Talking Heads – New York, NY (11/02/80)

Talking Heads
Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY
Sunday, November 2, 1980

81:48
(A= 48:00; B= 37:48)

  1. Psycho Killer (minus beg.)
  2. Warning Sign
  3. Stay Hungry
  4. Cities
    -band intros.
  5. I Zimbra
  6. Drugs
  7. Once In A Lifetime
  8. Animals
  9. Houses In Motion (cut)
  10. Houses In Motion (minus beg.)
  11. Born Under Punches
  12. Crosseyed And Painless
  13. Life During Wartime
  14. Take Me To The River
  15. The Great Curve

    David Byrne= vocals, guitar
    Jerry Harrison= guitar, keyboards, vocals
    Tina Weymouth= bass, keyboards
    Chris Frantz= drums
    Adrian Belew= guitar, vocals, percussion
    Bernie Worrell= keyboards, vocals, percussion
    Busta ‘Cherry’ Jones= bass
    Steve Scales= percussion, vocals
    Dollette McDonald= vocals, percussion


    NOTE: ‘Houses In Motion’ opens B, in mid- song
    A cuts at 44:16 followed by a live recording of very accomplished acoustic guitar

Many, many thanks to the dutch long time TH + TTC fan Hans Devente, (Madtaper) for this recording !!!!!!!!!!

He´s a good friend with the bands over 30 years……..

I got in contact with Hans some months ago.

I was very proud to get his TH tape collection in wave format, after he posted some mp3 stuff on a blog.

Anyway. I gave him some money for his work to transfer all the tapes.

He has a fantastic collection all over he years and most of them never saw the light before !!!!!

Some more stuff will come, and this one is the 4th.

BTW: I made 15 tracks out of that wave file and “I Zimbra” includes the “Intro” (it was better to cut) and “Houses In Motion” is in 2 tracks (pert 1 & 2).

So: SHARE & ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

Talking Heads – New York, NY (08/27/80)


Talking Heads
(with Adrian Belew)
Heads are gonna roll in the Big Apple
Central Park
New York City, N.Y.
(part of the Dr. Pepper Concert Series)
August 27, 1980

performance quality: A-
recording quality: B
source: 1st generation audience tape
runtime: about 65 minutes
setlist:
1: radio announcer stage introduction
2: psycho killer
3: warning sign
4: stay hungry
5: cities
6: band introductions
7: I zimbra
8: once in a lifetime
9: houses in motion
10: born under punches
11: crosseyed and painless
12: life during wartime (removed from this posting, , released on “the name of this band is TH”)
13: take me to the river
14: the great curve


comments:
I previously posted this show neglecting to delete a released track, causing it to be banned. I am sorry for that and am reposting with the one (and thankfully only) released track removed this time. A high energy outdoor Talking Heads summer show in the Big Apple. It’s a nice recording, not too much crowd noise and a little better deck and mikes were used for this, than the L.A. one that’s going up (after it gets a new transfer, I was all set to post it then found out it’s offspeed.) as a seperate companion to this, a sort of Heads in the West and East U.S.A. of this fine tour they did in late 80 and early 81 with Adrian Belew. This one is a little shorter show, even before removing the released track, (I think this is otherwise complete except a few seconds missed at the end of 1 song, I think it’s track 9- houses), they’re both nice concerts. This one has both my favorite songs of this or any Talking Heads tour, and hot versions of both, Crosseyed and Painless and Born Under Punches. (no crosseyed in LA, even though it’s a full 80 minute show). I am not certain that this is an almost complete show, but I think it is. For those of you who may think New York City is far north enough to be refreshingly cool for an August concert in Central Park- uh, usually not. I don’t know how hot it was this day, but with 10 million people and almost as many cars, planes and busses driving around, summer in NYC can get quite uncomfortable (although compared to a summer in Texas the weather and air probably seems refreshing) and a concert by the TH would likely not be their usual 80-90 minute set in those conditions. This sounds like a summer concert, a hot weather concert and a hot concert. Not just a
few good songs, they all sounded well played and it was a good setlist.

Do not sell this recording.
(not even for a pallet of punctured Dr. Peppers)
Trade freely and losslessly.

Jackson Browne – New York, NY (03/16/04)

Jackson Browne & Friends
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
March 16, 2004

Source : DPA (B&K) 4022s > Lunatec V3 @ 16/44.1 > Sony D100

Editing : Soundforge (volume adjustment) > Wave > TLH (SB’s aligned) Flac level 8

Traders Den – March 3, 2019
posted by kingrue upload 1836

With special guests Vonda Sheppard, Marc Cohn, Scott Thurston, Danny Kortchmar and Bruce Springsteen!

The band:
Jackson Browne : guitar, vocals
Kevin McCormick : bass
Mark Goldenberg : guitars
Val McCallum : guitars
Mauricio “Fritz” Lewak : drums and percussion
Jeff Young : keyboards, background vocals
Katherine Russell : background vocals

Some of the louder songs are slightly brickwalled, but it’s not too bad. The sound quality is very good.

Check samples for quality

Set list:
01 The Night Inside Me
02 Fountain of Sorrow
03 The Barricades of Heaven
04 Casino Nation
05 Everywhere I Go (w/Vonda Shepard)
06 For Taking The Trouble
07 banter
08 Lives In The Balance
09 These Days
10 The Naked Ride Home
11 My Stunning Mystery Companion
12 Farther On
13 banter
14 Late For The Sky
15 Introduces Marc Cohn
16 Don’t You Want To Be There (w/Marc Cohn)
17 In The Shape Of A Heart
18 Your Bright Baby Blues
19 Doctor My Eyes
20 Somebody’s Baby (false start)
21 Somebody’s Baby (w/Scott Thurston & Danny Kortchmar)
22 The Pretender (w/Scott Thurston & Danny Kortchmar)
23 Running On Empty (w/Scott Thurston & Danny Kortchmar)
24 Culver Moon
25 Take It Easy (w/Bruce Springsteen)

Total Time = 02:32:02

ENJOY

Grateful Dead – New York, NY (09/24/88)

This is a tagged version of shnid: 82486

Grateful Dead
September 24, 1988
Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY

Set 1:

Iko Iko
Feel Like A Stranger
West L.A. Fadeaway
Little Red Rooster
Box Of Rain
Ramble On Rose
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Don’t Ease Me In

Set 2:

Chinese Bones
Neighborhood Girls
Crazy Fingers
Women Are Smarter
Every Time You Go Away
What’s Going On->
Drums->
Space->
The Wheel->
Throwing Stones->
Not Fade Away
E: Good Lovin’
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Show was a Rain Forrest Benefit
Other Artist(s): Mick Taylor on West LA and Rooster, Suzanne Vega on Chinese Bones, Neighborhood Girls and Heavan’s Door
Daryl Hall and John Oats on Every Time and What’s Going On, Baba Olatunji & Michael Hinton on Drums, Hornsby on NFA
Jack Cassady on both encores,

10,000 Maniacs – New York, NY (07/22/88)

10,000 Maniacs
July 22nd, 1988
Pier 84
New York, NY
USA

Source: possible soundboard or FM, or even very good audience recording > ? > cassette received in trade >
recorded to hard drive > CoolEdit (track separations) > burned to CDR > extracted from CDR using iTunes > FLAC > you

Sound quality: B / B+

Tracks:

  1. stage intro.
  2. Hey Jack Kerouac
  3. Maddox Table
  4. Gun Shy
  5. City of Angels
  6. Peace Train
  7. A Campfire Song
  8. Like the Weather
  9. Don’t Talk
  10. ABC Lullaby (unreleased – Natalie solo)
  11. Verdi Cries

Description:

This is a recording of unknown origin – it’s either a moderate-to-high generation soundboard or FM recording, or a very good audience recording. It’s possible that the band was opening for someone else, or that they were playing as part of a festival, since the set is fairly short. If they were headlining this show, then the recording must be considered to be incomplete – this could not possibly be the entire headlining set.

The setlist seems fairly standard for this era, with the exception of the unreleased “ABC Lullaby” which is a very pretty piano-based song in the style of “Verdi Cries” or the similar unreleased song “After Talking to Myself” (see Chicago 4-14-88, uploaded separately).

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!

2015 re-seed

The Band – New York, NY (11/26/83)

The Band
November 26, 1983
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
USA

The Lostbrook Tape Series – Volume 77

Recording Equipment: Internal Mic>Sanyo M2533 tape deck>(2) TDK SA C90>Alesis TapeLinkUSB>Audacity>WAV

Taper: Lostbrook
Mastering: CQ

01 Rag Mama Rag
02 Long Black Veil
03 The Shape I’m In
04 It Makes No Difference
05 Milk Cow Blues
06 Mystery Train
07 King Harvest(Has Surely Come)
08 Voodoo Music
09 Walcott Medicine Show
10 You Don’t Know Me
11 Stage Fright
12 Caledonia
13 Chest Fever
14 The Weight
15 Java Blues
16 I Shall Be Released
17 Hang Up My Rock ‘n Roll Shoes
18 Blaze of Glory
19 One More Shot
20 Up on Cripple Creek

KISS – New York, NY (08/12/88)

KISS
Live at the Ritz
New York
12/8-1988

Tracklisting:

Disc 1

  1. Intro
  2. Deuce
  3. Love Gun
  4. Fits Like A Glove
  5. Heaven’s On Fire
  6. Gold Gin
  7. Black Diamond
  8. Bang Bang You
  9. No No No
  10. Firehouse
  11. Crazy Crazy Nights

Disc 2

  1. Calling Dr Love
  2. War Machine
  3. Reason To Live
  4. Tears Are Falling
  5. I Love It Loud
  6. Strutter
  7. Shout It Out Loud
  8. Lick It Up
  9. Rock & Roll All Nite
  10. Detroit Rock City

Lineage: Master cassette—> CDR—> EAC—> Flac Frontend Level 8—> YOU

KISS ñ Gene Simmons
Paul Stanley
Eric Carr
Bruce Kulick

An excellent FM recording, enjoy!

10,000 Maniacs – New York, NY (10/11/86)

10,000 Maniacs
New York City, NY
The Ritz
1986-10-11

Source: unknown source > ? > 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. What’s the Matter Here? (early version)
  2. Poison in the Well (early version)
  3. A Campfire Song (early version)
  4. Maddox Table
  5. Don’t Talk (early version)
  6. Just As the Tide Was a’Flowing
  7. City of Angels (early version)
  8. Can’t Ignore the Train
  9. Scorpio Rising
  10. Like the Weather (early version)
  11. Sister Rose (early version)
  12. Planned Obsolescence
  13. Pit Viper
  14. Daktari

This is one of the earliest recordings of the band beginning to road-test some of the
upcoming “In My Tribe” material. The audience is nearly impossible to hear, which makes
me think that this may be sourced from the soundboard, but unfortunately the sound is
extremely bright with minimal low end.

It’s impressive to think that most of these “In My Tribe” songs were written immediately
following John Lombardo’s departure from the band on July 14 (twelve weeks earlier) and
that they were already being performed live in their near-final versions by mid-September.

Of note: by the time of this concert, “Poison in the Well” had fully evolved from the earlier
song known as “G Suspended”. Of course it was ultimately rejected for “In My Tribe” and
held for release on “Blind Man’s Zoo.”

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).

Bruce Hornsby – New York, NY (09/02/86)

Bruce Hornsby and The Range
The Bottom Line
New York NY
1986-09-02

01 Jacob’s Ladder
02 The Way It Is
03 The Long Race
04 Mandolin Rain >
05 Piano Solo >
06 The Red Plains >
07 I Know You Rider
(fade out, tape flip, conclusion of IKYR)
08 Every Little Kiss
09 The River Runs Low
10 Wild Frontier
11 Western Skyline
12 Till The Dreaming’s Done
13 Down the Road Tonight
(fade out, last couple minutes misssing…)

The Band:
Bruce Hornsby – keyboards, vocals
Peter Harris – guitar
George Marinelli – guitar
Joe Puerta – bass
John Molo – drums

Midnight show broadcast live by WNEW-FM, New York.

Lineage:
off-air master cassette
WNEW-FM > Technics Receiver > BIC Cassette Deck > Maxell UD XLII > Sony TC-WE835S Cassette Deck > ADS Tech RDX-150 > Sony Soundforge 9.0 > FLAC level 6 aligned on SB

The Cure – New York, NY (11/01/85)

The Cure
Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY (USA)
November 1, 1985

Equipment: Sony 909 mic > Sony D-6
Lineage: Master Maxell XLII cassettes > Tascam 202MKV > Edirol R09 (16/44) > Adobe Audition 5.5 (level boost/hiss reduction) > CD Wave Editor (track) > flac8
Taper: Stonecutter15: Stonecutter Archives
Transfer & Tracking: Smores

setlist:
1. The Baby Screams
2. Play For Today
3. Kyoto Song
4. Primary
5. The Hanging Garden
6. Cold
7. A Night Like This
8. In Between Days
9. Let’s Go To Bed
10. The Walk
11. Push
12. Screw
13. One Hundred Years
14. A Forest
15. Sinking
16. Six Different Ways
17. Close To Me
18. Charlotte Sometimes
19. Three Imaginary Boys
20. Boys Don’t Cry
21. 10:15 Saturday Night
22. Killing An Arab
23. Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) [Gary Glitter]

This show is from the Stonecutter Archives who was kind enough to share some of his tapes for this forum. If you have masters that you would like to share PLEASE contact me or anyone that is willing to work on them to get them out to the collecting community. Thanks.