Wednesday, July 10, 2024
ELO - OUT OF THE BLUE IN OHIO Cleveland Stadium Cleveland, Ohio July 15th, 1978
1. Standin’ In The Rain
2. Night In The City
3. Turn To Stone
4. Can’t Get It Out Of My Head
5. Cello Solo
6. Tightrope
7. Telephone Line
8. Rockaria!
9. Violin Solo
10. Strange Magic
11. Showdown
12. Mr. Blue Sky
13. Sweet Talkin’ Woman
14. Evil Woman
15. Do Ya
16. Livin’ Thing
17. Ma-Ma-Ma Belle
18. Roll Over Beethoven
Soundboard Recording , Excellent Sound
https://workupload.com/file/D5h3GACdpcb
Dr. John - 40th International Jazz Jamboree '98 Festival Sala Kongresowa, Warsaw, Poland 25 October 1998
From Polish Radio III, 72 minutes
Dire Straits 1978-04-19 Quaintway's Club Chester, UK
Cry of Love - Summerfest - Milwaukee, Wisconsin July 5th, 1994
Friday, July 5, 2024
The Jam - Live In Tokyo 1980
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Led Zeppelin - London, UK 1971
Led Zeppelin - London, UK 1971
BBC Paris Studios
London, UK
April 1, 1971
A Skull Crushing Pre-FM Soundboard @flac
Reel Master>dat>flac
BBC recording session at the Paris Cinema Studio on 4/01/1971, for John Peel's In Concert show on Radio One, in front of a lucky crowd of 400. The group was originally booked on 3/25, but were forced to reschedule due to Robert Plant experiencing throat problems.
****
The reason why "BBC IN CONCERT"(2CD)(PEOPLE'S CHOICE/FSS 99-005) was
selected as No.1 is that it contains "Whole Lotta Love" medley, which
had been cut from every boot and official "BBC SESSIONS" (including the
FM broadcast in Japan in 1995 or 1996). The "Whole Lotta Love" medley,
which had been cut in every "BBC SESSIONS" (including the FM broadcast
in Japan in 1995 or 1996), was recorded without any cuts.
Even if this was a pseudo-completed version that had been edited
together (the editor-in-chief of Boot Poisoning, who has probably
listened to this medley the most in the world, could not find any trace
of editing even after thoroughly investigating the suspicious parts and
had to admit that it was uncut), it is such an amazing editing, It was
also recognized as the first complete recording of the most famous and
most booted live performance in ZEP boot history in its 28th year. ~zoso_ledzep4_yy@guitars101
pass-fbsvw
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Boston LIVE in Long Beach CA 1977
Tuesday, July 2, 2024
The Jam - The Butterfly Collector Live In New York 1980
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Here you go Meanie. Looking at "Listening In Technic Color" looks like it's a compilation of live tracks, but I'll see what I can do. Gotta show from Japan I plan on posting that has much better quality coming soon. See scans
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Yes - Wembley Arena, London BBC Friday Rock Show
Yes - Wembley Arena
London, UK
October 26, 1978
FM Source @320
Progressive rock band Yes in a live performance at Wembley Arena in London on 10/28/1978. Recorded and broadcast by BBC Radio for their BBC Friday Rock Show series. Yes was on the European portion of their tour to support the release of their 9th studio album Tourmato (Tormato in the US), released the previous month. See the cover of the concert program(me), posted as a .png file.
Yes: Jon Anderson – lead vocals · Steve Howe – guitar, backing vocals; Rick Wakeman – keyboards; Chris Squire – bass, backing vocals; Alan White – drums.
Setlist
Thanks to the original source and archive.org!!
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
ABC-TV In Concert - Jackson Brown, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Yarrow Band, Foghat, Loggins and Messina
In Concert #29 Jackson Browne March 1, 1974
1: roll on down the line 4:04
2: settling down 3:32
3: doctor my eyes 3:20
In Concert #29 Linda Ronstadt March 1, 1974
4: love has no pride 4:12
5: desperado 3:37
6: silver threads and golden needles 2:33
In Concert #29 Peter Yarrow Band March 1, 1974
7: only one river 3:57
8: you and I 4:59
9: how time flies 3:37
In Concert #31 Foghat March 29, 1974
10: honey hush 4:23
11: that'll be the day 3:07
12: I've got to get to know you 6:29
In Concert #33 Loggins and Messina April 26, 1974
13: interview 2:20
14: Danny's song > love song 4:23
total runtime: 54:32 (minutes/ seconds)
recorded on maxell C-120 low noise extra cassette
Monday, June 24, 2024
The Cure - Glastonbury Festival 1990
The Cure - Glastonbury Festival 1990
Pilton, Worthy Farm
Somerset, England
Soundboard/FM Source @flac
Recorded live at the 1990 Glastonbury Festival on June 23, 1990 Saturday
Tracks:
01. A Strange Day
02. A Night Like This
03. Lullabye
[commercial break]
04. Just Like Heaven
05. The Walk
06. Primary
[commercial break];
07. Inbetween Days
08. A Forest
09. Disintegration
Robert Smith - vocals, guitar
Simon Gallup - bass
Porl Thompson - guitar, keyboards
Boris Williams - drums
Roger O'Donnell - keyboards
KROQ CONCERT VAULTS
Broadcast on 106.7 FM KROQ, Los Angeles, CA on November 21, 1990 Wednesday
Live tracks from BBC Transcription Services "In Concert - 500" LPs (CN 5628/S) &/or Westwood One transcription "In Concert - New Rock" (Show# 94-48) CDs
Notes: This is an incomplete recording;
- original cassette audio that was taped over is still audible at times
>>>
Patiently waited for and 'record' button pressed by schizo for The Schizo Archives
FM radio broadcast > Master cassette tape
pass-fbsvsw
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Little Feat LIVE in Cologne Germany 2000
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Rival Sons - Live Crossroads Festival 2013
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Humble Pie 1970 & 1973, Peter Frampton 1976
Humble Pie - Spectrum
"King Biscuit Flower Hour"
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -1973
Broadcast date: September 11, 1988
@flac
Peter Frampton - (venue unknown)
"King Biscuit Flower Hour" -1976
Broadcast date: September 11, 1988
@flac
CDDA broadcast disc > WAV Exact Audio Copy & Audacity > FLAC Trader's Little Helper
DJ cue sheet included
complete broadcast (minus commercials)
101 Track 1 - 1kc TONE 0:40
102 Track 2 - Humble Pie 28:04
I Want You to Love Me ~ Stone Cold Fever ~ Come on Everybody ~
I Don't Need No Doctor
103 Track 3 - Peter Frampton 24:36
Somethin's Happening ~ It's a Plain Shame ~ (I'll Give You) Money ~
Do You Feel Like We Do104 Track
4 - Close; 0:15
105 Track 5 - Frampton Promo 0:32
106 Track 6 - Humble Pie Promo 0:30
September 20, 1970
Soundboard/FM Source @192
1 unchapterd file @60minues
It would be hard to say where Humble Pie were more huge – the U.S. or the UK. They were a staple in the diet of every vinyl collector and were played almost non-stop on most of the Underground FM stations at the time. They epitomized the growth of Hard Rock as a genre; the non-stop onslaught of guitars and stage swagger and they symbolized excess, almost as much as Led Zeppelin or The Rolling Stones.
Having formed in 1969 from elements of Small Faces (Steve Marriot), The Herd (Peter Frampton) Greg Ridley (Spooky Tooth), they achieved success almost out of the gate. By 1970 (when this concert was recorded), they had switched labels to A&M, got new management and their fortunes soared.
During 1970, with the Immediate label having finally collapsed Humble Pie signed to A&M Records, and Dee Anthony became their manager. Anthony was focused on the US market and discarded the acoustic set, instigating a more raucous sound with Marriott as the front man. The group’s first album for A&M, Humble Pie, was released later that year and alternated between progressive rock and hard rock. A single, “Big Black Dog”, was released to coincide with the album and failed to chart, however the band was becoming known for popular live rock shows in the US.
It was during this period that Peter Frampton acquired his famed “Phenix” guitar, the black 1954 Les Paul Custom which became his signature instrument and his favorite guitar for the next decade. Humble Pie was playing a run of shows at the Fillmore West in San Francisco in early December 1970, and during the first show Frampton was plagued by sound problems with his then-current guitar, a semi-acoustic Gibson 335, which was prone to unwanted feedback at higher volumes. After the show he was approached by fan and musician Mark Mariana, who loaned him a modified 1954 Gibson Les Paul, and by the end of the second show Frampton had become so enamored of the guitar that he offered to buy it on the spot, but Mariana refused payment. Frampton played it almost exclusively for the next ten years. It was featured on the cover of Frampton Comes Alive and was thought to have been destroyed in 1980 when a plane carrying Frampton’s stage equipment crashed in Venezuela during a South American tour, killing the crew, but with the guitar in fact surviving the accident with some minor damage. It was eventually returned to Frampton in 2011.
Frampton would leave a little over a year later and start that part of the legacy. But this 1970 concert captures the band during their halcyon days, with certainly no looking back.
I don’t you need to be reminded to turn this one up . . .way up.
Saturday, June 15, 2024
George Harrison - Los Angeles, CA. 1974
George Harrison - L.A. Forum
Ingelwood, CA.
November 12, 1974
KMET-FM Source @320
This is the setlist for the entire concert
The entire concert was NOT BROADCAST!
Songs Broadcast
Thanks to the orginal source and archive.org!!
pass-fbsvw
Friday, June 14, 2024
Captain Beefheart - Peel Sessions January 24th & May 6th 1968
Thursday, June 13, 2024
John Prine LIVE in Toronto Ontario Canada 1993
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Aretha Franklin - Live Montreux 1971 {R.I.P}
Rebooted...
Originally posted August 19, 2018
June 12, 1971
Remastered soundboard @flac
original FLACs from 2006 reseed detailed above > WAV via DB Power Amp > Sound Forge 11 remasterizzations > FLAC level 8 via DB Power Amp > DIME > you
02 Respect
03 (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
04 I Say a Little Prayer
05 Call Me
06 Brand New Me
07 Share Your Love with Me
08 Don't Play That Song (You Lied)
09 Bridge Over Troubled Water
10 Dr. Feelgood
11 Spirit In the Dark
Total time: 53:42
Aretha Franklin - vocals and piano
King Curtis - saxophones
Cornell Dupree - guitar
Jerry Jemmott - bass
Truman Thomas - organ
Bernard Purdie - drums
Pancho Morales - percussion
Brenda Bryant, Margaret Branch & Pat Smith - vocals & percussion
with The Memphis Horns:
Jack Hale - trombone
Roger Hopps - trumpet
Wayne Jackson - trumpet
Andrew Love - tenor saxophone
Jimmy Mitchell - baritone saxophone
EN remaster of what could be a master or 1st gen reel -- possibly from a film? -- of an original broadcast
Notes on the Remaster
August 2018
Obviously there has been a great loss that leaves an irreparable void in the musical firmament of our world, but as we know the only way to memorialize the giants is to play the music, so here we are. This tape's been around for a while and I always loved the performance, but felt it was imbalanced and that Aretha's voice was a bit buried in the orchestral maelstrom of brass and horns. So I sat down when she passed this morning and spent the day excavating it from the soup so it'd be more prominent and audible. I used Sound Forge 11's Graphic EQ and Graphics Dynamics tools, and increased the left channel volume to create a better balance with more lead vocal in the mix. I repaired the dropout in the transition between Dr. Feelgood and Spirit In the Dark to be less egregiously disturbing, chopped off the filler track at the end of the original files, which seemed to have nothing at all to do with this performance (I think it was Traffic, and I have no idea how it got there, but no matter), and tracked the medleys into separate files. I created a new cover, made new fingerprints, and got everything titled and tagged properly as well. I also clarified who is playing on it and amended this text file.
This is a stunner of a set from the Aretha & King Curtis "Live at the Fillmore" era, taped as they both were just a few months before Curtis was so tragically murdered. We are all devastated that The Queen has left us, but hopefully this reworking of this magical tape will turn a little of that grief into the necessary celebration of a life lived as well as a human life can be lived. Farewell to Aretha Franklin -- an artist whose music will never, ever die -- and enjoy.--EN
Thanks to DIME and the people who share!!!
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Set List:
01. radio introduction / Into The White
02. Bone Machine
03. Cactus
04. Caribou
05. Crackity Jones
06. Dead
07. Debaser
08. Gigantic
09. Gouge Away
10. Hey
11. I Bleed
12. Isla De Encanta
13. Levitate Me
14. Mr. Grieves
15. Monkey Gone To Heaven
16. Nimrod's Son
17. No. 13 Baby
18. River Euphrates
19. Tame
20. There Goes My Gun
21. Vamos
22. Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)
23. Where Is My Mind?
Thanks to the Original Source!
pass-fbsvw




















