Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Pink Floyd - Cleveland Ohio 1971
Pink Floyd
Emerson Gym
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
November 6, 1971
For Reasons I Don't Understand
Free Range Pigs (FRP CDR-022/23)
Disc One:
1. The Embryo
2. Fat Old Sun
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. One Of These Days
Disc Two:
1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
2. Cymbaline
3. Echoes
4. Blues
Roger Waters: Bass, Vocals
David Gilmour: Guitar, Vocals
Rick Wright: Keyboards
Nick Mason: Drums
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* Original Notes
Comments:
A long, strange trip for this gem. It ended up in our intrepid hero's hands as the surprise diamond in a trade.
In his own words--
"The person who I received this show from was not able to provide me with any useful information. He actually told me it was from a radio show in 1967 with the songs Astronomy Domine and Green is the Colour among others. There was no artwork, just multi-colored stick on labels with the name Pink Floyd, the letters CWRU, and 1967 on them. When I inquired about the source he just said that he was glad I liked it. Further inquiries were given answers unrelated to the question or not answered at all... Either he was just reluctant to reveal anything or was just unaware of what it was he had."
So for once we have no lineage information for you. However what we do have is an amazing and complete document of the Floyd in their prime giving us an utterly stunning performance. Of special note is the "jam sessions" mid-song that seems to take place during each track. FOS gets a bit of a Beatlee-sque/Abbey Road type of treatment, Set The Controls is a free for all about half way through, and is that a bow solo ala Jimmy Page during the break during One Of These Days? Careful With That Axe is full of angst and just... well, rocks! Echoes is perfect as well! Finally, we get a rare treat with Blues included for good measure.
As a result of our cleanup efforts there's great definition of the instruments and you can hear some things that I know I've never heard before in these live recordings. These surprises make this one a keeper and a welcome addition to the collection.
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Technical Notes:
It looks as though some NR was performed in the past as part of the upper end has been completely removed (from 165000 Hz -22050 Hz).
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Credits: Jim Canale and Free Range Pigs would like to thank the following people for their contributions to this effort:
The Taper (whoever he is and wherever he may be).
Ted Mast for providing the source recording to us all.
The Pentagon Pig for providing Project Coordination and Quality Assurance.
Doug Collins for providing Tree Admin Services.
Aleksi Manninen for providing the Cover Art.
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Pink Floyd - San Diego 1971
'Wind And Seabirds'
1971 - October 17th
Highland Convention Hall,
Community Concourse,
San Diego, CA
source: master>2nd gen tape>DAT>CD>CDR>EAC>SHN
Recording Quality: 8,8+/10
Historic/Performance: 8/10
setlist: (2CDR)
disc one:
Careful With That Axe, Eugene 13:18
Fat Old Sun 16:07
Atom Heart Mother 16:33
disc two:
The Embryo 12:06
Set The Controls ... 13:12
Cymbaline 12:00
Blues 5:58
*Original notes:
Not the complete concert, still missing Saucerful & Echoes...
but this is all that is circulated.Wonderful show, and the quality is very nice.
One of the minority of commercial roios that I actually like...
and so far this is indeed the best source available for this date.
The stereo perspective on this tape is amazing! Not much hiss
noticeable (due, of course, to the 2nd gen tape used), but the loudest
volumes are slightly distorted...otherwise great overall.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Fleetwood Mac - New Orleans 1970
Fleetwood Mac - New Orleans 1970
The Warehouse
New Orleans
01/30/1970
Mp3 VBR~320kbps - Soundboard
EX+
101 - Introduction
102 - Before the Beginning
103 - It Takes Time
104 - Like it this Way
105 - Only You
106 - Madison Blues
107 - Can't stop Loving You
108 - Albatross
109 - The Green Manalishi
110 - World in Harmony
111 - Stranger Blues
- Bonus Track -
112 - Jam with Fleetwood Mac & Eric Clapton (Feb. 5 1970 Boston, MA)
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Atomic Rooster - Milan 1972
Atomic Rooster
January 8,1972
Milan, Italy
MP3 320
VG-
1. Breakthrough 7:21
2. Death Walks Behind You 6:50
3. A Spoonful Of Bromide Helps The Pulse Rate Go Down 4:31
4. Black Snake / ??? >> Sleeping For Years >> ??? 17:29
5. Tomorrow Night 7:41
6. Gershatzer 12:21
7. Devil's Answer 6:31
line-up:
Pete French (vocalist),
Vincent Crane,
Ric Parnell,
Steve Bolton.
* Original Notes
It is said that Paul Hammond and John DuCann left the band before this show. These two were on the LP "In Hearing Of", but left soon after the recording of that album (in 1971) to form another band, Daemon. Hammond had actually taken over Parnell's spot in August 1970 (after Parnell took over Carl Palmer's) -- but when Hammond departed, Parnell was brought back into the fold (in the interim Parnell was in a band called Horse).
Ric Parnell later went on to find fame as Mick Shrimpton in the movie 'This Is Spinal Tap'.
Steve Bolton later played in the Who. Pete French (vocals, formerly of Cactus) departed to form Leaf Hound...
(Warning-Pretty rough recording. But still very listenable! Being as their's so few recordings of this band, why not post it?)
Enjoy
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Traffic - New York 1970
TRAFFIC
Woodwind
Probably the best sounding Traffic live recording
Anderson Theater,New York,
November 23, 1970
Excellent stereo soundboard remastered
1. Medicated Goo
2. Pearly Queen
3. Empty Pages
4. Heaven Is In Your Mind
5. Forty-Thousand Headmen
6. John Barleycorn
7. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
8. Every Mother's Son
9. Freedom Rider
10. Shootout At The Fantasy Factory
11. The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Tracks 10-11: On The Road, London, 1972
Steve Winwood - organ, guitar;
Jim Capaldi - drums, vocals
Rick Gretch - bass;
Chris Wood - sax & flute, keyboards
This is the part of the stream of essential Traffic performances 1967-1974.
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Thursday, October 3, 2013
Buffalo Springfield - Long Beach 1968, Final Concert
Buffalo Springfield
Long Beach Arena - 5 may, 1968
Stereo SBD (2nd gen.?)
Best for Collectors Only
Flac
Poor Sound
1. intro/tuning
2. r & r woman (abruptly cut)
3. stage warning
4. r & r woman (tk 2)
5. talk and tuning
6. there goes another day
7. - bad i.d.
8. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
9. talk
10. ? tune
11. mr. soul
12. uno mundo
13. for what it's worth
14. bluebird pt 1
15. bluebird pt.2
*Original Notes
"Doorjam - someone else did the work on this one. Sounds as good or better than my old tape. Flawed for sure but an interesting listen. Is this 2nd generation - who knows. "
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Jethro Tull - Rome, Italy 1982
Teatro Tenda Seven Up Roma, Italy
2 may 1982 (afternoon show)
Single File 1:46:51 mins
224 kbps
Audience
VG
*Original Notes
Audience original tape Maxell UL recorded by Sony Walkman TCS 300
Stereo Recorder in front of P.A. loudspeakers
(great pain on my ears, but good quality and low crowd noise)
01 Clasp
02 Hunting Girl
03 Fallen On Hard Times
04 Pussy Willow
05 Broadsword
06 Jack-In-The-Green
07 One Brown Mouse
08 Seal Driver
09 Heavy Horses
10 Weathercock/Fire At Midnight
11 Flute Solo (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bouree)
12 Keyboard solo
13 Sweet Dream (incomplete)
14 Songs From The Wood
15 Watching Me Watching You
16 Band Introduction
17 The Swirling Pit/Pibroch/Black Satin Dancer (inst.)
18 Beastie
19 Too Old To Rock'N'Roll Too Young To Die
20 Cross-Eyed Mary
21 Aqualung
22 Minstrel In The Gallery
23 Locomotive Breath/Black Sunday
24 Cheerio
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Lancelot Barre: electric guitar
Gerry Conway: drums
David Pegg: bass, mandolin, vocals
Peter John Vettese: keyboards, vocals
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