• Soundboard 9.9 - This nearly brought me to tears. I always knew this band could reach the highest level of quality, in performance, in tone, in showmanship, and here it is. Yeah, sure, I know what you are thinking: “it’s mid 80’s Aerosmith, it’s the doldrums of rock, it’s a washed up bunch of druggies” but I have to tell you that if this marks a “comeback” then it’s the most amazing comeback I have ever heard. I’ve heard tons of live Aerosmith and I take this show over ALL of them. Just listen to how everyone plays off each other, how well they know each other it's like the magic has returned and they know it. Aerosmith The Orpheum Theater Boston, MA. February 14, 1984 01. -Back In The Saddle 02. -Big Ten Inch Record 03. -Mama Kin 04. -Three Mile Smile - Reefer Head Woman 05. -Lord Of The Thighs 06. -No More No More 07. -Lick And A Promise 08. -Sweet Emotion 09. -Dream On 10. -Sick As A Dog 11. -Walk This Way 12. -Milk Cow Blues - Drums Solo 13. -Toys In The Attic 14. -Train Kept A Rollin'  
  • Soundboard 9.6 - Not only is this a smoking hot board mix but also a killer performance! The band is on point, great dual guitar harmonies and discernible vocals. One of the best I have heard, and the band is far from sounding “80’s”, it’s pretty metal edge even during their bigger hits (Big City Nights, etc.). Scorpions Love At First Sting Tour Eilenriede Halle Hannover, Germany Nov-02-1984 -Disc 1- 01.Opening S.E. 01:50 02.Coming Home 03:06 03.Blackout 03:47 04.Bad Boys Running Wild 03:45 05.Make It Real 04:32 06.Loving You Sunday Morning 03:38 07.Big City Nights 04:49 08.Coast To Coast 05:26 09.Holiday 03:19 10.Still Loving You 05:15 11.Rock You Like A Hurricane 04:04 12.Can't Live Without You 05:31 13.Herman Rarebell Drums Solo 06:16 14.Another Piece Of Meat 03:27 -Disc 2- 01.Dynamite 07:04 02.The Zoo 06:28 03.No One Like You 04:16 04.Can't Get Enough 09:31 05.No One Like You (US Festival 1983) 04:01 06.The Zoo (US Festival 1983) 07:19 07.Can't Get Enough (US Festival 1983) 04:00 Klaus Meine - Vocals Herman Rarebell - Drums Francis Buchholz - Bass Matthias Jabs - Guitar Rudolf Schenker - Guitar    
  • Soundboard 9.0 - Sounds like a 70’s board tape alright – a little dated but man, it sure does kick ass!  Really PHAT with perfect guitar tone and bashing drums, and vocals in your eardrums! Dang, this is what you play for your kid if he starts to listen to modern garbage. Ted Nugent Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan June 15, 1978. 1. -Just What the Doctor Ordered 4:40 2. -Yank Me, Crank Me 4:54 3. -Dog Eat Dog 5:03 4. -Free For All 5:22 5. -Snakeskin Cowboys 6:00 6. -Cat Scratch Fever 4:24 7. -Where Have You Been All my Life? 6:08 8. -Name Your Poison 5:32 9. -Need You Bad 4:56 10. -Guitar Solo - Stormtroopin' 10:07 11. -Stranglehold 11:21 Ted Nugent: Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Lead & Backing Vocals. Charlie Huhn: Rhythm Guitar, Lead & Backing Vocals. Dave Kiswiney: Bass. Clifford Davies: Drums & Backing Vocals.
  • Roslyn 1976 FM Broadcast 9.2 - Powerful! If you are not familiar with Tommy Bolin and want to learn more, start here!  If you are already on the Tommy train – keep riding!  This is unbelievably good! Detroit 1976 Audience 8.8 - This is a very good sounding tape in many regards although it is recorded in a large, cavernous arena and therefore you won’t get some of the detail a more intimate venue would give you. The vocals are somewhat drowned out by a guitar sound that is quite huge, with the bass complementing that hugeness to the degree that this show is a guitar/bass tour de force. Thankfully Tommy is the shining star in this recording…and shine he did. Tommy Bolin Band 1976 Live Disc 1 My Father's Place Roslyn, NY May 22, 1976 01 Teaser 02 People, People 03 The Grind 04 Stein Solo 05 Wild Dogs 06 Band Introductions 07 Delightful 08 I Fell In Love 09 Marching Powder 10 Lotus Band line-up Tommy Bolin - guitar, vocals Mark Stein - keyboards Reggie McBride - bass Norma Jean Bell - saxophone, percussion Narada Michael Walden - drums Disc 2 Ford Auditorium Detroit, MI October 5, 1976 01. Teaser 02. People, People 03. You Told Me You Loved Me 04. Wild Dogs 05. Shake The Devil 06. Post Toastee 07. Homeward Strut Band line-up Tommy Bolin - guitar, lead vocals Mark Stein - keyboards Jimmy Haslip - bass Johnnie Bolin - drums Norma Jean Bell - saxophone, percussion  
  • Osaka 2019 SDBRD 9.4  - This is how you do it if you want to become rock stars. I don’t mean the performance, I mean record yourself and let the tape out so you get bootlegged. Anyway, it’s Led Zeppelin 2.0 for the uninitiated.
  • Soundboard  9.3 - One of the absolute best of the early Aerosmith recordings. Brilliant!  
  • Formed in Dallas, TX. in 1970, they were very active gigging and recording (several 7" singles) and built a good size following by the time of their pinnacle in 1976. Their lead guitarist, Randy Nunnally, had even attracted the attention of National act Ted Nugent and was asked to join Ted as his guitarist for a tour. Unfortunately, at that same time, Randy was diagnosed with ALS and went downhill pretty fast, passing away a few short years later. This CD contains music found on their 7" singles as well as a fantastic live radio broadcast. All of the original master tapes were lost in a fire, this is all the music that could be found. The CD is dedicated to the memory of the late, great Randy Nunnally.
  • Pro recording 9.5 - Sizzling hot everything is expertly mixed!
  • Audience 8.9 - This is one helluva nice find! First of all, it was new to me to begin with, but the kicker is that it is just great, and a furious show with outstanding performances by everyone. You simply cannot call yourself a fan and not be interested in a great sounding ’73 tape like this. Get it! DEEP PURPLE Long Beach Arena Long Beach CA. April 15th 1973 THE BAND Jon Lord keyboards Ritchie Blackmore guitar Ian Gillan vocals Harmonica Ian Paice drums Roger Glover bass SETLIST 1 -Intro 2 -Highway Star 3 -Smoke On The Water 4 -Strange Kind Of Woman 5 -God Save The Queen Intro - Mary Long 6 -Jon Lord Solo 7 -Lazy 8 -Ian Paice Solo 9 -The Mule 10 -Space Truckin 11 -Crowd we want more 12 -Announcer
  • Soundboard 9.5 - What is this and why had I never heard it before?  Damn! Look, stop whatever you are doing and just get this now. Terry Kath. Terry Kath. Terry Kath. This is his resume on tape. Not only is it a good board tape, but it specifically showcases Terry’s playing in a way you don’t often get on other tapes of a band with this range of equipment. I swear I can hear the pick on his strings. Damn this is a great show and damn did we lose one hell of a player in Terry Kath. Chicago Milwaukee Harbor Lakefront Milwaukee, WI. 1970-07-19 01 Introduction 02 South California Purples 03 25 or 6 to 4 04 Beginnings 05 Ballet For a Girl in Buchannon 06 I'm a Man Terry Kath: Guitar, vocals Peter Cetera: Bass, vocals Robert Lamm: Keyboards, vocals Lee Loughnane: Trumpet James Pankow: Trombone Walt Parazaider: Woodwinds Danny Seraphine: Drums
  • ShroomAngel Records officially licensed and released album containing vintage 70's professionally recorded tracks. If you like their 1975 debut album, you will love this. Live versions of almost all of the songs on Ruff Mix, featuring the original guitarist (side 1) Richard Heath. Smoking hot heavy progressive rock!
  • Audience 8.5 - A little dark tone here, and some lack of clarity but not the kind you normally associate with an audience tape (especially one recorded in this notoriously cavernous sounding hall). This tape is actually one of the better audience tapes I’ve heard from Carnegie Hall. James Gang Carnegie Hall NYC 5/15/71 Disc One - 46:37 1. Funk #49 2. Ashtonpark 3. Stop 4. You're Gonna Need Me 5. Take A Look Around 6. Tend My Garden 7. White Man, Black Man 8. Thanks 9. Garden Gate 10. Again Disc Two - 46:30 1. The Ashes, The Rain, And I 2. Walk Away 3. Woman 4. Lost Woman 5. Johnny B. Goode 6. The Bomber
  • Richfield 1980 Audience 9.7 - Reaching damn near the pinnacle of how good an audience recording can be. The atmosphere, it’s breathtaking. A genuinely immersive experience akin to travelling back in time and being in the front row…yes it is THAT GREAT! Los Angeles 1980 Audience 9.5 - Depth, space, dynamics, detail…these are the hallmarks of an expertly recorded bootleg. That is what this is. Period. FLEETWOOD MAC 1980-03-20 Richfield, OH Coliseum (1st of 2 nights) Disc 1 01. intro 02. Say You Love Me 03. The Chain 04. Don't Stop 05. Dreams 06. Oh Well 07. Rhiannon 08. Oh Daddy 09. What Makes You Think You're The One 10. Sara Disc 2 11. Not That Funny > 12. Never Going Back Again 13. Landslide 14. Tusk 15. Angel 16. You Make Loving Fun 17. I'm So Afraid 18. World Turning > 19. Go Your Own Way Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA September 1, 1980 Disc 3 01 Monday Morning 02 The Chain 03 Don't Stop 04 Dreams 05 Oh Well 06 Rhiannon 07 Over And Over 08 What Makes You Think You're The One 09 Sara 10 Not That Funny 11 Never Going Back Again Disc 4 12 Landslide 13 Tusk 14 Think About Me 15 I'm So Afraid 16 Angel 17 You Make Loving Fun 18 World Turning 19 Go Your Own Way 20 Sisters Of The Moon 21 Songbird
  • FM Radio broadcast 9.3  - The band is in your living room. The drums will knock your head clean off. The bass is pumping, and Ted is absolutely shredding. Ted Nugent Ector County Coliseum Odessa, TX. July 29th 1982 01. -Stormtroopin’ 02. -Wang Dang Sweet Poontang 03. -Dog Eat Dog 04. -We’re Gonna Rock Tonight 05. -Cat Scratch Fever 06. -No, No, No 07. -Fighting’ Words 08. -Good and Ready 09. -Great White Buffalo 10. -Ted Talk 11. -Carmine Appice Drum solo 12. -Motor City Madhouse 13. -Stranglehold 14. -Radio Interview
  • Audience 9.3 - It never ceases to amaze me that after all these years tapes like this still keep surfacing. This is really clear and bright, I am having a tough time finding things to complain about here. There’s plenty of headroom to flavor the sound to your liking, if you want to add more bass, yeah, this is just a perfect palate to do so. Anything you do will only make it even better because the core audio is uniquely suited for attenuating without negative consequence. Rush Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, NY 1982-12-09 Disc 1 01 -Intro 02 -The Spirit Of Radio 03 -Tom Sawyer 04 -Freewill 05 -Digital Man 06 -Subdivisions 07 -Vital Signs 08 -The Camera Eye 09 -Closer To The Heart 10 -Chemistry 11 -The Analog Kid Disc 2 12 -Broon's Bane 13 -The Trees 14 -Red Barchetta 15 -The Weapon 16 -New World Man 17 -Limelight 18 -Countdown 19 -2112 Overture 20 -Temples Of Syrinx 21 -Xanadu 22 -La Villa Strangiato 23 -In The Mood 24 -YYZ - Drum Solo - YYZ
  • Audience 8.5-9.1 All in all, for what you are privy to hear in this collection (some pretty darn rare bits!), it’s pretty good and listenable. It sounds to me that the band, from 1973 and again a few years later in 1975/78 REALLY progressed, it’s almost like night and day. I do like the early, raw stuff because it shows what a band can become if given half a chance. Judas Priest Rarities 1973-1981 Disc 1 London May 10, 1973 First gig with Halford 1. Cheater 2. Never Satisfied 3. Red Light Lady Slough College London, UK. 10-11-1975 4. -Victim Of Changes 5. -Dreamer Deciever 6. -Deceiver 7. -The Ripper 8. -Mother Sun Disc 2 Corn Exchange Cambridge, UK. 20th January 1978 1. -Exciter 2. -White Heat, Red Hot 3. -The Ripper 4. -Savage 5. -Sinner 6. -Beyond the Realms of Death 7. -Victim of Changes 8. -Better by You, Better Than Me 9. -Stained Class 10. -Genocide 11. -Let Us Prey - Call for the Priest 12. -Starbreaker  
  • Audience 9.3 - Technically the sonic quality here is more likely an 8.9 but this tape gets a MAJOR boost because, quite simply, it’s one of the most incredible, insane, unbelievable things Deep Purple I have ever experienced. Throw away Made In Japan because this here, man, this here folks is pure fucking magic. I will leave it at that. Deep Purple Roundhouse Dagenham, UK 19 February 1972 1. Highway Star    (9:19) 2. Strange Kind Of Woman    (9:01) 3. No No No     (9:08) 4. Child In Time    (16:58) 5. The Mule     (9:10) Royal Albert Hall London, UK 4 October 1971 6. Lazy     (14:10) 7. Fireball     (9:36) Jon Lord - Keyboards Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Ian Paice - Drums Roger Glover - Bassguitar Ian Gillan - Vocals, Congas, Harmonica  
  • Begun in Houston in 1969, brothers Duane and Bill Massey created an eclectic hard rocking progressive rock band that survived numerous line-up changes over the years and still exists to this day. An album, "Ruff Mix", was released in 1975 and features excellent arrangements augmented with blazing electric guitar by Richard Heath who went on to join Lic. This CD captures them in the early 80's where more emphasis was placed on hard guitar sounds, not necessarily metal but good Texas hard rock.
  • Audience 9.0 - This rating is representing a lot more than strictly audio fidelity, because truth be told it’s more of an 8.7 for sound, but the show, and the crowd, and the atmosphere…simply incredible! It’s also important to note that this show is the last live recording of Bon Scott.
  • OZ KNOZZ – Ruff Mix LP

    $25.00
    Reissued on 150 gram virgin vinyl. Exact repro of the front/back artwork, includes a full color printed inner sleeve housing the record itself. Limited to 250 copies.
  • Audience 9.7 - The question you might ask is “do I really need another version of this?” and the short answer is “Hell Yes”. Why?  Because technology has advanced to the point where you can take multiple sound sources (in this case four) and merge or “matrix” them together seamlessly to create a sonic tapestry so good it takes your breath away. That is what this is…breathtaking. Led Zeppelin - "Ultimate Blueberry Hill: Live at the LA Forum 9/4/70" Recorded Friday evening, September 4, 1970 at the Forum, Inglewood, California STEREO MATRIX of 4 audience recordings synchronized & mixed together in varying levels: * Source #1 = Neutral Zone bootleg CDs [the Blimp Records / TMOQ recording]. * Source #2 = Rubber Dubber Records bootleg LP. * Source #3 = tape source [of Mud Dogs bootleg]. * Source #5 = tape source [of Tarantura (2000) bootleg]. The lesser fidelity tape sources #4 [a/k/a Tarantura (1997)] and #6 (the most recently surfaced one) have been used to patch the introduction which is almost wholly missing from the other circulating tapes. See the Note further below for more information and identification (to the best of our ability and recollection). SONGS: [2:14:10] 01. introduction [J.J. Jackson] * [1:09] 02. Immigrant Song (Page, Plant) * [3:16] 03. Heartbreaker (Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant) * [6:53] 04. Dazed And Confused (Page, Holmes) * [17:11] contains: Mars, the Bringer of War (Holst) 05. Bring It On Home (Dixon) [11:09] contains: Bring It On Back (Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant) 06. That's The Way (Page, Plant) [8:22] 07. Bron-Yr-Aur (Page) [3:39] 08. Since I've Been Loving You (Jones, Page, Plant) [7:29] 09. Organ Solo (Jones) [6:01] 10. Thank You (Page, Plant) [7:27] 11. What Is What Should Never Be (Page, Plant) [4:56] 12. Moby Dick (Bonham, Jones, Page) * [18:04] 13. Whole Lotta Love (Bonham, Dixon, Jones, Page, Plant) [17:59] contains: Boogie Chillen' (Hooker) That's All Right (Lockwood, Lane) I'm Moving On (Snow) Shake Your Money Maker (James) * Some Other Guy (Leiber, Stoller, Barrett) * Think It Over (Holly, Petty, Allison) * Honey Bee (Morganfield) * The Lemon Song (Bonham, Burnett, Jones, Page, Plant) 14. Communication Breakdown (Page, Jones, Bonham, Plant) [12:22] contains: Good Times Bad Times (Page, Jones, Bonham, Plant) For What it's Worth (Stills) I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon, McCartney) 15. Out On The Tiles (Bonham, Page, Plant) * [3:54] 16. Blueberry Hill (Rose, Stock, Lewis) * [4:21] Jimmy Page - guitars John Paul Jones - bass, organ, mandolin John Bonham - drums Robert Plant - vocals & harmonica
  • Soundboard 9.7 - Not all board tapes are exceptional, even if they sound good. What makes for an exceptional one is whether it sounds “live” or not, and this one most definitely does! Foghat Selland Arena, Fresno, CA April 11, 1978 Band line up Dave Peverett - guitar, vocals (passed away February 7, 2000, aged 56) Rod Price - guitar, slide guitar (passed away March 22, 2005, aged 57) Craig MacGregor - bass (passed away February 9, 2018, aged 68) Roger Earl - drums (currently still alive, age 73) Total Time = 76:34 Set list 01 Intro 02 Fool For The City 03 My Babe 04 Stone Blue 05 Drivin' Wheel 06 It Hurts Me Too 07 Honey Hush 08 Guitar Solo 09 I Just Want To Make Love To You 10 Home In My Hand 11 Slow Ride 12 Chateau Lafitte '59 Boogie
  • Excellent Soundboard recording of a highly regarded Texas rock group prominent in the mid '70's. They played an original, hybrid progressive, upbeat hard rock along with more Austin, Texas flavored "Tex-Mex" Southern infused rock and roll...like I said a hybrid style.  Unfortunately it did not take hold anywhere outside of Austin, so it remained undiscovered but certainly in Texas the name is extremely well respected as it should be. Well worth discovering for yourself!
  • Audience 8.6 - A surprise because the inclination is to assume this tape will suck – and it’s true it is not high-fidelity but it’s clear and decent and being one of those very few pre-1978 tapes I feel it is a must have for Priest fans. Rob sounds so confident it’s scary. Judas Priest The Greyhound Croydon, UK. May 1, 1977 1. Call For The Priest 2. Diamonds And Rust 3. Victim Of Changes 4. Raw Deal 5. Here Come The Tears 6. Dissident Aggressor 7. The Ripper 8. Sinner 9. Genocide 10. Starbreaker  
  • Audience 8.8 - A very good recording for the time period, and being a hole-in-the-wall venue in the great state of Texas I can imagine what those Texans must have thought about these leather-clad English hellhounds! Judas Priest Crazy Horse Saloon Killeen, TX. March 25th, 1978 1. Exciter 2. White Heat, Red Hot 3. The Ripper 4. Sinner 5. Beyond The Realms Of Death 6. Victim Of Changes 7. Genocide 8. Starbreaker 9. Tyrant  
  • SDBRD pre-FM source 9.4  - Legendary for the pristine sound quality but let’s not forget that the late 70’s was ACDC at their best. This is one for the books.  
  • Complex prog rock inspired by Genesis primarily but you will hear a lot of different things that might remind you of any of a dozen other bands. These guys were just playing music they loved and did not mind if it crossed genre too much. They began in Houston in 1970, the CD contains liner notes so you get more of their history. Very cool stuff!
  • Audience 9.3 - Another superb audience highly rated for not only the good clean capture but also for the show itself and the dynamics and effect it all has on the listener emotionally. It’s truly a time capsule, and the DVD is the icing on the cake. This set is now expanded to include the soundboard portion of the show. This is a must own!
  • Audience 8.7 - It’s definitely rare to find unknown Allman Brothers recordings featuring Duane, and here we have one new to circulation. The sound quality is very good, it really is from the master (obvious when you hear how clean it is) and it sounds like it has been gently mastered for optimum fidelity. A great find! Allman Brothers Place Des Nations Montreal, Canada Sept. 3rd, 1971 CD 1 1. -Statesboro Blues 2. -Trouble No More 3. -Don't Keep Me Wonderin' 4. -Done Somebody Wrong 5. -One Way Out 6. -In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 7. -Whipping Post CD 2 1. -Jam - Layla tease - Jam - Revival 2. -You Don't Love Me - Soul Serenade - You Don't Love Me (reprise)
  • Soundboard 9.7 - This is not just a good board tape – it’s a tape that has loads of atmosphere to go with the upbeat party vibe of the band. It’s simply amazing sounding. J.Geils Band November 3, 1974 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI 01. Southside Shuffle 02. Gettin' Out 03. Musta Got Lost 04. Chimes 05. Looking For A Love 06. Serves You Right To Suffer 07. Whammer Jammer 08. Ain't Nothin' But A Houseparty 09. Detroit Breakdown 10. Give It To Me > Back To Get Ya 11. First I Look At The Purse
  • Audience 9.7 - If you were previously unaware of this tape, get ready for a supersonic blast of low down and dirty twin guitar American Blues Rock and Roll like you won’t believe. I don’t know how it can much better than this, I mean, it’s like you’re sitting right in front of the stage. (please be aware there is a very loud whistle blast after Boney Maroney...you've been warned!) JOHNNY WINTER City Park Stadium New Orleans, LA 1975-06-07 01-Tuning > Intro > Rock And Roll People (7:23) 02-Roll With Me (6:45) 03-Boney Maronie (6:59) 04-Sweet Papa John (15:54) 05-Jumpin Jack Flash (7:49) 06-It's All Over Now > band intros (4:30) Johnny Winter - guitar & vocals Randy Jo Hobbs - bass & vocals Floyd Radford - rhythm guitar Richard Hughes - drums 1st act on a triple bill with Suzie "Naked Under Leather" Quatro & Alice Cooper - 21,274 record outdoor attendance in New Orleans, $166,432 record box office receipts  
  • Audience  9.6 - Been looking for a great sounding 1981 show? Yeah, me too. Now, I am happy to say we have found it.  This is as good as you would ever hope for, spacious and warm, with plenty of headroom to increase your volume, tone, whatever you want and it just gets better. Hasn’t left my player in a week. Rush Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, CA June 12, 1981 Disc 1 01 2112 Overture 02 The Temples of Syrinx 03 Freewill 04 Limelight 05 Hemispheres Prelude 06 Beneath, Between & Behind 07 The Camera Eye 08 YYZ 09 Drum Solo 10 Broon's Bane 11 The Trees 12 Xanadu 13 The Spirit of Radio Disc 2 14 Red Barchetta 15 Closer to the Heart 16 Tom Sawyer 17 Vital Signs 18 Natural Science 19 Working Man 20 Hemispheres Armageddon 21 By-Tor and the Snow Dog 22 In the End 23 In the Mood 24 2112 Grand Finale 25 La Villa Strangiato

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