Jackson Browne – Morrison, CO (08/11/77)

Jackson Browne
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, Colorado
August 11, 1977

Transfer: Tape Trade > unknown transfer to CDR > xACT 2.39 > Peak Pro 6 (pitch adjusted -20 cents) > iZotope RX / ozone 5 (mastered) > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.39 > FLAC

01 The Fuse
02 Rock Me On The Water
03 Linda Paloma
04 The Late Show
05 Here Come Those Tears Again
06 Love Needs A Heart
07 For Everyman
08 The Road
09 Cocaine
10 For A Dancer
11 You Love The Thunder
12 Running On Empty
13 Before The Deluge
14 Sleepís Dark And Silent Gate
15 The Pretender

Known Faults:
-The Fuse: first few seconds cut

The LP ìRunning On Emptyî was released on December 6, 1977, the album concept was to record on the fly songs, not previously released, in locations associated with touring (on stage, hotel rooms, buses, backstage). A unique concept that is widely viewed as his most accessible album and the last of a brilliant run of five releases beginning with 1972ís ìJackson Browneî (1980 began a string of less than stellar releases as Jackson tended to fall victim to the excessive over-production of the 1980ís).

Red Rocks marked the opening night of the tour and live debut of many of the songs that would ultimately end up on the ìRunning On Emptyî release four months later. The live songs on the release were taken from August 27th Columbia, MD, September 6th & 7th Holmdel, NJ and the September 17th Universal City shows. The basic structure of the set remained the same as the 1976 tour, the only drawback I can see is the shows could have been an hour longer and maintained a high level of musical output. This tour showed Jackson to be both a singer songwriter and a showman.

The raw tape came with a number of issues needing to be repaired before release. It ran slightly fast throughout and has been pitch adjusted. The frequency spectrum leaned heavily to the high end making it a bit shrill in places with a small bit of high end distortion, it’s at time a little rough around the edges. Mastering took care of a vast majority of these issues and the results, though not perfect, are quite listenable.

Samples provided and artwork includedÖ

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Jackson Browne – Morrison, CO (08/22/16)

Jackson Browne
22 august 2016
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO, USA

Disc 1 – Set 1
Rock Me on the Water
Just Say Yeah
Fountain of Sorrow
The Long Way Around
Call It a Loan
I’m Alive
For Everyman
Walls and Doors
For a Dancer
Doctor My Eyes

Disc 2 – Set 2
The Birds of St. Marks
Your Bright Baby Blues
Which Side
These Days
Somebody’s Baby
Boulevard
Redneck Friend
The Barricades of Heaven
Late for the Sky
In the Shape of a Heart
The Pretender
Running on Empty

Disc 3 – encore
Take It Easy
Our Lady of the Well
I Am a Patriot

L.C. master

CD RIP > Audacity 1.3
Cd wave > Traders Little Helper level 8

Allman Brothers Band – Morrison, CO (08/12/01)

Allman Brothers Band
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO
August 12, 2001

** 16 BIT **

Source: Neumann KM-140’s (ORTF) > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DA-P1 > DAT(m)
Transfer: DAT(m) > Sony PCM-R500 > S/PDIF > Tascam HD-P2 > CDWave > FLAC (16/44.1)
Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (boost mids and highs, minor edits, normalize, & add fades) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader’s Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Location: Row 10, ROC
Recorded by: Jeff Bowen, aka OldNeumanntapr, and Jack Hunt
Transfered by: Terry Watts
Mastered by: Dennis Orr
Tagging, Via xACT 2.53, And Front-Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

Setlist:

  1. Tuning/Crowd/Intro
  2. Revival
  3. Statesboro Blues
  4. Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More
  5. The Same Thing
  6. Stormy Monday
  7. Who To Believe
  8. Dreams
  9. Rocking Horse
  10. Trouble No More
  11. Desdemona
  12. All Night Train
  13. I’ve Been Lovin’ You Too Long
  14. Midnight Rider
  15. Soulshine
  16. Jessica
  17. Encore Break

Encore:

  1. Mountain Jam

Gregg Allman – vocals & keyboards
Warren Haynes – vocals & guitars
Derek Trucks – guitars
Oteil Burbridge – bass
Butch Trucks – drums
Jaimoe – drums
Marc Quinones – percussion

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
This is one of two shows that I have recorded out of my home state of California, the other being Blue Oyster Cult in Utah on this very same trip. I flew to Salt Lake City and met up with my friend Jack, and we recorded Blue Oyster Cult at the Weber County Fair in Ogden, UT, before driving out to record the Allman Brothers Band in CO. I’d always wanted to see Red Rocks Amphitheatre after hearing stories about it for so many years. It’s a really cool place. We got there in the early afternoon after staying in a motel for the night in Wyoming en route from Utah. Red Rocks is a ‘park’ during the daylight hours so we were able to walk through it at see the complete amphitheatre. I had heard that from the upper part of the amphitheatre you can see lightning storms out over the valley below. Thanks to Kirk West, Jack was able to score a pair of backstage passes from the band that we used after the show. We both met Warren Haynes backstage after the show, which is actually ‘under’ the stage rather than behind, because of the natural rock formations that surround the amphitheatre. In addition to my taping gear, which the band had no problem with, I also brought in my old black-body Nikon FM. I had to hide the FM in the taping bag because the band would not allow cameras. So, I had Jack shoot photos during the show and I ran the recording gear, and I told him that if they threw him out for taking pictures at least I would be there to run the audio gear! However, when the time came for photos with Warren backstage after the show, the shot that I took of Jack and Warren was clear but the one that Jack took of Warren and me was blurry. I attribute that to the fact that Jack made several beer runs (for himself) during the show. (He claimed that he wasn’t good with available-light manual focus without a flash. The depth of field at f/2.0 is very shallow.) Likely excuse; He was drunk. Susan Tedeschi opened for the Allman Brothers, and we recorded both sets. We were lucky to claim a tenth row right-of-center position to record from. The sound was really good and I was fortunate to be able to use my friend Allen Chen’s Lunatec V2 microphone preamp. This was the first time that I saw the Allman Brothers do ’Mountain Jam’. We had a minor shock when we got back to the parking lots and found the rental car gone, but soon realized that it had been towed a short distance away and re-parked on the other side of a big rock outcropping. Not sure why. It took another day and a half to get back to Salt Lake City, after overnighting at the same motel in Wyoming. I stayed at Jack’s house just north of Salt Lake City for a week so I could ‘mine’ his DAT collection, and then I flew home. The flight from Phoenix to San Luis Obispo was almost a disaster because thick fog almost kept us from landing at the SLO airport. We made one or two attempts before the stewardess got on the radio and said that because of the fog there was a possibility that we would have to divert to Fresno. My girlfriend was waiting at the airport for me and I was not happy about the prospect of spending the night in Fresno. Fortunately, the third time was the charm and the pilot, whose name was ‘Captain Kirk’, brought us through the fog and we landed safely. Not quite a month later to the day the country would grieve over 9-11.

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

Bob Dylan – Morrison, CO (07/26/86)

Bob Dylan
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, Colorado
July 26, 1986

Unknown lineage

01 – Shake A Hand (Joe Morris)
02 – All Along The Watchtower
03 – Clean Cut Kid
04 – I’ll Remember You
05 – Shot Of Love
06 – We Had It All (Donny Fritts-Troy Seals)
07 – Masters Of War
08 – To Ramona
09 – One Too Many Mornings
10 – A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
11 – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
12 – Band Of The Hand
13 – When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
14 – Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
15 – Ballad Of A Thin Man
16 – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
17 – Seeing The Real You At Last
18 – Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
19 – I And I
20 – Like A Rolling Stone
21 – In The Garden

22 – Blowin’ In The Wind
23 – Uranium Rock (Warren Smith)
24 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Concert #34 of the 1986 True Confessions US Tour.
Concert #53 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1986 concert #53.
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Tom Petty (guitar),
Mike Campbell (guitar),
Benmont Tench (keyboards),
Howie Epstein (bass),
Stan Lynch (drums)
The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis,
Queen Esther Marrow,
Madelyn Quebec,
Louise Bethune (backing vocals).

8-10 Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
8, 9, 24 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
11, 22, 24 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
16 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass).

Bob Dylan – Morrison, CO (07/27/86)

Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Red Rock Amphitheatre
Morrison, Colorado
USA
July 27, 1986

Shake A Hand (Joe Morris)
Positively 4th Street
Clean-Cut Kid
I’ll Remember You
Shot Of Love
That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
Masters Of War
Straight Into Darkness (Petty)
Think About Me (Petty)
The Waiting (Petty)
Breakdown (Petty)
The Times They Are A-Changin’
One Too Many Mornings
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A Null)
Band Of The Hand
When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Forget About Me (Petty)
Spike (Petty)
Don’t Do Me Like That (Petty)
Refugee (Petty)
Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35
Seeing The Real You At Last
Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson)
I And I
Like A Rolling Stone
In The Garden
*
Blowin’ In The Wind
Unchain My Heart (James Freddy/Agnes Jones)
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

stereo audience recording
176 mins
Probably LB-0841

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums) and with The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec, Louise Bethune (backing vocals).
8-10 Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
9, 24 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
11, 22, 24 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
16 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass

U2 – Morrison, CO (06/05/83)

U2
Red Rocks Ampitheater
Morrison, CO
06/05/83


I have no source info or lineage for this.

Disk 1:
Out of Control
Twilight
An Cat Dubh
Into the Heart
Surrender
Two Hearts Beat As One
Seconds
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Electric Co

Disk 2:
I Fall Down
October
New Years Day
I Threw a Brick…
A Day Without Me
Gloria
Party Girl
11 O’Clock Tick Tock
I Will Follow
40

Mark Knopfler – Morrison, CO (07/19/05)

Mark Knopfler
Red Rocks Ampitheater
Morrison, Colorado USA
19th July 2005

CD1
01 – Why aye man
02 – Walk of life
03 – What it is
04 – Sailing to Philadelphia
05 – Romeo and Juliet
06 – Sultans of swing
07 – Done with Bonaparte
08 – Song for Sonny Liston
09 – R¸diger
10 – Donegan’s gone

CD2
01 – Boom, like that
02 – Speedway at Nazareth
03 – Telegraph road
04 – Brothers in arms
05 – Money for nothing
06 – So far away

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: DENVER 2005

Source Soundboard
Format 2CD-R

Van Halen – Morrison, CO (07/20/15)

VAN HALEN
Red Rocks Amphitheater
Morrison, Colorado
July 20, 2015

lineage: Sony ECM-717 (mic) / PCM-M10 (recorder) > 24/96 wav > downsampled using Audacity to 16/44 >
CDWav (for track split) > FLAC 8

Setlist:

01 Light Up the Sky
02 Runnin’ With the Devil
03 Romeo Delight
04 Everybody Wants Some
05 Drop Dead Legs
06 Feel Your Love Tonight
07 Somebody Get Me a Doctor
08 She’s the Woman
09 China Town
10 I’ll Wait
11 Alex Van Halen Solo
12 Little Guitars
13 Dance the Night Away
14 Beautiful Girls
15 Women in Love
16 Hot for Teacher
17 In a Simple Rhyme
18 Dirty Movies
19 Tour 1978 Story
20 Ice Cream Man
21 Unchained
22 Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love
23 Eddie Van Halen solo
24 You Really Got Me
25 Panama
26 Jump

* I did one small bit of editing between Ice Cream Man and Unchained in EAC, but, this is otherwise raw and unedited

Notes: We’d previously seen the mighty Van Halen in 2007 in Chicago, then again in early 2008 in Denver and figured that was all we needed to see with the Dave-led lineup; we skipped their 2012 Denver area performance. But, when they announced the 2015 tour with a stop at Red Rocks, both my wife and I agreed that the venue choice made one more Van Halen performance
a necessity for us.

But, the truth is: at $185+ per ticket, I’m not sure that it was worth it. We got rained on the entire trip up to Morrison,and the rain fell all through the opener, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (due to the rain, we didn’t try to record him). Fortunately, it stopped just before VH took the stage. But, while they have a lot of great songs, virtually all of them were ruined with mid-song breakdowns where Dave just TALKED. I’ve read other comments from earlier performances on this tour criticizing him for this, but, I didn’t realize how seriously this messes up the flow of the show until I saw it for myself. I mean, I will tell you that the band had the crowd eating out of their hands – until the first breakdown during Everybody Wants Some. At first, I thought, ‘this is cool, kind of like The Doors, where he’s just freestylin’,’ but, by the time he did it again during Feel Your Love Tonight, the crowd was definitely getting restless. By the time he got to the story about him and Ozzy during the 1978 tour, people were starting to leave – the show was REALLY running long with Dave’s constant rapping, and it was
killing the momentum.

When they broke down AGAIN during Unchained – one of my fave VH songs – I decided I’d had enough and went to the bathroom (clipping the mike to my wife’s shirt and handing her the recorder – this occurred at the start of Somebody Get Me a Doctor as well). When they broke down YET AGAIN during You Really Got Me, Dave even says ‘have you ever wondered why there are all these slow spots in these songs?’ I heard someone behind me yell ‘NOOOO!’

Eddie launched into his extended solo, and at that point, my wife was ready to call it quits, but, I convinced her that we were near the end – I’m a guitar player, but, 10 minutes of public masturbation on the guitar does not impress me nearly as much at 44 as it did when I was 17; especially when EVERY. SINGLE. SONG. has already been spread out past the breaking point. I know that there are a lot of guitar players that wait breathlessly for Eddie to break into his solo, but, the screaming banshees around us notwithstanding, there were many more people streaming to the restrooms or for the exits. At this late point in his career, I think Eddie would do well to understand that “less is more.”

Some good things – Alex is an amazing drummer; having seen mostly over 50 acts of late, I was very impressed that he does not seem to have lost anything, and he kept the tempos up. Wolf is a stud on bass and backing vocals – my wife also plays bass guitar and she was totally blown away by his playing. I’d rather have Michael Anthony but…blah blah blah. Also: Ed looks good and sounds good – his playing was top notch, and he had quite a bit of energy. I truly like Dave in Van Halen, and his “singing” does not bother me as much as some – my wife was totally annoyed that he doesn’t seem to sing his own lyrics! But,seriously, Dave – lose 90% of the during-song chit-chat.

My take is that Van Halen has a super strong set of 90 or so minutes of Roth-era material that they ballooned out past 2 hours, which left our group ready for the end when it arrived – and, from what I saw, quite a few people around us had left by the end as well. That’s my 2 cents – your mileage may vary. I have at least two copies of every Van Halen album and know them all pretty well. I’ve seen them (and taped) now 3 times and collect all of their shows up through the Hagar-led 2004 reunion – but, this show left me feeling like I’ve seen them for the last time. Little Guitars is my favorite VH song, and I was delighted to see it back in the set, and the rarities were OK, too – though, placing more obscure songs like In A Simple Rhyme and Dirty Movies before Dave’s LOOOONG story probably isn’t ideal. Lots and lots of bathroom breaks were observed during that stretch.

It was nice that the rain stopped, but, the wind and breeze continued throughout, which was throwing the mix around the whole time – this is reflected in the recording. Also, there was one super annoying woman behind me to my right who insisted on screaming – off key – pretty much the entire time; by the end, I had a pounding headache from her screaching, which might have also had an impact on mine and my wife’s enjoyment of the concert. By and large, I kept quiet, though, you do hear my wife and I talk a little; generally, all things considered, the recording is not bad and a pretty accurate capture of the show we saw.

One last question, that my wife asked me about: so, what does all this mean for the Van Hagar material? Does VH just continue to pretend that those songs don’t exist and never play them again? That’s what I think happens, but, my wife made the great point that ‘there’s at least 10-15 songs from that period that get played on the radio that people remember and want to hear – doesn’t Eddie, at some point, have to bring those back???’

Once this has been shared, it’s out of my control what you do with it, but, I would appreciate it if you kept the all the files intact and not profit from this recording.

Jimmy Page & Robert Plant – Morrison, CO (09/16/98)

Robert Plant & Jimmy Page
September 16, 1998 (1998-09-16)
Red Rocks Ampitheatre
Morrison, Colorado
USA

Sonic Studios DSM-6 > 85 cycle Bass roll-off > Sony D7 DAT > 16/48 wav > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > Flac(8) > you !

01. Egyptian Intro
02. Wanton Song
03. Celebration Day
04. Heartbreaker
05. What Is and What Should Never Be
06. Walking Into Clarksdale
07. No Quarter
08. When the World Was Young
09. Going to California
10. Tangerine
11. Gallow’s Pole
12. When I Was a Child
13. Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You
14. How Many More Times
15. Most High
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Encore Audience
18. Thank You
19. Rock n Roll

Total 1:59:56

What a fantastic show! I had the pleasure of attending this one and it’s easily in the top 3 shows I have seen at Red Rocks over the years, somewhere around 150 shows that would be. ( another one of my top 3’s will be posted under Stevie Ray Vaughan later today). While I am not a big fan of the Walking into Clarksdale material they did this night, the revisiting of the old Zep standards were great! How Many More Times is a beast, I highly suggest cranking that one in particular LOUD.

Anyway there had been a “good” recording of this one floating around since about a year after the show, the problem with that one was the last 3 tracks had some serious digi drop outs and static throughout, I am happy to announce this version, from whotraders master copy, is not only static free, but a great recording to boot (pun intended).

extensive notes from the taper / original uploader are included hope you all enjoy it!

Rauol Duke January 6, 2012