Poison – Old Forge, PA (01/15/84)

Poison
1984-01-15
Pep O’Brians
Old Forge, PA, USA [live As Paris]

SOUND RATING: AUDIENCE- A-/B+

LINAGE:

AUD -> ? -> Silver CD -> EAC: WAV -> TLH: FLAC 8 -> Hungercity

Notes:
This CD contains recorded live material of the original Poison lineup. When they were known as Paris.
Dedicated to Rikki Rockett in honor of the great live performances he has
continuously delivered to Poison fans worldwide.
This CD is also dedicated to Matthew Smith as one of the only live
recordings available to traders.

  1. Looks That Kill (Motley Crue)
  2. We Belong To The Night (U.F.O.)
  3. Women On The Street (New York Dolls)
  4. Lightning Strikes (Aerosmith)
  5. Lets Get Crazy (Quiet Riot)
  6. Sweet Girl (Paris Original)
  7. Hot Shot (Paris Original)
  8. D.O.A. (Van Halen)
  9. Top Dogs (Paris Original)
  10. Strutter (Kiss)
  11. Jackie No! (Paris Original)
  12. Get It On (Bang A Gong) (T-Rex)
  13. You Got Another Thing Comin’ (Judas Priest)
  14. Night School (Paris Original)
  15. Rock, Rock Tonight (Paris Original)
  16. Shout At The Devil (Motley Crue)

Vocals: Brett Michael Star (Brett Sychak)
Guitars: Matthew “KoKo” Smith
Bass: Bobby Dall (Robert Kuykendall)
Drums: Rikki Rockett (Richard Ream)

SHARED ON HUNGERCITY SEPT. 2012 WITH A BIG THANKS TO ZBIRD FOR TRACKING DOWN THE SILVER CD VERSION OF THIS.

Simon & Garfunkel – Tokyo, Japan (07/11/09)

SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
“OLD FRIENDS” Japan Tour 2009
July 11, 2009
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan

Disc One
01 Intro Video Soundtrack
02 Old Friend – Bookends
03 A Hazy Shade Of Winter
04 I Am A Rock
05 America
06 Kathy’s Song
07 Hey Schoolgirl
08 Be Bop A Lula
09 Scarborough Fair
10 Homeward Bound
11 Video Soundtrack / Feelin’ Groovy > Graduate
12 Mrs. Robinson > Not Fade Away > Mrs. Robinson
13 Slip Slidin’ Away
14 El Condor Pasa

Disc Two
01 Bright Eyes *
02 A Heart In New York *
03 Perfect Moment > Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep *
04 The Boy In The Bubble **
05 Graceland **
06 Still Crazy After All These Years **
07 Only Living Boy In New York
08 My Little Town
09 Bridge Over Troubled Water
10 (1st encore) The Sound Of Silence
11 The Boxer
12 (2nd encore) Leaves That Are Green
13 Cecilia > Band Introduction > Cecilia (reprise)

*Art Solo
**Paul Solo

Audience recording by Shori, FOB, 12th row of the arena, right from the center facing the right speaker stack
Lineage: Edirol R-09 (16bit) >SD card > PC > WAV >
wavez164 >FLAC Frontend >Flac

Simon & Garfunkel – Los Angeles, CA (08/23/68)

Simon & Garfunkel
The Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, CA
August 23rd, 1968


Tracklist:

01 – Mrs Robinson (2:57)
02 – Homeward Bound (2:36)
03 – Intro (2:35)
04 – April Come She Will (2:01)
05 – Fakin It (3:27)
06 – Overs (2:16)
07 – The 59th St Bridge Song (Feelin Groovy) (1:38)
08 – Intro (1:10)
09 – America (3:30)
10 – A Most Peculiar Man (2:28)
11 – I Am A Rock (3:12)
12 – At The Zoo (2:08)
13 – Scarborough Fair-Canticle (3:45)
14 – Bye Bye Love (2:25)
15 – Cloudy (2:09)
16 – The Leaves That Are Green (2:41)
17 – Punky’s Dilemma (2:23)
18 – Intro (0:33)
19 – Benedictus (2:53)
20 – The Dangling Conversation (2:44)
21 – Intro (0:50)
22 – For Emily Whenever I May Find Her (2:38)
23 – A Poem On The Underground Wall (1:59)
24 – Anji (2:28)
25 – The Sound Of Silence (3:26)
26 – Richard Cory (2:50)
27 – Old Friends (1:53)
28 – Bookends (1:36)
29 – He Was My Brother (3:07)
Total time: 70:28

Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (03/xx/60)

Miles Davis Sextet
March 1960
San Francisco
USA



From an ACETATE SOUND CLEANED (there were a lot of clicks )

New find: live Miles sextet with Coltrane in SF in March, 1960 right before the legendary quintet Europe tour!
Miles, Coltrane, Buddy Mongomery (vbs), Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb Check it out:

Miles hired Buddy Montgomery for the sextet when Cannonball Adderley left.
The plan was to take him on the Europe tour as well, but Buddy Montgomery was apparently afraid of flying.
This would seem to be the only known recording of the sextet with Montgomery.

a u014945 production
uploaded to Dime
2021 06th january

web > Audacity (sound treatment) > tlh (sbe -Flac 8 )

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)
Buddy Montgomery (vbs)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

1 So What (inc.)(M. Davis) 17:22
2 On Green Dolphin Street (inc) (N. Washington-B. Kaper) 03:53
11 complete raw recording 21:28
Runtime: 21:15

Both tracks are not complete :
in So what we have 2 great solos by Miles (the first 5′) then Trane (9′) followed by Montgomery’s one (not complete )
followed by the ending theme .
On green Dolphin Street we have only part of Miles opening Solo.

Enjoy

Maurizio

Miles Davis – St. Louis, MO (02/16-23/57)

Miles Davis
St. Louis, MO
February 16 & 23, 1957


Taken from the Bootleg CD: Miles Davis Quintet “Live in Saint Louis 1956”. Actually these shows aren’t from 1956, but from 1957. I checked it on the databases from “Miles Ahead” and ” Kind of Blue”.
Also checked if these shows were officially released. They aren’t, In that way also thanks to the Dime Mods.
I made the MD5 and this textfile and added the tracklist as it is on the CD. Track 1-6 & 13 come from the 1957-02-13 show and tracks 7-12 come from 1957-02-23.

Lineage: KSTL-AM radio broadcast > CD > EAC > FLAC
The info below is added from Peter Plosin’s “Miles Ahead”.

Title: Live in St. Louis 1956
Label: Jazz Factory JFCD 22879 (CD)
Number of Tracks: 13
Details: February 16, 1957; February 23, 1957

Note: Only tracks on which Davis is present (73:53) are displayed below.

1 Announcement [Spider Burks] [Feb 16, 1957] 0:41
2 Ah-Leu-Cha (C. Parker) [with introduction] [Feb 16, 1957] 5:53
3 A Foggy Day (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) [with introduction] [Feb 16, 1957] 5:19
4 All of You (C. Porter) [with introduction] [Feb 16, 1957] 6:35
5 Woody ‘n’ You (D. Gillespie) [with introduction] [Feb 16, 1957] 5:13
6 Walkin’ (R. Carpenter) [with introduction] [Feb 16, 1957] 7:27
7 Two Bass Hit (J. Lewis-D. Gillespie) [with introduction] [Feb 23, 1957] 5:16
8 Well, You Needn’t (T. Monk) [with introduction] [Feb 23, 1957] 7:39
9 Billy Boy (Traditional) [with introduction] [Feb 23, 1957] 4:23
10 All of You (C. Porter) [with introduction] [Feb 23, 1957] 11:02
11 Oleo (S. Rollins) [with introduction] [Feb 23, 1957] 6:07
12 Airegin – The Theme [with introduction] [Feb 23, 1957] 7:02
13 Announcement – The Theme [incomplete] [Feb 16, 1957] 1:16

February 16, 1957
Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); William “Red” Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Jesse “Spider” Burks (ann)

February 23, 1957
Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); William “Red” Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Jesse “Spider” Burks (ann)

Miles Davis – New York, NY (05/02-03/52)

Miles Davis And His All-Stars
Birdland
New York, NY
1952-05 (02-03)

Mega-rare restored LP – speed-corrected and rejoined – featuring Don Elliot on vibes – great stuff!

Another great one from the Boris Rose collection. This album is bebop played at such breakneck speed that you need repeated listening just in order to figure out what’s being played. Jazzdisco.org does not indicate another release for this date, so with fingers crossed, here we go again!

I’ve been asked who Boris Rose is. Was actually (1918-2000, RIP). He was a die-hard fan, recorder and collector mainly known for priceless unreleased early live jazz which he either taped off the radio or got handed the acetates pre-air as they were going out. He managed to worm his way into every environment during bebop’s golden age. He was also a consummate bootlegger, producing hundreds of bootleg LPs during the 1960’s to 1970’s of mostly country and jazz concerts. He was widely known for what he did, but was mostly tolerated rather than prosecuted. Most of his recordings do not exist in any other form. It was said (but I can’t verify) that the records he produced from his acetates were done prior to their beginning to deteriorate, and that they are the best representation of what he made available to the public.

A bit of a scoundrel in relation to his recordings, to create confusion he deliberately spread some concerts over different record labels (ie most of the recording would be on the Alto label, but some would also be on the Ozone label. This even though there was plenty of room to include the whole thing on one disc) almost never indicating where and when they were recorded.

As of a couple of years ago, his widow still owned all (over 10,000) live recordings and was trying to sell the collection (now in very fragile condition) without success.

This recording is also sourced from acetate, and the first portion appears to have been taped from off the air. The second portion may or may not be pre-air, it sure sounds good though. The entire set required major speed correction. I had some trouble to identify the song titles as the cover and label are both wrong. I now believe this to be the correct order:

Personnel:

Miles Davis tp
Jackie McLean as
Don Elliot vib, mel
Gil Coggins p
Connie Henry b
Connie Kay d

Setlist:

1952-05-03

Wee Dot
The Chase
It Could Happen To You
Out Of The Blue

1952-05-02

Out Of The Blue
Confirmation

Lineage: Ozone 8 LP ->Sound Forge ->click and crackle removal ->speed-correction (different for the two dates)->FLAC via TLH level 6, sectors aligned and verified, FLAC integrity checked.

Enjoy!

A DoinkerTape

Led Zeppelin – Los Angeles, CA (03/27/75)

Led Zeppelin
March 27, 1975
Los Angeles, CA
LA Forum

Deep Throat III
Recorded by Mike Millard

1 Introduction by Linda Lovelace
2 Rock And Roll
3 Sick Again
4 Over The Hills And Far Away
5 In My Time Of Dying
6 The Song Remains The Same
7 The Rain Song
8 Kashmir
9 Since I’ve Been Loving You

1 No Quarter
2 Trampled Underfoot
3 Moby Dick

1 Dazed And Confused
2 Stairway To Heaven
3 Whole Lotta Love
4 Black Dog

Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA Outtakes

Bruce Springsteen
Unsatisfied Heart – Remastered Born In The U.S.A. Outtakes
Label: Ev2
Format: 2CD
Source: Studio
Date: 1982 – April 1984
Location: The Hit Factory / The Power Station, New York City, NY

Disc 1:
01 Born In The U.S.A.
02 Murder Incorporated
03 Downbound Train
04 Glory Days
05 This Hard Land
06 My Love Will Not Let You Down
07 Johnny Bye Bye
08 Frankie
09 I’m Goin’ Down
10 Working On The Highway
11 I’m On Fire

b-sides:
12 Sugarland
13 Follow That Dream
14 Dont Back Down
15 One Love
16 Little Girl

Disc 2:
01 None But The Brave
02 Murder Incorporated #2
03 (Drop On Down And) Cover Me
04 Janey Don’t You Lose Heart
05 My Love Will Not Let You Down #2
06 Cynthia
07 Darlington County
08 Protection
09 TV Movie
10 County Fair

Solo:
11 Shut Out The Light
12 Richfield Whistle
13 Fugitives Dream
14 Delivery Man
15 The Klansman
16 Unsatisfied Heart

Disc One (1) details:

Recording details:

  • Track 11 recorded at The Hit Factory, Feb 1982.
  • Tracks 1,3,4 recorded at The Hit Factory, March or April 1982.
  • Track 2 recorded at The Power Station, April or May 1982.
  • Track 10 recorded at The Hit Factory, April 1982.
  • Track 5 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 11, 1982.
  • Track 8 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 14, 1982.
  • Track 6 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 5, 1982.
  • Track 9 recorded at The Power Station, November 9th 1983.
  • Track 13 recorded at Thrill Hill West, LA, CA, January 30, 1983.
  • Track 14 recorded at Thrill Hill West, LA, CA, January 4, 1983.
  • Tracks 7,12,15,16 recorded at Thrill Hill West, mid Jan to mid Feb 1983.

Source details:

  • Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,11 from ‘This Hard Land’, BS2002
  • Tracks 9,12 from ‘Lost Masters XIX’, LOVE 019
  • Tracks 7,17 from ‘Lost Masters XVII’, LOVE 017
  • Tracks 14,15,16 from ‘Lost Masters XVI’, LOVE 016

Track descriptions:
01 Contains a different Springsteen vocal overdub and a very long, extended jam ending.
02 This track has the original Van Zandt background vocals.
03 Slighly different version / mix.
04 Unedited, contains an entire extra verse (about Bruceís dad) that was cut from the officially released version.
05 One of his finest studio performances. For some bizarre reason Springsteen & The E Street Band re-recorded the
song in 1995 and released that re-recording on ‘Greatest Hits’ ñ but it pales in comparison to this original.
06 Different mix than on the one released on ‘Tracks’.
07 Bruce borrowed the first two lines from Chuck Berryís song ìBye Bye Johnnyî (as well as the play on the title),
which is why itís registered as a Springsteen-Berry composition.
08 Originally recorded for “Darkness”, and recorded again here, this was considered for the ‘Greatest Hits’ collection but was finally dropped.
09 Full, unedited version that includes lyric changes and the complete raucous ending. This track runs nearly a full 1:30 longer than the released version.
10 Slighly different version / mix.
11 A bit longer version.
12 Beautiful keyboards by Danny and Roy augment some fine acoustic guitar playing by Bruce.
13 Presented in best-ever quality, this unreleased gem far eclipses any current circulated versions.
14 Unreleased studio outtake.
15 Wonderful tune with a killer chorus – note the bass line similar to the Human Touch B-side ’30 Days Out’
16 Short but energetic rocker.

‘Thrill Hill West’ is Springsteenís home studio in Los Angeles (aka ‘Hollywood Hills Garage Studio’)
Most band tracks are E Street Band backing versions from so-called ìelectric Nebraska sessionî

Disc Two (2) details:

Recording details:

  • Track 1 recorded at The Hit Factory, from the April-June 1983 sessions.
  • Track 3 PROBABLY recorded at The Hit Factory during Jan or early Feb 1982. May be from later.
  • Track 2 recorded at The Power Station, April or May 1982.
  • Track 4 recorded at The Hit Factory, June 16, 1983
  • Track 5 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 5, 1982.
  • Track 6 recorded at The Hit Factory, April 20, 1983.
  • Track 7 recorded at The Power Station during April or May 1982.
  • Track 8 recorded at The Hit Factory, Feb 1982.
  • Track 9 recorded at The Hit Factory, June 13, 1983.
  • Track 10 recorded at The Hit Factory, April or May 1983.
  • Tracks 11,13 recorded at Thrill Hill West, August 1982 through April 1983.
  • Tracks 12,14,16 recorded at Thrill Hill West, January through May 1983.
  • Track 15 recorded at Thrill Hill West, January 4, 1983.

Source details:

  • Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6 from ‘Murder Incorporated’, FR03
  • Track 7 from ‘This Hard Land’, BS2002
  • Tracks 9,10 from ‘Lost Masters XIX’, LOVE 019
  • Tracks 14,16, from ‘Lost Masters XVII’, LOVE 017
  • Track 12 from ‘Lost Masters XVIII’, LOVE 018
  • Tracks 15,11,13 from ‘Lost Masters XVI’, LOVE 016
  • Track 8 from ‘Lost Masters IV’, LOVE 004

Track descriptions:
01 The original mix without the new (90’s) vocal track or the overdubbed second guitar on ‘The Essential BS’. One of my favourite tracks, too bad the sound quality is what it is.
02 Different mix permutation of the same core recording as #1.
03 Completely different recording than the released ‘Cover Me’ done in a dramatically different arrangement.
This may actually date from a later period in the sessions than the original ‘Cover Me’.
04 Same core recording as on ‘Tracks’, but has a much longer fade out (very nice) and features Steve Van Zandt on background vocals and guitar.
05 Different mix permutation of the same core recording as #1.
06 Different mix than on the one released on ‘Tracks’.
07 Includes slightly different lyrics and an alternate beginning and ending.
08 This song was given to Donna Summer, who was recording an album at the time at the same studio.
Summerís cover version (with Springsteen on guitar) was recorded in March 1982 (released Aug 82).
Bruce and Donna also recorded a duet vocal version at her sessions ñ it remains uncirculating.
09 Original mix with the saxophone track (deleted on ‘Tracks’).
10 Features Ruth Jackson on background vocals. Possibly recorded at the same session as ‘My Hometown’ (which also features Jackson).
11 By far the definitive version of this song ñ contains an additional, important lyric verse that has been cut from all the other versions.
12 Brilliant song that developed from a 1981-82 work-in-progress composition called ‘James Lincoln Dear’
13 Unreleased studio outtake.
14 Unreleased studio outtake.
15 Compelling song. Features a dark, brooding beat that mirrors the disturbing nature of the lyrics. A nice vocal performance here and we’re left wondering what possessed him to write this one.
16 Add this to the ever expanding list of Bruce’s greatest unreleased songs. A man surveys his life and wonders if he can ever escape the demons of his past.

  • ‘Thrill Hill West’ is Springsteenís home studio in Los Angeles (aka ‘Hollywood Hills Garage Studio’).
  • Most band tracks are E Street Band backing versions from so-called ìelectric Nebraska sessionî

OK, so I had already done the ‘Born To Run’, ‘Darkness’ & ‘The River’ outtakes, most BITUSA outtake bootlegs only have 1cd
and don’t include as many different tracks as I’d like to. So I just tried to add all important tracks to the same boot.
I know, not every outtake is included and that wasn’t my intention either.

The first disc is supposed to be the original track listing of ‘Murder Incorporated’, the never-released 1983 album which was
(as you can see/hear) a lot darker than ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ Also included are the 5 b-sides Bruce had intended to use. (SEE BELOW)

When burning this compilation, make sure you burn it DAO – without the 2 seconds gaps between each track.

Big thanks to a few people on SPL (reidneile, jumpstone) – I hope you all enjoy this.
This one’s dedicated to ‘richr’ and all his friends over at ‘Thunder Road’.

Thanks to brucebase & theboots.net for some of the song descriptions.

By July 1983 Springsteen was in the final stages of mixing and track selection for the album. There was talk of a pre-Christmas release.
There was certainly no shortage of outstanding material to pick from. A document exists from mid 1983 revealing Springsteenís selection for the BITUSA album,
as well his selections for b-sides. It was as follows:

BORN IN THE USA
MURDER INCORPORATED
DOWNBOUND TRAIN
GLORY DAYS
THIS HARD LAND
MY LOVE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN
JOHNNY BYE BYE
FRANKIE
IíM GOIN DOWN
WORKING ON THE HIGHWAY
IíM ON FIRE
b-side / SUGARLAND
b-side / FOLLOW THAT DREAM
b-side / DONíT BACK DOWN
b-side / ONE LOVE
b-side / LITTLE GIRL LIKE YOU

Paul McCartney – A Garden Full of McCartney Roses, Vol. 2

Paul McCartney
A Garden Full Of McCartney Roses Volume 2

I have no other source info for this.

Tracklist
1-1 Live And Let Die #2
1-2 Call Me Back Again #2
1-3 Picasso’s Last Words – Richard Cory #2
1-4 Bluebird #2
1-5 I’ve Just Seen A Face #2
1-6 Blackbird #2
1-7 Yesterday #2
1-8 You Gave Me The Answer #2
1-9 Magneto And Titanium Man #2
1-10 Go Now #2
1-11 Letting Go #2
1-12 Maybe I’m Amazed #2
1-13 Junior’s Farm (Rehearsal)
1-14 Sally G (Rehearsal)
1-15 Junior’s Farm (Rough Mix)
1-16 Sally G (Rough Mix)
1-17 We’re Open Tonight
1-18 Spin It On
1-19 Old Siam, Sir
1-20 Again And Again And Again
1-21 The Broadcast
1-22 To You
2-1 Your Lucky Day (Laurence Juber On Vocals – Version #1)
2-2 Your Lucky Day (Version #2)
2-3 Blues Improvisation
2-4 Lend Me Your Comb
2-5 Goin’ Back To Tennessee (Columbus Stockade Blues)
2-6 Your True Love – Lend Me Your Comb
2-7 Oh Boy – Peggy Sue
2-8 I’m Gonna Love You Too
2-9 Ain’t That A Shame – I’m In Love Again
2-10 Rockin’ In Your Seat
2-11 Sheik Of Araby
2-12 Robber’s Ball
2-13 My Carnival
2-14 Night Out
2-15 Mama’s Little Girl
2-16 Hey Diddle
2-17 Tragedy
2-18 Same Time Next Year
2-19 Cage
2-20 The Honorary Consul (Paul’s Demo)
2-21 Ou Est Le Soleil? (Early Instrumental Take)
2-22 Somedays (Rough Mix, Alternate Vocal)

U2 – Morrison, CO (06/05/83)

U2
Red Rocks Ampitheater
Morrison, CO
06/05/83


I have no source info or lineage for this.

Disk 1:
Out of Control
Twilight
An Cat Dubh
Into the Heart
Surrender
Two Hearts Beat As One
Seconds
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Electric Co

Disk 2:
I Fall Down
October
New Years Day
I Threw a Brick…
A Day Without Me
Gloria
Party Girl
11 O’Clock Tick Tock
I Will Follow
40