Led Zeppelin – Tokyo, Japan (09/24/71)

Led Zeppelin
Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
09/24/71

01. Intro
02. Immigrant Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Since I’ve Been Loving You
05. Black Dog
06. Dazed and Confused
07. Stairway to Heaven
08. Celebration Day
09. That’s The Way
10. Going to California
11. Tangerine
12. What Is And What Should Never Be
13. Moby Dick
14. Whole Lotta Love
15. Thank You
16. Communication Breakdown

Source mix (Light and Shade-style)

Sources used:
Source 4: Scorpio “Your Time Is Gonna Come” CD4
Source 5: Cass(M) > DAT > CDR
Source 7: Graf Zeppelin “Super Stars”

Source 4 used as main Intro-DAC
Source 5 used as main for the rest of the show
Source 7 used to patch a cut in Moby Dick

sources unaltered

Led Zeppelin – Tokyo, Japan (09/23/71)

Led Zeppelin
Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
09/23/71

01. Intro
02. Immigrant Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Since I’ve Been Loving You
05. Black Dog
06. Dazed and Confused
07. Stairway to Heaven
08. Celebration Day
09. Bron-Y Aur Stomp
10. That’s The Way
11. Going to California
12. What Is And What Should Never Be
13. Moby Dick
14. Whole Lotta Love
15. Communication Breakdown

Source 2: Tarantura “Front Row”
Source 5a: Cass(1) > DAT(1) > CDR(3)
Source 5b: EVSD “First Attack on the Rising Sun”
Source 7: Watchtower “Rock Carnival”
Source 9: Lighthouse “On Stage In Tokyo”

Source 9 intro and a brief patch at the beginning of WLL
Source 7 through Stairway (except for between songs, which is patched with Source 5a) and most of Going To California
Source 2 acoustic set and two patches in WLL
Source 5a Celebration Day and What Is And What Should Never Be onwards
Source 5b brief snippet of tuning before WLL not found on the low gen

Sources unaltered (except for source 2, which has been EQ’d)

Queen – Tokyo, Japan (04/04/76)

Queen
University Hall
Tokyo, Japan
April 4, 1976

TITLE : Either “Lazing On A Sunday Evening” OR
“Crowning Glory” ; take your pick…
FORMAT : 1 LP vinyl bootleg record

This is a taped copy of a vinyl bootleg record,
2nd gen from the vinyl, I was assured FWIW.

Lineage:

Vinyl bootleg record > unknown turntable, etc. >
TDK D60 normal bias cassette tape, alleged 2nd gen >
SONY TC-WE405 Stereo Cassette Deck >
ZOOM H2 Handy Recorder (tracked songs here) >
inx 1 GB SD sound card >
computer HD (transferred wav files here) >
Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (retracked and edited wav files here) >
Trader’s Little Helper (Flac Frontend encode level 8,
aligned on sector boundaries)

Setlist & Fingerprints:

Track 01 Introduction
Track 02 – Bohemian Rhapsody last section
Track 03 – Ogre Battle
Track 04 – Sweet Lady
Track 05 – White Queen
Track 06 – Bohemian Rhapsody first section
Track 07 – Killer Queen
Track 08 – MOTBQ and BR finale
Track 09 – Bring Back That Leroy Brown
Track 10 – The Prophet’s Song
Track 11 – Stone Cold Crazy
Track 12 – Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
Track 13 – Liar
Track 14 – In The Lap Of The Gods

Note: Track 08 – MOTBQ and BR finale = March Of The Black Queen
and Bohemian Rhapsody finale.

14 tracks, 53:50
TT: 53:50
SQ: 8-8.5/10, vg+ aud IMHO
This appears to be a bit more than
50% of the concert.

This will be VERY short & sweet. This was requested by
1bgsky ; here you go, buddy ! This is by no means the
finest dub of this rare boot. I got this either in trade
or bought it within the last 15 years. The vinyl that this
was copied from has several pops and crackles in it ;
otherwise it sounds pretty good. I did NOTHING to attempt
to improve the SQ. If anybody wishes to try to remaster
this recording and up it here, go right ahead. I just hope
that you know what you’re doing. If anyone has a virgin
copy of this show, please do a first gen dub right off the
vinyl and up it on Dime. I’ll be looking for it !!! That’s
really all that I have so let’s get this show on the yellow
brick road to spiritual enlightenment…..

Finally, please don’t buy, sell or convert this show to mp3 or any other
lossy format. Please seed this as long as you can. Please trade this freely
as it probably is fairly uncirculated. This show will be a welcome addition
to any Queen fan’s collection. I will post a sample to help some of you decide
whether or not to get it. As rare as this seems to be though, you’d be a fool
to pass this up until a better copy appears. So, as Mr. Natural is so fond of
saying, have fun, don’t freak out and enjoy the concert !

jojogunne 11/21/2010

Remember The Motto: We Do What We Can !

Queen – Tokyo, Japan (02/17/81)

Queen
February 17, 1981
Nippon Budokan,
Tokyo, Japan

Lineage:
Audience > master > wardour silvers (“prime jive”) > cd-r > eac lossless wav. rip > dBpoweramp > FLAC (level 8)
sound: EX-

Disc 1:

We Will Rock You (fast)
Let Me Entertain You
Play The Game
Mustapha
Death On Two Legs
Killer Queen
I’m In Love With My Car
Get Down Make Love
Rock It
Save Me
Now I’m Here
Dragon Attack
Now I’m Here (reprise)
Love Of My Life

Disc 2:

Keep Yourself Alive
drum/guitar solos
Vultan’s Theme
Battle Theme
Flash (cut)
The Hero
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
Tie Your Mother Down
Another One Bites The Dust
Sheer Heart Attack
Teo Torriatte
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen

Total time: 112 minutes.

DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3. ONLY FOR OWN USE.
NEVER SELL RECORDINGS..! SHARE/TRADE ONLY!

SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICAL RELEASED PRODUCTS!

ENJOY!

Bob Dylan – Tokyo, Japan (03/05/86)

BOB DYLAN
Nippon Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
March 5th 1986

01 – Justine (Don Harris/Dewey Terry)
02 – Positively 4th Street
03 – Clean Cut Kid
04 – I’ll Remember You
05 – Trust Yourself
06 – That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
07 – Masters Of War

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
08 – Straight Into Darkness (Tom Petty)
09 – Breakdown (Tom Petty)

10 – It Ain’t Me, Babe
11 – To Ramona
12 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
13 – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
14 – Just Like A Woman
15 – I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow)
16 – Lenny Bruce
17 – When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
18 – Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
19 – Ballad Of A Thin Man

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
20 – So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star (R. McGuinn/C. Hillman)
21 – Refugee (Tom Petty & Mike Campbell)

22 – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
23 – Seeing The Real You At Last
24 – Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
25 – I And I
26 – Like A Rolling Stone
27 – In The Garden

encore

28 – Blowin’ In The Wind
29 – Uranium Rock (Warren Smith)
30 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Concert #16 of the 1986 True Confessions Far East Tour.
Concert #16 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1986 concert #16.

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
Tom Petty (guitar),
Mike Campbell (guitar),
Benmont Tench (keyboards),
Howie Epstein (bass),
Stan Lynch (drums)
The Queens Of Rhythm:
Debra Byrd, Queen Esther Marrow,
Madelyn Quebec,
Elisecia Wright (backing vocals).

10-19, 11, 30 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
13, 28, 30 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
22 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass).

BobTalk:

  • Thank you. That was a recent hit of mine. Ha-ha. I’ll play you an old time
    song I wrote about fifty years ago, during my protest period. I’m still in
    that period.
    I suppose everybody else is too. I know some of you are.
    Anyway this one I wrote a while back. It still holds up, so I still sing it.
    It’s called Masters Of War.
  • Thank you. I happened to be here before, so I know a lot of people know me,
    but right now I want to introduce you to one of America’s last great
    Rock and Roll bands, certainly my favorite. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
    (after Masters Of War)
  • All right. Iíll sing an old song for you that used to be on the radio one
    time. You donít hear songs like that on the radio anymore, that’s for sure.
    (before I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know)
  • This is a song I wrote a while back about a man who died before his time.
    Did a lot of things that a lot of people weren’t too pleased with.
    And when they gave him a real rough time for doing it, and he in
    a kind of a strange way, they just did away with it. But that was about
    twenty years ago. Now today people are doing just the same things he did
    only they’re not doing it as good, but theyíre making a lot of money doing it,
    theyíre living in nice big houses, and theyíre being very successful at it.
    So, sometimes you know you got to be incredibly, incredibly ????.
    I wrote this song a while back specially for him. (before Lenny Bruce)
  • I was over in England one time doing a press conference. And that was the
    first time I ever gave a press conference where I didn’t want to answer any
    of the questions. I didn’t answer any of ’em. From that point on I stopped
    answering questions. People wanna know just all about your personal life
    you know, where I came from anyway. Thatís very impolite. Anyway I wrote
    this thing here. Try to have my say again, I donít know if it ever reached
    anybody who’s supposed to reached, actually got hurt, but it made me feel
    better to write it. (before Ballad Of A Thin Man)
  • Thank you. Domo, domo, domo. Anyway, everybody must get stoned.
    You know that can be taken a couple of different ways.
    Quite a few of my songs can be taken quite a bunch of different ways really.
    At least two or three. Well, here’s one, actually the first for me, thatís
    canít be taken but one way. (before Seeing The Real You At Last)
  • I wanna thank Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for backing me up tonight.
    On the keyboards, give him a warm hand, Benmont Tench.
    On the drums, please, Mr. Stan Lynch. On the bass guitar, Howie Epstein.
    Playing lead guitar tonight, Michael Campbell. And I especially want to
    thank Mr. Tom Petty himself. [starts song] Oh, and my girl singers there,
    sorry about that, I sing, they go every place with me. You got to clap for
    them too. (before Like A Rolling Stone)
  • Thank you. All right. Gotta get out of here now. Got to hit the road.
    Ha-ha. Donít know where we gonna go but … itís past my bedtime.
    All right, anyway I wanna sing a song about my hero. Everybodyís got their
    own special hero, where I come from we got, …
    excuse me? … anyway, all kinds of heroes where I come from, John Wayne,
    Clark Gable, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen.
    Anyway I don’t care nothing about none of those people, I got my own hero.
    I wanna sing about my hero now. (before In The Garden)

3 new songs (11%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour.

Bob Dylan – Tokyo, Japan (03/10/86)

Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and The Queens of Rhythm
10 March 1986
Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan

Japan ’86 show 4 of 4
Lineage: Audience MASTER > DAT > CDr > EAC (secure, logs included) > SoundForge 8.0 > Trader’s Little Helper 1.0 > FLAC
overall sound quality: A

This is an alternate recording to the bootleg (“Sukiyaki Party in Budokan” on Mainstream)

LB 3823

158:42.59

CD1 44:17.51
Bob Dylan set 1

  1. [03:59.38] Justine (Don Harris/Dewey Terry)
  2. [04:33.10] Positively 4th Street
  3. [03:02.55] Clean-Cut Kid
  4. [04:06.01] I’ll Remember You
  5. [03:22.71] Trust Yourself
  6. [02:50.38] That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
  7. [05:42.16] Masters Of War

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers set 1

  1. [05:17.41] Straight Into Darkness (Tom Petty)
  2. [05:44.51] Breakdown (Tom Petty)

Bob Dylan set 2

  1. [05:38.30] It Ain’t Me, Babe
    — (tape-flip cut) —

CD2 41:12.61

  1. [04:38.33] Mr Tambourine Man
  2. [04:09.62] Girl From The North Country
  3. [06:04.07] It’s All Right, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
  4. [04:13.42] I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
  5. [04:41.51] Just Like A Woman
  6. [02:45.50] I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow)
  7. [05:51.04] Lenny Bruce
  8. [05:22.72] When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
  9. [03:36.40] Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
    — (tape-flip cut) —

CD3 73:12.22

  1. [04:59.01] Ballad Of A Thin Man

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers set 2

  1. [04:25.62] So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star (Roger McGuinn/Chris Hillman)
  2. [06:27:37] Refugee (Tom Petty/Mike Campbell)

Bob Dylan set 3

  1. [03:10.42] Rainy Day Women #12&35
  2. [04:44.04] Seeing The Real You At Last
  3. [04:34.69] Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
  4. [03:24.40] We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) (Dick Robertson/Nelson Cogane/Sammy Mysels)
  5. [04:18.61] I And I
  6. [07:29.43] Like A Rolling Stone
    — (tape-flip cut) —
  7. [11:25.62] In The Garden

Encore

  1. [05:15.27] Blowin’ In The Wind
  2. [02:41.47] Uranium Rock (Rock ’em Dead) (Warren Smith)
  3. [02:16.28] Sukiyaki (Ue o muite aruko) (Rohusuke Ei/Hachidai Nakamura)
  4. [07:58.54] Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Complete concert.

Queen – Tokyo, Japan (03/31-04/01/76)

Queen
Tokyo, Japan, Budokan
March 31 & April 1, 1976

Direct transfer of the Japanese vinyl boot “INVITE YOU TO A NIGHT AT THE BUDOKAN” (Marc TQ-76059).

This comes from a different website and is not my work originally, apart from the d-eklicking, which imho upgrades this considerably. but I had always wanted to hear this boot and thought a few others might like to hear it as well, especially since it only sounded worse in its later re-releases.

Lineage: MARC LP – stand alone cdr recorder pioneer pcdr01 – cdr (1) to FLAC level 8 – tlh – SoundForge – tlh – Dime

Notes from the original uploader:

why this share ?

Well simply because all other versions which aren’t from this LP but from rereleases from this specific L.P. are all in inferiour sound.

This was the first boot which was released with this show. It is a highly collectable Lp bootleg. And all the rereleases like :

  • Mercury Poisoning (lp)
  • The Battle of 76 (lp)
  • Year of the opera (cd)

Feature a less good soundquality.

So for the fan who wants it all.

The Japanese bootleg label MARC made 4 Queen boot lp’s which are all very rare. And of course expensive.

These are the vinyls :
MARQ-TQ 75122 KIMONO MY PLACE LIVE 1 lp. (tokyo may 1st. 1975)
MARQ-TQ 76059 INVITE YOU TO A NIGHT AT THE BUDO KAN (see this topic)
MARQ -TQ 76042 LAZING ON A SUNDAY EVENING 1lp (tokyo april 4h. 1976)
ZAP 7960 FREE IN THE PARk 1lp (hyde park sept. 18th. 1976) *

  • ZAP which stands for “ZE ANONYM PLATENSPIELER (the anonymous record player, it is in german) was a american bootleg label. Which had nothing to do with MARC. The MARC label made many boots in the 70’s for many bands. And the MARC label stood for high quality bootlegs (soundwise) among record collectors. Because the HYDE PARK show was recorded in such a bad quality MARC decided to annoy ZAP (their compettitor) by releasing a inferiour qualtiy bootleg on the ZAP label instead of their own label.

Lineage :

  • INVITE YOU TO A NIGHT AT THE BUDO KAN 1 lp MARC label (MARC-TQ 76059 matrixnr.) – to stand alone cdr recorder pioneer pcdr01 – cdr (1) to FLAC level 8

The show is :
Tokyo, Japan, Nippon Budokan march 31st. 1976

LP SIDE A :
Intro: Bohemian Rhapsody (mid ~ end section) April 1st
Flick Of The Wrist April 1st
Hangman April 1st
Brighton Rock April 1st
Son And Daughter (end part) April 1st
Seven Seas Of Rhye March 31st
LP SIDE B
Father To Son April 1st
Doing Alright March 31st
lazing On A Sunday Afternoon March 31st
Keep Yourself Alive April 1st
Now I’m Here April 1st
See What A Fool I’ve Been April 1st
God Save The Queen April 1st

It seems ‘See What A Fool I’ve Been’ is cut on other bootleg lps (according to Queenlive.ca) but it does not seem to be cut here (great performance by the way). Nice sound! Thank you!

Queen – Tokyo, Japan (03/31/76)

QUEEN
1976-03-31
Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan

Audience Recording

Inherited CDRs from a QUEEN Collector

CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME

Uploaded by;”Lucifer Burns”

Disc 1:

  1. Intro – Bohemian Rhapsody (2:09)
  2. Ogre Battle (4:17)
  3. Sweet Lady (4:23)
  4. White Queen (As It Began) (5:30)
  5. Flick Of The Wrist (3:50)
  6. Bohemian Rhapsody (2:27)
  7. Killer Queen (2:06)
  8. The March Of The Black Queen (1:37)
  9. Bohemian Rhapsody Reprise
  10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown (1:42)
  11. Brighton Rock / Guitar Solo (9:54)
  12. Son And Daughter (1:57)
  13. The Prophet’s Song (8:33)
  14. Stone Cold Crazy (2:35)
  15. Doing All Right (5:41)
  16. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon (1:39)
  17. Keep Yourself Alive (5:02)

Disc 2:

  1. Seven Seas Of Rhye (2:48)
  2. Liar (8:35)
  3. In The Lap Of The Gods…Revisited (6:34)
  4. Now I’m Here (6:36)
  5. Big Spender (1:45)
  6. Jailhouse Rock / Shake Rattle And Roll / Stupid Cupid / Be Bop A Lula / Jailhouse Rock Reprise
  7. See What A Fool I’ve Been (5:22)
  8. God Save The Queen (1:10)

Musicians;

FEDDIE MERCURY- Vocals/Piano
BRIAN MAY- Electric & Acoustic Guitars/Backing Vocals
JOHN DEACON- Bass Guitar
ROGER TAYLOR- Drums/Backing Vocals/Tambourine

This upload is in no way supposed to represent the “deffinitive” version of this particular concert or recording.
If some one has a better copy or different source, please upload it!!

Simon & Garfunkel – Tokyo, Japan (07/11/09)

SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
“OLD FRIENDS” Japan Tour 2009
July 11, 2009
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan

Disc One
01 Intro Video Soundtrack
02 Old Friend – Bookends
03 A Hazy Shade Of Winter
04 I Am A Rock
05 America
06 Kathy’s Song
07 Hey Schoolgirl
08 Be Bop A Lula
09 Scarborough Fair
10 Homeward Bound
11 Video Soundtrack / Feelin’ Groovy > Graduate
12 Mrs. Robinson > Not Fade Away > Mrs. Robinson
13 Slip Slidin’ Away
14 El Condor Pasa

Disc Two
01 Bright Eyes *
02 A Heart In New York *
03 Perfect Moment > Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep *
04 The Boy In The Bubble **
05 Graceland **
06 Still Crazy After All These Years **
07 Only Living Boy In New York
08 My Little Town
09 Bridge Over Troubled Water
10 (1st encore) The Sound Of Silence
11 The Boxer
12 (2nd encore) Leaves That Are Green
13 Cecilia > Band Introduction > Cecilia (reprise)

*Art Solo
**Paul Solo

Audience recording by Shori, FOB, 12th row of the arena, right from the center facing the right speaker stack
Lineage: Edirol R-09 (16bit) >SD card > PC > WAV >
wavez164 >FLAC Frontend >Flac

Miles Davis – Tokyo, Japan (07/25/87)

Miles Davis
1987-07-25 (b)
July 25, 1987
Yomiuri-Land Open Theatre ‘East’
Tokyo, Japan

JOAU-FM radio broadcast, 55:37

Miles Davis (tp,kb), Kenny Garrett (as,fl), Bobby Irving III, Adam Holzman (synth), Joe “Foley” McCreary (lead b), Darryl Jones (elb), Ricky Wellman (dr), Mino Cinelu (perc)

01 band warming up (1:10)
02 One Phone Call / Street Scenes (1:02)
03 Speak (7:18)
04 Human Nature (7:23)
05 Wrinkle (6:35)
06 The Senate / Me & U (10:05)
07 Tutu (8:28)
08 Splatch (5:38)
09 Time After Time (7:40) [fade out on closing with voiceover last 5.5s]

Editing (plaz):

  • corrected DC offsets
  • gain normalized and retracked
  • balanced track 1
  • repaired gain fluctuations, clicks, pops, and static bursts
  • increased gain of track 8 by 1.35 dB and track 9 by 1.65 dB
  • restored subtle analog peak clipping (compression/limiting) to clarify cymbals, tympani and muted trumpet
  • lightly declclicked and decrackled

Notes:

  • excellent FM capture
  • interesting mix, very different from the TV audio (a) version, and no interruptions
  • perhaps one or both of the channels are inverted