Talking Heads – New York, NY (12/21/76)

Talking Heads
CBGB
New York NY
12-21-1976

Early Set:
01 Artists Only
02 Let’s Work (A Clean Break)
03 I Wish You Wouldn’t Say That
04 With Our Love
05 Uh-Oh Love Comes to Town
06 //New Feeling
07 I’m Not in Love

Late Set:
08 Love -> Building on Fire
09 First Week / Last Week… Carefree
10 Questions for Lovers
11 Who is It?
12 I Feel It In My Heart
13 No Compassion
14 Pulled Up
15 Psycho Killer
16 Encore 1: Love is All Around
17 Encore 2: 1-2-3 Red Light

Source: Audience recording on a hand-held cassette recorder (model unknown).
Transfer: MAC > WAV > Wavelab > CD-Wave > TLH > FLAC (small FLAC due to Mono Wav).
Concert recording & transfer to WAV by James Britt.
Wavelab thru FLAC by http://talkingheadsconcerthistory.blogspot.com/

Decent recording for this vintage. New Feeling cuts in on second verse, might be a
song or two missing before that (a newspaper review of this show mentions that The
Book I Read and 96 Tears were also played). Some tape damage audible here and there,
not too bad. The “tick tock” sound heard on quiet parts is from the recorder’s motor.

Note from the taper: Recorded at CBGB on a crappy cassette recorder. This was recorded
on December 21, 1976. The group was still a trio; you can hear someone in the crowd ask
“What’s Jerry Harrison’s status?” Enjoy! – James Britt.

Queen – New York, NY (07/28/82)

Queen
1982, 28th Jul.
New York, NY
Madison Square Garden

CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC (level 8)

Sound: very good
Source: audience

Comments:
Recommended and complete! Many Hot Space songs in a live format.

Disc 1:
01. Flash
02. Rock it
03. We will rock you (fast)
04. Action this day
05. Play the game
06. Somebody to love
07. Now I’m here
08. Dragon attack/Now I’m here (reprise)
09. Save me
10. Calling all girls
11. Get down make love
12. Brighton rock
13. Body language

Disc 2:
01. Under pressure
02. Fat bottomed girls
03. Crazy little thing called love
04. Bohemian rhapsody
05. Tie your mother down
06. Another one bites the dust
07. We will rock you
08. We are the champions
09. God save the queen

Bruce Springsteen – Uniondale, NY (12/29/80)

Bruce Springsteen
Coliseum Night
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, Long Island, New York. U.S.A.
December 29, 1980.
Audience
Crystal Cat Records (350-352).

Disc 1:
01. Night
02. Out In The Street
03. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
04. Who’ll Stop The Rain
05. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
06. Factory
07. “Intro”
08. Independence Day
09. Two Hearts
10. Prove It All Night
11. The Promised Land
12. This Land Is Your Land
13. The River
14. Badlands
15. Thunder Road

Disc 2:
01. Cadillac Ranch
02. Sherry Darling
03. Hungry Heart
04. Merry Christmas Baby
05. Fire
06. Candy’s Room
07. Because The Night
08. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
09. For You
10. Stolen Car
11. Wreck On The Highway

Disc 3:
01. Point Blank
02. The Ties That Bind
03. Ramrod
04. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
05. Incident On 57th Street
06. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
07. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
08. Jungleland
09. Born To Run
10. Devil With A Blue Dress
11. Good Golly Miss Molly
12. C.C. Rider
13. Jenny Take A Ride
14. I Hear A Train / Devil With A Blue Dress (Reprise)

My Original Crystal Cat CD’s –>EAC v. 0,95 beta 3 * –> WAV –> Flac Frontend –> FLAC Level 6 **

* Secure Mode.
** Verify, Replaygain, Treat Input Files As One Album, Align On Sector Boundaries.

Bob Dylan – New York, NY (10/20/94)

Bob Dylan
Positively West 52nd Street
Soundboard Recordings
October 20, 1994
Roseland Ballroom
New York City, NY
unidentified source>?>commercial boot>EAC>FLAC
No label information or catalogue number to be found.

CD 1:

01 Jokerman
02 If You See Her Say Hello
03 All Along The Watchtower
04 Simple Twist Of Fate
05 angled Up In Blue
06 Positively 4th Street
07 Mama, You Been On My Mind
08 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carrol

CD 2:

01 Boots Of Spanish Leather
02 God Knows
03 Joey
04 Maggieís Farm
05 Most likely You Go Your Way (and Iíll go mine)
06 My Back Pages
07 Rainy Day Women #s 12 & 35 (Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen on guitars)
08 Highway 61 Revisited (Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen on guitars)

NOTE:
Bob Dylan show from Soundboard, only the last two songs Bruce and Neil Young are present.
This is the audio of 1994-10-19/20 – NEW YORK, NY – ROSELAND BALLROOM ‘Bob Dylan Positively West 52nd Street’ (SBD Recording), since the show of the 19 was only with Bob Dylan, I deleted the part of that date, I renamed the files of the show 20, created new md5 and ffp and redid the infofile.

The Rolling Stones – Saturday Night Live – Various 1978

The Rolling Stones
Saturday Night Live
Various 1978
Burden Records SNL-103

TRACKLIST

Side A :
01. Dan Aykroyd imitates Tom Snyder doing an interview with Mick Jagger
who plays the part of himself* ->
O M I T E D officialy released (‘Saturday Night Live – 25 Years Of Music’)
02. Beast Of Burden*
03. Respectable*
04. Shattered*

Side B :
01. When The Whip Comes Down**
02. Miss You**
03. Far Away Eyes**
04. Love In Vain**

Lineage : LP -> CDr -> trade -> CDr -> EAC -> WAVE -> TLH -> Flac 6

* US-TV show Saturday Night Live, NBC studio, Westchester, New York, October 7, 1978
** Civic Center, Lakeland, Florida, June 10, 1978 – First concert of the 1978 US Tour

Note : the interest of seeding this LP bootleg is the four songs of Lakeland ’78.
Which are from the legendary source 3!
(in fact, the first one that came out) in EXCELLENT STEREO audience recording !!!
This is by far the best source of this show and probably the best audience recording of the tour.

Roxy Music – Hempstead, NY (03/08/76)

Roxy Music
Calderone Theater
Hempstead, NY
8 March 1976

01. Sentimental Fool
02. The Thrill of It All
03. Love Is the Drug
04. Mother Of Pearl
05. Bitter Sweet
06. Out of The Blue
07. Whirlwind
08. Sea Breezes
09. Both Ends Burning
10. For your Pleasure—>
11. Diamond Head
12. Wild Weekend

Bryan Ferry: lead vocal
Phil Manzanera: guitars
Andy MacKay: saxophones, oboe, keyboards
Eddie Jobson: keyboards, violin
Paul Thompson: drums
Rick Wills: bass and backing vocals

emperor nobody remaster

notes on the remaster

Hello again! Here is a very special treat courtesy of one of my best friends of the last, oh, 25 years, my pal Irin, a professional soundman in Brooklyn, NY. He was kind enough to send this to me, it was taped directly off the radio (WLIR-FM, Garden City, NY) by him in 1984, and it’s a b-e-a-s-t!

All the bootlegs I have ever run across of this performance are all from multi-gen tapes and sound horrifyingly compressed… the one on the Scorpio label (“Wild Weekend”) suffers from a ridiculous amount of compression and contains practically zero high end, whilst the other one I have (remastered by NoSpEx in 2007, I believe, from another source) is also from a mulit-generated tape and suffers from a pervasive clipping & distortion in the low end due to what he described in the notes I saved from that torrent as a faulty original digital transfer over which he had no control.

So, given that the performance contained herein is such an indisputably ripping scorcher, it seems appropriate to finally get this puppy circulating from a bona fide first-generation source, thanks to Irin. In this remaster I stayed away from EQ and noise reduction and whatnot, especially because of the other versions I mentioned where such things are prevalent to the point of intrusiveness. Bottom line is that this tape has survived the last quarter century in terrific shape and I really felt it didn’t need any artificial enhancements, especially since Irin’s transfer was so well-done & tasty to begin with.

All I changed was a few repairs of the isolated static (not too many, maybe twice in the whole show) and some channel dropouts and whatnot. The tape flip (first few seconds of “Both Ends Burning”) was patched using the aforementioned NoSpEx remaster, which I EQ’d paragraphically to get a closer sonic match with the main source (not easy because they were very different-sounding indeed). Hopefully it isn’t too intrusive, but at any rate it’s just a few seconds so no worries.

Someday, a pre-FM master of this will surface… a while back when whoever it was was torrenting all those WLIR masters I was seriously hoping for this one but I guess he didn’t have it, oh well. Until it surfaces this will probably be the best version out there, so give it a spin and see what you think… it’s a massive upgrade over the other versions, at least, IMO.

OK, enjoy, seed away when you are done, and remember we’re here to groove like we mean it and to share like we’ll die if we don’t.

emperor nobody
west oakland, california
u.s. of obama!

lineage: WLIR-FM broadcast, 1984—>chrome high bias cassette (remember those?)—>Sanyo tape deck (long gone!).

New transfer: Sony professional cassette deck—>M-Box—>24-bit encoding to wav—>FLAC level 6 via Trader’s Little Helper—>sendspace—>24-bit wav via FLAC Frontend—>16-bit wav via DB PowerAmp—>Sound Forge 9—>FLAC level 8 via Trader’s Little Helper—>brother, can you share a DIME—>you!

PS–Irin runs a website-with-accompanying-podcast-of-excellence called Ambient Chaser, check him out at http://www.ambientchaser.com early and often, OK?

Thanks of course go to him for taking the time to record & transfer the tape, to Le Musique Roxy for burning down the Calderone like they did and thanks to you for downloading this most stompin’ show.

Reseed Note:

I like my music tagged so i tagged all the files and therefore had to make a new md5 file.
I also added an ffp file.
Other than that the files are untouched and as they came with the original torrent.

Tagged & re-seeded on DAD by surfling april 2010.

All thanks go to Irin for providing and transfering this incredible tape in the first place
and to emperor nobody for cleaning it up and sharing it here originally!

Prince – New York, NY (02/15/04)

Prince
Franciscology
San Francisco, CA
02/15/04
New York, City, NY
04/20/04

Disk 1 –
02/15/04
Keyboard Intro
The Beautiful Ones
Nothing Compares 2 U
Insatiable
Sign O the Times
Pass the Peas
The Question of U
Twins in My Bed
The One Fallin’
Let’s Work
U Got the Look
Life O the Party
Uptown Up
Soul Man
Kiss
Take Me With U

Disk 2
02/15/04 (Cont)

Funky Intro Jam
I Wanna Take You Higher
There Was a Time
Days of Wild
America
Psychoticbumpschool
House Party
No Diggity
Musicology
Down by the Riverside

04/20/04
Musicology
Dear Mr. Man
Cream
I Cold Take the Place of Your Man
Sweet Thing
Proud Mary
Sometimes it Snows in April

Miles Davis – New York, NY (07/01/75)

Miles Davis Septet
July 1, 1975
Avery Fisher Hall
New York, NY

Project ID – lmpp326

Miles Davis (tpt, org); Sam Morrison (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

Source: “Band Recording”

Lineage: “Unknown”

disc 1

First Set:

d1t01. Warming Up/Turnaroundphrase
d1t02. Tune in 5
d1t03. Maiysha
d1t04. Unknown (Untitled original F, Untitled #19, Untitled original 750505)

Second Set:

d1t05. Right Off
d1t06. Mtume
d1t07. Latin (Lovin’ You)
d1t08. Ife

Notes:

– bass notes distorted and sound severly overloaded
– stereo recording with strong monaural characteristics
– noticeable hum which seems anti-correlated with keyboard during set 1

– d1t03: 2:05 might be either a very quick transition by the band or a splice/cut in tape; 17:37 tape flip/gap

– d1t05: 12:17 might be a small gap in music or quick transition

– d1t06: 7:01 gap in tape / unknown amount of music missing

– d1t08: fades out, unknown amount of music missing

– the two sources QC’ed for this date originated from the same digital transfer though they have different md5 and related signatures
they differ by the amount of zero padding at the start and at the set break between tracks 4 and 5, so only this source is used.
after adjusting there are then 2 locations (other than gap between sets) where for less than a frame there are minor differences. At these two locations neither recording sounds like it has a blemish.
d1t04: ~ 1:47, d1t08: ~ 5:38

– QC by mfv

Jimi Hendrix & Jim Morrison – New York, NY (03/07/68)

Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison
1968-03-07
New York, NY
Soundboard
Bootleg –> EAC Secure Mode –> Flac

Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Buddy Miles and other musicians all find themselves at New York
City’s Scene Club in 1968. What do you they do? They jam! Morrison is clearly wasted and sings some interesting
lyrics (“Morrison’s Lament”). This is the kind of bootleg they’ll never release. Its historical, funny, and cool to put
on at parties – no one else has heard it.

Here’s the setlist according to the artwork:

1. Red House
2. Wake Up This Morning And You Find Yourself Dead
3. Bleeding Heart
4. Morrison’s Lament
5. Tomorrow Never Knows
6. Uranus Rock
7. Outside Woman Blues
8. Sunshine of Your Love

http://www.me.umn.edu/~kgeisler/adead.html
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=rlcd0068&section=41
These two sites have more info on it.

Bruce Hornsby – Westbury, NY (08/20/96)

Bruce Hornsby
1996-08-20
Westbury Music Fair,
Westbury, NY

Source: Soundboard > DAT
cds provided by Jeff Travitz
cd > flac via XLD 20100518 (120.3)

Disc 1
Set I

01. Western Skyline > Masterpiece > Western Skyline 12:59.53
02. White Wheeled Limousine > (Jazz Tune) > (Feelings) 11:06.29
03. Carry the Water 05:58.51
04. Mandolin Rain > That Would Be Something > Black Muddy River 12:45.60
05. Walk in the Sun > (On Broadway) > (Scarlet Begonias) 07:11.49
06. Bass Solo 03:50.64
07. Cruise Control 05:53.64
08. Another Day > 04:53.02
09. Lot to Laugh Train to Cry 04:15.06

Disc 1 Total: 68:55.03

Disc 2:

01. Rainbow’s Cadillac 05:40.22

Set II

02. Spider Fingers > (Tempus Fugit) > Tighten Up > Spider Fingers 13:10.38
03. Talk of the Town 09:03.65
04. The Way It Is 09:36.17
05. Franklin’s Tower 07:22.20
06. Night on the Town 05:11.24
07. Fields of Gray 06:09.44

Disc 2 Total: 56:14.05

Disc 3:

01. Valley Road > 07:48.09
02. Valley Road 01:10.42

Encore:
03. Band introductions 02:29.40
04. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad 03:41.56
05. Look Out Any Window 06:59.68
06. Crowd 00:47.08

Disc 3 Total: 22:56.73

extracted & compiled by scott brown on 6/19/2010