Pete Seeger & Arlo Guthrie – New York, NY (07/25/75)

Pete Seeger & Arlo Guthrie
July 25, 1975
Wollman Rink; Central Park
New York City, N. Y.

mastered & transfered by Jerry Moore
8th row, right of center: Audience master (mics? > Sony TCD153)> cd
transfer: Wavelab > flac

Michael Row…
Ooh Lordy
Derry Down
Cayawagine
Listen Here Mama
On a Monday
My Creole Belle
Where Have all the Flowers Gone
Bushwa Blues
Kisses Sweeter than Wine
Victor Jara
Patriots’ Dreams
Guamtanamera
La Revolution
Week on Rag
City of New Orleans
My Golden River
This Is Your Land
Wellonay the World Go
Al
Cop in Town
Anytime
Photography
Tarantella
Jig
In Massachusetts
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Lonesome Valley
Wiena Wet
The Lie
Motorsickle Song
Ukelele Lady
Bring Back 1899
If I Had a Hammer
Amazing Grace
Bye Bye My Roseanna
Jacob’s Ladder

Bruce Springsteen – New York, NY (09/17/78)

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
09/17/78
The Palladium
New York, NY

101 – Badlands
102 – Streets Of Fire
103 – Spirit In The Night
104 – Darkness On The Edge Of Town
105 – Independence Day
106 – Factory
107 – The Promised Land
108 – Prove It All Night
109 – Racing In The Street
110 – Thunder Road
201 – Meeting Across The River
202 – Jungleland
203 – Kitty’s Back
204 – Fire
205 – Candy’s Room
206 – Because The Night
207 – Point Blank
208 – Not Fade Away
209 – She’s The One
301 – Incident On 57th Street
302 – Rosalita
303 – Born To Run
304 – Tenth Avenue Freeze Out/Detroit Medley

Billy Bragg – New York, NY (01/21/02)

Billy Bragg
01/21/02
City Folk Live
New York, NY

Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key
St Monday
Upfield
Interview with Rita Houston
Jeanne
Take Down The Union Jack
Ingrid Bergman
NPWA
There Is Power In A Union
The Tears Of My Tracks
People Get Ready / Tupelo Honey / Girl Of The North Country / Let’s Get It On

A really lovely Bragg show. It comes from a radio show and there are a number of interview questions before each song, but Bragg is such an interesting person his comments are hilarious and brilliant and wonderful. Just a joy to listen to. Musically it is just Bragg by himself playing an acoustic guitar, but the sound is really good.

Asleep At The Wheel – New York, NY (07/01/80)

Asleep At The Wheel
07/01/80
Lone Star Cafe
NYC, NY

Miles And Miles Of Texas
Old Cow Hand
Up Up Up
Don’t Get Caught Out In The Rain
Route 66
Lonely Avenue
Take Me Back To Tulsa
Bye Baby Bye
Texas Me And You
Walking After Midnight
Choo Choo Boogie
Midnight In Memphis

Texas swing, done right. From a radio show.

The Dead – New York, NY (03/30/09)

The Dead
03/30/09
Angel Orensanz Center
New York, NY

Taper : Steve T ”AKA” Big Red Bag
Nak 100 Mics W/Shotguns > Sony Sbm 1 > Sony D-7

Jam >
Playing In The Band >
Good Lovin’ >
The Wheel >
Franklin’s Tower
E: Touch Of Grey

The Band:
Phil Lesh
Bob Weir
Mickey Hart
Bill Kreutzmann
Warren Haynes
Jeff Chimenti

Gram Parsons – New York, NY (03/09/73)

Gram Parsons
03/09/73
Max’s Kansas City
New York, NY

Buckaroo
Still Feeling Blue
That’s All It Took
California Cotton Fields
Cry One More Time
A Song For You
If You Don’t Love Him (with Emmylou Harris)
Hang On Sloopy
Baby What You Want Me To Do > Bony Maronie > Forty Days (Medley)

I really should like Gram Parsons more than I do.  He encompasses so much of what I love about music.  He virtually created alternative country, or country rock. He sang with Emmylou Harris.  He made the Byrds tolerable awesome. He was in a band called the Flying Burrito Brothers and if that ain’t a great name, I don’t know what is. He had one of the most spectacular/strange burials of all time.

All of these things are excellent and should be praised (well maybe not the weird death, but that’s just legendary.) I should love Gram Parsons. Yet every time I listen to him there seems to be something missing. I can’t put my finger on it exactly. I like his voice, I like his songs, but something doesn’t gel. Maybe it is some faulty wiring in my old noggin.

This concert though, I can’t complain about. It is Gram (and sometimes Emmylou) singing and playing and having a grand time. The sound, well let’s just say you can tell the recording is older than I am, but it still sounds good. If you like Gram, and you really should, then this is an excellent chance to see what he sounded like live.

Mark Knopfler – New York, NY (07/23/08)

Mark Knopfler
07/23/08
Rumsey Playfield
Central Park
New York, NY

Cannibals
Why Aye Man
What It Is
Sailing To Philadelphia
True Love Will Never Fade
Fish And The Bird
Hill Farmer’s Blues
Romeo And Juliet
Sultans Of Swing
Song For Sonny Liston
Band Introductions
Marbletown
Speedway At Nazareth
Telegraph Road

Encore:
Brothers In Arms
So Far Away
Going Home

Recorded by: Scott Brown
Source: DPA (B&K) 4023s (in hat) > Sound Devices 722 @ 24 bit, 96khz
722 > Apple MacBook Pro > Spark Xl 2.8.2 (tracking, normalize, resample to 44.1khz) > Sample Manager 3.1.2 (dither to 16 bit using MBIT+) > xACT 1.65 > flac
Location: about 20-30 feet from stage, dead center

notes:
-Mark went on a few minutes before 8PM, and I missed the first minute of Cannibals. I spliced in Dan Molda’s Audio Technica U853-C > Nady CBM-40T > Denecke PS-2 > Edirol R-09HR (24/96) source for the Intro track and the first minute or so of Cannibals.
-This is a 16 bit, 44.1khz recording for CD. The original 24 bit, 96khz recording exists in flac format.

compiled by scott brown on 7/27/2008