Bob Dylan – Madrid, Spain (06/26/84)

Bob Dylan
Estadio Del Rayo Vallecano
Madrid, Spain
26 June 1984

1 Highway 61 Revisited
2 Jokerman
3 All Along The Watchtower
4 Just Like A Woman
5 Maggies Farm
6 I And I
7 License To Kill
8 Greg Sutton: (Got to use My ) Immagination (Goffin/Goldberg)
9 A Hard Rains a-gonna fall (acoustic)
10 Girl From the North Country (acoustic)
11 Its Alright Ma (I’m only Bleeding) (acoustic)

12 Simple Twist of Fate
13 Masters Of War
14 Ballad Of A Thin Man
15 Enough is Enough
16 Every Grain of sand
17 Like A Rolling Stone
18 Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic)
19 It Ain’t me Babe(acoustic)
20 Knockin on Heaven’s Door
21 Leopard-skin Pill-box hat
22 Tombstone Blues
23 Blowin in the Wind

Bob Dylan
Mick Taylor (guitar)
Ian MacLagan (keyboards)
Gregg Sutton (bass)
Colin Allen (drums)

Carlos Santana (guitar) during the encores

Roger Waters – Rotterdam, The Netherlands (06/19/84)

Roger Waters
19 June, 1984
Sportpaleis Ahoy
Rotterdam, Netherlands

Rating: EX+

Disc One:
1. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 8:10
2. Money 8:01
3. If 4:59
4. Welcome To The Machine 8:47
5. Have A Cigar 6:27
6. Wish You Were Here 6:29
7. Pigs On The Wing (Pt. 1) 1:28
8. In The Flesh 4:00
9. Nobody Home 4:48
10. Hey You 5:02
11. The Gunner’s Dream 7:46
Total: 65:57

Disc Two:
1. 4:30 am (Apparently They Were Traveling Abroad) 4:01
2. 4:33 am (Running Shoes) 4:40
3. 4:37 am (Arabs With Knives And West German Skies) 3:10
4. 4:39 am (For The First Time Today Pt. 2) 3:20
5. 4:41 am (Sexual Revolution) 5:30
6. 4:47 am (The Remains Of Our Love) 3:36
7. 4:50 am (Go Fishing) 7:13
8 4:56 am (For The First Time Today Pt. 1) 1:46
9. 4:58 am (Dunroamin, Duncarin, Dunlivin) 3:19
10. 5:01 am (The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking) 6:03
11. 5:06 am (Every Strangers Eyes) 5:13
12. 5:11 am (The Moment Of Clarity) 2:17
Encore:
13. Brain Damage – Eclipse 6:23
Total: 56:31

The Band:
Roger Waters Bass – Vocals
Eric Clapton Guitar
Mel Collins Saxophones
Michael Kamen Keyboards
Andy Newmark Drums
Tim Renwick Guitar – Bass
Chris Stainton Keyboards – Bass
Doreen Chanter Backing Vocals
Katie Kissoon Backing Vovals

Comments: This is the third show Roger and his band played on the 1984-85 Pros & Cons Tour.
There are no doubts that this is the 19 June show, since just before “Brain Damage”, Roger thanks his roadies for tearing down the set and reassembling it in the 48 hours since they left Stockholm.

10,000 Maniacs – Atlanta, GA (xx/xx/84)

10,000 Maniacs
Atlanta, GA
Harvest Moon Saloon
1984-xx-xx

Disc 1:

1. Grey Victory (fades in)
2. Tension
3. Let’s Twist Castro
4. Just As the Tide Was a’Flowing
5. The Latin One
6. Toy Helmet (aka ‘Primitive Mentality’ / early ‘The Colonial Wing’)
7. Do You Love An Apple?
8. Orange
9. Can’t Ignore the Train
10. Don’t Call Us
11. Stopping By The Woods
12. National Education Week
13. Among the Americans
14. Pour de Chirico
15. Scorpio Rising
16. Katrina’s Fair
17. Burning Airlines (Brian Eno cover)
18. Planned Obsolescence
19. Rum and Coca Cola (Andrews Sisters cover)

Disc 2:

1. Wake Up
2. Red Bum Ball (Lloyd & Devon cover)
3. Death of Manolette
4. Lilydale
5. Daktari
6. Arbor Day
7. John Sings Ska
8. Tension
9. In This Time
10. Can’t Ignore the Train
11. Poppy Selling Man
12. Grey Victory
13. 1-A in the Army (cover of a World War II-era song)
14. My Mother the War
15. Primitive Mentality (aka ‘Toy Helmet’ / early ‘The Colonial Wing’)

Source: soundboard > ? > cassette received in trade > recorded to hard drive > CoolEdit
(track separation) > burned to CD > tracks extracted using iTunes > Trader’s Little Helper >
you

Sound quality: A / A-

From the original uploader:

10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing Chair” L.P. will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year (original release date – September 23, 1985). Since it seems apparent that the Maniacs are not being given the remaster / bonus tracks / box set treatment that they so richly deserve, I’ve decided to upload all of my 70+ live and rare 10,000 Maniacs recordings during the coming weeks. Although many of these recordings will be re-seeds of previous Dime torrents, a substantial number have never appeared on the Dime (and many others haven’t been shared since the Dime’s previous incarnation as “easytree.org” circa 2005).

This is an excellent soundboard recording from the pre-“Wishing Chair” era, featuring multiple songs that were short-lived in the band’s live set and that ultimately remain unreleased.

Disc 1, track #6, and Disc 2, track #15, are referred to as “Toy Helmet” and “Primitive Mentality” respectively. Both are early versions of future b-side / bonus track “The Colonial Wing”. I can’t say exactly why they are labeled under different titles, but both “Toy Helmet” and “Primitive Mentality” are referenced often enough in other Maniacs setlists that I’m inclined to believe that both titles were used by the band at one point or another.

Disc 2, song #7, is a song commonly referred to as “John Sings Ska”, but I have no idea of whether that’s an unofficial fan-created title or not. The same song also appears on the Buffalo 1984 recording (to be uploaded separately), using that same title.

Frank Sinatra – Chicago, IL (05/11/84)

Frank Sinatra
1984-05-11
Chicago,IL
Arie Crown Theater

Setlist
01) Fly me to the moon 2:40
02) Hereís to the band 4:13
03) Frank talks 1:00
04) Please be kind 2:54
05) The best of everything 3:01
06) My way 2:47
07) Frank talks :49
08) New York, New York 4:18
09) Frank talks 1:04
10) This is all I ask 3:28
11) Come rain or come shine 3:36
12) Frank talks 6:21
13) It’s all right with me 3:01
14) When your lover has gone 3:15
15) LA. Is my lady 3:09
16) Frank intros the bass player, drummer, and conductor 2:27
17) Acoustic guitar solo 3:47
18) Guess Iíll hang my tears out to dry 3:59
19) Pennies from heaven 4:02
20) How do you keep the music playing? 4:15
21) My kind of town 3:59

TT 1:08.53

Uncirculated SBD Master
Lineage
Record: SBD>Unknown Sony cassette deck>Maxell XL11 cassette tape
Playback: CM>Nak ZX-7 Azymuth Adj>R-09HR>16 441>SD>hd>CDwav for splits>TLH>flac8

Orchestra conducted by Joe Parnello
Bass Gene Cherico
Drummer Irv Cottle
Guitar Tony Motolla
The rest of the orchestra were local musicians

From the original uploader:
Let me start by saying this is a SBD Master. I love Frank and was very excited
to have tracked this down. About 10 years ago I met a guy I was going to by some
electronics from. After talking for a while, he told me he worked sound at many
of the theaters in Chicago. He told me he (and some other folk) recorded a bunch
of shows including, crooners, broadway and comedy etc. Needless to say I am now
have them in my posession and will begin start transferring many of these masters
to digital. Some are on cassette, others from the 90’s are on Mini-Disc masters.
Bumping into this guy was a very random and serendipitous event.

It took a lot of research to find the correct date for this show. In May of 1984,
Frank played 5 shows at the Arie Crown Theater in Chicago. (It’s located inside
the McCormick Place Convention Center along the lake front). Based on the setlist
and a few comments by Frank, this is the May 11th show.

Now it’s time to listen to the Chairman of The Board. So turn it up and
“Make it one more for my baby, and one more for the road”.

10,000 Maniacs – London, England (09/07/84)

10,000 Maniacs
1984-09-07
London, UK

Download FLAC: File Factory

01 Grey Victory
02 Katrinas Fair
03 Poor De Chirico
04 The Latin One
05 Planned Obsolescence
06 Hello In There
07 Tension
08 Can’t Ignore The Train
09 Do You Love An Apple?
10 Lilydale
11 National Education Week
12 Pit Viper
13 Scorpio Rising
14 Daktari
15 My Mother The War
16 Among The Americans

Uploaded by: Arbuthnot
Recorded by RC
Seeded by Josef

Lineage:
Sony TCS 350(?) > TDK D-90 > Nak DR2 > Adcom GCA-510 > Audiophile 24/96 (at 16/44.1 > Peak 4LE > some EQ to boost the bass > dithering > Flac 6 > you

10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing Chair” L.P. will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year
(original release date – September 23, 1985). Since it seems apparent that the Maniacs
are not being given the remaster / bonus tracks / box set treatment that they so richly
deserve, I’ve decided to upload all of my 70+ live and rare 10,000 Maniacs recordings
during the coming weeks. Although many of these recordings will be re-seeds of previous
Dime torrents, a substantial number have never appeared on the Dime (and many others
haven’t been shared since the Dime’s previous incarnation as “easytree.org” circa 2005).

Enjoy!

*2015 re-seed*

I looked on a site to see if this gig was available as a bootleg. There is a copy going a round, but it doesn’t list track 16, the second encore, which takes this gig just over 60 mins and may account for why it’s possibly been left off other tape trades?

I’d waited a long time to see the band in the UK. Having heard them on John Peel, I was lucky enough to get a US import copy of the I Ching album from the Rough Trade shop soon after it came out. RC and I were seeing Dead Can Dance a lot round about this time and we both went along to Dingwalls. I didn’t take my recorder. I can’t remember why not, although I was familiar with Dingwalls and it may have been something to do with being
worried about the bouncers or just noisy audiences.

My over-riding memory of this gig was Natalie wildly swinging and dancing around the cast iron columns on stage that held the roof up, with her long hair flowing. The stage was crammed – they were a big band and it was a small venue. Very noisy and sweaty. Anyway, after the gig I told RC that I wished I’d taped it. He said he wasn’t that impressed and a couple of weeks later sent me his master, keeping a copy for himself. If you know RC,
this will sound really odd as he became a big Maniacs and Natalie Merchant fan. I guess he just didn’t feel it straight away. I’ve got plenty of ticket stubs from Dingwalls, but nothing to tell me which one relates to this gig, so no images I’m sorry to say.

I went to the Marquee the next night and taped it – although it was a disaster. I arrived late, left early and in between picked up loads of chatter on the mike.

Enjoy – and thanks to RC for the master.
Josef

Bob Dylan – I’d Rather Be Lucky Than Rich – 1984 European Tour

Bob Dylan
1984 I’D RATHER BE LUCKY THAN BE RICH
REHEARSALS & EUROPEAN TOUR
Pink Panther Records

You have got to give Bob an A+ for getting hold of quality musicians.
Here we get John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (1969 version) alumini Mick Taylor & Colin Allen,
(with Mick Taylor having added to his CV being an ex-member of The Rolling Stones in the interim);
Faces legendary keyboard player Ian “MacHooligan” MacLagan;
Latin fusion guitarist Carlos Santana; & a relatively obscure American bass player named Greg Sutton.

So what happens when you put Bob together with blues purists & latin fusion – the shambolic 84 European Tour of course.

There was also a half-hearted attempt to integrate Joan Baez into the mess, but after a couple of failed attempts, she packed up & went home.

However, there is plenty of good music to keep you interested here & it is much better than the official Real Live album
mainly culled from the final two concerts in Wembley, London & Slane Castle, Ireland.

There are two very good sounding tapes from the circulating rehearsals in LA & Verona.

The concerts are more variable in performance & sound quality – when Mick Taylor is great he is really great,
but when he is off – oh well. Ian MacLagen’s keyboards are usually low in the sound mix, but not always –
there is some great electric piano to be heard here when the sound engineer turns him up.
& then there is Carlos Santana – if you think Mick Taylor is erratic, wait until you hear Carlos.

The setlists have a lot of surprises – while the shows have a large number of core songs,
this does not stop Bob from performing a lot of songs only occasionally.

There is also a lot of improvisation here – core songs get different treatments night after night – so the music is never boring.

Best concerts – Brussels, Goteborg, Offenbach & Nantes.

This tour is far better than many give it credit for – just stay away from the London & Slane “superstar” concerts.

Statistics for this compilation (yes, lies, damn lies & statistics masquerading as facts)

104 ball-tearing, sensational tracks
49 different songs
21 concerts & 2 rehearsals are represented here (from the total of 27 concerts & 2 rehearsals)
8 hours & 30 minutes of music
1 bob

Beverly Theater
Los Angeles, California
23 May 1984

Rehearsal before tour

01.Maggie’s Farm
02.All Along The Watchtower
03.Just Like A Woman
04.When You Gonna Wake Up
05.Shelter From The Storm
06.Watered-Down Love
07.Masters Of War
08.Jokerman
09.Simple Twist Of Fate
10.Man Of Peace
11.I & I
12.Ballad Of A Thin Man
13.Heart Of Mine
14.Around And Around
15.Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
16.It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
17.Angel Of Rain (Almost Done)
18.Always On My Mind (Mark James/Johnny Christopher/Wayne Carson)
19.Every Grain Of Sand

LB-7910;
Angel Of Rain (Rattle Snake / RS-226);
Equipment: CD-R from source >
dBpowerAMP set to co0mpression level 6 > flac

Unidentified Studio
Verona, Italy
27 May 1984
Rehearsal before tour

20.Highway 61 Revisited
21.Girl Of The North Country
22.License To Kill
23.When You Gonna Wake Up?
24.To Ramona
25.Angel Of Rain (Almost Done)
26.Enough Is Enough
27.Dirty Lies
28.Why Do I Have To Choose? (Willie Nelson)
29.To Each His Own (Ray Evans – Jay Livingstone)

1-20 Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Angel Of Rain,
Enough Is Enough,
Dirty Lies,
Why Do I Have To Choose?,
To Each His Own.

LB-6752;
Dirty Lies (Wanted Man / WMM 045-046)

Arena di Verona
Verona, Italy
29 May 1984

30.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)

LB-1781;
Taper: Fendert (FD)

St. Pauli Stadion
Hamburg, West Germany
31 May 1984

31.Blowin’ In The Wind

LB-0881;
Taper: Christian Behren (CB)

Olympia Stadion
Munich, West Germany
3 June 1984

32.I Shall Be Released
33.Forever Young

Joan Baez (shared vocal & guitar) On I Shall Be Released.

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
I Shall Be Released,
Forever Young.

LB-6753;
The Jokerman Has Just Left The Stadium (Sound Bites / SB001-2)

Sportpaleis Ahoy
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
6 June 1984

34.Just Like A Woman

LB-3894;
Taper: SM;
Equipment: Transferred from first generation source >
(dBpowerAMP) flac

Stade de Schaerbeek Stadion
Brussels, Belgium
7 June 1984

35.I & I
36.License To Kill
37.It Ain’t Me, Babe
38.Tangled Up In Blue
39.Girl Of The North Country
40.Tombstone Blues

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Tombstone Blues.

LB-7098;
Still Walking Towards The Sun
(Southside Butcher Production)

Ullevi Stadion
Gothenburg, Sweden
9 June 1984

41.Jokerman
42.All Along The Watchtower
43.License To Kill
44.Mr Tambourine Man
45.It Ain’t Me, Babe
46.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
47.It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
48.Masters Of War
49.Ballad Of A Thin Man
50.Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
51.Love Minus Zero/No Limit

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Love Minus Zero / No Limit.

LB-6975;
A Dying Voice Within Me (Thinman / 072-73)

Stadion Bieberer Berg
Offenbach, West Germany
11 June 1984

52.Highway 61 Revisited
53.Maggie’s Farm
54.I & I
55.Ballad Of A Thin Man
56.Man Of Peace
57.Every Grain Of Sand
58.Like A Rolling Stone
59.Why Do I Have To Choose? (Willie Nelson)

Carlos Santana (guitar), Armando Peraja,

LB-1812

Waldb¸hne
West Berlin, West Germany
13 June 1984

60.Maggie’s Farm
61.Tangled Up In Blue
62.Like A Rolling Stone
63.Blowin’ In The Wind

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Blowin’ In The Wind.

LB-9857;
Taper: Legendary Taper D (LTD);
Transfer: JF;
Equipment: Sennheiser MKE 2002 Binaural mics >
Sony WM-TCD-5 Cassette Recorder;
JF Equipment: Cassette Masters >
Nakamichi CR-7A (manual azimuth adjustment) >
Adobe Audition > Flac

Wiener Stadthalle-Kiba
Vienna, Austria
14 June 1984

64.Heart Of Mine

Carlos Santana (guitar), Armando Peraja, Raul Rekow, Oresta Vilato (percussion) on Heart Of Mine.

LB-6301;
xref-01234;
Taper: Fendert (FD);

M¸ngersdorfer Stadion
Cologne, West Germany
16 June 1984

65.Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues

Carlos Santana (guitar) on Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues.

LB-9797;
Compiler: Les Kokay (LK);
Equipment: my Tape > Tascam102 >
cooledit pro (normalisation, edits, fades) >
CDWave > CDR > EAC > traders little helper

Roma Palaeur
Rome, Italy
19 June 1984

66.Just Like A Woman
67.License To Kill
68.Simple Twist Of Fate

LB-2969

Roma Palaeur
Rome, Italy
21 June 1984

69.Desolation Row
70.I Shall Be Released

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
I Shall Be Released.

LB-10784;
Taper: Legendary Taper B (LTB);
Sony ECM 150 t > Sony D6, cassette master > DAT – clone >
(digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496 >
Wavelab > ssrc > cdwave for tracking > tlh

Stadion San Siro
Milan, Italy
24 June 1984

71.Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
72.Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat.

LB-0362

Estadio del Rayo Vallecano
Madrid, Spain
26 June 1984

73.Jokerman
74.License To Kill
75.Enough Is Enough
76.Mr Tambourine Man

LB-9860;
Taper: Legendary Taper D (LTD);
Remaster: JF December 2011;
Equipment LTD: Sennheiser MKE 2002 Binaural mics >
Sony WM-TCD-5 Cassette Recorder;
Equipment JF: Cassette Masters >
Nakamichi CR-7A (manual azimuth adjustment) >
Adobe Audition > Flac

Minestadio del F.C. Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
28 June 1984

77.I & I
78.Lay, Lady, Lay
79.Tombstone Blues

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Tombstone Blues.

LB-9861;
Taper: Legendary Taper D (LTD);
Remaster: JF;
Equipment: Sennheiser MKE 2002 Binaural mics >
Sony WM-TCD-5 Cassette Recorder;
JF Equipment: Cassette Masters >
Nakamichi CR-7A (manual azimuth adjustment) >
Adobe Audition > Flac

Stade Marcel Saupin
Nantes, France
30 June 1984

80.All Along The Watchtower
81.Just Like A Woman
82.Simple Twist Of Fate
83.Like A Rolling Stone
84.The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
85.The Times They Are A-Changin’
86.It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
The Times They Are A-Changin’.
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Treain To Cry.

LB-9862;
Taper: Legendary Taper D (LTD);
Transfer: JF;
LTD Equipment: Sennheiser MKE 2002 Binaural mics >
Sony WM-TCD-5 Cassette Recorder;
JF Equipment: Cassette Masters >
Nakamichi CR-7A (manual azimuth adjustment) >
Adobe Audition > Flac

Parc de Sceaux
Paris, France
1 July 1984

87.Tangled Up In Blue
88.Simple Twist Of Fate
89.Masters Of War
90.The Times They Are A-Changin’
91.It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
The Times They Are A-Changin’,
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.

Van Morrison (shared vocal & guitar) on:
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.

LB-9863;
Taper: Legendary Taper D (LTD);
Remaster: JF;
LTD Equipment: Sennheiser MKE 2002 Binaural mics > Sony WM-TCD-5 Cassette Recorder;
JF Equipment: Cassette Masters >
Nakamichi CR-7A (manual azimuth adjustment) > Adobe Audition > Flac

Grenoble Alpexpo
Grenoble, France
3 July 1984

92.Ballad Of A Thin Man
93.When You Gonna Wake Up
94.Girl Of The North Country
95.SeÒor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

LB-12141;
Taper: Net Taper B (NTB);
Equipment: Sennheiser MKE-2002 Binaural Microphones >
Uher CR 240 AV Autoreverse > Maxell UD XL II Cassettes >
FLAC 0.6663 (22 files) > HungerCity 2010-02-14 by momo

St. James’ Park
Newcastle, England
5 July 1984

96.Mr Tambourine Man

Wembley Stadium
London, England
7 July 1984

97.SeÒor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

Carlos Santana (guitar), Eric Clapton (guitar) on:
Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power).

LB-6759;
Real Live Outtakes 1984 (Yellow Cat / YC-022)

Slane Castle
Slane, Ireland
8 July 1984

98.A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
99.To Ramona
100.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
101.Shelter From The Storm
102.With God On Our Side
103.Tupelo Honey (Van Morrison)
104.Blowin’ In The Wind

Carlos Santana (guitar) on:
Tupelo Honey,
Blowin’ In The Wind.

Van Morrison (shared vocal & guitar) on:
Tupelo Honey.

Bono & Leslie Dowdell (shared vocal) on Blowin’ In The Wind.

LB-2573;
Complete soundboard;
Incomplete concert

1984 (Featuring Brian May) – Teddington, England (03/31/67)

1984 (featuring Brian May)
31 march 1967
Thames Television, Broom Lane Studio
Teddington UK

01. Hold on I’m coming (Isaac Hayes/ David Porter)
02. Knock on wood (Eddie Floyd/ Steve Cropper)
03. NSU (Jack Bruce)
04. How can it be (Ron Wood)
05. Step on me (take1) (Tim Staffel/ Brian May)
06. Step on me (take2) (Tim Staffel/ Brian May)
07. Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix)
08. Our love is driftin’ (Elvis Bishop/ Paul Butterfield)
09. Remember (Jimi Hendrix)
10. Sweet wine (Ginger Baker/ Janet Godfrey)

Line up: Dave Dilloway – bass guitar
John Garnham – rhythm guitar/vocals
Brian May – lead guitar
Tim Staffel – vocals/harmonica
Richard Thompson – drums
John Sanger – piano

Taken from QUeenpedia.com:

Also from 1967, and of far more interest, is 1984’s professionally recorded Thames Television demo tape.
During his first-year of study at Twickenham Technical College, Dave Dilloway had made friends with a number of technicians, or trainee technicians, at the Teddington-based ITV Company, which served the London area.
The station had recently invested in new recording equipment, and rather than hire professional musicians at the usual union rate, in a set up similar to the first Queen sessions at the De Lane Lea studios, 1984 were let loose in the studio to record at their leisure.
Dave Dilloway’s carefully preserved tape still plays perfectly, and includes the following songs: “Hold On I’m Coming”, “Knock On Wood”, “NSU”, “How Can It Be”, two early run-throughs of the original May/Staffell composition “Step On Me” (which eventually became the B-side to Smile’s “Earth”), “Purple Haze”, “Our Love Is Drifting'”, and medleys of “Remember”/”Sweet Wine” and “Get Out My Life Woman”/”Satisfaction”.
The session ended with a run-through of “My Girl”.

“What an extraordinary amalgam!” declares Tim Staffell today.
“There’s Tamla, Cream, Hendrix, Lee DorseyÖ ‘Our Love Is Driftin’ ‘, we’d have heard by Paul Butterfield.
I’d forgotten there was such a large soul component in 1984!”

Dave Dilloway has the technical details: “This tape is the most recent, best and most representative of 1984 that I’m aware of.
It is mono, but since it was made on good quality TV studio equipment and was carried out along the lines of a proper studio recording, with separately mixed microphones for each source, it is remarkably good quality for its age.
The material, except for ‘Step On Me’, is all cover versions, but as it dates from the late 1984 era, Brian’s playing is more prominent and effective, with his own style starting to show through.
All the performances are competent – particularly Tim’s vocals and Brian’s guitar; although the mix is a little heavy on John’s rhythm guitar for some reason, probably the ‘ear’ of the recording engineer at the time.
All tracks were laid down in one take, i.e., no overdubbing at all, so the sound is predominantly simple, as per our live versions.”

The Band – Nostell, England (08/25/84)

THE BAND
with guest Van Morrison
Nostell
Nostell Priory
Yorkshire, England
August 25th 1984

Source: Trade TDK AD90 Cassette, Dolby B>Sony TC-K71 (Playback), Dolby B>
Soundforge 8 (Fades, Track Marks, Joins)>FLAC

Mastered by JTT, January 2007

01. Shape I’m In
02. Mystery Train
03. It Makes No Difference
04. Milk Cow Boogie
05. King Harvest
06. Long Black Veil
07. Blaze of Glory
08. Going Back To Memphis
09. Java Blues
10. You Don’t Know Me
11. Stage Fright
12. I Shall Be Released
13. Chest Fever
14. More And More with Van Morrison
15. Caravan with Van Morrison
16. Willie And The Hand Jive
17. The Weight

From the original uploader:
Good Complete Mono Recording

Sounds like mixing desk as no close up talking but could be audience.

I seem to remember a partial BBC Broadcast of this with only one Morrison track,
could be wrong.

Bob Dylan – London, England (07/07/84)

Bob Dylan
Wembley Stadium
London
England
July 7th 1984

Disc One: 80.22
01. HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED
02. JOKERMAN
03. ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER
04. JUST LIKE A WOMAN
05. MAGGIE’S FARM – Not included, officially released
06. I AND I
07. LICENSE TO KILL
08. A HARD RAIN’S A-GONNA FALL
09. TANGLED UP IN BLUE – Not included, officially released
10. IT’S ALRIGHT MA (I’M ONLY BLEEDING)
11. SIMPLE TWIST OF FATE
12. MASTERS OF WAR – Not included, officially released
13. BALLAD OF A THIN MAN – Not included, officially released
14. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Disc Two: 69.19
01. EVERY GRAIN OF SAND
02. LIKE A ROLLING STONE
03. MR. TAMBOURINE MAN
04. GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY
05. IT AIN’T ME BABE – Not included, officially released
06. LEOPARD-SKIN PILL-BOX HAT
07. IT’S ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE
08. TOMBSTONE BLUES
09. SENOR (TALES OF YANKEE POWER)
10. THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’
11. BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND
12. KNOCKIN’ ON HEAVEN’S DOOR

Bob Dylan
Mick Taylor (guitar)
Ian MacLagan (keyboards)
Gregg Sutton (bass)
Colin Allen (drums)

Carlos Santana (guitar), Eric Clapton (guitar) on Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat until end
Chrissie Hynde (backup vocal, harmonica) on Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat, It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue The Times They Are A-Changin’ until end
Van Morrison (shared vocal & guitar) on It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

Roger Waters (With Eric Clapton) – Rosemont, IL (07/26/84)

Roger Waters with Eric Clapton
Lunatic Rave
Rosemont Horizon
Rosemont, IL
July 26, 1984
Mid Valley Silvers 732-733
Pros & Cons Of Hitch-Hiking Tour

CD 1:
01. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
02. Money
03. If
04. Welcome To The Machine
05. Have A Cigar
06. Wish You Were Here
07. Pigs On The Wing
08. In The Flesh
09. Nobody Home
10. Hey You
11. The Gunnerís Dream

CD 2:
01. 4:30AM (Apparently They Were Traveling Abroad)
02. 4:33AM (Running Shoes)
03. 4:37AM (Arabs With Knives And West German Skies)
04. 4:39AM (For The First Time Today ñ Part 2)
05. 4:41AM (Sexual Revolution)
06. 4:47AM (The Remains Of Our Love)
07. 4:50AM (Go Fishing)
08. 4:56AM (Fort The First Time Today ñ Part 1)
09. 4:58AM (Dunroamin Duncarin Dunlivin)
10. 5:01AM (The Pros And Cons Of Hitch-Hiking)
11. 5:06AM (Every Strangerís Eyes)
12. 5:11AM (The Moment Of Clarity)
13. Brain Damage
14. Eclipse

The Band:
Eric Clapton ñ guitar
Roger Waters ñ bass / guitar / vocals
Tim Renwick ñ guitar / bass
Chris Stainton ñ bass / keyboards
Andy Newmark ñ drums
Michael Kamen ñ keyboards
Mel Collins ñ saxophones
Doreen Chanter ñ backing vocals
Katie Kissoon ñ backing vocals

Note: EC had played on the Pros & Cons Of Hitch-Hiking album
and then signed on as the lead guitarist for Waters’ 1984 Tour.

Artwork included.
Lineage:
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EAC log, md5 included.