The Clash – Boston, MA (03/09/80)

The Clash
Orpheum Theater
Boston, Mass.
March 9, 1980

From My CDR collection.

1: Tuning 1:13
2: Clash City Rockers 3:41
3: Brand New Cadillac 2:06
4: Safe European Home 3:51
5: Jimmy Jazz 4:29
6: London Calling 3:43
7: Guns of Brixton 3:31
8: Stand By Me 3:21
9: Protex Blue 2:08
10: White Wan 4:13
11: Koka Kola > 1:38
12: I Fought the Law 2:29
13: Spanish Bombs (end spliced after song, tape flip) 3:45
14: Rudie Can’t Fail 3:26
15: Police and Thieves 6:44
16: Stay Free 4:04
17: Wrong ’em Boyo 4:00
18: Clampdown 4:15
19: Janie Jones 2:01
20: Complete Control 3:25
21: Encore Applause 2:19
22: Armagideon Time (Natty Dread on vocals) 5:29
23: Tommy Gun 2:29
24: London’s Burning 3:21

lineage:
AKG D-190E microphones >Sony 158 cassette deck (dolby B on) > Maxell XLI 90 min. cassettes > copy (same, no dolby) >played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) >flac (sb’s aligned) > MP3

Joe Strummer: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Mick Jones: lead guitar, piano, harmonica
Paul Simonon: bass, backing vocals
Topper Headon: drums, percussion

Bob Marley – Boston, MA (07/11/73)

The Wailers
Pall’s Mall
Boston, MA
7/11/1973 (July)

WBCN-FM— FMMR > R > CD > Eac > Wav > Flac (show id: 180359

Recorded by the legendary Neil Cronin and copied in a trade in the mid 70’s to two Sony PR-150 reels for Taper Pat. Mastered to cd by Matt Smith — R >apogee mini me (24/96) > apogee mini dac (monitoring) > wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 20/44) > CD (thanks a ton guys!!!) @

1 Intro > Lively Up Yourself
2 400 Years
3 Stir it Up
4 Slave Driver
5 Stop that Train
6 Kinky Reggae
7 Concrete Jungle
8 Get up Stand Up > Outro (DJ Banter)

notes:

@ a little background on this gem. i saw this version of this show on one of Taper Pat’s lists and asked for a copy. I believe Matt had part of it and Pat had the rest of it, and then they put it together and sent me a copy. so grateful my friends! new wailers sources of this quality are truly rare and just wonderful. despite the minor blemishes on all copies that come from the set up and station, this is a joy to listen to and i don’t think this will get any better. maybe someday we’ll see a transfer from the mr or prefm source but that it has taken this long to get this source out, I’m not counting on it.

1st US performance – great show – overall, very enjoyable sound
of course it still has the slight monitor and / or equipment noise and perhaps some fm interference that are present on the commonly available sources (faint hum or buzz and occasional slight crackle?)

morever, we have had a copy with unknown generation
and then in 2005 emerged a 3rd gen tape. i really enjoy it but it was edited
by a person with little experience. i believe they did a nice job with
what they had but there are a few differences between sources:

* this source is a touch longer. it has more of the preshow recorded (bob’s short intro). both are complete however.

* the 3rd gen tape has it’s volume boosted which also boosts
the volume of the blemishes and crowd. as a result, i believe this
source has a more mellow sound and feel overall.

* the 3rd gen tape sounds tampered with, it has had some “equalizing”: it sounds and feels a little unnatural while this seems to have a more steady sound and feel to it. this new source has a fuller range and dynamic of instruments and vocals. in other words, the equalizing seems to both amplify and bury the music resulting in a less authentic and pleasing experience for me.
the edited tape version sounds more tinny and has less warmth than the unedited reel version.

* i can understand the dilemma of to edit or not: i think we need both. while
editing major issues can move toward restoration, it can also distort the actual sound of the show. editing also results in irreversible changes preventing continual improvements or remasters as individual skill and technology improve. it also reflects and embodies the subjective preferences of the editor which is very risky. still if a version can be enhanced to make the listening experience
as enjoyable as it can be at that time, that’s nice to have until even better upgrades are possible. I believe it is ideal to have a “raw” or unedited version in order to both preserve the music and allow for the best possible long term improvements.

While I don’t think you will be disappointed by either source, especially given the band and what’s generally available from them, imo, it’s critical that we get this source and upgrade into general circulation.

Bruce Hornsby – Boston, MA (05/27/05)

Bruce Hornsby
05/27/05
Avalon
Boston, MA

Audience Recording

White Wheeled Limo
Funhouse
Manhattan Island Serenade (Leon Russell Cover)
Spider Fingers > Tempus Fugit > Spider Fingers
Fields of Gray > That’s Where Its At > Fields of Gray
Long Tall Cool One
Jacob’s Ladder > Pig in a Pen > I Put a Spell on You
End of the Innocence
Gonna Be Some Changes Made
The Way It Is

Frank Zappa – Boston, MA (10/24/76)

Frank Zappa
10/24/76
Music Hall
Boston, MA

Early Show:
Intro
Stinkfoot
The Poodle Lecture
Dirty Love
Wind Up Workin’ In A Gas Station
Tryin’ To Grow A Chin
The Torture Never Stops
City of Tiny Lights
You Didn’t Try To Call Me
Mars Needs Yo Mama
Titties ‘n Beer
Black Napkins
Listen to Me Boy
Honey Don’t You Want A Man Like Me?
Howdy Doody
Dinah Moe Humm
Random Riff
Who Are They
Instrumental
And Your Bird Can Sing
Bass Jam
Stay With Me

Jerry Garcia, Duane Allman & Bob Weir – Boston, MA (11/21/70)

JERRY GARCIA, BOB WEIR & DUANE ALLMAN
WBCN Studios, Boston
November 21, 1970

This is sometimes labeled as 11/20. I have no idea which day is correct.

1. advertisement
2. El Paso
3. banter
4. Big River
5. I Know You Rider
6. banter
7. Jam
8. banter
9. Dark Hollow
10. banter
11. Angie
12. Let Me In

Source 1:
This is a tagged version of shnid: 77475
FM MASTER REEL > 2ND GEN (?) REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT >
COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC

Source 2:
76324
Acoustic live FM broadcast remastered
Definite upgrade of originally very rough recording of the exceptional performance

Bruce Springsteen – Boston, MA (04/22/09)

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
TD BankNorth Garden
Boston, MA
April 22, 2009

Badlands
Candy’s Room
Outlaw Pete
She’s The One
Working On A Dream
Seeds
Johnny 99
Youngstown
Raise Your Hand
I Wanna Be Sedated
Spirit In The Night
For You
Waiting On A Sunny Day
The Promised Land
Jungleland
Kingdom of Days
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
The Rising
Born To Run
Encore Break
Hard Times
Thunder Road
Land Of Hope And Dreams
So Young and In Love (with Dropkick Murphys)
American Land (with Dropkick Murphys)
Glory Days
Seven Nights To Rock

Bruce Springsteen – Boston, MA (04/21/09)

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Boston, MA
TD BankNorth Garden
April 21, 2009

Badlands
Adam Raised A Cain
Outlaw Pete
Out In The Street
Working on A Dream
Seeds
Johnny 99
The Ghost of Tom Joad
Raise Your Hand
I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide (Z.Z. Top; first time since ’87!)
I’m Going Down
Growin’ Up
Waiting On A Sunny Day
The Promised Land
The Wrestler
Kingdom of Days
Radio Nowhere
Lonesome Day
The Rising
Born To Run
Encore Break
Hard Times
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Land Of Hope And Dreams
American Land
Rosalita

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Boston, MA (07/12/98)

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
07/12/98
The Roxy
Boston, MA

Intro/The Boogie Bumper
Jumpin’ Jack
I Wanna Be Just Like You
Minnie The Moocher
Mr. Pinstripe Suit
Jump With My Baby
Cruell Spell
King Of Swing
You & Me & The Bottle Makes 3 Tonight
Swingin’ All Day
Mambo Swing
Drum Solo/So Long, Farewell, Goodbye!
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby?
Go Daddy-O