Tom Waits – Denver, CO (10/08/74)

Tom Waits
10/08/74
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO
Dime Store Novels, Vol. 1

I Hope That I Don’t Fall in Love with You
San Diego Serenade
Good Night Loving Trail
Diamonds on my Windshield
Ice Cream Man
Please Call Me Baby
Better Off Without a Wife
The Ghost of Saturday Night
Big Joe & Phantom 309
Semi-Suite
Ol ’55
On a Foggy Night
Martha
Telerama Interview
Telerama Interview 1992

Tom Waits – Los Angeles, CA (07/23/74)

Tom Waits
07/23/74
KPFK Folkscene Radio Show
Los Angeles, CA

Intro/Better Off Without A Wife
“It’s goog to see you”
Foggy Night
“You’re working on your second album”
The Ghost of Saturday Night
(Looking For) The heart of Saturday Night
“That’s such a fine song”
Semi Suite
“Let me ask you something”
Drunk On The Moon
“I wonder”
Depot Depot
“For those that may have just joined us”
Diamonds On My Windshield
“That’s great”
San Diego Seranade
“What are you plans now?”
Rosie
“Forthose of you…”
Fumblin’With The Blues

Bill Monroe, Mac Wiseman And Don Reno Berryville, VA (08/14/60)

Bill Monroe , Mac Wiseman And Don Reno Reunion 1960
1960-08-14 (Sunday)
Watermelon Park
Berryville, Va

1   Travelling Down This Lonesome Road
2   Can’t You Hear Me Callin’
3   Will You Be Lovin’ Another Man
4   When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
5   I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling
6   Bluegrass Stomp
7   When You Are Lonely
8   Lonesome Road Blues

This set has previously circulated incorrectly as Newport 1960. Bill Monroe did not play Newport until 1963 so we know that was incorrect.

Neil Rosenberg helped to track down the correct date, with a resource at Bluegrass Unlimited: Walt Saunders

“I tracked down the date of the show Don Owens produced at Watermelon Park, in Berryville, Va. The date was Sunday, August 14, 1960. It was billed as ‘Blue Grass Day.’ I found the ad in the newspaper archives of the Handley Library in Winchester, Va. It appeared in The Winchester Star several days before the event. The ad listed the artists. Here they are, misspellings and all, in the order and pretty much how they appeared:

MAX WISEMAN

and the OSBORNE BROTHERS

and

SCOTTY STONEMAN,

BILL MONROE and the BLUE GRASS BOYS,

DON RENO and RED SMILEY,

BUCK RYAN and SMITTY IRWIN, BILL HARRIS.

The print for Wiseman, the Osbornes and Stoneman was bold and larger size than the other artists, which indicates who Owens considered to be the biggest draw, not only in the northern Shenandoah Valley, but also in the Washington, DC area, as he advertised in on his TV show.
Don knew all of these artists personally, so I assume the misspellings were not his, but likely the folks at the newspaper. Bill Harris of course is Bill Harrell, and Buck and Smitty were in his band.
This show was approximately a year before the one at Luray (I believe July 4, 1961), which has received all of the attention ever since.

First seeded in the Bluegrasshub by J Norstad
Research and identification by aikowolf
March 11, 2012

to The Midnite Cafe via Raoul Duke 03-17-2012

Bill Monroe – Bean Blossom, IN (04/03/66)

Bill Monroe
4/3/66
Brown County Jamboree
Bean Blossom, IN

Bill Monroe – Mandolin
Richard Greene – Fiddle
James Monroe – Bass
Lamar Grier – Banjo
Peter Rowan – Guitar

Disk 1
1. Instrumental/Intros+
2. I’m Knockin’ On Your Door+
3. Lonesome Road Blues+
4. Dear Old Dixie+
5. Sad Lonesome Day+
6. Knoxville Girl*
7. I’m Just Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail*
8. Old Joe Clark*
9. Red Rocking Chair+
10. I Live In The Past
11. Shady Grove
12. Midnight On The Stormy Deep
13. Muleskinner Blues
14. Highway Of Sorrow
15. Cheyenne
16. Monroe’s Hornpipe
17. Walls Of Time
18. A Good Woman’s Love
19. Dusty Miller
20. Wayfaring Stranger
21. Uncle Pen
22. Carroll County Blues@
23. A Beautiful Life

Disk 2
1. Orange Blossom Special
2. Bluegrass Twist
3. Rawhide
4. In The Pines
5. Y’all Come

+Bluegrass Boys Only
*w/ Bill Dudley
@w/ Birch Monroe

This show previously circulated as 4-6-1966. However, 4-3 was a Sunday so this date seems more likely.

The Rolling Stones – At The Beeb

The Rolling Stones
“The Stones At The Beeb”
Live BBC Radio 1
November 30th, 1985
Live FM Broadcast
(Bootleg CD)
Between September 1963 and August 1965

Lineage : Live FM Radio Broadcast > TDK AD90 Cassette Tape > Magic Audio Cleaning Lab >
CD > EAC > Wave > Flac Frontend > Flac8

Saturday Club – recorded 23-9-63, broadcast 26-10-63
1. Come On
2. Memphis Tennessee
3. Roll Over Beethoven

Joe Loss Show – recorded 10-4-64, broadcast 9-5-64
4. Not Fade Away

Saturday Club – recorded 1-3-65, broadcast 6-3-65
5. Down The Road Apiece

Rhythm & Blues, Camden Theatre – recorded 19-3-64, broadcast 9-5-64
Introductions by Long John Baldry
6. Route 66
7. Cops And Robbers
8. You Better Move On
9. Mona

Saturday Club – recorded 1-3-65, broadcast 6-3-65
10. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
11. The Last Time

Yeh! Yeh! – recorded 20-8-65, broadcast 30-8-65
12. Mercy Mercy
13. Cry To Me
14. Fanny Mae
15. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Rhythm & Blues – recorded 8-10-64, broadcast 31-10-64
11. 2120 South Michigan Avenue

Artwork Included

Shadowman Original Notes:
Firstly, the sound quality of this show (and the 16 songs) are much better quality than heard on bootlegs such as
‘Got Satisfaction…If You Want!’, ‘Beat Beat Beat’ etc.

This is an hour long documentary taped by me from BBC Radio 1 on Saturday 30th November 1985 called ‘The Stones At The Beeb’.

It was a show presented by the DJ Andy Peebles and was part of a series of ‘At The Beeb’ The shows broadcast including The Beatles, David Bowie, Marc Bolan and Elton John.

It contains 16 complete songs (although the show fades out 2120 South Michigan Avenue) As well as interviews with Brian Jones and Mick Jagger from 1965 and 1985 interviews with Bill Wyman.

I believe the above recording/broadcast dates and show names are correct.

Alternatives are as follows:
~ Rhythm & Blues, Camden Theatre – recorded 19-3-64, broadcast 9-5-64
(This show is introduced by Long John Baldry as ‘Rhythm & Blues’
not ‘Blues In Rhythm’ as per Felix Aeppli’s website and various bootlegs)

~ Joe Loss Show – recorded 10-4-64, broadcast 9-5-64
(Felix Aeppli’s website says this is Recorded April 13, 1964;
originally broadcast in ‘Saturday Club’, April 18, 1964
but this ‘Stones At The Beeb’ show indicates it was on the ‘Joe Loss Show’)

~ Saturday Club – recorded 1-3-65, broadcast 6-3-65
(Felix Aeppli’s website calls this the “Top Gear” show
but 6 March 1965 was a Saturday and ‘Top Gear’ I believe was broadcast on a Thursday evening)

~ Yeh! Yeh! – recorded 20-8-65, broadcast 30-8-65
(some of this show was also broadcast on “Saturday Club” on September 18, 1965)

Because the cassette tape I originally recorded this on back in 1985 was a 90 minute tape it meant that after 45 minutes I had to turn over the tape to keep recording. Therefore I missed a few seconds of the 1965 interview between Tony Hall and Mick Jagger from the ‘Yeh! Yeh!’ show. So I have used those missing few seconds from another source.
Enjoy!

New Notes:
Thanks goes out to original uploader “Shadowman” for sharing this rare gem
with some really interesting interviews included as a bonus.
This bootleg CD was also available back in 1986 on a 2 LP vinyl bootleg titled “Stones At The Beep”.
Unlike other copies of this show – with this one “Shadowman” has provided us with the Whole One Hour Documentary including the Bill Wyman 1985 interviews and a couple of other interviews.

Much Respect “Shadowman” and appreciation for sharing this rare copy of The Stones At The Beeb 1985 with us. Original FFP, Original Wave File Report, EAC Log Files, New MD5, Original Art Work, Original Info File and new Rich Text Document with new notes included.

FreeMorrison March 11th, 2012

Bob Dylan – Rome, Italy (06/19/84)

Bob Dylan with Mick Taylor & Carlos Santana
Rome, Italy
June 19, 1984
Soundboard
Liberated Boot: Live At Palaeur
Silver CD > CDR > FLAC

Disc one

Highway 61 Revisited
Jokerman
All Along The Watchtower
Just Like A Woman
Maggie’s Farm
I And I
License To Kill
Hard Rain (acoustic)
Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) (acoustic)
Simple Twist Of Fate

Disc two

Masters Of War
Ballad Of A Thin Man
When You Gonna Wake Up
Every Grain Of Sand
Like A Rolling Stone (band introduction)
encore:
Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic)
It Ain’t Me Babe (acoustic)
The Times
I Shall Be Released
Tombstone Blues
Blowin’ In The Wind

Band:
Mick Taylor – guitar
Ian MacLagan – keyboards
Greg Sutton – bass
Colin Allen – drums

Guest: Carlos Santana – guitar, last 4 tracks

online Review:

“Live At Paleur is a soundboard recording taken from Dylan’s 1984 tour of Europe. It captures a highly enjoyable performance from Dylan and his Mick Taylor-fronted band. This recording sets Dylan’s vocals way out in front but I personally enjoy that mix. The band are a little buried on some of thew songs and there are occasional echoes on the vocals but if you don’t mind these things then this is a great recording. It’d give and 8 or an 8.5 out of 10. Dylan sings most of the songs in the confident, swaggering style that characterised many of live performances in the 1980’s. While this style is certainly not my favourite of Bob’s “vocal characters”, it works to good effect on many of the songs here. One thing that cannot be disputed is that ‘Live At Palaeur’ is a much better document of this tour than the patchy official release ‘Real Live’. Ballad Of A Thin Man on ‘Real Live’ is a horrible, rushed parody of the song that appeared on ‘Highway 61 Revisited’. Here Ballad… is one of the highlights of the set. The versions of Maggies Farm, Masters Of War and Tombstone Blues on this release also put their Real Live incarnations to shame. Other highpoints include the brilliant, rewritten Tangled Up In Blue, an interesting post-Gospel rewrite of When You Gonna Wake Up? (“When you gonna wake up? maybe you never will”), a passionate I & I and a beautiful performance of Every Grain Of Sand, which was still a relatively new song at that time. It’s clear that Bob’s having fun when he lets the audience sing on the chorus of Times They Are A-Changin’ and Blowin’ In The Wind. All in all, this is a highly entertaining show and I don’t hesitate in giving it my stamp of approval (for whatever that’s worth…) “

Bright Eyes – Sydney, Australia (11/13/11)

Bright Eyes
Enmore Theatre
November 13, 2011
Sydney, Australia

1. Four Winds
2. Jejune Stars
3. Take it Easy (Love Nothing)
4. Lover I Don’t Have to Love
5. Shell Games
6. Land Locked Blues
7. Cartoon Blues
8. Poison Oak
9. I Believe in Symmetry
10. Road to Joy.

Track Info: Harvest Festival, Parramatta Park, Sydney, NSW, AUS
Source Info: AUD > DAR > WAV > FLAC [CSC w/bass roll off > PCM M-10]

Mastering : 24 bit 44khz > Soundforge normalise, wind and audience noise reduction > Audacity Track split > 16 bit 44khz

Taper : Jason Weeks ; 5m from stage left of centre.

Sound Rating: 8.6 (B+)

Length: 51:12

Sound Comments/Faults?: Sounds good, but has some loud screams. Intermittent wind noise at times (significant wind noise during portions of Road to Joy) downgrades overall quality from A to B+. Detectable noise bleed from other stage during quiet parts.

Show Comments: Poison Oak, Land Locked Blues and Take it Easy are unique to Sydney Harvest. Shorter set due to technical issue.

Bruce Springsteen & Friends – Asbury Park, NJ (12/08/01)

Bruce Springsteen & Friends
December 8, 2001
Convention Hall
Asbury Park, NJ

Disc One:
01 Intro
02 He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands (South Community Choir)
03 I’ve Got a Feeling Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (South Community Choir)
04 Deck the Halls (horns)
05 Incident on 57th Street (Bruce on piano)
06 Jingle Bell Rock
07 Jam Up (Max Weinberg 7)
08 Christmas Day (Max Weinberg 7)
09 Warning / “No Brucing Or I’ll Kill You”
10 Thundercrack
11 Seaside Bar Song
12 Love (Stand Up) (Patti Scialfa)
13 Spanish Dancer (Patti Scialfa)
14 Welcome to the World (Garland Jeffreys)

Disc Two:
01 New York Skyline (Garland Jeffreys)
02 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas/Spider Fingers (Bruce Hornsby)
03 End of the Innocence (both Bruces duet)
04 You Sexy Thing (everybody, Hornsby on accordian)
05 Intro / “I Gotta Tell You A Story”
06 Allison (Elvis Costello & Bruce)
07 My Tears and Tears of a Clown) (Elvis Costello & Bruce on harmony vocals)
08 This Time It’s for Real (w/Southside Johnny)
09 Love On the Wrong Side of Town (w/Southside Johnny)
10 It’s Been a Long Time (w/Southside Johnny)
11 Nils’ Introduction
12 Shine Silently (Nils Lofgren)
13 If I Should Fall Behind (Nils & Bruce)
14 Merry Christmas, Baby
15 E Street Shuffle (with “Move on Up”)

Disc Three:
01 Kitty’s Back
02 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (Jon Landau and Elvis onstage)
03 Bruce’s Speech
04 My City Of Ruins
05 Here Comes The Sun (Nils Lofgren solo)
06 I Don’t Wanna Go Home (w/Southside Johnny)
07 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
08 Santa Claus is Coming to Town (w/ all of the nights performers)

The Rolling Stones – Ultra Rare Trax Vol. 1

The Rolling Stones
Ultra Rare Trax Vol. 1
1989 The Genuine Pig [TGP-CD-101] ,  1 CD
(Tracks taken from 1963 thru 1970)
Catalogue #1230

Track List:
1. Aladdin Story [05:10]
2. Diddley Daddy [02:36]
3. Ain’t That Loving You Baby [01:57]
4. Out Of Time [04:55]
5. Come On [02:00]
6. Hillside Blues a.k.a I Don’t Know The Reason Why [07:29]
7. You Got The Silver [02:52]
8. Memphis, Tennessee [02:19]
9. Tell Me Baby [01:58]
10. Trident Jam [03:33]
11. Memo From Turner [02:38]
12. Down in the Bottom [02:43]
13. Road Runner [03:01]
DETAILED INFO:
• 1970-10-17: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, Studio Session
Track: 1 ( CD 1 )
Track: 10 ( CD 1 )

• 1963-03-11: IBC Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 2 ( CD 1 )
Track: 13 ( CD 1 )

• 1964-10-08: ‘Rhythm And Blues’ UK BBC radio, London, UK, Radio performance
Track: 3 ( CD 1 )

• 1966-03-06: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Studio Session
Track: 4 ( CD 1 )

• 1963-09-23: Saturday Club, London, UK, Radio performance
Track: 5 ( CD 1 )
Track: 8 ( CD 1 )

• 1969-10-17: Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Studio Session
Track: 6 ( CD 1 )

• 1969-02-10: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, Studio Session
Track: 7 ( CD 1 )

• 1964-06-11: Chess Studios, Chicago, IL, Studio Session
Track: 9 ( CD 1 )
Track: 12 ( CD 1 )

• 1968-11-17: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 11 ( CD 1 )

Tracklist:
01. Aladdin Story [05:10] (Ureleased insturmental, live session at Trident Studios, late 1969)

02. Diddley Daddy [02:36] (Previously unreleased track, live at Chicago Chess Studio 1964)

03. Ain’t That Loving You Baby [01:57] (Previously unreleased track, live at Chicago Chess Studio 1964)

04. Out Of Time [04:55] (Instrumental version, with a different keyboard opening, RCA Studios 1965)

05. Come On [02:00] (BBC broadcoast in 1964)

06. Hillside Blues a.k.a I Don’t Know The Reason Why [07:29] ( Previously unreleased song during a live session at Olympic Studios in 1969)

07. You Got The Silver [02:52] (Live rehearsal for “Beggars Banquet”, Olympic Studios 1968)

08. Memphis Tennessee [02:19] (BBC broadcast in 1963)

09. Tell Me Baby [01:58] (Unreleased track recorded live at Chicago Chess Studio in 1964)

10. Prefab [03:33] (Previously unreleased instrumental track, live session at Trident Studios 1969)

11. Memo From Turner [02:38] (Alternate demo version of the one released for “Performance”, Olympic Studios 1968)

12. Meet Me In The Bottom [02:43] (Previously unreleased song live at Chicago Chess Studio 1964)

13. Roadrunner [03:01] (Another unreleased song recorded live at Chicago Chess Studio 1964)

Originally Import Released: 1989. Origin: Italy. (Songs From 1964 to 1969)

Notes:
Much Respect and Great appreciation for my friend boutsko for sharing
all 10 Volumes of the Ultra Rare Trax from the Rolling Stones with me.
And giving me the OK to share them here at The MidNight Cafe,
where The Rolling Stones are loved by many.
What an incredible gem of a collection, some of these tracks are extremely rare and historical.
New FFP created: MD5, and Original Art Work Included.
I updated the songs with all the extra info.
ID3 tagging them so they have all the info in each file now
They are ready to burn to disc or play in any modern media player.
FreeMorrison February 20th, 2012