Syd Barrett
June 6, 1970
Olympia Exhibition Hall
London, England
- Terrapin
- Gigolo Aunt
- Effervescing Elephant
- Octopus
Syd Barrett – guitar, vocals
David Gilmour – bass
Jerry Shirley – drums
Syd Barrett
June 6, 1970
Olympia Exhibition Hall
London, England
Syd Barrett – guitar, vocals
David Gilmour – bass
Jerry Shirley – drums
The Who
Community Theater
Berkeley, CA
June 15, 1970
DISC 1 (60:10)
DISC 2 (62:35)
Syd Barrett’s Lotus
Side A:
Scream Thy Last Scream (5:04)
Vegetable Man (2:40)
Side B:
Gigolo Aunt (3:46)
Effervescing Elephant (1:07)
Interstellar Overdrive (3:24)
Total length: 16 min 01 sec
Source: UNKNOWN>VINYL>CASSETTE
Quality: G/VG
Side A: Both tracks: EMI, Studio 3, Abbey Road, St. John’s Wood, London, England. August 7 & 8, 1967.
Scream Thy Last Scream
Vegetable Man
Side B: Tracks 1, 2: BBC Top Gear, Maida Vale 4 Studios, London. February 24, 1970.
Gigolo Aunt
Effervescing Elephant
Side B: Track 3: Thompson Private Recording Company, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, England. October 31st, 1966.
Interstellar Overdrive
Comments:
A bootleg tape bought in 1983-4. The tracks are sourced from vinyl.
Liner notes from the cover:
I Scream Thy Last Scream (5.00) Last rec. sess w/PF
Vegetable Man (2.30) 69, unrel. 7″
II Gigolo Aunt (3.27) March ’70, 1st solo
Effervescing Elephant (1.00) – broadcast
Interstellar Overdrive (3.05) rel. ’68, filmtrack
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
The Who
1970-September-21
Vejlby-Risskov Hallen
Aarhus, Denmark
Disc 1 – 64.14
1 Opening .34
2 Heaven And Hell 3.04
3 I Can’t Explain * 2.42
4 Young Man Blues * 5.21
5 I Don’t Even Know Myself * 6.37
6 Water 11.06
7 Pete introduces Tommy 1.10
8 Overture ** > 5.14
9 It’s A Boy > .44
10 1921 > 2.24
11 Amazing Journey > 3.16
12 Sparks 4.24
13 Eyesight To The Blind > 1.49
14 Christmas > 3.11
15 The Acid Queen > 3.27
16 Do You Think It’s Alright > 2.49
17 Fiddle About .22
18 Pinball Wizard 1.11
19 Tommy Can You Hear Me > 1.01
20 There’s A Doctor > .21
21 Go To The Mirror (cuts out) 3.17
Disc 2 – 29.02
1 Miracle Cure (cuts in) > .11
2 I’m Free > 2.22
3 Tommy’s Holiday Camp > .58
4 We’re Not Gonna Take It ** 10.25
5 Summertime Blues 3.41
6 Shakin’ All Over > 2.49
7 Twist And Shout 2.24
8 My Generation > 5.32
9 Magic Bus (inc) .36
2CD-remaster
Lineage:
tape source > flac (Dime A Dozen) > speed/pitch correction, re-tracked > flac
Notes that came with this recording:
This is a speed corrected version of the Who’s Aarhus ’70
stereo audience recording. A brilliant Tommy-era performance
captured magnificently, regarded as one of the best recordings
from 1970 in circulation. I’ve included source information
files for reference purposes. Thanks again to the original
uploader at Dime for sharing this gem of a show.
Remastered: 2009-10
Done especially for and brought to you by:
Long Live Rock Music Downloads
http://www.longliverock.org
Enjoy!
jch42
Grateful Dead
4/26/71
Fillmore East
New York, NY
–NRPS set–
01 – Henry
02 – The Weight
03 – Last Lonely Eagle
04 – Fun, Fun, Fun
05 – Runnin’ back to you
06 – I Don’t Know You
07 – Dirty Business
08 – Glendale Train
–The Dead–Set 1–
01 – Bertha
02 – Me & My Uncle
03 Big Boss Man
04 – Loser
05 – Playing in the Band
06 – Hard to Handle
07 – Dark Star ->
08 – Wharf Rat
09 – Casey Jones
–Set 2–
10 – Sugar Magnolia*
11 – It Hurts Me Too*
12 – Beat It on Down the Line*
13 – China Cat Sunflower ->
14 – I Know You Rider
15 – Deal
16 – Mama Tried
17 – Good Lovin’
18 – Sing Me Back Home
19 – Not Fade Away ->
20 – Going Down the Road Feeling Bad ->
21 – Not Fade Away
* w/ Duane Allman
THE WHO
Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, CA
June, 14 1970
Disc 1:
01 Heaven And Hell
02 I Can’t Explain
03 Young Man Blues
04 Water
05 The Seeker
06 Overture
07 1921
08 Amazing Journey
09 Sparks
10 Eyesight To The Blind
11 Christmas
12 The Acid Queen
13 Pinball Wizard
14 Do You Think It’s Alright
15 Fiddle About
16 Tommy Can You Hear Me
17 There’s A Doctor
18 Go To The Mirror
19 Smash The Mirror
20 Miracle Cure
21 I’m Free
22 Tommy’s Holiday Camp
23 We’ re Not Gonna Take It
Disc 2:
24 Summertime Blues
25 Shakin’ All Over incl. Spoonful tease
26 My Generation incl. Don’t Even Know Myself tease >
27 See Me Feel Me >
28 Sparks >
29 Naked Eye
30 Magic Bus
approx. 110 mins
seamless recording, disc change is a suggestion
?gen C > CD > EAC > wav > Adobe Audition > CDwave >
FlacFrontend (verified, with align on sector boundaries) >
flac > TTD
The Who
9th June 1970
Mammoth Gardens
Denver, Colorado, USA
Original source lineage: unknown (low) gen analog > CDR > EAC > Flac
Additional source lineage: Flac > TLH > Wav > Adobe Audition 3.0.1* > Wav >
CD Wave > Wav > Flac Frontend > Flac 8 (tagged and verified)
Track list:
Disc One
01 – Heaven & Hell (cuts in)
02 – I Can’t Explain (cuts in)
03 – Young Man Blues
04 – The Seeker
05 – Water
06 – I Don’t Even Know Myself
07 – Introduction To Tommy
08 – Overture
09 – It’s A Boy
10 – 1921
11 – Amazing Journey (cuts)
Disc Two
01 – Christmas (cuts in)
02 – The Acid Queen
03 – Pinball Wizard
04 – Do You Think It’s Alright
05 – Fiddle About
06 – Tommy Can You Hear Me
07 – There’s A Doctor
08 – Go To The Mirror
09 – Smash The Mirror
10 – Miracle Cure
11 – Sally Simpson
12 – I’m Free
13 – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
14 – We’re Not Gonna Take It
15 – Summertime Blues
16 – My Generation/Jam/Water(reprise)
17- Naked Eye (cuts)
Total time: 94:42
md5 and flac fingerprint checksums included
No Artwork
* Corrections/modifications:
– Speed correction + 4.2%
– Increased Left Channel gain with 1.8 dB on Disc 1
– Decreased Left Channel gain with 2.5 dB on Disc 2
Notes:
A bit distant but very good sounding, stereo audience recording sourced from unknown gen analog transferred to CDR which I downloaded in 2006. It suffered from fast speed and slight channel imbalance which I corrected for this seed. Obviously, the recording had been done on a 90 mins Cassette as there’s a cut around 45 mins on each side which unfortunately means that the last part of Amazing Journey and Sparks are missing on the first side as well as the last part of Naked Eye and the conclusion of the show on the second. There’s an additional cut after Heaven And Hell, maybe the taper wanted to save time at first and then decided to just let the tape run to the end. I am not aware of other sources so it looks like we will sadly never hear the full show. And a great show it is!
From The Who Concert File by Joe McMicheal and ‘Irish’ Jack Lyons:
The band played the first of two shows in a poorly ventilated, privately owned ballroom. The Who were denied use of Red Rocks Amphitheatre by the City of Denver at the time because of a ban on hard rock shows at the famous outdoor venue. I Don’t Even Know Myself was introduced into the set on this night and Sally Simpson was played here for the last time until 1989. The two concerts in Denver grossed $ 45,000 in a city they had almost skipped altogether on this month-long tour.
pernod/Bert13
2nd February 2010
The Who
1970-06-21
Memphis, TN
Ellis Memorial Auditorium
Setlist:
01. Heaven And Hell (cuts in)
02. I Can’t Explain
03. Young Man Blues
04. Water
05. Overture
06. It’s A Boy
07. 1921
08. Amazing Journey
09. Sparks
10. Eyesight For The Blind
11. Christmas
12. The Acid Queen
13. Pinball Wizard
14. Do You Think It’s Alright?
15. Fiddle About
16. Tommy Can You Hear Me?
17. There’s A Doctor
18. Go To The Mirror!
19. Smash The Mirror
20. Miracle Cure
21. I’m Free
22. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
23. We’re Not Gonna Take It
24. Summertime Blues
25. My Generation
Length: 92:43
Band Members:
Pete Townshend – vocals, guitar
Roger Daltrey – vocals, harmonica
John Entwistle – bass, vocals
Keith Moon – drums, vocals
Notes:
1st gen from the JEMS vaults.
The beginning of a new series from the JEMS archives. Up to now we’ve been putting up masters, but I’ve pulled out some first generation tapes and started transferring them. These aren’t ‘low-gen’ or ‘I-don’t-know’ gen tapes, these are legitimate 1st gen tapes, meaning my copy came right from the master. I got this from the guy that taped the show. It was a cassette master and this copy is probably as good as were going to get on this one which is a pretty good quality for this era of recording.
Tapeboy for JEMS
Source: Audience
Lineage: 1st gen cassette>Nakamichi 670 pitch & azimuth-adjusted playback deck>Wavelab 96/24>Izotope 44.1/16>flac
Transferred By: JEMS
JERRY GARCIA, BOB WEIR, JOHN CIPOLLINA, BILL CHAMPLIN OR PETE SEARS
PACIFIC HIGH RECORDERS,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA., USA
1970 ( EXACT DATE UNKNOWN )
BROADCAST ON KSAN-FM
JERRY GARCIA – PEDAL STEEL GUITAR
BOB WEIR – GUITAR, VOCALS
JOHN CIPOLLINA – GUITAR
BILL CHAMPLIN OR PETE SEARS – PIANO
1-THE RACE IS ON ( CUTS IN )
2-TALK
3-SILVER THREADS AND GOLDEN NEEDLES
4-LET ME IN 83968
5-TALK
6-DARK HOLLOW
Source 1:
This is a tagged version of shnid: 102197
KSAN-FM BROADCAST > LINEAGE UNKNOWN > REEL >
M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR >
TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC
Source 2: 95696
Original Title: “GARAGE JAM, MARIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1970”
Originally From: “JOHN CIPOLLINA – ULTRA RARE TRACKS, HOME RECORDINGS AND DEMOS 1970/1985, volume two” (from 1st generation cassette)
Original Lineage: “reel to reel/cassettes>behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 audio equalizer>tascam audio cdrw750>plex tool professional XL>wav>flac”
38F Notes: “Remastered, transfered, edited, compiled and uploaded by 38f on Dime on Friday, April 7th 2006”
Add lineage ~ WAV>Adobe Audition (slight hiss reduction/edit)>FLAC
A Teddy “GoodBear” seed in 11/2007 ~ http://www.goodbear.com :wave: