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

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 – London, England (02/06/71)

Pink Floyd
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
February 6, 1971

Total Time: 80:29

A good/fair audience recording, possibly the earliest from 1971. It’s not very common among collectors, so I thought I’d throw it up here. It’s incomplete (at least ‘Careful with that Axe, Eugene’ is missing, and probably ‘Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun’), but it does include one of the few recorded versions of ‘Libest Space Monitor’, which serves as a lead-in to ‘The Embryo’.

Cassette -> CDR -> FLAC

DISC 1 (39:24)
1 Libest Space Monitor
2 The Embryo
3 Fat Old Sun
4 Green is the Colour

DISC 2 (41:05)
1 A Saucerful of Secrets
2 Atom Heart Mother (slightly cut)
3 Blues

Pink Floyd – London, England (11/17/74)

Pink Floyd
Empire Pool, Wembley
London, England
November 17, 1974

British Winter Tour – 1974

Disc One:

  1. Raving And Drooling
  2. Gotta Be Crazy
  3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-IX)

Disc Two:

  1. Speak To Me
  2. Breathe
  3. On The Run
  4. Time / Breathe (Reprise)
  5. The Great Gig In The Sky
  6. Money
  7. Us & Them
  8. Any Colour You Like
  9. Brain Damage
  10. Eclipse

Disc Three:

  1. Echoes
  2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond *
  3. Raving And Drooling *
  4. Gotta Be Crazy *

    Taken from ‘Britain 1974’ Volume III (a copy of the misdated ‘Raving And Drooling’ LP -TAKRL1973 or ‘The Screaming Abdab’ LP – WRMB330. This source is also 11/17/74.

Roger Waters: Bass, Vocals
David Gilmour: Guitar, Vocals
Rick Wright: Keyboards
Nick Mason: Drums

Dick Parry: Saxophone
Carlene Williams: Vocals
Vanetta Fields: Vocals

The Who – London, England (10/23/75)

The Who
10/23/75
Wembley Arena,
London, England

Disc One
I Can’t Explain,
Substitute,
Squeeze Box,
Boris The Spider,
Baba O’Riley,
Behind Blue Eyes,
However Much I Booze,
Dreaming From The Waist,

Disc Two
Amazing Journey,
Sparks,
The Acid Queen,
Fiddle About,
Pinball Wizard,
I’m Free,
Tommy’s Holiday Camp,
We’re Not Gonna Take It,
Summertime Blues,
My Generation,
Johnny B. Goode,
Join Together,
Won’t Get Fooled Again

The Who – London, England (11/12/73)

The Who
Live at the Lyceum
London, UK
Tuesday, November 12, 1973

Recording: Good Audience

Lineage: Silvers > EAC (offset corrected) > WAV > FLACFrontend > FLAC level 6

Disc 1

  1. I Can’t Explain
  2. Summertime Blues
  3. My Generation
  4. I Am The Sea
  5. The Real Me
  6. The Punk And The Godfather
  7. I’m One
  8. Helpless Dancer
  9. 5:15
  10. Sea And Sand
  11. Drowned
  12. Bell Boy

Disc 2

  1. Doctor Jimmy
  2. The Rock
  3. Love Reign O’er Me
  4. My Generation
  5. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  6. See Me, Feel Me
  7. Magic Bus
  8. Spoonful

Review from thewho.net:

Ah yes, what good memories there were of The Who at the Lyceum in
’73. I remember with great pleasure the Italian press commenting even more about
the show at the Lyceum than the Christmas shows at the Edmonton Sundown as
real triumphs of both critics and the public. There was a really great expectation for
their monumental new work Quadrophenia, and, therefore, the desire to listen to
these pieces live was great. It must be said that between the not really happy initial
performances in Stoke and Newcastle, The Who played really good shows in Wolverhampton,
Manchester and the three successive evenings at the Lyceum, although
the choice of this venue was not too wise.

This new boot presents the second of three shows from the Lyceum. This audience recording
is not of great sound quality (as shows booted from these years have
never been anyway) but it is acceptable. The show is presented complete, and the
band is inspired. Pete’s guitar riffs on My Generation and Magic Bus are real high-
lights. In any case, they reached their maximum expression after the initial debut
with the Edmonton Sundown dates where Quadrophenia played live reached its peak.
It’s good someone remembers old who fans!

The Who – London, England (05/18/74)

The Who
18th May 1974
Charlton Athletic Football Club
London

Disc 1 (58:11 minutes):

01 – I Can’t Explain
02 – Summertime Blues
03 – Young Man Blues
04 – Baba O’Riley
05 – Behind Blue Eyes
06 – Substitute
07 – I’m A Boy
08 – Tattoo
09 – Boris The Spider
10 – Drowned
11 – Bell Boy
12 – Dr Jimmy

Disc 2 (54:33 minutes):

01 – Won’t Get Fooled Again
02 – Pinball Wizard
03 – See Me Feel Me
04 – 5:15
05 – Magic Bus
06 – My Generation
07 – Naked Eye
08 – Let’s See Action
09 – My Generation Blues

The Who – London, England (12/23/73)

The Who
1973-12-23
Sundown
London, UK

Audience FLAC

Off master, longer and better than ÑMerry Christmas Mr. Whoì bootleg DoCD, plus correct song
sequence.

Lineage:
Master reels or cassettes>DAT>EAC>FLAC (level 8)

Sound quality 3-4 (out of 6)/vg++

DISC 1:
01 – Can’T Explain
02 – Summertme Blues
03 – My Wife (Cut)
04 – I Am The Sea ~ The Real Me
05 – The Punk And The Godfather
06 – I’M One
07 – 0,21875
08 – Sea And Sand
09 – Drowned
10 – Bell Boy
11 – Dr. Jimmy
12 – Love Reign O’Er Me

DISC 2:
01 – Won’T Get Fooled Again
02 – Pinball Wizard
03 – See Me, Feel Me
04 – Substitute
05 – Naked Eye
06 – Magic Bus
07 – Magic Bus *
08 – Naked Eye*
09 – Spoonful*

  • London, Edmonton Sundown, December 22, 1973.

Notes by the uploader/trader:
This used to be my most listened-to ÑQuadropheniaì show up until Wolfgang Vault’s Ñreleaseì of
King Biscuit’s 4/12/1973 Philly show (along with the other -though subpar – Biscuit-taped 6/12 Largo
show).

The three Edmonton Sundown shows at the tail end of their 1973 tour (on December 18, 22, and 23),
and in particular this show here, are generally and quite rightly regarded by many fans and the band
themselves (or Townshend, for that matter) as the best of the entire tour to back “Quardophenia”.
It seems by that time the band obviously had got used to the complexity of the tracks, the pre-recorded
backing tapes seem to have worked OK at last, and they had dropped those new numbers they obviously
hadn’t felt too comfortable with.

IMHO, this show here fortunately really does “Quadrophenia” and the band justice and demonstrates that
ñ if the set and band clockwork really clicked – their shows could still be on par with the standard they
had set the previous three years.

Most Who fans on and off Dime sure have the old mid-90’s “Merry Christmas Mr Who”silver or clone
off it in their collections. However, as nice and essential that is to any Whonatic’s collection, it has a few
flaws that can all be remedied with this version: the boot is clearly from the same source as this torrent
yet a few generations up the analog copy line, it has the song sequence out of order, and it lacks one half
of a song (MY WIFEY) which is on the original recording.

So how come the boot starts off with the “Quadrophenia” portion instead of the usual “introduction
block” of oldies which oddly appears at very the end of the bootleg?

Easy. The taper did record the show from the very start (with the usual CAN’T EXPLAIN as the opener).
Virtually from the start however, the tape or reel didn’t run properly. One can quite clearly hear the sound
quality constantly deteroriating throughout the first few numbers. The problem got bad and worse up to
the point where midway through MY WIFE either the tape machine (or reel recorder) cut out automatically,
or the taper noticed the tape getting damaged by the recorder and stopped the machine to change the tape
(or reel).

This obviously took him a while so we unfortunately are deprived of the rest of MY WIFE and the short,
non-jam version of MY GENERATION. The taper then resumed recording with the opening of the
“Quadrophenia” section. Phew, just in time, I’d say.
Thankfully, the new tape ran OK (though I imagine to still hear some roughness in the recording but this
could as well be caused by the mike trying to handle the Who’s volume).

Later at home, Mr. Mystery Taper decided to tack on the three tracks from his first tape/reel at the end
of the secord tape/reel, instead of dubbing both portions on a new tape in the correct sequence. Though
he kicked the show into circulation with the mixed-up sequence, he as well spared us of one analog copy
generation. And these days it was of course easy for me to remedy that minor fault the digital way.
The ÑMerry Christmasì-bootleggers apparently and understandably regarded MY WIFE as so poor
(and cut anyway) that they decided to omit it from their silvers altogether.

As a bonus, I added the end-of-show medley from the previous night. That show unfortunately comes in
lesser quality but its medley is a lot longer.