The Cure – London, England (05/03/92)

The Cure
03 May 1992
National Ballroom
London England

Lineage: SBD > X-FM Broadcast > ? > FLAC

01. intro
02. tape

Mainset:
03. open
04. high
05. pictures of you
06. lullaby
07. doing the unstuck
08. just like heaven
09. apart
10. a night like this
11. wendy time
12. the walk
13. let’s go to bed
14. friday i’m in love
15. inbetween days
16. from the edge of the deep green sea
17. fascination street
18. never enough
19. cut
20. end
21. interlude

Encore 1:
22. in your house
23. m
24. three imaginary boys
25. boys don’t cry

Encore 2:
25. charlotte sometimes
27. primary
28. a strange day
29. a forest

The Who – London, England (07/05/69)

The Who
5th July 1969
London, England
Pop Proms – Royal Albert Hall

1. Do You Think It’s Alright? (cuts in)/Fiddle About
2. There’s A Doctor
3. Go To The Mirror!
4. Smash The Mirror
5. I’m Free
6. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
7. We’re Not Gonna Take It
8. See Me, Feel Me
9. Substitute
10. My Generation
11. Shakin’ All Over
12. audience noise and stage banter
13. Naked Eye teaser (and end banter)

The recording is incomplete, looks like the first 30 minutes from a 60-min. tape went missing.
The Who played two shows on that day (at 5.30 and 8.30 p.m.). It is not evident which one it is, but it might be the late show where they were the headliners (whereas in the afternoon they opened for Chuck Berry) and closed the show with Magic Bus. It may be omitted from this recording.
The recording is rather distant and quality is not very good, but it pretty rare and has its historical value. The origin is unknown, flac files received in trade.
Enjoy!

Bruce Springsteen – Newcastle, England (03/02/96)

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
City Hall
Newcastle, UK;
March 2, 1996

Big thanks to The Accountant for this show.

Newcastle Night
Crystal Cat 390-91
ARtwork Included

setlist:

CD 1:
1. The Ghost Of Tom Joad
2. Adam Raised A Cain
3. Straight Time
4. Highway 29
5. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
6. Murder Incorporated
7. Mansion On The Hill
8. Dead Man Walkin’
9. Sell It And They Will Come
10. Little Things That Count
11. Brothers Under The Bridge
12. Born In The U.S.A.
13. Dry Lightning
14. Reason To Believe
15. Youngstown

CD 2:
1. Intro
2. Sinaloa Cowboys
3. The Line
4. Balboa Park
5. Across The Border
6. Bobby Jean
7. This Hard Land
8. Streets Of Philadelphia
9. Galveston Bay
10. The Promised Land

11.-20. Interview with Pelle Gustafson

The Rolling Stones – 1973 Tour, Vol. 3

THE ROLLING STONES
1973 Tour Vol 3
Aired June 29th 1975
Recorded 1973-09-09 London & 1973-10-17 Brussels 1st Show

Thanks to The Accountant for this show.

KBFH Broadcast Master From The Joe Maloney Archive
Transferred and Presented by Krw_co

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THE BAND
Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica
Keith Richards guitar backing and lead vocals
Charlie Watts drums
Mick Taylor lead guitar backing vocals
Bill Wyman bass
Bobby Keys saxophone
Billy Preston keyboards backing vocals
Trevor Lawrence saxophone percussion
Steve Madaio trumpet trombone percussion

SET LIST
1 Brown Sugar -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
2 Happy -London 1973-09-09
3 Gimme Shelter -London 1973-09-09
4 Tumbling Dice -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
5 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Heartbreaker -London 1973-09-09
(tape pause edit at 22:35)
6 You Can’t Always Get What You Want -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st
7 Dancing With Mr. D -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
8 Angie -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
(tape flip edit at 42:15)
9 Honky Tonk Women -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
10 Midnight Rambler -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
(tape pause edit at 58:04)
11 Rip This Joint -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
12 Jumping Jack Flash -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
13 Street Fighting Man -London 1973-09-09
14 Interview with MICK JAGGER by Scott Muni (Boston June 11th 1975)
15 KBFH Outro

Note: Live Tracks were mixed by Mick Jagger and Phil Ramone
at A&R Recording, New York City, earlier in September 1974.

MANY THANKS TO JOE FOR SHARING HIS ARCHIVE.

PLEASE DONT POST THIS ON ANY OTHER TRACKERS OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
PLEASE DO NOT ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING IN ANY WAY.
THANK YOU. AS ALWAYS, ENJOY. CHEERS KRW_CO

The Rolling Stones – 1973 Tour, Vol. 2

The Rolling Stones - 1973 Tour Volume 2

THE ROLLING STONES
1973 Tour Vol 2
Aired November 24th 1974
Recorded 1973-09-09 London & 1973-10-17 Brussels 1st Show

Thanks to The Accountant for this show.

KBFH Broadcast Master From The Joe Maloney Archive
Transferred and Presented by Krw_co

LINEAGE FM BROADCAST ANALOG MASTER>NAKAMICHI DR-1>CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240
WAV (24/48KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR TRACK MARKS WAV 16/44.1> TLH FLAC (LEVEL 8)

THE BAND
Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica
Keith Richards guitar backing and lead vocals
Charlie Watts drums
Mick Taylor lead guitar backing vocals
Bill Wyman bass
Bobby Keys saxophone
Billy Preston keyboards backing vocals
Trevor Lawrence saxophone percussion
Steve Madaio trumpet trombone percussion

SET LIST
1 Gimme Shelter -London 1973-09-09
2 Tumbling Dice -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
3 Brown Sugar -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
4 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Heartbreaker -London 1973-09-09
5 Angie -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
(tape pause edit at 24:20)
6 Honky Tonk Women -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
7 Midnight Rambler -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
8 All Down The Line – Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
(tape flip edit at 43:47)
9 Street Fighting Man -London 1973-09-09
(tape pause edit at 49:08)
10 Interview with Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts
by Peter Cook & Dudley Moore 1974-11-13 Pierre Hotel NYC
all released songs have been removed
11 KBFH Outro

Note: Tracks were mixed by Mick Jagger and Phil Ramone
at A&R Recording, New York City, earlier in September 1974.

MANY THANKS TO JOE FOR SHARING HIS ARCHIVE.

PLEASE DONT POST THIS ON ANY OTHER TRACKERS OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
PLEASE DO NOT ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING IN ANY WAY.
THANK YOU. AS ALWAYS, ENJOY. CHEERS KRW_CO

The Rolling Stones – 1973 Tour, Vol. 1

The Rolling Stones - 1973 Tour Vol 1

THE ROLLING STONES
1973 Tour Vol 1
Aired: September 29, 1974
Recorded 1973-09-09 London & 1973-10-17 Brussels 1st Show

Thanks to The Accountant for this show.

KBFH Broadcast Master From The Joe Maloney Archive
Transferred and Presented by Krw_co

LINEAGE FM BROADCAST ANALOG MASTER>NAKAMICHI DR-1>CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240
WAV (24/48KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR TRACK MARKS WAV 24/48> TLH FLAC (LEVEL 8)

THE BAND
Mick Jagger lead vocals harmonica
Keith Richards guitar backing and lead vocals
Charlie Watts drums
Mick Taylor lead guitar backing vocals
Bill Wyman bass
Bobby Keys saxophone
Billy Preston keyboards backing vocals
Trevor Lawrence saxophone percussion
Steve Madaio trumpet trombone percussion

SET LIST
1 Brown Sugar -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
2 Happy -London 1973-09-09
3 Dancing With Mr. D -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
4 Angie -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
(Tape Pause Edit at 15:54)
5 You Can’t Always Get What You Want -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
6 Midnight Rambler -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
7 Rip This Joint -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
(Tape Flip Edit at 39:51)
8 Jumping Jack Flash -Brussels 1973-10-17 1st show
9 Street Fighting Man -London 1973-09-09
10 KBFH Outro

Note: Tracks were mixed by Mick Jagger and Phil Ramone
at A&R Recording, New York City, earlier in September 1974.

MANY THANKS TO JOE FOR SHARING HIS ARCHIVE.

PLEASE DONT POST THIS ON ANY OTHER TRACKERS OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
PLEASE DO NOT ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING IN ANY WAY.
THANK YOU. AS ALWAYS, ENJOY. CHEERS KRW_CO

Mark Knopfler – London, England (05/30/05)

Mark Knopfler
Royal Albert Hall
London, UK
30th May 2005

CD1
01 – Why aye man
02 – Walk of life
03 – What it is
04 – Sailing to Philadelphia
05 – Romeo and Juliet
06 – Sultans of swing
07 – Done with Bonaparte
08 – Song for Sonny Liston
09 – Donegan’s gone
10 – R¸diger

CD2
01 – Boom, like that
02 – Speedway at Nazareth
03 – Telegraph road
04 – Brothers in arms
05 – Money for nothing
06 – So far away
07 – The mist covered mountains / Wild theme

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: LONDON 2005

Source Soundboard
Format 2CD-R

The Cure – London, England (03/11/79)

The Cure
London,England
Marquee Club
11 March 1979

Silver CD > EAC > TLH

Setlist:

01. 10.15 saturday night
02. accuracy
03. grinding halt
04. another day
05. object
06. subway song
07. foxy lady
08. meathook
09. three imaginary boys
10. boys don’t cry
11. plastic passion
12. fire in cairo
13. it’s not you
14.(guitar tuning)/do the hansa
15. killing an arab

Line-up:
Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey, Laurence Tolhurst

The first known recording of The Cure, in this era performing as a trio. This was one of a series of Sunday night Cure concerts dubbed “A Dose Of Sundays” at the Marquee.

Van Morrison & Elvis Costello – London, England (01/28/87)

VAN MORRISON guests Elvis Costello
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
January 28, 1987
Audience Recording

TRACKLIST

01. Announcement
02. What Would I Do
03. Jackie Wilson Said (I’m In Heaven When You Smile)
04. Help Me

MUSICIANS

Elvis Costello
Van Morrison
T Bone Burnett

The Confederates band:
James Burton – lead guitar
Jim Keltner – drums
Jerry Scheff – bass
Benmont Tench – keyboards
T-Bone Wolk – guitar, accordion, mandolin

themysticmuse notes: (2019-06-12)
I got this AUD recording from a serious vantrader as one single WAV file. I’ve split the WAV in separate tracks using adobe audition 2019 and then exported them as flacs, sbe’s fixed in TLH. metadata added to all tracks. no remastering has been made. artwork created and included.
ffp created for the flacs, md5 created to verify all files. enjoy!

LINEAGE: AUD > ? > WAV > tracks split (adobe audition 2019) > FLAC > SBE’s fixed (TLH) > FLAC

REVIEW by BP fallon:
Wednesday at 6.00 pm in the Albert Hall and Elvis and the Confederates are rehearsing with their special guest. Benmont Tench tells Van Morrison that he doesn’t know the old Sonny Boy Williamson song “Help Me,” so Van tells him to play the intro to Booker T and the MG’s “Green Onions” instead. It sounds great.
When Elvis introduces Van that evening, the place erupts even more. They do “Jackie Wilson Says” and it’s such a thrill to see Elvis and Van singing together, Van being pushed to his proper heights by these great players. And then it’s into “Help Me” with Benmont on the organ and Elvis on harmonica riffin’ off each other. Everyone’s grinning. Ooh, my soul.

REVIEW by Richard Cook:
A huge cheer was coughed up when EC called on an encore guest, a visibly underwhelmed Van Morrison. Van bumbled through three songs including a dismal “Jackie Wilson Said,” and ran off. Poor fellow — why bother him, anyway?

NOTES & TRIVIA:
Elvis covered “Full Force Gale” for “No Prima Donna”, the first tribute album for the songs of Van Morrison, released in 1994.
Elvis Costello’s “500 Albums You Need” (Vanity Fair, November 2000) features four albums by Van Morrison, including Astral Weeks (1968) and Moondance (1970).

More info about this show here: http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/index.php/Concert_1987-01-28_London