Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live Red Rocks 1989




Stevie Ray Vaughan - Red Rocks - Morrison, CO.
August 21, 1989
KBCO  pre-FM Soundboard @ 320

Set List:
1. Pride & Joy
2. Texas Flood
3. You'll Be Mine
4. Look at Little Sister
5. Tin Pan Alley



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Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Pretenders - Live The Fillmore 2000


The Pretenders - The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA
February 14, 2000
aka - Amor Es Vivar!
FM Source (KFOG broadcast) @256

Set list:
CD1
01. Samurai
02. Legalize Me
03. Message Of Love
04. Talk Of The Town
05. Downtown (Akron)
06. My City Was Gone
07. Baby’s Breath
08. Thin Line Between Love And Hate
09. Biker
10. Who’s Who
11. Human


CD2
01. Kid
02. Back On The Chain Gang
03. Don’t Get Me Wrong
04. Night In My Veins
05. Room Full Of Mirrors
06. Popstar
07. Middle Of The Road
08. Mystery Achievement
09. Stop Your Sobbing
10. Rabo De Nube
11. Brass In Pocket




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Friday, February 1, 2013

Dr. Feelgood - Down With The Stupid Beat '74-'75


From The Original FBS Archives...
Originally posted Friday, April 10, 2009 & February 1, 2013



Dr. Feelgood - Down By The Stupid Beat
LIVE BIRMINGHAM 09/16/1974
LONDON 02/07/1975 
Soundboard @320

See back cover for song listing
Artwork Included.


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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Frank Zappa - Live Palace Theater 1984


artwork by by Hagop Der Hagopian
Frank Zappa - The Palace Theater
Los Angeles, California

July 21, 1984
Soundboard @320


Band

Frank Zappa
Ike Willis
Ray White
Scott Thunes
Chad Wackerman
Alan Zavod
Bobby Martin
Napoleon Murphy Brock


Set List:
01 Treacherous Cretins
02 Montana
03 Easy Meat
04 Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy
05 Advance Romance
06 He's So Gay
07 Bobby Brown
08 Keep It Greasey
09 Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me?
10 Carol You Fool
11 Chana In De Bushwop
12 Let's Move To Cleveland
13 Tinseltown Rebellion
14 Oh No
15 Son Of Orange County
16 More Trouble Every Day
17 Penguin In Bondage
18 Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel
19 Jungle Boogie (improvisational stuff, on request)
20 The Closer You Are/Johnny Darling
21 No No Cherry (cut)





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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Del McCoury Band - Live Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2012


 Del McCoury Band - Live Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival
Walsh Farm, Oak Hill, NY
High Meadow Stage (Main Stage)
July 20, 2012
Excellent Audience Source @VBR



Source: Sennheiser ME-40 > Sony PCM-M10
Lineage: Mastered at 24 bit in WaveLab 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0
Taped by: bill
Transferred by: bill

 

 Set List:
01. introduction
02. I'll Dry My Tears And Move On
03. She's Left Me Again
04. Bluegrass Breakdown
05. Hard On My Heart
06. Train 45
07. Nashville Cats
08. Wheel Hoss
09. You Win Again
10. In Despair
11. I'm Blue And Lonesome Too
12. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
13. Live And Let Live
14. Cold Rain & Snow > John Hardy (instrumental)
15. Are You Teasing Me?
16. A Good Man Like Me
17. Working On A Building
18. Train Wreck Of Emotion
19. Blackjack County
20. Cheek To Cheek With The Blues
21. crowd
Encore
22. White House Blues
23. outro, stage announcements


Thanks to bill and http://archive.org/

Lossless

VBR

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

The Ramones - Live Vogue Theatre, Indianapolis IN. 1979


Happy Holidays!!


The Ramones - Live Vogue Theatre
Indianapolis Indiana
December 6, 1979
aka- March of the Pinheads
Sounboard @ (sadly) 128


Set List:
1. Drum Intro
2. Blitzkrieg Bop
3. Teenage Lobotomy
4. Rockaway Beach
5. I Don't Want You
6. Go Mental
7. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
8. Rock'N'Roll High School
9. I Wanna Be Sedated
10. I Just Want To Have Something To Do
11. Bad Brain
12. I'm Against It
13. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
14. Havana Affair
15. Commando
16. Needles And Pins
17. I'm Affected
18. Surfin' Bird
19. Cretin Hop
20. All The Way
21. California Sun
22. I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
23. Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
24. Pinhead
25. Do You Wanna Dance?
26. Suzy Is A Headbanger
27. Let's Dance
28. Chinese Rock
29. Beat On The Brat
30. We're A Happy Family


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Monday, December 17, 2012

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Drive-By Truckers - Cannery Ballroom, Nashville 2011


Drive-By Truckers - Cannery Ballroom
Nashville, Tenn.
February 11, 2011
Excellent Audience Recording @ Flac


***16bit Source***
FOB/~DFC; ~40' from stage; mics @ ~7 feet high
Avantone CK1 (cardoid) > Fostex FR-2LE (24/48)
CF > HDD > Audacity > CD WAVE > FLAC > Traders' Little Helper

Taped, Transferred and Seeded by: MSTaper
*** A Team Dirty South Recording ***


Set List:
01 intro
02 Fourth Night of My Drinking
03 Where the Devil Don't Stay
04 Ray's Automatic Weapon
05 Uncle Frank
06 Play it All Night Long
07 When the Pin Hits the Shell
08 Daddy Learned to Fly
09 Gravity's Gone
10 Buttholeville
11 Cartoon Gold
12 Box of Spiders
13 Pulaski
14 Goode's Field Road
15 Women Without Whisky
16 World of Hurt
17 Three Dimes Down
18 Hell No I Ain't Happy
19 encore break
20 Birthday Boy
21 Girls Who Smoke
22 Marry Me
23 Let There Be Rock
24 Zip City
25 Lookout Mountain
26 Shut Up and Get on the Plane
27 Angels and Fuselage

Running Time: 2:27

*Taper Notes*
After to listening to Team Dirty South's stream of the Friday show and finding out afterward that more Saturday tickets had been released, willSFC and I decided to make a cheap up to Nashville from the Shoalsfor night two. Glad we did. It was as strong a show as Friday. Thanks to Matt and Cole of the DBT crew for assisting the audio/video tapers.

Bobby Keys and The Sufferin' Bastards opened the show and were fantastic. The set was a very tiny sample of some of the great cuts Bobby has played on over the years.

I like the Truckers with David Barbe. The band sounds heavier on tracks like "Buttholeville," "Lookout Mountain" and "Play it All Night Long."  Like Friday, the band brought out some gems like "Pin Hits the Shell," "Daddy Learned to Fly" and "Goode's Field Road."

Check YouTube.com/will24411 for videos.
enjoy! ~MSTaper

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Cure - Live Emerald City, NJ. 1980




The Cure - Live Emerald City, 
Cherry Hill, NJ.
April 10, 1980 
Very Good to Excellent Audience Recording @160

This is the first show in the US as pointed out by Robert Smith himself after a few tracks. There were several changes to the lyrics, but really minor ones as that was just one line here and there. Pretty good show overall but a few mistakes on keyboards which made Robert to comment : "We're not playing very well tonight... Well some of us are". Surprisingly, Boys Don't Cry didn't appear on the handwritten setlist from that night, but they played it anyway.

A journalist by the name of Van Gosse happened to be there and recorded the entire set. He recently re-discovered the lost tape(s) and shared it with the interwebz. Of the tape, Gosse writes:

    “Way back, when I started writing about music (thanks to Davitt Sigerson), I interviewed lots of people and occasionally taped shows, so I could listen to them again.   So….in April 1980, Melody Maker gave me a big assignment to trail The Cure on their first US tour, and write about them.  Their publicist, Rhonda, took me to their US debut, at Emerald City in Cherry Hill, NJ, and I taped the attached.   Pretty great stuff!  They were releasing ‘A Forest,’ but still played all the original stuff, including ‘Killing an Arab’ as the encore.  The MM went on strike and my piece never ran, but it was a good time.  I remember what a hard case was Robert Smith, very determined, nothing sentimental or artsy about him. Below are my two pieces that did run, in the Voice and a short live review in the MM.  And the show itself, thanks to SFJ for compressing and cleaning up.”

Read more: http://www.radio1045.com/pages/stephen.html?article=10185810#ixzz2DQkNc868


The Band
Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Laurence Tolhurst, Matthieu Hartley 

SIDE A
1. "Seventeen Seconds"
2. "Play For Today"
3. "Three Imaginary Boys"
4. "Fire In Cairo"
6. "Grinding Halt"
7. "In Your House"
8. "Subway Song"
9. "M"


SIDE B
1. "10:15 Saturday Night"
2. "Accuracy"
3. "At Night"
4. "Boys Don't Cry"
6. "Jumping Someone Else's Train"
7. " Another Journey By Train"
8. " A Forest"


Encore
9. "Secrets"
10. "Killing An Arab"
(cut)

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Cherry Hill '80


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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Buddy Guy - Live Red Robinson Show Theatre 2012


 Buddy Guy - Live Red Robinson Show Theatre 
Coquitlam, British Columbia
September 28, 2012 
Very Good to Excellent Audience Recording @VBR

1 uncut track @  97:16

No track list



Sunday, November 11, 2012

CAMEL - Stadium, Paris, France, 1978 November 17th




CAMEL - Stadium, Paris, France, 1978 November 17th

TYpe: Bootleg
Type: Flac
Source: Soundboard
Quality: A
Lineage: cassette > Magnetic Tape 7 inches > SoundblasterLive > Wav > flac8 stereo
Dowmlad Size: 460 mb

Notes From Original poster:
Wonder! I discovered in my cellar about 30 magnetic tapes (7 inches)
with about 50 shows of the seventies!!!
Unfortunatly, maybe some of (parts) them are damaged (noises, mediums or highs spoiled)
I'll add some samples.

The Band:
Andrew Latimer / Guitars, Flute, Vocals
Mel Collins / Wind Instruments
Richard Sinclair / Bass, Vocals
Andy Ward / Drums, Percussion
Dave Sinclair / Keyboards

Set list:
01-?
02-Song within a song
03-The sleeper
04-Summer lightening
05-Tell me
06-Medley "The snow goose"
07-?
08-?
09-?
10-?

Enjoy or not!

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Please Stand By...




Completely hosed computer. Will be back when and if we can get this thing back from the intensive care unit.
Please bear with us.

~Thanks,
The Management

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Tubes - Live Boston 1976


The Tubes - Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
April 23, 1976
Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski @320

Sorry folks, I got it in mp3, I'm not the one that turned it into an mp3.


Set I/CD1
01 Young And Rich Grandiose Instrumental Overture >
02 What Do You Want From Life?
03 Tubes World Tour
04 Pimp
05 Mondo Bondage > Don't Touch Me There > Mondo Bondage Reprise
06 Brighter Day
07 Poland Whole/Madam I'm Adam

Set II/CD2
01 Slipped My Disco
02 Gimme Dat Harp > Love Will Keep Us Together
03 The Cathy Perkins Amateur Hour
04 Proud To Be An American
05 It's Not Unusual
06 3rd Stone From The Sun
07 Waiting For My Man > Boy Crazy
08 Quay Lewd's Drug Deal
09 Stand Up And Shout (spliced)
10 White Punks On Dope

The intro to "Love Will Keep Us Together" is the Captain Beefheart tune "Gimme Dat Harp" featuring Roger on blues harp.

Sony TC-152SD Tape Recorder
Sony ECM-99 Stereo Microphone
Maxell cassettes
Mastered and FLAC'ed by Carl Morstadt
Master Cassette -> Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction -> M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 -> CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files -> Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) -> CDWAV (track breaks) -> dBpowerAMP Audio Converter (24-bit/96-KHz wav files converted to 16-bit/44.1 KHz wav files) -> FLAC Front End (FLAC 8 with sector boundary alignment)
FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger
No EQ'ing.

**Supplied Notes**
Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck, and though they are somewhat lo-fi compared to his later work, some very great moments in rock history were captured for posterity. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He was also fortunate enough to have a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.
He recorded many of the major 70's bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as several "under the radar" acts.
Since Dan never traded copies of his recordings, they are all essentially uncirculated. Some copies were made for friends, but these releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever seen the light of day, and are direct from his master cassettes. No EQ'ing has been done to any of the transfers. Feel free to EQ, matrix, patch, etc and re-post if you like, just give Dan credit for the original recording.
Dan was very meticulous about taking good care of his tapes and is very pleased that these recordings will now circulate among the trading community. Please honor his kindness and generosity by sharing these recordings freely.
Always remember - the more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you.
Kev & Carl June 2009


  

Boston '76



Sunday, October 7, 2012

Enrico Rava Quartet - Live Rome 1980


Enrico Rava Quartet - Live Rome 1980 
Rome, Italy, 
March 16, 1980
Matrix recording @ 320


Enrico Rava (born 20 August 1939 in Trieste, Italy), is a prolific jazz trumpeter and arguably one of the best known Italian jazz musicians. He originally played trombone, changing to the trumpet after hearing Miles Davis. His first commercial work was as a member of Gato Barbieri's Italian quintet in the mid-1960s; in the late 1960s he was a member of Steve Lacy's group. In 1967 Rava moved to New York City, and one month later became a member of the group Gas Mask, a group that had one LP on Tonsil Records in 1970. He has played with artists such as Carla Bley, Jeanne Lee, Paul Motian, Lee Konitz and Roswell Rudd. Chiefly an exponent of bebop jazz, Enrico Rava has also played successfully in avant-garde settings. His style may partly recall Kenny Wheeler's in its spareness and lightness of tone, albeit Rava's is harmonically simpler.

In the 1970s and 1980s he worked with Pat Metheny, Michel Petrucciani, John Abercrombie, Joe Henderson, Richard Galliano, Miroslav Vitouš, Andrea Centazzo, Joe Lovano, Gil Evans and Cecil Taylor.
~Wiki


Enrico Rava -trumpet
Franco D'Andrea - piano
Giovanni Tommaso - bass
Bruce Ditmas - drums


Set List:
1. Lulu/At The Movies/Rose Selavy/Round About Midnight/
Small Talk (46:24)
2. The Fearless Five/Outsider/Ah/Lost And Found (54:10)


Time 1:40:34


Enrico Rava Quintet - Jazz Baltica 2004
(Complete Video Concert Stream)



Rome '80

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Tool - Sober


This is my feeling on the world, the nation, politics 
and life in general...


There's a shadow just behind me,
shrouding every step I take,
making every promise empty,
pointing every finger at me.
Waiting like a stalking butler
who upon the finger rests.
Murder now the path is must we
just because the son has come.

Jesus, won't you fucking whistle
something but the past and done?
Jesus, won't you fucking whistle
something but the past and done?

Why can't we not be sober?
I just want to start this over.
Why can't we drink forever?
I just want to start things over.

I am just a worthless liar.
I am just an imbecile.
I will only complicate you.
Trust in me and fall as well.
I will find a center in you.

I will chew it up and leave,
I will work to elevate you
just enough to bring you down.

Mother Mary won't you whisper
something but the past and done
Mother Mary won't you whisper
something but the past and done.

Why can't we not be sober?
I Just want to start this over.
Why can't we sleep forever?
I Just want to start things over.

I am just a worthless liar.
I am just an imbecile.
I will only complicate you.
Trust in me and fall as well.
I will find a center in you.
I will chew it up and leave.

Trust me. Trust me. Trust me. Trust me. Trust Me.

Why can't we not be sober?
I Just want to start things over.
Why can't we sleep forever?
I Just want to start this over.

I want what I want.
I want what I want.
I want what I want.
I want what I want.





Tool & Robert Fripp - Soundscapes/Sober live @ Los Angeles,CA (13.8.2001)-HQ Audio- 
Thanks to the tapers. From Taper: Robert Fripp plays solo Soundscapes after "Reflection" and then the band goes into "Sober" Fripp appeared with Tool on the 2 Berkeley shows, the 2 LA shows and the San Diego  show.



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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Frank Zappa & The Mothers - A Snail In My Nose 1970


Frank Zappa & The Mothers 
Fillmore East OR West, 1970
aka - A Snail In My Nose
Liberated Bootleg
Soundboard @320

Sound quality: Soundboard A
This is the 14 tracks on the CD version:

Thanks to some guy on the interwebs!!

Set List:
00:00 Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You? (00:49) [intro]
00:49 A Pound for a Brown on the Bus (07:26)
08:15 Sleeping in a Jar / Interlude (04:50)
13:05 Sharleena (04:31)
17:36 The Sanzini Brothers / FZ Talking to Audience (02:22)
19:58 What Will This Morning Bring Me This Evening? (02:30)
22:28 What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are? (01:44)
24:12 Bwana Dik (01:46)
25:58 Latex Solar Beef (01:00)
26:58 Daddy, Daddy, Daddy (02:50)
29:48 Little House I Used to Live in [including "Penis Dimension"] (04:10)
33:58 Holiday in Berlin [w/lyrics!] [incl. "Would You Like a Snack?"] (07:44)
41:42 Instrumental [including "Inca Roads" & "Easy Meat"] (07:16)
48:58 Cruising For Burgers (02:46)

Frank Zappa - Guitar, Vocals
Mark Volman - Vocals
Howard Kaylan - Vocals
Ian Underwood - Winds, Keyboards, Vocals
Aynsley Dunbar - Drums
Jeff Simmons - Bass, Vocal
George Duke - Keyboard, Vocal
Don Preston - Mini Moog

**Original Notes**
The Italian title comes from a 1980s number in the Uncle Meat movie and on the Uncle Meat CD re-issue; an Italian has translated it as "I got a big bunch of dick". An Italian re-issue is cowardly renamed A Snail in My Nose.

This seems to be hodge-podged together from tapes of two shows that night (that goes also for the Freaks & Motherfuckers boot). Tracks 1-5 are probably from the early show and tracks 8-14 from the late show (?). Tracks 6-7 could be from both. The "Interlude" includes "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head", and track 13 includes 40 seconds of "Inca Roads" (a very early version, of course, with only the 16th-note theme) and 24 seconds of "Easy Meat". Around the track break between tracks 11 and 12 there are some "Mudshark Variations".

"Sharleena" is the same performance as on Hotel Dixie. Tracks 11-14 are the same recording as side two of Freaks & Motherfuckers and Hotel Dixie.

The location and date of this show is up for grabs. Beat the Boots claims it as Fillmore East 11-May-1970, which is wrong; the Flo & Eddie band had not been formed then. According to fanzine T'Mershi Duween, the tape the boots are struck from is recorded at the Fillmore West and sometimes identified as 24-May-1970, sometimes as 6-Nov-1970. (As Mike Phillips points out, Zappa does talk about "the speech-impediment lounge at the Fillmore East" during "Does This Kind of Life Look Interesting to You?".) Some people identify them as 14-Dec-1970, but according to Miles' book A Visual Documentary, Zappa was in Europe in December 1970, which has given rise to the date 14-Nov-1970. The Hotel Dixie boot claims to be from that date - but is it the same recording? Pick your favourite.

A Snail in My Nose has a different, imagainative track listing on the cover, but everyone says its a copy of Tengo 'na Minchia Tanta. The cover picture is a black and white snail on a colourful background. The Lost Rose CD cover has a sepia head-and-upper-body photo of Zappa playing guitar with a blurred portrait of him in the background.



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