The Rolling Stones – Mannheim, Germany (09/03/73)

Rolling Stones
Mannheim On Ice (SODD-060/61)
Eisstadion
Mannheim, Germany
09/03/73

Disc 1:

Introduction
Brown Sugar
Bitch
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
100 Years Ago
Star Star
Angie
Sweet Virginia
You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Disc 2:

Dancing With Mr. D
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Midnight Rambler
band introduction
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man

Bob Dylan – In The Footsteps of Planet Waves

BOB DYLAN and THE BAND
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF PLANET WAVES

Tracks list:

Instrumental (Los Angeles November 2nd1973 )
Going Going Gone, studio, November. 5-6, 1973
House of the rising sun (Los Angeles November 02nd 1973)
Nobody’cept you (Los Angeles November 2nd 1973 )
Nobody ‘Cept You (Los Angeles November 05th1973)
Forever young (New-York November 8th 1973)
Crosswind Jambouree (Instrumental Los Angeles November 2nd 1973)
Tough Mama (Chicago January 3rd 1974)
Nobody ‘Cept You (Chicago January 4th 1974)
Something There Is About You (Toronto January 10th 1974 )
Wedding Song (Largo, January 15th 1974)
Going Going Gone (Clearwater April, 1976)
You angel you ( Clearwater April, 1976)
The Crippled Crow Booker T(vocal), B.Dylan (harp) Malibu February 1973
Hazel (San Francisco November 25th1976)
Forever Young (San Francisco November 25th1976)

LB-10461, (51min), in the footsteps of planet waves, (Concept Slection Arts by HIGHLAND 2007 ), Thanks to all the tapers, uploaders and seeders who kindly shared the music., Flacs files are converted with Dbpoweramp to wav, Dbpoweramp has been used to convert to flac level 6, Note:, For Tracks 1 2 5 6 9 10 12 Steinberg wavelab audio editing station has been used

bittorrent download 11/12; this is all lossy as if from a collection of different mp3s; has hollow mechanical sound; (did not listen to all of this)

The Rolling Stones – Los Angeles, CA (01/18/73)

Rolling Stones
We All Benefit, Nicaraguan Benefit
LA Forum
Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 18, 1973

Brown Sugar
Bitch
Rocks Off
Gimme Shelter
Route 66
Itís All Over Now
Happy
Tumbling Dice
No Expectations
Sweet Virginia
You Canít Always Get What You Want
Dead Flowers
Stray Cat Blues
Live with Me
All Down the Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man (incomplete)

From the original uploader:
Good for its time audience recording. For some reason, Rip This Joint mentioned in artwork is not included in this version
So of course, artwork is included
CDR>HD via EAC, FLAC, level 5

Bob Marley & The Wailers – London, England (05/01/73)

Bob Marley and The Wailers THE PEEL SESSIONS
May 1, 1973 BBC Sessions
London, England

* Venue: Top Gear, BBC Studios
* City: London
* State/Province: Greater London
* Country: England

Band Lineup:
* Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
* Peter Tosh, vocals, lead guitar
* Bunny Wailer, vocals, percussion
* Aston Barrett, bass
* Carlton Barrett, drums
* Earl ‘Wya’ Lindo, keyboards

The SetList:
1. CONCRETE JUNGLE
2. RASTAMAN CHANT
3. SLAVE DRIVER

Bob Marley and The Wailers
November 26, 1973 BBC Sessions
Top Gear Radio Show, Kensington House
London, England
2nd Performance on BBC Radio

The Setlist Part 2:
4. KINKY REGGAE
5. YOU CAN’T BLAME THE YOUTH
6. GET UP STAND UP

Source: Pre-FM Reel > Cx > DAT >
CD > EAC > CDWav > FFE > FLAC
Length: 23:59 min
Size: 133 MiB FLAC

FreeMorrison Notes:
There was a supposed recorded interview with Bob by the BBC after the Wailers finished “Get Up Stand Up”  however it is still unknown if the interview also took place November 26, 1973.

Much Respect to my friend Bomba for sharing this rare gem with me,
please find the 2 Original enclosed text from Bomba in the folder.
Here’s some of the original notes and comments:

Notes:
“In praise and to the glory of the Rastafari, InI bring one love and Inity
to the massive with this gem from the original Wailers.
All of your favorite artists are together on three rare tracks from June of 1973.
In perfect harmony are Bob, Bunny, and Peter, backed by the solid rhythms of Carlton and Family Man.
Studio quality with a little hiss for historical accuracy, this is as special as
any material traded among his fans.
Then comes the second of the two sessions, this one from November 1973 without Bunny.
The Peter Tosh material, though, is still great.
With an open heart, you too can share some of this joy”. Bomba

Credits:
“This is the first in a line of DAT seeds, Jah willing, from a great friend
of music named Joey Newlander, aka cosmofone.
His collection is so blessed, as are we to share in his generosity.
To him, respect Itinually.
He converts DAT > CD, which come in the mail and are extracted on
a Plextor 712A, using EAC in High/Secure, Test and Copy mode,
with proper read offsets and the like.
All the details are in the logs.
Conversion, tracking, text & seed to EZT in Nov. 2004 by nibbles,
just a regular guy who wanted to share what makes him happy”. Bomba

FreeMorrison Notes:
Original Eac Log file, Original FFP, Original Wailers-Scan-Shntool, and 2 Original InfoText Documents Included.
New FFP, MD5, auCDTect Flac Reports (100 % Flac), SBE’s Checked and Passed,
And 300dpi Art Work by FreeMorrison Included.

Please Feel Free To Share this one Anywhere, keeping the folder structure intact, please do not alter the Flacs, Bomba or nibbles have already tagged the files so they are ready to burn to disc properly.

For the Love of all that is Sacred – Do Not Convert to MP3 and Circulate this brilliant gem.
Let the River Flow, Much Respect to Bomba for the excellence in sharing Bob Marley and the Wailers.

FreeMorrison January 26th, 2012

The Allman Brothers – San Francisco, CA (12/31/73)

Allman Brothers Band
December 31, 1973
Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA

Disc 1:
(Set 1)
1. Wasted Words
2. Done Somebody Wrong
3. One Way Out
4. Stormy Monday
5. Midnight Rider
6. Blue Sky
7. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
(Set 2)
8. Happy New Year!
9. Statesboro Blues

Disc 2:
1. Southbound
2. Come and Go Blues
3. Ramblin’ Man
4. Trouble No More
5. Jessica
6. Les Brers In A Minor >
7. Drums >
8. Les Brers In A Minor

Disc 3:
(Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzman & Boz Scaggs join up for the remainder of the show)
1. Whipping Post Jam >
2. Linda Lou / Mary Lou
3. Hideaway > You Upset Me
4. Bo Diddley > Mountain Jam > Bo Diddley

Disc 4:
1. Save My Life
2. Blues Jam
(Set 3)
3. You Don’t Love Me
4. Will The Circle Be Unbroken >
5. Mountain Jam

From the uploader:

Here’s the deal… There are multiple versions of this 12/31/73 show in circulation. The most common (and the only one that I’ve seen) is supposed to be from the Pre FM reels (which were most likely damaged, keep reading). On the heavily circulated version there were numerous flaws, most were either digital noise or clipping. A new transfer was just done from a Reel To Reel FM Master. This new FM master did not have any of the flaws that were present on the common “Pre FM” version, but FM Master was of slightly lesser quality.

The solution? Small portions of the new FM master were spliced into the higher quality version when there was digital noise, clipping, etc. Those defects have now been eliminated. The splicing was done well, at most points it’s unnoticeable, but there were a couple of splices that didn’t line up perfectly, one of those would be the splice that provides the intro to Liz Reed. Either way, this show sounds much better than it did before, and it’s the best source I know of to be in circulation.

Here are some of the other edits that were done… There was digital noise in some of Bill Graham’s band intro, this was spliced in OK from the other copy. Various count-ins were slightly clipped, but are now spliced in seamlessly. These are usually when KSAN DJ’s talk, those short station ID’s have also been put back in. The KSAN announcer’s (Tom Donahue) count-in at New Year’s was similarly clipped, this has been restored, clipped notes at the beginning of Jessica have also been restored. There were many other additional edits, but you get the picture.

Pink Floyd – London, England (11/04/73)

Pink Floyd
Live for a Friend (The Robert Wyatt Benefit Concert)
Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park
London, England
November 4th, 1973

Historical note: first time since years and last time ever PF performed the same night with their friends of Soft Machine (apart from Nick Mason who occasionally drumed for Wyatt in solo and Wyatt singing on Mason’s Fictitious Sports). This is the second show (9pm) of that evening. The title comes of course from the fact this was a concert in benefit for former Soft Machine frontman Robert Wyatt who had broke his spine recently (he fell from a 3rd floor window during a party). Very last concert of that 1973 year for PF, before their 74 French tour. Last time a tune from the soundtrack of La Vallée was played. OBC here runs veeeeery slow, but it is not the tape, they played it like that! Really worth to get for OBC/When you’re in, since those are the best versions in terms of SQ and probably performance too.

Released on label Ganja, #14, the SQ is EX-. Lineage: AUD[LOW]>SILVER CD>CDR

1. Speak To Me (3:28)
2. Breathe (2:54)
3. On The Run (5:30)
4. Time (5:27)
5. Breathe (Reprise) (1:00)
6. The Great Gig in the Sky (6:14)
7. Money (7:29)
8. Us And Them (8:44)
9. Any Colour You Like (5:52)
10. Any Colour You Like/Brain Damage/Eclipse (7:30)
11. Obscured By Clouds (Part 1) (3:32)
12. Obscured by Clouds (Part 2) (2:07)
13. Obscured by Clouds (Part 3)/When You’re In (10:08)

14. Brain Damage (2:03)
15. Us And Them (0:51)

Tracks 1-13: Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London, England. November 4th, 1973.
Tracks 14, 15: Abbey Road Studios, London, England. Sometime during 1972/73.
Tracks 14, 15 are taken from the 80 min version of ‘Live At Pompeii’.

Bob Marley – Boston, MA (07/11/73)

The Wailers
Pall’s Mall
Boston, MA
7/11/1973 (July)

WBCN-FM— FMMR > R > CD > Eac > Wav > Flac (show id: 180359

Recorded by the legendary Neil Cronin and copied in a trade in the mid 70’s to two Sony PR-150 reels for Taper Pat. Mastered to cd by Matt Smith — R >apogee mini me (24/96) > apogee mini dac (monitoring) > wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 20/44) > CD (thanks a ton guys!!!) @

1 Intro > Lively Up Yourself
2 400 Years
3 Stir it Up
4 Slave Driver
5 Stop that Train
6 Kinky Reggae
7 Concrete Jungle
8 Get up Stand Up > Outro (DJ Banter)

notes:

@ a little background on this gem. i saw this version of this show on one of Taper Pat’s lists and asked for a copy. I believe Matt had part of it and Pat had the rest of it, and then they put it together and sent me a copy. so grateful my friends! new wailers sources of this quality are truly rare and just wonderful. despite the minor blemishes on all copies that come from the set up and station, this is a joy to listen to and i don’t think this will get any better. maybe someday we’ll see a transfer from the mr or prefm source but that it has taken this long to get this source out, I’m not counting on it.

1st US performance – great show – overall, very enjoyable sound
of course it still has the slight monitor and / or equipment noise and perhaps some fm interference that are present on the commonly available sources (faint hum or buzz and occasional slight crackle?)

morever, we have had a copy with unknown generation
and then in 2005 emerged a 3rd gen tape. i really enjoy it but it was edited
by a person with little experience. i believe they did a nice job with
what they had but there are a few differences between sources:

* this source is a touch longer. it has more of the preshow recorded (bob’s short intro). both are complete however.

* the 3rd gen tape has it’s volume boosted which also boosts
the volume of the blemishes and crowd. as a result, i believe this
source has a more mellow sound and feel overall.

* the 3rd gen tape sounds tampered with, it has had some “equalizing”: it sounds and feels a little unnatural while this seems to have a more steady sound and feel to it. this new source has a fuller range and dynamic of instruments and vocals. in other words, the equalizing seems to both amplify and bury the music resulting in a less authentic and pleasing experience for me.
the edited tape version sounds more tinny and has less warmth than the unedited reel version.

* i can understand the dilemma of to edit or not: i think we need both. while
editing major issues can move toward restoration, it can also distort the actual sound of the show. editing also results in irreversible changes preventing continual improvements or remasters as individual skill and technology improve. it also reflects and embodies the subjective preferences of the editor which is very risky. still if a version can be enhanced to make the listening experience
as enjoyable as it can be at that time, that’s nice to have until even better upgrades are possible. I believe it is ideal to have a “raw” or unedited version in order to both preserve the music and allow for the best possible long term improvements.

While I don’t think you will be disappointed by either source, especially given the band and what’s generally available from them, imo, it’s critical that we get this source and upgrade into general circulation.

The Rolling Stones – Australia 1973, Happy Birthday Nicky

The Rolling Stones
Happy Birthday Nicky
Oh Boy 2-9039
Silver CDs -> EAC -> WAV -> TLH -> flac 6

Disc 1 :
Western Australia Cricket Ground, Perth, February 24, 1973
Excellent stereo soundboard recording

01. Brown Sugar
02. Bitch
03. Rocks Off
04. Gimmie Shelter
05. Happy
06. Tumbling Dice
07. Honky Tonk Women
08. All Down The Line
09. Midnight Rambler
10. Little Queenie

Disc 2 :
Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, February 26, 1973
Excellent stereo soundboard recording

01. Brown Sugar
02. Bitch
03. Rocks Off
04. Gimmie Shelter
05. Happy
06. Tumbling Dice
07. Love In Vain
08. Sweet Virginia
09. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
10. Honky Tonk Women
11. All Down The Line
12. Midnight Rambler
13. Little Queenie
14. Rip This Joint

Enjoy !!!

http://www.iorr.org/cd/frame.htm

Happy Birthday Nicky – Live In Perth
2 CD

Version 1
Oh Boy 2-9039
Disc 1 contains 11 tracks from Perth February 24, 1973. Disc 2 contains 14 tracks from Sydney February 26, 1973, missing only the last two tracks Jumping Jack Flash and Street Fighting Man. Not Perth 1st and 2nd as cover says, there was only one show in Perth! Both in exc. stereo soundboard quality.

Version 2
Oh Boy 2-9039
Picture CDs, different colours

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/rollingstones-faq/part2/

Perth, Australia 2/24/73; 50 min; 9.0 s; “Rocks Off”
A classic. This stereo soundboard recording first turned up in 1987 on a German LP and is now on several CDs. Great recording and performance. I think this Swingin’ Pig release is the best; it’s a combination of the 2/24 show with parts of the 2/26 show; there is no 2/24 2nd show as some boots claim. It sounds a little better than disc 1 of “Happy Birthday Nicky” below. (Note: Total time of Rocks Off is longer; 50 min is the length of the 2/24 portion).

Sydney 2/26/73; 65 min; 8.5 s; “Happy Birthday Nicky”/others
The CD may claim disc 2 is 2/24 2nd show, but there was no 2nd show that day; it’s actually Sydney 2/26. This is another stereo soundboard recording though not quite as good as 2/24; the tape has been copied a few more times. Avoid the Japanese “Winter Tour 1973” 2CD set if you ever see it; it’s the audience recording of the show. At least it has the last 2 songs missing from the soundboard recording. VGP’s “Rock ‘n Roll Stew” is the soundboard recording with the last two songs tacked on from the audience recording, and the missing beginning of Brown Sugar added in from Perth; said to be similar quality.X