Bob Dylan – San Diego, CA (06/09/86)

Bob Dylan, 6/9/86,
Sports Arena, San Diego, CA,


4CDR

(44min+40min+43min+39min),

LB-395
aud master, very good sound
drop/cut between cdrs, discontinuities between tracks

CD1

1 So Long, Good Luck And Goodbye (Weldon Rodgers)
2 Positively 4th Street
3 Clean-Cut Kid
4 I’ll Remember You
5 Shot Of Love
6 That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
7 Masters Of War
8 + 9 Straight Into Darkness (Petty)
10 Can’t Get Enough Of Your Money (Petty)
11 The Waiting (Petty)

CD2

1 Breakdown (Petty)
2 To Ramona
3 One Too Many Mornings
4 It Ain’t Me, Babe
5 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A Null)
6 Just Like A Woman
7 Unchain My Heart (James Freddy/Agnes Jones)
8 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky

CD3

1 Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
2 Ballad Of A Thin Man
3 So You Wanna Be A Rock N Roll Star ? (Petty)
4 I Need To Know (Petty)
5 Bye Bye Johnny (C Berry)
6 Refugee (Petty)
7 Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35
8 Seeing The Real You At Last
9 Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson)

10 I And I

CD4

1 Like A Rolling Stone
2 In The Garden
3 Blowin’ In The Wind
4 Got My Mind Made Up (Dylan/Petty)
5 Uranium Rock (Warren Smith)
6 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
7 crowd

Bob Dylan – Los Angeles, CA (06/06/86)

Bob Dylan and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
06-06-1986
The Forum,
Los Angeles
Amnesty International Benefit

6.6.86 Audience

  1. Band Of The Hand [5:41.02]
  2. License To Kill [4:05.21]
  3. Shake A Hand [4:26.47] / [14:12.70]

6.6.86 Soundboard

  1. LICENSE TO KILL [3:38.57]
  2. SHAKE A HAND [3:45.10] / [7:23.67]

Queen – Oakland, CA (07/14/80)

Queen
Oakland, USA
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
July 14, 1980

This is a third generation recording of an excellent early Game tour gig. The quality is superb, and surely an upgrade of all previous versions. Unfortunately the last track is TYMD, but at least we have most of the concert. Save Me cuts out at the end, so we’re missing Now I’m Here as well. It’s awesome to hear Freddie sing Need Your Loving Tonight like the record version, because his voice was in such good shape early on in the tour. For that song alone, this bootleg is worth obtaining, but the entire show has Freddie in magical voice. Brian’s guitar solo is a bit long and wandering, but he really does create some pretty things this night. Overall, this show is one of the very best.

Lineage: AUD > Master > 3rd Generation Tape > WAV > CDR > WAV > FLAC frontend (level 8)

Disc 1:
Jailhouse Rock
We Will Rock You (fast)
Let Me Entertain You
Need Your Loving Tonight
Play The Game
Mustapha
Death On Two Legs
Killer Queen
I’m In Love With My Car
Somebody To Love
Get Down, Make Love
You’re My Best Friend
Save Me

Disc 2:
Fat Bottomed Girls
Love Of My Life
Keep Yourself Alive
Tympani Solo
Guitar Solo / Brighton Rock (ending)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
Tie Your Mother Down

Distribute these files only if they are left completely unaltered, and always include the lineage information. As always with my shares (and preferably everybody else’s!), be sure that this recording is not made available at Queenzone or elsewhere in mp3 or any other lossy format. Keep lossless files lossless. 🙂

Enjoy!

Sir GH

The Who – Oakland, CA (10/09/76)

THE WHO
Alameda County Stadium, Oakland, California, USA,
1976-10-09

Disc 1
1. I Can’t Explain
2. Substitute
3. My Wife
4. Baba O’Riley
5. Squeeze Box
6. Behind Blue Eyes
7. Dreaming From The Waist
8. Magic Bus

              
Disc 2
1. Amazing Journey
2. Sparks
3. Acid Queen
4. Fiddle About
5. Pinball Wizard
6. I’m Free
7. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
8. We’re Not Gonna Take It
9. See Me, Feel Me

  1. Summertime Blues
  2. My Generation Blues
  3. Won’t Get Fooled Again

The Who – Oakland, CA (10/10/76)

THE WHO
Alameda County Stadium
Oakland, Ca
10. Oct. 1976

Disc 1:

  1. I Can’t Explain
  2. Substitute
  3. My Wife
  4. Baba O’Riley
  5. Squeeze Box
  6. Behind Blue Eyes
  7. Dreaming From The Waist
  8. Magic Bus
  9. Amazing Journey >
  10. Sparks

Disc 2:

  1. The Acid Queen
  2. Fiddle About
  3. Pinball Wizard
  4. I’m Free
  5. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  6. We’re Not Gonna Take It >
  7. See Me Feel Me
  8. Summertime Blues
  9. My Generation >
  10. Join Together >
  11. My Generation Blues
  12. Won’t Get Fooled Again
    encore:
  13. Shakin’ All Over >
  14. Spoonful >
  15. Johnny B. Goode

Tom Waits – Los Angeles, CA (06/xx/77)

Tom Waits
KPFK Radio
Los Angeles CA
1977-06-00

This is yet another one of the rare shows that you often hear about but never find anywhere.

(courtesy of M.R. archive) ;O)

Thank you very much to my good friend the italian gentleman Mauro Verona for sharing this gem. :o)

Quality : B

Lineage :

Source: Radio > unknown generation cassette

Wav > WavePad Sound Editor > Flac

Setlist :

  1. Interview
  2. Jitterbug Boy
  3. I Can’t Wait to Get Off Work
  4. DJ
  5. A Sight For Sore Eyes
  6. Tom Traubert’s Blues
  7. DJ Outro

If somebody should have the following shows :

The Tempeldrome Berlin 1985-22-02 and

The Paramount Theater Denver 1999-10-12

please be so kind as to share the shows with us. :o)

Bridge School Beneft – Mountain View, CA (11/01/92)

Bridge School Benefit
11/1/92
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA

Lawn, Center (Under Repeater Stacks): Nakamichi CM-300 CP-1’s >Sony WM-D6C,
Cass Master (XLIIS) Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o,
CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.47
(Recorded/Transferred, FLAC’d, Tagged, & Front-Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr)

Total time 174:10
1015 MB

Disc I (75:29)

Neil Young (13:14)

  1. 0:18 (introduction)
  2. 5:41 Sugar Mountain
  3. 3:05 I Am A Child
  4. 4:08 Heart Of Gold

Shawn Colvin (19:11)

  1. 3:31 Twilight
  2. 4:43 Polaroids
  3. 5:30 Steady On
  4. 5:25 Diamond In The Rough

Sammy Hagar (14:54)

  1. 5:10 Give To Live
  2. 3:41 Baby, What You Want Me To Do
  3. 6:01 Amnesty Is Granted

James Taylor (28:10)

  1. 4:02 Something In The Way She Moves
  2. 4:57 Copperline
  3. 3:28 Riding On A Railroad
  4. 4:26 Millworker
  5. 5:35 Carolina In My Mind
  6. 5:39 Sweet Baby James

Disc II (64:33)

Pearl Jam (31:34)

  1. 5:11 Footsteps
  2. 5:18 Jeremy
  3. 5:16 Black
  4. 5:10 Alive
  5. 4:15 Daughter
  6. 2:50 Angel
  7. 3:30 I Am a Patriot

Elton John (32:59)

  1. 4:45 Sixty Years On
  2. 4:01 The Greatest Discovery
  3. 4:35 Philadelphia Freedom
  4. 4:09 Daniel
  5. 3:15 The Last Song
  6. 6:14 Your Song
  7. 5:59 Candle In The Wind

Disc III (34:09)

Neil Young (33:20)

  1. 5:40 From Hank To Hendrix
  2. 6:00 After The Goldrush
  3. 6:00 Harvest Moon *
  4. 6:46 Unknown Legend @
  5. 8:51 Love Is The Key #
  6. 0:49 Green Sleeves (prerecorded)

#with Ben Keith
@ with other unnamed musicians
*with Elton John, Sammy Hagar, and other unnamed musicians

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

Tom Waits – Los Angeles, CA (06/19/76)

Tom Waits
The Troubadour
West Hollywood, CA
9pm Show
June 19, 1976



JF Archive Series No. 1 via JEMS

Taper: JF

Source: Panasonic or Sony portable cassette recorder with provided plug-in mic (mono)

Original 1970’s Transfer: JF master cassette > Toshiba Cassette Deck > Teac reel-to-reel (3-3/4 IPS)

JEMS 2014 Transfer: JF first-generation reel copy (3-3/4 IPS) > Otari 5050 mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX4 > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

01 Intro
02 Emotional Weather Report
03 Eggs and Sausage
04 Depot, Depot
05 Semi Suite
06 New Coat of Paint
07 The Ghosts of Saturday Night
08 Jitterbug Boy
09 Fumbling With the Blues
10 San Diego Serenade
11 Diamonds on My Windshield (incl. band intros)
12 Cupid > Heart of Saturday Night
13 Fever

JEMS loves to present vintage taper series and we’re pleased to inaugurate another one, this time from the archive of our new friend JF, who taped in and around Southern California in the ’70s and later resumed taping in Boston in the ’80s. He frequented smaller venues, like the Troubadour and the Roxy, leaving arenas to others and leaning more towards the folksier, jazzier and eclectic sides of rock.

His ’70s tapes were made on what I would describe as the kind of rectangular, portable, C-cel powered cassette recorder that my family and surely many others had in the ’70s, either a Panasonic or a Sony (we’re looking through internet pictures to figure out which one). While I used ours to record myself, my friends and my sister around the house, the teenage JF figured: Why not try taking it into concerts?

I only learned what recorder JF used after I had heard some of his tapes and I have to say I was mildly shocked. Given the gear, his tapes are remarkably clear and judging by his recordings from the Troubadour, he knew the right place to set up.

We kick things off with a fine representation of JF’s work at the Troub, capturing a highly entertaining and previously uncirculated set by Tom Waits. It is an appealing, you-are-there sort of recording that seems to balance the music and the ambiance just right. Samples provided.

You might have noticed above that JEMS transferred from a reel to reel source. That’s because JF, due to tight budgets at the time, routinely transferred his master tapes to reels in order to save money. Because he recorded the masters in mono, he would dub the finished recording onto a single track of a reel, allowing him to fit four or more shows on a single 7″ tape and reuse the cassette for the next show. That wasn’t true in all instances, but it is for most. And yes, in hindsight, he is still kicking himself about it.

And yet, based on the tapes we’ve transferred so far, JF did a fine job dubbing off his masters, and the Waits reel doesn’t sound any worse for wear despite the one-generation loss.

JF was also an active trader at the time and we’ve already found a few uncirculated gems from the early ’70s in his archive that we’ll be getting in the series as well.

While I’m only an appreciator and not aficionado of Tom Waits, I thoroughly enjoyed this recording as he gives nearly every song a long, at times hilarious introduction. It ends on a fine note, too, with covers of Sam Cooke’s “Cupid” and Peggy Lee’s “Fever.”

Thanks so much to JF, who reached out to us on DIME and offered to let us curate his archive, which had been sitting in boxes, 6000 miles away from where he lives today, for 20+ years. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are too.

Thanks as well to mi amigo, mjk5510, helping make the JF series happen.

BK for JEMS

Pink Floyd – Santa Monica, CA (05/01/70)

Pink Floyd
Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA, USA
May 1st 1970

  1. GRANTCHESTER MEADOWS (0:31m)
  2. ASTRONOMY DOMINE (10:00m)
  3. CYMBALINE (11:52m) *little patch at 1:59m-2:17m with 70-10-23
  4. ATOM HEART MOTHER (21:47m) *listed as Echoes on the artwork (LOL)
  5. THE EMBRYO (12:53m)
  6. GREEN IS THE COLOUR (3:38m)
  7. CAREFUL WITH THAT AXE, EUGENE (9:23m)
  8. SET THE CONTROLS (15:05m)
  9. INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE (14:51m)
  10. A SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS (20:47m)

Tom Waits – Santa Barbara, CA (03/13/75)

Tom Waits
03/13/75
Granada Theater
Santa Barbara, CA

  1. Intro
  2. Story – Red Dog Rosie
  3. Rosie
  4. Virginia Avenue
  5. Intro Ol 55
  6. Ol 55
  7. Story – Pool Game
  8. Story – Farmer’s Daughter
  9. On a Foggy Night
  10. San Diego Serenade
  11. Ice Cream Man
  12. Please Call Me Baby
  13. Intro Semi Suite
  14. Semi Suite
  15. Ghosts of Saturday Night
  16. Intro Big Joe
  17. Big Joe & Phantom
  18. Better Off Without a Wife
  19. Nobody
  20. Eggs and Sausage