The Band – Shows by Date

xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 3
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 10
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 20
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 21
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 35-36
xxxx.xx.xx – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 39
xxxx.xx.xx – Outtakes, Part I – w/Van Morrison
1964-1991 – Crossing the Great Divide, The Genuine Bootleg Series, Vol. 4
1969.08.17 – Bethel, NY
1969.08.31 – Isle of Wight, England
1969.10.26 – Philadelphia, PA
1969.12.xx – New York, NY
1970.01.01 – Flushing, NY
1970.11.01 – Pittsburgh, PA
1970.11.07 – Worcester, MA
1971.05.25 – Paris, France
1971.05.27 – Copenhagen, Denmark
1971.12.xx – Hempstead, NY
1971.12.01 – Chicago, IL
1971.12.06 – Boston, MA
1971.12.28-31 – New York, NY
1973.07.27-28 – Watkins Glen, NY
1973.07.28 – Watkins Glen, NY – w/the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band
1973.07.31 – Jersey City, NJ
1973.08.01 – Jersey City, NJ
1974.07.06 – Buffalo, NY
1974.08.30 – Uniondale, NY
1975.11.24 – Hartford, CT – Rick Danko Solo
1976.03.30 – Malibu, CA – Eric Clapton & Friends
1976.07.17 – Washington, D.C.
1976.07.20 – Asbury Park, JN
1976.08.16 – Washington, D.C.
1976.08.25 – Los Angeles, CA
1976.09.02 – Boston, MA
1976.09.17 – Philadelphia, PA
1976.09.18 – New York, NY
1976.09.26 – Lennox, MA
1976.11.24 – San Francisco, CA – w/Eric Clapton & Van Morrison
1977.12.15 – Roslyn, NY – Rick Danko Solo

1982.05.26 – San Jose, CA – Levon Helm Solo
1983.01.28 – Portland, OR – Levon Helm & Rick Danko
1983.02.16 – New York, NY – Bob Dylan, Rick Danko & Levon Helm
1983.07.01 – Chicago, IL
1983.11.26 – New York, NY
1983.12.31 – San Francisco, CA
1984.03.18 – Santa Cruz, CA
1984.04.15 – Buffalo, NY
1984.07.18 – Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Solo
1984.08.25 – Nostell, England
1994.08.26 – Asbury Park, NJ
1984.09.07 – Burlington, VT
1986.02.06 – New York, NY
1986.02.08 – New York, NY
1986.02.16 – Albany, NY
1986.10.08 – Santa Cruz, CA
1986.12.20 – Pittsburgh, PA
1987.03.11 – Bridgeport, CT
1987.11.23 – Troy, NY – Jorma Kaukonen & Rick Danko
1988.05.14 – Cambridge, MA – Rick Danko Solo
1989.12.09 – Chicago, IL – Rick Danko Solo


1990.09.23 – Camden, NJ
1990.12.xx – New York, NY
1991-1992 – Jerhico Demos
1993.01.17 – Washington, D.C.
1993.12.04 – Toronto, Canada
1994.01.23 – Charleston, WV
1994.04.22 – New Orleans, LA
1994.07.09– Minneapolis, MN
1994.08.13 – Saugerties, NY
1994.08.26 – Asbury Park, NY
1995.08.08 – New York, NY
1996.04.14 – Charleston, WV
1996.05.16 – Las Vegas, NV
1996.08.15 – Amagansett, NY
1997.10.11 – Amagansett, NY – Rick Danko Solo
1999.01.15 – Philadelphia, PA – Rick Danko Solo
1999.08.31 – Albany, NY – Levon Helm Solo
1999.10.08 – Massapequa, NY – Rick Danko Solo

Fleetwood Mac – Los Angeles, CA (10/21/82)

Fleetwood Mac
19821021
Los Angeles, CA
Inglewood Forum

Source: Soundboard
Lineage:
Quality: 9 (fills lesser)
Comments:
Notes:
# from Brazilian DVD
% from STAX International DVD

Set 1:

  1. The Chain 06:53
  2. Gypsy 04:31
  3. Love In Store 03:13
  4. Not That Funny 10:51
  5. You Make Loving Fun 03:42
  6. I’m So Afraid 06:23
  7. Blue Letter 04:37 #
  8. Rhiannon 07:07 #
  9. Tusk 05:43 %
  10. Eyes Of The World 03:49
  11. Sisters Of The Moon 08:29
  12. Go Your Own Way 06:16
  13. Songbird 03:29 %
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    01:15:03

Noirvember: The Face Behind the Mask (1941)

the face behind the mask poster

Welcome to Noirvember my friends. We begin my most favorite month with a pretty good little film starring Peter Lorre.

He stars as Janos Szabo a just off-the-boat Hungarian immigrant. He is full of hope and love for his new home in New York City. With only a few bucks in his pocket, he’s also relying on the kindness of strangers. Sometimes he finds it.

Sometimes he don’t.

A kindly police officer gives him a meal and directs him to a comfortable, but cheap hotel. A fire is accidentally started by another tenant and Janos’ face is badly burned. His hands, which are full of skill; in clockmaking and airplane mechanics – jobs he had in Hungary, were untouched in the fire.

He should be able to find a job easily. But because of his face, he is turned away at every corner. Desperate, he goes to the docks to throw himself off. There he meets Dinky (George E. Stone) a small-time crook who knows what it means to be at the end of his rope. They become fast friends.

At first, Janos pushes back against Dinky’s criminal instincts, but unable to find a job and desperate to receive an operation that might fix his face, he eventually relents.

Turns out Janos is really good at crime. He becomes the boss of a gang and begins rolling in dough. The plastic surgeon is unable to repair his face, but he gives him a pretty good-looking face mask to wear. But it isn’t enough. People still notice. People still stare.

Then he meets Helen (Evelyn Keyes) who is blind. They fall in love and Janos must decide between his life of crime and the woman he loves.

Peter Lorre is wonderful in the role. His transition from the naive innocent at the beginning of the film to the hard-edged criminal at the end is masterful. But he also maintains a warm heart that we see in his scenes with Helen. Evelyn Keyes is lovely as well.

The story is fine. There are some nice moments and the final scenes are terrific. It takes a fascinating look at the immigrant experience, and how our society so often grinds them into criminals. It really puts Janos through the wringer at every opportunity.

But there was something about it that didn’t quite work for me. Something in the filmmaking I think. It never grabbed me and completely pulled me into the story. But it is a fine film to start Noirvember off with and a good one for Peter Lorre fans.

31 Days of Horror 2024: All the Movies

beetlejuice beetle juice poster

For the last several years I’ve watched one of the films in the Halloween franchise on Halloween and I decided to hit up Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) this year. I’ve seen it before and written about it (here) so I don’t feel the need for another review (one day I’ll rewatch and review the later films in the franchise but today is not that day.

Instead, I thought I’d talk about all the horror movies I watched this Spooky Season. I’ll do my usual write-up on every movie I watched this month tomorrow, but I wanted to say a few things about the horror movies I watched this month and didn’t get a chance to write about. For the ones I’ve already written something about I’ll just link to my previous thoughts.

Jeepers Creepers (2001)


Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

A giant mess of a movie. Winona Ryder returns as Lydia Deetz, the girl who could see the ghosts in the first movie. Now she’s a TV star on a show where she does paranormal investigations. Jenna Ortega plays her daughter with her own issues. Lots of other people play lots of other characters. There are too many of them with too many subplots and Tim Burton doesn’t seem to know what to do with any of them. At least Michael Keaton seems to be having fun.


13 Ghosts (1960)

A very silly, gimmicky film from William Castle. A family inherits a castle full of ghosts. The trick is that whenever the ghosts appear the film uses some special filters so that the audience, wearing special glasses, can see them. Not having those glasses the ghosts appear only faintly.


Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)

Werner Herzog’s remake of the silent classic (which was the first-ever cinematic adaptation of Dracula) is a slow, moody masterpiece. As ever, Herzog has more up his sleeve than meets the eye. Klaus Kinski plays Count Dracula to perfection.


Beetlejuice (1988)

My wife really wanted to see the sequel so we revisited the original. Winona Ryder was my first celebrity crush because of this film. It is still a fun time at the movies, but I don’t really love it.


The Fog (1980)
The Girl in Room 2A (1974)


The Wolfman (2010)

I did not realize this film with Benicio Del Toro as the Wolf Man and Anthony Hopkins as his daddy was a true remake of the classic Universal film. It updates the original and fleshes out the story. I’d say I liked it more than the original, but nothing really beats the way the first one looks.


What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (1974)


Shaun of the Dead (2004)

I linked to a very old review in which I didn’t much enjoy this film. As I state in my editor’s note in that review I’ve come to absolutely love it. Watched it this time with my daughter who seemed to enjoy herself.


Day of the Dead (1985)

The Wolf Man (1941)

The story is pretty silly, and I’m not a huge fan of Lon Chaney, Jr, but the sets looks fantastic and the cinematography is on point.


Final Destination 2 (2003)
Cursed (2005)


The House of Seven Corpses (1974)

A film director shoots a horror movie in a house in which some ghastly real murders were committed. Unsurprisingly, things go bad. For the characters in the film and for us as an audience because this film is not good.

Alien: Romulus (2024)

A pretty fun, if completely unnecessary mix-tape of all the Alien movies.


A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

Invisible Agent (1942)

In this fourth installment of the Invisible Man series, the Invisible Man battles Nazis. It starts out promising with Peter Lorre as a nasty…um…Japanese agent, but then it quickly becomes a very silly, and rather dumb comedy.

Night of the Werewolf (1981)
The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman (1971)

Spanish writer/director/producer/actor Paul Naschy made eleven films in which he played Count Waldemar Daninsky a werewolf. As far as I can tell most of the films have no real connection to each other other than the character and there doesn’t seem to be any continuity within the character either.

I watched these two back to back. Their plots have kind of blended together at this point, but also, they were kind of similar to begin with. In Night of the Werewolf, a couple of girls dig up Elizabeth Bathory the famous serial killing noblewoman from the 1500s, whereas in The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman a couple of girls resurrect a vampire. In both films, Count Daninsky saves the day, but also turns villainous. I really dug them both.


Torso (1973)
The Invisible Woman (1940)
Salem’s Lot (2024)
The Phantom of the Opera (1962)
Who Saw Her Die (1972)
Mimic (1997)
The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
The Grudge (2004)
House of the Long Shadows (1983)
Ju-on: The Grudge 2 (2003)
Ju-on: The Grudge (2002)
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
The Blob (1988)

The Rolling Stones – East Rutherford, NJ (05/23/24)

Rolling Stones
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
May 23, 2024
(ukj69 Master)

Contrast Clause: Different capture than the two located here:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=773013
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=773011

Recording: Sony ECM-717 > Sony PCM-A10

Transfer: Master .wav file > iZotope RX 8 / ozone 9 (mastered) > xACT 2.50 > FLAC

01 Introduction
02 Start Me Up
03 Get Off Of My Cloud
04 Shattered
05 Angry
06 It’s Only Rock’n Roll (But I Like It)
07 Wild Horses (Fan Choice Song)
08 Mess It Up
09 Tumbling Dice
10 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
11 Band introductions
12 You Got The Silver
13 Little T & A
14 Sympathy For The Devil
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Miss You
17 Gimme Shelter
18 Paint It Black
19 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
20 Sweet Sounds Of Heaven
21 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Known Faults:
-None

Ukj69 gives us a solid recorder 3 capture for the first of two nights at MetLife Stadium.

Thanks to ukj69 for all the uncirculated captures and trusting me to present definitive editions of his work.

Don’t let those archives fade away, if you need assistance releasing Masters or known generation tapes there are plenty of dimers here that can assist!

Artwork is included.

mjk5510 and ukj69

Fleetwood Mac – Nashville, TN (05/21/77)

Fleetwood Mac
1977-05-21
Nashville, TN
Nashville Municipal Auditorium

Source: Soundboard
Lineage: SBD > Cassette (x) > FLAC
Quality: 9
Comments:
Notes:

  1. Welcome 01:23
  2. Say You Love Me 04:15
  3. Monday Morning 03:19
  4. Dreams 04:17
  5. Oh Well 03:15
  6. Rhiannon 08:02
  7. Oh Daddy 04:48
  8. Never Going Back Again 03:00
  9. Landslide 03:55
  10. Over My Head 03:35
  11. Gold Dust Woman 06:30 \
  12. You Make Loving Fun 04:24 //
  13. I’m So Afraid 05:28
  14. Go Your Own Way 04:27
  15. World Turning 08:04
  16. Blue Letter 06:50
  17. Second Hand News 03:25
  18. The Chain 07:51
  19. Songbird 05:45
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31 Days of Horror: Jeepers Creepers (2001)

jeepers creepers poster

I’ve talked many times on these pages about how much I like Wes Craven’s Scream (1996) and to a lesser extent the many sequels that followed. Oddly enough I didn’t actually watch a lot of the many (many) films that followed in its wake and were influenced by its winking, meta-narrative.

There are a variety of reasons why that is true. I was becoming a true cinephile around then which meant I was more interested in the Coen Brothers, Steven Soderberg, Akira Kurosawa, Francois Truffaut and the like – directors who made “real” cinema rather than horror which wasn’t great art. I had started dating the woman who would become my wife and she doesn’t like horror movies.

But mainly my horror interests were changing. I was starting to discover J-Horror and Giallo. There was this wonderful world of world horror that I had previously not known existed. Suddenly my desire to watch silly little American horror starring hip, young TV stars disappeared.

Over the last few years, I’ve enjoyed going back and watching a lot of those films from that period that I missed the first time around.

Mostly. Some of those films weren’t very good and I was smart to have skipped them.

Jeepers Creepers begins with a car ride across a lonely stretch of Florida. Siblings Trish (Gina Phillips) and Darry (Justin Long) are coming home for Spring Break. They talk and argue, and they play the type of silly games you play on long road trips.

Suddenly a large, old truck begins tailgating them. It weaves back and forth and honks its horns, scaring the two half to death. Finally, it passes them and all is calm. Sometime later they spy that same truck parked next to an abandoned old church. A man gets out of it carrying something wrapped up in a sheet tied shut with ropes. Our heroes have seen the same scary movies we’ve all seen so they naturally assume it is a body. The dude then throws the object down a drainage pipe. As he turns around he realizes those two have seen him do it.

He gets into his truck and rushes after them. Apparently, this old truck has a souped-up engine because he catches them quickly and rear-ends them multiple times. But when he finally runs them off the road he rushes on ahead instead of stopping to kill them.

Instead of acting like normal, intelligent people who would zoom as fast and as far away as possible and perhaps call the police when they get to a safe space, these two decide to go back to the church and have a look around.

Maybe one of those people tied up and wrapped in bloody sheets is still alive Darry muses. Maybe they – these two people without any medical experience – can give them emergency care before calling in any real help.

The pipe goes deep underground leading to what was the old church basement. Darry tries to take a look and instead slips falling to the bottom where he discovers…well I won’t spoil that but it is pretty gruesome.

I will spoil that the guy in the truck isn’t a guy at all but a monster. A poorly designed monster who is on the hunt. And now he’s got the scene of Darry and Trish.

Though there are periodic meta-references to other horror movies these two characters make all the dumb maneuvers people in dumb horror movies make.

After the first attack, seeing the horrors in that basement, and then watching the policeman they finally tell about all of this get ripped to shreds, they do not get the heck out of Dodge as fast as they possibly can, but rather stop at some random house in the middle of nowhere. Trish declares they need to call someone. Exactly who she wants to call and what she will tell them is unclear. Even after Darry asks those exact, and very reasonable questions.

While watching this insane monster do insanely horrible things the two just sit and stare at him. Again, they don’t run. This film is all reaction shots. Over and over again something horrible will happen and the characters will just sit there, mouths agape. The camera cuts between the action and their reactions. Back and forth. Back and forth until I’m screaming that someone needs to do something. Maybe that’s supposed to be shock or something. Maybe real people would act that way when exposed to something so traumatic. But in a horror movie, they need to run or start shooting.

The acting is passable, the script isn’t half as clever as it thinks it is, and again the monster design is bad. Yet, I think I kind of liked it.

It has this laid-back, breezy quality to it. The film never takes itself seriously, but it isn’t winking at us either. It isn’t a hipster film smirking at its audience. The in-film stakes are very high – life and death – but the film never really expects you to care all that much. It wants you to have a good time watching a movie and that’s exactly what I did.

Fleetwood Mac – Albany, NY (11/26/97)

Fleetwood Mac
19971126
Albany, NY
Knickerbocker Arena

Source: Audience
Lineage: Sony D8 > Sound Forge > FLAC
Quality: 8 (8.5)
Comments:
Notes:

  • poem Set 1:
  1. The Chain 05:29
  2. Dreams 04:50
  3. Everywhere 03:39
  4. Gold Dust Woman 06:35
  5. I’m So Afraid 08:31
  6. Temporary One 04:33
  7. Bleed To Love Her 03:37
  8. Gypsy 05:40
  9. Big Love 03:21
  10. Sardonic World 00:47 *
  11. Go Insane 05:04
  12. Landslide 05:23
  13. Say You Love Me 04:37
  14. Sweet Girl 03:50
  15. You Make Loving Fun 04:37
  16. My Little Demon 03:28
  17. Stand Back 04:21
  18. Oh Daddy 04:17
  19. Not That Funny > 18:24
  20. band introductions 02:26
  21. Rhiannon 06:49
  22. Second Hand News 02:32 //
  23. Silver Springs 06:40
  24. Tusk 05:02
  25. Go Your Own Way 07:11
  26. Don’t Stop 05:38
  27. Songbird 03:20
  28. The Farmer’s Daughter 02:56
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    02:23:37

Bruce Hornsby – Portland, OR (08/17/24)

Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
8/17/24
Revolution Hall
Portland, OR

Front Row, Balcony; Sonic Studios DSM microphones >Sony PCM-M10 (16bit/44.1kHz)

WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Minor Edits & Fades) >Fix SBEs >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.53

Recorded By DAT CC
Post Production, FLAC, Tags, & Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

Disc I:

  1. Cast Off
  2. Fractals
  3. White Noise
  4. Across The River
  5. Hooray For Tom
  6. Sticks And Stones
  7. Funhouse / We’ll Sing In The Sunshine
  8. The Way It Is
  9. Echolocation
  10. Tipping

Disc II:

  1. M.I.A In M.I.A.M.I. / Baby Don’t You Worry >
  2. Spoonful / Smokestack Lightning
  3. Prairie Dog Town
  4. Big Stick >
  5. Jackob’s Ladder
  6. The Dreaded Spoon
  7. Great Divide >
  8. Will It Go ‘Round In Circles
  9. Fortunate Sun >
  10. The Show Goes On

OldNeumanntapr Notes;
This was a show that my friend Craig recorded and wanted me to do the post production. It sounds really good, and has little to no crowd noise.

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

Miles Davis – Shows by Date


1946.xx.xx – Los Angeles, CA
1946.03.xx – Los Angeles, CA – Charlie Parker Quintet
1946.03.31 – Los Angeles, CA
1947.11.xx – Chicago, IL – Charlie Parker Quintet
1947.12.xx – Waukegan, IL – Charlie Parker Quintet
1948-1949 – Complete Royal Roost Broadcast
1948.01.xx – Chicago, IL – Charlie Parker Quintet
1948.09.04 – New York, NY
1948.09.18 – New York, NY
1948.09.25 – New York, NY
1948.12.11 – New York, NY – Charlie Parker Quintet
1949.01.17 – New York, NY
1949.02.19 – New York, NY
1949.02.26 – New York, NY
1949.03.04 – New York, NY
1949.05.14 – Paris, France
1949.12.14 – New York, NY
1950.02.18 – New York, NY
1950.06.30 – New York, NY
1952.05.02-03 – New York, NY
1955.02.xx – Boston, MA
1956.11.07 – Hamburg, Germany
1956.11.19 – Zurich, Switzerland
1956.12.08 – Philadelphia, PA
1957-1963 – In France
1957.02.16-23 – St. Louis, MO
1957.02.23 – St. Louis, MO
1957.04.13 – New York, NY
1957.07.13 – New York, NY
1957.10.xx – New York, NY
1957.11.30 – Paris, France
1957.12.07 – Paris, France
1957.12.08 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1957.12.18 – Stuttgart, Germany
1958.05.17 – New York, NY
1958.08.09 – Washington, D.C.
1958.11.01 – Washington, D.C.
1959.01.03 – New York, NY
1959.08.07 – Chicago, IL
1959.08.25 – New York, NY

1960-1963 – Live ‘Trane Underground
1960.03.xx – San Francisco, CA
1960.04.08 – Zurich, Switzerland
1963.07.26 – Antibes, France
1964.10.01 – Paris, France
1966.05.21 – Portland, OR
1966.07.04 – Newport, RI
1967.11.06 – Paris, France
1969.xx.xx – New York, NY
1969.10.31 – Vienna, Austria
1969.11.01 – London, England
1970-1974 – Unknown Sessions, Vol. 3
1970.02.21 – Ann Arbor, MI
1970.03.06 – New York, NY
1970.04.09 – San Francisco, CA
1970.04.10 – San Francisco, CA
1970.04.11 – San Francisco, CA
1970.04.12 – San Francisco, CA
1970.06.17 – New York, NY
1970.06.20 – New York, NY
1970.07.25 – New York, NY
1970.10.15 – San Francisco, CA
1971.10.22 – Zurich, Switzerland
1971.11.03 – Belgrade, Serbia
1971.11.06 – Berlin, Germany
1971.11.09 – Oslo, Norway
1972.09.10 – Ann Arbor, MI
1972.09.14 – Boston, MA
1973.05.02 – Los Angeles, CA
1973.06.19 – Tokyo, Japan
1973.10.17 – Boston, MA
1973.11.03 – Vienna, Austria
1973.11.07 – Belgrade, Serbia
1975.07.01 – New York, NY


1982.04.13 – Stockholm, Sweden
1983.02.04 – Austin, TX
1983.05.18 – Sapporo, Japan
1985.07.05 – Vienna, Austria
1985.07.07 – Perugia, Italy
1985.10.26 – Umea, Sweden
1986.04.06 – New York, NY
1986.07.16 – Nice, France
1986.08.29 – Pittsburgh, PA
1987.07.25 – Tokyo, Japan
1987.09.06 – Portland, OR
1988.07.14 – Nice, France
1988.10.25 – Bergen, Norway
1989.07.16 – The Hague, The Netherlands
1990.04.20 – San Luis Obispo, CA
1990.07.14 – Singen, Germany
1990.08.30 – Chicago, IL
1990.11.06 – Frankfurt, Germany
1991306.23 – Philadelphia, PA
1991.07.10 – Paris, France