• Soundboard 9.0 -A somewhat confusing mix, almost as if a ghost is present in the board! Well what it actually is might not be that spooky at all, just the effects loop they use for what seems to be the kick drum, or drums in general. It's their signature, a background "noise" the resembles phasing, and gives the band a unique sound. Does it work for a soundboard tape is the question - and I think it can be slightly distracting but it's not used continuously. Other than that I think this is quite OK. Ghost Maximus Fest Tecnopolis Buenos Aires, Argentina 2017.05.06 01. Masked Ball (Intro) 02. Square Hammer 03. From the Pinnacle to the Pit 04. Ritual 05. Cirice 06. Year Zero 07. Absolution 08. Mummy Dust Daniel P. Carter's BBC Rock Show Maida Vale Studios London, England November 8th, 2013 09. Prime Mover 10. Jigolo Har Megiddo 11. Year Zero 12. If You Have Ghosts
  • Soundboard 9.4 - Clear and bold (especially percussion) capturing a very fine creative period of the band (the dual guitar with Neal Schon being especially notable). I did notice a slight amount of distortion in the lower frequencies but it's barely noticeable. The mix does change towards the end of No One To Depend On and a lot of the boominess and excessive volume is dialed back so it mitigates any distortion present. SANTANA Denver Coliseum Denver, CO. September 28, 1971 1. Batuka 2. No One To Depend On 3. Taboo 4. Se A Cabo 5. Waiting 6. Incident At Neshabur 7. Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 8. Oye Como Va 9. In A Silent Way 10. Toussaint L'overture 11. Evil Ways 12. Para Los Rumberos 13. Soul Sacrifice Neal Schon - guitar Gregg Rolie - keyboards, vocals Tom Rutley - bass Michael Shrieve - drums Michael Carabello - congas Coke Escovedo - percussion
  • Soundboard 9.3 - This is not the complete show, but what we do have is required listening. Some minor technical flaws present on a couple of occasions, these aren't deal-breakers though. The quality is here, in both performance and sound. Pat Metheny Group McCalister Auditorium Tulane University New Orleans, LA, USA March 25, 1981 01. Turnaround (Ornette Coleman) 8:21 02. Goin' Ahead (Metheny) > As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls (Metheny/Mays) 18:17 03. Jaco (Metheny) 7:18 04. Untitled > Au Lait (Metheny/Mays) > Untitled (reprise) > Pat's remarks/Band introductions 18:09 05. San Lorenzo (Metheny/Mays) 12:26 06. (Cross The) Heartland (Metheny/Mays) 6:27 07. American Garage (Metheny/Mays) 4:13 Pat Metheny - guitars, guitar synth Lyle Mays - piano, synthesizers, organ, autoharp Steve Rodby - acoustic bass, electric bass Danny Gottlieb - drums Nana Vasconcelos - vocals, percussion, berimbau
  • Audience 8.9 - One of the early efforts by Dan Lampinski to capture live music with good equipment. It's a decent job, you can tell clearly that the guy had a knack for it. The atmosphere he managed to get on tape was always very realistic and managed to remain unobtrusive even if it got loud. Orleans Alumni Hall Providence College Providence, RI 18 September 1976 01 Let There Be Music 02 Reach 03 Spring Fever 04 Trenchtown Rock 05 Please Be There 06 Siam Sam 07 If I Don't Have You 08 Dance With Me 09 Lane's Tune 10 One Sided Love 11 Waking And Dreaming 12 The Bum 13 You're Still The One 14 What I Need 15 E: Tongue Tied Larry Hoppen - guitar/keyboards/vocals Lance Hoppen - bass/vocals John Hall -guitar/keyboards/drums/vocals Wells Kelly - drums/percussion/vocals Jerry Marotta - percussion/drums
  • Audience 9.5 - Astounding for a 1970 era audience tape, it's got amazing atmosphere and plenty of headroom. The balance here is really good with vocals where they should be, which is very up front, but drums sound fantastic here and the piano sounds perfectly mixed between the two. I can't find too much to complain about with this one. Fantastic! Elton John Swing Auditorium San Bernardino, CA, USA December 5, 1970 01 Your Song 4:29 02 Bad Side of the Moon 4:17 03 Border Song 3:16 04 Can I Put You On 8:02 05 Country Comfort 5:05 06 Sixty Years On 7:03 07 Honky Tonk Women 4:20 08 Burn Down The Mission > My Baby Left Me > Get Back > I Wanna Take You Higher 21:29 Elton John - Piano, Vocals Dee Murray - Bass, Vocals Nigel Olsson - Drums, Vocals
  • Soundboard 9.7 - A killer one in every way, including an absolutely devastating performance delivered by the band. This is peak Triumph, and simply a must have. TRIUMPH August 19th, 1979 Chicago, Illinois Aragon Ballroom 01. American Girls 02. Street Fighter 03. Hold On 04. Lay it on the Line 05. Blinding Light Show 06. intro - speech 07. Rock and Roll Machine - Guitar Solo 08. 24 Hours A Day 09. Takes Time Rik Emmett-guitar/vocals Mike Levine-bass/vocals Gil Moore-drums/vocals
  • Studio Quality 8.7/9.0 - Here you have the ultimate rare collection if you are into that early, classic mid 80's Megadeth (which most are). I know this has had repeated plays in my house! Live in London - Soundboard 9.3 Megadeth Ultimate Rare Tracks and Live (last 7 tracks Live in London 1987) 1. Wake Up Dead 2. Chosen Ones 3. These Boots 4. Killing is My Business...And Business Is Good 5. My Last Words 6. Looking Down The Cross 7. Mechanix 8. Last Rites-Loved To Death 9. Skull Beneath The Skin 10. Bad Omen 11. Rattlehead 12. Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good 13. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying 14. These Boots 15. Mechanix 16. Last Rites-Loved To Death
  • Soundboard 9.4 - Even though I am less of a hardcore metalhead these days compared to, say, when I was in my 20's, I can honestly say I still enjoy listening to Megadeth music. The fact is, when you get a recording this good, when you can hear everything clearly, you better understand the genius that is Dave Mustaine. Let's face it - the guy is just gifted. How you can sing and play those insane, complex chord patterns, I will never know. Megadeth Live at Aardshok Festival Ijsselhal, Zwolle, Holland May 29, 1988 01 The Conjuring 02 Mary Jane 03 In My Darkest Hour 04 Devil's Island 05 Liar 06 Mechanix 07 Anarchy in the U.K. 08 Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? 09 These Boots 10 Devil's Island 11 Mechanix 12 Last Rites - Loved to Deth 13 Black Friday
  • Soundboard 9.1 - A decent if slightly muted mix, although drums and vocals retain more of an animated feel about their sound. I like this period, it sounds very 1970's (as if Frank ever really sounded any different) but I am not greedy and I take any board tape I can get, this one is certainly worthy of the collection. Frank Marino Hammersmith Odeon London,U.K. April 29,1983 1. Down,down,down 2. Midnight Highway 3. Maybe It's Time 4. Strange Dreams 5. Free 6. Poppy 7. Strange Universe 8. Somethings Comin Our Way 9. All Along The Watchtower
  • Audience 8.8 - This is a fine small club recording that is easy to listen to even if you aren't getting the ideal mix or ideal balance and dynamics...it's simply good in all areas without offering anything STRYPER La Locomotive Paris, France 6.07.87 1. Abyss (Intro) 2. To Hell With The Devil 3. Makes Me Wanna Sing 4. Free 5. Holding On 6. Rockin The World 7. Honestly 8. More Than A Man 9. The Rock That Makes Me Roll 10. The Way 11. Drum Solo 12. Guitar Solo (Oz Fox) 13. Calling On You 14. You Know What To Do 15. Comon ROck/Battle Hymn Of The Republic 16. Sing ALong Son 17. Soldiers Under Command Michael Sweet / Lead Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitars Oz Fox / Lead & Rhythm Guitars Robert Sweet / Drums Tim Gaines / Bass Guitar
  • Audience 8.9 - This is a good, solid recording with a pleasant mix of deep bottom (and detailed kick drum) and clear highs. Definitely this has to be one of the best audios from this tour that is not a soundboard. STRYPER Austin Opry House Austin, Texas 1.22.89 01. Intro - Battle Hymn Of The Republic 02. In God We Trust 03. Calling On You 04. Rockin' The World 05. Sing Along Song 06. Lonely 07. Makes Me Wanna Sing 08. Keep The Fire Burning 09. band introductions 10. Writings On The Wall 11. Always There For You 12. Honestly 13. Free 14. Soldiers Under Command 15. The Way Michael Sweet / Lead Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitars Oz Fox / Lead & Rhythm Guitars Robert Sweet / Drums Tim Gaines / Bass Guitar
  • Soundboard 9.8 - It's been a blast hearing all these killer Nuge board tapes that have surfaced recently. This one is a rip-roaring beast, within the first three minutes you know your going to just get annihilated. The audio quality is redonkulus and the band is just amazing, as is Ted's scorching, ripping lead work. Fantastic! Ted Nugent Richmond Coliseum Richmond, VA. January 6th 1979 1. Stormtroopin' (4:38) 2. Just What The Doctor Ordered (6:40) 3. Free-For-All (5:55) 4. Dog Eat Dog (4:53) 5. Cat Scratch Fever (4:51) 6. Need You Bad (5:44) 7. I Got The Feelin' (5:26) 8. One Woman (8:27) 9. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (5:51) 10. Stranglehold [w/ Smokescreen] (10:35) 11. Motor City Madhouse (8:17) 12. Gonzo (4:33)
  • Audience 9.6 - Man, someone sure knew what they were doing. This is great, like it could be a broadcast. The tip off for me was when I heard the whistle from someone in the audience near the taper. Judas Priest Westfallenhalle Dortmund, Germany December 17, 1983 1. Riding on the Wind 2. Breaking the Law 3. Freewheel Burning 4. You've Got Another Thing Comin' 5. Living After Midnight 6. Victim of Changes 7. Hell Bent for Leather 8. Sinner (Bonus 1981) * *Bonus recorded live in Lausanne 1981 [audience]
  • Audience 9.4 - Fantastic atmosphere and vibe on this one. A strong recording that captures their full, glorious girl power. I can almost taste the delicious sweat emanating off Susanna Hoffs' super hotness - OK, so I had a major crush on her back in the day (does that explain it?) The Bangles City Coliseum Austin, Texas 4-21-86 Different Light Tour 2. In A Different Light 2:39 3. Walking Down Your Street 3:37 4. James 2:44 5. Restless 3:08 6. Live 2:52 7. September Gurls 3:20 8. Not Like You 3:15 9. Nothing 3:10 10. He's Got A Secret 3:16 11. If She Knew What She Wants 4:21 12. Return Post 4:44 13. Let It Go 2:17 14. Manic Monday 3:53 15. Goin' Down To Liverpool 3:29 16. Want You 3:23 17. Hero Takes A Fall 2:09 18. Dover Beach 4:50 19. I'm Not Talking 4:23 20. 7 & 7 Is 2:41 21. Walk Like An Egyptian 4:19 Total Time: 69:13 The Band Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitar - Susanna Hoffs Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals - Vicki Peterson Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals - Michael Steel Drums, Percussion & Backing Vocals - Debbie Peterson
  • FM Broadcast 9.2 - Even though this is a broadcast, it retains a "rough" mix quality to it which suits the band's sound and style. The recording quality is fantastic, it does not have a lifeless feel but rather an obvious impromptu feel as you can tell by the stage feedback as the mix gets dialed in. The Bangles Queen Margaret Union Glasgow, Scotland March 1, 1986 FM Broadcast 1. In a Different Light 2. Live 3. Restless 4. Walking Down Your Street 5. James 6. September Gurls 7. Not Like You 8. Manic Monday 9. He's Got a Secret 10. If She Knew What She Wants 11. Return Post 12. Let It Go 13. Going Down to Liverpool 14. Angels Don't Fall in Love 15. I'm Not Talking 16. Hero Takes a Fall
  • Audience 9.3 - This glorious tape is full of greatness in that it is lively, full-bodied, clear, and close without distorting. A gut-punching kick drum and soaring above your head lead guitar, and the kicker is the audience reacting after each song - respectful applause and never interfering with the music (as it should be).  What a show! What a recording! Kansas Ford Auditorium Detroit, MI 1976-11-29 01. Intro 02. Carry On Wayward Sun 03. Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel 04. Down The Road 05. Mysteries & Mayhem 06. Lamplight Symphony 07. The Wall 08. Lonely Wind 09. Band Introductions 10. Miracles Out Of Nowhere 11. Guitar Solo 12. Child Of Innocence 13. Magnum Opus Band Members: Kerry Livgren - guitars, keyboards Steve Walsh - keyboards, vocals Dave Hope - bass Rich Williams - guitars Phil Ehart - drums, percussions Robby Steinhardt - violin, viola, vocals

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