Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (04/09/70)

MILES DAVIS SEXTET
April 9, 1970
Fillmore West Auditorium
San Francisco, CA

Miles Davis – trumpet
Chick Corea – electric and acoustic piano
Steve Grossman – soprano saxophone
Dave Holland – electric and acoustic bass
Jack DeJohnette – drums
Airto Moreira – percussion

1 Directions (J. Zawinul) – 6:41
2 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (M. Davis) – 9:21
3 This (C. Corea) – 5:46
4 It’s About That Time (M. Davis) – 11:41
5 I Fall in Love Too Easily (S. Cahn-J. Styne) – 2:13
6 Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) – 3:22
7 Spanish Key (M. Davis) – 13:22
8 Bitches Brew (M. Davis) – 13:34
9 The Theme (M. Davis) – 0:17

Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (10/15/70)

Miles Davis Septet
October 15, 1970
Fillmore West Auditorium, San Francisco CA
KPFA-FM radio broadcast

Miles Davis (tpt)
Gary Bartz (ss, as)
Keith Jarrett (el-p, org)
Michael Henderson (el-b)
Jack DeJohnette (d)
Airto Moreira (perc)
Jumma Santos Jim Riley

01-honky tonk
02-what i say (incl. radio broadcast voiceover announcement)
03-sanctuary
04-yesternow
05-bitches brew
06-funky tonk-the theme

total time: 63:49 mns

Notes:

  • This is not taken from the Fillmore Tree. The Fillmore Tree version is about 25 mns. This here is almost the complete show, only “Directions”, the set-opener is missing: total time is about 64 mns. This FM source sounds great.
  • According to P.Losin: “The Davis Septet opened for Leon Russell and Sea Train for four nights at the Fillmore West, October 15-18 (Thursday-Sunday). Columbia probably recorded these shows, and the Fillmore certainly did. None of the recordings of this show that I have heard includes “Directions,” the standard set-opener…”

Lineage:
soundboard > KPFA-FM radio broadcast > ? > CD > EAC (secure mode) > Cubase SX2 (minor re-tracking, no sound processing applied) > flac 1.1.2 [-8, -V, sector aligned]

Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (03/xx/60)

Miles Davis Sextet
March 1960
San Francisco
USA



From an ACETATE SOUND CLEANED (there were a lot of clicks )

New find: live Miles sextet with Coltrane in SF in March, 1960 right before the legendary quintet Europe tour!
Miles, Coltrane, Buddy Mongomery (vbs), Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb Check it out:

Miles hired Buddy Montgomery for the sextet when Cannonball Adderley left.
The plan was to take him on the Europe tour as well, but Buddy Montgomery was apparently afraid of flying.
This would seem to be the only known recording of the sextet with Montgomery.

a u014945 production
uploaded to Dime
2021 06th january

web > Audacity (sound treatment) > tlh (sbe -Flac 8 )

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)
Buddy Montgomery (vbs)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

1 So What (inc.)(M. Davis) 17:22
2 On Green Dolphin Street (inc) (N. Washington-B. Kaper) 03:53
11 complete raw recording 21:28
Runtime: 21:15

Both tracks are not complete :
in So what we have 2 great solos by Miles (the first 5′) then Trane (9′) followed by Montgomery’s one (not complete )
followed by the ending theme .
On green Dolphin Street we have only part of Miles opening Solo.

Enjoy

Maurizio

Bob Weir – San Francisco, CA (05/12/90)

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman
May 12, 1990
Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA

Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)

Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.8 MHz) >
KORG AudioGate 4 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24
(1 Disc FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
December 6, 2017

Notes:
— Clarence Clemons plays Sax on Youngblood thru Easy To Slip and Throwing Stones
— This file set is 16 bit

Set 1:
01 – Walkin’ Blues
02 – Twilight Time >
03 – Blackbird
04 – K.C. Moan
05 – Youngblood
06 – Fever >
07 – Eternity
08 – The Winners >
09 – Easy To Slip

Set 2:
10 – When I Paint My Masterpiece
11 – Artificial Flowers
12 – This Time Forever >
13 – Shade Of Grey >
14 – Victim Or The Crime >
15 – Bass Solo >
16 – Heaven Help The Fool >
17 – Throwing Stones

Encore:
18 – Misty

The Who – San Francisco, CA (11/20/73)

THE WHO
Cow Palace
1973-11-20
San Francisco, Ca
U.S.A.



I Can’t Explain
Summertime Blues
My Generation
I Am The Sea
The Real Me
The Punk And The Godfather
I’m One
Helpless Dancer
515
Sea And Sand
Drowned
Bell Boy
Doctor Jimmy
Love Reign O’er Me
Won’t Get Fooled Again
Magic Bus
See Me Feel Me
Smokestack Lightning / Spoonful
Naked Eye *

  • Scot Halpin on drums

Notes:

The Who’s infamous ’73 Cow Palace concert, their first in America in nearly two
years. Despite its reputation as one of the worst gigs the Who ever did (K Moon
passes out during WGFA!), the first part of the show including Quadrophenia is
quite good, at times exceptional.

Bill Graham Memorial Concert – San Francisco, CA (11/03/91)

Grateful Dead, Jackson Browne, Santana, CSNY & More
November 3, 1991
Golden Gate Park – San Francisco, CA
Polo Field – Bill Graham Memorial Concert

  1. Star Spangled Banner – Bobby Mcferrin
  2. For A Dancer – Jackson Browne
  3. World In Motion – Jackson Browne
  4. Always With You, Always With Me – Joe Satriani
  5. The Crush Of Love – Joe Satriani
  6. Spirits Dancing – Santana
  7. Somewhere In Heaven – Santana
  8. Trilogy: Coltrane>??>Third Stone From The Sun – Santana) >
  9. Oye Como Va – Santana + Los Lobos & Bobby Mcferrin
  10. Bertha – Santana + Los Lobos
  11. I Love You Too Much – Santana
  12. Jingo Va – Santana
  13. More Than A Few Words – Robin Williams
  14. Faithfully – Journey
  15. Lights – Journey
  16. All That You Have Is Your Soul – Tracy Chapman
  17. Where The Soul Never Dies – Tracy Chapman
  18. Introduction / Teach Your Children – CSN&Y
  19. Love The One You’re With – CSN&Y
  20. Long May You Run – CSN&Y
  21. Long Time Gone – CSN&Y
  22. Southern Cross – CSN&Y
  23. Only Love Can Break Your Heart – CSN&Y
  24. Wooden Ships – CSN&Y
  25. Ohio – CSN&Y

Grateful Dead :
01 – Wavy Gravy
02 – Tuning
03 – Hell In A Bucket
04 – China Cat Sunflower >
05 – I Know You Rider
06 – Wang Dang Doodle
07 – Born On The Bayou
08 – Green River
09 – Bad Moon Rising
10 – Proud Mary
11 – Truckin’ >
12 – The Other One >
13 – Wharf Rat >
14 – Sunshine Daydream

Encore:
15 – Encore Break
16 – Forever Young
17 – Touch Of Grey
18 – Amazing Grace
19 – Greensleeves (Played through PA for Bill Graham)

Notes:
— Wang Dang Doodle with John Popper
— Born On The Bayou thru Proud Mary with John Fogerty
— Forever Young with Neil Young
— Amazing Grace is only Joan Baez and Kris Kristofferson

I have three sources for the Dead show. The OldNeumanntapr source is the only one with the other music. His notes are listed below:

Nakamichi CM-300×3: Two CP-4 Shotguns + One CP-1 Cardioid >Boss BX-4 Mixer >Sony TC-153SD Cassette Master (TDK SA-X100s) SA-X100 Masters
Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >Tascam DR-100mkII (24 bit/48k),
WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Minor Edits, Amplify, Down Sample / Dither To 16 Bit / 44.1k) >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.35 >FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.35

(Recorded/Transferred/ FLAC’d & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr) Recorded 3/4 Of The Way Between Stage And Repeater Stacks, On The Right Side. Cut Into Discs As You See Fit.

ONT Notes-
This show was so very emotional, being Bill’s tribute concert. I had mail order tickets to both the 10/27 and 10/31 shows, and recorded both of those in the taper section. 10/27/91 was the 1st show after Bill’s unfortunate accident, and 10/31/91 was most definitely the most powerful Dead show I’ve ever witnessed, with Ken Kesey coming out during Drums / Space. We had recorded Neil Young at the Bridge Benefit at Shoreline the night before the memorial show in the park. After the Bridge show I stayed the night in my VW bus parked in front of a friend of a friend’s place in Atherton. We got up the next morning and drove up to Golden Gate Park. Even early in the morning the crowds were terrible. This was the last trip that I had made in my restored ’67 VW camper bus. I retired it right after and it sat in the garage for a year before I sold it. I always thought that the Bill Graham memorial was a fitting ‘last ride’. I recorded the memorial show with my triple set of Nakamichi CM-300s->Sony TC-153SD cassette portable. I also ran my D6 so I could give masters to a friend. We were 3/4th of the way back between the stage and the repeaters, on the right side. (I shot some b&w photos with a Pentax MX and 50 mm f/1.7 lens. I was working as a darkroom tech at Photo Ad then, and made large proof sheets of my film on graphic arts paper after the show. I scanned some of the frames to put with the music files.) I remember thinking that it started of crowded and got progressively more packed with people as the day wore on. I think the Chronicle said something like 300,000 people in the park. I believe it! It reminded me of something that I saw on Sesame Street when I was a little kid in the early 70s. They took a large pickle jar and filled it with small stones. ‘Is it full? No, we can add more.’ And they poured in small ball bearings. ‘Is it full? No, we can add more’. Then they added sand, and then water. Finally it was full. The crowd at the Polo Fields that day brought back that memory, with more and more people pushing their way in. I remember all the bands that day and also Robin Williams who did some stand up comedy between sets. I also remember the plane that dropped flowers. The Dead closed the show, before the encores, with ‘Sunshine Daydream, having played ‘Sugar Magnolia (Bill’s favorite Grateful Dead song) to open the 10/27/91 show, to complete the piece. John Fogerty played with the Dead and sounded ragged, but good, but at least it was nice to hear him. It was only about two years before that he played with Bobby and Jerry at the Oakland Stadium AIDS Benefit. I remember thinking that there had been a lot of historical shows in the park at that spot and this was going to be another one. I’ll never forget it. 😦

Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Neil Young, Sammy Hagar, Eddie Van Halen – Rake It and Rock It

Sammy Hagar, Eddie Van Halen, and Neil Young
Rake It and Rock It
San Francisco, Ca
1993-11-06 and 1994-03-05

Trade cd-r – eac – TLH – flac – Dime

Tracks 1-6 Sammy Hagar & Tres Gusanos, San Francisco, Bammies, 1994-03-05
Track 7 Sammy Hagar, Neil Young & Tres Gusanos, San Francisco, Bammies, 1994-03-05
Tracks 8-11 Sammy Hagar & Eddie Van Halen San Francisco, Bridge Benefit, 1993-11-06

High Hopes
Fall in Love Again
Three Lock Box
Goin’ Down
Red
One Way to Rock
Down By The River
The Love
Love Walks In
Right Now
Best Of Both Worlds

Artwork says artist is Van Halen
http://www.vhboots.com/rakeit.html

Artwork Notes

“High Hopes” starts on the second stanza of the first verse.
“Founding Love Again” is really “I’ll Fall In Love Again”.
“Feel Like Bugs” is really “Three Lock Box”.
“Goin’ Down” is a cover of the old Freddy King song, written by Don Nix. This tune has also been covered by Jeff Beck.
“Down By The River” features Neil Young.
Eddie plays “Spanish Fly” before “Best Of Both Worlds”.
The side of the disc says: “Van Halen feat. Neil Young” while the front cover says: “Neil Young & Sammy Hagar & Eddie Van Halen”
Tracks 1-7 is really Tres Gusanos and Tracks 8-11 is Ed and Sammy unplugged!.
Sound quality is Excellent for tracks 1-7 and a little less excellent for tracks 8-11.
There is a picture of Ed and Neil playing together in the booklet, but they really never play together on any songs on this disc.

10,000 Maniacs – San Francisco, CA (02/23/88)

10,000 Maniacs
City Nights
San Francisco, CA
February 23, 1988

  1. Hey Jack Kerouac / The Wind, The Wind (a cappella)
  2. Maddox Table
  3. A Campfire Song
  4. My Sister Rose
  5. Gun Shy
  6. Can’t Ignore The Train
  7. Planned Obsolescence
  8. Lilydale
  9. Cherry Tree / Abraham Lincoln (a cappella)
  10. Peace Train
  11. City Of Angels
  12. Like The Weather (cuts)
  13. What’s The Matter Here?
  14. Don’t Talk
  15. Scorpio Rising
  16. Among The Americans
  17. The Painted Desert / I’m Beginning To See The Light (a cappella)
  18. Just As The Tide Was A Flowing
  19. piano solo
  20. Verdi Cries
  21. My Mother The War
  22. Drift Away
  23. Cotton Alley

10,000 Maniacs – San Francisco, CA (04/14/86)

10,000 Maniacs
San Francisco, Ca
I-Beam
1986-04-14

Source: audience recording > ? > cassette received in trade > recorded to hard drive >
CoolEdit (track separation) > burned to CD > tracks extracted using iTunes > Trader’s
Little Helper > you

Sound quality: B / B+

Tracks:

Disc 1:

  1. Maddox Table
  2. Grey Victory
  3. Just As the Tide Was a’Flowing
  4. G Suspended (early ‘Poison in the Well’)
  5. Back o’ the Moon
  6. Everyone a Puzzle Lover
  7. Lilydale
  8. Wildwood Flower
  9. Can’t Ignore the Train
  10. Scorpio Rising

Disc 2:

  1. Thompson’s March
  2. Angels of Stone
  3. Pit Viper
  4. Daktari
  5. The Wind, The Wind (traditional song – Natalie acapella)
  6. My Mother the War
  7. Wheel of Fortune, aka Dublin City (traditional song – Natalie acapella)
  8. Wasn’t Born to Follow (Carole King cover)
  9. Among the Americans
  10. Cotton Alley
  11. Planned Obsolescence
  12. Arbor Day

This is an average audience recording from the “Wishing Chair” tour. It includes several songs
that would later turn up on the “Lost Songs” demo, including “G Suspended”, “Thompson’s March”,
and “Angels of Stone”.

Most noteworthy is the cover of Carole King’s “Wasn’t Born to Follow”, played at breakneck
speed. Unfortunately the band only performed this song a handful of times, and this is one of
only three recordings in my collection (a slightly better version was played in Portland a few
days later, and then again in New York City in July 1986).

10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing Chair” L.P. will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year
(original release date – September 23, 1985). Since it seems apparent that the Maniacs
are not being given the remaster / bonus tracks / box set treatment that they so richly
deserve, I’ve decided to upload all of my 70+ live and rare 10,000 Maniacs recordings
during the coming weeks. Although many of these recordings will be re-seeds of previous
Dime torrents, a substantial number have never appeared on the Dime (and many others
haven’t been shared since the Dime’s previous incarnation as “easytree.org” circa 2005).

Enjoy!