Pink Floyd – London, England (03/17/77)

PINK FLOYD
1977-03-17
Empire Pool, Wembley
London, UK

Disc 1:

01.Sheep (12:43)
02.Pigs On The Wing – part 1 (1:23)
03.Dogs (18:23)
04.Pigs On The Wing – part 2 (2:30)
05.Pigs (3 Different Ones) (15:43)

Disc 2:

01.Shine On You Crazy Diamond – parts 1-5 (13:27)
02.Welcome To The Machine (8:21)
03.Have A Cigar (4:58)
04.Intro (1:11)
05.Wish You Were Here (5:53)
06.Shine On You Crazy Diamond – parts 6-9 (19:12)
07.Applause (0:41)
08.Us & Them (7:52)

Roger shouts “22” on Pigs
Roger does not shout any number during Pigs.

Pink Floyd – Azimuth Coordinator

Pink Floyd
Azimuth Coordinator

The set needs no explanation to Floyd Fans, but here’s a little something from the pf-roio:

Wish You Were Here
April 8th, 1975 • Vancouver B.C.
Disc: 1
1. Raving and Drooling 13:39
2. You’ve Gotta Be Crazy 13:23
3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V 12:44
4. Have a Cigar 5:08
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond VI-IX [faded out] 13:38
6. Speak To Me 5:32
7. Breathe 3:06
8. On the Run [mis-cued] 4:17
Total Time: 71:29

Disc: 2
1. Time 5:11
2. Breathe (reprise) 1:03
3. The Great Gig In the Sky 6:45
4. Money 7:57
5. Us and Them 7:30
6. Any Colour You Like 9:46
7. Brain Damage/Eclipse 6:12
8. Echoes 23:53
Total Time: 68:20

Animals
July 6th, 1977 • Montreal, Quebec
Disc: 3
1. Sheep 12:15
2. Pigs On the Wing I 2:15
3. Dogs 18:16
4. Pigs On the Wing II 4:05
5. Pigs (Three Different Ones) 20:01
6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V 14:11
Total Time: 71:06

Disc: 4
1. Welcome to the Machine 8:16
2. Have a Cigar 6:15
3. Wish You Were Here 6:41
4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond VI-IX 24:06
5. Money 11:44
6. Us and Them 10:04
Total Time: 67:09

The Wall
February 7th, 1980 • Los Angeles, USA
Disc: 5
1. Intro 1:08
2. In the Flesh? 3:28
3. The Thin Ice 3:27
4. Another Brick In the Wall I 4:03
5. The Happiest Days of Our Lives 1:47
6. Another Brick In the Wall II 6:19
7. Mother 7:49
8. Goodbye Blue Sky 3:22
9. Empty Spaces 7:54
10. Young Lust 5:22
11. One of My Turns 3:51
12. Don’t Leave Me Now 4:02
13. Another Brick In the Wall III 12:38
14. Goodbye Cruel World [mis-cued] 2:29
Total Time: 67:48

Disc: 6
1. Hey You 5:16
2. Is There Anybody Out There? 2:54
3. Nobody Home 3:33
4. Vera 1:14
5. Bring the Boys Back Home 1:28
6. Comfortably Numb 7:25
7. The Show Must Go On 2:47
8. Isn’t This Where We Came In? (announcement) 2:37
9. In the Flesh 5:23
10. Run Like Hell 6:50
11. Waiting For the Worms 4:32
12. Stop 0:31
13. The Trial 7:39
14. Outside the Wall 3:22
15. Drift Away-Blues 12:10
Total Time: 67:43

Band:
Roger Waters
Nick Mason
David Gilmour
Rick Wright

Quality:
• VG+
• CD1-2: VG
• CD3-4: VG+
• CD5-6: VG-
Comments:
Drift Away-Blues on Disc 6 should be played with the ’77 concert, at the end of Disc 4

Talking Heads – San Francisco, CA (12/03/77)

Talking Heads - San Francisco - California - 1977 - Sharp Objects

Talking Heads
boot: “Sharp Objects”
December 3, 1977
Old Waldorf Theatre,
San Francisco, CA.
SBD/Pre-FM > DAT > CDR>EAC>WAV>flac

01. Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town
02. … With Our Love
03. The Book I Read
04. Artists Only
05. Stay Hungry
06. The Big Country
07. New Feeling
08. Thank You For Sending Me an Angel
09. Who Is It
10. Psycho Killer
11. No Compassion
12. No compassion (reprise)
13. 1, 2, 3, stoplight

Pink Floyd – A Real Need: Animals Live

Pink Floyd
“A REAL NEED”
Animals Live
Compiled and edited by Echoes Of The Dark Side Of The Wall
Catalog Number:
CDR.001.EDW

EDW was founded with the primary goal of sharing all the Pink Floyd albums in their live versions. Of course we can not do this with all disks, but it will do with those that can.

We decided to start with Animals. Personally, this is my favorite Pink Floyd’s album. Fortunately, there are records of the dates 1977, although most are of average quality. The audio tracks were added fade in and fade out, to restore the mystique of the studio album. equalizes the final product, in addition to compress some tracks, with Cubase SX.
Track List:

01 – Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)
‘Animals On The Wing’ – Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany. 27 Feb 1977.

02 – Dogs
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA. 02 July 1977

03 – Pigs (Three Diferent Ones)
‘The Fireman’s Oakland Master’ – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA, USA. 09 May 1977

04 – Sheep
Stade Du Parc Olympique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 06 July 1977

05 – Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)
‘The Perfect Day’ – Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA. 27 June 1977

Total time: 51:28

Artwork Included.

We hope you enjoy this RoIO as much as us. We are amateurs, but we expect progress over time and contribute to this huge community of Pink Floyd RoIO & VoIO fans!
Thanks you very much!!

E∑D∑W Staff

The Who – London, England (12/15/77)

THE WHO
Exploding Drummer
THE LAST SHOW OF KEITH MOON !
Gaumont State Theatre
Kilburn, London UK
December 15, 1977

From Original Silver CD
VG+ to EX Recording
Original ARTWORK

1 introduction
2 I can’t explain
3 substitute
4 baba o’ reily
5 my wife ( OFFICIAL TRACK REMOVED )
6 behind blue eyes
7 dreaming from the waist
8 pinball wizard
9 I’m free
10 tommy’s holiday camp
11 summertime blues
12 shakin’ all over
13 my generation
14 join together
15 who are you
16 won’t get fooled again

Billy Joel – Uniondale, NY (12/11/77)

Billy Joel
The Entertainer In New York
December 11, 1977
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY, USA

Main Stream
MSBR-70A/B
Source: Silvers > EAC > WAV > jetAudio > FLAC

Disc 1
01 Soundcheck / Introduction
02 The Mexican Connection
03 The Stranger
04 Somewhere Along The Line
05 Summer, Highland Falls
06 Piano Man
07 Scenes From An Italian Restaurant
08 Travelin’ Prayer
09 Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)
10 Still Crazy After All These Years
11 Just The Way You Are
12 Prelude / Angry Young Man
13 New York State Of Mind

Disc 2
01 The Entertainer
02 Vienna
03 Root Beer Rag
04 She’s Always A Woman
05 I’ve Loved These Days
06 Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway)
07 The Ballad Of Billy The Kid
08 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas / Captain Jack
09 Say Goodbye To Hollywood
10 Only The Good Die Young
11 Get It Right The First Time
12 Souvenir

Note:
Artwork denotes wrong track list.

Artwork:
Disc 2 Track 8: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Disc 2 Track 9: Captain Jack

Correction:
Disc 2 Track 8: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas / Captain Jack

Bruce Springsteen – Toronto, Canada (02/13/77)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
featuring the Miami Horns
Maple Leaf Gardens Concert Bowl
Toronto, ON
February 13, 1977
JEMS Master
Nothing to Lose: The 1977 Tour Revisited Vol. Six
24/96 Edition

Recording Gear: Teac M-100 microphone > Sony TC-153SD cassette recorder

JEMS 2015 Transfer: master cassettes > Nakamichi 670 azimuth-adjusted playback > Wavelab 24/96 > iZotope RX4 > iZotope Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

01 Night
02 Rendezvous
03 Spirit in the Night
04 It’s My Life
05 Thunder Road
06 Mona > She’s the One
07 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out (w/ Miami Horns)
08 Something In The Night
09 Growin’ Up
10 Action in the Streets (w/ Miami Horns)
11 Backstreets
12 Jungleland
13 Rosalita (w/ Miami Horns)
14 Raise Your Hand (w/ Miami Horns)
15 Born to Run

Known Faults:
None

Welcome to the sixth edition of JEMS’ Nothing to Lose series revisiting Bruce’s remarkable 1977 tour. For the full history of our obsession with this era and the back story on these “Official Audience Tapes,” please refer to the notes in Vol. One found here:

http://jungleland.dnsalias.com/torrents-details.php?id=38539

Installment No. 6 rewinds to the first week of the tour and a 15-song set at Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens, the legendary hockey arena, set up in its Concert Bowl configuration which cut the arena to half its normal size. It is the first of three JEMS master recordings done on the ’77 tour, and, dare I say, we think you’re going to like this one quite a bit.

Toronto ’77 has circulated among collectors since not long after J taped it that frosty February. A master-to-DAT transfer was done in the early days of the format, copies of which almost certainly provided the source for releases like Soul Crusaders (E Street) and No Trouble In Receiver (EV2). It’s long been one of the better audience recordings of the tour, but it has never sounded as good as it could. This marks the first direct digital transfer of the master, and every step along the chain, from the azimuth-adjusted playback to high-resolution capture to final mastering, is superior to what was done to DAT 25 (how can it be?) years ago. Additionally, it lacks some of the minor edits found in the extant versions.

It’s also one of those shows that I personally played dozens and dozens of times throughout the years; the recording which definitively made be believe the following: “Night” is one of Bruce’s greatest show openers; “It’s My Life” had reached its zenith; “Something in the Night” is an under-appreciated classic; “Growin’ Up” can support more than one tall tale; “Action in the Streets” should have been resurrected when the horns came back in 1988 and 2012; the “You lied!!!” moment in “Backstreets” may never be rivaled; “Raise Your Hand” should have been played every night of the tour; and, finally, that J was (and remains) a highly skilled taper.

Hereís what J himself had to say about the show: ìBack in 1977, a taper had to rely on a network of friends and collectors across the country to get early warning of shows and ticket sales. In the case of Toronto, we had a great friend up north in fellow taper The Lewk. He took care of us on our many road trips into Ontario, and he exceeded expectations with this Bruce show, getting me and my friends great seats at Maple Leaf Gardens, curtained off lengthwise to form the ‘Concert Bowl.í The curtain improved the notoriously bad sound there, and The Lewk got me a seat just off the center aisle, ten rows back from the stage. This was the first of three Bruce shows I saw and recorded on this tour, using my Sony TC-153SD and Teac M-100 mic, which I mounted high in a headband. We expected new material on this tour as we presumed that Bruce was probably a month or so away from putting out a new album. After all, it had been a year and half since Born To Run was released. The Toronto show was unique, in that the fire marshall insisted there be an intermission, making it the first time Bruce had split the set, a feature that would later become a staple of the show structure. We got great versions of ‘Rendezvous’, ‘Something In The Night’ and ‘Action In The Streets,’ but the real highlight this night (and at all 1977 shows) was the incredible version of ëBackstreets.í It was never better than it was in 1977!î

Like this entire series, the Toronto performance is a pleasure to listen to and the sound quality (to my ears) approaches the best tapes of the tour, including those of our pal Steve Hopkins and whoever did the official audience tapes. It offers an airy high end, punchy low end and vivid clarity to pick out each member of the band making magic. Samples provided.

I know a lot of you have this recording already and, make no mistake, Toronto has always sounded good, but I think this version is definitive. Then again, I’m biased. We’re making it available in both standard and high-resolution 24/96 editions.

Massive credit goes to J for his outstanding original recording and for pulling out the masters one last time to capture them at 24/96 and giving me so much to work with. Thanks yet again to M, for providing his ’77 source tapes; to the folks on the Stone Pony message board whose thread sparked this series; and to mjk5510 who continues to provide invaluable assistance as JEMS’ packaging and distribution supervisor.

Our next stop in the ’77 series is two nights hence in Detroit and one of the greatest show openers of all time.

BK for JEMS

Tom Waits – Boston, MA (10/05/77)

Tom Waits
1977-10-05 Late Show
The Paradise Theatre
Boston, MA

Source: WBCN FM Simulcast -> Alan Bershaw’s Reel Master @ 3.75ips

Transfer: Reel Master @ 3.75ips played back on original TEAC A-4010S recording deck (on January 5, 2012) -> Lexicon Lambda-> Logic (track indexing only, no processing whatsoever)-> 16/44.1 AIFF -> CD

Additional Lineage: CD > ? > FLAC (it was not specified) > TLH (fixed SBEs) > FLAC

Personnel:Tom Waits: vocals, piano, guitar
Frank Vicari: tenor sax
Chip White: drums, vibes, percussion

Note from the original uploader:
Upright bass player on this tour, Danny Mann, is absent. This is an unusual trio configuration for the entire performance.
Virtually flawless open reel master of the entire WBCN simulcast.

01. WBCN intro 00:27
02. Standing On The Corner 05:49
03. Muriel 03:56
04. Invitation To The Blues 03:18
05. Eggs And Sausage 04:54
06. Pasties And A G String 06:31
07. I Never Talk To Strangers 03:25
08. Fumblin’ With The Blues 02:38
09. The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) 03:57
10. Small Change 07:29
11. I Can’t Wait To Get Off Work 03:26
12. Bad Liver and A Broken Heart 04:49
13. Step Right Up 05:58
14. San Diego Serenade 05:04
15. encore 1 cheering (w/DJ banter) 01:21
16. A Sight For Sore Eyes 04:56
17. encore 2 cheering (w/DJ banter) 01:55
18. Big Joe And Phantom 309 06:12
19. WBCN outro 00:46