Bonnie Raitt – Washington, D.C. (04/07/73)

Bonnie Raitt with Freebo, members of Little Feat & surprise guest Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup
April 7, 1973
McDonough Arena
Georgetown University
Washington, DC, USA

Goody Pitch-Corrected Remaster

Source:
(FM) 14 tracks, 73:41, 1 CDR, ripped and uploaded to Dime >

Goody’s additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition* (DC offset corrected; Click removal; Pitch Bender; Tracking; Phase corrected, channels balanced; Amplified +4.5dB) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (metadata tags)

Bonnie Raitt – guitars, vocals
Freebo – bass

with
Lowell George – guitar
Bill Payne – piano
Richie Hayward – drums, percussion

and very special surprise guest
Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup – electric guitar, vocals

01. Special Delivery Blues (cuts in) 03:53
02. That Song About The Midway 05:42
03. Any Day Woman 04:26
04. Write Me A Few Of Your Lines / Kokomo Blues 03:56
05. Introducing Lowell George, Richie Hayward and Bill Payne / Tuning 02:30
06. You Got To Know How (volume drops from 01:19:11-01:20:73) 04:57
07. Nothing Seems To Matter 04:17
08. Love Me Like A Man 04:35
09. Talking / Tuning 01:31
10. Under The Falling Sky 05:53
11. Love Has No Pride (cuts in) 04:46
12. Bonnie introduces Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup / Tuning 04:14
13. Mean Old World 06:30
14. Look On Yonder’s Wall 04:39
15. That’s All Right 03:15
16. Short Love (cuts out) 02:37
17. Talking / Tuning 01:20
18. I Almost Lost My Mind 05:40

TT: 74:43

*Pitch of tracks 01-08 was approx. 30 cents sharp.
Pitch of tracks 09-18 was approx. 20 cents sharp.
This has largely been remedied to the best of my ability, with regard to the condition of the source recording. Some deviation still audible in spots.
While some clicks were successfully deleted, others had to be left in, so as not to simply replace the clicks with a different flaw in the track.
Thanks to featseeker for his source!
Goody 11-15-12

Jerry Garcia & Friends- Washington, D.C. (12/09/71)

Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage
December 9, 1971
Jetty’s theater Music Hall
Washington,DC

This is flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 6609

The date of this show is in dispute.  See comments below.

My attempt at a setlist:

1. unknown (Garcia & Cage duet)
2. Runnin’ Back To You ( G&C no vocal)
3. unknown (G&C)
4. noodle (G&C)
5. Take Me Home Country Roads (G&C Marmaduke and others on vocals)
6. jazz riff (Cage)
7. Long Black Veil (G&C McDuke on vocals)
8. Anybody Goin’ To San Antone (G&C plus McDuke)
9. unknown (Jerry out? – he mentions having to get to hotel at the airport)
10. unknown
11. equipment fu
12. unknown
13. Seasons// (Weir on vocal)

From the original uploader:
Picked up something I haven’t seen elsewhere.
This single sbd CD features Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage jamming and
noodling with a few Marmaduke vocals and a Weir vocal (Seasons).
Someone (Marmaduke) picks up a bass halfway through)
Very interesting artifact, not from the vault. Session runs until reel
runs out (47:30)

Here’s what I have on this:

Jam Session Info
Here’s the note from James that came with the show:
Now, to the other goody I sent you. Here’s the story on that. A friend of
mine who does sound and production work here in St. Louis was taking slide
guitar lessons and went through the archive of open reel tapes they had
there and found the one in question. He asked to borrow it and took it home
and did a 24 bit digital transfer from the mono 7″ open reel. This hasn’t
been heard by many more people than Brad, myself and a few others in 30
years!!! I was pretty damn excited about the discovery and glad that I was
only the second person that had heard it counting Brad after he mastered the
tape. As far as I know at this point it’s Jerry Garcia, Buddy Cage and other
members of NRPS. Other than that that’s all I know right now. The Grateful
Dead’s archives don’t even have this tape. Pretty fun stuff to listen too
even though it’s a lot of noodling and such. I kinda like it myself.
Everything was plugged straight into the open reel deck. So the source would be:
7″ mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R
====================

shns from RowJimmy Kelly on 8/30/01

Track 1 is Workin’ Man Blues
Track 3 is Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)
Track 6 is How High the Moon
Track 10 is Take Me Back to Tulsa

Sting (w/Jerry Garcia) – Washington, D.C. (06/26/93)

Sting with Jerry Garcia
RFK Stadium
Washington, DC
June 26, 1993

Opener for The Grateful Dead.
Jerry Garcia guests on lead guitar.

SBD Master

HIFI-Beta > HIFI-VHS > CDR > SHN > AIFF > Flac

01. All This Time
02. Why Should I Cry For You
03. Synchronicity 2
04. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
05. Roxanne
06. Fortress Around Your Heart
07. Love Is Stronger Than Justice
08. Penny Lane
09. Purple Haze
10. Bring On The Night > When The World Is Running Down
11. Walking On The Moon >
Consider Me Gone >
Been Down So Long

Notes:
Sting was the opener for The Grateful Dead. Recorded by a member of
The Dead’s lighting crew. A nice full soundboard direct recording. Jerry
Garcia sits in toward the end of Sting’s set.

Simon & Garfunkel – Washington, D.C. (12/14/03)

Simon & Garfunkel w/The Everly Brothers
MCI Center
Washington, DC
December 14, 2003

Source: DPA 4060 mics > Sony PCM M1
Transfer: Sony DTC-ZE700 > optical cable > JVC XL-R2010 CD-RW (44.1 Hz)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > WAV > TLH [SB’s aligned] Flac level 8
Traders Den 10/05/16 + from the collection of Sean S.
Transferred and Tracked by kingrue upload 924

Previously there was an ALD version of this show that had noticable hiss, static.

What I have here is a newly released Audience source.

The Everly Brothers were introduced partway into the concert, sang 3 songs and were joined by S&G for Bye Bye Love.
(*) Everly Brothers
(**) Everly Brothers with Simon & Garfunkel

01 America (Intro)
02 Old Friends
03 Hazy Shade Of Winter
04 I Am A Rock
05 America
06 At The Zoo
07 Baby Driver
08 Kathy’s Song
09 Hey Schoolgirl
10 Wake Up Little Susie (*)
11 Dream (*)
12 Let it Be Me (*)
13 Bye Bye Love (**)
14 Scarborough Fair
15 Homeward Bound
16 The Sound Of Silence
17 Feelin’ Groovy
18 Mrs. Robinson
19 Slip Sliding Away
20 El Condor Pasa
21 Keep The Customer Satisfied
22 The Only Living Boy In New York
23 American Tune
24 My Little Town – Missing
25 Bridge Over Troubled Water
26 Cecilia
27 The Boxer
28 Leaves That Are Green
29 The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)

Total Time = 126:10 min

Various Artists – Washington, D.C. (01/17/93) “The Absolutely Unofficial Blue Jeans Bash For Arkansas”

Various Artists
Washington, D.C.
01/17/93
The Absolutely Unofficial Blue Jeans Bash for Arkansas

A celebration of Bill Clinton’s first presidential win. Apparently, it was open to the public but you had to show an Arkansas driver’s license to get in.

1 Introductions
2 Cate Brothers – Time Is A Thief
3 Cate Brothers – I Can’t Give It Up
4 Cate Brothers — Am I Losing You
5 Cate Brothers — Helping Hands
6 Stage Ambience
7 The Band – Rag Mama Rag
8 The Band – The Shape I’m In
9 The Band – The Weight
10 Clarence Clemons – instrumental
11 Clarence Clemons – song introduction
12 Clarence Clemons — instrumental
13 The Band — Life Is A Carnival
I4 Rick Danko introduces Ronnie Hawkins
I5 Ronnie Hawkins – Who Do You Love
16 Ronnie Hawkins — Run Little Willie
I7 The Band — Stage Fright
I8 The Band – Down Home Blues
19 Levon Helm introduces Varra Clements
20 Vassar Clements — Sweet Georgia Brown
21 The Band — W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
22 Kim Wilson — Shotgun
23 Kim Wilson introduces Dr. John
24 Dr. John – Iko Iko
25 Dr. John – Right Place, Wrong Time
26 The Band — Let The Good Times Roll (incomplete)
27 Stage Ambience
28 The Band — Back To Memphis
29 Song Introduction
30 Ronnie Hawkins – Forty Days
3] The Band — Caledonia
32 Introductions
33 Don Johnson & Stephen Stills – Slow Down
34 Don Johnson & Stephen Stills — Stormy Monday
35 Dickey Betts — Southbound
36 Stephen Stills — I Won’t Go Away
37 Stephen Stills – For What It’s Worth
38 Stage Ambience
39 Bob Dylan – To Be Alone With You
40 Stephen Stills — Key To The Highway
41 I Shall Be Released
42 (I Don’t Wanna To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes

Wilco – Washington, DC (06/12/95)

WILCO
9:30 Club
June 12, 1995
Washington DC
Soundboard

DISC ONE
1. Should’ve Been in Love
2. I Must Be High
3. Box Full of Letters
4. Too Far Apart
5. Shouldn’t Be Ashamed
6. Give Back the Key to my Heart
7. Walk Where He Walked
8. No Sense in Lovin
9. It’s Just that Simple
10. Pick Up the Change
11. New Madrid
12. That’s Not the Issue
13. Wait Up

DISC TWO
1. Passenger Side
2. Casino Queen
3. We’ve Been Had
4. The Long Cut
5. Black Eye
6. Gun
7. Wherever (Anodyne outtake)
8. Blue Eyed Soul
9. Who Were You Thinking Of
10. I Got You
11. Outtasite
12. Can’t Keep From Talking (Golden Smog)
13. Let’s Hear it For Rock ‘n’ Roll
14. Acuff Rose

Frank Sinatra – Washington, D.C. (04/17/73)

Frank Sinatra
04/17/73
The White House
Washington, DC

You Make Me Feel So Young
Moonlight In Vermont
One More For My Baby
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
I Have Dreamed
Fly Me To The Moon
Try A Little Tenderness
Ol’ Man River
I’ve Got The World On A String
This House I Live In

Comment
President Richard M. Nixon Presents, In Honor Of Italian Prime Minister Julio Andreotti: Frank Sinatra & The President’s Marine Band Conducted By Nelson Riddle, Featuring Bill Miller And Al Viola

Paul McCartney – Washington, DC (07/04/90)

Paul McCartney
07/04/90
RFK Stadium
Washington, DC

Set I
Rough Ride
Birthday
Band on the Run
We got Married
Let Em In
Long and Winding RoadFool on the Hill
Sgt. Peppers
Good Day Sunshine
Can’t Buy Me Love
Put it There
Things We Said Today
Eleanor Rigby
Set II
My Brave Face
Back in the USSR
Saw Her Standing There
Coming Up
Let it Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude
Yesterday
Get Back
Golden Slumbers>
Carry that Weight>
The End

The Band – Washington DC (08/16/76)

The Band
08/16/76
The Carter Baron Amphitheater
Washington, DC

According to this fan website the actual date for this show is July 17, 1976.

Don’t Do It
The Shape I’m In
It Makes No Difference
The Weight
King Harvest
Twilight
Ophelia
Tears Of Rage
Forbidden Fruit
This Wheel’s On Fire
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The Genetic Method
Chest Fever
Up On Cripple Creek
W.S. Walcott’s Medicine Show