Tom Waits – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (11/19/04)

Tom Waits
11/19/04
Koninklijk Theater Carre
Amsterdam, NL

Taper: Sven Schlijper
Position: Near center, balcony
Equipment: DAB>DA-120F>MD-MT99
Conversion: MD-MT99>Gold RCA Cable>Audiophile 2496>CoolEdit pro 2.0>WAV
Editing: Very minor limiter/expander to slightly reduce loud crowd cheers
EQ: None
Tracksplit: CoolEdit pro 2.0
Encoding: FLAC Frontend > FLAC [level 8]

Set:
01.Make It rain
02.Don’t go into That Barn
03.Lost At The Bottom Of The World
04.Hoist That Rag (w. Sullivan Waits)
05.Sins Of The father
06.Straight to The Top
07.Reeperbahn
08.God’s Away On Business
09.Alice
10.November
11.Misery’s The River Of The World
12.Come On Up Tp The House
13.Metropolitan Glide
14.Walk Away
15.Day After Tomorrow
16.Shake It

Encore [on piano] :
17.Invitation To the Blues
18.Johnsburg, Illinois
19.House Where Nobody Lives

Notes:

  • Just before the encores there is a small amount of crowd cheers missing, however, the performance is complete here.
  • The tracks are not split to disc format, to allow you to cut the show to disc to your own liking.

This recording is brought to you courtesy of Remco Wetzels, Sven Schlijper & Melvin Wevers.

Pink Floyd – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (05/23/68)

Pink Floyd
Amsterdam
Fantasio Club

Matrix: 13187 A/B
Misc.: Mono. Picture disc
Produced: Italy 1987
Date: 680901

Cover: Front: picture of the band [Miles: May 1968] Back: picture of the band, track list and a lot of other info.

Sources: 01sep68 Amsterdam Fantasio, Amsterdam 1st September 1968

Tracks:

Side One:

  1. Keep Smiling People 10:28
  2. Flaming 5:05

Side Two:

  1. Let There Be More Light 7:28
  2. Interstellar Overdrive 11:29

Band:
David Gilmour*
Nick Mason*
Roger Waters*
Richard Wright*

Xref: 1.1: With/Without 2.1 – 2.2: Remember a Day

Quality: G -PIET
Sucks -GERHARD

Comments: Deluxe red and black picture disc.

G mono, is a laugh, this thing sounds as if someone has placed his recording equipment in front of one of the 4 (quad!) speakers, and recorded this signal using a pair of tin cans connected with a greasy rope, which in turn was used to play double dutch with. Only possible reason to buy this, is cos it has Keep smiling people (which later became Carefull with that axe), but it’s allmost unrecocgnizable due to the BBAADD sound quality. DON’T BUY IT -GERHARD

Pink Floyd – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (05/31/68)

Pink Floyd
Paradiso
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
31 May 1968

Early Show
01 – Let there Be More Light
02 – Interstellar Overdrive
03 – Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
04 – A Saucerful of Secrets
05 – Astronomy Domine
06 – Waters Interview
07 – Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

Late Show

01 – Keep Smiling People
02 – Let there Be More Light
03 – Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
04 – Flaming
05 – A Saucerful of Secrets
06 – Interstellar Overdrive
07 – Astronomy Domine

Simon & Garfunkel – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (05/21/70)

Simon & Garfunkel
NCRV Television
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
21 May 1970


Total Time 75:47 (79:56)

  1. The Boxer 4:41 (5:12)
  2. Homeward Bound 2:37 (2:55)
  3. Fakin’ It 4:07 (4:06)
  4. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) 2:04 (2:35)
  5. Silver Haired Daddy 3:08 (3:30)
  6. I Am A Rock 5:12 (5:38)
  7. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her 2:23 (2:38)
  8. Mrs. Robinson 3:29 (3:17)
  9. Scarborough Fair 3:16 (3:52)
  10. El Condor Pasa 3:01 (3:28)
  11. Leaves That Are Green 3:01 (3:05)
  12. Punky’s Dilemma 2:21 (2:24)
  13. America 3:36 (3:48)
  14. So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright 3:45 (3:59)
  15. Song For The Asking 2:14 (2:04)
  16. A Poem On The Underground Wall 2:16 (2:46)
  17. Bridge Over Troubled Water * 6:10 (6:14)
  18. The Sound Of Silence 5:15 (5:20)
  19. Bye Bye Love 7:59 (8:03)
  20. Old Friends/Bookends 4:46 (4:52)

Paul Simon – guitar, vocals
Art Garfunkel – vocals

  • Larry Knechtel – piano

Miles Davis – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (12/08/57)

Miles Davis
Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Concertgebouw
December 8, 1957

Miles Davis – trumpet
Barney Wilen – tenor saxophone
RenÈ Urtreger – piano
Pierre Michelot – bass
Kenny Clarke – drums

  1. Woody ‘n’ You (Dizzy Gillespie) 4:58
  2. Bags’ Groove (Milt Jackson) 7:05
  3. What’s New (Bob Haggart) 3:35
  4. But Not for Me (George Gershwin) 6:41
  5. A Night in Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie) 7:18
  6. Four (Miles Davis) > The Theme (Miles Davis) 4:25
  7. Walkin’ (Richard Carpenter) 6:37
  8. Well, You Needn’t (Thelonious Monk) 5:27
  9. ‘Round About Midnight (Thelonious Monk) 5:28
  10. Lady Bird (Tadd Dameron) > The Theme (Miles Davis) 5:40

TT: 57:18

halowdance & goody notes
“Amsterdam Concert” is a rare live Miles Davis recording from 1957.
This album, one of the least known recordings of Miles Davis, was recorded at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam on December 8, 1957, a couple of days after the recording of the movie soundtrack “Ascenseur pour l’Èchafaud.” On this concert, Miles didn’t play with his regular quintet, but with the same line-up he used for the recording of “Ascenseur pour l’Èchafaud.” It features Barney Wilen on tenor saxophone, RenÈ Urtreger on piano, Pierre Michelot on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums.

This recording was 20-bit remastered in 2005.

As always, you’ll download also the complete artwork in JPEG format! (However, the track times in this edition do not match up with the ones on the original artwork. – Goody)

Enjoy!

Pitch was approx. 47 cents flat.

Goody’s additional lineage:
dBpoweramp (WAV) > Cool Edit Pro (Pitch Bender +47 cents) > Trader’s Little Helper (FLAC, ffp)

ubu note

In addition to the notes above: Miles already performed in Europe in November 1956 with the same trio plus Lester Young and the Modern Jazz Quartet.
He travelled alone, without his band, on both occasions.

losin note

Davis and the RenÈ Urtreger Quartet made this trip to Amsterdam during the otherwise-uninterrupted stay at Club St. Germain in Paris. The Celluloid LP and CD notes do not list either version of “The Theme.”

December 8, 1957 (10 items; TT = 57:17) [timings reflect as was BEFORE speed fix!]
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
VARA radio broadcast
RenÈ Urtreger Quartet with Miles Davis

Miles Davis (tpt); Barney Wilen (ts); RenÈ Urtreger (p); Pierre Michelot (b); Kenny Clarke (d)

First set
1 Woody ‘n’ You (D. Gillespie) 5:11
2 Bags’ Groove (M. Jackson) 7:10
3 What’s New? (J. Burke-B. Haggart) 3:42 Wilen out
4 But Not for Me (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) 6:56
5 A Night in Tunisia (D. Gillespie-F. Paparelli) 7:20
6 Four (M. Davis) 4:20
7 The Theme (M. Davis) 0:18

Second set
8 Walkin’ (R. Carpenter) 6:43
9 Well, You Needn’t (T. Monk) 5:31
10 ‘Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) 5:44
11 Lady Bird (T. Dameron) 5:17
12 The Theme (M. Davis) 0:20

Release info for all tracks (all bootlegs!)
12″ LP: Celluloid 6715-16, Jazz O.P. OMS-7003
CD: Celluloid 668232, Lone Hill Jazz LHJ 10141

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Thanks to OBNOXIUs for posting the picture from the concert, now added to this edition.

Charles Mingus – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (04/10/64)

Charles Mingus Sextet
1964-04-10
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

SBD > Bootleg CDs > ? > WAV > Flac (Level 8)

8 Flac files at 593MB

  1. Parkeriana 21:18
  2. So Long Eric 22:14
  3. AT-FW-YOU 4:51
  4. Orange Was the Color of her Dress, Then Blue Silk 13:51
  5. Meditations 23:01
  6. Sophisticated Lady 5:34
  7. Fables of Faubus [Part 1] 23:08
  8. Fables of Faubus [Part 2] 7:11

Johnny Coles: Trumpet
Eric Dolphy: Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute
Clifford Jordan: Tenor Saxophone
Jaki Byard: Piano
Charles Mingus: Bass, Vocals
Dannie Richmond: Drums, Vocals

I am using the corrected track titles, not the ones listed on the bootleg covers. Mingus himself announces some of the
tunes with different names, but he would do that a lot, so to keep things simple I’m sticking to the most commonly used
titles of these tunes.

The original bootleg CDs had tracks 1-4 on Vol. 1, and the rest on Vol. 2. The show as presented here is not in the correct
running order. Surely, the first track played that evening was “AT-FW-YOU”, the second probably “So Long Eric.” But without
me knowing for sure, I have left the running order the same as the original 2 bootleg CDs.

Pink Floyd – Amsterdam, The Netherlands (09/17/69)

Pink Floyd
Concertgebouw
Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 17, 1969

Part I – The Man

Disc One:
1. Introduction 1:00
2. Daybreak 8:11
3. Work 3:53
4. Teatime 3:34
5. Afternoon 5:13
6. Doing It 4:03
7. Sleep 4:37
8. Nightmare 9:14
9. Daybreak (Part Two) 1:21
Total Time 41:06

Part II – The Journey

Disc Two:
1. The Beginning 4:55
2. Beset By The Creatures Of The Deep 6:26
3. The Narrow Way 5:12
4. The Pink Jungle 4:47
5. The Labyrinths Of Auximenes 6:38
6. Behold The Temple Of Light 5:31
7. The End Of The Beginning 6:54
Total Time 40:23