Bruce Springsteen – Detroit, MI (10/04/75)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Michigan Palace
Detroit, MI
October 4, 1975
ER Archives Vol. 13 via JEMS

JEMS 2016 Transfer: low-generation reels > Ampex 440 > Pro Tools > iZotope RX4 > iZotope Ozone > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / patch / edit / index) > xACT 2.35 > FLAC

01 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
02 Spirit in the Night
03 Itís Gonna Work Out Fine
04 Sheís The One
05 Born to Run
06 The E Street Shuffle > Having A Party
07 Backstreets (patched)
08 Kittyís Back
09 Jungleland
10 Rosalita (cut)
11 Detroit Medley
12 Sandy
13 Ainít Too Proud To Beg
14 Quarter to Three
15 Little Queenie
16 Twist and Shout

Known Faults:
-Backstreets: 1.25 patched with audience recording, the ER tape contains 22 more
seconds of the SB thanAnubis’s “Walk Like Heroes”
-Rosalita: end cut

Bruce Hornsby – Littleton, CO (07/24/11)

Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield
Littleton, Colorado

Source: (FOB) Core Sound Binurals > Edirol r-09 16/44 > Sony rcd w500c > Sabrent 2.0 > Dell Inspiron 1501 Notebook > CD
Lineage: CD > EAC > .wav > Cool Edit Pro > CDWave > Flac 16
Recorded by Royboy
Transferred on August 19, 2011
Tagging: Flacs tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger

01 – See The Same Way
02 – Circus On The Moon
03 – Resting Place
04 – Prairie Dog Town
05 – The Red Plains +
06 – White-Wheeled Limousine +
07 – King of the Hill->
08 – Mystery Train->
09 – King of the Hill
10 – The End Of The Innocence
11 – Cyclone
12 – Rainbow’s Cadillac
13 – band intros

Guest:
+ with Bela Fleck – banjo

Lineup:
-Bruce Hornsby – piano, keyboards, accordion, dulcimer, vocals
-John “J. T.” Thomas – keyboards, organ
-Bobby Read – saxophones, woodwinds, flute
-J. V. Collier – bass
-Doug Derryberry – guitar, mandolin
-Sonny Emory – drums

Note from the original uploader:
— Co-Headline with BÈla Fleck and The Flecktones
— Each band played one long set
— The Flecktones closed the show
— Prairie Dog Town featured Bruce on dulcimer
— Only the second half of White-Wheeled Limousine was played because they played pt.1 in KC at the previous show
— White-Wheeled Limousine contains “Black Rats of London” verses
— Cyclone was written with Robert Hunter
— Rainbow’s Cadillac has played (mostly) with Bruce on accordian
— At the end of the set, Bruce was standing on top of the piano playing his accordian

Editing Notes:
— Fades added at beginning and end of sets with Cool Edit Pro.
— Tracking done in CDWave.
— Sets are seamless.
— EAC was performed with offsets corrected in secure mode.
— All tracks were 100% error free when extracted with EAC.

— Removed countless, LOUD nearby claps by people standing right next to the mics.
These were mostly during the first two songs of the set.
You’ll still hear some claps as I only cleared the worst offenders

Adele – San Jose, CA (07/30/16)

Adele
San Jose, CA
SAP Center
July 30th, 2016

Source 1:
Multiple Wireless Sources > Multitrack Recorder
Taper: hoserama

Source 2:
Schoeps mk4 > Actives > NBox Platinum > Sony M10
Taper: Scooter123

Mixed, Produced, and Mastered by Sharebear/Hoserama
Aligned in Adobe Audition
Mixed in Nuendo 4, using extra waves, Ozone, Slate plug-ins
Dithered using Izotope MBIT+
Flac’ed using Trader’s Little Helper
Mix version 5

01. Hello
02. Hometown Glory
03. One and Only
04. [Chatter]
05. Rumour Has It
06. [Chatter]
07. Water Under The Bridge
08. [Chatter]
09. Skyfall
10. [Chatter]
11. Million Years Ago
12. [Chatter]
13. Don’t You Remember
14. [Chatter]
15. Make You Feel My Love
16. Send My Love
17. Sweetest Devotion
18. [Chatter]
19. Chasing Pavement
20. [Chatter]
21. Someone Like You
22. Set Fire to the Rain
23. Encore
24. When We Were Young
25. Rolling in the Deep

Show Notes from the original uploader:
Adele rolling through again with a big summer tour. Voice sounds great. Do wish the setlist was a bit longer, but she’s certainly committed to the audience engagement with multiple 3-8 minute chat sessions between songs. At least she’s witty and charming (to each their own though). I did prefer the show I saw on the 2011 tour, as it had less stage production and featured Singer + Band on same stage. This tour has Adele front and center, with the band in a recessed stage. Although a few songs she brings some band members upfront. All and all, a good show and was enjoyed by the womenfolk accompanying me.

Recording Notes:
This is a mix of a couple IEM feeds plus Schoeps audio. Crowd noise is generally well behaved in the Schoeps recording, but there are occasional individual crowd noises throughout the show. The IEM feeds have metronome throughout songs along with counts during sounds. I’ve zapped all the counts and significantly reduced the metronome. However, the metronome is still there. I could be more aggressive with the filtering but it would then start to degrade the music. Regarding the mix, I usually do more of a band mix, but I kept her vocals more upfront than I usually do. After all, people come to hear Adele sing, and not guitar solos. I compared to the PA mix through the schoeps, and that’s how the sound guy keeps the overall balance too.

Anita Baker – London, England (07/27/86)

Anita Baker
London, UK
HMV Hammersmith Apollo
1986-07-27

01 Baby, why you treat me so bad
02 Feel the need
03 Mystery
04 You bring me joy
05 You’re the best thing yet
06 Watch your step
07 Angel

08 Same ole love
09 Sometimes
10 Caught up in the rapture
11 Been so long
12 Sweet love

FM – Cassette (master) – Audacity – xACT

Support the artists by buying their records.

The Midnight Cafe Mix #2 – It’s All Right

 

Various Artists
The Midnight Cafe Mix #2 – It’s All Right

I no longer have this mix on my hard drive. One day I’ll try to remake it.

My goal was to do a mix every month and here it is the middle of March and I’m just getting my second one out.  Truth is I had this one ready at the end of February but kept forgetting to post it.  Once again this is a pretty random mix.  These aren’t the greatest bootleg songs of all time.  They aren’t the best performances by these artists nor even the best versions of these songs.  Its just a bunch of songs that I like, put together for fun.

The transitions should be a little better this time than last, though I’m still learning how to edit the MP3s.

1. “Where the Streets Have No Name” – U2
1987.05.15 – Rutherford, NJ

U2 at the height of their powers.  I always loved this song as the opener for The Joshua Tree and it works really well opening this mix.

2. “Good Lovin'” – The Grateful Dead
1978.04.12 – Durham, NC

Not my favorite period for the Dead, nor my favorite cover song, but they do a really nice rockin’ version here.

3. “One More Cup of Coffee” – Bob Dylan
1993.11.16 – New York, NY

From the infamous Supperclub shows.  The all acoustic version knocks some of the menace out of this song, but the excellent playing more than makes up for it.

4.  “Wings for Wheels” – Bruce Springsteen
1975.02.05 – Bryn Mawr PA

An early rendition of “Thunder Road.”  Its fun to catch the various differences between this and its “official” version.

5. “Fred Jones Part 2” – Ben Folds
2005.12.29 – XM Radio

Slowing things down a bit comes this ballad from Ben Folds.

6. “Mission in the Rain” – Jerry Garcia Band
1989.01.28 – San Francisco, CA

I’m usually not a fan of this song, but Jerry’s got a nice solo in it which is followed by some interesting stuff by Melvin Seals.  It starts off really slow and soft but it cooks up eventually.

7. “Breakdown” – Tom Petty
1999.04.23 – Hamburg, Germany

Tom Petty gets things rocking again.  I really like the little vocal rave up at the end.

8. “Sweet Jane” – Lou Reed
1974.05.14 – Stockholm, Sweden

Holy moly is Lou on fire here.  The whole band just smokes.

9. “Heroes” David Bowie
2003.11.22 – Dublin, Ireland

The first bit of this is clipped but its well worth the slight error there to hear the rest of it.

10. “Vanlose Stairway” – Van Morrison
1983.07.03

It doesn’t get any smoother than to have Van take us away on the Vanlose Stairway.

Simon & Garfunkel – Washington, D.C. (12/14/03)

Simon & Garfunkel w/The Everly Brothers
MCI Center
Washington, DC
December 14, 2003

Source: DPA 4060 mics > Sony PCM M1
Transfer: Sony DTC-ZE700 > optical cable > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (44.1 Hz)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > WAV > TLH [SB’s aligned] Flac level 8
Traders Den 10/05/16 + from the collection of Sean S.
Transferred and Tracked by kingrue upload 924

Previously there was an ALD version of this show that had noticable hiss, static.

What I have here is a newly released Audience source.

The Everly Brothers were introduced partway into the concert, sang 3 songs and were joined by S&G for Bye Bye Love.
(*) Everly Brothers
(**) Everly Brothers with Simon & Garfunkel

01 America (Intro)
02 Old Friends
03 Hazy Shade Of Winter
04 I Am A Rock
05 America
06 At The Zoo
07 Baby Driver
08 Kathy’s Song
09 Hey Schoolgirl
10 Wake Up Little Susie (*)
11 Dream (*)
12 Let it Be Me (*)
13 Bye Bye Love (**)
14 Scarborough Fair
15 Homeward Bound
16 The Sound Of Silence
17 Feelin’ Groovy
18 Mrs. Robinson
19 Slip Sliding Away
20 El Condor Pasa
21 Keep The Customer Satisfied
22 The Only Living Boy In New York
23 American Tune
24 My Little Town – Missing
25 Bridge Over Troubled Water
26 Cecilia
27 The Boxer
28 Leaves That Are Green
29 The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)

Total Time = 126:10 min

Pearl Jam -Maryland Heights, MO (07/02/98)

Pearl Jam
July 2, 1998
Riverport Amphitheater
Maryland Heights, MO

opening band: Murder City Devils

DISC ONE:
01 Intro
02 Oceans
03 Hail Hail
04 Brain of J
05 Spin the Black Circle
06 Tremor Christ
07 Given to Fly
08 In Hiding
09 Corduroy
10 MFC
11 Wishlist
12 Nothingman
13 improv ->
14 Habit
15 Even Flow
16 Daughter/(Institutionalized)

DISC TWO:
01 Immortality
02 Black
03 Alive
04 encore break
05 Do the Evolution
06 Jeremy
07 I Got Shit
08 Better Man/(Save it For Later)
09 Fuckin’ Up
10 Yellow Ledbetter

SV065 – “CHANGES”
3-source matrix:
[SBD (mono) -> ALD -> SBM-1 -> D8 -> DAT(M) -> FLAC -> .wav] +
[Schoeps CCM4s -> Aerco -> SBM-1 -> D100 (20th row center) -> DAT(1) -> FLAC -> .wav] +
[AKG460b + ck8 (shotgun) -> EAA-PSP3 -> DTR-80P -> D7 (33rd row center) -> DAT(1) -> FLAC -> .wav -> dEQ]
=> FLAC

DAT>FLAC transfers: DA20mkII -> Audiophile 2496 -> Soundforge -> FLAC frontend -> .flac

Transfers by: cps 01/15/05
Mix by: BLG 07/23/05
Artwork: Allen Robertson

Note:
This is one of six versions that have made for this show. This particular source is “F” listed below.
“A” = stereo matrix mix by dan@am-dig.com
“B” = DTS 5.1 audio version by dan@am-dig.com
“C” = 6-channel x 24/44 DVD audio version by dan@am-dig.com
“D” = 6-channel x 16/44 DVD audio version by dan@am-dig.com
“E” = DVD-A 24/44 matrix mix by dan@am-dig.com
“F” = stereo matrix mix by BLG

Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons/TwoFeetThick):
Excellent show with the opening songs totally rocked out. Band looks really happy and playing great. ‘Oceans’ is a beautiful opener and ‘In Hiding’ is one of the finest versions played. ‘Nothingman’ is introduced as a song about a man who “not only couldn’t change the world … he couldn’t even take care of himself.” ‘Institutionalized’ is a Suicidal Tendencies cover (“I’m not crazy, you’re the one who’s crazy … institution.”) ‘Fuckin’ Up’ is a total surprise! Great crowd.

Various Artists – Washington, D.C. (01/17/93) “The Absolutely Unofficial Blue Jeans Bash For Arkansas”

Various Artists
Washington, D.C.
01/17/93
The Absolutely Unofficial Blue Jeans Bash for Arkansas

A celebration of Bill Clinton’s first presidential win. Apparently, it was open to the public but you had to show an Arkansas driver’s license to get in.

1 Introductions
2 Cate Brothers – Time Is A Thief
3 Cate Brothers – I Can’t Give It Up
4 Cate Brothers — Am I Losing You
5 Cate Brothers — Helping Hands
6 Stage Ambience
7 The Band – Rag Mama Rag
8 The Band – The Shape I’m In
9 The Band – The Weight
10 Clarence Clemons – instrumental
11 Clarence Clemons – song introduction
12 Clarence Clemons — instrumental
13 The Band — Life Is A Carnival
I4 Rick Danko introduces Ronnie Hawkins
I5 Ronnie Hawkins – Who Do You Love
16 Ronnie Hawkins — Run Little Willie
I7 The Band — Stage Fright
I8 The Band – Down Home Blues
19 Levon Helm introduces Varra Clements
20 Vassar Clements — Sweet Georgia Brown
21 The Band — W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
22 Kim Wilson — Shotgun
23 Kim Wilson introduces Dr. John
24 Dr. John – Iko Iko
25 Dr. John – Right Place, Wrong Time
26 The Band — Let The Good Times Roll (incomplete)
27 Stage Ambience
28 The Band — Back To Memphis
29 Song Introduction
30 Ronnie Hawkins – Forty Days
3] The Band — Caledonia
32 Introductions
33 Don Johnson & Stephen Stills – Slow Down
34 Don Johnson & Stephen Stills — Stormy Monday
35 Dickey Betts — Southbound
36 Stephen Stills — I Won’t Go Away
37 Stephen Stills – For What It’s Worth
38 Stage Ambience
39 Bob Dylan – To Be Alone With You
40 Stephen Stills — Key To The Highway
41 I Shall Be Released
42 (I Don’t Wanna To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty – Auckland, New Zealand (02/07/86)

Mt Smart Stadium
Auckland, New Zealand
7 February 1986

01 – Train Of Pain (?)
02 – Positively 4th Street
03 – Clean Cut Kid
04 – Shake
05 – I’ll Remember You
06 – Trust Yourself
07 – That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
08 – Masters Of War

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
09 – Straight Into Darkness (Tom Petty)
10 – American Girl (Tom Petty)

11 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
12 – The Times They Are A-Changin’

13 – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
14 – Just Like A Woman
15 – I’m Moving On (Hank Snow)
16 – Lenny Bruce
17 – When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
18 – Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
19 – Seeing The Real You At Last
20 – Ballad Of A Thin Man

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
21 – So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star (R. McGuinn/C. Hillman)
22 – Refugee (Tom Petty & Mike Campbell)

23 – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
24 – I And I
25 – Shot Of Love
26 – In The Garden

(encore)

27 – Blowin’ In The Wind
28 – Gotta Serve Somebody
29 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Second concert of the 1986 True Confessions Far East Tour.
Second concert with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Second 1986 concert.
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
Tom Petty (guitar),
Mike Campbell (guitar),
Benmont Tench (keyboards),
Howie Epstein (bass),
Stan Lynch (drums)
The Queens Of Rhythm:
Debra Byrd,
Queen Esther Marrow,
Madelyn Quebec,
Elisecia Wright (backing vocals).

01 is instrumental.
11, 12 Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
29 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
13, 27, 29 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
23 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass).

Stereo audience recording, 135 minutes.

LB-09392 ; 71min+65min ; 2CDR ; Rating: B-

Steve Earle & The Del McCoury – Malmo, Sweden (05/11/99)

Steve Earle & The Del McCoury Band
Kulturbolaget, Malmo, Sweden
11th May 1999

01 Texas Eagle
02 Yours Forever Blue
03 My Old Friend The Blues
04 Graveyard Shift
05 Outlaw’s Honeymoon
06 Dixieland
07 Connemara Breakdown
08 Harlan Man
09 The Mountain
10 I Still Carry You Around
11 Taneytown
12 I Can Wait
13 Halo ‘Round The Moon
14 Carrie Brown

15 Mystery Train Part II
16 Leroy’s Dustbowl Blues
17 Hometown Blues
18 Long, Lonesome Highway Blues
19 I’m Looking Through You
20 Ben McCulloch
21 Tom Ames’ Prayer
22 A Good Man Like Me
23 Now She’s Gone
24 Valentine’s Day
25 Another Town
26 South Nashville Blues
27 I Ain’t Ever Satisfied
28 Copperhead Road
29 Until The Day I Die
30 Johnny Come Lately

Steve plays a solo set with the acoustic guitar and a set with the Del McCoury band.

Source: FM
Lineage-silver-eac-flac
Bootleg purchased at a record fair.