Miles Davis – San Francisco, CA (04/11/70)

Miles Davis Sextet
April 11, 1970
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA

Project ID – LMPP212

Source: Soundboard recording
Lineage: Unknown

Miles Davis (tpt); Steve Grossman (ss); Chick Corea (el-p); Dave Holland (b, el-b); Jack De Johnette (d); Airto Moreira (perc)

disc 1

d1t01. Directions
d1t02. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
d1t03. Paraphernalia
d1t04. Footprints
d1t05. I Fall in Love Too Easily
d1t06. Sanctuary
d1t07. It’s About That Time
d1t08. Willie Nelson / The Theme

Notes:

– This is pitched faster and has the LR channels swapped compared to LMPP213
– instruments are localized in left or right channels
– audio signal below 6 khz
– d1t01: pop 3:51,
– d1t02: pop at 5:35
– QC by mfv

Peter Gabriel – San Francisco, CA (09/19/93)

Peter Gabriel
September 19 1993
Polo Field Golden Gate Park
San Francisco CA

Sounboard (quality A)

1 CD-R

Lineage: SBD > DAT @ 48 kHz > WAV > FLAC

1.1 Come Talk To Me 06:56
1.2 Steam 08:38
1.3 Across The River 03:58
1.4 Shaking The Tree 08:31
1.5 Blood Of Eden 06:30
1.6 Solsbury Hill 04:27
1.7 Sledgehammer 06:00
1.8 In Your Eyes 11:06

Total Running Time : 0:56:06

Peter Gabriel – Vocals / Keyboard / harmonica
Tony Levin – Bass Guitar
Manu Katche – Drums
David Rhodes – Guitars
Joy Askew – Keyboards / Vocals
Shankar – Violins
Jean-Claude Naimro – Keyboards
Sinead O’Connor – Vocals

Note from the original uploader: There is some audible distortion at the start of Come Talk To Me due to overloaded vocal mics. This gets better starting at around 3:30
into the track, and the mix improves even more shortly after that.

In the half of Solsbury Hill a group of people forces Peter to stay! Peter with calm voice says to the crowd: “As you can act in this way? The entire thing that we are making this evening regards the respect of the others”
Shortly afterwards music leaves again.

Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir – San Francisco, CA (03/22/89)

Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir & John Kahn
Gift Center Pavilion
San Francisco, CA
March 22, 1989

This is a tagged version of shnid: 93889
Taper: PS;
Location: FOB;
Field Equipment: 2x Nakamichi 700 mics (modified, caps and attenuators worn in hat) > Reutelhuber pre-amp > dbx 221e > Sony TCd5M master cassette (Maxell MX90);
Transfer (PS): Nakamichi CR1a playback > dbx 224xds decode > Macintosh 1.2 GHZ Power PC G4 OSX 10.5.4, with M-Audio Audiophile 2496 MIDI Digital Recording Interface. Recorded with Bias Peak Lite. File re-saved from raw audio as Wave with Bias Peak Lite version 5.2;
Track & FLAC (jj): CD Wave 1.94.8 > Sony Sound Forge Studio 7.0 (t01 fade-in and t07 fade-out) > Trader’s Little Helper (FLAC8 encoding).

Single Disc (7 tracks, 35:18)
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t01. Crowd, Tuning and Stage Talk [1:40]
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t02. Deep Elem Blues [5:11] [0:19]
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t03. Wang Dang Doodle [5:09] ->
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t04. Oh the Wind and Rain [4:54] ->
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t05. When I Paint My Masterpiece [4:42]
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t06. Bird Song [8:18] [0:04]
jg1989-03-22-jgbwjk-PS-t07. Easy to Slip [4:50] [0:11]

Notes:
– Poster Artists Benefit. Other acts included Country Joe McDonald, Dinosaurs and Nick Gravenites and Animal Mind. Jerry also sits in with Country Joe McDonald on Starship Ride and Lady With The Lamp. PS’s tape of that set will also be circulated.
– What a delight this little set is. Jerry sounds like he’s having a blast, including on the Bob tunes where he is both playing well and singing some nice harmonies (check out Wang Dang Doodle!). Indeed, in this time frame Jerry seemed to really enjoy these little one-off gigs … check out 1/23/88 (Blues for Salvador), 5/26/89 (with Los Lobos), 8/2/89 (Latino Sessions), and 4/29/90 (Animal Mind) for nice one-offs and guest shots during this period of relative health and happiness. I would argue that this is essential stuff for the Jerry fan.
– The recording is also very nice, the best of the several that I have heard from this night.
– Sounds like some joker blows a kazoo right near the end of Bird Song … might want to be careful for your speakers at that point.
– Big thanks to PS for taping, transferring and sharing this beauty.

Wilco – San Francisco, CA (07/30/00)

Wilco
The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA
July 30, 2000

seeded bt.viachicago.org July 2005
unknown aud or sbd recording
CD>EAC>WAV>SHN>wav>flac

[Disc 1]
1. intro
2. Airline To Heaven
3. Feed Of Man
4. Forget The Flowers
5. Christ For President
6. California Stars
7. Remember The Mountain Bed
8. Hesitating Beauty
9. Secret Of The Sea
10. Sunken Treasure
11. Red-Eyed And Blue >
I Got You (At The End Of The Century) >
Someone Else’s Song
12. I Must Be High
13. Too Far Apart
14. How To Fight Loneliness
15. Hotel Arizona
16. I’m Always In Love

[Disc 2]
1. She’s A Jar
2. Shot In The Arm
3. Misunderstood
4. I’m The Man Who Loves You
5. Kingpin
6. Won’t Get Fooled Again intro (The Who) >
Outtasite (Outta Mind) >
Won’t Get Fooled Again outro (The Who)
7. Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin)

Band : Wilco
Jeff Tweedy – vocals, guitar
Jay Bennett – guitar, keyboards, vocals
John Stirratt – bass, vocal
Ken Coomer – drums
Leroy Bach – guitar, keyboards

New Riders of the Purple Sage – San Francisco, CA (06/06/70)

New Riders Of The Purple Sage
06/06/70
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA

This is a tagged version of shnid: 117233

1-Workingman’s Blues
2-Together Again
3-I Don’t Know You
4-Only Daddy That’ll Walk That Line
5-Superman
6-Henry
7-I’m In Love With You
8-Me & My Uncle*
9-Mama Tried*
10-Cecilia
11-All I Ever Wanted
12-Louisiana Lady
13-Honky Tonk Women
14-Whatcha Gonna Do?
15-Glendale Train

* – w/Bob Weir

Source: SBD > ? > CDR > Trade CDR > EAC(Secure) > WAV > FLAC8(TLH)

Notes from original uploader: The lineup for this show is John Dawson, Jerry Garcia, David Nelson, David Torbert and Mickey Hart. This does not appear to have been previously seeded. EAC/FLAC by jagraham84 on 11/21/11.

The Who – San Francisco, CA (12/01/71)

The Who
1971-12-13
Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA

Source: “San Francisco 1971” (Black Dog Records) CD
Lineage: SBD > Silver Disc > CDR > WAV (EAC) > SHN > TLH > FLAC

Set List:

01 – Substitute
02 – Summertime Blues
03 – My Wife
04 – Baba O’Riley
05 – Behind Blue Eyes
06 – Bargain
07 – Won’t Get Fooled Again
08 – Pinball Wizard
09 – See Me, Feel Me
10 – My Generation >
11 – Jam > Naked Eye > I’m Going Down
12 – Magic Bus (cuts in)

Notes from original uploader:

Artwork & MD5 Verification File all included.
Stage Banter by Tom Pratt.
A good soundboard with some slight hiss.
This is a great show from the second leg of the Who’s Next 1971 US tour. The performance is probably one of the best of the year, the stage banter is silly as usual and the sound is pretty good. Not perfect for a soundboard recording but Who soundboards from this era are very rare so this one is worth checking out.

Bruce Springsteen – San Francisco, CA (12/15/78)

Bruce Springsteen
Winterland Night
(Crystal Cat Records CC471-73)
Winterland
San Francisco, CA, USA
15 December, 1978

Disc 1:
Intro
Badlands
Streets Of Fire
Spirit In The Night
Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Factory
The Promised Land
Prove It All Night
Racing In The Street
Thunder Road
Jungleland
The Ties That Bind

Disc 2:
Intro
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
The Fever
Fire
Candy’s Room
Because The Night
Point Blank
Mona/Preacher’s Daughter
She’s The One
Backstreets
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

Disc 3:
Intro
Born To Run
Devil With The Blue Dress On
Good Golly Miss Molly
C.C. Rider
Jenny Take A Ride
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Raise You Hand
Quarter To Three

Bonus Tracks:

Paramount Theater
Seattle, WA, USA
25 June, 1978

Growin’ Up
The Promise
I Fought The Law

Masonic Temple
Detroit, MI, USA
1 September, 1978

Heatbreak Hotel
Lost In The Flood
Adam Raised A Cain
Chimes Of Freedom

Eric Clapton – San Francisco, CA (11/07/94)

Eric Clapton
November 7, 1994
The Fillmore
San Francisco, California
“Blues at the Fillmore”
3BR Records – 3BR 125 – SB 6

LINEAGE:
Original 3BR (Directly from Igor and the Professor) > LiteOn iHAP322 (UL18 Firmware) >
EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure Mode, Calibrated Offset +6, 0) > FLAC (Level 6)

Disc 1

d1t01 – Motherless Child
d1t02 – Malted Milk
d1t03 – How Long
d1t04 – Kidman Blues
d1t05 – County Jail
d1t06 – .44
d1t07 – Blues Leave Me Alone
d1t08 – Standin’ Around Crying
d1t09 – Hoochie Coochie Man
d1t10 – It Hurts Me Too
d1t11 – Blues Before Sunrise
d1t12 – Third Degree
d1t13 – Reconsider Baby

Disc 2

d2t01 – Sinner’s Prayer
d2t02 – Can’t Judge Nobody
d2t03 – Someday After a While
d2t04 – Tore Down
d2t05 – Have You Ever Loved a Woman
d2t06 – Crosscut Saw
d2t07 – Five Long Years
d2t08 – Crossroads
d2t09 – Groaning the Blues
d2t10 – Ain’t Nobody’s Business

Mix Ratio:
SBD -1 db
Aud -8 db
** some minor mix adjustments here and there when needed **
Matrix by dusborne using Adobe Audition CS6 and Audacity 2.0

01-03-2013

Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low: Rhythm Guitar
Jerry Portnoy: Harmonica
Chris Stainton: Keyboards
Dave Bronze: Bass
Andy Newmark: Drums
Roddy Lorimer: Trumpet
Tim Sanders: Tenor Sax
Simon Clarke: Baritone Sax

Geetarz Comments:
Okay, we’re talking “essential”, right? After the success of the late 1980s and early 1990s – especially “Unplugged” – EC was finally free to pursue his passion, blues! After testing the waters with some “all blues” nights at the Royal Albert Hall, and then the mixed blues/pop/rock sets from 1993, in 1994 it was time to jump in all the way. After a long summer arena tour with a setlist consisting only of his favorite blues numbers, in early November Clapton set out on a mini-tour of not arenas, not sheds, but small clubs – the places where this music was born, and meant to be played. The first three nights were also notable, as on November 7/8/9 they took place at the Fillmore, in San Francisco, and were recorded and filmed for a movie by acclaimed director Martin Scorcese. This night, the first of the three night run, was recorded on videotape by the crew so that they could plan their camera moves and “blocking” for the remaining two nights. The videotape source has been available to collectors in varying quality for years, and has been used as the source for several boots, perhaps the most notable of which is “Blues From the Heart” (Parrott / Red Robin). The folks at 3BR obtained access to a very low generation, much cleaner source than used for “Blues From the Heart”, and after a bunch of work, released the result as “Blues At the Fillmore” for fans. Even if you already have a copy of this title, this may be a nice upgrade for you, direct from the masters with known lineage.

Eric Clapton
RED
November 7/8/9 1994
Mid Valley-MVR 257/258/259/260/262/262
The Fillmore, San Francisco, California
Audience A5/A6

November 7th 1994

Lineage
Audience>Mid Valley Silvers>Plextor 40X12X40 SCSI>EAC>Flac Frontend 6

Originally upped by Mainline Fl on dime in 2009.

—Thank you to Geetarz and the folks at 3BR for all the work on the SBD.
—Thank you Mainline Fl for making the AUD available.
—Thanks to germain for everything;seeding,encouragement,advice and tutelage.

Wilco – San Francisco, CA (01/29/12)

Wilco
1-29-2012
Warfield Theater
San Francisco, CA

Source: (front row balcony) Schoeps mk4>kc5>cmc6>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/48)>Wavelab (uv22hr/44.1)>CDWave Editor>FLAC

Recorded by: Scott Gordon (sgordo@gmail.com)

01 – Sunken Treasure
02 – Art of Almost
03 – I Might
04 – Ashes of American Flags
05 – Bull Black Nova
06 – At Least That’s What You Said
07 – One Sunday Morning (Song For Jane Smiley’s Boyfriend)
08 – Shouldn’t Be Ashamed
09 – Either Way
10 – Born Alone
11 – Laminated Cat
12 – Impossible Germany
13 – One By One
14 – Forget the Flowers
15 – Handshake Drugs
16 – Standing O
17 – Misunderstood
18 – I Must Be High
19 – The Late Greats
20 – Dawned On Me
Encore:
21 – Whole Love
22 – Heavy Metal Drummer
23 – I’m the Man Who Loves You
24 – Shot in the Arm
25 – Track missing from recording