Wilco – Rochester, NY (12/06/08)

Wilco
12.06.08
Auditorium Theater
Rochester, NY

Disc 1

01. Forget the Flowers
02. You Are My Face
03. Hummingbird
04. Muzzle of Bees
05. IATTBYH
06. Handshake Drugs
07. War on War
08. Via Chicago
09. Jesus, etc.
10. Impossible Germany
11. A Shot in the Arm
12. California Stars
13. Hate It Here
14. Walken
15. I’m the Man Who Loves You

encore 1

16. crowd
17. Poor Places>
18. Spiders (Kidsmoke)

encore 2

19. Passenger Side
20. The Late Greats
21. Heavy Metal Drummer
22. Kingpin>
23. Monday>
24. Outtasite (Outta Mind)

Source 1:

Row Y, seat 101
clamped onto Sean Cartright’s stand

DPA 4022(ortf)>AERCO MP2>Marantz PMD671 (24/48)
recording by Matt Falise

Source 2:

Matrix Recording

Source 1 (SBD):
SBD via wilcoworld.net -> Garage Band

Source 2 (AUD):
Neumann KM150’s > Aerco > M1
recorded from 7th row / Pat’s side

Transfer:
Garageband -> iTunes -> CD -> .wav -> .flac

Compiled by Andrew Lowden

Source 3:

Neumann KM150’s > Aerco > M1
recorded from 7th row / Pat’s side

a little light on vocals and Nel’s guitar. the recordings from the
front row balcony should have a more even mix

setlist from via chicago (bbop)

The Band – Hempstead, NY (12/xx/71)

 

The Band
Rehearsal at Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead, NY
1971, Dec. ??

 

01 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
02 Across the Great Divide (take 1)
03 WS Walcott Medicine Show (take 1)
04 WS Walcott Medicine Show (take 2)
05 Life Is A Carnival (take 1)
06 Life Is A Carnival (take 2)
07 Across the Great Divide (take 2)
08 Unfaithful Servant
09 Chestfever
10 Rag Mama Rag (take 1)
11 Rag Mama Rag (take 2)

Lineup:
Rick Danko ñ bass, violin, vocals
Levon Helm ñ drums, mandolin, vocals
Garth Hudson ñ organ, piano, accordion, tenor and soprano saxophones
Richard Manuel ñ piano, organ, clavinet, drums, vocals
Robbie Robertson ñ guitar, vocals, introduction
Allen Toussaint ñ horn arrangements
Howard Johnson ñ tuba, euphonium, baritone saxophone
Snooky Young ñ trumpet, flugelhorn
Joe Farrell ñ tenor and soprano saxophones, English horn
Earl McIntyre ñ trombone
J. D. Parron ñ alto saxophone and E-flat clarinet

The rehearsal, which consisted of the 5 group members plus Allen Toussaint and a five-man horn section, was in preparation for the Bandís four night stand at the Academy of Music. Levon Helm is featured on lead vocals for most of the tracks, with Rick Danko taking the mic on ìUnfaithful Servantî and Richard Manuel on ìAcross the Great Divide.î The resulting Academy of Music show was recorded and later released as their live album, Rock of Ages.

Peter Gabriel – New York, NY (03/19/77)

Peter Gabriel
The Lostbrook Tape Series Volume 109
March 19, 1977
Palladium
New York, NY

Recording Equipment: Internal Mic>Sanyo M2533 Tape Deck>TDK SD C90>Alesis TapeLinkUSB>Audacity>WAV

Taper: Lostbrook
Mastering: CQ
Artwork: ethiessen1

01 Here Comes The Flood
02 On The Air
03 Moribund The Burgermeister
04 Waiting For The Big One
05 Indigo
06 Excuse Me
07 Solsbury Hill
08 Ain’t That Peculiar
09 Why Don’t We
10 Humdrum
11 Slowburn
12 All Day And All Of The Night
13 Here Comes The Flood
14 Modern Love
15 Down The Dolce Vita
16 Back IN NYC

Peter Gabriel – Piano, Flute, Tambourine, Vocals
Dusty Rhodes (aka Robert Fripp) – Guitars, Effects
Steve Hunter- Guitars
Tony Levin – Bass, Stick, Tuba, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast – Synthesizers
Alan Schwartzberg – Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Phil Aaberg – Keyboards, Backing Vocals
John Maelen – Percussion, Backing Vocals

This tape was recorded from the aisle seat in fifth row center,
in a location affected by a condition I call “sat-too-close-to-
the-stage-at-the-palladium-itis.” Not only was the sound behind
me, but there was a lot of commotion in the aisle, most of it
caused by one of my friends. Howie had a seat elsewhere in the
building, and as a photographer, he naturally wanted to improve
his position by joining me at my seat. The ushers initially
accommodated him, but soon began to clear the aisle aggressively.
They probably knew that Peter Gabriel was going to enter the
audience early in the show. We were completely shocked when Peter
came down our aisle, and you’ll hear us say hello as we shook his
hand. What’s truly shocking is how many times Howie showed up at
my seat and the numerous threats from the ushers that he ignored.
Considering the fact that he shared my seat at times, I can’t believe
that I was able to keep the recorder hidden. It’s stunning that he
didn’t end up on the street. At one point, he was physically removed,
but amazingly, he showed up again during the encore! You might think
I would have copies of the photos after all of this, but you would be
wrong. I don’t recall ever seeing them. Nevertheless, this is a great
performance by Peter Gabriel in his historic return to NYC, but if
you’re looking for a clean, quiet capture, this isn’t it.

One of my friends had information about an Atlantic Records party for
the band, so after the show, we drove to a restaurant (Chinese?) on
49th Street (Lexington Ave?) and stood on the corner. Two of my friends
volunteered to be scouts and attempted to sneak into the restaurant.
Somehow, this involved taking off their shoes and crawling on the floor,
but they were caught and soon returned to us on the corner. Before
long, the band began to arrive in separate limousines. Steve Hunter
was first, and he was extremely friendly as he signed autographs for
us while imitating W.C. Fields. I asked if he would like the honor
of bringing us in as his guests, but he said, “I can’t do that I’m
afraid because I’m in as a guest.” The next vehicle to arrive contained
Robert Fripp, and we were completely intimidated as he crossed the street.
We weren’t really expecting him to say anything, so it was no surprise
when he walked by us. All we could manage was an awkward, “Great to have
you back Robert.” Larry Fast was in the next limo, and he spent several
minutes with us signing autographs. I asked him if he was working on
anything with Nektar, and he said he would be “bouncing in and out of
the studio between tour dates.” The final limo arrived, and Peter Gabriel
and his manager, Tony Smith, stepped out. Peter spent over five minutes
with us signing autographs while we pleaded with him to take us to the party.
Peter gently turned us down and told us that the guest list was “incredibly tight”
and that he “had a lot of people (he) wanted to ask but couldn’t.” We discussed
a range of other subjects, and you won’t be surprised to hear that Peter Gabriel
is extremely polite and respectful to his fans. I recorded the entire encounter
and considered including it here but decided that it’s just for the ears of those
that were there. (Translation – we sound moronic at times.)

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

Bruce Springsteen – Syracuse, NY (01/26/85)

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Carrier Dome
Syracuse, NY
January 26, 1985

Thanks to The Accountant for this show.

Total Time: 3 hours 4 minutes 40 seconds

Transfer & Generation Info: Tapes 1 & 2 Maxel XL II High Position D90, Tape Tape 3 BASF CR-E II 90 Tape (Unknown Generation)
-> Cool Edit Pro 2.0 -> Wav -> CDWav (Track Splits) -> Flac (Level 8, Align on SB, Verify)

01 Born In The USA (5:57)
02 Out In The Street (5:36)
03 Darlington County (6:23)
04 Johnny 99 (4:03)
05 Atlantic City (5:01)
06 Reason To Believe (7:34)
07 Shut Out The Light (5:44)
08 Johnny Bye Bye (5:17)
09 Prove It All Night (5:54)
10 Glory Days (9:47)
11 The Promised Land (6:02)
12 Intro (3:53)
13 My Hometown (5:16)
14 Trapped (4:58)
15 Badlands (6:58)
16 Cover Me (6:16)
17 Dancing In The Dark (5:44)
18 Hungry Heart (4:59)
19 Cadillac Ranch (7:57)
20 Downbound Train (4:36)
21 No Surrender (6:21)
22 I’m On Fire (3:45)
23 Pink Cadillac (9:13)
24 Bobby Jean (4:22)
25 Racing In The Street (13:14)
26 Can’t Help Falling In Love (3:51)
27 Born To Run (4:40)
28 I’m A Rocker (3:57)
29 Ramrod (5:51)
30 Thunder Road (5:50)
31 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (5:41)

Notes:

A little distant, a lot of talking, singing near to the taper.
Drop-outs throughout.
Bad edit – 14 Trapped => 15 Badlands

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.

Grateful Dead + New Riders of the Purple Sage – New York, NY (04/26/71)

Grateful Dead
4/26/71
Fillmore East
New York, NY

–NRPS set–
01 – Henry
02 – The Weight
03 – Last Lonely Eagle
04 – Fun, Fun, Fun
05 – Runnin’ back to you
06 – I Don’t Know You
07 – Dirty Business
08 – Glendale Train

–The Dead–Set 1–
01 – Bertha
02 – Me & My Uncle
03 Big Boss Man
04 – Loser
05 – Playing in the Band
06 – Hard to Handle
07 – Dark Star ->
08 – Wharf Rat
09 – Casey Jones

–Set 2–
10 – Sugar Magnolia*
11 – It Hurts Me Too*
12 – Beat It on Down the Line*
13 – China Cat Sunflower ->
14 – I Know You Rider
15 – Deal
16 – Mama Tried
17 – Good Lovin’
18 – Sing Me Back Home
19 – Not Fade Away ->
20 – Going Down the Road Feeling Bad ->
21 – Not Fade Away

* w/ Duane Allman

Bill Murray – New York, NY (10/16/17)

Bill Murray and Friends
(Jan Vogler – cello, Mira Wang – violin, Vanessa Perez – piano)
Carnegie Hall
NYC, NY
2017-10-16

Source: Zoom H1 -> Audacity -> TLH

Setlist
1. Ernest Hemingway – Did you ever play a Musical Instrument?
2. Bach – Prelude from Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major
3. Walt Whitman – Song of the Open Road
James Fenimore Cooper – Deerslayer
Hemingway – Group Feeling
Ravel – Blues from Sonata for violin and piano No. 2
4. Hemingway – With Pascin at the Dome
5. Piazzola – La Muerte del Angel
6. Gershwin – It Ain’t Necessarily So
7. Stephen Foster – Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair
8. Musical Surprise
9. Van Morrison – When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God
10. Mark Twain – Adventure of Huck Finn
11. Shostakovich – Allegro from Sonata for Cello and piano in D minor
12. James Thurber – If Grant had been drinking at Appomattox
13. Bernstein – West Side Story Medley
Encores
14. Did you ever have the feeling?
15. El Paso
16. Bill throws flowers to the audience
17. Applause
18. Fresh Spring

Bob Dylan – New York, NY (01/31/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
31 January 1974

❃ AFTERNOON SHOW ❃

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Lay Lady Lay
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
It Ain’t Me Babe
Ballad Of A Thin Man
All Along The Watchtower
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right
Gates Of Eden
Just Like A Woman
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Forever Young
Highway 61 Revisited
Like A Rolling Stone

– ENCORE(s) –

Maggie’s Farm
Blowin’ In The Wind

❃ EVENING SHOW ❃

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Lay Lady Lay
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
It Ain’t Me Babe
Ballad Of A Thin Man
All Along The Watchtower
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
The Times They Are A-Changin’
Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right
Gates Of Eden
Just Like A Woman
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Forever Young//
Highway 61 Revisited – Officially Released on The Band: A Musical History
Like A Rolling Stone

– ENCORE(s) –

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Blowin’ In The Wind

Note: First “Highway 61 Revisited” of the 1974 tour.

Bob Weir – Port Chester, NY (11/10/18)

Bob Weir & The Wolf Brothers w Warren Haynes
The Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY
November 10, 2018

Source:Schoeps CCM41’s > Beachtek DXA-SLR Ultra > Sony M10
Location:SBD right side-Stand at 7 1/2′
Recorded, edited and seeded by Michael Buzzeo

Set 1
01 Bertha
02 Friend of the Devil
03 Tennessee Jed
04 Queen Jane Approximately
05 Even So >
06 October Queen >
07 Corrina
08 Deal

Set 2
01 Lost Sailor >
02 Saint of Circumstance >
03 Smokestack Lightning
04 Eyes of the World
05 Eternity
06 The Other One >
07 Stella Blue >
08 Other one *
09 Not Fade Away *

Encore:
10 Turn On Your Love Light *

* with Warren Haynes