Ryan Adams
Space Madness Sessions
Fifth of Liquor
Found a Job Today
Gold Stratocaster
Hazel County Scarecrow
If I Had a Reason
Industry Town
Lonesomeville
Lost Highway
Snowflakes Dancing
Zebra Room
Ryan Adams
Space Madness Sessions
Fifth of Liquor
Found a Job Today
Gold Stratocaster
Hazel County Scarecrow
If I Had a Reason
Industry Town
Lonesomeville
Lost Highway
Snowflakes Dancing
Zebra Room
Wilco
November 21, 1994
7th Street Entry
Minneapolis, Minnesota
unknown AUD [analog ?] Master > ? > FLAC > Sound Forge Pro 12 > CD Wave 1.98 > TLH > FLAC
01 Box Full Of Letters
02 I Must Be High
03 Shouldn’t Be Ashamed
04 Walk Where He Walked
05 New Madrid
06 That’s Not The Issue
07 Pick Up The Change
08 Wait Up
09 The Long Cut
10 Too Far Apart
11 If That’s Alright
12 Should’ve Been In Love
13 Passenger Side %
14 No Sense In Lovin’
15 Give Back The Key To My Heart
16 Casino Queen
17 Pecan Pie
18 We’ve Been Had
19 Outtasite (Outta Mind)
20 Let’s Hear It For Rock and Roll
21 Gun
22 Listen To Her Heart
23 Black Eye
24 Ain’t Much To Say
25 Wherever
91:49
I’ve found out that there are many Wilco shows up to ~2005 that have probably never been torrented (at least not since ~2005)
but have only been traded, presumably in the last years of traditional trading. Somehow, these shows were forgotten in the first
waves of torrenting – or deemed not worthy of digital distribution … or simply those traders in possesion never made the step to
torrenting and then stopped trading altogether, like most everybody did.
I’ve searched high and low, checked countless old lists and sent a lot of asking mails to ancient email addresses. About half of them
bounced, another quarter didn’t reply – and the ones that did hadn’t traded (or stopped collecting) in a long time. But then I
found some nice persons who were willing to share shows with me.
Arrangements were made and in 2018/19 I was able to share almost 30 Wilco and Jeff Tweedy shows with you.
As a result, three more Wilco collectors got in touch and provided me with some more shows that I’ll be able to share with you.
I have not yet listened to all, most need some work. I guess many of the original CDs are flawed by now,
but most can be rescued or restored with just some problems remaining, it’ll take some time, please be patient.
If anybody thinks that he has un(der)circulated shows, please get in touch, I can provide you with information about these shows !
notes to the 2020 edition:
Well, for the start of the second round, here’s a real find, Wilco’s second ever show, actually the first one they played under their name
as they were billed as ‘Black Shampoo’ for their first one on November 17. There are as many old Uncle Tupelo songs here as Wilco’s own
new material, plus some Golden Smog and more. I assume this is from a cassette master as I had to adjust the pitch.
Only minor repairs had to be done, I also added some light EQ. Many thanks to Henrik.
[2020-10-20]
Respect the Artists
Never sell – for trade only
Please do not encode to lossy formats
Pink Floyd
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London, England
21 October 1994
Complete Earls Court Volume 9
ROIO Records (#ROIO CDR-017-IX)
Disc 1:
Disc 2:
Disc 3:
Jethro Tull
3/18/94
Warnors Theater
Fresno, CA
FOB, 8th Row, Right: Nyquist Omnis >Sony TCD-D7
(Missing: Second Half Of ‘Thick As A Brick’ & All Of ‘Beggar’s Farm’ & ‘Sossity-You’re A Woman’, Because Of An Unplugged Microphone Cable.)
Transfer:
Otari DTR-8S >S/PDIF >Korg MR2000-S @ 16bit/48khz)
Mastering
Har-Bal 3.0 & iZotope RX6 advanced
Flying -M- (Feb. 2018)
WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample / Dither To 16bit/44.1khz) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.53
Recorded, Audacity, FLAC, Tags, And Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr.
Transfer & Har-Bal / iZotope Post Production By Flying M.
(missing intro)
*Title Announced By Ian
Ian Anderson – Lead Vocals, Flute
Andy Giddings – Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Doane Perry – Drums, Percussion
Dave Peg – Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Martin Barre – Lead Guitar
OldNeumanntapr Notes:
This was my first Jethro Tull concert and I was impressed. This was also the first time that I had used a Sony D7 for recording a concert. As I remember, I borrowed this particular D7 from a taper in Florida that I met though DAT Heads online. I let him use my Nakamichi CM-300s to record a Grateful Dead show in exchange for the use of his D7.
My friend Dave got tickets up front on the right hand side in the old Warnors Theater in Fresno. My friend Tom gave me a ride to the show with his group, and that was an experience in itself! We took two cars and Tom followed his wife Jan who had some of her friends with her in her car. Tom ended up running a red light in Fresno because he didn’t want to lose Jan in city traffic. (This was before we all had cell phones.) His driving scared the hell out of me, as I was in the back seat trying to assemble my taping gear. I’m glad I went home with my friend Dave in his car after the show!
My cable that connects the mics to the deck came unplugged for about 13 minutes during the show before I noticed I had no levels so that was a bummer. I missed the very last part of Thick As A Brick, all of Beggar’s Farm, and Sossity. Otherwise the tape sounds pretty good. Musically I thought the show was very good. Ian played a good show. I really enjoyed seeing a show in the old Warnors Theater. It really is a neat place. Around the corner on a side street there was an even older, seedier theater, that I didn’t catch the name of. I think the Ramones were playing there that night, from what I remember seeing on the marquee. Thanks to Flying M for a fresh digital transfer and his post production fairy-dust magic!
A suggested disc break would be possibly between tracks 10 and 11, for those that still burn CDs.
Flying M Notes:
Recording starts just a tad late to get the musical introduction but it catches all of the first song.
Just a few minutes into “Thick As A Brick” the microphone cable becomes unplugged missing most of that song and the next 2.
Some applause clips from a couple different places were spliced together to create a false ending for that song and bridge the abrupt break.
Applause was tamed by removing the loudest clapping as well as muffling the who-hoo’s and close whistling.
These microphones don’t pick up low frequency real well so Har-Bal was used to re-shape the spectral balance.
Adding some bottom end while trying to retain the crystal clear highs these mics are so good at catching.
A light compression was used to increase the quieter parts by 3dB thus bringing out additional detail.
It also brings up those little handling noises that I then spent so much time removing for this.
-M-
Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉
Pink Floyd
Foxboro Stadium
Foxborough, MA, USA
05/18/94
The Division Bell Tour
Welcome to Sunny Foxboro
Astronomy Domine
Learning to Fly
What Do You Want From Me
On the Turning Away
Take It Back
A Great Day for Freedom
Sorrow
Keep Talking
One of These Days
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Breathe (In the Air)
Time
Breathe (Reprise)
High Hopes
The Great Gig in the Sky
Wish You Were Here
Us and Them
Money
Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2
Comfortably Numb
Encore:
Hey You
Run Like Hell
Pink Floyd
Complete Earls Court Volume 7
ROIO Records (#ROIO CDR-017-VII)
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London, England
19 October 1994
Disc 1:
Disc 2:
PINK FLOYD
Joe Robbie Stadium
Miami Florida USA
March 30, 1994
David Gilmore – guitars/vocals
Nick Mason – drums
Rick Wright – keyboards/vocals
Jon Carin – keyboards/vocals
Tim Renwick – guitars/vocals
Guy Pratt – bass/vocals
Gary Wallis- percussion
Dick Parry – sax
Sam Browne – vocals
Durga McBroom – vocals
Claudia Fontaine- vocals
Tracks
Disc 1
Disc 2
Pink Floyd – Live At Sun Devil Stadium
Sun Devil Stadium,
Tempe, Arizona, USA
April 24th 1994
CD1:
CD2:
SQ: VG
Pink Floyd
Madison 3July94
Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
1994-07-03
The Division Bell Tour
Setlist:
Disc one:
01 Astronomy Domine
02 Learning to Fly
03 What Do You Want From Me?
04 On the Turning Away
05 Take it Back
06 Great Day for Freedom
07 Sorrow
08 Keep Talking
09 One of These Days
10 Shine On You Crazy Diamond
11 Breathe
Disc two:
01 Time, Breathe (Reprise)
02 High Hopes
03 Great Gig In The Sky
04 Wish You Were Here
05 Us & Them
06 Money
07 Another Brick in the Wall part 2
08 Comfortably Numb
09 Hey You
10 Run Like Hell
Soundgarden
The Sentrum
Oslo, Norway
March 23, 1994
01 Jesus Christ Pose
02 Spoonman
03 Let Me Drown
04 Mailman
05 The Day I Tried to Love
06 My Wave
07 Room a Thousand Years Wide
08 Black Hole Sun
09 Searching With My Good Eye Closed
10 Superunknown
11 Rusty Cage
12 Mind Riot
13 Fell on Black Days
14 Hands All Over
15 Kickstand
16 Like Suicide
17 Face Pollution
18 Head Down
19 Limo Wreck
Chris Cornell – vocals, guitar
Kim Thayil – guitar
Ben Shepherd – bass
Matt Cameron – drums