Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Bruce Hornsby 08/27/88 Orlando Florida

Westwwod One Broadcast @ 320 - This is a re-post from my Rapidshare days gone bye!!!

Format: MP3@320
Source: FM Westwwod One Broadcast
Quality: 10/10

Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, VA, and grew up in that combination college town and tourist center, later attending the University of Miami and the Berklee School of Music. He then spent years playing in bars and sending demo tapes to record companies. In 1980, he and his brother (and songwriting partner) John Hornsby moved to Los Angeles, where they spent three years writing for 20th Century Fox. There Bruce Hornsby met Huey Lewis, who would eventually produce him and record his material. Hornsby finally signed his band, the Range, to RCA in 1985.

My notes: This is an excellent show from Bruce, who is a great piano player writer composer.
He has played with may great musicians - Hornsby was a part-time member of the Grateful Dead from September 1990 to March 1992, performing over 100 concerts in America and Europe. He appears on four Dead album releases. He has played on over 100 records over the years; including albums by Bob Dylan, Don Henley, the Grateful Dead, Bob Seger, Crosby Stills and Nash, Stevie Nicks, Cowboy Junkies, Squeeze, Liquid Jesus, Bonnie Raitt (piano on the classic “I Can’t Make You Love Me”), just to name a few. For all you Bruce Hornsby fans out there.

Track list:
01 Look Out Any Window
02 I Will Walk With You
03 Mandolin Rain
04 The Old Playground
05 The Road Not Taken
06 Wild Frontiers
07 Every Little Kiss
08 The Valley Road
09 The Way It Is
10 Defenders of the Flag
11 On The Western Skyline

 Enjoy or not!

 Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/9kxclkc7oxxmhd7/BH+live+fbsvw+-+08-27-88.rar/file

Monday, February 9, 2026

The Black Keys - Live Terminal 5, NY. 2010

Rebooted...Originally posted February 23, 2012

The Black Keys - Terminal 5
New York, NY
SPIN's 25th Anniversary
July 28, 2010
Excellent Webstream Rip @320
(Not The Complete Concert)
 

Full Audience Recording at NYC Taper


Track List:
1-The Black Keys - Stack Shot Billy (Live)
2-The Black Keys - Everywhere I Go + Strange Times (Live)
3-The Black Keys - Same Old Thing (Live)
4-The Black Keys - Everlasting Light (Live)
5-The Black Keys - Next Girl (Live)
6-The Black Keys - Chop and Change (Live)
7-The Black Keys - Howlin_ for You (Live)
8-The Black Keys - Tighten Up (Live)
9-The Black Keys - She's Long Gone + Ten Cent Pistol (Live)
10-The Black Keys - Your Touch (Live)
11-The Black Keys - I'll Be Your Man (Live)
12-The Black Keys - I Got Mine (Live)
13-The Black Keys - Too Afraid to Love You (Live)
14-The Black Keys - Sinister Kid (Live)
15-The Black Keys - Till I Get My Way (Live)



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The Animals - Mid Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie NY 9-7-1983

 



The Animals - Mid Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie NY 9-7-1983

Personnel: 

Eric Burdon - vocals

Alan Price - keyboards

Chas Chandler - bass

Hilton Valentine - guitar

John Steel - drums.

The CD cover credits Eric Burdon & The Animals, however these are live tracks by The Original Animals (Burdon, Price, Chandler, Valentine and Steel) recording during their first official re-eunion tour in 1983. Nice soundboard or FM recording. Liberated boot from the Swingin' Pig label.


https://workupload.com/file/fNxu5qFeywq

Friday, February 6, 2026

Stanley Clarke, Al Di Meola and Jean-Luc Ponty - Marciac, France, 2007

A Dave Sez contribution...Rebooted Again...
Originally posted November 26, 2013, December 19, 2021


Stanley Clarke, Al Di Meola & Jean-Luc Ponty 
Rite Of Strings, Marciac, France
2007-07-30
Public TV broadcast, A+, @ 192


Tracks:
Indigo 
Memory Canyon 
Song to John 
Poema Valseado 
Nostalgia / Desert Crossing 
All about the bass (Parts 1& 2) 
Renaissance 
Mediterranean Sundance  


 Thanks to the now dead zonadejazz.com!  



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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Toy Caldwell Band - Chestnut Cabaret Philadelphia, PA January 16th, 1988

 



Toy Caldwell Band - Chestnut Cabaret 

Philadelphia, PA 

January 16th, 1988

01. Bob Away My Blues

02. This Ol' Cowboy

03. I Hear The South Calling Me

04. Desert Skies

05. Searchin' For A Rainbow

06. Blue Ridge Mountain Sky

07. Stay A Step Ahead

08. Long Hard Ride

09. Running Like The Wind

10. 24 Hours At A Time

11. Can't You See

12. -crowd-

13. Heard It In A Love Song

14. Everyday (I Have The Blues)

15. -crowd-

16. Fly Eagle Fly


Toy Caldwell died Feb 25, 1993.He’d been a founder and the lead guitarist and primary songwriter for the Marshall Tucker Band, a country-leaning Southern rock group that enjoyed success on the Capricorn Records label in the 1970s. They sold over five million copies of 14 albums released during Toy Caldwell‘s tenure in the group from 1972 to 1983 and played 200 to 300 dates a year, becoming staples on the U.S. concert circuit. Caldwell also sang one of the band’s best-known songs (also their first single), “Can’t You See,” and wrote their highest charting single release, “Heard It in a Love Song,” which reached #14 on the Hot 100 in 1977. After leaving the group Caldwell released one solo album and made another that was never issued. He was largely retired from music when he died on this day at age 45 from what was declared cardio-respiratory failure due to cocaine ingestion.


Much appreciation to the original poster!


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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Oingo Boingo - KROQ from the Whiskey - 1980

Rebooted...
Originally posted May 7, 2022


Oingo Boingo - Live Whiskey A Go-Go
October 3, 1980
Los Angeles, CA.

KROQ FM Source @320

Lost my original version so...
Thanks to Draftervoi for supplying a flac version to convert to mp3!

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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Renaissance - Academy of Music, New York on May 17, 1974

 
Source: FM Broadcast (WNEW - New York).
Sound Quality: Very good stereo mp3@320kbps.
Genre: Progressive rock, Folk.
Set: Full Set. 

Notes from original poster:
One of my all time favorite (officially released) live albums has to be Renaissance Live At Carnegie Hall from 1976. Despite the emergence of punk and the associated back lash to the 'millionaire rock stars' and the music business excesses, somehow Renaissance seemed to sit outside of the fury.

For me it was simply a band that were both astonishing musicians and writers rather than posers and pretentious, and their live performances reflected this. Annie Haslam's five octave range, and the balanced use of a live orchestra just added to the bands credibility'

This is a recording originally broadcast live on WNEW from a concert at the Academy of Music, New York on the 17th May 1974. It makes a great companion to the subsequent Carnegie Hall album and the sound quality is crisp and clear.

Set List:
1. Introduction & music
2. Can You Understand
3. Black Flame
4. Carpet Of The Sun
5. Cold Is Being
6. Things I Don't Understand
7. Running Hard
8. Ashes Are Burning
9. Mother Russia

Comments:
Renaissance were accompanied by a 24 piece orchestra & conductor. Ashes Are Burning included Andy Powell (Wishbone Ash) on guitar and promoter Howard Stein on piano.

The Academy of Music was a theater and opera house located at East 14th Street and Irving Place in Manhattan, New York City. The Academy was built in 1854 and seated approximately 1,500 people. It was rebuilt in 1866 after being destroyed by fire. It served as a venue for rock concerts in the 1970s, and in 1985 became the Palladium nightclub. The theater was demolished by New York University and replaced by the present Palladium Residence Hall.

Thanks to the original poster.

Enjoy or not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/93uajtd1pz1ypwq/Ren+May+17,+1974+fbsvw.rar/file

Traffic - The Perfumed Garden Live 1969 - Bootleg



The Essential studio sessions & BBC, 1967-1968

This is a re-post from a few years ago when I hosted on Rapidshare

Type=: Bootleg  
Source: CDDA
Quality: 192kbps / 44,1kHz / Full Stereo
Playtime: 70:52 min

My notes: This is just what it says "the Essential studio sessions & BBC, 1967-1968" Some of the recordings are not the best quality, as they are basically pre-FM to- early FM broadcasts. There are some interviews with the band that are pretty interesting also.
                                                                                 
The Band:
Steve Winwood - organ, guitar,
Dave Mason - guitar, bass,  
Chris Wood - saxophone,
Jim Capaldi - drums             

Track list: 
01. Dear Mr. Fantasy 
02. Radio Introduction
03. Hole in My Shoe
04. Paper Sun
05. A House for Eveyone
06. No Face, No Name, No Number
07. Hope They Never Find Me Here
08. 40,000 Headmen
09. Dear Mr. Fantasy
10. You Can All Join in
11. Feelin' Alright
12. Heaven is in Your Mind
13. Dealer
14. Utterly Simple
15. Coloured Rain 
16. Smiling Phases
17. Heaven is in Your Mind
18. Pearly Queen
19.Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
20. Coloured Rain
21.Dear Mr. Fantasy

Enloy or not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/nxp9dxwi63kvffn/Tra-1969-SBC_fbsvw.rar/file

Monday, February 2, 2026

Oingo Boingo - Live Irving Meadows, Halloween Show 1987

Rebooted...again
Originally posted October 12, 2017 and April 14. 2022

Oingo Boingo - Irvine Meadows
Irvine, CA,
Halloween Show
Friday October 30, 1987
Broadcast source @128

1 unchaptered file
2hr 12min.  
 
*Separated Tracks Notes*
I had some time so I dove into cutting the OB 1987 show up into tracks. 
Notes: 1) I didn't edit the file at all, just separated it into tracks.
2) They're cut into FLAC 6 files, made with a free version of Audacity. 
3) When there was more than several seconds of space and/or banter between tracks, I created 'stage banter' tracks. 
4) There are 2 versions of 'It Only Makes Me Laugh.' One version has the crowd noise faded out after the song ends. 
4) Before No One Lives Forever, there was part of a song introduction for a 'new song' called Winning Side or The Winning Side. The recroding was stopped before that song was played and No One Lives Forever kicks in, mid song. I removed the intro for Winning Side and faded in the song. That makes a good CD1 to CD2 break, if listeners want to burn onto disc.
5) 'Winning Side' was part of the soundtrack of the then upcoming move 'She's Out of Control.' The song was included on at least one later album by OB, and versions are available on YouTube. ~Gman


The band did 2 Halloween shows. This one and another on October 31st.

Setlist:
1. Dead Man's Party
2. Home Again
3. Dead Or Alive
4. Who Do You Want To Be
5. Private Life
6. Help Me
7. We Close Our Eyes
8. My Life
9. Sweat
10. Grey Matter
11. Gratitude
12. Stay
13. It Only Makes Me Laugh
14. No One Lives Forever
15. Just Another Day
16. New Generation
17. Not My Slave
18. Insects
19. Elevator Man
20. Wild Sex
21. Capitalism
22. Nothing To Fear
23. On The Outside
24. Goodbye, Goodbye
25. Weird Science
26. Little Girls
27. Violent Love
28. Nasty Habits
29. No Spill Blood
30. Only A Lad
31. Ain't This The Life
 
 
 Please leave us a comment if you DL this. Thanks!!
 
 

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Sunday, February 1, 2026

The Power Station - The Southern Amphitheater, Houston, Texas, USA. 1985-07-19

 




The Power Station -  The Southern Amphitheater, Houston, Texas, USA.

1985-07-19

"Get It On Tour"


https://workupload.com/file/CHKvtwEQELq




Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Tina Turner - Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985

 



Tina Turner - Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985

Private Dancer Tour

Liberated Swingin' Pig Bootleg

FM Broadcast - Not the complete show

This show from the Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985, marked the last concert in a spectacular run of shows for what was then, her most successful world tour. Timeline revisits this spectacular performance with a fully restored and professionally remastered NHK radio broadcast. Presented with background notes and timeline photos. With Jack Bruno - drums; Timmy Cappello - percussion, keyboards, saxophone and vocals; Bob Feit - bass; Jamie-West Oram - guitar and vocals; Kenny Moore - piano and vocals; James Ralston - guitar and vocals


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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Blood, Sweat & Tears 1974-05-24 Frankfurt, Germany Hoechst, Jahrhunderthalle

 

Blood, Sweat & Tears 1974-05-24

Type:  Audience recording
Format: MP3@192
Quality: A- to B+
Show: Bootleg

Notes: This is a great show, however David Clayton-Thomas front man and main singer was not with the band for this show. David Clayton-Thomas the primary lead singer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, left the band in 1972 due to touring exhaustion but returned periodically, focusing more on a successful solo career

The Band:
Jerry Fisher - Lead Vocals
Jerry LaCroix - Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone, Harmonica
Dave Bargeron - trombone, tuba
Tony Klatka- trumpet, flugelhorn
Bill Tillman - Woodwinds
Larry Willis - acoustic and Fender Electric Piano
Georg Wadenius - guitar
Ron McClure- bass
Bobby Colomby - drums

Disc 1
01. Introduction  1:22
02. Look Up To The Sky  5:52
03. Engine 49 6:46
04. God Bless The Child  9:06
05. Snow Queen  11:11
06. Maiden Voyage  6:63
07. She's Coming Home  4:43
08. Mean Ole World  8:30
09. So Long Dixie  5:55
10. She Does It To Me  3:53
11. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know  9:00
Tt: 73:11

Disc 2
01. You Girl  6:02
02. Are You Satisfied  4:53
03. Mirror Image Suite  15:51
04. Almost Sorry  11:35
05. Audience  2:06
06. Spinning Wheel  4:01
07. And When I Die  2:57
08. And When I Die (Pt.2)  7:55
09. Audience  2:13
10. You Made Me So Very Happy  5:12
Tt: 62:45

Enjoy or Not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/vhyruh246zsaw12/BST+-+05-24-74+fbsvw.rar/file

Monday, January 26, 2026

Miles Davis Septet - Live Rainbow Theatre, London 1973

Rebooted...
Last posted April 23, 2020

Miles Davis Septet - Live Rainbow Theatre
London, UK
July 10, 1973
Excellent Band recording @flac


 Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g);
Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Foreman (cga, perc)



In 1972, Miles Davis released On The Corner. In his autobiography, Miles felt Columbia Records didn't push the album, which added to his frustrations, but it was also a time when Miles learnt more of Stockhausen's concepts of music. He said: "I had always written in a circular way and through Stockhausen I could see that I didn't want to ever play again from eight bars to eight bars, because I never end songs; they just keep going on."
With percussionist Mtume Heath and guitarist Pete Cosey in the lineup, "the band settled down into a deep African thing, a deep African-American groove, with a lot of emphasis on drums and rhythm, and not on individual solos."
Miles added: "I would try exploring one chord with this band, one chord in a tune, trying to get everyone to master these small little simple things like rhythm. We would take a chord and make it work for five minutes with variations, cross rhythms, things like that. Say Al Foster is playing in 4/4, Mtume might be playing in 6/8, or 7/4, and the guitarist might be comping in another time signature, or another rhythm altogether different. That's a lot of intricate shit we were working off this one chord."
For audiences attending this show in London in 1973, they would have thought of Miles playing tracks from On The Corner. But for many, the performance, though fiery, probably sounded more like improvisations and noddlings. Tracks like Turnaroundphrase and Tune In 5, which featured here, would only reach a wider audience with the release of the Dark Magus live album in 1974.
For now, fans can say a word of thanks to saxophonist Dave Liebman who had the presence of mind to put a tape recorder on stage and record the shows.
As valleybird commented on the internet: "This is an excellent stage recording, and so is the performance itself! Click on start, close your eyes if you like, and be on stage with the band! Thanks to Dave Liebman, who I believe is the source of this tape. What you get here is an excellent capture of the stage sound at a Victorian entertainment theater, the Rainbow Theater. The sound of the drums sound natural... There is only low interference of the PA, what you get is their stage amp line, which wasn't so bad for this time. A really interesting recording for audiophiles too." 
~by bluesever

 

First set
Turnaroundphrase (M. Davis)    11:55
Tune in 5 (M. Davis)    10:24
Unknown title 730620 (M. Davis) (with applause, announcement)    21:27

Second set
Right Off (M. Davis)    13:38
Ife (M. Davis)    20:50
Calypso Frelimo (M. Davis) (incomplete)    12:18
Cut off at 12:18.


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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Mark Knopfler And Emmylou Harris - Arena Di Verona, Verona, Italy June 3rd 2006

 






Mark Knopfler And Emmylou Harris - Arena Di Verona, Verona, Italy June 3rd 2006


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Friday, January 23, 2026

Yes - Parallels - Going for the One Studio Sessions full 1976/77 - Making Complete One (Studio outtakes)

Yes - 1977 - Making Complete One (Studio outtakes)

Excellent studio outakes
Format: mp3@192
Quality B+ A-
Type: Bootleg

Track list:
01 - History Info (2:08)
02 - Parallels #1 (1:06)
03 - Parallels #2 (5:55)
04 - Parallels #3 (1:37)
05 - Parallels #4 (2:44)
06 - Parallels #5 (2:01)
07 - Parallels #6 (1:19)
08 - Parallels #7 (0:36)
09 - Parallels #8 (0:58)
10 - Parallels #9 (2:56)
11 - Parallels #10 (1:35)
12 - Parallels #11 (6:06)
13 - Parallels #12 (6:00)
14 - Parallels #13 (Almost Ready) (0:43)
15 - Parallels #14 (With Vocals) (0:39)
16 - Going for the One #1 (4:04)
17 - Going for the One #2 (2:30)
18 - Going for the One #3 (1:36)
19 - Going for the One #4 (2:00)
20 - Going for the One #5 (0:56)
21 - Steve's Acoustic Dylan #1 (1:39)
22 - Steve's Electric #1 (1:03)
23 - Steve's Acoustic Dylan #2 (4:14)
24 - Steve's Electric #2 (10:41)
25 - Rick's Solo #1 (5:06)
26 - Rick's Solo #2 (3:49)

Enjoy or not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/39aalyhel3qxsst/Yes+-+1977+outtakes+fbsvw.rar/file

Blood, Sweat and Tears - 1977-11-08 - New York

 

Blood, Sweat and Tears - 1977-11-08 - New York Bottom Line

Type: Soundboard
Format MP3@192
Quality: A+
Show: Late show
Remastered, Unofficial Release

My notes: This is an Excellent show by Blood Sweat and Tears from 1977 @ The Bottom line ib New York City. Tenth anniversary live performance on November 8, 1977, at The Bottom Line in New York City. Blood, Sweat, & Tears, aka BS&T, was the very first act to appear on King Biscuit in 1973, and would return several times. This show was special because it happened 18 months after lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas rejoined the popular jazz-rock-pop band. Originally broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The band was hot this night. If you like Bood Sweat and Tears this is the show for you do not miss this one, as it is an excelent show

01 - Intro (2:16)
02 - Instrumental (6:44)
03 - Hi De Ho (9:31)
04 - Gimme That Wine (7:18)
05 - Spinning Wheel (5:48)
06 - Don't Explain (8:38)
07 - Matso Yuma Mama (5:20)
08 - Lucretia McEvil (13:32)
09 - Blue Street (5:14)
10 - And When I Die (1:52)
11 - Tuba solo Blues (12:49)
12 - And When I Die (reprise) (3:46)
13 - Drum solo (4:25)
14 - Bass solo (7:11)
15 - Jam - Band introductions (8:05)
16 - Mean Ole World (3:37)
17 - You've Made Me So Very Happy (5:20)

Enjoy or not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/3wpvhja779w6pt7/BST+-+1977-11-08+-+New+York.rar/file 

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Smokes From The Beginning

 




Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Smokes From The Beginning

Live At University Of Texas, Arlington, Texas

September 24th 1973

Liberated Bootleg


https://workupload.com/file/LyDENmSwxkB

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Pink Floyd 1976 The Animal Sessions


There is not much info about this except that is an excellent bootleg. You can see the info on the back cover Pic.

Notes from Google:
The "Pink Floyd - Animal Sessions" refer to the 1976 recording period for their album Animals, primarily at Britannia Row Studios, marked by Roger Waters' increased control, reworked songs like "Raving and Drooling" (became "Sheep"), and the iconic inflatable pig photo shoot at Battersea Power Station, leading to a darker, more cynical sound reflecting social commentary and internal band shifts. Bootleg recordings capture these sessions, including variations of album tracks and live moments.

If you have not heard this and are a Pink Floyd fan this is a must have.

Enjoy or not!

Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/f4j6d753ye9n7cm/[1976]+-+Animal+Sessions+PW+fbsvw.rar/file

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Eric Clapton & Stan Webb's Chicken Shack - Post Cricket Jam 1986

 




Eric Clapton & Stan Webb's Chicken Shack - Post Cricket Jam 1986 

Recorded live at Finchley Cricket Club, Finchley, London, UK, 14 August 1986

"Stan Webb's Chicken Shack was booked to play a gig at Finchley Cricket Club on August 14, 1986. Eric Clapton turned up with a guitar rather than a bat and joined in. Besides the usual Stan repertoire they also played "Cocaine", "Sweet 16" and a stirring version of "Further On Up The Road" with Stan and Eric trading riffs and licks."

Eric Clapton – guitar / vocals
Stan Webb – guitar / vocals
David Wilkinson – keyboards
Jan Connolly – bass
John Gunzell – drums
Dave Winthrop – Saxophone



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