Bob Dylan – Sydney, Australia (04/13/66)

BOB DYLAN/THE BAND
Sydney Stadium
Sydney, Australia
New South Wales
April 13th 1966

Set 1
1. She Belongs To Me (Incomplete)
2. Fourth Time Around
3. Visions Of Johanna
4. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
5. Desolation Row
6. Just Like A Woman
7. Mr. Tambourine Man
8. Intermission

Set II
1. Tuning
2. Tell Me, Momma
3. I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
4. Baby Let Me Follow You Down
5. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
6. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
7. One Too Many Mornings
8. Ballad Of A Thin Man
9. Positively 4th Street

The Beatles – The Complete Live Collection, Vol. 11 – The Last Tour

The Beatles
Live 11 – The Last Tour
Purple Chick

DISC ONE

Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, OH – 14 August, 1966
1: intro (Can You Hear Me?)
2: Day Tripper (Can You Hear Me?)
3: show interruption (Can You Hear Me? + Vinyl To The Core)
4: I Feel Fine (Vinyl To The Core)

Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada – 17 August, 1966 (afternoon):
5: intro (unbooted)
6: If I Needed Someone (unbooted)

Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada – 17 August, 1966 (evening):
7: intro (Live Beatles At The Maple Leaf Gardens)
8: Rock and Roll Music (LBATMLG)
9: She’s A Woman (LBATMLG)
10: If I Needed Someone (LBATMLG)
11: Day Tripper (LBATMLG)
12: Baby’s In Black (LBATMLG)
13: I Feel Fine (LBATMLG)
14: Yesterday (LBATMLG)
15: I Wanna Be Your Man (LBATMLG)
16: Nowhere Man (LBATMLG)
17: Paperback Writer (LBATMLG)
18: Long Tall Sally (LBATMLG)
19: outro (LBATMLG)

Suffolk Downs Racetrack, Boston, MA – 18 August, 1966
20: She’s A Woman (We’d Like To Cary On)
21: Long Tall Sally (Vinyl To The Core)

Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN – 19 August, 1966 (afternoon)
22: intro (From Beatles In Memphis 1966)
23: Rock and Roll Music (Berry) (From Beatles In Memphis 1966)
24: She’s A Woman (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
25: If I Needed Someone (Harrison) (FBIM 1966)
26: Day Tripper (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
27: Baby’s In Black (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
28: I Feel Fine (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
29: Yesterday (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
30: I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
31: Nowhere Man (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
32: Paperback Writer (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
33: Long Tall Sally (Johnson-Penniman-Blackwell) (FBIM 1966)

DISC TWO

Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN – 19 August, 1966 (evening)
1: intro (From Beatles In Memphis 1966)
2: Rock and Roll Music (Berry) (From Beatles In Memphis 1966)
3: She’s A Woman (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
4: If I Needed Someone (Harrison) (FBIM 1966)
5: Day Tripper (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
6: Baby’s In Black (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
7: I Feel Fine (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
8: Yesterday (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
9: I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
10: Nowhere Man (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
11: Paperback Writer (Lennon-McCartney) (FBIM 1966)
12: Long Tall Sally (Johnson-Penniman-Blackwell) (FBIM 1966)

Busch Stadium, Boston, MA – 21 August, 1966
13: Rock and Roll Music/She’s A Woman (unbooted)

Shea Stadium, New York, NY – 23 August, 1966
14: intro (Beatles’ Blast In Stadium Described By Erupting Fans)
15: She’s A Woman (BBISDBEF)
16: If I Needed Someone (BBISDBEF)
17: I Feel Fine (BBISDBEF)
18: Yesterday (BBISDBEF)
19: Paperback Writer (BBISDBEF)
20: outro (BBISDBEF)

Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA – 29 August, 1966
21: Rock and Roll Music (Live in Paris 1964 and in San Francisco 1966)
22: She’s A Woman (Paris/San Francisco)
23: If I Needed Someone (Paris/San Francisco)
24: Day Tripper (Paris/San Francisco)
25: Baby’s In Black (Paris/San Francisco)
26: I Feel Fine (Paris/San Francisco)
27: Yesterday (Paris/San Francisco)
28: I Wanna Be Your Man (Paris/San Francisco)
29: Nowhere Man (Paris/San Francisco)
30: Paperback Writer (Paris/San Francisco)
31: Long Tall Sally (Paris/San Francisco)

And so to the conclusion of The Beatles as a performing group (although some might argue the end really came a year or more earlier)
& all the circulating shows from their final tour of the U.S.A.

While this may be a delight for completists, the last show at San Francisco is the only decent sounding recording here (and not such a
bad performance either, relatively speaking). Also of note is the ‘cherry bomb’ explosion heard halfway through “If I Needed Someone”
from the Memphis evening show. Otherwise it’s slim pickings, pop pickers.

We’ve done our best to make everything sound as good as possible -speed correction, a little eq, and more (but never any compression or
noise reduction!) We even used a source for the San Francisco show without the digital reverb appearing on most releases of this concert.

It’s not all that pretty, but this is it the end of The Beatles live. (Unless you count the Rooftop Concert & and that’s on A/B Road
if you still need to find it!)

The Beatles – The Complete Live Collection, Vol. 10 – Far East Men

The Beatles
Live 10 – Far East Men
Purple Chick

DISC ONE

Circus-Krone-Bau, Munich, Germany – 24 June, 1966 (afternoon)
1: intro (Bravo Beatles Britztournee + Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
2: Baby’s In Black (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
3: I Feel Fine (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
4: Yesterday (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
5: I Wanna Be Your Man (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
6: I’m Down (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))

Circus-Krone-Bau, Munich, Germany – 24 June, 1966 (evening)
7: intro (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
8: Rock And Roll Music (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
9: She’s A Woman (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
10: intro (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
11: Nowhere Man (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)
12: I’m Down (Bravo Beatles Britztournee)

Grugahalle, Essen, Germany – 25 June, 1966 (afternoon)
13: intro (Mythology)
14: Rock And Roll Music (Mythology)
15: She’s A Woman (Mythology)
16: If I Needed Someone (Mythology)
17: Day Tripper (Mythology)
18: Baby’s In Black (Mythology)
19: I Feel Fine (Mythology)
20: Yesterday (Mythology)
21: I Wanna Be Your Man (Mythology)
22: Nowhere Man (Mythology)
23: Paperback Writer (Mythology)
24: I’m Down (Mythology)

Grugahalle, Essen, Germany – 25 June, 1966 (evening)
25: Paperback Writer (Vinyl To The Core) (?)

Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, Germany – 26 June, 1966 (afternoon)
26: intro (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC) + unbooted)
27: Day Tripper (unbooted)
28: intro (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
29: Baby’s In Black (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
30: I Feel Fine (unbooted)
31: I Wanna Be Your Man (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
32: Nowhere Man (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
33: Paperback Writer (unbooted)
34: outro (unbooted)

Bonus Tracks:

Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, Germany – 26 June, 1966 (afternoon)
35: Nowhere Man (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
36: Paperback Writer (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC))
37: Paperback Writer (Bravo Beatles Britztournee (MC) + Damals In Hamburg)

DISC TWO

Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan – 30 June, 1966 (evening)
1: intro (Tokyo Highway 66)
2: Rock And Roll Music (Tokyo Highway 66)
3: She’s A Woman (Tokyo Highway 66)
4: If I Needed Someone (Tokyo Highway 66)
5: Day Tripper (Tokyo Highway 66)
6: Baby’s In Black (Tokyo Highway 66)
7: I Feel Fine (Tokyo Highway 66)
8: Yesterday (Tokyo Highway 66)
9: I Wanna Be Your Man (Tokyo Highway 66)
10: Nowhere Man (Tokyo Highway 66)
11: Paperback Writer (Tokyo Highway 66)
12: I’m Down (Tokyo Highway 66)
13: outro (Tokyo Highway 66)

Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan – 1 July, 1966 (afternoon)
14: intro (Tokyo Highway 66)
15: Rock And Roll Music (Tokyo Highway 66)
16: She’s A Woman (Tokyo Highway 66)
17: If I Needed Someone (Tokyo Highway 66)
18: Day Tripper (Tokyo Highway 66)
19: Baby’s In Black (Tokyo Highway 66)
20: I Feel Fine (Tokyo Highway 66)
21: Yesterday (Tokyo Highway 66)
22: I Wanna Be Your Man (Tokyo Highway 66)
23: Nowhere Man (Tokyo Highway 66)
24: Paperback Writer (Tokyo Highway 66)
25: I’m Down (Tokyo Highway 66)
26: outro (Tokyo Highway 66)

The tenth and penultimate volume in our overview of The Beatles’ live career brings us their brief 1966 World Tour and the end of the Beatles caring much about their performances. Still, the Munich and Tokyo shows are the last to survive in soundboard quality.

The unbooted Hamburg tracks are taken from a German radio broadcast. We’re very grateful they made their way to us.

The Disc One bonus tracks are a little unnecessary, since Track 33 is much longer than anything available previously. But the snippets are maybe a little better quality, so it’s all here, just in case you care.

Bill Monroe – Haveford, PA (04/29/66)

Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
04/29/1966
Haverford College
Haverford, PA

SBD

DISC ONE

01. Intro
02. Panhandle Country
03. Willow Garden
04. Can You Hear Me Calling
05. Bluegrass Breakdown
06. Muleskinner Blues
07. I Live In the Past
08. John Henry
09. Rawhide
10. All the Good Times Are Passed and Gone
11. Uncle Pen
12. I Saw the Light
13. Wayfaring Stranger
14. Orange Blossom Special
15. Midnight on the Stormy Deep
16. Shady Grove

DISC TWO

01. Good Woman’s Love
02. True Life Blues
03. Little Maggie
04. Black Mountain Blues
05. Old Joe Clark
06. Mountain Dew
07. Molly and Tenbrooks
08. Don’t Forget Me Little Darling
09. Love Come Home
10. Ragtime Man
11. Kentucky Waltz
12. In the Pines
13. Roanoke
14. Goodbye Old Pal
15. Footprints in the Snow

******************
Bill Monroe Archival Project
The Bluegrass Hub – Legal, Live, Lossless Bluegrass
Direct Connect: bluegrasshub.no-ip.com

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.

Arlo Guthrie – New York, NY (xx/xx/66)

Arlo Guthrie
WBAI Radio, New York
1966
FM > Reel > Cassette > CD > Flac

t1 – Alice’s Restaurant 19:01

Original Seeder Notes:
This is from my own collection. I recorded this on a reel deck from the radio one afternoon in 1966 during the WBAI Spring Fundraiser. I’m not sure of the exact date. I have to find my original notes from the
reel, but I’m sure it’s from 1966. It’s obvious that no one had ever heard this before by the reaction from those in the studio at the tiome of the broadcast.

I made the cassette copy some time ago. Some day I’ll re-transfer from the reel. There are a few minor level adjustments at the very beginning of the song.

This copy is considerably cleaner than most I’ve heard from this broadcast.

The Bitter End Cafe
New York, NY
1967-10-01

Download FLAC: Mediafire

Source: Soundboard
01. The Motorcycle Song/
02. Alice’s Restaurant (“Part 2”)/
03. The Pause Of Mister Claus/
04. Closing Remarks

Original Notes by Hank R. :
This is an amazing early performance sourced from a mono PA recording. Arlo introduces “Alice’s Restaurant” as “Alice… Part 2,” but it’s essentially the version that we’ve all come to know and
love… Essential listening! Approx. 40m. Recommended!

The Animals – Olympia, Paris ’64, ’65, ’66

THE ANIMALS
OLYMPIA,PARIS,FRANCE

DECEMBER 15,1964

1-ROADRUNNER
2-I’M CRYING
3-AROUND AND AROUND
4-BOOM BOOM
5-HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN

MARCH 16,1965

6-BABY LET ME TAKE YOU HOME
7-LET IT ROCK
8-WHAT AM I LIVING FOR
9-TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOU
10-DON’T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD

MARCH 15,1966

11-SHAKE
12-IT’S MY LIFE
13-GIN HOUSE BLUES
14-WE’VE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE
15-THAT’S ALL I AM TO YOU
16-ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW
17-CC RIDER
18-DON’T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD
19-ROCK ME BABY
20-INSIDE LOOKING OUT
21-TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOU

RADIO BROADCASTS UNKNOWN LINEAGE >
REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT >
CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC

Sound quality is pretty rough. I assume since they came from the radio they were originally done through a sound board, but it sounds like the tapes were sitting on some shelves for a very long time. There’s lots of static and tape noise on top of not very good volume control. Still, an interesting piece of history.