The Who – Chicago, IL (08/19/71)

THE WHO
19th August 1971
Auditorium Theater
Chicago, Illinois

Recording: Good to Very Good Audience
Source: 1st Gen Analog
Lineage: Master Cassette > VHS1 > DAT1 > CDr(6) > EAC > FLAC

Disc 1:

01 – Summertime Blues
02 – My Wife
03 – Love Ain’t For Keeping
04 – I Can’t Explain
05 – Substitute
06 – Bargain
07 – Behind Blue Eyes
08 – Won’t Get Fooled Again

Disc 2:

01 – Introduction
02 – Baby Don’t You Do It
03 – I Don’t Know Myself
04 – Pinball Wizard
05 – See Me, Feel Me
06 – My Generation
07 – Naked Eye
08 – Magic Bus

Notes: Artwork & MD5 Verification File both included.

There is a tape issue at about 6m50s during Naked Eye.

Many thanks to Newhomebrew.

Stage Banter by Tom Pratt.

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Ratdog – Tinley Park, IL (06/30/96)

Ratdog
June 30, 1996
World Music Theatre – Tinley Park, IL

Recording Info:
SBD > DAT Master (Panasonic SV-3700/48k)

Transfer Info:
DAT Master (Sony PCM-R500) > Sound Devices 744T > Samplitude Pro X6 Suite > FLAC/16
(2 Discs Audio / 1 Disc FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering by Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
January 19, 2022

Notes:
— When I Paint My Masterpiece with Bruce Hornsby

Setlist:
01 – Walkin Blues’
02 – Take Me To The River
03 – Youngblood
04 – Eternity
05 – K.C. Moan >
06 – When I Paint My Masterpiece
07 – Juke
08 – Little Red Rooster
09 – The Winners >
10 – Victim Or The Crime >
11 – Bass Solo >
12 – Easy Answers

All-Star Jam:
13 – Truckin’
14 – How Long Blues
15 – Turn On Your Lovelight

Charlie Parker Quintet – Waukegan, IL (12/xx/47)

Charlie Parker Quintet (w/ Miles Davis)
12-xx-47
Unknown venue
Waukegan , Illinois

Project ID – LL90

Source: Audience Recording
Lineage: Audience recording > ?? > cd (Peter Losin’s Archive) >
cd duplicated (burner to burner) > eac > flac (lvl8)

Miles Davis (tpt); Charlie Parker (as); Irving “Duke” Jordan (p); Tommy Potter (b);
Max Roach (d)

disc 1

d1t01. Dexterity
d1t02. The Way You Look Tonight
d1t03. All the Things You Are
d1t04. 52nd Street Theme
d1t05. Diggin’ Diz/
d1t06. Embraceable You

Notes:

  • *** all tracks are fragmented
  • d1t01 is a different version all together than what was released on LL44.
  • d1t03 is a different version all together than what was released on LL44.
  • d1t04 is a different version all together than what was released on LL44.
  • d1t06 is a different version all together than what was released on LL44.
  • I was hoping to get some clarification upon receiving Peters masters of this
    date. I would most certainly believe that this is the correct version. It is
    very hard to tell what is what and where it belongs on this date. I would
    consider this the source to have based on Peter Losin’s take on what belongs here.
  • The sound is a little brighter on this version.
  • Thanks to Peter Losin for the source!!
  • “Very fragmentary; edited to Parker solos for the most part. These may be dubs of
    wire recordings — the fidelity is very poor throughout.” – Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com
  • Although these tunes are usually dated (as on Philology) in December 1947, this is
    doubtful. The Parker Quintet was booked for two weeks at Chicago’s Argyle Show Lounge
    (November 11-23, 1947), then for four nights at the Pershing Hotel Ballroom (January 3-6,
    1948). The group played a Saturday night dance at the New Savoy Ballroom on January 3,
    and two items from this date appear on Philology Volume 14.”- Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com
  • Three other tunes — “Barbados,” a longer version of “Embraceable You,”
    and “How High the Moon” — are usually listed with these tunes
    (as e.g. on Philology Volumes 1/4), but they are probably from
    the Pershing Hotel Ballroom, March 28-April 10, 1949, with Kenny Dorham on trumpet.
    Two of these items are issued on Philology Volume 14, although the speed is different
    and “Embraceable You” is incomplete. But the music is the same.- Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com
  • QC done by bgreen

The Band – Chicago, IL (12/01/71)

The Band
December 1, 1971
Arie Crown Theater, Chicago, Illinois

  1. Life Is A Carnival
  2. The Shape I’m In
  3. Stage Fright
  4. The Weight
  5. Shootout In Chinatown
  6. Up On Cripple Creek
  7. Unfaithful Servant
  8. Smoke Signal
  9. Time To Kill
  10. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
  11. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down / Across The Great Divide
  12. Where Do We Go From Here
  13. The Genetic Method / Chest Fever
  14. Rag Mama Rag

Paul Simon – Rosemont, IL (11/13/11)

Paul Simon
Rosemont Theater
Rosemont, IL US
2011-11-13

Lineage: fm (Onkyo TX8511)>SoundBlaster (Live! 24 bit External)>wav(CD Wave Editor)>flac

Andy Snitzer Saxophone, Synthesizer
Bakithi Kumalo Bass
Jamey Haddad Percussion
Jim Oblon Drums, Guitars
Mark Stewart flute, Guitars, Cello, Saxophone, selfmade instruments
Mick Rossi Piano, Percussion
Tony Cedras Accordeon, Keyboard, Guitars
Vincent Nguini Guitar

Boy in the Bubble 4:56
Dazzling Blue 4:45
Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover 4:17
The Afterlife 5:22
Station Break Deleted
Mother & Child Reunion 3:25
That Was Your Mother/Hearts and Bones/Mystery Train/Wheels 14:11
Slip Slidin’ Away 5:17
Station Break Deleted
Rewrite 4:36
Peace Like a River 4:46
Obvious Child 4:35
Only Living Boy in New York 4:01
Love Is Eternal Sacred Light 4:45
Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes 7:04
GumBoots 4:08
Station Break Deleted
The Sound of Silence 4:49
Kodachrome 6:47
Here Comes the Sun 3:49
Crazy Love, Vol. II 6:04
Late in the Evening 4:52
Station Break Deleted
Graceland 5:15
Pretty Thing (W. Dixon) 3:25
Still Crazy After All These Years 4:08
band introductions 2:09

Total Time: 117:49

Miles Davis – Chicago, IL (08/30/90)

Miles Davis
12TH Annual Chicago Jazz Festival
Petrillo Music Shell, Grant Park, Chicago
FM Broadcast NPR > WPFW Washington DC
August 30, 1990

Lineage: FM Broadcast > CDR Trade > EAC (Wave) > TLH (Flac Level 8)

Miles Davis(tpt, keyb); , Kenny Garrett (as, fl), Kei Akagi (synth), Joe “Foley” McCreary (lead-b),
Richard Patterson (el-b), Ricky Wellman (d), Erin Davis (el-perc)

01 Perfect Way
02 Star People
03 Hannibal
04 The Senate / Me And You
05 Human Nature
06 Time After Time
07 Wrinkle
08 Announcements

Charlie Parker – Bird 53 Plus 50

Charlie Parker
July 26, 1953 (20 items; TT = 66:50)
Open Door, New York NY
Private recording (Tape)
Jam session

Charlie Parker (as); Benny Harris (tpt); Al Haig (p); Charles Mingus (b); Art Taylor (d)

First set
1 Out of Nowhere (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) (incomplete) 3:02
2 Star Eyes (D. Raye-G. DePaul-P. Johnston) (incomplete) 3:53
3 Cool Blues (C. Parker) (incomplete) 4:41
4 East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) (B. Bowman) (incomplete) 3:24
5 The Song is You (J. Kern-O. Hammerstein) (incomplete) 6:07
6 52nd Street Theme (T. Monk) (incomplete) 2:33

Second set
7 Ornithology (C. Parker-B. Harris) (incomplete) 3:18
8 Scrapple from the Apple (C. Parker) 3:30
9 My Old Flame (A. Johnston-S. Coslow) 4:13
10 My Little Suede Shoes (C. Parker) (incomplete) 2:11

Third set
11 I Remember You (J. Mercer-V. Schertzinger) (incomplete) 3:01
12 All the Things You Are (J. Kern-O. Hammerstein) [Bird of Paradise] 4:12
13 Just You, Just Me (R. Klages-J. Greer) (incomplete) 2:00
14 I’ll Remember April (D. Raye-G. DePaul-P. Johnston) (incomplete) 4:15
15 Hot House (T. Dameron) (incomplete) 3:16
16 52nd Street Theme (T. Monk) (incomplete) 2:58

Fourth set
17 I Cover the Waterfront (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) (incomplete) 2:26
18 This Time the Dream’s on Me (H. Arlen-J. Mercer) 4:14
19 I’ll Remember April (D. Raye-G. DePaul-P. Johnston) (incomplete) 2:37
20 52nd Street Theme (T. Monk) (incomplete) 0:34

The tape, made by Chan Parker, is edited to some themes and Parker solos only. There are no Bud Powell solos, although Parker can be heard announcing him.

October 23, 1950 (15 items; TT = 48:11)
Pershing Hotel Ballroom, Chicago IL
Private recording (Tape)
Charlie Parker Quintet

Charlie Parker (as); Unknown (tb); Earl Lavon “Von” Freeman (ts); George Freeman (g); Chris Anderson (p); Leroy Jackson (b); Bruz Freeman (d); Unknown (voc)

First set
1 Indiana (J.F. Hanley-B. McDonald) 5:51
2 I Can’t Get Started (V. Duke-I. Gershwin) 2:47
3 Anthropology (D. Gillespie-C. Parker) 5:18
4 Out of Nowhere (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) 2:46
5 Get Happy (H. Arlen-T. Koehler) 5:34

Second set
6 Hot House (T. Dameron) 5:00
7 Embraceable You (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) 2:00
8 Body and Soul (J.W. Green-E. Heyman-R. Sour-F. Eyton) 2:15
9 Cool Blues (C. Parker) 3:14
10 Stardust (H. Carmichael-M. Parish) (incomplete) 0:56
11 All the Things You Are (J. Kern-O. Hammerstein) [Bird of Paradise] 3:07
12 Billie’s Bounce (C. Parker) 3:08
13 Pennies from Heaven (J. Burke-A. Johnston) (incomplete) 3:18
14 Pennies from Heaven (J. Burke-A. Johnston) (incomplete) 2:57

From a tape made by Donald Coy. Edited to Parker solos and exchanges. The tape was recorded off a dressing room speaker, and parts of some items (“Embraceable You” through “All the Things You Are”) are marred by conversation. It’s unlikely that the titles from this session and the next one are all from the same date, but they’re probably from the same gig.

Charlie Parker Quintet – Chicago, IL (11/xx/47)

Charlie Parker Quintet
11-XX-1947
Argyle Show Lounge
Chicago, Illinois

Project ID – 83

Source: Audience Recording
Lineage: AUdience Recording > ?? > Philology Volume 14/62 > ripped with soundforge >
wave > Unknown editing (possible re-indexing, noise reduction, EQ, normalization,
speed-correction by Peter Losin as needed) > cd (Peter Losin’s Archive) > cd duplicated
(burner to burner) > eac > wave > flac (lvl 8 )

Miles Davis (tpt); Charlie Parker (as); Irving “Duke” Jordan (p);
Tommy Potter (b); Max Roach (d)

disc 1

d1t01. I Got Rhythm/
d1t02. /Cool Blues/
d1t03. /Ornithology/
d1t04. Dizzy Atmosphere/
d1t05. /Wahoo/ >
d1t06. /Wahoo/
d1t07. Groovin’ High/
d1t08. /I Can’t Get Started/
d1t09. /I Can’t Get Started/

Notes:

  • d1t01 is cut at the end
  • d1t02 is a fragment missing both the start and end
  • d1t03 is cut at the beginning and the end.
  • d1t04 is cut at the end
  • d1t05 is a fragment missing the start and finish
  • d1t06 is an additional fragment for “Wahoo” missing the start and finish
  • d1t07 is cut at the end
  • d1t08 is a fragment missing both the start and finish
  • d1t09 is an additional fragment of “I can’t get started” missing the start and finish
  • This recording not for the casual listener. This is one of those that is definetely
    for completists only. There are more flaws to this than I can list, but it is a
    piece of history and is worth preserving none the less.
  • Thanks to Peter Losin for contributing this source source. http://www.plosin.com/
  • “Very fragmentary — edited to Parker solos for the most part. These may be dubs of
    wire recordings; fidelity is very poor throughout.”- Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com/
  • “Philology W 844 contains 22 titles purporting to be from this date, but I’m skeptical.
    First, the trumpet player sounds like Kenny Dorham, not Davis. Second, Frank Loesser’s
    tune “On a Slow Boat to China” was not copyrighted until 1948, and Parker’s “Barbados”
    was not recorded in the studio until the Savoy date on September 18, 1948. It’s very
    unusual for a Parker original to appear in the live repertoire before it has been
    recorded. Third, Parker’s quotations and his playing (especially during his solo on the
    second “Slow Boat to China”) sound like 1949, not 1947. The Parker Quintet (with Dorham,
    Haig, Potter, and Roach, and guest vocalist Arthur Daniels) were booked for two weeks
    at Chicago’s Pershing Hotel Ballroom (March 28-April 10, 1949), and my guess is that
    those 22 tunes were recorded during this gig. If so, Davis was half a country away in
    New York at the Royal Roost and Capitol Recording Studios.” – Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com/
  • QC done by Bgreen

Queen – Chicago, IL (09/19/80)

QUEEN
1980-09-19
Rosemont Horizon
Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.

Audience Recording

Notes: 1st gen.

Inherited CDRs from a QUEEN Collector

CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME

Uploaded by;”Lucifer Burns”

Disc 1:

  1. Intro (2:19)
  2. Jailhouse Rock (1:40)
  3. We Will Rock You Fast
  4. Let Me Entertain You (3:00)
  5. Play The Game (5:06)
  6. Mustapha (3:05)
  7. Death On Two Legs (3:13)
  8. Killer Queen (2:00)
  9. I’m In Love With My Car (2:10)
  10. Get Down, Make Love (6:14)
  11. You’re My Best Friend (3:35)
  12. Save Me (4:15)
  13. Now I’m Here (4:18)

Disc 2:

  1. Now I’m Here Cont.
  2. Dragon Attack (3:24)
  3. Now I’m Here Reprise
  4. Fat Bottomed Girls (6:22)
  5. Love Of My Life (4:11)
  6. Keep Yourself Alive / Drum Solo (5:21)
  7. Guitar Solo (8:42)
  8. Brighton Rock Finale
  9. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (4:25)
  10. Bohemian Rhapsody (5:41)
  11. Tie Your Mother Down (4:34)
  12. Another One Bites The Dust (3:28)
  13. Sheer Heart Attack (4:28)
  14. We Will Rock You (2:14)
  15. We Are The Champions (3:30)
  16. God Save The Queen (1:26)

Musicians;

FEDDIE MERCURY- Vocals/Piano
BRIAN MAY- Electric & Acoustic Guitars/Backing Vocals
JOHN DEACON- Bass Guitar
ROGER TAYLOR- Drums/Backing Vocals/Tambourine

This upload is in no way supposed to represent the “deffinitive” version of this particular concert or recording.
If some one has a better copy or different source, please upload it!!