The Band – New York, NY (11/26/83)

The Band
November 26, 1983
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
USA

The Lostbrook Tape Series – Volume 77

Recording Equipment: Internal Mic>Sanyo M2533 tape deck>(2) TDK SA C90>Alesis TapeLinkUSB>Audacity>WAV

Taper: Lostbrook
Mastering: CQ

01 Rag Mama Rag
02 Long Black Veil
03 The Shape I’m In
04 It Makes No Difference
05 Milk Cow Blues
06 Mystery Train
07 King Harvest(Has Surely Come)
08 Voodoo Music
09 Walcott Medicine Show
10 You Don’t Know Me
11 Stage Fright
12 Caledonia
13 Chest Fever
14 The Weight
15 Java Blues
16 I Shall Be Released
17 Hang Up My Rock ‘n Roll Shoes
18 Blaze of Glory
19 One More Shot
20 Up on Cripple Creek

Bob Weir – Stockholm, Sweden (05/05/83)

Bobby And The Midnites
Jazzclub Fasching,
Stockholm, Sweden
1983-05-05

01 Poison Ivy
02 Battle Of New Orleans
03 Me And My Uncle
04 C.C. Rider
05 Supplication (instrumental)
06 This Time Forever
07 It’s All//Over Now
08 Jam/Little Star (aka Bob Star) >
09 Going Down The Road Feeling Bad//
10 //Book of Rules
11 Josephine >
12 Around And Around
[MISSING] unknown

Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Bobby Cochran – guitar, vocals
Dave Garland – keyboards, tenor saxophone, vocals
Kenny Gradney – bass
Billy Cobham – drums

Source: unknown audience recording > ??? > Cassette (low gen) – From the collection of Pete Dainty Dec’d and provided by Dave Smith
Transfer: Cassette > Nakamichi CD1 > Tascam DR100 – mkIII > wav 24/96
Lineage: wav 24/96 > iZotope RX7 Advanced > iZotope Ozone 5 Advanced > iZotope RX7 Advanced > wav 16/44.1> CD Wave > Flac 16

Comments:
– After they play “Around And Around” Weir says “We got one more that we all know”
– Deadbase says that a band called “Rust” also played with them.

Notes:
– There is a tape flip in “All Over Now” I have crossfaded the two parts together.
– “Book Of Rules” fades in.
– Pitch corrected.

Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with pitch correction.
Thanks to David Smith for providing the cassette.

edited and mastered
SIRMick
April 2019

David Bowie & Stevie Ray Vaughan – Dallas, TX (04/27/83)

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan
Las Colinas Soundstage
Dallas, TX, USA
April 27, 1983.

Dallas Moonlight. [RED DEVIL. RD013-1/2]
Excellent Soundboard Recording

Disc 1
01. Star
02. Heroes
03. What In The World
04. Look Back In Anger
05. Joe The Lion
06. Wild Is The Wind
07. Golden Years
08. Fashion
09. Lets Dance
10. Red Sails
11. Breaking Glass
12. Life On Mars
13. Sorrow
14. Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
15. China Girl
16. Scary Monsters (Super Creeps)
17. Rebel Rebel
18. I Can’t Explain
19. White Light White Heat

Disc 2
01. Station To Station
02. Cracked Actor
03. Ashes To Ashes
04. Space Oddity
05. Young Americans
06. Soul Love
07. Hang Onto Yourself
08. Fame
09. TVC15
10. Stay
11. Jean Genie
12. Modern Love
13. Life On Mars (Mess Up)

NOTES: Rehearsals for Bowie’s “Serious Moonlight Tour”. Soundboard Recording / Stereo.
Total playing time 132 minutes.

David Bowie – Montreal, Canada (07/12/83)

David Bowie
Montreal Forum
Montreal, Quebec
JUL 12, 1983

Set I
1 Look Back In Anger 03:17
2 Breaking Glass 02:56
3 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) 03:32
4 Rebel Rebel 02:27
5 Heroes 05:05
6 What In The World 03:59
7 Life On Mars? 04:07
8 Sorrow 02:49
9 Golden Years 03:38
10 Fashion 02:51
11 Let’s Dance 04:44
12 Red Sails 03:37
13 China Girl 05:16
14 White Light / White Heat 05:47

David Bowie – vocals, guitar
David LeBolt – keyboards
Lenny Pickett – saxophone
Stan Harrison – baritone sax
Steve Elson – tenor sax
Carlos Alomar – guitar
Earl Slick – lead guitar
Carmen Rojas – bass
Tony Thompson – drums
George and Frank Simms – backing vocals

SET 2

1 Station To Station 09:00
2 Cracked Actor 03:23
3 Ashes To Ashes 03:41
4 Space Oddity 05:16
5 Band Introduction 01:37
6 Young Americans 05:33
7 Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 04:14
8 TVC 15 03:53
9 Fame 04:58
10 Star 02:37
11 Stay 09:01
12 The Jean Genie 07:01
13 I Can’t Explain 02:48
14 Modern Love 04:24

From the original uploader:

Notes for set 1

This set is taken from the two-night stand David Bowie gave at the Montreal Forum in 1983. Each show during this Serious Moonlight tour had two sets with a 20-minute intermission, resulting in over 90 two hour-plus concerts in 15 countries in 1983.
After a period of releasing dark, more experimental albums such as Low, The Lodger and Scary Monsters in collaboration with Brian Eno while living as a single man in Berlin, Germany, a string of only semi-successful commercial hits and battling a well-publicized cocaine addiction, David Bowie overcame his demons and teamed up with Chic member and producer, Nile Rodgers. The result was 1983’s Let’s Dance, a commercial record that most critics continue to regard as one of his best.
Smiling and obviously happy with his newfound artistic muse, David Bowie greeted a sold out Montreal forum on this night, and launched into a brilliant show full of both hits from Let’s Dance and some of the more radio-friendly tracks he had done during his Berlin sojourn. Fronting a killer band, Bowie began the evening with three lesser known hits – “Look Back In Anger,” “Breaking Glass” and “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” – before launching into “Rebel, Rebel,” his 1974 hit single from the Diamond Dogs LP. This tour reunited Bowie with guitarist Earl Slick, who had replaced Mick Ronson for the Diamond Dogs recording sessions. Slick delivers the rock edge that had been missing from his music made during the Berlin years. The band is propelled by former Chic/Power Station drummer Tony Thompson, who, along with members of the Tower of Power horn section, helps make this one of the best backing bands in his long musical career.
The majority of the set is essentially a collection of Bowie hits that includes “Heroes,” “Life on Mars?,” “Fashion” and his two big radio hits from Let’s Dance: the title track and the ever infectious “China Girl.” Other highlights include Bowie’s version of the classic 1967 Pretty Things hit, “Sorrow,” (which he originally recorded for 1973’s Pin Ups record) and his modern re-make of The Velvet Underground classic “White Light, White Heat.”

Notes on set II

Actually the second half of a single show, this recording begins with Bowie offering a compelling version of “Station To Station,” the title track from the 1976 album of the same name, to open the second set. From the moment he sings the initial line: “…the return of the thin white duke…” the crowd is all his – on their feet, and reveling in the homecoming. From there, things only escalate. He then launches into a powerful version of “Cracked Actor,” a tune from 1973’s Aladdin Sane, drawing a special roar from the audience when he delivers the controversial line “…suck baby suck, give me your head…” Leading a monumental, 10-piece band, he grooves through a collection of mostly hit songs that includes “Space Oddity” (his first hit single), “Young Americans” (his first dance hit), “Fame” (which he co-wrote with John Lennon) and a trio of all-out rockers: “Cat People,” “Putting Out Fire” and “Jean Genie.” This tour only featured one song from his legendary Ziggy Stardust LP, “Star” – but it’s a memorable one, nonetheless. Noticeably absent from the show was the usual Bowie show-stopper “Suffragette City,” but he more than makes up for it with what would have been, back then, a mix of classic and modern Bowie. Among the other highlights are a version of “Modern Love,” which kicks like a mule, and a spunky version of The Who classic “I Can’t Explain.” A must for all Bowie fans; proof that, no matter what the persona, the man could rock out with the best of them.

Aerosmith – South Yarmouth, MA (05/05/83)

Aerosmith
Cape Cod Coliseum
South Yarmouth, MA
March 5, 1983

Lineage: SB>Master cass>unknown standalone CDR burner & tape deck>CDR(1)>EAC(secure/offset)>WAV>minimal editing with Soundforge and CDWave to splice the cut in “Lightning Strikes” and re-track>FLAC(level 5)
Quality: A
File Size: 495 MB, FLAC

Total Time: 83:34

1. Intro 2:11
2. Back In The Saddle 4:35
3. Mama Kin 3:50
4. Big Ten Inch Record 4:05
5. Three Mile Smile 3:56
6. Lord Of The Thighs 8:10
7. Lick And A Promise 5:10
8. Sweet Emotion 5:48
9. Dream On 5:00
10. Lightning Strikes 5:03
11. Walk This Way 4:18
12. Milk Cow Blues 10:46
13. Drum Solo 7:54
14. Toys In The Attic 6:21
15. Train Kept A Rollin’ 6:22

Notes:
This is a an EX quality master cassette transfer of the soundboard of this show. The soundboard is in low circulation from what I understand. The transfer was done with a standalone CDR burner. This was split up on 2 CDR’s ending with half of “Lightning Strikes” on 1 CD and beginning with the other half of that song on the second CD with a slight cut in between. The tracking was very sloppy with only 4 or 5 tracks on each disc. I ripped with EAC as two big WAV files, combined them and did some minimal editing to splice Lightning Strikes. There is a slight cut around 3:55 of that song. Then I split the big WAV file with CDWave and at the same time converted to FLAC. The whole thing is now a continuous 83:34 except for that very minor cut in Lightning Strikes. Spread over 2 CD’s however you wish for personal use but please keep the FLAC set as is.

While this is not the original lineup, you wouldn’t know it by the way Crespo and Dufay play. They are more than capable of stepping in the shoes of Whitford and Perry. The best part of the show is when some fan threw something on stage during “Lord of the Thighs” and Tyler calls him up on stage and, mocking him, asks him to sing. Overall it’s a very nice listen, and this being a master transfer I’d recommend this even for a casual fan.

Aerosmith – Honolulu, HI (01/04/83)

Aerosmoth
Alohasmith! Honolulu 1983
Blaisdell Center Arena
Honolulu, HI
January 4, 1983
Quality: SBD
Lineage:CDRs > EAC > WAV > Flac

CD1:

1.Back in the Saddle
2.Mama kin
3.Big Ten Inch Record
4.Three Mile smile
5.Reefer Head Woman
6.Rock In A Hard Place
7.Lord of the Thighs
8.Lick and A Promise

CD2:

1.Sweet Emotion
2.Dream On
3.Lightning Strikes
4.Walk this Way
5.Milk Cow Blues
6.Toys In the Attic
7.Train kept A Rollin’

Notes from somebody, not me:
This is the best sounding show from the Rock In A Hard Place Tour I’ve heard so far(I’ve only heard 3 others though, but this is the best out of them all). Great soundboard recording, I’d give it an A/A+. AS for the performance, I’m pretty sure Steven is under the influence of something. Someone throws a fire cracker on stage during Lord of the Thighs, and thats when it gets funny. Afterwards he sings Happy Birthday to Tom Hamilton (but it’s not his birthday). Besides that,
the band sounds good.

The only real problem is that Sweet Emotion is incomplete, unless they only played the solo. It lists the song as being 2 minutes long, but the first 30 sec is just Tyler talking, then it switches to the solo for the last 1:30 minutes. I ordered this from a store a few years back and I got the CDrs, along with a paper insert that just said Alohasmith! and the track listing and date, no artwork. I’m not totally sure, but I believe this was mass produced. Overall, a great sounding show, that I recommend to anybody who likes classic Aerosmith.