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Audience 8.8 - A fascinating recording, obviously with high quality microphones because there’s a detail here, especially with drums and bass (managing to realistically capture the depth of bass and the precision of drums). Guitar and to a lesser degree vocals get pushed slightly behind drums and bass, and the keyboards are a little bit behind those. Not to worry, even when the guitar work is almost tough to make out (taper must have been on one side of the stage) you have to remember Gilmour plays a lot of high notes which tend to carry across any hall so they are picked up here. My opinion is that because of the elegance of the way the bass and drums are recorded, when the guitar is really present it makes for something pretty amazing when it all comes together (and it does, just not all the time). Pink Floyd Kiel Auditrium, St. Louis, Michigan, USA Tuesday March 6th, 1973 Track List: Disc 1: 01 Echoes 02 Tuneups 03 Obscured By Clouds 04 When You're In 05 Tuneups 06 Childhood's End 07 Tuneups 08 Careful With That Axe, Eugene Disc 2 01 Speak To Me 02 Breathe 03 On The Run 04 Time 05 Breathe (Reprise) 06 The Great Gig In The Sky 07 Money 08 Us And Them 09 Any Colour You Like 10 Brain Damage 11 Eclipse 12 -tuneups- 13 One Of These Days -
Soundboard 9.8 - I remember a few of the radio hits this band had, but honestly I never gave them a fair shake. Now I know what I was missing. Damn! At times I even think this band may have studied Frank Zappa, their stage banter is the giveaway. Sound quality is exceptional. 10cc 1975 American Tour Santa Monica Civic Center Santa Monica, California, USA Wednesday November 26th, 1975 Track List: Disc 1 01. Introduction (1:31) 02. Silly Love (4:34) 03. Flying Junk (3:54) 04. Interlude (1:39) 05. Baron Samedi (8:56) 06. Old Wild Men (5:11) 07. Interlude – 1 (2:21) 08. The Sacro-Iliac (2:45) 09. Interlude – 2 (0:49) 10. Somewhere In Hollywood (7:08) 11. Interlude – 3 (1:02) 12. Donna (3:37) 13. Interlude – 4 (0:56) 14. Ships Don’t Disappear in the Night (Do They) (5:18) Disc 2 15. I’m Not In Love (6:34) 16. Interlude – 5 (1:31) 17. The Film of My Love (6:01) 18. Interlude – 6 (1:52) 19. Art For Art’s Sake (6:39) 20. Interlude – 7 (1:01) 21. The Worst Band In the World (3:34) 22. Neanderthal Man (1:27) 23. The Wall Street Shuffle (5:20) 24. Rubber Bullets (12:11) 25. Une Nuit a Paris, Pt- 1 One Night in Paris Pt- 2 The Same Night in Paris (10:33) Line-up: Eric Stewart - vocals, guitars, keyboards; Graham Gouldman - vocals, bass, guitars; Lol Crème - vocals, guitars, pinao, gizmo; Kevin Godley - vocals, drums, percussion; Paul Burgess - drums, percussion -
Audience 9.7 - This was broadcast live at the time but I can tell you it is not a soundboard. There is too much ambience (a small club apparently) that gives you the impression they did not even need to run a board feed for this broadcast. It’s superbly captured, the detail, the depth, man…this is how they should record all concerts! Amazing stuff. Spirit 01/08/79 Stars, Philadelphia, PA Disc 1 Zandu Fresh Garbage 1984 Rock 'N' Roll Planet Nature's Way Like A Rolling Stone Dark Eyed Woman Looking Down Disc 2 Animal Zoo All Along The Watchtower Mr. Skin All The Same > I Got A Line On You Morning Will Come Day Tripper Hey Joe Wild Thing -
Audience 9.1 - Super clear! Very bright, sounds to be very close to the stage, and really just a joy of a tape. Doobie Brothers (feat. Carlos Santana) Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO July 23, 1976 Total Time = 01:27:10 Set list Disc 1 01 Intro 02 China Grove (Pat Simmons on lead vocals) 03 Takin' It To The Streets 04 Sweet Maxine (Keith Knudsen on lead vocals) 05 It Keeps You Running (Michael McDonald on lead vocals) 06 Rio 07 Neal's Fandango (With instrumental jam) 08 Move Your Feet 09 Eyes of Silver (Michael McDonald on lead vocals) 10 Don't Start Me Talkin' (Keith Knudsen on lead vocals) 11 Black Water Disc 2 12 Wheels of Fortune 13 Take Me In Your Arms (Michael McDonald on lead vocals) 14 Jesus Is Just Alright (Keith Knudsen on lead vocals) 15 Rockin' Down The Highway 16 Road Angel (Tiran Porter on lead vocals) 17 Long Train Runnin* (Michael McDonald on lead vocals) 18 Band Introductions* 19 Listen to the Music* (Keith Knudsen on lead vocals) -
Soundboard 9.4 - Excellent FM broadcast recording with a nice and tight sound, great right in the pocket mix. I mean, you know any music with Todd Rundgren playing on it just isn’t going to be poorly mixed or recorded, knowing what kind of producer/engineer he is. Todd Rundgren & Utopia Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, Michigan October 26, 1978 (early) Todd Rundgren Roger Powell Kasim Sulton and Willie Wilcox Disc One 37:29 01 Real Man (cuts in) 03:31 02 It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference 04:57 03 Love of The Common Man 03:32 04 Trapped 03:10 05 Abandon City 04:12 06 The Verb To Love 08:13 07 The Seven Rays 09:27 08 Radio Station ID 00:04 09 Can We Still Be Friends? 04:41 Disc Two 10 The Death of Rock And Roll 05:34 11 You Cried Wolf 03:03 12 Gangrene 04:00 13 A Dream Goes On Forever 03:25 14 Black Maria 07:30 15 Eastern Intrigue 05:12 16 Initiation 06:36 17 Couldn't I Just Tell You? 03:29 18 Hello It’s Me 04:13 -
Audience 9.3 - Lively, clear, well balanced and completely enjoyable in every regard. Band is sounding great together and should have toured this around the world it would have been incredible. 2/25/08 Madison Square Garden New York NY USA disc 1 Had To Cry Today Low Down Forever Man Them Changes Sleeping In The Ground Presence Of The Lord Glad > Well Alright Double Trouble Pearly Queen Tell The Truth No Face After Midnight disc 2 Split Decision Ramblin' On My Mind (EC solo acoustic) Georgia On My Mind (SW solo Hammond) Little Wing Voodoo Chile Can't Find My Way Home Dear Mr. Fantasy Crossroads Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals Steve Winwood - Hammond organ, guitar, vocals Chris Stainton - keyboards Willie Weeks - bass Ian Thomas - drums -
Soundboard 9.6 - Pretty much the crème de la crème for collectors of this great band. Fame is just now latching on to them, as they get ever larger gigs and more exposure. Wait until Money For Nothing and then it really takes off! I guess these are the days before the glory although I would say they are hitting their stride. Dire Straits Studio-L. Cologne, Germany 2/16/1979 Disc 1 01 Down to the Waterline 02 Six Blade Knife 03 Once Upon a Time in the West 04 Lady Writer 05 Single Handed Sailor 06 Water of Love 07 In the Gallery 08 Follow Me Home 09 News Disc 2 10 What's the Matter Baby 11 Lions 12 Sultans of Swing 13 Wild West End 14 Where Do You Think You're Going? 15 Eastbound Train 16 Sultans of Swing -
M Radio Broadcast 9.5 - Brilliant! Very sharply focused, with punctual bass, airy flute and in the pocket guitars. Right on! The Warehouse New Orleans, LA 12/31/1978 (FM) Disc 1: 37:16 01: radio announcer introduction 1:46 02: fly like an eagle > long hard ride 8:33 03: fire on the mountain 4:35 04: heard it in a love song 5:24 05: dream lover 5:21 06: auld lang syne (New Year's for the U.S. east coast) 3:28 07: blue ridge mountain sky 8:05 Disc 2: 68:22 08: can't you see 6:03 09: hillbilly band 3:40 10: ramblin' 6:55 11: this ol' cowboy 5:58 12: desert skies 6:54 13: 24 hours at a time 12:30 14: auld lang syne (New Year's in New Orleans) > I'll be loving you 10:27 16: searchin' for a rainbow 6:33 17: will the circle be unbroken (with radio talkover idiot) 9:18 Total runtime: 105:38 Toy Caldwell: guitars, vocals Jerry Eubanks: flute, saxophone, background vocals Tommy Caldwell: bass, background vocals Doug Gray: vocals George McCorkle: guitars Paul Riddle: drums -
FM Broadcast 9.0 - A tape that seems to be intact but missing a little of the sharpness and attack of a low gen or master which just means you crank it a little louder. It’s all there, the quality is there, but needs your input to get it up to loudness. Performance is cracking!
Rory Gallagher Hammersmith Odeon Theatre London, England 1-13-79 Rory Gallagher Group; May 1978 - March 1981: Rory Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gerry McAvoy - bass Ted McKenna - drums Set List: 01 - Radio DJ introduction 02 - Shinkicker 03 - Do You Read Me 04 - Off The Handle 05 - Out On The Western Plain 06 - Goin' To My Hometown 07 - Brute Force & Ignorance 08 - Secret Agent 09 - Shadow Play 10 - Tattoo'd Lady
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FM Radio Broadcast 9.5 - One of the best, if not the best, Black Crowes gigs I have ever heard from start to finish. It’s even listed in the top three of all time (at #1) by the Black Crowes fanbase. A must have!
The Black Crowes Sam Houston Coliseum Houston, TX FM Broadcast - February 6, 1993
Chris Robinson – vocals Rich Robinson – guitar Marc Ford – guitar Eddie Harsch – keyboards Johnny Colt – bass guitar Steve Gorman – drums Disc 1: 1. -No Speak No Slave 2. -Sting Me 3. -Hard To Handle 4. -My Morning Song 5. -Jam 6. -Thorn In My Pride 7. -Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye 8. -Twice As Hard Disc 2: 1. -Black Moon Creeping 2. -Thick N' Thin 3. -Hotel Illness 4. -Stare It Cold 5. -Three Little Birds 6. -Sometimes Salvation 7. -Jealous Again 8. -Remedy
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Audience 8.7 - Recorded with reel to reel tape machine, this is actually very good although it begins with some fluctuations as the tapers settle in. They do an admirable job throughout as the tape stabilizes, they comment here and there but keep it to a minimum, as is the crowd noise. So, it’s a relaxing and enjoyable experience, the band sounding like they are not willing to sell out just yet as their set is not necessarily a top 40 showcase which is good actually. Some hits, but a lot of deep and meaningful music. The Moody Blues - LA Forum 1974-01-30 Setlist (runtime 1hr37m) Disc 1 -Intro and Taper's Comments -Higher And Higher -Out And In -The Story In Your Eyes -One More Time To Live -Tuesday Afternoon -Legend Of A Mind -Watching And Waiting -Eternity Road -Japan Disc 2 -Melancholy Man -Are You Sitting Comfortably -The Dream -Have You Heard part 1 -The Voyage -Have You Heard part 2 -Nights In White Satin -I'm Just A Singer In A Rock And Roll Band -Intro to Question -Question -Applause and Taper's Comments -Ride My Seesaw -
Audience 8.8 - A tape that should really be enjoyed by everyone even remotely interested in Pink Floyd. Pretty solid one, and a band playing with confidence after having worked out arrangements during the previous lengthy tour. Pink Floyd Trentham Gardens, Stoke-On-Trent Staffordshire, England November 19th 1974 CD1 1.-Raving and Drooling 2.-You Gotta Be Crazy 3.-Shine On You Crazy Diamond CD2 1.-Speak To Me 2.-Breathe 3.-On The Run 4.-Time 5.-Breathe (Reprise) 6.-The Great Gig In The Sky 7.-Money 8.-Us and Them 9.-Any Colour You Like 10.-Brain Damage 11.-Eclipse 12.-Echoes -
Audience 8.8 - You know right away that this is a decent recording but it takes a song to find the sweet spot. You keep hoping it opens up more, and it does, and then just sit back and enjoy…until the power failure (hence the title). Things are resolved quickly though and the fun begins again. A delightful show! Rush Sports Arena, San Diego, CA February 3, 1986 This might be a new source put into circulation. This date has never been on TTD. This was the Power Windows tour, and ironically, the band has a power failure durng Marathon, after the power returns, starts Marathon over again. Band line up: Geddy Lee - bass & lead vocals Neil Peart - drums, percussion Alex Lifeson - guitars & backing vocals Total Time = 01:55:08 Disc 1 01 Intro 02 The Spirit of Radio 03 Limelight 04 The Big Money 05 New World Man 06 Subdivisions 07 Manhattan Project 08 Middletown Dreams 09 Witch Hunt 10 Red Sector A 11 Closer To The Heart Disc 2 12 Marathon (Take 1) 13 power failure 14 Marathon (Take 2) 15 The Trees 16 Mystic Rhythms 17 Territories 18 YYZ 19 Drum Solo 20 Red Lenses 21 Tom Sawyer 22 2112 Overture 23 The Temples of Syrinx 24 Grand Designs 25 In the Mood -
A mix of various sources but I find overall quality to be very good to excellent. In fact, it's strange but there are better sounding tapes from '75 than there are for the following year. You'd think audio quality would get better each subsequent year...alas one only need to listen to most of the 1980's audience tapes to know that is simply not the case. KISS 1975 Tour Canister Disc 1: Location: Beacon Theater, New York City, New York, U.S.A. Date: March 21, 1975 1-01 Deuce 1-02 Strutter 1-03 Got To Choose 1-04 Hotter Than Hell 1-05 Firehouse 1-06 She - Guitar Solo 1-07 Nothin' To Lose 1-08 Parasite - Bass Solo 1-09 100,000 Years - Drum Solo 1-10 Black Diamond 1-11 C'mon And Love Me 1-12 Let Me Go, Rock And Roll Disc 2 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA May 11th 1975 1 -Tune Up - Intro 2 -Deuce 3 -Strutter 4 -Hotter Than Hell 5 -Firehouse 6 -She 7 -Guitar Solo 8 -C'Mon And Love Me 9 -Bass Fart 10 -100,000 Years 11 -Drum Solo 12 -100,000 Years (reprise) 13 -Black Diamond 14 -Rock And Roll All Nite 15 -Goodnight Boston Disc 3 Tulsa, Oklahoma Assembly Center 1975-06-13 1. -Deuce 2. -Strutter 3. -Got To Choose 4. -Hotter Than Hell 5. -Firehouse 6. -She 7. -Ace Solo 8. -C'mon And Love Me 9. -100.000 Years 10. -Peter Solo 11. -Black Diamond 12. -Cold Gin 13. -Rock & Roll All Nite Disc 4 1975-07-23 Wildwood, NJ Tracks 11-14 Larrabee Studios January 1975 1. -Deuce 2. -Strutter 3. -Got to Choose 4. -She 5. -Nothin' to Lose 6. -C'mon and Love Me 7. -100,000 Years - Drum Solo 8. -Parasite 9. -Cold Gin 10. -Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll 11. -Burning Up With Fever 12. -Anything For My Baby 13. -Rock And Roll All Nite 14. -Mistake Disc 5 Civic Center Providence, RI. USA August 8 1975 1 -Deuce 2 -Strutter 3 -Hotter Than Hell 4 -Firehouse 5 -She 6 -C'mon And Love Me 7 -Solo Gene Simmons - 100,000 Years 8 -Solo Peter Criss - 100,000 Years 9 -Black Diamond 10 -Cold Gin 11 -Rock And Roll All Nite Disc 6 Calderone Concert Hall Hempstead, NY 8-23-1975 1 -Deuce 2 -Strutter 3 -Got To Choose 4 -Hotter Than Hell 5 -Firehouse 6 -She - Ace Solo 7 -Nothin' To Lose 8 -C'mon And Love Me 9 -100,000 Years - Peter Solo 10 -Black Diamond 11 -Cold Gin Disc 7 Hempstead Cont'd Tracks 3-17 Magna Graphics Studio August 1975 1 -Rock And Roll All Nite 2 -Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll 3. Doncha Hesitate 4. God Of Thunder [Paul on the vocals] 5. It Ain't The Smoke That Burns Ya 6. Detroit Rock City 7. Love Is Alright 8. Bad, Bad Lovin' 9. Man of 1,000 Faces 10. Don't Want Your Romance 11. Burning Up With Fever 12. Rock And Rolls Royce 13. Mad Dog 14. Night Fly 15. I'm A Star 16. Howling For Your Love 17. True Confessions Disc 8 Tower Theater Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA Friday October 3rd, 1975 01 -Deuce 02 -Strutter 03 -Got To Choose 04 -Hotter Than Hell 05 -Firehouse 06 -She - Ace solo 07 -Nothin' To Lose 08 -C'mon And Love Me 09 -Gene solo - 100,000 Years - Peter solo 10 -Black Diamond 11 -Cold Gin Disc 9 Upper Darby Cont'd Tracks 3-12 The Roxy Theatre, Northampton, Pennsylvania March 19th, 1975 1 -Rock And Roll All Nite 2 -Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll 3 -Deuce 4 -Strutter 5 -Got To Choose 6 -Hotter Than Hell 7 -Firehouse 8 -She 9 -Nothin' To Lose 10 -Parasite 11 -100,000 Years 12 -Black Diamond Disc 10 Northampton cont'd Tracks 4-12 National Guard Armory, Rockford, Illinois November 15th, 1975 1 -C'mon And Love Me 2 -Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll 3 -Cold Gin 4 -Deuce 5 -Strutter 6 -Got To Choose 7 -Hotter Than Hell 8 -Firehouse 9 -She 10 -Ladies In Waiting - Nothin To Lose 11 -100,000 Years 12 -Black Diamond Disc 11 Rockford cont'd Tracks 3-5 Capitol Centre , Largo, Maryland November 30th, 1975 Tracks 6-10 Produced and engineered by Dave Wittman and Eddie Kramer. Electric Lady Studios, New York City, NY, March 13, 1973 1. -Cold Gin 2. -Rock And Roll All Nite 3 -Cold Gin 4 -Rock And Roll All Nite 5 -Let Me Go Rock 'n' Roll 6 -Deuce 7 -Cold Gin 8 -Strutter 9 -Watchin You 10 -Black Diamond -
Audience 7.8 - A recent remastering job has brought out much more of the music in this tape. It once circulated for a while in unlistenable quality, which is why you are probably unfamiliar with it. Now, it was rescued from the original reel to reel it was recorded on and spruced up a bit. I can honestly say it is MUCH better! That is all relative of course to the actual sound of this tape – which is average even though it’s clearer than before by far. What is happening is the music is all blended together with only vocals riding over it, to where you get distinct definition on them but everything else is hard to decipher…I mean unless you aren’t counting stadium bass/drum sound. To be completely fair, I listened to most of this show and my ears did adjust, and I started to get more out of it. KISS: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA 11/29/79 November 29, 1979 01 King Of The Nighttime World 02 Let Me Go, Rock And Roll 03 Move On 04 Calling Dr. Love 05 Firehouse 06 New York Groove 07 I Was Made For Lovin' You 08 Christine Sixteen 09 2,000 Man - 10 Guitar Solo 11 Love Gun 12 Bass Solo - 13 God Of Thunder - Drum Solo (mixed) 14 Shout It Out Loud 15 Black Diamond 16 Detroit Rock City 17 Beth 18 Rock And Roll All Nite Bonus Tracks: 19 Anahiem, CA Soundcheck 11/6/79 20 Billy Crystal Interview 11/7/79 21 Making Of A KISS Show report -
Soundboard 9.3 - Not the typical sounding board mix here, it’s got a much more live sounding guitar sound, like mic’d a little further away giving it some spacial quality, and vocals same way, like they are not fed direct into the board. It’s just sounds different than most, not in a bad way, just different. Eric Clapton Another Ticket Tour RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, Ireland Saturday January 31st, 1981 Disc 1: 01. -Tulsa Time 02. -Early In The Morning 03. -Lay Down Sally 04. -Wonderful Tonight 05. -Blow By Blow 06. -Worried Life Blues 07. -Country Boy 08. -Double Trouble 09. -All Our Past Times 10. -Blues Power 11. -Knockin' On Heaven's Door Disc 2: 01. -Setting Me Up 02. -Ramblin' On My Mind - Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Ramblin' 03. -After Midnight 04. -Further On Up The Road 05. -Cocaine 06. -Layla Line-up: Eric Clapton guitar, vocals Albert Lee guitar, vocals Dave Markee bass Henry Spinetti drums Chris Stainton keyboards Gary Brooker keyboards, vocals