Pink Floyd – Riding the Cow

Pink Floyd
‘Riding The Cow’
Cow Palace, San Francisco, California
April 13th 1975
Fillmore East, New York, NY
September 27th 1970

Godfather Records (G.R.) 515 / 516 / 517

Silver CD > FLAC

TRACK LISTING

DISC 1

  1. Raving and Drooling
  2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I – V)
  3. Have A Cigar
  4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI – IX)

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

DISC 3

  1. Echoes
  2. Astronomy DominÈ
  3. Green is the Colour
  4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
  6. Fat Old Sun

Notes included with Silver CD

Pink Floyd went back in the studio at the beginning of 1975 to work on a new album; some songs had already been played during the tours of France and England during the second half of 1974 (it wasn’t uncommon for Floyd’s to play new songs live to developm them, before developing them, bfore commiting them to vinyl), but work in studio was going slow, so the band decided to fly overseas for a short 13 date tour – both to take advantage of the hige success of “Dark Side”
and to improve new songs.

The first date pf the tour was in Vancouver, Canda, followed by Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California. The latter concerts took place on April 12th and 13th at one of the most famous venues in the USA at the time; the 15,000 seat Cow Palace, which is still in operation to this day.

The setlist was the same for all shows of this tour, with the new songs played during the first part of the show (including the recently composed “Have A Cigar”, sandwiched bwtween “Shine On…Pts 1 – 5” and “Shine On…6 – 9”), and the entire “Dark Side” suite taking up the second half. The encore was a 20 minute long rendition of “Echoes”, featuring Dick Parry’s sax in a great capacity.

By 1975. Floyd shows were consistently selling out far in advance, and fans grew increasingly enthusiastic (despite critics holding opposing opinions), mostly due to the the success of “Dark Side”. For the very first time, US fans witnessed Mr. Screeen, the giant mirror ball, and a flying airplane that crashed into the arena, along with the trademark Quadrophonic audio system from previous tours.

All this is a prelude to what was to come on the following years; tonnes of equipment, fleets of trucks and an army of crew members tending to every single logistic issue. The tour will end with a 6 night residency at the L.A. Sports Arena.

The shows at the “Cow Palace” were fantastic and represented a band taht was free to express all its creative potential – this was one of the last tours before grudges developed within the band. and thus Floyd were “firing on all cylinders” musically. Prior to this CD release, there was only a double vinyl bootleg entitled “Prism” (although it didn’t include “Echoes”) – one of the most sought after items on the collectors’ market, so it is with great honour that we present to
you these recordings.

Pink Floyd includes lead guitarist Dave Gilmour, Roger Waters (Bass), Rick Wright (Keyboards) and Nick Mason (Drums). The group’s equipment handlers and their equipment shown on some of the publicity photos of Pink Floyd; it’s appropriate, because the massive amount of sound equipment and the way it is utilized are very much
a part of the group’s performance. The conductor for the piece, “The Atomic Heart Mother” is Peter Phillips.

Pink Floyd were extremely active during 1970 as they were almost always touring, or striving to complete the recording sessions for “Atom Heart Mother”, often hurried by the record company who wanted to capitalize on the growing fame of the band.

In Europe, they played quite a few shows in England (often premiering new material), but they played many dates in France, Germany, Sweden and Denmark. The band also found time to tour America twice: first, from April 9th to May 16th (18 shows), and secondly from September 26th to October 25th (19) shows.

One of the shows during this second leg was held at the famous Fillmore East venue in New York on September 27th (reprising Floyd’s April 9th and 16th appearances during the first leg). The Fillmore East was the twin of the other club owned by the famous promoter Bill Graham, the Fillmore West – located on the Pacific Coast in
San Francisco.

The Fillmore East (also known as the “Village Theatre”) opened in March of 1968, had a capacity of 2,700 seats, and was immediately named “The Church Of Rock ‘N Roll”. Bands typically were required to play twice during the same day (usualyy at 6PM and again at 9PM). The double feature of Floyd was based around the same setlist, with “Atom Heart Mother”, including horn section and choir as an encore.

Pink Floyd would release the “Atom Heart Mother” album on October 10th, 1970 and it subsequebtky topped the UK charts but strangely, despite the bands growing popularity, it would reach in the USA on #55 – and only went gold in 1994! The Floyd shows at the “Fillmore West” are far more known and bootlegged, but this show is a lot kore intiguing and important, and released now for the very first time. Although 2 tracks are missing, it’s an essential document of
this musical era.

Very nice example of these somewhat rare recordings – highly soght after.
Recommended.

Bob Dylan – The Pre-NET Covers Collection (1974-1987)

Bob Dylan
The Pre-NET Covers Collection 1974-1987

As complete a collection as possible “The Genuine Before The Never Ending Tour Covers Collection 1974-1987”.

A prequel to the previous set from the best sources available…every cover song performed from each year is represented at least once.
…a note on this, there are 2 covers performed in 1976 that are not circulating. A text file is included in the download for these tracks to mark their omission.

Also represented is more than one version if for example there is a solo piano & a version with the band or an instrumental version.

I have only adjusted the volume & fade in/out of tracks to give a better listening experience as the nature of the collection is that it comes from a vast number of different sources. No Compression, EQ, or any other kind of tampering with the audio was done.

P.S. Cover Artwork has also been created. A Front cover image (above) for the overall set & an image for each year in the downloads.

P.P.S. I’ve put a huge amount of work into this, and I’ve tried to be as careful as possible, I hope mistakes (if any) are minor.

A huge thank you to all the tapers & uploaders & the ER community!

Tracklist

  1. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (w The Band) [1974-01-03 Chicago, IL]
  2. Stage Fright (w The Band) [1974-01-03 Chicago, IL]
  3. Share Your Love with Me (w The Band) [1974-01-03 Chicago, IL]
  4. Never Let Me Go (w Joan Baez) [1975-10-31 Plymouth, MA]
  5. This Land Is Your Land (w Ensemble) [1975-10-31 Plymouth, MA]
  6. The Water Is Wide (w Joan Baez) [1975-11-04 Providence, RI]
  7. Dark As A Dungeon (w Joan Baez) [1975-11-13 New Haven, CT]
  8. Wild Mountain Thyme (w Joan Baez) [1975-11-17 Rochester, NY (evening)]
  9. Weary Blues From Waitin’ [1976-04-18 Lakeland, FL]
  10. Wild Mountain Thyme (w Joan Baez) [1976-04-20 St. Petersburg, FL]
  11. Dink’s Song (w Joan Baez) [1976-04-25 Gainesville, FL]
  12. Mercedes Benz [1976-04-26 Clearwater, FL]
  13. Silver Mantis (w XX on volvals) [1976-05-08 Houston, TX]
  14. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (w Willie Nelson) [1976-05-08 Houston, TX]
  15. Spanish Is The Loving Tongue [1976-05-11 San Antonio, TX]
  16. Vincent van Gogh (w Bob N.) [1976-05-16 Fort Worth, TX]
  17. Deportees (w Joan Baez) [1976-05-16 Fort Worth, TX]
  18. Railroad Boy (w Joan Baez) [1976-05-16 Fort Worth, TX]
  19. Gotta Travel On (w Ensemble) [1976-05-16 Fort Worth, TX]
  20. Lonesome Bedroom [1978-02-20 Tokyo, JP]
  21. Repossession Blues [1978-02-24 Osaka, JP]
  22. I’m A Steady Rollin’ Man [1978-03-22 Melbourne, AU]
  23. She’s Love Crazy [1978-07-08 Paris, FR]
  24. A Change Is Gonna Come (w Dennis vocal) [1978-07-15 Camberly, Surrey, GB]
  25. Love Her With A Feeling [1978-07-15 Camberly, Surrey, GB]
  26. The Long And Winding Road (w Harris vocals) [1978-07-15 Camberly, Surrey, GB]
  27. I’m Ready [1978-09-24 Binghamton, NY]
  28. We Just Disagree [1980-11-22 San Francisco, CA]
  29. A Couple More Years [1980-11-17 San Franciso, CA]
  30. Abraham, Martin And John [1980-11-17 San Franciso, CA]
  31. Rise Again (w piano) [1980-11-18 San Francisco, CA]
  32. Nobody’s Fault But Mine [1980-11-19 San Francisco, CA]
  33. I Will Sing, I Will Sing [1980-05-18-Akron, OH]
  34. Mary From The Wild Moor [1980-11-22 San Francisco, CA]
  35. Mary From The Wild Moor (slower tempo) [1980-11-29 Seattle, WA]
  36. Rise Again (w band) [1980-11-29 Seattle, WA]
  37. Fever [1980-11-30 Seattle, WA]
  38. Rise Again [1981-06-12 Clarkston, MI]
  39. Fever [1981-06-12 Clarkston, MI]
  40. Mary From The Wild Moor [1981-06-28 London, GB]
  41. Till I Get It Right [1981-06-28-London, GB]
  42. Abraham, Martin And John [1981-06-30 London, GB]
  43. Here Comes The Sun (snippet) [1981-07-01 London, GB]
  44. Barbara Allen [1981-07-04 Birmingham, GB
  45. Let’s Begin [1981-07-17 Loreley, DE]
  46. Saved By The Grace Of Your Love [1981-07-17 Loreley, DE]
  47. We Just Disagree [1981-07-18 Mannheim, DE]
  48. Gypsy Blood (w Steve Ripley) [1981-10-16 Milwaukee, WI]
  49. The Rose [1981-10-16 Milwaukee, WI]
  50. Just A Little Bit [1981-10-17 Milwaukee, WI]
  51. It’s All in the Game [1981-10-21 Boston, MA]
  52. No Money Down (w Dylan on sax.) [1981-10-21 Boston, MA]
  53. Gamblin’ Man [1981-10-25 Bethlehem, PA]
  54. Happy Birthday [1981-10-25 Bethlehem, PA]
  55. Let It Be Me (fast tempo) [1981-10-29 Toronto, CA]
  56. Let It Be Me (slow tempo) [1981-10-30 Montreal, CA]
  57. Why Do I Have To Choose [1984-06-03 Munchen, DE]
  58. Tupelo Honey (w Van Morrison) [1984-07-08 Slane, IE]
  59. Across The Borderline (slow tempo) [1986-02-05 Wellington, NZ]
  60. Baby, Got To Go [1986-02-11 Sydney, AU]
  61. House Of The Risin’ Sun [1986-02-11 Sydney, AU]
  62. Happy Birthday (acoustic) [1986-02-12 Sydney, AU]
  63. I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know [1986-02-24 Sydney, AU]
  64. I’m Moving On [1986-02-24 Sydney, AU]
  65. Uranium Rock [1986-02-24 Sydney, AU]
  66. Breakdown (w The Heartbreakers) [1986-03-01 Brisbane, AU]
  67. Sukiyaki (Ue o muite aruko) [1986-03-06 Osaka, JP]
  68. That Lucky Old Sun [1986-03-06 Osaka, JP]
  69. Justine [1986-03-10 Tokyo, JP]
  70. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) [1986-03-10 Tokyo, JP]
  71. Unchain My Heart [1986-06-09 San Diego, CA]
  72. All My Tomorrows [1986-06-13 Clarkston, MI]
  73. Let The Good Times Roll [1986-06-27 East Troy, WI]
  74. Red Cadillac And A Black Mustache [986-06-27 East Troy, WI]
  75. Happy Birthday [1986-06-30 Clarkston, MI]
  76. I Still Miss Someone [1986-07-01 Clarkston, MI]
  77. We Had It All [1986-07-04 Buffalo, NY]
  78. Lonesome Town [1986-07-04 Buffalo, NY]
  79. Kansas City [1986-07-24 Bonner Springs, KS]
  80. Bye Bye Johnny (w Tom Petty) [1986-07-31 Tacoma, WA]
  81. Across The Borderline (fast tempo) [1986-07-31 Tacoma, WA]
  82. So Long, Good Luck And Goodbye [1986-07-31 Tacoma, WA]
  83. Good Rockin’ Mama (w Tom Petty) [1986-08-05 Mountain View, CA]
  84. Shake A Hand [1986-08-06 Paso Robles, CA]
  85. Touch Of Grey (w The Grateful Dead) [1987-07-26 Anaheim, CA]
  86. House Of The Risin’ Sun [1987-10-07 Paris, FR]
  87. Go Down, Moses [1987-10-17 London, GB]

Pink Floyd – She Kisses Like a Machine

Pink Floyd
She Kisses Like A Machine
Label: NeverEnd – NE*14.22
Series: Jewels Of Abraxas – 09
Released: 1992

1-1 Speak To Me
1-2 Breathe
1-3 On The Run
1-4 Time / Breathe (Reprise)
1-5 The Great Gig In The Sky
1-6 Money
1-7 Us And Them
1-8 Any Colour You Like
1-9 Brain Damage
1-10 Eclipse

2-1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 1)
2-2 Welcome To The Machine
2-3 Have A Cigar
2-4 Wish You Were Here
2-5 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 2)

CD1: Recorded live in Southampton (January 23, 1972)
CD2: Recorded live in N.Y.C., Madison Square Garden (July 2, 1977)

The Rolling Stones – Hamngbird Disaster – Acoustic Sessions, 1985

The Rolling Stones
Hamngbird Disaster – Acoustic Session 1985
(Shaved Disc)

Liberated boot of demos for the “Dirty Work” album – presumably. Sounds like Keith and Mick having a singalong and working out arrangements. The sound quality is mediocre – clean enough, but so indistinct that it’s hard to make out the words.

The artwork isn’t much help with the titles – can anyone help? Even the album’s title doesn’t make sense!

  1. You’re too much <2:48>
  2. One Hit (To the Body) <7:51>
  3. Broken Hearts for me and you <3:32>
  4. Don’t be cruel (to a Heart that’s true) / Always look on the bright Side of Life <4:49>
  5. Unknown <6:27>
  6. Back on the Streets again <5:21>
  7. Your Love <14:38>

Total time 44:19

Steve Earle – Mexican Demos (1974-1979)

Steve Earle
Mexican Demos
17 Track Version & 24 Track Version
1974-1979

24 track version

01 Mustang Wine
02 Juanita
03 We’re From Texas
04 Old Friends
05 Songs About Mexico
06 Honey On They Highway
07 The Mercenary Song
08 Darling Commit Me
09 I’ve Never Really Been In Love Before
10 Ben McCulloch
11 Daddy and Me Played Swing
12 A Country Song
13 We Look Back
14 Usual Time
15 If She Only Knew
16 A Far Cry From You
17 Drive Me Crazy
18 Blues Got the best of Me
19 Halfway Home
20 I Can’t Help It
21 I’m a Lover
22 I Love You Too Much
23 Hurtin Me, Hurtin You
24 Angel is The Devil

CD-R (unknown generation) -> EAC -> FLAC Front End (level 8)

Steve Earle
Mexican Demos – 17-track version
1974-76 (some say 1979)

01 The unrepentant *
02 CCKMP *
03 Angel Is The Devil
04 Hurtin’ Me, Hurtin’ You
05 Mustang Wine
06 Juanita
07 We’re From Texas
08 Tom Ames’ Prayer *
09 Old Friends
10 Songs About Mexico
11 Honey On The Highway
12 Mercenary Song
13 Darlin’Commit Me
14 Never Really Been In Love
15 Ben McCulloch
16 Daddy And Me Played Swing
17 A Country Song

  • not on Mexican Demos 24-track version

The “Mexico demos” are songwriter’s demos from 1974-76 (some say 1979), not artist’s demos from Earle’s recording career, which began about a decade later, and have never been officially released.

CD-R (unknown generation) -> EAC -> TLH (level 8)

Neil Young & Pearl Jam – The European Concerts, 1995

Neil Young & Pearl Jam
The European Concerts

(3cd) Liberated Boot
Lineage: silver cd’s -> EAC -> FLAC -> Dime -> You

Disc 1

01 Big Green Country
02 Song X
03 Act Of Love
04 Downtown
05 Mr.Soul
06 Scenery
07 Comes A Time
08 The Needle And The Damage Done
09 Don’t Let It Bring You Down
10 Mother Earth
11 Broken Arrow
12 Hey Hey My My (out of the blue)

Disc 2

01 Throw Your Hatred Down
02 Cortez The Killer
03 Intro Of The Band
04 Powderfinger
05 Rocking In The Free World
06 Peace And Love
07 Like A Hurricane

Disc 3

01 I’m The Ocean
02 Rocking In The Free World
03 After The Goldrush
04 Down By The River
05 Fuckin’ Up

Disc 1 tracks 1-10: Pukkelpop Festival, Hasselt Belgium, 25th august 1995
Disc 1 tracks 11&12: Residentzplatz, Salzburg Austria, 18th august 1995
Disc 2 tracks 1-5:Pukkelpop Festival, Hasselt Belgium, 25th august 1995
Disc 2 tracks 6&7: Waldb¸hne Berlin, Germany, 14th august 1995
Disc 3 tracks 1&2: Residentzplatz, Salzburg Austria, 18th august 1995
Disc 3 track 3: Waldb¸hne Berlin, Germany, 14th august 1995
Disc 3 track 4: Sportouni Prague, Czech Republic, 16th august 1995
Disc 3 track 5: Gampel, Switzerland, 19th august 1995

Pink Floyd – Dream’s Factory (1970-1972)

Pink Floyd
DREAM’S FACTORY

cat: NEW KERUAC LINE 1011 —
date / venue: compilation (1970-1972)

limited edition with certification
the CD case is a round can box containing the cd on a round sponge
and a numbered warranty certificate (mine is 0010)
no info about the date of release
but I can remember I found that in a music shop (together with the RoIO Silence) around ’93-’95 (and it was yet released
surely not after 95, since then RoIOs got illegal here, while this release has the SIAE trademark on the certificate (if someone doesnít know it yet, the SIAE is the society that monitors the artistsí copyrights here in Italy)

  • tracklist + exact sources:
  1. BREATHE / ON THE RUN 8:59
    from the Live at Rainbow Theatre Feb. 20 1972 (same as on the RoIOs Forbidden Samples/The Live Side Of the Moon, Time etc…)
  2. ECHOES 25:17
    live from the Paris Cinema London concert – BBC archives Sept. 30 1971
  3. EMBRYO 3:04 (listed erroneously on the cover as Green is the Colour)
    live from the Paris Cinema London concert (BBC archives July 16 1970)
  4. IF 4:24
    live from the Paris Cinema London concert (BBC archives July 16 1970)
  5. US AND THEM / ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE 7:03
    from the Live at Rainbow Theatre Feb. 20 1972 (same as on the RoIOs Forbidden Samples/The Live Side Of the Moon, Time etc…)
  6. CAREFUL WITH THAT AXE EUGENE 5:28 — (fades out)
    live from the Paris Cinema London concert (BBC archives July 16 1970)

I’m almost sure the tracks from the BBC broadcast comes from vinyl, not 100% sure anyway … sound is very good but all the tracks comes from very common recordings available on many different editions and with a better sound quality too

EXTRACTION / CONVERSION + notes by littlesheep

U2 – Street Mission (1979-1982)

U2
Street Mission
Planet Records/Trichant Records
Catalog: CD DE 1006
Made in Japan ’96 1995

  1. The Dream Is Over
  2. Out Of Control
  3. Boy-Girl
  4. Stories For Boys
  5. A Day Without Me
  6. Street Mission
  7. Shadows And Tall Trees
  8. The Fool
  9. The Magic Carpet (Lost On The Silent Planet)
  10. Twilight
  11. Another Time, Another Place
  12. 11 O’Clock Tick Tock
  13. Touch
  14. Another Day
  15. Speed Of Light
  16. False Prophet
  17. Out Of Control – removed NAL-List
  18. Stories For Boys – removed NAL-List
  19. Boy-Girl – removed NAL-List
  20. Another Day – removed NAL-List

    Source:
    1, 14: 1979-12-XX – London, England, CBS Studios
    2-5: 1979-Mid – Dublin, Ireland, Windmill Lane Studio
    6-8: 1978-11-01 – Dublin, Ireland, Keystone Studios
    9-11: 1979-02-XX – Dublin, Ireland, Eamon Andrews 4-Track Studio
    12-13: 1980-04-4/5 – Dublin, Ireland, Windmill Lane Studio
    15-16: 1978-1979 – Early CBS Demos
    17: 1979-09-XX ’96 U2 Three, 1st Irish only single
    20: 1980-02-XX \’96 Another Day, 2nd Irish only single

    Original Silver CD > flac (Toast Titanium) – Covers inside}

U2 – The Silent Side of U2

U2
“The Silent Side of U2”
Manufacturer: Unknown
Catalog: LION 28 (Side label says LION 26)
Matrix: LION 26 (95341218)
Barcode: None

Conversion: Original Silver CDs > Exact Audio Copy (0.9b1)
[Secure Mode] > WAV > mkwACT (0.97b1) > SHN
Conversion by: Noel Fiser
Hardware: Plextor PlexWriter 12/10/32S (+98 Read Offset, +AC, -C2)

Disc One [74:31]

01 Angel Of Harlem
02 Dancing Queen
03 Redemption Song
04 Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
05 Satellite Of Love
06 One / Unchained Melody
07 Dirty Old Town
08 Wild Rover
09 Springhill Mining Disaster
10 Slow Dancing
11 She’s A Mystery To Me
12 All I Want Is You
13 MLK
14 October
15 Mother Of The Disappeared
16 Luminous Times
17 Walk To The Water
18 Van Dieman’s Land
19 Love Rescue Me
20 Tomorrow
21 Lucille
22 Lost Highway
23 Country Medley

Source:
(1, 2): June 11, 1992. Stockholm, Sweden. Globen.
(3, 7, 8, 14, 20, 23): Unknown.
(4, 5, 6): August 28,1993. Dublin, Ireland. Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds.
(9, 15): April 29, 1987. Chicago, IL. Rosemont Horizon.
(10, 18): January 10, 1990. Rotterdam, Holland. Sport Paleis Ahoy.
(11): January 6, 1990. Rotterdam, Holland. Sport Paleis Ahoy.
(12, 13): December 31, 1989. Dublin, Ireland. The Point Depot.
(16, 17): “With Or Without You” UK CD Single.
(19): December 26, 1989. Dublin, Ireland. The Point Depot.
(21, 22): September 8, 1987. American Radio: ‘Trip Through Your Wires’.

Notes (�1999 http://www.u2-flom.de): A (mostly) acoustic collection, but with some outstanding tracks that aren’t easy to find. Personally, “Dancing Queen”, “Springhill Mining Disaster”, “Lucille”, and “Lost Highway” are the highlights.
Track 8 is listed as “Whiskey In The Jar”. I’d strongly recommend picking thisup, should you happen upon it. Even if you don’t like it, it is strong trading material.

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)