Pink Floyd – London, England (06/16/81)

Pink Floyd
London, England
Earl’s Court
June 16, 1981

Master of Ceremonies/In the Flesh?
The Thin Ice
Another Brick in the Wall (Pt. 1)
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
Another Brick in the Wall (Pt. 2)
Mother (Not included, official release on “Is there anybody out there”)
Goodbye Blue Sky
Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?
Young Lust
One Of My Turns
Don’t Leave Me Now
Another Brick in the Wall (Pt. 3)/The Last Few Bricks
Goodbye Cruel World
Hey You
Is There Anybody Out There?
Nobody Home
Vera
Bring the Boys Back Home
Comfortably Numb
The Show Must Go On
Master of Ceremonies Intro
In the Flesh
Run Like Hell
Waiting for the Worms
Stop
The Trial
Outside the Wall

Pink Floyd 1981

David Gilmour
Roger Waters
Nick Mason

Rick Wright

Pink Floyd – The Rough Cut

Pink Floyd
The Rough Cut
Highland Records HL600
Demo version of The Final Cut. Recorded in 1983

CDR > xACT > FLAC

the post war dream
your possible pasts
one of the few
the hero’s return (part I)
the gunner’s dream
the hero’s return (part II)
paranoid eyes
get your filthy hands off my desert
the fletcher memorial home
southampton dock
the final cut
not now john
two suns in the sunset

the album also includes the following two tracks which are being withheld because they are official releases
(from 7″ singles I think):

not now john (obscured version)
the hero’s return (part I & II)

The Who – Dallas, TX (12/02/71)

The Who
1971-12-02
Dallas, TX
Memorial Auditorium

  1. Banter (Unwanted Moon)
  2. Behind Blue Eyes
  3. Banter (WGFA Revolution)
  4. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  5. Baby Don’t You Do It
  6. Banter (Just Listen)
  7. Baby Don’t You Do It (Continues)
  8. Magic Bus
  9. Banter (About Spliting Song)
  10. Overture
  11. Amazing Journey
  12. Sparks
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. See Me, Feel Me

Roger Daltrey Vocals, Harmonica
John Entwistle Vocals, Bass
Keith Moon Vocals, Drums
Pete Townshend Vocals, Guitar

Peter Gabriel – New York, NY (07/07/80)

Peter Gabriel
July 7, 1980
The Dr Pepper Central Park Music Festival
Wollman Rink
New York, NY
USA
The Lostbrook Tape Series – Volume 98

Some concert venues evoke memories of an entire era. When I think of summertime concerts in the 1970’s, Wollman Rink is such a place for me. I have vivid memories of waiting all day in the hot sun on lines that snaked their way along the walking paths of Central Park. Meeting like-minded people who wanted to sit close to the stage was part of the experience. I have no idea why I sat in the cheap seats this day since all the tickets were inexpensive to begin with. The orchestra must have been sold out, but it worked out for the best. The sound
was crisp and clear where I sat, Gabriel was magnificent, and the tape is one of my best. I’ll never forget the blood red sunset reflecting off the boulders outside the rink as the crowd chanted along with “Biko.” This was my last concert at Wollman Rink, and, sadly, the only one I ever recorded there. When the festival moved to Pier 84 the next year, I didn’t follow. For me, it was one more sign that an era had ended.

Recording Equipment: Internal Mic>Sanyo M2533 Tape Deck>(2)Maxell UDXLII 90>Alesis TapeLinkUSB> Audacity>WAV

Taper: Lostbrook
Mastering: CQ
Artwork: ethiessen1

01 Intruder (8:41)
02 Start>I Don’t Remember (7:02)
03 Solsbury Hill (5:23)
04 Family Snapshot>Milgram’s 37 (12:40)
05 Modern Love (4:37)
06 Not One Of Us (6:37)
07 Lead A Normal Life (4:52)
08 Moribund The Burgermeister (6:31)
09 Mother Of Violence (4:38)
10 Humdrum (5:07)
11 Bully For You>Band Intros (7:04)
12 And Through The Wire (4:54)
13 I Go Swimming (5:00)
14 Biko (9:25)
15 On The Air (6:22)
16 DIY (5:35)
17 Here Comes The Flood (3:21)

Grateful Dead – New York, NY (09/24/88)

This is a tagged version of shnid: 82486

Grateful Dead
September 24, 1988
Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY

Set 1:

Iko Iko
Feel Like A Stranger
West L.A. Fadeaway
Little Red Rooster
Box Of Rain
Ramble On Rose
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Don’t Ease Me In

Set 2:

Chinese Bones
Neighborhood Girls
Crazy Fingers
Women Are Smarter
Every Time You Go Away
What’s Going On->
Drums->
Space->
The Wheel->
Throwing Stones->
Not Fade Away
E: Good Lovin’
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Show was a Rain Forrest Benefit
Other Artist(s): Mick Taylor on West LA and Rooster, Suzanne Vega on Chinese Bones, Neighborhood Girls and Heavan’s Door
Daryl Hall and John Oats on Every Time and What’s Going On, Baba Olatunji & Michael Hinton on Drums, Hornsby on NFA
Jack Cassady on both encores,

Waylon Jennings – Johnson City, TN (03/16/79)

Waylon Jennings & The Crickets
March 16, 1979
Freedom Hall Civic Center
Johnson City, TN

Soundboard->Cassette of unknown lineage-> Nakamichi CR-2A->Audacity->X-Act for flac etc

Disc 1:
01-Oh, Boy!
02-Maybe Baby
03-Rock Around With Ollie Vee
04-untitled
05-Everyday_Think It Over Medley
06-Love Is All Around
07-I Fought The Law
08-Walk Right Back
09-Rave On!
10-Keep A-Knockin’ (But You Can’t Come In)
11-That’ll Be The Day
12-Well…All Right_It’s So Easy_Peggy Sue Medley
13-Outlaw Shit
14-Are You Ready For The Country?
15-Waymore’s Blues
16-Amanda
17-A Long Time Ago
18-There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang

Disc 2:
01-The Bottle Let Me Down
02-A Couple More Years
03-This Time
04-Slow Rollin’ Low
05-Till I Gain Control Again
06-I’ve Always Been Crazy
07-Bob Wills Is Still The King
08-Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
09-Good Hearted Woman
10-Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love)
11-Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?

I have no idea if this recording or any other recording of this performance has been circulated.

Technical Notes:
No eq’ing or altering.
There is a hum mainly notable in-between songs. It doesn’t detract too much from the music so I made no attempt to eliminate it.
The two discs represent the two sides of the cassette respectively.

Musical Notes:
I believe The Crickets were at this performance and although I cannot find anything online to confirm this I am billing it as such. The first 12 songs are all Holly/Cricket tunes except 3 & 4 which are Holly-related and at the end of the “Well…All Right_It’s So Easy_Peggy Sue” medley he says “The Crickets” as if prompting them to take a bow and there are no more Holly/Crickets songs after that. This performance is less than a year from the release of “The Buddy Holly Story” movie which is mentioned in this performance. The Untitled track is a song “we wrote” (Jennings & The Crickets?) about that movie and what they got wrong. It is not “Old Friend” nor could I find any reference to it searching its lyrics.
The music comes right in on the cassette so I can’t confirm there aren’t missing songs. But I don’t know what other Holly/Cricket song they could have played.

Waylon Jennings – Abbott, TX (11/04/73)

Waylon Jennings & The Waylors
Nov. 4, 1973
Abbott High School
Abbott, Texas


“Live At Abbott High School”

“Abbott High School’s PTA Homecoming”

FM Broadcast of Unknown Gen > CDR > MacBook Pro > xACT 1.59 > Flac

KAMC-FM Broadcast

Setlist:

  1. Willie Nelson Intro > Lonesome, On’ry And Mean
  2. Good Hearted Woman
  3. Treats You Right
  4. Pretend I Never Happened
  5. Me & Bobby McGee
  6. Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues
  7. (DJ Talk)
  8. Amanda (In Progress)
  9. Laid Back Country Picker
  10. You Asked Me To
  11. Freedom To Stay (DJ Unintentional Interruption)
  12. Honky Tonk Heroes
  13. The Last Letter
  14. (DJ Talk)
  15. You Can Have Her
  16. T For Texas
  17. Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line

Recorded around the same time as the excellent “Waylon Live” and the outlaw country masterpiece “The Ramblin’ Man” this is prime Waylon around the time outlaw country music was starting to find its way but before it was to explode into the mainstream with “Wanted! The Outlaws” released in 1976, becoming the first platinum country record.

A regional broadcast of a mini festival on KAMC radio. The DJ’s unintentionally interrupt the broadcast at one point carrying on a conversation as if they have no clue they are on the air. It’s unfortunate as it interrupts the show but it is somewhat humorous. I’m not sure what they were thinking except they seem to be pretty proud to be broadcasting live while carrying on a fairly amateurish production including interviewing a couple of audience members who’s burning question is “who’s played so far”.

This show has been circulating as 1974 and never given a specific date. Research has pointed to it being in the Fall of ’74, Waylon played the Western Palace in Dallas on September 25th which is documented on “Waylon Live”. Looking at the song selection which includes “Amanda” from “The Ramblin’ Man” released in September of 1974 as well as a lot of the same songs featured on “Waylon Live” it would stand to reason this is part of the same series of shows. In addition, High School Homecomings generally takes place during football season in the Fall. Though no specific date has surfaced, none of this has ever been officially released.

If only it contained Waylon’s knockout version of “Midnight Rider” from “The Ramblin’ Man” but that will have to wait for a future upload.

Includes artwork I put together which is also attached below…

MJK5510

I Renamed Tracks, Corrected Date, Edited Text, Tagged & Embedded The Artwork That Came With It (Year Is Wrong), Created MD5 on 2020-09-16. Steve

Bob Dylan – Ann Arbor, MI (02/02/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Crisler Arena
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2 February 1974

< disk 1 >

  1. Bill Graham house announcement > Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
  2. Lay Lady Lay
  3. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
  4. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
  5. It Ain’t Me Babe
  6. Ballad Of A Thin Man
  7. Stage Fright (the Band)
  8. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
  9. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
  10. When you Awake (the Band)
  11. I shall be Released (the Band)
  12. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)
  13. All Along The Watchtower
  14. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
  15. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

< disk 2 >

  1. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
  2. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
  3. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
  4. Just Like A Woman ñ (solo)
  5. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)
  6. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
  7. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
  8. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
  9. The Weight (the Band)
  10. Forever Young
  11. Highway 61 Revisited
  12. Like A Rolling Stone
  13. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

Peter Gabriel – London, England (12/24/78)

PETER GABRIEL / TOM ROBINSON
London, England
Hammersmith Odeon
December 24, 1978

“Rob & Gab Xmas concert”

  • Tom Robinson songs

01.Ding Dong Merrily on High (Traditional)
02.D.I.Y.
03.Don’t Take No For An Answer *
04.Humdrum
05.Gray Cortina *
06.Here Comes The Flood
07.Cabaret 79 Truce *
08.Hold Out (vocals Peter Gabriel) *
09.Solsbury Hill (vocals Tom Robinson)
10.Crossing Over The Road *
11.I Don’t Remember
12.Bully For You *
13.Doo Wah Diddy Diddy (Rick Springfield)
14.Jumping Jack Flash (The Rolling Stones)
15.It¥s All Right
16.Winter of ’79 *
17.2-4-6-8 Motorway *

TT 76:37

Lineage: Unknown recording device > 3rd generation tape > Harman Kardon HK 1500 > Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD >
SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – vocals, piano
Preston Heyman – drums
Tom Robinson – bass, vocals
??? – guitar
Andy MacKay – saxophone (14-17)
Paul Jones – harmonica, backing vocals
Mickey Horn – triangle

LDB Special Series #363 (RLR collection)

I had this one from RLR collection in a low generation copy. Infact, this one was recorded by a bunch of brave italian fans who travelled to London to see the show. You can clearly hear their comments during the show, in particular mentioning Andy MacKay joining the band after Jumping Jack Flash. possibly this one is the version that commonly circulates but at least now we have a known generation.

The tape was in bad shape when I first listened to it. In particular it was suffering from some speed changes during some songs (Winter of ¥79 for example) and overall it was running slightly fast. This was adjusted to my best knowledge. Also, existing setlists are fairly incomplete and incorrect so I took some time (and my TRB old albums!) to fill the gaps and come to a complete setlist. Still, some doubts about the band where I am not sure there was a guitar player although at the beginning of DIY there is some guitar tuning.

This is the last show of the 1978 tour, I had quite some fun to listen to it!