Thelonious Monk – New York, NY (11/12/62)

Thelonious Monk Quartet
1962-11-12 (according to Chris Sherdidan)
The Village Gate, NY, NY

Bootleg Live at the Village Gate (Xanadu)

  1. Rhythm-a-ning (cut at start)
  2. Body and Soul
  3. Evidence
  4. I’m getting sentimental over you
  5. Body and Soul
  6. Jackie-ing

Thelonious Monk – Piano
Charlie Rouse – Tenor saxophone
John Ore – Bass
Frankie Dunlop – Drums

lineage: SBD > CD-R copy of original bootleg > Wav (EAC) > TLH > FLAC

Enjoy – Rhythm-a-ning is outstanding

The Band – New York, NY (09/18/76)

The Band
1976-09-18
New York, NY – The Palladium



WNEW simulcast
offending track “forbidden fruit” to comply with DIME

robbie robertson
rick danko
garth hudson
levon helm
richard manuel
howard johnson
charlie keagle
tom malone
jerry hey

79:32

01.dj intro 1:17
02.ophelia 3:50
03.shape i’m in 4:17
04.it makes no difference 7:18
05.the weight 5:18
06.king harvest 3:59
07.twilight 3:52
08.night they drove ol dixie down 4:52
09.across the great divide 2:59
10.stagefright 4:45
11.acadian driftwood 7:06
12.the genetic method 4:20
13.chest fever 5:01
14.wheels on fire 4:35
15.dont do it 5:03
16.dj chatter 1:26
17.up on cripple creek 5:05
18.lifes a carnival 4:17
19.ws wolcott medicine show 3:32

fm master

The Band – Buffalo, NY (07/06/74)

THE BAND
RICH STADIUM,
BUFFALO,NY,USA
JULY 6,1974

1-INSTRUMENTAL >
2-JUST ANOTHER WHISTLE STOP
3-STAGEFRIGHT
4-THE WEIGHT
5-SHAPE I’M IN
6-THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN >
7-ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE
8-ENDLESS HIGHWAY
9-UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK
10-UNFAITHFUL SERVANT
11-SMOKE SIGNAL
12-GENETIC METHOD >
13-CHEST FEVER W/ ERIC CLAPTON

CASSETTE AUD MASTER > REEL > REEL >
M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR >
TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

The Band – New York, NY (12/28-31/71)

The Band
Rehearsal at Ultrasonic Studios, Hempstead, NY
1971, Dec. ??
December 28-31, 1971 (SBD)
Academy Of Music, New York City, New York

Rehearsals:

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)

Show:

  1. Up On Cripple Creek
  2. The Shape I’m In
  3. The Rumor
  4. Time To Kill
  5. Strawberry Wine
  6. Rockin’ Chair
  7. This Wheel’s On Fire
  8. Get Up Jake
  9. Smoke Signal
  10. I Shall Be Released
  11. The Weight
  12. Stage Fright

  1. Life Is A Carnival
  2. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
  3. Caledonia Mission
  4. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
  5. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  6. Across The Great Divide
  7. Unfaithful Servant
  8. Don’t Do It
  9. The Genetic Method
  10. Chest Fever
  11. Rag Mama Rag
  12. (I Don’t Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
  13. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever

(w/ Bob Dylan)

  1. Down In The Flood
  2. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  3. Don’t Ya Tell Henry
  4. Like A Rolling Stone

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

Professor Goody Remaster of the Wild Wolf “Academy Of Outtakes” boot.
This edition includes remastered Ultrasonic Studios tracks (v.3) from a better alternate source than those provided in “Academy Of Outtakes”.

Goody’s additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (DC offset corrected; Pitch Bender, various amounts; Phase adjusted; Channels swapped; various levels adjusted; Tracking) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)

The Band – Watkins Glen, NY (07/27-28/73)

THE BAND
RACEWAY,
WATKINS GLEN NY

I also have copies of the Grateful Dead’s performance on these dates. You can find them here and here.

Disc 1

FRIDAY JULY 27, 1973
THE SOUND CHECK

1 INSTRUMENTAL
2 audience
3 INSTRUMENTAL
4 audience
5 DONíT DO IT
6 audience
7 W.S. WALCOTT MEDICINE SHOW

Disc 2

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973
THE CONCERT Part 1

1 Audience/ TUNING
2 INSTRUMENTAL
3 Audience
4 INTRODUCTION
SAM CUTLER & BILL GRAHAM
5 GOIN BACK TO MEMPHIS
WE’VE GOT A VISITOR
Comments about parachutist who sadly would die
6 audience
7 LOVINí YOU IS SWEETER THAN EVER
8 THE SHAPE IíM IN
9 THE WEIGHT
10 STAGE FRIGHT
1I SHALL BE RELEASED
12 DONíT DO IT
13 ENDLESS HIGHWAY
14 GENETIC METHOD
15 CHEST FEVER

Disc 3

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973
THE CONCERT Part 2

1 THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN
2 ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE
3 INSTRUMENTAL
4 HOLY COW
5 Audience
6 LIFE IS A CARNIVAL
7 SAVED
8 UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK
9 Audience
10 SHARE YOUR LOVE
11 WHEELS ON FIRE
12 W.S WOLCOTT MEDICINE SHOW
13 SLIPPINí & SLIDINí
14 Audience idiot demands allmans
15 RAG MAMA RAG

Disc 4

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973
THE CONCERT Part 3

SUMMER JAM (various members of)
ALLMAN BROTHERS, THE BAND & Grateful DEAD)
WATKINS GLEN, NY. RACEWAY
JULY 28, 1973
AFTER THE MAIN EVENT

RICK DANKO
1 A CHANGE IS GONNA COME (1st Take)
2 A CHANGE IS GONNA COME
3 RICK & CROWD CONVERSE
4 RAININí IN MY HEART
5 ìIT HASNíT BEEN PLANNEDî
6 TUNING & DIRECTION AS VARIOUS MUSICIANS CONVERGE & PROCEED TO MILL ABOUT & PLAY
7 Richard Manuel vocal Have you ever been mistreated
8 ìGO JERRYî
9 DA DI DE DAY Rick vocal
10 NOT FADE AWAY
11 ìLEVEL CHECKINGî
12 LET ME WRAP YOU IN MY WARM & TENDER LOVE Rick and Jerry vocals
13 REELINí & ROCKINí
14 ìWE WANT OUR MONEY BACKî
15 MOUNTAIN JAM
16/17 AMAZING GRACE
18 MOUNTAIN JAM

WATKINS GLEN EXPERIENCE
I had not been to the Woodstock festival, so Watkins Glen was my chance to go to ìWoodstockî in style: A tent, cooler, ice, food, beer, and a í61 Chrysler

Newport, and my friend Arti.
We had 2 brand new Sony ECM-22P electret condenser microphones and the trusty Hitachi 222TRQ stereo cassette recorder.
The concert was scheduled for Saturday, we arrived Tuesday afternoon, set up camp a ways from the concert field. Friday morning there was a rumor that the

sound check was going to happen later that afternoon, and that ticket holders would be allowed in. Friday, just around noon the gates were opened. We headed

for the front, our goal 40 feet out dead center from the stage. Unfortunately there were people already there, the only prime real estate in that vicinity

was covered by about 2 inches of water, as it had been raining off & on all week. The promoters were thoughtful enough to supply bottled water, pallets of

it, to the ticket holders. Seizing the opportunity we gathered 4 wooden pallets and walked them all the way up to the prime but flooded area. We placed the

pallets over the water and squared them, put coverage on top and presto, we were dry and soon would be high. We were about 40 feet, dead center from stage,

or about halfway between the soundboard & the stage.
We had brought 4, 4 ft long 1 inch wide metal conduit, with couplers, to hoist the microphones. Everything was set as THE BAND took the stage. We had our

mikes up, way up, and with the surprise of the Friday event, the crowd was not so dense, making us quite visible from the stage.
There were flyers circulated by the promoters which threatened that there was to be no recording of the concert ìcords would be cutî the flyer stated.
THE BAND went through there sound check, we went through ours, the sound was a little strong, especially with our mikes so high and close, we were thrilled.
I do not remember if there was a complete BAND song as the first soundcheck tune. If it was, we either had the pause button on or were not ready. I do not

remember either way.
The levels attenuated properly towards the end of the set, and then the Allmans came on. We decided not to record the brothers. Next the DEAD came on, as

they began to play Phil Lesh looked out and asked ìare you all ready out thereî? We thought he was talking to us, but werenít sure. Everything was going

fine, the first set was drawing to a close. It was during BIRD SONG that we were accosted suddenly by a big red headed and bearded goon, who waded through

the crowd and demanded that we cease taping immediately and wanted ìour tapes and our blanksî. I was standing, Arti crouched down and began fiddling, I kept

yelling at the goon to waste time and keep the jackass busy so as not to actually be able to see or get his paws on our stuff. He was also distracted looking

behind us to locate his next victim, anyone who was taping the show. Arti came up, handed him a cassette tape and 1 box of TDK SD90 tapes, it was half of our

supply. The goon grabbed our stuff and took off behind us. Arti had given him a blank, good thing because the tape we were using for the DEAD was also the

one we had used for THE BANDís Sound check.
We stopped taping, our tape ends in the middle of BIRD SONG.
The set ended and during the break it got dark. We hand held the mikes and taped the spectacular 2nd set with that awesome jam, we were shaken, paranoid, but

determined to pull this off.
Saturday, we decided to lower the mikes, using one four foot section hand held just about head level. This is why you can hear lots of audience during the

Saturday show.
Also, with the crowd gathering and the inevitable crush of the latecomers to the front, this caused jostling even up on our pallets. Arti & I kept watch over

the deck and recording levels. There were 2 other “friends, mitchell +1” who held the poles with the mikes. The instructions were to keep the mikes down at

head level. This is why there are multiple dropouts of the high frequencies, mainly on the left side. The mikes were separated, held by 2 people who at times

could not see each other. There are periods when the stereo image is better than others. The idea was that any recording would be better than no recording.
Also, it rained throughout the day, mainly during the BANDís set. At a couple of points it rained so hard we stopped recording and covered everything, even

the wires. That is why there is no Garth solo during the rain.
ON SATURDAY :
The DEAD played first, we were paranoid and did not take our eyes off the goon squad on stage. We operated in stealth mode for THE BAND, who played next.
The ALLMAN BROTHERS played in the dark, we were not so paranoid by them, we had also peaked during THE BAND, so we were a little more composed. This was my

first association with Genesee cream ale, which we had an ample of supply in the cooler.
I have not traded this show ever, the only people who had copies were 3 of us and a small circle of trusted friends.
It would be nice to get a sound board of THE BANDíS SET, One exists, for the bogus ìlive from Watkins Glenî official lp contains a few soundboard tunes, as

does The Bands “TO KINGDOM COME”, An entire Sound Board of this show would be great.
Ever wonder why the dead shows were all taped but the supporting bands were not????

I think the playing order was:
FRIDAY JULY 27, 1973 THE SOUNDCHECK
1 THE BAND
2 ALLMAN BROS
3 GRATEFUL DEAD

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973 THE CONCERT
1 GRATEFUL DEAD
2 THE BAND
3 ALLMAN BROTHERS
4 SUMMER JAM (members of all 3 bands playing)

TECH NOTES:
2 SONY ECM-22P electret condenser
microphones into
HITACHI TRQ-222 stereo cassette recorder
using TDK SD-90 cassette tape

Transferred the MC using a Sony tc we-175 deck with a dbx 2231 EQ
to a Sony rcd w500c, which is a standalone cd recorder

Master Audience Cassettes > EQ > CDR > EAC > CDR >
EAC > WAVE > TRADER’S LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

Jim Cooper January 2010

Talking Heads – New York, NY (08/13/79)

Talking Heads
The Mudd Club
New York, NY
Monday, August 13, 1979

-they had played The Dr. Pepper Central Park Music Festival with The B- 52’s on Friday, August 10, 197988:40 (A= 42:13; B= 46:27)-the show is @63m; what sounds like the sound- check is @25m

  1. The Big Country
  2. Warning Sign
  3. Love Goes To Buildings On Fire
  4. Stay Hungry
  5. Life During Wartime
  6. Paper
  7. Mind
  8. Heaven
  9. Electric Guitar
  10. New Feeling (minus beg.)
  11. Memories Can’t Wait
  12. Air
  13. Artists Only
  14. Psycho Killer
  15. New Feeling*
  16. Air*
  17. Heaven*
  18. Memories Can’t Wait*
  19. Life During Wartime*

David Byrne= vocals, guitarJerry Harrison= guitar, keyboards, vocalsTina Weymouth= bass, vocalsChris Frantz= drums*= possibly sound- check (?); there is no applause’New Feeling’ begins Part B



Arcorman, 14 June 2012:

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 3rd.

So: SHARE & ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

Steve Earle & Del McCoury – New York, NY (10/15/98)

Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band
“Sessions at West 54th St.”
Sony Studios, New York, NY
Oct. 15, 1998

01 Intro
02 Texas Eagle
03 The Mountain
04 Hometown Blues
05 interview
06 Love Is A Long Road *
07 Baltimore Johnny *
08 interview
09 You Know The Rest **
10 Goodbye **
11 interview
12 I Still Carry You Around
13 Carrie Brown
14 Outro

  • Del McCoury Band
    ** Steve Earle

From Video broadcast.

Steve Earle & Del McCoury – New York, NY (03/20/99)

Steve Earle & Del McCoury
1999.03.20
town hall, n.y.c.



(d-sbd)

The Recording:
Master – soundboard > unknown DAT recorder
Clone – DAT master > CDR > CDR

The performers:
Steve Earle vocals, guitar, mandolin
Del McCoury guitar, vocals
Jason Carter fiddle
Ronnie McCoury mandolin
Rob McCoury banjo
Mike Bub bass

The Set List:

— Steve Earle & Del MCCoury Band
Texas Eagle
My Old Friend The Blues
Graveyard Shift
Outlaw’s Honeymoon
Dixieland
Connemara Breakdown
Harlan Man
The Mountain
I Still Carry You Around

— Del MCCoury Band
Far Cry From Virginia
Don’t You Think it’s Time to Go
Red Eyes on a Mad Dog
She’s Left Me Again
I Feel the Blues Movin’ In
Black Jack County Chains
Nashville Cats
Get Down on Your Knees

Love is a Long Road

— Steve Earle solo
No. 29 intro
No. 29
Now She’s Gone
Goodbye
Song intro
So Different Blues
Song intro
Ellis Unit One

— Steve Earle & Del MCCoury Band
Mystery Train Pt. II
LeRoy’s Dustbowl Blues
Raleigh and Spencer
Song intro
Hometown Blues
Long Lonesome Highway
I’m Looking Through You
Ben McCulloch
Tom Ames’ Prayer
Carrie Brown
Copperhead Road
Lonesome Road
Hillbilly Highway
Down the Road

Pink Floyd – New York, NY (10/07/87)

Pink Floyd
Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
October 7, 1987

The Lost New York Tapes
Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR-010/011)
-In association with Get It On Productions (GIO)

Disc One:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
  2. Signs Of Life
  3. Learning To Fly
  4. Yet Another Movie/Round and Round
  5. A New Machine Part 1
  6. Terminal Frost
  7. A New Machine Part 2
  8. Sorrow
  9. The Dogs Of War
  10. On The Turning Away
  11. One Of These Days

Disc Two:

  1. Time
  2. On The Run
  3. Wish You Were Here
  4. Welcome To The Machine
  5. Us and Them
  6. Money
  7. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
  8. Comfortably Numb
  9. One Slip
  10. Run Like Hell

Roger Waters: Bass, Vocals
David Gilmour: Guitar, Vocals
Rick Wright: Keyboards
Nick Mason: Drums

Release Notes: An interesting set of circumstances led up to the release of this recording. To my knowledge, no other audio sources of this show have surfaced before today, however, according to some trading lists we’ve seen, there are two(!) audience-shot video tapes of this show.

Many thanks are owed to David Dyte (Get It On Productions) who made this tape available to Free Range Pigs for remastering and release. David’s story follows:

“I was visiting a friend who is more or less of an ex-Floyd fan. He still likes the music, but much prefers the Indie stuff nowadays. But in years gone by, it turns out he was quite a taper. He handed me a drawer full of assorted tapes to look through, mostly traded for, but a few of his own making. Lo and behold, here’s a tape of Pink Floyd at Madison Square Garden in 1987.”

“He said, ‘Did I do that? Wow! I forgot all about this. I’ll look for the master tape. It should be in another drawer with the rest.’ Well, he could not locate the box full of masters from his arena gig taping days, but this tape was made from the master immediately – the first and only time the master was played.”

Ray Charles – New York, NY (01/09/90)

Ray Charles
1990-01-09
NPR Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz [FM] Re-seed
Manhattan Beach Studios
New York, NY

Lineage: FM > ? > CD-R > WAV > FLAC

I received the CD-R in a recent trade with no lineage info. Dimebot reports that this performance was once here, uploaded by Antimudshark in Jul 2008.

Set List:

Summertime (G.& I. Gershwin, Heyward)
The Man I Love (G. & I. Gershwin)
Willow Weep for Me (Ronell)
Blues (Charles, McPartland) & Things Ain’t What They Used to Be (Ellington)
Am I Blue (Akst, Clark)
Portrait of Ray Charles (McPartland)
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
Ray and Marian’s Blues (Charles, McPartland)

Personnel:

Ray Charles-p
Marian McPartland-p