• Audience 8.9 - The capture here is as good as you could do, what you are hearing then is what the sound was like in a very literal sense. If you were sitting in tapers seats, your ears are now hearing what his ears heard at the time. That is all you can hope for and that is what this tape is. David Bowie Convention Center Anaheim, CA September 16, 1974 Disc 1 01 Intro - 1984 02 Rebel Rebel 03 Moonage Daydream 04 Sweet Thing 05 Candidate 06 Sweet Thing (Reprise) 07 Changes 08 Suffragette City 09 Aladdin Sane 10 All The Young Dudes 11 Cracked Actor 12 Rock ’N’ ’Roll With Me 13 Knock On Wood Disc 2 14 It's Gonna Be Me 15 Space Oddity 16 Future Legend 17 Diamond Dogs 18 Big Brother 19 Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family 20 Time 21 The Jean Genie 22 Rock ’N’ ’Roll Suicide 23 Somebody Up There Likes Me
     
  • Soundboard 9.6 - A very very clean tape, still after all this time it has been properly preserved. The band is in fine form, it’s the right time frame in history and the world is pretty familiar with the band by this time.
    Blood Sweat & Tears Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1970-09-20 Disc 1 01 - introduction (1:44) 02 - Fire and Rain (4:31) 03 - Somethin' Comin' On (7:09) 04 - 40,000 Headmen (5:24) 05 - I Can't Quit Her (4:25) 06 - Smiling Phases (15:42) 07 - Sympathy for the Devil (9:37) 08 - Sometimes in Winter (4:46) 09 - Lucretia McEvil (18:19) Disc 2 10 - And When I Die (9:05) 11 - Hi De Ho (6:46) 12 - Spinning Wheel (8:20) 13 - You've Made Me So Very Happy (11:26) 14 - Blues Part 2- Somethin' Goin' On (32:37) Bobby Colomby - Drums Steve Katz - Guitar & Vocals Jim Fielder - Bass Dick Halligan - Keyboards,Trombone,Flute Fred Lipsius - Alto Saxophone, Keyboards Lew Soloff - Trumpets Chuck Winfield - Trumpets Jerry Hyman - Trombone David Clayton Thomas - Vocals
     
  • Soundboard 9.1 - This is not a bad board tape, leans just a touch maybe on the more trebly side, giving bass the title of “second guitar” I guess. Still, it’s not a static board, it’s very exciting. Led Zeppelin Eisstadion Mannheim, Germany July 3rd 1980. Disc 1 1. -The Train Kept A Rollin' 2. -Nobody's Fault But Mine 3. -Black Dog 4. -In The Evening 5. -The Rain Song 6. -Hot Dog 7. -All My Love 8. -Trampled Underfoot 9. -Since I've Been Loving You Disc 2 1. -Achilles Last Stand 2. -White Summer - Black Mountain Side 3. -Kashmir 4. -Stairway To Heaven 5. -Communication Breakdown 6. -Rock And Roll  
  • Audience 9.3 - As good as it could be for a large stadium concert. Despite the soundmen fighting mic feedback issues during the first few songs, it certainly gets dialed in and becomes quite nice with the feeling of this being an event, the atmosphere, the way the sound sort of envelopes your ears and you get a sense of size and space. Really sweet!
    Elton John Sports Arena San Diego, CA September 29, 1975 Disc 1 First Set 01 Your Song 02 I Need You To Turn To 03 Border Song 04 Take Me To The Pilot 05 Dan Dare (Pilot Of The Future) 06 Country Comfort 07 Levon 08 Rocket Man 09 Hercules 10 Have Mercy On The Criminal 11 Empty Sky Disc 2 First Set Cont'd 12 Street Kids 13 Intermission Second Set and Encore 14 Funeral For A Friend - Love Lies Bleeding 15 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 16 Bennie And The Jets 17 Harmony 18 Dixie Lily 19 Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy 20 Bitter Fingers 21 Someone Saved My Life Tonight 22 The Bitch is Back Disc 3 23 Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me 24 (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket 25 Better Off Dead 26 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 27 I Saw Her Standing There 28 Island Girl 29 Philadelphia Freedom 30 We All Fall In Love Sometimes 31 Curtains 32 Pinball Wizard
     
  • Cleveland 1981 is an FM Broadcast 9.2 which I had not heard before believe it or not, so, I was suitably impressed. Anyone would be appreciative! The second disc (and most of the 3rd) is Montreal 81 and is an FM Broadcast 8.9 due to a more subdued signal that does not take away any frequency range but rather slightly compresses the sound just a bit. Now I want the listener to realize that this is a subjective opinion, technically speaking the audio here is excellent so it’s a matter of personal taste in this case. The second half of disc 3 is all studio quality. Ozzy Osbourne 1981-05-11 & 07-28 Definition Of Blizzard Disc 1 1981-05-11 Music Hall Cleveland, Ohio 101 Radio Announcer Introduction 102 Carl Orff Carmina Burana 103 I Don't Know 104 Crazy Train 105 Believer 106 Mr. Crowley 107 Flying High Again 108 Revelation (Mother Earth) 109 Steal Away (The Night) 110 Drum Solo 111 Blizzard Of Ozz Radio Advert 112 Suicide Solution 113 Guitar Solo 114 Suicide Solution (Reprise) 115 Iron Man 116 Children Of The Grave 117 Paranoid Disc 2 1981-07-28 St. Denis Theatre Montreal, Canada 201 Radio Announcer Introduction 202 Flying High Again 203 I Don't Know 204 Crazy Train 205 Believer 206 Mr. Crowley 207 Suicide Solution 208 Guitar Solo 209 Suicide Solution (Reprise) 210 Revelation (Mother Earth) 211 Steal Away (The Night) 212 Drum Solo 213 Paranoid Disc 3 1981-07-28 St. Denis Theatre Montreal, Canada 301 Carl Orff Carmina Burana - Radio Announcer Introduction 302 I Don't Know 303 Crazy Train 304 Believer 305 Mr. Crowley 306 Iron Man 307 Children Of The Grave Quiet Riot 308 Suicidal Show 309 Just How You Want It 310 West Coast Tryouts 311 Slick Black Cadillac 312 Killer Girls  
  • SDBRD 9.4 /Audience 8.1/Audience 8.8/Audience 8.3 - A comprehensive collection but not everything is represented here, but I would say the more complete recordings are…and so, well, what you get is a pretty mixed bag. The good stuff is very good, and the not so good stuff is…not so good. What does it mean? Should I get this 4 disc set?  Yes you should if you care anything at all about this seminal band. There just isn’t a whole lot of live “bootleg” recordings because they predate the era of the taper – not to say there aren’t tapes from 1967-1968 because there are, but not nearly as plentiful or as good as tapes that were made subsequently. That being said, I still found myself listening to everything in this set because you can’t argue the fact that hearing Jeff Beck or Jimmy Page before they were rock gods is immensely interesting. The Yardbirds "The Anthology 66-68" Disc 1 Stockholm, Sweden (Featuring Jimmy Page) April 1967 01 -Shapes Of Things 02 -Heart Full Of Soul 03 -Mr. You're A Better Man Than I 04 -You Go Your Way 05 -Over Under Sideways Down 06 -Little Games 07 -My Baby 08 -I'm A Man Unknown Location 1966 (Featuring Jeff Beck) 09 -Shapes Of Things 10 -For Your Love 11 -Hang On Sloopy Disc 2 Civic Center Santa Monica, CA July 22, 1967 01 -Train Kept A Rollin' 02 -You're A Better Man Than I 03 -Heartful of Soul 04 -I Wish You Would - Hey Gyp 05 -My Baby 06 -Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine 07 -Smile On Me 08 -I'm A Man 09 -Over Under Sideways Down Allen Theatre, Cleveland, OH April 25, 1968 10 -Train Kept A Rollin' 11 -You're A Better Man Than I 12 -Heartful of Soul 13 -Dazed & Confused 14 -White Summer 15 -I'm A Man Disc 3 The Fillmore Auditorium San Francisco, CA, USA July 25 or 26, 1967 First Set 1. -Intro 2. -Train Kept A-Rollin' 3. -You're A Better Man Than I 4. -Heart Full Of Soul 5. -I Wish You Would - Hey Gyp 6. -My Baby 3:08 7. -Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I‘ll Go Mine) 8. -Shapes Of Thing Second Set 9. -Smokestack Lightning 10. -Bye Bye Bird 11. -Happenings Ten Years Time Ago 12. -Smile On Me 13. -Glimpses 14. -I Ain‘t Done Wrong 15. -Over Under Sideways Down Disc 4 Shrine Exposition Hall Los Angeles, CA May 31, 1968 00 -Intro 01 -Train Kept A Rollin' 02 -You're A Better Man Than I 03 -Heartful of Soul 04 -Dazed & Confused 05 -Shapes of Things 06 -I'm A Man 07 -White Summer 08 -Smokestack Lightning 09 -I'm Waiting For The Man 10 -Bye Bye Bird 11 -Happenings Ten Years Time Ago 12 -Drinking Muddy Water 13 -New York City Blues 14 -I Wish You Would 15 -Hey Gyp  
  • Audience 9.2 - Even with the well known acoustics of Carnegie Hall being not ideal for taping (but very good for “live” concert hall sound), this taper did an admiral job. The sound is crisp, vibrant, and has great atmospherics. Obviously without that over-amped rock star PA insanity you get with most concert hall audience tapes of that time, this is more acoustic, generally speaking and therefore the sound does not get crowded or distorted. GREAT! Gordon Lightfoot October 10, 1979 Carnegie Hall New York, NY USA Disc 1 01 Sea Of Tranquility 02 Cotton Jenny 03 Endless Wire 04 Betty Called Me In 05 Summertime Dream 06 If You Need Me 07 Ghosts Of Cape Horn 08 If You Could Read My Mind 09 Make Way For The Lady 10 Hey You 11 Forgive Me Lord 12 Sundown 13 Hangdog Hotel Room Disc 2 14 Don Quixote 15 It Ain't Easy 16 Race Among The Ruins 17 The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald 18 The Auctioneer 19 Dream Street Rose 20 The Last Time I Saw He 21 Whisper My Name 22 On The High Seas 23 Canadian Railroad Trilogy 24 Old Dan's Records  
  • Audience 8.9 - Thankfully we have this amazing document because it’s quite fascinating. The sound is clear and bright, and has LOADS of ambience and immersive quality although I would not say it is “deep” or very rich sounding. It’s certainly kind of a typical guerilla recording but that someone went through the trouble and actually got the whole show in admirable fashion to me is the amazing part. The audience response to Donovan is the other amazing part and lends a lot to the excitement of the show. Really, really interesting one! DONOVAN Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, CA November 7, 1969 CD 1 1. Jennifer Juniper 2. Wynken, Blynken & Nod 3. Catch the Wind 4. Willie O’Winsbury 5. Hurdy Gurdy Man 6. The Stromberg Twins 7. Riki Tiki Tavi 8. There is an Ocean 9. Maria 10. An Old Fashioned Picture Book CD 2 1. unknown instrumental 2. Roots of Oak 3. Isle of Islay 4. The Traveling People (Winds of Change) 5. The Entertaining of a Shy Young Girl 6. God Power 7. Sand and Foam 8. Lost at Sea in a Rubber Dinghy 9. The Pee Song 10. Atlantis 11. Happiness Runs 12. Colours CD 2 with Paul Horn on flute  
  • SDBRD 9.2 - Would be rated even higher but for the fact that vocals are non-existent in this mix. Well, if you care about the lyrics, get a lyric sheet – meanwhile, the music is fine with a guitar clinic being put on by Clapton. Later in the set, the sound switches over to an audience recording (7.2) and the vocals and bass return. The main difference between this one and the one already listed here is that this is just the Tulip Bulb Auction Hall show without additional material (date here is correct) and different, I would say better, artwork.
    Cream "Live At Barbecue '67" Tulip Bulb Auction Hall Spalding, Lincolnshire, England May 29, 1967 1 -N.S.U. 4:47 2 -Sunshine Of Your Love 5:17 3 -We’re Going Wrong 5:47 4 -Steppin' Out 5:42 5 -Rollin' & Tumblin' 4:50 6 -Toad 7:06 7 -I'm So Glad 5:50 Eric Clapton: guitar, vocals Jack Bruce: bass, vocals Ginger Baker: drums
     
  • Radio Broadcasts 9.2 - Excellent musicians playing well written tunes in very nice quality makes for a VERY pleasant audio experience. Delightful! FOTHERINGAY Wild Mountain Thyme BBC Sessions & Live 1. Too Much Of Nothing 2. The Way I Feel 3. Interview 4. The Sea 5. Eppy Moray 6. The Lowlands Of Holland 7. Gypsy Davey 8. Will Ye Go Lassie Go 9. John The Gun 10. Bold Jack Donahue 11. The Ballad Of Ned Kelly 12. Banks Of The Nile 13. Late November 14. Nothing More 15. Memphis, Tennessee 16. Silver Threads And Golden Needles
    Track 1 Beat Club 1970
    Tracks 2-4 BBC Radio 04-01-1970
    Tracks 5-7 & 11-12 BBC Radio 04-12-1970
    Tracks 8-9 BBC Radio 11-15-1970
    Track 13 Non LP Track
    Tracks 14-15 Rotterdam, Summer 1970
    Track 16 BBC Radio 05-05-1970
     
  • Audience 9.7 and Soundboard 9.3 - Opening for ELP, this is the short lived Robert Fleischman period just before the arrival of Steve Perry. Hard to find anything about this recording to complain about, it’s amazingly life-like and extremely dynamic – about the only fault is how short it is. Taper arrived late, but makes up for it with a stellar recording. The bonus concert is a KBFH broadcast of a show taped in New York in 1978 of excellent quality.  NOTE: If you bought the old version of this title, you may qualify to receive this for free with your next order. Email us! Journey Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA August 14, 1977 01 -Of A Lifetime 02 -She Makes Me (Feel Alright) 03 -Look Into The Future 04 -On A Saturday Nite 05 -It's All Too Much - Drum Solo 06 -Guitar Solo - You're On Your Own Palladium New York City NY. March 25 1978 7. -Ad For The Show 8. -K.B.F.H. Intro 9. -Feeling That Way 10. -Anytime 11. -La Do Da 12. -Next 13. -Jam 14. -You're On Your Own 15. -Feel Alright  
  • Radio Broadcast 8.8 - This tape sounds a bit old and word but the music that it contains is pretty well “out there” and I can only imagine how many trips have been taken with this band playing in the background in the late 60’s. Xhol Caravan Studio 2 Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Köln, Germany 1969 01 -Improvisation Pt.1 02 -Announcer 03 -Improvisation Pt.2 Tim Belbe - tenor saxophone Hansi Fischer - alto saxophone, flute Klaus Briest - bass Skip van Wyck - drums Öcki Brevern - organ  
  • Audience 8.5 - We all are aware that this tape is not spectacular quality, it does what it needs to do and that is present a document of a great evening for Led Zeppelin. It’s quite magical in many respects, and really I think the quality is not disappointing considering some re-mastering of the tape has been done and it helps. Still this is worth having for history and for how good the band is playing. Led Zeppelin Bonzo's Birthday Party The Forum Inglewood, California 1973-05-31 Disc 1 01.Introduction 02.Rock And Roll 03.Celebration Day 04.Black Dog 05.Over The Hills And Far Away 06.Misty Mountain Hop 07.Since I've Been Loving You 08.No Quarter 09.The Song Remains The Same 10.The Rain Song Disc 2 01.Dazed And Confused 02.Stairway To Heaven Disc 3 01.MC 02.Moby Dick 03.Hapy Birthday To You 04.Heartbreaker 05.Whole Lotta Love Medley 06.The Ocean 07.Communication Breakdown  
  • Audience/SBRD 8.8/9.3 - This is the good stuff. Both shows excellent, the Osaka aud. tape is quite good, very lively and clear. The band is in their prime, they had loads of confidence and bravado and it shows. Dokken Osaka, Japan December 3, 1985 Disc 1 1. Unchain The Night 2. Tooth And Nail 3. When Heaven Comes Down 4. Bullets To Spare 5. Jaded Heart 6. Will The Sun Rise 7. In My Dreams 8. The Hunter 9. It's Not Love 10. Lightnin' Strikes Again 11. Alone Again 12. Into The Fire 13. Til The Livin' End Disc 2 Osaka cont'd 1. Breaking The Chains 2. Just Got Lucky 3. Guitar Solo 4. Paris Is Burning The Palladium Hollywood, CA February 15, 1985 5. Without Warning - Tooth & Nail 6. When Heaven Comes Down 7. Don't Close Your Eyes 8. Just Got Lucky 9. Alone Again 10. Bullets To Spare  
  • Audience 9.3 - A good, dynamic recording that deserves the high rating without question. The show is good, Prince sounds engaged and the band is on point. Prince Nude Tour Estadio Santa Maria del Mar, La Coruña 29th July 1990 Disc 1 1. DAT Intro 2. The Future 3. 1999 4. Housequake 5. Sexy Dancer 6. Kiss - Let's Jam It 7. Purple Rain 8. Take Me With U (intro) 9. Take Me With U 10. Alphabet St. 11. It Takes Two 12. The Question Of U (instrumental) - The Question Of U - Electric Man Disc 2 1. Controversy 2. Do Me, Baby 3. Ain't No Way 4. Nothing Compares 2 U 5. Batdance 6. Partyman 7. Rock The House 8. Baby I'm A Star 9. Respect - Baby I'm A Star  
  • Soundboard 9.5 - A great recording, with an occasional stumble caused by the soundman trying to balance things and tweaking a mic too much getting feedback but thankfully only here and there. Gordon gets a little annoyed at it too, but he’s a real pro and it shows. I get the feeling that although some of his music may have been familiar to some in the audience, he probably did not relate so much to the hippy generation. Gordon Lightfoot Fillmore West San Francisco, CA OCT 5, 1968 1 I'm Not Sayin' 02:40 2 If I Could 04:05 3 Softly 03:09 4 Boss Man 02:24 5 Black Day in July 04:12 6 Cold Hands From New York 05:23 7 Walls 02:20 8 Affair on 8th Avenue 03:32 9 Steel Rail Blues 03:10 10 Long Thin Dawn 02:45 11 Rosanna 02:39 12 Mountain and Marian 04:01 13 Early Morning Rain 03:05 14 The Auctioneer 02:28 15 Unsettled Ways 02:13 16 Song Intro 00:33 17 Pussywillows, Cat-Tails 02:50 18 Canadian Railroad Trilogy 06:37 Gordon Lightfoot - 12 & 6 string guitar, vocals Red Shea - guitar John Stockfish - bass  

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