Jimi Hendrix, BB King & Paul Butterfield – New York, NY (04/15/68)

Jimi Hendrix & B.B. King w/ The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Generation Club,
New York City, NY, USA
April 15th, 1968

Lineage: CDRx > EAC > wav > flac

Disc One:
01 Ad Libbed Impromptu Blues[*]
02 Kooper’s Shuffle[*]
03 Like A Rolling Stone
04 San-Ho-Zay/Instrumental Blues Jam
05 B.B. King Intro
06 Slow Blues
07 Fast Blues

Disc Two
08 It’s My Own Fault
09 BB King Intros 2

[*]Sans Jimi Hendrix.
Time: 1:33:44

Jimi Hendrix – New York, NY (03/17/68)

JIMI HENDRIX
Cafe Au Go Go, New York City
March 17, 1968
‘Blues At Midnight’
LABEL: Midnight Beat 1995 (MB CD 037)

LINEAGE: Original Silvers > EAC (secure, offset corrected, test and copy) > WAV > FLAC

01. LITTLE WING
02. EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE ALLRIGHT
03. THREE LITTLE BEARS PART 1
04. THREE LITTLE BEARS PART 2
05. INSTRUMENTAL JAM
06. STORMY MONDAY
07. BLUES IN C
(77:25)

Notes from the original uploader:

I grabbed this gem at a shop in New York City back in the mid 90’s with my best friend,
‘Rich G’. Tracks 1-6 were recorded live at the Cafe Au Go Go on March 17th 1968, 152
Bleeker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. Track 7 was recorded live at The
Generation Club on April 15th 1968, 52 West 8th Street, New York City. The Cafe Au Go Go
show also included Paul Butterfield, Elvin Bishop, Harvey Brooks, Buddy Miles, Herbie
Rich, James Tatum, and Philip Wilson. The Generation Club also included B.B. King, Elvin
Bishop, Buzzy Feiten, Al Kooper, and Philip Wilson.

If you’re not familiar with this recording, it can best be described as a bunch of
structured ‘jams’. If you’re into lyrics, this one’s NOT for you!!! If you’re into great
instrumentals, particularly electric guitar, JUMP ON THIS!! The sound quality is very nice.
I’d rate the SQ as a solid EX, in my humble opinion. Crowd noise can be heard at times, but
it’s faint at most. There are also a few fade-in/fade-outs, but almost hardly worth mentioning.

This is definitely one of the better sounding live performances with Jimi Hendrix I’ve heard.

Lastly- I normally wouldn’t include a scan of the actual disc, but this one’s too cool looking
to omit. Hope you guys agree. Thanks again to ‘Alex D.’ for the artwork scans.

The Doors – Cleveland, OH (08/03/68)

The Doors
August 3, 1968 (Saturday)
Cleveland Public Auditorium
Cleveland, Ohio
[Audience Recording]

Master Reel > ANA1 > CDR > EAC > WAV > Flac Frontend > FLAC (lvl 8, SBE aligned)

Track List:

01. House Announcer – 3:44
02. Break On Through – 5:27
03. Back Door Man – 2:41
04. Five To One – 11:15
05. When The Music’s Over – 17:54
06. What Do You Wanna Hear? – 2:20
07. Soul Kitchen – 6:22
08. Light My Fire – 8:38
09. Thank You For Coming – 1:49

Notes from the original uploader:

A 1st gen audience recording. Jim is pretty drunk for this show and has a lot of fun with the audience. Unlike in Miami, he doesn’t berate the crowd, but does threaten to kill someone if his monitors aren’t turned up as “Five To One” starts. “Hey listen, if I can’t hear myself a little bit louder than that, I’m just gonna quit, go out, and kill some people! C’mon!” The band keeps vamping but Jim continues to playfully talk with the audience. After over six minutes of banter he asks, “What song are we singing?” and finally begins the lyrics to “Five To One.” After a surprisingly tight version of “When The Music’s Over,” the band goes into “Soul Kitchen” and during the song’s second verse, Jim misses his cue. Toward the end of the song, the band realizes that Jim isn’t interested in finishing the lyrics and they break into “Light My Fire.” By the end of the concert, Jim is incoherent and screaming more and more until he finally jumps into the audience. He manages to get back onstage (with the help of a number of stage hands) and barely finishes “Light My Fire” before leaving the stage. At the very end of the tape, you can hear the house announcer ask the audience for Jim’s coat. (“Has anyone seen Jim Morrison’s coat?”) Definitely an interesting night as far as Doors shows go. Only wish we had a better quality recording. Enjoy.

Frank Sinatra – Oakland, CA (05/22/68)

Frank Sinatra
05/22/68
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA

Day In – Day Out
I Get A Kick Out Of You
Moonlight In Vermont
The Lady Is A Tramp
I Have Dreamed
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
That’s Life
Ol’ Man River
All I Need Is The Girl
Willow Weep For Me
Goin’ Out Of My Head
Nance (With The Laughing Face)
Fly Me To The Moon
It Was A Very Good Year
My Kind Of Town
Bonus: High Hopes For Kennedy