Bruce Hornsby – Oakland, CA (11/08/98)

Bruce Hornsby
11/08/98
Yoshi’s
Oakland, CA

Soundboard recording.
Early Show:

Over the Rainbow >
Funhouse
See The Same Way> (House At Pooh Corners)
Spider Fingers >
(Tempus Fugit) >
(Itsy Bitsy Spider) >
(Over the Rainbow) >
Spider Fingers
Tighten Up >
Respect >
Spider Fingers
Boo Radley
Stranded On Easy Street
Fortunate Son
Mandolin Rain
Encore: Cruise Control

Late Show:

Preacher In The Ring II
The Longest Night
Women Are Smarter
Rye Whiskey >
Western Skyline >
Don’t Do It
King Of The Hill >
(Rambler’s Hornpipe) >
(Mello Yello) >
(First There Is A Mountain)
King of the Hill
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys >
(And I Love Her)
Great Divide >
(Tell Me Something Good) >
(Signed, Sealed, Delivered)
Encore: Big Rumble

All of the late show (and possibly the early one) is with Steve Kimock on guitar.

Bruce Hornsby – Keyboards, Vocals
Steve Kimock – Electric Guitar
Doug Derryberry – Electric Guitar
J.T. Thomas – Keyboards
John D’Earth – Trumpet
Bobby Reid – Saxophone
Debbie Henry – Vocals
J.V. Colier – Electric Bass
Michael Baker – Drums

Bruce Hornsby has a habit of playing snippets of random songs inside of another song. Often, in fact, he’ll play two or three pieces of songs inside another full song. For example in this show he plays “Ramblers Hornpipe,” “Mellow Yellow,” and “First There is a Mountain” within the frame work of “King of the Hill.”

Normally creators of bootlegs will simply track those snippets in the same track as the full-on song. In this case, for unknown reasons the creator decided to create separate tracks for each snippet. Kind of obnoxious, if you ask me, but that’s the way it is. Great, great show though. Tons of fun.

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.

Do NOT Convert To MP3. Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Frank Sinatra – Oakland, CA (05/22/68)

Frank Sinatra
05/22/68
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA

Day In – Day Out
I Get A Kick Out Of You
Moonlight In Vermont
The Lady Is A Tramp
I Have Dreamed
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
That’s Life
Ol’ Man River
All I Need Is The Girl
Willow Weep For Me
Goin’ Out Of My Head
Nance (With The Laughing Face)
Fly Me To The Moon
It Was A Very Good Year
My Kind Of Town
Bonus: High Hopes For Kennedy