Kate Bush – London, England (08/27/14)

Kate Bush
Hammersmith Apollo, London
27 August 2014

Source: DPA 4022 > Naiant Tinybox > Sony M10 (48kHz, 24 bit)
Processed in Reaper, tracked in CDWave, FLAC’d via Foobar
Taper: yousef

Setlist:

01. Lily
02. Hounds of Love
03. Joanni
04. Running Up That Hill
05. Top of the City
06. King of the Mountain

-The Ninth Wave-
07. (intro video)
08. And Dream of Sheep (video)
09. Under Ice
10. Waking the Witch
11. (dialogue)
12. Watching You Without Me
13. Jig of Life
14. Hello Earth
15. The Morning Fog

-A Sky of Honey-
16. Prelude
17. Prologue
18. An Architectís Dream
19. The Painterís Link
20. Sunset
21. Aerial Tal
22. Somewhere in Between
23. Tawny Moon
24. Nocturn
25. Aerial

26. Among Angels
27. Cloudbusting

The Doors – Isle of Wight, England (08/30/70)

The Doors
August 30, 1970 (Saturday)
East Afton Farm
The Isle Of Wight Festival
Isle Of Wight, England

Track List:

01. Introduction – 0:18
02. Back Door Man – 4:18
03. Break On Through – 4:53
04. When The Music’s Over – 13:31
05. Ship Of Fools – 7:37
06. Roadhouse Blues – 6:07
06. Light My Fire – 14:21
07. The End – 18:18

Soundboard Recording

Multi-Track Master > DAT > DAT > CDR > WAV > Flac Frontend > FLAC (lvl 8, SBE aligned)

Notes from the original uploader:

For years, The Doors’ performance at the Isle Of Wight has only been available in an edited or incomplete form. The most popular release, “Palace Of Exile,” is missing over a minute in the middle of “The End” and the intro to “When The Music’s Over” is severly edited. Audience recordings of the show are missing “Roadhouse Blues.” Previously on this site someone offered a matrix of the audience and soundboard sources in order to recreate the complete concert in the best quality available. Now for the first time, we have a master DAT source for the COMPLETE Isle Of Wight concert in perfect soundboard quality. At almost 70 minutes total, this is as good as it gets until an official release gets made — if one is ever made.

This comes direct from the multi-track master recording. Quality is near perfect. The only downside is that the stereo separation isn’t very good. It sounds like it’s an unmixed copy of the multi-track master. So you’ll hear Ray’s organ more in the center than it should be and Ray’s vocals are mixed way down so you don’t hear them at all during “Break On Through” and other songs. (A good thing for some?) Still, I would place the overall quality as better than “Palace Of Exile.” Little to no hiss. Bass level is much more reasonable. Sharper sound quality overall.

One small note: About 4:29 into “The End,” the music drops out for about 5 seconds and you only hear Jim’s voice. Not sure why, but “Palace” doesn’t have this mixing

The Rolling Stones – Pilton, England (06/29/13)

THE ROLLING STONES
Glastonbury Festival
PIlton, England
June 29th 2013

THE ROLLING STONES
Glastonbury Festival
Worthy Farm
Pilton
June 29th 2013

BBC 2 Live Broadcast

SOURCE: Sony ST-JX5 FM Tuner > Soundforge PRO 10c > FLAC Level 8 Align on Sector Boundaries

01. MISS YOU
02. MIDNIGHT RAMBLER
03. 2000 LIGHT YEARS FROM HOME
04. SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
05. START ME UP
06. TUMBLING DICE
07. BROWN SUGAR
08. YOU CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT
09. (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION

Capture & Authoring, JTT

The Rolling Stones – London, England (07/07/90)

The Rolling Stones
Seventh Of July
Label: CHAM 2-9000
Live at Wembley Stadium, July 7.1990 (complete show)
FM BROADCAST/STEREO SOUNDBOARD FLAC

Disc 1 (Playtime: 64:01 )

01-Continental Drift ( 1:38 )
02-Start Me Up ( 4:00 )
03-Sad Sad Sad ( 3:54 )
04-Harlem Shuffle ( 4:26 )
05-Tumbling Dice ( 4:32 )
06-Miss You ( 6:23 )
07-Almost hear you sigh ( 5:28 )
08-Ruby Tuesday ( 3:37 )
09-Angie ( 3:30 )
10-Rock and a hard place ( 5:25 )
11-Mixed Emotions ( 5:07 )
12-Honky tonk women ( 5:09 )
13-Midnight Rambler ( 10:52 )

Disc 2 (Playtime: 66:44 )

01-You can’t always get what you want ( 8:27 )
02-Happy ( 4:47 )
03-Paint It Black ( 4:15 )
04-2000 light years from home ( 6:15 )
05-Sympathy for the devil ( 7:27 )
06-Street Fighting Man ( 4:24 )
07-Gimme Shelter ( 6:28 )
08-It’s only rock ‘n roll ( 4:45 )
09-Brown Sugar ( 4:19 )
10-Jumpin’ jack flash ( 7:30 )
11-I Can’t Get No Satisfaction ( 8:07 )

The Rolling Stones – London, England (11/29/12)

The Rolling Stones
02 Arena
London, England
11/29/12

Bootleg Title: Champagne, Reefer and a Red Head Woman
Label: The Godfather Records G.R. 832/833
Source: IEM/AUD Matrix
Lineage: My silvers>EAC(secure mode)>FLAC

CD 1

01 Video screens intro
02 Show intro
03 Get off of my cloud
04 I wanna be your man (The Beatles cover)
05 The last time (First live performance since 18 july 1998)
06 Paint it black
07 Gimme shelter (with Florence Welch)
08 Lady Jane
09 Champagne & Reefer (Muddy Waters cover) (with Eric Clapton)
10 Live with me
11 Miss you
12 One more shot
13 Doom and gloom
14 It’s only rock ‘n’ roll (but I like it) (with Bill Wyman)
15 Honky tok women (with Bill Wyman)

CD 2

01 Band introductions
02 Before they make me run (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
03 Happy (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
04 Midnight rambler (with Mick Taylor)
05 Start me up
06 Tumbling dice
07 Brown sugar
08 Sympathy for the devil
09 You can’t always what you want (with the London Youth Choir)
10 Jumpin’ Jack flash
11 (I can’t get no) Satisfaction

Ryan Adams – London, England (09/01/11)

Ryan Adams
BBC Session (for Lauren Laverne show, with Andrew Collins sitting in for Lauren)
BBC 6 Music Studios
London
U.K.
2011-09-01

Digital Satellite broadcast (live) 2011-09-01 MPEG1 layer 2 48kHz @ 160kbps:
BBC 6 Music > DVB-S > Hauppauge Nova-S > DVBviewer > .ts > VLC (demux) > .mp2 >
MpegSchnitt (trimming) > .mp2. Tags added with Foobar 2000.

Converted to Wav file with ImTOO Audio Maker 3, split tracks with CD Wave Editor.

1. Interview
2. Lucky Now
3. Interview
4. Please Do Not Let Me Go
5. Closing comments
Total Time : [13:48]

Adele – Leeds, England (04/14/11)

Adele
2011-04-14
O2 Academy
Leeds, United Kingdom

Lineage: CA-11 Mics, CA-9100 Preamp, Sony PCM-M10 48 Khz 24 Bit Stereo / SD Card -> Soundforge 9.0 (Fade in/Out, Normalise, Down Sample) -> CD Wave Editor 1.98 -> TLH 2.50 -> FLAC
Recording position: Far Right of Stage 15 Metres from Right Speaker Stack

01. Hometown Glory
02. I’ll Be Waiting
03. Don’t You Remember
04. Turning Tables
05. Set Fire To The Rain
06. If It Hadn’t Been For Love
07. My Same
08. Take It All
09. Rumor Has It All
10. Right As Rain
11. One And Only
12. Lovesong
13. Chasing Pavements
14. Make You Feel My Love
15. Someone Like You
16. Rolling In The Deep

The Band:

Adele – Vocals and Guitar
Ben Thomas – Guitar
Tim Van Der Kuil – Guitar
Miles Robertson – Keys
Sam Dixon – Bass
Derrick Wright – Drums

The Rolling Stones – At The Beeb

The Rolling Stones
“The Stones At The Beeb”
Live BBC Radio 1
November 30th, 1985
Live FM Broadcast
(Bootleg CD)
Between September 1963 and August 1965

Lineage : Live FM Radio Broadcast > TDK AD90 Cassette Tape > Magic Audio Cleaning Lab >
CD > EAC > Wave > Flac Frontend > Flac8

Saturday Club – recorded 23-9-63, broadcast 26-10-63
1. Come On
2. Memphis Tennessee
3. Roll Over Beethoven

Joe Loss Show – recorded 10-4-64, broadcast 9-5-64
4. Not Fade Away

Saturday Club – recorded 1-3-65, broadcast 6-3-65
5. Down The Road Apiece

Rhythm & Blues, Camden Theatre – recorded 19-3-64, broadcast 9-5-64
Introductions by Long John Baldry
6. Route 66
7. Cops And Robbers
8. You Better Move On
9. Mona

Saturday Club – recorded 1-3-65, broadcast 6-3-65
10. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
11. The Last Time

Yeh! Yeh! – recorded 20-8-65, broadcast 30-8-65
12. Mercy Mercy
13. Cry To Me
14. Fanny Mae
15. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Rhythm & Blues – recorded 8-10-64, broadcast 31-10-64
11. 2120 South Michigan Avenue

Artwork Included

Shadowman Original Notes:
Firstly, the sound quality of this show (and the 16 songs) are much better quality than heard on bootlegs such as
‘Got Satisfaction…If You Want!’, ‘Beat Beat Beat’ etc.

This is an hour long documentary taped by me from BBC Radio 1 on Saturday 30th November 1985 called ‘The Stones At The Beeb’.

It was a show presented by the DJ Andy Peebles and was part of a series of ‘At The Beeb’ The shows broadcast including The Beatles, David Bowie, Marc Bolan and Elton John.

It contains 16 complete songs (although the show fades out 2120 South Michigan Avenue) As well as interviews with Brian Jones and Mick Jagger from 1965 and 1985 interviews with Bill Wyman.

I believe the above recording/broadcast dates and show names are correct.

Alternatives are as follows:
~ Rhythm & Blues, Camden Theatre – recorded 19-3-64, broadcast 9-5-64
(This show is introduced by Long John Baldry as ‘Rhythm & Blues’
not ‘Blues In Rhythm’ as per Felix Aeppli’s website and various bootlegs)

~ Joe Loss Show – recorded 10-4-64, broadcast 9-5-64
(Felix Aeppli’s website says this is Recorded April 13, 1964;
originally broadcast in ‘Saturday Club’, April 18, 1964
but this ‘Stones At The Beeb’ show indicates it was on the ‘Joe Loss Show’)

~ Saturday Club – recorded 1-3-65, broadcast 6-3-65
(Felix Aeppli’s website calls this the “Top Gear” show
but 6 March 1965 was a Saturday and ‘Top Gear’ I believe was broadcast on a Thursday evening)

~ Yeh! Yeh! – recorded 20-8-65, broadcast 30-8-65
(some of this show was also broadcast on “Saturday Club” on September 18, 1965)

Because the cassette tape I originally recorded this on back in 1985 was a 90 minute tape it meant that after 45 minutes I had to turn over the tape to keep recording. Therefore I missed a few seconds of the 1965 interview between Tony Hall and Mick Jagger from the ‘Yeh! Yeh!’ show. So I have used those missing few seconds from another source.
Enjoy!

New Notes:
Thanks goes out to original uploader “Shadowman” for sharing this rare gem
with some really interesting interviews included as a bonus.
This bootleg CD was also available back in 1986 on a 2 LP vinyl bootleg titled “Stones At The Beep”.
Unlike other copies of this show – with this one “Shadowman” has provided us with the Whole One Hour Documentary including the Bill Wyman 1985 interviews and a couple of other interviews.

Much Respect “Shadowman” and appreciation for sharing this rare copy of The Stones At The Beeb 1985 with us. Original FFP, Original Wave File Report, EAC Log Files, New MD5, Original Art Work, Original Info File and new Rich Text Document with new notes included.

FreeMorrison March 11th, 2012

Bob Marley & The Wailers – London, England (05/01/73)

Bob Marley and The Wailers THE PEEL SESSIONS
May 1, 1973 BBC Sessions
London, England

* Venue: Top Gear, BBC Studios
* City: London
* State/Province: Greater London
* Country: England

Band Lineup:
* Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
* Peter Tosh, vocals, lead guitar
* Bunny Wailer, vocals, percussion
* Aston Barrett, bass
* Carlton Barrett, drums
* Earl ‘Wya’ Lindo, keyboards

The SetList:
1. CONCRETE JUNGLE
2. RASTAMAN CHANT
3. SLAVE DRIVER

Bob Marley and The Wailers
November 26, 1973 BBC Sessions
Top Gear Radio Show, Kensington House
London, England
2nd Performance on BBC Radio

The Setlist Part 2:
4. KINKY REGGAE
5. YOU CAN’T BLAME THE YOUTH
6. GET UP STAND UP

Source: Pre-FM Reel > Cx > DAT >
CD > EAC > CDWav > FFE > FLAC
Length: 23:59 min
Size: 133 MiB FLAC

FreeMorrison Notes:
There was a supposed recorded interview with Bob by the BBC after the Wailers finished “Get Up Stand Up”  however it is still unknown if the interview also took place November 26, 1973.

Much Respect to my friend Bomba for sharing this rare gem with me,
please find the 2 Original enclosed text from Bomba in the folder.
Here’s some of the original notes and comments:

Notes:
“In praise and to the glory of the Rastafari, InI bring one love and Inity
to the massive with this gem from the original Wailers.
All of your favorite artists are together on three rare tracks from June of 1973.
In perfect harmony are Bob, Bunny, and Peter, backed by the solid rhythms of Carlton and Family Man.
Studio quality with a little hiss for historical accuracy, this is as special as
any material traded among his fans.
Then comes the second of the two sessions, this one from November 1973 without Bunny.
The Peter Tosh material, though, is still great.
With an open heart, you too can share some of this joy”. Bomba

Credits:
“This is the first in a line of DAT seeds, Jah willing, from a great friend
of music named Joey Newlander, aka cosmofone.
His collection is so blessed, as are we to share in his generosity.
To him, respect Itinually.
He converts DAT > CD, which come in the mail and are extracted on
a Plextor 712A, using EAC in High/Secure, Test and Copy mode,
with proper read offsets and the like.
All the details are in the logs.
Conversion, tracking, text & seed to EZT in Nov. 2004 by nibbles,
just a regular guy who wanted to share what makes him happy”. Bomba

FreeMorrison Notes:
Original Eac Log file, Original FFP, Original Wailers-Scan-Shntool, and 2 Original InfoText Documents Included.
New FFP, MD5, auCDTect Flac Reports (100 % Flac), SBE’s Checked and Passed,
And 300dpi Art Work by FreeMorrison Included.

Please Feel Free To Share this one Anywhere, keeping the folder structure intact, please do not alter the Flacs, Bomba or nibbles have already tagged the files so they are ready to burn to disc properly.

For the Love of all that is Sacred – Do Not Convert to MP3 and Circulate this brilliant gem.
Let the River Flow, Much Respect to Bomba for the excellence in sharing Bob Marley and the Wailers.

FreeMorrison January 26th, 2012