The Who – Who By Numbers Demos, 1975 Tape

THE WHO
“Who By Numbers”
Demos 1975 Tape
( not CD or vinyl sourced !!! ) FLAC

218 MB

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Quality : 8 – 10

  1. Slip Kid (03:55)
  2. Instrumental ( ??? ) (02:54)
  3. Untitled ( ” I¥m gonna fight to make you mine ” ) (03:18)
  4. Brrr ( instr. ) (03:28)
  5. Squeezebox (02:22)
  6. Keep Me Turning (03:37)
  7. However Much I Booze ( instr. ) (07:45)
  8. Instrumental ( blues ) (04:42)

I got this one in a trade in the middle 80¥s.
I compared the songs which were released on the scoop records, with the commercial versions. In my opinion , there are some significant differences.

( length, other instruments…. )

So, I think ( I hope ) there is no reason to ban this torrent.
But if it will be, please tell me all the reasons. So I have the chance to seed it again.

One important point is ( maybe) , I got this tape short before the first scoop album were released.

I will put the unknown tracks as mp3 samples, so you can help me finding out the titles.

Pink Floyd – London, England (05/19/73)

Pink Floyd
Earl’s Court Exhibition Hall
London, England
May 19th 1973

CD1

  1. Obscured by Clouds / When You’re In [15:23]
  2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [14:54]
  3. Careful with tha Axe, Eugene [11:19]
  4. Echoes [25:35]

    CD2
  5. Speak to Me [1:38]
  6. Breathe [3:02]
  7. On the Run [5:37]
  8. Time / Breathe (reprise) [6:44]
  9. The Great Gig in the Sky [6:21]
  10. Money [7:00]
  11. Us and Them [8:40]
  12. Any Colour You Like [6:30]
  13. Brain Damage[3:48]
  14. Eclipse [3:34]
  15. One of These Days [8:45]

Peter Gabriel – Paris, France (09/10/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Paris, Olympia
September 10, 1980

01.Intruder
02.The Start
03.I Don’t Remember
04.Solsbury Hill
05.Family Snapshot
06.Introduction / Milgram’s 37
07.Modern Love
08.Not One Of Us
09.Lead A Normal Life
10.Moribund The Burgermeister
11.Mother Of Violence
12.Humdrum
13.Games Without Frontiers
14.White Shadow
15.Band Introduction / And Through The Wire
16.I Go Swimming
17.Biko
18.Here Comes the Flood
19.Soundcheck

TT 89:16

Lineage: Unknown recording device > low generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck AD-WX828 > Audigy Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0

CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – Vocals / Keyboards
John Ellis – Guitar
Jerry Marotta – Drums
Larry Fast – Keyboards
John Giblin – Bass

LDB Special Series #470

Out of my 17,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the
musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I’d like to propose you. Most of these come from my
cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won’t be disappointed!
I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my
reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3’s is the right way to make me stop sharing
music here.

Here is something quite special: towards the end of the tour PG played five straight shows at the Olympia, making possibly
the longest stand in a single venue ever. I do not recall Gabriel having played the same venue for five nights in a row!
These were exceptionally dense performances by a band that by then had reached a perfect synch and interaction, even if
the bass player was not the same that had started the tour some six months earlier as Tony Levin was not available.

I was able to get almost all dates from french traders which probably shows that these are extremely low generation copies,
even if I do not have the exact lineage. The setlist did change but not that much, except that here we have the very last
performances of White Shadow which was never recorded in any other 1980 tour.

These dates circulate with some confusion in the dates, but I could reconstruct which date is which through the recollection
of a couple of friends who did attend these shows. One of them even got Pete¥s tambourine which he used to throw to the audience
at the and of Solsbury Hill! Hopefully I can shed some light on the exact dates.

To define each date, I have called them with the intro words to Solsbury Hill. Every night Peter would start his speech in a
different way, so it is clear that all 5 dates are different. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to “Five Nights In Paris”!

“Bonsoir! J¥essaie encore une fois de parler un peu en franÁais”

Peter Gabriel – Paris, France (09/09/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Paris, Olympia
September 9, 1980

“Bonsoir Paris, Merci”

01.Intruder
02.The Start
03.I Don¥t Remember
04.Solsbury Hill
05.Family Snapshot
06.Milgram¥s 37
07.Modern Love
08.Not One Of Us
09.Lead A Normal Life
10.Moribund The Burgermeister (fades out)
11.Mother Of Violence
12.Humdrum
13.Bully For You
14.Games Without Frontiers
15.And Through The Wire
16.I Go Swimming
17.Biko
18.On The Air
19.DIY

TT 86:49

Lineage: Unknown recording device > n generation tape > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Recon 3D Sound Blaster > HD >
SoundForge 10.0 Pro > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – Piano, Tambourine, Vocals
John Ellis – Guitars
John Giblin – Bass
Jerry Marotta – Drums, Saxophone
Larry Fast – Keyboards

LDB Special Series #469

Out of my 17,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I’d like to propose you. Most of these come from my cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won’t be disappointed! I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my reward for all the work involved in this project.

Here is something quite special: towards the end of the tour PG played five straight shows at the Olympia, making possibly the longest stand in a single venue ever. I do not recall Gabriel having played the same venue for five nights in a row! These were exceptionally dense performances by a band that by then had reached a perfect synch and interaction, even if the bass player was not the same that had started the tour some six months earlier as Tony Levin was not available.

I was able to get almost all dates from french traders which probably shows that these are extremely low generation copies, even if I do not have the exact lineage. The setlist did change but not that much, except that here we have the very last performances of White Shadow which was never recorded in any other 1980 tour.

These dates circulate with some confusion in the dates, but I could reconstruct which date is which through the recollection of a couple of friends who did attend these shows. One of them even got Pete¥s tambourine which he used to throw to the audience at the and of Solsbury Hill! Hopefully I can shed some light on the exact dates.

To define each date, I have called them with the intro words to Solsbury Hill. Every night Peter would start his speech in a different way, so it is clear that all 5 dates are different. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to “Five Nights In Paris”!

Pink Floyd – BBC Archives (1967-1969)

PINK FLOYD
BBC Archives 1967-1969
(Last Scream PFBBC-67-6869)

Disc 1 (36:15):
Pow R Toc H (14th May 1967 ìLook Of The Weekî)
Astronomy Domine (14th May 1967 ìLook Of The Weekî)
The Gnome (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Scarecrow (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Matilda Mother (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Reaction in G (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Flaming (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Green Onions (12th December 1967 ìTomorrowís Worldî)
Instrumental (12th December 1967 ìTomorrowís Worldî)
Vegetable Man (20th December 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Scream Thy Last Scream (20th December 67 ìTop Gearî)
Pow R Toc H (20th December 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Jugband Blues (20th December 1967 ìTop Gearî)

Disc 2 (67:15):
Instrumental (26th March 1968 ìThe Sound Of Changeî)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (28th March 1968 ìOmnibusí All My Lovingî)
The Murderotic Woman (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Let There Be More Light (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Julia Dream (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Point Me At The Sky (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Embryo (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Interstellar Overdrive (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Daybreak (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
Nightmare (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
The Beginning (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
Beset By Creatures Of The Deep (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
The Narrow Way (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
Moonhead (20th July 1969 ìOmnibusí What If Itís Just Green Cheese?î)

Pink Floyd – Bournemouth, England (01/22/72)

Pink Floyd
Wintergardens, Bournemouth
Hampshire, England
January 22nd, 1972

CD1:

  1. Speak To Me (3:15)
  2. Breathe (2:43)
  3. Travel Sequence (7:45)
  4. Time (6:09)
  5. Home Again (1:01)
  6. The Great Gig In The Sky (3:52)
  7. Money (7:47)
  8. Us And Them (6:51)
  9. Any Colour You Like (1:25)
  10. Brain Damage (5:12)

CD2:

  1. Tuneups (4:18)
  2. One Of These Days (7:41)
  3. Tuneups (0:53)
  4. Echoes (25:32)
  5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (10:49)
  6. Tuneups (1:30)
  7. A Saucerful Of Secrets (14:37)

PInk Floyd – Farnborough, England (02/13/71)

Pink Floyd
1971-02-13
Student Union Bar
Farnborough Technical College
Fanbororough Hampshire, England

Set List:

CD1

  1. Atom Heart Mother [18:51]
  2. The Embryo [14:07]
  3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [13:22]
    CD2
  4. Cymbaline [8:35]
  5. Astronomy Domine [9:39]
  6. Set the Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [12:10]
  7. A Saucerful Of Secrets [15:49]

Band:
David Gilmour
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
Roger Waters

Pink Floyd – Zabriskie Point Live

PInk Floyd
Zabriskie Point Live

Creating the definitive Collection of Pink Floyd’s Zabriskie Point Material always meant to me to add the 3 known live performances from Jan/Feb 1970. As most of us know, the quality of most of these recordings is extremely brutal. Although I think that these recordings from Fairfield Hall, Croydon 1970-01-18 Theatre de Champs-Elysees a Paris, 1970-01-23 and Town Hall, Birmingham, 1970-02-11 never sounded better, they are still an addition for the sake of completeness.

What we have here are live performances of Heart Beat, Pig Meat, The Violent Sequence, Variations of Oenone, Moonhead and fragments of Rain in the Country, now rearranged in the Floyd’s then brand new work-in-progress The Amazing Pudding, which during the following year’s road work became the title track of their 1970 studio effort Atom Heart Mother.

The Remaster:
The tracks were all -one more, one less- denoised. Nowadays Noise Reduction is possible with almost no to no NR artifacts at all, which these recordings clearly benefit from.

Static Hum was removed on all tracks.

The Croydon and Birmingham recordings have almost no high-end. By means of harmonic synthesis a kind of artificial high-end was added. This might sound a little „robotic“ at times, but it makes the songs far more listenable.

But in the end you can’t change shit into marmelade…

Paris is a bit better. Sourced from the 1995 FM rebroadcast it is the most enjoyable portion of this collection. This is why I added TAP from this date instead of the 2 others, which have that track available as well. Only the beginning of TVS had to be patch with the AM broadcast.

In the end one can only say that it is a shame that no better recordings of these dates exist as they absolutely were the climax of early Pink Floyd’s most creative period. Let’s close and pray for a soundboard to surface one day while diving down into some of the most mystic moments of Pink Floyd on stage…

Tracklist:

Croydon, 1970-01-18
01 Heart Beat Pig Meat
02 The Violent Sequence

Paris, 1970-01-23
03 The Violent Sequence
04 The Amazing Pudding

Birmingham, 1970-02-11
05 Heart Beat Pig Meat
06 Oenone
07 Moonhead
08 The Violent Sequence

Jackson Browne – Los Angeles, CA (08/15/99)

Jackson Browne
Live On “Folkscene”
KPFK
Los Angeles, CA
15-August 1999.

  1. Introduction
  2. Man of constant sorrow
  3. Conversation
  4. Barricades of heaven
  5. Conversation
  6. The crow on the cradle
  7. Conversation
  8. The next voice you hear
  9. Conversation
  10. World in Motion
  11. Conversation
  12. For every man
  13. Conversation
  14. Something fine
  15. Closing comments