Grateful Dead – Oakland, CA (10/31/91)

Grateful Dead
10/31/91
Oakland Coliseum Arena
Oakland, CA

OTS; Nakamichi CM 300 CP4s >Sony WM-D6C [MX-S 100s w/Dolby C]
MX-S Cassette Masters Transferred Via Denon DR-M12HR w/Dolby C Engaged >Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48kHz)
WAV >Audacity (Amplify, Track Splits, Down Sample To 16bit/44.1kHz, Minor Edits [Tape Flips] & Fades) >Fix SBEs >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.53

Set I

  1. Tuning
  2. Help On The Way >
  3. Slipknot! >
  4. Franklin’s Tower
  5. Little Red Rooster
  6. Loser
  7. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (tape flip)
  8. Let It Grow

Set II
Disc II:

  1. Tuning
  2. Scarlet Begonias >
  3. Fire On The Mountain >
  4. Truckin’ >
  5. Spoonful > *
  6. Dark Star > *
  7. Ken Kesey Rap $
  8. Drums > (tape flip)

Disc III:

  1. Space >
  2. Dark Star > *
  3. The Last Time *
  4. Standing On The Moon >
  5. Throwing Stones > (tape flip)
  6. Not Fade Away

Encore:

  1. Werewolves Of London *

Final performance of Werewolves Of London

Jerry Garcia – Guitar
Bob Weir – Guitar
Vince Welnick – Keyboards
Bruce Hornsby – Piano, Accordion
Phil Lesh – Bass
Bill Kreutzmann – Drums
Mickey Hart – Drums
Gary Duncan – Guitar *
Ken Kesey – Rap $

OldNeumanntapr Notes;
This was probably the best Dead show I’ve ever seen, and recorded, both in terms of set list and performance. This was my only Halloween show that I’d seen of the Dead, and the band was ON FIRE! After retiring ‘Help On The Way > Slipknot’ for so long it was nice to hear it return. This was my third ‘Dark Star’, and probably the best of the three, and was the only time I’d seen them do ‘Werewolves Of London’. It was quite appropriate for Halloween. Gary Duncan made a return from playing on the 27th and it was cool to see and hear him on ‘Spoonful’ and ‘Dark Star’. This was also the only time I’d seen Ken Kesey and that was really special. There was a guy going through the tapers section that night passing out little raised stick-on pumpkins for Halloween, so I took one and stuck it to the front of my D6. It’s still there!

I went to this show with my ex wife Nikki and my friend Dave. This was the night that I got flustered driving through Oakland going to the Coliseum and accidentally made a left turn onto the railroad racks before making a quick getaway. Hey, I never liked city driving! Dave laughed at me, of course.

When we were coming home, back to San Luis Obispo County, we stopped for a late meal at the Denny’s restaurant in Gilroy. I remember that there were two guys in the lobby talking loudly on big oversized cell phones of the day, and Dave looked at me and said, ‘What do you bet they’re talking to each other!’ Too funny.

We took our new ’91 Honda Civic sedan to this show and Dave was impressed with the cruise control on the way home through the Salinas Valley.

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B.B. King – Oakland, CA (11/09/69)

B.B. King
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA
November 9, 1969
The Late Show

Source: Reel to Reel [Mono] Audience Master > Wav > EAC > TLH [sector boundary aligned] > Flac (Level 8)

kingrue upload #332

45 years ago today !!

The quality is really good considering the size of the venue.
Opening for the Rolling Stones on this tour.
Track 2 is something I’ve never heard anywhere before and I’ve heard a lot of BB.
In fact this entire recording is unique and wasn’t really played like this again after this tour.
This is a valuable piece of history and insight to BB’s past.
I just wish more was recorded, but I’ll take this 15 minutes.
I suggest all blues fans get a copy of this.

01 Instrumental
02 You’re Choking Me
03 Instrumental

Total TIme = 15:03 min

Enjoy

George

KISS – Oakland, CA (03/23/00)

Kiss – March 23, 2000
Oakland Coliseum – Oakland, CA

Recording Info:
Unknown Mics -> Dat -> CD

Transfer Info:
CD -> Samplitude Professional v11.1 -> FLAC
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
October 3, 2010

Notes:
— Disc change is seamless
— My recording didn’t come out so I used my friends source
— I did the best I could with the tracking
— There’s an Uncle John’s Band tease before 2,000 Man

Setlist:
d1t01 – Introduction
d1t02 – Detroit Rock City
d1t03 – Deuce
d1t04 – Shout It Out Loud
d1t05 – I Love It Loud
d1t06 – Shock Me
d1t07 – Firehouse
d1t08 – Do You Love Me
d1t09 – Calling Dr. Love
d1t10 – Psycho Circus
d1t11 – Heaven’s On Fire
d1t12 – Let Me Go, Rock ‘n’ Roll
d1t13 – 2,000 Man
d1t14 – Ace’s Solo Medley
d1t15 – Lick It Up
d2t01 – God Of Thunder
d2t02 – Cold Gin
d2t03 – 100,000 Years
d2t04 – Love Gun
d2t05 – Black Diamond

Encore:
d2t06 – Beth
d2t07 – Rock And Roll All Nite

Queen – Oakland, CA (12/16/78)

QUEEN
OAKLAND COLISEUM
OAKLAND CALIFORNIA(USA)
DECEMBER-16-1978


THE BAND
FEDDIE MERCURY Vocals Piano
BRIAN MAY Guitar Backing Vocals
JOHN DEACON Bass Guitar
ROGER TAYLOR Drums Vocals

SETLIST
CD 1
1 INTRO/WE WILL ROCK YOU
2 LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
3 SOMEBODY TO LOVE
4 IF YOU CANT BEAT THEM
5 DEATH ON TWO LEGS
6 KILLER QUEEN
7 BICYCLE RACE
8 IM IN LOVE WITH MY CAR
9 GET DOWN MAKE LOVE
10 YOU’RE MY BEST FRIEND
11 NOW IM HERE
12 SPREAD YOUR WINGS
13 DREAMERS BALL
14 LOVE OF MY LIFE
CD 2
1 39
2 ITS LATE
3 BRIGHTON ROCK/GUITAR SOLO
4 FAT BOTTOM GIRLS
5 KEEP YOURSELF ALIVE
6 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
7 TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN
8 SHEER HEART ATTACK
9 WE WILL ROCK YOU
10 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
11 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Pink Floyd – Oakland, CA (05/09/77)

Pink Floyd
In the Flesh
05/09/77
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA

Set I
Sheep
Pigs On The Wing 1
Dogs
Pigs On The Wing 2
Pigs (Three Different Ones)
Set II
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Welcome To The Machine
Have A Cigar
Wish You Were Here
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)
E1: Money
Us And Them
E2: Careful With That Axe, Eugene

Grateful Dead & Branford Marsalis – Oakland (12/31/90)

Branford Marsalis
Bruce Hornsby
Grateful Dead
12/31/90
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA

Brandford Marsalis Opener

1. Bill Graham Intro
2. Unknown Song
3. Kevin’s Country
4. White Wheeled Limousine

Track 3 with Bruce Hornsby, Track 4 w/ Hornsby and Rob Wasserman. 2nd Opening act for the Dead that evening (1st was Rebirth Brass Band)

Grateful Dead

Set 1:
d1t01 – Radio Intro/Tuning
d1t02 – Hell in a Bucket
d1t03 – Jack-a-Roe
d1t04 – Wang Dang Doodle
d1t05 – Row Jimmy
d1t06 – Mexicali Blues >
d1t07 – Big River
d1t08 – Bird Song *
d1t09 – Promised Land *
d1t10 – 1st set Recap
d1t11 – John Barlow on Brent Mydland’s death
d1t12 – Ken Nordine’s Flibberdy Jib
Set 2:
d2t01 – Countdown to Midnight >
d2t02 – Not Fade Away > *
d2t03 – Eyes of the World > *
d2t04 – Dark Star > *
d2t05 – Drums > **
d3t01 – Space > *
d3t02 – The Other One > *
d3t03 – Wharf Rat > *
d3t04 – Not Fade Away (reprise) *
Encore:
d3t05 – The Weight *
d3t06 – 2nd Set Recap
d3t07 – Johnny B. Goode *
d3t08 – Radio Credits

* With Branford Marsalis on Tenor & Soprano Sax
** With Hamza El Din on Percussion

Branford Notes:
Nakamichi CM-300s With CP-4 Shotgun Capsules->Sony TC-153SD Master SEC. 111, Row N, Seat # 3 (Taper Section) [TDK SA-X90 Master

Transferred Via: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO] CD >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.53
Recorded, Transferred, FLAC, Tags (Via xACT 2.53) & Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

Branford was one of the opening sets for the Dead’s 1990 New Year’s Eve show. I recorded all four shows of the New Years run that year with my newly-purchased Nakamichi CM 300s that I bought from my friend John Lech when he decided to buy Audio Technica AT-853a stealth cardioids. This was my second Grateful Dead New Years show, following the 1989 NYE show when Bonnie Raitt opened.

Grateful Dead Notes:

Nakamichi CM-300 CP-4 Shotguns >Sony TC-153SD (TDK SA-X Masters) Cassette Masters

Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.25 OTS; SEC 111, Row N, Seat #3

Recorded, Transferred, FLAC’d, Tagged, & Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

B&W photos: Pentax MX w/80-200 f/4.5-5.6 Maraxar Zoom Lens [T-Max 3,200 Pushed To 12,500 ASA] Shot From Tapers Section.

OldNeumanntapr Notes: This was the final night of my first four-night NYE run, and the second-to-last time that I used the Sony TC-153SD to master a show with. (The final time was the Bill Graham Memorial concert in Golden Gate Park in November of 1991.) This was probably the best of the NYE shows that I have recorded. Enjoy! I had my Pentax MX with me at this show and got some good photos from the tapers section, including a great shot of the bungee jumpers falling through the ceiling of the Coliseum at midnight. (Please don’t SELL it, it’s one of the best spur-of-the-moment shots I ever got.) I developed and printed the black & white film in the Cuesta College darkroom, when I was going to school there. These were the first shows that I used my newly-purchased, from my friend John, Nakamichi CM 300×3 set to record with.

I included a scan of all three of my New Year’s Eve ticket stubs together, though I wasn’t able to record the 1991 NYE show.

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