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Peoria 1970 Soundboard 9.3 - Excellent in all the ways you need it to be including the fact that it is from a period of time when the band was being rocketed to fame and the playing is at such a high level of intensity every night. This night is no exception. Nice to have the rarely played “It Better End Soon” on here. Seattle 1972 Audience 8.5 - A complete show in above average quality that collectors are going to savor. The sound quality is fine but for some crowded action right in the middle causing a lack of clarity (not muddy, bid difference!) but the EQ is good (balanced) and the sonic level is very high but not distorted which makes for an electric kind of tape. Chicago 1973 Audience 8.7 -This tape has some of that big hall echo on vocals but I like how clear it is otherwise. It is one of those tapes that allow you to get a good sense of what it probably sounded like there. Chicago Touring With Terry Disc 1 Robertson Memorial Field House Bradley University, Peoria, IL May 9, 1970 1. -Introduction 2. -25 or 6 to 4 3. -Beginnings 4. -Ballet For A Girl In Buchanon 5. -Free Form Intro 6. -Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is 7. -It Better End Soon Disc 2 Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, WA. 1972-07-24 01. Intro 02. Beginnings 03. Now That You've Gone 04. Lowdown 05. A Hit By Varase 06. Poem For The People 07. State Of The Union 08. Saturday In The Park 09. Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon 10. Dialogue, Pt. 1 11. Dialogue, Pt. 2 Disc 2 18. In The Country 19. All Is Well 20. A Song For Richard And His Friends 21. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is - Freeform Intro 22. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is 23. Questions 67 And 68 24. 25 or 6 To 4 Encore 25. I'm A Man 26. Free Disc 3 Chicago Stadium Chicago, Il. 08/09/73 01 -Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 02 -Feelin' Stronger Every Day 03 -Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon 04 -Im A Man - Free 05 -What's This World Coming To
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Audience 8.6 - Pretty solid actually, you get pretty good instrument separation even though the rhythm guitar and bass combination is REALLY powerful on this tape, just thankfully not enough to bury the lead work which rings out over the top of it all. A very nice addition to the collection! Judas Priest 19790315 Houston, TX Music Hall 01. Hell Bent For Leather 03:28 02. Delivering The Goods 03:38 03. Running Wild 03:02 04. Beyond The Realms Of Death 08:00 05. Rock Forever 03:38 06. The Green Manalishi 03:23 07. Evil Fantasies 04:55 08. Starbreaker 05:17 09. Tyrant 04:59 ________ 00:40:20
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Soundboard 8.9 - Mixed for television broadcast, the sound is a little better than your average videotape source audio in that it is not nearly as compressed sounding. Vocals are mixed hotter than normal but not too bad, some occasional channel disturbances that last seconds and are resolved and are few and far between so overall this is a real good one. Ted Nugent Hammersmith Odeon London, England March 5, 1977 Disc 1 01. -Stranglehold 02. -Just What The Doctor Ordered 03. -Free For All 04. -Snakeskin Cowboys 05. -Cat Scratch Fever 06. -Wang Dang Sweet Poontang 07. -Dog Eat Dog Disc 2 08. -Stormtroopin' 09. -Hibernation 10. -Motor City Madhouse 11. -Where Have You Been All My Life 12. -Sweet Sally 13. -Turn It Up
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Soundboard 9.2 - Strong and clear as a board should be, but probably not mixed for a live album release, more for front of house sound which explains the interesting way the two guitars are panned…I rather like it. This allows you to really get the musicality of the performance and that is where this tape literally takes off. The playing is top shelf and worthy of paying serious attention to. On a side note, every now and then there will be a tape problem that resolves itself right away and I think this is present on the master. It is not a deal breaker at all, it happens few and far between. Ted Nugent Pine Knob Amphitheater Clarkston, Michigan June 8, 1977 Disc 1 01. -Just What the Doctor Ordered 02. -Dog Eat Dog 03. -Free For All 04. -Snakeskin Cowboys 05. -Where Have You Been All My Life 06. -Cat Scratch Fever 07. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang Disc 2 (41:41): 01. -Death By Misadventure 02. -Stormtroopin' 03. -Stranglehold 04. -Motor City Madhouse 05. -Great White Buffalo Ted Nugent - lead guitar, vocals Derek St. Holmes -guitar, vocals Rob Grange - bass Cliff Davies - drums
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Studio Quality 9.5 - The first disc in this collection is referred to as “Revamped” because it extracts the most robust and complete takes, fixes where need be, and assembles in a way that most closely resembles a coherent project. Purists may opt for the more conventional outtake compilations contained on discs 2 and 3, but therein lies the beauty of this collection. It presents a much more interesting picture of what was and what could have been…notwithstanding the official release of Paul Kantner’s album. Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra "The PERRO Sessions REVAMPED" David Crosby~Jerry Garcia~Phil Lesh~Paul Kantner~Jorma Kaukonen~Jack Casady Mickey Hart~Billy Kreutzmann~Grace Slick~David Freiberg~Graham Nash~others Disc 1 November 1970 - January 1971 -|- San Francisco, California -|- Wally Heider Studios 01 ~[04:24]~ The Wall Song (acoustic) 02 ~[04:39]~ EEP Hour 03 ~[04:51]~ Is It Really Monday? 04 ~[02:13]~ Dope Wrap piano piece 05 ~[03:33]~ Loser 06 ~[04:21]~ You Sit There 07 ~[02:33]~ Wayfaring Stranger 08 ~[10:07]~ The Mountain Song 09 ~[03:18]~ Leather Winged Bat 10 ~[07:06]~ Jam Slide II 11 ~[06:07]~ The Wall Song (electric) 12 ~[03:31]~ Jam After Electric Bat 13 ~[13:37]~ Electric Bat ` Total Time 1:10:18 Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra Outtakes and Rehearsals Disc 2 1/2/71 01. -Mountain #5 02. -Is it Really Monday 03. -You Sit There 04. -You Sit There 05. -Garcia's Tune (Loser) 06. -Garcia's Tune (Loser) 07. -Wayfaring Stranger 08. -Mountain #1 (Garcia, Crosby, Kantner, Grace, Lesh) 09. -Mountain #2 10. -Mountain #3 Disc 3 11. -Mountain #4 1/14/71 12. -Leather Winged Bat 13. -Electric Bat 14. -Jam #10 15. -Wall Song 16. -Wall Song - Acoustic - solo demo 1/11/71 17. -Rounds 18. -Jam Slide II 19. -Jam R&B Riff 20. -Jam After Electric Bat
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Audience 8.4 - A little lo-fi here but guitar is up front followed by drums which you can hear well. Some tape hiss present, bass is in a good place not too boomy and complements the guitar sound well. Leslie is playing more fluid here, probably because RCMH is known for good acoustics so he must have had good feedback. Crowd is on his side, he owned New York without a doubt. I feel like this recording would benefit greatly from a good re-mastering, hiss reduction, etc. because it has a decent enough sonic foundation. MOUNTAIN RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA OCTOBER 3, 1974 Lineup: "From Bronx, Queens and Canada" (= quote from stage announcement): Leslie West (+) - guitar & vocals Felix Pappalardi (+) - bass & vocals Corky Laing - drums & percussion 01. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 5:41 02. Theme For An Imaginary Western 5:45 03. Thumbsucker 5:17 04. You Better Believe It 10:09 05. Crossroader 7:38 06. Nantucket Sleighride 20:20 07. Leslie West Guitar Solo 7:27 08. Satisfaction > 7:27 09. Corky Laing Drum Solo 2:51 10. Mississippi Queen 5:28
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Audience 9.1 - A great tape that ramps up the intensity and puts you in the front row. This show has been put out before but never sounding as good as this. Wowsers! Note: Some of the following evenings show in San Diego was used to replace music that was lost due to technical issues and while not as good as the LA show it is still very good sounding. The New Barbarians The Forum Inglewood, CA May 19, 1979 DISC ONE 01 Sweet Little Rock & Roller 02 Buried Alive 03 F.U.C. Her 04 Mystifies Me 05 Infekshun 06 Rock Me Baby 07 Sure The One You Need 08 Lost And Lonely 09 Breathe On Me 10 Love In Vain DISC TWO 01 Let’s Go Steady Again 02 Apartment Number 9 03 Honky Tonk Women 04 band introduction 05 Worried Life Blues 06 I Can Feel The Fire 07 Come To Realize 08 Am I Grooving You 09 Stanley Clarke Bass Solo 10 Seven Days (Bob Dylan cover) 11 Before They Make Me Run 12 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
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Recorded in 1977 by a group of musicians who brought different perspectives into the equation. Very much an English folk psyche type of record but features a lot of Eastern influence with the introduction of Sitar, and tablas (and other sounds), an ethereal vibe permeates as Moog synthesizers weave in and out of the music. Lots of heavy, mystical vibe on this one.
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CD 1,2, 3, and 5 Audience 8.7-9.0 and CD 4 Soundboard 9.3 - Solid audience tapes used for the bulk of this set, most are not much more than a half point difference in ratings with the final disc being the best. All are good representations of the live Gentle Giant during these touring years. Gentle Giant Live Collection 1971-1977 Disc 1 Vienna, Austria Stadhalle 09-05-1971 01 -Alucard (06:41) 02 -Funny Ways (07:59) 03 -Plain Truth (09:59) Vienna, Austria Konserthaus 01-24-1972 04 -Nothing At All (11:09) 05 -Plain Truth (09:58) 06 -The Queen - Austrian Anthem (02:35) Disc 2 Montréal, Québec, CANADA Centre Sportif de l'Universite de Montréal 10-07-1972 01. Prologue (07:01) 02. Alucard (07:43) 03. Funny Ways (08:34) 04. Nothing At All (13:03) 05. Plain Truth (12:33) 06. Peel The Paint (03:59) Disc 3 VICENZA, ITALY PALAZZO DELLO SPORT JANUARY 5, 1973 01 - Announcer Introduction 01:05 02 - Prologue 06:06 03 - Alucard 07:48 04 - Funny Ways 09:45 05 - The Advent of Panurge 07:03 06 - Nothing At All 13:49 07 - Plain Truth 14:21 Disc 4 Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL 1976-07-07 01. On Reflection 06:42 02. So Sincere - Drum Solo 11:25 03. The Boys In The Band - Knots - The Advent Of Panurge 21:34 04. Interview 7:11 05. The Runaway - Experience 9:48 Heidelberg, Germany Stadthalle Heidelberg 10-05-1977 06. Free Hand 07. On Reflection Disc 5 Heidelberg, Germany Stadthalle Heidelberg 10-05-1977 01. I'm Turning Around 02. Just The Same 08. Playing The Game 09. Memories Of Old Days 10. Bet'cha Thought We Couldn't Do It 11. Intro To Funny Ways 12. Funny Ways 13. The Face - Violin Solo 14. Five Man Drum Bash - So Sincere (excerpt) 15. For Nobody 16. Band Intros 17. Excerpts From Octopus
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Audience 8.9 - This tape comes from the vault of renowned taper Mike Millard so you know it is gonna be good – and it is. Atmosphere, and dynamics, although not quite to the degree as some of his other works that originated out of the Forum…it is the venue itself that changes certain characteristics. Led Zeppelin Sports Arena San Diego, CA June 19, 1977 Disc 1 01 Intro 02 The Song Remains The Same 03 Sick Again 04 Nobody's Fault But Mine 05 In My Time Of Dying 06 Since I've Been Loving You 07 No Quarter Disc 2 08 Ten Years Gone 09 The Battle Of Evermore 10 Going To California 11 Mystery Train 12 Black Country Woman 13 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 14 White Summer Disc 3 15 Kashmir 16 Guitar Solo 17 Achilles Last Stand 18 Stairway To Heaven 19 Whole Lotta Love 20 Rock And Roll
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Audience 8.4 - An incredibly loud tape, bordering on catastrophe but not quite going over the red line of doom. What I mean is, the tape is just way overloaded, but it hangs together miraculously just enough to be able go ahead and listen through…although at times it’s so intense you just have to turn the volume down a bit. Now, when you get to, say, The Rain Song – yeah, the tape shines…it’s just that kind of tape. NOTE: After the tape flip in Rain Song, the taper seems to have been able to dial down the recording level a little bit, it seems to get a little more manageable. Led Zeppelin Milwaukee Arena Milwaukee, WI 1973.07.10 Disc 1 01 -Rock And Roll 02 -Celebration Day 03 -Black Dog 04 -Over The Hills And Far Away 05 -Misty Mountain Hop 06 -Since I've Been Loving You 07 -No Quarter 08 -The Song Remains The Same 09 -The Rain Song Disc 2 10 -Dazed And Confused 11 -Stairway To Heaven 12 -Moby Dick
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Audience 8.8 - Once again, we are literally fighting it out in the rows with the fans but thankfully the music comes through it all in fine fashion, which is amazing in and of itself. Taper must have used pretty good hear to accomplish this feat – how to survive in the sweaty pits of hell and at the same time produce a very decent bootleg tape! Well, they did, so thank you taper for your efforts. Pink Floyd 1975.06.20 Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh, PA Disc 1 101 Intro 102 Raving And Drooling 103 You Gotta Be Crazy 104 Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5 105 Have A Cigar 106 Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 6-9 Disc 2 201 Speak To Me 202 Breathe 203 On The Run 204 Time 205 Breathe (Reprise) 206 The Great Gig In The Sky 207 Money 208 Us And Them 209 Any Colour You Like 210 Brain Damage 211 Eclipse 212 Echoes
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Soundboard 9.5 - Forceful and direct, everything is at full blast and never sounded better. The Rolling Stones Cricket Ground Perth, Australia February 24, 1973 01 Brown Sugar 02 Bitch 03 Rocks Off 04 Gimmie Shelter 05 Happy 06 Tumbling Dice 07 Love In Vain 08 Sweet Virginia 09 You Can't Always Get What You Want 10 Honky Tonk Women 11 All Down The Line 12 Midnight Rambler 13 Band Introductions / Happy Birthday Nicky 14 Little Queenie 15 Rip This Joint
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Soundboard 9.3 - A solid tape that features wide stereo sound field with the kind of mix that you expect a soundman sitting at the board in the dead center of the hall to make for maximum listening pleasure. It is that kind of mix so your pleasure is guaranteed. The Rolling Stones Sam Houston Coliseum Houston, TX. July 19, 1978 Disc 1 1. -Let It Rock 2. -All Down The Line 3. -Honky Tonk Women 4. -Star Star 5. -When The Whip Comes Down 6. -Beast Of Burden 7. -Lies 8. -Miss You 9. -Just My Imagination Disc 2 1. -Shattered 2. -Respectable 3. -Far Away Eyes 4. -Love In Vain 5. -Introductions 6. -Tumbling Dice 7. -Happy 8. -Sweet Little Sixteen 9. -Brown Sugar 10. -Jumping Jack Flash
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Myrtle Beach 1978 Audience 8.3 - This recording is not well known among collectors and has fallen through the cracks over time, the fact that it is not a great sounding tape is perhaps one reason why. That being said, I have heard much worse than this. St. Louis 1978 Audience 8.7 - The highlight of this recording is the nice live sound of Charlie Watts, with Mick being next up in the mix. Everything else is there, with decent enough clarity, but what makes the tape worth diving into is the cool “liveness” of it. It has the feel of a smaller venue (relatively speaking). It is easy to see why this was picked up by the Japanese bootleg machine, it is probably one that collectors want due to it being from the ’78 tour and reasonably good quality, and great performance. I say dive in! The Rolling Stones Myrtle Beach South Carolina June 22 1978 Disc 1 01.Don't Look Back 02.Let It Rock 03.All Down The Line 04.Honky Tonk Women 05.Star Star 06.Lies 07.Miss You 08.When The Whip Comes Down 09.Beast of Burden 10.Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) Disc 2 11.Respectable 12.Far Away Eyes 13.Love In Vain 14.Shattered 15.Tumbling Dice 16.Happy 17.Sweet Little Sixteen 18.Brown Sugar 19.Jumping Jack Flash Kiel Opera House St. Louis, Missouri July 11, 1978 20 -Let It Rock 21 -All Down The Line 22 -Honky Tonk Women 23 -Star Star Disc 3 01 -When The Whip Comes Down 02 -Beast Of Burden 03 -Lies 04 -Miss You 05 -Just My Imagination 06 -Shattered 07 -Respectable 08 -Far Away Eyes 09 -Love In Vain 10 -Tumbling Dice
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Audience 8.4 - This is a hard one to set aside, it’s an uncommon tape that sounds very good. It’s bright, and atmospheric (not echoey!) without any big hall boominess. The real selling point here is that both Ozzy and Randy are the focus in this live mix. I say go ahead and grab it if you want to hear the very early Blizzard Of Ozz on tour ‘cause this is a great find. Ozzy Osbourne 1980-10-10 Taunton Odeon Taunton, England 1.Intro 2.I Dont Know 3.You Looking At Me (Looking At You) 4.Crazy Train 5.Goodbye To Romance 6.No Bone Movies 7.Mr Crowley 8.Revelation (Mother Earth) 9.Suicide Solution 10.Guitar Solo 11.Drum Solo 12.Iron Man 13.Children of the Grave 14.Steal (AwayThe Night) 15.Paranoid