Bob Dylan – Down in the Basement, 1967

BOB DYLAN,TINY TIM & THE BAND
‘Down in the Basement’
West Saugerties, New York
1967

Moonlight 9642
Released: 1996

SOURCE: Factory Pressed Disc > dBpoweramp (AccurateRip) > FLAC Level 8

400dp iScans

I GOT YOU BABE
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE
INSTRUMENTAL 1
GONNA GET YOU NOW
INSTRUMENTAL 2
MIGHTY QUINN
LO AND BEHOLD
APPLE SUCKLING TREE
TINY MONTGOMERY
I SHALL BE RELEASED
INSTRUMENTAL 3
INSTRUMENTAL 4
SONNY BOY
PIANO RAG
INSTRUMENTAL 5
BE MY BABY

JTT, February 2021

Miles Davis – New York, NY (05/17/58)

Miles Davis Quintet
“Bandstand USA” – Mutual Network radio broadcast
Café Bohemia
New York City, N.Y.
May 17, 1958

Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); Bill Evans (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Guy Wallace (ann)

  1. Four (Davis) 4:53
  2. Bye Bye Blackbird (Henderson-Dixon) 6:54
  3. Walkin’ (Carpenter) 6:34
  4. Two Bass Hit (incomplete) (Lewis-Gillespie) :46

19:09

http://www.plosin.com/milesAhead/Sessions.asp?s=580517

Note: As with apparently all sources, Track 16 is incomplete. However, this recording seems to be even more incomplete than most discographies indicate, ending before the broadcast announcer’s voiceover. It sounds like the CD that was the source for these recordings began skipping, and the track ends prematurely. This version also does not include the radio introduction, that precedes some sources of Track 13.

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Not the most complete recording available. Missing (spoken) intro to Four and end of Two Bass Hit.

Miles Davis – New York, NY (10/xx/57)

Miles Davis Quintet
10-XX-57
Birdland
New York, New York

Project ID – LL97

Source: FM Broadcast
Lineage: AFRS radio broadcast > ?? > cd (Peter Losin’s Archive) >
cd duplicated (burner to burner) > eac > flac (lvl8)

Miles Davis (tpt); Bobby Jaspar (ts); Tommy Flanagan (p); Paul Chambers (b);
Philly Joe Jones (d)

disc 1

d1t01. Introduction
d1t02. All of You
d1t03. Four
d1t04. Nature Boy
d1t05. A Night in Tunisia

Notes:

  • This source has a steady static to it, but is the complete recording for the date.
    The previously released LL38 was missing two tracks.
  • This source does not fade in and out between songs as the previously releases LL38 did.
  • Thanks to Peter Losin for supplying this source. http://www.plosin.com
  • “I’m unsure of the exact date of this recording. Davis was out of commission
    during September 1957 following surgery. Ken Vail has the Davis Quintet with
    Sonny Rollins, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Art Taylor at CafÈ Bohemia for
    four weeks (August 31-September 27), but the first post-surgery engagement was
    apparently at CafÈ Bohemia in mid-October (October 11-16), followed by a
    two-week stay at Birdland, (October 17-30). Thanks to Chris DeVito for help with
    this date.” – Credit to Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com/
  • “Sonny Rollins left the Quintet to form his own band, probably during Davis’s recovery.
    Soon thereafter Davis fired Taylor and Garland. For replacements he found Bobby Jaspar,
    Jimmy Cobb, and Tommy Flanagan. Cobb soon left, to be replaced by Philly Joe Jones.
    These tunes, originally issued on an AFRS transcription, were probably recorded
    sometime during the two-week stay at Birdland.” – Credit to Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com/
  • “According to Chris Sheridan, Cannonball Adderley replaced Jaspar in the Quintet
    in early October, and he was in place for the CafÈ Bohemia and Birdland dates
    (see above). It’s possible that Adderley replaced Jaspar during one of these engagements,
    but the saxophonist here is definitely Jaspar. Sheridan also claims that Adderley
    joined the Davis group for a one-night performance at Philadelphia’s Convention Hall
    (October 19). The Davis Quintet (with Adderley), along with groups led by George
    Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Chico Hamilton, and Helen Merrill, then participated in the
    “Jazz for Moderns” tour which lasted until late November. Some of the venues: Carnegie
    Hall, New York (Nov 2); Kiel Opera House, St. Louis (Nov 12); Kansas City Auditorium
    (Nov 13); Huff Gymnasium, Urbana-Champaign (Nov 14); Orchestra Hall, Chicago (Nov 15);
    Masonic Auditorium, Cleveland (Nov 16); Masonic Temple, Detroit (Nov 17); Carnegie Hall,
    New York (Nov 22); National Guard Armory, Washington (Nov 23).” – Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com/
  • QC done by Bgreen

Miles Davis – New York, NY (02/18/50)

Miles Davis
February 18, 1950 (21:56)
WNYC Studio, New York
WNYC radio broadcast
Miles Davis Sextet

  1. Conception (G. Shearing) 4:07
  2. Ray’s Idea (R. Brown-W.G. Fuller) 5:54
  3. That Old Black Magic (J. Mercer-H. Arlen) 2:16
  4. Max is Making Wax (O. Pettiford) 3:59
  5. Woody ‘n’ You (D. Gillespie) 5:40

Miles Davis (tpt); J.J. Johnson (tb); Stan Getz (ts); Tadd Dameron
(p); Gene Ramey (b); Art Blakey (d)

Tom Waits – New York, NY (09/10/88)

Tom Waits
Mixed Bag WNEM-FM
New York City – NY
1988-09-10

This is only the live songs and a part of the interview.

The album songs and the live song by Bruce Springsteen have been omitted.

This is yet another one of the rare shows that you often hear about but never find anywhere.

(courtesy of M.R. archive) ;O)

Thank you very much to my good friend Mauro Verona for sharing this gem. :o)

Quality : A

Lineage :

Source: FM Broadcast > unknown generation cassette

Wav > WavePad Sound Editor > Flac

Setlist :

  1. Intro
  2. Yesterday Is Here
  3. Intro Last song
  4. Time

Enjoy. ;o)

Tom Waits – Transmission Impossible: 1975-1977

Tom Waits
Transmission Impossible (2015)
Label: Eat To The Beat

This 3 CD set includes radio broadcasts transmitted during this initial period of Tom Waits career, and features complete live performances recorded in; 1975 at the studios of KRQS FM, Minneapolis, featuring just Tom alone at his piano; in December 1976 at Media Sound Studios – another in studio session during which, between numbers, Tom is interviewed by the station presenter; and in 1977, back in the big apple at the famous, My Father s Place venue, out on Long Island.

Tracklist:
CD1 – Minneapolis 1975
1-1 Emotional Weather Report
1-2 Eggs And Sausage (Intro)
1-3 Eggs And Sausage
1-4 Better Off Without A Wife
1-5 Semi Suite
1-6 Spare Parts
1-7 The Ghosts Of Saturday / The Heart Of Saturday Night
1-8 New Coat Of Paint
1-9 Warm Beer And Cold Women
1-10 Virginia Avenue
1-11 San Diego Serenade
1-12 Putnam County
1-13 Ol’ 55
1-14 Mr. Siegal (from The Don Lane Show Australia 1981)
1-15 Tango Til They’re Sore (from Late Night with David Letterman NYC 1986)
1-16 Time (from Late Night with David Letterman NYC 1986)

CD2 – New York 1976
2-1 Emotional Weather Report
2-2 A Sight For Sore Eyes
2-3 Step Right Up
2-4 Eggs And Sausage / Invitation To The Bues
2-5 Jitterbug Boy
2-6 Diamonds On My Windshield
2-7 San Diego Serenade
2-8 Tom Traubert’s Blues
2-9 New Coat Of Paint
2-10 The Piano Has Been Drinking
2-11 I Can’t Wait To Get Off Work

CD3 – New York 1977
3-1 Standin’ On The Corner
3-2 I Never Talk To Strangers
3-3 Pasties And G-Strings
3-4 Invitation To The Blues
3-5 Jitterbug Boy
3-6 Step Right Up
3-7 I Wish I Was In New Orleans / Small Change
3-8 The Piano Has Been Drinking
3-9 Emotionak Weather Report
3-10 Muriel
3-11 Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come
3-12 Tom Traubert’s Blues

Bob Dylan – New York, NY (07/15/86)

Bob Dylan
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
July 15, 1986

01 – Shake A Hand (Joe Morris)
02 – Positively 4th Street
03 – Clean Cut Kid
04 – I’ll Remember You
05 – Shot Of Love
06 – We Had It All (Donny Fritts-Troy Seals)
07 – Masters Of War

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
08 – Straight Into Darkness (Tom Petty)
09 – Think About Me (Tom Petty)
10 – The Waiting (Tom Petty)
11 – Breakdown (Tom Petty)

12 – The Times They Are A-Changin’
13 – One Too Many Mornings
14 – It Ain’t Me, Babe

15 – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
16 – Band Of The Hand
17 – When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
18 – Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
19 – Ballad Of A Thin Man

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
20 – Make It Better (Forget About Me) (Tom Petty)
21 – Spike (Tom Petty)
22 – Don’t Do Me Like That (Tom Petty)
23 – Refugee (Tom Petty & Mike Campbell)

24 – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
25 – Seeing The Real You At Last
26 – Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
27 – I And I
28 – Like A Rolling Stone
29 – In The Garden

30 – Blowin’ In The Wind
31 – Unchain My Heart (James Freddy/Agnes Jones)
32 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Concert #26 of the 1986 True Confessions US Tour.
Concert #45 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1986 concert #45.
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Tom Petty (guitar),
Mike Campbell (guitar),
Benmont Tench (keyboards),
Howie Epstein (bass),
Stan Lynch (drums)
The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis,
Queen Esther Marrow,
Madelyn Quebec,
Louise Bethune (backing vocals).

12-14 Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
13, 14, 32 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
15, 30, 32 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
16 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass).
24-28, 30-32 Ron Wood (guitar).

Note. 3 broadcast in the program – Eye-witness News – by WABC-TV, 15 July 1986.

BobTalk

  • All right, New York City baby. We’re celebrating here tonight.
    Just because, just being alive, just being alive in this city is reason enough to celebrate.
    And we’re gonna celebrate it. (before Clean-Cut Kid)
  • You and me, we had it all. Ha-ha. I sung that for anybody who’s ever had their heart broken
    just one time.
  • All right, I’m gonna play all the songs in the same key tonight. It seems like a good idea.
    What do you think? (before It Ain’t Me, Babe)
  • Thank you. Thank you very much. Tom and I are gonna sing an old song for you now.
    A song they used to play on the radio when we were growing up.
    I think I’m the oldest person here, am I right? Oh, I’m sorry.
    OK, when I was growing up they used to play these kind of songs on the radio.
    Anyway they don’t write these kind of songs anymore. Kind of a shame, but it’s true.
    So this is about, … song about a man who thinks he knows it all, ha-ha but, ….
    (before I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know)
  • I wanna say hello to all those people standing over there to the right.
    I wanna say hello to all of them. You know who you are. And you do too.
    All right, anybody know what time it is? What time is it?
    All you rock music critics should know. I know there’s plenty of you out there.
    You know what time it is? I hope you do. Or you ain’t gonna be a rock critic for long?
    (before Band Of The Hand)
  • OK, Ricky Nelson, he did a lot of my songs, Ricky Nelson.
    I wanna do one of his called Lonesome Town. Actually I heard this song when I was about oh,
    say I dunno, two years old. It really had an impression on me. (plays Lonesome Town)
    Thank you. Thank you, Ricky.
  • All right, ha-ha, what time is it. We got a curfew tonight.
    If youíre checking on that right now, this might … time, what time is it? Weíve gone over
    curfew. OK, I wanna introduce Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers too.
    On the keyboards, Benmont Tench. All the people in the back can hear it right.
    Ha-ha, OK, New York City baby. Ok now, on the guitar, Michael Campbell.
    Right, on the drums now, Stan Lynch. OK now, on the bass guitar, and the rest of the
    instruments, Howie Epstein. I especially wanna thank Mr. Tom Petty himself.
    A real gentleman, he should be around a long time. And another old friend of mine,
    and a special guest guitar player, Ronnie Wood. Actually Ronnie’s been up here for
    a while now, ha-ha. I also of course have my own Heartbreakers.
    I’m glad some of you recognize that. That’s Queen Esther Marrow and Carolyn Dennis,
    Madelyn Quebec and Louise Bethune. Anybody out there wanna be introduced? Ha-ha,
    Iím ready to introduce anybody tonight. (before Like A Rolling Stone)
  • All right now, we played that for all the, you know weíve got all the Ray Charles fans out
    there tonight. We played that for you all. (after Unchain My Heart)

4 new songs (16%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour.

Stereo audience recording, 145 minutes.

LB-00536 xref-01340 ; 70min+61min+43min ; 3CDR ; Rating: B+
(LB-00536 ; 47min+40min+46min+43min ; 4CDR ; Rating: B+)

7/15/86, Madison Square Garden. NYC
from the cb master audience

very good to excellent sound; upfront talking d1t8; strange noise possibly
clapping at d1t10 1:17 & 1:35

(a bittorrent from 12/13 is missing d3t7,8,9 and is a sort of close eac match on d1t2
with same digital flaws plus another set of discontinuities between tracks;
described as “Audience Recording 145 mins” with filenames like “bd86-07-15d1tr01.flac”;
xref-01320)

(a bittorrent from 01/14 is a close eac match on d1t1 with same digital flaws plus more
discontinuities between tracks; mis-described as “LB-0536” and also as
“CB master cassette>DAT>CDR>Direct audio converter>HD, DP” with filenames like “Disc 1\CD Track 1.flac”; xref-01340)

drop/cut between cdrs; discontinuities between tracks