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

Paul Simon – Montauk, NY (08/07/95)

Paul Simon
Indian Field Ranch
Montauk, NY
08/07/95

The Ken G. Collection (Vol 126)

Source: Sony Stereo Tie Clip mic -> Sony WM-D3 Cassette Master

Transfer Lineage:
Maxell XLII > Sony Deck TC-WE 475 > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (standalone) > Soundforge 9.0 > Wav > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac Level 8 > Dime 7/10/14

Transferred, Balanced and Tracked by George (Upload 245)

This is the 6th year that Paul Simon had performed for the Save The Montauk Lighthouse Benefit.

This is another brand new recording that’s never been circulated until now.

That being said, the sound quality is less than average. It’s very distant and airy, with a lot of crowd and wind noise.

The actual songs are hard to hear at times. For Dedicated fans only.

The Boy In The Bubble
Slip Slidin’ Away
Cecilia
Late In The Evening
Proof
Still Crazy After All These Years
Graceland
You Can Call Me Al
Sound Of Silence

Total Time = 42:03 min

Enjoy

George

Simon & Garfunkel – Syracuse, NY (11/xx/67)

Simon And Garfunkel
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY
1967-11-xx

reel-to-reel “The NET-FM Show” – great early S&G!

This show is not taken from any previous torrent, it’s from my reel. Upon doing the transfer I noticed that Simon and Garfunkel sounded like Alvin and the Chipmunks. When the show was pitched, it was found to be almost a semitone too high. Pitch was matched to the online program “Virtual Keyboard”. This is truly a special Simon and Garfunkel show from the height of their powers, and shouldn’t be missed if you like the band.

Setlist: Runtime 27m14s:

A Poem On The Underground Wall
For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her
Overs
Introduction of Edward Simon
Anji
Patterns
The Sounds Of Silence
Scarborough Fair
America
Punky’s Dilemma

Known personnel:

Paul Simon
Art Garfunkel
Edward Simon 2nd Guitar
others unknown

Lineage: FM ->?->reel->Sound Forge 6.0 at 24 bit 48Khz ->heavy pitch correction ->60hz notch filter ->downsampling in Sound Forge->FLAC via FLAC frontend, level 6, sectors aligned and verified. Most of the warts in this recording were left in.

Enjoy!

A DoinkerTape

Miles Davis – New York, NY (06/20/70)

Miles Davis Septet
June 20, 1970
Fillmore East Auditorium
New York, NY, USA

Unedited soundboard recording, 57:27

Miles Davis (tp); Steve Grossman (ss, ts); Chick Corea (el-p, perc); Keith Jarrett (org, fl);
Dave Holland (b, el-b); Jack DeJohnette (d); Airto Moreira (perc, voc); Bill Graham (ann)

1 Directions (10:53)
2 The Mask 1 (11:15)
4 It’s About That Time (11:03)
5 I Fall in Love Too Easily > Sanctuary (4:37)
6 Bitches Brew (9:42)
7 Willie Nelson (9:20)
8 The Theme (0:34)

–Reference Set List–
1 Introduction (0:08)
2 Directions (10:52)
3 The Mask (11:11)
4 It’s About That Time (11:18)
5 I Fall In Love Too Easily (1:04)
6 Sanctuary (3:17)
7 Bitches Brew (9:43)
8 Willie Nelson (9:43)
9 The Theme (with applause) (0:57)

Miles Davis – New York, NY (06/17/70)

Miles Davis Sextet
June 17, 1970
Fillmore East
New York, NY, USA

Soundboard recording, 54:51

Lineage: SBD > MR > DAT @ 48 kHz >.wav via S/PDIF and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 digital soundcard >SoundForge 6.0 > CD Wave > flac(8), SBE OK)

1 Directions (10:40)
2 The Mask (11:02)
3 (9:38)
4 (15:21)
5 (7:16)
6 The Theme (0:51)

1 Directions (10:36)
2 The Mask (11:01)
3 It’s About That Time (10:43)
4 Bitches Brew/The Theme (14:10)

Miles Davis – New York, NY (04/06/86)

MILES DAVIS
April 6, 1986
Beacon Theater
New York, NY

Track List (1:14:32):

One Phone Call/Street Scenes – 1:59
Speak – 8:16
New Blues (Star People) – 5:45
Maze – 3:03
Maze Pt. II – 4:57
Human Nature – 8:42
Portia – 7:53
Splatch – 6:52
Time After Time – 9:03\
Carnival Time – 4:08
Tutu – 4:28
Tomaas – 9:17

Musicians:
Miles Davis – trumpet, keyboards
Bob Berg – soprano, tenor saxophones
Robben Ford – guitar
Robert Irving III, Adam Holzman – synthesizers
Felton Crews – electric bass
Vincent Wilburn, Jr. – drums
Steve Thornton, Marilyn Mazur – percussion

Source:
Soundboard

Lineage:
SBD >? >DAT @44.1 kHz >.wav via S/PDIF and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 >CD Wave >Trader’s Little Helper (level 6, aligned on sector boundaries)

Note:
Both Lohmann and Losin give this as an “audience recording,” but that is clearly not the case. A frequency analysis suggests a soundboard source and not an FM broadcast. This has been issued as a bootleg titled “Social Music,” however it is unclear whether this particular set, received on DAT, came from that bootleg release.