John Coltrane – Live ‘Trane Underground

John Coltrane
Live ‘Trane Underground

DISC 1

Miles Davis Quintet 1960
Unknown venue, probably West Germany between March 21 and April 10, 1960

1. So What (10:36–beginning cut off)
2. ‘Round Midnight (5:46)
3. Walkin’ (11:01–incomplete)
4. So What (10:17)

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

Kongresshalle
Frankfurt, West Germany
March 30, 1960

5. announcement (0:15)
6. So What (12:57)
7. All of You (9:50–incomplete)

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

DISC 2

John Coltrane Quintet
Olympia Theatre Paris
Nov. 18, 1961 First concert (6:30 pm)

1. Impressions (10:53)
2. I Want to Talk About You

(6:52)
3. Blue Train (16:07)
4. My Favorite Things (22:33)
5. announcement by Norman Granz (1:41)
6. Impressions (same as track 1, different source (10:54)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Ivin Jones (drums)

DISC 3

Olympia Theatre Paris
Nov. 18, 1961

Second concert (11:30 pm)

1. Blue Train (12:47)
2. I Want to Talk About You (9:38)
3. My Favorite Things (25:35)
John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Konserthuset, Stockholm
Nov. 23, 1961
second set

4. Naima (incomplete) (2:34)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Auditorium Maximum Freie University
Berlin, West Germany
Dec. 2, 1961

5. Impressions (13:05)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 4

Falkonercentret, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 20, 1961

1. announcement by Norman Granz (2:24)
2. Delilah (12:03)
3. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:11)
4. Impressions (14:16)
5. Naima (7:40)
6. My Favorite Things–false start 1 (0:40)
7. My Favorite Things–false start 2 (0:08)
8. announcement by John Coltrane (0:39)
9. My Favor

ite Things (28:54)

John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax)
Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet, alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner

(piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Disc 5

Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, Finland
Nov. 22, 1961
Second concert (9:15 pm)

1. Blue Train (8:58)
2. I Want to Talk About You (6:58)
3. Impressions (7:59)
4. My Favorite Things (20:20)

Sudwestfunk TV Studio
Baden-Baden, West Germany Nov. 24, 1961

5. announcement (2:16)
6. My Favorite Things (10:37)
7. announcement (0:58)
8. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:13)
9. announcement (0:50)
10. Impressions (7:15)
11. untitled blues (trio) (1:28)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner (piano)

Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Disc 6

Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, West Germany
Nov. 27, 1961

1. Impressions (17:29–beginning cut off)
2. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:15)
3. My Favorite Things (19:14–beginning cut off)
NOTE: Every Time We Say Goodbye is actually from Baden-Baden, Nov. 24, 1961 (i.e., disc 6, track 2 is the same as disc 5, track

8). My Favorite Things opened the concert.

Liederhalle Stuttgart
Nov. 29, 1961

4. Impressions (9:12)
5. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:28)
6. My Favorite Things (14:39–ending cut off)

John Coltrane

(tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 7

John Coltrane Quartet 1962
Falkonercentret, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 22, 1962

1. Bye Bye Blackbird (21:03)
2. Chasin’ the Trane (7:30)
3. The Inchworm (9:10)
4. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5

:44)
5. Mr. P.C. (19:28)

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

DISC 8

Falkonercentret Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 22, 1962–continued

1. I Want to Talk About You (11:11)
2. Traneing In (23:23)
3. Impressions (8:59)
4. My Favorite Thin

gs (19:20–incomplete)

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

Stefaniensall, Graz
Nov. 28, 1962

5. Autumn Leaves (10:33)

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

Disk 9

Showboat, Philadelphia
June (possibly 10, 17, or 24) 1963

1. Chasin’ the Trane (10:50)
2. It’s Easy to Remember (6:42)
3. Up ‘Gainst the Wall (5:40–incomplete)
4. The Inchworm (8:34)
5. Impressions (13:27–incomplete)
6. audience noise (0:24)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano–only on “Impressions” and the last few minutes of “The Inchworm”)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)

Roy Haynes (drums)

Tivoli Koncertsal
Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct. 25, 1963

7. Mr. P.C. (23:41)

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

Disc 10

TivoliKoncertsal
Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct. 25, 1963–continued

1. Impressions (19:27–incomplete)
2. The Promise (10:01)
3. Afro Blue (8:43)
4. Naima (7:46)
5. My Favorite Things (17:15)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)

Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Date and location uncertain (sometimes attributed to Paris, Nov. 1, 1963, but this probably is incorrect; may be from 1962)

6. Chasin’ the Trane (5:21)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 11

Liederhalle, Stuttgart
Nov. 4, 1963

1. The Promise (7:32)
2. Afro Blue (6:48)
3. Want to Talk About You (10:42)
4. Impressions (28:52)

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

DISC 12

Liederhalle, Stuttgart
Nov. 4, 1963–continued
1. My Favorite Things (18:51)
2. Every Time We Say Goodbye (6:11)
3. Mr. P.C. (35:52)

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

Artwork included for each disc

Adele – Paris, France (04/04/11)

Adele
La Cigale
Paris, France
04/04/11

Recording and broadcast : April 4th, 2011
Lineage : FM -> CDWAVe -> FLAC ->

Setlist :

01. Hometown glory
02. I’ll be waiting
03. Don’t you remember
04. Turning tables
05. Set fire to the rain
06. Daydreamer
07. If It Hadn’t Been For Love (Still Driver cover)
08. My Same
09. Take it all
10. Rumor has it all
11. Right as rain
12. One and only
13. Lovesong (The Cure cover)
14. Chasing pavements
15. Make you feel my love (Dylan cover)
16. Someone like you
17. Rolling in the deep

Electric Light Orchestra – Osaka, Japan (02/23/78)

Electric Light Orchestra
February 23, 1978
Unknown Venue
Osaka, Japan

Source: Unknown Audience cassette-> DAT @ 44.1khz-> CD Wave-> Samplitude-> CD-> FLAC

Disc 1

1. Fire on High
2. Night in the City
3. Turn to Stone
4. Eldorado Overture->
5. Can’t Get it Out of My Head
6. Cello Solo
7. Tightrope
8. Rockaria!
9. Violin Solo

Disc 2

10. Strange Magic
11. Showdown
12. Sweet Talkin’ Woman
13. Evil Woman
14. Livin’ Thing
15. Do You->
16. Ma Ma Ma Belle
17. Roll Over Beethoven

Summary from original uploader:

Forward: Being that the only ELO show I’ve seen on this site is a 1990’s non-Jeff Lynne era recording, I felt it necessary to put forth a definitive and somewhat hard to find 1978 Out Of The Blue recording.

Having just been released, ELO’s 1978 Out Of The Blue, was the groups most commercially successful album to date and set in motion a string of worldwide tour dates, culminating in the band’s success of being labeled a “Supergroup” and playing before capacity audiences around the world – certainly the largest they had ever played. This show finds the boys in Osaka, Japan for a night of great music played to a high anticipation capacity crowd.

This is the period in the group’s career when everything began to break-out from a commercial standpoint. Some people prefer their earlier material as opposed to the later; I happen to love it all. However, one thing is for certain: ELO went from it’s more or less progressive rock roots in the early and mid-1970’s, to a full-fledged pop-rock act, complete with lasers and a giant UFO spaceship – which they performed in at all shows on the tour – in the latter half of the decade and straight through the 80’s.

This recording is somewhat rare its existence in that it is the lesser known of the only 2 known recordings to circulate from the Out Of The Blue tour. The other recording is London’s Wembley Arena (see below), which falls quite short in my opinion, from being considered a definitive example of the majestic sound ELO generated. The mix is most-sterile sounding until halfway through when it evens out. The thing that the London show really has going for it is that it’s a great performance, which the Osaka show is as well.

As many memorable Japanese rock concerts confirm from so many bands of that decade this is a very respectful audience. The crowd is “as good as it gets” for a rock concert of this scale back in the 70’s: they applaud between songs and remain quiet while their being played. There is a small amount of chatter by either the taper or someone close to them in a couple points in the show but it is between songs and in no way is distracting. The first time I listened to this recording, I was struck by how mellow the audience is between songs. I distinctly remember thinking to myself, “man, they must all be halfway sedated or something” because their so respectful. That’s the Japanese audiences back then. The vibe is not-at-all what you would hear at most shows in the U.S. back then. It’s real nice!

In terms of performance quality, the band is most definitely in top form – harmonies are tight, rhythm section is on and the band is most certainly enjoying themselves. In terms of overall sound quality, the taper is a little distant from the source; however, let that not be a limitation whatsoever. The band can be heard clearly with EVERY instrument and, in my humble opinion, I think the distance of this taper from the source allows for maximum connection between the sound by the band and the acoustics of the room, creating that inimitable feeling of “being there” when you listen to it. Add to that the historical significance of this tour for the band and you quickly come to realize this one is unparalleled.

If you’re a fan or just have a passing interest this one is most definitely worth checking out!

If I had to choose between the London – which is very much incomplete! – and the COMPLETE, note for note, Japan show, the latter would win out without question.

Aerosmith – Honolulu, HI (01/04/83)

Aerosmoth
Alohasmith! Honolulu 1983
Blaisdell Center Arena
Honolulu, HI
January 4, 1983
Quality: SBD
Lineage:CDRs > EAC > WAV > Flac

CD1:

1.Back in the Saddle
2.Mama kin
3.Big Ten Inch Record
4.Three Mile smile
5.Reefer Head Woman
6.Rock In A Hard Place
7.Lord of the Thighs
8.Lick and A Promise

CD2:

1.Sweet Emotion
2.Dream On
3.Lightning Strikes
4.Walk this Way
5.Milk Cow Blues
6.Toys In the Attic
7.Train kept A Rollin’

Notes from somebody, not me:
This is the best sounding show from the Rock In A Hard Place Tour I’ve heard so far(I’ve only heard 3 others though, but this is the best out of them all). Great soundboard recording, I’d give it an A/A+. AS for the performance, I’m pretty sure Steven is under the influence of something. Someone throws a fire cracker on stage during Lord of the Thighs, and thats when it gets funny. Afterwards he sings Happy Birthday to Tom Hamilton (but it’s not his birthday). Besides that,
the band sounds good.

The only real problem is that Sweet Emotion is incomplete, unless they only played the solo. It lists the song as being 2 minutes long, but the first 30 sec is just Tyler talking, then it switches to the solo for the last 1:30 minutes. I ordered this from a store a few years back and I got the CDrs, along with a paper insert that just said Alohasmith! and the track listing and date, no artwork. I’m not totally sure, but I believe this was mass produced. Overall, a great sounding show, that I recommend to anybody who likes classic Aerosmith.

Amy Winehouse – Eadestown, Ireland (07/12/08)

Amy Winehouse
Oxygen Festival
Punchestown Racecourse
County Kildare, Ireland
07-12-2008
FM

01. Addicted
02. Just Friends
03. Tears Dry On Their Own
04. Cupid
05. Back To Black
06. Wake Up Alone
07. Some Unholy War
08. Love Is A Losing Game
09. Hey Little Rich Girl
10. You’re Wondering Now
11. You Know I’m No Good
12. Rehab
13. Me And Mr Jones w/ band introduction
14. Valerie w/ band jamming outro

Aerosmith – East Side/West Side Blues

AEROSMITH
“East side West side Blues”
Recorded performances :
Kyuden Kinen Taiikukan,Japan February 04th 1977 (2 CD)
Mc Elroy Auditorium, Waterloo,Iowa,US, April 30th 1976 (1 CD)

Lineage :
“East side West side Blues” Silvers (very limited pressing-3 silver CDs in a fatbox case,Japanese pressing,Shades label, scans of the original artwork included)
> EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC > DIME

Fukukoa 1977-02-04 (2 CD)

CD1 (44:13):

1.Opening S.E.
2.Mama kin
3.Write me a letter
4.S.OS. (too bad)
5.Lick & a promise
6.Big ten inch record
7.Sweet emotion
8.Rats in the cellar
9.Dream on
10.Lord of the thighs

CD2 (42:29):

1.Last child
2.Walk this way
3.Sick as a dog
4.Same old song & dance
5.Train kept a rollin’ (slow)
6.Drum solo
7.Train kept a rollin’ (fast) (incl. Get the lead out)
8.Toys in the attic

Waterloo 1976-04-30

CD 3:

1.Walkin’ the dog
2.Walk this way
3.Adam’s apple
4.Lick & a promise
5.Same old song and dance
6.Train kept a rollin’ (slow)
7.Drum solo
8.Train kept a rollin’ (fast)
9.Toys in the attic

These recordings are both excellent :

-The Fukukoa ’77 show seems complete,and is an EXC audience recording for that period,very clear audience,well balanced

-The Waterloo ’76 show is an excellent soundboard, or an outstanding audience,not complete (first song cuts in)

These shows come from a friend of mine who sent me a bunch more that I’ll post over the next couple of days.  Eventually I’ll convert and upload the MP3s, but it may take awhile (unless I get comments asking me to do it and then I’ll put a rush on it.)  Enjoy.

Tom Petty – Cologne, Germany (06/14/77)

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
1977-06-14
WDR TV Studio L, Cologne, Germany


Source: Soundboard > ? > CDR > EAC > .wav > FLAC Frontend > FLAC > DVD+R
Quality: Excellent

Notes:
Rockpalast, WDR TV Studio L
Cologne, Germany
1977-06-14

1) Surrender
2) Jaguar & Thunderbird
3) American Girl
4) Fooled Again (I Don’t Like It)
5) Breakdown
6) Listen To Her Heart
7) Strangered In The Night
8) I Need To Know
9) Anything That’s Rock’n’Roll
10) Can’t Get Close To You
11) Route 66
12) Shout

U2 – Pulled The Covers (1979-2006)

U2
Pulled the Covers (1979-2006)

CD1:
01. All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan – 1989-12-27 – Dublin)
02. Stand By Me feat Springsteen (Ben E. King – 1987-09-25 – Philadelphia)
03. My Sweet Lord (George Harrison – 2001-12-02 – Miami)
04. Christmas, Baby Please Come Home (P. Spector – 1987-12-20 – Tempe)
05. Dirty Old Town – Larry on vocals (Trad. – 1992-11-14 – Anaheim)
06. Rain – A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall (Beatles – Dylan – 1985-06-22 – Milton Keynes)
07. She’s A Mystery To Me (Roy Orbison – 1997-08-06 – Oslo)
08. My hometown (Bruce Springsteen – 1985-06-29 – Dublin)
09. In My Life (Beatles – 2001-07-09 – Stockholm)
10. I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan – 1987-04-13 – San Diego)
11. Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley – 1993-11-27 – Sydney)
12. Dancing Queen feat. Bjorn & Benny (Abba – 1992-06-11 – Stockholm)
13. Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers – 1993-05-11 – Rotterdam)
14. Instant Karma (John Lennon – 2005-12-05 – Boston)
15. My Girl (Smokey Robinson – 1993-07-17 – Bologna)
16. Don’t Take Your Guns To Town (Johnny Cash – 1994-04-06 – Dublin)
17. Help (Beatles – 1987-10-28 – Chicago)
18. Lost Highway (Hank Williams -1987-09-08 – New York)
19. Maggie’s Farm (Bob Dylan – 1986-06-15 – East Rutherford)
20. Redemption Song (Bob Marley – 1992-10-14 – Houston)
21. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door feat. The Alarm (Bob Dylan – 1983-03-13 – Brighton)
22. Won’t Get Fooled Again (The Who – 2000-12-05 – New York)

CD2:
01. People get ready feat. Bruce Springsteen (Curtis Mayfield – 2005-10-17 – Philadelphia)
02. Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley – 1992-10-24 – Tempe, Arizona)
03. Helter Skelter (Beatles – 1987-11-07 – Denver)
04. Sweet Jane Feat. Maria McKee (Velvet Underground – 1987-06-15 – Paris)
05. Southern Man feat. Garland Jeffreys (Neil Young – 1982-03-18 – New York)
06. C’mon everybody (Eddie Cochran – 1986-05-17 – Dublin)
07. Norwegian Wood (Beatles – 2006-06-20 – Sao Paulo)
08. Whiskey in the Jar – Larry on vocals (trad. – 1992-08-25 – Pittsburgh)
09. Ol’ Man River (Hammerstein & Kern – 2005-11-18 – Atlanta)
10. Wild Rover – Larry on vocals (Trad. – 1993-05-11 – Rotterdam)
11. The Saints Are Coming Feat. Green Day (The Skids – 2006-09-25 – New Orleans)
12. When Will I See You Again (The Three Degrees – 2001-10-25 – New York)
13. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band feat. P. McCartney (Beatles – 2005-07-02 – London)
14. Whire Christmas (Trad. 1989-12-16 – Dortmund)
15. I Remember You (Ramones – 2000-12-05 – New York)
16. Rockin in the free World feat. Pearl Jam (Neil Young – 2006-11-17 – Melbourne)
17. Tequila Sunrise – Larry on Vocals (Eagles – 1987-12-12 – Hampton)
18. Satellite Of Love (Lou Reed – 1992-08-29 – New York)
19. Dear Prudence (Beatles – 1993-07-27 – Copenhagen)
20. Night And Day (Cole Porter – 2003-02-21 – New York)
21. Happy Christmas (John Lennon – 1988-12-16 – Dublin)
22. What’s Going On Feat. Gwen Stephani (Marvin Gay – 2001-11-23 – Phoenix)
23. Glad To See You Go (Ramones – 1979-10-05 – Cork)