Peter Gabriel – Oxford, England (08/23/78)

PETER GABRIEL
Oxford, New Theatre
August 23, 1978

01.On Presuming To Be Modern
02.On The Air
03.Moribund The Burgermeister
04.Animal Magic
05.Flotsam And Jetsam *
06.White Shadow
07.Have A Wonderful Day In A One-Way World *
08.Humdrum
09.I Don’t Remember *
10.Home Sweet Home *
11.D.I.Y.
12.A Whiter Shade Of Pale
13.Here Comes The Flood
14.Slowburn
15.Mother Of Violence *
16.Solsbury Hill
17.Modern Love
18.Perspective *
19.The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
20.Down The Dolce Vita

  • live premiere

TT 95:47

Lineage: Unknown recording device > n generation tape > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Sound Blaster Audigy > HD >SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – vocals, piano
Tony Levin – bass, chapman stick
Larry Fast – keyboards
Sid McGinnis – guitar
Jerry Marotta – drums, percussion
Timmy Capello – saxophone, piano

I have always like PG¥s II tour of 1978, probably my favourite tour right after the 1983 one. This is the first gig. Peter had finished the previous tour in october 1977 and had to rush to record and release the follow-up of his solo record, then find a proper band, rehearse and be back on the road. The tour would last untill the end of the year with the Christmas show at Hammersmith Odeon. The setlist kept changing at almost every gig, with a broad rotation of songs and introducing a bunch of new tracks.

This one in Oxford is a kind of try-out, featuring the whole second album, a few covers and a couple of tracks that would quickly disappear from the list. Overall a very interesting set and a fairly nice sound for a recording which is almost 35 years old!

You will love this!

ldb

LDB Special Series #412 (RLR collection)

Out of my 7,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I’d like to propose you. Most of these come from my cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won’t be disappointed!
I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be myreward for all the work involved in this project.


Pink Floyd – London, England (02/19/72)

Pink Floyd
Rainbow Theatre
London, England
February 19th 1972

DISC 1: 65:48

Breathe (fades in) 0:58
On The Run 6:17
Time 5:59
Breathe (Reprise) 1:02
The Mortality Sequence 4:39
Money 7:28
Us And Them 6:54
Any Colour You Like 4:32
Brain Damage 4:06
Eclipse 3:07
One Of These Days 10:37
Careful With That Axe Eugene 13:02

DISC 2: 63:22

Echoes 26:21
A Saucerful Of Secrets 15:49
Second Cud (Blues) 8:09
Set The Controls 13:01

The Who – Liverpool, England (05/14/71)

The Who
Liverpool University, England
14 May 1971

A fair audience recording with a little distortion, but definitely listenable. The first 74 minutes of the show are here intact, but the rest is missing. ‘My Generation’ and ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ supposedly rounded out the performance.

Vintage Who here, recorded while ‘Who’s Next’ was being completed and featuring mostly new material. Includes rare versions of ‘Time Is Passing’, ‘Getting in Tune’, and ‘Too Much of Anything’, all dropped by the time they toured the States.

Cassette -> Remastered (GoldWave) -> CDR -> FLAC (Frontend)

Total Time: 73:59

  1. Love Ain’t For Keeping
  2. Pure and Easy
  3. Time Is Passing
  4. Behind Blue Eyes
  5. Bargain
  6. Getting In Tune
  7. Too Much of Anything
  8. I Don’t Even Know Myself
  9. Baby Don’t You Do It
  10. Pinball Wizard
  11. See Me, Feel Me
  12. Water

The Rolling Stones – London, England (03/15/75)

The Rodding Stones
Saturday Night Special – It’s Only A Mix… But I Like It
Flying Horses Records Ltd. – FC 020
Vinyl, 12″, Maxi-Single

Am I Grooving You
Somebody
Mystifies Me
Take A Look At The Guy

Bass – Bill Wyman
Design [Front Cover] – Rick Briffin
Drums – Charlie Watts
Engineer [Assistant] – Rod Tears, Syl Ruglolo
Engineer [Mixing] – Keith Harbour, Rod Cantarelli
Engineer [Record] – Andy Johnston, Keith Harbour
Guitar – Keith Richards, Ron Wood
Organ – Billy Preston
Percussion – Kenny Jones
Photography [Back Cover] – Tony Edmonton
Photography [Front Cover] – Greg Stewart
Piano – Ian Stewart, Nicky Hopkins
Producer – Christopher Sambalo
Vocals – Billy Preston, Keith Richards, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood

Rodding Stones, The – “Saturday Night Special – It’s Only A Mix… But I Like It” Maxi-Single was recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall, London, March 15, 1975.
Produced For: United Music System Inc.

The Pogues – London, England (12/23/01)

The Pogues
12/23/01
Brixton Academy
London, England

Streams Of Whiskey
If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Boys From The County Hell
The Broad Majestic Shannon
Young Ned Of The Hill (Terry vocals)
Turkish Song Of The Damned
A Rainy Night In Soho
Tuesday Morning (Spider vocals)
Medley
Rain Street
A Pair Of Brown Eyes
Repeal Of The Licensing Laws
White City
The Old Main Drag
Thousands Are Sailing (Philip vocals)
Body Of An American
Lullaby Of London
Dirty Old Town
Bottle Of Smoke
Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn
Sally MacLennane
Fairytale Of New York
Fiesta
Star Of The County Down
The Irish Rover
The Parting Glass

Steve Earle – Coventry, England (05/25/00)

Steve Earle and the Dukes
Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick University, Coventry, UK
May 25, 2000

01 Transcendental Blues
02 Everyone’s In Love With You
03 Another Town
04 I Can Wait
05 Steve’s Last Ramble
06 I Feel Alright
07 Lonelier Than This
08 I Don’t Want To Lose You Yet
09 The Galway Girl
10 Copperhead Road
11 South Nashville Blues
12 All Of My Life
13 The Unrepentant

Lineage:
FM (BBC2) > ? > CDRx > EAC > Audition 2.0 > FLAC-8

original Notes

I don’t know how this circulates but my copy had rather rough track transitions. Those have been taken care of. There were also several annoying announcer interruptions plugging future broadcasts; mostly gone as well. I also trimmed the intro and outro music from the first and last tracks as it clashed terribly with the rest of the show.

Crisp, clear, loud, FM, Steve, Dukes…transcendental.

(Jack’s)
This show was broadcast and this recording is thus FM-sourced. There’s an absolutely killer version of All Of My Life on this recording.

Pink Floyd – London, England (10/23/94)

Pink Floyd
10/23/94
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London, England

Set I
Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V & VII
Learning To Fly
High Hopes
Take It Back
Coming Back To Life
Sorrow
Keep Talking
Another Brick In The Wall II
One Of These Days

Set II
Speak To Me->
Breathe->
On The Run->
Time->
Breathe (reprise)->
The Great Gig In The Sky->
Money->
Us And Them->
Any Colour You Like->
Brain Damage->Eclipse

Pink Floyd – London, England (10/14/94)

Pink Floyd
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London, England
October 14, 1994

Type: CD
Source: “Pink Floyd – 1994-10-14 – Complete Earls Court – Volume 03 (#ROIO CDR 017)”
X-reference: none
Lineage:

D1:

  1. Shine On, You Crazy Diamond, pts.1,2,4,5,7
  2. Learning To Fly
  3. High Hopes
  4. Take It Back
  5. A Great Day For Freedom
  6. Sorrow
  7. Keep Talking
  8. Another Brick In the Wall, pt.2
  9. One Of These Days

D2:

  1. Speak To Me > Breathe
  2. On The Run
  3. Time > Breathe Reprise
  4. The Great Gig In The Sky
  5. Money
  6. Us And Them
  7. Any Colour You Like
  8. Brain Damage
  9. Eclipse
  10. Wish You Were Here
  11. Comfortably Numb
  12. Run Like Hell

Audio by:
Artwork by: Floydtrader17

Show ID: – Guy Pratt yelled [“…back to London…”] during “Run Like Hell”

Pink Floyd – Stroke-On-Trent, England (11/19/74)

Pink Floyd
19 November, 1974
Trentham Gardens
Stoke-On-Trent
Staffordshire, England

Set I

  1. Raving And Drooling 11:43
  2. Gotta Be Crazy 15:21
  3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (I – IX) 20:51

Set II

  1. Speak To Me 3:09
  2. Breathe 2:52
  3. On The Run 5:01
  4. Time 6:33
  5. Great Gig In The Sky 4:33
  6. Money 9:05
  7. Us And Them 8:09
  8. Any Colour You Like 9:02
  9. Brain Damage 3:44
  10. Eclipse 1:38
    Encore:
  11. Echoes * 23:04