Morrissey – London, England (09/20/15)

MORRISSEY
Eventim Apollo
Hammersmith, London
UK
20th September 2015

01. Intro
02. Suedehead
03. Alma Matters
04. Speedway
05. Ganglord
06. Staircase At The University
07. Kiss Me A Lot
08. World Peace Is None Of Your Business
09. I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris
10. Istanbul
11. The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
12, I’m Not A Man
13. Band Intros
14. The Bullfighter Dies
15. Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed
16. Yes, I Am Blind
17. Oboe Concerto
18. I Will See You In Far-Off Places
19. Meat Is Murder
20. You’ll Be Gone (Presley,West,Hodge)
21. Everyday Is Like Sunday
22. What She Said / Outro

Morrissey – vocals
Jesse Tobias – guitar
Boz Boorer – guitar, clarinet, vocals
Mando Lopez – bass
Matt Walker – drums
Gustavo Manzur – keyboards, guitar, didgeridoo, trumpet, vocals

From the original uploader:
This is my recording
Front Balcony Left
Olympus LS10 16 bit>adobe audition>cd wave
>traders little helper>flac level 8
recorder __rimbaud__

Great atmosphere in the packed room tonight, maybe that’s because of the announcement that this clutch of shows are “most likely” the last ever in the UK
or maybe just because it’s Morrissey, and the devotion is always a notch above with his audience, the majority of whom looked like they’ve been there (just like me) throughout the 30 odd years.
I think Morrissey was maybe about to tell us that the Elvis cover (You’ll Be Gone) he just played was only one of a couple that Elvis co wrote, and that when he played it to Priscilla, she didn’t like it much
so he never attempted to write another, when the power went out, whatever, both the song & the power cut felt like a fitting metaphor.

Mark Knopfler – London, England (05/28/08)

Mark Knopfler
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
28th May, 2008

CD 1 360.95mb
01. Cannibals
02. Why Aye Man
03. What It Is
04. Sailing To Philadelphia
05. True Love Will Never Fade
06. The Fish And The Bird
07. Hill Farmer’s Blues
08. Romeo & Juliette
09. Sultans Of Swing
10. Band Intros
11. Marbletown

CD 2 286.46mb.
01. Joe Brown Intro
02. Picture Of You (Joe Brown on lead vocal & guitar)
03. Donegan’s Gone (Joe Brown on backing vocal & guitar)
04. Speedway At Nazareth
05. Telegraph Road
06. Brothers In Arms
07. Our Shangri La
08. So Far Away
09. Going Home.

Mark Knopfler – guitar, vocals
John McCusker – fiddle, cittern, flutes
Matt Rollings – keyboards, vocals
Danny Cummings – drums, percussion
Guy Fletcher – keyboards, guitars, vocals
Richard Bennett – guitar, etc.
Glenn Worf – bass, vocals
Joe Brown – Guitar & vocals, CD2, tracks 1 & 2.

From the original uploader:
This is my own recording from row 14, center in the arena floor. As far as I know, this show hasn’t surfaced yet. I’ve checked Dime & Hungercity regularly hoping it would appear, but it hasn’t, so here’s my recording.

It’s probably a 9/10, with a very focused sound. The vocal is up-front & defined, except for Sultans Of Swing where I think the mic volume wasn’t raised to accommodate the increased volume of the band.

The guitar rings through as clear as a bell & the ambience of the venue adds a richness to the overall sound, without washing out the sound too much. I’m very pleased with it & hope you will be too.

The Joe Brown tracks are a nice addition & it was good to see him appear as a surprise guest. Funnily enough, I’ve seen Mark & Joe play Donegan’s Gone twice at the Albert Hall (1st time was at the Lonnie Tribute Concert in 2004).
I’ll also be at Joe’s show at the RAH in September at which Mark will be a guest, and no doubt they’ll play it again!

Ibex (Pre Queen Freddie Mercury Band) – Liverpool, England (09/09/69)

Ibex (Pre-Queen Freddie Mercury band)
1969-09-09
Liverpool, England
Sink Club

Source: Unknown
Lineage: Unknown gen cassette>wav(96/24)>wav(44.1/16)>flac
Transfer: Unknown gen cassette>Revox B-215>Rotel RN-560 outboard Dolby decoder(Dolby C on)>Audiophile 192>Adobe Audition 3.0
Taping Gear: Grundig TK14 reel-to-reel>unknown mic(s)
Taped By: Geoff Higgins

Setlist:
01. Communication Breakdown
02. Rain*
03. We’re Going Wrong
04. Rock My Plimsoul
05. Stone Free
06. Jailhouse Rock
07. Crossroads
08. Vagabond Outcast
09. I’m Going Home
*omitted due to being officially released

Length: 31:25

Notes:
Freddie Mercury live pre-Queen. The skinny on the this recording is this according to http://www.queenconcerts.com/

“Recorded by Geoff Higgins (Ibex roadie) on his Grundig TK14 reel-to-reel machine, later sold in an auction to a private collector, then lent to Queen Production for the purpose of including ‘Rain’ in the FM Solo Collection box set, then leaked to the bootleg market. This concert was very important because Ibex were joined by Brian May and Roger Taylor for the encore which means it’s the very first concert with Freddie, Brian and Roger on one stage. Sadly, the tape ran out after 30 minutes so it misses this encore.”

Queen – London, England (xx/xx/71) – In the Beginning

Queen
xx/xx/71
London, England
In The Beginning.
From the silvers.

Recorded in Late 1971 at the De Lane Lea Studios in London. With the tape Queen tried to get a contract from several companies.

Lineage :
In The Beginning (silvers) -> Wav (EAC) -> Flac (Frontend level 8)

Tracklisting :

01. Keep Yourself Alive
02. The Night Comes Down
03. Great King Rat
04. Jesus
05. Liar

Various Artists – London, England (04/11/65) – The NME Poll Winner’s Concert

The N.M.E. Poll Winners’ Concert 1965
04/11/65
Wembley Stadium
London, England (04/11/65)
(bootleg CD)
Vigotone Industries (VG 166/167)
(Released 1998)

CD 1

The Moody Blues
Bo Didley
Go Now

Freddie And The Dreamers
Little Bitty Pretty One
A Little You

Georgie Fame And The Blue Flames
Yeh Yeh
Walking The Dog

The Seekers
I’ll Never Find Another You
A World Of Our Own

Herman’s Hermits
Wonderful World
Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter

The Ivy League And Division Two
Funny How Love Can Be
Sweet And Tender Romance
That’s Why I’m Crying

Sounds Incorporated
Time For You
In The Hall Of The Mountain King

Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders
Game Of Love
Just A Little Bit Too Late

The Rolling Stones
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Pain In My Heart
Around And Around
Pain In My Heart

Cilla Black With Sounds Incorporated
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Going Out Of My Head
Total time: (73:49)

CD 2

Donovan
You’re Gonna Need Somebody On Your Band
Catch The Wind

Them
Here Comes The Night
Turn On Your Love Light

The Searchers
Bumble Bee
Let The Good Times Roll

Dusty Springfield with The Echoes
Dancing In The Street
Mockingbird
I Can’t Hear You

The Animals
Boom Boom
Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
Talkin’ bout You

The Kinks
You Really Got Me
Tired Of Waiting For You

The Beatles
I Feel Fine
She’s A Woman
Baby’s In Black
Ticket To Ride
Lomg Tall Sally
Total time: (73:44)

Liner notes:
The New Musical Express, the British music weekly with the largest circulation, staged a series of concerts in the sixties featuring artists who topped their popularity polls. The concerts, known as ‘The Poll Winners’ Concerts’, were all held in Wembley. This two CD set documents the second to last Poll Winner Concert held on April 11, 1965 at Wembley Stadium. An edited version of this concert was screened on ABC TV and networked throughout the UK on April 18 of that year. This set was compiled from the soundtrack of the unedited master.

Notes from David Chance:
The back of the package says “The cream of British music as chosen by the readers of The New Musical Express presented in concert on April 11, 1965 at Wembley Stadium.”

The cover has a small photograph of The Beatles performing at this concert. The liner has stock photos of The Rolling Stones, Donovan, The Animals, The Kinks, and Them. This is the first appearance of a live recording by Them (their first BBC radio studio session was in March 1965 — see Bluesology, which would technically be the first “live” recordings, albeit from the studio…this is in front of a concert audience). As per the liner notes, this is a soundboard-quality recording.

Them are introduced by Jimmy Savile, who says (jokingly) that they have “just finished a tour with the Lutten (sp?) Girls Choir and will have to leave the country very, very shortly.” The band takes a moment to soundcheck and then launches into “Here Comes The Night”. The freshness of the song to the band may, perhaps, be heard when, after the first chorus, Van begins the first verse a moment too soon, quickly catches himself, begins again and carries the song to it’s finish wonderfully.

There are the immediate strains of “Turn On Your Love Light”, with Van making some “noises” and tearing into the song. As the tempo speeds up, Alan Henderson (?) begins stirring the audience by urging them to join along. The song then meanders in a psychedlic blues groove for a moment before it picks up tempo again and works out to a close. Jimmy Savile exits Them with a humorous comment on the brevity of the band’s name (“pretty soon we’ll have bands like ‘A’, and ‘The'”).

Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler – Nottingham, England (10/11/11)

Bob dylan and Mark Knopfler
Brothers in Nottingham
Live at Capital FM Arena
Nottingham UK
11th Oct 2011

silver Fidelity BDMK 2011
comes in Quad jewel case
The packaging seems very similar to the Hammersmith 3 nights complete I uploaded to Dime a while back although that one claimed it was label Uxbridge.
If you want to upload it elsewhere or to your blog or whatever, Dont ask do it.

Silver Rip

Bob Dylan
Disc 1

01 Intro
02 leopard skin Pill-Box hat
03 Love Sick
04 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
05 Can’t Wait
06 Watching the River Flow
07 Not Dark yet
08 High Water(for Charley Patton)

disc 2

01 Visions of johanna
02 Highway 61 revisited
03 nettie Moore
04 Thunder on the Mountain
05 Ballad of a Thin Man
06 all along the Watchtower
07 Band Intros
08 Like a Rolling Stone

Mark Knopfler
Disc 3

01 what it is
02 Cleaning my gun
03 sailing to Philadelphia
04 Hill farmer’s Blues
05 Privateering
06 Song for Sonny Liston
07 Done with Bonaparte
08 Haul Away
09 Marbletown
10 Brothers in Arms
11 So far Away

My Silver Cds>EAC to Wav>TLH to Flac level 8>you

The Who – London, England (12/15/77)

THE WHO
Exploding Drummer
THE LAST SHOW OF KEITH MOON !
Gaumont State Theatre
Kilburn, London UK
December 15, 1977

From Original Silver CD
VG+ to EX Recording
Original ARTWORK

1 introduction
2 I can’t explain
3 substitute
4 baba o’ reily
5 my wife ( OFFICIAL TRACK REMOVED )
6 behind blue eyes
7 dreaming from the waist
8 pinball wizard
9 I’m free
10 tommy’s holiday camp
11 summertime blues
12 shakin’ all over
13 my generation
14 join together
15 who are you
16 won’t get fooled again

1984 (Featuring Brian May) – Teddington, England (03/31/67)

1984 (featuring Brian May)
31 march 1967
Thames Television, Broom Lane Studio
Teddington UK

01. Hold on I’m coming (Isaac Hayes/ David Porter)
02. Knock on wood (Eddie Floyd/ Steve Cropper)
03. NSU (Jack Bruce)
04. How can it be (Ron Wood)
05. Step on me (take1) (Tim Staffel/ Brian May)
06. Step on me (take2) (Tim Staffel/ Brian May)
07. Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix)
08. Our love is driftin’ (Elvis Bishop/ Paul Butterfield)
09. Remember (Jimi Hendrix)
10. Sweet wine (Ginger Baker/ Janet Godfrey)

Line up: Dave Dilloway – bass guitar
John Garnham – rhythm guitar/vocals
Brian May – lead guitar
Tim Staffel – vocals/harmonica
Richard Thompson – drums
John Sanger – piano

Taken from QUeenpedia.com:

Also from 1967, and of far more interest, is 1984’s professionally recorded Thames Television demo tape.
During his first-year of study at Twickenham Technical College, Dave Dilloway had made friends with a number of technicians, or trainee technicians, at the Teddington-based ITV Company, which served the London area.
The station had recently invested in new recording equipment, and rather than hire professional musicians at the usual union rate, in a set up similar to the first Queen sessions at the De Lane Lea studios, 1984 were let loose in the studio to record at their leisure.
Dave Dilloway’s carefully preserved tape still plays perfectly, and includes the following songs: “Hold On I’m Coming”, “Knock On Wood”, “NSU”, “How Can It Be”, two early run-throughs of the original May/Staffell composition “Step On Me” (which eventually became the B-side to Smile’s “Earth”), “Purple Haze”, “Our Love Is Drifting'”, and medleys of “Remember”/”Sweet Wine” and “Get Out My Life Woman”/”Satisfaction”.
The session ended with a run-through of “My Girl”.

“What an extraordinary amalgam!” declares Tim Staffell today.
“There’s Tamla, Cream, Hendrix, Lee DorseyÖ ‘Our Love Is Driftin’ ‘, we’d have heard by Paul Butterfield.
I’d forgotten there was such a large soul component in 1984!”

Dave Dilloway has the technical details: “This tape is the most recent, best and most representative of 1984 that I’m aware of.
It is mono, but since it was made on good quality TV studio equipment and was carried out along the lines of a proper studio recording, with separately mixed microphones for each source, it is remarkably good quality for its age.
The material, except for ‘Step On Me’, is all cover versions, but as it dates from the late 1984 era, Brian’s playing is more prominent and effective, with his own style starting to show through.
All the performances are competent – particularly Tim’s vocals and Brian’s guitar; although the mix is a little heavy on John’s rhythm guitar for some reason, probably the ‘ear’ of the recording engineer at the time.
All tracks were laid down in one take, i.e., no overdubbing at all, so the sound is predominantly simple, as per our live versions.”

Mark Knopfler – London, England (06/01/13)

Mark Knopfler
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
June 1st 2013

Recorded with a Zomm H2 Digital Recorded
Splitted, normalized and volume increase with Soundforge
Flad made with Trader Little Helper, level 8
Audience recording made from the stalls M

Special guest stars
Ruth Moody (Vocals, guitar on “I dug up a diamons”)
Nigel Hitchcock (saxophone)

CD1
01 – What it is
02 – Corned Beef City
03 – Privateering
04 – Father and son
05 – Hillfarmers blues
06 – Intro to Ruth Moody
07 – I dug up a diamond (With Ruth Moody)
08 – Seattle (with Ruth Moody)
09 – Intro to Nigel Hitchcock
10 – I Used to Could (With Nigel Hitchcock)
11 – Romeo and Juliet (With Nigel Hitchcock)
12 – Sultans of Swing

CD2

01 – Haul Away
02 – Postcards from Paraguay
03 – Marbletown
04 – Speedway
05 – Telegraph Road
06 – So Far Away
07 – Shangri la (With Nigel Hitchcock)
08 – Going Home (With Nigel Hitchcock)

Last night of the six sold out nights at the Royal Albert Hall

Mark Knopfler – London, England (05/23/96)

Mark Knopfler
SWINGING GOLDEN HEARTS
Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, 23rd May 1996
Source Soundboard

Tracks CD1
Darling pretty
Walk of life
Imelda
The bug
Je suis dÈsolÈ
Calling Elvis
Last exit to Brooklyn
Romeo and Juliet
Sultans of swing
Done with Bonaparte

Tracks CD2
Telegraph road
Brothers in arms
Money for nothing

(bonus tracks removed as official on “A Night in London DVD”.
BBC building, London, UK, 15th April 1996

BONUS TRACKS:
Father and son [B]
Golden heart [B]
R¸diger [B]
Cannibals [B]
A night in summer long ago [B]
Going home [B]
Are we in trouble now [B]
Gravy train [B]

Additional comments from oneverybootleg:
One of the best radio broadcasts of the Golden heart tour.
Taken from the original silver pressed bootleg “Swinging golden hearts”.
Perfect sound quality! Great atmosphere with an amazing sounding
version of Telegraph road. Incomplete concert. As a bonus some songs
from the BBC performance are added on the second disc.