The Band – Isle of Wight, England (08/31/69)

The Band
August 31, 1969
Woodside Bay near Ryde, Isle Of Wight Festival

AUD MR > DAT > CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01 We Can Talk
02 Long Black Veil
03 To Kingdom Come
04 Ain’t No More Cane
05 Don’t Ya Tell Henry
06 Chest Fever
07 I Shall Be Released
08 The Weight
09 Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever

[37:33]

I did not harm the sound of the recordings in any way. Pitch adjustment done by the original taper.
Tr.1 is missing about two seconds at the beginning, apart from that this the complete performance.

Miles Davis – Vienna, Austria (10/31/69)

MILES DAVIS
1969-10-31
VIENNA, AUT.
STADTHALLE



DYNAMIC RESTAURATION REMASTER

AMPLITUDE RECONSTRUCTION UP TO 5 DB!

Setlist:
Announcements
Bitches Brew
Agitation
Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
I Fall In Love Too Easily
Sanctuary
The Theme

Personell:
Miles Davis: trumpet
Wayne Shorter: tenor & soprano sax
Chick Corea: Fender Rhodes Piano
Dave Holland: bass
Jack DeJohnette. drums

Lineage:
TV (MONO)>MSR>CDR>HD>FLAC (level 8)>WAVE>RE-MASTERED WITH WAVELAB 5.0, USING 32, 48 & 64 BIT SOLUTION PLUG INS>NORMALISATION TO -0.01 DB>CD WAVE TRACKING>FLAC FRONTEND (LEVEL 8)

DON’T FUCK MUSICANS! THIS RECORDING IS NOBODY ELSES PROPERTY THAN THE MUSICANS, AND, OR THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS. THIS NOTE IS ADRESSED TO THOSE PEOPLE, WHO SELL CDRS, OR MAKING BOOTLEGS. NOT JUST A FEW MUSICANS ACCEPT TAPERS. ONLY A FEW MUSICANS MAKING THE BIG MONEY, WHILE MOST OTHERS HAVE TO FIGHT HARD NOWADAYS, TO SURVIVE WITH THEIR ART. IF YOU LIKE THEIR ART, WHY NOT BUYING SOME OF THEIR RELEASES

PInk Floyd – The Remaking of Omayyad

Pink Floyd
ROMAYYAD – The Remaking of the Omayyad TMoQ Edition
Studio Sessions recorded in Roma and London – from Nov 1969 to Jan 1970
Live at Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, USA, 1970-05-01

This is not a revision only.
MQR releases the Remaking of the content of the original LP version of Omayyad only, primarily for those older collectors who have had it for many years.
It’s a sort of emotional commemoration of a famous and time honored bootleg LP.
You can find two artwork versions.
I want you to feel free to have it with my version or with the original set list.
Just rename and/or burn it in the way you want.

Here you find four of the eight songs of 370 Roman Yard shared recently here.

Set List (in brackets the position on the original first issue LP, side a, side b)
01 (02a). Fingal’s Cave (new remaster) 1:54
02 (01b). Crumbling Land (new restored extended version) 5:55
03 (01a). Oenone (new remaster) 6:51
04 (02b). Rain in the Country (new remaster) 6:53
05 (03b). The Embryo (remaster) 12:44
06 (03a). Interstellar Overdrive (remaster) 14:14

The first edition was released on colored vinyl in the first half of 1972 by Trade Mark of Quality in USA, the inventors of bootlegs.
(Trivia note: around this same time the Best of Tour ’72 LP was released in Europe.)
Omayyad was the 40th in the TMoQ catalogue and the first American bootleg about Pink Floyd.
It had large success and was reissued and re-bootlegged many many times due to the excellent (for the time) sound quality and the presence of unissued songs. It was probably conceived of as a smaller parallel version of Ummagumma, half studio and half live but the limitations of the length of LP sides couldn’t support that.
Pink Floyd were at the International Recording Studios in Roma from 15 November and in London again from 12 December to end of January 1970 where they recorded and produced a large variety of music for the unpleasable supervisor, director Michelangelo Antonioni and his new movie Zabriskie Point. He knew of Pink Floyd in 1966 during the making of Blow Up movie.
He really wanted Careful With That Axe, Eugene for the main scene of his new movie.
Only 3 songs were ultimately used for the film and we were introduced to them with the release of the soundtrack in 1970 by MGM. 3 more songs, plus the longer Crumbling Land, were aired early in 1970 from KPPC-FM radio Pasadena, California, by Don Hall, radio DJ and Musical Advisor of ZP movie. Don announced the songs with the titles written on the tape box.
All four surfaced in 1972 with Omayyad. Thanks to Don Hall, now we know that the source used to make it was a multigenerational tape of the FM broadcast. 25 years later the extended soundtrack by Rhino Records gave us four more outtakes. The rest of the known outtakes came out a while later with the first half of the
double CD bootleg named A Journey Through Time & Space.
None of the 4 Omayyad out takes surfaced later in the Rhino release or in the AJTT&S boot. The first edition was released on colored vinyl in the first half of 1972 by Trade Mark of Quality in USA, the inventors of bootlegs.
The live performances of The Embryo and Interstellar Overdrive come from the show at the Civic Center Auditorium in Santa Monica, California the 1st of May 1970, just 4 months after the end of ZP Sessions and the day after the famous KQED sessions.
For years a lot of people thought these tracks were from Chicago 1971-10-27 but in reality the last Interstellar Overdrive was performed in February 1971.
Another error perpetuated by the Leopard boots.
At the time of Omayyad’s release these songs were unissued as well. No one had on vinyl a live version of the 2 pieces. Two unique masterpieces to be enjoyed throughout the 70’s and onward through the future.

  • Titles and Songs –
    ROMAYYAD as Remaking of Omayyad, recalling the work made in Roma.
    The correct name was OMAYYAD and NOT Omay Yad.
    Like the first dynasty of Arab caliphs whose capital was Damascus, like the big Mosque in the same city.
    I hope I am making this clear ones for all.
    This error originally probably occurred on the hand written paper insert.
    It had the two Y’s a little bit separated. The largely circulated version on LP and CD by the Leopard label was clearly named Omay Yad and the error was in that way officialized.
    The four ZP outtakes are properly named.
    The names possibly came from the announces of the songs Don Hall read on the tapeí boxes when he aired them.
  1. Fingal’s Cave –
    This name referred to Irish Mythology and a place in the Scottish isle of Staffa.
    This energetic song was written for the first Flying Scene of the movie together with two more songs. It is rare to hear a loud, bombastic blues number like this performed by Pink Floyd, and only a couple pieces on More come even close to it stylistically.
    The working title was Take Off.
  2. Crumbling Land –
    This is the long studio version with all the traffic noises recorded by Nick Mason in the streets of Rome. Since the musical part is the same as the official one, a merge was made with the two. The result is a restored complete studio version. Having an unusual rhythm for a Pink Floyd song it’s considered a country song, although in the end it’s not.
    For the movie only 34 seconds were used, and those were from an early take, not from the final version. The title and some of the lyric content refer to Zabriskie Point (the place), to USA and the lyrics even include a reference to Michelangelo Antonioni.
    Its working title was Highway Song.
  3. Oenone –
    The name refers to Greek Mythology, similar to Sisyphus recorded a few weeks before. Oenone was a nymph married to Paris of Troy. He left her for Helen of Sparta.
    Oenone was an isle as well, connected to the Sisyphus story (!). This song was written for the Love Scene, and Love Scene was likely a working title for it, as on the released tracks on the Rhino soundtrack. Pink Floyd tried four different musical styles to please Antonioni for that scene, including a blues. This is the style that worked the best, from Pink Floyd’s point of view. It comes from several psychedelic approaches they tried under the direction of Antonioni.Great psychedelic performance by Rick and Dave.
  4. Rain in the Country –
    Along with The Narrow Way Part 1, this song almost certainly has it’s roots in Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major and in the second part you can clearly hear the germination of Atom Heart Mother (in fact The Amazing Pudding was performed only one month later…).
    Probably another of many approaches to Love Scene, Pink Floyd tried it for Antonioni coupled with the desert scenes as well, as Don confirmed. One of Gilmour’s more interesting early compositions which really showcases his acoustic playing.
    We aren’t certain of the origins for the title but likely designed to create contrast with the dry locations of the movie. The working title for this remains unknown. In fact a dissimilar mix was called Unknown Song on the 1997 Rhino Expanded Soundtrack.
  5. The Embryo –
    In 1972 this was a completely new song, same as the ZP outtakes.
    It was surprising to hear the ìseagullsî or ìwhalesî sounds of Echoes in another piece.
  6. Interstellar Overdrive –
    For 30 years it has been my definitive live version of the song.
    It’s the final evolution of the Barrett masterpiece with a stunning intro before the famous riff.
    It was one of the last times it was performed as part of the live show.
    A few more times and it was dropped.
  • Artwork –
    I made the artwork of this newest release attempting to reproduce the first TMoQ LP.
    Since is a modern reproduction, the writing on the paper insert are not by hand as it was on Omayyad and on most of the bootlegs at that time. The proportions of the sticker, the writing and the paper insert used for the back are not the same of the LP due to the dimensions of the CD case.
    On the paper insert the writing “Side 1 and Side 2” were obviously omitted. Inside the booklet you can see pictures of the original parts of the first TMoQ release.
    I couldn’t use the same label of the first edition being only a big 1 and 2. So I made a compromise writing titles on the 2nd edition label with the MQR logo.
    Our MQR sticker is now affixed instead the TMoQ one on this last release.
    For this ROMAYYAD the “back” for the original lineage is made with the handwritten original paper insert.
    Note that the original set list was forced by length of the songs and the capability of the LP to support them. The original set list is the only one possible on LP with those 6 songs.
    Today on CD the order of the songs would probably be ìrestoredî like this.
    For this edition I followed the scenes of the movie and placed the songs from Santa Monica afterward with The Embryo before Interstellar Overdrive as it was performed in the show.
  • Sources –
    The audio of the ZP outtakes comes from a copy of the Omayyadë master.
    This was provided to me by Grolsch and MQR did the remastering work.
    To restore Crumbling Land the official one was used since the musical part and the real end are the same. The two live songs were remastered as well.
    They come from a 1st generation reel better than other sources heard before about this show.

Thanks to

  • Grolsch for the new Tape source of the ZP outtakes
  • Don Hall for the big help
  • Glenn Povey for The Document
  • Floyder with his big Omayyad LPs collection
  • Dub & Ken for the Omayyad LP release and for inventing bootlegs and TMoQ.

Completely Remastered by Magna Qualitas Records
MQR for this project was WRomanus, creamcheese, }{eywood

Project and Artwork by WRomanus – Roma, 05 Giugno 2011

The Beatles – Singing the Blues – Get Back Sessions, 1969

The Beatles
Singing the Blues
Label:King Records Ltd. – MLK 003
Get Back Session 1969

I’ve Got A Feeling
Shake Rattle And Roll
Medley : Kansas City / Miss Ann / Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Blue Suede Shoes
You Really Got A Hold On Me
Get Back
The Walk
I Me Mine
Take This Hammer
Instrumental / Johnny B. Goode
Polythene Pam
Instrumental / Two Of Us
Digging My Potatoes / Rock Island Blues
Singing The Blues
I Me Mine
Back Seat Of My Car
It’s For You

The Rolling Stones – New York, NY (11/27/69)

The Rolling Stones
Madison Square Garden 1969 First Night
New York, NY
27th November 1969

Acid Project 059

Matrix by Falo
Remaster by Captain Acid
Artwork by Mr. D

December 2020

01 JumpinJack Flash
02 Carol
03 Sympathy For The Devil
04 Stray Cat Blues
05 Love In Vain
06 Prodigal Son
07 You Gotta Move
08 Under My Thumb / Im Free
09 Midnight Rambler
10 Live With Me
11 Little Queenie
12 (I Can`t Get No) Satisfaction
13 Honky Tonk Women
14 Street Fighting Man

Sources for matrix:
ABKCO Youtube share 2019 (soundboard)
DAC-092 “Broadway” (Audience)

The Beatles – The Other Way of Crossing Abbey Road

The Beatles
The Other Way Of Crossing Abbey Road
Label: Odeon (2) – SMO 200969
Format:CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Digipak
Country: Germany

Tracklist
1 Come Together (Take 1) 3:40
2 Something/Jam (Early ‘Basic Track’/Different Vocal) 5:28
3 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer (Early ‘Basic Track’ Mix) 3:36
4 Oh! Darling (Early Mix/Different Vocal) 3:27
5 Octopus’s Garden (Early ‘Basic Track’ Mix) 2:49
6 I Want You (She’s So Heavy) (Early Take With Paul On Vocals) 4:33
7 Come And Get It (Alternate Mix) 2:30
8 Oh, I Want You (Unreleased Lennon Song?) 1:40
9 Because (Alternate Mix) 2:13
Huge Medley Early Assembly Mix
10 You Never Give Me Your Money (Different Vocal) 3:45
11 Sun King 2:29
12 Mean Mr. Mustard 1:07
13 Her Majesty 0:23
14 Polythene Pam 1:19
15 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 1:51
16 Golden Slumbers 1:34
17 Carry That Weight 1:35
18 The End 1:56

Bonus Tracks:

19 Ain’t She Sweet (Rock ‘n’ Roll Jam) 2:07
20 Something (Harrison Solo-Demo – Alternate Mix) 3:22
21 Maxwell’s SIlver Hammer (Take 5) 3:49
22 Octopus’s Garden (Take 2) 2:49
23 You Never Give Me Your Money/At The Hop (Jam) (Take 30) 5:49
24 Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight (Take 13) 3:12
25 The End (1996 Remix) 2:08


Credits

Notes
A collection of unreleased “work-in-progress” mixes and studio-outtakes from the “ABBEY ROAD”-sessions, February to July, 1969. Most of them are in mono, with/without unused overdubs, edited/unedited and there are some unreleased performances as well! Relax! Enjoy! Float downstream and see if you can hear the differences in the mixes!

Pink Floyd – The Syd Barrett Years 1965-1971

PINK FLOYD
The Syd Barrett Years

This set was compiled from the best available sources and remastered with care. There was no hiss reduction or fake stereo processing done to this set. Mono recordings appear here in true mono. I was often able to reduce hiss with EQ rather than harsh processing. These tracks were remastered in a similiar fashion to the official Pink Floyd remasters, so excellent quality tracks such as the legendary unreleased “Vegetable Man” and “Scream Thy Last Scream” will blend in nicely on your own Floyd mix CD or playlist. The BBC Sessions appear here with the original DJ intros and have been edited to flow straight through with each broadcast. I am not a member of the Pink Floyd bootleg community, but I am a huge Syd Barrett fan. I was given the raw material for this set by a knowledgeable Floyd collector. I have no idea if all these sources are widely circulating, but the I’ve been told that this set beats all the other common ones, so if you’re a fan, you definitely need this set

DISC ONE: The Pink Floyd Archive 1965-67

01 Lucy Leave (Demo)
02 I’m A King Bee (Demo)
Recorded Summer 1965
@ unknown studio, possibly Regent Sound, London

03 Interstellar Overdrive (Demo)
Recorded October 31, 1966
@ Thompson Private Recording Studios, Hempstead

04 CBC Interview with Interstellar Overdrive
Interview Recorded December 1966 @ CBC Studios, London
Interstellar Overdrive Recorded in 1966 @ unknown location

05 Interstellar Overdrive (Live)
Recorded January 20, 1967
@ UFO Club, London

06 Interstellar Overdrive (Alternate Mix)
Recorded February 27, 1967
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

07 Candy And A Currant Bun (Alternate Mix)
Recorded January 29, 1967
@ Sound Techniques, London

08 See Emily Play (Alternate Mix)
Recorded May 21, 1967
@ Sound Techniques, London

09 One In A Million (Live)
Recorded September 13, 1967
@ Star Club, Copenhagen

10 UFO Instrumental (Live)
Recorded circa March 1967
@ UFO Club, London

11 Scream Thy Last Scream (Saucerful Outtake)
Recorded August 7, 1967
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

12 Vegetable Man (Saucerful Outtake)
Recorded October 9, 1967
@ De Lane Lea Studios, London

13 Apples & Oranges (Alternate Mix)
Recorded September 26, 1967
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

14 No Title (Saucerful Outtake Excerpt)
Recorded September 4, 1967
@ Sound Techniques, London

15 In The Beechwoods (Saucerful Outtake)
Recorded October 20, 1967
@ De Lane Lea Studios, London

16 Vegetable Man (Alternate Take)
Recorded October 9, 1967
@ De Lane Lea Studios, London

DISC TWO: BBC Sessions & Syd Solo Outtakes

01 Astronomy Domine
Recorded May 14, 1967
@ BBC’s “Look Of The Week”

02 The Gnome
03 Matilda Mother
04 The Scarecrow
05 Flaming
06 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
07 Reaction In G (Excerpt)
Recorded September 25, 1967
@ BBC Playhouse Theatre, London

08 Vegetable Man
09 Scream Thy Last Scream
10 Jugband Blues
11 Pow R Toc H
Recorded December 20, 1967
@ BBC Maida Vale 4 Studios, London

12 Tomorrow’s World Instrumental
Recorded December 1967
@ BBC’s “Tomorrow’s World”

13 Silas Lang (Version One Instrumental)
Recorded May 6, 1968
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

14 Silas Lang (Version Two Instrumental)
Recorded April 10, 1969
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

15 Lanky Part 2 (Excerpt)
Recorded May 14, 1968
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

16 Love You (Take 2 Excerpt)
Recorded April 11, 1969
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

17 Long Gone (Take 2 Excerpt)
Recorded July 26, 1969
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

18 Dark Globe (Chorale Mix)
Recorded July 26, 1969
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

19 Maisie (Take 1 & Take 2 Alternate Mix)
Recorded February 26, 1970
@ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London

20 Baby Lemonade
21 Dominoes
22 Love Song
Recorded February 16, 1971
@ BBC Studio S1, London

BONUS TRACK:
23 Syd Banter
Recorded @ EMI Abbey Road Studios, London


All Tracks MONO except:
Disc One: Tracks 11-13
Disc Two: Tracks 14, 18, 19
which are STEREO.

All tracks are SOUNDBOARD recordings except:
Disc One: Tracks 9, 15, 16

LINEAGE: Best available sources in purest available form > CDR > EAC > WAV (Remastered) > FLAC (Level 8)

REMASTERING NOTES:
Re-equalized
Clicks removed by hand
Mono recordings corrected to true mono
Volume normalized
Speed correction
BBC Sessions edited and sequenced for flow
There was no compression or noise reduction done to this set


Pink Floyd – Essen, Germany (10/11/69)

Pink Floyd
Internationales Essener Pop and Blues Festival ’69
Grugahalle
Essen, West Germany
October 11, 1969

Disc One:
1. Introduction/Tuneups
2. Astronomy Domine
3. Green Is The Colour
4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
5. Interstellar Overdrive

Release Notes:
Pink Floyd played on the last night of this three-day festival (10/9-10/11) and were second on the bill to The Nice. The Festival featured bands of the day including; Yes, Cuby’s Blues Band, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac and others. The set list included A Saucerful of Secrets as the closer, but that has not made it to this recording or any other known recording.

The Who – San Francisco, CA (06/18/69)

The Who
Fillmore West
San Francisco
18 June 1969

1. Heaven and Hell
2. Can’t Explain
3. Young Man Blues (incomplete)
4. Fortune Teller
5. Tattoo
6. It’s a Boy
7. 1921
8. Amazing Journey (incomplete)
9. Sparks
10. Eyesight to the Blind
11. Christmas
12. The Acid Queen (cuts)
13. Pinball Wizard (cuts in)
14. Do You Think It’s Alright
15. Fiddle About
16. There’s a Doctor
17. Go to the Mirror
18. Smash the Mirror
19. I’m Free
20. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
21. We’re Not Gonna Take It
22. Summertime Blues
23. Shakin’ All Over (end cuts)
24. Magic Bus (cuts)

Total Time: 75:15

A nice audience recording for this time period, although there are a few cuts. I believe the next night’s show (where Townshend mentioned at the end that they couldn’t do anymore because they had to appear in court the next day) often had this date mistakenly attributed to it, but this is the genuine article.

Cassette -> Remastered (GoldWave) -> CDR -> FLAC (Frontend)