Bruce Hornsby & Bela Fleck – Kalamazoo, MI (04/24/96)

Bruce Hornsby & Bela Fleck
4-24-96
Miller Auditorium
Kalamazoo, MI

source: sbd/aud matrix > dat *
Transfer: da-20mkII > audiophile 24/96 > wavelab 5.01b > cd wave > flac level 6

taped by ?
transferred by Gordon Wilson

disc one:

  1. New South Africa
  2. Western Skyline >
  3. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry >
  4. On the Western Skyline
  5. Rainbow’s Cadillac
  6. Sunset Road
  7. The Way It Is
  8. All the Things You Are
  9. Mandolin Rain >
  10. Brokedown Palace
  11. Instrumental (Bela Solo) ?
  12. Beverly Hillbillys

disc two:

  1. Instrumental ?
  2. White Wheeled Limousine
  3. End of the Innocence
  4. Fields of Gray
  5. Lady with a Fan >
  6. Across the River
  7. Happy Birthday > Entertainer
  8. Cheeseballs in Cowtown
  9. Spider Fingers

Encore:

  1. Valley Road
  • exact lineage unknown. transfer from dat clone
    fades added at beginning and end of disc with WaveLab 5.01b
    gain raised + 5db with WaveLab 5.01b
    Sector Boundaries verified with shntool v2.0.3

Pink Floyd – Detroit, MI (06/24/75)

Pink Floyd
Olympia Stadium
Detroit, Michigan
June 24th 1975

Disc One: 68:38

  1. Raving & Drooling – 11:53
  2. You Gotta Be Crazy – 4:37
  3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (pt 1-5) – 12:34
  4. Have a Cigar – 4:47
  5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (pt 6-9) – 12:32
  6. Speak to Me/Breathe – 4:40
  7. On the Run – 5:16
  8. Time/Breathe (reprise) – 6:20
  9. Great Gig In The Sky – 5:55

Disc Two: 51:13

  1. Money – 8:40
  2. Us & Them – 8:01
  3. Any Colour You Like – 7:03
  4. Brain Damage – 3:49
  5. Eclipse – 2:07
  6. Echoes – 21:31

Pink Floyd – Detroit, MI (06/23/75)

Pink Floyd
Jun 23 1975
Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI, USA

Wish You Were Here Tour

Sheep (early version, known as “Raving and Drooling”)
Dogs (early version, known as “You Gotta Be Crazy”)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Have a Cigar
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)
The Dark Side of the Moon
Breathe (In the Air)
On the Run
Time
Breathe (Reprise)
The Great Gig in the Sky
Money
Us and Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse

Encore:
Echoes

This set came with no info. I got the setlist from setlist.fm but I didn’t check for its correctness – Mat

The Who – Pontiac, MI (12/07/79)

The Who
7th December 1979
Silverdome
Pontiac, Michigan

Disc 1:

  1. Substitute
  2. Can’t Explain
  3. Baba O’Riley
  4. The Punk And The Godfather
  5. Boris The Spider
  6. Sister Disco
  7. Behind Blue Eyes
  8. Music Must Change
  9. Drowned
  10. Who Are You
  11. 5:15
  12. Pinball Wizard
  13. See Me Feel Me
  14. Long Live Rock

Disc Time: 77:47

Disc 2:

  1. My Generation
  2. I Can See For Miles
  3. Dancing In The Streets
  4. Sparks
  5. Won’t Get Fooled Again
  6. Magic Bus
  7. Summertime Blues
  8. How Can You Do It Alone

Eric Clapton & Mark Knopfler – Auburn Hills, MI (09/16/88)

Eric Clapton & Mark Knopfler
1988-09-16
The Palace-Auburn Hills, MI

Recorded By: Robert Mullen

Source: Audience Master Cassettes

Equipment/Lineage: 2 DAK-5245 Mics>Sony D6c Cassette Recorder
(Dolby C on)>Master Cassette’s (TDK-SA-X90’s)>Yamaha Double Cassette
Deck K-902 (Dolby C off)>CD Wave Editor>THL flac level 8.

Comments: Here is a really nice recording of Eric and Mark back from 1988.
We were in the 1st row of the upper deck, near center…nice sound for this arena that had been opened up a month at that point in time. This has neverbeen traded and is uncirculated.

Please: Only Convert To Lossy Format For Personal Use.
Please: Do Not Buy Or Sell This Recording.
Please: Trade Freely
Please: Relax and Enjoy!

Please: Feel Free To Create Art Work For This Recording And Share

Tracklist:

01-Crossroads
02-White Room
03-I Shot The Sheriff
04-Lay Down Sally
05-Wonderful Tonight
06-Tearing Us Apart
07-After Midnight
08-I’m Wasted and I Can’t Find My Way Home
09-Badge
10-Same Old Blues
11-Band Introductions>
12->Band Introductions Cont>Cocaine
13-Layla
14-Money For Nothing
15-Sunshine Of Your Love

Last Song From Opening Show: Buckwheat Zydeco

16-Why Does Love Have To Be So Sad-Buckwheat Zydeco w/ Eric Clapton

…REMEMBER IT’S ONLY A MEMORY IF IT WAS NOT RECORDED…

The Who – Detroit, MI (07/05/70)

The Who
1970-07-05
Detroit, MI
Cobo Arena

Source: Audience
Lineage: master cassettes>Nakamichi 670 pitch & azimuth-adjusted playback deck>Wavelab 96/24>Izotope 44.1/16>flac
Taping Gear: Dictation-type Cassette Recorder w/Built in Mic
Taped By: Friend Of JEMS
Transferred By: JEMS

Band Members
Pete Townshend – vocals, guitar
Roger Daltrey – vocals, harmonica
John Entwistle – bass, vocals
Keith Moon – drums, vocals

Setlist:

  1. Intro
  2. Heaven & Hell
  3. I Can’t Explain
  4. Water
  5. I Don’t Even Know Myself
  6. Young Man Blues
  7. Overture
  8. It’s a Boy
  9. 1921
  10. Amazing Journey ->
  11. Underture ->
  12. Sparks
  13. Eyesight to the Blind
  14. Christmas
  15. The Acid Queen
  16. Pinball Wizard (slightly cut at beginning due to tape flip)
  17. Do You Think it’s Alright?
  18. Fiddle About
  19. Tommy Can You Hear Me?
  20. There’s a Doctor
  21. Go to the Mirror
  22. Smash the Mirror
  23. Miracle Cure
  24. I’m Free
  25. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
  26. We’re Not Gonna Take It
  27. Summertime Blues
  28. Shakin’ All Over (cuts in, inc. Spoonful)
  29. My Generation

Length: 105:30

Notes:
This was a master acquired by JEMS many years ago. Sadly, it seems Cobo Arena, always known to me as Cobo Hall, has seen it’s last show. It was a Great place to see a show , and this was the first of three Who appearances there, the others being the ’71 and ’73 tours. This tape starts with 40 seconds of distortion at the beginning of Heaven and Hell before settling down to a slightly overloaded sound for the rest of the show. It was recorded close to the stage, on John’s side.

tapeboy for JEMS

Here is an exerpt of a review of this show by Jeff Geml taken from thewholive.de website.

“Of all the shows I saw during the 1960’s and 1970’s this sticks as the most memorable.

The event was a sellout and the crowd was really free. Skimpily dressed chicks and long-haired “freaks” passing joints and bottles of wine were the order of the day. Everybody was cool. No fights that I saw. No OD’s either. We were lucky to get great seats with a good vantage point for viewing the entire stage.

The lights dimmed and then suddenly Joe Walsh and the James Gang walked onstage. They had a pretty solid repertoire of hits and played them masterfully. I would have bought a ticket just to see them play for an hour or so. At the end of their last song there was a couple of second quiet “lull” as the crowd did not exactly know if the song was over, somebody way up in the stands yelled “you stink”. Joe Walsh did the right thing, he gave the guy his middle finger and said “F… You!”

After about a 15 or 20 minute break the lights went out and the stage was eerily quiet for a full 30 seconds. Suddenly a spotlight zeroed in on a figure wearing a white “milkman’s” suit descending from about 10 or 12 feet in the air (did he jump off something?) and landing on the stage floor with a wild swing of his arm tearing into his guitar strings and shattering the silence with a deafening roar. (Peter Townshend, of course). He swung that arm like a fast-moving pendulum while firing off guitar notes and riffs. He played every fret from one end of that guitar to the other like it was an extension of himself. A third leg or a third arm.

The band played song after song, hit after hit. Roger Daltrey swinging the microphone like a lariat and catching it in the nick of time, every time, on cue. Keith Moon with drumsticks twirling and bouncing off drumheads 20 maybe 25 feet in the air, only to fall back caught in his hand and played without missing a beat. John Entwistles’ bass permeating every bone in my body. I swear fillings came loose. The band would individually solo from time-to-time showcasing each players talents, but then come back and play tightly together, every time.

The light show that accompanied the performance was psychedelic but did not overpower the show. Not like Alice Coopers’ gimmickry nor the opposite, Jethro Tulls’ boring non-light show (where I swear they lip-synced the entire concert).
No sir, no lip-syncing by the Who. Their clothing was drenched with sweat as they poured their hearts and talent into each and every song. The group did not destroy their equipment at the end of this show, as was their trademark. I personally would have been in tears to see such fine instruments that gave us more than two hours of great music and memories smashed into pieces.

Boy was I lucky to have bought a ticket to see the show. What an event! I’ll never forget it.”

Bob Dylan – Clarkston, MI (07/01/86)

Bob Dylan
7/1/86
Pine Knob Music Theater
Clarkston, Michigan

LB-514, (44min +38min +65min), good to excellent sound, gets better after first songs, from the cb master audience

CD1

1 Shake A Hand (Joe Morris),
2 Positively 4th Street,
3 Clean-Cut Kid,
4 That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith),
5 Shot Of Love,
6 Masters Of War,
7 Straight Into Darkness (Petty),
8 Think About Me (Petty),
9 The Waiting (Petty),
10 Breakdown (Petty),

CD2

1 To Ramona,
2 One Too Many Mornings,
3 The Times They Are A-Changin’,
4 I Still Miss Someone (J Cash),
5 Lenny Bruce,
6 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky,
7 Lonesome Town (Baker Knight),
8 Ballad Of A Thin Man,
9 Even The Losers (Petty),

CD3

1 Spike (Petty),
2 Don’t Do Me Like That (Petty),
3 Refugee (Petty),
4 Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35,
5 Seeing The Real You At Last,
6 Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson),
7 I And I,
8 Like A Rolling Stone,
9 In The Garden,
10 encore + Blowin’ In The Wind,
11 Rock With Me Baby (John Lee Hooker),
12 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Tom Waits – East Lansing, MI (11/13/76)

Tom Waits
Michigan State University
Erikson Kiva Room
East Lansing
1976-11-13

Setlist :

  1. Emotional Weather Report
  2. Invitation To The Blues
  3. Virginia Avenue
  4. Jitterbug Boy
  5. Diamonds On My Windshield
  6. The Heart Of Saturday Night
  7. New Coat Of Paint
  8. Semi Suite
  9. Pasties And A G-String
  10. Bad Liver And A Broken Heart
  11. Fumblin’ With The Blues
  12. Small Change
  13. Tom Traubert’s Blues
  14. Band Intro
  15. Fever
  16. Medley :
    A. Nighhawk Postcard
    B. The Ghosts Of Saturday Night