August 20, 2008

Status Quo - 1977-02-13 - Palais de Sports, Lyon, France

Status Quo
Palais de Sports
Lyon, France
13/02/1977
"Live In Lyon"

Source: LP > Tape > PC > Nero Wave Editor > Nero Burning > CD-R > db Poweramp [FLAC Level 6] > TLH > You

Running time: 41:31

1. Juniors Wailin'
2. Backwater
3. Just Take Me
4. Is There A Better Way
5. In My Chair
6. Little Lady
7. Most of the Time
8. Forty Five Hundred Times [Fades out after 15 minutes]

Very nice sounding Audience show, JAB bought the LP way back when and it was one of the first bootlegs I ever got into. We transfered it to CD about 6 or 7 years agi so the details are a little thin on the ground I'm afraid. There are fade outs between the tracks, possibly to save time on the LP and 4500
Times fades out after 15 minutes. I would say this wasn't the complete gig but it's the complete vinyl.

http://rapidshare.com/files/136537112/StatusQuo770213FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136618789/StatusQuo770213FLAC_02.zip

Fleedwood Mac - 1990-08-23 Stadium De Galgenwaard, Utrecht, Holland

Fleetwood Mac
Stadium De Galgenwaard
Utrecht, NETH
8-23-90
AUD

In The Back Of My Mind
The Chain
Dreams
Isn’t It Midnight
Oh Well
Rhiannon
Stop Messin’ Around
Save Me
Gold Dust Woman
Another Woman
Landslide
World Turning
Everywhere
Stand On The Rock
Little Lies
Stand Back
You Make Lovin’ Fun
Go Your Own Way
Tear It Up
Don’t Stop

Mick Fleetwood - Drums
John MacVie - Bass
Christine MacVie - Keybords / Vocals
Stevie Nicks - Vocals
Rick Vito - Guitar
Billy Brunette - Guitar / Vocals
Asante - Purcussion

quite possible
Stevie Nicks backing vocalists from her solo tours. 3 chicks Lori Cellani and 2 others I cant name

This is likely the touring band...
http://fmlegacy.com/concertsfmbtm.html

The Touring Band:
Mick Fleetwood: Drums and Percussion
John McVie: Bass Guitar
Christine McVie: Keyboards and Vocals
Stevie Nicks: Vocals
Billy Burnette: Guitars and Vocals
Rick Vito: Guitars and Vocals
Isaac Asante: Percussion
Dan Garfield: Additional Keyboards
Sharon Celani: Background Singer
Lynn Mabry: Background Singer
Liza Jane Likins: Background Singer

Thank you for the show :)

taped by Ane (flipp022)

recorder sony wmd6c
microfoon self made
the sound is very good

http://rapidshare.com/files/136392139/FleetMac900823FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136411010/FleetMac900823FLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136512753/FleetMac900823FLAC_03.zip

Man - 1975-05-14 Glasgow w JC

Man, with John Cipollina
Apollo, Glasgow
May 14, 1975

Disc One
1. 7171-551 10:30
2. A Hard Way To Die 6:43
3. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 6:45
4. Hard Way To Live 3:26
5. The Storm 14:32
6. Codine 8:25
Disc 1 Total - 50:23
Disc Two
1. Someone Is Calling 2:59
2. Razor Blade And Rattlesnake 6:04
3. Many Are Called But Few Get Up 15:07
4. Bananas 11:55
-------
5. Scotch Corner * 5:03
6. Romain * 8:04
7. Blown Away * 6:53
Disc 2 Total - 56:07

* - BBC Sessions, 27/2/74


Lineage: ? > CD-R > EAC > Wav > FLAC Frontend > FLAC (8)


John's view of his experiences with the Manband:

And then of course I went and did the Man thing.

[Man was a Welsh band, formed in the late 1960's and led by Micky Jones, Terry Williams (later of Rockpile), and Deke Leonard, that was heavily influenced by the San Francisco sound.]
They came to San Francisco and they were big fans and they wanted to meet me. In fact, they had come the year before and they played a club and they asked if anybody in their audience knew where I lived.
So I went in and I met them and they immediately accused me of not being me. I didn't live up to their expectations at all. They said, "Aw, you can't be him. How tall are you?" And I said, "I'm five-nine."
And they said, "Everybody knows Cipollina's at least six-two to six-four." I said, "Bullshit." They said, "We've seen pictures of Quicksilver. He's a big, tall guy." And I actually showed them my license.
I had never had anybody accuse me of not being me before. It was weird. Deke Leonard said, "Well, if you're Cipollina, here, play something like him." So we did a jam and I guess I passed. Then they asked me to come down - they were playing Winterland. I sat in with them on the encore and everything that could've gone wrong went wrong. I mean, I broke a string. I hardly ever break strings. And the PA went out, and one of the amplifiers blew, I think. And it was really cool, because the band held it together.
Finally, whan the PA went off, the drummer just took it and did a solo.
So at the end of the show they came over and they started to apologize. They said, "Gee, we wanted to ask you if you'd come to England with us, but you probably won't because everything fell apart." And I thought about it. I didn't know them, but I figured that anybody that could hold it together under that kind of adversity was adult enough and professional enough, sure, I'd do it. So I went over without knowing anything about them and we ended up doing the album. [Maximum Darkness, 1975]

It was fun doing a three-way guitar thing and also I thought it was about time that I get over, because I was getting typecasted pretty heavy as being, you know, a 'psychedelic' guitar player. It was getting to the point where it was even affecting sessions. I was a trained musician. I had played in jazz groups. I had played numerous styles of music. And I could play rock 'n' roll. But nobody would hit on
me for certain sessions because I was typecasted as being a psychedelic guitarist, which I never felt I was very good at, anyway. But then, what do I know? I was just a rocker. So I thought, well, if I'm gonna keep doing this for a living, I'd better get over and do what I do. They might as well find out now I'm five-nine. So I went over and I played.
And sure enough, I surprised everybody. First of all, I am more violent than most people consider. I mean, I'm not, I don't hit people. But I do have a black sense of humor. I always have and I figure they might as well know. And I think we did really well, Man and myself, we did pretty good.from "The John Cipollina Story, Part 4: Guitarist Without Portfolio", by Walter Ruhlmann, Relix Vol. 15

#3 - http://michaelcross.me.uk/jc/r-jcs4.htm

Another version:

John's eventual and eventful meeting with Man deserves to be given a mention, "Man did an interview with a San Francisco radio station..... I was out with another non-group, that we pulled up just for the day.
I was playing with Link Wray, my old hero, and there was a drummer and bassist too. The drummer with Copperhead was with them (Link and group) and said 'come on down' and one thing led to another. We were supposed to do a show at the California Institute For Women, which is the biggest women's prison in the United States, and Link had to cancel at the very last minute. So I had already been contracted to play there and I'm not much of a solo guitarist, not much at going out on my own. It was just ludicrous.....
I went down to do this gig and at the last gasp I pulled a band together; I got Andy Kirby on drums and this friend of ours, who fixes all my equipment, keeps my rehearsal scene together and who I jam with sometimes. We formed a group for the day, the Sons of Hitler, and we went down to this women's prison and played "Jailhouse Rock" and just about everything else we could think of, the three of us. When we were down there, Man did a radio show and said, 'we'd like to meet John Cipollina' sorta thing. I got back to town a couple of days later, not knowing about this, but a friend at the radio station was trying to contact me. I had moved outta my house and into a hotel for purely erotic and esoteric reasons. I was sorta hiding out in my home town, in a hotel and having a ball. So finally, two or three
days later, some friends of mine said, "hey this group Man, they're looking for ya". So I said where are they - turned out they were at Howard Johnson's, the same hotel, right down the hall from me. So I went down to their room and knocks on the door and the drummer says, "come on down to rehearsal", we got there and they said, "come down to Winterland. come on and jam on the encore with us" and I did. I had never heard the song before, got onstage, had a ball playing "Romane". So we hung out in the dressing room and somebody from UA said would I consider going to England for six weeks. I had nothing planned for six weeks, so rather than holiday in my own back yard, I thought I'd holiday in England. It's a gas
playing with them and I've really had a good time..... also, I got to visit England at last, which, you know, is sorta my ancestral burial ground".

from "John Cipollina", by Bert Muirhead, Hot Wacks 8, Oct/Nov '75 -

http://michaelcross.me.uk/jc/hw-jc.htm

Then, of course, there's the involvement with Man.

"They asked me if I'd do some studio work, then an album, and it rolled into a tour. So here I am. Course, they might not like me at the end."
So far he's played once live with Man, at the Winterland where he succeeded in busting two amps and a string, disasters not supposed to plague guitar heroes: "They were so cordial and all, though, so I came over, said, 'Boys, I don't usually do things like this'."
Mighty Fine Gestures all round, hombres, but J.C. won't be joining Man permanently: "Guess I'm a Westerner. I was born and bred in Berkeley, California. That's mah home."

from "Triggers Ahoy!", NME June 7, 1975 - http://michaelcross.me.uk/jc/nme-jc.htm

The Manband's view:

"What d'you think of the new album then?" said Man's guitarist Micky Jones. Drummer Terry Williams sat there staring, waiting for an answer. I made a few non-committal grunts. "Yeah," said Micky, "I know what you mean." Terry nodded.
Man's new album, "Maximum Darkness," their twelfth, was recorded live at the Chalk Farm Roundhouse on the last nights of their summer tour. Ex-Quicksilver guitarist John Cipollina had joined the Welsh band for the whole tour after meeting them earlier in the year in California where the band had been notably successful.
The marriage of Cipollina, Jones and Deke Leonard on guitars wasn't quite Quicksilver. The album obviously reflects that.
Mixing the live tapes proved difficult. "Three guitars for a start... a lot had to be dropped out. We didn't have enough rehearsals with John."
They had four days in fact. "It got tightened up by the Roundhouse, but it still wasn't tight enough to mix as it is and leave it. Cipollina himself was disappointing. "I think he's been outta touch. I don't
think he was doing much in California. He was more or less the resident musician at the Winterland.
Whatever band came along he'd play with them."

The album features two old Man songs from way back - "Bananas" and "Many Are Called But Few Get Up" - a

Deke Leonard Iceberg cut, "7171 551", and two songs from Cipollina's background, Buffy St. Marie's

"Codine" and "Babe I'm Gonna leave You".

"We would've liked to have done more, but we just had four days and those passed just getting to know the guy," Micky says. "It worked as an experiment. It wouldn't work as a permanent thing, whatever permanent is." (Man's personnel is the most fluid you'll find anywhere.)
"It blew a few illusions. I was expecting more as a musician. Everybody builds up something in their head about somebody. I had an illusion about him as a musician. It blew the illusions."
Was that Micky's view or the band's? "It's a collective impression. It'd be the same for a lotta people if Elvis came over here.
Personally, they got on fine with Cipollina. "Great, great. He always wants to play tricks, have a bit of fun. He's got these terrific stories he bumbles on about and he forgets what he's talking about. He's
all 'Let's go 'n' party! Let's go 'n' blow up a car!' He's very conscious of it. He doesn't have to live up to it. It is him... he's interesting. He's a character."
On stage: "I think it was more difficult for me than it was for Deke. See, Chippo was on my side (of the stage) and he's got this great stack. And we don't play at his volume. Where Deke was he could hear me and Chippo okay. Where I was, standing right next to him, I couldn't hear at all. He wasn't very sympathetic, really, with other musicians."
"Not meaning-wise," adds Terry, "he wasn't trying to outdo anybody. He was just so loud that we couldn't hear each other even when he was playing rhythm. Like, when Micky was doing a solo and I wanted to do accents with him there was no way I could do it."
But did Cipollina's style seem compatible with Man's. "He's changed. He's gone very heavy metal. All the numbers that he's writing now are very basic, heavy boogies," says Terry

"I don't think he realised what he was coming to. He didn't realise how popular the band was over here for a start," adds Jones.
To get down to specifics on the album, Cipollina doesn't play in "Bananas." (Terry: He was outta tune. I don't know whether he was panicking or what").
"There was some things, some numbers that he couldn't really get a grasp of. Like "Many Are Called," there's some weird things in that. He couldn't latch on to that and it was totally out of his feel to play that type of thing."
"I did a separate mix of 'Bananas'. Put the band down and John up. I am cruel - I admit that," says Jones, smiling an elfin smile.

"It shatters all the myth," adds Terry.from "Man of Darkness", by Geoff Brown, Melody Maker October 4, 1975 -

http://michaelcross.me.uk/jc/mm75-mod.htm

Another view:

Meeting one of your musical heroes is always fascinating and it was a strange mixture of awe and interest that took young Campbell and I down to see John Cipollina (belatedly) in action on English soil. We must be grateful to Man for bringing him over, but I would have preferred it to have been in a more familiar role, for instance, with Copperhead or (whisper it) the legendary version of Quicksilver.
On the night, Cipollina was a mixture of enigma and cult figure guitar hero. Resplendent in buckskin and cowboy boots, he dominated the stage in the physical sense, being head and shoulders above the Man midgets. Musically, he was fine, when he got the chance. It was only the third night of the tour and things were not really together yet; also, Man were only including two slices of Cipollina's past, the
evergreen "Codine" and one of the tracks from "Quicksilver's contribution to the "Revolution" soundtrack. John had brought with him his own sound system, or part of it (details in ZigZag 52.) and
his sound was clear as a bell, whether it was on his Gibson or on hawaii/slide guitar. Despite John's reservations about the sound, mainly centering around the different US and English voltages, his soloing made Man's muddy by comparisons. A brief word for Man, who are big Edinburgh favourites having played here four times in eighteen months albeit with four different line-ups), and for bringing John over I'm sure they will earn a lot of people's respect. I'm not too fond of their music on record but they are nice guys to talk to and I'm sure they'll be around for a while yet. After the gig, John spent a long
time ensuring that his guitar and amps were safely packed away and took personal possession of his guitars (I wish more musicians took this trouble, instead of leaving stuff around to get occasionally
ripped-off by anybody who happens to be passing) before talking to us.

from "John Cipollina", by Bert Muirhead, Hot Wacks 8, Oct/Nov '75 -

http://michaelcross.me.uk/jc/hw-jc.htm

John Cipollina News:

From http://www.evangeline.co.uk:

We have a very exciting release schedule coming up in July/Aug/Sept 2008.

...

Two albums by JOHN CIPPOLINA with TERRY AND THE PIRATES.

Man News:

Esoteric Recordings ( http://www.cherryred.co.uk/esoteric ) have recently released the third batch of extended remastered reissues of Man albums:

Back Into The Future - 3 CD, 12 extra tracks, including complete Roundhouse June 1973 show
Maximum Darkness - 1 CD, 2 extra tracks
Slow Motion - 1 CD, 6 extra tracks

The previously reissued albums are: Man, Do You Like It Here Now, Be Good To Yourself, Rhinos Winos & Lunatics (2 CD), Christmas at the Patti, Live At The Padget Rooms Penarth (complete concert). See

http://www.cherryred.co.uk/esoteric/artists/man.htm for details.

Web sites:

John Cipollina - http://www.johncipollina.com
John Cipollina Discography - http://michaelcross.me.uk

Shady Grove - The Quicksilver Messenger Service Page - http://www.penncen.com/quicksilver/
Gary Duncan's Quicksilver Messenger Service - Now... - http://www.quicksilvermessengerservice.com
Gary Duncan's Quicksilver Messenger Service - Ghosts of Days Gone By -

http://quicksilvermessengerservice.net

Man - http://www.manband-archive.com
Effigy Music - http://www.effigymusic.co.uk, for Man CDs, DVDs & T-Shirts

http://rapidshare.com/files/136163229/Man750514FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136307727/Man750514FLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136331742/Man750514FLAC_03.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136370372/Man750514FLAC_04.zip

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

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

Audience Recording

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

http://rapidshare.com/files/136045421/BloodSweatTears740524FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136074415/BloodSweatTears740524FLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136130206/BloodSweatTears740524FLAC_03.zip

Flamin` Groovies - 1975-11-01 - L`Olympia, Paris, France

Flamin` Groovies
L`Olympia, Paris, France
november 1, 1975
__Reworked__

I've retracked some tracks and adjusted the level in all the songs(+5db).
I've repached the track 17 but it miss some seconds in the intro of the song.
Sound Forge has been used and TLH for the Sbe's.

Aud tape?>Cd(r)>You

1. She Said Yeah
2. Let The Boy Rock 'n' Roll
3. St. Louis Blues
4. Sometimes
5. Teenage Head
6. Yes It's True
7. Misery
8. Sweet Little Sixteen(Removed"Official Released on (Marilyn USMLP 1020)
9. Fall On You
10. Please Please Me
11. Please Please Girl
12. Don't You Lie To Me
13. Married Woman
14. Shake Some Action
15. Miss Amanda Jones
16. Under My Thumb
17. Big City
18. Jumpin' Jack Flash

Band lineup:

Cyril Jordan - guitar & vocals
Chris Wilson - vocals & guitar
George Alexander - bass & vocals
James Ferrell - guitar
David Wright - drums

Very nice show and thanks for hanwaker for the Fm source.
Maybe someone has the Pre-FM source out there?
Here the almost complete show with a nice audience sound(B/B+).
Thanks for Loveandsoul for this good audio source.
Enjoy and Rock N' Roll not dead with the Groovies.
lolita

http://rapidshare.com/files/135900368/FlaminGroov751101FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135938344/FlaminGroov751101FLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/136016760/FlaminGroov751101FLAC_03.zip

Jimi Hendrix - 1968-09-09 - Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR

The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Monday, September 9, 1968
Memorial Coliseum
Portland, OR

1 Intro
2 Are You Experienced
3 Fire
4 Hey Joe
5 Foxy Lady
6 Voodoo Child (slight return)
7 Little Wing
8 Spanish Castle Magic
9 Red House
10 Star Spangled Banner
11 Purple Haze

audience recording; 65 minutes, very good quality (1-10)

Digital clone of master tape

http://rapidshare.com/files/135842133/JimiHendrix680909FLAC.zip

Procol Harum - 1977-03-12 - Golder's Green Hippodrome, London, UK

Procol Harum
Golder's Green Hippodrome
London, UK
March 12th, 1977

Source : EX low gen (1st or 2nd ?) FM stereo tape of a Westwood One radio show which was a partial rebroadcast of the BBC one.

LINEAGE : -> unknown (but great) recording gear
-> my low gen Maxell XLIIs Type II tape played on Nakamichi Dragon auto azimuth on
-> Pioneer PDR 609 stand alone CD burner
-> EAC -> Goldwave v.5.08 for edits, tracks splitting
-> FLAC Frontend 1.7.1 level 8 align on sector boundaries -> FLAC

01 Something Magic
02 Grand Hotel (*)
03 Pandora’s Box
04 Skating On Thin Ice
05 A Salty Dog
06 This Old Dog

Total time : 0:36:37

(*) Strangely Gary says that "Grand Hotel" was released "two years ago" (i.e.1975) ; correct year for this LP would be 1973. The setlist clearly shows this gig is played in 1977.

Seeded by finkployd49

Feel free to make some artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/135769637/ProcolHarum770312FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135812332/ProcolHarum770312FLAC_02.zip

Free - 1972-04-30 - Tampa, Florida

Free
April 30, 1972
Tampa, Florida

Quality: Very good sound overall, with minor glitches.

CDR>WAV>FLAC>torrent

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

01-The Hunter
02-Fire And Water
03-Ride On A Pony
04-Be My Friend
05-Catch A Train
06-Hold On
07-Little Bit Of Love
08-Mr. Big
09-All Right Now
10-Travellin' Man

http://rapidshare.com/files/135633945/Free720430FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135664942/Free720430FLAC_02.zip

Zawinul Gurtu - 1994-xx-xx - Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow

Joe Zawinul/Trilok Gurtu Duo
Old Fruitmarket
Glasgow International Jazz Festival
1994

Joe Zawinul - Keys/Vocals
Trilok Gurtu - Perc.

1. The other Tune
2. ?
3. Goose Bumps
4. Goose Bumps (continued)
5. Morning Dance
6. ? ( tabla talk solo )
7. ?
8. ? (encore)

Audience recording

Sony Portable Dat Recorder/Sony Stereo Mic > Tdk Sa stereo cassetes > Cool edit > Traders Little Helper> flac.

There is a bit of saturation on a couple of tracks but it's not too bad. Track 3 Goose Bumps is split in two because of a tape flip. There was real technical problems with Zawinul's keys at the beginning of the show, that's why one can hear them dropping in and out and the audience applauding when it's fixed. I've left the recording in its original form. The editing was done at the gig by the original taper.
Any help with the setlist and exact date would be appreciated.
The original DAT tape was stolen (and probably destroyed) along with a collection of fusion bootlegs from around this time. Some copies I made on cassete in 1994 are all that remain. Eternal thanks to Ricky, the original taper, this one goes out for him wherever he might be.
May I be as bold as to say that this was definitely one of the greatest gigs I ever had the privelige to attend!

Enjoy!!

http://rapidshare.com/files/135574950/ZawinulGurtu94FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135604611/ZawinulGurtu94FLAC_02.zip

Slade - 1970-72 - BBC Top Of The Pops

Slade
BBC Top Of The Pops
1970-72

1 Raven
2 See us here
3 Do you want me
4 The gospel according to Rasputin
5 Dirty joker
6 The man who speaks evil
7 Get down and get with it
8 In like a shot from my gun
9 Tak me bak home
10 Look wot you done
11 Darling be home soon
12 Sweet little rock n roller
13 Move over
14 Mama weer all crazee now
15 Nights in white satin
16 Getting better
17 Omaha

Lineage: Busy Bee SilverCD>xAct(FLAC)

Variable quality, but all TOTALLY KILLER if you're a fan!
Not a complete BBC sessions, but more than anyone else has!!!
Someone might be able to figure out dates for all these...
Nothing cooler than Nights In White Satin by SLADE! Rock it UP! HAMMER!

http://rapidshare.com/files/135508927/Slade70-72BBCFLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135532348/Slade70-72BBCFLAC_02.zip

Free - 1969-04-xx - Golf Drouot, Paris, France

Free
April 1969
Golf Drouot, Paris, France

cd1
01. Born Under A Bad Sign
02. Mean 'Ole World
03. Sugar For Mr Morrison
04. Free Me
05. Let Me Love You
06. Over The Green Hills
07. Hoochie Coochie Man
08. I'm A Mover (intro)
09. I'm A Mover

CD2

cd2
01. Rock Me Baby
02. The Worm
03. The Night Time
04. Moonshine
05. Walk In MY Shadow
06. Songs Of Yesterday
07. Crossroads
08. Waiting On You

CDR >xACT >Flac

I don't know the exact lineage of this recording but I assume it is the best available as I go this disc from David Clayton a few years ago. David, if you don't know, is the authority when it comes to all things Free and wrote the sessionography for the box set and also the definitive book on Free 'Heavy Load'. As well as the music there is a folder containing some press cuttings about the band. I have more of them somewhere.

http://rapidshare.com/files/135388337/Free6904xxFLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135428484/Free6904xxFLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135452441/Free6904xxFLAC_03.zip

August 07, 2008

Gentle Giant 1980-06-08 Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO

Gentle Giant
1980-06-08
Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO

KAZY-FM > not known > CDR > WAV > Flac

equalized - balanced and boosted level - cut dead air

1. Free Hand (beginning cut)
2. Knots
3. Playing The Game (radio DJ)
4. Memories Of Old Days
5. Giant For A Day
6. Inside Out (radio DJ)
7. It's Not Imagination
8. Underground (drum solo)
9. (band introduction)
10. For Nobody (cut)

http://rapidshare.com/files/135294688/GentleGiant800608FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135358907/GentleGiant800608FLAC_02.zip

Rare Earth - 1993-08-10 - LaSalle Park, Buffalo Aud

Rare Earth
LaSalle Park, Buffalo, NY
August 10th 1993

Audience Recording
Conversion = master cassette>Pioneer Stand Alone>
EAC>Soundforge6.0>CD Architect 5.0>WAV>FLAC
Quality 8+ out of 10 (give or take)
sorry no art work

Setlist

Disc One
01. Introduction
02. Big John Is My Name
03. Big Brother
04. She's Trouble
05. Tobacco Road
06. Smiling Faces
07. Living In A Different World

Disc Two
01. Live It Up
02. I Know I'm Losing You
03. Get Ready
04. Can't Stop Loving
05. I Just Want To Celebrate

Notes

Here is a fresh transfer off my master.
This show was a free concert in the park. I set up my recording gear about 25 feet in front of the stage about dead centre. I used a mic stand set up about 5 feet high. For the most part everyone was sitting until the later stage of the concert. A truly great bass solo in Get Ready.
Enjoy the show!

http://rapidshare.com/files/135082450/RareEarth930810FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135102552/RareEarth930810FLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135227749/RareEarth930810FLAC_03.zip

The Cult - 1985-10-31 Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK

The Cult
Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
31st October 1985

Lineage: Cassette (unknown gen) > ION Tape2PC Deck > Audacity > CD wave > TLH (Flac Level 6)

Set List

01. Love
02. Nirvana
03. Christians
04. Hollow Man
05. Big Neon Glitter
06. Revolution
07. Brother Wolf, Sister Moon
08. Rain
09. Resurrection Joe
10. Dreamtime
11. She Sells Sanctuary
12. Go West
13. Spiritwalker
14. Horse Nation
15. The Phoenix
16. Moya
17. Wild Thing/Louie Louie (fades near end)

http://cult.faust.ab.ca/list.php?id=92
http://www.cultcentral.com/Tours80s/851031.html

Taped from a friend's cassette of the show sometime around '86/87. This is not the soundboard
recording but a very good audience one of the FULL show (I've not seen any soundboard recordings
with Moya and Wild Thing included). There is generational hiss present throughout the recording
which I could not successfully remove with Audacity so have just done a raw transfer from my tape.
It is more than likely a legacy of the cheap crappy double tape decks me and my mates had in the
late 80's, that required a bodybuilders physique to carry and lasted about 20 mins on a new set
of batteries, happy days. . . As I've said before this is my favourite period of The Cult and having
listened to the show for the first time in about 20 years I remember this as being one of my favourite
shows, great setlist and Ian is in a really good mood.

If anyone has a better lineage for an audience recording or the FM capture please share.

Please don't sell this recording

http://rapidshare.com/files/134860056/TheCult851031FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135025485/TheCult851031FLAC_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/135043939/TheCult851031FLAC_03.zip

Manu Chao - March 20 2008 (early) - Paris, France

Manu Chao
2008-03-20
"Ce soir (ou jamais!)" TV show (France 3)
Paris, France

-----------------------------------------------------------
Setlist:

01) "Medley" (including part of Tristeza Maleza and La Vida Tómbola)
02) Me Llaman Calle

Total playing time: 07:44
-----------------------------------------------------------

Source: Analog French TV broadcast (France 3)

Recording & Transfer: Thomson TV headphones output > Edirol R-09 line-in > USB > CD Wave > Trader's Little Helper

Generation: WAV(M) (16bit/44.1kHz) > FLAC (Level 6)

Some notes:
-This is a live unplugged performance played at the end of a French TV show at 00:40 AM (early in the morning actually!)
-I supposed (but I'm not sure) that the other guitarist is Madjid Fahem.
-This recording includes everything that was broadcasted.

0b76890abe093798675eebbaeb51d05a *Manu Chao - 2008-03-20 France 3, Paris, France 01Medley.flac
3b33a0bbd33024ca612747dd069e2941 *Manu Chao - 2008-03-20 France 3, Paris, France 02Me Llaman Calle.flac

NOT FOR SALE / SHARE IT FREELY!

http://rapidshare.com/files/134799447/ManuChao080320FLAC.zip

Marillion - 1985.06.18. Arena Puccini, Bologna, Italy - Incubus

Marillion
1985-06-18
Arena Puccini, Bologna, Italy

MARILLION
---------
Title: Incubus
Format: 1 vinyl LP: (45 min)
Label : Clean sound (CS 1015/ARC 0086)
Matrix: None
Release date: ?
Cover: Deluxe coloured cover (edited for 1 cd box)
Medium: Black vinyl
Date: Venue: Source: 18th June 1985 Arena Puccini Bologna Italy (Audience)

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Lineage: 1 vinyl LP > TTUSB05 USB Turntable > Goldwave/Wav/Remove Pops Clicks/Track split/Trim >
FLAC frontend Flac Level 6 Align On Sector Boundaries.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

DISC 1
------

Side A:
1. Pseudo-silk Kimono 02:22
2. Kayleigh 03:46
3. Lavender 02:30
4. Bitter Suite 05:59
5. Heart Of Lothian 06:10

Side B:
1. Jigsaw 07:16
2. Incubus 10:01
3. Fugazi (Cut fades out) 06:39


Total Running Time: 44:43

Recorded live in Bologna June 18th, 1985 (the last game of the European Tour).
Sleeve design, illustration and photos by the forelock man GNUVO.
Cover concept by Mario P&G and Mr. Clean Sound.
Special thanks to Dave for his priceless helpand to GNUVO for tapework.
Edited and co-produced by Mr. Brush and Mr. Clean Sound for ARC and CS.
Dedicated to all Cucumber lovers and mainly to aunt C.
Promotional copy - Not for sale
ARC 0086 / Clean Sound CS 1015

http://rapidshare.com/files/134759107/Marillion850618FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/134773865/Marillion850618FLAC_02.zip

Jefferson Airplane - 1972-01-16 - Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio

Jefferson Airplane
Public Hall
Cleveland
Ohio
January 16 1972

01- Somebody To Love
02- When the Earth Moves Again
03- Twilight Double Leader
04- Lawman
05- Feel So Good
06- Papa John's Down Home Blues
07- Pretty As You Feel
08- Rock 'n' Roll Island
09- Good Shepherd
10- Bludgeon of a Blue Coat
11- Come Back Baby
12- China
13- Greasy Heart
14- Diana
15- Volunteers

Total Time: 76:10 minutes

Lineup:

Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Grace Slick (vocals)
Jack Casady (Bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Papa John Creach (violin)
John Barbata (drums/percussion)
David Freiberg (vocals) ??

Lineage
trade cdr > eac > flac (6)

The second of my Jefferson Airplane recording from 1972. Personally I prefer this to 30 Seconds over Hartland; a bit raw in places otherwise the recording is clearer, there is less hiss and the set list is more varied. There is a couple of volume variations but otherwise no real issue. The band is obviously very loose and having a good time on this one.
A very decent recording, which I classify as a B.

No artwork.

Enjoy

http://rapidshare.com/files/134689390/JeffersonAir720116FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/134714277/JeffersonAir720116FLAC_02.zip

Jefferson Airplane - 1967-03-10 - Winterland, San Francisco, CA

Jefferson Airplane
March 10, 1967
Winterland, San Francisco, CA

mono soundboard>reel>DAT>CDR>Wav>FLAC

Set 1
1) And I Like iT
2) Don't Slip Away
3) Tobacco Road
4) Somebody To Love
5) Leave You Alone

Set 2
6) High Fling Bird
7) She Has Funny Cars
8) Let Me In
9) My Best Friend
10)Come Back Baby
11)White Rabbit
12)3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds

Enjoy and share your Airplane!

http://rapidshare.com/files/134577462/JeffersonAir670310FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/134609395/JeffersonAir670310FLAC_02.zip

Procol Harum - 1969-06-27 - The Fillmore East, NYC

Procol Harum
The Fillmore East. NYC
June 27, 1969
"And so it was ..."
** 39th years ago today **

Because of the poor sound quality I hesitated about whether or not to put this one up.
In my opinion, this remarkable piece of history from the legendary Fillmore East, should be in the collection of any Procol enthusiast--warts and all.

1 Shine On Brightly
2 Quite Rightly So
3 Wish Me Well
4 All This and More
5 The Devil Came From Kansas
6 Repent Walpurgis
7 Keep A Knockin’

total time 30 min 10 sec.

Gary Brooker (voice & piano).
Matthew Fisher (Hammond organ).
Robin Trower (guitar).
David Knights (bass).
B J Wilson (drums).

Minor editing with AUDACITY to remove a few gaps between songs and smooth a few spots. Tracks re-split with CDWav Editor.

STILL THERE'LL BE MORE

S H I N E O N ! ! !

http://rapidshare.com/files/134556800/ProcolHarum690627FLAC.zip

NPRS - 1971-07-02 - Fillmore West

NPRS
1971-07-02
Fillmore West

FILLMORE WEST CLOSING WEEK (30th Anniversary Tree)

OVERVIEW
*** Night 3 ***
JULY 2, 1971 (Fri.)

-------------------
GRATEFUL DEAD
NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE w/Jerry Garcia
ROWAN BROTHERS w/Jerry Garcia
-------------------

DETAILED SET LIST INFORMATION
INSERTS:
http://members.tripod.com/ignatzmouse2/FW.htm

*** Night 3 ***
JULY 2, 1971 (Fri.)
Lights: Heavy Water

GRATEFUL DEAD (pre-broadcast FM reel>CDr) 3 CDr

NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
w/Jerry Garcia (FM reel master and 5 pre-broadcast FM reel>CDr) 1 CDr

ROWAN BROTHERS w/Jerry Garcia (off-air FM master reel>CDr) 1 CDr

GRATEFUL DEAD
(pre-broadcast FM reel>CDr, 183:55)

-----------------------------------

DISC 1 (65:35):


1. Bill Graham introduction (0:38)

2. Bertha (8:02)

3. Me And Bobby McGee (7:10)

4. Next Time You See Me (5:30)

5. China Cat Sunflower (5:44) /

6. I Know You Rider (7:03)

7. Playing In The Band (8:07)

8. Loser (9:51)

9. The Rub (5:18)

10. Me And My Uncle (3:47)

11. Big Railroad Blues (4:25)



DISC 2 (54:27):


1. Hard To Handle (8:25)

2. Deal (6:31)

3. Promised Land (3:30)

4. Good Lovin' (18:09)

5. Sugar Magnolia (7:05)

6. Sing Me Back Home (10:47)



DISC 3 (63:53):


1. Mama Tried (3:27)

2. Beat It On Down The Line (2:08) /

3. Cryptical Envelopment (5:16) /

4. The Other One (16:55)

5. Big Boss Man (5:45)

6. Casey Jones (6:35)

7. Not Fade Away (3:55) /

8. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad (9:45) /

9. Not Fade Away (6:12)

10. Johnny B. Goode (3:55)



DISC 4
NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE w/Jerry Garcia
(FM reel master and 5 pre-broadcast FM reel>CDr, 68:19)
-------------------------------------------------------
--LACKS Six Days On The Road
--LACKS Runnin' Back To You
--LACKS Lodi
--LACKS Fair Chance To Know
1. Workin' Man Blues (3:55)

2. Superman (4:06)
---edit

3. I Don't Know You (3:55)
---edit

4. Down In The Boondocks (3:54)
---edit

5. Dirty Business (9:18)
---edit

6. Glendale Train (5:04)
---edit

7. Portland Women (5:21)

8. Henry (4:19)

9. Sailin' (4:08)
---edit

10. Last Lonely Eagle (6:33)
---edit

11. Louisiana Lady (4:13)

12. Honky Tonk Women (5:40)
---edit

13. The Weight (7:53)



DISC 5
ROWAN BROTHERS w/Jerry Garcia
(off-air FM master reel>CDr, 31:16)
-----------------------------------
--LACKS Grumbling Angel
--LACKS We're Gonna Get Higher
1. Bill Graham introduction (0:53)

2. Hickory Day (2:40)

3. Heavens To Betsy (2:59)

4. Outside Clover (2:51)
---edit

5. Don't You Worry About A Thing (3:03)
---edit

6. Better Off Dead (3:34)

7. Peace And Happiness (2:50)
---edit

8. Mama Don't You Cry (4:20)

9. Livin' The Life On The Farm (5:29)

10. Move On Down (2:37)

I

NSERTS:
http://members.tripod.com/ignatzmouse2/FW.htm
BAND PERSONNEL & INFORMATIONAL LINKS:
------------------------------------
Asterisk (*) denotes performers known to be on stage
for Fillmore West closing event.

GRATEFUL DEAD
*************
http://www.dead.net/
http://arts.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/discog1.html
http://www.discographynet.com/dead/dead.html

*Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
*Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
*Phil Lesh -
*Bill Kreutzmann -
*Pigpen (Ron McKernan) - vocals, harmonica
*Mickey Hart - drums
John Barlow -
Tom Constanten -
Donna Godchaux - vocals
Keith Godchaux - vocals
Bruce Hornsby - keyboards
Robert Hunter - lyricist
Brent Mydland - keyboards, vocals
Vince Welnick - keyboards, voals

NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE

*****************************
http://www.deaddisc.com/GDFD_NRPS.htm
http://www.relix.com/records/nrps.html

John "Marmaduke" Dawson - guitar, vocals
David Nelson - guitar, mandolin, vocals
Dave Torbert - bass, guitar, vocals
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel, banjo
Spencer Dryden - drums, percussion
Phil Lesh - keyboards
Mickey Hart - drums
Bob Matthews -

ROWAN BROTHERS

**************
http://www.peterrowan.com/
http://www.blackdahlia.com/news.htm

Peter Rowan - guitar, vocals
Lorin Rowan - guitar, vocals
Chris Rowan - guitar, vocals

http://rapidshare.com/files/134366682/NPRS710702SHN_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/134412232/NPRS710702SHN_02.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/134463752/NPRS710702SHN_03.ZIP

Marcus Miller - 2008.07.04. Estival Jazz, Piazza Della Riforma, Lugano, Switzerland

Marcus Miller
Estival Jazz
Piazza Della Riforma
Lugano, Switzerland
4. July 2008

Soundboard > ReelToReel > DAT > wave >
flac frontend (Level 8, align on sector boundaries) > flac

Excellent Sound Quality

Setlist :

01. Pluck (Interlude) / Blast [10:40]
02. Higher Ground [7:25]
03. Jean Pierre [17:15]
04. Panther [9:08]
05. When I Fall In Love [9:17]
06. Power [5:52]
07. Just Like A Woman [7:53]
08. What Is Hip [8:29]

Musicians :

Marcus Miller - Bass
Alex Han - Saxophone
Jason "JT" Thomas - Drums
Federico Gonzales Pena - Keyboards

From his official Website :

Question to Marcus Miller :
What is your opinion about bootlegs?

Answer from Marcus Miller :
Eric Clapton told me that bootlegs are a by-product of success.
I guess this is true. Especially when I know that, when I was a kid,
I probably would've bought some bootlegs myself - if I'd known where to find 'em!!
Even so, when I'm performing,
we have security guys out there nabbing cats with digital recorders.
We're not going to make it easy for them!!!

A SwissBird , SimplexSimplicissimus & superMAX releases info site :

http://hometown.aol.de/NaughtyKnight/SimplexSoundboards.html

http://rapidshare.com/files/134289760/MarcusMiller080704FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/134341803/MarcusMiller080704FLAC_02.zip

King Crimson - 1996-08-11 - Riverbend, Cincinnati, OH

King Crimson
1996-08-11
Riverbend, Cincinnati, OH

CDR(trade )>wave(EAC)>flac(8)TLH
Align On Sector Boundaries
source very close to the master,1st or 2nd copy.
A very good show from the HORDE tour,great setlist,
In my opinion it`s excellent.

Robert Fripp: Guitar and Soundscapes
Adrian Belew: Guitar, Voice and Words
Trey Gunn: Stick and backing Vocals
Tony Levin: Upright & Electric Basses and Backing Vocals
Pat Mastelotto: Acoustic & Electric Percussions
Bill Bruford: Acoustic & Electric Percussions

Setlist :

01.Conundrum 03:13
02.Thela Hun Ginjeet 05:57
03.Red 06:12
04.Elephant Talk 04:21
05.Matte Kudasei 03:29
06.VROOOM VROOOM 04:51
07.B`Boom/Thrak/Improv, 11:41
08.Waiting Man 04:36
09.Dinosaur 06:42
10.Larks Tongues In Aspic Part II 06:49
11.Prism/The Talking Drum 05:47

http://rapidshare.com/files/132891912/KingCrimson960811FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/132915828/KingCrimson960811FLAC_02.zip

August 05, 2008

Gary Wright - 1976-xx-xx Central Park, New York City, NY

Gary Wright
Central Park
New York City, NY
1976-xx-xx

Source: FM broadcast from KISM Bellingham, WA > Teac A-2300SD
Lineage: master reel @ 3.75 ips > cassette > HD > wav
Encoding: CDWave > flac frontend > flac
Recorded by: Pantagruel
Transfer by: Pantagruel

Total Time [39:03]

Setlist:

01. [05:00] Love Is Alive
02. [04:09] Let It Out
03. [03:55] Made To Love You
04. [04:47] Silent Fury
05. [05:21] Blind Feeling->
06. [04:23] Dreamweaver
07. [05:07] Power Of Love
08. [05:29] Are You Weeping?
09. [00:52] I Can't Find The Judge (cut)

Notes:

DanD187's recent excellent seed of a 1975 Gary Wright show inspired me to dig this one out. Unfortunately, I couldn't find my master reel, this is from my cassette safety copy. I wish it sounded better, but I issue my usual challenge: somebody out there must have a better version of this. Bring it on. This challenge has worked well in the past, so let's have it.

This show appears to be from 1976, when Gary was touring to support "Light of Smiles," his best album, in my humble opinion. He sounds confident, and this performance really rocks. If I recall correctly, this group comprised only him, drummer Art Wood (who totally tears it up here) and the background singers. "Love Is Alive" is really trancelike, and this
version of "Silent Fury" totally kicks ass.

The bad news: the broadcast just disappeared from the the airwaves about a minute into "I Can't Find The Judge" -- and never returned. I faded it out to avoid the very unpleasant cut. There also dropouts here and there. There's also KBFH's unfortunate practice of laying on excessive amounts of canned audience cheering.

Hope you enjoy it.

http://rapidshare.com/files/131155012/GaryWright76FLAC_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/131174439/GaryWright76FLAC_02.zip

August 03, 2008

Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1993-04-19 WRDU Studios

Lynyrd Skynyrd
WRDU studios
1993-04-19
6pm

Recorded over the air by TacoBurrito
FM>VHS HiFi>DAT pass thru>ZA2>WAV(1997)>FLAC

This is from their promotional tour where Johnny Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Ed King went around to radio stations playing acoustic sets in the markets where they were going to play their concerts later in the year. They were promoting their latest cd The Last Rebel. After this broadcast they went to a local record store for a meet and greet signing their lastest CD. I went to the record store and got a chance to get my stuff signed. The guys were very happy to see the crowd there and stayed late just to make sure everyone got their chance to meet them and get their stuff signed, take photos etc. They did take occasional breaks to go to the back room for a drink or two. They were kinda ripped by the time we all left. But again, the nicest guys you could expect to meet. It was a blast.

This was originally dumped to WAV back around 1997 and stored on a hard drive. I originally released this in 2006 and decided I wanted to clean it up a bit in late March 2008. I took the original hard drives that contained the WAV files and worked with copies of them for clean up. Basically all I did was take a sample of the FM/background noise and use it for a noise reduction filter in Adobe Audition 1.5 ...... I am not removing the original files but added the cleaned up files to the folder. Listen to the set you prefer.

1. Interview
2. Good Lovin Is Hard To Find
3. Interview
4. Things Goin On
5. Inteview
6. The Last Rebel
7. Interview
8. Sweet Home Alabama
9. Interview

http://rapidshare.com/files/132803014/LynSky930419FLAC.zip