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Jethro Tull - 1970-05-03 - Northridge, CA (AUD/FLAC)



(Audience FLAC)

San Fernando College
Deonshire Downs
Northridge (Audience... but a great one for 1970)

Ian Anderson
Martin Barre
Glen Cornick
Clive Bunker
John Evans

1. Intro and Tuning 2.19
2. Nothing is Easy 6.08
3. Intro to my God 1.52
4. My God 12.16
5. To cry you a song 6.05
6. With you there to help me 13.29
7. Sossity, You're a woman/Reasons for Waiting 7.26
8. Dharma for one 16.57
9. We used to know/guitar improv/A thousand Mothers 21.04

Recorded two weeks after the release of Benefit in the US and two days after it's release in the UK. John Evans had joined the band on tour only one month previously and his contribution is clear on this boot. Also an early My God!10 months before Aqualung was released.

The Doors - 1972-05-03 - Beat Club (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

German TV
Live in "Beat-Club"

Ray Manzarek - piano, vocals
Robby Krieger - guitar, vocals
John Densmore - drums
Bobby Ray - guitar, piano, vocals
Jack Conrad - bass

1.Intro
2.Tighrope Ride
3.In The Eye Of The Sun
4.I'm Horny, I'm Stoned
5.Love Me Two Times
6.Vertilac
7.Ships With Sails

Following the death of frontman Jim Morrison, the Doors continued on as an active recording and performing unit for a brief period. With Ray Manzarek now the band's main focal point, the Doors released two classic albums ("Other Voices" in 1971 and "Full Circle" in 1972) and toured. This performance is apparently the only professional document remaining of this sadly obscure period and was filmed for German television. The Doors perform songs old and new and thus this very good-quality video is essential for Doors fans as it presents a rarely seen chapter.

Badfinger - 1972-05-03 - Manchester, England, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Set Of Six - Granada TV


Format : MPEG-PS

File size : 1 024 MiB
Duration : 17mn 57s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 7 973 Kbps

Video

ID : 224 (0xE0)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, Matrix : Default
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15
Duration : 17mn 57s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 7 622 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 9 641 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 576 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate : 25.000 fps
Standard : PAL
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First
Compression mode : Lossy
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.735
Stream size : 979 MiB (96%)

Audio

ID : 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Muxing mode : DVD-Video
Duration : 17mn 57s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 192 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Delay relative to video : -216ms
Stream size : 24.7 MiB (2%)


01. Day After Day,
02. Sweet Tuesday Morning,
03. Take it All,
04. Suitcase,
05. Better Days,
06. No Matter What.
07. Credits


In 1972, Granada Television staff producer, Muriel Young put together a six-part music series where six well-known bands were given the chance to come and perform in front of a live studio audience. Those taking part were: Badfinger, Argent, Middle Of The Road, Slade, Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), and Pentangle. The series was sadly cancelled after one series and the performances are either lost or buried in the Granada archive. One episode of the series to have remained in circulation and in reasonable broadcast condition is the performance by Badfinger...

Elton John - 1972-05-03 - South Bend, IN (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Athletic & Convocation Center, Notre Dame U., South Bend, IN

lineage
SBD > ? > FLAC & SBD > ? > CDR > ? WAV > FLAC

01 Tiny Dancer
02 Susie
03 Border Song
04 Levon
05 Your Song
06 Can I Put You On
07 Holiday Inn
08 Rocket Man
09 Country Comfort
10 Madman Across the Water
11 Take Me to the Pilot
12 Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On

First attempt at cobbling together the two in-ciruclation versions of this soundboard recording.

Jeff Beck - 1975-05-03 - Boston, MA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Boston Music Hall,

Late Show 10pm

Audience Stereo FOB 
Sony ECM-99A > Sony TC-152SD Nakamichi MR-1 > Tascam CD-RW900 Master Cassette > CDR > EAC secure > Audacity (edits) > CD Wave (tracks) > FLAC

Azimuth aligned; Dolby B decoded, no processing or EQ

Recorded and transferred (Feb 2012) by Steve Hopkins

Wilbur Bascomb - bass
Jeff Beck - guitar, vocals
Max Middleton - keyboards
Bernard Purdie - drums

01. tuning > Jeff's Boogie 1:06
02. Constipated Duck 5:08
03. She's A Woman 8:23
04. Freeway Jam 7:40
05. Definitely Maybe 7:48
06. Superstition 4:06
07. Cause We've Ended As Lovers 9:18
08. Power (fade in) 5:41
09. Got The Feeling 6:24
10. ovation 2:10

Encore
11. You Know What I Mean 4:39
12. ovation 1:10

Total Time – 63:38

Notes: 
Recorded from 3rd row center orchestra, this recording has been in wide circulation among traders for more than 30 years. This is a fresh transfer for 2012. I had technical difficulties during the Mahavishnu set and do not have a master of that.

Joan Baez - 1976-05-03 - New Orleans, LA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Joan Baez & The Rolling Thunder Band
The Warehouse, New Orleans LA
1976-05-03

01 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
02 (Ain't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me Around
03 Love Song To A Stranger (Part 2)
04 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (with band)
05 Sweeter For Me
06 Dancin' In The Streets (with band)
07 Diamonds & Rust

- original notes:
The Rolling Thunder Band was a big gathering of musicians, Bob Dylan was the headliner, along with Roger McGuinn, amongst others. Dylan comes out and plays for about an hour, then Roger McGuinn comes out and plays a few songs.

Then Joan comes out and plays about 30 minutes. Then Bob comes back out and finishes the evening's set. The tape starts off with Joan telling the crowd: "I gotta admit, we're being packed in here like a god damn zoo, you've been doing a real nice job, we appreciate it". "This place is very funky, very wierd". At the beginning of track 3, Joan starts talking with a bad southern accent. It's her introduction to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down". Which surprisingly Joan has Dylan's band backing her on stage and they play that song together, along with a cover of Martha & The Vandellas "Dancin' In The Streets".

After "Diamonds & Rust", Joan and Bob perform 2 more songs together (not included here).

Source: Soundboard > low generation cassette (courtesy of M.R. archives)
Transfer: Zoom H4n (16 bit / 44.1 kHz) (transfer by M.R.)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav (Eac tested) > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac level 

UFO - 1976-05-03 - West Hollywood, CA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

2Nd Gen Soundboard Krw_Co New Transfer

Lineage
Analog Second Generation Soundboard To Wav To Audio Cleaning Lab For Repithch/Tape Flip Splice At 43:54 And Track Marks Only To Cdr Krw Transfer To Eac To Tlh Flac Level 8

Michael Schenker Guitar
Phil Mogg Vocals
Pete Way Bass
Andy Parker Drums
Danny Peyronel Keyboards

01 Intro
02 Can You Roll Her
03 Doctor Doctor
04 Oh My
05 Out In The Street
06 Highway Lady
07 I'M A Loser
08 Let It Roll
09 This Kids
10 Shoot Shoot
11 Rock Bottom
12 C'Mon Everyboby
13 Boogie For George

Jethro Tull - 1976-05-03 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

Abbatoirs de la Villette,

Lineage:
CD-R in trade>wav>FLAC Level 6

Disc 1:
01: Quartet
02: Thick As A Brick
03: Requiem
04: Quizz Kid
05: Rainbow Blues
06: To Cry You A Song
07: A New Day Yesterday
08: Flute Solo-God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen-Bouree
09: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
10: Living In The Past
11: A New Day Yesterday (reprise)
12: Crazed Institution
13: Big Dipper
14: Taxi Grab

Disc 2:
01: Instrumental
02: Minstrel In The Gallery
03: Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die
04: Cross-Eyed Mary
05: Aqualung
06: Guitar Solo
07: Wind Up
08: Back Door Angels
09: Locomotive Breath-Too Old (reprise)

Notes by the uploader:
I traded for this show several years ago. It sounds quite good for it's time and I suppose I'd give it an A- because the vocals and instrumentation are clear and fairly free of audience interference. Sound, as always, is subjective.

Technical info:
On my copy (and I imagine on all) Taxi Grab was cut and divided over two tracks. A small portion of the song is missing. From this split until 28 seconds into the cheers for more before the Guitar Solo just prior to Wind Up, the recording was very slow which put it out of sync with the rest of the recording. I increased the speed by 8% in this area to match the rest of the show in Audacity and spliced Taxi Grab so it is one track minus the several seconds of dead space it previously contained.
Other than the changes I mentioned, I left the files as they were previously tracked on my CD copy I received. Please do not change my files and re-up unless you can make a marked difference. Enjoy the show.

Bob Dylan - 1976-05-03 - New Orleans, LA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

May 3, 1976 - Evening Show 
New Orleans, The Warehouse 

lineage
SBD > ? > DAT > Soundforge 6.0 > CD Wave > CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC 

CD 1 [63:13] 
01 Sleazy - Bob Neuwirth 
02 Flint Hill Special - David Mansfield 
03 Werewolves Of London - T-Bone Burnett 
04 Too Good To Be Wasted - Rob Stoner 
05 Mad Man - Steven Soles 
06 Tears On My Pillow - Donna Weiss 
07 A Lady Is Still A Lady - Bob Neuwirth 
08 They Had To Move Away - Bob Neuwirth 
09 Alabama Dark [fragment] - Bob Neuwirth 
10 Is There Life On Mars ? - Mick Ronson 
11 If (poem by Rudyard Kipling) - Dennis Hopper 
12 The Battle Of New Orleans - Bob Neuwirth
13 Rollin' Across The U.S.A. - Kinky Friedman 
14 Dear Abbie - Kinky Friedman 
15 Asshole From El Paso - Kinky Friedman 

CD 2 [76:24] 
01 Mr.Tambourine Man
02 Love Minus Zero / No Limit
03 Vincent Van Gogh
04 Maggie's Farm
05 Mozambique
06 Isis [incomplete] 
07 Eight Miles High - Roger McGuinn 
08 Jolly Roger - Roger McGuinn 
09 Lover Of The Bayou - Roger McGuinn 
10 Chestnut Mare - Roger McGuinn 
11 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man - Joan Baez 
12 (Ain't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me Around - Joan Baez 
13 Love Song To A Stranger, Part II - Joan Baez 
14 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Joan Baez 
15 Sweeter For Me (aka Red Telephone) - Joan Baez 
16 Dancin' In The Streets - Joan Baez

CD 3 [77:15] 
01 Diamonds And Rust - Joan Baez 
02 Railroad Boy
03 I Pity The Poor Immigrant 
04 Shelter From The Storm
05 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
06 You're A Big Girl Now 
07 Rita May
08 Lay Lady Lay
09 Silver Mantis - T-Bone Burnett 
10 Idiot Wind
11 Knockin' On Heaven's Door
12 Gotta Travel On

further info

Notes: 
There is some speculation about this being the evening show, please see Les Kokay's "Songs Of The Underground" p.106-110. 
This is a new transfer and is not identical to LB-0509. The DAT was described to me as coming from 1st generation cassette (?) copies. 
As you can never be sure with Dylan tapes of that vintage, especially SBDs, I decided to present the linage the way I did and add this caveat. 
I did not harm the sound of the source tape in any way other than trying to pitch correct the show. 

d1t09 just a 0:40 fragment (song does neither appear in Olof's nor Les' notes) 
d2t04 @ 0:39 a one second patch from my old vinyl boot "At The Warehouse" to cover a drop out on the original DAT (sorry for the crackles...) 
d2t06 ends @ 5:00 (probably a minute missing) 
d2t16 cuts @ 6:44 (probably 10-20 seconds missing) 
d3t06 @ 4:30 several seconds edited out (track cuts on DAT with music overlapping) 
d3t09 cuts @ 1:14 (probably a minute missing) 

Bob Dylan - 1976-05-03 - New Orleans, LA (SBD/FLAC)




(soundboard FLAC)

The Warehouse
New Orleans, LA

Disk 1:
01. Mr Tambourine Man
02. Love Minus Zero / No Limit
03. Vincent Van Gogh
04. Maggies Farm
05. Mozambique
06. Diamonds and Rust
07. Railroad Boy
08. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
09. Shelter From The Storm
10. Stuck Inside Mobile
11. You're a Big Girl Now
12. Rita May
13. Lay Lady Lay

Disk 2:
01. Idiot Wind
02. Knocking On Heavens Door
03. Gotta Travel On

Bonus Tracks: 
04. Hurricane
05. Oh Sister
06. Simple Twist of Fate

Notes by the taper/trader
This is a beautiful soundboard recording of the entire Dylan portion (minus Isis) of the 1976-05-03 show at the Warehouse in New Orleans. Bobsboots.com says of this release, on the Yellow Cat label: "This is a great show that has been released several times in the past, always incomplete. This is the best version to date." A great recording, not marred by the oversaturation that exists on a lot of the RTR soundboards.

BONUS: This is one of those times where the filler is as good as the main show: there are three outstanding filler tracks included on this to round out disc 2: Hurricane, Oh Sister, and Simple Twist Of Fate, which are from a 1975-12-13 FM simulcast of the television show "The World of John Hammond." The fidelity on these is incredible, and Dylan puts in a typical outstanding mid-70s performance.

What I did to the files: renamed (some had spaces in strange places, making them not come up in order in WinAmp/Nero, many lacked the date, leading zeroes, etc), checked for SBEs (none found), and encoded from non-seekable shn to wav to flac (aligned on SBs), to make them seekable, smaller, and generally more user friendly. No bits were lost in this process (i.e., no re-ripping from CD), so if you don't like the fact that I went from shn > wav > flac, then just convert them back to (non-seekable) shn yourself, and you'll have the exact original files.

Rolling Thunder Revue - 1976-05-03 - New Orleans, LA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Rolling Thunder Revue 
source:  The Warehouse 5/03/76 

Disc one 
01 - I Love My Music 
02 - Flint Hill Special 
03 - Werewolves Of London 
04 - Rollin' Across The USA 
05 - Dear Abbie 
06 - Asshole From El Paso [Revue] 
07 - Mr Tambourine Man (a) 
08 - Love Minus Zero (a) 
09 - Vincent Van Gogh (a/b) 
10 - Maggies Farm 
11 - Mozambique 
12 - Eight Miles High 
13 - Jolly Roger 
14 - Lover Of The Bayou 
15 - Chestnut Mare [Roger McGuinn] 
16 - Do Right Woman 
17 - Gonna Build A Brand New World 
18 - Love Is A Pain In The Ass 

Disc two 
01 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 
02 - Red Telephone 
03 - Dancing In The Streets 
04 - Diamonds And Rust [Joan Baez] 
05 - Railroad Boy (Butcher Boy - trad.) (a) (w/JB) 
06 - I Pity The Poor Immigrant 
07 - Shelter From The Storm 
08 - Stuck Inside Of Mobile 
09 - Rita May 
10 - Lay Lady Lay 
11 - Idiot Wind 
12 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door[w/Roger McGuinn] 
13 - Gotta Travel On * (Clayton/Six et al) 

source: 
The Warehouse, New Orleans, LA  May 3, 1976 
Manufacturer / Catalog No. 
Flashback 01.94.0225 2CD 

Legend: 
(a) acoustic 
(a/b) acoustic with band 
(w/JB) duet with Joan Baez 
* verses by: 
Dylan, Baez, Friedman, McGuinn, Stoner 

Review: 
This is a great representation of the '76 material.  The mono soundboard recording is not up to today's standards (there is quite a bit of tape hiss), but it is right up there among the best tapes of the tour. The sonic problems disappear, however, once you concentrate on the songs (such as the way Bob draws out the words on Maggie's Farm or the happy feeling bounce of the reworked Shelter From The Storm. The performance is as good as you will find from this tour. The set includes 14 of the 16 Dylan performances. While giving a larger overview of the entire revue, the set leaves off Isis and You're A Big Girl Now. The package, typical of this label, is very sparse and unworthy of such a historical recording. 

Jethro Tull - 1976-05-03 - Paris, FR (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Abbatoirs de la Villette, 

Lineage:
CD-R in trade>wav>FLAC Level 6 

Disc 1: 
01: Quartet 
02: Thick As A Brick 
03: Requiem 
04: Quizz Kid 
05: Rainbow Blues 
06: To Cry You A Song 
07: A New Day Yesterday 
08: Flute Solo-God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen-Bouree 
09: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony 
10: Living In The Past 
11: A New Day Yesterday (reprise) 
12: Crazed Institution 
13: Big Dipper 
14: Taxi Grab 

Disc 2: 
01: Instrumental 
02: Minstrel In The Gallery 
03: Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die 
04: Cross-Eyed Mary 
05: Aqualung 
06: Guitar Solo 
07: Wind Up 
08: Back Door Angels 
09: Locomotive Breath-Too Old (reprise) 

Notes by the uploader:
I traded for this show several years ago. It sounds quite good for it's time and I suppose I'd give it an A- because the vocals and instrumentation are clear and fairly free of audience interference. Sound, as always, is subjective. See what you think. I don't believe I've seen this show on DIME ever so here it is. Although the Too Old album is not my favorite, I do love the live renditions of these tunes and I'm glad they performed so many, if only on the European leg of the tour. 

Technical info: On my copy (and I imagine on all) Taxi Grab was cut and divided over two tracks. A small portion of the song is missing. From this split until 28 seconds into the cheers for more before the Guitar Solo just prior to Wind Up, the recording was very slow which put it out of sync with the rest of the recording. I increased the speed by 8% in this area to match the rest of the show in Audacity and spliced Taxi Grab so it is one track minus the several seconds of dead space it previously contained. 

Other than the changes I mentioned, I left the files as they were previously tracked on my CD copy I received. Please do not change my files and re-up unless you can make a marked difference. Enjoy the show. 

The New Barbarians - 1979-05-03 - Cincinnati, OH (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The New Barbarians - Breathe On Me (BGS 1993 3)

Riverfront Coliseum

Lineage
CD-R> to my HD with dBpoweramp Music Converter

Ron Wood (gtr, voc, harm, sax, pedal steel)
Keith Richards (gtr, voc, p)
Ian McLagan (p, org, bvoc)
Stanley Clarke (bass)
Bobby Keys (sax)/Joseph ‘Ziggy’ Modeliste (dr)

CD1:
01 - Sweet Little Rock’n Roller
02 - Buried Alive
03 - F.U.C. Her
04 - Mystifies Me
05 - Infekshun
06 - Rock Me Baby
07 - Sure The One You Need
08 - Lost And Lonely

CD2:
01 - Breathe On Me
02 - Love In Vain
03 - Let’s Go Steady Again
04 - Apartment Number Nine
05 - Honky Tonk Women
06 - Worried Life Blues
07 - I Can Feel The Fire
08 - Come To Realise

Squeeze - 1980-05-03 - New York, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Bottom Line 

Source: WNEW-FM broadcast 

Lineage: 
MC (TDK SA-C90 high bias) > Nakamichi B1 > HD > WAV > FLAC 

Glenn Tilbrook - vocals, guitar 
Chris Difford - guitar, vocals 
Jools Holland - keyboards, vocals 
John Bentley - bass, backing vocals 
Gilson Lavis - drums, backing vocals 

01. WNEW-FM Intro 
02. Slap And Tickle 
03. Touching Me Touching You 
04. Pulling Mussels (From The Shell) 
05. Hop Skip And Jump 
06. Another Nail In My Heart 
07. Cool For Cats 
08. Mess Around 
09. I Think I'm Go Go 
10. Take Me I'm Yours 
11. If I Didn't Love You 
12. Farfisa Beat 
13. WNEW-FM Break 
14. Misadventure (incl. band introductions) 
15. It's So Dirty 
16. Goodbye Girl 
17. WNEW-FM Break 
18. Up The Junction 
19. There At The Top 
20. WNEW-FM Break 
21. Separate Beds 
22. Going Crazy 
23. WNEW-FM Outro 

Total time 1:17:51 

Eric Clapton - 1980-05-03 - Brighton, UK (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

ERIC CLAPTON Brighton Center Brighton East Sussex England UK May 3rd 1980 
Audience First Generation Analog From The Krw_co Collection 

LINEAGE 
Audience analog first generation to untracked cdr krw transfer to eac secure mode to wav 16/44.1 to audio cleaning lab for id's and edits to wav 16/44.1 to tlh flac level 8 no eq 

Eric Clapton guitar vocals 
Albert Lee guitar vocals 
Chris Stainton keyboards 
Gary Brooker keyboards vocals 
Dave Markee bass 
Henry Spinetti drums 

01 Tulsa Time 
02 Early In The Morning 
03 Lay Down Sally 
04 Wonderful Tonight 
05 Country Boy 
06 Hold On 
07 Blues Power 
08 All Our Pastimes 
09 Setting Me Up 
10 Leave The Candle 

(tape flip edit/cd 2 at 48:37) 

11 Ramblin’ On My Mind 
12 Have You Ever Loved A Woman 
13 Home Loving 
14 Key To The Highway (tape gap edit in song at 66:20) 
15 Cocaine 
16 Further On Up The Road

Reo Speedwagon - 1983-05-03 - Milwaukee, WI (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Milwaukee Convention Center 

Supergroups Starring REO Speedwagon & The Pretenders 
Aired 08/20/83 

Vinyl Transfer (All Commericals Edited Out) 

lineage
on ITTUSB Turntable > Audacity > Magic Audio Cleaning Lab > Flac (TLH Level 8)

Gary Richrath - Guitar 
Kevin Cronin - Vocals 
Neil Doughty - Keyboards 
Alan Gratzer - Drums 
Bruce Hall - Bass 

01. Supergroups Opening 
02. Supergroups Intro 
03. Good Trouble 
04. Don't Let Him Go 
05. Keep Pushin' 
06. Kevin Talks 
07. Let's BeBop 
08. Tough Guys 
09. The Key 
10. Kevin Introduces Song 
11. Take It On The Run 
12. Time For Me To Fly 
13. Keep On Loving You 
14. Kevin Introduces Song 
15. Keep The Fire Burnin' 
16. Stillness Of The Night 
17. Back On The Road Again 
18. Ridin' The Storm Out 
19. Johnny B. Goode 
20. Supergroups Outro 
21. Supergroups Closing 

Bruce Springsteen - 1988-05-03 - Mountain View, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Shoreline Amphitheatre, 
Mountain View, 
California 
1988-05-03 

Title: "Roses And Broken Hearts" BSGR 16/17/18 

Source: Soundboard 

lineage
Silver CD's>EAC>Flac 

CD1
01 - Introduction 
02 - Tunnel Of Love 
03 - Be True 
04 - Adam Raised A Cain 
05 - Two Faces 
06 - All That Heaven Will Allow 
07 - Seeds 
08 - Roulette 
09 - Cover Me 
10 - Brilliant Disguise 
11 - Introduction 
12 - Spare Parts 
13 - War 
14 - Born In The USA 

CD2
01 - Tougher Than The Rest 
02 - Aint Got You 
03 - Shes The One 
04 - You Can Look 
05 - Im A Coward 
06 - Im On Fire 
07 - One Step Up 
08 - Part Man Part Monkey 
09 - Backstreets 
10 - Dancing In The Dark 
11 - Light Of Day 

CD3
01 - Introduction 
02 - Born To Run 
03 - Hungry Heart 
04 - Glory Days 
05 - Rosalita 
06 - Have Love Will Travel 
07 - Tenth Avenue Freeze Out 
08 - Sweet Soul Music 
09 - Raise Your Hand 
10 - Little Latin Lupe Lu 
11 - Twist And Shout 
12 - Im So Lonesome I Could Cry* 
13 - Crying* 

*played during the soundcheck

notes
This was the second of two shows at the Shoreline. This show is the  longest show of the US leg of the Tunnel Of Love tour. Bruce's mother  comes onto stage to dance with him during Dancing In The Dark. This show is considered to beone of the bestm if not the best, of the entire US tour. At the end of disc 3 there are two rare renditions of songs that were played during the sound check of this show. 

Bruce Springsteen - 1988-05-03 - Mountain View, CA (AUD/FLAC) "The Longest Date" by EV2


(Audience FLAC)

Title: The Longest Date 
'Label': Ev2 
Format: 3CD 
Source: Audience 
Date: May 3, 1988 
Location: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA. 

source : nakamichi cm300(cp4) > sony tcd-5m 
transfer from master cassette 
taper : markp 
- remastered. 

Disc One: 
01 Tunnel Of Love 
02 Be True 
03 Adam Raised A Cain 
04 Two Faces 
05 Intro / "Here She Comes Walking" 
06 All That Heaven Will Allow 
07 Seeds 
08 Roulette 
09 Cover Me 
10 Brilliant Disguise 
11 Intro / "Something New & Beautiful" 
12 Spare Parts 
13 War 
14 Born In The U.S.A. 
15 "Severe Damage - In The Name Of Love" 

Disc Two: 
01 Tougher Than The Rest 
02 Ain't Got You 
03 She's The One 
04 You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) 
05 Intro 
06 I'm A Coward 
07 I'm On Fire 
08 One Step Up 
09 Part Man, Part Monkey * 
10 Backstreets 
11 Dancing In The Dark 
12 Light Of Day 

Disc Three: 
01 Intro / "That Little Piece Of Home" 
02 Born To Run (acoustic) 
03 Hungry Heart 
04 Glory Days 
05 Intro / "The Greatest Love Song Ever" 
06 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) 
07 Have Love Will Travel 
08 Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out 
09 Sweet Soul Music 
10 Intro / "You Talkin' To Me?" 
11 Raise Your Hand 
12 Little Latin Lupe Lu 
13 Twist And Shout 

* D2 Track02 partly mixed with the line-feed to complete song. 

The Cure - 1992-05-03 - London, UK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Kilburn National

XFM broadcast (FM0)

Taper : Unknown (Friend of M Beaton)
Equip : Unknown Reciever > Unknown DAT deck
Lineage : DAT Master at 32khz > DAT CLone (acquired in 1992) > wt2496 > CEPRO > CDWAV > CD MASTER > EAC > FLAC

Originally posted by SZ (Thanks!!!)

**REMASTERED, SEE NOTES BELOW**

01. Tape
02. Open
03. High
04. Pictures of You
05. Lullaby
06. Doing the Unstuck
07. Just Like Heaven
08. Apart
09. A Night Like This
10. Wendy Time
11. The Walk
12. Lets Go To Bed
13. Friday Im In Love
14. Inbetween Days
15. From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
16. Fascination Street
17. Never Enough
18. Cut
19. End
20. crowd
21. In Your House
22. M
23. Three Imaginary Boys
24. Boys Dont Cry
25. Charlotte Sometimes
26. crowd
27. Primary
28. A Strange Day
29. A Forest

Remaster notes: About 15 pops, mostly left channel, were removed from various songs in this set. Volume boosted slightly, and light EQ applied. All DJ chatter and station IDs have been removed. After End, 1:34 of crowd noise was removed. After BDC, 1:28 of crowd noise was removed. But don't worry, there is plenty of crowd left, and all tuning or anything interesting was left in. This show is otherwise complete.

All remastering by terrapinstation 2009-03-30

SZ's Original Notes : A friend of MB taped this on DAT off the Radio For MB, later in 92 I recieved a clone of this from MB. The sound is crystal clear, and it is considered by many as the definitive version of this gig. For this Dime torrent, the first track was left off to conform to dime rules as it was a taper version of Peter Garbriels "Games without Frontiers" played over the PA. Everything else is complete. If after all this you still feel you do not have enough info, sorry thats the best we could do. Hopefully it passes all your advanced Trimetric polymorphic shuttlecock compression testor wing dings (your mp3 picture tools), and if it doesnt, then simply erase it from your hard drive and move on. If you're going to believe some goofy piece of software over what I tell you, why even bother doing a text file. 

The Cure - 1992-05-03 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Date : 1992-05-03 

Location :London, England, Kilburn National Ballroom 

Source : VHS Master Channel 21 TV Broadcast / VHS Master Tele 5 TV Broadcast

Quality : Very Good (8/9)

Generation : TV - VHS Master - PAL DVD
                  
Original Seed by : romrom @ PPTT-ForeverDrowning in torrent 
Reseed by : jar111raj @ PPTT-ForeverDrowning in torrent

http://www.foreverdrowning.net/torrent 

03rd May 1992 London Kilburn National Ballroom
VHS Master Channel 21 TV Broadcast

Robert Smith
Simon Gallup
Porl Thompson
Boris Williams
Perry Bamonte

01 - Open
02 - High
03 - Pictures Of You
04 - Lullaby
05 - Apart
06 - Doing The Unstuck
07 - Let's Go To Bed
08 - Friday I'm In Love
09 - Fascination Street
10 - Never Enough
11 - Cut
12 - End

Total : 1:02:08

File size : 4.19 gb - VIDEO_TS Files for DVD Burning

Bonus :

18th April 1992 Tele 5 Pop Wish TV Special
VHS Master Tele 5 TV Broadcast

Total : 51:07min

Notes: 
This version is from my VHS master from a Channel 21 TV broadcast- no subtitles.
As a bonus I added a Wish Special from german TV station Tele 5. Its also from my VHS Master and quality is pretty good. Some intersting shots and worth the download alone is the classic Musicbox interview from München 1986.A very stupid girl tries to interview Robert. Robert is bashing the Simple Minds (they played Rock am Ring together the day before the interview) and she translates it wrong. She starts with naming Robert Thomad. It seems that she thinks his name is Thomas then in the middle of speaking Thomas she remembers hes Robert and so Thomad or something comes out of her mouth. Hillarious is Roberts answer at the very end of the interview when she asks him if he will come back.

Diana Ross - 1992-05-03 - Las Vegas, NV (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Diana Ross 
Hilton Hotel 
Las Vegas, NV 
May 3, 1992 
Uncirculated Stereo Soundboard via JEMS Archive 

2017 JEMS Transfer: first generation cassette > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96 capture to .wav) > MBIT+ downsample to 16/44.1 > iZotope RX6 and Ozone 7 > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.39 > FLAC 

01 Intro > Blame It On The Sun (Stevie Wonder cover) 
02 Upside Down 
03 Mirror Mirror 
04 Good Morning Heartache 
05 I Cried For You (Now It’s Your Turn To Cry For Me) 
06 Why Do Fools Fall in Love? 
07 Change Of Heart 
08 The Best Years of My Life 
09 Waiting In The Wings 
10 Do You Know Where You’re Going To? > 
11 Ain’t No Mountain High Enough 
12 Endless Love 
13 One Shining Moment 
14 One Shining Moment (alternate performance from a different show, incomplete) 

Known Faults: 
-Intro: joined in progress 
-One Shining Moment (Alternate): Incomplete 

Sure the JEMS archive is loaded with master recordings of some of the most popular artists on DIME: Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin and The Who. But it is also littered with many random one-off tapes as well, and this is certainly one of them. 

Several years ago JEMS was given a soundboard cassette of the legendary Diana Ross without any recording details except that it was from the early ‘90s. Given her recent Grammy appearance and in celebration of her 75th birthday this month, we thought it was time figure out where the recording came from and release it. 

The recording itself contains some clues as to when it was recorded: 
Ross mentions she is in the process of writing her memoir, which was published in 1993, so it had to come before that 
Given how she works the room, the show has all the hallmarks of a Las Vegas ballroom performance 
Ross mentions it is closing night, which implies a Las Vegas residency, not a standalone concert 
Some songs come from her 1991 box set Forever Diana, so it had to come after that 

A few weeks ago, I finally found an authoritative Diana Ross tour history on the web, which provided the final details to peg this show as May 3, 1992, closing night of a six-show residency at the Hilton in Las Vegas. 

The recording is an excellent stereo soundboard and the performance is not unlike what Ross did on the Grammys, talking to the audience mid-song as she weaves through a set that’s heavy on recent material more so than classic hits, though we do get some of those as well. Ross says she has a cold, but sings well. As for the band, there is a heavy reliance on synthesizers, so they sound VERY 1992. Still, if you’re a fan, the setlist is sure to have some underplayed material and the quality is excellent. Samples provided. 

Thanks to mjk5510 as always for handling the post-production details on this one. 

BK for JEMS

Lou Reed - 1992-05-03 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FAC)



(Audience FLAC)

Lou Reed 
Paramount Theater 
Seattle, WA 
May 3, 1992 
JEMS Master 

Recording Gear: Sonic Studios DSM-6 > Sony D8 DAT 

JEMS Transfer: DAT master > Sony 75ES > Wavelab 5 capture 16/48 (part one) and 16/32 (part two) .wav > iZotope MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > iZotope RX 5 and Ozone 5 mastering > Pro Tools (Sound boost) > Audacity > FLAC > TLH 

Vocals, Guitar – Lou Reed 
Background Vocals – Jimmy Scott 
Bass – Rob Wasserman 
Drums – Michael Blair 
Guitar – Mike Rathke 

First Set 
01 Intro 
02 Dorita (The Spirit) > 
03 What's Good (The Thesis) 
04 Power and the Glory (The Situation) 
05 Magician (Internally) 
06 Sword of Damocles (Externally) 
07 Goodbye Mass (In a Chapel Bodily Termination) 
08 Cremation (Ashes To Ashes) 
09 Dreamin' (Escape) 
10 No Chance (Regret) 
11 Warrior King (Revenge) 
12 Harry's Circumcision (Reverie Gone Astray) 
13 Gassed And Stoked (Loss) 
14 Power and the Glory #2 (Magic Transformation) 
15 Magic and Loss (The Summation) 

Second Set 
16 Smalltown 
17 Nobody But You 
18 Images 
19 A Dream 
20 Dirty Blvd. 
21 Beginning of a Great Adventure 
22 Rock ’n’ Roll 
23 -Encore Break- 
24 Sweet Jane 
25 Band Introductions > Walk on the Wild Side (with Little Jimmy Scott) 
26 Satellite of Love 

In the wake of the passing of our partner Jared (the J in JEMS), the JEMS Archive has moved south, giving me the opportunity/burden of going through thousands of tapes as well as several hard drives onto which Jared put many tape transfers he made in the last five or so years. Here’s another one of the latter, capturing the late Lou Reed on the Magic and Loss tour. 

There was something immediately appealing about this show as soon as I started to master Jared’s recording. It is musically rich and Lou himself seems more melodic than usual. It’s also a fine capture, recorded to DAT with Sonic Studios’ binaural “eyeglass” mics which were in vogue with JEMS at this time. 

I’ve always liked the sound of the Sonic Studio mics overall, their downside being they are omnidirectional, tending to pick up a lot of audience noise, and can sound distant in a big room. On this night the crowd is respectful for the most part and the capture feels close enough to satisfy. Samples provided. 

As was often the case in the early days of our DAT recordings, when the prices of blanks was still hovering around the $10 per tape, Jared ends up switching from 16/48 to 16/32 in the back half of the show to fit the complete performance on one 120m DAT. Per DIME rules, this is disclosed in the lineage as a composite of a 16/48 and 16/32 native recording, which I have resampled to 16/44. Quality wise you will not notice the difference aurally, though you will see the frequency cutoff if you look on a Spectrum Analyzer, and who among us doesn’t these days? ;0 

We shared the recording with frogster who sent some additional insights on the performance: 

"What a great show! The quality is superb! I expected the usual "JEMS quality" that many of us, the DIME members, are used to, but this is something stellar. 

About the sound, while i said that this is something stellar (in fact, it is) it had its faults and there were a few things that needed to be corrected before this had to circulate. Mainly, everything was in its place, but the performance had very low volumes at some points (if you use VLC player, you'd hear these points if you had increased the volume to 200%). 
I'm not a professional remasterer as much of the people are but i managed to remove some of them, while there were others i couldn't, so i shared this with fellow member acetboy, who helped me with these issues. His notes were: 

"The original files had an RMS of -21.1 db and peeked at .8 db. Now it’s at -20.9 db RMS and it peeks at .2 db. About two and a half minutes into the original set 1 I could tell that the taper had boosted his recording volume. So bringing the first 2:30 minutes up to the volume that he boosted to, helped get the spoken part a bit louder. It took more than that though. 
That spoken part at the beginning of the show that was so quiet is now almost 20 db louder than it was. Yet it all sounds totally natural, no sudden volume jumps that stick out. 
I also boosted some talking one or two times later in the show also. The applause between songs is a bit more attenuated also. Once again sounding perfectly natural." 

Now you can listen everything flow without these low volume points. I'll put some samples to show the before and the after. Thanks again to acetboy for the help in this show. 

And if we talk about the performance, Lou seems really happy, making jokes between songs, introducing them and even explaining why he wrote them (like Harry's Circumcision). 
About the music: if i were you, i wouldn't have any doubt about this. This is a solid performance, and if we take the fact that this concert (if we take away the time between songs and the encore break) was almost 3:30 hours of music, so i guess that makes you wonder: who performs for almost 4 hours these days? 
I'm proud and happy this is circulating, as far i'm aware no recording of this date existed before now. A great performance, overall great sound, Magic and Loss is a great (and now classic) album, Lou knew the crowd was enjoying the concert and he made sure the money they paid was worth it." 


David Byrne - 1992-05-03 - Hamburg, DE (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

NDR 2 Studio 

Lineage:
SBD>FM>?>CDR>CDwave>WAV>FlacFrontend Level 8 

01 Cowboy Mambo 
02 Something Ain't Right 
03 Manhattan Bluebird 
04 (Nothing But) Flowers 
05 Buck Naked 
06 Road To Nowhere 
07 Greenback Dollar 
08 A Walk In The Dark 
09 Girls On My Mind 
10 Tiny Town 
11 Dirty Old Town 
12 Who We're You Thinking Of?

Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1993-05-03 - Chattanooga, TN (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage:
FM > Cassette Master > WAV > Flac

Venue: Walden Club
City: Chattanooga, TN
Date: May 3, 1993
Source: FM Broadcast
quality: A

The band:
Ed King
Gary Rossington
Johnny VanZant

01 All I Have Is a Song 2:51
02 Good Lovin's Hard to Find 7:17
03 Things Going On 2:30
04 The Last Rebel 12:18
05 Sweet Home Alabama 3:41

Total Time: 29:00 (approximate)

Notes by the uploader/trader:
Lynyrd Skynyrd taped this brief live unplugged performance prior to the start of their 1993 tour at a club in Chattanooga, TN. I managed to capture this show onto cassette from another city about 2 hours away with several large mountains interfering with the reception. I was able to pull it off with very little static in the reception. The first 1:10 there is moderate static as my receiver was in the "FM Stereo" mode. I had to switch to "mono" for the noise to clear up so this show is in mono. The show sounds like it was a lot of fun for both the band members present and the audience. There is a lot of dialogue by the band just clowning around and by taking questions from the audience.

Allman Brothers Band - 1996-05-03 - Pelham, AL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Allman Brothers Band 1996-05-03 Oak Mountain Amphitheater Pelham AL SBD
Allman Brothers Band
05-03-1996
Oak Mountain Amphitheater - Pelham, AL

SBD no source info (db.etreedb -- 110724)
EAC > SHN John Lynn (jelynn@mediaone.net) 
Received in a trade with the additional lineage of CD > EAC > HDD > TLH > FLAC > MEGA download

Disc 1:
01. Don't Want You No More
02. It's Not My Cross To Bear
03. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
04. Seven Turns
05. Good Clean Fun
06. Blues Jam > Hoochie Coochie Man
07. Tombstone Eyes

Filler: Chicago, IL - 5/12/96
08. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed > Drum Solo > Bass Solo

Disc 2:
01. Stand Back
02. True Gravity > Jam > Drum Solo >Bass Solo > St. Stephen Jam > TrueGravity
03. When It All Comes Down
04. Stormy Monday
05. End Of The Line

Disc 3:
01. Southbound
02. Nobody Left To Run With
03. Back Where It All Begins
04. One Way Out
05. Jessica

Filler: Chicago, IL - 5/12/96 
06. Jam > Blue Sky
07. Jam > Ramblin' Man

Blondie - 1999-05-03 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

Blondie - Live At Musimax

Quality: DVD5
Format: DVD video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio codec: AC3
Video: NYSC, MPEG-2, 4:3, 720x480, VBR
Audio: AC3, 3/2ch, 448Kbps, Delay 0 mSec

01. Forgive and Forget
02. Interview
03. Heart of Glass
03. Maria
04. Call me
05. Interview
05. Boom Boom in the Zoom Room
06. The Tide is High
07. Screaming Skin/Interview/Sreaming Skin
08. Interview
09. Rapture/Interview/Rapture

00:46:24