The Band – Philadelphia, PA (09/17/76)

The Band
1976-09-17
Spectrum Theater,
Philadelphia, PA

source: aud cassette master
taped by Rich Petrunis
sony recorder

nakamichi dragon > benchmark adc1 24/96 >
pc > adobe audition cs6 > cd wave > flac
transfer & seed by Rob Berger april 2013

disc one: 40:20
01 – Ophelia
02 – The Shape I’m In
03 – It Makes No Difference
04 – The Weight
05 – King Harvest
06 – Twilight
07 – Ring Your Bell
08 – The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down >
09 – Across The Great Divide
10 – Stage Fright

disc two: 41:19
01 – Forbidden Fruit
02 – Acadian Driftwood
03 – The Genetic Method >
04 – Chest Fever
05 – This Wheel’s On Fire
06 – Don’t Do It
07 – Up On Cripple Creek
08 – Life Is A Carnival
09 – W.S. Walcott Medicine Show

notes: Thanks to Rich and his son John for sharing this
rarity with us.

Steve Earle – Philadelphia, PA (07/18/00)

Steve Earle & The Dukes
Theater Of The Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
18-Jul-2000

01 Transcendental Blues
02 Everyone’s In Love With You
03 Another Town
04 Taneytown
05 Hard-Core Troubadour
06 My Old Friend The Blues
07 Someday
08 Telephone Road
09 More Than I Can Do
10 I Can Wait
11 The Boy Who Never Cried
12 Steve’s Last Ramble
13 Lonelier Than This

14 I Don’t Want To Lose You Yet
15 Wherever I Go
16 Fearless Heart
17 The Devil’s Right Hand
18 I Ain’t Ever Satisfied
19 Goodbye
20 Halo ‘Round The Moon
21 Billy And Bonnie
22 The Galway Girl
23 Copperhead Road Intro
24 Copperhead Road/(Band Introductions)
25 Over Yonder (Jonathan’s Song)
26 All Of My Life (cut)

SBD > ? > CDR > EAC (secure w/ offsets) > WAV > FLAC (level 8)

Not the complete show; missing N.Y.C./The Unrepentant and encores (Breed/I’ll Be Comin’ Around/Time Has Come Today/State Trooper/No Reply/Guitar Town).

Miles Davis – Philadelphia, PA (06/23/91)

miles davis
academy of music
philadelphia pa june 23 1991

miles
kenny garrett-alto
foley-bass
deron johnson-keys
richard patterson-bass
ricky wellman-drums

complete

01.perfect way
02.new blues(star people)
03.hannibal
04.human nature
05.time after time
06.penetration
07.tutu
08.drum&bass

audience master.sony d6c/909 mic>
maxell xl2s>sony hx pro/audio source
eq one>philips cdr775>eac>flac8>dime

John Coltrane – Philadelphia, PA (08/18/64)

John Coltrane Quartet
A love Supreme Second Movement First live Execution
August 18, 1964
Pep’s Lounge, Philadelphia

Source/Quality: aud (C+) improved to B/B-

John Coltrane (ts);
McCoy Tyner (p);
Jimmy Garrison (b);
Elvin Jones (d)

00 Adjusting the mic 0:06

01 Resolution Theme – Trane solo 6:05
02 Resolution McCoy 8:45
03 Resolution Bass solo I 0:35
04 Resolution Bass solo II 6:29
05 Resolution Trane solo – Theme 10:23

track02 (Resolution complete raw) 32:24

After some 18 hours of work I can offer to you this very rare (to me a premiere) version of RESOLUTION,
the second movement of A Love Supreme, the first live known to exist to my knowledge.

The original Tape (you’ll find it as Track02) was very noisy and needed a lot of volume adjustment.

The Bass solo is divided into 2 parts because it seems to come from to different sources.
The first part was almost inaudible and I had to pump up the volume to make it listenable (but almost without
ambiance noises )
The second part was pretty much louder and with a lot of noises as if the taper moved to a better place
to record the bass (it seems to me that there might be some music missing here in between).

Hope you all enjoy

Thanks to Peter losin for the original CD

Ciao
Maurizio

Bruce Springsteen – Philadelphia, PA (09/25/99)

Bruce Springsteen
FIRST UNION CENTER
PHILADELPHIA, PA
1999-09-25

SET ONE

  1. INCIDENT ON 57TH STREET 11:09
  2. THE TIES THAT BIND 03:47
  3. PROVE IT ALL NIGHT 06:24
  4. TWO HEARTS 03:14
  5. ATLANTIC CITY 06:52
  6. FACTORY 03:54
  7. POINT BLANK 08:25
  8. YOUNGSTOWN 06:23
  9. MURDER INCORPORATED 06:04
  10. BADLANDS 07:20
  11. OUT IN THE STREET 07:13
  12. TENTH AVENUE FREEZE-OUT 19:31
  13. SHERRY DARLING 07:21
  14. STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA 03:42
  15. NEW YORK CITY SERENADE 10:47
  16. LIGHT OF DAY 12:31

FIRST ENCORE

  1. JUNGLELAND 10:57
  2. BORN TO RUN 06:10

SECOND ENCORE

  1. THUNDER ROAD 06:31
  2. IF I SHOULD FALL BEHIND 06:25
  3. LAND OF HOPE AND DREAMS 10:09
  4. RAISE YOUR HAND 05:34

Bruce Springsteen – Lead vocals, guitar, harmonica; Roy Bittan – Piano, keyboards; Clarence Clemons – Tenor and baritone saxophones, percussion, backing vocal; Danny Federici – Organ, keyboards; Nils Lofgren – Guitar, pedal steel, backing vocal; Patti Scialfa – Guitar, percussion, backing vocal; Garry Tallent – Bass; Stevie Van Zandt – Electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, backing vocal; Max Weinberg – Drums
Recorded by Toby Scott and Ross Petersen
Mixed by Jon Altschiller from multi-track digital masters; Additional engineering by Danielle Warman
Mastered by Jon Altschiller
Post Production by Brad Serling and Micah Gordon
Art Design by Michelle Holme; Cover Photo by Danny Clinch
Tour Director: George Travis
Jon Landau Management: Jon Landau, Barbara Carr, Jan Stabile, Alison Oscar

The Who – Philadelphia, PA (12/04/73)

The Who
Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA.USA
1973-12-04

CD1
01 Introduction
02 I Can’t Explain
03 Summertime Blues
04 My Wife
05 My Generation
06 Quadrophenia Introduction
07 I Am The Sea
08 The Real Me
09 The Punk And The Godfather
10 I’m One
11 5:15
12 Sea And Sand
13 Drowned

CD2
01 Bell Boy
02 Doctor Jimmy
03 Won’t Get Fooled Again
04 Pinball Wizard
05 See Me, Feel Me
06 Naked Eye

Pink Floyd – Philadelphia, PA (09/19/87)

Pink Floyd
1987.09.19
JFK Stadium
Philadelphia, PA, USA

Disc 1 – Set 1:

  1. Echoes [21:32]
  2. Signs of Life [4:40]
  3. Learning to Fly [5:12]
  4. Yet Another Movie / Round and Around [7:42]
  5. A New Machine (Part 1) [1:35]
  6. Terminal Frost [5:47]
  7. A New Machine (Part 2) [0:34]
  8. Sorrow [10:06]
  9. Dogs of War [8:11]
  10. On the Turning Away [8:41]

Disc 2 – Set 2:

  1. One of These Days [6:44]
  2. Time [5:44]
  3. On the Run [4:34]
  4. Wish You Were Here [5:00]
  5. Welcome to the Machine [8:19]
  6. Us and Them [7:44]
  7. Money [7:39]
  8. Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) [5:05]

Disc 3 – Encores:

  1. Comfortably Numb [10:35]
  2. Run Like Hell [7:24]
  3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts. I-V [13:21]

Derek and the Dominoes – Philadelphia, PA (10/16/70)

Derek and the Dominos
Electric Factory Theatre
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
October 16, 1970

CD-R1 from 1st Gen Audience Source – Aud 3

Track Listing:

1) Ramblin’ on My Mind (slide guitar)
2) Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?
3) Blues Power
4) Have You Ever Loved a Woman
5) Mean Old World
6) Motherless Children
7) Let it Rain

Geetarz Comments:

This is a legendary Dominos show, and a personal favorite. Some older reference guides inexplicably refer to this as a soundboard, but it’s clearly a marginal to average recording.

Luckily a fantastic performance makes for any drawbacks of the source material.

“Ramblin” features some of EC’s best ever slide playing. EC can at times play slide a little too precisely – but in this performance, he exhibits loopy, “out of the box” playing that clearly shows Duane Allman’s influence as he dances around all the notes. I don’t recall EC performing “Ramblin'” in this arrangement again, which alone makes it unique.

This performance is also notable for an incredible, mind bending, tour-de-force performance of “Why does Love…”, which is in my Not-So-Humble opinion, not only the finest performance of this song of all time, but has to be one of EC’s top performances of any song, ever. If I were making a list of the “Top 25 songs EC ever played” or something like that, this song would be on that list.

And it’s not just EC here. If you listen to some of the very early gigs, the band were a little loose, but here they play as a single organism, rising and falling, playing off each other for all they are worth. “Why Does…” has always had a demanding and unusual bass line, and Gordon holds it down, driving the song in the same way that Entwhistle would actually drive the rhythm of The Who as Moon, or in this case Jim Gordon, lays out some 15+ minutes of drum madness, and Bobby Whitlock holding it all together with a shimmering B3 and his incredible vocals.

This performance of this song is indeed “epic”, and unforgettable.

This show also features the first-ever live performance of “Motherless Children”, albeit in raw form, which in a way adds to its charm.

Now, back “in the day”, cassettes of varying degrees of distance from the source were in circulation, and this performance had, again in varying degrees in distance from the source, made its way onto ROIO releases on vinyl and CD.

Up until 2000, the best extant version was the one best identified by its length, 73:08. Keep in mind that different CD players can show time a second or two off, but that is the best advice I can give you for you to determine which version of this show you may have.

In mid-2000, my long-lost D&D maniac collector friend Tony, who really did have a nose like a bloodhound when it came to unearthing rare and low gen stuff (along with some pretty funny anecdotes) came up excitedly with this version, which is labeled “1st Generation Audience Source”.

Now, this is where people get into semantic differences, and I’ve never gotten a real consensus on this. Personally, I write my lineage out like this:

Master > 1st Gen > 2nd Gen > 3rd Gen > etc.

But I have also seen many people who list lineage like this:

1st Gen Master > 2nd Gen > 3rd Gen > etc.

In other words, if someone tells you that they live on the 5th house on the left on Elm avenue, are they counting the house on the corner of Elm and Main?

In this case, I don’t know, and I don’t care. I’m just giving you all the information I have, which is that the disc and the accompanying notes I received read “1st Generation Audience Source”. One way to identify this source, is that it clocks in at 72:54, whereas the inferior source clocks in at 73:08, with the additonal time on the inferior source being extra space on the tape where it was copied along the way.

Sonically, this is a vast improvement over the 73:08 version, I’d say at least 2, perhaps as many as 4 generations’ improvement.

It goes without saying that this is also a real improvement over the commercial RoIO “Electric Factory” CD (Deep-6, Deep6-5).

In the years since 2000, this low gen recording has been traded a bit, first among a circle of the pretty serious collectors and then likely used as the source for some of the tweaked and remastered versions later released on various ROIO labels. Here’s your chance to get that original source, not to say that the “remastered” versions may not suit your fancy more than this untampered recording, but if you’d like the original, here you go in the best quality available.

As always, all proper thanks to the anonymous taper, and my long lost friend Tony, who burned brightly in this hobby and then disappeared to pursue other interests, likely with the same vim and vigor he exhibited with D & D.

Even if you’re one of those people who typically avoids audience recordings, it would be a huge mistake to pass this up if you’ve never heard this show.

Put on “Why Does Love …”, and it’s definitely required that you play this as loudly as possible … if the cops come, tell ’em “Geetarz made me do it!”.

Lineage:

“1st Gen Aud Source” > CD-R > LiteOn iHAP 322 > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure Mode, Offset Correct +6, 0, 24 bytes) > FLAC

Checksums (ffp, MD5, ST5), info file, and EAC extraction log included.

Enjoy!

~Geetarz, April 2010

10,000 Maniacs – Philadelphia, PA (12/17/87)

10,000 Maniacs
Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia PA
December 17, 1987

Hey Jack Kerouac
A Campire Song
Maddox Table
My Sister Rose
Gun Shy
Can’t Ignore the Train
Planned Obsolescence
The Painted Desert
Like the Weather
What’s the Matter Here
Don’t Talk
Scorpio Rising
Children Go Where I Send Thee
Cherry Tree
Lilydale
Peace Train

a ‘teddy ballgame’ cassette master

recording info:
sennheiser 441 > sony tcd5m
-maxell mx90

processing:
cassette master > nak rx505 > edirol r09HR (@24/48) > adobe audition > cdwav > r8brain (16/44.1) > tlh flac 8

these are 16bit/44.1kHz flac files

Eric Clapton – Philadelphia, PA (09/07/88)

Eric Clapton (with Mark Knopfler)
1988-09-07
Philadelphia, Pa.
“It’s a Guitar Thing” (3BR 151) *Hot SBD*
3BR Records – 3BR 151 – SB 6 (Scale 1-6)

Disc 1:

1. Crossroads
2. White Room
3. I Shot the Sheriff
4. Lay Down Sally
5. Wonderful Tonight
6. Tearing Us Apart
7. After Midnight
8. Can’t Find My Way Home
9. Motherless Children

Disc 2:

1. Same Old Blues
2. Cocaine
3. Layla
4. Money For Nothing (Mark Knopfler)
5. Sunshine of Your Love

Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East Bass, Vocals
Steve Ferrone Drums
Jodie Linscott Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Geetarz Comments:

The 1988 Tour celebrated Clapton’s 25th Anniversary in the music
business, and coincided with the resurgence of classic roots rock
and blues in the public eye. The tour was received warmly, and the
crowd in Phildelphia was off the hook, which really took the energy
level of the band up a notch as well.

Sourced from a low generation copy of a pro-shot Video in wide
circulation among collectors – then remastered by the 3BR team.

Great, crisp soundboard recording. The mix, in particular, is very
up-front and close-miked.

IMO, this is superior to the Tarantura release “Vivela Slowhand”,
which apears to have been sourced from a lower quality, higher-
generation source and suffers from a bit of VHS tracking noise.

Lineage:

3BR Original (Directly from Igor and The Professor) > LiteOn iHAP
322 (UL 18 Firmware) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure Mode, Offset
Correct @ +6, 0) > FLAC

Artwork, checksums (ffp, MD5, ST5), info file, and EAC extraction
logs provided.

Enjoy … and PLAY IT LOUD!

May, 2010