Derek and the Dominos – Malvern, England (08/14/70)

Derek and the Dominos
Winter Gardens
Great Malvern, Hereford and Worcester (England)
August 14, 1970

Cd-R2 – Aud 2 (Scale 1-6)

Track List:
1) Country Life
2) Any Day
3) Bottle of Red Wine
4) Don’t Know Why
5) Roll it Over
6) Blues Power
7) Have You Ever Loved a Woman
8) Bad Boy

Geetarz Comments:

Another classic early D & D performance, as the band were
feeling their way into live performances.

Lineage:

Unknown Aud > CD-R (trade) > LiteOn iHAP 322 > EAC v. 0.99
Prebeta 5 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC

Artwork (*), checksums, info file, and EAC extraction log included.

(*) The back cover artwork apparently (?) shows Dave Mason jamming,
but he is not included on this recording, just for clarity’ sake!

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Grateful Dead + New Riders of the Purple Sage – New York, NY (04/26/71)

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, CA (06/14/70)

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 – Denver, CO (06/09/70)

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 – Memphis, TN (06/21/70)

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 & Friends – San Francisco, CA (xx/xx/70)

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:

Jerry Garcia & Friends – Pasadena, CA (12/27/70)

Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, John Dawson Marmaduke, David Nelson
“Sunday Quartet”
December 27, 1970
KPPC-FM 106.7
Pasadena, California

Disc Jockey Ted Alvy (Cosmos Topper)
Interviews members of The Grateful Dead
Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir and members of
The New Riders of the Purple Sage
David Nelson & Marmaduke (John Dawson)
[NRPS demo “Louisiana Lady”]
[They All Perform Four Gospel Songs Live]

This is flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 26583

Silver Threads
Cold Jordan
I Hear A Voice Callin
Swing Low Sweet Chariot

The source info, according to Ted: The Museum of TV & Radio in NYC dubbed his original reel-to-reel tape and a friend converted it to CDR.

Or, in more detailed fashion:

museum of tv & radio in nyc dubbed the original reel
to reel on to cassette for their listening archives
(museum of tv & radio in beverly hills also gets
copies).

a friend converted it to cdr also from the original
reel to reel (lost touch with him and never knew how
he converted analog to digital)

i recorded it at the kppc-fm 106.7 radio studio (at 99
south chester in pasadena, california near cal tech)
during the live broadcast on a scully tape deck (at
7.5 ips on quarter inch two track stereo 1.5 mil
acetate scotch audio tape); when the nrps song
louisiana lady was played on the scully tape deck in
the radio studio during the interview, the scotch
audio tape was moved to a similar scully tape deck in
the kppc-fm production studio down the hall to
continue taping the live broadcast; music played from
lps on turntables was scoped by stopping the tape
during the broadcast to make sure that the entire
interview would fit on our only blank tape available
at the time on a sunday afternoon.

peace, ted

The Who – Paris, France (01/16/70)

The Who
16th January 1970
Thetre des Champs-Elysees
Paris, France

Disc One:

01 – Heaven And Hell
02 – I Can’t Explain
03 – Fortune Teller
04 – Tattoo
05 – Young Man Blues
06 – A Quick One While He’s Away
07 – Overture
08 – It’s A Boy
09 – 1921
10 – Amazing Journey
11 – Sparks
12 – Eyesight To The Blind
13 – Christmas
14 – The Acid Queen
15 – Pinball Wizard
16 – Do You Think It’s Alright
17 – Fiddle About
18 – Tommy Can You Hear Me
19 – There’s A Doctor
20 – Go To The Mirror
21 – Smash The Mirror

Disc Two:

01 – Miracle Cure
02 – Sally Simpson
03 – I’m Free
04 – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
05 – We’re Not Gonna Take It
06 – Summertime Blues
07 – Shakin’ All Over
08 – My Generation

Source 1:

Lineage: No Fiddlesticks Silver CD -> EAC v0.95 beta 4 (Secure Mode) -> WAV
-> FLAC Frontend v1.1.2a (Level 5)

Silver: Shout To The Top STTP 193/194

Notes: Liberated by hntgzr. Many thanks to whitecity for supplying the original Silver
CD to rip and share! Kudos also to ooru, a definitive source of ‘oo knowledge during times
of uncertainty.

Stage banter transcription by Tom Pratt!

This is quite possibly a mixture of two AM Radio recordings. It has the same quality and feel
as many other 60’s AM radio shows. The recording is mono. It was the first of many early
1970’s Opera House concerts showcasing Tommy.

No amendments were made to the audio files after the rip. Some tape anomalies and cuts are
present.

Tattoo contains a tape anomaly at 1m 12s. Young Man Blues contains a dropout at 7m 04s during
Pete’s banter about A Quick One and again at 8m 32s. The dropouts are for milliseconds. There
is a noticable dip in sound quality during Overture at 55s – this is where the second tape
source possibly starts. Go To The Mirror has a slight cut at the end (no music is lost, just
crowd noise). The first few seconds of My Generation suffers from tape flutter.

According to Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, the show from the 17th was broadcast on Europa 1. The
actual date of this particular boot may well be from the 17th, however, the Concert File book
lists Pete’s stage banter as being from the 16th.

Artwork, Disc Scans, EAC Rip Logs, FLAC Fingerprints and MD5 Verification File all included.

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Source 2:

Lineage: unknown – FLAC files received in trade. Fits on 1 cd.

NOW, THIS ONE’S INTERESTING!
I received this recording claiming it was one of the famed gig in Paris on 9th December 1969. But it is not so.
That gig was always mythical and slightly doubted. On Baba O’Riley’s Bootleg Page (ROIO section), it appears under this date with a very similar track list, just short of My Generation encore. This was one of the strongest motifs for the belief that the show really happened.
However, Joe McMichael and Irish Jack Lyons postpone the date by one day in the Concert File stating:
“Wednesday, December 10, Venue unknown, Paris, France;
According to a Melody Maker news report, The Who were due to pay a three-day visit to Paris for television promotion and possible concerts. However, it’s probable the trip didn’t eventuate, considering the group played two Paris concerts the following month. A recording of a show in Paris has been attributed to this December 1969 date, although it may well be from January 16, 1970.
Pete commented that it was the first Who appearance in Paris for some years, and the first time ‘A Quick One (While He’s Away)’ had been played in the city, let alone Tommy. ‘Substitute’ as played at this show sounded particularly strong.”
Neill and Kent do not mention the stint at all in Anyway Anyhow Anywhere (which is about the most reliable Who chronicle that there is), but for the Paris visit in January next year, there is an important note:
“The show on the 17th was broadcast live at 9:00 p.m. on Europe 1 as a Musicorama special, and news footage was shown on ORTF.”
Therefore the bootlegged FM broadcast (No Fiddlesticks) stemmed from the show on 17th, and not from the 16th as the description of it often said. Another audience recording circulated very lately on Dime is identical with the FM recording (the same stage banter, song list and playing). So both the circulated recordings (AUD and FM) are from the same show and that was the 17th.
Recently, the aforementioned news footage appeared on YouTube, subtitled as a shot from 16th January (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w76H9Y3BDEE), providing the last missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle. The commentary in the shot says: “After Covent Garden,……., The Who appeared after four years in Paris at the Theatre of Champs ElysÈes.” (Alright they got it wrong, it was not Covent Garden but the Coliseum; nevertheless, this is evidently a shot taken AFTER their London opera house appearance.) And more importantly, Pete can clearly be heard say: “It’s nice to be back in Paris because last time we were here nobody really knew who we were…” And he would not have said this, had they been in Paris just one month ago!
And he continues, “We’d like to especially dedicate this next song, which is probably the biggest hit in our history, probably bigger than Tommy in its time…”
Listening to this audience recording, you will find exactly the same speech before My Generation! Therefore this is not the recording from 9th or 10th December 1969 because no such show ever happened!
It is a recording of their first Paris gig after 4 years, on 16th January 1970.
Mystery solved! Another Who myth busted! Enjoy!

Pink Floyd – Stony Brook, NY (04/11/70)

Pink Floyd
11. Apr. 1970
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Long Island, New York, USA

Tracks:

1. Astronomy Domine
2. Careful with that Axe, Eugene
3. Cymbaline
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
6. A Saucerful of Secrets

Source 1:
Genuine New York 1970
Label: Monkey Records
Catalogue number: 002
‘A Saucerful Of Secrets’ as recorded at this concert is incomplete, with a convincing edit into the version commercially avaliable on the ‘Ummagumma’ LP.

Source 2:
Trademark Moo
Highland – HL630
(P) 2003 Made in Italy

Notes:

Sounds much better than the other versions available from this recording and is much
longer, including more tune-ups and announcements too (not only the intro to
Astronomy Domine actually, but more!)

Again, the recording itself would not deserve more than a VG/VG+ and the taper and the
lady talk really a lot (all it is clearly audible here, from this would be possible to pull out
an accurate transcription maybe, if you’ll be ever interested in knowing what they were
talking about) but this is a real low gen.

Sourced version, once you get this you’ll trash the rest!

A Saucerful of Secrets is obviously cut.

Pink Floyd – San Francisco, CA (04/29/70)

Pink Floyd
Interstellar Filmore
HRV CDR 016
Recorded live at the filmore west.
April 29th,1970.

Disc one:

1 Grantchester Meadows
2 Astronomy Domine
3 Cymbaline
4 Atom Heart Mother
5 Embryo

Disc two:

1 Green Is The Colour
2 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
3 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
4 A Saucerful Of Secrets (1st encore)
5 Interstellar Overdrive (2nd encore)