Derek & The Dominos – Cincinnati, OH (11/26/70)

Derek & The Dominos
Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio
November 26, 1970

Disc 1
Band Introductions
Got To Get Better In A Little While
Roll It Over
Blues Power
Stormy Monday

Disc 2
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
Little Queenie/Sweet Little Rock And Roller
Tell The Truth
Let It Rain
Everyday I Have The Blues (with BB King)

Bruce Hornsby – Cincinnati, OH (07/16/97)

Bruce Hornsby
Furthur Festival
Riverbend Amphitheater – Cincinnati, OH
7/16/97

01 What A Time >
02 Iko Iko >
03 Jacob’s Ladder
04 Fields of Grey >
05 Under the Boardwalk >
06 Fields of Grey
07 Tango King
08 When In Rome >
09 Sugaree //
10 Rainbow’s Cadillac
11 Quinn the Eskimo >
12 It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry >
13 Quinn the Eskimo

Source: SBD > CASS > CD
Transfer: CD > EAC > Audacity > WAV > FLAC
Taper Unknown
Transferred from CD by Bill Graves

Furthur Festival – Cincinnati, OH (07/16/97)

Furthur Festival
Riverbend Ampitheater
Cincinnati – OH
July 16, 1997

Source: Soundboard-> XLR Out-> Panasonic SV3700-> DAT Master

Transfer Info:
Master DAT Tape (Panasonic SV-3700) -> Coaxial SPDIF-> Marantz PMD 661 MKII (Solid State Recorder)->
SD Card-> Wav-> Flac Level 8-> Tagged (16/48)

Taped (a few hands in on these: Tim, Tom, Pete, Rob)
Transfers By Pete Ebel
March 7, 2020

  1. Moe.:
  2. Rebubula
  3. Yodelittle
  4. Rebubula
  5. Saint Augustine
  1. Sherri Jackson:
  2. Gonna Need Somebody
  3. What I Want
  4. Maple Tree
  5. Time & Time
  1. Ratdog:
  2. Wang Dang Doodle
  3. She Belongs To Me
  4. I Know You Rider
  5. West L.A. Fadeaway *
  6. Look’s Like Rain
  7. Easy To Slip
  8. Supplication Jam
  9. Bass Jam
  10. Supplication Jam->Easy To Slip Reprise
  11. Cassidy Reprise
  12. Touch Of Grey
  • With Jorma Kaukonen
  1. Jorma Kaukonen & Michael Falzarano:
  2. Hesitation Blues
  1. Planet Drum:
      1. Fire On The Mountain
      2. Only The Strange Remain
    1. Arlo Guthrie:
    2. Wake Up Dead
    3. This Land Is Your Land
    1. Bruce Hornsby:
    2. What A Time
    3. Jacob’s Ladder
    4. Fields Of Grey
    5. Tango King
    6. Sugaree
    7. Rainbow’s Cadillac
    8. Mighty Quinn
    9. Train To Cry->Mighty Quinn
    1. Thrust Jam
    2. Victim Or The Crime
    3. Maggie’s Farm
    4. Keep On Truckin’ Mama
    5. Victim and part of Maggie’s (FOB Schoeps)
    1. Black Crowes:
    2. Tuning
    3. High Head Blues
    4. If It Ever Stops Raining
    5. Jealous Again
    6. How Much For Your Wings
    7. Bring On, Bring On
    8. Nasty Boogie Woogie *
    9. Evil Eye
    10. Darling Of The Underground Press
    11. Come On Baby
    12. Thick N Thin
    • With Jorma Kaukonen
    1. All-Star Jam:
    2. Willin’
    3. Truckin’
    4. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad

    Peter Gabriel – Cleveland, OH (03/15/77)

    PETER GABRIEL
    March 15, 1977
    Music Hall
    Cleveland, Ohio

    Here Comes The Flood (Piano Version) 2:57
    On the Air 4:08
    Moribund The Burgermeister 4:47
    Waiting For The Big One 7:53
    A Song Without Words 3:53
    Excuse Me 3:20
    Solsbury Hill 5:17
    Ain’t That Peculiar 5:17
    Why Don’t We 7:08
    Humdrum 4:19
    Peter Talking 1:11
    Slowburn 5:20
    All Day And All Of The Night 4:12
    Here Comes The Flood (Band Version) 4:12
    Modern Love 4:37
    Band Introductions 1:09
    Down The Dolce Vita 10:36
    Back In N.Y.C. 7:37

    Peter Gabriel – Lead Vocals, Piano, Flute and Percussions
    Dusty Rhodes (aka-Robert Fripp – Guitars & Effects
    Steve Hunter- Lead Guitars
    Tony Levin – Bass Guitars, Stick, Backing Vocals
    Larry Fast – Synthesizers
    Alan Schwartzberg – Drums, Percussion and Backing Vocals
    Phil Aaberg – Keyboards and Backing Vocals
    John Maelen – Percussion and Backing Vocals

    Source 1:

    BROKEN EYES AND CONTACT LENSES

    Bonus Track
    2.6 Peter Gabriel Interview-Piccadilly Radio
    (April 1977-Manchester,UK) 15:56

    SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY EDITION 02
    “Hello Everyone! My, It’s been a fun-filled 2 years, hasn’t it? Imagine that… 2 years already! And to celebrate the occasion, we are offering you this very
    special show. This recording was sourced from the Pre-FM Master Reels of the Radio Broadcast, a source which was previously unavailable until now. The
    result is much higher quality sound compared to other available versions of this concert. We hope that you agree. Now, it is time for us to move on to
    our 3rd year. We already have some real dandies in the works. Just wait and see 🙂 Thank You for Supporting PRRP!

    YOU CAN KEEP MY THINGSÖ
    ††† The tempest had died down. It was done.† Peter Gabriel had left Genesis in 1975 after The LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY tour and was now about to embark upon a whole new venture as a solo artist.† Phil Collins was the new lead singer of the band Gabriel had left behind, and with the albums A TRICK OF THE TAIL and WIND AND WUTHERING, both released in 1976, Genesis were enjoying new levels of success in album sales and concert attendances.†
    This prompted mixed feelings for their ex-frontman, as he would later explain: ìIt felt kind of strange for me. I mean, I was very happy for the guys because I knew they could make it without me but itís strange how the way people feel about you can change so fast. When I was with Genesis, just because of the costumes and the stage shows, people assumed that I ëwasí Genesis, that I was doing everything, which was a faulty vision that I constantly fought to dispel. But when I had left and the band was reaching new heights, people started to assume that I had done nothing, which was a bit ego-bruising, to say the least !îÖ

    †† With that in mind, Peter Gabriel now had to prove that he could stand alone and create his own musical world.† No easy task after such an incredible run with as great a band as Genesis was then, but Gabriel was never a man to shy away from a challenge From the very start, he knew that he had to be as different from Genesis as possible, Both musically and visually – no more long and syncopated musical suites, no more batwings and flower masks.† The last months of 1975 and the first half of 1976 were spent at his home in England, resting with his family and slowly writing new material on the piano.†

    Having dug deep into his own musical background, he created a very special collection of songs, each of which had a distinct personality of its own, and he set about recording his first solo album.† In an effort to get away from the archetypal ëEnglishí rock sound, Gabriel sought the help of American producer Bob Ezrin, well known for his work with Alice Cooper and Kiss.† Most of the resulting album was recorded at Soundstage studio in Toronto, Canada. Ezrinís involvement in the project undoubtedly helped bring forth the raw sound that Gabriel was looking for, but it was the choice of musicians in his new recording band that would ultimately make this first solo album such a departure from Gabrielís previous recorded work.

    †† Steve Hunterís harsh guitar licks and Allan Schwartzbergís heavy drums were as far removed from the Hackett-Collins combination as could possibly be imagined, while Larry Fastís discrete synthesizer work couldnít be further away from Tony Banksí huge presence on the keyboards. Add Tony Levin, an amazing bass player with a unique style of his own, and the brilliant ex-King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp (who would insist on staying in the shadows, both on the album and the ensuing tour when he was referred to only as ëDusty Rhodesí), and you have all the elements needed to create an album as different from Genesis and progressive rock in general as a fly is from a windshield !† To further accentuate the contrast, Gabriel would also bring in orchestral arrangements for one of the songs, another first for the ex-Genesis angel.† One could still hear vague musical remnants of Peterís days with
    Genesis in songs like ìMoribund The Burgermeisterî and ìDown The Dolce Vitaî, but for the most part, this first solo effort was very fresh in its overall approach and it came as a delightful surprise to Peter Gabriel fans the world over.† The advertising campaign which accompanied the release of the album in February 1977 advised listeners to ëExpect The Unexpectedí.† Wise words indeed.
    †† With the album and first single ìSolsbury Hillî achieving deserved success, March 1977 saw Gabriel taking his new music out on the road.† Electing to avoid using costumes and elaborate stage choreography, Gabrielís voice, body and music would now be the only weapons he would use to try and conquer a whole new audience.† The set list consisted of the new album in its entirety, along with early versions of new songs that would later appear on his second album, and even a few covers.† By the time the tour reached the UK, the following month, ìWhy Donít We?î had been dropped from the set, never to reappear live or in a recorded version.

    †† Was the surprisingly heavy interpretation of Genesisí ìBack In NYCî as an encore a concession to his older fans ?† Only Peter could tell us but after playing ìThe Lamb Lies Down On Broadwayî on the 1978-79 tour for his second album, no more Genesis song would ever be included in the set list of a Peter Gabriel show.† The man was intent on making it on his own !† And it all began with the 1977 tour for his first album, from which we proudly bring you this exceptional recording of what was only Gabrielís sixth ever solo performance.† We most certainly hope that you are going to enjoy it as much as we do.
    PRRP Staff

    Notes from the Re-Master

    ††††††††††† This recording comes to us as a CD copy of the master pre-FM reels. The show was initially broadcast in the Cleveland area which has lead to a number of versions of the recording being available to the public. But this is the first time, to our knowledge; this pre-FM source has been available.

    ††††††††††† Despite its Pre-FM status there was still quite a bit of noise in this recording. Multiple techniques of noise reduction were tried but eventually an inversion-subtraction method was found to be most effective. This noise cancellation technique was variably applied throughout the show as needed to reduce the perceived noise. Manual removal of pops and clicks was necessary as was selective removal of an occasional buzz.

    ††††††††††† Tonality also needed a bit of adjustment. The original source was quite deficient in the bass and sub-bass components. Those were boosted. There were sections with prominent bass drum where even further bass enhancements were needed. Other sections were a little excessive in the treble range. Rather than a global treble reduction, a dynamic de-esser in the high treble range seemed most effective. This technique smoothed both the excessive sounding ìSSî when sung and the occasional piercing character of the high toned instruments.

    ††††††††††† Track gaps were found and removed. Some audience noise was reduced in volume but not was cut in length. The discs were re-balanced because the interview was added at the end of the show. This required a mix-pasting of the original cut in the show but fortunately, no patch was necessary as the cut occurred during applause. Finally, a small amount of echo was added to enhance the sound. Since this was a soundboard recording the presence was a bit dry and the sound character of a truly live performance was lacking. Adding a bit of echo helped to correct this problem.

    ††††††††††† The Interview section had quite a bit of noise that needed reduction. Two different techniques were used to accomplish this. The tonality also needed adjustment. Bass was reduced and treble/midrange was enhanced to better understand the dialogue. Frequent pops and clicks occurred and were manually removed. Finally, the Right channel was suppressed compared to the left and so the two channels were re-balanced.

    Source 2:

    Source: FM
    SQ: A+
    Lineage: FLac files (from a Yahoo trading group) > FLAC frontend > WAV > EAC > CDr (Taiyo Yuden Silver) > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC-level 8 > Dime
    More info and artwork: http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/showdetails.php?uid=2507

    Pearl Jam – Cuyahoga Falls, OH (08/26/98)

    Pearl Jam
    SV034 – “My City Was Gone”
    August 26, 1998
    Blossom Music Center
    Cuyahoga Falls, OH

    Source: 2-source mix: [Schoeps CMC6 + MK4 > Sonosax pre-amp > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D8 (first song: Sonic Studios DSM13 > PA-6LC > Sony PCM-M1)] + [unknown source] > cdr > flac
    Soundcheck Source: Sonic Studios DSM13 > PA-6LC > Sony PCM-M1 > cdr > flac

    Artwork: Allen Robertson

    DISC ONE
    01 Hail Hail
    02 Animal
    03 Given to Fly
    04 Corduroy
    05 MFC
    06 Immortality
    07 Footsteps
    08 Even Flow
    09 Jeremy
    10 In Hiding
    11 Daughter/(My City Was Gone)/(W.M.A.)
    12 Brain of J
    13 Rearviewmirror
    14 Better Man
    15 Wishlist
    16 Alive

    DISC TWO
    01 Elderly Woman…
    02 Do the Evolution
    03 Leatherman
    04 Black
    05 Baba O’Riley
    06 Yellow Ledbetter

    soundcheck:
    07 Black Diamond (instrumental)
    08 Noise of Carpet (instrumental)
    09 Noise of Carpet
    10 Leatherman
    11 Off He Goes
    12 Red Mosquito

    Show Notes (thanks to fivehorizons):
    Ed starts the show by arriving onstage via skateboard. ‘Immortality’ is renamed by people at the show as “Matt Fuckin’ Cameron” due to his stellar work on this number. Ed notes, “… we’re on our way to Philadelphia tomorrow … and we haven’t played there in a long time. We’re going to have to get out of here early to be sure we get there in time … it’s a long drive.” The crowd boos and Ed laughs and continues, “I’m just fuckin’ with you. You like to be fucked with, right?” ‘My City Was Gone’ is by the Pretenders, who are from Ohio (Akron to be precise), and is a song about Cleveland. After ‘Black,’ Ed mentions that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland: “Earlier this evening, I know you’ve got a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…we drove by it, I don’t know who runs the place, but…those people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones…” Jeff interrupts, saying: “And where’s the fucking Iggy exhibit, goddamn it!” Ed chuckles: “So what I was gonna say, was, it’s right by the airport, but we’re a lot closer tonight, having Iggy Pop here, standing right here … let’s just say next time we play here, it could be a year, maybe two…we hope, if it happens… if Iggy’s not in yet, after the show, we’re all gonna go down there and blow the place up…speaking of the hall of fame [he holds up a sign saying ‘Baba’] – the WHO!” and the band busts into ‘Baba O’Riley.’ [The Stooges, Iggy’s first band, were recently nominated to the HOF, but did not get in.] ‘Wishlist’ ends with the “radio song” verse, but instead of saying “I guess it never stops” he says “I guess it has to stop”. Jeff comes out for ‘Yellow Ledbetter’ wearing a Cleveland Cavaliers jersey with Shawn Kemp’s name and uniform number on the back.

    This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com, and is part of a series of the best Pearl Jam shows in existance.
    If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.
    Compiled by spacedvest on 10/26/03.

    Bruce Hornsby – Cincinnati, OH (07/16/96)

    furthur festival - 1997

    Bruce Hornsby
    Furthur Festival
    Riverbend Amphitheater
    Cincinnati, OH
    7/16/97

    01 What A Time >
    02 Iko Iko >
    03 Jacob’s Ladder
    04 Fields of Grey >
    05 Under the Boardwalk >
    06 Fields of Grey
    07 Tango King
    08 When In Rome >
    09 Sugaree //
    10 Rainbow’s Cadillac
    11 Quinn the Eskimo >
    12 It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry >
    13 Quinn the Eskimo

    Source: SBD > CASS > CD
    Transfer: CD > EAC > Audacity > WAV > FLAC
    Taper Unknown
    Transferred from CD by Bill Graves

    Bruce Springsteen – Cleveland, OH (08/09/78)

    Bruce Springsteen
    Agora Night
    The Agora Ballroom
    Cleveland, OH, USA.
    August 9th, 1978.

    Crystal Cat 731-734.
    FM Broadcast
    Original Silver CD’s –>EAC v. 0,95 to WAV –> MKW Tool 0,97 to SHN

    Disc 1:

    01. Intro
    02. Summertime Blues
    03. Badlands
    04. Spirit In The Night
    05. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
    06. Factory
    07. The Promised Land
    08. Prove It All Night
    09. Racing In The Street / Thunder Road
    10. Jungleland

    Disc 2

    01. Intro
    02. Paradise By The C
    03. Fire
    04. Sherry Darling
    05. Not Fade Away
    06. Gloria / She’s The One
    07. Growin’ Up
    08. Backstreets
    09. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

    Disc 3

    01. Intro
    02. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
    03. Born To Run
    04. Because The Night
    05. Raise Your Hand
    06. Twist And Shout
    07. Incident On 57th Street *
    08. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out *
    09. Kitty’s Back **
    10. Point Blank **

    * 16 sept The Palladium, New York, NY 1978.
    ** 17 sept The Palladium, New York, NY 1978.

    Disc 4 – Interview, San Diego 9th July 1978. King Biscuit Flower Hour. Dave Herman, KBFH Radiostation.

    01. Paradise By The C *
    02. What’s Up?
    03. The Product!
    04. Get Some Specific From You!
    05. The Sign on Sunset Strip!
    06. The Name Boss, Get Started!
    07. Any Kind of Life
    08. Feel Close To Them Fans
    09. Get Together! The E Street Band
    10. Terrific Time!
    11. Prove It All Night! *
    12. 13-14 Year When You Heard Those Records? I was Nine!
    13. The Point Was!
    14. It’s a Continuation!
    15. Meet The Producer, Jon Landau.
    16. None Specific.
    17. Long Time! Didn’t Take That Long Actually!
    18. I Like It!
    19. Lots More Songs!
    20. Maybe So! Hard To Sing!
    21. Be A Star! Trapping.
    22. Defination: That Contridiction.

    * Recorded at Berkeley Community Theater, Sat 11th July 1978.

    Brucebase:

    Soundboard and radio broadcast tapes (WMMS) available – good show. It’s interesting to note that this show was remastered by Bruce’s
    management and given to KSAN in San Fransico who broadcast it as a replacement for a scheduled Winterland rebroadcast. This must
    have happened in 1979 sometime. The remastered show has fantastic stereo seperation and coupled with the fact that this is a good show in the first place, it has to rank as one of the best of the available shows in 1978. – Released on LP and CD. The most recent (and best quality) CD releases of this show are”Agora Night” by Crystal Cat and “Just In Time For Summer”