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Audience 8.6 - The recording here leans toward the bright and trebly side but that lends an excellent opportunity to hear specifically what the guitar is doing, and the bass now has articulation so it’s not just a loud, dull rumble like most recordings tend to be with these blasting grunge bands. Chris sounds brilliant, and he’s maybe the clearest instrument on the stage too. Once you get used to the general timbre of the sound, it’s a fun, wild ride.
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FM Broadcast 9.2 - This was a real revelation for me because I had not known much about this band other than “The Devil Went Down To Georgia”. I find them to be similar in a lot of ways to maybe Marshall Tucker Band and Allman Brothers, where perhaps if Allmans were Southern Comfort then CDB would be Jack Daniels. This period of the band features Billy Cox (Hendrix/Band of Gypsys) on bass too, which I never knew about either (I would have lost on Jeopardy).
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Soundboard 9.1 - The source used for this CD is a DAT tape made from a direct transfer of Joey Molland’s tapes of the show. Whether that means it is the same as what else is out there, I do not know, but it is possible that the radio station did their own recording for broadcast and other releases use the FM broadcast. This is not that! The sound quality is uneven at times while the levels are adjusted but after that it’s smooth sailing.
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Audience 8.1 - I’m always amazed that tapes keep turning up just when you think you’ve discovered them all. Here’s one that is new for me, and it’s not bad. Now, you aren’t gonna crank this on the hi-fi and use it to impress your buddy or anyone for that matter – but for those of us who understand what we are dealing with, I think you will appreciate this tape and find probably more good points than bad. For one thing, it is not a muddy mess, and your ears will adjust to it and you’ll get sucked into it like I did and find it to be a decent one.
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Audience 8.2 - A recent re-mastering has helped this old tape IMMENSELY. I mean, it took it from a 7.3 to an 8.2 which is significant. For that reason alone, people who have had this one should now upgrade. -
Audience 8.4 - A recent discovery, and man what a good one. A very strong recording for the time, minimal errors although maybe a touch hot on the upper end of the bandwidth but not enough to harm. The sound is pretty direct and forceful, if even a touch of rawness that harkens back to his really early days with Taste. -
Soundboard 9.3 - A great recording of a great hair metal band (I mean, they could play!) in their prime. I used to brush it off when I was a young man, but now I appreciate great musicians not matter how they dress or act. Good is good. -
Audience 8.7 - Here we have another Lotus tour gig which is probably recorded during the same stretch of gigs we got the album from. That is interesting in and of itself, and while this recording is not pro, it does reveal the power of this band. The music is pretty forceful, not a wide or airy tape but pretty solid effort by the Japanese taper. A tape that has not seen much circulation at all. SANTANA Shi Kokaido NAGOYA JAPAN July 1st 1973 1. -Going Home - Introduction 2. -A-1 Funk 3. -Every Step Of The Way 4. -Black Magic Woman 5. -Gypsy Queen 6. -Oye Como Va 7. -Stone Flower 8. -Waiting 9. -Castillos De Arena Pt.1 10. -Free Angela 11. -Flor De Canela 12. -Samba De Sauselito 13. -Mantra - Kyoto 14. -Castillos De Arena Pt. 2 15. -Light Of Life 16. -Se A Cabo Carlos Santana Mike Shrieve Armando Peraza Doug Rauch Tom Coster Richard Kermode Jose Chepito Areas Leon Thomas
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Audience 8.8 - A fantastic open reel recording that features a very lively and clear sound. Guitar tones are lovely, vocals very present, and a cheerful vibe throughout. Fantastic! THE KINKS SANTA MONICA CIVIC AUD. NOV.10,1970 1-LAST OF THE STEAM POWERED TRAINS 2-BIG SKY 3-BRAINWASHED 4-WATERLOO SUNSET 5-STRANGERS 6-LOLA 7-SUNNY AFTERNOON 8-TOP OF THE POPS 9-YOU'RE LOOKIN'FINE 10-YOU REALLY GOT ME - ALL DAY AND ALL THE NIGHT 11-MILK COW BLUES - ONE NIGHT WITH YOU - YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE - MILK COW BLUES
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Soundboard 8.9 - The band is in really fine form here, the sound is good with maybe a small amount of compression which rounds the highs down a little but a nice mix and that performance wins the day. FLEETWOOD MAC - Le Zenith - Paris, France April 14, 1977 01 -Station Man 02 -The Chain 03 -Dreams 04 -Rhiannon 05 -Oh Daddy 06 -Never Going Back Again 07 -Landslide 08 -Over My Head 09 -Gold Dust Woman 10 -You Make Loving Fun 11 -Go Your Own Way 12 -Oh Well 13 -I'm So Afraid 14 -World Turning 15 -Blue Letter
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Soundboard 9.0 - A slightly uneven, but kind of a fun sound mix. You get pretty up front drums, very crisp and focused, and then guitar which is also pretty loud, but vocals are a little behind the music (not completely drowned out) and bass hovers underneath like a viper ready to strike. You won’t distinguish the individual notes but you’ll get a menacing rumble. Interesting, and kinda cool actually. February 9, 1975 Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland Robin Trower w. James Dewar on bass & vocals and Bill Lordan on drums.
- Day of the Eagle
- Bridge of Sighs
- Gonna Be More Suspicious
- Fine Day
- Lady Love
- Spellbound
- Too Rolling Stoned
- I Can't Wait Much Longer
- Alethea includes Lordan drum solo
- Little Bit of Sympathy
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Audience 8.3 - A fun and rowdy crowd who seem to really appreciate the band and their music…a lot! Recording is decent, not particularly detailed but it’s a lot like being thrown into the crowd so you get plenty of enthusiasm near the tapers. I found it to be kind of amusing and not a one and done. Apollo Theatre Manchester, England 1978-05-11 AUDIENCE 75 minutes TRACKS: 1. -The Grand Illusion 2. -Lorelei 3. -Mademoiselle 4. -Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) 5. -Suite Madame Blue 6. -Crystal Ball 7. -Lady 8. -Man In The Wilderness 9. -Come Sail Away 10. -Midnight Ride 11. -Miss America STYX DENNIS DEYOUNG - keyboards, vocals & synthesizers CHUCK PANOZZO - bass guitar JOHN PANOZZO - drums & percussion JAMES YOUNG - lead guitar & vocals TOMMY SHAW - electric, 12-string and acoustic lead guitars & vocals This is the first time of STYX in England and Europe as well.
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FM Broadcast 9.0 - Great tone on this one, meaty bass! Seattle West Studios aka Sea West Studios Seattle WA. August 13th 1973 KOL FM Broadcast Broadcast date August 19th 1973 THE BAND Robin Trower Guitar James Dewar Bass Vocals Reg Isadore Drums SETLIST 1 -Intro 2 -The Fool And Me 3 -Twice Removed from Yesterday 4 -Lady Love 5 -Daydream 6 -Another Day Another Night (Day of The Eagle) 7 -I Can't Wait Much Longer 8 -Man Of The World 9 -Sinner's Song 10 -Little Bit Of Sympathy 11 -Still On The Air 12 -Kol DJ Jimmy Pitkin
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FM Radio Broadcast 9.4 - A very “close room” sound, like they are playing in a tiny studio so the sound is very intense and right up front. Great! Jabberwocky New York City, NY, USA November 4, 1971 01 Intro (1:02) 02 Miles Beyond (13:09) 03 Dream (16:25) 04 Vital Transformation (11:54) 05 Dawn (17:17) 06 Sanctuary (7:44) 07 Awakening (10:22) TT - 77:56 John McLaughlin - Lead Guitar Rick Laird - Bass Guitar Jan Hammer - Keyboards Jerry Goodman - Violin Billy Cobham - Drums
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Pro Studio 9.4 - This supposedly comes from an acetate but it sounds very good, too good to be an acetate but who knows? Short but sweet, and worth the price to get to hear this collaboration. What could have become of it had it been pursued more at the time. I think it is pretty good stuff, let’s face it, Arthur Lee does sound better vocally than Jimi. Jimi Hendrix with Love & Arthur Lee 'The Blue Thumb Acetate' Olympic Sound Studios, London, England Tuesday March 17th, 1970 01 - The Everlasting First (Take 16) 02 - Easy Rider - Take 1 03 - Easy Rider - Take 2 04 - Loon [An Instrumental Jam]
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Audience 8.7 This is a good and clear recording that I really like because there’s plenty of headroom so you can turn it up and it sounds even better. Taper was using good gear apparently and I thank them! Charlie Daniels Band 1976-11-15 Dallas Convention Center, Dallas TX 1. -Tennessee Waltz (taped intro) 2. -Louisiana's Waitin' 3. -Roll Mississippi 4. -It's My Life 5. -Saddle Tramp 6. -Long Haired Country Boy 7. -Trudy 8. -Billy The Kid 9. -Cumberland Mountain Number 9 10. -Texas 11. -The South's Gonna Do It Again 12. -Orange Blossom Special
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Audience 8.8 - An onstage reel to reel recording as were many others that were done similarly on this tour. A good, strong and present recording capturing all the action clearly. Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention 23-May 1969 Lawrence University Chapel Appleton, WI The Mothers Of Invention, November 1968 - May 1969 FZ, Lowell George, Roy Estrada, Jimmy Carl Black, Art Tripp, Ian Underwood, Don Preston, Bunk Gardner, Motorhead Sherwood, Buzz Gardner. 01 Intro & tune-up 1:45 02 Some Ballet Music 7:43 03 Uncle Meat (incl. Drum Duet) 7:13 04 Eye Of Agamotto 8:12 05 My Guitar preamble 0:50 06 My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama 3:41 07 Clap & Vomit (incl. Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask, Meditation, audience participation) 6:36 08 Kung Fu #1 (aka The Jelly) 2:23 09 Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue (q: Teddy Bears' Picnic, Tea For Two, It Had To Be You, Octandre) 7:41 10 Hungry Freaks, Daddy 3:49 11 'The Duke' preamble 0:58 12 Little House I Used To Live In 5:30 13 Aybe Sea 1:00 14 Transylvania Boogie 2:17 15 Help I'm A Rock (incl. Transylvania Boogie) 4:56 16 King Kong 14:30 17 Igor's Boogie / Little Doo-Wop 2:40 Total time 81.52 min
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Pro Studio 9.5 - This collection would be for the person who does not wish to sift through exhaustive comps of early B-sides and studio sessions. Rather, it showcases a cross section of his early sessions designed to reveal only the highlights. It’s certainly easier to tackle especially if you plan on bringing the disc for a road trip.
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Jimi Hendrix - Black Gold ... Volume 3 Pro Studio 9.7 - Expertly compiled and many would say that this represents one of the top tier collections of studio work compilations out there. In its own right, you could say the “Black Gold” series is definitive or at least was held in that esteem for many years by collectors. CD 5: (70:35, 6 tracks) Record Plant, New York, 01may68 (track 1) Greenwich Village, New York, Home Rec., 01feb70 (track 2, medley) Record Plant, New York, Jimi solo, 20apr68 (tracks 3-6) 1. Voodoo Chile [Blues Session: takes 1-5] 36:44 2. Instrumental Jam Inc.: 23:48 Stepping Stone Sending My Love To Linda Freedom Here Comes The Sun Cherokee Mist All Devil's Children 3. 3 Little Bears 2:38 4. Gypsy Eyes 2:38 5. 1983...(A Merman I Should Turn To Be) 4:27 6. Untitled Instrumental 0:44
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Soundboard 8.8 - Solid, if just slightly flat maybe and perhaps also one or two gens down but it’s a keeper and a strong show (all the Australia dates were good).
1975 Australian Tour Festival Theatre Adelaide, South Australia Australia 7/28/75 01. -Sweet Jane 02. -Coney Island Baby 03. -Leave Me Alone 04. -Satellite Of Love 05. -Ride Sally Ride 06. -Charley’s Girl 07. -Kicks 08. -White Light, White Heat 09. -It’s Too Late Mama 10. -Rock And Roll 11. -Annie Had A Baby - Work With Me Annie bonus soundboard tracks from unknown Australian city in 1975 12. -Ride Sally Ride 13. -Charley's Girl 14. -White Light, White Heat 15. -It’s Too Late Mama
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Soundboard 8.9 - Great performance here, one of the best I have heard quite frankly. Having just ditched the classic line up, you would think a downturn in performance caliber would occur but I do not get that here at all.
Venue: unknown (Brussels, BELGIUM), however said to be Broadcast on Belgian TV.
May 1974 (exact date unknown)
- -Intro
- -Sweet Jane
- - I'm Waiting For The Man
- -Lady Day
- -Vicious
- - Sally Can't Dance
- -Ride Sally Ride
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FM Broadcast 8.9 - A decent tape that seems a gen or two down but it has a pleasant warmth and is pretty clean otherwise. I am reminded of the amazing dexterity and feel that Lowell George displays especially when it comes to his slide work…impeccable!
Ultrasonic Studios Long Island, NY. 4-10-73 1. Apolitical Blues
2. Got No Shadow
3. Willin'
4. On Your Way Down
5. Walkin' All Night
6. Two Trains
7. Fat Man In The Bathtub
8. Sailin' Shoes
9. Cold Cold Cold
10. Dixie Chicken
11. Triple Face Boogie
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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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Audience 9.1 - Sounds very close and hard to tell whether aud or board but for the audience members in the background. Super cool actually, I like the impact of the guitar/bass in this tape. DEVO 1977-12-17 New York City, NY - Max's Kansas City Intro Pink Pussycat Satisfaction Too Much Paranoias Praying Hands Uncontrollable Urge Mongoloid Jocko Homo Smart Patrol – Mr. DNA Gut Feeling Slap Your Mammy Sloppy Come Back Jonee Clockout Timing X – Soo Bawlz Pink Pussycat Space Junk Mongoloid Gut Feeling Slap Your Mammy Sloppy Wiggly World
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Audience 8.4 - This is a welcome tape as far as I am concerned. Anything with Ian Gillan has my attention, and this show is much better than the Dublin gig, which I mention because it also contains the infrequently performed “Hot Line” so it’s a big win for fans. The vocals are really clear, and so is the crunchy guitar, with occasionally a little phasing effect but kept to a minimum. Not hi-fidelity, but very good and well worth having in the collection! Black Sabbath 1983 08 18 Norway, Drammen, Drammenshallen Tracklist Stonehenge Children Of The Grave Hot Line War Pigs Born Again Supernaut Drum Solo Rock N Roll Doctor Disturbing The Priest Digital Bitch Black Sabbath Zero The Hero Guitar Solo Iron Man Smoke On The Water Paranoid
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Soundboard 9.5 - Professionally recorded, and even by today’s standards you can’t argue with the way they captured this concert because it holds up. CCR Oakland Coliseum January 31, 1970 1. Born On The Bayou 2. Green River 3. Tombstone Shadow 4. It Came Out Of The Sky 5. Travelin' Band 6. Who'll Stop The Rain 7. Bad Moon Rising 8. Proud Mary 9. Fortunate Son 10. Commotion 11. Midnight Special 12. The Night Time Is The Right Time 13. Up Around The Bend 14. Keep On Chooglin' Bonus tracks: ATLANTIC CITY POP FESTIVAL ATLANTIC CITY RACETRACK, ATLANTIC CITY,NJ,USA AUGUST 2,1969 9-BORN ON THE BAYOU 10-GREEN RIVER 11-I PUT A SPELL ON YOU SOMETHING ELSE TV SHOW W/ JOHN HARTFORD ( BANJO ) 1970 12-LOOKING OUT MY BACK DOOR 13-GET BACK
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Pro Studio and Pro Live CD 1: 1. Diddley Daddy [02:42] 2. Road Runner [03:05] 3. Bright Lights, Big City [02:27] 4. I Want To Be Loved [02:04] 5. Baby What's Wrong [03:28] 6. Memphis, Tennessee [02:21] 7. Roll Over Beethoven [02:19] 8. Mr Spector And Mr Pitney Came Too [02:47] 9. Route 66 [02:43] 10. Cops And Robbers [03:57] 11. You Better Move On [02:57] 12. Mona [02:53] 13. High-Heel Sneakers [03:00] 14. Stewed And Keefed [04:08] 15. Tell Me Baby [01:57] 16. Down in the Bottom [02:44] 17. I've Been Loving You Too Long [02:54] 18. Mercy, Mercy [02:51] 19. Cry To Me [03:09] 20. Fanny Mae [02:14] 21. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [03:49] 22. Looking Tired [02:14] 23. Con Le Mie Lacrime [02:45] 24. Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind [02:29] 25. Paint It Black [02:18] 26. Cosmic Christmas [00:32] 1963-03-11: IBC Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 1 ( CD 1 ) Track: 2 ( CD 1 ) Track: 3 ( CD 1 ) Track: 4 ( CD 1 ) Track: 5 ( CD 1 ) • 1963-09-23: Saturday Club, London, UK, Radio performance Track: 6 ( CD 1 ) Track: 7 ( CD 1 ) • 1964-02-04: Regent Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 8 ( CD 1 ) • 1964-03-19: Camden Theatre, London, UK, Live Concert Track: 9 ( CD 1 ) Track: 10 ( CD 1 ) Track: 11 ( CD 1 ) Track: 12 ( CD 1 ) • 1964-06-11: Chess Studios, Chicago, IL, Studio Session Track: 13 ( CD 1 ) Track: 15 ( CD 1 ) Track: 16 ( CD 1 ) • 1964-06-10: Chess Studios, Chicago, IL, Studio Session Track: 14 ( CD 1 ) • 1965-05-12: RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, Studio Session Track: 17 ( CD 1 ) • 1965-08-20: 'Sarturday Club' BBC, London, UK, Radio performance Track: 18 ( CD 1 ) Track: 19 ( CD 1 ) Track: 20 ( CD 1 ) Track: 21 ( CD 1 ) • 1965-12-03: RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, Studio Session Track: 22 ( CD 1 ) • 1966-03-15: IBC Studios, Portland Place, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 23 ( CD 1 ) • 1964-06-29: Regent Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 24 ( CD 1 ) • 1966-09-11: 'Ed Sullivan Show' CBS TV Studio, New York City, NY, TV appearance Track: 25 ( CD 1 ) • 1967-07-02: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 26 ( CD 1 )
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Pro Studio and Pro Live CD 2: 1. Family [03:49] 2. Memo From Turner [02:47] 3. Give Me A Hamburger To Go (aka Stuck Out Alone) [03:22] 4. Downtown Suzie [03:50] 5. Blood Red Wine [05:26] 6. Dear Doctor [03:33] 7. You Got The Silver [02:53] 8. Loving Cup [06:37] 9. I'm Going Down [03:06] 10. Honky Tonk Women [03:03] 11. You Gotta Move [02:35] 12. Brown Sugar [04:06] 13. Cocksucker Blues [03:32] 14. All Down The Line [04:17] 15. Shine A Light [04:13] 16. Shake Your Hips [04:17] 17. Travelling Man [05:59] 18. 32-20 Blues [01:50] 19. Criss Cross (aka Save Me) [01:32] 20. Silver Train [04:00] • 1968-05-13: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 1 ( CD 2 ) Track: 3 ( CD 2 ) Track: 4 ( CD 2 ) Track: 5 ( CD 2 ) Track: 6 ( CD 2 ) • 1968-11-17: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 2 ( CD 2 ) • 1969-02-10: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 7 ( CD 2 ) Track: 10 ( CD 2 ) • 1969-06-10: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 8 ( CD 2 ) • 1970-06-16: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 9 ( CD 2 ) Track: 14 ( CD 2 ) Track: 15 ( CD 2 ) Track: 16 ( CD 2 ) • 1969-12-02: Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Florence, AL, Studio Session Track: 11 ( CD 2 ) • 1970-12-18: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 12 ( CD 2 ) • 1970-05-09: RS Mobile Recording Studio, Stargroves, UK, Studio Session Track: 13 ( CD 2 ) • 1970-10-17: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session Track: 17 ( CD 2 ) • 1972-06-23: Sumet-Burnet Recording Studio, Dallas, TX, Rehearsal Track: 18 ( CD 2 ) • 1972-11-25: Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, Studio Session Track: 19 ( CD 2 ) Track: 20 ( CD 2 )
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CD 3: 1. Mother's Little Helper [02:45] 2. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [05:04] 3. You Can't Always Get What You Want [04:32] 4. I'm Yours And I'm Hers [02:24] 5. Mercy, Mercy [02:48] 6. Love In Vain [04:36] 7. Stray Cat Blues [03:35] 8. Loving Cup [05:16] 9. Honky Tonk Women [03:11] 10. Prodigal Son [03:30] 11. I'm Free [05:12] 12. Midnight Rambler [07:32] 13. Gimme Shelter [04:05] 14. Sympathy For The Devil [06:16] 15. Under My Thumb [04:01] 16. The Sun Is Shining [06:13] • 1966-07-28: Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Live Concert Track: 1 ( CD 3 ) Track: 2 ( CD 3 ) • 1968-12-10: Intertel Studios, London, UK, Rehearsal Track: 3 ( CD 3 ) • 1969-07-05: Hyde Park, London, UK, Live Concert Track: 4 ( CD 3 ) Track: 5 ( CD 3 ) Track: 6 ( CD 3 ) Track: 7 ( CD 3 ) Track: 8 ( CD 3 ) Track: 9 ( CD 3 ) • 1969-11-09: Oakland Coliseum (1st show), Oakland, CA, Live Concert Track: 10 ( CD 3 ) Track: 11 ( CD 3 ) Track: 12 ( CD 3 ) • 1969-11-09: Oakland Coliseum (2nd show), Oakland, CA, Live Concert Track: 13 ( CD 3 ) • 1969-12-06: Altamont Speedway, Livermore, CA, Live Concert Track: 14 ( CD 3 ) Track: 15 ( CD 3 ) Track: 16 ( CD 3 )
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Pro Studio and Pro Live CD 4: 1. Dead Flowers [03:57] 2. Love In Vain [06:24] 3. Bitch [04:31] 4. Little Queenie [04:41] 5. Brown Sugar [04:17] 6. Street Fighting Man [04:53] 7. Let It Rock [02:50] 8. Midnight Rambler [11:08] 9. Rocks Off [03:46] 10. Sweet Virginia [04:20] 11. Star Star [04:39] 12. Dancing With Mr.D [04:28] 13. All Down The Line [03:46] 14. Rip This Joint [02:03] 15. Tumbling Dice [04:48] 16. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) [05:03] • 1971-03-13: University Of Leeds, Leeds, UK, Live Concert Track: 1 ( CD 4 ) Track: 2 ( CD 4 ) Track: 3 ( CD 4 ) Track: 4 ( CD 4 ) Track: 5 ( CD 4 ) Track: 6 ( CD 4 ) Track: 7 ( CD 4 ) • 1972-07-21: Spectrum Sports Arena (2nd show), Philadelphia, PA, Live Concert Track: 8 ( CD 4 ) • 1972-07-21: Spectrum Sports Arena (1st show), Philadelphia, PA, Live Concert Track: 9 ( CD 4 ) • 1972-07-26: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, Live Concert Track: 10 ( CD 4 ) • 1973-09-13: City Hall (1st show), Newcastle, UK, Live Concert Track: 11 ( CD 4 ) Track: 12 ( CD 4 ) • 1973-10-17: Forest Nationale (1st show), Brussels, Belgium, Live Concert Track: 13 ( CD 4 ) Track: 14 ( CD 4 ) Track: 15 ( CD 4 ) • 1973-09-09: Empire Pool Wembley, London, UK, Live Concert Track: 16 ( CD 4 )
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Audience 8.2 - From tape source not LP, this recording has some tape hiss present, but it’s not overwhelming the music. Music sometimes seems a little muddy but then clears up a little then returns to a little muddy. It’s not bad though, it’s much better than most of the multi gen STP tour audience tapes out there. THE ROLLING STONES 1973-09-26 Festhalle Bern, Switzerland Setlist 1. BROWN SUGAR 2. GIMME SHELTER 3. HAPPY+ 4. TUMBLING DICE 5. STAR FUCKER 6. DANCING WITH MR.D 7. ANGIE 8. YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WAHT YOU WANT 9. MIDNIGHT RAMBLER 10. HONKY TONK WOMEN 11. ALL DOWN THE LINE 12. RIP THIS JOINT 13. JUMPING JACK FLASH 14. STREET FIGHTING MAN Musicians; MICK JAGGER- Vocals/Harmonica KEITH RICHARDS- Guitars/Backing Vocals & Lead Vocals on+ MICK TAYLOR- Guitars BILL WYMAN- Bass CHARLIE WATTS- Drums BILLY PRESTON- Piano/Organ/Clavinet STEVE MADAIO- Trumpet/Fluglehorn BOBBY KEYS- Saxophone MANUEL KELLOUGH- Percussion(on some shows on thsi tour) MARSHALL CHESS- Tamborine(on "Street Fighting Man"){on some shows on thsi tour}
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Radio Broadcast 8.0 - Not a vibrant, clear document but the amazing thing is that you can hear the band playing over the crowd! That was not typically the case around this time. Stuff like this is important when put into its proper context, this is the birth of modern rock and roll actually. The Rolling Stones 1966 Australian Tour Commemorative Auditorium Showgrounds Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Friday February 18th, 1966 (1st Show) 2UW Radio Broadcast Recording 01. Stones Arrival At Sydney Airport 16th February 1966 #1 (Soundtrack From UK TV Report) 02. Stones Arrival At Sydney Airport 16th February 1966 #2 (Ward Austin 2UW Report - Cuts out / then 2UW Ward Austin Stones Interview - Start of interview missing) 03. Ward Austin Introduction 04. Mercy Mercy 05. She Said Yeah 06. Play With Fire 07. Not Fade Away 08. The Spider And The Fly 09. That's How Strong My Love Is 10. Get Off Of My Cloud 11. 19th Nervous Breakdown 12. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction Line-up: Mick Jagger : Vocals, Tambourine Brian Jones ; Guitar, Organ, Harmonica, Backing Vocals Keith Richard : Guitar. Backing Vocals Bill Wyman : Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals Charlie Watts : Drums
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Audience 8.1 - Not only is this incredibly important in the Maiden’s history but it’s also very listenable too. That is gotta qualify as a rarity! The band is on another level, I am 100% sure that this gig was important for all of them especially for Bruce being it was his first gig with them. GREAT playing by all I mean really great! IRON MAIDEN 1981-10-26 Palasport Bologna, Italy 1st Concert With BRUCE DICKINSON !! 1. The Ides Of March 2. SANCTUARY 3. PURGATORY 4. WRATHCHILD 5. THE TWILIGHT ZONE 6. REMEMBER TOMORROW 7. GENGHIS KHAN 8. KILLERS 9. ANOTHER LIFE incl.Drum Solo 10. INNOCENT EXILE 11. RUNNING FREE 12. MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE 13. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 14. IRON MAIDEN 15. TRANSYLVANIA incl.Guitar Solo 16. DRIFTER 17. PROWLER 18. I GOT THE FIRE* *MONTROSE cover Musicians; BRUCE DICKINSON- Vocals DAVE MURRAY- Guitar ADRIAN SMITH- Guitar STEVE HARRIS- Bass CLIVE BURR- Drums
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Audience 8.3 - This is your standard “decent” sounding 70’s audience tape. It does not offer a wide dynamic range, although it is pretty clear and you hear every instrument and vocals above all of it in good clarity (important when it comes to Free where vocals are a huge component). Nothing about this tape offends the ears sonically speaking. It could be argued by this time Free was sounding maybe a little tired, but that is subjective. FREE New York May 6, 1972 Live In New York '72 1. Be My Friend 2. Travellin' Man 3. Hold On 4. Little Bit Of Love 5. Heavy Load 6. Mr. Big - false start 7. Mr. Big 8. All Right Now 9. Crossroads 10. The Hunter 11. Fire And Water Paul Rodgers - vocals Paul Kossoff - guitar Andy Fraser - bass Simon Kirke - drums
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FM Broadcast 9.1 - Low gen source, almost no tape hiss present and it’s got a nice round, fat sound. Heart Memorial Coliseum Greenville, SC 11.18.83 Master analog recording from broadcast on WNEW-FM 1.-Sleep Alone 2.-Blue Guitar 3.-City's Burning 4.-Crazy On You 5.-Jealousy 6.-Love Mistake 7.-Johnny Moon 8.-Mistral Wind 9.-Straight On 10.-Even It Up 11.-Bebe le Strange 12.-How Can I Refuse 13.-Allies 14.-Barracuda 15.-Magic Man