B.B. King – San Luis Obispo, CA (03/05/01)

B.B. King
3/5/01
Christopher Cohan Center
Cal Poly University
San Luis Obispo, CA

5th Row Center:
Neumann AK-40’s (x/y) >LC3 >KM-100’s >Beyer MV-100 >Sony SBM-1 >Sony TCD-D7
DAT Master Transferred: Tascam DA-30 >HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o,
CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.35

FLAC >WAV >Audacity (De-Amplify Close-Proximity Hand Claps Track By Track) >FLAC + Tags Via xACT 2.53 [August 2024 Remaster]

Recorded, Transferred, Audacity, FLAC, Tags, & Front Cover Artwork Photo + Layout By OldNeumanntapr

Disc I:

  1. Blues Band #1
  2. Blues Band #2
  3. B.B. King Introduction Jam
  4. Let The Good Times Roll
  5. I’ll Survive
  6. Bad Case Of Love
  7. Piece Of Mind
  8. Caledonia

Disc II:

  1. All Over Again (Instrumental)
  2. Early In The Morning
  3. Just Like A Woman
  4. You Are My Sunshine
  5. How Blue Can You Get
  6. Three O’Clock Blues
  7. Key To The Highway
  8. Thrill Is Gone
  9. I Know
  10. You’ve Got To Love Somebody
  11. Guess Who
  12. Making Love Is Good For You >
  • Band Introductions
  1. Fanfare Outro

OldNeumanntapr Notes:
As I write these notes, early in the morning of May 15, 2015, I’m remembering my one and only time recording the ‘King Of The Blues’, after now just reading of his passing. I’m glad I was able to record this show, at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center at Cal Poly. This was a difficult show because I attempted to both record and photograph from the 5th row. (You can hear the shutter of my Nikon FM on the recording.) This was the last time I attempted to do both at the same show, as it was just too difficult. Enjoy!

[August 2024. I just finished going through this show track by track and lowering the levels of the obnoxious close-proximity hand claps in Audacity. I think it makes for a much better listening experience, especially with headphones. There are some that I might of missed, and I didn’t even try to remove the noise of the shutter clicking from my Nikon FM, (Oh the joys of recording and doing photos at the same time!), but as I used to say in college; ‘It was Late, and I was TIRED!’]

Photos:
Nikkor 85 f/1.4 w/Black Body Nikon FM. 1/125th @ f/2 (Fuji 1,600 Print Film)
Shot From 5th Row Center.

He was quite the show man. RIP B.B.!

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 3

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 3: 1968-1976


As Columbia Records once advertised, “Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan.” Still, I always love to hear Dylan covers. Whenever one pops up, at a show or online, I listen attentively for something new the singer might bring to the song. For the last few years, I’ve been collecting them via bit torrent with an eye toward making a multi-volume compilation.

Volume 3 is definitely the best one so far. It was originally going to be subtitled “The ’70s”, but there were a few tracks from the ’60s that fit nicely, and nothing I wanted to include after 1976. All the recordings are soundboards or broadcasts, and while the quality varies, they mostly sound great. Two cuts, the Springsteen version of “I Want You” and Van Morrison’s “Just Like a Woman,” though officially unreleased, can hold their own with the greatest Dylan covers ever. There are also some genuine rarities–especially “Sign Language” by Eric Clapton and “Man on the Street” by Dave Van Ronk. Finally, I’ve listed the last three cuts as Bonus Tracks because they don’t really flow with everything else here. The Elton John medley is a mere curiosity, but George Harrison’s desolate renditions of “I Threw It All Away” and “Mama You Been On My Mind,” recorded in cavernous Tickenham Studios during the Beatles “Let it Be” sessions, tell you everything you need to know about the Quiet Beatle’s state of mind as the Greatest Show on Earth disintegrated.

Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Thanks, of course, to the tapers, and to the original uploaders.

FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE VOLUMES. Volume 4 will be more recent soundboards and broadcasts, and is shaping up to rival this one. If anyone can provide me with an audio copy of the Rosanne Cash/Bruce Cockburn version of “Don’t Think Twice” from Austin City Limits (1992), please send me a PM.

Enjoy! JS

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 3: 1968-1976

  1. Sign Language – Eric Clapton (11-11-76, The Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL)
  2. Tough Mama – Jerry Garcia/Legion of Mary (4-19-75, Oriental Theater, Milwaukee, WI)
  3. I want You – Bruce Springsteen (2-5-75, The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA)
  4. Just Like a Woman – Van Morrison (9-05-71, Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, CA)
  5. I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight – Emmylou Harris (WBAI, NYC, 1970)
  6. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry – David Bromberg (Summer 1970, The Jabberwocky, Syracuse, NY)
  7. Man on the Street – Dave Van Ronk (February 1969, The Jabberwocky, Syracuse, N.Y.)
  8. Tears of Rage – The Band (7-17-76, Carter Baron Ampitheatre, Washington, D.C.)
  9. Open the Door, Richard – Fairport Convention (4-21-70, BBC Studios)
  10. The Wicked Messenger – The Faces (11-19-70, Paris Theatre, London, England)
  11. One More Cup of Coffee – Eric Burden (4-21-76, Rockpalast, WDR Studio L, Germany)
  12. Girl From the North Country – Leon Russell (11-21-70, Fillmore East, New York City)
  13. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue – The Byrds (1-4-70, Fillmore West, San Francisco)
  14. Like a Rolling Stone – Jimi Hendrix, BB King and Paul Butterfield Blues Band (4-15-68, Generation Club, New York City)

Bonus Tracks:

  1. Blowin’ in the Wind/ She Belongs to Me/ Mr. Tamborine Man (Instrumental Medley) – Elton John (12-18-73, BBC Studios, London)
  2. I Threw It All Away – George Harrison (1-9-69, Twickenham Studios, London)
  3. Mama You Been On My Mind – George Harrison (1-9-69, Twickenham Studios, London)

B.B. King – Oakland, CA (11/09/69)

B.B. King
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA
November 9, 1969
The Late Show

Source: Reel to Reel [Mono] Audience Master > Wav > EAC > TLH [sector boundary aligned] > Flac (Level 8)

kingrue upload #332

45 years ago today !!

The quality is really good considering the size of the venue.
Opening for the Rolling Stones on this tour.
Track 2 is something I’ve never heard anywhere before and I’ve heard a lot of BB.
In fact this entire recording is unique and wasn’t really played like this again after this tour.
This is a valuable piece of history and insight to BB’s past.
I just wish more was recorded, but I’ll take this 15 minutes.
I suggest all blues fans get a copy of this.

01 Instrumental
02 You’re Choking Me
03 Instrumental

Total TIme = 15:03 min

Enjoy

George

Muddy Waters – Denver, CO (05/30/73)

Muddy Waters
5/30/73
Ebbet’s Field
Denver, CO

Source: SBD > Pre-FM DAT @ 48 kHz > D8 Oade Digi I/O > Hosa Coax >
Audio Delta Dio 2496 > SF 5.0b > CDWave v1.6 > mkwACT > SHN
Transfer: CD-R (Trade) > EAC (V0.95 prebeta 4) > WAV > Frontend > FLAC

01. //Piano Jam 1:38
02. //Instrumental 3:15
03. Instrumental with Muddy intro 2:57
04. My Sweet Little Baby 6:10
05. Rock Me 5:52
06. Can’t Get No Grindin’ 3:37
07. I’ve Got My Mojo Working 2:57
08. Forty Days And Forty Nights 3:09
09. Band intros* 3:15
10. I Know You Didn’t Want Me* 6:38
11. Thrill Is Gone* 4:36
12. Instrumental* 5:51
13. Caledonia 6:15

Disc Total 56:13

*With BB King (Guitar), Kato (Piano, from BB King’s band)

Band Lineup:
Muddy Waters Guitar, Vocals
Hollywood Fats Guitar
George “Mojo” Bueford Harmonica
Greg “Pinetop” Perkins Piano
Calvin Jones Bass
Willie “Big Eye” Smith Drums

B.B.King – Saratoga, CA (07/04/85)

B.B. King
Paul Masson Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA
July 4th, 1985

Lineage: Stockton KUOP-FM>Low, Possibly 1st gen tapes>CD Trade

Intro Jam
Instrumental
Instrumental
B.B. King Intro
Everyday I Have The Blues
How Blue Can You Get?
Band Introduction
Ain’t Nobody Home
Why I Sing The Blues (tape flip)
Guess Who
Don’t Make A Move Too Soon
Blues Medley Rap
Don’t Answer The Door
Five Long Years
Nobody Loves Me But My Mother>Flying Story
All Over Again
Ain’t Nobody’s Business
One Of Those Nights
Caledonia
Outside Help
The Thrill Is Gone
Into The Night>DJ Comments

22 Tracks

TT= 104:27 min (Almost Complete)

Kingrue Notes:

All you BB King Fans are gonna LOVE this New Release. First Time Anywhere in Near Complete Form.

This Comes From KUOP-FM Radio Broadcast. For years only a short 35 minute version was available. A few years ago i obtained a much longer recording. The Month and Day were a Mystery, though I’ve been able to verify a date. During the show BB King mentions that the band is going to fly to Europe, the day after tomorrow. The 1985 UK tour started on July 6, 1985 in Edinburgh. By deduction that makes this Saratoga concert either on July 3rd or 4th. Depending if they landed in the UK and played that night or if they had 1 extra day to prepare for the show. I’m going with July 4th.

B.B. King – Boston, MA (04/09/78)

B.B. King
4/9/1978
Paul’s Mall
Boston, MA

SRC: Pre-FM > Reel > DAT > ? > Dan Haugh’s DAT (48 khz)
Lineage: Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > WAV > resample to 44.1 khz in SoX (very high quality, steep slope, minimum phase, dithering (shibata filter)) > FLAC

Blue Monk and intro
Caldonia
How Blue Can You Get
Crying Won’t Help You
Unknown Instrumental
Why I Sing The Blues
Everyday I Have The Blues*
Three O’Clock Blues/Sweet Little Angel
Instrumental#
Have Faith
I Need My Baby
I Got Some Outside Help (I Don’t Really Need)
The Thrill is Gone
Guess Who
Got My Mojo Working

B.B. King – Guitar & Vocals
Milton Hopkins – Guitar
Joe Turner – Bass
James Toney – Keyboards
Caleb Emprey – Drums
Cato Walker – Alto Sax
Walter King – Tenor Sax
Eddie Rowe – Trumpet

* with Dee Dee Bridgewater on vocals
# with James Montgomery on harmonica

Jimi Hendrix, BB King & Paul Butterfield – New York, NY (04/15/68)

Jimi Hendrix & B.B. King w/ The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Generation Club,
New York City, NY, USA
April 15th, 1968

Lineage: CDRx > EAC > wav > flac

Disc One:
01 Ad Libbed Impromptu Blues[*]
02 Kooper’s Shuffle[*]
03 Like A Rolling Stone
04 San-Ho-Zay/Instrumental Blues Jam
05 B.B. King Intro
06 Slow Blues
07 Fast Blues

Disc Two
08 It’s My Own Fault
09 BB King Intros 2

[*]Sans Jimi Hendrix.
Time: 1:33:44