Bob Dylan – Uniondale, NY (01/29/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Nassau County Coliseum
Nassau, New York
29 January 1974

01. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
04. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
05. It Ain’t Me Babe
06. Ballad Of A Thin Man

07. Stage Fright (the Band)
08. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
09. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
10. When you Awake (the Band)
11. I shall be Released (the Band)

12. All Along The Watchtower
13. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
14. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

01. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
02. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
03. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
04. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue ñ (solo)
05. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)

06. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
07. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
08. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
09. The Weight (the Band)

10. Forever Young
11. Something There Is About You
12. Like A Rolling Stone

13. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

Note: Exactly the same set list as 22 January in Atlanta.

Lineage: Master tape > CDR > EAC > Flac [from lk aud set].

LosslessBob entry: LB-2695. very similar to previous in quality with a little lower levels and tone seemed slightly harsher so liked previous better.*
* Previous = LB-453. from aud master,very good to excellent sound; from shn upload phil’s ftp server 10/01

No fix required. The digital silence gaps fall at beg/end of discs, between sets or evident tape edits, do not warrant removal as sector alignment would modify all tracks which are otherwise without any audible flaws.

Ryan Adams – Clifton Park, NY (06/03/05)

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
Northern Lights
Clifton Park, NY
June 3, 2005

Source: SBD > RCA > Sony HiMD (PCM)
Conversion: HiMD > USB > Sonic Stage > Wav Renderer >
Cool Edit Pro 2.0 > FLAC

SET #1

DISC ONE
01. Easy Plateau
02. Let It Ride
03. Mockingbird Song
04. What Sin
05. A Kiss Before I Go
06. To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)
07. Please Do Not Let Me Go
08. Shakedown On 9th Street
09. New York, New York
10. The Rescue Blues
11. Why Do They Leave?

DISC TWO
12. She Wants To Play Hearts
13. When The Stars Go Blue (aborted)
14. Bird Song

SET #2

01. Intro
02. Nightbirds
03. Trains
04. Magnolia Mountain
05. Beautiful Sorta
06. Dance All Night

DISC THREE
07. When The Stars Go Blue
08. Meadowlake Street
09. Rosebud
10. Harder Now That It’s Over
11. I See Monsters
12. My Winding Wheel
13. Come Pick Me Up
ENCORE BREAK
14. Love Is Hell

NOTES: Fade in on d1t01. This sounds great overall, there are a few hot spots here and there but
not too shabby. This was a great show, please do not sell this. If it ends up on Ebay I will stop
sharing, so please don’t be a dink. Thanks to Ryan’s sound guy for the board feed.

Paul Simon – Uniondale, NY (06/10/73)

Paul Simon
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY, USA
June 10, 1973
JF Archive Vol. 11 via JEMS

Taper: unknown

Source: unknown recorder > unknown microphone (mono)

JEMS 2015 Transfer: Low generation reel > Otari 5050 mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer >
USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 capture (16/44) > IZotope RX > Peak 6.0 pitch adjustment > Audacity (track split, volume smoothing, edit) > FLAC

01 Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard
02 Run That Body Down
03 Was A Sunny Day
04 American Tune (So Far Away From Home)
05 El Condor Pasa
06 Duncan (cut, faded out)
07 Instrumental (cut, faded in)
08 The Boxer (cut, faded out)
09 Mrs. Robinson (cut, faded in)
10 Congratulations (faded out, tape flip)
11 Kodachrome (faded in, tape flip)
12 Homeward Bound (cut, faded out)
13 Something So Right (cut, faded in)
14 Mother And Child Reunion
15 The Sound Of Silence
16 Jesus is the Answer (cut, faded out)
17 Bridge Over Troubled Water > (cut, faded out)
18 Loves Me Like A Rock (cut, faded in)
19 America >
20 Bye Bye Love (end faded out)

Paul Simon – (acoustic guitar, vocals)

Urubamba band:
Joerge Milchberg (arranger, charango)
Jorge Cumbo (guitars, winds)
Emilio Arteaga (percussion)
Juan Dalera (flute – 1973)

THE JF BACKSTORY
JEMS loves a vintage taper series and we’re pleased to offer another one, this time from the archive of our friend JF, who taped in and around Southern California in the ’70s and later resumed taping in Boston in the ’80s. He frequented smaller venues, like the Troubadour and the Roxy, leaving arenas to others and leaning more towards the folksier, jazzier and eclectic sides of rock.

JF was also an active trader at the time and this recording is one of the uncirculated or under-circulated gems from the early ’70s that are also in JF’s archive. Installment 11 is what we believe to be a previously uncirculated audience pull Paul Simon’s 1973 solo tour stop at the legendary Nassau Coliseum. For the era and given that much of the show is solo acoustic, it offers a listenable if slightly distant ìyou are thereî mono recording. Samples provided.

We shared the recording with frogster who sent some additional insights on the performance:

“Urubamba was the band formed on request by Paul Simon to Joerge Milchberg to reactivate the ‘Los Incas’ for his Live Rhymin’ tour 1973/1974.

They played as a back-up on many songs like ‘Duncan’, ‘The Boxer’, ‘El Condor Pasa’, etc. Urubamba did not appear on any Paul Simon recording, but their former band ‘Los Incas’ recorded ¥El condor pasa¥ (Bridge) and ¥Duncan’ (Paul Simon) with him.

The band can be heard in their 1973 formation on the Live Rhymin’ album released a year later. The band itself does not exist anymore, but their members are all very active today.

The date and venue are verified on the Paul Simon’s site: http://www.paul-simon.info/PHP/showreview.php?id_concert=443 albeit different setlist.

Some cuts here and there, but all the songs are complete; what is cut are the chants or the audience between songs. Unfortunately, there’s no way to tell if any song is missing between the cuts, as the setlist of this recording is 20 songs and the standard setlist on the tour, according to the Paul Simon’s site, was of 20+ songs.”

Taking this one over the finish line on JEMS’ behalf is the aforementioned frogster, who came to our attention through many excellent posts and reposts of late, including a fine comp of early Simon & Garfunkel. Thanks to him for taking it the last mile and to glasnostrd19 who suggested we connect with frogster. Big ups also to Tapeboy who handled the pitch correction as he so often does.

But our heartiest thanks goes to JF, who reached out on DIME (you could be next!) and offered us his archive, which had been sitting in boxes, 6000 miles away from where he lives today, for 20+ years. Like so many early tapers, he had great stories to tell and the memories flooded back as we sorted through tapes. We are pleased to be able to bring his work to all of you. Please let him know through your comments that you are, too.

BK for JEMS

Bruce Springsteen – Buffalo, NY (11/22/09)

Bruce Springsteen
Greetings From Buffalo Dream Night Upgrade
Crystal Cat Records, CC 978-980
HSBC Arena
Buffalo, NY, USA
November 22 2009

Original Silver Discs –> EAC (Secure) –> Waw –> Flac Level 8 & Align
EAC Log Files, md5 Files (Flac & Waw), Disc Scans Included

101 – Intro
102 – Wrecking Ball
103 – The Ties That Bind
104 – Hungry Heart
105 – Working On A Dream
106 – Introducing Greetings
107 – Blinded By The Light
108 – Growin’ Up
109 – Mary Queen Of Arkansas
110 – Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street
111 – Lost In The Flood
112 – The Angel
113 – For You
114 – Spirit In The Night
115 – It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City

201 – Waitin’ On A Sunny Day
202 – The Promised Land
203 – Restless Nights
204 – Surprise Surprise
205 – Green Onions
206 – Merry Christmas Baby
207 – Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town
208 – (I Don’t Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
209 – Boom Boom
210 – My Love Will Not Let You Down
211 – Long Walk Home
212 – The Rising
213 – Born To Run
214 – Tenth Avenue Freeze Out

301 – Intro
302 – I’ll Work For Your Love
303 – Thunder Road
304 – American Land
305 – Dancing In The Dark
306 – Rosalita
307 – Higher And Higher
308 – Rockin’ All Over The World
309 – My Generation*
310 – The Wrestler*
311 – This Life*
312 – Detroit Medley*
313 – Wooly Bully*

* = Bonus Tracks

309-313 Bryce Jordan Center, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA, May 08 2009

Billy Joel – Uniondale, NY (12/11/77)

Billy Joel
The Entertainer In New York
December 11, 1977
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY, USA

Main Stream
MSBR-70A/B
Source: Silvers > EAC > WAV > jetAudio > FLAC

Disc 1
01 Soundcheck / Introduction
02 The Mexican Connection
03 The Stranger
04 Somewhere Along The Line
05 Summer, Highland Falls
06 Piano Man
07 Scenes From An Italian Restaurant
08 Travelin’ Prayer
09 Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)
10 Still Crazy After All These Years
11 Just The Way You Are
12 Prelude / Angry Young Man
13 New York State Of Mind

Disc 2
01 The Entertainer
02 Vienna
03 Root Beer Rag
04 She’s Always A Woman
05 I’ve Loved These Days
06 Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway)
07 The Ballad Of Billy The Kid
08 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas / Captain Jack
09 Say Goodbye To Hollywood
10 Only The Good Die Young
11 Get It Right The First Time
12 Souvenir

Note:
Artwork denotes wrong track list.

Artwork:
Disc 2 Track 8: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Disc 2 Track 9: Captain Jack

Correction:
Disc 2 Track 8: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas / Captain Jack

Eric Clapton – Uniondale, NY (06/28/75)

Eric Clapton
“Union of the Gods”
Uniondale, New York
June 28, 1975

Disc 1:

1. Layla
2. Key to the Highway
3. Badge *Not Included – Officially Released*
4. Bell Bottom Blues
5. Further On Up the Road
6. Better Make it Through Today
7. Blues Power

Disc 2:

1. Sunshine of Your Love
2. Crossroads
3. Tell the Truth
4. Stormy Monday
5. Eyesight to the Blind

Band Lineup (courtesy of ectours.de)
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
George Terry Guitar
Carl Radle Bass
Dick Sims Keyboards
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals
Marcy Levy Backing Vocals

Silver Horse – SH-7502A/B – Aud 3

(Rating Scale 1-6; where 1=awful & 6=perfect)

Geetarz Comments: Disc times are 62:51/44:25.

Also features Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin on guitar, and Alphonze Mouzon on drums, during the encore.

“Badge” and “I Shot the Sheriff” from this concert were officially released on the “Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies” box set. Please note that this audience recording is not complete, to begin with it was missing “Sheriff” and “Can’t Find My Way Home”. To appease the DIME gods and prevent confusion from anyone stupid enough to confuse an officially released soundboard track with a pretty crappy audience recording, D1T3, “Badge” has been removed from this torrent. More information about the missing track(s) can be discussed on the ClaptonBoots group (http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ClaptonBoots/).

Please note that although I have run across several different lineages of this recording, they have all been missing the same 2 tracks so at this point I think it’s a safe assumption to consider that they were not recorded, or at least the full recording is not to be found in the trading pool. I hope to be proven wrong, but in the meantime this is the best sounding recording of this historic concert that I have encountered.

CD Extraction with EAC (v 0.99, Prebeta 4, Secure Mode) > FLAC (Level 5) > YOU!

Artwork scans, EAC logs, and checksums included.

Upped By Request.

~G

Pink Floyd – Stony Brook, NY (04/11/70)

Pink Floyd
11. Apr. 1970
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Long Island, New York, USA

Tracks:

1. Astronomy Domine
2. Careful with that Axe, Eugene
3. Cymbaline
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
6. A Saucerful of Secrets

Source 1:
Genuine New York 1970
Label: Monkey Records
Catalogue number: 002
‘A Saucerful Of Secrets’ as recorded at this concert is incomplete, with a convincing edit into the version commercially avaliable on the ‘Ummagumma’ LP.

Source 2:
Trademark Moo
Highland – HL630
(P) 2003 Made in Italy

Notes:

Sounds much better than the other versions available from this recording and is much
longer, including more tune-ups and announcements too (not only the intro to
Astronomy Domine actually, but more!)

Again, the recording itself would not deserve more than a VG/VG+ and the taper and the
lady talk really a lot (all it is clearly audible here, from this would be possible to pull out
an accurate transcription maybe, if you’ll be ever interested in knowing what they were
talking about) but this is a real low gen.

Sourced version, once you get this you’ll trash the rest!

A Saucerful of Secrets is obviously cut.

Eric Clapton – New York, NY (07/13/74)

Eric Clapton
1974-07-13
New York, NY
“Bright Lights in Blues City” (Big Music BIG 033) *SBD*
Big Music – Big 033 – SB 5

Track List:
1) Smile
2) Let it Grow
3) Can’t Find My Way Home
4) Wille and the hand Jive
5) Let it Rain
6) Key to the Highway
7) Blues Power / Have You Ever Loved a Woman
8) Layla / Presence of the Lord
9) Steady Rollin Man / Crossroads

Geetarz Comments:

The date on the CD jacket is incorrectly listed as July 14, 1974.

Remember the old days? I think this was one of the first CD boots I ever bought. Back then you’d have to wait for the post to bring
“Goldmine” magazine, which at that point was a roughly telephone sized tabloid (well, I exaggerate) and if you spent hours poring
over the ads you’d come across cryptic titles, send your postal money order to Germany, or Luxembourg, or Italy ($25/single,
$50/double, plus postage) and wait, and if you were lucky, a couple of months later you’d get a package in the mail and voila! You’d
have some idea of what you had just purchased.

Back then the idea of just having tons of cool stuff available at your fingertips on a torrent site was the thing of science fiction.
Not to mention having so much information and feedback easily available.

So here it is, a fun show. I certainly enjoyed playing it today, and I hope you do, too!

Silver > Plextor PX-712a > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure) > FLAC > You !

Artwork, info file, checksums (FFP, MD5, and ST5), and EAC Logs included.

A scan of the original silver disc is also included. Even if you have this title in your collection, you may appreciate this version,
with known lineage.

Please note, a “whole-torrent” MD5 is also included, which will verify that all the contents remain unchanged.

Reseeds are welcome, and encouraged – share the tunes!

Torrenting Supervision and Moral Support by Cody the Codependent Husky.

Bruce Springsteen – Buffalo, NY (12/04/80)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Memorial Auditorium
Buffalo, NY
December 4, 1980

mackeck master via JEMS

Recording Gear: handheld portable cassette recorder with built-in mic

2013 Transfer: Maxell UD-90 master cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth-adjusted) > Sound Devices USBPre2 (24/96 Audacity 2.0 capture) > iZotope RX 3 click removal and gap fixes > iZotope MBIT+ convert to 16/44.1 .wav > Peak Pro XT (patch / indexing) > xACT > FLAC

Tracked with no breaks, suggested breaks for burning to CD below…

101 Born To Run
102 Out In The Street
103 Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
104 Two Hearts
105 The Price You Pay
106 Factory
107 Independence Day
108 I Fought The Law
109 Prove It All Night
110 Racing In The Streets
111 The River
112 Badlands
201 Thunder Road
202 Cadillac Ranch
203 Sherry Darling
204 Hungry Heart
205 Fire
206 Candy’s Room
207 Because The Night
208 I Wanna Marry You
209 For You
210 The Ties That Bind
210 Wreck On The Highway
212 Stolen Car
213 Ramrod
301 You Can Look
302 Drive All Night
303 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
304 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
305 Jungleland
306 I’m A Rocker
307 Detroit Medley
308 Raise Your Hand

Known Faults:
-Prove It All Night: 5 seconds patched with Recorder 2 (kshavo source)

Just a few days removed from the 33rd anniversary of Bruce’s River stop in Buffalo, JEMS is pleased to present an uncirculated third source recording of the show from the master tapes.

d.j.mackeck reached out earlier this year to report that his dad had recorded several Bruce shows between 1978 and 1984 in their hometown of Toronto, as well as cities within spitting distance like Detroit and Buffalo. He was kind enough to ship an initial batch of three masters, from which we made fresh transfers here at JEMS South.

The shows were recorded on a small portable recorder with built in-mic (likely a Toshiba or Sony, but memories have faded) in mono. D.J. shared how this particular night went down:

“My dad couldn’t make it to the Buffalo show, as he was going to be in the Bahamas during that time. So he gave his ticket and the task of recording the show to my uncle. My uncle was 18 at that time, and this was his first time seeing Springsteen. So he, another uncle, my aunt and my mother drove down from Toronto to the Memorial Auditorium.

When they were going in, security stopped my uncle because of the recorder. But he managed to sneak the recorder into his boot and got in through another gate. The rest is history! My dad kept the tapes along with other recordings he made. I came across the tapes, listened to them and sent them to JEMS. In my opinion, my uncle did a really good job of recording the show as far as getting all of the songs recorded and flipping the tapes over at the appropriate times. This is the first of my dad’s tapes to be transferred to digital form. He may have dubbed a copy for my uncle, but other than that, none of my dad’s tapes have ever been shared or traded.”

Uncle Mackeck did do a really solid job. There’s a remarkable lack of audience chatter or noise on the tape, and though the gear wasn’t state of the art, the recording is clear, relatively close and the best of the now three known Buffalo recordings. Uncle Mackeck only cut one song, on his first flip during “Prove It All Night,” which has been patched with Recorder 2 (Kshavo source).

The only material flaw in the new Buffalo recording was micro gaps. In 20-25 random spots across the three hours, the recorder cuts out momentarily leaving an audible gap. Having cut my teeth on a “basic handheld recorder” myself, I learned the hard way that they can be unreliable and if jostled or perhaps held in the wrong position, drop outs can occur.

On the Buffalo recording, the micro gaps were all well under a second in length, though absolutely noticeable. But happily for us, it isn’t 1980 but 2013 and audio technology has come a long way. Using iZotope RX and its magical “Spectral Repair” plug in, JEMS was able to repair the gaps in a manner that should make them audibly invisible to all but the most committed and headphone-wearing trainspotter. The software uses an extrapolation algorithm to pull information from both sides of the gap and fill in like spackle. It worked like a charm.

To take this one the last mile and provide the patching is our comrade and the unchallenged king of multiple source recordings, MJK5510. Thanks to him for final finishing and prepping.

And a big thanks to d.j. mackeck and his dad for loaning JEMS their masters, and to Uncle for recording the show so well in the first place.

There are more mackeck masters to come.

BK for JEMS

Bob Dylan & Paul Simon – Wantagh, NY (07/30/99)

Paul Simon/Bob Dylan
Something Is Happening On Mr. Jones Beach
Jones Beach Ampitheatre
Wantagh NY
7-30-99

Tracks:
Disc one
Paul Simon:
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Can’t Run But
The Boy In The Bubble
The Coast
Trailway Bus
Mrs. Robinson
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard
Further To Fly
Graceland
The Cool, Cool River
Slip Sliding Away
Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
You Can Call Me Al

Disc two
Late In The Evening
Still Crazy After All These Years
Dylan/Simon duets:
The Sound Of Silence
I Walk The Line/The Wanderer
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Bob Dylan:
Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic) (with harp)
Desolation Row (acoustic)
Girl Of The North Country (acoustic)

Disc three
Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic) (with harp)
All Along The Watchtower (Charlie – acoustic)
Shelter From The Storm (Larry – pedal steel)
Maggie’s Farm
Not Dark Yet
Highway 61 Revisited (Larry – slide guitar)
(encore)
Like A Rolling Stone
It Ain’t Me, Babe (acoustic) (with harp)
Not Fade Away