Eric Clapton – Tucson, AZ (08/17/75)

Eric Clapton
August 17, 1975
Community Center
Tucson, Arizona

Disc 1 [59:12]
01) [07:41] Layla
02) [08:19] Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out
03) [08:44] Carnival
04) [06:02] Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
05) [07:16] Can’t Find My Way Home
06) [08:00] Further On Up the Road
07) [13:10] Little Wing

Disc 2 [33:34]
01) [10:15] I Shot the Sheriff
02) [10:27] Badge
03) [07:50] Steady Rollin’ Man >
04) [05:02] Crossroads

Total [1:32:46]

Lineage: soundboard > ? > trade cdr (in 2005)

Transfer:
EAC > Flac (8) > you !

whotrader-217-ec-1975-08-17

Bob Dylan, Ron Wood & Keith Richards – Voices of Freedom – Live Aid 1985

Bob Dylan, Ron Wood & Keith Richards
Liberated boot: Voices Of Freedom
Rattle Snake RS 076

Tracks 1-16: Rehearsals for the Live Aid Concert, recorded in Ron Wood’s basement, July 12, 13 1985
Tracks 17-20: Live Aid Concert, Philadelphia, PA., July 14, 1985

1.Blowin’ In The Wind
2.Unknown
3.Ballad Of Hollis Brown
4.Careless Ethiopians
5.Conversation #1
6.Blowin’ In The Wind
7.Conversation #2
8.Ballad Of Hollis Brown Jam #1
9.Ballad Of Hollis Brown Jam #2
10.Ballad Of Hollis Brown Jam #3
11.Conversation #3
12.When The Ship Comes In
13.When The Ship Comes In
14.Dark Eyes
15.Conversation #4
16.Ballad Of Hollis Brown Jam #4
17.Intro
18.Ballad Of Hollis Brown
19.When The Ship Comes In
20.Blowin’ In The Wind

Pressed CD>EAC>SHN

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty – Wellington, New Zealand (02/05/86)

Bob Dylan
2/5/86
Athletic Park
Wellington, New Zealand

LB-222

aud master, good to very good sound;
nearby crowd a little noisy;

LB 222

CD1

1 Instrumental
2 Like A Rolling Stone
3 Shake ( ? )
4 I’ll Remember You
5 Trust Yourself
6 Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson)
7 Masters Of War
8 Straight Into Darkness (Petty)
9 Don’t Bring Me Down (Petty)

CD2

1 It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
2 It Ain’t Me, Babe
3 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A Null)
4 Just Like A Woman
5 I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow)
6 Lenny Bruce
7 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky

CD3

1 Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
2 Seeing The Real You At Last
3 Ballad Of A Thin Man
4 So You Wanna Be A Rock N Roll Star ? (Petty)
5 Refugee (Petty)
6 Shot of Love
7 I And I
8 Gotta Serve Somebody
9 In the Garden
10 Heart of Mine
11 Blowin in the Wdin
12 Rainy Day Women
13 Knockin on Heaven

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums)and The Queens Of Rhythm: Debra Byrd, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec, Elisecia Wright (backing vocals).

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty – The 1985 Rehearsal Tape

Bob Dylan
The 1985 Rehearsal Tape
Unknown Locations

Rattle Snake – RS 289/90 Forma
Netherlands Veröffentlicht

Trackliste
1-1 I Shall Be Released
1-2 Gotta Serve Somebody
1-3 Across The Borderline (I)
1-4 Senor (Fragment)
1-5 Trouble
1-6 Clean Cut Kid
1-7 I’ll Remember You
1-8 That Lucky Old Sun
1-9 Maggie’s Farm
1-10 In The Garden (I)
1-11 Shot Of Love
1-12 Sing Me Back Home
1-13 Union Sundown
1-14 Come Together (Long Version)
1-15 This Was My Love (I)
1-16 Lonesome Town
1-17 License To Kill
1-18 I Shall Be Released (II)
1-19 Lenny Bruce
1-20 Rocky Road Blues
1-21 Never Gonna Be The Same Again
1-22 Baby Please Stop Crying (Fragment)
2-1 Shake
2-2 Across The Borderline (I)
2-3 Tight Connection To My Heart

2-4 Dead Man Dead Man (I)
2-5 Heart Of Mine (I)
2-6 Baby Please Stop Crying
2-7 Come Together (Short Version)
2-8 This Was My Love (II)
2-9 Red Cadillac & A Black Mustache (I)
2-10 Under The Boardwalk
2-11 Seeing The Real You At Last
2-12 Dead Man Dead Man (II)
2-13 Emotionally Yours
2-14 I And I (I)
2-15 Heart Of Mine (II)
2-16 In The Garden (II)
2-17 Under The Boardwalk/Save The Last Dance For Me
2-18 Heart Of Mine (Instrumental)
2-19 I And I (II)
2-20 Trust Yourself
2-21 This Was My Love (III)
2-22 Red Cadillac & A Black Mustache (II)
2-23 Red Cadillac & A Black Mustache (III)
2-24 I Shall Be Released (II)

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers & The Queens of Rhythm

Bob Dylan – Denver, CO (02/06/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Coliseum
Denver, Colorado
6 February 1974 (Evening)

< 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

[first band set is unknown]

07. All Along The Watchtower
08. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
09. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

10. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
11. Just Like A Woman ñ (solo)
12. Wedding Song ñ (solo)
13. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
14. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)

[second band set is unknown]

< disk 2 >

15. Forever Young
16. Highway 61 Revisited
17. Like A Rolling Stone

18. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
19. Blowin’ In The Wind

Source 1:

LB-9360

Lineage: Low Gen Tape > CDR > EAC > CoolEdit 2000 HR > Flac [lk aud set]

LosslessBob entry: LB-2703. this one has less hiss than previous and better sound; good to very good sound [B-]. discontinuity pop d1t1 t15 0:13, d2t8 0:13

Fix of LB-2703. Wave Repair 4.9.3 to fix short gaps on audience cheer falling after a couple of tracks [see DFF] and a few clicks across mostly at 00:13 [previous indexes?] on tracks 1/2, 1/4, 1/15, 1/18. Removed click on 1/4 at 00:51 and 1/13 at 3:00. Minor noises at some track transitions removed. Removed long leading/trailing digital silence at start of CDs > FLAC

version “d”, (Afternoon), Lineage: Low Gen Tape > CDR > EAC > CoolEdit 2000 HR > Flac [lk aud set], LosslessBob entry: LB-2703. this one has less hiss than previous and better sound; good to very good sound [B-]. discontinuity pop d1t1 t15 0:13, d2t8 0:13, Fix of LB-2703. Wave Repair 4.9.3 to fix short gaps on audience cheer falling after a couple of tracks [see DFF] and a few clicks across mostly at 00:13 [previous indexes?] on tracks 1/2, 1/4, 1/15, 1/18. Removed click on 1/4 at 00:51 and 1/13 at 3:00. Minor noises at some track transitions removed. Removed long leading/trailing digital silence at start of CDs > FLAC

bittorrent download 05/11; this is a close eac match on d1t1 to lk aud set LB-2703; this has less digital flaws; (did not listen to all of this)

drop/cut between cdrs

Source 2:

LB-9361

Lineage: Low Gen Tape > CDR > EAC > Flac [lk aud set]

LosslessBob entry: LB-2704. good sound [C-]; not much above 5k except what looks like noise. has small gaps between tracks; analog static d1t12 0:27

Fixing of LB-2704: Wave Repair 4.9.3 to fix micro gaps at indexes and leading/trailing silences > FLAC, sector align

Eric Clapton – Los Angeles, CA (08/14/75)

Eric Clapton
The Forum
Inglewood CA
1975.08.14

Layla
Further On Up the Road
Knocking On Heaven’s Door
Carnival
Can’t Find My Way Home
Tell the Truth
Stormy Monday
Keith Moon Interlude
Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?*
Teach Me to Be Your Woman*
Badge*
Eyesight to the Blind*

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
George Terry Guitar
Carl Radle Bass
Dick Sims Keyboards
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals
Marcy Levy Backing Vocals

* with guest appearances by Carlos Santana, Keith Moon and Joe Cocker

Source 1:
“Listen To Dis, Jimmy”
Tarantura Records
TCDEC-4-1/2
Aud?>>CDR>>eac>>wave>TLH (flac8)

Source 2:
Antrabata – LAFORUM1/2 – Aud 6 / SB 5
Lineage: EAC v 0.99 (Prebeta 4, Secure) > FLAC (Level 5) > You!

Geetarz Comments:

This is probably one of, if not the, most oft-booted Clapton shows ever, and it’s dizzying trying to keep track of all the different versions, remasters, etc. Rather than tell you which version I think you should listen to, I prefer just to put ’em up and let YOU decide.

There are debates as to the lineage of this recording – some sources list it as a soundboard, others as an impeccable audience recording. I tend to believe it is the latter, but even if I am wrong, does it really matter? If I feed you something you think is chicken, as long as it tastes like chicken, you’re full and who cares? Just enjoy the meal.

For me personally this is the 2nd official ROIO I came across of this performance, and the Slowhand Masterfile, although a bit dated now, has always stood the test of time in my opinion as a very worthy collection.

Eric Clapton – Brisbane, Australia (04/14/75)

ERIC CLAPTON
Brisbane Festival Hall
Brisbane, Australia
April 14th 1975

1. Intro
2. Badge
3. Milk Cow Blues
4. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
5. Steady Rollin’ Man
6. Can’t Find My Way Home
7. Teach Me To Be Your Woman
8. Let It Rain

Disc Two
1. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
2. I Shot The Sheriff
3. Layla
4. All I Have To Do Is Dream
5. Little Wing
6. Little Queenie

“Low Generation Tape Transfer, JTT”
PITCH CORRECTED: MARCH 28th 2009

Soundboard

SOURCE: Low Generation Cassette > Akai GX95 (Playback) > Soundforge 9 >
FLAC Frontend Level 6 Align on Sector Boundaries

Edit at 06:00 in Let It Rain

Transfer & Artwork by JTT, March 2009

Eric Clapton – Tempe, AZ (07/18/74)

Eric Clapton
AZU Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
July 18, 1974

Track List:
1) Smile
2) Can’t Find My Way Home
3) Layla
4) Willie and the Hand Jive / Get Ready
5) Have You Ever Loved a Woman
6) Badge
7) Presence of the Lord

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Dick Sims Keyboards
Carl Radle Bass
George Terry Guitar
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals

Fire Power – FP-06 – SB 5 (Scale 1-6)

“Smiling Away”

Geetarz Comments:

Definitely one of the more “focused” of EC’s 1974 shows – in less polite terms, this is one of the ones where he was not drunk!

An excellent, very crispy soundboard, instruments and vocals are all very clear with good seperation, and very little hiss, you can
even hear EC’s amplifier buzz a bit in quieter passages.

Well-done mix, although the B3 is a tad too prominent, otherwise excellent. Recommended.

Trade CD-R > Plextor PX-712a – EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure) > FLAC (Level 6) > You !

Artwork, info file, checksums (FFP, MD5, and ST5), and EAC logs included. Please note, a “whole-torrent” MD5 is also included, which will verify that all the contents remain unchanged.

Reseeds are welcome, and encouraged – please share the tunes!

May, 2010

The Who – Paris, France (01/16/70)

The Who
16th January 1970
Thetre des Champs-Elysees
Paris, France

Disc One:

01 – Heaven And Hell
02 – I Can’t Explain
03 – Fortune Teller
04 – Tattoo
05 – Young Man Blues
06 – A Quick One While He’s Away
07 – Overture
08 – It’s A Boy
09 – 1921
10 – Amazing Journey
11 – Sparks
12 – Eyesight To The Blind
13 – Christmas
14 – The Acid Queen
15 – Pinball Wizard
16 – Do You Think It’s Alright
17 – Fiddle About
18 – Tommy Can You Hear Me
19 – There’s A Doctor
20 – Go To The Mirror
21 – Smash The Mirror

Disc Two:

01 – Miracle Cure
02 – Sally Simpson
03 – I’m Free
04 – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
05 – We’re Not Gonna Take It
06 – Summertime Blues
07 – Shakin’ All Over
08 – My Generation

Source 1:

Lineage: No Fiddlesticks Silver CD -> EAC v0.95 beta 4 (Secure Mode) -> WAV
-> FLAC Frontend v1.1.2a (Level 5)

Silver: Shout To The Top STTP 193/194

Notes: Liberated by hntgzr. Many thanks to whitecity for supplying the original Silver
CD to rip and share! Kudos also to ooru, a definitive source of ‘oo knowledge during times
of uncertainty.

Stage banter transcription by Tom Pratt!

This is quite possibly a mixture of two AM Radio recordings. It has the same quality and feel
as many other 60’s AM radio shows. The recording is mono. It was the first of many early
1970’s Opera House concerts showcasing Tommy.

No amendments were made to the audio files after the rip. Some tape anomalies and cuts are
present.

Tattoo contains a tape anomaly at 1m 12s. Young Man Blues contains a dropout at 7m 04s during
Pete’s banter about A Quick One and again at 8m 32s. The dropouts are for milliseconds. There
is a noticable dip in sound quality during Overture at 55s – this is where the second tape
source possibly starts. Go To The Mirror has a slight cut at the end (no music is lost, just
crowd noise). The first few seconds of My Generation suffers from tape flutter.

According to Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, the show from the 17th was broadcast on Europa 1. The
actual date of this particular boot may well be from the 17th, however, the Concert File book
lists Pete’s stage banter as being from the 16th.

Artwork, Disc Scans, EAC Rip Logs, FLAC Fingerprints and MD5 Verification File all included.

Brought to you by: Long Live Rock
http://www.longliverock.org/downloads

FREE TRADE ONLY
NOT FOR SALE

Enjoy!
hntgzr

Source 2:

Lineage: unknown – FLAC files received in trade. Fits on 1 cd.

NOW, THIS ONE’S INTERESTING!
I received this recording claiming it was one of the famed gig in Paris on 9th December 1969. But it is not so.
That gig was always mythical and slightly doubted. On Baba O’Riley’s Bootleg Page (ROIO section), it appears under this date with a very similar track list, just short of My Generation encore. This was one of the strongest motifs for the belief that the show really happened.
However, Joe McMichael and Irish Jack Lyons postpone the date by one day in the Concert File stating:
“Wednesday, December 10, Venue unknown, Paris, France;
According to a Melody Maker news report, The Who were due to pay a three-day visit to Paris for television promotion and possible concerts. However, it’s probable the trip didn’t eventuate, considering the group played two Paris concerts the following month. A recording of a show in Paris has been attributed to this December 1969 date, although it may well be from January 16, 1970.
Pete commented that it was the first Who appearance in Paris for some years, and the first time ‘A Quick One (While He’s Away)’ had been played in the city, let alone Tommy. ‘Substitute’ as played at this show sounded particularly strong.”
Neill and Kent do not mention the stint at all in Anyway Anyhow Anywhere (which is about the most reliable Who chronicle that there is), but for the Paris visit in January next year, there is an important note:
“The show on the 17th was broadcast live at 9:00 p.m. on Europe 1 as a Musicorama special, and news footage was shown on ORTF.”
Therefore the bootlegged FM broadcast (No Fiddlesticks) stemmed from the show on 17th, and not from the 16th as the description of it often said. Another audience recording circulated very lately on Dime is identical with the FM recording (the same stage banter, song list and playing). So both the circulated recordings (AUD and FM) are from the same show and that was the 17th.
Recently, the aforementioned news footage appeared on YouTube, subtitled as a shot from 16th January (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w76H9Y3BDEE), providing the last missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle. The commentary in the shot says: “After Covent Garden,……., The Who appeared after four years in Paris at the Theatre of Champs ElysÈes.” (Alright they got it wrong, it was not Covent Garden but the Coliseum; nevertheless, this is evidently a shot taken AFTER their London opera house appearance.) And more importantly, Pete can clearly be heard say: “It’s nice to be back in Paris because last time we were here nobody really knew who we were…” And he would not have said this, had they been in Paris just one month ago!
And he continues, “We’d like to especially dedicate this next song, which is probably the biggest hit in our history, probably bigger than Tommy in its time…”
Listening to this audience recording, you will find exactly the same speech before My Generation! Therefore this is not the recording from 9th or 10th December 1969 because no such show ever happened!
It is a recording of their first Paris gig after 4 years, on 16th January 1970.
Mystery solved! Another Who myth busted! Enjoy!

Bob Weir – Live Compilation

Bob Weir
Live Compilation

Peggy-O (Live At State Theater, Portland, ME 5/1/12)
Ripple (Live At Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, NY 9/3/11)
Althea (Live On The Late Late Show 2/5/15)
Maggies Farm (Live At The Colonial Theater, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
When I Paint My Masterpiece( Live At The Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, NV 3/1/13)
Most Of The Time> Fire Alarm (Live At The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
No Smoking (Live At The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
Sugar Magnolia (Live At State Theater, Portland, ME 5/1/12)
Desolation Row (Live At The Colonial Theater, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
The Music Never Stopped (Live At The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
Throwing Stones (Live At Bearsville Theatre, Woodstock, NY 9/3/11)
Friend Of The Devil (Live At The Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA 4/27/12)
Sugar Magnolia (Live At The Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, NV 3/1/13)
Box Of Rain (Live At State Theater, Portland, ME 5/1/12)
Playin’ In the Band (Live At The Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA 4/27/12)
The Music Never Stopped (Live At The Paramount Theater, Denver, CO 12/12/13)
Truckin’ (Live On The Late Late Show 2/5/15)
Casey Jones (Live At The Orpheum Theatre, Madison, WI)
A Hard Rain’s A Gonna Fall (Live at NYCB Theatre, Westbury, NY 4/28/12)
Most Of The Time (Live At The Paramount Theater, Denver, CO 12/12/13)
Peggy-O (Live At Bearsville Theatre, Woodstock, NY 9/3/11)
Brokedown Palace (Live At Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA 4/27/12)
All Along the Watchtower (Live At The Paramount Theater, Denver, CO 12/12/13)
Jailhouse Rock (Live At State Theater, Portland, ME 5/1/12)
Maggie’s Farm (Live At The Paramount Theater, Denver, CO 12/12/13)
Peggy-O (Live At The Paramount Theater, Denver, CO 12/12/13)
Friend Of The Devil (Live At State Theater, Portland, ME 5/1/12)
She Belongs To Me (Live At Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, NY 9/3/11)
Ripple (Live at NYCB Theatre, Westbury, NY 4/28/12)
Greatest Story Ever Told (Live At The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA 2/14/95)
Most Of The Time (Live At The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
When I Paint My Masterpiece (Live At The Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA 4/27/12)
Brokedown Palace (Live At The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA 4/29/12)
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (Live At The Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, NV 3/1/13)