Queen – Bristol, England (05/23/77)

QUEEN
MEDIEVAL QUEEN
Hippodrome
Directly from the silvers.
1977-05-23 – Bristol, UK

Lineage : “Medieval Queen” silvers > WAV (EAC) > Flac level 8 (Traders Little Helper)

Tracklisting :

CD1 :

  1. A Day At The Races
  2. Tie Your Mother Down
  3. Ogre Battle
  4. White Queen
  5. Somebody To Love
  6. Killer Queen
  7. Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
  8. The Millionaire Waltz
  9. You’re My Best Friend
  10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown
  11. Death On Two Legs
  12. Sweet Lady
  13. Brighton Rock
  14. Guitar solo
  15. Brighton Rock (finale)
  16. ’39
  17. You Take My Breath Away

CD2 :

  1. White Man
  2. The Prophet’s Song
  3. Bohemian Rhapsody
  4. Keep Yourself Alive
  5. Stone Cold Crazy
  6. In The Lap Of The Gods… Revisited
  7. Now I’m Here
  8. Liar
  9. I’m A Man
  10. Jailhouse Rock
  11. God Save The Queen

Peter Gabriel – London, England (12/20/78)

Peter Gabriel
Hammersmith Odeon, London
December 20, 1978

Audience-recording of unknown gen., supplied by “The Marathon Zephead”

Disc 1:

  1. Peter Gabriel Introduction – 3.24
  2. Me and My Teddy Bear – 2.22
  3. On Presuming to Be Modern – 2.46
  4. On the Air – 4.38
  5. Moribund the Burgermeister – 5.13
  6. Perspective – 4.46
  7. Humdrum – 4.42
  8. Nothing (early Not One of Us / Family Snapshot) – 3.40
  9. White Shadow – 5.59
  10. D.I.Y. – 3.38
  11. Waiting for the Big One – 6.06

Disc 2:

  1. Band Introductions – 1.40
  2. Mother of Violence – 4.31
  3. Indigo – 4.04
  4. Slowburn – 5.17
  5. I Don’t Remember – 5.43
  6. Solsbury Hill – 6.22
  7. Modern Love – 5.25
  8. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway – 5.52

Total Running Time: 47.14 + 38.54 = 86.08

Nearing the end of the tour supporting his second album, like the previous one simply called
ëPeter Gabrielí, Gabriel played five nights in sequence at the famed Hammersmith Odeon in London.
The first of these is documented on this recording. The five gigs are memorable for several reasons:
one night had Phil Collins drumming, another one was a special duet gig with Tom Robinson to
celebrate Christmas, but overall the gigs were memorable for their performances, which had been
finetuned after the many gigs played during that year.

Where the 1977 Tour was as basic as possible in the dressing department, this yearís tour saw the
band wearing fluorescent vests, while Peter was apart from this also wearing gardening gloves and
brought his teddy bear to accompany him for the first song ëMe and My Teddy Bearí. Along with some
lengthy verbal bantering by Peter this can be heard on the recording as well. It takes quite a bit
ëtil the actual first full band song commences after another intro, this time one of Larry Fastís.
With full power the band launch themselves into a rousing version of ëOn the Airí.

This first night of the Hammersmith Odeon shows features ëIndigoí, which was only rarely done on the
1978 tour, but made a short reappearance into the set over here. The highlight of the gig
performance-wise might be ëWhite Shadowí though. Where early on in the tour the song was fairly
similar to the album, here the song is played extremely tight, with Jerry Marotta banging the kick
drum in the instrumental intro and interlude.

With itís unusual first 10 minutes and Peter talking more than ever, this tour was quite playful.
Another example of this is the rendition of an unreleased song by the name of ëNothingí, which would
eventually be worked into both ëNot One of Usí and ëFamily Snapshotí. During ëWaiting for the Big Oneí
Gabriel went into the audience this tour, with him disappearing and then popping up at a totally
different spot in the venue, picked up by a spotlight. At the end of the song the whole band switch
instruments and finish the song that way. This lets Peter return to his very first instrument:
the drums!

All in all, the 1978 tour and this show in particular were fun gigs, where Peter and the band didnít
take themselves too serious, but were able to deliver by rocking out with some strong performances.

WHAT WAS DONE?

The tape was first transferred as a 32-bit wave, with the azimuth adjusted to zero.
Since the recording turned out to be mono, only one channel was used to eliminate phasing problems.

As the recording was very hissy, noise reduction was used, in various small steps to reduce the noise
with less annoying artifacts, but with good overall results. After this, the recording was speed
corrected, as it run at the wrong speed.

Equalisation was done to get a better balanced sound.
The biggest of the improvements was done with multiband compression. Since the recording was quite
distorted and compressed the dynamics in the different frequency bands were expanded quite a bit
to let the recording breathe more and mask the distortion. It’s still very much present, but not
as much in the way as before, and it’s now certainly listenable. Also, during the multiband
compression some of the heavier reverb and some more hiss was reduced.

After this, a little equalisation was again done to get the optimum balance in sound. In between
songs Peter was hardly understandable due to heavy reverb on his voice, which turned out to be mainly
in the bass regions. Here the lower frequencies were reduced a bit to make Peter’s speech more
audible.

Since the recording was still mono, two slight different multitap delays were added, and a little
reverb to open up the space.

Finally Ozone 3 was run over all of it, not to change the sound very much for which it can be used as
well, but only slight changes and especially to normalize the sound.

Then fade-ins and fade-outs were applied, the whole file was converted to 16-bit again and then cut
up in tracks. The files were converted to FLAC.

THANK YOU TO:

Thanks to “The Marathon Zephead” for letting me browse through his complete 1978 collection!

As always, hope you enjoy this remaster!

Jesper Moonen
January 28, 2007

If you have any comments, a question, or perhaps even have an unusual Gabriel
recording (on tape, CD, or anything else), which you would like to offer to the
project, just send me an e-mail at sledgehammer86 AT hotmail DOT com

The Band – Isle of Wight, England (08/31/69)

The Band
August 31, 1969
Woodside Bay near Ryde, Isle Of Wight Festival

AUD MR > DAT > CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01 We Can Talk
02 Long Black Veil
03 To Kingdom Come
04 Ain’t No More Cane
05 Don’t Ya Tell Henry
06 Chest Fever
07 I Shall Be Released
08 The Weight
09 Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever

[37:33]

I did not harm the sound of the recordings in any way. Pitch adjustment done by the original taper.
Tr.1 is missing about two seconds at the beginning, apart from that this the complete performance.

The Who – London, England (05/31/76)

The Who
Charlton Athletic Football Club
1976 May 31
South London
England

Sources:
1/ Dime Torrent #199734 > Wav > CD_Edits > Flac
2/ Tape (higher generation) > CD-R > Wav > CD_Edits > Flac

CD_Edits Summary:
WGFA patched using source 2 (blending at ~ 13 sec)
Several transitions between tracks corrected

Quality: A-/B+

Track listing …
Cd 1:
01 – I Can’t Explain
02 – Substitute
03 – My Wife
04 – Baba O’Riley
05 – Squeeze Box
06 – Behind Blue Eyes
07 – Dreamin’ From The Waist
08 – Magic Bus
Cd 2:
01 – Amazing Journey (cuts in)
02 – Sparks
03 – The Acid Queen
04 – Fiddle About
05 – Pinball Wizard
06 – I’m Free
07 – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
08 – We’re Not Gonna Take It
09 – Summertime Blues
10 – My Generation / Join Together / Generation Blues
11 – Won’t Get Fooled Again (complete)

Notes:

A towering performance by the Who, one of their best with
Moon imho. The crowd are amazing as well, singing along
throughout (and quite well, too!). A fan-favorite for many,
here is the legendary Charlton show complete with ovation,
as it should be. A very good / clear audience recording,
highly recommended.

Special thanks to ‘who065’ and ‘ligerstotle’ for sharing the
source recordings used here.

Artwork included.

Brought to you by:
Long Live Rock Music Downloads
http://www.longliverock.org

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NOT FOR SALE

Enjoy!
jch42

Pink Floyd – Somerset, England (07/27/70)

Pink Floyd
Bath And West Showground, Shepton Mallet
Festival of Blues & Progressive Music
Somerset, England
June 27, 1970

Tracks:

  1. Green is the Colour 3:31
  2. Careful With That Axe Eugene 9:59
  3. A Saucerful of Secrets 18:43
  4. Set the Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:46
  5. The Amazing Pudding 25:23

“Amazing Pudding in Bath 1970” / “Master 002” (Mr Yeeshkul, Master-002)
http://pinkroioshn.myftp.org/database/rightRoio.php?concert=223#1332

Notes:

Source: Audience
Quality: Very Good
EAC’d by sydb, seeded on PinkRoioShn

CD Reference:
Bath Festival 27.6.70, Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music
Wanna Take A Bath?, Bath, Animals Over Europe, Paris Fete de L’Humanite
LP Reference:

Comments: (from ‘Embryo – A Pink Floyd Chronology’ by Hodges & Priston)

Two tapes are available, both from the same master, but of varying quality.
The first, available for some time, is incomplete, while the second more
recent copy features ‘The Amazing Pudding’ with orchestra for the first time,
and is of better quality.

A Copy of the poster for this gig may be found in Le Livre Du Pink Floyd

[Green Is The Colour/Careful With That Axe Eugene 13:07,
A Saucerful Of Secrets 17:51, Set The Controls For The
Heart Of The Sun 13:16, The Amazing Pudding 24:05]

Green Is The Colour/Careful With That Axe Eugene

A Saucerful Of Secrets

[Guy in audience: “Good, that’s two my, two mine two favourite songs that
there, is good. Oh fantastic, they’ll di this much better”]

Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

“…together it’s going to be one whole side on our next album, and it has a
tentative working title which is ‘The Amazing Pudding’.”

The Amazing Pudding

Pink Floyd – London, England (10/22/94)

Pink Floyd
Earls Court Exhibition Centre
London, England
October 22nd, 1994

Disc 1:

  1. Astronomy Domine
  2. Learning To Fly
  3. What Do You Want From Me
  4. On The Turning Away
  5. Take It Back
  6. A Great Day For Freedom
  7. Sorrow
  8. Keep Talking
  9. One Of These Days

Disc 2:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
  2. Breathe
  3. Time/Breathe Reprise
  4. High Hopes
  5. The Great Gig In The Sky
  6. Wish You Were Here
  7. Us And Them
  8. Money
  9. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2)

Disc 3:

  1. Comfortably Numb
  2. Hey You
  3. Run Like Hell

Peter Gabriel – Knebworth, England (09/09/78)

Peter Gabriel
1978-09-09
Festival Park
Knebworth, England

( 2nd Gen )(DAVROS034)

Linage :- Tape Trade Phillips c90 ( 2nd Gen ) – Demon tape deck – Yamaha Reciever – Phono Leads Into PC Soundcard – Nero Wave Editor – Wav – Tracks split – Traders Little Helper – Flac8 – SBE Checked – You.

TRACKS:-

  1. INTRO – ME AND MY TEDDY BEAR.
  2. ON THE AIR.
  3. MORIBUND THE BERGERMIESTER.
  4. PERSPECTIVE.
  5. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
  6. WHITE SHADOW.
  7. HERE COMES THE FLOOD.
  8. WAITING FOR THE BIG ONE.
  9. WHITER SHADE OF PALE.
  10. SLOWBURN.
  11. HOME SWEET HOME.
  12. I DON’T REMEMBER.
  13. SOLSBURY HILL.
  14. MODERN LOVE.
  15. THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY.

Hi to all
Welcome to my series of mostly uncirculated masters & very low generation shows that i recorded or received in trades in my younger days most of my masters have not been circulated or only traded once or twice i used to trade a lot in the 70s – 80s & i have many many shows well in excess of 7,500 tapes
Of these shows about 120 – 150 are my masters they where always on my trading list but not many got traded so i boxed them all up in the late 80s now i have decided to go through them & upload some of them.
I recorded many bands from Genesis ñ Bowie ñ Springsteen – Hawkwind – Hackett ñ Gabriel ñ Marillion plus many many others i will try & upload a least one show a week if not two. To record theses shows i used a Sony portable hand held tape recorder with built in stereo mics. I always used good quality tapes to record on mainly T.D.K.
I used to insert the tape deck in a empty coffee flask with the inside taken out of the flask to get past the security ah those where the days. The only thing i ask is please donít sell these recording & donít convert to mp3 etc & if you do ( only for your own use ). Please donít change any of the files or
info files etc this is so that people can tell the difference between this source & other sources as many people like to compare different versions of shows.
Also please do not remaster these shows the reason for this is these days there are far to many remasters of shows. Its ok have one remaster etc, but some are remastered that many times by different people there can be at least 10 different remasters of a show from the same source & it can get a bit tedious.

On to the show for your enjoyment Davros archives presents :-

This show was at the 2nd Knebworth festival in 1978 the first being the Genesis show in june.
The recording was sent to me in a trade in the early 80s and is good to very good quality. It possibly would of been better but it was quite windy as you can hear at times on the recording.
Having said that all in all it is very listenable show.

Many many thanks to the trader for sending me a copy & for the taper for recording the show.

I hope you enjoy this show please ask if you want to upload it to other sites as i will be uploading these shows to a couple of other torrent sites.

As Usual Please dont convert to mp3 ( only for your own use if you do ) Please Keep all the info files md5 etc in the folder tis is so that
other collectors know which version this is etc most of all DO NOT SELL
Please also buy the bands offical stuff and support them etc.
Thanks to all the Artists for there great music and to all the traders for keeping live music alive

Peter Gabriel – Lancaster, England (08/25/78)

Peter Gabriel
Lancaster, England
University Great Hall
August 25th, 1978

2nd Generation Source

Disc 1
1 Introduction 3:00
2 On The Air 5:20
3 Moribund the Burgermeister 5:17
4 Modern Love 4:44
5 Flotsam and Jetsam 4:22
6 White Shadow 5:40
7 A Wonderful Day in a One Way World 4:08
8 Humdrum 4:15
9 Waiting for the Big One 7:08
10 Band Introductions 1:22
11 D.I.Y. 3:49
12 Home Sweet Home 5:09
Total Time: 54:14

Disc 2
1 A Whiter Shade of Pale 7:10
2 Here Comes the Flood 5:50
3 Slowburn 5:19
4 Mother of Violence 4:01
5 I Don’t Remember 4:58
6 Solsbury Hill 5:24
7 Perspective 4:18
8 The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 5:38
Total Time: 42:38

Remaster

  1. Peak crackle reduced.
  2. Tonality adjusted to reduce excesses.
  3. Dynamics adjusted to enhance the sound.
  4. Correct imbalance between the two channels.
  5. Make dialogue between songs more understandable.
  6. Re-track.