Bruce Hornsby & Bela Fleck – Danbury, CT (08/21/99)

Bruce Hornsby & Bela Fleck
8/21/99
Ives Concert Park – Danbury, CT

Transfer: Neumann KMR-82i > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1
Transfer: Tascam DA-30 MKII > Tascam DR-680 > Audacity > WAV > Traders Little Helper > FLAC
Taped by David Keller
Transferred & Seeded by Bill Graves

  1. Charles Ives Sonata >
  2. Western Skyline >
  3. When I Paint My Masterpiece >
  4. Western Skyline
  5. Cheeseballs in Cowtown
  6. Crown of Jewels
  7. White-Wheeled Limousine
  8. Across the River >
  9. I Know You Rider
  10. Talk of the Town >
  11. Hot ‘Lanta >
  12. Big Boss Man >
  13. Dixie Chicken
  14. Instrumental
  15. Every Little Kiss
  16. Tangled up in Blue >
  17. Jam >
  18. Tangled Up in Blue
  19. China Doll
  20. In the Wee Small Hours
  21. Valley Road

~ Encore ~

  1. Crowd / Banter
  2. Mandolin Rain >
  3. Fortunate Son
  4. King of the Hill

Huge thanks to David Keller for the use of his archives

This show is a Boiler in the Basement Installment –
http://boilerinthebasementmusic.wordpress.com/

Bob Dylan – Hartford, CT (07/11/86)

Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Civic Center Auditorium
Harford, Connecticut
July 11, 1986

Audience Recording 157 mins

Unchain My Heart (James Freddy/Agnes Jones)
Positively 4th Street
Clean-Cut Kid
Emotionally Yours
Shot Of Love
We Had It All (Donny Frittis/Troy Seals)
Masters Of War
Straight Into Darkness (Petty)
Think About Me (Petty)
The Waiting (Petty)
Breakdown (Petty)
The Times They Are A-Changin’
One Too Many Mornings
It Ain’t Me, Babe
I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A Null)
Band Of The Hand
When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Forget About Me (Petty)
Spike (Petty)
Listen To Her Heart (Petty)
Refugee (Petty)
Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35
Seeing The Real You At Last
Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson)
I And I
Like A Rolling Stone
In The Garden
*
Blowin’ In The Wind
Lay, Lady, Lay
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums) and with The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec, Louise Bethune (backing vocals).

Bruce Springsteen – New Haven, CT (03/18/77)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
featuring the Miami Horns
Veterans Memorial Coliseum
New Haven, CT
March 18, 1977


“Official Audience Recording”
Nothing to Lose: The 1977 Tour Revisited Vol. Five
JEMS Archive

JEMS 2015 Transfers

Tracks 1-3: CB master cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth adjustment) > 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 > Peak Pro XT (edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

Tracks 3-13: Low generation cassette > 1994 DAT > Fostex D-5 > Sound Devices UBSPre2 > iZtotope RX > pitch correction > iZotope Ozone and MBIT+ convert to 16/44.1 .wav > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / patch / edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

01 Night
02 Don’t Look Back
03 Spirit in the Night
04 It’s My Life
05 Thunder Road
06 Mona > She’s the One
07 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out (w/ Miami Horns)
08 Action in the Streets (w/ Miami Horns)
09 Backstreets
10 Jungleland
11 Rosalita (w/Miami Horns)
12 Born to Run
13 Quarter to Three (w/ Miami Horns)

Known Faults:

  • Night: alternate source
  • Don’t Look Back: alternate source
  • Spirit In The Night: first 3:22 patched with alternate source
  • She’s The One: 18 seconds patched with alternate source

Welcome to the fifth chapter of JEMS’ Nothing to Lose series revisiting Bruce’s remarkable 1977 tour. For the full history of our obsession with this era and the back story on these “Official Audience Tapes,” please refer to the notes in Vol. One found here:

http://jungleland.dnsalias.com/torrents-details.php?id=38539

Installment No. 5 brings Springsteen to New Haven, Connecticut, as the tour settles into its final shows in the northeast, six of which are still to follow. For me, this is a period of near perfection in terms of the caliber of the performances and the sense of urgency that’s palpable in the recordings.

There may be only 13 songs in the set, but Bruce and the band are making every one of them count. My typical listening to material from ’77 has tended to focus on the unique songs, like “Action in the Streets” and “It’s My Life.” But in preparing this show, I was struck by just how good the “standard” songs are. Bruce sings “Spirit in the Night” and “Thunder Road” with every bit as much conviction as he does “Don’t Look Back,” and we all know how special “Backstreets” is every night in ’77. Fresh ears also picked out a lot of distinctive guitar work from Steve and Bruce that I felt I had never noticed before. “We tore it apart and put it together again” indeed.

New Haven is the final “official audience” source in the JEMS Archive. I consider it the best recording of the five, sounding just a bit closer, sharper and with better instrument separation than the previous four. It came to us from a different source than the first four (an insider, not a collector), so it may also be a generation to the good comparitively. But it is incomplete, joined in progress during “Spirit.”

Happily, our pal CB taped the show as well and loaned us his master cassettes. The CB source was previously released by Fanatic; we did a fresh transfer for this release. CB told me he taped from the back of the arena and it sounds like it, but the recording is still clear and fills in what’s missing from the better source to give us the complete New Haven show. Samples provided.

Special thanks yet again to: M and J from JEMS for pulling out our many versions of these DATs and helping make new transfers; to CB, one of “The Original Two” who got the whole Springsteen taping hobby started; the folks on the Stone Pony message board whose thread sparked this series; and to mjk5510 who takes our bits and bobs and gets them all pretty for you.

When the ’77 series returns, we’ll revisit Toronto, Detroit and Toledo, all from fresh master transfers. Until then, enjoy New Haven, and better still, add your thoughts about the show and the recording in the comments.

BK for JEMS

The Band – Bridgeport, CT (03/11/87)

The Band
3/11/87
Klein Auditorium,
Bridgeport, CT

source: sbd/aud blend – cassette master
(via Jerry Moore’s dat clone)

lineage: master cassette>dat>dat>hd>cd wave>flac
transferred & seeded by Rob Berger

one disc: 67:40

01 – WS Walcott Medicine Show
02 – CC Rider
03 – The Battle Is Over
04 – It Makes No Difference
05 – Caledonia*
06 – Mystery Train*
07 – The Weight*
08 – Ophelia+ 09 – Java Blues+
10 – Up On Cripple Creek*
encore:
11 – Willie & the Hand Jive*+

notes: on bill with Hot Tuna
*w/Shredney – harp
+w/JK – guitar

Queen – Hartford, CT (08/20/80)

Queen
20 August 1980
Hartford Civic Center
Hartford, CT

No Lineage, unfortunately!

Quality VG (+)

Setlist:

Disc 1:

  1. Intro / Jailhouse Rock
  2. We will rock you (fast)
  3. Let me entertain you
  4. Play the game
  5. Mustapha
  6. Death on two legs
  7. Killer Queen
  8. I’m in love with my car
  9. Get Down Make Love
  10. You’re my best friend
  11. Save me
  12. Another one bites the dust
  13. Now I’m Here
  14. Singalong / Improvisation
  15. Now I’m Here (reprise)
  16. Fat Bottomed Girls

Disc 2 :

  1. Love of my Life
  2. Keep yourself alive
  3. Drum solo – Improvisation
  4. Guitar solo
  5. Brighton Rock
  6. Crazy little thing called love
  7. Bohemian Rhapsody
  8. Tie your mother down
  9. Sheer Heart Attack
  10. We will rock you (slow)
  11. We are the champions
  12. God save the Queen

Bob Marley – Shelton, CT (06/14/78)

Bob Marley and The Wailers
# 16046 UPGRADE
June 14, 1978
Pinecrest Country Club
Shelton, Connecticut

from cassette master with a few short splices from a different edit of the same master plus
another taper’s 1st gen. source that had the tape flip in a different place.
You’ll have to listen very carefully to hear the transitions and it is now the entire show without any cut songs.

Disc 1: 56:23 – main set:
01 [05:26] Positive Vibration
02 [03:46] Dem Belly Full
03 [06:05] Concrete Jungle
04 [05:04] Rebel Music
05 [03:58] War!
06 [01:45] > No More Trouble
07 [04:50] Heathen
08 [03:26] Easy Skanking
09 [04:37] I Shot The Sheriff
10 [07:12] No Woman No Cry
11 [09:52] Jammin’

Disc 2: 25:45 – encores:
02 [06:19] Lively Up Yourself
03 [05:58] Get Up Stand Up
04 [03:36] > Punky Reggae Party
05 [09:52] > Exodus

Some microphone handling noises, level changes and minor dropouts were eliminated or minimized seamlessly and this now sounds way better than previous versions of this show. I consider this to be possibly the best sounding audience Bob Marley recording that I have heard. Check the samples to judge the sound for yourself.thanks to Dime users chkorch, wailertape and scottsays (by way of pantagruel) for supplying the various sources that make up this remaster.Info for primary cassette master source: Nakamichi CM300 microphones with CP4 shotgun capsules > Nakamichi 550 cassette deck master > Dat > CD.

No equalization or noise reduction was used in the mastering process.

Transfer: CD’s received in trade from the Dime users mentioned above > Macintosh with Digidesign AudioMedia III card > Pro Tools (nomalization, minor “nip & tuck” edits and tracking) > AIFF > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified). md5 file created with checkSum+.

The Doors – Danbury, CT (10/11/67)

The Doors
1967-10-11
Danbury High School
Danbury Connecticut
October 17, 1967

3rd generation P.A. recording by faculty member.

setlist:
01 announcements 1:05
02 Moonlight Drive (includes Horse Latitudes) 6:57
03 Money 3:49
04 Break on Through 6:06
05 Backdoor Man 5:34
06 People are Strange [released on “Boot Your Butt” and not included here]
07 Crystal Ship 3:34
08 Wake Up!> 1:52
09 Light My Fire 10:01
10 The End 20:56

Also included in one source is a Cheetah Magazine Promo.  It is dated for this date, but I’m not sure if that lines up – Mat

Bob Dylan – Hartford, CT (10/30/65)

Bob Dylan & the Hawks
Bushnell Memorial Auditorium
Hartford, CT
30 Oct 1965

Master Tape–>CD-R–>My CD-R–>Audiograbber–>FLAC

1. She Belongs To Me
2. To Ramona / Gates of Eden (fragments)
3. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
4. Desolation Row / Love Minus Zero
5. Mr Tambourine Man
6. Tombstone Blues
7. Baby Let Me Follow You Down
8. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
9. Maggie’s Farm
10. It Ain’t Me Babe
11. Ballad of a Thin Man
12. Positively 4th Street
13. Like A Rolling Stone

From the original uploader:
I first found and circulated this through trades six-plus years ago, and was going through a shoebox earlier today and found it. I haven’t ever torrented it, so thought I would. It is definitely for completists, but stands as one of the very few documents of Dylan’s evolving live sound in the Fall of 1965. I still think that the download is worth it just for Maggie’s Farm.

Tom Waits – Willimantic, CT (11/09/76)

Tom Waits
11/09/76
Shaboo Inn
Willimantic, CT

Early Show
Eggs And Sausage (In A Cadillac With Susan Michelson)
Fumblin’ With The Blues
When I Fall In Love/Jitterbug Boy
The One That Got Away
Pasties And A G-String
Ghosts Of Saturday Night/Heart Of Saturday Night
Emotional Weather Report
I Wish I Was In New Orleans
Small Change

Late Show
Spare Parts
Invitation To The Blues
Depot Depot
San Diego Serenade
New Coat Of Paint
Putnam County/Big Joe And Phantom 309
Diamonds On The Windshield
Tom Traubert’s Blues

The Rolling Stones – Hartford, CT (11/10/81)

The Rolling Stones
“Kings Of Drugs”
Civic Center
Hartford, CT
10th November 1981

Sound Quality : Soundboard
Length : 124.41

DISC ONE

01. Take The A Train
02. Under My Thumb
03. When The Whip Comes Down
04. Let’s Spend The Night Together
05. Shattered
06. Neighbours
07. Black Limousine
08. Just My Imagination
09. Twenty Flight Rock
10. Let Me Go
11. Time Is On My Side
12. Beast Of Burden
13. Waiting On A Friend
14. Let It Bleed
15. You Can t Always Get What You Want

DISC TWO

01. Band Introductions
02. Little T&A
03. Tumbling Dice
04. Shes So Cold
05. Hang Fire
06. Miss You
07. Honky Tonk Women
08. Brown Sugar
09. Start Me Up
10. Jumping Jack Flash
11. Satisfaction
12. Star Spangled Banner

Personnel:
Mick Jagger – vocals, guitar
Keith Richards – guitar, vocals
Ron Wood – guitar
Bill Wyman – bass
Charlie Watts – drums
Ian Stewart – piano
Ian McLagan – keyboards ::
Ernie Watts – saxophone ::