Peter Gabriel – Nantes, France (09/14/80)

Peter Gabriel
1980-09-14
Palais De Congres
Nantes, France

Tracks:-

  1. INTRUDER.
  2. START.
  3. I DON’T REMEMBER.
  4. SOLSBURY HILL.
  5. FAMILY SNAPSHOTS.
  6. MILGRAMS 37.
  7. MODERN LOVE.
  8. NOT ONE OF US.
  9. LEAD A NORMAL LIFE.
  10. MORIBRUND THE BERGERMIESTER.
  11. MOTHER OF VIOLANCE.
  12. HUMDRUM.
  13. GAMES WITHOUT FRONTIES.
  14. AND THROUGH THE WIRE.
  15. I GO SWIMMING.
  16. BIKO.
  17. ON THE AIR.

I think possibly D.I.Y and Here Comes The Flood where played as final encore’s but are missing from the tape

Many many thanks to the trader for sending me a copy & for taping the show.

I hope you enjoy this show please if you want to upload it to other sites please wait a week or so as i will be uploading these shows to a couple of other torrent sites. after it has run its course on here

As Usual Please dont convert to mp3 ( only for your own use if you do ) Please Keep all the info files md5 etc in the folder so that other collectors know which version this is etc and most of all DO NOT SELL
Please also buy the bands offical stuff and support them etc. Thanks to all the Artists for there great music and to all the traders for keeping live music alive.

Uploaded to dimeadozen by doctordavros 4/07/2012

Hi to all
Welcome to my series of mostly uncirculated masters & very low generation shows that i recorded or received in trades in my younger days most of my masters have not been circulated or only traded once or twice i used to trade a lot in the 70s – 80s & i have many many shows well in excess of 7,500 tapes Of these shows about 120 – 150 are my masters they where always on my trading list but not many got traded so I boxed them all up in the late 80s now i have decided to go through them & upload some of them.

I recorded many bands from Genesis ñ Bowie ñ Springsteen – Hawkwind – Hackett ñ Gabriel ñ Marillion plus many many others i will try & upload a least one show a week if not two. To record theses shows i used a Sony portable hand held tape recorder with built in stereo mics. I always used good quality tapes to record on mainly T.D.K.

I used to insert the tape deck in a empty coffee flask with the inside taken out of the flask to get past the security ah those where the days. The only thing i ask is please donít sell these recording & donít convert to mp3 etc & if you do ( only for your own use ). Please donít change any of the files or info files etc this is so that people can tell the difference between this source & other sources as many people like to compare different versions of shows.
Also please do not remaster these shows the reason for this is these days there are far to many remasters of shows. Its ok have one remaster etc, but some are remastered that many times by different people there can be at least 10 different remasters of a show from the same source & it can get a bit tedious.

On to the show for your enjoyment Davros archives presents :-

( 2nd Gen ) (DAVROS024)

Linage :- Tape Trade c90 TDK – D ( 2nd Gen ) – Demon tape deck – Yamaha Reciever – Phono Leads Into PC Soundcard – Nero Wave Editor –
Wav – Tracks split – Traders Little Helper – Flac8 – SBE Checked – You.

I got this tape in around 1981 from a trader in France it does not seem to be on any database so it could be a new show in circlalation. The quality of the recording is good to very good.

Pink Floyd – Nuremberg, Germany (03/14/70)

Pink Floyd
1970-03-14
Meistersinger Halle
Nuremburg,
West Germany

CD1

  1. Astronomy Domine – 9:42
  2. Careful with that Axe, Eugene – 10:12
  3. Cymbaline – 10:09
  4. A Saucerful of Secrets (cut) – 14:52

Total: 44:56

CD2

  1. Atom Heart Mother – 20:10
  2. The Embryo – 9:29
  3. Interstellar Overdrive – 14:20
  4. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun – 12:07

Total: 56:07

TOT LENGTH: 101.03

Derek and the Dominoes – Philadelphia, PA (10/16/70)

Derek and the Dominos
Electric Factory Theatre
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
October 16, 1970

CD-R1 from 1st Gen Audience Source – Aud 3

Track Listing:

1) Ramblin’ on My Mind (slide guitar)
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

Geetarz Comments:

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 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 Gordon 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, back “in the day”, cassettes of varying degrees of distance from the source were in circulation, and this performance had, again in varying degrees in distance from the source, made its way onto ROIO releases on vinyl and CD.

Up until 2000, the best extant version was the one best identified by its length, 73:08. Keep in mind that different CD players can show time a second or two off, but that is the best advice I can give you for you to determine which version of this show you may have.

In mid-2000, my long-lost D&D maniac collector friend Tony, who really did have a nose like a bloodhound when it came to unearthing rare and low gen stuff (along with some pretty funny anecdotes) came up excitedly with this version, which is labeled “1st Generation Audience Source”.

Now, this is where people get into semantic differences, and I’ve never gotten a real consensus on this. Personally, I write my lineage out like this:

Master > 1st Gen > 2nd Gen > 3rd Gen > etc.

But I have also seen many people who list lineage like this:

1st Gen Master > 2nd Gen > 3rd Gen > etc.

In other words, if someone tells you that they live on the 5th house on the left on Elm avenue, are they counting the house on the corner of Elm and Main?

In this case, I don’t know, and I don’t care. I’m just giving you all the information I have, which is that the disc and the accompanying notes I received read “1st Generation Audience Source”. One way to identify this source, is that it clocks in at 72:54, whereas the inferior source clocks in at 73:08, with the additonal time on the inferior source being extra space on the tape where it was copied along the way.

Sonically, this is a vast improvement over the 73:08 version, I’d say at least 2, perhaps as many as 4 generations’ improvement.

It goes without saying that this is also a real improvement over the commercial RoIO “Electric Factory” CD (Deep-6, Deep6-5).

In the years since 2000, this low gen recording has been traded a bit, first among a circle of the pretty serious collectors and then likely used as the source for some of the tweaked and remastered versions later released on various ROIO labels. Here’s your chance to get that original source, not to say that the “remastered” versions may not suit your fancy more than this untampered recording, but if you’d like the original, here you go in the best quality available.

As always, all proper thanks to the anonymous taper, and my long lost friend Tony, who burned brightly in this hobby and then disappeared to pursue other interests, likely with the same vim and vigor he exhibited with D & D.

Even if you’re one of those people who typically avoids audience recordings, it would be a huge mistake to pass this up if you’ve never heard this show.

Put on “Why Does Love …”, and it’s definitely required that you play this as loudly as possible … if the cops come, tell ’em “Geetarz made me do it!”.

Lineage:

“1st Gen Aud Source” > CD-R > LiteOn iHAP 322 > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure Mode, Offset Correct +6, 0, 24 bytes) > FLAC

Checksums (ffp, MD5, ST5), info file, and EAC extraction log included.

Enjoy!

~Geetarz, April 2010

Eric Clapton – London, England (01/28/89)

Eric Clapton
“Big Band”
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
January 28, 1989

Blackie 14/15 – Aud 3 (Scale 1-6)

Disc 1:
1) Crossroads
2) White Room
3) I Shot the Sheriff
4) Bell Bottom Blues
5) Lay Down Sally
6) Wonderful Tonight
7) Wanna Make Love to You
8) After Midnight () 9) Can’t Find My Way Home ()

Disc 2:
1) Forever Man
2) Same Old Blues
3) Tearing Us Apart
4) Cocaine
5) A Remark You Made
6) Layla
7) Behind the Mask
8) Sunshine of Your Love

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East Bass
Steve Ferrone Drums
Alan Clark Keyboards
Ray Cooper Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Geetarz Comments:

This night represented the change in line-up for the band, just past the mid-point of the 1989 run at the RAH. Steve Ferrone replaced Phil Collins on drums, and Mark Knopfler joined the band.

Also, Carole King guests on “After Midnight” and “Can’t Find My Way Home”.

The changes and special guests really invigorate the band, beginning with an invigorating “Crossroads”.

Lineage:

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

Artwork, checksums, info file, and EAC extraction logs included.

Enjoy!

May, 2010

Eric Clapton – Melbourne, Australia (11/24/84)

Eric Clapton
Sports and Entertainment Centre
Melbourne, Australia
November 24, 1984

CD-R1 – Geetarz 194 – SB 4

Track List:

Motherless Children
I Shot the Sheriff
Same Old Blues
Tangled in Love
She’s Waiting
Steppin’ Out (Shaun Murphy)
Blues Power
Badge
Blues Medley:
Who’s Loving You Tonight?
Have You Ever Loved a Woman?
Ramblin’ On My Mind

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn Bass
Chris Stainton Keyboards
Peter Robinson Synthesizer
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Marcy Levy Backing Vocals
Shaun Murphy Backing Vocals

Geetarz Comments:

Here’s a rarity from what I consider a “lost tour”, the short Australia / Asian tour that finished off 1984. Very few of these shows were recorded (what’s up with you Aussie tapers?) and it’s one of those tours that is often overlooked.

If you consider EC’s career from a historical perspective, 1985 is considered by many to be the pivotal year when EC burst back on the popular music scene in a big way, with the Live Aid performance. But the groundwork began to be laid in 1983 with the ARMS concerts, and then in a more intense fashion as EC recorded new material in 1984, began to change his band, and then of course had his invigorating summer stint with Roger Waters as a sideman, allowing him the freedom to just PLAY GUITAR.

Considered in this light, the fall 1984 tour could almost be looked at as a dress rehearsal for the new sound and new band that would propel EC into the popular music scene of the 1980s, back into the charts in a big way, and introduce him to a new generation of post-baby-boom fans.

Here we have a rare document of that tour, one I’ve not seen circulated much if at all. This is clearly what I call a “pure” soundboard recording, with no audience mics in the mix, with the audience only audible as bleed-through.

The original tape source was quite rough, and it took a bit of work to bring out something more listenable. Along with the basics of appropriate EQ and normalization, this took as much noise reduction as it could stand without stomping on the high end, which was already attenuated a bit.

This finished version is much more listenable in my opinion – check it out for yourself and see!

If you enjoy the 1985 tour as much as I do, this is one you may have overlooked.

Cassette source (unknown generation, probably 3-4) > Tascam AD-700a (Playback) > XLR Balanced Analog > HHb CDR800a burner > Mitsui Gold CD-R > Sony DRU-840A > EAC v 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure) > WAV > Soundforge 9.0e > Remastering > CDWav (Tracking) > FLAC (Level 5) > YOu !!!

Artwork by Kream – thanks!

Derek and the Dominos – St. Louis, MO (11/27/70)

Derek and the Dominos
1970-11-27
St. Louis, Missouri
Henry W. Kiel Municipal Auditorium

Track List:

  1. Layla
  2. Roll it Over
  3. Blues Power
  4. Stormy Monday
  5. Got to Get Better in a Little While
  6. Nobody Knows You
  7. Tell the Truth
  8. Let it Rain

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

Geetarz Comments:

There are at least three versions of this in circulation …the original (previously hoarded) version from the master, theMid Valley release (MVR-300, “Speed Freaks”) which “broke”the show into circulation, and this “fan remaster” that has some more aggressive noise and hiss reduction.

It’s likely a matter of individual taste which version you prefer. I’m not yer mum, and not up to me to tell you what
you can, and can’t, have.

The original recording is low in average volume, and has a bit of hiss, etc. As the volume is increased, the hiss and
noise are increased as well, so this version also applies some fairly heavy noise reduction. This does result in some
artifacts from the noise reduction, but many people likely won’t notice that.

In the end, again, it’s up to personal preference as well as your listening situation (headphones, stereo, car,
convertible with top down, etc.)

The Band – Albany, NY (02/16/86)

The Band
JB’s Tavern
Albany,NY
02/16/1986

01 intro, tuning *
02 I’m Steppin Up In Class
03 tech problem with microphone
04 //Across The Great Divide
05 My Love
06 The Battle Is Over
07 You Don’t Know Me
08 Java Blues
09 It Makes No Difference
10 The Shape I’m In
11 The Weight
12 Genetic Method
13 Chest Fever
14 I Ain’t Got A Home
15 Stage Fright
16 I Shall Be Released
17 Up On Cripple Creek
18 crowd, banter
19 WS Walcott Medicine Show
20 Wish You Were Here With Me
21 Willie And The Hand Jive *
22 Rivers Of Babylon (accapella) *

The Band:
Levon Helm
Rick Danko
Garth Hudson
Richard Manuel
Jim Weider

Source: Unknown soundboard (first gen cassette)
Lineage: Nakamichi MR-1 > Korg MR-1000 @ 1 Bit/5.6MHz > AudioGate > wav 24/96 >
Adobe Audition 1.5 > Wavelab 6 with iZotope Ozone 4 > CD Wave > TLH > Flac 24

Add. Lineage on this version : > R8brain decoding to .WAV16 > changing .flac titles to reflect this > TLH > .FLAC16 (cut on sector bountaries) > new checksums

Notes:
The last 42.7 seconds of “Hand Jive” and all of “Rivers Of Babylon” are missing and have been patched in from a 2nd gen soundboard which was released in March 2009 as part of the Live Music Preservation Project

John Lennon – Mind Games Sessions

John Lennon
Mind Games Sessions
Misterclaudel
From Historical Original Master Recordings


Mind Games

1-1 Demo #1 (Make Love Not War) (1970)
1-2 Demo #2 (I Promise) (1970)
1-3 Alternate Take Rough Mix
1-4 Promo Mono 45″ Version

Tight A$

1-5 Demo
1-6 Rough Mix
1-7 Rough Mix With Overdubs #1
1-8 Rough Mix With Overdubs #2

Aisumasen (I’m Sorry)

1-9 Demo #1 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-10 Demo #2 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-11 Demo #3 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-12 Demo #4 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-13 Demo #5 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-14 Demo #6 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-15 Demo #7 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-16 Demo #8 (Call My Name) (1971)
1-17 Rough Mix #1
1-18 Rough Mix #2 With Overdubs

One Day (At A Time)

1-19 Alternate Take
1-20 Rough Mix #1
1-21 Rough Mix #2 With Overdubs

Bring On Lucie (Freda People)

1-22 Demo (1971)
1-23 Alternate Take
1-24 Rough Mix With Guide Vocal

Intuition

2-1 Demo Take 3 With ‘How?’ & ‘God’
2-2 Demo Take 4
2-3 Rough Mix

Out Of The Blue

2-4 Rough Mix #1
2-5 Rough Mix #2
2-6 Rough Mix #3

Only People

2-7 Rough Mix #1
2-8 Rough Mix #2 With Overdubs

I Know (I Know)

2-9 Acoustic Demo #1
2-10 Acoustic Demo #2
2-11 Acoustic Demo #3

Vocal Overdub

2-12 Demo Take #1
2-13 Demo Take #2
2-14 Demo Take #3
2-15 Demo Take #4
2-16 Demo Take #5
2-17 Demo Take #6
2-18 Alternate Early Take
2-19 Alternate Take Rough Mix #1
2-20 Rough Mix #1
2-21 Rough Mix #2

You Are Here

3-1 Alternate Take
3-2 Rough Mix

Meat City

3-3 Demo
3-4 Demo #1
3-5 Demo #2
3-6 Rough Mix
3-7 Single Version

Rock ‘N’ Roll People

3-8 Piano Demo (1970)
3-9 Piano Demo (1973)

August 1 1973 Session

3-10 Take 6
3-11 Take 7

August 4 1973 Session

3-12 Take 5
3-13 Take 6
3-14 Take 7

I’m The Greatest
1970 Demos
3-15 Piano Demo #1
3-16 Piano Demo #2

1971 Rehearsal

3-17 Studio Demo #1
3-18 Studio Demo #2

1973 Session For ‘Ringo’ LP

3-19 Take 1 (Breakdown)
3-20 Take 2 (Breakdown)
3-21 Take 3 (Breakdown)
3-22 Take 4 (Breakdown)
3-23 Take 5
3-24 Take 6 (Breakdown)
3-25 Take 7 (Breakdown)
3-26 Take 8
3-27 Take 9 (Breakdown)
3-28 Take 10
3-29 Take 11
4-1 Takes Unknown
4-2 Rough Mix

1973-1974 Pussy Cats Session

Mucho Mungo

4-3 Demo Take 1
4-4 Demo Breakdown
4-5 Demo Take 2

Demo Taping With Harry Nilsson

4-6 Demo Sequence #1
4-7 Demo Sequence #2
4-8 Demo Sequence #3

Mt. Elga

4-9 Rehearsal

Record Plant Jam Session – March 28 1974

4-10 A Toot And A Snore/Never Trust A Bugger With Your Mother
4-11 Little Bitty Pretty One/Jam
4-12 Lucille
4-13 Sleepwalk – ‘Nightmares’ Jam
4-14 Stand By Me #1 (Breakdown)
4-15 Stand By Me #2 (Breakdown)
4-16 Stand By Me #3 (Breakdown)
4-17 Stand By Me #4
4-18 Cupid/Chain Gang/Take This Hammer

Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Record Plant, N.Y.C.
Credits
Featuring – Bobby Keys (tracks: 4-10 – 4-18), George Harrison (tracks: 3-19 – 3-29), Harry Nilsson (tracks: 4-6 – 4-8), Jesse Ed Davis (tracks: 4-10 – 4-18), Paul McCartney (tracks: 4-10 – 4-18), Ringo Starr (tracks: 3-19 – 3-29), Stevie Wonder (tracks: 4-10 – 4-18)

Grateful Dead – Oakland, CA (01/13/80)

Grateful Dead
January 13, 1980
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA

Cambodian Refugee Benefit

–Setlist–
101-d1t01 – Jack Straw ->
102-d1t02 – Franklin’s Tower
103-d1t03 – New Minglewood Blues
104-d1t04 – Tennessee Jed ->
105-d1t05 – Looks Like Rain ->
106-d1t06 – Don’t Ease Me In
107-d2t01 – Playing in the Band ->
108-d2t02 – Drums ->
109-d2t03 – Not Fade Away ->
110-d2t04 – Sugar Magnolia

–Encore–
111-d2t05 – U.S. Blues
112-d2t06 – Land Of a Thousand Dances
113-d2t07 – Amazing Grace

Carlos Santana and John Cippolina on NFA and Sugar Mags
— Greg Errico on U.S. Blues