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The Who live in Washington 1969 - 1CD - November 2 - soundboard

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The Who

1969-11-02

McDonough Gymnasium, Georgetown University

Washington, DC

USA



1cd / SBD recording



*CDEdits:

speed correction, channels fixed, volume edits, minor repairs, re-tracked



01. Heaven And Hell

02. I Can't Explain

03. Fortune Teller

04. Tattoo

05. Overture

06. 1921

07. Amazing Journey (incomplete)

08. Sparks

09. Eyesight To The Blind

10. Summertime Blues

11. Shakin' All Over / Spoonful

12. My Generation (medley)



Notes:

Some of these performances have appeared on other releases, most notably

the definitive '69 SBD's' series by 'Professor Stoned'. Lineage investigations

of these tapes leave me a bit skeptical that the live tracks included on

the 'Higher Education' bootleg all originated from the Georgetown concert.

Nonetheless, a nice collection of great sounding live tracks from the Who's

legendary 1969 Fall US tour.



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Rachel Sweet - 1980-03-26 - Cleveland, OH (FM)

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Rachel Sweet
1980-03-26
Coffee Break Concert
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, Ohio
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Truckstop Queen
02. Foul Play
03. Jealous
04. Night On Fire
05. Interview 1
06. Who Does Lisa Like?
07. Spellbound
08. Lover's Lane
09. Interview 2
10. Tonight
11. Cuckoo Clock
12. New Rose
13. Interview 3
14. Take Good Care Of Me
15. B-A-B-Y
16. Fool's Gold
17. Tonight Ricky
18. I've Got A Reason


Another guilty pleasure this month at So Many Roads. When the then 18 year old Rachel Sweet released her album Fool Around in late 1978, it became a staple on the turntable (yes - it's that old!) in my college dorm room. Part new wave, part early 60's girl group in sound, the album featured songs such a B-A-B-Y, Wildwood Saloon, I Go to Pieces and Sad Song. In the summer of 1979, I got to see Rachel in Central Park as the lead in for Eddie Money. Then, in early 1980, tickets went on sale for Jerry Garcia at the Capitol Theatre, with Rachel Sweet as his lead-in. While my roomies weren't huge Garcia fans, they all agreed we should get tickets so we could see Rachel. And, so I did! The show was scheduled for March 1, 1980. A week before the concert, however, came the announcement that Robert Hunter had replaced Rachel Sweet as the lead-in. No explanation was provided, but I'm guessing there was concern that the Dead Head audience may not have appreciated Ms. Sweet. In any event, while I didn’t get to see Rachel that spring, plenty of other folk did. This FM Broadcast captures Rachel at the Agora in Cleveland on March 26, 1980, 38 years ago today.

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Lossless Bootleg Bonanza: Phil Lesh & Friends – Oklahoma City, OK (07/06/00)

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Phil Lesh & Friends
07-06-00
Zoo Amphitheater
Oklahoma City, OK

Download: FLAC/MP3

Source: AKG481>Dmic-20>D8>HHB-850>MKW>SHN.

Disc1

Jam >
St.Stephen >
11 Jam >
Other One Jam >
MS Half Step >
Other One Jam >
St. Stephen >
Bird Song

Disc2
Oh Atlanta >
The Wheel >
Scarlet Begonias
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Lossless Bootleg Bonanza: Eric Clapton – Uniondale, NY (06/28/75)

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Eric Clapton
“Union of the Gods”
Uniondale, New York
June 28, 1975

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Silver Horse – SH-7502A/B – Aud 3

(Rating Scale 1-6; where 1=awful & 6=perfect)

Disc 1:

1. Layla
2. Key to the Highway
3. Badge *Not Included – Officially Released*
4. Bell Bottom Blues
5. Further On Up the Road
6. Better Make it Through Today
7. Blues Power

Disc 2:

1. Sunshine of Your Love
2. Crossroads
3. Tell the Truth
4. Stormy Monday
5. Eyesight to the Blind

Band Lineup (courtesy of ectours.de)
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
George Terry Guitar
Carl Radle Bass
Dick Sims Keyboards
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals
Marcy Levy Backing Vocals

Geetarz Comments: Disc times are 62:51/44:25.

Also features Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin on guitar, and Alphonze Mouzon on drums, during the encore.

“Badge” and “I Shot the Sheriff” from this concert were officially released on the “Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies” box set. Please note that this audience recording is not complete, to begin with it was missing “Sheriff” and “Can’t Find My Way Home”. To appease the DIME gods and prevent confusion from anyone stupid enough to confuse an officially released soundboard track with a pretty crappy audience recording, D1T3, “Badge” has been removed from this torrent. More information about the missing track(s) can be discussed on the ClaptonBoots group (http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ClaptonBoots/).

Please note that although I have run across several different lineages of this recording, they have all been missing the same 2 tracks so at this point I think it’s a safe assumption to consider that they were not recorded, or at least the full recording is not to be found in the trading pool. I hope to be proven wrong, but in the meantime this is the best sounding recording of this historic concert that I have encountered.

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Led Zeppelin - Second City Showdown (1973-07-06) FLAC

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FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 827 mb (3% Recovery) 

Soundboard recording of Led Zeppelin's first show from the second leg of their 1973 North America tour, at the Chicago Auditorium on 6 July 1973.
Label: Midas Touch - 61831/2/3, Dynamite Studio ‎– 61831/2/3
Released: 1996



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TRACKLIST:

CD1
1-1 Rock And Roll
1-2 Celebration Day
1-3 Black Dog
1-4 Over The Hills And Far Away
1-5 Misty Mountain Hop
1-6 Since I've Been Loving You
1-7 No Quarter
1-8 The Song Remains The Same
1-9 The Rain Song

CD2
2-1 Dazed And Confused
2-2 Stairway To Heaven

CD3
3-1 Moby Dick
3-2 Heartbreaker
3-3 Whole Lotta Love
3-4 Communication Breakdown


NOTES:
"This is an excellent, three dimensional stereo soundboard recording. This is one of the best soundboards available. The show itself is very rusty. As Robert says, "This is the first show of the second leg of our tour...we're a bit nervous." What makes it worse, the band are distracted by the rowdy audience, with many fights breaking out in front of them. Things get so bad that police (or security) begin to stand in the aisles before Moby Dick. Worse yet, Robert's voice is shot from the beginning of the show. In only a couple places does he try to stretch his voice. This is definitely a mediocre gig. It is worth getting for the historical value, and to hear the excellent soundboard recording."
(Gerard Sparaco Feb 2000)



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Led Zeppelin - Sizzles In Seattle (1972-06-19) FLAC

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Audience recording of Led Zeppelin's show at the Seattle Coliseum on 19 June 1972.
Label: Lemon Songs - (LS-7215, LS-7216, LS-7217)



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TRACKLIST:

CD1
Immigrant Song
Heartbreaker
Black Dog
The Ocean
Since I've Been Loving You
Stairway To Heaven
Going To California
Black Country Woman
That's The Way
Tangerine
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

CD2
Dazed And Confused
What Is And What Should Never Be
Dancing Days
Moby Dick

CD3
Whole Lotta Love
Rock And Roll
Organ Solo
Thank You
Money (That's What I Want)
Over The Hills And Far Away
Dancing Days
Since I've Been Loving You


NOTES:
The band premieres three new songs from 'Houses of The Holy' more than 6 months prior to the LP's release, and one of the rare (if not the only) times when the same song ("Dancing Days") was done twice in one set. The sound is exceedingly rough - as bad as any audience recording you care to mention - distant, a bit distorted, and flat-sounding, and with occasional intrusive audience member whooping and hollering. However, this (somehow) made the aficionados' list of the top 20 Zeppelin boots, well at least the twenty runners-up. 
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Eric Clapton 2001-06-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY(MSG 3 Days Complete Pt.3)

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Eric Clapton
Title: MSG 3 DAYS COMPLETE
Dates: June 21, 22 & 23 2001
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US.

Source: Vg+ Audience Recording
Lineage: MASTERPORT-020 Boot 6CD-R > WAV > FLAC

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Disc.1
01: Key To The Highway
02: Reptile
03: Got You On My Mind
04: Tears In Heaven
05: Bell Bottom Blues
06: Change The World
07: My Father's Eyes
08: River Of Tears
09: Goin' Down Slow
10: She's Gone
11: I Want A Little Girl

Disc.2
01: Travelin' Light
02: Hoochie Coochie Man
03: Have You Ever Loved A Woman
04: Cocaine
05: Wonderful Tonight
06: Layla
07: Sunshine Your Love
08: Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Disc.3 & Disc.5, 01: Driftin'
Disc.4, 03: Stormy Monday
Disc.6, 03: Five Long Years

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Bandlineup
Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low: Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East: Bass, Vocals
David Sancious: Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Billy Preston: Keyboards
Steve Gadd: Drums

Eric Clapton - 2001-06-23 - MSG 3Days Complete Pt. 3.rar - FileFactory

Led Zeppelin - St. Louis Blues (1975-02-16) FLAC

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GENRE: Hard Rock 
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 1,11Gb (3% Recovery) 


Excellent Soundboard Live Recording at Missouri Arena, St. Louis, Missouri, USA - February 16, 1975.
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc ‎– EVSD 316/317/318
Released: 2004






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TRACKLIST:

Disc 1:
101-Rock And Roll
102-Sick Again
103-Over The Hills And Far Away
104-In My Time Of Dying
105-The Song Remains The Same
106-The Rain Song
107-Kashmir

Disc 2:
201-No Quarter
202-Trampled Underfoot
203-Moby Dick

Disc 3:
301-Dazed And Confused
302-Stairway To Heaven
303-Whole Lotta Love
304-Black Dog
305-Heartbreaker(Inc, Shame, Shame, Shame)

NOTES:
The trials of Zeppelin’s tenth tour of the US are well known.  Their first live shows in eighteen months, they chose to begin touring in support of Physical Graffiti in the middle of January in the Midwest amidst snowstorms and Jimmy Page’s damaged finger.  Beginning in Minneapolis, Robert Plant contracted a serious flu which put a strain on his voice and the band delivered lackluster concerts.  

They were originally scheduled to play in St. Louis on January 26th, but they had to cancel the show to give Plant some time to recuperate.  And, as the well-known story goes, the singer stayed in freezing Chicago while the rest of the band and crew flew the Starship to sunny Los Angeles for a short vacation.  They later reconvened in Greensboro on the 29th to play one of their all time worst concerts.  The canceled concert was made up on February 16th, right after the amazing New York shows.

When Led Note announced the release of Oh Dear I’ve Known Him Since He Was A Child (Led Note LCD1502) in the winter of 1999, the rumor was that it was a complete soundboard recording.  It turned out to be an audience recording covering only the final two thirds of the show (“Kashmir” to “Heartbreaker”) with many cuts, fade outs, and sounding extremely poor.  It was a major disappointment to say the least.  After that release another poor sounding tape surfaced and circulated in the Zeppelin collecting community. 

St. Louis Blues is yet another sterling soundboard recording uncovered and released by Empress Valley.  The recording is perfectly balance between the instruments and the audience noise just like previous EV releases like Conspiracy Theory and Flying Circus.  The clarity can sometimes be a curse though hearing Bonzo talk during some quiet parts. 

The band reached a highpoint in the tour playing New York just before this show and we’d hope that enthusiasm would be maintained.  But unfortunately they sound very tired at the very beginning of the concert.  “Rock & Roll” sounds sluggish and “Sick Again” is awful with Page especially hitting some bum notes.  “First thing I must say is, better late then never” Plant explains.  “I was on me back in Chicago… It was pleasant nevertheless” right before his usual talk about the cross section of music they will play.  Things begin to improve with “Over The Hills” and by “In My Time of Dying” they really hit their stride.  “Oh My Jesus.  It’s a Sunday, Oh my Jesus!”

Plant sings in the song and states, “I think after that one we should say Amen” at the song’s conclusion.  There is some guitar trouble before “The Song Remains The Same” with Plant chatting with the audience until stating that the double neck is ready, and this part of the show is also very good with a very moving version of “The Rain Song”.  After this we can begin to hear the show in its true glory at which the audience recording only hinted.  The middle third of the show is very powerful.  “No Quarter” is very good being the final electric piano only version until the 1979 shows.  The second leg of the tour will see John Paul Jones expanding the piece with the grand piano.

“Does anybody remember 1968?  Those of you without brain damage can.  This is from the first ten minutes from … our rather immaculate conception” is Plant’s intro to “Dazed & Confused” and the concluding third of the show.  The piece sounds similar to the New York performances.  The encores reveal a surprise that was unfortunately cut in the audience recording:  Zeppelin’s only cover of “Shame, Shame, Shame”, the 1963 Jimmy Reed tune, in the “Heartbreaker” solo. 

Overall another excellent release by Empress Valley and a classy way to end the year.  This is a great show and definitely worth having.  The discs come in a glossy digipack with a slipcover identical in design with Conspiracy Theory, even including lots of Earl’s Court shots.  Not very imaginative but acceptable.  Let’s hope that they can one day find and release a complete soundboard for the February 14th Nassau Coliseum concert.  That would be a most exciting release.
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Eric Clapton 2001-06-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY(MSG 3 Days Complete Pt.3)

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Eric Clapton
Title: MSG 3 DAYS COMPLETE
Dates: June 21, 22 & 23 2001
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US.

Source: Vg+ Audience Recording
Lineage: MASTERPORT-020 Boot 6CD-R > WAV > FLAC

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Disc.1
01: Key To The Highway
02: Reptile
03: Got You On My Mind
04: Tears In Heaven
05: Bell Bottom Blues
06: Change The World
07: My Father's Eyes
08: River Of Tears
09: Goin' Down Slow
10: She's Gone
11: I Want A Little Girl

Disc.2
01: Travelin' Light
02: Hoochie Coochie Man
03: Have You Ever Loved A Woman
04: Cocaine
05: Wonderful Tonight
06: Layla
07: Sunshine Your Love
08: Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Disc.3 & Disc.5, 01: Driftin'
Disc.4, 03: Stormy Monday
Disc.6, 03: Five Long Years

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Bandlineup
Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low: Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East: Bass, Vocals
David Sancious: Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Billy Preston: Keyboards
Steve Gadd: Drums

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Eric Clapton 2001-06-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY(MSG 3 Days Complete Pt.3)

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Eric Clapton
Title: MSG 3 DAYS COMPLETE
Dates: June 21, 22 & 23 2001
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US.

Source: Vg+ Audience Recording
Lineage: MASTERPORT-020 Boot 6CD-R > WAV > FLAC

----------------------------------------------------------
Disc.1
01: Key To The Highway
02: Reptile
03: Got You On My Mind
04: Tears In Heaven
05: Bell Bottom Blues
06: Change The World
07: My Father's Eyes
08: River Of Tears
09: Goin' Down Slow
10: She's Gone
11: I Want A Little Girl

Disc.2
01: Travelin' Light
02: Hoochie Coochie Man
03: Have You Ever Loved A Woman
04: Cocaine
05: Wonderful Tonight
06: Layla
07: Sunshine Your Love
08: Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Disc.3 & Disc.5, 01: Driftin'
Disc.4, 03: Stormy Monday
Disc.6, 03: Five Long Years

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Bandlineup
Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low: Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East: Bass, Vocals
David Sancious: Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Billy Preston: Keyboards
Steve Gadd: Drums

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Led Zeppelin - St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1975-02-14) FLAC

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GENRE: Hard Rock 
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 1,26 Gb (3% Recovery) 

Soundboard Live Recording at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, USA - February 14, 1975.
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc ‎– EVSD 507/508/509
Released: 2008
Issued in a glossy tri-fold digipak with slipcase.
Limited to 200 copies.





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TRACKLIST:

CD1
1-1 Rock & Roll
1-2 Sick Again
1-3 Over The Hills And Far Away
1-4 In My Time Of Dying
1-5 Since I've Been Loving You
1-6 The Song Remains The Same
1-7 The Rain Song

CD2
2-1 Kashmir
2-2 No Quarter
2-3 Trampled Underfoot
2-4 Moby Dick

CD3
3-1 Dazed And Confused
3-2 Stairway To Heaven
3-3 Whole Lotta Love
3-4 Black Dog
3-5 Heartbreaker




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Eric Clapton 2001-06-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY(MSG 3 Days Complete Pt.3)

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Eric Clapton
Title: MSG 3 DAYS COMPLETE
Dates: June 21, 22 & 23 2001
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US.

Source: Vg+ Audience Recording
Lineage: MASTERPORT-020 Boot 6CD-R > WAV > FLAC

----------------------------------------------------------
Disc.1
01: Key To The Highway
02: Reptile
03: Got You On My Mind
04: Tears In Heaven
05: Bell Bottom Blues
06: Change The World
07: My Father's Eyes
08: River Of Tears
09: Goin' Down Slow
10: She's Gone
11: I Want A Little Girl

Disc.2
01: Travelin' Light
02: Hoochie Coochie Man
03: Have You Ever Loved A Woman
04: Cocaine
05: Wonderful Tonight
06: Layla
07: Sunshine Your Love
08: Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Disc.3 & Disc.5, 01: Driftin'
Disc.4, 03: Stormy Monday
Disc.6, 03: Five Long Years

-------------------------------------------------------
Bandlineup
Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low: Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East: Bass, Vocals
David Sancious: Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Billy Preston: Keyboards
Steve Gadd: Drums

Eric Clapton - 2001-06-23 - MSG 3Days Complete Pt. 3.rar - FileFactory

Lossless Bootleg Bonanza: Phil Lesh & Friends – Oklahoma City, OK (07/06/00)

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Phil Lesh & Friends
07-06-00
Zoo Amphitheater
Oklahoma City, OK

Download: FLAC/MP3

Source: AKG481>Dmic-20>D8>HHB-850>MKW>SHN.

Disc1

Jam >
St.Stephen >
11 Jam >
Other One Jam >
MS Half Step >
Other One Jam >
St. Stephen >
Bird Song

Disc2
Oh Atlanta >
The Wheel >
Scarlet Begonias
E:Casey Jones

Lossless Bootleg Bonanza: Eric Clapton – Uniondale, NY (06/28/75)

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Eric Clapton
“Union of the Gods”
Uniondale, New York
June 28, 1975

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Silver Horse – SH-7502A/B – Aud 3

(Rating Scale 1-6; where 1=awful & 6=perfect)

Disc 1:

1. Layla
2. Key to the Highway
3. Badge *Not Included – Officially Released*
4. Bell Bottom Blues
5. Further On Up the Road
6. Better Make it Through Today
7. Blues Power

Disc 2:

1. Sunshine of Your Love
2. Crossroads
3. Tell the Truth
4. Stormy Monday
5. Eyesight to the Blind

Band Lineup (courtesy of ectours.de)
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
George Terry Guitar
Carl Radle Bass
Dick Sims Keyboards
Jamie Oldaker Drums
Yvonne Elliman Backing Vocals
Marcy Levy Backing Vocals

Geetarz Comments: Disc times are 62:51/44:25.

Also features Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin on guitar, and Alphonze Mouzon on drums, during the encore.

“Badge” and “I Shot the Sheriff” from this concert were officially released on the “Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies” box set. Please note that this audience recording is not complete, to begin with it was missing “Sheriff” and “Can’t Find My Way Home”. To appease the DIME gods and prevent confusion from anyone stupid enough to confuse an officially released soundboard track with a pretty crappy audience recording, D1T3, “Badge” has been removed from this torrent. More information about the missing track(s) can be discussed on the ClaptonBoots group (http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/ClaptonBoots/).

Please note that although I have run across several different lineages of this recording, they have all been missing the same 2 tracks so at this point I think it’s a safe assumption to consider that they were not recorded, or at least the full recording is not to be found in the trading pool. I hope to be proven wrong, but in the meantime this is the best sounding recording of this historic concert that I have encountered.

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Led Zeppelin - Taking No Prisoners Tonight (1975-03-12) FLAC

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GENRE: Hard Rock 
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 1,14 Gb (3% Recovery) 

Recorded Live at Long Beach Arena, Long Beach California, March 12th 1975.
Complete Millard Master Edition.
Label: Badgeholders-BH004-01-02-03
Released: 2004



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TRACKLIST:

Disc 1:
01 Rock and Roll
02 Sick Again
03 Over the Hills and Far Away
04 In My Time of Dying
05 The Song Remains the Same
06 Rain Song
07 Kashmir

Disc 2:
01 No Quarter
02 Trampled Underfoot
03 Moby Dick

Disc 3:
01 Dazed & Confused (inc, Woodstock )
02 have you seen your mother baby / Stairway to Heaven
03 Whole Lotta Love
04 The Crunge
05 Black Dog
06 Heartbreaker ( Inc, I`m a Man )



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Led Zeppelin - The American Return (1975-03-11) FLAC

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FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 991 mb (3% Recovery) 

Excellent Soundboard/Audience Recording at Long Beach Arena, Long Beach CA , USA - March 11, 1975.
Label: The Godfatherecords ‎– G.R. 478/479/480
Released: 30 Dec 2009




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TRACKLIST:

CD 1:
01 Intro > Rock And Roll
02 Sick Again
03 Over The Hills And Far Away
04 In My Time Of Dying
05 The Song Remains The Same
06 The Rain Song
07 Kashmir

CD 2:
01 No Quarter
02 Trampled Underfoot
03 Moby Dick

CD 3:
01 Dazed And Confused
02 Stairway To Heaven
03 Whole Lotta Love
04 Black Dog



NOTES:
Empress Valley recently released the first soundboard edition of this much-bootlegged show under the title Long Beach Californication.  This is the latest in a fairly long line of soundboards of 1975 shows from the label.  Some of these, such as Days Confused and Snow Jobs, have garnered critical acclaim.  More recently, however, the labels’ 1975 soundboard releases have attracted criticism, both here and elsewhere, not so much for their presentation of the music but for their exclusivity, high price and packaging.  The artwork of the “Murder Incorporated” edition of St. Valentine’s Day Massacre was criticised for being, at best, historically inaccurate and, at worst, in extremely bad taste.  Long Beach Californication has been criticized both here and on the Underground Uprising website, for recycling “common” artwork.  

The sound quality of this new stereo soundboard has garnered compliments.  TH’s review of the original EV release on the Underground Uprising website refers to this as “one of the best and most well-balanced soundboard recordings from the band’s ’75 shows.” In comments posted after the set was mentioned in the News & New Releases section of CMR (28 August, 2009), Hager referred to it as a “great soundbord recording,”and Asteroidbelt called it “awesome.”  Gsparaco, in his review of the subsequent Eelgrass release states that, “the recording is extremely clear and powerful and one of the best sounding of the 75 soundboards.”  However, there is one issue – as gsparaco contends, “the tape does run 2% too fast.”

The Eelgrass label has, as alluded to above, issued its own version of the show, also entitled Long Beach Californication.  As most collectors are aware, this label specializes in reproducing Empress Valley releases, so it will come as no surprise to read on the BootLedZ website that the Eelgrass version “is an exact copy of EV and shares the same disc times.”  There has also been a release on the more obscure White Summer label entitled West Of Sunset.  It is the only release from this label listed on the CD Bootleg Discography section of Argenteum Astum’s website, Led Zeppelin Database.  However, now Godfather has released its version of the soundboard recording of this show, entitled The American Return, which is described in the label’s promotional material as “the definitive soundboard edition.”

The show begins with a short section of the audience tape during which “the American return of Led Zeppelin” is announced.  The soundboard then commences between the announcer and the start of the opening number, Rock And Roll, which is given an exciting performance.  After this fine start, the early part of the band’s performance is marred to some extent by technical difficulties.  As gsparaco states in his review of the Eelgrass release, “this show has its highlights but is plagued by equipment problems and issues with the PA which seem to distract them onstage.”  The performance of Sick Again, which takes its usual second place in the set, contains the first hint of technical problems.  As gsparaco goes on to say, “the transition, normally several crashing chords on guitar, is rendered very weak and ineffective.”

The following two songs, however, are given particularly impressive performances.  Over The Hills And Far Away is rated by gsparaco as an  “excellent version.”  He also refers to In My Time Of Dying a “monstrous version” and  Mike Magnon, writing on the Underground Uprising website, calls it “one of the best and heaviest of the tour.”

The next two numbers are The Song Remains the Same and The Rain Song, a combination which Keith Shadwick, in Led Zeppelin: The Story Of A Band And Their Music 1968-1980, contends was “a particular highlight” of this tour.  It should be no surprise that the two songs, which open Houses Of the Holy, work well together for as Jimmy Page stated in an interview with Guitar World in 1993, The Song Remains The Same “was originally going to be an instrumental – an overture that led into ‘The Rain Song.'”  The Rain Song receives a fine performance, although technical problems emerge again during The Song Remains The Same.  As Robert Plant points out after both numbers have been played, “for the benefit of anybody who was making a bootleg then, the twelve-string was out of tune on The Song Remains The Same.” Fortunately The Rain Song, played by Page on the six-string neck of his Gibson EDS-1275, suffers no such problems.  The first disc then ends with a splendid rendition of Kashmir, appropriately portentious at the start and tense throughout, which Magnon calls “practically flawless”

Disc 2’s opener is No Quarter. This song, which showcases John Paul Jones’ keyboard abilities, was in a state of transition at the time of this show.  As gsparaco points out, “this is about two weeks into the new instrumentation, trading in the organ for the grand piano for the solo.  The dark and somber intonations of the 1973 and early 1975 versions were gone as these tapes reveal Jones trying very hard to try all sorts of different styles and motifs to find a new direction of the song.”  Overall, this is a very atmospheric version, with the grand piano section coming off well.  Though it meanders a little, it is enjoyable and it is even a little jazzy here and there.  Bonham’s drumming, when it emerges during this section, is very sympathetic, and Page’s guitar also meshes well with Jones’ playing.  Plant’s vocals are also impressive here, and I found this an enjoyable performance.  Even here, however, difficulties with the equipment are present, with Plant commenting on the “buzzing and humming” emanating from the keyboards.

Technical problems again arise prior to a powerful, thrusting performance of Trampled Under Foot. Sounds of equipment being fixed prompt Plant to say, “the drumming and the hammering is by courtesy of Acme Quaalude Company Limited in the back.  This is a guy building a chicken pen.  Can you hear it?”  (The response from Bonham is that “he’s building a shithouse,” which amuses Plant.)  Moby Dick, relatively short at twenty-two minutes, then begins with a strenuous attempt by John Bonham and Jimmy Page to outdo each other on their respective instruments, before the former unleashes his astonishing drumming skills, which, I assume in common with many others, I admire rather than enjoy.

A superb Dazed And Confused, which, as always, showcases Page’s astonishing virtuosity, opens disc 3.  This rendition clocks in at twenty-nine minutes and Lewis considers it to be “the highlight of the show.”  Plant’s vocal contribution includes a section from Joni Mitchell’s Woodstock, sung while Page plays the guitar part which was later utilized in Achilles’ Last Stand.  Page also includes a few bars of Something’s Coming from Leonard Bernstein’s musical West Side Story.  Stairway To Heaven concludes the main set, in a  performance that TH finds “flawless and gutsy.”  Page’s guitar playing is appropriately delicate at the start and powerful later on and Plant delivers another fine vocal performance.

Whole Lotta Love begins the encore, though after less than a minute-and-a half it gives way to the band’s none-too-successful stab at James Brown-style funk, The Crunge, which is actually rather enjoyable in this live setting.  Plant sings most of the lyrics of the first section of The Crunge and then, as gsparaco puts it, “the theramin cacophany mutates effortlessly into the riff  to ‘Out On The Tiles’ which leads into a heavy version of ‘Black Dog,'” and this concludes the show.

Overall, this show has not been regarded as one of the band’s performances, being held in low esteem by Luis Rey, author of Led Zeppelin Live: An Illustrated Exploration Of Underground Tapes.  Others have also been less that complimentary.  Jules McTrainspotter damns it with faint praise.  “Whilst this concert was not one of Led Zeppelin’s finest performances,” he writes on the Underground Uprising website, “it was a perfectly acceptable one.”  Even those commentators who have not been entirely negative have tended to dismiss the earlier part of the show, where the technical problems were most evident.  Dave Lewis, in Led Zeppelin: The Concert File, states that, “the concert got off to a slow start.”  There is some recognition that things improved once technical difficulties were overcome.  TH maintains that, “in the latter half of the show, the band in fact played very well, even better than on 12 March in some places.”  However, the comments from TH and gsparaco quoted above would suggest that even the earlier part of the show had its positive aspects.

The other factor which has often been stated to have had an effect on the band’s performance is the audience.  In a comment on the official Led Zeppelin website, Argenteum Astrum states that, “the playing and singing are great here, but in some spots the band seems a little slow…this is probably due to the fact that this is one of the of the worst crowds ever!  The audience is dull, bored and seeems half asleep.”  Although this is something of an exaggeration, Plant refers to the unresponsiveness of the audience on more than one occasion.  Before In My Time Of Dying, he says, “if you intend to sit still, forget it,” and prior to No Quarter he asks, “you will excuse us if we have a good time, won’t you?”  Argenteum Astrum seems mystified by the audience’s attitude, as he feels that, “the show has some amazing playing,” and Magnon agrees.  “The playing is tight, precise and consistent,” he maintains, “this is an excellent show, with no let downs.”  Perhaps these comments are over-corrective; most collectors, I think, would not prefer this to other shows such as the next night’s performance or the concerts in Vancouver (19 March – Snow Jobs, Empress Valley) or Seattle (21 March – Long Drive To Seattle, TCOLZ).  However, I gained a lot of pleasure from listening to this show and I would heartily agree with gsparaco’s assessment that, “although it isn’t legendary there is a lot to enjoy on these discs.” 

The sound quality of Godfather’s release is excellent.  Argenteum Astrum notes on his Led Zeppelin Database website that both the Empress Valley and the Godfather versions sound “superb.”  Although the Empress Valley version runs 2% fast, I did not find that it came across as unnaturally fast on first listen and I am not alone in this.  For example, in a comment on gsparaco’s review of the Eelgrass version, Sputnik says, “I didn’t notice this release ran fast until it was mentioned.” However, as Argenteum Astrum reported about the Godfather version in the Recent Updates section of Led Zeppelin Database, “it was told that the speed of the board tape is corrected so it seems that this version will be a definitive.”  Comparative timings of the two releases bear out the contention that some work has been done on speed correction.  For example, in the cases of The Song Remains The Same, Trampled Under Foot and Stairway To Heaven the Empress Valley release runs, respectively, ten, eight and nine seconds faster than the Godfather version.

Also, a few minor flaws in the Empress Valley release have been ironed out to some extent.  For example, in Rock And Roll, at 2 minutes and 27 seconds, the sound becomes momentarily louder and coarser.  Whether this is due to a brief patch from the audience source or some other factor I do not know, but in the Godfather version it is marginally less jarring.  Additionally, the mighty shout let out by Bonham at the end of his drum solo in Moby Dick is clearly distorted on the Empress Valley release but less so on the Godfather version.

Moreover, Empress Valley’s disc breaks are rather untidy.  For example, on disc 1, after Kashmir there is a second or two of audience noise which is then cut off.  The Godfather version adds two or three more seconds: enough time for a brief fade-out.  Similarly, Empress valley’s second disc begins suddenly with some extraneous noise heard just before Plant speaks; Godfather’s has some preceding audience noise which fades in.  Empress Valley’s disc 2 ends very suddenly at the conclusion of Moby Dick.  Then disc 3 starts equally abruptly with Plant saying, “…Bonham – Moby Dick!”  The drummer’s forename is missing and his surname clipped.  Plant then says a few more words about Bonham’s performance which would have made more sense at the end of disc 2 – which is where Godfather sensibly places them.  Godfather also has each of Plant’s introductions banded with the relevant song, which seems to me to make more sense, whereas Empress Valley has his words appended to the previous song.  However, there is a banding error on Godfather’s first disc with the Introduction and Rock And Roll listed separately but in fact combined as track 1; Sick Again therefore is track 2 not track 3, and so on.   

This release is housed in Godfather’s usual tri-fold packaging, with a striking image of Jimmy Page playing his double-necked Gibson superimposed on the American national flag.  This was also utilized (with a plain, dark background) by TCOLZ for the front cover of its release of the next night’s show at the same venue, Dedicated To Anyone Who Got Divorced Today.  There are also several other onstage shots of the band members, the track listing and, as with the label’s other Led Zeppelin releases, sleeve notes by “Paul De Luxe.”  There is no booklet. 

 As stated earlier, this show has appeared many times in a superb Mike Millard audience recording, his first known Led Zeppelin recording.  The audience recording has attracted universal praise, with comments such as, “stunning full stereo sound.  The sound quality is superb” (Jules McTrainspotter), “near soundboard sound here…amazing!” (Argenteum Astrum) and “one of the most amazing audience recordings available” (gsparaco).  The audience recording is, indeed, outstanding.  However, I would invariably prefer an excellent soundboard recording to an excellent audience one.  As TH argues, this new soundboard “is still very welcome and worthy of our collection, because, while an excellent audience recording better captures how the band overall was actually heard in the venue, a soundboard recording better captures how the band members did perform…on stage.”  Despite the quality of the soundborad some collectors may baulk at paying Empress Valley’s prices when they already possess the superb audience recording.  In a comment on the Empress Valley release, after it was announced in the News & New Releases section, gsparaco stated that, in view of the quality of the Millard tape, “spending hundreds on a soundboard would be redundant.”  However, the appearance of the Eelgrass release made this new soundboard much cheaper to acquire.  Now, the Godfather version is both cheaper and better, and consequently this release is highly recommended.

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Led Zeppelin - The Great Love Affair (1970-09-04) FLAC

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FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 723 mb (3% Recovery) 

Recprded live at LA Forum, Inglewood, California, USA on Friday September 4th, 1970.
Label: Winston Remaster - (WR-2007)
Released: 2007



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TRACKLIST:

Disc 1:
1. Introductions
2. Immigrant Song
3. HeartBreaker
4. Dazed And Confused
5. Bring it On Home
6. That's The Way
7. Bron-Yr-Aur
8. Since Ive Been Loving You

Disc 2:
1. Organ Solo
2. Thank You
3. What Is And What Should Never Be
4. Moby Dick
5. Whole Lotta Love (Medley)
6. Communication Breakdown (Medley)
7. Out On The Tiles
8. Blueberry Hill

NOTES:
AUD Main - (5th) Stereo source - 2ndGenCass>CDR3>SHN>Remaster
AUD Patching #1 - Alternate Mono - LOBH Tarantura : Introductions & MD-WLL Patch
AUD Patching #2 - TMOQ Source UnknownGenCass : Bron-Yr-Aur patch

The Hiss on the main source had a high pitch sound to it that I found off putting.
Using a new tool for noise reduction I was able to remove that. But the after effect of doing that gave the quieter parts the wind tunnel effect. I prefer that over having the high pitched hiss sound throughout the whole show.The Patches using the Alternate Mono - parts of those had better audio from other sources, but I used those because they were complete patches, instead of using 3 different sources for 1 patch. 

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Lettuce Live at Infinity Hall-Hartford on 2018-03-25

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Lettuce March 25, 2018 Infinity Hall Hartford, Connecticut ************************************************************************* Taper: Keith Antaya Source 1: MG21(Hypers)>nBob Actives>nBox Elite>Edirol R44(24/28) Source 2: MG20(Cards)>nBob Actives>nBox Elite>Edirol R44(24/48) Location: FOB Cent....

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He's The One In 71 Straight Arrow

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The Las Vegas, August 28th, 1971, dinner show is previously unreleased. The only existing tape/CD-R in circulation is of very poor quality. Our release has been taken directly from a recently obtained first generation copy of an original audience-recorded cassette. This concert was recorded by an Elvis fan from France, Marie Chantal Rivière, who also taped other August 1971 Las Vegas shows. SA has released Marie Chantal Rivière’s recordings of the August 27th & 29th dinner and midnight concerts on the 2xCD Solid As Rock and Last Stint At The International. If you like those releases, you cannot go wrong with He’s The One In ‘71.



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Queen 1976-03-26 Kyudenkinen-Taiikukan Fukuoka, Japan

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Queen A Night At Q-den (Tarantura) ---> Flac level 8



Live in Fukuoka Kyudenkinen-Taiikukan March 26th 1976



Disc 1

01 Opening

02 Start

03 Introducition

04 Bohemian Rhapsody

05 Ogre Battle

06 MC

07 Sweet Lady

08 MC

09 White Queen

10 MC

11 Flick Of The Wrist

12 MC

13 Bohemian Rhapsody

14 Killer Queen

15 The March Of The Black Queen

16 Bohemian Rhapsody

17 Bring Back That Leroy Brown

18 MC

19 Brighton Rock

20 Guitar Solo

21 Brighton Rock

22 Son And Daughter



Disc 2

01 MC

02 The Prophet's Song

03 Stone Cold Crazy

04 MC

05 Doing All Right

06 MC

07 Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon

08 Keep Yourself Alive

09 Drum Solo

10 Keep Yourself Alive

11 Liar

12 In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited

13 Now I'm Here

14 Rock And Roll Medley

15 God Save The Queen


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