• Audience 9.8 - Ethereal, intense, clear, atmospheric, and just about as good as your ears can perceive an audio recording to be. The sound mix is just spot on, and each instrument occupying it's own space just allows you to take a minute here and there to focus on whatever instrument you want...but always drawing back to Steve because let's face it he's a total badass. Steve Morse Band Paradise Theatre Boston, MA April 26, 1984 Disc 1 01 Tuning and Introduction 02 The Introduction 03 Refried Funky Chicken 04 Band Introductions 05 Pride O' The Farm 06 On The Pipe 07 What If 08 Cruise Missile 09 Jesus, Joy Of Man's Desiring 10 The Whistle 11 Ice Cakes Disc 2 12 Huron River Blues 13 Rock 'n' Roll Park 14 The Bash (Wabash Cannonball) 15 Cruise Control 16 General Lee 17 Twiggs Approved 18 Little Wing - Freeway Jam
  • Soundboard 9.1 - A somewhat dated sounding tape (a touch of hiss, and a very slight amount of distortion on the cymbals during at least the first 20 minutes as the soundman dials it in) but it is a treat to hear these songs in such good quality. My review is subjective, I think it's a fine recording but I have to nitpick seeing as there's a very steady supply of Santana soundboards. Santana Masonic Auditorium Detroit, MI November 21, 1979 Late Show (Soundboard) Disc 1 01 Marathon - Well Alright 02 All I Ever Wanted 03 Tales Of Kilimanjaro 04 Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 05 Open Invitation 06 Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile) 07 Batuka 08 No One To Depend On 09 Toussaint L'Overture 10 Aqua Marine 11 Just In Time To See The Sun 12 Song Of The Wind 13 Lightning In The Sky Disc 2 14 Savor 15 Jingo 16 Stand Up - Runnin' 17 Percussion Solo - Soul Sacrifice - Drum Solo 18 She's Not There - Marbles 19 Transcendance 20 Band Introductions 21 Oye Como Va 22 Evil Ways
  • Glasgow - Audience 8.7 - A great tape to hear the very beginnings of Ozzy's solo career. and the brilliance of Randy Rhoads. Clear, and decent separation of instruments. Newcastle - Audience 8.5 - Slightly muddy but it has the bones of a good tape recording. I feel like if this old tape was re-mastered with AI tools it would shine. Nothing is buried beyond salvation here, in fact I would say if you just keep listening your ears adjust to the sound and it gets better and better. Thankfully guitars are distinct, vocals too, it is really the bottom end that is a bit diffuse and rumbly. Ozzy Osbourne Blizzard On First Stages Disc 1 Glasgow Apollo Glasgow, Scotland Sept. 12, 1980 01 I Don't Know 02 You, Looking at Me, Looking at You 03 Crazy Train 04 Goodbye to Romance 05 Mr. Crowley 06 Revelation (Mother Earth) 07 Suicide Solution 08 Iron Man-Children of the Grave 09 Steal Away (The Night) 10 Paranoid Disc 2 Mayfair Newcastle, UK. October 17, 1980 01. Intro (O Fortuna - Carmina Burana) 02. I Don't Know 03. You Looking At Me, Looking At You 04. Crazy Train 05. Goodbye to Romance 06. No Bones Movies 07. Mr. Crowley 08. Revelation (Mother Earth) 09. Suicide Solution 10. Guitar Solo - Randy Rhoads 11. Drum Solo - Lee Kerslake 12. Iron Man 13. Children of the Grave 14. Steal Away (The Night) 15. Paranoid Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals Randy Rhoads - Guitar Lee Kerslake - Drums Bob Daisley - Bass Lindsay Bridgwater - Keyboards
  • Soundboard 8.8 - This is the one the fans have all been waiting for. There are a lot of recordings out there from this period but NONE sound like this! Ferocious! The drums are frightening, vocals up front and scary AF. Midrange is a little busy, but it all sounds so much better than what I am used to listening to, and you know the reality is that unless you are listening to a board tape, this band is damn hard to listen to just because of the cacophony they generate on stage. So, the consensus here is that this has to be considered as a MUST have. SLAYER Blue Moon Oberhausen, Germany 20th June 1985 1. Introduction 2. Hell Awaits 3. Aggressive Perfector 4. Captor of Sin 5. The Final Command 6. Kill Again 7. Crypts of Eternity 8. Fight Till Death 9. Haunting the Chapel 10. Hardening of the Arteries 11. Black Magic 12. Die by the Sword 13. The Antichrist 14. At Dawn They Sleep 15. Show No Mercy 16. Chemical Warfare Tom Araya - bass, vocals Kerry King - guitar Jeff Hanneman - guitar Dave Lombardo - drums
  • Released by the reformed band in 2013 in a very limited run on CD-R, this is actually that same title re-worked. The audio is the same but the package is expanded, the original was a very simple, black and white 4 panel sheet with nothing printed inside and the disc placed in without any protection. It was a CD-R burn in fact, and basically my understanding was it wasn't even sold but handed out to people, family, friends, fans, etc. Not even sure how many they made, probably less than 1,000 for sure. They are all gone now, but this re-worked version supersedes that with the upgraded packaging.
    1. 99th Floor Part 2
    2. You Make Me Shake
    3. What'cha Gonna Do?
    4. 99th Floor Part 2
    Band line-up Tom Moore - Keyboards Billy F. Gibbons – guitar, vocals Don Summers – bass Dan Mitchell – drums
  • Audience 8.7 - This is a GREAT 8.7, and what I mean is that while technically speaking the sonics are not ideal, the entirety of this recording is GREAT! It has a feel to it, it captures a moment in a highly tangible way, from the feeling of being in the pit, to the sense of time and space, and the "in your face" nature of the audio itself. All in all I really enjoyed this for what it is and it is something I can definitely recommend highly. Ratt Mountain Aire Festival Calaveras County Fairgrounds Angels Camp, California June 24, 1984 01. Intro Music 02. U Got It 03. In Your Direction 04. Wanted Man 05. Lack of Communication 06. Back For More 07. I'm Insane 08. Warren Solo 09. The Morning After 10. You're in Trouble 11. Round and Round 12. Wanna Take you Higher 13. You Think You're Tough Band line-up Stephen Pearcy – lead vocals Warren DeMartini – guitar, backing vocals Robbin Crosby – guitar, backing vocals (passed June 6, 2002 age 42) Juan Croucier – bass, backing vocals Bobby Blotzer – drums, percussion
  • Brand New - Radio Broadcast - Theatre of Pain Tour! A proper live recording with very good sound recording and a remarkable performance. Fresno November 25th, 1985. Real Motley Fans will love it!
  • Brand New - Soundboard - Killer sounding recording of the “Shout At The Devil Tour” in Tucson September 3rd, 1983. This is Motley Crue at its best. An explosion of raw energy and debauchery at stage!
  • Audience 8.9 - A pleasant surprise to hear how good this one is. I was not expecting it, for some reason. Nice and clear, with healthy atmosphere (ie. polite audience), and dynamics that, while not approaching anything symphonic, are well intact and discernable. Genesis Stadthalle Offenbach, Germany January 31st, 1974 Disc 1 01. Watcher Of The Skies 02. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 03. The Cinema Show 04. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 05. Firth Of Fifth Disc 2 06. Harold The Barrel 07. The Musical Box 08. More Fool Me 09. Supper's Ready
  • Audience 8.8 - The sound of this recording owes almost all of its characteristics to the house PA sound. What I mean is this: The recorder very accurately captured exactly what this gig sounded like, and so if there is any particular thing that is not as good as it could be, we need to talk to the sound man. This tape captures this show in excellent quality, I would say the rating reflects more what the sound itself actually was like at this show - not great (for me I just did not love the drum sounds, and thought the guitars could be louder) but really very good. I think it is a matter of preference then, because some people might really like the way this show sounds coming out of the main PA system. Bangles Beacon Theatre New York City, NY March 28, 1986 01 Restless 02 Walking Down The Street 03 James 04 September Gurls 05 Not Like You 06 He's Got A Secret 07 I'm In Line 08 If She Knew What She Wants 09 Return Post 10 Let It Go 11 Going Down To Liverpool 12 Manic Monday 13 Angels Don't Fall In Love 14 I'm Not Talking 15 Hero Takes A Fall 16 Dover Beach 17 7 & 7 Is 18 Want You 19 Yes It Is
  • Audience 8.8 - A pretty decent recording which might be a touch on the thin side as the deepness of bass is lacking, but still enough meat on the bones to be worthy of the collection. Vocals come through clearly, drums do sound good too and the overall sound mix is very even. Emerson, Lake & Palmer Friedrich-Ebert-Halle Ludwigshafen, Germany 1973-04-10 Disc 1 101 Intro 102 Abaddon's Bolero 103 Karn Evil 9 104 Jeremy Bender - The Sheriff 105 Tarkus - Epitaph 106 Aquatarkus 107 Take A Pebble 108 Still You Turn Me On 109 You Can Sing My Song 110 Lucky Man 111 Piano Improvisation 112 Take A Pebble (Conclusion) Disc 2 201 Hoedown 202 Pictures At An Exhibition 203 Toccata 204 Drums & Percussion Solo 205 Rondo 206 Finale
  • Audience 9.0 - This is actually how The Bangles should sound live. This is as punk as I have heard them. The guitar tone is killer, the drums are bare bones and perfect...vocals delivered directly into my ears like sweet butter spread on an ear of corn. The Bangles Marquee Club London, England February 20, 1985 01. Silent Treatment 02. All About You 03. Live 04. The Real World 05. James 06. Restless 07. Where We're You When I Needed You 08. I'm In Line 09. He's Got A Secret 10. Going Down To Liverpool 11. Tell Me 12. Hero Takes A Fall 13. Want You 14. I'm Not Talking 15. 7 & 7 Is 16. Dover Beach 17. I'm Going Home 18. How Is The Air Up There 19. Pushin' To Hard
  • Audience 9.4 - This is a band that has attained the kind of status that warrants a serious examination of their live "bootleg" catalog. In particular, I think the years 1987 to 1992 are the important years, and any tapes that are listenable are considered collectible but the ones that are excellent, as this one is, should be sought out. Why? Because Guns 'N Roses was more than the sum of their parts, and the music that happened on stage more often than not seemed to hold that most elusive quality - Magic. Guns N' Roses Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA October 22, 1989 01 It's So Easy 02 Mr. Brownstone 03 Out Ta Get Me 04 Welcome To The Jungle 05 Move to the City 06 Patience 07 My Michelle 08 Slash Guitar Solo 09 Rocket Queen 10 Only Women Bleed Intro 11 Knockin' on Heaven's Door 12 Paradise City Axl Rose - vocals Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar Slash - lead guitar Duff McKagan - bass Steven Adler - drums
  • Studio Quality 8.6-9.5 - I was not expecting this to be anywhere near this good. I kinda just assumed it would be a collection of 4th gen cassette tape garbled noise. It's far from noisy and garbled, it's actually DAMN good! Maybe two or three tracks out of the lot are a bit less clear and dynamic, but those are the minority here. All in all, this set rocks! Exodus Demos & Outtakes 1982-1986 Disc 1 1. Pleasures Of The Flesh 2. Seeds Of Hate 3. Brain Dead 4. Bonded By Blood 5. Impaler 6. Exodus 7. Piranha 8. And Then There Were None 9. Metal Command 10. Death Row 11. Strike Of The Beast 12. No Love 13. Deliver Us To Evil 14. A Lesson In Violence 15. Strike Of The Beast Disc 2 1. Bonded By Blood 2. Strike Of The Beast 3. Exodus 4. And Then There Were None 5. Bonded By Blood 6. Death Row 7. Hell's Breath 8. Die By His Hand 9. No Love 10. Die By His Hand (live) 11. Endor (live) 12. Whipping Queen 13. Death And Domination 14. Warlords
  • 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
  • London Audience 8.7 - A decent recording that remains consistent throughout. Everything comes through, albeit not with a lot of detailed anything, just good overall clarity and decent mix. I would commend the taper because I know he had to have battled with the Hammersmith Odeon acoustics, loud audience, louder band, and consumer grade gear and yet still managed a good capture. Brussels Audience 8.9 - This is a strong recording and finds the band performing at a very high level. Good sound balance, and though you get a sense of the sheer volume, it does not stress the tape. Queensryche Europe 1984 Disc 1 Hammersmith Odeon London, England 10/4/84 01. Nightrider 02. Prophecy 03. Deliverance 04. NM 156 05. En Force 06. Before The Storm 07. Guitar Solo 08. Blinded 09. Warning 10. Take Hold Of The Flame 11. Queen Of The Reich Disc 2 Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium 1984-10-19 01. Nightrider 02. Prophecy 03. Deliverance 04. NM 156 05. En Force 06. Before The Storm 07. Guitar Solo 08. Blinded 09. The Lady Wore Black 10. Warning 11. Take Hold Of The Flame 12. Queen Of The Reich Lineup Geoff Tate - vocals Chris DeGarmo - guitars Michael Wilton - guitars Eddie Jackson - bass Scott Rockenfield - drums
  • 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
  • Audience 8.8 - This here is a very nice tape! It also shows the band firing on all four cylinders (yes, I am afraid this is only a 4 banger but this engine puts out more horsepower than a 12 cylinder Lambo!). Good looking package, good sounding gig, great performance, legendary venue...I could go on. Led Zeppelin Olympia Stadium Detroit, Mich. January 31, 1975 Disc 1 1. Rock And Roll 3:54 2. Sick Again 5:07 3. Over The Hills And Far Away 7:24 4. In My Time Of Dying 10:43 5. The Song Remains The Same 6:11 6. The Rain Song 7:59 7. Kashmir 8:40 8. No Quarter 17:32 Disc 2 9. Trampled Under Foot 8:20 10. Moby Dick 22:25 11. Stairway To Heaven 10:52 12. How Many More Times 14:20 (incl. page bow solo) 13. Whole Lotta Love 14. Black Dog 5:10
  • Audience 2 Source Matrix 9.2 - The best part here is how awesome the bass and drums sound together - so massive yet enough detail to separate them nicely. Guitars and vocals occupy essentially the same space in the mix, neither rising high enough to hog the bandwidth. So, all in all I think this matrix gives us the best possible audio of this show and that is a really good thing!

    Rush The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills MI 2011-04-17 Disc 1 01 Video Intro (Rash - The Real History of Rush Act 1) 02 The Spirit Of Radio 03 Time Stands Still 04 Presto 05 Stick It Out 06 Workin' Them Angels 07 Leave That Thing Alone 08 Faithless 09 BU2B (Brought Up To Believe) 10 Freewill 11 Marathon 12 Subdivisions Disc 2 13 Video Intro (Rash - The Real History of Rush Act 2) 14 Tom Sawyer 15 Red Barchetta 16 YYZ 17 Limelight 18 The Camera Eye 19 Witch Hunt 20 Vital Signs 21 Caravan Disc 3 22 Neil Peart Drum Solo 23 Closer To The Heart 24 2112 Overture - Temples Of Syrinx 25 Far Cry 26 La Villa Strangiato 27 Working Man 28 Video Outro (I Still Love You Man)
  • Audience 8.7 - A recording that, while it does not open up to reveal a heck of a lot of depth, it is clear and present, with thump and some big arena bombast. The vocals do not appear up front in the mix, and low end is not highly defined although very present in a "feel" sense, the entirety of the sound can be roundly enjoyed though, as the relative clarity and presence of the band give this old tape credibility in the collector world. YES Miami Baseball Stadium Miami, Florida February 08, 1974 Disc 1 1. Firebird Suite 2. Siberian Khatru 3. And You And I 4. Close To The Edge 5. The Revealing Science Of God Disc 2 6. The Remembering 7. The Ancient 8. Ritual 9. Roundabout Jon Anderson (Vocals) Steve Howe (Guitars) Chris Squire (Bass) Rick Wakeman (Keyboards) Alan White (Drums)
  • Audience 8.8 - A very pleasant, easy on the ears recording. There's a lot of positive atmosphere and some mild audience participation but this is definitely one you can get into. Not much from this tour, so it is very good to be able to hear them as they were in 1982. Electric Light Orchestra Saarbrucken, Germany March 4, 1982 Disc 1 1. Twilight 2. Yours Truly 2095 3. Evil Woman 4. Livin' Thing 5. Telephone Line 6. From The End Of The World 7. The Way Life's Meant To Be 8. Violin Solo 9. John Lennon Tribute Disc 2 10. Hits Medley 11. Hold On Tight 12. Don't Bring Me Down 13. Roll Over Beethoven 14. Thank You's And Goodnight
  • Audience 9.9 - Stunning! Clarity, dynamics, balance, presence, and atmosphere. Absolutely a MUST have for any music lover not just Gilmour/Floyd fans. Beautiful from start to finish.

    DAVID GILMOUR Circo Massimo Roma, IT 2024-09-28 (Night 2/6) Disc 1 Set 1 01. Guy Pratt's announcement 02. 5 A.M. 03. Black Cat 04. Luck and Strange 05. Speak to Me 06. Breathe 07. Time 08. Breathe (Reprise) 09. Fat Old Sun 10. Marooned 11. Wish You Were Here 12. band intro 13. Vita Brevis Disc 2 14. Between Two Points (with Romany Gilmour) 15. High Hopes 16. --break-- Set 2 17. Sorrow 18. The Piper's Call (with Romany Gilmour) 19. A Great Day for Freedom 20. In Any Tongue Disc 3 21. The Great Gig in the Sky 22. A Boat Lies Waiting 23. Coming Back to Life 24. Dark and Velvet Nights 25. Scattered 26. --encore-- 27. Comfortably Numb David Gilmour - Guitar and Vocals Guy Pratt - Bass Guitar Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards Rob Gentry - Keyboards Adam Betts - Drums Ben Worsley - Guitar Romany Gilmour - Harp and Vocals Webb Sisters - Vocals
  • Audience 9.3 - A really great and totally immersive kind of recording. This one pulls you into the atmosphere of the club, and places you in a great spot so strap yourself in!

    Chickenfoot The Fillmore @ Irving Plaza New York, NY May 28, 2009 Disc 1 01- Avenida Revolution 02- Soap On A Rope 03- Sexy Little Thing 04- Oh Yeah 05- Runnin' Out 06- Get It Up 07- Down The Drain Disc 2 08- Bitten By The Wolf 09- My Kinda Girl 10- Learning To Fall 11- Turnin' Left 12- The Future Is The Past 13- Bad Motor Scooter 14- Highway Star Disc 3 01- Oh Yeah (Tonight Show W/Conan O'Brian, June 5, 2009) 02- Sammy & Mike Interview (105.5 WDHA FM, Cedar Knolls NJ, May 27, 2009) 03- Inside Chickenfoot Part 1 (WAXQ 104.3 NYC, May 28, 2009) 04- Inside Chickenfoot Part 2 05- Inside Chickenfoot Part 3 06- Inside Chickenfoot Part 4 07- Inside Chickenfoot Part 5 08- Inside Chickenfoot Part 6 09- Inside Chickenfoot Part 7 10- Satch Interview (WAXQ 104.3 NYC, Out Of The Box show, April 6, 2008)
  • 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
  • Audience 8.7 - Sometimes a recording that may not be rated in the 9's might be passed over out of hand by picky collectors. That would be a huge mistake in this case. These are both unbelievably cool in a variety of ways - and the sound quality is not even an issue. The audio is fine for a super loud British metal band that comes to Texas and plays smallish venues - you can hear everything clearly. I would say that you might not get the wide spectrum, the sound is going to be focused on the middle range of instruments which gives you good guitar/vocal action at the expense of maybe the kick drum, and definition of bass, so who cares? It's not a deal-breaker at all because once you start listening you soon realize how kick ass these shows are. This is the stuff man!  NOTE:  Both of these shows have different dates than the single CD releases found on this site. You won't be duplicating anything, they are different dates for both the San Antonio and Kileen gigs. Judas Priest Taking On Texas Disc 1 San Antonio Coliseum San Antonio, Texas March 23, 1978 01 -introduction 02 -Exciter 03 -White Heat, Red Hot 04 -The Ripper 05 -Sinner 06 -Beyond The Realms of Death 07 -Victim of Changes 08 -Guitar Solo - Genocide Disc 2 Crazy Horse Saloon Kileen, Texas, U.S.A. March 28, 1978 01 - Exciter 02 - White Heat, Red Hot 03 - The Ripper 04 - Sinner 05 - Beyond The Realms Of Death 06 - Victim Of Change 07 - Genocide 08 - Starbreaker 09 - Tyrant
  • 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 9.0 - I have to say this is a very good recording if your preference is to really be able to make out the vocals and to hear every nuance of the lead guitar possible. In fact, the sonics tend to favor the upper mid-range and highs, to the extent that I was not enthusiastic about the sound of the snare drum here...but that just shows you how articulate that range is. Is it screechy then? No, it's not that this is chirpy or screechy high at all, but one may want to play with the EQ to bring up more low end maybe...because to my ears that is what it needs. Otherwise, again, this is a VERY clear, articulate (especially upper mid and highs) recording. Black Sabbath Mid-Hudson Civic Center Poughkeepsie,NY. USA 31 May 1989 Disc 1 101. Ave Satani + The Gates of Hell (intro tape) (03:12 min) 102. Headless Cross (06:09 min) 103. Neon Knights (05:27 min) 104. Children of the Sea (06:17 min) 105. Call of the Wild (05:31 min) 106. The Mob Rules (04:03 min) 107. When Death Calls (06:11 min) 108. War Pigs (06:24 min) Disc 2 201. Guitar solo + Die Young (06:45 min) 202. Black Sabbath (08:49 min) 203. Devil and Daughter (04:43 min) 204. Iron Man (04:35 min) 205. Children of the Grave (04:42 min) 206. Encore break (02:01 min) 207. Heaven and Hell (07:39 min) 208. Paranoid + Heaven and Hell (reprise) (04:40 min) Line-up: Tony Iommi (guitars) Tony Martin (vocals) Neil Murray (bass) Geoff Nicholls (RIP) (keyboards, background vocals) Cozy Powell (RIP) (drums)
  • Audience 9.7 - Each and every one of these recordings is spotless. Taper was dedicated to getting the absolute best position, with superb gear, and above all without blemish. The results are spectacular!  Gilmour is in excellent form, so this adds to the listening experience tremendously and it's quite hard to stop once you press play. So sit back and strap yourself in to a long journey through past and present in a most luxuriating way. Again - it sounds like the same taper throughout the entire 6 night stand. DAVID GILMOUR Royal Albert Hall London, UK. October 09, 2024 Disc 1 01 - 5 AM 02 - Black Cat 03 - Luck And Strange 04 - Speak To Me - Breathe 05 - Time 06 - Fat Old Sun 07 - Marooned 08 - Wish You Were Here 09 - Band Introduction 10 - Vita Brevis 11 - Between Two Points 12 - High Hopes 13 - Sorrow Disc 2 14 - The Piper's Call 15 - A Great Day For Freedom 16 - In Any Tongue 17 - The Great Gig In The Sky 18 - A Boat Lies Waiting 19 - Coming Back To Life 20 - Dark And Velvet Nights 21 - Sings 22 - Scattered 23 - Comfortably Numb
  • 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
  • Brand New - Superb radio broadcast Live at Stadion im Brötzinger Tal, Pforzheim, Germany on 30th August 1987 at the Monsters of Rock Festival. One of the shows that introduced Jason Newsted to the Metallica fan base.

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