The Rolling Stones – Chicago, IL (06/21/19)

The Rolling Stones
No Filter in Chicago 1st Night -XAVEL ORIGINAL MASTER-」
XAVEL-Silver Masterpiece Series-205
Recorded Live at Soldier Field
Chicago, IL, USA
21st June 2019



[XAVEL ORIGINAL MASTER : Multiple Stereo IEM Sources Matrix Recording]

Trade FLACs >WAV > Change File Names To Reflect Etree Standards, FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.47 By OldNeumanntapr

(Disc 1)
01. Opening
02. Street Fighting Man
03. Let’s Spend the Night Together
04. Tumbling Dice
05. Sad Sad Sad
06. You Got Me Rocking
07. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
08. Angie
09. Dead Flowers
10. Sympathy for the Devil
11. Honky Tonk Women

(Disc 2)
01. Band Introductions
02. You Got the Silver (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
03. Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
04. Miss You
05. Paint It Black
06. Midnight Rambler
07. Start Me Up
08. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
09. Brown Sugar
Encore:
10. Gimme Shelter
11. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Lineage: Silver CDs > XLD (secure and accurate ripper) > FLAC

2019/06/21 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL IEM SBD

No Filter in Chicago 1st Night Disc 1 XAVEL

The Rolling Stones – Los Angeles, CA (07/13/24)

Rolling Stones
Sofi Stadium
Los Angeles,CA
07-13-2024

Lineage>SP-CMC-4U -> A10
taken from the ijwthstd blog>raw wav file>Roxio Sound Editor>Split tracks>Traders Little
Helper>flac 6>Us

Start Me Up
Get Off of My Cloud
Tumbling Dice
Angry
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
(fan-voted song)
Fool to Cry
(tour debut)
Whole Wide World
Monkey Man
You Can’t Always Get What You Wa
Band Introductions
You Got the Silver
(Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Little T&A
(Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Before They Make Me Run
(Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Sympathy for the Devil
Honky Tonk Women
Miss You
Gimme Shelter
Paint It Black
Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Encore:
Sweet Sounds of Heaven
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

The Rolling Stones – Los Angeles, CA (07/10/24)

The Rolling Stones
“Hackney Diamonds Tour”
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA
July 10, 2024

** 24 BIT **

Source: SP-CMC-8 (cardioids) > SP-SPSB-10 > Roland R-07 @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Mastering: .WAV > iZotope RX11 Advanced v11.0.1.3871 (De-click) > Sound Forge Pro 14.0 Build 140 [minor edits, normalize, & fades, Boz Digital Labs T-Bone2 plug-in (tilt EQ)] > CDWav
(tracking) > Trader’s Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 6.1.17 (tagging)
Location: Close to the rail, 10 meters left of DFC (last few songs – at the rail, closer to the front speakers)
Recorded by: toshi
Mastered by: Dennis Orr

Setlist: (2:03:30)
01 Intro
02 Start Me Up
03 You Got Me Rocking
04 It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It)
05 Angry
06 Beast Of Burden
07 Wild Horses
08 Mess It Up
09 Tumbling Dice
10 Chat
11 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
12 Chat & Band Intros
13 Tell Me Straight (1)
14 Little T & A (1)
15 Before They Make Me Run (1)
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Honky Tonk Women
18 Midnight Rambler
19 Gimme Shelter
20 Chat
21 Paint It Black
22 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
23 Encore Break

  • Encore –
    24 Sweet Sounds Of Heaven
    25 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
    26 Crowd

(1) Keith – lead vocals

Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar, & harp
Keith Richards – guitars & backing vocals
Ronnie Wood – guitars
Chuck Leavell – keyboards
Darryl Jones – bass
Steve Jordan – drums
Bernard Fowler – backing vocals & percussion
Matt Clifford – keyboards, percussion, & French horn
Tim Ries – saxophone & keyboards
Karl Denson – saxophone
Chanel Haynes – backing vocals (co-lead vocals on “Gimme Shelter”)

The Beatles – Arrive Without Travelling

THE BEATLES
Arrive Without Travelling: Remastered Edition

A Remasters Workshop edition
Pitch, phase and levels corrected, further declicked and denoised

  1. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  2. That Means A Lot (takes 23, 24 & ‘test’)
  3. I’m So Tired (take 14, from remix session 10-15-68)
  4. We Can Work It Out (take 2 with single lead vocal)
  5. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  6. It’s All Too Much (take 2, unedited version)
  7. She’s A Woman (11-17-64 Top Gear seesion outtake)
  8. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  9. Within You Without You (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  10. Norwegian Wood (take 2)
  11. Penny Lane overdub session (excerpt)
  12. I’m In Love (John piano demo)
  13. 12-Bar Original (takes 1, 2 & end of prior rehearsal)
  14. I Feel Fine (11-17-64 Top Gear seesion outtake)
  15. Good Morning Good Morning (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  16. The Inner Light (instrumental track)
  17. Hold Me Tight (take 20 breakdown)
  18. A Day In The Life (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)

The Friday Night Horror Movie: Dr. Terror’s House of Horror (1965)

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I was planning on watching The Substance tonight and writing about it. I’ve wanted to watch it since it came out. I ordered a free 7-day trial of Mubi just to watch it. I had to force myself to wait until Friday to watch it so I could make it my Friday Night Horror Movie.

Then Friday finally came. It was a long, busy day at work. I was unable to knock off early like I usually do. By the time I was done my daughter had already taken over the television upstairs in my bedroom. That’s usually where I watch my horror films these days as my wife doesn’t like them and she’s usually downstairs.

That’s where she was this evening, watching some crafting videos on YouTube. I was being blocked from watching The Substance, or any horror movie. I wound up back in my office playing games until supper.

After eating I did talk my wife into watching a movie, just not a horror movie. We watched Certified Copy, a very arthouse film about…well I’m not entirely sure what it was about, but I’ll be writing about it soon for Foreign Film February.

As it started getting late I started having little panic attacks. It was Friday Night and I’d not watched a horror movie, let alone written this article.

It was too late for The Substance as it is a bit long and I didn’t want to be up past midnight trying to write something. We are both big fans of Hammer Horror films and so I talked her into this film (which is from Amicus Productions, not Hammer, but they always treaded in the same waters).

Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors is an anthology film consisting of five short films all tied together by an encompassing story. Five men board a train in the dead of night. Just before it leaves another man (Peter Cushing in heavy makeup) joins them in their car.

He is a soothsayer, a fortune teller, and he agrees to tell everyone their future by reading his deck of Tarot Cards. Naturally, their futures are our movie.

Five stories plus introductions to them on the train all told in 98 minutes doesn’t leave much time for each story. This is one of the reasons I don’t tend to like anthologies. All you get are quick sketches of a story. The good ones leave you wanting more and the bad ones only accentuate the fact that you could have more of the good ones.

Four of the five here are pretty good and quite economical. If your story is only going to last fifteen minutes or so it needs to be slim and lean – no fat on that bone. The one bad one is all fat. It takes time for no less than three musical interludes.

Quickly here they are.

Werewolf: A man returns to his ancestral home to help the new owner with some renovations. In the basement, he discovers a coffin in a secret room and a curse. The curse is, of course, a werewolf. It comes with a nice twist ending.

Creeping Vine: A couple comes home to find a large vine growing in their garden. When they try to cut it down it attacks them back.

Voodoo: A jazz musician gets a gig in the West Indies. There he stumbles upon a voodoo ritual and digs the music. He takes the mad beats home with him and is cursed by the voodoo gods.

Disembodied Hand: By far the best story stars Christopher Lee as a snobby art critic who lambasts artists he doesn’t like (Michael Gough) resulting in his suicide. The, you guessed it, disembodied hand of the dead guy takes its revenge.

Vampire: A doctor (a young Donald Sutherland) takes his bride home only to discover she’s a vampire (the titles of these stories are pretty obvious don’t ya think?)

The film does pretty much exactly what these types of things are supposed to do. The stories all have a very basic premise and they get in and get out with economical speed. None of them are great, but most of them are quite fun, and that’s all I’m looking for.

Well, what I was really looking for was getting to watch The Substance, but this will do in a pinch. I guess I’ll be paying for a month of Mubi in order to finally watch that movie.

Jackson Browne – Columbia, SC (04/21/78)

Jackson Browne with David Lindley
Palm Meadows Benefit,
Township Auditorium, Columbia, SC
April 21, 1978

01 Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens
02 Take It Easy
03 Jamaica Say You Will
04 Looking Into You
05 Fountain Of Sorrow
06 For Everyman
07 Linda Paloma
08 Cocaine
09 Rosie //
10 // For A Dancer
11 The Reel Of The Hanged One
12 Crow On The Cradle
13 Before The Deluge
14 Running On Empty
15 The Load Out >
16 Stay
17 The Pretender
18 Will The Circle Be Unbroken * //

  • w/ John Sebastian

source: SBD
lineage: unknown
nak dragon/b > tascam hd-p2 24/96 > pc > adobe audition 2.0 > cd wave > flac

Jackson Browne – St. Petersburg, FL (01/28/78)

Jackson Browne
Bay Front Center
St. Petersburg, FL
January 28, 1978

Transfer: Low Gen Tape > Nakamichi DR-01 (azimuth adjusted) > Audacity 2.1.1 > Peak Pro 6 (pre-production) > iZotope RX / ozone 5 (mastered) > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.39 > FLAC

01 Take It Easy
02 The Fuse
03 Here Come Those Tears Again
04 Late For The Sky
05 Fountain Of Sorrow
06 Your Bright Baby Blues
07 Rock Me On The Water
08 Cocaine
09 For A Dancer
10 Doctor My Eyes
11 Love Needs A Heart
12 Running On Empty
13 Walking Slow
14 Before The Deluge
15 You Love The Thunder
16 The Late Show
17 The Pretender
18 The Load Out
19 Stay
20 The Road And The Sky

Known Faults:
-Walking Slow: splice
-The Late Show: splice

Jackson Browne closed the first month of the 1978 leg of the “Running On Empty” tour with two shows in Florida. At the end of last year, I shared the Miami show from the 29th taken from an excellent copy of CB’s low gen reels transferred by my JEMS partners. I’m pleased to add the penultimate night of this portion of the tour in St. Petersburg. This copy comes from a longtime Jackson Browne collector who wishes to remain anonymous.

This is the second release from his archives with the first being Detroit 1972. Anyone familiar with my Jackson uploads should be aware of my love for this tour. For me it’s Jackson’s sweet spot, a tour that features a tight band with an excellent setlist touring behind an album that can only be considered Jackson at his peak.

This show sandwiched between Miami on the 29th and Birmingham on the 26th (which Jackson comments on the lackluster Birmingham crowd during this show) does not disappoint and is one of the very best shows of this leg of the tour. Jackson is in a great mood, and comments numerous times about how great the audience is.

Quality is very good to excellent, close to the stage with good stability throughout only suffering from a possible generation or two loss. If the master ever surfaces it would easily make this, if not the best show, then one of the top 2 or 3 of the tour. If you are only collecting a few shows this one comes highly recommended.

In this time of uncertainty, our thoughts and prayers go out to Jackson and his family after his diagnosis with Covid-19. It sounds like he’s doing ok and currently recovering. As we all shelter at home, I hope shows like this lift you up and make it just a touch easier…stay safe out there.

A big thank you to the anonymous collector who so generously lent me the tapes to share with a wider audience!

Artwork and samples provided…

mjk5510

Jackson Browne – New York, NY (02/28/74)

Jackson Browne
Carnegie Hall
NYC Feb 28 1974
early and late shows

Cassette masters>dat to me>
file cloned in Microtrack
using a Tascam Dat deck>
Goldwave tracking>TLH8flac

Produced by Dolphinsmile
for the Dolphinsmile Archive

sound surprisingly good for 1974

Early

Take it Easy
Our Lady of the Well
Song for Adam
Jamaica Say You Will
Ready or Not
Your Bright Baby Blues
For Everyman
Rock Me on the Water
The Road and the Sky
Doctor My Eyes
Red Neck Friend
One More Song w Linda Rondstadt

Late

Take it Easy
Our Lady of the Well
Song for Adam
Jamaica Say You Will
Ready or Not
Your Bright Baby Blues
For Everyman
The Road and the Sky
Doctor My Eyes
These Days
One More Song w Linda Rondstadt

Jackson Browne – Syracuse, NY (03/27/71)

Jackson Browne
3/27/71
The Jabberwocky
Syracuse, NY

Bonnie Raitt played a show at the same place on the same date. Presumably, it was the same gig and one opened for the other, but I can’t find confirmation of that. You can grab a recording of her performance here.

Soundboard Reel: Sony TC-355 Reel, Mono, 7 & 1/2 ips,
Trade CD >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.47 By OldNeumanntapr

Disc I:

  1. Under The Falling Sky
  2. World To Gain
  3. Together Again
  4. Mae Jean
  5. Last Time I Was Home
  6. Jesus In 3/4 Time
  7. My Opening Farewell
  8. talk
  9. From Silver Lake
  10. Rock Me On The Water
  11. Jamaica Say You Will

Disc II:

  1. Together Again
  2. Take It Underground
  3. talk
  4. talk
  5. When You Loose Your Money
  6. Our Lady Of The Well
  7. These Days
  8. Someday Morning
  9. Shadow Dream Song
  10. Song For Adam
  11. Looking Into You

Oldest Known Live Jackson Browne Recording

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Bela Fleck & The Flecktones – Nashville, TN (06/06/02)

BELA FLECK & the Flecktones feat. Karl Denson
2002-06-06
(june 6, 2002)
Riverfront Park
Nashville, TN

audience recording
Neumann KM140 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Panasonic SV-255
Lineage: Sony PCM-R500 > HHb CDR-850 (CDRW) > EAC > Cool Edit Pro (fades only) >
CD Wave (track splits) > mkwACT (SHN)
Taped by: Dr. Tom & The Silencer, Transfered by: Dirk Cota

CD1

  1. announcements/intro 6:03
  2. tuning jam -> 3:20
  3. Next 7:50
  4. Puffy Is Free 10:06
  5. Throwdown At The Hoedown 10:09
  6. Big Country 10:41
  7. Imagine This* 12:13
  8. Vic solo 3:04
  9. Sherpa 13:45

CD2

  1. Bela solo 4:16
  2. Stomping Grounds 12:56
  3. Sojourn Of Arjuna 12:24
  4. A Moment So Close 9:48
  5. Hoe Down 11:35
    encore
  6. Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo 6:51

*with Karl Denson – saxophone

cover artwork inside

taping policy:
http://www.archive.org/details/BelaFleckandtheFlecktones

last seed by FBAUER on 2009-10-07 as torrent #270172
re-seeded by FBAUER 2014-11-02