Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (02/07/80)

Pink Floyd
1980-February-07
L.A. Sports Arena
Los Angeles , CA. , USA.


In The Flesh ?
The Thin Ice
Another Brick In The Wall – Part 1
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
Another Brick In The Wall – Part 2
Mother **
Goodbye Blue Sky **
Empty Spaces # 1 **
Empty Spaces # 2
Young Lust
One Of My Turns
Don’t Leave Me Now
Another Brick In The Wall – Part 3 **
Goodbye Cruel World
Hey You
Is There Anybody Out There ?
Nobody Home
Vera
Bring The Boys Back Home
Comfortably Numb
The Show Must Go On
In The Flesh
Run Like Hell
Waiting For The Worms
Stop
The Trial
Outside The Wall

Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (11/26/87)

Pink Floyd
November 26, 1987
Los Angeles Sports Arena
Los Angeles, CA


(1st Set)
1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts I – V)
2 Signs Of Life ->Learning To Fly
3 Yet Another Movie, Round And Round
4 A New Machine (part 1) ->Terminal Frost
5 A New Machine (part 2) ->Sorrow
6 The Dogs Of War
7 On The Turning Away
8 One of These Days


(2nd Set)
1 Time
2 On The Run
3 Wish You Were Here
4 Welcome To The Machine
5 Us And Them
6 Money
7 Another Brick In The Wall – part 2
8 Comfortably Numb
(Encore)
9 One Slip
10 Run Like Hell

Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (04/26/75)

Pink Floyd
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Los Angeles, California, USA
26 April 1975

Set 1
01 Audience and Tuning Up
02 Raving And Drooling
03 You’ve Gotta Be Crazy
04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts 1-5
05 Have A Cigar
06 Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts 6-9

Set 2
07 The Dark Side Of The Moon
Encore
08 Echoes

YES – Los Angeles, CA (03/18/74)

Yes
March 18, 1974
Inglewood, California
Great Western Forum

Source: Millard Master > VHS > DAT > CDR(x) > EAC/Flac > flac(8)

Disc One
1) Firebird Suite 1:50
2) Siberian Khatru 9:44
3) And You and I 10:18
4) Close To The Edge 19:34
5) The Revealing Science Of God 22:34
Total Time 64:00

Disc Two
1) The Ancient 23:10
2) Ritual 23:37
Total Time 46:47

Missing encore of:

Roundabout
Starship Trooper

Jon Anderson – Vocals
Steve Howe – Guitars
Chris Squire – Bass
Rick Wakeman – Keyboards
Alan White – Drums

Tales of a Topographic Tour

ìTonight you’ll see and hear five musicians who have dedicated themselves to involving not only themselves but their audience in a shared experienced in which love is not too strong a word to apply. That is certainly at the basis of much of Jon Anderson’s lyrics, together with a plea for ever growing awareness of self and others.î Chris Welch, Melody Maker

Welchís words are taken from page 19 of the 1974 Yes tour book, available to all who attended the North American ëTales From Topographic Oceansí tour. Jon and the band had written 4 new songs based on the ancient Sanskrit language and this tour was their attempt to share the experience with their fans. After touring Europe, Yes came to North America with the new tour. They began in Gainesville, Florida on February 7th, 1974 and quickly made their way across the continent. After 36 performances the band found themselves at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. This was to be their third time at the Forum, a venue have played seven times during their long career.

The Forum was opened in 1967 and has played host to many concerts and sporting events. At a cost of 16 Million US Dollars it was considered spectacular for the time. The Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Kings and a number of other sports teams have called this site home for many years. In 1984 the Forum was even used to host the Olympic Basketball competition. For concert events, the Forum can seat 18,000 people and despite its large size can provide a great musical experience for those who attend.

When Yes arrived at the Forum they were prepared to present material from both of their most recent albums. During the European tour and this American tour, the set would begin with all the material from the ëClose To The Edgeí album. The band would then introduce and perform all four parts of ëTales From Topographic Oceansí. Jon Anderson explains each song separately, trying to draw the audience into why each song was written. This material seemed to be received well during the tour but not all members of the band were enthusiastic about the new pieces. Of note, Rick Wakeman found Tales to be redundant and uninspiring. Was this the reason the setlist was changed? We’re not sure, but after presenting the established setlist in Detroit on February 28th, (PRRP 013 by the way) the band went to Hershey, Pennsylvania where the songs ëThe Rememberingí and ëRevealing Science Of God’ were cut from the setlist. There was an overflow crowd that night which delayed the beginning of the performance. Was this a necessary move given the time constraint or a convenient excuse to cut back on the Tales’ material? The next night, in Louisville, Kentucky ëThe Revealing Science Of Godí was again part of the set but ëThe Rememberingí was dropped, never to be included again. The Detroit audience would be the last to see ëTales From Topographic Oceansí performed in its entirety. The performance at the Inglewood Forum 16 days later would only include three of the four songs from the new album.

So, March 18th 1974 saw Yes perform at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. How was this show received by the audience? We can only present you with the words of someone who was there.

“Yes’ immense popularity is one of the most unlikely in a world dominated by the lascivious likes of Led Zeppelin and brutal thrashers like the Who and Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The group’s concerns are the dead opposite of the secular and hedonistic, and the sight of a rock audience paying attention to a good hour of musical interpretation of Sanskrit scriptures (as did Monday’s Forum crowd) approaches the surreal.

Yes is most enjoyable when you take it less seriously than it seems to want you to take it, and the tremendous ovations were surely responses to the music rather than expressions of gratitude for spiritual enlightenment. But Yes projects its role convincingly, with pretense, particularly singer/writer Jon Anderson, a pure, innocent, white-clad eye in the midst of the musical storm.

Although that gap between what Anderson wants to communicate and what the audience is actually getting is a slightly disorienting factor throughout the show, the sheer power and exalted complexity of the music finally shatters any reservations.

Yes’ performance on Monday night was virtually flawless, and though it offered little in the way of surprises, it managed miraculously to avoid dryness and sterility. Abetted by a magnificent sound and lighting setup, Yes played current, middle-period and old (a tantalising gesture that whetted the appetite for more of the earlier, more pop-oriented songs) material.

The new music is a slight refinement of the familiar sound, a gradual, unforced progression. Like all of Yes’ music, it features bold shifts, from angelically ethereal to primevally violent, and it functions on a multitude of levels. Although at odds with traditional rock ‘n’ roll attitudes, Yes has made it work and refreshing, challenging alternative.”

Richard Cromelin
“Yes Offers Unique Material”, AT INGLEWOOD FORUM
Wednesday March 20, 1974, Los Angeles Times

Notes from the Re-Master

For this remaster we were fortunate to begin with a digital copy of the Mike Millard Master tape. For those not familiar with Mike Millard, he was a Los Angeles area resident who devoted much of his time in the 1970ís to creating very high quality audience recordings of rock music concerts. This 1974 Yes concert was one of his earlier recordings but still, outstanding quality and far better than most audience recordings from the era. Sadly, the recording is not complete. We have the full concert up to the song Ritual but the encores of Roundabout and Starship Trooper were not included. We have chosen not to fill in these missing songs with recordings from other performances because we do not think it is philosophically appropriate. However, there were a few brief gaps in the recording that were patched using other sources.

Upon listening to the raw recording it is clear that the music runs too fast. On detailed analysis and comparison of this recording with established references, we confirmed that speed errors did exist. Once identified, they were corrected. The next issue was general noise level. Both the Tales and CTTE material contain soft, quiet sections. These were not heard well in the raw recording because of the general noise floor. Once this was reduced, the subtleties of the music could be appreciated more clearly. Peak crackle was also present and reduced as much as possible. Tonality was adjusted to both smooth out the excesses and boost segments of the frequency range that were deficient. Dynamics and balance also needed to be adjusted to correct errors and emphasise the dramatic nature of the music. A couple of patches were needed to fill in presumed tape flip gaps. Fortunately, the segments that were missing were small. Overall, a very nice result.

PRRP Staff

Prince – Los Angeles, CA (11/07/88)

PRINCE
The Palace
Hollywood, CA
11/7/88
(aftershow)

D3 Master -> Untracked Aiff File -> Soundforge -> FLAC

01. Positivity
02. Eye No
03. Wade In The Water
04. God Is Alive
05. Ballad Of Dorothy Parker
06. Four
07. Down Home Blues
08. Rock Me Baby
09. Cold Sweat
10. Just My Imagination
11. Superfunkycalifragisexy
12. Take This Beat
13. (no encore)

Pink Floyd – Azimuth Coordinator

Pink Floyd
Azimuth Coordinator

The set needs no explanation to Floyd Fans, but here’s a little something from the pf-roio:

Wish You Were Here
April 8th, 1975 • Vancouver B.C.
Disc: 1
1. Raving and Drooling 13:39
2. You’ve Gotta Be Crazy 13:23
3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V 12:44
4. Have a Cigar 5:08
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond VI-IX [faded out] 13:38
6. Speak To Me 5:32
7. Breathe 3:06
8. On the Run [mis-cued] 4:17
Total Time: 71:29

Disc: 2
1. Time 5:11
2. Breathe (reprise) 1:03
3. The Great Gig In the Sky 6:45
4. Money 7:57
5. Us and Them 7:30
6. Any Colour You Like 9:46
7. Brain Damage/Eclipse 6:12
8. Echoes 23:53
Total Time: 68:20

Animals
July 6th, 1977 • Montreal, Quebec
Disc: 3
1. Sheep 12:15
2. Pigs On the Wing I 2:15
3. Dogs 18:16
4. Pigs On the Wing II 4:05
5. Pigs (Three Different Ones) 20:01
6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V 14:11
Total Time: 71:06

Disc: 4
1. Welcome to the Machine 8:16
2. Have a Cigar 6:15
3. Wish You Were Here 6:41
4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond VI-IX 24:06
5. Money 11:44
6. Us and Them 10:04
Total Time: 67:09

The Wall
February 7th, 1980 • Los Angeles, USA
Disc: 5
1. Intro 1:08
2. In the Flesh? 3:28
3. The Thin Ice 3:27
4. Another Brick In the Wall I 4:03
5. The Happiest Days of Our Lives 1:47
6. Another Brick In the Wall II 6:19
7. Mother 7:49
8. Goodbye Blue Sky 3:22
9. Empty Spaces 7:54
10. Young Lust 5:22
11. One of My Turns 3:51
12. Don’t Leave Me Now 4:02
13. Another Brick In the Wall III 12:38
14. Goodbye Cruel World [mis-cued] 2:29
Total Time: 67:48

Disc: 6
1. Hey You 5:16
2. Is There Anybody Out There? 2:54
3. Nobody Home 3:33
4. Vera 1:14
5. Bring the Boys Back Home 1:28
6. Comfortably Numb 7:25
7. The Show Must Go On 2:47
8. Isn’t This Where We Came In? (announcement) 2:37
9. In the Flesh 5:23
10. Run Like Hell 6:50
11. Waiting For the Worms 4:32
12. Stop 0:31
13. The Trial 7:39
14. Outside the Wall 3:22
15. Drift Away-Blues 12:10
Total Time: 67:43

Band:
Roger Waters
Nick Mason
David Gilmour
Rick Wright

Quality:
• VG+
• CD1-2: VG
• CD3-4: VG+
• CD5-6: VG-
Comments:
Drift Away-Blues on Disc 6 should be played with the ’77 concert, at the end of Disc 4

Joni Mitchell – Los Angeles, CA (09/16/79)

Joni Mitchell
1979 September 16 (Closing Night)
Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA

Source: Audience
Deck: Sony TCM-100
Mic: Superscope condenser
Sound Quality: (B) EX sound

Source: Original Mono Master Cassette (Sony C-90HF)

Transfer: >PB Pioneer CT-F1000>ASUS Xonar DG Sound Card>Audacity 2.0 @96k/16bit>Mono>Normalized>Export multiple tracks 44.1k/16bit to flac8>TLH fixed SBE>You

Time: (112:00)

01-Big Yellow Taxi (3:18)
02-Just Like This Train (4:17)
03-In France They Kiss On Main Street (4:00)
04-Coyote (5:00)
05-Edith and the Kingpin (4:38)
06-Free Man In Paris (3:33)
07-Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (6:32)
08-Jaco Solo (7:58)
09-The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines (5:46)
10-Amilia (6:34)
11-Pat Solo (2:36)
12-Hejira (7:26)
13-Don Solo (6:45)
14-Dreamland (5:10)
15-Black Crow (4:15)
16-Furry Sings The Blues (5:27)
17-God Must Be A Boogieman (5:24)
18-Raised On Robbery (3:21)
19-Band Intro (0:41)
20-Shadows and Light (5:34)
21-The Last Time I Saw Richard (4:17)
22-Why Do Fools Fall In Love (2:34)
23-Woodstock (5:43)

Joni performed with:
Pat Metheny (Guitar)
Jaco Pastorius (Bass)
Don Alias (Drums)
Michael Brecker (sax)
Lyle Mays (Keyboards)

This is the most complete recording of this tour that I know of. Including 2 songs not on the Shadows & Light live CD/VIDEO releases. (tracks 2 & 21)

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Bruce Springsteen, Prince & Madonna – Inglewood, CA (02/23/85)

23/02/85
THE FORUM
INGLEWOOD, CA
BABY I’M A STAR
Audience tape – With Prince and Madonna

Tape: 1 sony HF90 type1 used ion tape2pc with eac
Provider Carlo B Monte V Italy

3numbers on it ,on tape is written that BABY I AME A STAR and AMERICAS is with Bruce and Madonna.
Dont know if he is playing on purple rain also.
It is pretty nice sounding if you are putting the bas a little down.

D1T101 BABY I AME A STAR 18.14
D1T102 AMERICAS 14.39
D1T103 PURPLE RAIN 17.43

Van Morrison – Los Angeles, CA (10/06/73)

Van Morrison featuring the Caledonia Soul Orchestra
Shrine Auditorium
Los Angeles, CA
October 6, 1973

01 Herbie Hancock – Watermelon Man
02 Ainít Nothing You Can Do
03 Iíve Been Working
04 Moondance
05 I Paid The Price
06 Here Comes The Night
07 Boogie Chillení
08 Hard Times
09 I Just Want To Make Love To You
10 Try For Sleep
11 Into The Mystic
12 Listen To The Lion
13 Warm Love
14 You Done Me Wrong
15 Caravan
16 Cyprus Avenue
17 Gloria
18 Domino

Known Faults:
-Hard Times: cut
-I Just Wanna Make Love To You: start cut
-Listen To The Lion: small technical glitch

Sid Page – violin
Jack Schroer – saxophone
Bill Atwood – trumpet
John Platania – guitar
David Hayes – bass
David Shaw – drums
Jef Labes (?) – piano, organ

The second Shrine show is another significant performance and recording.

Vanís setlist had evolved substantially since the Troubadour gigs in June, the most interesting changes to which were the inclusion of three new songs unreleased at the time. The first, ìI Paid The Price,î only saw official release on last yearís expanded edition of Itís Too Late To Stop Now. This is one of its five known performances, all in 1973. The next is the second-known version of ìTry For Sleep,î which premiered the night before, this being one of only four known appearances. It was finally released in a studio version on 1998ís The Philosopherís Stone.

The third, ìYou Done Me Wrong,î turns out to be more special still. It remains unreleased to this day, with no known studio recording. On top of that, it would only ever be performed at this show and the previous night at the Shrine before vanishing forever and tonightís version is even more lively. It name-checks some serious villains, from the Cosa Nostra to Jesse James, against a rollicking musical backdrop. Without JFís tapes, weíd never have the chance to hear it. Some websites list ìYou Done Me Wrongî as a cover of the Ray Price tune of the same name, but Van calls it out specifically as a new song, and while it is difficult to understand his full spoken intro, he does appear to say something about it being ìa single.î Fascinating.

Beyond the new material, Van again dips heavily into blues and R&B covers as he did the night before, including Bobby ìBlueî Blandís ìAinít Nothing You Can Do,î Ray Charlesí ìHard Times,î John Lee Hookerís ìBoogie Chilleníî and Willie Dixonís ìI Just Want To Make Love To You.î The rest of the show is crowd-pleasing material, with one set list change from the previous night at the Shrine as ìMoondanceî replaces ìAnd It Stoned Me.î

So we get all the rare songs from the previous show, plus one change. If you already downloaded the first night (available here: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=601579), do you need the second? Yes, indeed you do, as JFís notes make clear:

ìI attended this show and recorded it, although I appear to have misplaced my tape. This particular recording was done by a guy I met just two or three times. He attended one of the colleges in Claremont, CA, where I lived. At this concert he recorded a single cassette worth of music. As he told me, he was not a Van fan and was just testing out new equipment. Iíve always preferred his recording to my own (now missing in action anyway) because the sound quality is significantly better than what I was getting. When I told him how much I admired the recording, he held the cassette out to me and said, ëHere. Itís yoursí.î

The mystery taper who gave JF his master tape was indeed using better equipment and recorded in stereo, resulting in a recording that is a material upgrade to JFís own efforts from the night before, and, to the best of my knowledge, very likely the best available recording of these rare song performances. It is rich, warm and clear. Samples provided. As a bonus, the taper also recorded five minutes of the opening act, Herbie Hancock, which we have included at the top as it appears on the master cassette.

JF also provided us with with a clipping of the newspaper advertisement for the Shrine shows along with his ticket stubs. Weíve included them in the files.

Once again, our gratitude goes to JF, who reached out on DIME (you could be next!) and offered us his archive, which had been sitting in boxes for over 20 years, 6000 miles away from where he lives today. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are, too. We also appreciate the unnamed Van collectors who helped get JFís masters back in his control.

Thanks to Goody for checking the pitch. We always feel better when he has given his blessing to an important transfer. We also want to acknowledge the value and work of http://ivan.vanomatic.de, the definitive Van Morrison setlist archive on the web. It has been a constant reference resource for this entire series. Special shoutout to senormogul9 for helping us confirming the Herbie Hancock track. Finally, And kudos to mjk5510, who continues his yeoman duty as JEMSí post-production and quality-control supervisor. His contributions are absolutely vital in getting the music to you.

BK for JEMS

Tom Waits – Los Angeles, CA (08/16/75)

Tom Waits
The Troubadour
Los Angeles, CA
1975.08.16
Late show

Vinyl bootleg title: “Bounced Checks”
Label: Excitable Recordworks
Catalog Number: 4502ï1

SETLIST:
A1 Emotional Weather Forecast
A2 On A Foggy Night
A3 Warm Beer, Cold Women
A4 Eggs & Sausage
A5 Heart Of Saturday Night

B1 Rosie
B2 Diamonds On My Windshield > Spare Parts
B3 Putnam County
B4 Ol’55

Personnel:
TOM WAITS ñ GUITAR, PIANO & PONTIFICATION
PETE CHRISTLIEB ñ SAXAPHONE
JIM GORDEN ñ DRUMS
JIM HUGHART ñ BASS
TEDDY EDWARDS ñ PIANO

SOURCE: AUD > “Bounced Checks” (Excitable Recordworks 4502ï1) Bootleg LP
TRANSFER: Technics SL-D30 turntable > Yamaha R-S300 > Nero WaveEditor (increased volume and declicked) > WAV > Trader’s Little Helper > FLAC (level 8, SB’s aligned)

All audio is Stereo, 44.1kHz and 16 bit.
TRT: 46:45

NOTES:
I decided to incorporate Diamonds On My Windshield and Spare Parts into a single track, despite that the back cover lists side B as tracks B1 – B5.
The condition of this vinyl bootleg was MINT when I played it back for digital transfer. There were only one or two pops, which I removed.
The exact date of this performance is unknown, but etree is claiming the date is from some point in February of 1975, so that’s what I’m going with (see link below).
Contrary to what the back cover says about the location of this recording, The Troubadour is technically located in West Hollywood, not Los Angeles.
Asylum Records released their own official compilation album entitled ‘Bounced Checks’, which does not contain anything from this recording.

MORE INFO:
Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/Tom-Waits-Bounced-Checks/release/1610163
Etree: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=185293

Transferred and Uploaded by Powerfan (September 2013)
http://db.etree.org/powerman%205000