Tom Waits – East Lansing, MI (11/13/76)

Tom Waits
Michigan State University
Erikson Kiva Room
East Lansing
1976-11-13

Setlist :

  1. Emotional Weather Report
  2. Invitation To The Blues
  3. Virginia Avenue
  4. Jitterbug Boy
  5. Diamonds On My Windshield
  6. The Heart Of Saturday Night
  7. New Coat Of Paint
  8. Semi Suite
  9. Pasties And A G-String
  10. Bad Liver And A Broken Heart
  11. Fumblin’ With The Blues
  12. Small Change
  13. Tom Traubert’s Blues
  14. Band Intro
  15. Fever
  16. Medley :
    A. Nighhawk Postcard
    B. The Ghosts Of Saturday Night

Tom Waits – Los Angeles, CA (06/19/76)

Tom Waits
The Troubadour
West Hollywood, CA
9pm Show
June 19, 1976



JF Archive Series No. 1 via JEMS

Taper: JF

Source: Panasonic or Sony portable cassette recorder with provided plug-in mic (mono)

Original 1970’s Transfer: JF master cassette > Toshiba Cassette Deck > Teac reel-to-reel (3-3/4 IPS)

JEMS 2014 Transfer: JF first-generation reel copy (3-3/4 IPS) > Otari 5050 mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX4 > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

01 Intro
02 Emotional Weather Report
03 Eggs and Sausage
04 Depot, Depot
05 Semi Suite
06 New Coat of Paint
07 The Ghosts of Saturday Night
08 Jitterbug Boy
09 Fumbling With the Blues
10 San Diego Serenade
11 Diamonds on My Windshield (incl. band intros)
12 Cupid > Heart of Saturday Night
13 Fever

JEMS loves to present vintage taper series and we’re pleased to inaugurate another one, this time from the archive of our new friend JF, who taped in and around Southern California in the ’70s and later resumed taping in Boston in the ’80s. He frequented smaller venues, like the Troubadour and the Roxy, leaving arenas to others and leaning more towards the folksier, jazzier and eclectic sides of rock.

His ’70s tapes were made on what I would describe as the kind of rectangular, portable, C-cel powered cassette recorder that my family and surely many others had in the ’70s, either a Panasonic or a Sony (we’re looking through internet pictures to figure out which one). While I used ours to record myself, my friends and my sister around the house, the teenage JF figured: Why not try taking it into concerts?

I only learned what recorder JF used after I had heard some of his tapes and I have to say I was mildly shocked. Given the gear, his tapes are remarkably clear and judging by his recordings from the Troubadour, he knew the right place to set up.

We kick things off with a fine representation of JF’s work at the Troub, capturing a highly entertaining and previously uncirculated set by Tom Waits. It is an appealing, you-are-there sort of recording that seems to balance the music and the ambiance just right. Samples provided.

You might have noticed above that JEMS transferred from a reel to reel source. That’s because JF, due to tight budgets at the time, routinely transferred his master tapes to reels in order to save money. Because he recorded the masters in mono, he would dub the finished recording onto a single track of a reel, allowing him to fit four or more shows on a single 7″ tape and reuse the cassette for the next show. That wasn’t true in all instances, but it is for most. And yes, in hindsight, he is still kicking himself about it.

And yet, based on the tapes we’ve transferred so far, JF did a fine job dubbing off his masters, and the Waits reel doesn’t sound any worse for wear despite the one-generation loss.

JF was also an active trader at the time and we’ve already found a few uncirculated gems from the early ’70s in his archive that we’ll be getting in the series as well.

While I’m only an appreciator and not aficionado of Tom Waits, I thoroughly enjoyed this recording as he gives nearly every song a long, at times hilarious introduction. It ends on a fine note, too, with covers of Sam Cooke’s “Cupid” and Peggy Lee’s “Fever.”

Thanks so much to JF, who reached out to us on DIME and offered to let us curate his archive, which had been sitting in boxes, 6000 miles away from where he lives today, for 20+ years. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are too.

Thanks as well to mi amigo, mjk5510, helping make the JF series happen.

BK for JEMS

Tom Waits – New York, NY (04/07/76)

Tom Waits
04/07/76
Eisen & Lubin Theatre
New York, NY

Emotional Weather Report
Eggs And Sausage
Drunk On The Moon
New Coat of Paint
San Diego Serenade
Spare Parts
Pasties And A GString
Better Off Without A Wife
Fumblin’ With The Blues
Ghosts of Saturday Night/Cupid
The Heart of Saturday Night
Diamonds On My Windshield
Please Call Me Baby
Depot Depot
Semi Suite
Virginia Avenue
Nighthawk Postcards (From Easy Street)
band introductions
Warm Beer And Cold Women / closing

The Who – London, England (05/31/76)

The Who
Charlton Athletic Football Club
1976 May 31
South London
England

Sources:
1/ Dime Torrent #199734 > Wav > CD_Edits > Flac
2/ Tape (higher generation) > CD-R > Wav > CD_Edits > Flac

CD_Edits Summary:
WGFA patched using source 2 (blending at ~ 13 sec)
Several transitions between tracks corrected

Quality: A-/B+

Track listing …
Cd 1:
01 – I Can’t Explain
02 – Substitute
03 – My Wife
04 – Baba O’Riley
05 – Squeeze Box
06 – Behind Blue Eyes
07 – Dreamin’ From The Waist
08 – Magic Bus
Cd 2:
01 – Amazing Journey (cuts in)
02 – Sparks
03 – The Acid Queen
04 – Fiddle About
05 – Pinball Wizard
06 – I’m Free
07 – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
08 – We’re Not Gonna Take It
09 – Summertime Blues
10 – My Generation / Join Together / Generation Blues
11 – Won’t Get Fooled Again (complete)

Notes:

A towering performance by the Who, one of their best with
Moon imho. The crowd are amazing as well, singing along
throughout (and quite well, too!). A fan-favorite for many,
here is the legendary Charlton show complete with ovation,
as it should be. A very good / clear audience recording,
highly recommended.

Special thanks to ‘who065’ and ‘ligerstotle’ for sharing the
source recordings used here.

Artwork included.

Brought to you by:
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http://www.longliverock.org

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Enjoy!
jch42

The Who – Paris, France (03/02/76)

The Who
2nd March 1976
Pavillon de Paris, La Villette
Paris, France

4 sources mix – complete show

1h37’3″

tracklist :

  1. I Can’t Explain
  2. Substitute
  3. My Wife
  4. Baba O’Riley
  5. Squeeze Box
  6. Behind Blue Eyes
  7. Dreaming From The Waist
  8. Slip Kid
  9. Magic Bus
  10. Tommy introduction
  11. Amazing Journey
  12. Sparks
  13. The Acid Queen
  14. Fiddle About
  15. Pinball Wizard
  16. I’m Free
  17. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  18. We’re Not Gonna Take It
  19. Summertime Blues
  20. My Generation
  21. Join Together
  22. Road Runner
  23. Won’t Get Fooled Again

NOTES:
Source 1a was used for most of the show. It’s the best out there, athough incomplete, and the
sound quality is a bit lesser in the second part (with a bit of hiss).

This source was torrented at Dime in january 2010 by borispider (traded CDRs).

Source 1b is from the same recording, but includes more of the show (except the very end). It was
used for the beginning of the concert, most of Sparks, The Acid Queen, Fiddle About,
Summertime Blues, My Generation.

This source is from unknown CDRs.

Source 2 is from an average but still clear recording, and sounds very compressed (either a very
lossy conversion or a heavy noise reduction). It was used for the end of Dremaing From The Waist,
the beginning of Sparks, the intro to Pinball Wizard and the bridge between Roadrunner and WGFA.

This source is from unknown CDRs

Source 3 is the worst sounding of the four, and was used only for the 4 beats introducing Won’t Get
Fooled Again, which I didn’t find on any of the other versions.

This source is from a 1st gen cassette (previously uncirculating).

All sources were processed with more or less EQ, especially source 1a and 1b which were quite dull

The Who – New York, NY (03/11/76)

The Who
1976-03-11
New York, NY
Madison Square Garden

Lineage: ANA(M)>DAT(1)>WAV [48kHz/16bit]>WAV [44.1kHz/16bit]>Flac
Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MKII>PreSonus FireStudio Project>Adobe Audition 3.0
Taping Gear: Unknown/Unknown
Taped By: S.M.
Transferred By: Mike Ziegler
dat tape courtesy of JEMS archives

Band Members:
Pete Townshend – vocals, guitar
Roger Daltrey – vocals, harmonica
John Entwistle – bass, vocals
Keith Moon – drums, vocals

Setlist:

  1. I Can’t Explain
  2. Substitute
  3. My Wife
  4. Baba O’Riley
  5. Squeeze Box
  6. Behind Blue Eyes
  7. Slip Kid
  8. Dreaming From The Waist
  9. Magic Bus
  10. Amazing Journey
  11. Sparks
  12. The Acid Queen
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. I’m Free
  15. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  16. We’re Not Gonna Take It
  17. Summertime Blues
  18. My Generation (cuts in)
  19. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  20. Road Runner
  21. Let’s See Action
  22. Naked Eye

Length: 113:59

Notes:
Master transfer to dat from the JEMS archives. We are not sure how many recordings circulate for this show but are pretty sure this one is not a commonly circulated one. What we call source 1 is the Artie recording has circulated for many years along with various other recordings of his (most notably his Led Zeppelin New York recordings from 72-77). This source is as good if not better than Artie’s recording but is not without some major flaws. During My Wife and Baba O’Riley the recording suffers from severe microphone problems making the 2 songs almost unlistenable. We’ve included from Artie’s recording (from a master>cdr sourced transfer) these 2 songs along with the originals from this recording. This was one of those rare shows in 76 where they actually played some encores after Won’t Get Fooled Again and also includes the rarely played Slip Kid.

The Who – Seattle, WA (03/25/76)


The Who
1976-03-25
Seattle, WA
Seattle Center Coliseum

Source: Audience
Lineage: Master Reel @ full track mono(Tandberg Model 11)>Wavelab 96/24
1ch mono>Sox 44.1/16 2ch mono>flac
Taping Gear: Sony ECM-22P mic>Tandberg Model 11 R2R deck
Taped and transferred by JEMS

Band Members:
Roger Daltrey – vocals, harmonica
Pete Townshend – guitar, vocals
John Entwistle – bass, vocals
Keith Moon – drums, vocals

Setlist:

  1. I Can’t Explain
  2. Substitute
  3. My Wife
  4. Baba O’Riley
  5. Squeeze Box
  6. Behind Blue Eyes
  7. Dreaming From The Waist
  8. Magic Bus
  9. Amazing Journey ->
  10. Sparks
  11. Acid Queen
  12. Fiddle About
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. I’m Free
  15. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  16. We’re Not Gonna Take It(incomplete cuts out)
  17. My Generation(incomplete cuts in)
  18. Won’t Get Fooled Again

Length: 84:16

Notes:
JEMS master recording. Mono but excellent+ sounding recording.

This show from the 2nd leg of The Who’s 75-76 North American Tour was recorded by the ‘S’ in JEMS. A unfortunate tape problem results in a missing segment of the show from midway through See Me, Feel Me to part way into My Generation. What remains of the show though, is great despite Roger having the flu. Pete and Keith pick up the slack!

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The Who – Boston, MA (04/01/76)

The Who
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
9 March 1976 and 1 April 1976

Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski

CD1
01 Can’t Explain (3/9/76)
02 Substitute – Keith Moon passes out (3/9/76)

03 Can’t Explain
04 Substitute
05 My Wife
06 Baba O’Riley
07 Squeeze Box
08 Behind Blue Eyes
09 Dreaming from the Waist
10 Magic Bus

CD2
01 Amazing Journey
02 Jam/Sparks
03 Acid Queen
04 Fiddle About
05 Pinball Wizard
06 I’m Free
07 Tommy’s Holiday Camp
08 We’re Not Gonna Take It

missing:
Summertime Blues
My Generation
Join Together Blues
WOn’t Get Fooled Again

The 9 March 1976 show only made it through the first two songs before Keith Moon passed out and the show was stopped. The show was then re-scheduled for 1 April 1976.

This recording includes the two songs from 9 March 1976, as well as the first 70 minutes of the 1 April 1976 performance.

The included newspaper scans are interesting, one blaming Keith’s passing out on the flu, and another giving a glowing review of the re-scheduled performance.

Sony TC-152SD Tape Recorder
Sony ECM-99 Stereo Microphone
Maxell cassettes

Mastered and FLAC’ed by Carl Morstadt (dantalion8@yahoo.com)

Master Cassette ->
Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction ->
M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 ->
CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files ->
Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) ->
CDWAV (track breaks) ->
dBpowerAMP Audio Converter (24-bit/96-KHz wav files converted to
16-bit/44.1 KHz wav files) ->
FLAC Front End (FLAC 8 with sector boundary alignment)
FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger

No EQ’ing.

A 24-bit/96-KHz flac24 version of this recording is also available.

Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck, and though they are somewhat lo-fi compared to his later work, some very great moments in rock history were captured for posterity. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He was also fortunate enough to have a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.

He recorded many of the major 70’s bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as several “under the radar” acts.

Since Dan never traded copies of his recordings, they are all essentially uncirculated. Some copies were made for friends, but these releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever seen the light of day, and are direct from his master cassettes. No EQ’ing has been done to any of the transfers. Feel free to EQ, matrix, patch, etc and re-post if you like, just give Dan credit for the original recording.

Dan was very meticulous about taking good care of his tapes and is very pleased that these recordings will now circulate among the trading community. Please honour his kindness and generosity by sharing these recordings freely.

The transfers are available as 16bit/44.1KHz flac files suitable for CD burning, and also as 24bit/96KHz flac files for those who prefer the higher resolution.

Always remember – the more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you.

Kev & Carl
June 2009

Queen – Sendai, Japan (04/02/76)

Queen
Listen To The Mad
April 2, 1976
Miyagi-ken Sports Center, Sendai, Japan


Label: Wardour
Number: WARDOUR-058
Source: Silvers > EAC > WAV > jetAudio > FLAC

Disc 1
01.Bohemian Rhapsody (taped intro)
02.Ogre Battle
03.Sweet Lady
04.White Queen
05.Flick Of The Wrist
06.Bohemian Rhapsody
07.Killer Queen
08.The March Of The Black Queen
19.Bohemian Rhapsody (Reprise)
10.Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11.Brighton Rock
12.Son And Daughter
13.Member Introduction
14.The Prophet’s Song
15.Stone Cold Crazy
16.Father To Son

Disc 2
01.Doing All Right
02.Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
03.Keep Yourself Alive
04.Liar
05.In the Lap Of The Gods…Revisited
06.Now I’m Here
07.Big Spender / Jailhouse Rock / Stupid Cupid / Be Bop A Lula
08.God Save The Queen