Eric Clapton – Nagoya, Japan (10/31/88)

Eric Clapton (with Mark Knopfler, Elton John)
Rainbow Hall
Nagoya, Japan
October 31, 1988

Rothman’s – RM 005/6 – Aud 3 (Scale 1-6)

Disc 1:

1. Crossroads
2. White Room > I Shot the Sheriff
3. Lay Down Sally
4. Wonderful Tonight
5. Tearing Us Apart
6. After Midnight
7. Can’t Find My Way Home
8. Money For Nothing
9. Candle in the Wind
10. I Guess it’s Why They Call it the Blues

Disc 2:

1. I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That
2. I’m Still Standing
3. Daniel
4. Cocaine
5. Layla
6. Solid Rock
7. Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
8. Sunshine of Your Love

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler Guitar
Elton John Piano, Vocals
Nathan East Bass
Steve Ferrone Drums
Alan Clark Keyboards
Ray Cooper Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Source 1:

“Wonderful Monday Night”

Torrent #304446 Eric Clapton – 1988-10-31 – Nagoya, Japan – “Wonderful Monday Night”
(Rothmans RM 005/006) *with Mark Knopfler, Elton John*
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Please note: Cover shows incorrect track list; above is correct.

Geetarz Comments:

Nice release on the Rothmans label, chronicling the first of the
four special shows in Japan with Mark Knopfler and Elton John.

Lineage:

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Correct) > FLAC

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Enjoy!

May, 2010

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Source 2:

Torrent #304562 Eric Clapton – “Complete Japan Tour 1988” (EC is Here / DJ Copy)
[Part 1] *With Elton John, Mark Knopfler*
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“The Complete Japan Tour 1988”
PART 1 (Discs 1 and 2)

DJ Copy / EC Is Here – 136-137

* Contrast Clause: Different release than
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=304446,
Alternate Remaster / EQ *

Geetarz Comments:

Nicely packaged 8CD boxset contains the entirety of Eric Clapton’s
1988 tour of Japan. Special guests on this tour also included (*)
Mark Knopfler on guitar and (**) Elton John on piano.

This release is taken from the same recording as “Wonderful Monday
Night” (Rothmans RM 005/006) but is EQ’d and mastered differently.
In the end, it will probably fall to personal preference which
version suits you best!

Lineage:

Silvers > Kodak Gold CD-R (Secure) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure
Mode, Offset Correct) > FLAC

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Enjoy!

May, 2010

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Eric Clapton – Osaka, Japan (11/05/88)

Eric Clapton
Osaka Stadium
Osaka, Japan
November 5, 1988

Tracklist:

1. Crossroads
2. White Room
3. I Shot the Sheriff
4. Lay Down Sally
5. Wonderful Tonight
6. Tearing Us Apart
7. Can’t Find My Way Home
8. After Midnight
9. Money For Nothing (*)
10. Candle in the Wind (**)
11. I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues (**)
12. I’m Still Standing (**)
13. Cocaine
14. Layla
15. Solid Rock (*)
16. Saturday Night’s Alright
17. Sunshine of Your Love

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler Guitar
Elton John Piano, Vocals
Nathan East Bass
Steve Ferrone Drums
Alan Clark Keyboards
Ray Cooper Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Torrent #304621 Eric Clapton – “Complete Japan Tour 1988” (EC is Here / DJ Copy)
[Part 4] *With Elton John, Mark Knopfler*
Torrent file Eric Clapton – Complete Japan Tour 1988 (EC is Here) – Part 4.torrent
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“The Complete Japan Tour 1988”
PART 4 (Discs 7 and 8)

DJ Copy / EC Is Here – 142-143

Geetarz Comments:

Nicely packaged 8CD boxset contains the entirety of Eric Clapton’s 1988
tour of Japan. Special guests on this tour also included (*) Mark Knopfler
on guitar and (**) Elton John on piano.

Lineage:

Silvers > Kodak Gold CD-R (Secure) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure Mode,
Offset Correct) > FLAC

Artwork, checksums, info file, and EAC extraction logs included.

Enjoy!

May, 2010

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http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ClaptonBoots/

Visit the new Eric Clapton Wiki at:

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Eric Clapton – Tokyo, Japan (11/04/88)

Eric Clapton (with Elton John and Mark Knopfler)
“Dreamer’s Ball”
Budokan Theatre
Tokyo, Japan
November 4, 1988

Disc 1:

1. Introduction
2. Crossroads
3. White Room
4. I Shot the Sheriff
5. Lay Down Sally
6. Wonderful Tonight
7. Tearing Us Apart
8. After Midnight
9. Can’t Find My Way Home
10. Money For Nothing (Special Guest Sting)
11. Candle in the Wind
12. I Guess That’s Why They Call it the Blues

Disc 2:

1. Don’t Want to Go On With You Like That
2. I’m Still Standing
3. Daniel
4. Introduction / Cocaine
5. Layla
6. Handclap
7. Solid Rock
8. Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
9. Sunshine Of Your Love
10. Outroduction (!)

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler Guitar
Elton John Piano, Vocals
Nathan East Bass
Steve Ferrone Drums
Alan Clark Keyboards
Ray Cooper Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Special Guest: Gordon Sumner, a.k.a. Sting (Money for Nothing)

Source 1:

Torrent #304515 Eric Clapton – 1988-11-04 – Tokyo, Japan – “Dreamer’s Ball”
(Masterport 005) *with Elton John, Mark Knopfler, and Sting*
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Masterport 005 – Aud 4 (Scale 1-6)

Geetarz Comments:

Complete show – down to the “outroduction”!

This was the third of four shows with Elton John and Mark
Knopfler in Japan. Where the previous evening’s performance
was at the giant “Tokyo Dome”, the second Tokyo performance
was at the Budokan Theatre.

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May, 2010

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Source 2:

Torrent #304979 Eric Clapton – Complete Japan Tour 1988 (EC is Here) – Part 3-4
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“Complete Japan Tour 1988”
3rd Show: Budokan, Tokyo
November 4, 1988
4th show: Osaka Stadium, Osaka
November 5, 1988
E.C. Is Here/DJ Copy 136/143

Reseeder comments: This will be a little confusing. Geetarz has
provided Discs 1-4 and 7-8 of “Complete Japan Tour 1988” on the
“EC is Here” label, but was unable to extract Disc 5, He requested
that someone upload Discs 5-6.

ECMM previously uploaded this set, but divided it into two parts
instead of four parts as Geetarz has more recently done. Since it
is not proper to alter someone else’s previously-posted torrent,
I am providing ECMM’s torrent “EC – Complete Japan Tour ’88 Part
2” which contains Discs 5-8. In keeping with Geetarz’ naming scheme,
I am calling my torrent “Eric Clapton – Complete Japan Tour 1988
(EC is Here) – Part 3-4.” Of course, you have the option of
instructing your BitTorrent client not to download Discs 7-8 of
this torrent if you already have the Geetarz version.

Thanks to the ECMM, whose original torrent is contained in a
separate folder, completely unaltered. What follows are the original
seeder’s comments.

Reseeded by imnotaper, May, 2010
“A proud nonmember of the now defunct ericclaptonsmusic since August
of 2009”

Eric Clapton – Complete Japan Tour 1988 Box Set
1st show: Rainbow Hall, Nagoya
October 31, 1988
2nd show: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
November 2, 1988
3rd Show: Budokan, Tokyo
November 4, 1988
4th show: Osaka Stadium, Osaka
November 5, 1988
E.C. Is Here/DJ Copy 136/143

Hello everyone,
Here’s a nice box set featuring Mr Knopfler and Mr John.
and this is the last 2 shows, Nov 4, and Nov 5, 1988.

Eric Clapton – Tokyo, Japan (11/02/88)

Eric Clapton with Elton John and Mark Knopfler
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Japan
November 2, 1988

Disc 1:
1) Crossroads
2) White Room
3) I Shot the Sheriff
4) Lay Down Sally
5) Wonderful Tonight
6) Tearing Us Apart
7) After Midnight
8) Can’t Find My Way Home
9) Money For Nothing (Mark Knopfler)
10) Candle in the Wind (Elton John)

Disc 2:
1) Guess That’s Why They Call it the Blues (Elton John)
2) Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That (Elton John)
3) I’m Still Standing (Elton John)
4) Daniel (Elton John)
5) Band Introduction
6) Cocaine
7) Layla
8) Solid Rock (Mark Knopfler)
9) Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting (Elton John)
10) Sunshine of Your Love

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler Guitar
Elton John Piano, Vocals (“Candle in the wind” onwards)
Nathan East Bass
Steve Ferrone Drums
Alan Clark Keyboards
Ray Cooper Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Source 1

“Les Trois Mousquetaires 1988”
Mid Valley – MV 042/043 – SB 6 (Scale 1-6)

* Contrast Clause:
Complete TV Broadcast:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=280213
Geetarz/Button Remaster of original TV broadcast (which features THIS audio):
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=280193
* End Contrast Clause

Geetarz Comments:

The second performance in a special 4-night run in Japan with
Elton John and Mark Knopfler, this performance was broadcast both
on Japanese radio and television.

The radio and television broadcasts each had a slightly different
mix, and for this, Mid Valley was able to source the pre-FM audio
mix that would later be used for the radio broadcast.

This broadcast mix features a bit more “atmosphere” and crowd
noise, the sort of thing I’ve always nicknamed the “live radio
show mix”. In the past I’ve described some other shows as “crispy”,
“crunchy”, “hot close-miked SBD” … and this isn’t any of those.
It’s a far more “open” sounding recording, as the engineers try to
balance the soundboard and audience recordings.

All presented and packaged in typical Mid Valley quality, par
excellence.

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May, 2010

Source 2:

“The Complete Japan Tour 1988”
PART 2 (Discs 3 and 4)

DJ Copy / EC Is Here – 138-139

* Contrast Clause: This is an audience recording, not to be confused
with: Complete TV Broadcast:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=280213
Geetarz/Button Remaster of original TV broadcast (which features THIS audio):
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=280193
Mid Valley Pre-FM Soundboard:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=304488
* End Contrast Clause

Geetarz Comments:

Nicely packaged 8CD boxset contains the entirety of Eric Clapton’s 1988
tour of Japan. Special guests on this tour also included (*) Mark
Knopfler on guitar and (**) Elton John on piano.

This performance was recorded and broadcast on Japanese TV and Radio.
This, however, is the audience recording of that performance, and
should not be confused with any other version.

Lineage:

Silvers > Kodak Gold CD-R (Secure) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure
Mode, Offset Correct) > FLAC

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Enjoy!

May, 2010

Paul McCartney – Tokyo, Japan (11/14/02)

Paul McCartney
Nov 14th 2002
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Japan
Bootleg Title: always there, with a smile

Lineage
Bootleg(Sylph) Silver CD > EAC > FLAC (Level 5)

(Disc 1)
01-Hello Goodbye
02-Jet
03-All My Loving
04-Getting Better
05-Coming Up
06-Let Me Roll It
07-Lonely Road
08-Driving Rain
09-Your Loving Flame
10-Blackbird
11-Every Night
12-We Can Work It Out
13-You Never Give Me Your Money / Carry That Weight
14-The Fool On The Hill
15-Here Today
16-Something
17-Eleanor Rigby
18-Here, There And Everywhere
19-Michelle

(Disc 2)
01-Band On The Run
02-Back In The U.S.S.R.
03-Maybe I’m Amazed
04-Let ‘Em In
05-My Love
06-She’s Leaving Home
07-Can’t Buy Me Love
08-Live And Let Die
09-Let It Be
10-Hey Jude
11-The Long And Winding Road
12-Lady Madonna
13-I Saw Her Standing There
14-Yesterday
15-Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – The End

David Bowie – Tokyo, Japan (04/11/73)

David Bowie
Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan
Tokyo, Japan
April 11, 1973
“Ziggy Goes To East” (Trystar)

AUD B+

01 Intro (4:18)
02 Hang On To Yourself (2:50)
03 Ziggy Stardust (3:23)
04 Changes (3:39)
05 Moonage Daydream (6:35)
06 John, I’m Only Dancing (2:53)
07 Watch That Man (4:18)
08 The Width Of A Circle (12:22)
09 Space Oddity (5:13)
10 Let’s Spend The Night Together (3:24)
11 Time (5:24)
12 Five Years (4:42)
13 The Jean Genie (8:01)
14 Suffragette City (5:48)
15 Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide (5:05)

TT – 77:59

Quite a good audience recording for the time.

Wilco – Niigata, Japan (07/31/11)

Wilco
2011-7-31
White Stage – FujiRock Festival,
Naeba Ski Resort, Niigata, Japan

Source : Sanken COS-11XPT > handmade power supply > SONY D-50 (16bit/44.1kHZ) (FOB)
Transfered : USB > PC > Sound Engine Free > flac(level8)
Taped & Transfered by oira

Disc1
01. crowd
02. I Mighit
03. Bull Black Nova
04. Side With the Seeds
05. I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
06. One Wing
07. Ashes Of American Flags
08. War On War
09. Via Chicago
10. Impossible Germany
11. Born Alone
12. Handshake Drugs
13. Jesus, etc.

Disc2
01. Dawned On Me
02. Shot In The Arm
03. Heavy Metal Drummer
04. I’m The Man Who Loves You
05. The Late Greats
06. Red Eyed and Blue
07. I Got You(At the End of the Century)
08. Outtasite (Outta Mind)
09. Im a Wheel

John Coltrane – Kobe, Japan (07/17/66)

John Coltrane
KOBE ’66
Kobe Kokusai Kaikan
Kobe, Japan
July 17, 1966

01 – Announcement 01:00
Takashi Kubata Announcer
02 – Naima 20:30

03 – Garrison intro to MFT 16:04

04 – MFT – Trane solo 09:52
05 – MFT – Sanders solo 10:04
06 – MFT – Piano solo 06:23
07 MFT – Trane finale 13:39
TT 40:02

08 – Leo – Theme 10:31
09 – Leo – Drums solo with Leo theme 13:18
10 – Leo – Piano solo 10.52
11 – Leo – Saxes Reprise finale 07:49

TT 42:34
TTT 120:09
12 – Leo – Reprise (inc 2:51 + 0:18) 03:09

16a – MFT – Piano solo shortened 00:51
20a – Leo – Piano solo shortened 01:20

John Coltrane Saxes and percussion
Pharoah Sanders Saxes and Percussion
Alice Coltrane Piano
Jimmy Garrison Bass
Rashied Ali Drums

Deep Purple – Tokyo, Japan (05/14/85)

Deep Purple
The Ricochet
14th May, 1985
Budokan
Tokyo, Japan

Source: Vg+ Stereo Audience Recording
Lineage: Darker Than Blue Bootleg CD > WAV > FLAC

Disc.1
01: Intro
02: Opening Bach
03: Highway Star
04: Nobody’s Home
05: Strange Kind Of Woman
06: Blues
07: A Gypsy’s Kiss
08: Perfect Strangers
09: Under The Gun
10: Lazy
11: Ian Paice Drums Solo

Disc.2
01: Child In Time
02: Knockin’ At Your Back Door
03: Difficult To Cure
04: Jon Lord Solo
05: Space Truckin’
06: Woman From Tokyo
07: Black Night
08: Smoke On The Water

Lineup:
Ian Gillan: Vocals
Jon Lord: Keyboard
Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar
Ian Paice: Drums
Roger Glover: Bass

Electric Light Orchestra – Osaka, Japan (02/23/78)

Electric Light Orchestra
February 23, 1978
Unknown Venue
Osaka, Japan

Source: Unknown Audience cassette-> DAT @ 44.1khz-> CD Wave-> Samplitude-> CD-> FLAC

Disc 1

1. Fire on High
2. Night in the City
3. Turn to Stone
4. Eldorado Overture->
5. Can’t Get it Out of My Head
6. Cello Solo
7. Tightrope
8. Rockaria!
9. Violin Solo

Disc 2

10. Strange Magic
11. Showdown
12. Sweet Talkin’ Woman
13. Evil Woman
14. Livin’ Thing
15. Do You->
16. Ma Ma Ma Belle
17. Roll Over Beethoven

Summary from original uploader:

Forward: Being that the only ELO show I’ve seen on this site is a 1990’s non-Jeff Lynne era recording, I felt it necessary to put forth a definitive and somewhat hard to find 1978 Out Of The Blue recording.

Having just been released, ELO’s 1978 Out Of The Blue, was the groups most commercially successful album to date and set in motion a string of worldwide tour dates, culminating in the band’s success of being labeled a “Supergroup” and playing before capacity audiences around the world – certainly the largest they had ever played. This show finds the boys in Osaka, Japan for a night of great music played to a high anticipation capacity crowd.

This is the period in the group’s career when everything began to break-out from a commercial standpoint. Some people prefer their earlier material as opposed to the later; I happen to love it all. However, one thing is for certain: ELO went from it’s more or less progressive rock roots in the early and mid-1970’s, to a full-fledged pop-rock act, complete with lasers and a giant UFO spaceship – which they performed in at all shows on the tour – in the latter half of the decade and straight through the 80’s.

This recording is somewhat rare its existence in that it is the lesser known of the only 2 known recordings to circulate from the Out Of The Blue tour. The other recording is London’s Wembley Arena (see below), which falls quite short in my opinion, from being considered a definitive example of the majestic sound ELO generated. The mix is most-sterile sounding until halfway through when it evens out. The thing that the London show really has going for it is that it’s a great performance, which the Osaka show is as well.

As many memorable Japanese rock concerts confirm from so many bands of that decade this is a very respectful audience. The crowd is “as good as it gets” for a rock concert of this scale back in the 70’s: they applaud between songs and remain quiet while their being played. There is a small amount of chatter by either the taper or someone close to them in a couple points in the show but it is between songs and in no way is distracting. The first time I listened to this recording, I was struck by how mellow the audience is between songs. I distinctly remember thinking to myself, “man, they must all be halfway sedated or something” because their so respectful. That’s the Japanese audiences back then. The vibe is not-at-all what you would hear at most shows in the U.S. back then. It’s real nice!

In terms of performance quality, the band is most definitely in top form – harmonies are tight, rhythm section is on and the band is most certainly enjoying themselves. In terms of overall sound quality, the taper is a little distant from the source; however, let that not be a limitation whatsoever. The band can be heard clearly with EVERY instrument and, in my humble opinion, I think the distance of this taper from the source allows for maximum connection between the sound by the band and the acoustics of the room, creating that inimitable feeling of “being there” when you listen to it. Add to that the historical significance of this tour for the band and you quickly come to realize this one is unparalleled.

If you’re a fan or just have a passing interest this one is most definitely worth checking out!

If I had to choose between the London – which is very much incomplete! – and the COMPLETE, note for note, Japan show, the latter would win out without question.