Talking Heads – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (11/06/78)

Talking Heads
November 6. 1978
Paradiso
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Audience

Unknown cassette wav > Nak Drogon > wav files >
WaveLab 7 (tracking and minor editing) > xACT (flac & SBE)
Fade in at beginning removed a dropout and joined together seamlessly.

Still another of Hans Devente’s amazing tapes, which he posted as a cassette to WAV transfer on his fantastic blog,

http://mywalloftapes.blogspot.com/

A collaborative effort of Matt and mj to make these great recordings available in cd ready form.

Comments from Hans:
MY PROUDEST MOMENT EVER, I WAS INVITED TO SING BACKUP ON THIS SHOW, WHICH I LATER DID AGAIN IN LONDON, AT THE LYCEUM SHOW.
ALTHOUGH PEOPLE TOOK PICTURES AT THE SHOW, I NEVER SAW THEM, I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEM
I AM ONE OF THE TALKING HEADS BIGGEST FANS, AND CONSIDER CHRIS AND TINA MY BEST FRIENDS,,FOR OVER 35 YEARS ALREADY.

SO YOU CAN IMAGINE HOW I FEEL ABOUT THIS SHOW

Set List:

01. The Big Country
02. Take Me To The River
03. The Book I Read
04. The Girls Want To Be With The Girls
05. …With Our Love
06. Uh Oh Love Comes To Town
07. Love -> Building On Fire
08. Don’t Worry AboutThe Government
09. The Good Thing (With Hons on backing vocals)
10. Artists Only
11. Warning Sign
12. Pulled Up
13. Psychokiller
14. No Compassion
15. New Feeling
16. found A Job
17. I’m not In Love

Queen – Nagoya, Japan (03/23/76)

Queen
23rd March 1976
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Japan

Bohemian Rhapsody (operatic & heavy sections)
Ogre Battle
Sweet Lady
White Queen (As It Began)
Flick of the Wrist
Bohemian Rhapsody (verse section)
Killer Queen
The March of the Black Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody (closing section)
Bring Back That Leroy Brown
Brighton Rock
Son and Daughter
The Prophet’s Song
Stone Cold Crazy
Doing All Right
Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon
Keep Yourself Alive
Liar
In the Lap of the Gods…Revisited
Now I’m Here
Big Spender
Jailhouse Rock
God Save the Queen

Source 1:

Come On, Blondie!

Original lineage – Mono cassette > WAV > editing with Samplitude > FLAC
Additional lineage – WAV > speed-correction and re-tracking with Audacity >

This is a speed-corrected & re-tracked version of the show Robert953 so kindly
shared here the other day at http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-
details.php?id=300497 .

This is great and you don’t even need to worry about Rober953’s warnings about
sound quality, in my opinion – his tape sounds great. A bit hissy, but you’ll have probably heard much worse. I certainly have!

I read on http://www.queenlive.ca that the tape ran a bit slow and on checking myself I
found that it did indeed need speeding up by 3%.

Having done that I also re-tracked the show, giving each song its own index point and adding fades to the start and end of the discs. I also moved Freddie’s intro to ‘The Prophet’s Song’ to the start of that track, rather than the end of the previous one, since it opens disc 2.

I removed about 6 minutes of between-encores clapping – I know some people
don’t approve of this, but the un-tampered master is still available at the address at the top of this posting. This isn’t meant to be definitive, blah, blah…

Oh, and I made a bit of artwork (really just some of the great photos Rober953
took at the show, which are over at http://www.queenlive.ca , along with tracklistings).

Hope you like it!

Source 2:

Lineage: Moet & Chandon Breakfast (Tarantura) CD –> WAV (with EAC) –> Flac level 8 (with XRECODE)

Pink Floyd – Secret Rarities: Demos & Outtakes 1983-1993

PINK FLOYD
Secret Rarities
Demos & outtakes 1983-1993

tracklist:
———-

01. Like A Rolling Stone (DG demo 1983)
02. Learning To Fly (Jon Carin demo 1986)
03. Learning To Fly (Jon Carin demo 1986 – stereo from BBC FM)
04. Signs Of Life (outtake 1987)
05. The Dogs Of War (outtake 1987)
06. Untitled #1 (outtake 1993)
07. Untitled #2 (outtake 1993)
08. Untitled #3 (outtake 1993)
09. What Do You Want From Me (outtake 1993)
10. Wearing The Inside Out (outtake 1993)

Source 2 Only

11. Untitled #1 (outtake 1993)
12. Wearing The Inside Out (outtake 1993)
The Instrumental Suite (outtake 1993):
13. – Cluster One
14. – Marooned
15. – Untitled (incl. High Hopes)

details:
——–

tracks 1,2,4,5:
– from mysterious tape labelled “AMLOR Outtakes” (order on tape: 4-5-2-1)
– appears lossy (probably mp3 sourced)
– probably copied from tape DG brought to BBC Radio One on 28Jul92
– MOB remastering: speed correction (98.5%) + deglitching
+ correction of a “hole” at the end of Signs Of Life

tracks 3:
– from 28Jul92 BBC Radio One stereo FM broadcast (track 2 slightly longer but mono)
– taken from “A Tree Full Of Secrets”
– MOB remastering: speed correction (105%) + EQ

tracks 6,7,8,9:
– from mysterious tape labelled “DB Outtakes” (same order as the tape)
– tracks maybe lossy, certainly heavily processed (NR) and muffled
– MOB remastering: manual removal of digital clicks (lot of clipping)
+ EQ in order to improve sound clarity

track 10:
– from mysterious tape labelled “EMI/Sony pre-mix ’93”
– taken from “Bear In Tree” RoIO

Source 1:

MOB Remaster
Compiled Sept 2005.

Source 2:

MOB Remaster
Revision A

Details:

This is a revised version from the one I shared previously (in 2008 on JAC and
in May 2013 on Yeeshkul!). Tracks are either upgrades compared to previous
versions, or new tracks (tracks 2, 11, 13, 14 and 15).

Tracks 1, 3, 5 and 6 come from a tape that David Gilmour brought to BBC Radio
One studios on 28Jul92, for his interview by Nick Horne (promoting the “Shine
On” box set). They are from a pre-FM source and sound slightly better than the
versions on the previous release, but are still mono. For that reason, the
current compilation also includes the versions of “Like A Rolling Stone”
(track 2) and “Learning To Fly” (track 4) taken from the stereo FM broadcast
(“The Dogs Of War” and “Signs Of Life” were on the tape but were not broadcast
during the BBC show).

The most significant upgrades are the 4 untitled demos from 1993 (tracks 7 to
10), for which I received unprocessed versions some months ago. The versions
circulating until now had severe NR and were very muffled. The new versions
offered here have some hiss, but sound natural and clear. The 1st demo was
apparently assembled from two jams, and the first part was probably accelerated
in order to have the same pitch as the second part. This demo was later
developed and properly recorded by the band (the resulting studio outtake can
be heard on track 11). The 4th demo is also an assemblage, from four separate
jams (the third one containing the ascending chord sequence that appeared later
on “What Do You Want From Me”).

The outtake of “Wearing The Inside Out” (track 12) is from the same source as
previously (“Bear In Tree” RoIO), with muffled sound as if the tape was played
back with Dolby ON while the recording was not using Dolby. It was carefully
remastered in order to bring some clarity and now sounds slightly better than
the previous version.

The last 3 tracks are completely new, and form together an 11 minute
instrumental suite. These outtakes probably come from an early version of “The
Division Bell” album, and reveal that the first intention of the Floyd was to
make a long instrumental piece where “Cluster One” segues into “Marooned”, and
then into a third part with percussions. This third part was abandoned for the
final version of the album, but its harmonies were re-used in the bridge of
“High Hopes”. Please note that this instrumental suite was given to me with
plenty of digi-noises, crackles and clicks, and was almost unlistenable in its
rough form. I used de-clicking and de-crackling methods in order to make it
listenable – and even enjoyable – but you can still hear some kind of “surface”
noise or saturation during the loud parts. There is still hope to get a better
(cleaner) version in the future. In the meantime, this is the best as it could
sound.

This new year will see the 20th anniversary of “The Division Bell” album, so it
seems to be a perfect time to share these upgraded and new rarities.

Peter Gabriel – Los Angeles, CA (04/10/77)

Peter Gabriel
10-Apr-1977
The Roxy
Hollywood CA

Here Comes The Flood
On The Air
Moribund The Burgermeister
Waiting For The Big One
A Song Without Words
Excuse Me
Solsbury Hill
Ain’t That Peculiar
Humdrum
Slowburn
All Day And All Night
Here Comes The Flood
Modern Love
Down The Dolce Vita
Back In N.Y.C.

Peter Gabriel – Piano, Flute, Tambourine, Vocals
Dusty Roads (Robert Fripp) – Guitars
Steve Hunter – Guitars
Tony Levin – Bass, Stick, Tuba, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast – Synthesisers
Alan Schwartzberg – Drums
Phil Aaberg – Keyboards
Jimmy Maelen – Percussion

Source 1:

FM
Quality * A-
Title Los Angeles 1977
(Golden Stars GSCD1179)

Recording Comments Recording comments
nb. whilst this is the track listing on the cd, the first four tracks should actually be listed as:

1.1 Here Comes The Flood/On The Air 6:19
1.2 Moribund The Burgermeister 4:36
1.3 Waiting For The Big One (Part1) 2:36
1.4 Waiting For The Big One (Part2) 5:56

Source 2:

Early Show

FM broadcast from master reel — from JEMS archives

Lineage: JEMS 2014 Transfer: off-air master reel to reel tape > Otari 5050mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX click repair > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0 > re-sample 16/44.1 > Audigy Audio Cleaning Lab* => FLAC front-end (16-bit)

* Audio Cleaning Lab was used to apply the following effects to the source recording:
– Moderate de-hissing and de-noising (adaptive)
– Boost higher range (primarily 13 kHz)
– Boost lower range (primarily 170 Hz)

The mix on the broadcast improved approximately 15 minutes in; the upper registers opened up and the stereo separation improved slightly. I tried to apply additional EQ lightly on the first portion so that the change appears seamless.

Source 3:

At the Roxy vinyl Boot
LDB Special Series #468

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.

Lineage: “At Roxy” vinyl boot > 1st generation copy > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Recon 3D Sound Blaster > HD >
SoundForge 10.0 Pro > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Source 4:

LDB Special Series #468
“Gilded Sleeve” vinyl boot
Live At The Roxy (KLET FM Broadcast) (Bootleg Vinyl Rip)

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.


Source 5:

KMET-FM low generation copy

source: KMET FM – remastered by RedNose and LaTortue.

LDB Special Series #468

Source 6:

“Submerge” vinyl boot

Lineage: “Submerge” vinyl boot > 1st generation copy > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Recon 3D Sound Blaster > HD >
SoundForge 10.0 Pro > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

LDB Special Series #468

How Did You Find Me?

Every day I get a handful of requests to join our little private site. I expected a big wave when I first opened up. I knew there would be stragglers, but now I’ve been reopened for five months and still, people are coming to me. This has made me curious, how did you learn about my site? I know most of you knew about it before I went private and got my messages about reopening through the blog. I assumed most of you all would have joined shortly after I reopened.

I guess what I’m curious about is have their been messages on other bootleg boards about my reopening? Have any of you discovered the site after it went private? Where did you hear about it? Please let me know in the comments. I’m curious how the word spreads since finding me via search engines is no longer a thing.

The Doors – Frankfurt, Germany (09/14/68)

The Doors
1968-09-14
Frankfurt, Germany
Kongreshalle

First Set:

Break on through (to the other side)
Alabama song (Whisky bar)
Back door man
When the music’s over
The WASP (Texas radio & the big beat)
Hello, I love you
Light my fire
The unknown soldier

Second Set:

Five to One

Source 1:

Set 1 Only

low gen AUD remastered
lineage: “The night on fire” LP > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC > remastered

Notes:
Taken from Buda’s European box set, seeded at The Traders Den.
This is the remastered version. The unedited version is available in the additional folder.
-MrKing-

Source 2:

Set 1 only

SOURCE
Good Audience recording
Bootleg “The Night on Fire”, Tangie Town Records TTR CD 9001, Czech 1996
Lineage: Silver > EAC (log included) > WAV > APE > FLAC (retracked & renamed)
Transfered by: kleen
Doors interview included as bonus on this release (taken on September 15, 1967 in Oswego) is not included.

Source 3:

Set II only

unknown SBD
lineage: CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Notes:
Taken from Buda’s European box set, seeded at The Traders Den.
The source is probably “The Doors: Live in Europe” DVD.
-MrKing-

Pink Floyd – Echoes Compilation

Pink Floyd
Echoes Compilation

Disc 1
1971

01. Echoes 1971-05-15
02. Echoes 1971-09-18
03. Echoes 1971-10-10

01. Crystal Palace Garden Party London, Echoes Of a Distant Time Atomic Cow Recordings ACR-011
02. Black Wizard/ White Witch Live In Montreaux, Pitch Corrected Version
03. One Of These Days In Bradford Free Range Pigs Great Hall, Bradford University, Yorkshire

Pink Floyd Echoes Compilation Disc 2 1972

01. Echoes 1972-01-20
02. Echoes 1972-05-21
03. Echoes 1972-11-15

01. The Brighton Dome Brighton, England “HERE THEY COME” (LPP)
02. Open Air Festival Germersheim Germany Calling Number 228 (MoLM)
03. Sporthalle, Bˆblingen, West Germany the 2/3 Bˆblingen tapers updated November 10 2003
Buffalofloyd speedcorrected version

Pink Floyd Echoes Compilation Disc 3 1973

01. Echoes 1973-03-18
02. Echoes 1973-05-19
03. Echoes 1973-10-13

01. Radio City Reeling Pink Floyd CD source (re-mastered by Sgt Weatherman)
02. Earlís Court Exhibition Hall, London, England Reeling Pink Floyd DVD-6 Tape 26
03. Stadthalle Wien, Austria low gen mono audience tape NOT bootleg LP or CD sourced. finkployd49

Pink Floyd Echoes Compilation Disc 4 1974

01. Echoes 1974-06-22
02. Echoes 1974-11-17
03. Echoes 1974-12-14

01. Colmar Parc Des Expositions HRV CDR 002 Rev A
02. Empire Pool, Wembley, London Decline and fall of the british empire (Sigma 29)
03. The Hippodrome Bristol, England Reeling Pink Floyd CD Source (2nd generation)

Pink Floyd Echoes Compilation Disc 5 1975

01. Echoes 1975-04-13
02. Echoes 1975-06-22
03. Echoes 1975-06-28

01. Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA YGBC (speedcorrected and resampled by Rudy)
02. County Stadium Milwaukee low gen-DAT (Recorder 2) (DVD 1 – Tape 4)
03. Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada – Direct from 1st Gen Cassettes 24bits @ 96kHz >
16bits@44.1Hz Sony Soundforge 8

Pink Floyd Echoes Compilation Disc 6 The Final Echoes

01. Echoes 1975-07-05
02. Echoes 1987-09-25
03. Echoes 2006-08-26 (Dave Gilmour)
04. Albatross 2008-08-11 (Dave Gilmour)

01. Knebworth Festival Knebworth Park Hertfordshire England “Yesterday’s Triumph” Pinkroioshn CDR-010 (PRS-CDR-010)
02. Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, Illinois, USA “The Final Echoes”
03. Gdansk Shipyard, GdaÒsk Poland “(Sit Down,) Make Yourselves Comfortable” SNS-MR-005
04. Jules Holland Radio Show

Peter Gabriel – Courtrai, Belgium (09/02/77)

Peter Gabriel
02-Sep-1977
Pavilion Des Sports
Courtrai, Belgium

Audience
Quality * B+

1.1 White Shadow 05:49
1.2 On The Air 09:15
1.3 Down The Dolce Vita 06:51
1.4 Waiting For The Big One 04:11
1.5 Waiting For The Big One (continued) 02:51
1.6 Excuse Me 05:15
1.7 Solsbury Hill 04:42
1.8 Indigo 03:58
1.9 Slowburn 10:00
2.1 DIY (Instrumental) 03:52
2.2 Humdrum 03:59
2.3 I Heard It Through The Grapevine 06:31
2.4 Modern Love 05:07
2.5 Here Comes The Flood 05:20
2.6 Back In NYC 05:51
2.7 Animal Magic 06:00

Total Running Time : 1:29:32

The Cure – London, England (05/03/92)

The Cure
03 May 1992
National Ballroom
London England

Lineage: SBD > X-FM Broadcast > ? > FLAC

01. intro
02. tape

Mainset:
03. open
04. high
05. pictures of you
06. lullaby
07. doing the unstuck
08. just like heaven
09. apart
10. a night like this
11. wendy time
12. the walk
13. let’s go to bed
14. friday i’m in love
15. inbetween days
16. from the edge of the deep green sea
17. fascination street
18. never enough
19. cut
20. end
21. interlude

Encore 1:
22. in your house
23. m
24. three imaginary boys
25. boys don’t cry

Encore 2:
25. charlotte sometimes
27. primary
28. a strange day
29. a forest

U2 – Sunrise, FL (03/xx/01)

U2
Elevation Tour – Rehearsals
Elevation Tour 1st leg: North America
2001-03-xx
National Car Rental Center
Sunrise, Florida, USA

Lineage: Silvers > Wav > Traders Little Helper > FLAC
Manufacturer: Jolly Roger Music

Disc 1

01 PA
02 Elevation (PA)
03 Elevation
04 Beautiful Day
05 Until The End Of The World
06 New Year’s Day
07 Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of
08 Gone
09 DiscothËque
10 Staring At The Sun
11 New York
12 11 O’Clock Tick Tock
13 11 O’Clock Tick Tock
14 Sunday Bloody Sunday
16 In A Little While
17 Talking

Disc 2

01 The Ground Beneath Her Feet
02 Bad
03 Where The Streets Have No Name
04 Mysterious Ways
05 The Fly
06 Talking
07 Bullet The Blue Sky
08 With Or Without You
09 One
10 Walk On
11 Talking

Unsure of the exact date in March 2001, this is a 2 disc set I bought in 2001
and is excellent quality.

Transferred and uploaded to U2torrents April 2012 by Rick14.