Pearl Jam – Los Angeles, CA (07/14/98)

Pearl Jam
07-14-98
The Forum
Inglewood, CA

Source: [ALD->DAT] +
[AKG 460b+ck63->Beyer MV-100->D8(6th row, left)->DAT(3)48khz] => FLAC

Transfer (AKG): DA-20 -> Monster coax -> DiO 2496 -> SF 6.0

Do Not Convert to MP3 or Sell on Ebay

Disc I
01 Release
02 Last Exit
03 Brain of J
04 Hail Hail
05 Red Mosquito
06 Given to Fly
07 Corduroy
08 I Got Shit
09 Off He Goes
10 Even Flow
11 Faithfull
12 Daughter/(The KKK Took My Baby Away)/(I Believe In Miracles)
13 Nothingman
14 Jeremy

Disc II
01 Habit
02 Better Man
03 Alive
04 encore break
05 Do the Evolution
06 Rearviewmirror
07 Wishlist
08 Leaving Here
09 The KKK Took My Baby Away (w/Johnny Ramone)

mix by BLG
compiled on 03-22-05

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 – Los Angeles, CA (05/02/73)

Miles Davis
1973-05-02 (recording date)
“Midnight Special” TV program
Ahmanson Theater
Los Angeles, CA

TV broadcast or soundboard recordings, 21:16

Miles Davis (tp); Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Lonnie Liston Smith (keyb); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); Badal Roy (tabla); James Mtume Foreman (cga, perc)

1 Fragment A 16:17 [complete segment as broadcast]
2 Fragment B* 4:58 [partial takes, fragments, that were recorded but not broadcast]

plaz post:

  • balance and stereo image correction
  • click and pop repair
  • each fragment gain normalized separatley to 0 dB

plaz notes:
Fragment A is not tracked: I don’t even know if there’s more than one tune, at least the band never stops. Sounds like Tune in 5 into Zimbabwe.

Note that Fragment B is similar to KOB.de listing for this date.

  1. Tune In 5 fragment
  2. Zimbabwe fragment

Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (04/10/70)

Miles Davis Studio Sextet
April 10, 1970
Fillmore West Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, USA

Soundbaord recording, 79:19

Miles Davis (tp); Steve Grossman (ss); Chick Corea (el-p); Dave Holland (b, el-b); Jack DeJohnette (d); Airto Moreira (perc)

1 Directions (10:46)
2 Miles Runs The Voodoo Down (12:22)
3 Willie Nelson (6:22)
4 I Fall In Love Too Easily (1:34)
5 Sanctuary (4:00)
6 It’s About That Time (9:59)
7 Bitches Brew (12:52)
8 Masqualero (9:07)
9 Spanish Key > The Theme (12:13)

Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (04/09/70)

MILES DAVIS SEXTET
April 9, 1970
Fillmore West Auditorium
San Francisco, CA

Miles Davis – trumpet
Chick Corea – electric and acoustic piano
Steve Grossman – soprano saxophone
Dave Holland – electric and acoustic bass
Jack DeJohnette – drums
Airto Moreira – percussion

1 Directions (J. Zawinul) – 6:41
2 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (M. Davis) – 9:21
3 This (C. Corea) – 5:46
4 It’s About That Time (M. Davis) – 11:41
5 I Fall in Love Too Easily (S. Cahn-J. Styne) – 2:13
6 Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) – 3:22
7 Spanish Key (M. Davis) – 13:22
8 Bitches Brew (M. Davis) – 13:34
9 The Theme (M. Davis) – 0:17

Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (10/15/70)

Miles Davis Septet
October 15, 1970
Fillmore West Auditorium, San Francisco CA
KPFA-FM radio broadcast

Miles Davis (tpt)
Gary Bartz (ss, as)
Keith Jarrett (el-p, org)
Michael Henderson (el-b)
Jack DeJohnette (d)
Airto Moreira (perc)
Jumma Santos Jim Riley

01-honky tonk
02-what i say (incl. radio broadcast voiceover announcement)
03-sanctuary
04-yesternow
05-bitches brew
06-funky tonk-the theme

total time: 63:49 mns

Notes:

  • This is not taken from the Fillmore Tree. The Fillmore Tree version is about 25 mns. This here is almost the complete show, only “Directions”, the set-opener is missing: total time is about 64 mns. This FM source sounds great.
  • According to P.Losin: “The Davis Septet opened for Leon Russell and Sea Train for four nights at the Fillmore West, October 15-18 (Thursday-Sunday). Columbia probably recorded these shows, and the Fillmore certainly did. None of the recordings of this show that I have heard includes “Directions,” the standard set-opener…”

Lineage:
soundboard > KPFA-FM radio broadcast > ? > CD > EAC (secure mode) > Cubase SX2 (minor re-tracking, no sound processing applied) > flac 1.1.2 [-8, -V, sector aligned]

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

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

Jane’s Addiction – Los Angeles, CA (11/13/96)

Jane’s Addiction
The Pyramid Club,
Los Angeles, CA
November 13, 1986

SBD->bootleg CD “Live and Profane”

silver boot CD>EAC>FLAC

01 My Time
02 Whores
03 Pigs in Zen
04 Ain’t No Right
05 I Would for You
06 Idiots Rule
07 Trip Away
08 Mountain Song
09 Filler: Then She Did (unknown date/location)

EAC & compression by terrapinstation 01/26/2001

Another Porky Prime Cut from Terrapin Station!!

Live And Profane

Live And Profane is a bootleg CD by Totonka records. Tonka 2, is primarily comprised of Janeís Addiction at the Pyramid in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA from November 13, 1986. The filler in this collection may be from the November 27, 1987 show at the Arcadia Theater in Dallax, TX but we havenít been able to confirm this. The sound quality very good, and from a soundboard source.

Alternate Versions:

Original versions of this bootleg come with a booklet, three reprints from classic Janeís Addiction concerts, and a rare photo reprint of the band rehearsing. Many used copies of this bootleg sold lack this photo. Later reprints of this bootleg lack the photo and have a corrected track listing.

The booklet in this bootleg is an essay that goes as follows:

Janeís Addiction stood out as art music that metal kids could like too ñ ìneometalî as easy to bang a head to as to contemplate to on headphones ñ and the success of the non-genre genre made it possible for other West Coast bands like Faith No More, Primus and Soundgarden to cross over with out confining themselves to a genre either. Where the record industry tends to peg bands as pop, rock, metal or alternative. Janeís Addiction was all of the above.

In 1987, the band was signed by Warner Bros. Records for a sum large enough to stun the underground; in early 1988, it released a live album on local Triple X Records that included the classic ìWhoresî; in late 1988, it released its first major-label album, Nothingís Shocking, which included a song about Ted Bundy, a pile of metaphors for heroin addiction (a problem that plagued all members of the band except for drummer Perkins) and an album cover that pictured Casey as naked Siamese twins with their heads ablaze. The nude videos accompanying the album were banned by MTV. Nothingís Shocking was nominated for a Grammy but lost out to Jethro Tull. In 1990, Ritual went gold in less than a month, and the band went from playing small theaters to selling out Madison Square Garden. The band was speaking to somebody.

Tracks 1-8: 11/13/1986 ñ Pyramid, The, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA.
Track 9 Filler: 11/27/1987 ñ Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX (unconfirmed)

Released By: Totonka
ID Number: CDPRO2

Bob Weir – San Francisco, CA (05/12/90)

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman
May 12, 1990
Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA

Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)

Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.8 MHz) >
KORG AudioGate 4 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24
(1 Disc FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
December 6, 2017

Notes:
— Clarence Clemons plays Sax on Youngblood thru Easy To Slip and Throwing Stones
— This file set is 16 bit

Set 1:
01 – Walkin’ Blues
02 – Twilight Time >
03 – Blackbird
04 – K.C. Moan
05 – Youngblood
06 – Fever >
07 – Eternity
08 – The Winners >
09 – Easy To Slip

Set 2:
10 – When I Paint My Masterpiece
11 – Artificial Flowers
12 – This Time Forever >
13 – Shade Of Grey >
14 – Victim Or The Crime >
15 – Bass Solo >
16 – Heaven Help The Fool >
17 – Throwing Stones

Encore:
18 – Misty