PInk Floyd – Farnborough, England (02/13/71)

Pink Floyd
1971-02-13
Student Union Bar
Farnborough Technical College
Fanbororough Hampshire, England

Set List:

CD1

  1. Atom Heart Mother [18:51]
  2. The Embryo [14:07]
  3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [13:22]
    CD2
  4. Cymbaline [8:35]
  5. Astronomy Domine [9:39]
  6. Set the Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [12:10]
  7. A Saucerful Of Secrets [15:49]

Band:
David Gilmour
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
Roger Waters

The Who – Dallas, TX (12/02/71)

The Who
1971-12-02
Dallas, TX
Memorial Auditorium

  1. Banter (Unwanted Moon)
  2. Behind Blue Eyes
  3. Banter (WGFA Revolution)
  4. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  5. Baby Don’t You Do It
  6. Banter (Just Listen)
  7. Baby Don’t You Do It (Continues)
  8. Magic Bus
  9. Banter (About Spliting Song)
  10. Overture
  11. Amazing Journey
  12. Sparks
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. See Me, Feel Me

Roger Daltrey Vocals, Harmonica
John Entwistle Vocals, Bass
Keith Moon Vocals, Drums
Pete Townshend Vocals, Guitar

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


The Who – London, England (04/26/71)

The Who
26th April 1971
Young Vic Theatre
Waterloo
South London
England

Rehearsals

1. Baby Donít You Do It (7:37)
2. Bargain (1:41)
3. Bony Moronie (:13)
4. Unknown Jam (2:17)
5. My Generation (4:36)
6. Naked Eye #1 (2:49)
7. Naked Eye #2 (4:08)
8. Bony Moronie (2:16)
9. Road Runner (3:09)
10. Walking The Dog (2:10)

Show:

1.Too Much Of Anything
2. Getting In Tune
3. Bargain
4. Pinball Wizard
5. See Me Feel Me
6. Baby Don’t You Do It
7. Water
8. My Generation > Roadrunner
9. Naked Eye
10. Boney Moronie
11. Won’t Get Fooled Again

Source 1:

Contains Rehearsal and tracks 4, 5, 6, 11 of show.

Lineage: unknown CDR -> EAC v0.95 beta 4 (Secure Mode) -> WAV -> FLAC Frontend v1.7.1 (Level 5)

Recording: Soundboard

Notes: Very good soundboard recording of rehearsals and a few live performance segments for the Young Vic show that are not on the official recording on Who’s Next Deluxe.

Most of the songs are not complete, but it is fun to listen to them rehearsing anyway.

Artwork, FLAC Fingerprints and MD5 Verification File all included.

Brought to you by: Long Live Rock
http://www.longliverock.org/downloads

Many thanks to Elc for contributing this CD!

FREE TRADE ONLY
NOT FOR SALE

Enjoy!
Carrie

Source 2:

Young Vic Blues

Label: Bell Bottom (BB043)

lineage: SBD > silver CD -> WAV (xACT, secure rip) -> FLAC (xACT, level 8)

That’s a nice companion to the Deluxe Edition of the Who’s Next album.
Together with “Who’s Next Deluxe Edition” you’ll get the complete show.

http://www.thewho.net/bootlegs/cds/youngvicblues.html

The Band – Hempstead, NY (12/xx/71)

 

The Band
Rehearsal at Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead, NY
1971, Dec. ??

 

01 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
02 Across the Great Divide (take 1)
03 WS Walcott Medicine Show (take 1)
04 WS Walcott Medicine Show (take 2)
05 Life Is A Carnival (take 1)
06 Life Is A Carnival (take 2)
07 Across the Great Divide (take 2)
08 Unfaithful Servant
09 Chestfever
10 Rag Mama Rag (take 1)
11 Rag Mama Rag (take 2)

Lineup:
Rick Danko ñ bass, violin, vocals
Levon Helm ñ drums, mandolin, vocals
Garth Hudson ñ organ, piano, accordion, tenor and soprano saxophones
Richard Manuel ñ piano, organ, clavinet, drums, vocals
Robbie Robertson ñ guitar, vocals, introduction
Allen Toussaint ñ horn arrangements
Howard Johnson ñ tuba, euphonium, baritone saxophone
Snooky Young ñ trumpet, flugelhorn
Joe Farrell ñ tenor and soprano saxophones, English horn
Earl McIntyre ñ trombone
J. D. Parron ñ alto saxophone and E-flat clarinet

The rehearsal, which consisted of the 5 group members plus Allen Toussaint and a five-man horn section, was in preparation for the Bandís four night stand at the Academy of Music. Levon Helm is featured on lead vocals for most of the tracks, with Rick Danko taking the mic on ìUnfaithful Servantî and Richard Manuel on ìAcross the Great Divide.î The resulting Academy of Music show was recorded and later released as their live album, Rock of Ages.

Jerry Garcia & Friends- Washington, D.C. (12/09/71)

Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage
December 9, 1971
Jetty’s theater Music Hall
Washington,DC

This is flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 6609

The date of this show is in dispute.  See comments below.

My attempt at a setlist:

1. unknown (Garcia & Cage duet)
2. Runnin’ Back To You ( G&C no vocal)
3. unknown (G&C)
4. noodle (G&C)
5. Take Me Home Country Roads (G&C Marmaduke and others on vocals)
6. jazz riff (Cage)
7. Long Black Veil (G&C McDuke on vocals)
8. Anybody Goin’ To San Antone (G&C plus McDuke)
9. unknown (Jerry out? – he mentions having to get to hotel at the airport)
10. unknown
11. equipment fu
12. unknown
13. Seasons// (Weir on vocal)

From the original uploader:
Picked up something I haven’t seen elsewhere.
This single sbd CD features Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage jamming and
noodling with a few Marmaduke vocals and a Weir vocal (Seasons).
Someone (Marmaduke) picks up a bass halfway through)
Very interesting artifact, not from the vault. Session runs until reel
runs out (47:30)

Here’s what I have on this:

Jam Session Info
Here’s the note from James that came with the show:
Now, to the other goody I sent you. Here’s the story on that. A friend of
mine who does sound and production work here in St. Louis was taking slide
guitar lessons and went through the archive of open reel tapes they had
there and found the one in question. He asked to borrow it and took it home
and did a 24 bit digital transfer from the mono 7″ open reel. This hasn’t
been heard by many more people than Brad, myself and a few others in 30
years!!! I was pretty damn excited about the discovery and glad that I was
only the second person that had heard it counting Brad after he mastered the
tape. As far as I know at this point it’s Jerry Garcia, Buddy Cage and other
members of NRPS. Other than that that’s all I know right now. The Grateful
Dead’s archives don’t even have this tape. Pretty fun stuff to listen too
even though it’s a lot of noodling and such. I kinda like it myself.
Everything was plugged straight into the open reel deck. So the source would be:
7″ mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R
====================

shns from RowJimmy Kelly on 8/30/01

Track 1 is Workin’ Man Blues
Track 3 is Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)
Track 6 is How High the Moon
Track 10 is Take Me Back to Tulsa

Jerry Garcia & Friends – Novato, CA (08/21/71)

Mickey Hart, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, John Cipollina, David Crosby, Phil Lesh, Nicky Hopkins, Merl Saunders
Mickey Hart’s Barn Jam
Mickey Hart’s Barn
Novato, California
August 21st 1971

SBD from John Cipollina’s reels.

This is a tagged version of shnid: 83302

Disc One :

1. Jam #1 (Fire On The Mountain theme)
2. Wall Song > Fresh Green Grass Jam > Wall Song
3. Jam #2
4. Noodle Part 1

Disc Two :

1. Noodle Part 2
2. Jam #3
3. Jam #4
4. Jam #5
5. Carousel Song
6. Ghost Riders In The Sky Jam
7. Winin’ Boy Blues
8. Bye Bye Blues
9. Tore Down

Also this comes straight from the John Cipollina’s collection, i personally made a copy of his reel
and his notes….I did not touch the sound or edited anything in the trasfer, you get what
i got in first place. Some songs are cut or partial. Superb jam, definetly a must have…..

1st generation reel to reel > revox > amplifiers > tascam audio cdrw750 > cd > computer > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.