The Who – Kansas City, MO (07/02/70)

The Who
I’m Free at the Freedom Palace
July 2nd, 1970
Freedom Palace
Kansas City, MO

SOURCE: AUD
QUALITY: B+
ARTWORK: N/A

TRACKLISTING:

  1. Heaven And Hell (Beginning Cut)
  2. I Can’t Explain (Cuts In)
  3. Water (Cut at 6:41)
  4. Young Man Blues
  5. I Don’t Even Know Myself (Cuts In)
  6. Overture (Cuts In)
  7. It’s A Boy (End Cut)
  8. Amazing Journey (Beginning Cut)
  9. Sparks
  10. Pinball Wizard
  11. I’m Free
  12. Summertime Blues (Cuts In)
  13. Shaken’ All Over (Cuts In)
  14. My Generation (Cuts In, Cut at 6:46, End Cut)
    TOTAL RUNTIME: 1hr 1min 5secs

LINEAGE: Master AUD source>?>2nd gen cassette>pc>wav 24/96>wav 16/44(adobe audtion)>flac>WAV>Cool Edit Pro v2.1>FLAC 8

TRANSFER/EDITING NOTES:
This surprisingly clear audience recording from 1970 captures The Who in typical blistering form for the time period, if not slightly plagued by what sounds like some technical issues at the beginning of the show. There are some cuts throughout this recording as well which make it far from complete. Fortunately, what we do have here is great and seems to improve in sound quality as the show goes on. We are fortunate enough to have this recording because of Charles C.’s original efforts to record and trade this show along with The Who’s performance from the Kemper Arena in ’75.
There are a couple of main issues with the source I used in this remaster.
First off, the overall level of the recording is very low. I have properly amplified the overall signal to a reasonable level while not using any compression or limiting in the process.
Secondly, the frequency response of this recording was very unbalanced, as with many audience recordings, with a bulk of low to low mid frequencies dominating the spectrum. I have therefore adjusted several nasty frequencies to help eliminate some of the unneccesary noise and boominess to the overall tone. No noise reduction of any kind has been used in this remaster. Enjoy The Who at their best, live in 1970!

upped by: theface07

HUGE THANKS TO “Charles C.” & “weedwacker” FOR THE SOURCE OF THIS RECORDING!!!

Pink Floyd – Turn Off The Light Thu The Dark

Pink Floyd
“Turn Off The Light Thru The Dark”
1970’s MC RoIO
Compiled From Vinyl Sources

MC Side A = Tracks 1&2
MC Side B = Tracks 3,4&5

Track01…Echoes, {25:22}
Track02…Point Me At The Sky, {4:10}
Track03…One Of These Days, {6:51}
Track04…Atom Heart Mother, {17:25}
Track05…Astronomy Domine, {4:13}

Ripped By ninef: This 1970’s MCRoIO was commonly available at UK Record Fairs
during the 1970s & early 1980s.
I have deliberately retained the “noise” for two reasons:
1) If anyone uses the tracks in this recording as a source and/or remasters it
(with version labelling) the “noise”-level will give a starting point
2) it preserves a bit of the “vinyl” experience/years 🙂

This Recording…
Transfered From 1970sM/C to Flac16 Septmber 2005.
From 1970sMC>EACwav>Flac16
using 3Head HXPro Deck (Normal Bias, No EQ)>Direct Audio Path>EACwav>Flac 112a (16bit)

Pink Floyd – From Oblivion (1968-1971)

Pink Floyd
From Oblivion

Disc 1

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 13:09 (1)
  2. Fat Old Sun 16:04 (1)
  3. Atom Heart Mother 16:05 (1)
  4. The Embryo 12:02 (1)
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:13 (1)
    Total Time: 70:35

Disc 2

  1. Cymbaline 11:55
  2. One Of These Days 6:13 (2)
  3. Echoes 24:07 (2)
  4. A Saucerful Of Secrets 6:29 (3)
  5. Green Is The Colour 6:00 (4)
  6. Pink Blues 5:30 (1)
    Total Time: 60:16

(1) 17 Oct. 1971, Community Concourse, San Diego, USA
(2) 30 Sep. 1971, Paris Cinema, London, UK
(3) 25 June 1968, 201 Piccadilly Studio 1, London, UK
(4) 12 May 1969, BBC, Paris Cinema, London, UK

Pink Floyd – Total Eclipse – A Restrospective 1967-1993

Pink Floyd
Total Eclipse – A Retrospective 1967-1993

Format: 5 CD Total for all 5 Discs
Catalog: GDR CD 9320 Great Dane Records
Misc.: SIAE, ADD stereo
Produced: Italy 9/1993
Quality: Sup/Ex
Tracks:
Disc 1

  1. Arnold Layne 2:56
  2. Candy And A Currant Bun 2:46
  3. See Emily Play 2:53
  4. Flaming 2:49
  5. The Scarecrow 2:02
  6. The Gnome 2:11
  7. Mathilda Mother 3:22
  8. Scream Thy Last Scream 4:41
  9. Vegetable Man 2:28
  10. Apples And Oranges 3:08
  11. Pow R. Toc H. 2:56
  12. Jugband Blues 3:49
  13. Nick’s Boogie 11:48
  14. It Would Be So Nice 3:44
  15. Julia Dream 2:25
  16. Let There Be More Light 3:42
  17. Murderistic Women 3:50
  18. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 2:51
  19. Point Me At The Sky 3:34
  20. Baby Blue Shuffle in ‘D’ Minor 4:03

Total Time Disc 1 72:00
Disc 2

  1. The Embryo 3:26
  2. Green Is The Colour 3:28
  3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 7:15
  4. The Narrow Way part 1 4:37
  5. Biding My Time (Work) 5:06
  6. Oneone/Fingal’s Cave 8:11
  7. Rain In The Country 7:01
  8. The Violence Sequence 4:33
  9. If 4:27
  10. Cymbaline 10:50
  11. Atom Heart Mother 20:13

Total Time Disc 2 79:09
Disc 3

  1. Blues 5:07
  2. Breathe 3:00
  3. On The Run 6:22
  4. The Great Gig In The Sky 4:32
  5. Money 1:43
  6. Brain Damage/Eclipse 3:27
  7. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5 23:31
  8. Raving And Drooling 10:45
  9. You’ve Gotta Be Crazy 13:10

Total Time Disc 3 71:39
Disc 4

  1. Echoes 21:25
  2. Pigs On The Wing parts 1 & 2 3:35
  3. Comfortably Numb 2:39
  4. When The Tigers Broke Free 2:55
  5. Mother 6:40
  6. What Shall We Do Now? 4:42
  7. Bring The Boys Back Home 1:47
  8. Outside The Wall 4:09
  9. The Hero’s Return parts 1 & 2 3:58
  10. Run Like Hell 7:24
  11. On The Turning Away 6:48
  12. Money 11:33

Total Time Disc 4 77:37

Some fan found a copy that added a fifth disc to this collection. I post it here in mp3 as this was all that I had available. I have my doubts concerning his source. If it IS from “Total Eclipse” then it is a bootleg of the original bootleg.

  1. Heart Beat, Pig Meat
  2. Crumbling Land (
  3. Come In # 51, Your Time Is Up
  4. Give Birth To A Smile
  5. Terminal Frost (DYOL Mix)
  6. Another Brick In The Wall, Part II
  7. Apples And Oranges (Stereo Mix)
  8. Not Now John (Obscured Version)
  9. Coming Back To Life (Promo Version)
  10. Take It Back (Extended Version)
  11. See Emily Play & Several Small Furry Animals (Remix)
  12. Country Theme (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  13. Mexico ’78 (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  14. Big Theme (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  15. Small Theme (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  16. Carrera Slow Blues (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  17. Unknown Song (Zabriskia Point Ouutake)
  18. Country Song (Zabriskie Point Outtake)
  19. Astronomy Domine (live Miami Florida 1994)

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
David Gilmour

Queen – Frejus, France (07/30/86)

Queen
July 30, 1986
Amphitheatre
Frejus, France


01.Intro
02.One Vision
03.Tie Your Mother Down
04.In The Lap Of The Gods…Revisited
05.Seven Seas Of Rhye
06.Liar
07.Tear It Up
08.A Kind Of Magic
09.Day-O
10.Under Pressure
11.Another One Bites The Dust
12.Who Wants To Live Forever
13.I Want To Break Free
14.impromptu
15.Guitar Solo
16.Now I’m Here

Dics 2
01.Love Of My Life
02.Is This The World We Created?
03.You’re So Square (Baby I Don’t Care)
04.Hello Mary Lou
05.Tutti Frutti
06.Bohemian Rhapsody
07.Hammer To Fall
08.Crazy Little Thing Called Love
09.Radio Ga Ga
10.We Will Rock You
11.Friends Will Be Friends
12.We Are The Champions
13.God Save The Queen

Queen – Dallas, TX (10/28/78)

Queen
Dallas, TX
10/28/78
Dallas County Convention Center Arena
ìPremier Jazzî



Disc 1 from first generation copy

  1. We Will Rock You (fast)
  2. Let Me Entertain You
  3. If You Canít Beat Them
  4. Somebody To Love
  5. Medley: Death On Two Legs/
  6. Killer Queen/
  7. Bicycle Race/
  8. I’m In Love With My Car
  9. Get Down Make Love
  10. You’re My Best Friend
  11. Now I’m Here
  12. Spread Your Wings
  13. Dreamer’s Ball
  14. Love Of My Life
  15. ’39
  16. It’s Late
  17. Brighton Rock
    Disc 2 from Master Tape
  18. Fat Bottomed Girls
  19. Sheer Heart Attack/
  20. Keep Yourself Alive
  21. Bohemian Rhapsody
    Encore 1
  22. Tie Your Mother Down
    Encore 2
  23. We Will Rock You
  24. We Are The Champions
    God Save The Queen(faded per moderators)

Taperís Notes:
This is the first recording by V4TX. It was recorded using a $20 GE cassette recorder with the external microphone that came with it. I was sitting in the lower part of the balcony. I am making this tape available to the community due to the fact that all research I have done indicates that this show does not circulate in a complete form. This tape contains the complete performance. It is not a great recording by any stretch of the imagination, but it is far from awful. Even though I was in the balcony, the concert was loud, and there is very little audience interference, most interference is during the encores. I would say this is a cut above ìfor completists only.î All instruments and vocals are present. Itís clear, but not high fidelity. The historical significance of this tape is it is the first show of the Jazz tour, I believe played before the album was released. This tape was traded a bit around the time it was recorded, but never in this quality. So I wouldnít call this uncirculated, just undercirculated.

Transfer Notes:
The tape was originally made on 2 Ampex 90 minute normal bias tapes. Unfortunately time was not kind to either tapes. However, soon after the concert, if I remember, that weekend, I transferred the show to another set of cassettes. That turned out to be a good thing. What is on CD 1 is from that first generation copy. What I did was take only the right channel from that tape and split it. The left channel had a lower signal and much more hiss. Believe me, with the rig that was used, the tape was a mono recording, so nothing is missing by dropping the left channel. I then played it directly to a Sony CDR-W33. I did equalize it a bit There was no use of the Limiter, or any attempt to reduce hiss. I know some purists will cringe at this, but I did the transfer for my ears, and I believe it makes the recording better. The change is minimal. Another thing about the first disc. There is a break after ìNow Iím Here,î for a tape flip, unfortunately there is also a brief break after ìSpread Your Wings.î This is due to the fact that as a 16 year old, when I made the transfer, I decided to fill the tape up as much as possible and moved that song from the beginning of side 2 to the end of side 1. But as I said, if I didnít make the transfer we wouldnít have this show at all. Who knew 27 years later people would still want a copy. At least I hope they do. I didnít try to fix the break, I wanted to leave the tape as close to how I have it. There is nothing missing, just a brief cut. CD 2 however is taken from the master. For some reason this tape didnít fall apart as much as the first tape. The same method of transfer was used for it as with CD 1. The encores are what seem to be missing from the other source of this show, and unfortunately this is where most of the crowd interference happens. They do not ruin the tape, just make it a bit annoying. I hope the Queen community likes this tape. Again, Iím not sharing it as a great document, but a unique one of the first Jazz show.

One other Note: This was the night ìKiss Meets the Phantom of the Park,î originally aired, and in the pre-VCR days the group that went to this concert were somewhat bummed they were missing that show. However, by the end of the concert, and after reading reviews of the Kiss program, we knew we made the right call.

The Rolling Stones – London, England (03/14/71)

The Rolling Stones
03/14/71
Chalk Farm Roundhouse (2nd Show)
London, England

Art indicates this is from a bootleg entitled London Roundhouse. There is no other source info.

Jumping Jack Flash
Live With Me
Dead Flowers
Stray Cat Blues
Love In Vain
Prodigal Son
Midnight Rambler
Bitch
Introduction
Honky Tonk Women
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Bonus Tracks: Leeds, England (03/13/71)

Little Queenie
Brown Sugar
Street Fighting Man

Bob Dylan – Down in the Basement, 1967

BOB DYLAN,TINY TIM & THE BAND
‘Down in the Basement’
West Saugerties, New York
1967

Moonlight 9642
Released: 1996

SOURCE: Factory Pressed Disc > dBpoweramp (AccurateRip) > FLAC Level 8

400dp iScans

I GOT YOU BABE
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE
INSTRUMENTAL 1
GONNA GET YOU NOW
INSTRUMENTAL 2
MIGHTY QUINN
LO AND BEHOLD
APPLE SUCKLING TREE
TINY MONTGOMERY
I SHALL BE RELEASED
INSTRUMENTAL 3
INSTRUMENTAL 4
SONNY BOY
PIANO RAG
INSTRUMENTAL 5
BE MY BABY

JTT, February 2021

Pink Floyd – London, England (10/16/94)

Pink Floyd
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London, England
16 October 1994

Disc 1:

  1. intro
  2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
  3. Learning to Fly
  4. High Hopes
  5. Take It Back
  6. Coming Back to Life
  7. Sorrow
  8. Keep Talking
  9. Another Brick in the Wall
  10. One of these Days

Disc 2:

  1. Speak to Me
  2. Breathe
  3. On the Run
  4. Time >> Breathe (reprise)
  5. The Great Gig in the Sky
  6. Money
  7. Us and Them
  8. Any Colour You Like
  9. Brain Damage
  10. Eclipse
  11. Wish You Were Here
  12. Comfortably Numb
  13. Run Like Hell

The Who – You Are Who?: Demos and Outtakes from Who Are You

The Who
You Are Who?
Demos & Outtakes for the “Who Are You? – Album, 1976-78

Lineage cd > eac > wav > traders little helper > flac

Origin: CD – (Disc label and ID: WHO 78)Liberated

  1. Who Are You (Studio-outtake – Daltry vocals)
  2. Who Are You (Original Pete Townshend demo – Townshend vocals)
  3. Love is Coming Down (P.T. Demo)
  4. New Song (P.T. demo-original mix)
  5. Sister Disco (P.T. demo-original mix)
  6. Never Ask Me (P.T. demo-original mix)
  7. I Like It That Way (original P.T. acoustic version)
  8. Love is Wine (unreleased P.T. demo)
  9. Keep on Working (original P.T. demo)
  10. Guitar and Pen (original P.T. demo)
  11. Music Must Change (P.T. demo – original mix)
  12. Empty Glass (original P.T. demo-version)
  13. No Road Romance (P.T. demo – original mix)
  14. Barbara Ann (Who-Studio outtake)
  15. Peppermint Lump (P.T. demo with schoolgirl Angie singing-released as a 7″ on STIFF Records in 1979, credited to Angie)