Wilco – A Ghost is Born Tour Compilation

Wilco
2004 “A Ghost Is Born” Tour Compilation

Disc 1

01. Intro Fred Armisen August 8 New Port, RI
02. Muzzle Of Bees August 8 New Port, RI
03. Hummingbird, September 14 Columbia,Mo- The Blue Note
04. At Least That’s What You Said September 15 St.Louis,Mo- fox Theater
05. Handshake Drugs September 17 Dallas,Tx- Granada Theater
06. Hell Is Chrome September 18 Austin, Tx- Stubbs
07. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart September 19 Austin,TX- ACL
08. A Shot In the Arm September 22 Nashville,TN-Uptown Mix
09. I’m the Man Who Loves You September 24 Asheville,NC-Thomas Wolf Aud.
10. Jesus, etc. September 25 Raleigh,NC- Memorial Auditorium
11. War On War September 28 Baltimore,MD-The Norva
12. Theologians September 30 Burlington,VT-Memorial Auditorium
13. I’m Always In Love October 1 Boston,MA-The Wang Center
14. Company In My Back October 3 N. Hampton,MA-Calvin Theater
15. Candyfloss October 5 NYC(1)-Radio City Music Hall
16. Magazine Called Sunset October 6 NYC(2)-Radio City Music Hall
17. Via Chicago October 9 Toronto, Canada-Massey Hall
18. Ashes Of American Flags October 8 Saratoga,NY-The Sports Center Gym

Disc 2

01. Fred Armisen encore intro October 6 NYC(2)-Radio City Music Hall
02. Poor Places October 10 Ann Arbor,MI-Hill Auditorium
03. Reservations October 25 Minneapolis,MN(1)-The Orpheum Theater
04. Less Than You Think October 26 Minneapolis,MN(2)-The Orpheum Theater
05. Spiders October 27 Madison,WI-The Orpheum Theater
06. The Late Greats October 29 Chicago,IL(1)-Auditorium Theater
07. Kingpin October 30 Chicago,IL(2)-Auditorium Theater
08. Heavy Metal Drummer October 31 Chicago,IL(3)-Auditorium Theater
09. Passenger Side November 6 Denver,CO-Fillmore Auditorium
10. Far, Far Away November 10 Seattle,WA-The Paramount Theater
11. California Stars November 13 San Jose,CA-Center For the Preforming Arts
12. Don’t Fear the Reaper November 14 Oakland,CA-Paramount Theater
13. Misunderstood November 15 San Francisco,CA-The Fillmore
14. Another Man’s Done Gone November 18 L.A.,CA(1)The Witlern
15. Radio Cure November 19 L.A.(2)-The Witlern
16. I’m A Wheel November 20 Tempe,AZ-Marquee Theater

Disc 3

01. She’s A Jar October 6 NYC(2)-Radio City Music Hall
02. Pot Kettle Black September 14 Columbia,MO-The Blue Note
03. Cars Can’t Escape October 8 Saratoga,NY-The Sports Center Gym
04. Wishful Thinking October 10 Ann Arbor,MI-Hill Auditorium
05. The Lonely 1 September 15 St.Louis,Mo- fox Theater
06. In A Future Age October 30 Chicago,IL(2)-Auditorium Theater
07. At My Window Sad & Lonely November 6 Denver,CO-Fillmore Auditorium
08. Monday November 20 Tempe,AZ-Marquee Theater
09. Casino Queen September 15 St.Louis,Mo- fox Theater
10. Hoodoo Voodoo October 31 Chicago,IL(3)-Auditorium Theater
11. Sunken Treasure September 17 Dallas,Tx- Granada Theater
12. New Madrid September 14 Columbia,MO-The Blue Note
13. One By One October 10 Ann Arbor,MI-Hill Auditorium
14. Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard September 17 Dallas,Tx- Granada Theater
15. Kicking Television November 15 San Francisco,CA-The Fillmore
16. How To Fight Loneliness September 14 Columbia,MO-The Blue Note
17. When The Roses Bloom Again October 9 Toronto, Canada-Massey Hall
18. Christ For President October 29 Chicago,IL(1)-Auditorium Theater
19. Be Not So Fearful November 18 L.A.,CA(1)The Witlern

Disc 4

01. Tweedy’s New Years Eve December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
02. Livin’ After Midnight December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
03. Love Will Keep Us Together December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
04. Political Science December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
05. I Shall Be Released December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
06. Something In The Air December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
07. Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
08. If All Men Were Brothers December 31 NYC- Madison Square Garden
09. Tweedy Interview July 2 Werchter, Belgium
10. Theologians June 16 David Letterman NYC
11. Theologians September 29 Conan O’Brian NYC
12. I’m A Wheel November 8 Jay Lenno L.A.
13. The Late Greats January 3 2005 David Letterman NYC
14. At Least That’s What You Said September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
15. Muzzle of Bees September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
16. Hell Is Chrome September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
17. Ashes of American Flags September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
18. I’m A Wheel September 20 Austin,TX- ACL
19. Conclusion: Jeff Tweedy on music

From the original uploader:

This compilation starts at the Newport Folk Fest on August 8 2004, only because that was the first show with the new lineup of the band that I was fortunate enough to attend and tape.

The North American tour didn’t start proper until September 14 in Columbia, Mo. and it ended in Salt Lake City on November 22, 2004. Salt Lake City is the only show not represented in this compilation because a recording had not surfaced by the time the comp. was ready for release. Every song Wilco played on this tour is included in this comp with the exception of “Remember the Mountain Bed,” because it was only played in SLC.

Discs one and two are compiled in order resembling an average show’s set list during the tour; the songs are also in chronological order.

Disc three is a collection of tour set list rarities.

The fourth disc includes cover songs the band played in NYC during the their New Years Eve show at Madison Square Garden. The songs played include covers of Judas Priest and Captain and Teneal. The remainder of the disc are TV performances collected during the tour.

I have included artwork that I created to fit a single four disc jewel, or two two disc jewel cases. I also include a tour chart that has every song performed on this tour, and the order in which the songs were played, starting with Columbia, Mo and ending with SLC.

Enjoy!
Dave
“Time Was Just a Joke”

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Tom Waits – WESU Radio Special

Tom Waits
WESU Radio Special

Disk 1
1. Virginia Avenue

9/21/73
“Folk Scene” KPFK Radio
Los Angeles, CA

2. Semi Suite Intro
3. Semi Suite

1/11/74
Folk Arts Rare Records
San Diego, CA

4. Heart of Saturday Night Intro

11/16/73
Folk Arts Rare Records
San Diego, CA

5. Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night

1/11/74
Folk Arts Rare Records
San Diego, CA

6. Please Call Me Baby

10/8/74
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO

7. Joking with Frank Zappa

11/9/74
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA:

8. Fumblin With the Blues

1/12/75
“Folk Scene” KPFK Radio
Los Angeles, CA

9. Nighthawk Postcards From Easy Street

2/19/75
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO

10. Car Stories

4/22/75
Bottom Line
New York City

11. Ol 55

4/22/75
Bottom Line
New York City

12. Shiver Me Timbers
13. Better Off Without a Wife Intro
14. Better Off Without a Wife

12/3/75
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO

15. Emotional Weather Report

1/3/76
The Main Point
Bryn Mawr, PA

Disk 2

1. Saturday Night Fish Fry
2. Diamonds on My Windshield

5/26/76
Hotel L’American
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

3. Bad Liver Intro
4. Bad Liver and a Broken Heart

10/2/76
West Chester Jazz Festival, West Chester University
West Chester, PA

5. Eggs and Sausage Intro
6. Eggs and Sausage
7. Ghosts of Saturday Night

11/9/76
Shaboo Inn
Willimantic, CT

8. Midnight Lullaby
9. The One That Got Away

4/26/77
Post Aula
Bremen, West Germany

10. Muriel
11. Jack and Neal

10/10/77
My Father’s Place
Rosslyn, Long Island, NY

12. I Never Talk To Strangers
13. Step Right Up

10/24/77
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH

14. New Coat of Paint

2/17/78
California Theatre
San Diego, CA

Disk 3

1. Small Change

2/17/78
California Theatre
San Diego, CA

2. I Wish I Was In New Orleans
3. When The Saints Go Marching In
4. Since I Fell For You
5. Christmas Card From a Hooker In Minneapolis
6. Burma Shave
7. Tom Traubert’s Blues

5/2/79
State Theatre
Sydney, Australia

8. Invitation Intro

10/24/77
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH

9. Invitation to the Blues
10. Eggs and Sausage

7/3/81 Expo Theatre
Montreal
Quebec, Canada

11. Looking For the Heart of Saturday Night

10/8/79
Uptown Theatre
Kansas City, MO

David Bowie – 1972 The Year of the Spiders

David Bowie
‘The Year Of The Spiders’
(1999 Switch On! : S.O. 99-03)
BBC Sessions Various Dates & Locations

Source: Ex Soundboard Recording
Lineage: Switch On! Devil Kwsk 99-03 Boot 1CD > EAC > FLAC

Disc
01: Hang On To Yourself
02: Ziggy Stadust
03: Waiting For The Man
04: Queen Bitch
05: Five Years
– Sounds Of The Seventies. Jan 18, 1972 –

06: White Light White Hear
07: Moonage Daydream
08: Hang On To Yourself
09: Suffragette City
10: Ziggy Stardust
– Top Gear. May 16, 1972 –

11: Starman
12: Space Oddity
13: Canges
14: Oh! You Pretty Things
– Johnny Walker Show. May 22, 1972 –

15: Andy Warhol
16: Lady Stardust
17: White Light White Hear
18: Rock’n Roll Suicide
– Sounds Of The Seventies. May 23, 1972 – by: japrainbow

Bob Dylan – Build a Ladder to the Stars, 1974

Bob Dylan
1974 BUILD A LADDER TO THE STARS
Pink Panther Records

Thanks as always to Nellie at Expecting Rain for this compilation. As per usual she has included an enormous amount of information in the text files which I have not included here (but do remain in the download) in order to save space.

Tour ’74 is a much misunderstood part of Dylan’s live performance canon.
The early concerts are quite different to the later ones which formed Before The Flood.

There have been various great compilations of Tour ’74 in the past,
most notably the silver boot Phantoms Of My Youth (Capricorn) and
Bob Meyer’s amazing Nineteen74 from 1981, a “best of” from his exhaustive, and at the time definitive, “1974 Project”.

However, since then, many pristine complete soundboards (& bits of soundboards) have emerged,
along with great audience tapes from Chicago and Hollywood. This new compilation reflects this.

One of the great surprises is the performance & sound quality of The Band songs, which are also included here.

Sound quality here is generally very good to excellent, but some tracks only exist in fair to poor sound.
Unfortunately, the first three tracks from Chicago are in poor sound –
if you don’t like these completist tracks, use the “skip” button.

Hope you enjoy it. You might be pleasantly surprised.

Lies, damn lies & statistics:

All the songs performed by Dylan & The Band on Tour’74.
20 of a total of 41 concerts represented here.
86 tracks.
59 different songs.
1 Bob.

Chicago Stadium
Chicago, Illinois
3 January 1974

1.Share Your Love With Me (Briggs/Malone)
2.Holy Cow (Alain Toussaint)
3.Life Is A Carnival (Robbie Robertson – Rick Danko – Levon Helm)

First concert of the 1974 Tour of America with The Band.
This was the only time that Dylan played during The Band’s set.

LB-2635;
From Les Kokay audience set

Chicago Stadium
Chicago, Illinois
4 January 1974

4.Hero Blues
5.It Ain’t Me, Babe
6.Tough Mama
7.Long Black Veil (Danny Dill – Marijohn Wilkin)
8.All Along The Watchtower
9.Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
10.The Times They Are A-Changin’
11.Love Minus Zero/No Limit
12.The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
13.Nobody ‘Cept You
14.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
15.The Shape I’m In (Robbie Robertson)
16.The Weight (Robbie Robertson)
17.Forever Young
18.Something There Is About You
19.Like A Rolling Stone

LB-2636;
From Les Kokay audience set

The Spectrum
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 January 1974
Afternoon

20.To Ramona
21.Mama, You Been On My Mind

LB-9309;
Fix of LB-2637

The Spectrum
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 January 1974
Evening

22.It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
23.Song To Woody
24.Mr. Tambourine Man

LB-2638;
From Les Kokay audience set

The Spectrum
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
7 January 1974

25.Girl Of The North Country
26.Wedding Song
27.Nobody ‘Cept You

LB-2647;
From Les Kokay audience set

Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
9 January 1974

28.It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry

LB-9312;
Fix of LB-2650

Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
10 January 1974

29.As I Went Out One Morning
30.Love Minus Zero/No Limit

LB-7073;
As I Went Out One Evening (Be Twisted / BTCD 020-21)

Boston Gardens
Boston, Massachusetts
14 January 1974

31.Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
32.Lay, Lady, Lay
33.Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
34.It Ain’t Me, Babe
35.I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
36.Ballad Of A Thin Man
37.The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Robbie Robertson)
38.This Wheel’s On Fire (Rick Danko – Bob Dylan)
39.I Shall Be Released
40.Up On Cripple Creek (Robbie Robertson)
41.All Along The Watchtower
42.Ballad Of Hollis Brown
43.Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
44.Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
45.Just Like A Woman
46.Something There Is About You

LB-1497;
Compiler: Les Kokay;
Part of The 1974 PA Tape Collection upgrade;
Sources:
first disc PA recording;
second disc – first 5 tracks PA recording, last 8 audience;
best known sources.

Except:
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door.

LB-9378;
Taper: Bill Graham;
Source: Wolfgang’s Vault (WV);
Streaming capture: JTT;
Lossy FLAC from mp3 capture;
Incomplete soundboard;
Equipment: Soundforge PRO 10b, FLAC Level 8 Align on Sector Boundaries.

Capital Centre
Largo, Maryland
16 January 1974

47.One Too Many Mornings

LB-9328;
Lineage: Low gen tape > CDR > Eac > Flac;
The Band sets are from a different tape [LK AUD set]

Hollywood Sportatorium
Hollywood, Florida
19 January 1974
Afternoon

48.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
49.Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever (Don Hunter – Stevie Wonder)
50.Forever Young

LB-11892;
Hollywood Sportatorium (No Label / BDBA 11974)

Mid-South Coliseum
Memphis, Tennessee
23 January 1974

51.Going Back To Memphis (Chuck Berry)
52.Fourth Time Around

LB-2677;
From Les Kokay audience set

Nassau County Coliseum
Nassau, New York
28 January 1974

53.Gates Of Eden

LB-2694;
From Les Kokay audience set;
Master tape > CDR > EAC > CoolEdit2000 minimal HR > Flac

Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
30 January 1974

54.King Harvest (Has Surely Come)

Source:
Dylan related Wolfgang’s Vault Radio broadcasts Week 4;
Soundboard recordings captured, compiled and encoded by Arturo el Duderino, 14 March 2006;
128kbps digital mp3 stream > Creative SoundBlaster Live! > Wave (16bit, 44.1kHz, 2.0) > SoundForge 8.0 > TLH > FLAC

Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
31 January 1974
Evening

55.Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
56.Lay, Lady, Lay
57.Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
58.Ballad Of A Thin Man
59.Up On Cripple Creek (Robbie Robertson)
60.Ballad Of Hollis Brown
61.Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
62.Rag Mama Rag (Robbie Robertson)
63.This Wheel’s On Fire (Rick Danko – Bob Dylan)
64.Highway 61 Revisited
65.Blowin’ In The Wind

LB-9393;
Compiler: Les Kokay (LK);
The 1974 PA tape collection upgrade

Except:
Ballad Of A Thin Man,
Up On Cripple Creek,
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,
This Wheel’s On Fire.

LB-11118;
1974 Soundboard Collection (Wonderland Records)

Missouri Arena
St. Louis, Missouri
4 February 1974
Afternoon

66.A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
67.Desolation Row

LB-11762;
Taper: Bob Heyer

Coliseum
Denver, Colorado
6 February 1974
Afternoon

68.Visions Of Johanna

LB-2703;
From Les Kokay audience set

Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, California
11 February 1974
Evening

69.Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
70.Stage Fright (Robbie Robertson)
71.The Times They Are A-Changin’
72.Just Like A Woman
73.Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
74.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
75.Highway 61 Revisited
76.Like A Rolling Stone
77.Maggie’s Farm
78.Blowin’ In The Wind – The original FLAC file from my set was corrupted. I supplied a new one from my files with the same source – Mat

LB-4445;
Oakland Flood (Mainstream / MSBR 0016-17)

Except Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right:

LB-11118;
1974 Soundboard Collection (Wonderland Records)

The Forum
Inglewood
Los Angeles, California
13 February 1974

79.When You Awake

Source:
Bob Dylan (and related);
Wolfgang’s Vault Radio broadcasts Week 5;
Soundboard recordings;
Captured, compiled and encoded by Arturo el Duderino, 14 March 2006;
128kbps digital mp3 stream > Creative SoundBlaster Live! > Wave (16bit, 44.1kHz, 2.0) > SoundForge 8.0 > TLH >FLAC

The Forum
Inglewood
Los Angeles, California
14 February 1974
Afternoon

80.Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
81.She Belongs To Me
82.It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

LB-10164;
Before The Flood Complete (Original Master Series / 110-111-112-113);
Gold CD Limited Edition;
Digitally Remastered

The Forum
Inglewood
Los Angeles, California
14 February 1974
Evening

83.Mr. Tambourine Man
84.Endless Highway (Robbie Robertson)
85.Gates Of Eden
86.Maggie’s Farm

LB-10164;
Before The Flood Complete (Original Master Series / 110-111-112-113);
Gold CD Limited Edition;
Digitally Remastered

Tom Waits – Tales From the Nickel

Tom Waits
Tales from the Nickel

1. Eggs and Sausage
2. The Piano Has Been Drinking
3. On the Nickel
4. X-Mas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis
5. Tom Talks About Kerouac
6. Bad Live and a Broken Heart
7. Pasties and a G-String
8. Tom Traubert’s Blues
9. Old Boyfriends
10. Mr. Sigal
11. I Beg Your Pardon Dear
12. I Wish I Was in New Orlans
13. Frank’s Wild Years
14. 16 Shells From a Thirty-Ought Six
15. Cemetery Polka
16. In the Neighborhood
17. Walking Spanish
18. Romeo is Bleeding

Sources:
1. Mike Douglas Show, 1976
2. Fernwood Tonight Show, 1977
3. Don Lane Show, 1979
4. Paul Hogan Show, 1979
5-8. Tienerklanken BRT, 1977
9. The Smothers Brothers Show, 1980
10. Don Lane Show, 1981
11-13. Loose Talk, 1983
14-17. The Tube, 1985
18. Live on KTEH TB

Pink Floyd – Antiques & Curios

Pink Floyd
“Antiques and Curios”
rare live performances and other strangeness
produced by Jim Shoes and the Barkin’ Dogs

This is a disc of unusual, unique or otherwise rare live performances. It takes quite a lot of trading to hear all these odd tracks, so I thought a compilation might be in order. This is by no means a collection of the “definitive” versions of these performances, although many of them are appearing here in improved versions from what normally circulates. It’s a mixed bag, in any case, but sound quality was not the deciding factor, as you will see…
This is an excellent disc for those who are not the ‘hard core’ collectors, although some of this will interest you types as well.

1) Green is the Colour [3:20]

2) Careful With That Pipe Wrench, Larry [3:19]
from BBC Night Ride, May, 12, 1969
Ok, now what the hell is this doing on a “rareties” disc? Well, these tracks are often missing and/or replaced with the 1970 versions on many a RoIO, even some of the ‘definitive’ BBC collections These tracks are almost as rare as the 1970 ‘Fat Old Sun’ broadcast found on Harvested’s ‘Mooed Music’. These have the bird sounds, and ‘careful’ isn’t quite a normal version (ergo, my not-so-normal title). I would be interested to know if anyone has these tracks in pristine quality, as these are not ideal. [VG]
source:
‘In Memoriam 1967-1981’ Vinyl LP Box Set, colored vinyl.

3) Main Theme from ‘More’ [10:25]
Town Hall, Birmingham, Feb. 11, 1970
It’s a cryin’ shame this wasn’t played “more” often. some digital tinkering happened here to squeeze what could be squeezed out of this. I think it sounds better than the ususal versions, but it’s still not great. The performance, however, is incredible. This infact may be nick mason’s finest moment. flamboyant, yet always tasteful. [VG]
source:
‘In Memoriam 1967-1981’ Vinyl LP Box Set, colored vinyl.

4) Moonhead [7:39]

5) The Pict Rant [3:50]
Ernst-Merke Halle, Hamburg, Nov. 14, 1970
A rare complete performance of Moonhead (aka ‘Corrosion’), followed by one of Roger’s best and most, um, vigorous, ‘Pict Rants’. This comes from a clone of the master tape, and sounds better than the ‘Grooving With a Pict’ RoIO of this show. [EX-]
source:
Hamburg 1970 (DFA-013) CD-R

6) Home Again [1:45]

7) Mortality [3:30]
The Dome, Brighton, Jan. 20, 1972
The only instrumental performance of ‘Home Again’ (aka ‘Breathe reprise’) along with the ‘preacher tape’ organ noodling. Dave shows off with the voxbox guitar thing. I like this version quite a bit. Mortality ends about a minute earlier than on the source tape, because a loud and noise kicks in, as their PA system started to fail. An editorial decision was made to remove this unpleasantness from this release. It’s just a bit more of the same organ fluff and sound effects, so it’s not like there is anything ‘important’ compromised. [EX]
source:
The Darkside Rehearsals CD

8) Have a Cigar [5:07]
Knebworth Festival, UK, July 5, 1975
The last show of the 1975 tour, and the only live version with Roy Harper. After hearing this, you’ll be grateful there’s only one. Sound quality is not so hot, and the performance, is, well, tired. I’m sorry this turkey is in here, but hey. [VG-]
source:
Knebworth Park (Digital Floyd Project) CD-R

9) Pigs on the Wing pt.2 [3:39]
Olympic Stadium, Montreal, July 6, 1977
Roger shares some love with the audience. Later in the show he had more to share. This comes from a better source than ‘Azimuth Coordinator’, and one might be inclined to speculate that this is but a taste of things to come. Indeed. Nice solo from Snowy White. [EX+]
source:
Fireworks Show in the Canadian Walls CD-R

10) The Last Few Bricks pt.2 [8:16]
LA Arena, Los Angeles, Feb. 7, 1980
I could write a book on this ‘song’, but i won’t. This is the last piece of new music from the 4-man lineup, the extra jam played on the first night of the Wall tour. It’s a variation on an instrumental version of breathe (hmm, sound familiar?), was probably ‘written’ by dave gilmour, as he was the ‘music director’ for the shows, and i’ll bet it was rehearsed once or twice. Often assumed to be a one-time improv jam to cover a lag in the stage show, it was infact played TWICE… [EX]
source:
Azimuth Coordinator vol3 CD

11) The Last Few Bricks pt.2 [3:16]
LA Arena, Los Angeles, Feb. 8, 1980
…and this is the other performance. It’s a different arrangement, and about half as long as the night before. A true gem; performance-wise, I like this one better. but the sound quality is not as nice as the other. I didn’t do the vinyl ‘remastering’ on this one, and there is too much noise reduction for my taste. [VG]
source:
A Little Black Book With my Poems In CD-R remastered from LP

12) Celestial Voices [9:13]
Royal Albert Hall, June 26, 1969
The only live performance of this with a choir and orchestra. 9 minutes long, this whopper originates from a better source than what usually circulates of this show. [VG]
source:
Pink Floyd in Concert with the Azimuth Co-Ordinator CD-R

13) Brain Damage/Lunar Eclipse (RoIO Remix 2000) [5:30]
Studio and Guild Hall, Portsmouth Jan 21, 1972
How’s THAT for a tacky title? This is a combination of three oddities: The quadraphonic mixdown of Brain Damage from “Works”, the guitar solos shown in the studio excepts of the Live at Pompeii movie, and the first performance of “Eclipse” (the song) at Portsmouth. Except, that it ain’t quite a song yet, as you will hear. My edits are basically passable, but this is in NO WAY to be considered a rare studio outtake. I (ME) made this, for your amusement only.
[Studio/EX-] sources:
Works Vinyl LP
Pompeii Soundtrack Vinyl LP (Edgar Rubabande)
Eclipse of the Dark Side a Piece for Assorted Lunatics CD

14) A Bonus Mystery Track… [EX+]

Ryan Adams – Bedhead, Vol. 3 – Live Rock N Roll

Ryan Adams
Live Rock ‘N Roll
Bedhead, Vol. 3

Set I

1974, Washington, Dc, 12/07/03
Luminol, Washington, Dc, 12/07/03
She’s Lost Total Control, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/06/03
This Is It, London, Gb, 01/17/04
So Alive, London, Gb, 01/15/04
Wish You Were Here, Amsterdam, Nl, 11/20/03 *
Anybody Wanna Take Me Home?, Chicago, Il, 12/13/03
Liar, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/06/03
Shallow, Washington, Dc, 12/07/03
Note To Self: Don’t Die, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/06/03
Boys, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/06/03
Don’t Even Know Her Name, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/06/03
What Do You Want?, Boston, Ma, 12/03/03 *
Travelling, Paris, F, 11/22/03 *
I Go’t Nothing For You, Stockholm, S, 11/14/03
Your Love Is An Impossible Dream, Boston, Ma, 12/03/03 *
Little Baby Fingers, Cambridge, Gb, 01/17/04 *
One By One, London, Gb, 01/17/04
Rock’n’roll, Stockholm, S, 11/14/03
Burning Photographs, Amsterdam, Nl, 11/19/03
So Alive, Amsterdam, Nl, 11/19/03
The Drug’s Not Working, Manchester, Gb, 11/24/03

Set II

Firecracker, Glasgow, Gb, 11/25/03
New York, New York, Stockholm, S, 11/14/03
Do Miss America, London, Gb, 11/26/03
Shallow, London, Gb, 11/26/03
Love Is Hell, New York, Nyc, 12/04/03
This House Is Not For Sale, New York, Nyc, 12/04/03
This Is It, Philadelphia, Pa, 12/06/03
Nobody Girl, Minneapolis, Mn, 12/14/03
To Be Young, Chicago, Il, 12/13/03
Call Me On Your Way Back Home, London, Gb, 11/26/03
Jacksonville Skyline, London, Gb, 11/26/03
Bartering Lines, Washington, Dc, 12/07/03
Not Gonna Make Out Of This One This Time, Amsterdam, Nl, 11/20/03 *
Oh My Sweet Carolina, Toronto, Cdn, 12/10/03
Come Pick Me Up, New York, Nyc, 12/04/03
I See Monsters, Dublin, Irl, 11/16/03

Set III

Honey I’m Just Trying To Take You Home, Minneapolis, Mn, 12/05/01
Slave, Minneapolis, Mn, 12/05/01
C’mon Little Girl, Minneapolis, Mn, 12/05/01
The Shaking Blues, Boston, Ma, 10/05/01
Chat, New York, Nyc, 05/23/01
Dance All Night, Leicester, Uk, 05/09/01
Bus Back To Memphis, San Francisco, Ca, 02/16/00 *
You Should Be So Lucky, Dublin, Irl, 05/02/01 *
He Knows My Name, Dublin, Irl, 05/02/01 *
Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters, Nashville, Tn, 04/02/02
Snow Angel, St.paul, Mn, 11/02/00 *
The Bar Is A Beautiful Place, New York, Nyc, 05/23/01
Starting To Hurt, Houston, Tx, 01/25/03
May Your Dreams Go Down In Flames, Houston, Tx, 01/25/03
House Of Cards, Houston, Tx, 01/25/03
Wharf Rat, Houston, Tx, 01/25/03

Ryan Adams
Live Rock’n’Roll
Bedhead Compilation Volume 3
2000 – 2004
Various venues and locations (details see info file)

All SBD recordings except * audience recordings

Simon & Garfunkel – Where My Heart Lies – Complete English Recordings 1965 – 1970

SIMON & GARFUNKEL
1965 – 1970
“… Where My Heart Lies”
Complete English Recordings 1965-1970

Lineage: various>CDR>EAC>you
Transfered by: Purple Chick

Five to Ten (BBC Radio rec. Jan. 27, ’65):
1: The Sound Of Silence
2: April Come She Will
3: A Most Peculiar Man
4: Bleaker Street

Wednesday Morning 3am (BBC Radio rec. July ’65):
5: Can’t Help But Wonder Where I’m Bound
6: Sparrow
7: On The Side Of A Hill
8: I Am A Rock
9: A Church Is Burning
10: Anji

BBC live (details unknown):
11: intro
12: Sparrow > Don’t Cry Lady
13: paul on folk rock
14: Somewhere They Can’t Find Me

Free Trade Hall, Manchester, March 20, ’67:
15: Cloudy
16: Benedictus
17: Blessed
18: A Poem On The Underground Wall
19: I Am A Rock
20: The Sound Of Silence

Royal Albert Hall, London April 1970:
21: The Boxer
22: America
23: Song For The Asking

Demo session – details unknown:
24: I Wish You Could Be Here
25: Blessed
26: Bad News Feeling
27: Cloudy

Jackson C. Frank (produced by Paul Simon, taken from the compilation “Blues Run
The Game” (1996)):
28: Blues Run The Game

The Seekers (co-written by Paul Simon, take from the compilation “Capital
Collectors Series” (1992)):
29: Someday, One Day
30: Cloudy
31: Red Rubber Ball
32: I Wish You Could Be Here

From the original uploader:
Quality ranges from SBD to just fair.
The Wednesday Morning session appears from an AM Source on a number
of other releases (Far East Reunion, Village Vanguard) but this is
the only version which blends that with various FM rebroadcasts.
So you won’t find this better quality elsewhere.

The Manchester show is the worst-sounding here – my guess is that
it was recorded by putting a microphone up to an AM radio speaker(!).

Anyway, S&G bootlegs being the rare, eclectic beasts they are, this
CD tidys up a number of disparate recordings into one coherent package.

Bob Dylan – I Got Rosie On My Chest, Summer & Fall Tour 1999

Bob Dylan
1999 I GOT ROSIE ON MY CHEST
Pink Panther Records
the 1999 summer & fall “Paul Simon” concerts

As always (even when I forget to mention her) thanks to Nellie over at Expecting rain.

Bob played 49 concerts between 6/5 Denver & 9/18 Dallas.

These concerts were mainly double-header concerts with Paul Simon (where they alternated opening for each other every night),
along with some breakout club shows which were performed without Paul Simon,
along with the Crossroads benefit concert in New York with Eric Clapton.

Due to Bob playing with both the Paul Simon & Eric Clapton bands on occasions, some songs are duplicated in this compilation.
Some songs were played jointly with Paul Simon, with backup from the “opening” band.
All 81 songs played on this tour leg are included here.
This is a very misunderstood tour leg, which was widely criticized as a commercial money-grab at the time.

Having listened carefully to the available tracks from best possible sources (& all in FLAC),
I can assure you that the quality of both performance & sound is up there with the best of the NET.

What surprised me most were Bob’s sincere efforts to make the collaborations with Paul Simon interesting. The band alternated each night (depending on who opened), but each joint song also varied in structure from night to night with some great vocals from Bob (doing his best Art Garfunkel impersonation) & some very interesting harmonica. Bob probably drove Paul Simon nuts doing it but it worked. This might sound totally weird but lining up these collaboration songs & playing them one after the other is actually quite interesting!

49 concerts is a lot of concerts for one tour leg, but it holds up from start to finish.

PS – Bob also told a lot of jokes – I’m glad he did nor pursue a career in comedy.

Statistics for this compilation (yes, lies, damn lies & statistics masquerading as facts)

86 ball-tearing, sensational tracks
81 different songs
31 concerts are represented here (from the total of 49 concerts)
8 hours & 33 minutes of music
1 bob

Fillmore Auditorium
Denver, Colorado
5 June 1999

1.Friend Of The Devil (Jerry Garcia – Robert Hunter – John Dawson)
2.Mr Tambourine Man
3.Tomorrow Is A Long Time
4.Rank Strangers To Me (A. Brumley)
5.Cold Irons Bound
6.Just Like A Woman
7.Highway 61 Revisited
8.Maggie’s Farm
9.Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Bill Monroe)
10.Forever Young

Paul Simon (vocal & acoustic guitar) on Blue Moon Of Kentucky and Forever Young.

LB-1573;
xref-01384

General Motors Arena
Vancouver, British Columbia
11 June 1999

11.Tangled Up In Blue
12.Tryin’ To Get To Heaven

LB-5531

Rose Garden Arena
Portland, Oregon
12 June 1999

13.Hallelujah, I’m Ready To Go (trad.)

LB-5547;
Equipment: DAT, clone (?) >
(digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496 >
Wavelab > cdwave for tracking > tlh

The Gorge Amphitheatre
George, Washington
13 June 1999

14.Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
15.Love Sick

LB-5540;
Taper: NET Taper G (NTG);
Equipment: DAT clone > (digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496 >
Wavelab > cdwave for tracking > tlh

Erb Memorial Union Ballroom
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
14 June 1999

16.Cocaine Blues (trad.)
17.My Back Pages
18.Boots Of Spanish Leather
19.A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
20.Love Minus Zero/No Limit
21.Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
22.Down Along The Cove
23.Blind Willie McTell
24.Simple Twist Of Fate
25.Can’t Wait

LB-1683;
Remaster: allalongthewatchtower.dk;
Soundboard-Audience mix

Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, California
22 June 1999

26.It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

LB-6961

Coors Amphitheatre
Chula Vista, California
25 June 1999

27.Highlands
28.I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
29.It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
30.It Ain’t Me, Babe

LB-7562

Garden Arena
MGM Grand
Las Vegas, Nevada
26 June 1999

31.Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin)

LB-1711;
xref-00900

Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavillion
Phoenix, Arizona
27 June 1999

32.Watching The River Flow

LB-8779;
Unprocessed (raw) version of Olav ASM LB-3411

Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
30 June 1999

Eric Clapton & Friends To Benefit Crossroads Centre Antigua

33.Born In Time
34.Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
35.Not Dark Yet
36.Crossroads (Robert Johnson)
37.Bright Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed)

Eric Clapton (vocal & guitar):
Born In Time,
Crossroads,
Bright Lights, Big City.

Sheryl Crow (vocal & accordion) on Bright Lights, Big City.

LB-10464;
Soundboard

Bayside Festival Park
Duluth, Minnesota
3 July 1999

38.Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

LB-9640;
Taper: Bt (Net Taper P);
Location: immediately in front of a speaker to the left of the stage;
Equipment: DPA 4061 microphones and Sony TCD-100 DAT recorder;
Original Master DAT > GINA24 digital sound card >
PC (Audacity) > CD Wave > FLAC

Saint Andrews Hall
Detroit, Michigan
6 July 1999

39.Mama, You Been On My Mind
40.Man In The Long Black Coat
41.Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues

LB-5443;
Location: stage centre right;
Equipment: DPA4061 > M1 > Zefiro ZA2 >
Sound Forge > CDR > EAC > FLAC

Pine Knob Music Theatre
Clarkston, Michigan
7 July 1999

42.Roving Gambler (trad.)
43.Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
44.SeÒor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
45.Like A Rolling Stone
46.That’ll Be The Day (Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly & Norman Petty)
47.The Wanderer (E. Maresca)

Paul Simon (vocal & acoustic guitar) on That’ll Be The Day and The Wanderer.

LB-3259

World Music Theatre
Tinley Park, Illinois
9 July 1999

48.Masters Of War
49.Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35

LB-1540

Bogart’s
Cincinnati, Ohio
11 July 1999

50.Girl Of The North Country
51.You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere

LB-1836;
Transfer: Doug N;
Equipment: Oade Micro Mics > D8 (44.1);
Transfer:, DA-P1 > Audiophile 2496 > Wavelab 4 > CDWave > FLAC

GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater
Virginia Beach, Virginia
13 July 1999

52.The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
53.All Along The Watchtower
54.That’ll Be The Day (Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly & Norman Petty)

Paul Simon (vocal & acoustic guitar) on That’ll Be The Day.

LB-4156;
Taper: Bobby Bourbon (BB);
Equipment: Schoeps MK4V’s > Sonosax SX-M2 >
Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D100

Nissan Pavillion At Stone Ridge
Bristow, Virginia
16 July 1999

55.Somebody Touched Me (trad.)

LB-4302;
Remaster: Schubert

Sony Music Entertainment Center
Camden, New Jersey
17 July 1999

56.Make You Feel My Love

LB-4135;
Taper: Bobby Bourbon & Wklitz;
Location: Section 102 Row A;
Equipment: Schoeps MK4V’s > Sonosax SX-M2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D100

Pepsi Arena
Albany, New York
20 July 1999

57.Oh Babe, It Ain’t No Lie (Elizabeth Cotton)
58.I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight

LB-3075

Tweeter Center For The Performing Arts
Mansfield, Massachusetts
22 July 1999

59.Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter)

LB-5731;
Taper: Unwanted Man Music (UMM);
Location: right side, 7th row;
Equipment: AT853H > D7 > Tascam CD-RW750 > CD Wave > FLAC

Tweeter Center For The Performing Arts
Mansfield, Massachusetts
23 July 1999

60.Lay, Lady, Lay

LB-5724;
Taper: Unwanted Man Music (UMM);
Equipment: AT853H > D7 > Tascam CD-RW750 > CD Wave > FLAC

Tramps
New York City, New York
26 July 1999

61.The Times They Are A-Changin’
62.John Brown
63.Visions Of Johanna
64.Seeing The Real You At Last
65.Ballad Of A Thin Man
66.Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
67.Every Grain Of Sand
68.Tombstone Blues
69.Not Dark Yet
70.Highway 61 Revisited
71.Blowin’ In The Wind
72.Alabama Getaway (Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia)
73.I Shall Be Released

Elvis Costello (vocal & guitar) on I Shall Be Released.

LB-4136;
Taper: Bobby Bourbon & Mike Inhatt;
Equipment: Schoeps MK4V’s > Sonosax SX-M2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D100

Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
27 July 1999

74.The Sound Of Silence (Paul Simon)
75.I Walk The Line (Johnny Cash)

Paul Simon (vocal & acoustic guitar) on The Sound Of Solence and I Walk The Line.

LB-6038;
No More Alibis (Rattlesnake / RS 003-4-5)

PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, New Jersey
28 July 1999

76.Lenny Bruce

LB-2970;
Remaster: Schubert

Jones Beach Theater
Jones Beach State Park
Wantagh, New York
30 July 1999

77.Desolation Row
78.Shelter From The Storm

LB-7200;
Remaster: OctopusRider;
SBD/AUD Matrix by OctopusRider;
SBD: Something Is Happening On Mr Jones’ Beach (Rattlesnake) LB-5099;
AUD: Sony D3 Walkman > Sony CDRs > FLAC (A Doinker Tape) LB-5100

Jones Beach Theater
Jones Beach State Park
Wantagh, New York
31 July 1999

79.Positively 4th Street
80.The Sound Of Silence (Paul Simon)

Paul Simon (vocal & acoustic guitar) on The Sound Of Silence.

LB-5209

Coral Sky Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach, Florida
2 September 1999

81.The Heart That You Own (Dwight Yoakam)

LB-10787;
Taper: Dolphinsmile;
Equipment: akg391 > Sony D8 > wav (48/16) > flac (flac 1.2.1) >
wav (TLH w/flac 1.2.1b) > wav (44.1/16) [Adobe Audition 1.5/fix-downsample*] >
flac (TLH w/flac 1.2.1b – align on SB ‘fix’ option – level 8)

First American Music Center
Antioch, Tennessee
8 September 1999

82.I Am The Man, Thomas (Ralph Stanley/Larry Sparks)

Marty Stuart (mandolin) on I Am The Man, Thomas.

LB-3627;
Equipment: neumann km140 > sonosax >
pcm-m1 > trade cdrs > eac > flac

The Pyramid
Memphis, Tennessee
11 September 1999

83.One Too Many Mornings

LB-2007

The Cajundome
University Of Southwestern Louisiana
Lafayette, Louisiana
12 September 1999

84.To Ramona
85.The Boxer (Paul Simon)

Paul Simon (vocal & acoustic guitar) on The Boxer.

LB-1483

Special Events Center Arena
University Of Texas At Austin
Austin, Texas
15 September 1999

86.It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)

LB-7010

Pink Floyd – A Real Need: Animals Live

Pink Floyd
“A REAL NEED”
Animals Live
Compiled and edited by Echoes Of The Dark Side Of The Wall
Catalog Number:
CDR.001.EDW

EDW was founded with the primary goal of sharing all the Pink Floyd albums in their live versions. Of course we can not do this with all disks, but it will do with those that can.

We decided to start with Animals. Personally, this is my favorite Pink Floyd’s album. Fortunately, there are records of the dates 1977, although most are of average quality. The audio tracks were added fade in and fade out, to restore the mystique of the studio album. equalizes the final product, in addition to compress some tracks, with Cubase SX.
Track List:

01 – Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)
‘Animals On The Wing’ – Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany. 27 Feb 1977.

02 – Dogs
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA. 02 July 1977

03 – Pigs (Three Diferent Ones)
‘The Fireman’s Oakland Master’ – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA, USA. 09 May 1977

04 – Sheep
Stade Du Parc Olympique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 06 July 1977

05 – Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)
‘The Perfect Day’ – Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA. 27 June 1977

Total time: 51:28

Artwork Included.

We hope you enjoy this RoIO as much as us. We are amateurs, but we expect progress over time and contribute to this huge community of Pink Floyd RoIO & VoIO fans!
Thanks you very much!!

E∑D∑W Staff