Saturday, December 6, 2014

Pink Floyd - San Diego 1975




Pink Floyd
San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
April 21, 1975

Bootleg Title: California Soundboard
Label: SD75 A1/B1/C1

Source: Soundboard (mixing desk)

Three Albumwraps
FLAC
EX


SIDE A

SPEAK TO ME
BREATHE
ON THE RUN
TIME
BREATHE (REPRISE)
THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY

SIDE B

MONEY
US AND THEM
SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND (6-9)

SIDE C

ECHOES


Side A and B

Side C

CAN - The Roundhouse 1975



CAN

The Roundhouse, London, UK. 18 May 1975

FLAC

*Original Notes
A stereo audience recording. Sound quality is perfectly acceptable though not as good as the previous days show at Colchester. Not sure if this one has been widely circulated before. Exact lineage is unknown but it does sound very low generation.With thanks to Richard for the original transfer from his cassette.


CD 1
01 Chain Reaction 18:18
02 Bel Air 08:34
03 Dizzy Dizzy 10:07
04 Improvisation 08:50

CD 2
01 Quantum Physics 19: 02
02 One More Night 12:10
03 Full Moon On The Highway 12:28

CAN

Holger Czukay  bass guitar
Michael Karoli  guitar, vocals,
Jaki Liebezeit  drums, percussion
Irmin Schmidt   keyboards

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CAN - Edinburgh 1973 (Damo's Last)





CAN
-----
Empire Theatre, Edinburgh
25th August 1973

FLAC

Lineage: *Original Notes
Cassette received by 'wreka' (thanks!) in 1976, believed to be early generation SBD or
AUD copy from the recordings made at most live performances by Holger Czukay. Given that
clearly some of this is the same mix / quality as the earlier Edinburgh SBD post...
http://thewitchwoodrecords.blogspot.ca/2013/04/can-damos-last-live-1973.html
...whilst in other parts, there is clearly audience talk / clapping audible, allied to
slight but clear quality, mix, volume and balance shifts, my thought is that this may be
a skillfully edited combination of both SBD and AUD sources.

Quality: Must be worth an A+ for the performance and the vintage
------------------------------------------------------------------

Dimer 'wreka' sent me several Can recordings for remastering, this one being the rest of
the Edinburgh concert, a companion to the remastered boot I posted recently and may
never have been posted before, although I include details (above) of changes made just
in case it has.

I don't think I've ever heard any Can where Holger's bass playing is so clear, showing
it to be just as simple / complex as Jaki's drums, if you understand what I mean, whilst
apparently leading the shifts and changes in the music. It gives me a much enhanced
understanding of his hidden (to me) value and contribution to the overall band sound.

There seem to be two sources here, where the level of both Damo's and Michael's
contributions in the mix changes, but not the others, so there was a limit to changes I
could make. The overall sound - and the exact same change settings as the previous set -
make it certain to me they are the remaining Edinburgh set.

There is probably a third source for the overdubs as they still contain more
noise and there are quite audible tape (pinch wheel?) flutter defects, but I've left
them in as they do seem to have the same original sound / mix as the others so are
probably Edinburgh recordings.

The overall result is still a fabulous and rare listen so grab it quick and...

...Enjoy (TomP)

Irmin Schmidt - Keyboards
Michael Karoli - Guitar
Holger Czukay - Bass
Jaki Liebezeit  -Drums

Set List (69.18)
------------------
13.52 Soup
30.30 Stone Strike
10.03 Hakucho No Uta (Swan No Song)
08.49 Hot Day in Koeln *
06.00 I'm Your Doll *

* Overdubs by Michikao Nakao

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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Jethro Tull - Santa Monica 1979






Jethro Tull
Santa Monica
Nov 16, 1979

Flac
VG

Great Audience recording. Includes plenty of artwork from the tour.

Disc 1:
01 Intro
02 Dark Ages
03 Home
04 Orion
05 Wond'Ring Aloud
06 Dun Ringill
07 Elegy
08 Something's On The Move
09 Aqualung
10 King Henry's Madrigal
11 Heavy Horses
12 One Brown Mouse

Disc 2:
01 Songs From The Wood
02 Band Introductions > Jams O'Donnell's Jigs
03 Thick As A Brick
04 Cross-Eyed Mary
05 Minstrel In The Gallery
06 Locomotive Breath

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J.J.Cale - Eureka 1983




JJ Cale
Old Town Bar & Grill
Eureka, Ca

Feb 11 1983

MP3 320
VG+

With Christine Lakeland on three mistitled tracks

track 8 Walk out in the Rain
track 9 Ain't Gonna be the First to Cry (Link in My Chain)
track 10 Maggies Farm

John Mayall with Mick Taylor 1982



John Mayall
The Keystone
Berkeley
1982 

With Mick Taylor

Colin Allen :Drums
John McVie  :Bass

MP3 320
VG

01 - An Eye For An Eye 5:40
02 - Band Intros :52 
03 - Rock It In The Pocket 7:16
04 - Have You Heard 9:49
05 - Black Cat Moan 8:30
06 - My Time After A While 8:01
07 - The Stumble 3:14
08 - Oh Pretty Woman 7:13
09 - Checkin' Up On My Baby 5:43
10 - Road Show 3:54
11 - crowd 2:33
12 - Room To Move 5:14
13 - Happy Birthday Mick Taylor 2:21

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John Mayall Minneapolis 1971




John Mayall
Minneapolis 1971

MP3 320
VG+


01 Intro 1:56
02 Searchin' 11:23
03 Moving On  5:14
04 Jam  20:13
05 Outskirts of Town  7:31
06 Shuffle Blues  13:51
07 Outro  1:35

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Friday, October 31, 2014

Steve Miller - Seattle 1969




Steve Miller Band
November 29, 1969
Seattle, Eagles Auditorium

Flac
-VG

*Original Notes

This is another curiosity from a tapers aspect.  What you get is an FM radio broadcast...but was it intended, and planned by the station KOL-FM...or is it a broadcast of a bootleg recording?  I don't know.

Air tape copy was made by Howie...we owe this listen to him. Hi Howie!

 The hall tape may have been made by Mike Reid....one of a series of his tapes?  It appears on his "for sale" list, but he might have been audience taping while a planned FM broadcast was ocurring.  This is certainly not a "board" tape.  It would be Mike's best sounding tape if it was him.

Enough of that.  Here's a mind numbing night with the Steve Miller Band, It's the drummer's,..Tim Davis'.... birthday, and the band makes the most of it. Tim died many years ago in Arizona. Got diabetes and had both legs amputated...but he would want you to forget that...and dig his work here.  This is a party for him!

 What Howie recorded was one full side of a standard 7 inch reel at 3 3/4 ips...96 minutes officially...maybe stretched to 97 with conservative manufacturers safe area.  My tape is to reel too. This has never seen a cassette.  My reel should be a first gen off the radio.

The second set is incomplete.  The tape just plain runs out.  But you get more than an hour and a half of absolutely stinging blues rock.

A few spots where one channel duffs out, but this won't keep you from enjoying this wonderful show.  Let's go:

*** Set One ***
01 - Can't You Hear Your Daddy's Heartbeat
02 - Don't Write Me No Letters
03 - Steppin' Stone
04 - Space Cowboy
05 - Kow Kow Calqulator
06 - Blues With A Feeling
     KOL radio I.D. insert
07 - Mercury Blues w/ Happy Birthday

*** Set Two ***
08 - Gangster Of Love (14 minute jam)
09 - Motherless Children
10 - Don't Let Nobody Turn You 'Round
11 - Got Love If You want It (end is cut, and rest of show is gone)

Steve Miller - guitar/vocals
Lonnie Turner - Bass/bkg vocals
Tim Davis - Drums/bkg vocals


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Cream - Detroit 1967

Thank You for your music Jack Bruce






CREAM
Live At The Grande Ballroom

Detroit, MI, October 15, 1967
Extraordinary stereo soundboard remastered by Graeme Pattingale

MP3 320

Disc 1:
101. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
102. N.S.U.
103. Sitting On Top Of The World
104. Sweet Wine
105. Rollin' And Tamblin'

Disc 2:
201. Spoonful
202. Stepping Out
203. Traintime
204. Toad
205. I'm So Glad

*Original Notes
The very best Cream live recording and the performance superior to the later recordings officially released.

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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Procol Harum - Rockpalast TV 1976








MP3 256
VG+

*Original Notes
Recorded at the famous Rockpalast TV show on the 17th of January 1976, this is often proposed in DVD format but here only in audio file. The sound is quite deceiving for a TV show but I never found a better one (even on the payment sites). The setlist is much better than the Faithfield Halls one (no awful "Blue Danube" here, neither the weak "I Keep Forgetting"). And the playing is also much better (strange since a TV show should decrease the individual involvement of musicians compared to a stage) with in particular a fantastic organ work done by Chris Copping and a great Mick Grabham (listen to him on "The Unquiet Zone" and tell me if he's not an axe master). A shame that the sound doesn't allow to taste the revived quality of the band. Even if this seems to contradicts what I wrote about the band in my previous post, I still created a cover sleeve with skeletons (actually only one). More a joke than anything else.

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Procol Harum - Stockholm 1971






Procol Harum
Stockholm Sweden
Oct, 16 1971

MP3 256
VG

Six months after the WPLJ concert in New York, we find a new Procol Harum. New because Robin Trower is now gone and his place has been taken by Dave Ball, new because they have now a full-time bassist (Alan Cartwright), and new because the band, probably a Brooker's wish, goes back to the music they played before Home, more keyboards driven than the one they played the 2 former
years due to the Trower's influence toward a more straight rock sound. Honestly, it doesn't work so good here. The band does not find the magical atmosphere that these songs from the first 3 album deserved. In particular, Gary Brooker seems quite not at his most confortable on the oldest tracks, often missing the beginning of the words. The tracks from Home are the best, leaving Dave Ball show his style, quite different from the Trower's one, and who did not fit well with the Procol's style, in particular when he had only to be a discrete companion of the piano-keyboards duo. The frustration of Ball will be that he has no proper song to play and this must have been quite uneasy to deal with. But of course, any live set from Procol can be listened with pleasure for BJ Wilson, as good as ever here. Actually, it's a precious document of the transformation of the band from the rock era of Home and Broken Barricades to the classical ear of Live with the Edmonton Orchestra and Grand Hotel. This live set is here recorded from a good source apparently and is due to theultimatebootlegexperience blog, which is no more active it seems but maybe I don't have the new link. One of the best moments here is the extracts of the "In Held Twas I" suite, haunted and rough as rarely and from which I put in streaming "In the Autumn of my Madness" which was sung originally by Matthew Fisher but fits well to Gary Brooker. The end is pure doom and even Black Sabbath did not play so funeral music. Enjoy the whole set here.

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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Jethro Tull - An Undusted Collection of AlbumWraps




I pondered whether to separate these concerts or bundle them as one selection. I chose to bundle. A collection of raw single track recordings I found beneath a dry pile of last years leaves.

Wrap 1

            Jethro Tull
            San Antonio, TX
            1969

            MP3 151
            Low quality -G
            56:51 Mins

Wrap 2

          Jethro Tull
          1969-03-13
          Fillmore West, San Fransisco

          MP3 175
          Low Quality G
          48:45 Mins
       

Wrap 3

           Jethro Tull
           1972-6-14
           FairGrounds Pavilion, OK

           MP3 202
           Fair Quality G+/-VG
           2:19:43 Mins

Wrap 4

          Jethro Tull
          1973-03-18
          Laufi Bologna, Italy

          MP3 211
          Good Quality -VG
          1:56:44 Mins

Wrap 5

          Jethro Tull
          1991
          In Concert BBC

         MP3 256
        Very Good Quality VG+
        53:53 Mins
   

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                         Happy Turkey Day Everyone


Thanksgiving wishes from the Great White North.
Well, as my collection of boots dwindles down, (the cupboards are bare), I'm always searching for more. I want to thank everybody for their kind words of appreciation over the last year. I love this blog and will continue to keep it going. If it's quiet, not to worry, I check the site daily and will always reply to your messages. 
Have a happy weekend.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Pink Floyd - L.A. 1975




PINK FLOYD - Theory Of Ruin Value - Sigma 46
27 April 1975
Live at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, USA

FLAC

MD5 & Artwork incl.

*Original Notes
Theory Of Ruin Value is a three disc set with the April 27th, 1975 Los Angeles show, the final US show of the spring tour.
A previous release, Hog’s In Smog on Shout To The Top, claimed to be from this date but is in reality the April 26th show with “Money” from the June Boston concert.
There was a concern on this site that Sigma may have unknowingly copied this one with the false date, but the label are much smarter than that.
This is the legitimate complete April 27th show.

The sound quality is very good to almost excellent.
It isn’t as detailed or powerful as the Mike Millard tape from the previous night (The Late Great Millard Tapes Highland HL644/645/646).
There is muffled conversations and comments around the recorder, but not nearly enough to interfere with the enjoyment of the show and in fact even enhances it giving it atmosphere and character.
There is a cut in “Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5? between 9:48 to 10:10.
An alternate tape is used to fill the gap with a seamless edit.

Cont...


  Disc 1:

  1. Raving And Drooling 12:53
  2. You Gotta Be Crazy 13:17
  3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) 13:11
  4. Have A Cigar  4:51
  5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) 12:54
 
Total Time: 57:06
 
   Disc 2:

   DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
  1. Speak To Me  5:28
  2. Breathe  2:41
  3. On The Run  4:38
  4. Time  5:27
  5. Breathe (Reprise)  1:04
  6. The Great Gig In The Sky  6:24
  7. Money  8:17
  8. Us And Them  7:42
  9. Any Colour You Like  8:15
10. Brain Damage  3:42
11. Eclpse  2:17
 
Total Time: 52:55
 
 
Disc 2:
 
  1. Audience  2:40
  2. Echoes 22:50
 
Total Time: 25:30
 
 
Band:

David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Roger Waters
Richard Wright
 

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Pink Floyd - Croydon 1970




Pink Floyd
Fairfield Halls, Croydon, Surrey, England
Sunday 18 January 1970

FLAC
VG

01 Careful with that axe, Eugene
02 The Embryo
03 Main theme from More
04 Biding My Time
05 Astronomy Domine
06 The Violent Sequence
07 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
08 The Amazing Pudding
09 Encore: A Saucerful of Secrets


**Review in Disc**

- Pink Floyd leaders of the underground -

PINK FLOYD could be tomorrow's orchestra. They are one of our most experimental groups and they are the most successful.

At Croydon's Fairfield Hall on Sunday they proved their music has developed grace and beauty as well as the power it always had.

Bathed in pink spotlights, Floyd began with "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" with its long, ominous crescendo. Their crystal clear sound is cleverly controlled. They lifted the audience with near-hypnotic effects, built things up, and left everyone exasperated.

They performed "Embryo" for the first time in public, and made more of the film theme "More" than any other band.

They reverted to rock-blues with Rick Wright on trombone, for a down-to-earth jam. They played new compositions yet-to-be-titled, and an impromptu excursion through time.

Pink Floyd are the first four-man orchestra. Each musician is a different section, and their individual creations blend to form one, whole experience.

Roy Shipston

More reviews and source infos inside.

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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Jethro Tull - Boston 1970





Jethro Tull - Boston Tea Party 1970
Boston Tea Party
Boston
Massachusetts
07/10/1970

Mp3 CBR 320kbps - Reel-to-Reel
-VG

*Original Notes and Track List Comments (?)
01 intro 1:10
02 Nothing is Easy 5:34
03 Intro 2:04
04 My God 12:15
05 huh? 0:12
06 To Cry You a Song 5:40
07 intro 0:32
08 With You There To Help Me (only a fragment) 0:33
09 By Kind Permission Of 7:23
10 talk 1 1:47
11 talk 2 0:17
12 Dharma for One 8:26
 - tape flip -
11 junk 0:16
12 We Used to Know and Guitar Solo (incomplete) 10:41


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1st gen cassette copy off master reel to reel

FRESH TRANSFER WITH AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT


*************** RESEED (almost) ***************
I seeded this show a few years ago.
I lost the FLAC files in a hard drive crash so I've made a fresh transfer.
This is from the 1st gen cassette copy of master reel.
I doubt the sound quality is very different, if any, from my previous seed.
It's about 30 seconds longer. I probably trimmed more audience chatter and such on the first go round. There is not any more "music" on this one.
*************** RESEED (almost) ***************

1st gen copy off master reel to reel

--------------------------
There is at least one other version of this show circulating.
I don't know if it is more complete or how it sounds.
A trader told me he had a copy and since I know that my source had
never traded his version of the show, there must have been two
recorders at the Boston Tea Party that evening 40 years ago.

After doing a cassette trade with a gentleman many years ago he said, "You know, I think I have an old reel to reel I made of Tull back in Boston." He found it in the proverbial "box" and sent me a cassette copy of it.

THE RECORDING IS INCOMPLETE
It is missing
some of With You There To Help Me,
some of Martin's Solo, and
all of For a 1000 Mothers

The taper shut off  his recorder between every song.
If there was more than a second of silence on my tape I removed the silence.
Otherwise, you have the complete tape.

Hope you enjoy it

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THE BAND
Ian Anderson - vocal, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
Glenn Cornick - bass
Clive Bunker - drums
John Evan - keyboards

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Jethro Tull - Stockholm 1969 Both Shows







Jethro Tull
Stockholm
Jan 9 1969
Both Shows

Soundboard
MP3 320
EX

*Liberated artwork

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Rest in Peace Glenn Cornick

Very sad loss today, Glenn Cornick, original Jethro Tull bassist passes away. Thank You Glenn for your music. Rest in Peace



Friday, August 22, 2014

Pink Floyd - Montreal 1977




Pink Floyd Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan?
1977 July 6
Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

SHN Files
VG+

* Original Notes
Indeed, the tour which supported Animals spelled the end to the band in many ways. The "In the Flesh" tour reached its peak one summer day in Montreal when a seriously annoyed Waters lost it repeatedly in the face of a crowd that had lost all sense of control in the presence of their heroes.

As Waters was starting to sing "Pigs on the Wing," someone blew off a firecracker near the stage. He stopped singing and shouted out "Oh, for f*ck's sake. Stop letting off fireworks and shouting and screaming. I'm trying to sing a song here." He admonished the crowd for a bit, and went on with the song, but things went downhill from there, and during "Money," Waters watched incredulously as one fan climbed the netting that kept the audience from the band and in his disgust, Waters spat in his admirer's face.

By the end of the concert, the band played an encore song, "Blues," to try and calm the crowd down without Gilmour, who watched from the soundboard. Waters recalls today that the basic concepts that would become The Wall came to him at this trainwreck of a show, July 6, 1977 in Montreal.


Pigs (3 Different Ones): I was surprised when Roger picked up a black and white Strat and Snowy switched to bass. Of the four songs they’d played so far, Roger played bass on only one of them. The fireworks seemed to subside and a pig floated overhead as David played some of the best solos I’ve ever heard him play. They really burned during that tune! As the song wound down, and they were doing a quiet vamp, Roger became... demonic. He called into the audience and pointed at a kid somewhere off to my right - just in front of him. He called the kid up to the stage, like you would a dog. "C’mon boy... come back... all is forgiven... just a bit further... there’s a good boy..." I could see an exuberant teenager climb over the barricade and with the help of a roadie, he was lifted up to the edge of the stage. I’m sure he thought he was going to meet his idol... until Mr. Waters let fly with a wad of spit that was as remarkable for its volume as it was for its accuracy. "Sch-plaugh" - right in the kid’s face! Dazed, the kid was tossed, like garbage, back over the bars into the darkness. The song ended, the band retired for a 20-minute break and I was left trying to process what I had just seen.

Much more info inside.


Disc 1

1. Sheep.mp3 (11:32)
2. Pigs On The Wing Part 1                
3. Dogs                                    
4. Pigs On The Wing Part 2                
5. Pink Floyd Pigs                        
6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part 1-5.mp3
7. Welcome To The Machine.mp3              

Disc 2

1. Have A Cigar
2. Wish You Where Here
3. Shiny On You Crazy Diamond Parts 6-9
4. Money
5. Us And Them
6. Blues

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Jethro Tull - LA 1977



Jethro Tull
Reflections Through The Glass Chandelier
Los Angeles, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Jan, 16 1977

MP3 192
EX



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Jethro Tull - London 1977



Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wooden Grammophone
Golders Green Hippodrome 
London
02/10/1977

From Vinyl
Soundboard
MP3 320
VG+/-Ex

1. Skating Away
2. Jack In The Green
3. Thick As A Brick
4. Songs From The Wood
5. Velvet Green
6. Hunting Girl
7. Aqualung
8. Wind Up
9. Locomotive Breath / Pomp and Circumstance
10.Sweet Dream
11 Dark Ages
12 Dark Ages (Studio Outtake)
13 Wardrobe Whopper

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*Original Notes
Bootleg. First nine tracks recorded live at Golders Green Hippodrome, London, February 10th, 1977 for the BBC "Sight 
and Sound In Concert" programme.Tracks 10 and 11 are live recordings (venue unknown). Track 12 is a studio segment, almost a capella. Last track is listed a short snippet from a 1979 Burger King jingle, but are probably just part of a pre-concert sound check.
mais duas mĆŗsicas extras aĆ­ e tal.

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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Jethro Tull - France 1976




Jethro Tull
Abbatoirs de la Villette,
Paris, France
1976-05-03 (May 3, 1976)
FLAC
VG-
Audio sounds a little slow to my ears

Disc 1:
01: Quartet
02: Thick As A Brick
03: Requiem
04: Quizz Kid
05: Rainbow Blues
06: To Cry You A Song
07: A New Day Yesterday
08: Flute Solo-God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen-Bouree
09: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
10: Living In The Past
11: A New Day Yesterday (reprise)
12: Crazed Institution
13: Big Dipper
14: Taxi Grab

Disc 2:
01: Instrumental
02: Minstrel In The Gallery
03: Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die
04: Cross-Eyed Mary
05: Aqualung
06: Guitar Solo
07: Wind Up
08: Back Door Angels
09: Locomotive Breath-Too Old (reprise)

Lineage: CD-R in trade>wav>FLAC Level 6
Prepared for your enjoyment and upped by tombstone.
June 5, 2012.

*Original Notes
I traded for this show several years ago. It sounds quite good for it's time and I suppose I'd give it an A- because the vocals and instrumentation are clear and fairly free of audience interference. Sound, as always, is subjective. See what you think. I don't believe I've seen this show on DIME ever so here it is. Although the Too Old album is not my favorite, I do love the live renditions of these tunes and I'm glad they performed so many, if only on the European leg of the tour.

Technical info: On my copy (and I imagine on all) Taxi Grab was cut and divided over two tracks. A small portion of the song is missing. From this split until 28 seconds into the cheers for more before the Guitar Solo just prior to Wind Up, the recording was very slow which put it out of sync with the rest of the recording. I increased the speed by 8% in this area to match the rest of the show in Audacity and spliced Taxi Grab so it is one track minus the several seconds of dead space it previously contained.

Other than the changes I mentioned, I left the files as they were previously tracked on my CD copy I received. Please do not change my files and re-up unless you can make a marked difference. Enjoy the show.

I created artwork; it is included.

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Jethro Tull - Fillmore West 1970




Jethro Tull: Fillmore West 1970

DATE: May 1st, 1970
VENUE: Fillmore West
LOCATION: San Francisco, CA
SOURCE: AUD
QUALITY: B+/A-
ARTWORK: Frontal y trasera + tracklist

MP3 320

TRACKLISTING:
1. Nothing Is Easy
2. My God
3. To Cry You A Song
4. With You There To Help Me
5. Sossity, You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting
6. Dharma For One
7. We Used To Know
8. Guitar Solo/ For A Thousand Mothers

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Traffic - Rainbow Theatre 1974




Traffic 
1974-05-17
Rainbow Theater
London, Uk
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

CD 1: 
01. Instrumental #1
02. Heaven Is In Your Mind
03. Love
04. John Barleycorn
05. 40,000 Headmen
06. Instrumental #2 / Graveyard People
07. Empty Pages
08. Pearly Queen
09. Vulcan 

CD 2:
01. Dear Mr. FantasyLove
02. When The Eagle Flies
03. Walking In The Wind
04. Dream Gerrard
08. Memories Of A Rock'n'Rolla
06. Instrumental #3 

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Jethro Tull - Bachs Birthday 1985






Jethro Tull
Bach's Birthday
March 19, 1985
Berlin, Germany

MP3 192
-EX

Fresh takes on some old classics, great set list. Track list is how I found it, C'est la vie.





































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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Traffic - Port Chester NY 1970





Traffic
1970-06-26
Capitol Theater
Port Chester, NY

MP3 320
VG+

01. Tuning
02. Scott Muni Intro
03. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
04. Every Mother's Son
05. Medicated Goo
06. John Barleycorn
07. Pearly Queen
08. Stranger To Himself
09. Empty Pages
10. 40,000 Headmen
11. Freedom Rider
12. Feelin' Good
13. No Time To Live


Steve Winwood - organ, guitar, vocals
Jim Capaldi - drums, vocals
Chris Wood - sax, flute, keyboards

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Pentangle - The Lost Broadcasts 68-71



A little beauty I found. No info. I discovered Pentangle a few years back, fell in love, one solid group!!
Downloaded this from ***out there***one night, day, and lost it amongst my MP3 and FLAC library.
Found it (are you fancinated yet?) and decided now to pass it on, (below the salt of course,) to you.

MP3 128 (sadly)
VG +
2 Discs




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