Willie Nelson – New York, NY (07/23/01)

Willie Nelson
Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland
New York, New York
United States of America
23 July 2001

Willie Nelson – vocals
Marian McPartland – piano
Jackie King – guitar
Gary Mazzaroppi – bass

  1. Introduction 0:51
  2. Heart of a Clown (Frances Kane, Steve Nelson & Jack Rollins) 4:09
  3. Conversation 1:00
  4. The Gypsy (Billy Reid) 4:21
  5. Conversation 4:14
  6. Rainy Day Blues (Willie Nelson) 4:17
  7. Conversation 2:28
  8. Nuages (Django Reinhardt) 3:42
  9. Conversation 2:52
  10. All Of Me (Seymour Simmons & Gerald Marks) 4:09
  11. Conversation 1:47
  12. Stardust (Hoagy Carmichael) 4:25
  13. Conversation 0:57
  14. The Great Divide (Willie Nelson & Jackie King) 4:20
  15. Conversation 2:54
  16. Crazy (Willie Nelson) 4:08
  17. Conversation 2:13
  18. Thereíll Never Be Another You (Larry Weir)3:15
  19. Outro 1:51

Total Time: 57:53

Originally recorded July 23, 2001. Originally broadcast Feb. 12, 2002.
http://www.npr.org/2012/10/26/131571288/willie-nelson-on-piano-jazz

Jackson Browne – Essen, Germany (03/15/86)

Jackson Browne
Grugahalle
Essen, Germany
March 15, 1986

Broadcasted by german radio and television station WDR
and some european radio stations too

The “Wolf Remastering” version !

Radio Broadcast > ? > cdr > wave > Wolf Remastering > cdr > eac > wave > flac frontend
(align on sector boundaries Level 8) >
torrent on http://bt.easytree.org

Size : 571 MB

Disc 1 :

  1. Boulevard 4:18
  2. Tender Is The Night 4:39
  3. In The Shape Of The Heart 6:21
  4. Candy 4:49
  5. Downtown 4:39
  6. For Everyman 7:15
  7. Lawyers In Love 4:59
  8. Soldier Of Plenty 5:01
  9. Black And White 5:31

Disc 2 :

  1. Late In The Sky 5:33
  2. Lives In The Balance 4:50
  3. Lawless Avenue 6:50
  4. For America 5:41
  5. The Pretender 6:16
  6. Band Introduction 1:12
  7. Running On Empty 5:22
  8. Doctor My Eyes 3:50
  9. For A Rocker 4:04

Musicians :

Jackson Browne – vocals, guitar, piano
Doug Haywood – keyboards, saxophone
Scott Thurston – keyboards
Kevin Dukes – guitar
Bob Glaub – bass
Ian Wallace – drums

Waylon Jennings – Carrabasset Valley, ME (08/02/75)

Waylon Jennings
August 2, 1975
Sugarloaf Ski Resort
Carrabasset Valley, ME
uncirculated soundboard tape
opening act was The Outerspace Band

Tracklisting:
01 Honky Tonk Heroes 4:11
02 Are You sure Hank Done It This Way? 3:11
03 Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line 1:36 [incomplete: drop-out early on and interrupted by technical problem]
04 You Ask Me To 2:33
05 Ladies Love Outlaws 1:47
06 Long Time Gone 3:01
07 Louisiana Women 3:57
08 I’ve Been a Long Time Leaving (But I’ll Be a Long Time Gone) 2:19
09 Amanda 2:14
10 Pick Up the Tempo 3:09
11 Me and Paul 3:40
12 Let’s Turn Back the Years 2:55
13 This Time 3:20
14 Me and Bobbie McGee 6:09
15 unknown fragment 0:43 [tape flip]
16 Rainy Day Woman 2:28
17 Bob Wills Is Still The King 2:38
18 band intros 1:05
19 I’m a Ramblin’ Man 5:13

total time: 56:18

band members as far as I can tell:

Waylon Jennings: vocals, guitar
Gordon _ :guitar, vocals, harmonica Kyle _ : keyboards
Ralph Mooney: pedal steel guitar
Duke __ :bass
Richie Albright: drums

Notes: pretty good soundboard tape – could be the master or a dub from the master; the audience is distant and some instruments are isolated to one channel but all in all a nice and listenable recording.
Someone throws a rock at the stage but no one is harmed, and Waylon seems to be having a good time anyway.


source/lineage:
unknown generation soundboard cassette>Soundforge>WAVs>
HD>tracked and edited in Soundforge>SBEs repaired, FLAC-8 files and checksum files created in Trader’s Little Helper

A Zootype project December 2008

Talking Heads – Providence, RI (11/07/80)

Talking Heads
Ocean State Performing Arts Center
Providence, RI
7 November 1980

Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski

CD1
01 Psycho Killer
02 Warning Sign
03 Stay Hungry
04 Cities
05 Band Introductions
06 I Zimbra
07 Drugs
08 Once In A Lifetime
09 Animals

CD2
01 Houses In Motion
02 Born Under Punches
03 Crosseyed And Painless
04 Life During Wartime
05 E: Take Me To The River
06 The Great Curve

volume fluctuations likely due to movement of the microphones

Nakamichi 550 Tape Recorder
Two Nakamichi CM-300 Microphones
Maxell cassettes

Mastered and FLAC’ed by Carl Morstadt (dantalion8@yahoo.com)

Master Cassette ->
Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction ->
M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 ->
CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files ->
Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) ->
CDWAV (track breaks) ->
dBpowerAMP Audio Converter (24-bit/96-KHz wav files converted to
16-bit/44.1 KHz wav files) ->
FLAC Front End (FLAC 8 with sector boundary alignment)
FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger

No EQ’ing.

A 24-bit/96-KHz flac24 version of this recording is also available.

Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck, and though they are somewhat lo-fi compared to his later work, some very great moments in rock history were captured for posterity. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He was also fortunate enough to have a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.

He recorded many of the major 70’s bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as several “under the radar” acts.

Since Dan never traded copies of his recordings, they are all essentially uncirculated. Some copies were made for friends, but these releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever seen the light of day, and are direct from his master cassettes. No EQ’ing has been done to any of the transfers. Feel free to EQ, matrix, patch, etc and re-post if you like, just give Dan credit for the original recording.

Dan was very meticulous about taking good care of his tapes and is very pleased that these recordings will now circulate among the trading community. Please honour his kindness and generosity by sharing these recordings freely.

The transfers are available as 16bit/44.1KHz flac files suitable for CD burning, and also as 24bit/96KHz flac files for those who prefer the higher resolution.

Always remember – the more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you.

Kev & Carl
June 2009

Talking Heads – New York, NY (11/02/80)

Talking Heads
Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY
Sunday, November 2, 1980

81:48
(A= 48:00; B= 37:48)

  1. Psycho Killer (minus beg.)
  2. Warning Sign
  3. Stay Hungry
  4. Cities
    -band intros.
  5. I Zimbra
  6. Drugs
  7. Once In A Lifetime
  8. Animals
  9. Houses In Motion (cut)
  10. Houses In Motion (minus beg.)
  11. Born Under Punches
  12. Crosseyed And Painless
  13. Life During Wartime
  14. Take Me To The River
  15. The Great Curve

    David Byrne= vocals, guitar
    Jerry Harrison= guitar, keyboards, vocals
    Tina Weymouth= bass, keyboards
    Chris Frantz= drums
    Adrian Belew= guitar, vocals, percussion
    Bernie Worrell= keyboards, vocals, percussion
    Busta ‘Cherry’ Jones= bass
    Steve Scales= percussion, vocals
    Dollette McDonald= vocals, percussion


    NOTE: ‘Houses In Motion’ opens B, in mid- song
    A cuts at 44:16 followed by a live recording of very accomplished acoustic guitar

Many, many thanks to the dutch long time TH + TTC fan Hans Devente, (Madtaper) for this recording !!!!!!!!!!

He´s a good friend with the bands over 30 years……..

I got in contact with Hans some months ago.

I was very proud to get his TH tape collection in wave format, after he posted some mp3 stuff on a blog.

Anyway. I gave him some money for his work to transfer all the tapes.

He has a fantastic collection all over he years and most of them never saw the light before !!!!!

Some more stuff will come, and this one is the 4th.

BTW: I made 15 tracks out of that wave file and “I Zimbra” includes the “Intro” (it was better to cut) and “Houses In Motion” is in 2 tracks (pert 1 & 2).

So: SHARE & ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

Talking Heads – New York, NY (08/27/80)


Talking Heads
(with Adrian Belew)
Heads are gonna roll in the Big Apple
Central Park
New York City, N.Y.
(part of the Dr. Pepper Concert Series)
August 27, 1980

performance quality: A-
recording quality: B
source: 1st generation audience tape
runtime: about 65 minutes
setlist:
1: radio announcer stage introduction
2: psycho killer
3: warning sign
4: stay hungry
5: cities
6: band introductions
7: I zimbra
8: once in a lifetime
9: houses in motion
10: born under punches
11: crosseyed and painless
12: life during wartime (removed from this posting, , released on “the name of this band is TH”)
13: take me to the river
14: the great curve


comments:
I previously posted this show neglecting to delete a released track, causing it to be banned. I am sorry for that and am reposting with the one (and thankfully only) released track removed this time. A high energy outdoor Talking Heads summer show in the Big Apple. It’s a nice recording, not too much crowd noise and a little better deck and mikes were used for this, than the L.A. one that’s going up (after it gets a new transfer, I was all set to post it then found out it’s offspeed.) as a seperate companion to this, a sort of Heads in the West and East U.S.A. of this fine tour they did in late 80 and early 81 with Adrian Belew. This one is a little shorter show, even before removing the released track, (I think this is otherwise complete except a few seconds missed at the end of 1 song, I think it’s track 9- houses), they’re both nice concerts. This one has both my favorite songs of this or any Talking Heads tour, and hot versions of both, Crosseyed and Painless and Born Under Punches. (no crosseyed in LA, even though it’s a full 80 minute show). I am not certain that this is an almost complete show, but I think it is. For those of you who may think New York City is far north enough to be refreshingly cool for an August concert in Central Park- uh, usually not. I don’t know how hot it was this day, but with 10 million people and almost as many cars, planes and busses driving around, summer in NYC can get quite uncomfortable (although compared to a summer in Texas the weather and air probably seems refreshing) and a concert by the TH would likely not be their usual 80-90 minute set in those conditions. This sounds like a summer concert, a hot weather concert and a hot concert. Not just a
few good songs, they all sounded well played and it was a good setlist.

Do not sell this recording.
(not even for a pallet of punctured Dr. Peppers)
Trade freely and losslessly.

Pink Floyd – Lost & Founds Underground (1967-1975)

Pink Floyd
1989-06-17
Lost & Founds Underground
Denver FM

A very long Pink Floyd special, and, as DJ told, only live music and studio outtakes, 3 hours of music and few words.

01 Intro
02 Welcome To The Machine (studio outake)
03 DJ
04 Pink Anderson Song
05 Pow R Toc H (1967-11-13)
06 DJ
07 First Pink Floyd Interview (1967, CBC)
08 Interstellar Overdrive (1968-05-06)
09 Reaction In G (1967-09-25)
10 DJ
11 Vegetable Man
12 Gigolo Aunt (1970-06-06)
13 Gigolo Aunt (studio)
14 Paul Breen Interview (1988)
15 DJ
16 Don’t Ask Me (Jokers Wild)
17 DJ
18 The End Of The Beginning (1969-04-14)
19 DJ
20 Sleeping (1969-09-17)
21 Nightmare (1969-09-17)
22 DJ
23 Rain In The Country (from Zabriskie Point)
24 If (1970-07-16)
25 Breathe (from The Body)
26 Old Folks Ascension (from The Body)
27 Pigs On The Wing (Part 1 and 2 with Snowy White solo)
28 DJ
29 Grantchester Meadows (1970-04-29)
30 Astronomy Domine (1970-04-29)
31 One Of These Days (1971-09-30)
32 Careful With That Axe, Eugene (1972-09-22)
33 DJ
34 Obscurd By Clouds (1973-03-11)
35 When You Are In (1973-03-11)
36 On The Run (1975-06-18)
37 Any Colour You Like (1975-06-18)
38 Brain Damage (1975-06-18)
39 Eclipse (1975-06-18)
40 Outro

Transfer by Nipote

Lineage: Unknown gen. cassette -> Sony HCD-EH26 -> wav -> NeroWaveEditor -> TLH -> flac

This release was first shared on IN FLOYD WE TRUST hub

http://www.infloydwetrust.com

FOR TRADE OR GIVE AWAY ONLY – DO NOT SELL !!!
Do not encode to any lossy format !!!
Do not remaster !!!
Do not edit this info file

Nipote – 2011-07-30

Pink Floyd – I Want To Tell You a Story (1967-1974)

Pink Floyd/Syd Barrett
“I Want To Tell You a Story – Audio Upgrades & Rarities”
Video Mixes

DVD VOBS – TMPEGEnc 4.0 Xpress – Wav – Flac – You

  1. IMprovisation (Scene from “Dope” Movie, UFO Club, Feb-March 1967)
  2. Interstellar Overdrive (?, UFO Club 24-02-67, taken from “Jungen Nachtwandler”)
  3. Arnold Layne (March 1967, Mix from Promo video)
  4. Remember a Day (Instrumental, from “RAD” DVD, October 1967)
  5. Jugband Blues (Original Mix from this video, unbootleged, Dec.1967)

All Video mixes taken from upgraded and best sources from this videos, like “AL” or “JN” from
DVD Sources.

Malcolm Jones Tape (1967-69)

  1. Love You
  2. Love You
  3. Long Gone
  4. Lanky (pt.2 aka “Rhamadan”)
  5. Clowns and Jugglers
  6. Octopus
  7. Clowns and Jugglers
  8. Opel
  9. Silas Lang
  10. Swan Lee
  11. Untitled Instrumental (aka Sunshine)

Versions of this songs from this tapes circulates many years on various bootlegs.
But this is full tape without any cuts (with Syd’s voice between songs,announcements etc),
as is (unbootleged). Sound is very clear, maybe from 1st generation tape
p.s. i don’t remember – circulate track 10 or not? I don’t remember this version on any bootlegs

Excerpts from Bernard White’s Reels (1968-74)

17.Swan Lee
18.74 Sessions

This tracks also circulated before, but this is from 1st generation tapes from Bernard’s Archive

Bonus:

BBC 16-02-1971 “Sound of the 70’s” Upgrade

19.Baby Lemonade
20.Dominoes
21.Love Song

This songs presents here in much better quality, than on “Radio One Sessions” CD
with announcements

Enjoy!
I Hope it will be nice addition to recently Syd’s CD Compilation