Pink Floyd – Hannover, Germany (06/25/88)

Pink Floyd
1988 June 25
Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion, Germany


HANNOVER, NIEDERSACHSENSTADION 25.6.1988
Release Sandor (2002)
source audience – gen: ? (Low)

Lineage

?gen. tape ? SoundBlaster Live 5.1 ‘creative recorder’ ? WAV ? GoldWave ? WAV ? CDR(00)

CD1
01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond 12:12
02 Signs of Life 4:13
03 Learning To Fly 5:56
04 Yet Another Movie 7:17
05 Sorrow 11:10
06 Dogs Of War 8:18
07 On The Turning Away 10:50
08 One Of These Days 8:03
09 Time 5:47

CD2
01 On The Run 3:38
02 The Great Gig In The Sky 4:57
03 Wish Your Were Here 5:03
04 Welcome To The Machine 8:35
05 Us And Them 7:42
06 Money 12:17
07 Another Brick in The Wall 6:00
08 Comfortably Numb 10:41
09 One Slip 6:27
10 Run Like Hell 8:29

TOT LENGTH: 147.49

notes:

recorded in Dolby B

very good audience recording, excellent sound.
audience full of enthusiasm, singing here and there, especially on Welcome To The Machine and Another Brick.

Another spectacular German show …

Green Day – Berlin, Germany (10/03/04)

Green Day
Radio Fritz
Berlin, Germany
2004-10-03

Source: Norwegian P3 FM broadcast through Telenor Avidi (cable provider) ->
Radio/TV cable ->
Pinnacle PCTV PRO ->
Line-in on “Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo II” sound card ->
Recorded as 44.1 KHz wave file with Soundforge 7.0 ->
Tracked and converted to FLAC with CD Wave Editor 1.94.5
Lineage: FM > WAV (44.1KHz) > FLAC
Taped by: N/A
Transfered by: N/A

File Size: 550mb (FLAC)

Setlist:

  1. American Idiot
  2. Jesus Of Suburbia
  3. Holiday
  4. We Are The Waiting
  5. Saint Jimmy
  6. Longview
  7. She
  8. The Grouch
  9. Hitchin’ A Ride
  10. Brain Stew
  11. Jaded
  12. Knowledge
  13. Basket Case
  14. King For A Day
  15. Minority
  16. I Fought The Law (and the law won) [Clash Cover]
  17. Homecoming

Total running time: 81:12

Notes:

  • The complete show!

!!!For free trade only. Not to be distributed as anything but FLAC/CDR.!!!

Compiled by RA
2005-07-22

Miles Davis – Hamburg, Germany (11/07/56)

miles davis lester young bud powell & rene urtreger trio
birdland 1956 tour
festhalle a, planten & blomen
hamburg, germany
07.nov 1956

source: dvb-s > digital devices cine s2 v7a twin tuner > hdd > nero wave editor > flac
(mpeg1 layer 2/320 kbps) mono [radio station – ndr info]

miles davis – tp (track 02,03,04,05,07)
lester young (track 06,07,10,11,12)
bud powell – p [solo] (track 08, 09)
renÈ urtreger – p
pierre michelot – b
christian garrot – dr

  1. el sino (ammons) 03:23
  2. tune up (davis) 02:58
  3. four (davis) 03:38
  4. yesterdays (kern) 04:01
  5. walkin’ (carpenter) 02:45
  6. three little words (ruby) 05:25
  7. oh! lady be good (gershwin) 06:15
  8. autumn in new york (duke) 02:31
  9. i want to be happy (youmans) 02:42
  10. jumpin’ with symphony sid (young) 02:04
  11. polka dots and moonbeams (van heusen) 03:52
  12. lester leaps in (young) [fade out] 00:54

Miles Davis – Stuttgart, Germany (12/18/57)

Erwin Lehn Orchestra with Miles Davis
December 18, 1957 (6 items; TT = 13:27)
Beethovensaal, Stuttgart (Germany)
S¸ddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR) TV broadcast (B-)


Miles Davis (tpt); Horst Jankowski (p); Peter Witte (b); Hermann Mutschler (d)

1 Yesterdays (J. Kern-O. Harbach) 2:36
Splice in Davis solo at 0:50

2 ‘Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) 4:45

3 Walkin’ (rehearsal) (R. Carpenter) 0:55
With voiceover: Unknown announcer (0:06-0:21), RenÈ Urtreger’s wife talking about Davis’s 1957 visit to Europe (0:21-0:55)

4 Walkin’ (fragment) (R. Carpenter) 1:56
With voiceover: Mrs. Urtreger continues (1:35-1:56)

5 Walkin’ (fragment) (R. Carpenter) 0:58
With voiceover: Unknown announcer (0:53-0:58)

6 Walkin’ (incomplete) (R. Carpenter) 2:17

Present here are 1,2 and 6

1 Yesterdays
CD: Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2050, Storyville STA 130467
2 ‘Round Midnight
CD: Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2050, Storyville STA 130467
3 Walkin’ (rehearsal)
Video: Treffpunkt Jazz
4 Walkin’ (fragment)
Video: Treffpunkt Jazz
5 Walkin’ (fragment)
Video: Treffpunkt Jazz
6 Walkin’ (incomplete)
CD: Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2050, Storyville STA 130467

This concert was scheduled at the end of Davis’s European sojourn. It was broadcast on SDR-TV’s Treffpunkt Jazz. There is a lot of overlap among the fragments of “Walkin'” listed above. None is close to complete, and even when pieced together we have just an opening chorus and some of Davis’s solo.
Listed in the SWR Stuttgart archives are the following titles:
Probe (rehearsal) (Davis, Jankowski + Erwin Lehn Orchestra) (5:55)
Tune Up (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (3:35)
But Not for Me (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (3:00)
Yesterdays (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (2:30)
Bags’ Groove (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (3:15)
‘Round Midnight (Davis + Orchestra) (4:41)
Walkin’ (Davis + Orchestra) (2:53)
My Funny Valentine (Davis + Orchestra) (2:45)
Several of these titles are lost. Additional titles were performed by the S¸dfunk-Tanzorchester conducted by Erwin Lehn, and the Johannes Rediske Quintet with Ingrid Werner (voc).
Davis returned to the U.S. in late December, and a sextet with Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Garland, Chambers, and Jones began a two-week engagement at Birdland (January 2-15, 1958).
Thanks to Alexander Keth for the details of what’s in the Stuttgart archive.

Queen – Essen, Germany (11/29/80)

QUEEN
Essen, Grugahalle
November 29, 1980

01.Intro / Jailhouse Rock / We Will Rock You (fast)
02.Let Me Entertain You
03.Play The Game
04.Mustapha
05.Death On Two Legs
06.Killer Queen
07.I’m In Love With My Car
08.Get Down Make Love
09.Save Me
10.Now I’m Here / Dragon Attack / Now I’m Here (reprise)
11.Fat Bottomed Girls
12.Love Of My Life
13.Love Of My Life (cont.) / Keep Yourself Alive
14.Instrumental Inferno
15.Flash’s Theme / The Hero / Brighton Rock
16.Crazy Little Thing Called Love
17.Bohemian Rhapsody
18.Tie Your Mother Down
19.Another One Bites The Dust
20.Sheer Heart Attack
21.We Will Rock You
22.We Are The Champions / God Save The Queen

TT 98:21

LDB Special Series #360 (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 my
reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3’s is the right way to make me stop sharing
music here.

I think I have something really special to share with all Dimers, but first a bit of background. RLR has been a very active
trader back in the early 80´s with very wide musical tastes: he could go from Kiss to Joni Mitchell; from Genesis to Deep
Purple, Queen, Simple Minds, The Who, Springsteen and many more. In the past I could access his enormous collection to get
many U2 tapes some of which I have been sharing with you folks.

RLR had all sorts of tapes in his collection, traded not long after the show happened so most of them are low generation, in
particular tons of shows recorded in Italy which to me are some of the most interesting. Some of them, I had never seen
circulating in the trading circuit. Unfortunately he did not care about generation so this info, except for the shows he
has as masters, is not available.

RLR has kindly given me access once again to his collection. It was like a “kid in a toy shop” situation: it was hard to
select tapes and at the end I came home with some 250 tapes to listen and eventually to transfer in the digital domain. Some
of them will be shared here, possibly the most interesting ones.

I am ok with blogs and sites to re-post my seeds – provided they are in lossless form – however I ask you to keep intact the
infos of the concert including that this is part of LDB series.

And I am referring to (and not only):

Last but not the least, a very important message: I will not be uploading anymore @ Dimeadozen. TTD will be my new home
from now. If you want to download my shows please subscribe here and not re-upload @ Dime. Stay tuned because I have more and
more shows coming up!

Lineage: Unknown recording device > 2nd generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 > Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD >
SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano, tambourine, acoustic guitar)
Brian May (electric guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, piano)
Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals),
John Deacon (bass guitar, electric guitar)
Morgan Fisher (keyboards, piano)

Another one from the Queen vaults, this time from the 1980. This sounds good although the sound is not as crisp as I would
have liked. This comes from a 2nd generation copy from RLR collection. RLR had a special connection to Germany, so he was
trading with quite a few german traders back then. Good one with some interesting Flash Gordon tracks.

Hope you will enjoy it!

ldb

Queen – Cologne, Germany (11/26/80)

Queen
26.11.1980
Sporthalle
Cologne, Germany

VG –

AUD > WAV > CDR (x) > WAV > FLAC frontend (level 8)

This is the best source available so far.
Note there are some slightly clicks at the end of Save Me and during the Now Im Here on disc 1 (probably a cd-r failure or something…)
The show misses 3 last tracks: WWRY, WATC and GSTQ and also SHA is cut after 0:50. But it’s the best version we can get at the moment!;) Correct me if I’m wrong.

DISC 1:

  1. 3:26 Intro
    Jailhouse Rock
  2. 2:53 We Will Rock You fast
  3. 3:20 Let Me Entertain You
  4. 4:40 Play The Game 18.
  5. 3:00 Mustapha
  6. 3:09 Death On Two Legs
  7. 1:55 Killer Queen
  8. 2:08 I’m In Love With My Car
  9. 5:22 Get Down Make Love
  10. 5:10 Need Your Loving Tonight / Vocal Improvisation
  11. 4:23 Save Me
  12. 4:12 Now I’m Here

DISC 2:

  1. 4:00 Vocal Improvisation / Dragon Attack
  2. 2:08 Now I’m Here reprise
  3. 4:54 Love Of My Life
  4. 3:20 Keep Yourself Alive
  5. 2:26 Drums solo
  6. 5:19 Guitar solo
  7. 3:22 Battle Theme / Brighton Rock finale
  8. 3:31 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
  9. 5:14 Bohemian Rhapsody
  10. 5:52 Tie Your Mother Down
  11. 3:27 Another One Bites The Dust
  12. 0:49 Sheer Heart Attack (cut)

Pink Floyd – Dortmund, Germany (02/19/81)

Pink Floyd
Date: 19 February, 1981
Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, West Germany

Band:
Roger Waters – Bass Guitar, Vocals
David Gilmour – Guitar, Vocals
Nick Mason – Drums

The Surrogate Band:
Andy Brown – Bass Guitar
Andy Roberts – Guitars
Willie Wilson – Drums
Peter Wood – Keyboards
Rick Wright – Keyboards

Backing Vocals:
Joe Chemay
Jim Farber
Jim Haas
John Joyce

Remaster:

Disc One:

  1. Announcer 0:47
  2. In The Flesh? 2:57
  3. The Thin Ice 2:58
  4. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 1) 4:18
  5. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 1:40
  6. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2) 6:28
  7. Mother 8:12
  8. Goodbye Blue Sky 3:59
  9. Empty Spaces 2:36
  10. What Shall We Do Now? 2:16
  11. Young Lust 5:21
  12. One Of My Turns 3:38
  13. Don’t Leave Me Now 4:03
  14. Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 3) 1:13
  15. A Few Last Bricks 3:25
  16. Goodbye Cruel World 2:29
    Total Time: 56:20

Disc Two:

  1. Hey You 4:50
  2. Is There Anybody Out There? 3:10
  3. Nobody Home 3:12
  4. Vera 2:07
  5. Bring The Boys Back Home 1:24
  6. Comfortably Numb 7:29
  7. The Show Must Go On 2:36
  8. Master of Ceremonies 2:18
  9. In The Flesh 4:50
  10. Run Like Hell 7:04
  11. Waiting For The Worms 4:25
  12. Stop 0:31
  13. The Trial 6:10
  14. Outside The Wall 4:12
    Total Time 54:18

Tom Waits – Hamburg, Germany (12/04/87)

Tom Waits
Hamburg (Germany), Audimax
12.04.1987

Taped from the center of row 7. The sound of the tape is still good after all these years in my dungeon. I’ve recorded the 05.12.1987 show also, it can be found here: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?returnto=%2Faccount-cp.php&id=106427
Lineage: Sony WM-D6C + Aiwa CM30 (or OKM 01, I can´t remember) – Maxell XL2 tape (master) – CD Wave 1.93.3 – Flac

Artwork is included.

CD 1:

Hang On St. Christopher
16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought-Six
Way Down In The Hole
Gun Street Girl
Cold Cold Ground
Hang Down Your Head
Yesterday Is Here
Telephone Call From Istanbul
Straight To The Top
I ll Take New York
I Wish I Was In New Orleans
Invitation To The Blues
Train Song
Jitterburg Boy – Johnsburg, Illinois

CD 2:

Frank s Wild Years
Innocent When You Dream
Midtown
Cemetary Polka
Clap Hands
More Than Rain
Red Shoes
Strange Weather
Rain Dogs
Gin Soaked Boy
Band Intro – Walking Spanish
Papap s Got A Brand New Bag
Big Black Mariah
Tom Trauberts Blues

Queen – Cologne, Germany (02/01/79)

Queen
Cologne, Germany
Sporthalle
February 1, 1979

This is the complete Cologne 79 show, something which collectors have been after for ages. It has always come out in bits and pieces, but always the same few songs were missing. Here it is, complete, and probably in the best quality we’ll ever get for it.

There are two audience sources. One has popped up on various LP and CD bootlegs over the years, and there is an uncut tape from this source (we’ll call this uncut one “source A”). The uncut tape is actually a bit worse quality than the best LP source. So, I have taken about 2/3 of the show from that LP source, and It’s Late, BoRhap, TYMD, SHA, WWRY, WATC, and GSTQ from the uncut tape. A second audience source (of inferior quality, which we’ll call “source B”) was used to fill in source A’s missing parts during Dreamers Ball and WATC.

Overall, the quality is close to excellent, but it fluctuates now and then, as indicated above. The edits are as smooth as possible. Also, I listened to the show carefully, and removed all of the vinyl ticks, and any other flaws in the sound. And of course they all play at the same tape speed/pitch.

Here’s the setlist. All are from the best possible LP source unless otherwise indicated:

Disc 1:
We Will Rock You (fast)
Let Me Entertain You
Somebody To Love
If You Can’t Beat Them
Death On Two Legs
Killer Queen
Bicycle Race
I’m In Love With My Car
Get Down, Make Love
You’re My Best Friend
Now I’m Here
Don’t Stop Me Now
Spread Your Wings
Dreamers Ball (part from source B)

Disc 2:
Love Of My Life
’39
It’s Late
Brighton Rock
Keep Yourself Alive
Bohemian Rhapsody (source A)
Tie Your Mother Down (source A)
Sheer Heart Attack (source A)
We Will Rock You (source A)
Are The Champions (source A completed with source B)
God Save The Queen

Distribute these files only if they are left completely unaltered. As always with my shares, if I see a complete Cologne 79 made available here or elsewhere in mp3 or any other lossy format, I will never share another thing here again.

Enjoy!

Sir GH