Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Pink Floyd - Belgium 1977







PINK FLOYD - Thirteen
20 February 1977
Live at Sportpaleis, Antwerpen, Belgium

MD5 & Artwork incl.
FLAC
VG+/EX-

The Godfatherecords G.R. 673 / 674   Trifold Cardboard Sleeve
Matrix Disc 1: G.R. 673 / 674 CD1
Matrix Disc 2: G.R. 673 / 674 CD2
Barcode:  0109201673
(P) 2011     Made In Europe

*Original Notes
This is the definitive Antwerp 1977 concert release.
If you have previously purchased " ANIMALS IN BELGIUM " G.R 652/653)
you have the recording from Paris,22 February 1977.


Disc 1:
1. Sheep 10:23
2. Pigs On The Wing 1  1:53
3. Dogs 17:09
4. Pigs On The Wing 2  2:31
5. Pigs (Three Different Ones) 17:47
 
Total Time: 49:53
 
 
Disc 2:
1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) 11:21
2. Welcome To The Machine  8:38
3. Have A Cigar  5:43
4. Wish You Were Here  6:10
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) 18:14
6. Money 10:07
 
Total Time: 60:13


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Pink Floyd - Jersey City 1975





Pink Floyd
Faster Jersey 1975
Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ
Date: June 15, 1975
Lineage: AUD > CDR(x) > EAC > WAV > FLAC (8)
Quality EX-

Pink Floyd Concert Database URL: http://www.pf-db.com/index.php?concert_id=551&bootleg_id=4297
Artwork: Yes

01. Introduction
02. Raving And Drooling
03. You've Gotta Be Crazy
04. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
05. Have A Cigar
06. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)

07. Speak To Me
08. Breathe
09. On The Run
10. Time
11. Breathe (Reprise)
12. The Great Gig In The Sky
13. Money
14. Us And Them
15. Any Colour You Like
16. Brain Damage
17. Eclipse
18. Applause
19. Echoes

RE-UP Pink Floyd at the Fillmore, East and West 1970





Pink Floyd
Interstellar Fillmore
Fillmore West 1970

2CD
MP3 320
* NEW FLAC
EX

On April 29th, 1970, Pink Floyd played two different venues in San Francisco.
In the afternoon they played at KQED TV studios with no audience. Then later that evening, the band played this slightly different and much longer show at the Fillmore West, before an audience. That show is what's in this set.
The problem is that bootleggers keep re-packaging, rearranging, and mixing together tracks from both shows in a seemingly endless number of combinations for new releases. It's very much in their interests to keep things muddied, but not so great for the fan. One RoIO list shows 21 different Floyd releases for 04/29/70! To further confuse things with this set, Floyd returned to the Fillmore West a few months later (Oct 21) - yes that show was taped too and songs from it have been mistakenly mislabelled as from one of the April shows.

This set is one of only two I've found that has the entire April Fillmore West show, with the correct sequence.
An excellent resource book for accurate setlists of Floyd shows is Pink Floyd: In The Flesh by Glenn Povey & Ian Russell. --rym
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/unauth/pink_floyd/interstellar_fillmore_f1/
Recorded Live at the Fillmore West
April 29th, 1970
A Stereo Soundboard Recording
Track List:
CD1:
01 - Grantchester Meadows (7:00)
02 - Astronomy Domine (10:19)
03 - Cymbaline (11:27)
04 - Atom Heart Mother (20:21)
05 - Embryo (11:23)
Total Time: 60:30

CD2:
01 - Green is the Colour (4:35)
02 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:27)
03 - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (12:47)
04 - A Saucerful of Secrets (1st Encore) (22:43)
05 - Interstellar Overdrive (2nd Encore) (15:36)
Total Time: 67:08

LineUp:
- Roger Waters
- David Gilmour
- Nick Mason
- Rick Wright
-----------------------------------------------
West

West FLAC




Pink Floyd
Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA
9-27-1970

MP3 256
-EX

1. Astronomy Domine [10:51]
2. Green is the Colour [3:32]
3. Careful with that Axe, Eugene [9:55]
4. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun [11:42]
5. Fat Old Sun [11:46]

Total Length: 47:47


Original Notes: 
This was originally released as a bonus on the bootleg "An Amateur Wouldn't Do This" - FA031.

This low gen cassette for 9-27-1970 sounds better than anything I've heard that has been previously
circulating. I think you will enjoy it very much. Also, notice that there are some versions of this date circulating that have AHM attached to it. That version should not be from this date since it contains no orchestra and they have been reported to have used an orchestra this day, therefore we have not included this song.

East

RE-UP Pink Floyd Free Concert Amsterdam 1971






Pink Floyd
Amsterdam Free Concert
Amsterdamse Bos
Amsterdam, Netherlands
June 26,1971

1. Careful With That Axe,Eugene (11:19)
2. Cymbaline (8:50)
3. Set The Controls (11:35)
4. A Saucerful Of Secrets (18:25)
5. The Embryo (8:52)

Source-Very Low Audience Recording. Sounds so good,it can be mistaken for a Soundboard recording!
Enjoy

MP3 Version
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FLAC Version

"We Want More (LPP)"
Amsterdam Free Concert
Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam, Netherlands
June 26th 1971

SQ Rating V1 19710626: EX-/EX
SQ Rating V1 19701114: EX-/VG+
SQ Rating V2 19710626: EX/EX-
SQ Rating V2 19710626 Alt: EX/EX+

We Want More (LPP) V1

CD 1 - 59:02

1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:19)
2. Cymbaline (8:50)
3. Set The Controls (11:35)
4. A Saucerful Of Secrets (18:25)
5. The Embryo (8:52)

CD 2 - 26:53

1. Corrosion/The Embryo (26:53)*

CD3 - 59:42

1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:19)
2. Cymbaline (8:50)
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (11:34)
4. A Saucerful Of Secrets (18:25)
5. The Embryo (9:32)
6. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (11:04)**
7. Cymbaline (8:36)**

*14 nov. 1970
**26/06/1971, Alternate Source Or Recorder

Lineage:cass[low]TDK D90>JVC KD-A5>HTOmega>WAV(48khz)>CDWave>FLAC5

Objective was to create a speed corrected and edited only version as well as
a remastered version using a transfer from better equipment, with no clipping, and sampled at (48khz).

V1: Speed corrected, edited only
V2: Speed corrected, edited, mostly declicked, output levels balanced by several methods, selective parametric EQ, added LP audience segment. Bonus tracks from alternative source or recorder.

**Original Notes Below**

For Free Trade Only - Not For Sale
Little Pieces Production (LPP)
Artwork Layout By Little Pieces

Pinkrabbit1 sent me his tape that he recently transferred and uploaded to Yeeshkul. The versions below are new transfers at (48khz) with no clipping.
Million and one thanks to pinkrabbit1 for unleashing this upgrade.

**NOTES**
Version one (V1)was transferred at (48khz) and speed corrected and edited only.  The Embryo along with the proper audience segment was moved to its appropriate location as the encore.  Nothing else was done.

Version two (V2) started with (V1) then roughly 80% of the tics and pops that were present on the source tape were removed. One thing that was present on every track, some more than others, was overdriven segments mostly at ~100hz, but sometimes ~200hz. When these segments saturated and/or dominated, IMO, they were disruptive. I used the parametric EQ to selectively target these segments and lower their output.  These were not eliminated, just moderated. Often the moderating of this dominant frequency range allowed the gain to be increased modestly which made the remaining frequencies more present.

Sometimes the left channel was a bit lower and less present than the right channel. I used two different methods to fill out these segments.  On the lower level segments I mixed an additional left channel into the existing left channel to increase the output. I also increased the gain slightly in the 1k-5k range and moderated the hiss -4db at 16k. This was done only on the additional left channel which was added to the existing left at a level that would fill out the lefts output. On the left channel segments that were louder but still lacking, I simply increased the overall gain and/or the gain in the 1k-5k range, the result mostly did not exceed +2db.

Added a 40 second segment from the LP that included the audience yelling for an encore before Embryo.  Modified the levels and frequencies to blend with the main source.

Included the two tracks from alternate source or recorder,"Animals Over Europe (LAL1330)". Speed corrected and fixed drop out/repeated segment at 13 seconds into Cymbaline.

FLAC

RE-UP Pink Floyd - Oddities - Rare Recordings and Broadcasts

To celebrate Roger Waters birthday today I've comprised a collection of oddities from the basement shelves. Yes, collecting does accumulate quite a lot of orphans and questions along the way. Many boots get tossed about over the years, separated from their lineage, and mixed in amongst a rabid crowd. Others just get lost. I have some of these. 
In the "old days" I'd research and bang my head on the ground figuring out (or trying) the differences and nuances of each recording. These days, I'm just into passing them along. I know the "Smokin" sets are a problem within the Floyd catalogue, and the Celestial Voices are also spread about. Works like Stranger Than Fiction are just fun listening.
This isn't everything, just some. I'm working on the Fillmore stuff next...
Enjoy! 











Pink Floyd
"Celestial Voices"

MP3 256
no artwork

Paradiso, Amsterdam 1969-08-09
1. Interstellar Overdirve (part)
2. Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun
3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
4. A Saucerful of Secrets

BBC Session, Paris Cinema London 1969-05-12
5. Daybreak (Grantchester Meadows)
6. Nightmare (Cymbaline)
7. The Beginning (Green is the Colour) /
Beset By Creatures of the Deep (Careful With That Axe, Eugene)
8. The Narrow Way

BBC Sessions, Piccadilly London 1968-06-25
9. intro
10. The Murderotic Woman (Careful With That Axe, Eugene)
11. The Massed Gadgets of Hercules (A Saucerful of Secrets)
12. Let There Be More Light
13. Julia Dream
14. conclusion


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Pink Floyd
Piper Club
Rome May 6, 1968

EX
MP3 320
*NEW FLAC

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Pink Floyd - Stranger Than Fiction
AlbumWrap
MP3 256

Sources: 1968- 15 Nov 72 Various European locations from Feb. '68 to 15-11-72 

Audience-Good-Very Good Quality


1. Corrosion 8:32
2. Pink Blues 5:46
3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 10:49
4. Interstellar Overdrive 6:30
5. Atom Heart Mother 15:44
6. One Of These Days 8:41
7. Breathe/On The Run 11:01 
8. Obscured By Clouds 5:04
9. Brain Damage/Eclipse 5:31

Total Time 77:40


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Pink Floyd
Montreux Switzerland
69/70?

Disc 2 ONLY
EX 
MP3 256

1 Cymbaline 11:34
2 The Embryo 12:40
3 Just Another 12 Bar 5:12
4 More Blues 9:16


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Pink Floyd
Montreux Casino
November 22, 1970

AlbumWrap
MP3 128
VG/VG+

*Original Notes
Possible different sources used here. "If" definately not part of this concert, 
Probably taken from the famous BBC sessions.


1 Astronomy Domine
2 Tuning
3 Fat Old Sun
4 Cymbaline
5 Atom Heart Mother
6 The Embryo
7 Just Another 12 Bar

8 If (BBC Sessions?)
9 Green is the Colour
10 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
11 Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun
12 A Saucerful of Secrets

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Pink Floyd - Boston 1977




Pink Floyd
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
June 27, 1977

FLAC
EX+

Set I
01 01 Sheep  11:29
01 02 Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)  1:26
01 03 Dogs  18:58
01 04 Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)  2:19
01 05 Pigs (Three Different Ones)  19:28
Total Time 53:40

Set 2
02 01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (I-V)  13:17
02 02 Welcome To The Machine  8:34
02 03 Have A Cigar  5:06
02 04 Wish You Were Here  6:57
02 05 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (VI-IX)  22:10
02 06 Money  12:16
02 07 Us and Them  8:11
Total Time: 76:31

Band:
 David Gilmour - guitar, vocals
 Roger Waters - bass, vocals
 Richard Wright - keyboards, vocals
 Nick Mason - drums, percussion
 Dick Parry - saxophone
 Snowy White - guitar

*Original Notes
Source comment: T.Mack (Yeeshkul): Almost certain this is a Master DAT clone and even if it's not, it's still damn good.
PRRP: Have a Cigar version is closer to proper speed but trails off after 18,000Hz more than this version. Both have step-wise processing artifact after 16,000Hz but Have a Cigar verion goes to zero and this version does not. This version is clipped and runs too fast but both problems were corrected.

Taper 2:   Dan Lampinski
Location: Floor section CC, Row 20, Seat 4
Lineage : Two Nakamichi CM-300 Microphones > Nakamichi 550 Tape Recorder >
              Master Cassette > Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction >
              M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 > CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files >
              Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) > CDWAV (track breaks) >  FLAC

Remaster
1. Correct clicks, pops and tape imperfections of each source
2. Match EQ and verify pitch in each source
3. Dynamics differed between sources so channels balanced, clipping repaired.
4. Sync sources and correct speed
5. Repair missing sections using material from alternate source to complete each recording.
      7 gaps repaired in Hopkins restoring 6 minutes and 41 seconds to the recording.
      7 gaps repaired in Lampinski restoring 1 minute and 18 seconds to the recording.
6. Create stereo field
7. Correct phasing and center sound
8. Adjust dynamics
9. Track

Notes:
 Limited stereo field noted in each source. This is improved by the 2-source blending process
"As the Fear Grows" stated by one of the tapers at 5:15 of Sheep,
Roger shouts '48' at 12:26 during 'Pigs (Three Different Ones).
In Lampinski source a strong whistle can be heard just before the beginning of Wish You Were Here. It is heard faintly in Hopkins.
Money guitar solo differs from typical performance, using interesting effects.
Roger announces "Us and Them"
Roger  says "The perfect end to a perfect day" at the end of the performance.

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Pink Floyd - Boston 1975






Pink Floyd
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
June 18. 1975

FLAC
EX+++
This is a very clean sounding recording.

1. Raving and Drooling (12m 23s)
2. You Gotta Be Crazy (13m 18s)
3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I - V) (12m 6s)
4. Have a Cigar (4m 27s)
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI - IX) (11m 18s)
6. Speak to Me (5m 32s)
7. Breathe (2m 50s)
8. On the Run (4m 44s)
9. Time (4m 59s)
10. Breathe [Reprise] (1m 02s)
11. The Great Gig in the Sky (5m 52s)
12. Money (7m 55s)
13. Us and Them (7m 02s)
14. Any Colour You Like (8m 12s)
15. Brain Damage (3m 46s)
16. Eclipse (4m 09s)
17. Echoes (21m 23s)

*Original Notes
I came into possession of this a few years ago, when I downloaded it from a blog site dedicated to RoIO / bootlegs (the name escapes me now). From what information I've gathered since, this is a composite of both the Hopkins source tape, and the legendary Lampinski tape - In other words, this is THE DEFINITIVE version of this show. The only way the sound can be marginally improved is if a tape from the soundboard popped up.

This, coupled with the Millard recording of LA Sports Arena, 'Cruel, But Fair' (which I also may re-post if the interest is there) are the best recordings from the entire tour. Not only that, but the Floyd are white-hot on both nights.

In terms of lineage, there isn't much that I can really say (not being too much of an expert), but both the sources for this show have been taken from the Master cassette, and now I am uploading the files as I originally got them, in FLAC format.

I'd like to add that it is worth getting this JUST for Any Colour You Like. Take my word for it, it is PHENOMENAL

The only thing that I have changed about the files since I first got them, is that instead of it covering 3 CD's, I managed to fit the encore of Echoes on the end of Disc 2. (I should specify that when I downloaded this show in FLAC format, I copy and pasted it and converted one of the copies into MP3 format, so I could have it on my iPod).

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Pink Floyd - New York 1973




Pink Floyd
'Obscured by Father Time'
Radio City Music Hall, New York
March 18th 1973

EX+

*Original Notes
Godfather Records (G.R. 340 / 341)

Silver CD > FLAC


**Notes included with Silver CD**

Much confusion has surrounded these recordings from March 18th, 1973 in recent years;
Pink Floyd were scheduled to perform in Waterbury, Conneticut on the date in question,
and thus, many of the tapes from this date were attributed to the Palace Theatre in
Waterbury for that reason.

However, the band actually performed twice on the 18th; although the tickets for Pink
Floyd's March 17th 1973 concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall had been printed
with the March 17th date, the band didn't actually take to the stage until 1 A.M. the
following morning, hence he difficulty in accurately identifying this show.

Early tape traders originally determined that the origin of these recordings was the
Radio City Music Hall, but as new sources emerged with the March 18th date, and
subsequently compared to the older Radio City sources, determined to all be of the same
show, based upon the bands tour schedule, they were then attributed to Waterbury!

Ultimately, it is unlikey that 5+ sources could originate from one show in a small
Conneticut city in 1973, yet none from the famous Radio City Music Hall in New York,
and  given this fact, along with other details found within the recordings themselves,
we  can finally clear up this confusion once and for all!  We proudly present to you the
silver debut of Pink Floyd's excellent 1973 performance at New York's Radio City Music
Hall, in support of the "Dark Side Of The Moon" album!

The eleventh concert of the bands first North American tour for 1973 includes "When You're
In" and "Obscured By Clouds" from the soundtrack of the same name. - these songs would
only be performed live in 1973, and make documents such as this even more valuable.
Additionally, this would be the last year "Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun" would
be performed on a Pink Floyd tour, and the other long time fature "Careful With That Axe,
Eugene" would soon be retired the following year to make way for newer material.  Of course,
the centrepiece of this collection is the complete "Dark Side of the Moon" suite, marking the
first time the New York audience would experience the final, post-LP release version of the
epic, which had transformed significantly since the bands last visit in May of 1972.

Without question, this is one of the most important concerts the band performed in 1973 that
directly contributed to the changing fortunes of the band!

********************************************************************************************************


This can be viewed as a marked improvement over many previous releases, due to the multiple source tapes used.  The rare inclusions of "Obscured By Clouds" and "When You're In" are in possibly the best sound quality I've heard for the live renditions of these songs.  Just as a side-note, it is a well known fact the The Grateful Dead were in attendance at this concert; you can hear someone near the one of the tapers saying "The Dead just left".

TRACK LISTING

Disc 1

01. Obscured By Clouds
02. When You're In
03. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
04. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
05. Echoes

Disc 2

01. Speak To Me
02. Breathe
03. On The Run
04. Time / Breathe Reprise
05. The Great Gig In The Sky
06. Money
07. Us and Them
08. Any Colour You Like
09. Brain Damage
10. Eclipse
11. One of these Days

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Sunday, May 22, 2016

RE-UP Velvet Underground Caught Between the Twisted Stars



Velvet Underground
Box Set of Essential Bootlegs
4 Discs
EX +
Flac


Disc 1
Exploding Plastic
Inevitable









Disc 2
Chic Mystique
of Nothing Songs

                            







                                                                             

Disc 3 
Sweet Sister
Rayn's Heroin                                                                










Illuminations
of Atonality                                                                       






RE-UP Neil Young and Crazy Horse Live Cincinnati 1970







Neil Young and Crazy Horse
Bootleg CD: Danny By The River
Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio
1970-02-25

MP3 320

01 On the Way Home
02 Broken Arrow
03 I Am a Child
04 Helpless
05 Dance, Dance, Dance
06 Sugar Mountain
07 Don't Let It Bring You Down
08 The Old Laughing Lady

01 The Loner
02 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
03 Winterlong
04 Come on Baby, Let's Go Downtown
05 Wonderin'
06 It Might Have Been
07 Down by the River
08 Cinnamon Girl
09 Outro

Neil Young - vocals, guitar
Danny Whitten - guitar, vocals
Billy Talbot - bass, vocals
Ralph Molina - drums, vocals
Jack Nitzsche - electric piano


Bootleg CD "Danny By The River"
Seymour Records SR 025/26

Label says "Digital remaster from new high quality soundboard master"


RE-UP Neil Young - Hard To Find




Neil Young

*Original Notes

CD 68 min.
Sources: various (B-sides of singles, edited versions etc)

Sound: SBD A+

256 MP3

Songs:


Mr. Soul 
Radio spot for album Neil Young  
If I could have her Tonight 
I've Been Waitin' For You 
Here We Are In The Years 
What Did You Do To My Life 
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 
Radio spot  
Cinnamon Girl 
Radio spot for After The Gold Rush 
Birds  
War Song  
LastTrip to Tulsa 
Pushed it over the End 
Campaigner 
Home on the Ranch 
Weight of the World 
This Notes For You 
No More 
Don't Spook the Horse

RE-UP Neil Young - Tonights the Night Acetate




Neil Young - Tonight's The Night Acetate (1973-74) Flac [1cd]
The Original Recorded Version
Album Recorded Between August 1973 - March 1974
Excellent Sound Recording
Artwork Included


[quote]This is not the legendary David Briggs tape that supposedly also consisted of 12 tracks, but included frequent raps between songs. [/quote]
Disc

1. Tonight's The Night
2. Melllow My Mind
3. Roll Another Number
4. Tired Eyes
5. Speakin' Out
6. Walk On
7. For The Turnstiles
8. Bad Fog Of Loneliness
9. New Mama
10. Winterlong
11. Borrowed Tune
12. Traces

Enjoy!

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Saturday, May 14, 2016

RE-UP Fairport Convention Ruisrock Festival 1971





Fairport Convention
Ruisrock Festival
Turku, Finland
August 22 1971

SBD Flac
EX


1. Bridge Over The River Ash  (3:31)
2. The Journeyman's Grace  (6:14)
3. Mason's Apron  (7:08)
4. Sir Patrick Spens  (4:00)
5. Matty Groves  (7:48)
6. Sir B. McKenzie  (5:49)
7. Sir William Gower  (4:47)


Dave Mattacks - drums
Simon Nicol - guitar, vocals
Dave Pegg - bass, vocals
Dave Swarbrick - violin, mandolin, vocals

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RE-UP John Mayall Live in Germany 1969



John Mayall
Live in Germany
Bremen,Die Glock
5-22-1969
320 k
Excellent sound

01. Got Pretty Baby ..............6:03
02. Checkin' On My Baby ..........5:07
03. Parchman Farm ...............13:40
04. The Time Has Come ............5:58
05. 2401 .........................5:36
06. It's Alright With Me (encore).6:57

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RE-UP Fleetwood Mac - Live Carousel Ballroom 1968





Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: Soundboard
320 MP3

Track List:

Cd 01
01 [cuts in] Madison Blues 4:31
02 My Baby's Gone 6:00
03 My Baby's Skinny 4:48
04 Worried Dream 9:57
05 Dust My Broom 4:32
06 Got To Move 3:00
07 Worried Mind 4:41
08 Instrumental 10:29
09 Have You Ever Loved A Woman? 7:58
10 Lazy Poker Blues 4:49

Cd 02
01 [cuts in] Stop Messing Around [with Paul Butterfield] 2:12
02 I Loved Another Woman [with Paul Butterfield] 7:03
03 I Believe [with Paul Butterfield] 5:17
04 The Sun Is Shining [with Paul Butterfield] 6:27
05 Long Tall Sally [with Paul Butterfield] 4:53
06 Willie & The Hand Jive 4:04
07 > Tuti Frutti 3:02
08 Thanks by Peter Green, announcer band intros + crowd noise before encore 0:32
09 Ready Teddy [cut] 3:16
June 7 or 8, 1968 S.F. Carousel Ballroom 18:52
10 [cuts in] I Need Your Love So Bad 1:46
11 I Believe 4:59
12 Shake Your Moneymaker 9:12
13 Ready Teddy 2:30
14 Peter Green says thanks, announcer outro + crowd noise 0:19

Peter Green - guitar, vocals
John McVie - bass
Mick Fleetwood - drums
Jeremy Spencer - guitar, vocals
Paul Butterfield - harp (where noted)

From Peter Green's stage comments, this is from one week into Fleetwood Mac's first U.S. tour and he sounds like he's having a really good time on the last night of a 3 show run with Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. This is presumed to be the last night because Peter Green makes a comment about how they'll be back in 2 weeks (not the following night). I think that they returned to the Carousel on the 22nd or 23rd of June.
Enjoy this terrific recording !!!

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RE-UP King Crimson - Live Detroit 1971




King Crimson 
"Live in Detroit" was recorded at East Town Theatre, November 13, 1971.

VG+
MP3 128

Line-up :
- Boz Burrell / bass, lead vocals
- Mel Collins / flute, saxophone, mellotron
- Robert Fripp / guitar, mellotron
- Ian Wallace / drums, vocals
- Peter Sinfield / words, sound & visions

Track List :
CD1
01. Pictures of A City - 9:02
02. Formentera Lady - 9:08
03. Sailor's Tale - 5:59
04. Cirkus - 9:14
05. Ladies of the Road - 7:54
06. Groon - 17:49
CD2
01. 21st Century Schizoid Man - 13:21
02. Mars - 13:22
03. In the Court of the Crimson King - 3:31
04. Lady of the Dancing Water - 2:25

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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

RE-UP Jethro Tull - AlbumWraps 2 shows



Two more for the Tull AlbumWraps Collection

Jethro Tull
Lowell Tech. University
Lowell, Mass. U.S.A.
November 3, 1971

performance quality: B+
recording quality: C to B-
MP3 198
AlbumWrap

source: 1st generation audience tape
runtime: 76:50

setlist:
1: my god
2: thick as a brick
3: aqualung
4: to cry you a song
5: a new day yesterday
6: crosseyed Mary
7: up to me > tomorrow was today > hymm 43 > nothing is easy

*Original comments: 
This is a rare, but not especially good quality Tull recording from a college in
northern Mass. I don't know the date of it, and the encores are missing from this,
but other than that and a flip cut in the drum solo the rest seems to be in here.
The source tape has some dropouts, not real bad ones and not alot of them, it was
recorded with a cheapo portable cassette deck and I had to speed adjust my 1st gen.
copy (which was copied on good decks) but it sounds listenable now, the TAAB here
is close to 18 minutes- after the full hour bricks, but before the Reader's Digest
versions started. This is pretty early Barriemore Barlow. The missing encore is a
Locomotive Breath medley that sounds the same in over 1000 Tull shows, all this
material is the stuff that never seems to get old live. I believe all before the
encore finale is in here. This was when Aqualung was still a new hit, I think when
it was just released and before TAAB was released and it sounds like the recording
got at least some of Ian's between song banter (not all perhaps, there's some editing
between tracks in the master source tape). Sometimes Tull can have long gaps between
their songs at this time, this was apparently one of those shows but not much left of
that in here now. I did not edit anything out except the encore because it cuts halfway
through it. I don't know the exact building of Lowell Tech that this takes place in,
it's not a very nice sounding place for a concert at all, probably a gymnasium, thus
the low quality rating. The recording is fairly typical sounding for a 71 Tull aud. (not
typical reel aud quality either. Jethro Tull was not so fussy about the sound in their
venues at this time, just give us a damn gig and we'll play. They worked the best
with it that they could and gave an inspired performance. I find it listenable sound.
Some of those heard here on dime from some other sources are quite nice sounding for
this time). This has been circulated a little in cassette trades, any of you who have
those please erase your tapes,they are off speed. This should be good. This is the 1st
time I have seeded it from my 1st gen. copy of this show. I spliced some between song
edits where the recorder makes that annoying shutoff noise, and balanced the levels,
reduced a couple of loud claps and knocks, otherwise this is a raw unaltered transfer
(no dolby/noise reduction/processing). Sound fanatics may not want this one, but if you're
not real fussy you may find this enjoyable. If you like early 70's Tull (and how anyone
couldn't who likes real good live rock shows, I don't comprehend) you will like this
performance. I didn't include the encore because my copy of that cuts in the middle.

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Jethro Tull
1971-10-28
New Haven, CT

SQ: g/vg- (bass heavy with distortion)
AlbumWrap
MP3 201

Set List:

Disc 1:
1. Ian Anderson Introduction 0:30
2. My God 2:57
3. Flute Solo 6:53
4. My God (reprise) 4:52
5. Thick As A Brick 7:35
6. Organ Interlude 1:51
7. Instrumental 2:41
8. Thick As A Brick (reprise) 3:27
9. Aqualung 7:07
10.To Cry You A Song 6:33
11.A New Day Yesterday 5:55


Disc 2:
1. Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond Introduction 1:48
2. Cross-Eyed Mary 3:16
3. Drum Solo 5:36
4. Cross-Eyed Mary (reprise) 4:18
5. Up To Me 3:07
6. Tomorrow Was Today 2:04
7. Hymn 43 2:24
8. Nothing Is Easy 4:51
9. Wind-Up 4:40
10.Instrumental 2:45
11.Guitar solo 10:20
12.Locomotive Breath 5:38
13.Hot-Headed English General 1:12
14.Instrumental 1:50
15.Wind-Up (reprise) 1:55


Total: 106:17

*Original Notes
many thanks to tullillnow for trading. didn't come with any info file so I created one, artwork says it's from 27th but Tull ministry of info says 28th.

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Monday, May 9, 2016

RE-UP Pink Floyd - Township Auditorium Columbia, SC USA 1972




Pink Floyd
Date: 1972-04-16
Location: Township Auditorium Columbia, SC USA
CD Bootleg: Paper Money              
Label: 
Quality: VG


CD Bootleg "Paper Money " > EAC > FLAC level 5



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Correct track list of the roio is: Dark Side of the Moon set, One of These Days, Careful With That Axe Eugene, Atom Heart Mother, A Saucerful of Secrets, Childhood's End, Blues. 
Childhood's End is from 1972 Dec 01 rtl broadcast. Blues is from the Taft Auditorium show, 20 November 1971.

Disc1

01.Breathe (3:04)
02. On The Run (5:29)
03. Time - Breathe (reprise) (7:47) 
04. The Great Gig In The Sky (3:36) 
06. Money (7:36) 
07. Us And Them (7:45)
08. Any Colour You Like (5:18) 
09. Brain Damage (2:45)
10. One Of These Days - Careful With That Axe Eugene (21:04)

 Disc2 
01. Atom Heart Mother (16:41)
02. A Saucerful Of Secrets (14:07)
03. Childhood's End (8:07)
04. Blues (8:21)


Band:

David Gilmour 
Rick Wright 
Nick Mason
Roger Waters


Recorded Live at The Township Auditorium Columbia, SC USA 1972-04-16


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