• Soundboard 9.4 - Yes it is CDB but it’s also a whole lot more. Since 1974 they hosted the Volunteer Jam and invited their friends and fellow “southern” rock bands including this legendary get together (famous for being the first on-stage appearance of Lynyrd Skynyrd after the plane crash). Sound is taken from what sounds like a couple of different sources but it’s all consistently great. January 13, 1979 Volunteer Jam V was held at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN. This Jam marked the return of Lynyrd Skynyrd to the stage for the first time since the '77 plane crash, and the CDB gave the first live performance of a song that would catapult the band to superstardom, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Special guests also included Toy Caldwell and George McCorkle from the Marshall Tucker Band, Dobie Gray, The Winters Brothers Band, The Henry Paul Band, Link Wray, John Prine,Papa John Creach, Carl Perkins, and Jim Owen. Total Time = 03:14:26 Disc 1 01 Passing Lane 02 Jitterbug 03 Trudy 04 Intro Reflections 05 Reflections 06 Caballo Diablo 07 Intro Long Haired Country Boy 08 Long Haired Country Boy 09 Funky Junky 10 Uneasy Rider 11 Birmingham Blues 12 Cumberland Mountain No. 9 13 Devil Went Down To Georgia Disc 2 14 Orange Blossom Special 15 end of CDB set Banter 16 Award Presentation 17 Drift Away 18 Grey Ghost 19 It Hurts Me Too 20 Dust My Broom 21 Confusion 22 Spanish Pipedream 23 Paradise 24 Mexican Home 25 Ain't We A Pair Disc 3 26 I Reserve the Right 27 Carl Perkins Intro 28 Blue Suede Shoes 29 Down Home Blues 30 Lovesick Blues 31 Rumble 32 Intro Call Me The Breeze 33 Introductions 34 Call Me The Breeze 35 Freebird 36 Can't You See 37 The South's Gonna Do It Again Track 17 by Dobie Gray Track 18 by Henry Paul Band Tracks 19-21 by Grinderswitch Tracks 22-24 by John Prine Tracks 25 and 26 by Stillwater Tracks 27 and 28 by Carl Perkins Track 29 by Papa John Creach Track 30 by Jim Owen Track 31 by Link Wray Tracks 32-27 by Lynyrd Skynyrd
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    ACDC – 1974-1978 LTD Edition Metal Canister (10 CD)

    Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $60.00.
    Comprised of mostly live shows, some studio outtakes, and 90% soundboard (one audience tape, but even that could be a board tape albeit of average quality). Only the one disc is what I would call average quality the rest is excellent. ACDC 1974-1978 Canister Disc 1 Festival Hall, Melbourne Australia December 31, 1974 1. -She's Got Balls 2. -Soul Stripper 3. -SHow Business 4. -Can I Sit Next to You Girl 5. -Baby Please Don't Go Albert Hall, Launceston, Tasmania Australia July 07, 1975 6. -She's Got Balls 7. -Show Business 8. -Soul Stripper 9. -School Days 10. -High Voltage Disc 2 Tasmania Cont'd 1. -The Jack 2. -Shake Rattle And Roll 3. -Baby Please Don't Go Thameside Arena, Reading, England, August 29, 1976 4. -Rock 'N' Roll Singer LEITH THEATRE, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, JUNE 12, 1976 5. -It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) 6. -Bon Scott Speaking 7. -Can I Sit Next To You Girl Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium, October 17, 1976 8. -Live Wire Congresgebouw, Den Haag, Netherlands, October 18, 1976 9. -Rocker Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia, December 18, 1976 10. -T.N.T. Disc 3 Studio Demos 1975-1976 1. -Live Wire 2. -Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 3. -Sin City 4. -Rock All Over You 5. -Shot Down In Flames 6. -The Jack 7. -Highway To Hell 8. -Girls Got Rhythm 9. -High Voltage 10. -If You Want Blood 11. -Let There Be Rock Disc 4 Mike Mansfield’s Super Pop Show Lock Up Your Daughters UK Summer Tour BBC Radio 1, Paris Theater, London, UK Thursday July 8th, 1976 1. -Peter Drummond introducing 2. -Live Wire 3. -It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock N’ Roll) 4. -Soul Stripper 5. -High Voltage 6. -Baby, Please Don't Go Marquee Club, London, UK August 24, 1976 7. -School Days 8. -Problem Child 9. -The Jack 10. -Rocker 11. -High Voltage 12. -Baby Please Don't Go Disc 5 Barbarella's, Birmingham, England July 31, 1976 1- Live Wire 2- Rock And Roll Singer 3- Jailbreak 4- She's Got Balls 5- The Jack 6- Rocker 7- High Voltage 8- Baby Please Don't Go National Jazz & Blues Festival Reading, England August 29, 1976 9. -Live Wire 10. -Rock'n'Roll Singer Disc 6 Reading 1976 Cont'd 1. -She's Got Balls 2. -School Days 3. -The Jack 4. -Baby, Please Don't Go Kursaal Ballroom, Southend, England March 19, 1977 5. -Problem Child 6. -Jailbreak 7. -She's Got The Jack (with Gonorrhea Intro) 8. -Dog Eat Dog 9. -High Voltage 10. -Whole Lotta Rosie 11. -Bad Boy Boogie Disc 7 The Haymarket Sydney, Australia January 30th, 1977 1 -Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 2 -Jailbreak 3 -The Jack 4 -Can I Sit Next To You Girl 5 -High Voltage 6 -Rocker 7 -It's A Long Way To the Top Disc 8 Marana Civic Center Hurstville, Australia February 5, 1977 1. -Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 2. -She's Got Balls 3. -Problem Child 4. -Live Wire 5. -Jailbreak 6. -Gonorrhea Intro - She's Got The Jack 7. -Can I Sit Next To You Girl 8. -T.N.T. 9. -I'm A Rocker Disc 9 Selland Arena Fresno, CA. July 15, 1978 1. -Live Wire 2. -Problem Child 3. -Sin City 4. -Rock 'n' Roll Damnation 5. -Bad Boy Boogie 6. -High Voltage 7. -Whole Lotta Rosie 8. -Rocker Disc 10 "Powerage" Tour Nashville, TN. August 8, 1978 1. -Intro 2. -Live Wire 3. -Problem Child 4. -Sin City 5. -Gone Shootin' 6. -Whole Lotta Rosie 7. -Rocker Bonus Studio Outtakes 8. -Studio Outtake 1 9. -Studio Outtake 2 10. -Studio Outtake 3
  • Audience 8.0 - You are probably wondering why I am including low rated recordings here, especially Kiss…well you may have a point but here’s the thing: This site is for ALL collectors, and the reason this show is listed here is because it circulated for years in unlistenable quality (below 7.0), but thanks to modern technology it is now listenable. It’s from perhaps one of their best tours, musically speaking, and needed an upgrade so bad!  So, for the casual fan I would say pass, but for the Kiss collector who knows how bad this show sounded and wants to throw away that old CD, I would recommend this 2020 re-master. Still kind of rough but there is now music here instead of an insufferable wall of distortion. I am not 100% sure but I think the big thing about this show among collectors was the inclusion of the song “Move On” to the set list, perhaps only performed this one time. KISS 1979-08-01 Providence RI 01 Let Me Go, Rock & Roll 02 Move On 03 Calling Dr. Love 04 Firehouse 05 New York Groove 06 I Was Made For Loving You 07 Christeen Sixteen 08 2000 Man 09 God Of Thunder 10 Shout It Out Loud 11 Detroit Rock City 12 Beth 13 Rock & Roll All Nite (7/31/79) 14 Robert Klein Show (4.12.79 Part 1) 15 Robert Klein Show (4.12.79 Part 2)
  • Audience 8.8 - A very good recording that has an excellent high end clarity, low end is not as sharply defined but is definitely “big” and can be felt in your gut. A welcome addition to the Who collection for sure, especially since this was early in the tour when the band was still playing However Much I Booze. The Who Lousiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana November 21, 1975 Disc 1 I Can't Explain, Substitute, Squeeze Box, Baba O'Riley, Boris The Spider, Drowned, However Much I Booze, Dreaming From The Waist, Behind Blue Eyes, Disc 2 Amazing Journey, Sparks, The Acid Queen, Fiddle About, Pinball Wizard, I'm Free, Tommy's Holiday Camp We're Not Gonna Take It, See Me Feel Me Summertime Blues, My Generation, Join Together, Roadrunner, MG Blues Won't Get Fooled Again
  • Audience 8.4 - A loud and raucous tape (and show) that is a rollicking good time despite some minor hiss and lack of precise clarity. It’s not bad though, I mean, it’s a true capture and delivers the vibe and excitement of the evening. The Runaways 'Live In Norway' Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway Thursday June 22nd, 1978 Track List: 01: School Days 02: California Paradise 03: I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are 04: Gotta Get Out 05: Waiting For The Night 06: Little Sister 07: Come On 08: Drive Me Wild 09: Wait For Me 10: Alright You Guys 11: I Love Playing With Fire 12: American Night 13: Queens Of Noise 14: Wasted 15: Rock And Roll 16: Wild Thing Line-up: Joan Jett - Lita Ford - Sandy West - Vicki Blue.
  • Soundboard 9.6 - The Stones never sounded as good as they do here, or, well, they actually have but this is damn good! They are playing the entire Sticky Fingers album, something they have never done before. Fonda Theater, Los Angeles, CA. May 20, 2015
    1. Brown Sugar
    2. Sway
    3. Wild Horses
    4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
    5. You Gotta Move
    6. Bitch
    7. I Got The Blues
    8. Sister Morphine
    9. Dead Flowers
    10. Moonlight Mile
  • Audience 8.7 - Very clear, and good atmosphere which really helps this music a lot. It seems the music is more dynamic with the sense of excitement the crowd gives. They had a huge following, the audience knows the band’s music very well. The Palalido, Milano, Italy, May 27th 1981. Track List: Numbers Computer World Computer Love Home Computer The Model Neon Lights Geiger Counter Radioactivity The Voice of Energy Trans Europe Express The Hall of Mirrors Les Mannequins Pocket Calculator The Robots Line-up: Ralf Hutter : Florian Schneider : Karl Bartos : Wolfgang Flur
  • Audience 8.8  - This came from a collection of tapes that were recorded by a couple who had the permission of the venue, so you would expect them to be done with more precision and care….but the story goes that they never listened to the finished results and therefore were unaware of the flaws in all of their efforts, mainly being signal overload. Now, this is where modern technology comes in to the equation – because after all these years we are able to notch out the offending frequencies and now the tapes sound VERY good! Listen to the difference, go back and find a pre-mastered version of this show and then listen to this one. It’s amazing, really amazing what a well trained ear can do for some of these old artifacts. This show also happens to be an inspired performance too, so win/win. Pink Floyd Capitol Theater Port Chester, NY. 04-22-1970 Disc 1 1. Grantchester Meadows 2. Astronomy Domine 3. Cymbaline 4. Atom Heart Mother Disc 2 1. Intro & Rant 2. The Embryo 3. Green Is The Colour 4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 6. A Saucerful Of Secrets
  • Aud 9.1 - Legendary is all I can say. A beautiful recording that captures the vibe of the day, and every note of the gig as the sound wafted gently through the air into the superior quality tape deck that was used for this capture. Get it! NOTE:  We now have the complete tape (second source) with the missing 30+ minutes. The sound quality drops considerably but it is still not bad. Disc two features the rest of the show. If you bought the single disc, drop us an email if you want this new 2CD and we’ll give it to you for $10.00 (shipping included domestic only). Overseas add the cost of postage. Pink Floyd Nagashima Sports Center Sapporo, Japan March 3, 1972 Disc 1
    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
    Disc 2
    1. One Of The Days
    2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
    3. Echoes
    4. Atom Heart Mother
  • CD1 Audience 9.1 - A great capture of the evening’s festivities. Clear, close, well balanced. Bravo!  CD2 Audience 8.7 - A big bold sound, and from the master tape, but where disc 1 has well defined instrument separation, this one is a more melded together sound with emphasis on bottom end. You still have an enjoyable experience, but it’s more about the rock and roll power rather than finesse with this tape. CHEAP TRICK ORPHEUM THEATER BOSTON, MA (USA) DECEMBER 15, 1978 THE BAND Robin Zander lead vocals rhythm guitar Rick Nielsen lead guitar mandocello backing vocals Tom Petersson 12 string bass backing vocals Bun E. Carlos drums Disc 1 1 -Intro 2 -Hello There 3 -Come On, Come On 4 -Stiff Competition 5 -On Top Of The World 6 -Guitar Solo 7 -Big Eyes 8 -Ain't That A Shame 9 -Southern Girls 10 -Need Your Love 11 -I Want You To Want Me 12 -California Man 13 -Surrender 14 -Goodnight Now Disc 2 1 -Heaven Tonight 2 -12 string bass solo 3 -Auf Weidersehen 4 -Clock Strikes Ten Selland Arena, Fresno, CA July 22, 1978 5 Intro 6 Hello There 7 Come On, Come On 8 Stiff Competition 9 On Top of the World 10 Guitar Solo 11 Big Eyes 12 I Want You To Want Me 13 California Man 14 Surrender 15 Goodnight Now 16 Auf Wiedersehen
  • Pre-FM Master 9.5 - Great quality, as you would imagine, but aside from that it’s a really sparkling performance.  I love the mix here too, this would make a nice live LP release. Eric Clapton Convention Center Dallas, Texas, USA November 15, 1976 Track List: 1. -Hello Old Friend 2. -Sign Language 3. -Badge 4. -Knocking On Heaven's Door 5. -One Night With You 6. -Tell the Truth 7. -Can't Find My Way Home 8. -Blues Power 9. -Layla 10. -Further On Up the Road (with Freddy King) Band Lineup: Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals George Terry Guitar, Vocals Carl Radle Bass Dick Sims Keyboards Jamie Oldaker Drums Sergio Pastora Rodriguez Percussion Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals Marcy Levy Backing Vocals, Harp
  • Audience 8.8 - This is a very decent tape, with a few minor cuts that do not ruin it at all, but the atmosphere and crispness of the tape is refreshing and makes for a most enjoyable listen. It’s wide open to where you can feel yourself in the seat as the music washes over you. Great job taper! Boston Garden Boston, Mass. December 6, 1982 disc 1 54:40 1: spirit of radio 2: Tom Sawyer 3: free will 4: digital man 5: subdivisions 6: vital signs 7: the camera eye 8: closer to the heart 9: chemistry 5:09 10: the analog kid disc 2 60:32 12: (guitar solo) Broon's Bane > the trees 13: red barchetta 14: the weapon 15: new world man 16: limelight 17: countdown 18: 2112: Overture > the temples of Syrinx > Xanadu > La Villa Strangiato medley 19: in the mood 20: YYZ with drum solo
  • Soundboard 8.6 - This is a tape of contraries – on the one hand it is very forceful, with a wall of intense guitar/vocal energy with a driving bass pushing the sound through your brain – but it comes at a cost…which is dynamic range. The music is all there, you will even hear piano in the mix, and it’s just kind of lacking overall clarity and dynamics. All that being taken into consideration, what you have here is still a very good piece of history, a fun listen and one that does slightly improve (after the beginning where the sound is still finding its level/mix. The Rolling Stones 'Plane Sex On The Way To Pittsburgh' Civic Arena Arena Pittsburgh, PA, USA Saturday July 22nd, 1972 01 Brown Sugar 02 Bitch 03 Rocks Off 04 Gimme Shelter 05 Happy 06 Tumbling Dice 07 Love In Vain 08 Sweet Virginia 09 You Can’t Always Get What You Want 10 All Down The Line 11 Midnight Rambler 12 Bye Bye Johnny 13 Rip This Joint 14 Jumping Jack Flash 15 Street Fighting Man
  • Audience 8.8 - This sounds like what the gig probably sounded like, which is why I refer to this as a “capture” as opposed to a “recording”, and I hope you understand what makes the two different. A soundboard is a recording, and to be honest it doesn’t actually “capture” the event, it is what you would have heard if you were running the live sound for the band. Make sense? Fleetwood Mac Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, FL May 29, 1977 Mick Fleetwood John McVie Christine McVie Lindsey Buckingham Stevie Nicks 01 Say You Love Me 02 Monday Morning 03 Dreams 04 Oh Well 05 Rhiannon 06 Oh Daddy 07 Never Going Back Again 08 Landslide 09 Over My Head 10 Gold Dust Woman 11 You Make Loving Fun 12 I’m So Afraid 13 Go Your Own Way 14 World Turning Total Time = 70:15 min
  • Soundboard 9.7 - Superb! Obviously you know this was going to be recorded professionally, and it certainly shows with immaculate clarity and incredible mix (had to be a tough gig to mix!). Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck & Eric Clapton Royal Albert Hall, London, England Tuesday September 20th, 1983 Disc 1: 01 Everybody's Got to Change 02 Lay Down Sally 03 Wonderful Tonight 04 Cocaine 05 Women Are Smarter 06 Roadrunner 07 Slowdown Sunrise 08 Take Me to the River 09 Gimme Some Lovin' Disc 2: 10 Star Cycle 11 Pump 12 Out of a Book 13 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 14 People Get Ready 15 Hi Ho Silver Lining 16 Prelude 17 Who's to Blame 18 City Sirens 19 Tulsa Time 20 Layla 21 Bomber's Moon 22 Good Night Irene
  • Disc 1 Soundboard 9.8 Disc 2 Audience 8.7 Disc 3 Audience 87/Soundboard 9.4 Disc 4 Soundboard 9.4 This set comprises four discs full of superbly performed music by some very skilled musicians.  The only audience recording on this set actually is not that bad, but compared to immaculate soundboard tapes, your ears will need to adjust but you will notice that it is a very good capture with some occasional irregularities with the sound mix where the music gets “further” away (not literally, just something to do with the recording), but overall I think it is ok and worthwhile to enjoy. Kansas Retrospective 1977-1980 Track List: Disc 1: The Palladium, NYC, NY, USA Sunday December 18th, 1977 01 Incommudro / Hopelessly Human 02 Point of Know Return 03 Paradox 04 Icarus - Borne On Wings of Steel 05 Child of Innocence 06 Closet Chronicles 07 Dust In The Wind (acoustic guitar solo) 08 Lonely Wind (piano solo) 09 Cheyenne Anthem 10 Miracles Out of Nowhere 11 The Spider Disc 2: Palladium Cont'd 01 -Portrait (He Knew) 02 -Sparks of the Tempest 03 -Carry On Wayward Son 04 -Down The Road 05 -Magnum Opus Pavillon de Paris Paris, France March 23rd, 1978 06.-Carry On My Wayward Son 07.-Down The Road 08.-Point Of No Return 09.-Paradox 10.-Closet Chronicles 11.-Mysteries & Mayhem - Lamplight Symphony - The Wall Disc 3: Paris Cont'd 01.-Dust In The Wind - Cheyenne Anthem 02.-Miracles Out Of Nowhere 03.-Portrait (He Knew) 04.-Sparks Of The Tempest 05.-Belexes 06.-Magnum Opus - Howling At The Moon Uptown Theatre Chicago, Illinois USA 1980-10-28 & 29 07 -Icarus 08 -Paradox 09 -Cheyenne Anthem 10 -Dust In The Wind Disc 4: Chicago Cont'd 11 -Miracles Out of Nowhere 12 -Loner 13 -Anything For You 14 -Don't Open Your Eyes 15 -Got To Rock On 16 -No One Together 17 -Hold On 18 -Relentless 19 -Portrait 20 -Carry On Wayward Son The Band: Kerry Livgren - guitar, vocals Steve Walsh - keyboards, vocals Phil Ehart - drums Dave Hope - bass, vocals Robbie Steinhardt - violin, viola Rich Williams - guitar, vocals

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