• Motorhead Live in Lisboa! Right on the first song the band sent the power down! The played too loud – too fuckin loud that the made the life of the soundboard guys a nightmare! Apart from the initial technical issues, the show went on good (and Loud!). A hard-to-find recording nowadays! Brought here be the man who made the sound himself! And to this day can’t forget how fuckin loud the band played!
  • Are you a Thrasher? This one’s for you! Testament during the “The Ritual tour” practicing what they preach – Great powerful thrash Metal! Very cool soundboard recording!
  • Kiss coming to Brazil in the early 80’s was a truly revolution! It was news all over the place! The Maracana Stadium, used for the first time on this king of show with an international act. The sound could be better if Brazilian sound engineers and broadcast equipment was better, but is decent enough for a soundboard recording.
  • Eric Turner made self-released CD called “Demos for Diehards” containing 11 unreleased tracks from Warrant’s early career. Here you have that same set of 11 songs plus a bunch of 6 unreleased tracks recoded though bands career in the 90’s. A must for every Warrant fan!
  • Herer are the Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich Demos! The band recorded 21 songs, some of them were left out of the record. So this CD as plenty of unreleased material for any Warrant’s fan to go crazy!!!
  • Here you have the Plane Jane Demos (Jani Lane pre Warrant Band) and the very first proper sound recording of a Warrant’s show. Recorded at the legendary Gazzarri’s this show has some tunes never officially released by the band. Songs that did not make it to the first album!
  • In 1995 Lemmy celebrated his 50th with a special Motörhead club gig in LA. The support act: The Lemmys… aka Metallica! The CD includes plenty of bonus tracks - rare tracks mainly Metallica playing Motorhead though the years. Fun and indispensable at your collection!
  • Accept live in 1981 Cool soundboard recoding, a must for the Teutonic Terror fans!
  • King Kobra Live in 1985, Carmine Appice and the boys at their peck, great show!
  • Fastway Live on October 17th, 1984; Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio and The 5 track Demo with Pete Way recorded in early 1982. For fans of UFO, Motorhead and Fastway. Cool artwork, liner notes and very cool live sound!
  • One of the earliest Morbid Angel live soundboard recordings! Great show, well recorded … an indispensable CD to your Death Metal super rare recordings collection.
  • Live at Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, October 5, 1984 Pre FM source of the legendary 1984 Friday Rock Show concert at the Gaumont.
  • Live at Palasport Scandicci Florence in Italy in 1989! A great soundboard recording from the Kings of Metal era. The record that is missing in every Manowar aficionado collection.
  • Audience 9.2 - An incomplete show, but who's counting? Fourteen rock and roll songs by masters of this style. When you hear the songs that you are familiar with, there is an air of this being kind of less of a nostalgic performing of classics and more of a rare opportunity to hear the authentic performances of them in a small club live setting. It's charming, but serious. Dave Edmunds Band Ritz New York City, NY January 30, 1987 01 Queen Of Hearts 02 The Wanderer 03 Sick And Tired 04 Here Comes The Weekend 05 Girls Talk 06 I'm a Fool to Care 07 I Hear You Knocking 08 Paralyzed 09 Send Me Some Lovin' 10 I'm Ready 11 It's My Own Business 12 Ju Ju Man 13 It Wasn't Me 14 Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller
  • Soundboard 9.0 - A somewhat dated sounding board tape. It's good enough, it's better than a muddy, distant audience tape, but it is less than the typical crispness you expect out of a board tape. There's a very driving guitar tone on here though, and it really powers this show in a highly dynamic way. Lou Reed and the Tots Transformer Tour Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Santa Monica, CA Apr 20, 1973 SBD 01. Sweet Jane 04:53 02. Wagon Wheel 03:54 03. Andys Chest 04:09 04. Hangin' Round 03:46 05. White Light-White Heat 03:49 06. Make Up 02:30 07. Vicious 03:20 08. Satellite Of Love 04:08 09. Heroin (Cut-in) 08:05 10. I'm So Free 03:15 11. Walk On The Wild Side 05:31 12. Rock And Roll 06:09 13. Sister Ray 10:00 Lou Reed - guitar, vocals Vinny Laporta - guitar Eddie Reynolds - guitar Bobby Resigno - bass Scottie Clark - drums
  • Audience 8.5 - A total time capsule, I mean, if you want to know what the 70's sounded like just pop this CD in. Kind of dated but hippie cool. Sound is good, but a little crowded in the middle and raucous in a fun way. Your ears will bump into the guy next to you, and you'll be pushed and shoved a little but man, you are at the show having a blast. The thing about listening to mid 70's live Aerosmith is you are always kind of tuning in to hear signs of the impending train-wreck about to happen at any minute and I guess that is the charm of it. This recording is the train wrecking, but as I said it's in a pretty phun way. AEROSMITH Cleveland Coliseum Cleveland, Ohio 1976-06-28 01. JAWS INTRO 02. MAMA KIN 03. WRITE ME 04. S.O.S. (TOO BAD) 05. LICK AND A PROMISE 06. BIG 10" RECORD 07. SWEET EMOTION 08. DREAM ON 09. LORD OF THE THIGHS 10. LAST CHILD 11. WALK THIS WAY 12. SICK AS A DOG 13. SAME OLD SONG AND DANCE 14. TRAIN KEPT A' ROLLIN' 15. GET THE LEAD OUT 16. TOYS IN THE ATTIC STEVEN TYLER - VOCALS AND HARMONICA JOE PERRY - GUITAR AND VOCALS BRAD WHITFORD - GUITARS TOM HAMILTON - BASS JOEY KRAMER - DRUMS

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