Pearl Jam – West Palm Beach, FL (08/09/00)

Pearl Jam
SV068 – “BROKEN HEARTS”
August 9, 2000
Mars Music Amphitheatre: West Palm Beach, FL
Source: Official Bootleg #30 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac
Artwork: Allen Robertson

DISC ONE:
01 Oceans
02 Corduroy
03 Grievance
04 Animal
05 Brain of J
06 Red Mosquito
07 Nothing As It Seems
08 Even Flow
09 Faithfull
10 Dissident
11 Thin Air
12 Lukin
13 Not For You
14 Present Tense
15 MFC
16 improv
17 Habit

DISC TWO:
01 Breakerfall
02 Insignificance
03 Rearviewmirror
04 encore 1:
05 State of Love And Trust
06 Do The Evolution
07 Better Man
08 Elderly Woman
09 Go
encore 2:
10 Leaving Here
11 Rockin’ In The Free World

Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons/TwoFeetThick):
After ‘Red Mosquito’ Ed addresses the crowd, saying it’s a beautiful night, beautiful day – he’d forgotten he had to work that evening, “but this doesn’t feel like work.” He thanks someone for driving him around all day, looking for waves that apparently didn’t exist. “The only thing that was breaking was my heart.” Before ‘Even Flow,’ Ed says “This is a song called ‘Paralyzed Big Baby.'” The crowd is singing along with ‘Not For You’ and Ed changes it to “small my table, seats just one …”. A bright, long-lasting shooting star is sighted by many in the crowd during ‘MFC,’ resulting in loud cheering. The improv before ‘Habit’ which relates to ‘Habit’ the way ‘Untitled’ relates to ‘MFC’: “I’m paralyzed, I’m in your eye. I’m not afraid of dying, ’cause I’ve got time …” The “speaking as…” break in ‘Habit’ is “sending a message to the surf gods.” During ‘RVM,’ Jeff and Ed do an extended forward lean into each other [did anyone get a photo of this?!]. Ed throws his guitar in the air and misses catching it on the way down, but it doesn’t land hard. When they return for the encore, Ed toasts the crowd, and says the band is fortunate to have thismany people who want to listen to their music. During ‘Go,’ Mike plays the guitar behind his head and Edswings the mic, which is becoming as normal as him fucking up the words to ‘Even Flow’ (which he does tonight). During ‘RITFW,’ someone throws a tshirt onstage and Ed puts it on. It reads: “No Bush 2000.”

This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best Pearl Jam shows in existence.
If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.

EAC and FLAC by spacedvest (EAC Offset = +103; FLAC Level = 8).
Compiled by spacedvest on 8/15/05.

Natalie Merchant – Live at the BBC

Natalie Merchant – Live at the BBC
A collection of BBC Radio promo sessions Natalie Merchant did for “Leave Your Sleep”, “Natalie Merchant s/t” and including a special BBC master tapes episode for “Tigerlily” captured from the web.

1. The Man in the Wilderness
2. The Sleepy Giant
3. Maggie and Milly and Molly and Mae
4. Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience
5. Motherland
6. Texas
7. Fever
8. It’s A-Coming
9. Texas
10. Kind & Generous
11. Cowboy Romance
12. I May Know the World
13. River
14. Wonder
15. Lulu
16. Ladybird
17. Giving Up Everything

1-5: BBC Celtic Connections Glasgow Concert Hall, (01/28/10)
6-7: BBC Radio 2 Live in Session with Terry Wogan (05/11/14)
8-10: BBC Radio 2 Bob Harris Sunday (05/25/14)
11-14: BBC 4 Mastertapes with John Wilson (11/25/13)
15-17: NPR World Cafe Session (05/23/14)

Webstreams -> Audacity -> mp3/320

From the original uploader:
Track #13 and #14 are very intense – gives me goosebumps all the way through 🙂
Especially “River”, what a haunting song !

And yes, of course tracks #15-#17 have nothing to do with the BBc.
These are from the NPR World CafÈ Radio Sessions – just see them as bonus tracks…

Rolling Stones – Philadelphia, PA (08/31/89)

The Rolling Stones
ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE
DIRTY WORK PRODUCTION [DWP-003]

STEEL WHEELS TOUR
Thursday, August 31, 1989
Veterans Stadium
Philadelphia, PA

Original CD –> EAC –> WAV –> FLAC FRONTEND (LEVEL 6) –> FLAC

Tracks:

CD 1:
1. intro [00:01:45]
1. Start Me Up [00:04:00]
2. Bitch [00:03:38]
3. Shattered [00:06:52]
4. Sad Sad Sad [00:03:29]
5. Undercover of the Night [00:04:29]
6. Harlem Shuffle [00:04:22]
7. Tumbling Dice [00:04:27]
8. Miss You [00:06:21]
9. Ruby Tuesday [00:03:56]
10. Play with Fire [00:03:15]
11. Dead Flowers [00:03:46]
12. One Hit (to the Body) [00:05:17]
13. Mixed Emotions [00:05:51]
14. Rock and a Hard Place [00:05:57]
15. Honky Tonk Women [00:04:34]

CD 2:
1. Midnight Rambler [00:08:01]
2. You Can’t Always Get What You Want [00:08:40]
3. Little Red Rooster [00:04:18]
4. Before They Make Me Run [00:04:19]
5. Happy [00:03:31]
6. Paint It Black [00:03:49]
7. 2000 Light Years from Home [00:05:45]
8. Sympathy For The Devil [00:06:13]
9. Gimme Shelter [00:06:13]
10. It’s Only Rock’n Roll (But I Like It) [00:04:22]
11. Brown Sugar [00:05:00]
12. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction [00:06:40]
13. Jumping Jack Flash [00:06:11]

Thanks to rolledgold for this one.

Very Good Complete Audience

David Bowie – The Lost Beeb Tapes

David Bowie
The Lost Beeb Tapes
Various BBC Sessions

Label: The Godfatherecords G.R. 375
Audio Source: radio broadcast
Lineage: Silver –> EAC –> WAV –> FLAC 8
Number of Discs: 1
Artwork: included
Total running time: 79m 22s

Tracklisting:
01 – Love You Till Tuesday
02 – In The Heat Of The Morning
03 – Silly Boy Blue
04 – When I Live My Dream
05 – Little Bombardier
06 – When I’m Five
07 – Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
08 – Waiting For The Man
09 – The Width Of A Circle
10 – Queen Bitch
11 – The Supermen
12 – Song For Bob Dylan
13 – Andy Warhol
14 – Oh! You Pretty Things
15 – Kooks
16 – Fill Your Heart
17 – Amsterdam
18 – Andy Warhol
19 – White Light, White Heat
20 – Lady Stardust
21 – Right On MOther
22 – Moonage Daydream

Tracks 01-05 – Top Gear (18-12-67)
Track 06 – Top Gear (13-05-68)
Track 07 – Dave Lee Travis Show (20-10-69)
Track 08 – Sound Of The 70’s: Andy Ferris (25-03-70)
Tracks 09- 13 – In Concert : John Peel (03-06-71)
Tracks 14 – 18 – Sound Of The 70’s: Bob Harris (21-09-71)
Track 19 – Sound Of The 70’s: Bob Harris (23-05-72)
Tracks 20-22 – Arnold Corns, Radio Luxemburg Studios (10-03-71)

From the original uploader

From the earliest recordings made in 1967 to the sixteenth session in 2002 Bowie has contributed some fascinating live sets to the BBC archives.

The early recordings of Bowie at the BBC particularly hold great interest and document an artist still trying to find his way in the world with apparent giant leaps in style although if you really study them it’s more of a rapid evolution.

Most of the unofficial recordings have variable sound quality and generally attribute the wrong dates to the various sets Bowie performed up to the early 70s. Pick and mix bootlegs confuse matters still further as do the often repetitive set lists. The official Bowie at the BBC release is by far the best available but is far from complete so this is where this new release from Godfather steps in as in contains many of the important tracks missing from the original release and all in excellent quality.

Okay, the four volumes of The Rise and Rise of Ziggy Stardust are more complete still, but have poor quality on some sessions. So if you have the official release then the Lost Beeb Tapes makes a sensible purchase filling in most of the gaps in great quality.

The first session documents all the tracks from the Top Gear session of 1967. This vaudevillian period is often derided by Bowie fans but in truth the songs reproduced here live are worthy of re-evaluation and Bowies juvenilia is much more refined and developed than many would have us believe. These are clever songs for those with open minds and beautifully played.

When I’m Five is a sentimental monologue from the 1968 Top Gear Session and is the only full studio recording of the song (A rough demo also exists). The Dave Lee Travis Show of 1969 brings us a great version of unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed delivered quite ferociously that in some way could be attributed to the then recent death of Bowie’s father.

The 1970 show offers us Waiting for the man and The Width of a Circle backed by Bowies then band The Hype. Both songs are guitar heavy workouts almost progressive in delivery.

The John Peel show of 1971 is quite an oddity and unique in sound and structure with various guest vocalists and friends helping Bowie fulfill his Warhol-come-Svengali aspirations. The pick of the sessions is the 1971 Bob Harris show featuring just Mick Ronson and Bowie in a stripped down acoustic set of Hunky Dory songs. All the songs are played quite superbly and it’s surprising the whole set didn’t feature on the official release. The 1972 Bob Harris session completes the disc with a full on Ziggy version of the Velvet’s White Light/ White Heat. So it’s a 10/10 for Godfather so far.

Bonus tracks feature three tracks wrongly attributed to Arnold Corns with the exception of Moonage Daydream. Unfortunately more complete and better quality versions of these three bonus tracks are available elsewhere.

The Rolling Stones – Mannheim, Germany (09/03/73)

Rolling Stones
Mannheim On Ice (SODD-060/61)
Eisstadion
Mannheim, Germany
09/03/73

Disc 1:

Introduction
Brown Sugar
Bitch
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
100 Years Ago
Star Star
Angie
Sweet Virginia
You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Disc 2:

Dancing With Mr. D
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Midnight Rambler
band introduction
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash – Nashville, TN (02/17-18/69) “Songs From the Real America”

JOHNNY CASH / BOB DYLAN
Songs From The Real America
Lable: The Swingin’ Pig – TSP 0860-3
Remastered Vinyl Drop
Recorded at CBS Studio, Nashville, TN
1969-02-17-18
LB-11927

Tracklist

A1 Good Ol’ Mountain Dew
A2 I Still Miss Someone
A3 Careless Love
A4 Matchbox
A5 That’s Alright Mama
A6 Big River
A7 Girl Of The North Country
B1 I Walk The Line
B2 You Are My Sunshine
B3 Ring Of Fire
B4 Guess Things Happen That Way
B5 Just A Closer Walk With Thee
B6 T For Texas
B7 Living The Blues
B8 One Too Many Mornings

The Rolling Stones – Get Satisfaction…If You Want

The Rolling Stones
GET SATISFACTION…IF YOU WANT
( The Swingin’ Pig Records TSP-CD-003 )
unreleased BBC recordings.

1. Come On 1’59
BBC Saturday Club, London 26.10.1963
2. Memphis Tennessee 2’18
see 1
3. Roll Over Beethoven 2’14
see 1
4. Not Fade Away 2’02
BBC, London 10 OR 18.4.1964
5. Down The Road Apiece 1’59
BBC Top Gear, London 6.3.1965 (rec.4.3.)
6. Route 66 2’26
BBC Saturday Club 9.5.1964 (rec.19.3)
7. Cops And Robbers 3’39
see 6
8. You Better Move On 2’39
see 6
9. Mona ( I Need You Baby ) 2’46
see 6
10. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 3’29
see 5
11. The Last Time 3,05
see 5
12. Mercy Mercy 2’49
BBC Yeh Yeh, London 30.8.1965
13. Interview with Mick Jagger 0’48
about recording in USA
14. Cry To Me 3’01
BBC Saturday Club, London 18.9.1965 (rec.30.8)
15. Fanny Mae 2’10
see 14
16. Interview with Mick Jagger 0’22
about recording Satisfaction
17. ( I Can’t Get No ) Satisfaction 3’42
see 12
18. 2120 South Michigan Avenue 3’43
BBC Rhythm & Blues, London 31.10.1964
19. The Spider And The Fly 3’24
see 12
20. Oh Baby ( We Got A Good Thing Goin’) 1’51
see 12
21. Interview with Mick Jagger/Brian Jones 0’46
about reasons to go

Bob Dylan – In The Footsteps of Planet Waves

BOB DYLAN and THE BAND
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF PLANET WAVES

Tracks list:

Instrumental (Los Angeles November 2nd1973 )
Going Going Gone, studio, November. 5-6, 1973
House of the rising sun (Los Angeles November 02nd 1973)
Nobody’cept you (Los Angeles November 2nd 1973 )
Nobody ‘Cept You (Los Angeles November 05th1973)
Forever young (New-York November 8th 1973)
Crosswind Jambouree (Instrumental Los Angeles November 2nd 1973)
Tough Mama (Chicago January 3rd 1974)
Nobody ‘Cept You (Chicago January 4th 1974)
Something There Is About You (Toronto January 10th 1974 )
Wedding Song (Largo, January 15th 1974)
Going Going Gone (Clearwater April, 1976)
You angel you ( Clearwater April, 1976)
The Crippled Crow Booker T(vocal), B.Dylan (harp) Malibu February 1973
Hazel (San Francisco November 25th1976)
Forever Young (San Francisco November 25th1976)

LB-10461, (51min), in the footsteps of planet waves, (Concept Slection Arts by HIGHLAND 2007 ), Thanks to all the tapers, uploaders and seeders who kindly shared the music., Flacs files are converted with Dbpoweramp to wav, Dbpoweramp has been used to convert to flac level 6, Note:, For Tracks 1 2 5 6 9 10 12 Steinberg wavelab audio editing station has been used

bittorrent download 11/12; this is all lossy as if from a collection of different mp3s; has hollow mechanical sound; (did not listen to all of this)

Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty & Bob Dylan – London, England (10/15/87)

Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, & Tom Petty
Wembley Arena
London, UK
October 15, 1987

CD 1 (Roger McGuinn):
01. //Don’t You Write Her Off
02. Ballad of Easy Rider
03. Bells of Rhymney
04. Light up the Darkness
05. Tiffany Queen
06. Chestnut Mare
07. Drug Store Truck Driving Man
08. King of the Hill
09. Eight Miles High
10. Turn, Turn, Turn
11. Mr. Tambourine Man

(Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers):
12. Keep Your Hands to Yourself
13. How Many More Days
14. The Image of Me
15. American Girl
16. It’s All Work Out
17. Goodbye Little Rich Girl
18. Don’t Come Around Here No More
19. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
20. Southern Accent

CD 2:
01. So You Wanna be a Rock ‘n Roll Star (with McGuinn)
02. Refugee

(Bob Dylan):
03. Blowin’ In The Wind
04. Like A Rolling Stone
05. Maggie’s Farm
06. Ballad Of A Thin Man
07. I’ll Remember You
08. Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
09. Clean-Cut
10. Simple Twist Of Fate
11. Watching The River Flow
12. John Brown
13. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
14. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
15. Dead Man, Dead Man
16. Forever Young
17. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35

Total time = 155:27

Concert #28 of 1987 Temples In Flames Tour. Concert #88 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1987 concert #34.
1-10, 13-15 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums)
and with The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec (backing vocals).
11 Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (piano).
12 Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (organ).
5, 14 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
14, 15 Roger McGuinn (guitar).

Source 1:

LB-3481

Source: bobandbruce reported, “I got this one in a trade, so I have info about the source, but it seems to be an audience recording. I would rate it to good or even very good. I have never seen circulating the complete set, so I have no idea about the Tom Petty tracks. Any information would be appreciated. The beginning of the recording is cut, but I didn’t find any other faults. Lineage: 2(Audience recording > ? >) CD trade > CD-R > EAC > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC….I got this one in a trade several years ago. As I have never seen this one circulating, I decided to seed it here. This is the complete Concert of the 15 October Wembley Stadium gig of the ‘Temple of Flames’ tour, including the, I guess, full sets of Roger McGuinn and Tom Petty. As it was no problem to find out the Bob dylan setlist, I could figure out the song titles of the Roger Mcguinn set, but I had no idea about most of the Tom Petty song titles, so if anyone could help me out and could replace the question marks it would be highly appreciated.”


Source 2:

LB-4393

Dylan set only

I uploaded LB-4393 in 2007. But I recreated FLAC file this time because
I have already deleted FLAC file made before.
Different recording than LTB (LB-5599) GS (LB-5614)

Trade > CDR > Wav > FLAC(Level:8)

Bob Dylan – Chicago, IL (01/04/74)

Bob Dylan
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Stadium
4 January 1974

01 – Hero Blues
02 – Lay Lady Lay
03 – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
04 – It Ain’t Me, Babe
05 – Tough Mama
06 – Ballad Of A Thin Man

The Band
07 – Stage Fright (Robbie Robertson)
08 – The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Robbie Robertson)
09 – King Harvest (Has Surely Come) (Robbie Robertson)
10 – Long Black Veil (Danny Dill – Marijohn Wilkin)
11 – I shall Be released
12 – Up On Cripple Creek (Robbie Robertson)

13 – All Along The Watchtower
14 – Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
15 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

16 – The Times They Are A-Changin’
17 – Love Minus Zero/No Limit
18 – The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
19 – Nobody ‘Cept You
20 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)

The Band
21 – Rag Mama Rag (Robbie Robertson)
22 – When You Awake (Richard Manuel – Robbie Robertson)
23 – The Shape I’m In (Robbie Robertson)
24 – The Weight (Robbie Robertson)

25 – Forever Young
26 – Something There Is About You
27 – Like A Rolling Stone
28 – Maggie’s Farm

Second concert of the 1974 Tour of America with The Band.

1-6, 13-15 25-28 Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar, harmonica),
Robbie Robertson (guitar),
Garth Hudson (synthesizer),
Richard Manual (keyboards),
Rick Danko (bass),
Levon Helm (drums).

16-20 Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar, harmonica).

Notes.
– Last live performance of Hero Blues.
– Live debut of Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door.

4 new songs (22%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour.

Stereo audience recording.

LB-02636 ; 56min+60min ; 2CDR ; Rating: B+

1/4/74 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois

from lk aud set; The stereo master contained many, many RH channel ‘drop outs’.
These have been repaired by using the LH channel and adding some ‘ambiance’ – so the mono snippit is less abrupt.
CD > EAC > CoolEdit 2000 > channel repairs > Flac.;

abrupt start on d1t1, background talking d2t2, d2t3, d2t5; has tv band; very good to excellent sound [B+] has a few spots of background scratchiness static like on d2t3 or d2t5 2:16, d2t11 1:3x, 2:0x; drops between many tracks and has some discontinuities