New Riders of the Purple Sage – San Francisco, CA (06/06/70)

New Riders Of The Purple Sage
06/06/70
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA

This is a tagged version of shnid: 117233

1-Workingman’s Blues
2-Together Again
3-I Don’t Know You
4-Only Daddy That’ll Walk That Line
5-Superman
6-Henry
7-I’m In Love With You
8-Me & My Uncle*
9-Mama Tried*
10-Cecilia
11-All I Ever Wanted
12-Louisiana Lady
13-Honky Tonk Women
14-Whatcha Gonna Do?
15-Glendale Train

* – w/Bob Weir

Source: SBD > ? > CDR > Trade CDR > EAC(Secure) > WAV > FLAC8(TLH)

Notes from original uploader: The lineup for this show is John Dawson, Jerry Garcia, David Nelson, David Torbert and Mickey Hart. This does not appear to have been previously seeded. EAC/FLAC by jagraham84 on 11/21/11.

New Riders of the Purple Sage & The Grateful Dead – Binghampton, NY (05/02/70)

NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE & The Grateful Dead
Saturday, May 2, 1970
Harpur College
Binghampton, NY

New Riders set:

Workingman’s Blues (missing from source 1)
Brown Eyed Handsome Man
Truck Drivin’ Man
If You Hear Me When I’m Leavin’
Whatcha Gonna Do//(fade)
All I Ever Wanted
Henry
Lodi
Saw Mill*
The Race Is On*
Mama Tried*
Me And My Uncle*
The Weight

tt [54:26]

*with Bob Weir on guitar and vocals

John Dawson – rhythm guitar, vocals
David Nelson – lead guitar, vocals
David Torbert – bass, vocals
Jerry Garcia – pedal steel guitar
Mickey Hart – drums

Note: The cut end of “Whatcha Gonna Do” is that way on the SBDMR.
Fadeout was performed as part of the broadcast. Tape ends roughly two seconds after fade.

Grateful Dead Set:

Acoustic Set:
01 – Tuning
02 – Don’t Ease Me In
03 – I Know You Rider
04 – Friend Of The Devil
05 – Dire Wolf
06 – Beat It On Down The Line >
07 – Black Peter >
08 – Candyman (cut)
09 – Tuning
10 – Cumberland Blues
11 – Deep Elem Blues
12 – Cold Jordan
13 – Uncle John’s Band

Electric Set 1:
27 – Saint Stephen >
28 – That’s It For The Other One >
29 – Cosmic Charlie
30 – Casey Jones
31 – Good Lovin’
32 – Cold Rain And Snow
33 – It’s A Man’s World
34 – Dancing In The Street

Electric Set 2:
35 – Morning Dew
36 – Viola Lee Blues >
37 – And We Bid You Good Night

Pink Floyd – Montreux, Switzerland (11/21/70)

Pink Floyd
1970-11-21
Altes Casino
Montreux, Switzerland

Before the Fire: Montreux Casino
The Fireman’s Tapes, Volume III
FM* > Reel > DAT > cDR > EAC > 2 untracked SHN files >wav > cdwave > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Setlist
01 Astronomy Domine [10:33]
02 Fat Old Sun [13:56]
03 Atom Heart Mother [18:19]
04 Cymbaline [11:43]
05 Embryo [13:00]
06 Blues [9:11]

From the original uploader:
*This recording is purported to come from an FM ReelMaster. The sound quality is quite excellent, and this may very well be an appropriate lineage.The comparison to “Smoking Blues” reveals that this recording is brighter and cleaner, to my ears. You may find that its not an upgrade. caveat listener.danlynch 2004-08-17

The Doors – Isle of Wight, England (08/30/70)

The Doors
August 30, 1970 (Saturday)
East Afton Farm
The Isle Of Wight Festival
Isle Of Wight, England

Track List:

01. Introduction – 0:18
02. Back Door Man – 4:18
03. Break On Through – 4:53
04. When The Music’s Over – 13:31
05. Ship Of Fools – 7:37
06. Roadhouse Blues – 6:07
06. Light My Fire – 14:21
07. The End – 18:18

Soundboard Recording

Multi-Track Master > DAT > DAT > CDR > WAV > Flac Frontend > FLAC (lvl 8, SBE aligned)

Notes from the original uploader:

For years, The Doors’ performance at the Isle Of Wight has only been available in an edited or incomplete form. The most popular release, “Palace Of Exile,” is missing over a minute in the middle of “The End” and the intro to “When The Music’s Over” is severly edited. Audience recordings of the show are missing “Roadhouse Blues.” Previously on this site someone offered a matrix of the audience and soundboard sources in order to recreate the complete concert in the best quality available. Now for the first time, we have a master DAT source for the COMPLETE Isle Of Wight concert in perfect soundboard quality. At almost 70 minutes total, this is as good as it gets until an official release gets made — if one is ever made.

This comes direct from the multi-track master recording. Quality is near perfect. The only downside is that the stereo separation isn’t very good. It sounds like it’s an unmixed copy of the multi-track master. So you’ll hear Ray’s organ more in the center than it should be and Ray’s vocals are mixed way down so you don’t hear them at all during “Break On Through” and other songs. (A good thing for some?) Still, I would place the overall quality as better than “Palace Of Exile.” Little to no hiss. Bass level is much more reasonable. Sharper sound quality overall.

One small note: About 4:29 into “The End,” the music drops out for about 5 seconds and you only hear Jim’s voice. Not sure why, but “Palace” doesn’t have this mixing

Bruce Springsteen – Asbury Park, NJ (11/27/70)

Steel Mill (featuring Bruce Springsteen)
Sunshine Inn
Asbury Park, NJ
11/27/70

Source: Audio Disc> EAC Secure mode> WAV> MKWact >SHN
This posting is courtesy of Porbeagle from the Stone Pony London site who sent me these discs to post for him.

Track 05 is just dead air between tracks, it also appears that tracks 7 & 8 should be just one track, but I left the tracks the way EAC ripped them rather than edit them.

Fro0m Brucebase
http://www.springsteen.org.uk/gig1970.htm

27/11/70 – SUNSHINE IN, ASBURY PARK, NJ

Early Show: DANCING IN THE STREETS (13:49)
DO IT NOW (13:15)
I CAN’T TAKE IT (9:07)
OH MAMA (4:25)
CHANGE IT (9:58)
I GOTTA BE FREE – TURN ON YOUR LOVELIGHT (11:27)
TRAIN RIDE (13:49)

TWO shows, triple bill, with the bottom-billed STEEL MILL opening for the 2nd billed CACTUS and headliner BLACK SABBATH (fronted by a spooked Ozzy Osbourne, who received death threats before the show). The above-mentioned 7-song, setlist comes from a very recently surfaced excellent audio quality soundboard and represents the complete 76-minute performance from the early show, with no continuity breaks in the audio. This is not Steel Mill at its best, but it does contain the previously uncirculating “Do It Now”. The original master tape had the recording date on it and, additionally, there is verifying commentary by Robbin Thompson during the performance. About 8 minutes into “Dancing” the generator power fails for 12 seconds, much to the frustration of Bruce who comments “we must be the Guinea Pigs here tonight”. According to an attendee recollection each of the three bands played similar length sets. After the end of the evening Springsteen spent about an hour backstage jamming with Cactus bassist Tim Bogart. There is no circulating audio from the late show.

Led Zeppelin – Vancouver, Canada (03/21/70)

Led Zeppelin
‘Pb’
21/3/70
Pacific Coliseum
Vancouver, Canada
Tarantura 2000

Lineage – Silver CD>>EAC>>WAV>>FLAC level 8

1. Heartbreaker
2. Thank You
3. What Is And What Should Never Be
4. Communication Breakdown/Ramble On
5. We’re Gonna Groove
6. Since I’ve Been Loving You
7. Whole Lotta Love

From the original uploader

This CD came out in 2000 on the Tarantura 2000 label out of Tokyo. It’s a version the famous Zeppelin release ‘Pb’ or ‘Pure Blues’ which has been released many many times on vinyl and CD.
There have been many debated regarding where the original source came from, one theory is that it was a radio broadcast, the other is that it is a raw soundboard tape
The big difference with this release is that it’s the first time a TAPE source has been located and used.
All previous releases have come from vinyl sources.
The producers of this release aquired a 2nd gen tape from an American collector who had the tape stored away since 1983
It was then speed corrected and 32-bit Re-Mastered by CoolMixMan aka Blackdog.

Jerry Garcia, Duane Allman & Bob Weir – Boston, MA (11/21/70)

JERRY GARCIA, BOB WEIR & DUANE ALLMAN
WBCN Studios, Boston
November 21, 1970

This is sometimes labeled as 11/20. I have no idea which day is correct.

1. advertisement
2. El Paso
3. banter
4. Big River
5. I Know You Rider
6. banter
7. Jam
8. banter
9. Dark Hollow
10. banter
11. Angie
12. Let Me In

Source 1:
This is a tagged version of shnid: 77475
FM MASTER REEL > 2ND GEN (?) REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT >
COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC

Source 2:
76324
Acoustic live FM broadcast remastered
Definite upgrade of originally very rough recording of the exceptional performance