RatDog & Phil Lesh & Friends – Oklahoma City, OK (07/09/01)

Ratdog
Phil Lesh & Friends
July 9, 2001
Zoo Amphitheatre
Oklahoma City, OK

Ragdog Set

1 Blackbird @
2 FOTD @*
3 Masterpiece @* (band joins)
4 UJB ->
5 Playin ->
6 Oct. Queen ->
7 Deep End ->
8 Even So ->
9 Estimated ->
10 Other One Jam #->
11 Bass/Drums

DISC TWO
1 Ashes & Glass ->
2 Terrapin ->
3 Playin’ reprise ->
4 UJB

@ – acoustic Bob & Rob
@* – Bob, Rob and Mark
“Wheel”, “Playin” and “Supplication” teases during “Other One Jam” (Bad as F**K!!)

Phil Lesh Set

Set 1
Disc 1

  1. Crowd/tuning
  2. The Music Never Stopped >
  3. Cassidy
  4. Bomb Bay Doors Fixed
  5. Celebration >
  6. Crazy Fingers
  7. Just A Little Light

Disc 2

Set 2

  1. Crowd/tuning
  2. Jam >
  3. Wharf Rat >
  4. She Said, She Said >
  5. Cryptical Envelopment
  6. Stella Blue >
  7. Other One >

Disk 3

  1. The Wheel
  2. Rap/Intros
  3. Like A Rolling Stone

Wilco – Oklahoma City, OK (04/25/05)

Wilco
Bricktown Events Center
Oklahoma City,OK
April 25,2005

source info: CSB>d8>imac>spin dr wave>toast>lacie external>fujifilm 80 cdr
10 yards back floor right stack#
files renamed, reflacced and tagged.

setlist:

  1. Hell Is Chrome
  2. Muzzle Of Bees
  3. Hummingbird
  4. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
  5. Handshake Drugs
  6. A Shot In The Arm
  7. At Least That’s What You Said
  8. Jesus, Etc.
  9. Hesitating Beauty
  10. One By One
  11. Theologians
  12. I’m The Man Who Loves You
  13. I’m Always In Love
  14. Poor Places
  15. Less Than You Think
  16. Spiders (Kidsmoke)
  17. Encore break
    Encore 1:
  18. Radio Cure
  19. The Late Greats
  20. Kingpin
  21. I’m A Wheel

Encore 2:

  1. Misunderstood
  2. Monday
  3. Outtasite (Outta Mind)

Encore 3:

  1. Heavy Metal Drummer

The Who – Oklahoma City, OK (08/24/68)

The Who
1968-08-24
Oklahoma City, OK
Wedgewood Park
early show

This is probably the best sounding audience recording from the summer of 1968 tour! According to “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere”, and most significantly, to the period poster (as featured on the booklet rear page, kudos to Mike who put it on The Who Concert Guide web),
The Who played two shows that day; this is definitely the early show as Pete comments on the sun bearing down on their necks and audienceís eyes, which would be the case of the sun position in that latitude at circa 15:30 in late August (by 8 p.m. the sun had set).
It is doubtful if this is a recording of the complete show, lasting less than 30 minutes from beginning to end, comprising just 6 songs. Those days they would end their sets with the highly explosive ìMy Generationî and it is not probable that they omitted it this time; Magic Bus and Shakiní All Over were often played right before it. It looks more likely that somebodyís 30-minute side of a tape ran to an end (C-60ís were the standard-length cassettes then, it seems to have run a bit faster during the recording ñ see comment below).

The quality of the recording is not stellar, but still pretty listenable. Definitely, it is a lot better than the Singer Bowl and a wee better than Jaguar or Fillmore West tapes from the same tour. Nevertheless, the recording suffered from several problems which needed to be rectified: 1) The speed/pitch was too (s)low because the tape ran a bit faster during the recording, exactly by one whole semitone, and that was easily corrected in Soundforge. Therefore the resulting playing time on the bootleg totalled 30í30î; after the pitch/speed shift it clocks
out at 28í48î. 2) Another very common bootleg disease was the channel swap, although stereo separation is not prominent (yet just before the beginning of Substitute, tapping on the right channel
mike can be heard as if the taper was trying to check the controls and fiddled with them 15 seconds into the song). Also channel balance adjustment was necessary ñ the left channel was a lot weaker so I amplified it, but it still sounds a bit muffled. 3) During ìI Canít Explainî there are tape anomalies ñ it sounds like the tape got chewed up in the player some time later during playback, about half a second is missing, the worst bit probably being cut. Due to the pasting of the tape back together, the head alignment after the anomaly changed and the volume dropped. It stayed considerably lower in both channels so I panned them to the previous recording level.
Otherwise I made no other sound adjustments or eq-ing.
Some sources claim this might be a recording of a show The Who played on 19th or 29th March, during the previous US tour that year. This is quite improbable, Magic Bus had not been released then and therefore was not played live.

I liberated this section off the “Cry Blue Murder” bootleg; the Dallas 1967 part of it has been made available here already. I have included only the rear cover of the original CD, the front contains Roger’s picture from about ’71/72 and really makes no sense. (The back cover pictures are bogus as well; Keith used that drum kit in late 1966, by Dallas, and in Oklahoma, too, he already had the ìPictures of Lily ñ Patent British Exploding Drummerî kit.)
I included a cover I made myself from various period sources. Mind you, itís a Ploy díOr. Lineage: silver disc > WAV+adjustments (Soundforge) > FLAC (level 8)

SET LIST:
01 Substitute
02 I Can’t Explain
03 Boris The Spider
04 A Quick One, While He’s Away
05 Magic Bus ñ Shakin’ All Over

(By the way, has anybody got the 7th August gig in Central Park? It is
rumoured to be only fair, but it would make the set of recordings from that tour complete.
Another recording extant is claimed to be from FW on 13 or 15 August, but that sounds
pretty suspicious: Johnís phrasing of ìHeaven and Hellî was different in í68, and the sets
would still end with destructive ìMy Generationî, and Peteís licks are more confident and
less chaotic – this sounds more like the early í69 recording with Tommy excised. It is a pity the
set does not contain Young Man Blues, which would prove its origin without any doubt: in 68
they played it in F but by 69 they transposed it down one semitone to E, probably to make it
easier to play, and sing. Anyway, this recording is available elsewhere.
The 5th April audience recording from Fillmore East would be most welcome, too.
Seed them here!)

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Joni Mitchell – Oklahoma City, OK (08/03/79)

Joni Mitchell and The Persuasions
1979-08-03
Oklahoma City Amphitheater
Oklahoma City, OK

The Persuasions
01 Slip Sliding Away
02 Only Sixteen
03 Searchin’/The Real Nitty Gritty
04 Let Them Talk
05 All I Have To Do Is Dream
06 Sincerely
07 Return To Sender
08 Stardust
09 Candles In The Rain
10 The Lord’s Prayer

1: Big Yellow Taxi
2: In France They Kiss On Main Streey
3: Coyote
4: Edith And The Kingpin
5: Just Like This Train
6: Free Man In Paris
7: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
8: Jaco’s Solo/Dry Cleaner From Des Moines (cut in middle)
9: God Must Be A Boogie Man
10: Hejira
11: Don’s Solo /Dreamland
12: Black Crow
13: Help Me
14: Amelia
15: Furry Sings The Blues
16: Raised On Robbery
17: Shadows And Light
18: Why Do fools Fall In Love?
19: Woodstock
20: Jericho

Source 1:

Joni’s set only

Audience recording
Lineage: CDR Mail Trade > EAC > flac

Source 2:

Goody Pitch-Corrected Remaster

Very nice audience recording

randall’s original lineage:
CDR MailTrade from reputable source > EAC (Secure) > flac (level 8, aligned and verified) >

Goody’s additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (Pitch bender +58 cents; Phase adjusted; Tracking updated; Split single track 18 into new tracks 18 & 19; some mic-bump and wind noise reduction; fades) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)

Joni’s band:
Joni Mitchell – guitars, vocals
Jaco Pastorius – bass
Pat Metheny – guitar
Lyle Mays – keyboards
Michael Brecker – sax
Don Alias – drums, percussion