Joni Mitchell – Vancouver, Canada (09/02/79)

Joni Mitchell
1979-09-02
Vancouver, BC Canada
PNE Coliseum

Source: Audience
Lineage: ANA(M)>WAV [96kHz/24bit]>WAV [44.1kHz/16bit]>FLAC [Level 8]
Transfer: Nakamichi CR-7A>PreSonus FireStudio Project>Adobe Audition 3.0>Cdwave editor>FLAC frontend 1.7.1
Taping Gear: Sony ECM-22P>Sony TC-55
Taped By: JEMS
Transferred By: Mike Ziegler

Band Members:
Joni Mitchell – guitar, piano, vocals
Don Alias – drums, percussion
Michael Brecker – sax
Lyle Mays – keyboards
Pat Metheny – lead guitar
Jaco Pastorius – bass

The Persuasions – vocals
Jerry Lawson
Jimmy Hayes
Joe Russell
Jayotis Washington
Toubo Rhoad

Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Big Yellow Taxi
03. Just Like This Train
04. In France They Kiss On Main Street
05. Coyote
06. Edith And The Kingpin
07. Free Man In Paris
08. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
09. Bass Solo
10. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines
11. Amelia
12. Hejira (inc. guitar solo)
13. Drum Solo ->
14. Dreamland
15. Black Crowe
16. Furry Sings The Blues
17. God Must Be A Boogie Man
18. Band Introductions
19. Raised On Robbery
20. Shadows And Light
21. The Last Time I Saw Richard
22. Why Do Fools Fall In Love
23. Woodstock

Length: 117:47

Notes:
JEMS master recording. Very good to excellent sounding recording capturing Joni at the peak of her jazz period touring in support of her album Mingus. This album was a colaboration with jazz legend Charles Mingus who passed away before the album could be finished. This is a fine show with some jazz greats backing Joni on this tour.

Bob Dylan – New York, NY (01/31/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
31 January 1974

❃ AFTERNOON SHOW ❃

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Lay Lady Lay
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
It Ain’t Me Babe
Ballad Of A Thin Man
All Along The Watchtower
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right
Gates Of Eden
Just Like A Woman
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Forever Young
Highway 61 Revisited
Like A Rolling Stone

– ENCORE(s) –

Maggie’s Farm
Blowin’ In The Wind

❃ EVENING SHOW ❃

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Lay Lady Lay
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
It Ain’t Me Babe
Ballad Of A Thin Man
All Along The Watchtower
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right
Gates Of Eden
Just Like A Woman
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Forever Young//
Highway 61 Revisited – Officially Released on The Band: A Musical History
Like A Rolling Stone

– ENCORE(s) –

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Blowin’ In The Wind

Note: First “Highway 61 Revisited” of the 1974 tour.

Tom Waits – Tulsa, OK (06/25/08)

Tom Waits
Brady Theater
Tulsa, Oklahoma
June 25th, 2008

A plea from the taper: Please support the artist by purchasing official music. These tapes are not intended to replace official product. The artists and their teams rely on purchases of official releases. It is easy to download music for free, but there is a cost to produce it. Please support the artist!

Sonic Studios DSM 6S/L Microphones > Sonic Studios PA-6LC2 Microphone Pre-Amplifier > Zoom H2 Recorder 16-bit/44.1-KHz wav files > Sound Forge > CD Wav > Wav
Recorded and Mastered by K2

101 Lucinda
102 Down In The Hole
103 Falling Down
104 All The World Is Green
105 November
106 Raindogs
107 Fannin Street
108 Trampled Rose
109 Black Market Baby
110 Anywhere I Lay My Head
111 Lie To Me
112 Chatting
113 Invitation To The Blues
114 Lucky Day
115 Chatting
116 Innocent When You Dream

201 Hoist That Rag
202 Get Behind The Mule
203 Jesus Gonna Be Here
204 Goin’ Out West
205 Shore Leave
206 Cemetery Polka
207 Come On Up To The House

Encores:
208 Make It Rain
209 Eyeball Kid
210 Time

Personnel:
Tom Waits – vocals, guitar, piano, percussion, bullhorn
Seth Ford-Young – bass
Vincent Henry – woodwinds
Omar Torrez – guitar/banjo
Casey Waits – drums
Sullivan Waits – clarinet/conga
Patrick Warren – keyboard

Waits has dubbed his summer 2008 tour “Glitter and Doom,” a trek through the lower half of the U.S. he described as “PEHDTSCKJMBA” (pronounced “pess-kuh-JUM-buh), an acronym for each of the tour’s stops: Phoenix, El Paso, Houston, Dallas, Tulsa, St. Louis, Columbus, Knoxville, Jacksonville, Mobile, Birmingham and Atlanta.

REVIEW: Tom Waits
tulsaworld.com
6/27/2008 11:59:09 AM

By Jennifer Chancellor
World Scene Writer

It was a carnival-like revival of the surreal on the historic Brady Theater stage on Wednesday night at the Brady Theater, and Tom Waits was its swarthy-voiced ringleader.

The storied singer and spoken-word performer maneuvered between piano, guitar and maracas, and his band belted out tunes on clarinet, bass clarinet, doghouse bass, drums, keyboards, hand drums and more.

For this show, however, Waits’ trademark granulated voice was the ultimate instrument, from rumbling growls to falsettos and even beatboxing.

During Rain Dogs, he pulled his leg up and arms out, into a crane position and clapped his hands.

As he raven-cawed out the lyrics, We sail tonight for Singapore, the vivid blue, white, red and yellow spotlights blinked and burned against the crushed red velvet curtains behind him.

The near-capacity audience was set adrift into Waits intricate aural hallucination.

In between songs, he’d croak out salty monologues about the sound of corn growing to how sensitive eels are to alcohol.

Several times, he even gently shushed the amorous crowd, which often erupted into yells and chants for their favorite songs while he segued through his set after all, it was Waits first time to perform in Tulsa. Ever.

It was also his first performance in the Sooner state since 1974, when he opened for Frank Zappa in Oklahoma City.
As if drunkenly running from a hell hound on his heels, he staggered into Goin’ Out West, claiming he had a devil on a leash.

Throughout the set, fog roiled forth in bursts as he stomped his feet on the stage. Sweat streaked his cheeks like tears and saturated his three-piece gray suit.He never faltered.

The two-plus hour set was as eclectic as his decades-long career, as he barked out poetry to tunes like Lucinda, November, Black Market Baby, Innocent When You Dream, Cemetery Polka, Come on Up to the House, Rain Dogs and Lie to Me.

During the encore, he donned a mirrored bowler hat and spun like a disco ball.

So put a candle in the window and a kiss upon his lips,î he sang along to his encore tune Time.

I made a golden promise, that we would never part. I gave my love a locket, and then I broke her heart.

As the dish outside the window fills with rain / Just like a stranger with the weeds in your heart / And pay the fiddler off till I come back again.

Wilco – A Ghost is Born Tour Compilation

Wilco
2004 “A Ghost Is Born” Tour Compilation

Disc 1

01. Intro Fred Armisen August 8 New Port, RI
02. Muzzle Of Bees August 8 New Port, RI
03. Hummingbird, September 14 Columbia,Mo- The Blue Note
04. At Least That’s What You Said September 15 St.Louis,Mo- fox Theater
05. Handshake Drugs September 17 Dallas,Tx- Granada Theater
06. Hell Is Chrome September 18 Austin, Tx- Stubbs
07. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart September 19 Austin,TX- ACL
08. A Shot In the Arm September 22 Nashville,TN-Uptown Mix
09. I’m the Man Who Loves You September 24 Asheville,NC-Thomas Wolf Aud.
10. Jesus, etc. September 25 Raleigh,NC- Memorial Auditorium
11. War On War September 28 Baltimore,MD-The Norva
12. Theologians September 30 Burlington,VT-Memorial Auditorium
13. I’m Always In Love October 1 Boston,MA-The Wang Center
14. Company In My Back October 3 N. Hampton,MA-Calvin Theater
15. Candyfloss October 5 NYC(1)-Radio City Music Hall
16. Magazine Called Sunset October 6 NYC(2)-Radio City Music Hall
17. Via Chicago October 9 Toronto, Canada-Massey Hall
18. Ashes Of American Flags October 8 Saratoga,NY-The Sports Center Gym

Disc 2

01. Fred Armisen encore intro October 6 NYC(2)-Radio City Music Hall
02. Poor Places October 10 Ann Arbor,MI-Hill Auditorium
03. Reservations October 25 Minneapolis,MN(1)-The Orpheum Theater
04. Less Than You Think October 26 Minneapolis,MN(2)-The Orpheum Theater
05. Spiders October 27 Madison,WI-The Orpheum Theater
06. The Late Greats October 29 Chicago,IL(1)-Auditorium Theater
07. Kingpin October 30 Chicago,IL(2)-Auditorium Theater
08. Heavy Metal Drummer October 31 Chicago,IL(3)-Auditorium Theater
09. Passenger Side November 6 Denver,CO-Fillmore Auditorium
10. Far, Far Away November 10 Seattle,WA-The Paramount Theater
11. California Stars November 13 San Jose,CA-Center For the Preforming Arts
12. Don’t Fear the Reaper November 14 Oakland,CA-Paramount Theater
13. Misunderstood November 15 San Francisco,CA-The Fillmore
14. Another Man’s Done Gone November 18 L.A.,CA(1)The Witlern
15. Radio Cure November 19 L.A.(2)-The Witlern
16. I’m A Wheel November 20 Tempe,AZ-Marquee Theater

Disc 3

01. She’s A Jar October 6 NYC(2)-Radio City Music Hall
02. Pot Kettle Black September 14 Columbia,MO-The Blue Note
03. Cars Can’t Escape October 8 Saratoga,NY-The Sports Center Gym
04. Wishful Thinking October 10 Ann Arbor,MI-Hill Auditorium
05. The Lonely 1 September 15 St.Louis,Mo- fox Theater
06. In A Future Age October 30 Chicago,IL(2)-Auditorium Theater
07. At My Window Sad & Lonely November 6 Denver,CO-Fillmore Auditorium
08. Monday November 20 Tempe,AZ-Marquee Theater
09. Casino Queen September 15 St.Louis,Mo- fox Theater
10. Hoodoo Voodoo October 31 Chicago,IL(3)-Auditorium Theater
11. Sunken Treasure September 17 Dallas,Tx- Granada Theater
12. New Madrid September 14 Columbia,MO-The Blue Note
13. One By One October 10 Ann Arbor,MI-Hill Auditorium
14. Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard September 17 Dallas,Tx- Granada Theater
15. Kicking Television November 15 San Francisco,CA-The Fillmore
16. How To Fight Loneliness September 14 Columbia,MO-The Blue Note
17. When The Roses Bloom Again October 9 Toronto, Canada-Massey Hall
18. Christ For President October 29 Chicago,IL(1)-Auditorium Theater
19. Be Not So Fearful November 18 L.A.,CA(1)The Witlern

Disc 4

01. Tweedy’s New Years Eve December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
02. Livin’ After Midnight December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
03. Love Will Keep Us Together December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
04. Political Science December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
05. I Shall Be Released December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
06. Something In The Air December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
07. Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
08. If All Men Were Brothers December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
09. Tweedy Interview July 2 Werchter, Belgium
10. Theologians June 16 David Letterman NYC
11. Theologians September 29 Conan O’Brian NYC
12. I’m A Wheel November 8 Jay Lenno L.A.
13. The Late Greats January 3 2005 David Letterman NYC
14. At Least That’s What You Said September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
15. Muzzle of Bees September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
16. Hell Is Chrome September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
17. Ashes of American Flags September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
18. I’m A Wheel September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
19. Conclusion: Jeff Tweedy on music

From the original uploader:

This compilation starts at the Newport Folk Fest on August 8 2004, only because that was the first show with the new lineup of the band that I was fortunate enough to attend and tape.

The North American tour didn’t start proper until September 14 in Columbia, Mo. and it ended in Salt Lake City on November 22, 2004. Salt Lake City is the only show not represented in this compilation because a recording had not surfaced by the time the comp. was ready for release. Every song Wilco played on this tour is included in this comp with the exception of “Remember the Mountain Bed,” because it was only played in SLC.

Discs one and two are compiled in order resembling an average show’s set list during the tour; the songs are also in chronological order.

Disc three is a collection of tour set list rarities.

The fourth disc includes cover songs the band played in NYC during the their New Years Eve show at Madison Square Garden. The songs played include covers of Judas Priest and Captain and Teneal. The remainder of the disc are TV performances collected during the tour.

I have included artwork that I created to fit a single four disc jewel, or two two disc jewel cases. I also include a tour chart that has every song performed on this tour, and the order in which the songs were played, starting with Columbia, Mo and ending with SLC.

Enjoy!
Dave
“Time Was Just a Joke”

Hosted at The Owl & The Bear
http://owlandbear.com

John Coltrane – Stuttgart, Germany (11/04/63)

John Coltrane Quartet
upgrade / new source
Liederhalle, Stuttgart
Nov.4,1963 (partial)

1. Afro Blue (6:48)
2. I Want to Talk About You (10:42)
3. Impressions (28:52)
4. My Favorite Things (18:51)

John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums

lineage:
fm/sbd > ? >cd-r> eac(secure mode)> wav> flac(7)(asb)

Sound quality goes from the original B quality to upgraded A+

388 MB TT: 65:13

The Who – Anaheim, CA (06/14/70)

THE WHO
Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, CA
June, 14 1970

Disc 1:
01 Heaven And Hell
02 I Can’t Explain
03 Young Man Blues
04 Water
05 The Seeker
06 Overture
07 1921
08 Amazing Journey
09 Sparks
10 Eyesight To The Blind
11 Christmas
12 The Acid Queen
13 Pinball Wizard
14 Do You Think It’s Alright
15 Fiddle About
16 Tommy Can You Hear Me
17 There’s A Doctor
18 Go To The Mirror
19 Smash The Mirror
20 Miracle Cure
21 I’m Free
22 Tommy’s Holiday Camp
23 We’ re Not Gonna Take It

Disc 2:
24 Summertime Blues
25 Shakin’ All Over incl. Spoonful tease
26 My Generation incl. Don’t Even Know Myself tease >
27 See Me Feel Me >
28 Sparks >
29 Naked Eye
30 Magic Bus

approx. 110 mins
seamless recording, disc change is a suggestion

?gen C > CD > EAC > wav > Adobe Audition > CDwave >
FlacFrontend (verified, with align on sector boundaries) >
flac > TTD

Neil Young – Spicewood, TX (07/05/03)

Neil Young with Crazy Horse
Willie’s Picnic
07-05-03
Two River Canyon Ampitheater
Spicewood, TX

01: Love To Burn
02: Sedan Delivery
03: Powderfinger
04: Prisoners of Rock ‘n’ Roll
05: Roll Another Number (For The Road)
(w/ Willie Nelson)
06: Down By The River
(w/ Willie Nelson)
07: Rockin’ In The Free World

Willie Nelson 4th of July Picnic

XM Radio Broadcast – Quality A

Traded CD-R>EAC>FLAC

This show would be worth having for the tremendous version of Down By The River alone!

Tom Waits – WESU Radio Special

Tom Waits
WESU Radio Special

Disk 1
1. Virginia Avenue

9/21/73
“Folk Scene” KPFK Radio
Los Angeles, CA

2. Semi Suite Intro
3. Semi Suite

1/11/74
Folk Arts Rare Records
San Diego, CA

4. Heart of Saturday Night Intro

11/16/73
Folk Arts Rare Records
San Diego, CA

5. Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night

1/11/74
Folk Arts Rare Records
San Diego, CA

6. Please Call Me Baby

10/8/74
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO

7. Joking with Frank Zappa

11/9/74
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA:

8. Fumblin With the Blues

1/12/75
“Folk Scene” KPFK Radio
Los Angeles, CA

9. Nighthawk Postcards From Easy Street

2/19/75
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO

10. Car Stories

4/22/75
Bottom Line
New York City

11. Ol 55

4/22/75
Bottom Line
New York City

12. Shiver Me Timbers
13. Better Off Without a Wife Intro
14. Better Off Without a Wife

12/3/75
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO

15. Emotional Weather Report

1/3/76
The Main Point
Bryn Mawr, PA

Disk 2

1. Saturday Night Fish Fry
2. Diamonds on My Windshield

5/26/76
Hotel L’American
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

3. Bad Liver Intro
4. Bad Liver and a Broken Heart

10/2/76
West Chester Jazz Festival, West Chester University
West Chester, PA

5. Eggs and Sausage Intro
6. Eggs and Sausage
7. Ghosts of Saturday Night

11/9/76
Shaboo Inn
Willimantic, CT

8. Midnight Lullaby
9. The One That Got Away

4/26/77
Post Aula
Bremen, West Germany

10. Muriel
11. Jack and Neal

10/10/77
My Father’s Place
Rosslyn, Long Island, NY

12. I Never Talk To Strangers
13. Step Right Up

10/24/77
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH

14. New Coat of Paint

2/17/78
California Theatre
San Diego, CA

Disk 3

1. Small Change

2/17/78
California Theatre
San Diego, CA

2. I Wish I Was In New Orleans
3. When The Saints Go Marching In
4. Since I Fell For You
5. Christmas Card From a Hooker In Minneapolis
6. Burma Shave
7. Tom Traubert’s Blues

5/2/79
State Theatre
Sydney, Australia

8. Invitation Intro

10/24/77
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH

9. Invitation to the Blues
10. Eggs and Sausage

7/3/81 Expo Theatre
Montreal
Quebec, Canada

11. Looking For the Heart of Saturday Night

10/8/79
Uptown Theatre
Kansas City, MO

Drive-by Truckers – San Francisco, CA (02/08/18)

Drive-by Truckers
February 08, 2018
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco

Remix 3
D1 12 55:05
D2 16 79:34

Disc One

01. crowd/tuning
02. Ramon Casiano
03. Putting People On The Moon
04. A Ghost To Most
05. Guns Of Umpqua
06. Where The Devil Don’t Stay
07. I Used To Be A Cop
08. Guitar Man Upstairs
09. The Company I Keep
10, First Air Of Autumn
11. intro to guest Lilly Hiatt & Runaway Train
12. Runaway Train with guest Lilly Hiatt

Disc Two

01. Marry Me
02. Why Henry Drinks
03. Women Without Whiskey
04. 18 Wheels Of Love
05. Shit Shots Count
06. Sinkhole
07. Once They Banned Imagine
08. What It Means
09. Filthy And Fried
10. The Righteous Path
11. Three Dimes Down
12. Lookout Mountain
13. Shut Your Mouth And Get On The Plane
14. The KKK Took My baby Away
15. Hell No I Ain’t Happy
16. applause/crowd

Brad Morgan – Drums!
Mike Cooley – Guitar, Vocals
Patterson Hood – Guitar, Vocals
Matt Patton – Bass, Vocals
Jay Gonzales – Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals

recorded with a Roland R-05 (internal mics) about middle of left balcony

Bob Dylan – Seattle, WA (02/09/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Coliseum
Seattle, Washington
9 February 1974

Early Show:

01. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
04. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
05. It Ain’t Me Babe
06. Ballad Of A Thin Man

07. Stage Fright (the Band)
08. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
09. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
10. When you Awake (the Band)
11. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)

12. All Along The Watchtower
13. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
14. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

01. She Belongs To Me ñ (solo)
02. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
03. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll ñ (solo)
04. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
05. Wedding Song ñ (solo)

06. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
07. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
08. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
09. 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)

Late Show

< disk 1 >

01. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
04. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
05. It Ain’t Me Babe
06. Ballad Of A Thin Man

07. Stage Fright (the Band)
08. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
09. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
10. When you Awake (the Band)
11. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)

12. All Along The Watchtower
13. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
14. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

< disk 2 >

01. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
02. Just Like A Woman ñ (solo)
03. Wedding Song ñ (solo)
04. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
05. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)

06. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
07. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
08. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
09. 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)
14. Blowin’ In The Wind

Note:
Exactly the same set list as 6 February [Evening].
Before “Lay Lady Lay”, Bob says “Glad to be in Seattle…..Jimi Hendrix!!”