Bruce Hornsby – Atlanta, GA (06/22/97)

Bruce Hornsby
Furthur Festival
Lakewood Amphitheatre
Atlanta, GA
06-22-97

01 Jam >
02 Big // Rumble >
03 Night on the Town *
04 Mandolin Rain >
05 That Would Be Something – Mandolin Rain
06 (When in Rome) – Scarlet Begonias
07 Tango King
08 White Wheeled Limousine
09 GDTRFB

* w/ Jorma Kaukonen

SOurce: SBD > DAT @ 48k
Transfer: D8 > Dio 2448 > Soundforge 5.0 (48k > 44.1k) > CDWav > FLAC Frontend > .flac

// There is a small cut @ 2:52 in “Big Rumble,” approximately 3 or 4 seconds missing on master dat.

A Note About Images

As noted in the little pre-amble post that is stuck to the top of the main page I’ve been trying to be more careful with what images I use for this blog. I’m trying to only use images I feel are not copyrighted – concert posters, ticket stubs, pre-made cover art, etc. This means that quite a few posts don’t have any images at all. I’ve always felt an image makes a post look better. I’m a visually minded person so I like having an image at the top of each page.

That is going to end for a while. I’ve used Flickr for about as long as I can remember to host images on this blog. They have mostly been a good service. They are easy to use, their embed feature is intuitive and for a long time they allowed you to upload an unlimited number of photos.

Their login process has always been crap, though. At some point, years ago, they were bought out by Yahoo and you had to create a Yahoo account in order to use Flickr. Like probably most of you I allow my browser to remember my user names and passwords for most things. So whenever I went to Flickr it automatically logged me in and I could just upload and share photos. Every now and again something would go wrong and my browser would no longer remember my password, and I’d have to try and figure it out. Apparently some of these times I wouldn’t be able to figure it out and I’d just create a new account.

Last night I went to Flickr only to be told I had to create a new password. Trouble is I couldn’t remember my user name and Flickr wasn’t giving it to me. I tried to fetch that information using my main e-mail. After a whole annoying process it gave me a new password and I was able to log into the Flickr account.

Surprise! While it was my Flickr account it wasn’t the one I’ve been using for the blog. This account only had a few old personal photos on it. So I tried my secondary e-mail address. Same whole annoying process, same result. More of my old photos but not what I’ve been using for the blog. I spent an hour digging around for possible other e-mail. Found two Yahoo e-mails used them and got the same stinking thing. I tried a bunch of old e-mail accounts I created in order to get new Mediafire free accounts and there is nothing associated with them.

I’ve exhausted everything I know. At some point in time, I created a Flickr account with an unknown e-mail and used it for a long time. I uploaded over a thousand images on it to use for this blog. I even paid Flickr to get a pro account because they started making you pay when you reached 1,000 images. But now all that is lost.

I don’t have the patience to create yet another account and start over so for. now we are going image less. Images will of course still be included in the bootleg files if they were originally included. But I won’t be searching for them.

I know, I know. I’m an idiot for creating so many accounts in the first place. I feel like an idiot and am completely frustrated I seem to have left no trace of it anywhere.

Jimi Hendrix – San Francisco, CA (10/10-12/68)

The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Complete Winterland Reels
(ATM 208-210/ATM 211-213)

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, October 10, 1968 (complete 1st
& 2nd show), October 11, 1968 (complete 1st show & 2nd show) and
October 12, 1968 (complete 1st & 2nd show).

Setlist:

DISC 1: 1ST SHOW (October 10)

1. Intro/Tune-up (0:24)
2. Are You Experienced (7:36)
3. Voodoo Child (slight return) (7:38)
4. Red House (14:51)
5. Foxy Lady (6:12)
6. Like A Rolling Stone (9:44)
7. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (5:27)
8. Purple Haze / Outside Woman Blues (6:01)

Total running time: 58:00

DISC 2: 2ND SHOW (October 10)

1. Intro/Tune-up (2:28)
2. Tax Free (13:33)
3. Lover Man (4:27)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (9:09)
5. Hear My Train A Comin’ (12:57)
6. Killing Floor (with Jack Casady on bass) (9:19)
7. Hey Joe (with Jack Casady on bass) (5:31)
8. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (6:32)
9. Purple Haze (5:59)

Total running time: 70:38

DISC 3: 1ST SHOW (October 11)

1. Intro (2:02)
2. Are You Experienced (with Virgil Gonsales on flute) (17:05)
3. Voodoo Child (slight return) (8:14)
4. Red House (11:50)
5. Foxy Lady (5:44)
6. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (6:32)
7. Purple Haze (5:59)

Total running time: 57:35

DISC 4: 2ND SHOW (October 11)

1. Intro (0:29)
2. Tax Free (Drum & Bass) (20:32)
3. Spanish Castle Magic (11:05)
4. Like A Rolling Stone (with Herbie Rich on organ) (11:32)
5. Lover Man (with Herbie Rich on organ) (5:39)
6. Hey Joe (with Herbie Rich on organ) (5:13)
7. Fire (with Herbie Rich on organ) (4:44)
8. Foxy Lady (with Herbie Rich on organ) (5:13)
9. Purple Haze (5:53)

Total running time: 64:35

DISC 5: 1ST SHOW (October 12)

1. Intro (2:29)
2. Fire (3:47)
3. Lover Man (5:37)
4. Like A Rolling Stone (12:14)
5. Foxy Lady (6:53)
6. Drum & Bass Jam (Noel Redding & Mitch Mitchell) (8:58)
7. Tax Free (8:14)
8. Hey Joe (6:50)
9. Purple Haze (3:39)
10. Wild Thing (3:28)

Total running time: 61:57

DISC 6: 2ND SHOW (October 12)

1. Intro (1:32)
2. Foxy Lady (8:22)
3. Manic Depression (5:55)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (9:07)
5. Little Wing (4:40)
6. Spanish Castle Magic (7:06)
7. Red House (12:08)
8. Voodoo Child (slight return) (7:02)
9. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (4:57)
10. Purple Haze (7:02)

Total running time: 67:57

Lineup:

Jimi Hendrix: guitar (all tracks)
Mitch Mitchell: drums (all tracks)
Noel Redding: bass (all tracks)
Jack Casady: bass (disc 2, tracks 6, 7)
Virgil Gonzales: flute (disc 3, track 2)
Herbie Rich: organ (disc 4, tracks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)

Stereo Soundboard Digitally Restored (except October 11, tracks
5-7, 1st gen audience recording).

Lineage: 1st Generation Stereo Soundboard Recording (RAW unedited version)
Silver CD > EAC > FLAC FrontEnd (L-8) rburly 11-06-2004
Artwork included

This is an upgrade of ATM 011-016 “Three Nights of Winter”, which
was used for the “official” release “3 Nights At Winterland”. The
sound of this compared to the 2nd Gen used for ATM 011-016 is
somewhat different. This version has more bass and it’s also
“dryer” in sound (less reverb) than the 2nd Gen version. An
earlier flawed version of this Set is also in circulation. That
Set, sometimes also known as “Winterland Raw Source” and “A Raw
Winter”, suffers from index clicks, DAT clicks and buzzes all
throughout, and was “leaked” to the general public by a mistake.
The Clean version (this) has 9 tracks on Disc 4 (11.10.68/2nd
Show), while the flawed version only has 8 (same amount of music,
just one less index mark).

The more than six hours of live music assembled here gives
Hendrix fans the first opportunity to compare The Experienceís
live performances. 2-performances per night for 3-days recorded
during the bandís temporary residence at San Franciscoís Winter-
land arena. Given that these recordings have been assembled from
a variety of different sources, the sound quality, with exception
of the last 3 tracks on Disc 3, which, as the soundboard tape had
mysteriously stopped running, have been taken from a less-than
perfect audience recording is excellent, and as usual, Jimiís
virtuoso delivery is as varied and unpredictable as ever, as are
the technical problems which were invariably the sub-text of the
majority of Hendrix concerts.

Extraordinary Archives Traded Material series of the highest
quality Hendrix recordings available in traders’ circuits. All
recordings in the ATM series are taken from the lowest generation
masters available, and they have all been digitally restored
unless otherwise indicated.

All relevant informations on ATM series and Hendrix bootlegs,
including detailed tracklists, on Hans-Peter Johnsen’s In From
The Storm site: http://home.online.no/~hpjohnse/hendrix.html

Eric Clapton – Los Angles, CA (xx/xx/86) – August Sessions

Eric Clapton – The Slowhand Masterfile 12
August Sessions
Los Angeles, Ca.
April-May 1986 – Antrabata – SB 5

Track List

Walk Away
Miss You
Take a Chance
Run
Bad Influence
Hung Up On Your Love
Grand Illusion
Wanna Make Love to You
Walking the White Line
Holy Mother
The Mask
Hold On
Lady From Verona

SBD>?>SILVER CD>CDR>EAC>FLAC
Thanks again to MainlineFla!!!
Beautiful alternate versions(mostly instrumentals)!!!
EC does some experimenting with the tempo on several tracks, also some excellent guitar!!!

Eric Clapton – Surrey, England (07/01/89)

Eric Clapton and the ‘Band du Lac’
Wintershall Park
Surrey, England
July 1, 1989

Keep On Keeping On – KOK001/2 – Aud 5

Disc 1:

1. Pick Up The Pieces
2. Ain’t That Peculiar
3. Can I Get a Witness
4. Freedom Overspill
5. Lead Me To The Water
6. All I Need is a Miracle
7. Old Love
8. Stop In The Name of Love
9. You Don’t Know Like I Know
10. Respect
11. Throwing It All Away
12. A Bridge Across The Water
13. Lay Down Sally

Disc 2:

1. Souvenirs of London
2. Roll With It
3. Stop
4. I Am a Pilgrim
5. Loco in Acapulco
6. Gin House
7. The Living Years
8. Cocaine
9. A Whiter Shade of Pale
10. Twisting The Night Away
11. You Can’t Hurry Love
12. Night Time is the Right Time
13. Gimme Some Loving

Introduction (retrieved from the EC Tourography at http://www.ectours.de)

An all-star open-air charity concert in aid of Cancer Relief
Macmillan Nurses took place at Wintershall Estate in Bramley,
Surrey. Peter and Ann Hutley had opened the ground of their home
at Wintershall Estate to an invitation only audience. As he did
for a similar event last year (02-Jul-1988), Eric once again joined
the Band du Lac as they were jokingly called because of the stage’s
location at the foot of the lake.

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Mike Rutherford, Gary Brooker, Steve Winwood*
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“Picnic By the Lake”

Set List (and artist featured)

* Pick up the pieces (Instrumental)
* Ain’t that peculiar (Carol Kenyon)
* Can I get a witness (Sam Brown)
* Freedom overspill (Steve Winwood)
* Lead me to the water (Gary Brooker)
* All I need is a miracle (Phil Collins)
* Old love (Eric Clapton)
* Stop in the name of love (Sam, Vicky, Margo, Carol)
* You don’t know like I know (Phil Collins)
* Respect (Sam Brown)
* Throwing it all away (Phil Collins)
* A bridge across the water (Gary Brooker)
* Lay down Sally (Eric Clapton)
* A souvenir of London (Gary Brooker)
* Roll with it (Steve Winwood)
* Stop (Sam Brown)
* I am a pilgrim (Gary Brooker)
* Loco in Acapulco (Phil Collins)
* Gin house (Andy Fairweather Low)
* The living years (Gary Brooker)
* Cocaine (Eric Clapton)
* A whiter shade of pale (Gary Brooker)
* Twisting the night away (Margo Buchanon)
* You can’t hurry love (Phil Collins)
* Night time is the right time (Steve Winwood)
* Gimme some lovin’ (Steve Winwood)

Geetarz Comments:

There have been many of these “all star charity events” through
the years, but this is one of my all time favorites, just a great
show to put on and “groove” to …

Lineage:

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

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

Enjoy, and … PLAY IT LOUD!

May, 2010

http://www.geetarz.org

Bruce Hornsby – Cincinnati, OH (07/16/96)

furthur festival - 1997

Bruce Hornsby
Furthur Festival
Riverbend Amphitheater
Cincinnati, OH
7/16/97

01 What A Time >
02 Iko Iko >
03 Jacob’s Ladder
04 Fields of Grey >
05 Under the Boardwalk >
06 Fields of Grey
07 Tango King
08 When In Rome >
09 Sugaree //
10 Rainbow’s Cadillac
11 Quinn the Eskimo >
12 It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry >
13 Quinn the Eskimo

Source: SBD > CASS > CD
Transfer: CD > EAC > Audacity > WAV > FLAC
Taper Unknown
Transferred from CD by Bill Graves

Van Morrison & Elvis Costello – London, England (01/28/87)

VAN MORRISON guests Elvis Costello
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
January 28, 1987
Audience Recording

TRACKLIST

01. Announcement
02. What Would I Do
03. Jackie Wilson Said (I’m In Heaven When You Smile)
04. Help Me

MUSICIANS

Elvis Costello
Van Morrison
T Bone Burnett

The Confederates band:
James Burton – lead guitar
Jim Keltner – drums
Jerry Scheff – bass
Benmont Tench – keyboards
T-Bone Wolk – guitar, accordion, mandolin

themysticmuse notes: (2019-06-12)
I got this AUD recording from a serious vantrader as one single WAV file. I’ve split the WAV in separate tracks using adobe audition 2019 and then exported them as flacs, sbe’s fixed in TLH. metadata added to all tracks. no remastering has been made. artwork created and included.
ffp created for the flacs, md5 created to verify all files. enjoy!

LINEAGE: AUD > ? > WAV > tracks split (adobe audition 2019) > FLAC > SBE’s fixed (TLH) > FLAC

REVIEW by BP fallon:
Wednesday at 6.00 pm in the Albert Hall and Elvis and the Confederates are rehearsing with their special guest. Benmont Tench tells Van Morrison that he doesn’t know the old Sonny Boy Williamson song “Help Me,” so Van tells him to play the intro to Booker T and the MG’s “Green Onions” instead. It sounds great.
When Elvis introduces Van that evening, the place erupts even more. They do “Jackie Wilson Says” and it’s such a thrill to see Elvis and Van singing together, Van being pushed to his proper heights by these great players. And then it’s into “Help Me” with Benmont on the organ and Elvis on harmonica riffin’ off each other. Everyone’s grinning. Ooh, my soul.

REVIEW by Richard Cook:
A huge cheer was coughed up when EC called on an encore guest, a visibly underwhelmed Van Morrison. Van bumbled through three songs including a dismal “Jackie Wilson Said,” and ran off. Poor fellow — why bother him, anyway?

NOTES & TRIVIA:
Elvis covered “Full Force Gale” for “No Prima Donna”, the first tribute album for the songs of Van Morrison, released in 1994.
Elvis Costello’s “500 Albums You Need” (Vanity Fair, November 2000) features four albums by Van Morrison, including Astral Weeks (1968) and Moondance (1970).

More info about this show here: http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/index.php/Concert_1987-01-28_London

Jimi Hendrix: Shows By Date

xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 3
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Vol., 16
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 21
1966-1967 – European Broadcasts
1967.xx.xx – The Complete BBC Radio Sessions
1967.06.18 – Monterey, CA
1967.09.05 – Stockholm, Sweden
1968.03.07 – New York, NY – w/Jim Morrison, Johnny Winter, Buddy Miles
1968.03.17 – New York, NY
1968.04.15 – New York, NY – w/BB King
1968.05.10 – New York, NY
1968.10.10-12 – San Francisco, CA – Complete Winterland Reels
1969.02.24 – London, England
1970.07.30 – Maui, HI

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty – Clinging to Strange Promises

Bob Dylan & The Heartbreakers
From the “Temple in Flames” 1987 Tour
Remastered Recordings

1. Gotta Serve Somebody (10/17/87)
2. Shot of Love (09/25/87)
3. Man Gave Name To All the Animals (10/07/87)
4. All Along the Watchtower (09/05/87)
5. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) (09/15/87)
6. Highway 61 Revisited (09/12/87)
7. John Brown (09/13/87)
8. Dead Man Dead Man (10/12/87)
9. To Ramona (10/16/87)
10. I and I (09/13/87)
11. Forever Young (10/11/87)
12. Queen Jane Approximately (09/19/87)
13. Tangled Up In Blue (09/30/87)
14. House of the Rising Sun (10/07/87)
15. The Wicked Messenger (10/17/87)
16. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (09/26/87)