Traffic – East Rutherford, NJ (08/04/94)

Traffic
August 04, 1994
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A.

Set List:

Disc One (6 tracks = 46:14 minutes):
01 – (slight cut in) Pearly Queen
02 – Medicated Goo
03 – Rock & Roll Stew
04 – Rainmaker
05 – Mozambique
06 – Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys

Disc One (6 tracks = 34:13 minutes):
01 – Glad>
02 – Freedom Rider
03 – Empty Pages
04 – (getting Jerry set-up)
05 – Dear Mr. Fantasy* (with Jerry Garcia guesting)
06 – Gimme Some Lovin’* (with Jerry Garcia guesting)

Notes:
a – Opened for the Grateful Dead
b – * with Jerry Garcia

Steve Winwood – Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Jim Capaldi – Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals
Rosko Gee – bass
Randall Bramblett – flute, saxophone
Michael McEvoy – keyboards, guitar, viola, harmonica
Walfredo Reyes Jr. – drums, percussion

Taper, & Taping Gear: unknown
Trade: Andrew E (United Kingdom), THX!!!
Lineage: “AUD” (2000 Trade) CDR> 2011 DAE (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader’s Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg+
Length: 12 tracks = 80:27 minutes
Artwork: included.
Samples: none.

This is a tagged version of shnid: 141186

We’re all looking for upgrades, alternate sources, & uncirculated Traffic shows.
If you have any of those, please share or get them to someone that can do so.
Enjoy!!

Traffic – East Rutherford, NJ (08/03/94)

Traffic
August 3, 1994
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ

Notes:
— Opened for The Grateful Dead
— Jerry Garcia played guitar on Dear Mr. Fantasy

Setlist:
01 – Riding High
02 – Some Kinda Woman
03 – Medicated Goo
04 – Mozambique
05 – Rock And Roll Stew
06 – Rainmaker
07 – Empty Pages
08 – Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
09 – Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
10 – John Barleycorn
11 – Dear Mr. Fantasy

10,000 Maniacs – Hoboken, NJ (07/08/86)

10,000 Maniacs
Hoboken, NJ
Maxwell’s
1986-07-08

Source: audience recording > ? > cassette received in trade > recorded to hard drive >
CoolEdit (track separation) > burned to CD > tracks extracted using iTunes > Trader’s
Little Helper > you

Sound quality: B+

Tracks:

  1. Scorpio Rising
  2. Just As the Tide Was a’Flowing
  3. Grey Victory
  4. G Suspended (early ‘Poison in the Well’)
  5. Wasn’t Born to Follow (Carole King cover) / Coldest Beer in Town
  6. Back o’ the Moon
  7. Wildwood Flower (The Carter Family cover)
  8. Can’t Ignore the Train
  9. Thompson’s March
  10. Angels of Stone
  11. National Education Week
  12. Daktari
  13. Arbor Day
  14. Johnny and Mary (Robert Palmer cover) / Don’t Call Us
  15. Cotton Alley
  16. Among the Americans
  17. Planned Obsolescence

This is a very late-era “Wishing Chair” recording, including four of the infamous “Lost Songs” that had been intended for the band’s next record.

This is one of the final live recordings that were made prior to John Lombardo leaving the band (just 6 days later, on July 14). Strangely enough, at this show the band plays a unique version of a Robert Palmer song, “Johnny and Mary” – an interesting coincidence, since John would eventually go on to form his own band, called John & Mary.

10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing Chair” L.P. will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year (original release date – September 23, 1985). Since it seems apparent that the Maniacs are not being given the remaster / bonus tracks / box set treatment that they so richly deserve, I’ve decided to upload all of my 70+ live and rare 10,000 Maniacs recordings during the coming weeks. Although many of these recordings will be re-seeds of previous Dime torrents, a substantial number have never appeared on the Dime (and many others haven’t been shared since the Dime’s previous incarnation as “easytree.org” circa 2005).

Enjoy!

Bruce Springsteen – Trenton, NJ (11/29/74)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
War Memorial Theater
Trenton, NJ
November 29, 1974
The Big A master via JEMS

Audience Recording (equipment unknown) by The Big A

JEMS 2013 transfer: master cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0 > resample 16/44.1 via iZotope MBIT+ > Peak Pro XT (pitch correction / patch / subtle tweak) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC

101 INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET
102 SPIRIT IN THE NIGHT
103 DOES THIS BUS STOP AT 82ND ST ?
104 I WANT YOU
105 GROWIN’ UP
106 SAINT IN THE CITY
107 E ST SHUFFLE
201 JUNGLELAND
202 KITTY’S BACK
203 NEW YORK CITY SERENADE
204 ROSALITA
205 SANDY (Kivak Source)
206 A LOVE SO FINE (Kivak Source)
207 WEAR MY RING AROUND YOUR NECK (Kivak Source)
208 QUARTER TO THREE (Kivak Source)
BONUS TRACK
209 KITTY’S BACK (Kivak Source patched with Big A source – 39 seconds)

Known Issues:
Rosalita: 6 seconds patched at end
Last 4 songs from Kivak Source

mbrown02’s recent repost of Trenton ’74 reminded us that we were sitting on an alternate recording of the show. In fact, based on the data on Brucebase and to the best of our knowledge (though CB and JK might know better), Trenton may well be the first Springsteen show ever to be recorded by two different tapers, therefore making it the first two-source Bruce gig ever.

The Big A recorded Bruce several times in 1974-75, most notably the wonderful Philadelphia 11/1/74 recording and the earliest known capture of Max and Roy in the band from Kean College, 9/22/74. While he did not have high-end equipment, he got a very solid result here, arguably as good as Kivak’s previously circulated recording. Samples provided.

Not surprisingly, however, neither tape is complete, as the Big A missed the end of the show. We’ve added the missing songs from Kivak’s master to the Big A recording, as well as patching Kivak’s “Kitty’s Back” (which is cut on Kivak’s master), using the Big A source, for a bonus track. The result is two baseline recordings of the show, each made complete by patches from the other.

Needless to say this is a fantastic show from an other worldly era in Springsteen’s career. It includes an early cover of Dylan’s “I Want You,” a jaw-dropping “New York City Serenade” and the embryonic “Jungleland” with Suki Lahav on cello to name but a few highlights.

Thanks to The Big A for lending JEMS his masters. It isn’t easy to find new sources circa 1974-75 and he has provided several. Also big ups to mjk5510 for assembling this and doing the final release prep.

BK for JEMS

Bruce Springsteen – Union, NJ (09/22/74)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Kean College
Union, NJ
September 22, 1974
JEMS Archive

Audience Recording (equipment unknown) by The Big A

JEMS 2012 transfer: master cassette (TDK D-180) > Nakamichi CR-7A >
Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > iZotope RX
click repair > Peak 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0 (speed corrected) >
resample 16/44.1 via iZotope MBIT+ > FLAC

01 Spirit In The Night
02 Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
03 The E Street Shuffle > Having A Party
04 For You
05 Saint In The City
06 Cupid
07 Kitty’s Back
08 Sandy
09 Rosalta
10 A Love So Fine (A Night Like This) > Shout

JEMS is very pleased to issue this previously uncirculated recording
of an historically important and otherwise unheard show.

The recording from Kean College in Union, NJ is now the earliest
document we have of the “new look” E Street Band featuring Max
Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on piano. According to the essential
Brucebase Wiki, this free, outdoor show (which took place behind the
student center) was the fourth date played by the new line-up,
predating by 12 days Avery Fisher Hall, October 4, which had been the
first circulating recording with Max and Roy.

It gives us a fascinating glimpse into a period of transition for
Springsteen. As such, some of the arrangements heard here are
distinctive as the reconfigured band sorts out how to play the “basic”
set. While Bruce had previously performed songs in early 1974 that
would later appear on Born to Run, the only new material essayed at
Kean is a unique version of the Born to Run outtake “A Love So Fine,”
still in such an embryonic state that the chorus sung isn’t “a love so
fine” at all, but another title rumored to have been recorded for BTR:
“A Night Like This.” He also tags the end of the song with several
lyrics from the Isley Brothers’ “Shout.” According to Brucebase, by
the time the song is played again at Avery Fisher, the chorus had
changed to “A Love So Fine” for keeps.

The Kean tape also captures the earliest known cover of Sam Cooke’s
“Cupid” and a particularly punchy full-band version of “For You,” a
song Springsteen performed solo throughout most of 1974-75. Nearly
every track here is a little different than you’re used to given that
two of the band members are still learning their parts.

Our generous taper, The Big A, says he used a “standard-for-the-time,
no-frills, fat-paperback-sized Radio Shack-type tape recorder with a
built-in mike” to record the show. That description seems to match the
tape, which has hallmarks of ALC (automatic level control) where the
first note of a song starts out loud and a bit distorted before the
level adjusts. There are some distorted frequencies in the recording
and it is not as good as the very best we have of the era. But
considering the circumstances (it was the first Bruce show he ever
taped), the outdoor venue, the gear, the PA volume, etc. it is quite a
listenable document of the performance. We worked hard to improve the
sound, but most of what you hear is just what it is. Samples provided.

Very special thanks to The Big A for loaning JEMS the master tape and
to the ER Archive, who had a copy of the show that helped lead us to
the master.

BK for JEMS

Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen & Friends – Red Bank, NJ (01/31/98)

Bon Jovi,Bruce Springsteen & Friends
“The King Benefit”
Count Basie Theatre
Red Bank,New Jersey
January 31,1998

Lineage: CD-R > WAV (EAC) > FLAC (Trader’s Little Helper) > YOU

Musicians:
Jon Bon Jovi
Richie Sambora
Bobby Bandiera
Bruce Springsteen
Patty Scialfa
Clarence Clemons
Danny Federici
Little Steven
Max Weinberg
Southside Johnny

MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Danny Devito

Setlist:

DISC ONE

01.INTRO:Danny Devito
02.THIS TIME IT’S FOR REAL
03.TWO HEARTS
04.BAD MEDICINE
05.UNTIL THE GOOD IS GONE
06.10TH AVENUE FREEZE OUT
07.BROKE DOWN PIECE OF MAN
08.HARD TIMES COME EASY
09.LOVE’S GLORY
10.THERE GOES MY BABY
11.THIS TIME BABY’S GONE FOR GOOD
12.YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME

DISC TWO

01.THE PROMISED LAND
02.ALL I NEEDED IS YOU
03.SOMEDAY I’LL BE SATURDAY NIGHT
04.BOBBY JEAN
05.BLOOD ON BLOOD
06.THE FEVER
07.WORKING TOO HARD
08.I DON’T WANNA GO HOME
09.IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME
10.WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE

DISC THREE

01.BACKSTREETS
02.FOREVER
03.LIVIN’ ON A PRAYER
04.BADLANDS
05.I PLAYED THE FOOL
06.KEEP THE FAITH
07.BORN TO RUN
08.ROCKIN’ ALL OVER THE WORLD
09.TREAT HER RIGHT
10.THUNDER ROAD

NOTES from the original uploader:

I’m Not Positive,but sounds like SBD Recording

The “Come Together: Jon Bon Jovi & Friends” benefit concert was organized by the Long Branch Police Department, The Asbury Park Press, and FPI Concerts, along with Jon Bon Jovi. The concert was to honor slain Long Branch police officer Sgt. Patrick King and raise money for the Sgt. Patrick King Memorial Fund to provide for his family. King, 45-year-old father of two young boys, was fatally shot on 20 Nov 1997 by a fugitive who had vowed to kill himself and a police officer rather than be captured and returned to jail.

20 musicians with ties to the Jersey shore music scene answered Jon Bon Jovi’s call, including Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa and several members of the then-disbanded E Street Band (Clarence Clemons, Danni Frederici, Patti Scialfa, Little Steven, and Max Weinberg), Southside Johnny, Bobby Bandiera, and Richie Sambora among others. Actor Danny DeVito was the event’s MC.

This was a near-reunion of the fabled E Street Band and Bruce’s first full-length electric gig following the acoustic: The Ghost Of Tom Joad Solo Acoustic Tour. Springsteen spent much of (or maybe all) the night onstage, singing or playing guitar only.

Jerry Garcia Band – East Rutherford, NJ (09/07/89)

Jerry Garcia Band
09/07/89
Meadowlands Arena
East Rutherford, NJ

Disc 1 – Set 1
01 crowd
02 I’ll Take A Melody
03 Get Out Of My Life
04 Like A Road
05 Run For The Roses
06 Simple Twist Of Fate
07 Let It Rock
08 Cats Under The Stars

Disc 2 – Set 2
01 crowd
02 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
03 Stop That Train
04 Think
05 Evangeline
06 Waiting For A Miracle
07 Bobby + Band Intros
08 When I Paint My Masterpiece*
09 The Harder They Come*

Comments: Entire show with Clarence Clemons.
(*) with Bob Weir. Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman opened.

U2 – East Rutherford, NJ (05/15/87)

U2
Brendan Byrne Arena
Rutherford, NJ
MAY 15, 1987

DISC 001

1 Where The Streets Have No Name 06:28
2 I Will Follow (Incomplete) 03:56
3 Trip Through Your Wires (Incomplete) 03:31
4 People Get Ready 04:05
5 I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For 04:38
6 MLK 02:20
7 The Unforgettable Fire 04:37
8 Bullet The Blue Sky 06:00
9 Running To Stand Still 04:03
10 Exit 04:42
11 In God’s Country 02:44
12 Sunday Bloody Sunday 05:42
13 Maggie’s Farm 04:59

DISC 002

14 Banter 00:26
15 C’mon Everybody 02:46
16 Trip Through Your Wires 04:55
17 Banter 00:47
18 Bad 09:08
19 October 02:11
20 Banter 00:55
21 Springhill Mining Disaster 03:52
22 New Year’s Day 04:44
23 Crowds 00:52
24 Pride (In The Name Of Love) 04:03
25 Encore Break 03:35
26 With Or Without You 05:24
27 Gloria 04:46
28 Encore Break 02:44
29 Banter 00:40
30 40 06:29

Bono – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, kazoo;
The Edge – guitar, keyboards, vocals;
Adam Clayton – bass;
Larry Mullen, Jr – drums

Bruce Springsteen – Asbury Park, NJ (11/26/96)

Bruce Springsteen
11/26/96
Paramount Theater
Asbury Park, NJ

Set I
For You
Saint In The City
Atlantic City
Straight Time
Tougher Than The Rest
Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Johnny 99
All That Heaven Will Allow
Wild Billy’s Circus Story
Red-Headed Woman
Two Hearts
When You’re Alone
Shut Out The Light
Born In The U.S.A.
The Ghost Of Tom Joad
Sinaloa Cowboys
The Line
Racing In The Street
Across The Border

Set II

I Don’t Wanna Go Home
Spirit in the Night
Rosalita

Set III
This Hard Land
4th Of July Asbury Park (Sandy)

Comment
Audience tape – Released on “Asbury Park Night” (Crystal Cat), with bonus tracks from Nov/Dec, Benefit for Women’s Center of Monmouth County and the Asbury Park Fire Department. “For You”, “This Hard Land” with Danny Federicci., “Tougher Than The Rest”, “Two Hearts”, “When You’re Alone” with Soozie and Patti, “All That Heaven Will Allow” with Richard Blackwell, “Wild Billy’s Circus Story” with Danny F. and Soozie, “Shut Out The Light” with Danny F., Patti, and Soozie, “I Don’t Wanna Go Home” with Danny F., Soozie, R. Blackwell and Little Steven, “Spirit in the Night” with Patti, Soozie, R. Blackwell, Little Steven, Vini Lopez, Danny G

Bruce Springsteen – Asbury Park, NJ (04/10/05)

Bruce Springsteen With Bobby Bandiera’s Band
Rumson Country Day School Benefit
Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
April 10, 2005

01 The Fever (with Southside Johnny)
02 I Don’t Wanna Go Home (with Southside Johnny)
03 Toast to Mr. Good(e)
04 Darlington County
05 Seaside Bar Song
06 Bad Moon Risin’
07 Stand On It
08 Shake (with Southside Johnny)
09 Raffle
10 If I Should Fall Behind
11 10th Avenue Freezeout
12 Joining the band
13 Twist and Shout (with a cast of dozens, including Southside Johnny)

*** Soundboard sourced ***
CDR –> EAC –> Re-tracked in Adobe Audition –> FLAC Frontend