Peter Gabriel – Manchester, England (09/17/83)

Peter Gabriel
1983-09-17
Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England

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( A DoctorDavros Master Tape ) (DAVROS022).

Linage :- Sony – TS- 320 Recorder – TDK-AD120 Master – Demon tape deck – Yamaha Reciever – Phono Leads Into PC Soundcard – Nero Wave Editor –
Wav – Tracks split – Traders Little Helper – Flac8 – SBE Checked – You.

There are already two EX sources of this show the Andy Banks master and the MMB master this is a alternative source for thoses who like to collect them all.
I believe about 8 people recorded this show and i know someone even videod it about 5 rows down from me i did manage to contact him a few weeks later
and made a trade for it with the video of the night after in Liverpool i sent the video but never got this in return.
So if you are out there upload the video for us all please.

Recorded on main floor, back row left of stage.

We where on the back row Peter walked out at the start of the show right in front of us as we where holding the recorder. He had seen us recording the Birmingham
show the week before he just looked at us and smiled as though to say oh no not you again.
The quality of the recorded is good to very good.
The one tape flip was before Lay Your Hands.

TRACKS:-

  1. INTRO TO SUPPORT BAND.
  2. RHYTHM OF THE HEAT.
  3. I HAVE THE TOUCH.
  4. NOT ONE OF US.
  5. THE FAMILY AND THE FISHING NET.
  6. SHOCK THE MONKEY.
  7. FAMILY SNAPSHOTS.
  8. INTRUDER.
  9. GAMES WITHOUT FRONTIES.
  10. HUMDRUM.
  11. LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME.
  12. SOLSBURY HILL.
  13. I DONT REMEMBER.
  14. SAN JANCINTO.
  15. ON THE AIR.
  16. BIKO.
  17. HERE COMES THE FLOOD.
  18. BAND INTRO.

I hope you enjoy this show please ask if you want to upload it to other sites as i will be uploading these shows to a couple of other torrent sites.

As Usual Please dont convert to mp3 ( only for your own use if you do ) Please Keep all the info files md5 etc in the folder tis is so that
other collectors know which version this is etc most of all DO NOT SELL
Please also buy the bands offical stuff and support them etc.
Thanks to all the Artists for there great music and to all the traders for keeping live music alive

Uploaded to dimeadozen by doctordavros 28-06-2012

Hi to all
Welcome to my series of mostly uncirculated masters & very low generation shows that i recorded or received in trades in my younger days most of my masters
have not been circulated or only traded once or twice i used to trade a lot in the 70s – 80s & i have many many shows well in excess of 7,500 tapes
Of these shows about 120 – 150 are my masters they where always on my trading list but not many got traded so i boxed them all up in the late 80s now i have
decided to go through them & upload some of them.
I recorded many bands from Genesis ñ Bowie ñ Springsteen – Hawkwind – Hackett ñ Gabriel ñ Marillion plus many many others i will try & upload a least
one show a week if not two.
To record theses shows i used a Sony portable hand held tape recorder with built in stereo mics. I always used good quality tapes to record on mainly T.D.K.
I used to insert the tape deck in a empty coffee flask with the inside taken out of the flask to get past the security ah those where the days.
The only thing i ask is please donít sell these recording & donít convert to mp3 etc & if you do ( only for your own use ). Please donít change any of the files or
info files etc this is so that people can tell the difference between this source & other sources as many people like to compare different versions of shows.
Also please do not remaster these shows the reason for this is these days there are far to many remasters of shows. Its ok have one remaster etc, but some are
remastered that many times by different people there can be at least 10 different remasters of a show from the same source & it can get a bit tedious.

On to the show for your enjoyment Davros archives presents :-

Van Morrison – Oxford, England (02/10/00)

Van Morrison
Apollo Theatre, Oxford
Feb 10 2000

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I have two sources for this show, you can read the info here.

CD1

  1. My Happy Day
  2. Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart
  3. Fire In The Belly
  4. Hard Nose The Highway
  5. Back On Top
  6. Moondance
  7. Midnight Special
  8. Vanlose Stairway > Trans-Euro Train
  9. In The Afternoon > Joe Turner Sings > Don’t You Make Me High > Sex Machine
  10. Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying
  11. When The Leaves Come Falling Down
  12. Precious Time
  13. It’s All In The Game > You Know What They’re Writing About > Make It Real One More Time

CD2

  1. Help Me > Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  2. It’s A Man’s World > When The Clock Strikes > Don’t Let Me Breakdown > JB
  3. Gloria
  4. Handbags And Gladrags – Chris Farlowe
  5. Out Of Time – Chris Farlowe

Band –
Robin Aspland, Richie Buckley, David Hayes, Matt Holland, Bobby Irwin, Johnny Scott, Geraint Watkins
Guests: Chris Farlowe and Mick Green

Van Morrison – Oxford, England (08/25/95)

Van Morrison
Apollo Theatre, Oxford
Aug 25 1995

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CD1

  1. Intro
  2. Symphony Sid
  3. I Will Be There
  4. Whenever God Shines His Light
  5. Have I Told You Lately?
  6. Perfect Fit
  7. Don’t Worry About A Thing > CC Rider
  8. Stormy Monday > Jelly Jelly Jelly > Serves You Right To Suffer > Little Red Rooster > Baby What You Want Me To Do
  9. Sack O’Woe
  10. Vanlose Stairway > Trans-Euro Train
  11. Help Me
  12. Who Can I Turn To?

CD2

  1. Ain’t That Loving You Baby
  2. Tupelo Honey
  3. Why Must I Always Explain?
  4. Moondance > Fever
  5. Crowd
  6. Intro
  7. That’s Life
  8. In The Garden > Big Road Blues > Daring Night > Real Real Gone > You Send Me
  9. Outro

Recorded on Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics->Sony TCD-D7
Transferred to .wav on a Phillips CDR deck (model unknown)
.wav files converted to FLAC8 via Trader’s Little Helper

An EBR Recording

Van Morrison – Oxford, England (02/28/93)

Van Morrison
Apollo Theatre, Oxford
Feb 28 1993

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CD1

  1. Foreign Window
  2. I’m Not Feeling It Anymore
  3. Why Must I Always Explain?
  4. See Me Through
  5. Domino
  6. Haunts Of Ancient Peace
  7. Wavelength
  8. Tore Down a la Rimbaud
  9. Wild Night
  10. Youth of 10000 Summers
  11. A Town Called Paradise
  12. Did Ye Get Healed?
  13. It’s All In the Game
  14. Crowd

CD2

  1. Lonely Avenue
  2. Moondance
  3. Brown Eyed Girl
  4. Enlightenment
  5. Crowd
  6. In The Garden
  7. Have I Told You Lately?
  8. Crowd
  9. Whenever God Shines A Light
  10. Gloria
  11. It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
  12. Outro

Recorded on Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics->Sony TCD-D3
Transferred to .wav on a Phillips CDR deck (model unknown)
.wav files converted to FLAC8 via Trader’s Little Helper

An EBR Recording

Peter Gabriel – Manchester, England (04/29/77)

Peter Gabriel
Apollo Theatre
Manchester England
29 April 1977

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“MUPPET09”

Matrix of two audience recordings; rated ‘B+’ at http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/showdetails.php?uid=2508 (Artwork available)
I received this show from the MUPPET trading group years ago. I believe it was in shn, which I converted to wave and burned to cd.
Lineage: CDr > EAC > Wave > TLH > FLAC (level 8)

cd 1
01 Here Comes The Flood
02 On The Air
03 Moribund The Burgermeister
04 Waiting For The Big One
05 A Little Song For Little People
06 Excuse Me
07 Ain’t That Peculiar
08 Solsbury Hill
09 Band Introductions
10 Humdrum

cd 2
01 Slowburn
02 All Day And All Of The Night
03 Here Comes The Flood
04 Modern Love
05 Down The Dolce Vita
06 Back In N.Y.C.

Peter Gabriel – Piano, Flute, Tambourine, Vocals
Dusty Roads (Robert Fripp) – Guitars
Steve Hunter – Guitars
Tony Levin – Bass, Stick, Tuba, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast – Synthesisers
Alan Schwartzberg – Drums, Backing Vocals
Phil Aaberg – Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Jim Maelen – Percussion, Backing Vocals

Included in inreason’s 2009 upload on Dime (Jesper’s original notes?):

original notes:
“For MUPPET06 I did the September 27, 1977 show at the Manchester Apollo. After
the MUPPET06 release kotti passed me on some information, and made me aware that
David Lowe had a tape of the April 29, 1977 gig, which also happened to be at
the Manchester Apollo, and was in fact the very first rock gig at that venue! 🙂

Soon I discovered there was a second version of this recording circulating, from
a 1st gen. tape, transferred by Nigel Butterworth.

After examination I found that the two versions both were from different tapers,
both with a very different sound. The DL source was very distant, but did have
the very low and high frequencies (great bass drum, and those cymbals were
present as well). The NB source was quite compressed with lots of the mid-range,
giving a more raw sound. Both were far from perfect, but the disadvantages of
each could be covered up by each other. Thus came the idea to try a matrix. More
about that in the WHAT WAS DONE? section.

Back to the show:

MUPPET06 came from the second leg of the tour, this show comes from the first
leg. There’s some differences. Mostly in the order of the songs, but there’s
some other changes. Peter covered Marvin Gaye’s I Heard it through the Grapevine
during the second leg, but here he does another song by Gaye: Ain’t That
Peculiar. Also, where the second leg had a more polished version of Indigo, here
we get an early version of the song under the working title A Little Song for
Little People. Also, instead of the encore of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway,
this time it’s Back in NYC.

WHAT WAS DONE?

This release is a so-called matrix, which uses two sources simultaneously. One
source had lots of lows and higs, the other mostly mid-range frequencies. They
covered each other perfectly, giving the recording a very rich full-spectrum
sound, and giving me the chance to have a little more control over the sound
than usual: kind of like working with a very simple multi-track 🙂

It also caused me a lot of head-ache and trouble though 😉
Speed correction was obviously the first step, since the two sources had to be
perfectly synchronized. This wasn’t as easy as I thought at first: there seemed
to be some miniscule speed-fluctations which would result in the two sources
going out of sync each minute or so. What I had to do therefore was
synchronizing the two sources every minute. Some of the loud songs were
painfully difficult to do: All Day and All of the Night and Back in NYC turned
out so bad that I decided to use one source only for those.
You’ll find that at a few places the two sources seem to go out of sync: I
regret this, but since the majority turned out very nice I hope it can be
excepted 🙂

The DL source was mono. Since it was very hissy, I killed some of the ultra-high
frequencies that didn’t contain music, but did contain hiss. After that some
further noise reduction was done, albeit slightly and manually altered. One
channel was copied to the other to get two identical channels. After that
equalization was done to get an optimal balanced sound.

The NB source was mono as well. I found the right channel to be the best so
copied that to the left channel, to get two identical channels again.
Equalization was done here as well.

The matrix was ‘mixed’ in the multi-track feature of Cool Edit. 80% of the show
was a mix of the two sources. I balanced the volumes of the two, also did some
very slight panning to left and right to create a little stereo. When there was
two sources at the same time I also used some additional equalization for each
of the sources to accentuate their strengths. Very slight reverb was used as
well, with one of the two getting a little more than the other to create some
artificial stereo-space again.
The two sources each had some little bits missing, where I would use the other
to cover it up. The NB source was missing the first few notes of the Here Comes
the Flood piano intro, the beginning of Humdrum, and some audience noise
inbetween the encore. The DL source was missing the end of Humdrum, the middle
of Slowburn, and also some audience noise inbetween the encore.
As said before, All Day and All of the Night and Back in NYC only use one
source: this was the DL source.

After the 32-bit mixdown of these two sources, multi-band compression was done,
to create some more dynamics, to flatten some of the excessive bass, and fiddle
a bit with the stereo image.

Some final equalization was done and the stereo image was expanded a little
again.

Some slight reverb was added as the finishing touch. Hard limiting was used to
flat some of the extremely high peaks, the recording was then normalized for
optimum dynamic capability on the final CD. Fade-ins and fade-outs were applied,
and the recording was converted back to 16-bit with the use of dithering.
Finally, this was cut in tracks.

A FINAL NOTE OF IMPORTANCE

On some systems this recording sounds as was intended by me, with a great rich
sound, and on some dynamic parts like the intro to On the Air, the loud-quiet
contrast in Waiting for the Big One the raw power should really kick in, when
all instruments join in.
However, you may find that the bass is way too loud on your system. I found this
myself on one system.
What you can do is turn off the ‘loudness’ button if that was on, and probably
the sound is very good then. Else, just lower the bass with the help of your
equalizer.”

enjoy!
Lamb79

Van Morrison – Oxford, England (03/25/99)

Van Morrison
Apollo Theatre
Oxford, England
March 25 1999

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CD1
1. Night Train
2. Centerpiece
3. How Long Has This Been Going On? > For Chet And Kenny
4. Moondance > My Funny Valentine
5. In The Afternoon > Joe Turner Sings > Don’t You Make Me High
6. Goin’ Down Geneva
7. In The Midnight
8. Back On Top
9. Georgia
10. Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
11. Big Boss Man > High-Heel Sneakers

CD2
1. That’s Life
2. Satisfied
3. High Summer
4. Precious Time
5. Have I Told You Lately?
6. See Me Through > Soldier Of Fortune > Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin) >
7. Burning Ground
8. Gloria > Shakin’ All Over > I Can Tell

Richie Buckley – flute, soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones
Mick Green – guitar (from Goin’ Down Geneva onwards)
Matt Holland – trumpet, flugelhorn
Bobby Irwin – drums
Ralph Salmins – drums, percussion
Johnny Scott – electric and acoustic guitar, lead and backing vocals
Nicky Scott – bass and backing vocals
Geraint Watkins – keyboards and backing vocals
Guest: Phil May

Recorded on Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics->Sony TCD-D7
Transferred to .wav on a Phillips CDR deck (model unknown)
.wav files converted to FLAC8 via Trader’s Little Helper

An EBR Recording

Van Morrison – Oxford, England (02/17/01)

VAN MORRISON
Apollo Theatre
Oxford, England
February 17th 2001

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Tapes from Rob Kedward

SOURCE: DAT Master > 2 x Maxell XL11 > Soundforge PRO 10c > FLAC Level 8

NO REMASTERING

Mastered to Digital by JTT, December 2011

Artwork by JTT

DISC ONE
01. HOT LITTLE MAMA (RED HOT POKERS)
02. MIDNIGHT CANNONBALL (RED HOT POKERS)
03. HERE EVER AFTER (ANNE & LINDA GAIL LEWIS)
04. SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL (ANNE & LINDA GAIL LEWIS)
05. DARK END OF THE STREET (LINDA GAIL LEWIS)
06. SHOT OF RHYTHM AND BLUES
07. IT ONCE WAS MY LIFE
08. IT FILLS YOU UP
09. ENLIGHTENMENT
10. HOW LONG HAS THIS BEEN GOING ON > FOR CHET AND KENNY
11. DEAD OR ALIVE
12. ROUGH GOD GOES RIDING
13. GOLDEN AUTUMN DAY
14. RAINCHECK

DISC TWO
01. INTO THE MYSTIC
02. WHO CAN I TURN TO
03. BROWN EYED GIRL
04. PHILOSOPHER’S STONE > OH DIDN’T HE RAMBLE
05. JUST LIKE A WOMAN
06. THERE STANDS THE GLASS
07. PRECIOUS TIME
08. NORTHERN MUSE (SOLID GROUND) > NO PRIMA DONNA > ALL CHANGE
09. JACKIE WILSON SAID
10. BRIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD

Linda Gail Lewis & The Red Hot Pokers:
Ned Edwards
Lee Goodall
Pete Hurley
Colin Griffin
Martin Winning
Matt Holland

Guest: Anne Lewis

Eric Clapton & Muddy Waters – Glasgow, Scotland (11/24/78)

Eric Clapton (with a Muddy Waters Set)
Mr. Robert Johnson
Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland
November 24th 1978

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Soundboard SB6+
Audience

Disc 1 (MVR 531) Soundboard (Multi-Tracks Master)
01-Introduction
02-Layla
03-Worried Life Blues
04-Tulsa Time
05-Early In The Morning
06-Badge
07-Wonderful Tonight

Disc 2 (MVR 532) Soundboard (Multi-Tracks Master)
01-Kind Hearted Woman
02-Key To The Highway
03-Further On Up The Road
04-Cocaine
05-Double Trouble
06-Crossroads

Disc 3 Bonus (Audience-Recording Master)
01-Layla
02-Worried Life Blues
03-Tulsa Time
04-Early In The Morning
05-Badge
06-Wonderful Tonight

Disc 4 Bonus (Audience-Recording Master)
01-Kind Hearted Woman
02-Key To The Highway
03-Further On Up The Road
04-Cocaine
05-Double Trouble
06-Crossroads

Disc 5 Bonus (Muddy Waters Set)
01-Muddy Shuffle
02-Howling Wolf
03-County Jail
04-Baby Please Don’t Go
05-Kansas City
06-Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
07-Mannish Boy
08-Jam

Bonus Disc (Different-Mixes Master)
01-Double Trouble
02-Crossroads
03-Tulsa Time
04-Cocaine

Band:
Eric Clapton-Guitar, Vocals
Carl Radle-Bass
Dick Sims-Keyboards
Jamie Oldaker-Drums

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