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Van Halen - 1982-12-11 - Jacksonville, FL (SBD/FLAC) 24-bit


CREDIT to ByTorX1

Van Halen
11 December 1982
Venue: Jacksonville Coliseum
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Source: Soundboard (Master)

Lineage:
Maxell UD 120 cassette > Nakamichi DR-1 (azimuth adjustment) > Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD > Audacity (24-96) > FLAC 6

01 Intro
02 Romeo Delight
03 Unchained
04 Drum Solo
05 The Full Bug
06 Runnin' With The Devil
07 Dave Talks
08 Jamie's Cryin'
09 Little Guitars
10 Where Have All The Good Times Gone!
11 Bass Solo
12 Hang 'Em High
13 Cathedral
14 Secrets
15 Drum Solo II
16 Everybody Wants Some!!
17 Dave Talks
18 Everybody Wants Some!! (Reprise)
19 Dance The Night Away
20 Somebody Get Me A Doctor / I'm So Glad
21 Dave Acoustic Solo
22 Ice Cream Man
23 Intruder
24 Pretty Woman
25 Guitar Solo
26 Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
27 Bottoms Up!
28 Happy Trails
29 You Really Got Me (Reprise)
30 Outro Music

Notes:
Here is yet another uncirculated soundboard recording, capturing the Van Halen concert in Jacksonville during their Diver Down tour (Hide Your Sheep tour) in 1982. Not even an audience recording of this show has circulated previously.

This show in Jacksonville is the grand finale of Van Halen's 1982 "Hide Your Sheep" tour, and it's clear that the band are an a celebratory mood. Overall, the band is performing well and with an obvious energy, and of course Dave is being sure to make it a party tonight.

One unique aspect is Dave's vocalizing intro to Little Guitars, which is very different from any show prior. Another standout moment is during Where Have All The Good Times Gone, where instead of the first verse, Dave delivers his "I forgot the f'in words" line, rather than having done it during Romeo Delight, then sings the next verse as "oh, Dave is f'in around".

As the band breaks after the first part of Everybody Wants Some, Dave starts his banter by mentioning someone throwing toilet paper at his head, and brings out his occasional "I'm gonna f your girlfriend" line. Then a bit later near the end of Ice Cream Man, Dave stops to calmly say "the next stupid motherf'er who throws something at my head, you pass him up here on stage and I'll kick his ass". While there are photos of toilet paper all over the stage, there's more of a story behind it all, as a post online from an attendee claims that the band's roadies were throwing the rolls of toilet paper into the crowd from the back row. This same attendee claims he hit Dave square in the head with a roll, feeling a sweet satisfaction. Being able to now hear this recording pretty much paints the rest of the story, as true as it can get.

There are also photos of balloons all over the stage, and after the final encore you can hear what sounds like many balloons being popped. Lastly of note, this show features the final performance of Hang 'Em High, up until a few rare outings in 2012.

Like several nights prior in Lakeland (and perhaps his two missing Hollywood tapes), Roy has again decided to use a 120 minute tape, rather than his standard choice of a single 90 minute tape per show. This time, he decided to let the entire first side of the tape run without pause, so we get to hear Dave's talk prior to Jamie's Cryin', which emphasizes this being the final night of their 1982 tour. The first side of the master tape runs out less than a minute into the beginning of Somebody Get Me A Doctor, but it's clear Roy was alert with the intention to record as much as possible, because he only misses about 30 seconds of the song.

What could have been a near perfect tape, Roy still decided to do his usual pauses during both encore breaks so that he wasn't recording down time. He starts the recording again for the first encore a handful of seconds into Bottoms Up, not missing that much. However when he paused before the second encore, for whatever reason he missed the entire first half of You Really Got Me, with the recording starting again during the downtime that precedes Happy Trails. Overall, with that being the only major cut, we can't complain too much. It's easily one of the most complete shows in his collection, and it survives for us to hear. Yet one can't help but again feel like there's no excuse to have missed anything, considering there was plenty room left on the tape. What ideally would've been a worthy sacrifice to miss, this tape is again one of the few that captures the outro music that would play over the speakers after the band walked off stage, that being Kid Creole's "Imitation", followed by Van Halen's own "Big Bad Bill".

Huge thanks to those who significantly helped with the absurd pricetag that was required to liberate this VH collection, most of which would've been impossible to save otherwise.

Enjoy the music and be grateful we are able hear these special recordings. If you have uncirculated tapes, please consider sharing them before they end up forever lost to time.

The Velvet Underground - 1968-12-12 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Boston Tea Party 

lineage: 
master reels > 10" reels (7-1/2ips, w/ modest EQ) > AIFF > FLAC > WAV > FLAC (level 8) 

Lou Reed: guitar, vocals 
Sterling Morrison: guitar 
Doug Yule: bass, organ, vocals 
Moe Tucker: drums 

CD1 
01 - Heroin (9.11)
02 - Move Right In (5.42)
03 - Waiting For The Man (7.18)
04 - I'm Set Free (5.02)
05 - Foggy Notion (8.17)
06 - Beginning To See The Light (6.17)
07 - Candy Says (4.44)

CD2 
01 - White Light White Heat (5.18)
02 - Jesus (4.50)
03 - Sister Ray (26.17)
04 - Pale Blue Eyes (6.09)

original audience recording by the "professor" 

December 12th 1968 was the first show of a 3 night stay at the Velvets "second home", the Boston Tea Party. This recording was made by the "professor", who reputedly smugged his reel-reel recorder into the venue under a large poncho. 

This show has long been my personal favourite of all the extant Tea Party recordings. Lou and Sterling's guitar playing is outstanding, and Moe never misses a beat. "Move Right In" is just great - Sterling sounds just like a tape loop and Lou's "improvised on the spot" lyrics are tantalisingly almost intelligible. "Foggy Notion" is a joyful breeze, with buzzsaw guitars and fine vocals. Going by Lou's introduction, this would appear to be the first public performance of "Candy Says". It's certainly the only Velvets recording of it which I am aware of where Lou actually sings it himself - he cant quite reach the high notes but there's a certain weary tenderness to his vocal which I dont think Doug ever managed to achieve, live or in the studio. This is undoubtedly my favourite version of one of my favourite songs. 

Chicago Transit Authority - 1969-12-12 - Amsterdam, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Venue:
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Source:
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Television Analog Cable Broadcast 30sep'13

Video:
B&W Pro-Shot; MPEG-2: 4.900Mbps; 4:3; 720x576 PAL; 25.00fps

Audio:
Dolby AC-3; 256Kbps; 48kHz

Lineage:
AVB-C > DVDr(0) > Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD v5.0.1.105 > VIDEO_TS

01 Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is?
02 25 or 6 to 4
03 It Better End Soon ^
04 I'm a Man

Length: 29:13

^ Broadcast master tape damaged at beginning [07:33-07:40]

Notes: Fully authored DVD featuring the Chicago Transit Authority.

Many thanks to rillenheini for the original seed and for allowing me to post this DVD.

A/V sync issue corrected; menu, chapters and fades added with Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD v5.0.1.105.

Originally aired by WDR on December 12, 1969. Seeded as entire show with Country Joe and The Chambers Brothers.









Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett w/ G. Harrison and Eric Clapton - 1969-12-12 - Copenhagen, DK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Delaney & Bonnie and Friends
Delaney & Bonnie And Friends On Tour
with special guests Eric Clapton and George Harrison

Copenhagen, Denmark
Falkoner Theatre
12 December 1969


01 - Poor Elijah / Tribute To Robert Johnson
02 - I Don't Know Why
03 - Where There's A Will, There's A Way
04 - Special Life
05 - I Don't Want To Discuss It
06 - That's What My Man Is For
07 - Comin' Home

Filmed by Danish television, this concert was the last of three nights in Copenhagen and the final concert of the short Delaney & Bonnie & Friends 1969 European tour that had started in Germany on November 26 (see Bonus tracks). George Harrison attended the London Royal Albert Hall show on December 1 and was so impressed that he gave his "Let It Be" Telecaster guitar to Delaney Bramlett and joined the band for the remainder of the tour. Delaney can be seen playing that guitar in this video. 

The Band:
Delaney Bramlett: guitar, vocals
Bonnie Bramlett: vocals
Eric Clapton: guitar, vocals
George Harrison: guitar
Dave Mason: guitar
Carl Radle: bass
Jim Gordon: drums
Bobby Whitlock: keyboards, vocals
Jim Price: trumpetBobby Keys: saxophone
Rita Coolidge: vocals
Tex Johnson: percussion

---- Bonus footages -----

DELANEY & BONNIE & FRIENDS 
Bremen, Germany 
Beat Club TV show
26 November 1969


1. Poor Elijah / Tribute To Robert Johnson

Derek and the Dominos
Nashville, Tennessee
Johnny Cash TV show
5 November 1970


1. It's Too Late
2. Matchbox (w/Carl Perkins & Johnny Cash)


Technical Notes:
DVD includes basic menu with chapters stops at every track
total running time: 43 minutes
video: NTSC mpeg-2, 720 x 480, 4:3 aspect ratio, 7 mbps bitrate
audio: PCM 48kHz, 1.54 mbps

Lineage:
silver DVD > dvd-r> copied video_ts folder > video_ts folder > you

Free - 1970-12-12 - Stockholm, SWE (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Broadcast January 2, 1971

"Midnight Hour", Radiohuset, Stockholm, Sweden
(EX FM - from Liberated Bootleg "Radio Free" (Remastered Edition))

Paul Rodgers - lead vocals
Paul Kossoff - guitar
Simon Kirke - drums
Andy Fraser - bass, piano

Taper: Swedish radio
Taping Gear: unknown
Source: The Eternal Records "Radio Free" boot CD (Remastered Edition)
Lineage: "Radio Free" boot silver CD> Sony CPD-XA20ES CD playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: ex SBD
Length: 48:53 minutes
Artwork: included (JAJ's scans from 2000).

01 - The Stealer
02 - Fire And Water
03 - Ride On A Pony
04 - Heavy Load
05 - Woman
06 - Love You So
07 - All Right Now
08 - Be My Friend
09 - Mr - Big

Comments:
This great sounding radio show comes from a well packaged boot entitled "Radio Free". It also contained four BBC tracks as outtakes, but I have chosen not to include them, as at least one is officially released, and the other three may be studio outtakes instead of BBC stuff. You obviously can't trust anything you read on a boot as gospel. These guys even went to the extent of having the disc look like the pink Island label, with the customary bootleg "Not for sale - radio broadcast only" on the disc.

David Bromberg - 1972-12-12 - Hempstead, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Utrasonic Studios

WLIR-FM

Goody Pitch-Corrected Remaster

lineage
FM MASTER REEL > REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > SHN > FLAC Frontend (WAV) >

Goody's additional lineage:
Audition (Pitch Bender +65 cents; Tracking; pop/click/static repair; Amplify +2db) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)

David Bromberg - guitar, mandolin, vocals
Kenny Kosek - fiddle, mandolin
Roger Mason - bass
Peter Ecklund - trumpet, mellophone and stuff
Jonathan Edwards - Special Guest On Harmonica

01 Six Days On The Road
02 Suffer To Sing The Blues
03 Band intros
04 Bluebird*
05 Travelin' Man
06 Someone Else's Blues
07 Sitting On Top Of The World
08 Interview
09 Mr. Bojangles (1 sec. fade in and out at ~6:27-6:28 - on original file - some missing music)
10 Hardworkin' John (includes "Turkey In The Straw")
11 Jugband Song
12 Danger Man
13 Mr. Blue
14 Sharon

Notes by the uploader:
Here's something that'll make lots of you very happy. It's a great sounding set from David Bromberg that's been circulating for some time, thanks to our great friend with the archive that never ends, davmar77. It hasn't been seen around these here parts since 2007, though. I've updated it for what should now be a definitive edition, correcting what has previously (and unknowingly) been shared as a very slow speed/flat pitched recording and cleaning up some nasty glitches as well as quite a few static pops, clicks, etc. To make it even more special, I gave it a little bump in volume. Here's David playing what could very well be one of his greatest sets you'll ever have the good fortune to hear, inspired by the ultra-cool vibe at Ultrasonic Studios and a collection of great players that evening, with Jonathan Edwards on-board to help contribute to the merriment. There's great banter between the perfect performances here, including a sly little reference to an old joke we all know now as "The Aristocrats", along with some other subversive asides you should listen closely for. The sound is warm (check out the gorgeous sound of Roger Mason's bass) and the great tunes keep a-comin'. I know this will be one of your favorites, as it is mine.

Focus - 1972-12-12 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

THE SKY WILL FALL ON LONDON TONIGHT
December 12, 1972 (BBC Studios, London, England)

Jan Akkerman - Guitar
Thijs Van Leer - Keyboards, Flute and Vocals
Bret Ruiter- Bass Guitars 
Pierre Van Der Linden - Drums

01 - Bob Harris Introduction (0:41)
02 - Anonymus Two (21:42)
03 - Band Introductions (1:19)
04 - Focus I (3:58)
05 - Focus III (3:23)
06 - Answers Questions! Questions Answers! (12:09)
07 - Focus II (4:46)
08 - Bob Harris Once More (0:18)
09 - Hocus Pocus (7:22)

Ry Cooder - 1972-12-12 - Cleveland, OH (FM/FLAC)




(WMMS FM Broadcast FLAC)

Acoustic solo performance

"Radio Ranch"

lienage
FM > ?gen cass trade > CDwave > Flac

01 - Radio Announcement > Talking (1 glitch)
02 - Police Dog Blues (Arthur Blake, adapted by Ry Cooder)
03 - Tuning > Song Intro
04 - Comin' In On A Wing A A Prayer (Harold Adamson & Jimmie McHugh)
05 - Tuning > Song Intro
06 - Great Dream From Heaven (Joseph Spence)
07 - Tuning > Song Intro
08 - Clean Up At Home (Sleepy John Estes)
09 - Tuning > Song Intro
10 - Tattler (Ry Cooder/Russ Titelman/Washington Phillips)
11 - You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond (Blind Willie Johnson)
12 - Radio Announcement > Song Intro
13 - F.D.R.In Trinidad (Fitz MacLean)
14 - Tuning > Song Intro
15 - Floating Bridge (Sleepy John Estes)
16 - Billy The Kid (Traditional, arranged by Ry Cooder)
17 - Diddy Wah Diddy (Arthur Blake)
18 - Dark Was The Night (Cold Was The Ground) (Blind Willie Johnson) (1 drop)
19 - Jesus Is On The Mainline (Traditional)
20 - Going To Bownsville (Sleepy John Estes)

57.52 min

Joan Baez - 1973-12-12 - Le Grand Echiquier, FR (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

joanbaezOnFilm DVD 013

Le Grand Echiquier, French TV
December 12, 1973

Audio: MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo 256Kbps
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x576 (4:3) 25.00fps 8800Kbps

Lineage:
TV > unknown source > MPEG2 > authoring

01 - Intro
02 - Plaisir d'Amour
03 - The Partisan
04 - Assassins Assassinés
05 - Pauvre Ruteboeuf
06 - Prison Trilogy
07 - talking
08 - Parachutiste
09 - Love Song To A Stranger
10 - talking
11 - Ballad Of Sacco & Vanzetti
12 - Imagine
13 - talking
14 - La Nana De La Mora (w - Paco Ibanez)
15 - A Galopar (w - Paco Ibanez)
16 - Dialogue (by Maxime Leforestier)
17 - En Février De Cette Année-Là (by Maxime Leforestier)
18 - Let It Be
19 - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

running time - 1:06:43

This program was broadcasted exactly 40 years ago - on December 12, 1973.
I have edited out non-Baez segments from 3 hours program, which originally contained other artists and many talking parts.






Kansas - 1975-12-12 - Portland, OR (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Paramount Theater

Title:
"Crimson Skies Of Ice And Fire"

Lineage:
mixing desk > unknown analogue medium > CD > EAC > WAV > TLH > Flac

01 Song For America
02 Icarus - Borne On Wings Of Steel
03 Down The Road
04 Belexes
05 Drum Solo
06 Guitar Solo
07 Child Of Innocence
08 Bringing It Back (incl. Can I Tell You)

Notes:
Did you ever wonder just how often a die-hard Kansas fan (you know, the one that travels oceans just to see them perform in their hometown) happens to stumble upon a previously undocumented pristine soundboard recording from the early days of the band? A date that isn't even listed in the most elaborate of Kansas tour dates archives? Speaking for myself, I can count the occasions on two fingers... The last time it happened was the Villanova Field House show. No, wait... that was an FM, this is straight from the mixing desk. And it's even from the year prior to it: 1975, the early stages of the Masque tour! To my knowledge it never aired. Well, about the show... it's short. Way too short, if you'd ask me. Kansas (together with Ted Nugent) was opening for Aerosmith at the Paramount Theater in Portland this night. So we don't get Mysteries and Mayhem > The Pinnacle or Lonely Street. But you won't hear me complain, because what's more important is what we do get: a raw & fast-paced, hard rocking show in a quality that almost rivals an official release. Yes, that's right: rivals an official release.

Tom Waits - 1975-12-12 - Minneapolis, MN (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

lineage
KQRS-FM Broadcast > Silver CD > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Tom Waits Live at ASI Studios

01 Introduction 00:26
02 Emotional Weather Report 06:23
03 Eggs And Sausage (Introduction) 05:51
04 Eggs And Sausage 03:04
05 Better Off Without A Wife 04:47
06 Semi Suite 06:27
07 Spare Parts 08:10
08 The Ghosts Of Saturday Night/The Heart Of Saturday Night 08:24
09 New Coat Of Paint 02:24
10 Warm Beer And Cold Women 05:47
11 Virginia Avenue 02:47
12 San Diego Serenade 04:25
13 Putnam County 06:37
14 Ol' 55 04:02

Santana - 1976-12-12 - Dortmund, DE (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Westfalenhalle

Lineage:
2 CDRs - CDEx - Flacfrontend - TLH - you 

Carlos Santana
Jose “Chepito” Areas
Tom Coster
Graham Lear
Luther Rabb
Raul Rekow
Pablo Tellez

01 - Introduction
02 - Carnaval/Let The Children Play/Jugando  
03 - Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen  
04 - Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana)  
05 - Revelations  
06 - Oye Como Va  
07 - Maria Caracoles  
08 - Samba Pa Ti
09 - Savor/percussion/Toussaint L'Overture

Total Time: 60.34 

Notes:
Radio RTL Luxembourg used to broadcast a lot of great shows back then. Unfortunately most of them were incomplete, just like this one. This is the line up that also played the live tracks for the Moonflower album. Those tracks were from the London, Paris, Munich and Colmar shows. Super show with great tracks like Dance Sister dance, Revelations and Maria Caracoles. Samba Pa Ti gets a beautiful, more than 10 minutes treatment. 

Gordon Lightfoot - 1977-12-12 - New York, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Gordon Lightfoot 
Cerebral Palsy Benefit 
Avery Fisher Hall 
December 12, 1977 

WNEW-FM broadcast 

Cassette -- Pro Tools -- CDR -- EAC -- WAV -- flac 

01 - Intro 
02 - Summertime Dream 
03 - The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald 
04 - Race Among The Ruins 
05 - Don Quixote 
06 - If You Could Read My Mind 
07 - The Last Time I Saw Her 
08 - Hangdog Hotel Room 
09 - If There's A Reason 
10 - Sundown 
11 - The Pony Man 
12 - If Children Had Wings 
13 - The Circle Is Small 
14 - Early Morning Rain 
15 - I'm Not Supposed To Care 
16 - The Auctioneer

David Bowie - 1978-12-12 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Hoping For A Little Romance
The Nihon Budokan Hall
Excellent Broadcast Recording
Artwork Included

Lineage: 
SilverCD--> EAC(secure)--> Flac(level.8)

01 - Warszawa
02 - "Heroes"
03 - Fame
04 - Beauty And The Beast
05 - Five Years
06 - Soul Love
07 - Star
08 - Hang Onto Yourself
09 - Ziggy Stardust
10 - Suffragette City
11 - Station To Station
12 - TVC15
13 - - tv interview -

Notes:
A Japanese release of this concert and it is far better than the European CD issue WILD MUTATION (1991). The interview is either from Japanese TV or radio. If you have to choose between this disc or the European disc, take this one! (BASSMAN)

David Bowie - 1978-12-12 - Tokyo, JP (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Last night of Low and Heroes

Video Attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Display Mode: Both Pan&scan and Letterbox
Source picture resolution: 720x480 (525/60)
Frame Rate: 30.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 6.46Mbps

Audio Attributes:
Audio Coding mode: LPCM
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not specified
Number of Audio channels: 2
Bitrate: 1536 Kbps
Number of Audio streams: 1

01 - Warszawa
02 - Heroes
03 - Fame
04 - Beauty and the Beast
05 - Five years
06 - Soul Love
07 - Star
08 - Hang on to yourself
09 - Ziggy Stardust
10 - Suffragette city
11 - Station tot station
12 - TVC 15

Talking Heads - 1978-12-12 - Houston, TX (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Opry House

taper : mystical crow
transfer : markp

01 - Stage Intro
02 - The Big Country
03 - Warning Sign
04 - The Book I Read
05 - Stay Hungry
06 - Artists Only
07 - The Girls Want To Be With The Girls
08 - Electricity
09 - New Feeling
10 - Psycho Killer
11 - Encore break

Encore
12 - Take Me To The River
13 - No Compassion

The Cure - 1979-12-12 - Amsterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

De Melkweg,

Source: SBD
Lineage: Unknown
Quality: A

This Show is Complete

01 - Seventeen seconds - 3:55 (early version, alt lyrics)
02 - Accuracy - 2:38
03 - M - 2:52 (early version, alt lyrics)
04 - 10.15 Saturday night - 3:13
05 - Play for today - 3:37 (early version, alt lyrics)
06 - In your house - 3:34 (early version, alt lyrics)
07 - Fire in Cairo - 2:58
08 - A forest - 4:04 (early version, alt lyrics)
09 - Three imaginary boys - 3:05
10 - Another journey by train - 2:32
11 - Jumping someone else's train - 2:36
12 - Killing an Arab - 3:22

First encore :
13 - Subway song - 2:25
14 - Grinding halt - 3:50

Second encore :
15 - Boys don't cry - 2:35
16 - A forest - 5:30 (early version, alt lyrics, introduced as "At Night")

Total: 42:46

Dead Kennedys - 1980-12-12 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Venue: (djm5000) @Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, CA
Sets: 42min+
Media: CDR
Number: 1
Source: sbd master > 1st gen cassette > cdr > wav > flac
Quality: A

Recorded by Terry Hammer.
Transferred from 1st gen cassette by djm5000.

01 Bleed For Me
02 In-Sight
03 When Ya Get Drafted
04 Let's Lynch The Landlord
05 Saturday Night Holocaust
06 Chemical Warfare
07 Too Drunk To Fuck
08 Kill The Poor
09 Holiday In Cambodia
10 Police Truck
11 We've Got A Bigger Problem Now

(42:36)

Frank Zappa - 1981-12-12 - San Diego, CA (AUD/FLAC) Early show


(Audience FLAC)

Frank Zappa
Fox Theatre, San Diego, CA
December 12th, 1981
Early show

~~ from 1st gen Aud tape ~~

available tapes according FZshows:
1981 12 12 - Fox Theatre, San Diego, CA
Early show
110 min, Aud, B
Zoot Allures, The Man From Utopia Meets Mary Lou, Dumb All Over, Heavenly Bank Account, Suicide Chump, Jumbo Go Away, Envelopes, Drowning Witch, What's New In Baltimore?, Moggio, We're Turning Again, Alien Orifice, Teenage Prostitute, Doreen, Goblin Girl, The Black Page, Strictly Genteel, Joe's Garage, Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?, The Closer You Are, Frogs With Dirty Little Lips

This copy: 103.10 min, Aud 1st, B/B-

Source: 1st generation audience cassette

Lineage:
Maxell XLII Cassettes(1st gen) > Sony TC-WE8258 cassette deck > Gina20 > Sound Forge 7.0 (record/edits) > FLAC Level 8 > wav > Soundforge 5: speed correction, volume level & phase offset adjusted, tracking, inserting patches from Yojimbo version > flac lvl7 w/SBA (606 MB)

Taped By: Unknown (do not recall name)
Transferred By: Drew51
Edited By: Drew51, Flambay

Fills from (unknown gen) Yojimbo version, same master source (Aud, B)
Lineage: Maxell XLII -> Denon DRM-800A -> Creative SB Live! -> wav, samples -> FLAC Frontend-> wav -> Soundforge 5: patching fills with main body
Taped By: Unknown (sample source)
Transferred By: Yojimbo
Edited By: Yojimbo, Flambay

Frank Zappa's Band, September 1981 - July 1982
FZ, Steve Vai, Ray White, Scott Thunes, Chad Wackerman, Ed Mann, Tommy Mars, Bobby Martin.

01 Zoot Allures (very beginning missing) 8:36 °°° Yojimbo patch {0:00-0:02}
02 Introduction 2:09
03 The Man From Utopia Meets Mary Lou 4:52
04 Dumb All Over 4:21
05 Heavenly Bank Account 4:01
06 Suicide Chump 5:37
07 Jumbo Go Away 3:38
08 Envelopes 2:44
09 Drowning Witch 10:22 °°° tf/cut at 9:48, Yojimbo patch {9:48-10:20}
10 What's New In Baltimore? 6:20
11 Moggio 2:28
12 We're Turning Again 4:53
13 Alien Orifice 5:08
14 Teenage Prostitute 2:22
15 Doreen 2:04
16 Goblin Girl 2:24
17 The Black Page #2 10:44
18 Strictly Genteel 6:05 °°° tf/cut at end, no music missing
19 Crowd noise-Band Return 1:53
20 Joe's Garage 2:19
21 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? 2:21
22 Crowd noise 1:20
23 The Closer You Are 2:18
24 Johnny Darling 0:54
25 Frogs With Dirty Little Lips 3:08

Total time 103.10 min

also included: bonus subfolder (4 MB) with these unpatched fragments:
01 Zoot Allures (beginning, unpatched) 0:29 °°° as it cuts in
09 Drowning Witch (after tf, unpatched) 0:08

Stevie Nicks - 1981-12-12 - Los Angeles, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 29"





Stevie Nicks
Wilshire Ebell Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
December 12, 1981
Mike Millard Original Master Tapes via JEMS
1644 Edition
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 29

Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder

JEMS 2020 Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassettes > Nakamichi RX-505 (azimuth adjustment; Dolby Off) > Sound Devices USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 capture > iZotope RX6 > iZotope Ozone 6 > MBIT+ resample to 1644> Audacity > TLH > FLAC

01 Outside The Rain
02 Dreams
03 Angel
04 After The Glitter Fades
05 Gold And Braid
06 I Need To Know (Tom Petty cover)
07 Sara
08 Bella Donna
09 Blue Lamp
10 Leather And Lace
11 How Still My Love
12 Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
13 Edge Of Seventeen
14 Rhiannon

Known Faults: Missing the first two songs “Gold Dust Woman” and “Think About It”

Whitesnake - 1981-12-12 - Freiburg, DE (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Freiburg Stadthalle, Alemania 

Audience - A - (Amazing Concert) 

Last Concert "Come an Get It Tour" 

David Coverdale - Vocals 
Jon Lord - Keyboards 
Ian Paice - Drums 
Mick Moody - Guitars 
Bernie Marsden - Guitars 
Neil Murray - Bass

CD1
01 - Walking In The Shadows Of Blues 
02 - Ready An Willing 
03 - Don'T Break My Heart Again 
04 - Ain'T No Love In The Heart Of The City 
05 - Love Hunter 

CD2
01 - Intro 
02 - Mistreated 
03 - Jon Lord Solo 
04 - Belgian Towns 
05 - Ian Paice Solo 
06 - Would I Lie To You 
07 - Fool For Your Lovin' 
08 - Come On 
09 - Wine Woman Song

B.B. King - 1982-12-12 - Houston, TX (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

B.B. King 
Rockefeller's 
Houston, TX, USA 
12/12/82 
Mono SBD 

Master Mono SBD recording recorded on a Sony TC-D5M cassette deck with Dolby B using Maxell UDXLII C-90 Tape > 
Transfer: Nak Dragon through an Avid MBox Mini III into a PC running WaveLab 6.11 software, using Dolby B > 
Audition (Copied stronger RC to LC to make a double mono wav; Amplify, Tracking, edits, fades) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags) 

B.B. King - guitar, vocals 
Eugene Carrier - keyboards 
Russell Jackson - bass 
Leon Warren - guitar 
Caleb Emphrey, Jr. - drums 
Calvin Owens - trumpet, arranger/conductor 
James "Boogaloo" Bolden - trumpet 
Edgar Sunigal, Jr. - tenor saxophone 
Lucille - what else? 

CD1 
01 //Introducing The B.B. King Orchestra 2:06 
02 Unknown Instrumental 6:15 
03 Unknown Instrumental 6:53 
04 Introducing B.B. King 2:52 
05 Paying The Cost To Be The Boss 3:09 
06 Crying Won't Help You 5:55 
07 I've Got A Mind To Give Up Living 5:03 
08 I Just Can't Leave Your Love Alone (tape flip) 9:31 

CD2 
09 B.B. Monologue > You're Losing Me > Nobody Loves Me But My Mother 13:48 
10 I Like To Live The Love 5:58 
11 Guess Who 6:12 
12 Instrumental 5:00 
13 How Blue Can You Get? 8:27 
14 Theme Music (announcing B.B. off and back onstage) > B.B. introduces the band (tape flip splice) 11:54 
15 The Thrill Is Gone 4:50 
16 There Must Be A Better World Somewhere 3:04 
17 Theme Music (playing B.B. off) 3:00 

Total Time: 104:04

Simple Minds - 1982-12-12 - Leicester, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

De Montford Hall

Lineage:
Hard to define how it Looks like: SOUNDBOARD OR VERY GOOD AUDIENCE.
Spectral analysis should confirm Audience recording but the crowd is so far.
Rating: -4,25 Stars once remastered.
-9 on SimpleMindsLive (Hi Bart!) in its raw version.

bootlegs>WAV>FLAC8>To You

01 - King is white and in the crowd (6:16)
02 - Glittering prize (4:48)
03 - I travel (6:02)
04 - Celebrate (6:56)
05 - The american (6:05)
06 - Colours fly and Catherine wheel (5:38)
07 - Hunter and the hunted (5:34)
08 - Someone somewhere ( In summertime) (5:48)
09 - Promised you a miracle (4:47)
10 - Big sleep (6:47)
11 - New gold dream ( 81-82-83-84) (5:27)
12 - Love song (5:43)
13 - Sweat in bullet (4:38)

Playlist length:
1 hour 14 minutes 29 seconds

Notes by the uplaoder:
Fully remastered during one entire day.........Tape noise filtered, Normalisation and other sweet little improvments. From what is considered as the beginning of "THE GOLDEN ERA". Keep the round robin alive and kicking.........

Nina Hagen - 1983-12-12 - Paris, FR (AM/FLAC)

(AM broadcast FLAC)

Nina Hagen - Casino De Paris, Paris, France, 1983-12-12

Cassette(radio,unknown gen,TDK D90) > TravisBickle1963 transfer to .wav > Soundforge(normalise,editing) > CDWave(split on sector boundaries) > flac(6)

guitar-Steve Schiff
bass-Karl Rucker
keyboard - Mary Steward
drums - Sty
and Nina.

01 Zarah
02 New York New York
03 Habanera
04 Fruhling In Paris
05 Lorelei
06 Heiss
07 Was Is Est
08 Future Is Now
09 1-4-37
10 African Reggae
11 UFO
12 Smack Jack
13 Iki Maska
14 My Way

Length - 53:13

Radio broadcast. AM radio.

There were 2 recordings of this gig in different quality - both from AM radio, the other had more bass but this has much more clarity and less hiss. I used 2 min 42 seconds from the other version (with a little bit of noise reduction to lessen the hiss) that had been missed during the tape flip (last 1:04 of Iki Maska/first 1:38 of my Way). That's a lot missing, maybe the taper had left the room and didn't realise the tape had ended. I also added a missing 20 sec at the start and 12 sec at the end to make it as complete as possible.

Level 42 - 1985-12-12 - Milan, IT (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Lineage:
Unknown recording device > low generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 > Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Michael Lindup - keyboards, vocals
Mark King - vocals, bass
Phil Gould - drums
Rowland (Boon) Gould - guitar,
Annie McCaig - backing vocals
Krys Mach - saxophone

01 - The Chinese Way
02 - Love Games
03 - War Machine
04 - Turn It On
05 - Kansas City Milkman
06 - Kansas City Milkman Instrumental
07 - Intro / Leaving Me Now
08 - The Chant Has Begun
09 - Micro-Kid
10 - The Sun Goes Down
11 - Something About You
12 - Hot Water
13 - Are You Hearing (What I Hear)?

TT 89:01

Notes by the taper:
This is one of the very few shows that I attended for which I do not have my recording. Actually, I remember I recorded it in the middle of a wild crowd in a packed Rolling Stone, but my microphone was about to die and captured part of the show with nasty switched between channels, making it nearly unlistenable. I don´t even have the master anymore. So it was a nice surprise when I found a good version of it in the RLR archives. I have checked there is no Level 42 recording in tracker right now, which is a pity because the band was sooo hot in the mid-80´s untill the Gould bros decided to leave. After that, and although the presence of Gary Husband, the band was not the same.

Albert Collins - 1986-12-12 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Chestnut Cabaret

Source: 
SBD > Sony TC-D5 Stereo Cassette-Corder > Master Cassette (Maxell MX90)
Transfer: Master Cassette > Nakamichi LX-5 (azimuth adjusted) > Edirol R-4 @ 24 bit/96 kHz > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC

Taped By: 
billydee

Transfered & Mastered By: 
Dennis Orr

Albert Collins - guitar & vocals
Johnny B. Gayden - bass
Leon Blue - piano
Soko Richardson - drums
Gabe Fleming - trumpet
Sam Franklin - sax
Chuck Williams - sax 

Set One
01 Instrumental
02 Tuning & Chat
03 Tired Man
04 Angel Of Mercy
05 Black Cat Bone
06 I Got That Feelin'

Set Two
01 Tuning (1)
02 Instrumental (1)
03 Instrumental
04 Things I Used To Do
05 The Moon Is Full
06 Encore Break

Encore
07 Brick

Iggy Pop - 1986-12-12 - Zurich, CH (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Live Volkshaus

lineage
Silver CD > Trade CD-R > EAC > Flac 

Blah Blah Blah Tour 
1986 October - December. 

Iggy Pop: Vocals
Kevin Armstrong: Guitar
Seamus Beaghen: Keyboard, Guitar
Phil Butcher: Bass
Gavin Harrison: Drums 

CD1 
01 - I Got A Right 
02 - Gimme Danger 
03 - Some Weird Sin 
04 - Real Wild Child 
05 - Sister Midnight 
06 - Blah Blah Blah 
07 - Nightclubbing 
08 - Fire Girl 
09 - Five Foot One 
10 - Shades 
11 - Loose 

CD2 
01 - TV Eye 
02 - Down On The Street 
03 - China Girl 
04 - The Passenger 
05 - Winners And Losers 
06 - Search And Destroy 
07 - Raw Power 
08 - Cry For Love 
09 - Search And Destroy