the 1970ís to creating very high quality audience recordings of rock music concerts. This 1974 Yes concert was one of his earlier recordings but still, outstanding quality and far better than most audience recordings from the era. Sadly, the recording is not complete. We have the full concert up to the song Ritual but the encores of Roundabout and Starship Trooper were not included. We have chosen not to fill in these missing songs with recordings from other performances because we do not think it is philosophically appropriate. However, there were a few brief gaps in the recording that were patched using other sources.

Upon listening to the raw recording it is clear that the music runs too fast. On detailed analysis and comparison of this recording with established references, we confirmed that speed errors did exist. Once identified, they were corrected. The next issue was general noise level. Both the Tales and CTTE material contain soft, quiet sections. These were not heard well in the raw recording because of the general noise floor. Once this was reduced, the subtleties of the music could be appreciated more clearly. Peak crackle was also present and reduced as much as possible. Tonality was adjusted to both smooth out the excesses and boost segments of the frequency range that were deficient. Dynamics and balance also needed to be adjusted to correct errors and emphasise the dramatic nature of the music. A couple of patches were needed to fill in presumed tape flip gaps. Fortunately, the segments that were missing were small. Overall, a very nice result.

PRRP Staff

Bob Dylan – Modena, Italy (09/12/87)

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
12 September 1987
Area Ex Autodromo
Modena, Italy

CD1 78:03.13

1. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 [3:27.28]
2. I Want You [4:51.35]
3. In The Garden [5:14.14]
4. Highway 61 Revisited [3:31.23]
5. Simple Twist Of Fate [5:14.64]
6. I And I [5:57.33]
7. I’ll Remember You [4:34.07]
8. Joey [9:05.03]
9. Tangled Up In Blue [5:59.22]
10. Ballad Of A Thin Man [6:08.16]
11. Pledging My Time [2:58.05]
12. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With ‘The Memphis Blues Again [4:16.44]
13. All Along The Watchtower [4:02.66]
14. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door [6:29.67]
15. When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky [6:12.36] 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)

Queen – Brussels, Belgium (12/10/74)

Queen
Live in Belgium
December 10th 1974
140 Theatre
Brussels, Belgium

Tracklist:

01 Procession
02 Now I’m Here
03 Ogre Battle
04 Father To Son
05 White Queen
06 Flick Of The Wrist
07 In The Lap Of The Gods
08 Killer Queen
09 The March Of The Black Queen
10 Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11 Son And Daughter
12 Keep Yourself Alive
13 Seven Seas Of Rhye
14 Stone Cold Crazy (cut)

Quality: Fair
Size: 283 MB

Recording length: 60 minutes (1 CD, incomplete)
Quality: C-
Source: Audience
Lineage: AUD > ? > CDR (x)
Track listing:
Procession, Now I’m Here, Ogre Battle, Father To Son, White Queen, Flick Of The Wrist, In The Lap Of The Gods, Killer Queen, The March Of The Black Queen, Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, Keep Yourself Alive, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Stone Cold Crazy [cut]

This is one of the worst-sounding audio recordings ever made in the existence of music, inaudible to the point that the average listener probably wouldn’t be able to recognize the songs. Only the brave will make it through this one.

An complete and better-sounding alternate source once existed, but the taper says he accidently taped over it when recording another band a few years later.

The Rolling Stones – The First Decade

The Rolling Stones ‎
The First Decade
Big Music ‎– BIGBX 003

The Studio 1963-1967
1-01 Diddley Daddy 2:41
1-02 Road Runner 3:04
1-03 Bright Lights, Big City 2:27
1-04 I Wanted To Be Loved 2:04
1-05 Baby, What’s Wrong 3:28
1-06 Memphis, Tennesse 2:21
1-07 Roll Over Beethoven 2:19
1-08 And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too 2:47
1-09 Route 66 2:42
1-10 Cops And Robbers 3:56
1-11 You Better Move On 2:57
1-12 Mona 2:53
1-13 Hi-Heel Sneakers 3:00
1-14 Stewed And Keefed 4:08
1-15 Tell Me Baby How Many More Times 1:56
1-16 Down In The Bottom 2:43
1-17 I’ve Been Loving Too Long 2:54
1-18 Mercy, Mercy 2:51
1-19 Cry To Me 3:09
1-20 Fanny Mae 2:14
1-21 (I Can Get No) Satisfaction 3:49
1-22 Looking Tired 2:13
1-23 Con Le Mie Lacrime 2:45
1-24 Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind 2:28
1-25 Paint It Black 2:18
1-26 Cosmic Christmas 0:32

The Studio 1968-1972
2-01 Family 3:49
2-02 Memo From Turner 2:46
2-03 Hamburger To Go 3:22
2-04 Sweet Lucy 3:50
2-05 Blood Red Wine 5:26
2-06 Dear Doctor 3:33
2-07 You Got The Silver 2:52
2-08 Loving Cup 6:37
2-09 I’m Going Down 3:05
2-10 Honky Tonk Woman 3:03
2-11 You Gotta Move 2:35
2-12 Brown Sugar 4:06
2-13 Schoolboy Blues 3:31
2-14 All Down The Line 4:17
2-15 Shine A Light 4:13
2-16 Shake Your Hips 4:17
2-17 Travellin’ Man 5:58
2-18 32.20 Blues 1:49
2-19 Criss Cross Man 1:32
2-20 Silver Train 4:00

In Concert 1965-1969
3-01 Mother’s Little Helper 2:45
3-02 Satisfaction 5:03
3-03 You Can’t Always Get What You Want 4:32
3-04 Lemon Squeezer 2:24
3-05 Mercy, Mercy 2:48
3-06 Love In Vain 4:35
3-07 Stray Cat Blues 3:35
3-08 Loving Cup 5:15
3-09 Honky Tonk Woman 3:10
3-10 Prodigal Son 3:29
3-11 I’m Free 5:12
3-12 Midnight Rambler 7:32
3-13 Gimme Shelter 4:04
3-14 Sympathy For The Devil 6:16
3-15 Under My Thumb 4:01
3-16 Help Me Spend Some Gold 6:03

In Concert 1971-1973
4-01 Dead Flowers 3:57
4-02 Love In Vain 6:23
4-03 Bitch 4:31
4-04 Little Queenie 4:40
4-05 Brown Sugar 4:17
4-06 Street Fighting Man 4:53
4-07 Let It Rock 2:50
4-08 Midnight Rambler 11:08
4-09 Rocks Off 3:46
4-10 Sweet Virginia 4:20
4-11 Starfucker 4:39
4-12 Dancing With Mr. D 4:28
4-13 All Down The Line 3:46
4-14 Rip This Joint 2:02
4-15 Tumbling Dice 4:48
4-16 Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) 5:03

Studio and live recordings from 1963 to 1973.

CD1:
Tracks 1 to 5 IBC Studios, London 28th January and 2nd February 1963
Tracks 6 and 7 Saturday Club, BBC, 5th October 1963
Track 8 Regent Sound Studios, London, February 1964
Tracks 9 to 12 Cadmen Theater, London 19th March 1964
Tracks 13 to 16 Chess Studios, Chicago, 10/11 June 1964
Track 17 RCA Studios, Hollywood, 12/13 May 1965
Tracks 18 to 20 Saturday Club, BBC, London 18th September 1965
Track 21 Saturday Club, BBC, London, 2nd October 1965
Track 22 RCA Studios, Hollywood, 3rd August 1965
Tracks 23 and 24 Olympic Studios, London, 1965
Track 25 Ed Sullivan, CBS, New York 10th August 1966
Track 26 Olympic Studios, London, September 1967

CD2:
Track 1 Olympic Studios, London, March 1968
Tracks 2 to 7 Olympic Studios, London, May to June 1968
Tracks 8 to 10 Olympic Studios, London May to July 1969
Track 11 Muscle Shoals Studios, Alabama, May 1 and 3 1969
Track 12 Olympic Studios, London, 18th December 1969
Track 13 Rolling Stones Mobile, Newbury, Berks, Summer 1970
Tracks 14 to 17 Rolling Stones Mobile, Villefranche Sul Mer, July to September 1970
Track 18 Tour Rehearsals, Dallas, 24th June 1972
Track 19 and 20 Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, November and December 1972

CD3:
Tracks 1 and 2 Honolulu 28th July 1966
Track 3 Intertel Studios 10 and 11 December 1968
Tracks 4 to 9 Hyde Park 5th July 1969
Tracks 10 to 13 Oakland Coliseum 10th November 1969
Tracks 14 to 16 Altamont Speedway 6th December 1969

CD4:
Tracks 1 to 7 Leeds University 13th March 1971
Tracks 8 to 9 Spectrum, Philadelphia 20/21 July 1972
Track 10 Madison Square Garden 26th July 1972
Tracks 11 and 12 City Hall, Newcastle, 13th September 1973
Tracks 13 to 16 Forest National, Brussels 17th October 1973

Tom Waits – Boston, MA (09/19/99)

Tom Waits
the Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
SEPT 19,1999

SchoepsMK4 Mics and Sony D7>clone to me>Clone to disc
using a Tascam Stand alone and optical cables>EAC>TLH8

Dolphinsmile Producer
for the Dolphinsmile Archive

Jockey Full of Bourbon
Jesus Gonna Be Here
Earth Died Screaming
Get Behind the Mule
Chocolate Jesus
Down, Down, Down
Hold On
Step Right Up
Eyeball Kid
Tango Till They’re Sore
Johnsburg, Illinois
Invitation to the Blues
The Ocean Doesn’t Want Me
The Briar and the Rose
Innocent When You Dream
16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought Six
Walking Spanish
What’s He Building?
Gun Street Girl
I’ll Shoot The Moon
Filipino Box Spring Hog
Swordfishtrombone
Strange Weather
Come On Up to the House
Lucky Day

Tom Petty & Roger McGuinn & Bob Dylan – Brussels, Belgium (10/08/87)

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and Roger McGuinn
Vorst Nationaal
Brussels, Belgium
October 8, 1987

Roger McGuinn

01 Don’t You Write Her Off Like That
02 Tiffany Queen
03 Sunshine Love
04 Light Up The Darkness
05 Chestnut Mare
06 Drug Store Truck Driving Man
07 King Of The Hill
08 Eight Miles High
09 Turn Turn Turn
10 Mr. Tambourine Man

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers = 39:17 min

11 Around & Around
12 American Girl
13 Refugee
— tape flip —
14 Band intro
15 Goodbye Little Rich Girl
16 Think About Me
17 Breakdown
18 So You Want To Be A Rock’n Roll Star (w/Roger McGuinn)
19 Shout

Bob Dylan

1 Desolation Row
2 Like A Rolling Stone
3 The Times They Are A-Changin’
4 Gotta Serve Somebody
5 Maggie’s Farm
6 Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
7 I Want You
8 Pledging My Time
9 Chimes Of Freedom
10 Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
11 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
12 I And I
13 Shot Of Love
14 Blowin’ In The Wind
15 Man Gave Names To All The Animals
16 In The Garden

Source 1:

Tom Petty & Roger McGuinn Only

Source: Audience Recording > unknown gen cassette (probably a 2nd gen) (courtesy of M.R. archive)
Transfer: Zoom H4n (16 bit / 44.1 kHz) (transfer by M.R.)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac level 8
Traders Den 5/12/18 – Tracked by kingrue upload 1477

This was the opening acts for Bob Dylan on this tour.
This recording seems kind of rare. It wasn’t listed in the db.etree site until now….
The quality is average, Check samples and enjoy the show.

Source 2:

No info provided. Folder name indicates it is from the bootleg Flashing For the Refugees.