Bruce Springsteen – Dallas, TX (02/10/23)

Bruce Springsteen
Feb 10, 2023
American Airlines Center
Dallas, TX

Set One

  1. No Surrender
  2. Ghosts
  3. Prove It All Night
  4. Letter To You
  5. The Promised Land
  6. Out in the Street
  7. Candy’s Room
  8. Kitty’s Back
  9. Nightshift
  10. Encore
  11. Detroit Medley
  12. Born to Run
  13. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
  14. Glory Days
  15. Dancing in the Dark
  16. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
  17. I’ll See You in My Dreams

    Notes
    Bruce Springsteen – Lead vocal, electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica; Roy Bittan – Piano, keyboards; Nils Lofgren – Electric and acoustic guitars, lap steel, backing vocal; Garry Tallent – Bass; Max Weinberg – Drums; Jake Clemons – Tenor saxophone, percussion, backing vocal; Charlie Giordano – Organ, keyboards; Anthony Almonte – Percussion, backing vocal; Ada Dyer – Backing vocal; Curtis King – Backing vocal; Lisa Lowell – Backing vocal; Michelle Moore – Backing vocal; Barry Danielian – Trumpet; Ed Manion – Baritone and tenor saxophone;† Ozzie Melendez – Trombone; Curt Ramm – Trumpet
    Recorded by John Cooper
    Mixed by Jon Altschiller; additional engineering by Danielle Warman, Nic Coolidge, Allison Leah and Alex Bonyata
    Mix Advisor: Rob Lebret
    Post Production by Brad Serling and Arya Jha
    Art Design by Michelle Holme
    Cover Photo by Rob DeMartin
    Tour Director: George Travis
    Manager: Jon Landau
    HD files are 24 bit / 96 kHz; DSD Files are DSD64

song fifth night set
Tour premiere of ìDetroit Medleyî
Four songs from 2020ís Letter To You: ìGhosts,î ìLetter To You,î ìLast Man Standingî and ìIíll See You In My Dreamsî
ìLast Man Standingî features a new arrangement
ìIíll See You In My Dreamsî is performed solo acoustic to end the show
Two songs from 2022ís Only the Strong Survive: ìNightshiftî (written by Franne Golde, Dennis Lambert and Walter Orange, popularized by The Commodores) and ìDonít Play That Songî (written by Ahmet Ertegun and Betty Nelson, popularized by Ben E. King)
ìJohnny 99î is performed in the Wrecking Ball tour arrangement
Concert stalwarts like ìBecause The Night,î ìDancing in the Darkî and ìTenth Avenue Freeze-Outî are performed in tighter, shorter versions

The Who – Dallas, TX (06/19/70)

The Who
1970-06-19
Memorial Auditorium
Dallas Texas

1 disc.

01.can’t explain
02.young man blues
03.water
04.the seeker
05.substitute
06.tommy introduction
07.overture
08.it’s a boy
09.1921
10.amazing journey
11.sparks
12.eyesight to the blind
13.christmas
14.acid queen
15.pinball wizard
16.do you think it’s alright
17.fiddle about
18.tommy can you hear me
19.there’s a doctor
20.go to the mirror
21.smash the mirror
22.miracle cure
23.i’m free
24.tommy’s holiday camp
25.we’re not gonna take it
26.see me feel me

Queen – Dallas, TX (10/28/78)

Queen
Dallas, TX
10/28/78
Dallas County Convention Center Arena
ìPremier Jazzî



Disc 1 from first generation copy

  1. We Will Rock You (fast)
  2. Let Me Entertain You
  3. If You Canít Beat Them
  4. Somebody To Love
  5. Medley: Death On Two Legs/
  6. Killer Queen/
  7. Bicycle Race/
  8. I’m In Love With My Car
  9. Get Down Make Love
  10. You’re My Best Friend
  11. Now I’m Here
  12. Spread Your Wings
  13. Dreamer’s Ball
  14. Love Of My Life
  15. ’39
  16. It’s Late
  17. Brighton Rock
    Disc 2 from Master Tape
  18. Fat Bottomed Girls
  19. Sheer Heart Attack/
  20. Keep Yourself Alive
  21. Bohemian Rhapsody
    Encore 1
  22. Tie Your Mother Down
    Encore 2
  23. We Will Rock You
  24. We Are The Champions
    God Save The Queen(faded per moderators)

Taperís Notes:
This is the first recording by V4TX. It was recorded using a $20 GE cassette recorder with the external microphone that came with it. I was sitting in the lower part of the balcony. I am making this tape available to the community due to the fact that all research I have done indicates that this show does not circulate in a complete form. This tape contains the complete performance. It is not a great recording by any stretch of the imagination, but it is far from awful. Even though I was in the balcony, the concert was loud, and there is very little audience interference, most interference is during the encores. I would say this is a cut above ìfor completists only.î All instruments and vocals are present. Itís clear, but not high fidelity. The historical significance of this tape is it is the first show of the Jazz tour, I believe played before the album was released. This tape was traded a bit around the time it was recorded, but never in this quality. So I wouldnít call this uncirculated, just undercirculated.

Transfer Notes:
The tape was originally made on 2 Ampex 90 minute normal bias tapes. Unfortunately time was not kind to either tapes. However, soon after the concert, if I remember, that weekend, I transferred the show to another set of cassettes. That turned out to be a good thing. What is on CD 1 is from that first generation copy. What I did was take only the right channel from that tape and split it. The left channel had a lower signal and much more hiss. Believe me, with the rig that was used, the tape was a mono recording, so nothing is missing by dropping the left channel. I then played it directly to a Sony CDR-W33. I did equalize it a bit There was no use of the Limiter, or any attempt to reduce hiss. I know some purists will cringe at this, but I did the transfer for my ears, and I believe it makes the recording better. The change is minimal. Another thing about the first disc. There is a break after ìNow Iím Here,î for a tape flip, unfortunately there is also a brief break after ìSpread Your Wings.î This is due to the fact that as a 16 year old, when I made the transfer, I decided to fill the tape up as much as possible and moved that song from the beginning of side 2 to the end of side 1. But as I said, if I didnít make the transfer we wouldnít have this show at all. Who knew 27 years later people would still want a copy. At least I hope they do. I didnít try to fix the break, I wanted to leave the tape as close to how I have it. There is nothing missing, just a brief cut. CD 2 however is taken from the master. For some reason this tape didnít fall apart as much as the first tape. The same method of transfer was used for it as with CD 1. The encores are what seem to be missing from the other source of this show, and unfortunately this is where most of the crowd interference happens. They do not ruin the tape, just make it a bit annoying. I hope the Queen community likes this tape. Again, Iím not sharing it as a great document, but a unique one of the first Jazz show.

One other Note: This was the night ìKiss Meets the Phantom of the Park,î originally aired, and in the pre-VCR days the group that went to this concert were somewhat bummed they were missing that show. However, by the end of the concert, and after reading reviews of the Kiss program, we knew we made the right call.

Talking Heads – Dallas, TX (12/11/78)

Talking Heads
” Heads In Dallas ” ( liberated bootleg )
Dallas, Texas
Palladium
11th.dec.1978

( EX AUD ) FLAC

Silver>CDwave>WAVE>FlacFrontend Level 8>FLAC>TORRENT

Quality : 10

461 MB

O1. The Big Country
O2. Warning Sign
O3. The Book I Read
O4. Stay Hungry
O5. Artists Only
O6. The Girls Want To Be With The Girls
O7. The Good Thing
O8. Who Is It
O9. With Our Love
1O. Love Goes To Buildings On Fire
11. Electricity
12. New Feeling
13. Psycho Killer
14. Take Me To The River
15. I’m Not In Love

This is one of the best Talking Heads concerts ever !!!!!

Artwork is included.

Take it, enjoy it &….share it !!!

Pink Floyd – Dallas, TX (04/29/94)

Pink Floyd
Texas Stadium
Dallas Texas (Irving TX)
4/29/94

First Set

Astronomy Domine
Learning To Fly
What Do You Want From Me
On The Turning Away
Coming Back To Life [cut after 1:30]
[Sorrow – cut]
[Take It Back – cut]
Keep Talking [fades in]
One Of These Days

Second Set

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts I – V)
Breathe
Time
Breathe (reprise)
High Hopes
The Great Gig In The Sky
Wish You Were Here
Us And Them
Money
Another Brick In The Wall – part 2
Comfortably Numb
(Encores)
Hey You [fade in]
“Rain” Like Hell

The Who – Dallas, TX (11/25/73)

THE WHO
Memorial Coliseum
Dallas, Tx
25. Nov. 1973

Disc 1:

  1. // The Real Me
  2. Punk And The Godfather
  3. I’m One
  4. Helpless Dancer
  5. 5:15
  6. Sea And Sand
  7. Drowned
  8. Bell Boy
  9. Dr. Jimmy
  10. Love Reign O’er Me
  11. Won’t Get Fooled Again

approx. 71 mins
seamless transfer, disc change is only a suggestion

Pete Townshend Vocals, Guitar
Roger Daltrey Harmonica, Vocals
John Entwistle Vocals, Bass
Keith Moon Drums
Bobby Pridden Tapes

fresh transfer / seeded by Vortex242:
? gen C > playback on TASCAM130 > TASCAM CD-RW700 standalone CD burner

CD > EAC > wav > Adobe Audition > CDwave > FlacFrontend (level 6, verified,
with align on sector boundaries) > flac > TTD

The Who – Dallas, TX (12/02/71)

The Who
1971-12-02
Dallas, TX
Memorial Auditorium

  1. Banter (Unwanted Moon)
  2. Behind Blue Eyes
  3. Banter (WGFA Revolution)
  4. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  5. Baby Don’t You Do It
  6. Banter (Just Listen)
  7. Baby Don’t You Do It (Continues)
  8. Magic Bus
  9. Banter (About Spliting Song)
  10. Overture
  11. Amazing Journey
  12. Sparks
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. See Me, Feel Me

Roger Daltrey Vocals, Harmonica
John Entwistle Vocals, Bass
Keith Moon Vocals, Drums
Pete Townshend Vocals, Guitar

Waylon Jennings – Dallas, TX (08/xx/75)

Waylon Jennings
Electric Ballroom
Dallas, Texas (Early Show)
Late August, 1975

In 2006 I shared a number of Waylon shows and have fallen into a few more from a big Waylon collector, this one comes from the same source of all the others I shared.

This is a regional radio broadcast from KAFM/KRLD Dallas of the early show, the 1st night of a 2 night stand Waylon played at the Electric Ballroom.

I have not been able to date this to the exact night but it appears to be from Late August.

Waylon was on a extensive national tour in support of ‘Dreaming My Dreams’ which was released in June, 1975. He was in Maine in early August documented on a circulating SB from Sugarloaf, Maine dated August 2nd.

I found a small article from the Houston Chronicle with a short blurb about him playing 2 nights at Liberty Hall in Houston, one of these dates was August 28th.

On Jimmy Buffet’s site there is a mention he opened for Waylon at the Wild West Music Festival in Austin on August 31.

Looking at the way most bands tour Texas, if coming from the North, they would play Dallas, Houston then Austin and not Houston, Austin then Dallas though that is possible it’s not very economical for a touring band.

With that evidence I would date this show sometime between August 24-27.

01 Only Daddy’ll Walk The Line
02 You Ask Me To
03 Amanda
04 Waymore’s Blues
05 Good Hearted Woman
06 Let’s All Help The Cowboys (Sing The Blues)
07 Storms Never Last
08 I’ve Been A Long Time Leaving
09 Willie The Wandering Gypsy And Me
10 Let’s Turn Back The Years
11 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?
12 Clyde
13 Bob Wills Is Still The King
14 Ramblin’ Man
15 Outro

Enjoy!
mjk5510

Bob Dylan – Dallas, TX (06/22/86)

Bob Dylan
6/22/86
Reunion Arena
Dallas, Texas

LB-410, (46min +40min +74min), aud master,; very good to excellent sound [B+], harsh
d1t2 light digiscrape 2:56; drop d2t6 1:13, d2t7 starting 3:00 about 10 small clicks scattered for rest of track

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 We Had It All (Donny Frittis/Troy Seals)
7 Union Sundown
8 Straight into Darkness
9 Listen to her Heart
10 The Waiting,

CD2

1 Breakdown
2 To Ramona
3 One Too Many Mornings
4 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
5 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A Null)
6 Band Of The Hand
7 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
8 Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
9 Ballad Of A Thin Man

CD3

1 So You Wanna Be A Rock and Roll Star
2 Spike
3 Bye Bye Johhny
4 Refugee
5 Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35
6 Seeing The Real You At Last
7 Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson)
8 I And I
9 Like A Rolling Stone
10 In The Garden
11 Blowin’ In The Wind
12 Run With Me Baby ( ? )
13 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

David Bowie & Stevie Ray Vaughan – Dallas, TX (04/27/83)

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan
Las Colinas Soundstage
Dallas, TX, USA
April 27, 1983.

Dallas Moonlight. [RED DEVIL. RD013-1/2]
Excellent Soundboard Recording

Disc 1
01. Star
02. Heroes
03. What In The World
04. Look Back In Anger
05. Joe The Lion
06. Wild Is The Wind
07. Golden Years
08. Fashion
09. Lets Dance
10. Red Sails
11. Breaking Glass
12. Life On Mars
13. Sorrow
14. Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
15. China Girl
16. Scary Monsters (Super Creeps)
17. Rebel Rebel
18. I Can’t Explain
19. White Light White Heat

Disc 2
01. Station To Station
02. Cracked Actor
03. Ashes To Ashes
04. Space Oddity
05. Young Americans
06. Soul Love
07. Hang Onto Yourself
08. Fame
09. TVC15
10. Stay
11. Jean Genie
12. Modern Love
13. Life On Mars (Mess Up)

NOTES: Rehearsals for Bowie’s “Serious Moonlight Tour”. Soundboard Recording / Stereo.
Total playing time 132 minutes.