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Jake Shimbukuro 2018-07-29 Natick, MA FLAC/AUD

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Jake Shimabukuro
The Center for Arts in Natick
Natick, Massachusetts
July 29, 2018

An Imperfect Gravy Recording (IPG-355)

Lineage: Audio Reality > Tascam DR-07mkII @ 16/44.1 > PC > Audacity 2.0.3 (tracking & normalization) > TLH (FLAC 8) > TTD

Sound Quality: Let the samples be your guide.

Set One (47:31)
101. Introduction
102. Time Of The Season
103. Galloping Seahorses
104. 6/8
105. [talk]
106. Kawika
107. [talk]
108. The Greatest Day
109. Eleanor Rigby
110. [talk]
111. Tritone
112. [talk]
113. If 6 Was 9
114. Use Me [Dave Preston on vocals]

Set Two (57:55)
201. Introduction
202. Cherry Blossom, Cherry Blossom [Jake solo]
203. Audience Request Medley [Jake solo]
204. [talk]
205. Shape Of You >
206. Pangram
207. [talk]
208. Dragon
209. [talk]
210. While My Guitar Gently Weeps >
211. Jam
212. [talk]
213. Bohemian Rhapsody

Total Time (105:26) [two sets, one continuous recording, no opening act]

Personnel:
Jake Shimabukuro - ukulele
Dave Preston - electric guitar, vocals on "Use Me"
Nolan Verner - electric bass

Visit:
JakeShimabukuro.com | Just another WordPress site
https://www.facebook.com/jakeshimabukuromusic/
Dave Preston

Please:
-Do not sell this recording.
-Do not upload this recording to other trackers.
-Do not alter this recording or convert to mp3 or other lossy formats except for your own personal use.
-Support the artists by attending shows and purchasing official releases.






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Pink Floyd 1988-04-25 Phoenix, AZ FLAC/AUD

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Pink Floyd
Municipal Stadium
Phoenix, Arizona
April 25, 1988


Disc 1
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-- Set 1 --
1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V
2. Signs Of Life
3. Learning To Fly
4. Yet Another Movie > Round And Around
5. A New Machine I
6. Terminal Frost
7. A New Machine II
8. Sorrow
9. The Dogs Of War
10. On The Turning Away
-- Set 2 --
11. One Of These Days

Disc 2
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1. Time
2. On The Run
3. The Great Gig In The Sky
4. Wish You Were Here
5. Welcome To The Machine
6. Us And Them
7. Money
8. Another Brick In The Wall II
9. Comfortably Numb
-- Encore 1 --
10. One Slip
-- Encore 2 --
11. Run Like Hell


Source: aud
Taper: Brett R.
Recording Equipment: Realistic 33-1063 Mics > Realistic Stereo Cassette
Digital Transfer from Nakamichi BX-1 > HHB 850 Professional Burner
Tracked by: Igor G. (EAC > GoldWave > Flac)





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The Cult 1987-04-25 Chicago, IL FLAC/AUD

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The Cult
UIC Pavilion
Chicago, Illinois, USA
April 25, 1987

Source: unknown mics/recorder > master cassette > lo gen cassette

Transfer: lo gen cassette > Denon 790R > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > .WAV @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz

Tracking: .WAV > Audacity 2.2.2 > xAct 2.45 (encode to FLAC level 8, align sectors, ffp)

setlist:

01. Wild Flower
02. Peace Dog
03. Outlaw
04. Rain
05. "Chicago" Hip Shake
06. Lil' Devil
07. King Contrary Man
08. She Sells Sanctuary
09. Love Removal Machine

opening for Billy Idol

show notes:

it is my inherent pleasure and joy to bring you this nugget from the vaults.

again, NO idea what 'gen' this is, or what mics were used to record it, or even the deck.

and it's not "perfect", mind you....but take all them 'unknowns' into account when listening to the samples.

I find the late '85 thru '87 period for The Cult borderline fascinating....beginning with the original version of "Electric" (which is how you hear the songs played in late '85-early '86), and the utter metamorphosis from a dreamy, hand-in-warm-water new-wave Brit-pop band into the mean, lean, drinks-gasoline-and-shits-fire version that Rick Rubin molded them into prior to Rubin's influence.


got all that?

good?

oh yes, one final aside...Billy's fans were not really into The Cult, which makes for some mighty fun between-song-banter.

now CRANK this shit, smile on the inside, THANK dandrew and tell me to "fuck off" with some vim, vigor, and vitality.

did I mention this is just a *taster of what is to come* from the Cult?

no bullshit.

stay tuned,

---Dr. Deep is gonna remove that love with his machine, day-by-day, tape-by-muddafuggin-tape




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Van Halen 1981-07-18 Uniondale, NY FLAC/AUD (REPAIRED)

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Van Halen
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY
July 18, 1981
Fair Warning Tour

I decided to try to repair and improve this recording a bit since I was at this show. It appears that there may be more than one source for this show, but this version is sourced from the version first shared by "Nashwlverine." I lowered the levels because the sound was heavily distorted, and I cleaned up, as best as I could, the various and sundry cuts that existed. I'm not thrilled with the final product, but there's only so much that can be done here - there's just not a whole lot of fidelity to this recording. Oh well. It is what it is. Let's call this one for the completists.

LINEAGE: unknown recording equipment > ? gen cassette > FLAC > xAct 2.45 (decode to .WAV) > Audacity 2.2.2 (level reduction, repairs) > xAct 2.45 (encode to FLAC level 8, align sectors, ffp)

setlist:

01. On Fire
02. Sinner's Swing >
03. Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
04. Hear About It Later
05. crowd noise > Dave banter
06. EVH riffing > So This Is Love
07. Jamie's Crying
08. Michael Anthony Bass Solo
09. Runnin' With The Devil (small cut in middle, patched but some music lost)
10. Dance The Night Away
11. Dave rants and rambles...
12. Sunday Afternoon In The Park
13. Romeo Delight (fades out)
14. Everybody Wants Some (fades in) (small cut after song ends, repaired)
15. crowd noise
16. Dave rants, again...
17. Ice Cream Man
18. Mean Street
19. EVH Guitar Solo
20. Feel Your Love Tonight
21. You Really Got Me
22. Unchained (cuts out in middle)

Trade freely; never buy or sell; and please keep the file set in tact.

~ dandrew July 2018





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David Bowie w/ NIN - Great Western Forum, Inglewood CA; October 29, 1995

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David Bowie
Great Western Forum, Inglewood CA
October 29, 1995



one track wave file


Setlist :

subterraneans (with Nine Inch Nails)
scary monsters (and super creeps) (with Nine Inch Nails)
reptile (Nine Inch Nails cover) (with Nine Inch Nails)
hallo spaceboy (with Nine Inch Nails)
hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover) (with Nine Inch Nails)
look back in anger
the hearts filthy lesson
the voyeur of utter destruction (as beauty)
I have not been to Oxford town
outside
Andy Warhol
the man who sold the world
strangers when we mett
a small plot of land
breaking glass
we prick you
nite flights (Scott Walker cover)
teenage wildlife
under pressure (Queen cover)


Note: This set began immediately after Nine Inch Nails



Band :
David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Peter Schwartz, Gail Ann Dorsey, Carlos Alomar, Zachary Alford, Mike Garson, George Simms

David Bowe - 1995-10-29 Inglewood CA wave.rar - FileFactory

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Re-uploads --- August 01

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Upgrade Bonanza: Van Morrison – Mechanical Bliss

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Van Morrison - V.M. Mechanical Bliss front [300DPI]

Van Morrison
Mechanical Bliss [no label, 2CD]

The notes for this show are really long, I have left them as is for this post.

DownloadFLAC/MP3

I have previously posted this as an MP3@256kps.

Soon after the release of Veedon Fleece in 1974, Van Morrison was already talking about a follow-up album. Several titles have been associated with the album – Naked In The Jungle, Not Working For You, Stiff Upper Lip – but the one common to most fans is Mechanical Bliss. Due to whatever reasons, the album was never released and, as Wikipedia reported, “Morrison later was to say the project was nothing more than an extended jamming session.”

But the songs were recorded and Morrison fan David Chance has tried to piece together the lost album, which at one time was scheduled for a February 1975 release.

In a lengthy article (www.harbour.sfu.ca/~hayward/van/discography/mechanicalbliss.html), while reconstructing the album, Chance notes: “Keeping in mind the format of vinyl recordings in the mid-’70s (with a playing time of approximately 40-45 minutes),and a lot of (perhaps erroneous) intuition, I place the track and side listing of this album as:

Side A
1. Joyous Sound (2:23)
2. Mechanical Bliss (3:46)
3. Much Binding In The March (4:34)
4. The Twilight Zone (7:56)
5. Naked In The Jungle (3:46)
Total time: (22:25)

Side B
1. Flamingoes Fly (6:08)
2. Foggy Mountain Top (5:25)
3. When I Deliver (6:10)
4. I Have Finally Come To Realize (4:55)
Total time: (22:38)

Total play approximately 46 minutes with 7-second blank song-separations.

While Chance saw the album as containing nine tracks, a two-CD version of Mechanical Bliss has surfaced among Morrison fans:
As Shared Here:
Disc 1
1. Joyous Sound
2. Naked In The Jungle
3. Much Binding In The March (instr)
4. Mechanical Bliss
5. T For Texas
6. This Is Not The Twilight Zone
7. When I Deliver
8. Flamingos Fly
9. I Have Finally Come To Realize
10. Foggy Mountain Top

Disc 2
1. I’m Not Waiting For You
2. You Move Me
3. Feedback Out On Highway 101
4. I Shall Sing
5. Laughing In The Wind
6. Come On Out Child
7. There There Child
8. It Hurts To Want It So Bad
9. The Streets Only Knew Your Name

The artwork notes: “Mechanical Bliss – The Record Plant Sausalito, California June 1975 Session + ‘additional recordings possibly made at Mercury Studios, New York, March/April 1974 and at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands, June 1974’.” These stereo soundboard tracks can be rated between very good and excellent minus. Unfortunately, the musicians for these sessions have never been positively identified.

In 1977, Van Morrison would go into the studio and the result was A Period Of Transition, which featured a version of Joyous Sound. The song was also released as a 7-inch single together with Mechanical Bliss in 1977. As far as we are aware, none of the tracks recorded in 1974 and 1975 have been officially released.

In his article, David Chance also mentioned an interesting anecdote regarding the proposed artwork for Mechanical Bliss:

In The Complete Guide to the Music of Steely Dan there is the following information regarding the cover art for Steely Dan’s 1976 album, The Royal Scam:

“Another superb cover showed a man asleep on a Boston bus station bench as skyscrapers and angry skies towered above him. Each building had a different animal’s snarling head superimposed onto it. At the center of the cover was a king cobra about to strike at a mongoose on the neighboring edifice. The skyscrapers had been painted by Zox for a Van Morrison album cover. When Morrison abandoned his project, photographer Charlie Ganse and Ed Caraeff came up with the idea of using Ganse’s photo of the vagrant with the Zox painting. They took the photo to a Hollywood specialist and succeeded in matching the tone of the painting.”

The (completely speculative) artwork [shown above] was sent in by Van fan Volker Klar, who modified the artwork of the Steely Dan album. To further fan speculation on Van’s “missing album”, Volker also notes encountering a reference in a German book Rock Lexikon (Schmidt-Joos/Barry Graves, Rowohlt) from February 1975: “there is a chapter about Van Morrison with a list of albums in it. On page 244 you can find ‘[…] Stiff Upper Lip (1975)’.”

Disc I
Track 101 Joyous Sound (3.4MB)
Track 102 Naked In The Jungle (6.3MB)
Track 103 Much Binding In The March (instr) (5.1MB)
Track 104 Mechanical Bliss (5.1MB)
Track 105 T For Texas (7.4MB)
Track 106 This Is Not The Twilight Zone (11.5MB)
Track 107 When I Deliver (8.9MB)
Track 108 Flamingos Fly (8.8MB)
Track 109 I Have Finally Come To Realize (7.0MB)
Track 110 Foggy Mountain Top (6.9MB)
Disc II
Track 201 I’m Not Waiting For You (11.5MB)
Track 202 You Move Me (9.4MB)
Track 203 Feedback Out On Highway 101 (5.4MB)
Track 204 I Shall Sing (4.6MB)
Track 205 Laughing In The Wind (5.6MB)
Track 206 Come On Out Child (6.7MB)
Track 207 There There Child (4.1MB)
Track 208 It Hurts To Want It So Bad (5.2MB)
Track 209 The Streets Only Knew Your Name (8.8MB)

Mechanical Bliss
an attempt to reconstruct Van Morrison’s unreleased 1975 album by David Chance

Side A

Joyous Sound (2:23)
Mechanical Bliss (3:46)
Much Binding In The March (4:34)
The Twilight Zone (7:56)
Naked In The Jungle (3:46)
Total time: (22:25)
Side B

Flamingoes Fly (6:08)
Foggy Mountain Top (5:25)
When I Deliver (6:10)
I Have Finally Come To Realise (4:55)
Total time: (22:38)
Total play approximately 46 minutes with 7-second blank song-separations

Title | Songs | Musicians | Album | Artwork

In mid/late-1974 and throughout 1975 there was mention of a soon-to-be released album from Van Morrison, following Veedon Fleece. This album never made it to the public, for reasons unknown. Here I am attempting to reconstruct what that album may have been, with as many clues as I have been able to find. Acknowledgement goes to many, especially David Walker, Kevin Sheets, Art Siegel, Scott Thomas, and Joost Van Erkel for their opinions and information.

Please bear in mind that what follows is comparable to swiss cheese…lots of holes in it… dcat…

1. The Title:
Possibilities: Mechanical Bliss, Stiff Upper Lip, Naked In The Jungle, Not Working For You.

It is generally agreed that the album was to be called Mechanical Bliss. Van and Tom Donahue state this several times throughout the KSAN ’74 radio interview. There, Van indicates the release date to be in February 1975, only 4 to 5 months after the release of Veedon Fleece, an announcement that even Tom Donahue found astonishing (“Hard on the heels, I would call that.”).

In Johnny Rogan’s book Van Morrison (1984), on page 126, it is noted that this working title was, “retitled, at least briefly, Stiff Upper Lip, the work was twice scheduled for release in 1975 and during the year the lengthy “This Is Not The Twilight Zone” and “Mechanical Bliss” were aired on American radio”. The second release date Rogan mentions would be September 1975, as noted _____?_____.

Detouring briefly, mention should be made of some other “unreleased” albums rumoured at this time. One would be an album called Highlights, as mentioned in the KSAN interview, just after playing the song “Just Like A Woman”:

“That’s gonna be on an album called Highlights, which is gonna highlight, ya’ know, various things over the years that I’ve done that I haven’t, ya’ know, gotten on an album, you know, like uh, historical things like uh, you know, um, a live performance with John Lee, and there’s a couple-a things from this performance, and uh, maybe some other kinky stuff…”
This is re-stated in the coffeehouse interview done with Van (by Donahue) in the video production of the 1974 concert at the Orphanage in San Francisco, California (39 minutes into the tape).

From “Reliable Sources”, the press-release pamphlet, circa spring 1974, from Caledonia Productions, page 12: “He is currently interested in video and is expected to do a soundtrack for a major film soon.” And on page 14: “Van has instrumental material with himself on horn and piano without vocals which may turn into an album quite different from his past albums.” The unreleased song (but played during the KSAN interview) “Much Binding In The March” may have been a likely candidate for this project, as well as the instrumentals known as “Buffyflow” and “Heathrow Shuffle” played in concerts during this period.

In “Reliable Sources”, on page 173: “I’ve definitely got a country and western album planned,” he says. “It will have songs like ‘Wild Side Of Life’, ‘Crying Time’, ‘Banks Of The Ohio’ and stuff like that.” [In some observations on this project, David Walker {Internet Nov. 9, 1997} brings up the point that Van was performing such C&W songs as Hank Williams’ “Hey, Good Lookin'” and Merle Kilgore’s “More and More” in concert {The Troubadour Club, Los Angeles CA, May 7, 1973}. David also notes the unreleased studio songs in circulation among collectors, Leadbelly’s “Goodnight Irene”, and W. Warren & A. Carter’s “Wild Side Of Life”, which sound to be recorded around or before the time of the Tupelo Honey album.]

“One of these years, he’s going to release a Christmas album. “We tried to do one in 1972 but we were under too much pressure. You have to start making a Christmas album on January 1 if you want to get it out in time. We’ll probably do some originals and a few of the old things like ‘White Christmas’ and ‘Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire’. All that romantic stuff.”

Joost Van Erkel notes that an album called Manchild was announced as about to be released in The Netherlands around this time, though it never was. He remembers seeing an advertisement for Manchild, for sale, in the New Music Express in July 1979, but is unclear as to when this album was first announced in Holland, perhaps as early as 1972.

2. The Songs:
In issue #8 (Nov. 1992) of The Van Morrison Newsletter, it is noted that in an interview with John Tobler in the late-’70s that Van “talked about the album, recorded in Holland in 1974 which has never been released. It came about because a promoter pulled the band out of a gig with a number of other artists and paid them for the concert. He [Van] hired a studio and went in and laid down 8 tracks in an afternoon.”

This event is what Joost Van Erkel remembers as an open air concert on June 24, 1974 in Hilversum. His words: “On June 24, 1974 Van was supposed to perform on a one day open air festival at Hilversum. I don’t remember all the acts performing that day, but in the afternoon a Canadian singer performed who was not on the original schedule. Because the municipality didn’t allow music to be played after 6 or 8 PM (I forgot the exact time) and The Allman Brothers Band (top of the bill) for contractual reasons had to perform a 2 hours show, there was no time left for Van. There is a short story (in Dutch) by Bert Jansen describing this event (Van fighting with a woman photographer while leaving the scene). It was rumored then (music papers and radio) that Van recorded in Holland the day before the festival.”

These 8 tracks are most likely the following songs recorded at Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Holland: Twilight Zone, Foggy Mountain Top, Flamingoes Fly (all 3 noted so in The Philosopher’s Stone notes), Mechanical Bliss, Much Binding In The March (both aired on KSAN ’74), Naked In the Jungle (version 1, not The Philosopher’s Stone version from 1975), Buffyflow (?), and Heathrow Shuffle (?). [Or possibly Caldonia and What’s Up Crazy Pup?, though as Joost points out, “Caldonia and What’s Up Crazy Pup? sound like these were performed with the Caledonia Soul Express, who according to Wavelength no. 12 performed in Amsterdam on April 8, 1974; see also Brian Hinton’s Celtic Crossroads page 167.”]

In the KSAN interview Van says the album will be released in February 1975. This did not occur. More studio sessions took place in June 1975 (see below). I suspect these were to alter the, at that time, track listing of the album, i.e. to add a few and lose a few. So, we are probably looking at 2 possible incarnations of the album, the first one to be titled “Mechanical Bliss” for a February 1975 release, and the second one “Stiff Upper Lip” for a September 1975 release.

I use the KSAN interview selections and notes from Howard A. DeWitt’s book (1983), Van Morrison: The Mystic’s Music, as reference points in the song selections (“Definite” and “Probable”). In the later, on page 72, it is noted:

“Best Unreleased Van Morrison Album
Recorded June, 1975 at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California
Songs in Order of Recording:
I’m Not Working For You
You Move Me
When I Deliver
I Have Finally Come To Realize
Joyous Sound
Naked In The Jungle
If The Street Only Knew Your Name”

Definite:

Mechanical Bliss [stated in the KSAN interview]
Twilight Zone [so said prior to singing it in Frankfurt, W. Germany, July 8, 1974]
Naked In The Jungle [there are 2 versions of this, one recorded in Hilversum ’74 and the other in Sausalito ’75 –this song was also performed in concerts during this period]
Much Binding In The March [KSAN interview] [this song, an instrumental, is sometimes erroneously titled “Much Binding In The Marshes” among collectors, a title taken from a song by the English comedian Richard Murdoch; according to one source, the copyright records show it as “March”, which is clearly the title given in the KSAN interview]
Probable:

Foggy Mountain Top [performed in concerts at the time, and at The Orphanage concert 1974, prior to singing this song Van says, “This is a new song. It’s gonna be on an album sometime when they get around to crankin’ ’em out.”]
When I Deliver
I Have Finally Come To Realise Joyous Sound Flamingoes Fly [performed on the Don Kirschner’s Rock Concert in 1974] The Street Only Knew Your Name
Possible:

Not Working For You
You Move Me [these 2 songs have a very similar sound instrumentally, both very charged “rockers” complete with stinging electric slide guitar–although it isn’t known who the guitarist is performing here, I would guess it to be Elvin Bishop, with whom Van performed at The Keystone in Berkeley CA, Dec. 30, 1974]
Down To Earth
Don’t Change On Me [as David Walker suggests, these 2 songs have a very similar “feel” to them musically as the other songs recorded in Sausalito; and to my ears, Van’s occasional fit of scream/singing in these songs also links them–see {hear} also the concert performance from the G.A.M.H. in San Francisco @April 21, 1975 where Van rips his lungs out on a medley of “St. Dominic’s Preview / Walk On The Wild Side / You Can’t Always Get What You Want”]
Western Plain [Sausalito CA 1975]
Buffyflow [live & studio? 1974]
Heathrow Shuffle [live and studio? 1974]
Caldonia
What’s Up Crazy Pup?
There There Child [performed live in 1974]
There are a number of other songs from circa 1973-75 that are possibilities, but I feel the above may be the strongest. I also omit “(I’m) Not Working For You” for the reason that due to the lyric line, “What the fuck do they care”, it is unlikely that Warner Brothers would have allowed it to appear on an album, censorally (and future release elsewhere is also doubtful, for the same reason). “You Move Me” is sparse lyrically and seems an unlikely candidate (to my ears) for inclusion on an album; it sounds like more of a workout to loosen up the band.

3. The Musicians:

Mercury Studios, New York, New York circa March/April 1974 (?):
[this is noted in the KSAN interview, and Van was playing in this area in mid-March 1974, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This may be the studio source of Caldonia and What’s Up Crazy Pup?]

Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland circa June 1974:
Van (acoustic guitar, sax, piano, harmonica), Peter Van Hooke (drums), Pete Wingfield (piano), and Jerome Rimson (bass). [At the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 1974, Dallas Taylor is on drums in place of Peter Van Hooke.]

March 24-25, 1975 at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco:
Bernie Krause (keyboards) and David Hayes (bass) [the other backing musicians are not readily known].

April 21, 1975 at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco:
Van (sax and harmonica), Mark Jordan (keyboards), John Blakely (guitar), Tony Day (drums), and David Hayes (bass).

The Record Plant, Sausalito, California June 1975 session:
Van (sax, harmonica), Mark Jordan (piano), John Allair (piano), Smith Dobson (piano), Bernie Kraus (moog synthesizer), John Blakey (guitar), Tony Day (drums), David Hayes (bass), Judy Clay (backing vocals), Elvin Bishop?? (slide guitar).

4. The Album:
Keeping in mind the format of vinyl recordings in the mid-’70s (with a playing time of approximately 40-45 minutes), the notes above, and a lot of (perhaps erroneous) intuition, I place the track and side listing of this album as shown above…

5. The Artwork:
Thanks to John Miller for spotting this tidbit; could Van’s ‘abandoned project’ mentioned in the quote have been Mechanical Bliss?

In The Complete Guide to the Music of Steely Dan there is the following information regarding the cover art for Steely Dan’s 1976 album The Royal Scam:

“Another superb cover showed a man asleep on a Boston bus station bench as skyscrapers and angry skies towered above him. Each building had a different animal’s snarling head superimposed onto it. At the center of the cover was a king cobra about to strike at a mongoose on the neighboring edifice. The skyscrapers had been painted by Zox for a Van Morrison album cover. When Morrison abandoned his project, photographer Charlie Ganse and Ed Caraeff came up with the idea of using Ganse’s photo of the vagrant with the Zox painting. They took the photo to a Hollywood specialist and succeeded in matching the tone of the painting.”
The (completely speculative) artwork shown above was sent in by Van fan Volker Klar, who modified the artwork of the Steely Dan album. To further fan speculation on Van’s “missing album”, Volker also notes encountering a reference in a German book Rock Lexikon (Schmidt-Joos/Barry Graves, Rowohlt) from February 1975: “there is a chapter about Van Morrison with a list of albums in it. On page 244 you can find ‘[…] Stiff Upper Lip (1975)’.”

Max Creek Live at The Agora Ballroom on 1987-04-16

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Max Creek  1987-04-16 The Agora Ballroom West Hartford, CT Source : SBD > Mitsubishi HS-413UR > VHS Lineage: VHS > Mitsubishi VCR > Marantz PMD- 661 (24/48) > WAV > USB USB > Mac Mini > Adobe Audition > Flac  Recorded By: Ted Dralle Audio Transfer: Bill Hoy Tracking & Mastering: Scott Medeiros   ....

This item belongs to: etree/MaxCreek.

This item has files of the following types: 24bit Flac, Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, JPEG, Metadata, Ogg Vorbis, VBR MP3


Waysted 1984-10-14 Great Yarmouth, England FLAC/AUD

REO SPEEDWAGON - Budokan, Tokyo, Japan; September 29, 1981; SBD

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REO SPEEDWAGON
Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
September 29, 1981



"Keep On Loving You"
Original Silver Disc
Liberated Bootleg
(Fire Power / FP-025)

Set List :

01. Keep Pushin'
02. Only The Strong Survive
03. Tough Guys
04. In Your Letter
05. Time For Me To Fly
06. Keep On Loving You
07. 157 Riverside Avenue
08. Take It On The Run
09. Roll With The Changes
10. Flying Turkey Trot - Guitar Solo
11. Say You Love Me Or Say Goodnight
12. Back On The Road Again
13. Ridin' The Storm Out
14. Shake It Loose


The REO Speedwagon Line-Up :

Kevin Cronin (Vocals, Guitars)
Gary Richrath (Lead Guitars)
Bruce Hall (Bass)
Neal Doughty (Keyboards)
Alan Gratzer (Drums, Percussion)


REO Speedwagon - 1981-09-29 Tokyo, Japan (SBD).rar - FileFactory

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Waysted 1986-10-11 Gothenburg, Sweden FLAC/AUD

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Waysted
Scandanavium
Gothenburg, Sweden
October 11, 1986

unknown aud recording

setlist:

01. Toy With The Passion
02. Won't Get Out Alive
03. Singing To The Night
04. Heroes Die Young
05. Rock Steady
06. How The West Was Won
07. Walls Fall Down





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Aerosmith - Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, Georgia; September 2, 1994

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Master Tapers Concert Series - Volume (24)


Aerosmith
Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, Georgia
September 2, 1994



Tour name: Get A Grip


Media: 2 CDs
Recording type: Audience
Taper: Steve Erb (via Steve Hendrix)
Recording Equipment: Audio Technica (2) AT831b>Sony PCM-M1 (DAT)
Lineage: DAT Master Tape>Sony PCM-M1>Philips CDR 870>CD>EAC>WAV (16bit)>TLH>FLAC (8)
Transfer/Mastering: February 2014
Audio format: FLAC
Total running time: 115:35
Audio quality: 4++
Artwork: Yes

Track listing:

Eat The Rich
Toys In The Attic
Fever
Rag Doll
Seasons Of Wither
Cryin'
Crazy
Monkey On My Back
Mamakin
Boogie Man
Shut Up And Dance (w/Drum Solo)
Stop Messin' Around
Walk On Down
Janie's Got A Gun
Love In An Elevator
Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
Sweet Emotion
Dream On
Livin' On The Edge
Walk This Way

Band:
Steven Tyler - Vocals, Harmonica
Joe Perry - Guitars, Vocals
Brad Whitford - Guitars
Tom Hamilton - Bass Guitar
Joey Kramer - Drums
Thom Gimbel - Keyboards, Saxophone

Show comments:
Excellent recording and show from the Get A Grip tour.

Hello friends!
I recently started going through some of the 50 plus boxes of tapes i have stored in my garage and have pulled out some of my favorite shows.
Many of them i haven't listened to since i got them back in the 80's. I'm going to try and share as many of them as i can. The shows i will be sharing
will be 1st generation copies i got directly from the tapers. Before i share any of them though i want to make sure i secure permission to post them from the tapers.
This will be the first time i share any recordings that are not my own masters.


Enjoy!
Brian.

Aerosmith - 1994-09-02 Atlanta, GA flac.rar - FileFactory

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Waysted 1986-10-31 Winterthur, Switzerland FLAC/AUD

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Eulachhalle
Winterthur, Switzerland
October 31, 1986

unknown aud recording

setlist:

01. Toy With The Passion
02. Won't Get Out Alive
03. Singing To The Night
04. Heroes Die Young
05. Rock Steady
06. How The West Was Won
07. Walls Fall Down






https://mega.nz/#F!LO5BkRaY!DVUxN94kEan7eq56dmPm4w

Waysted 1986-12-11 Whitley Bay, England FLAC/AUD

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Ice Rink
Whitley Bay, England
December 11, 1986

unknown aud recording

setlist:

01. Toy With The Passion (cut)
02. Won't Get Out Alive
03. Singing To The Night
04. Heroes Die Young
05. Rock Steady
06. How The West Was Won
07. Walls Fall Down
08. Around And Around





https://mega.nz/#F!3HxlDRCb!RUCa05pgBfHHj8lIFLep1A

CANNED HEAT - Wintergardens, Bournemouth, UK; January 24, 1970

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CANNED HEAT
Wintergardens, Bournemouth, UK
January 24, 1970



Nice Aud.

For those of us who don´t expect much news from this field,
here´s a show were they played a boogie version, based on the Little Walther song, "MY Babe!" The playing here is really great, and after some mixing problems in the first song, you are able to listen to a great classic Canned Heat performance!


Tracklist:
01 Bring it on Home
02 Thats Allright
03 My Time ain´t long
04 My Babe(Boogie Version)pt.1
05 My Babe(Boogie Version)pt.2
06 Future Blues
07 London Blues
Encores:
08 Let´s work together
09 Good Bye for now
Time: ca. 70 mins

Line up Notes:
Bob " The Bear" Hite: voc, harp
Alan Wilson: g, voc, harp
Larry Taylor: b
Fito de la Parra: dr
Harvey Mandel: g

Lineage: Unknown Gen Cass-PDR05-EAC-Cool Edit pro-Flac
Nice Audience Quality!

Enjoy this great piece of CANNED HEAT history!

Canned Heat - 1970-01-24 Bournemouth, UK flac.rar - FileFactory

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Waysted 1987-03-08 Milwaukee, WI FLAC/AUD

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Mecca Arena
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
March 8, 1987

* Opening for Iron Maiden *

unknown aud recording

setlist:

01. Toy With The Passion
02. Won't Get Out Alive
03. Heaven Tonight
04. How The West Was Won
05. Singing To The Night
06. Heroes Die Young
07. Wild Night
08. Walls Fall Down




https://mega.nz/#F!yGoFTTIZ!1_upnIz29eXGmOwxuxdSxg

GILLAN - Teatro Tenda, Torino, Italy; February 24, 1982

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Teatro Tenda, Torino, Italy
February 24, 1982




Gen Cassette>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME
Originally from the collection of;"Per-Erik"
Transferred & Uploaded by;"Lucifer Burns"


Setlist;

DISC 1

1. SECOND SIGHT
2. UNCHAIN YOUR BRAIN
3. HADELY BOP BOP
4. BITE THE BULLET
5. NO LAUGHING IN HEAVEN
6. TROUBLE
7. BORN TO KILL
8. MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION
9. VENGEANCE
10. ON THE ROCKS


DISC 2

1. Guitar Solo
2. SMOKE ON THE WATER
3. LUCILLE
4. Keyboard Intro:NO EASY WAY incl.Drum Solo
5. NEW ORLEANS



Musicians;

IAN GILLAN- Vocals
JANICK GERS- Guitar
COLIN TOWNS- Keyboards
JOHN McCOY- Bass
MICK UNDERWOOD- Drums



I will let the artist & their music speak for themsleves.
Comments from YOU, the listener will be much more interesting....
PLEASE ENJOY THE MUSIC, WHILE YOU STILL CAN, BEFORE YOU'RE DEAD! AND WE'RE ALL DYING IN HERE !!

Gillan - 1982-02-24 Torino, IT flac.rar - FileFactory

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GILLAN - Leisure Centre, Gloucester, England; November 25, 1982

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GILLAN
Leisure Centre, Gloucester, England
November 25, 1982




Audience Recording
Unknown Analog Gen Cassette>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME
Originally from the collection of;"Per-Erik"
Transferred & Uploaded by;"Lucifer Burns"


Setlist;

1. SECOND SIGHT
2. WHAT'S THE MATTER
3. BLUESY BLUE SEA
4. BLACK NIGHT
5. TROUBLE
6. BORN TO KILL
7. MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION
8. HADELY BOP BOP
9. NO LAUGHING IN HEAVEN
10. DEAD OF NIGHT
11. Drum Solo
12. BITE THE BULLET
13. Guitar Solo
14. SMOKE ON THE WATER
15. NEW ORLEANS
16. HELTER SKELTER*


*BEATLES cover



Musicians;

IAN GILLAN- Vocals
JANICK GERS- Guitar
COLIN TOWNS- Keyboards
JOHN McCOY- Bass
MICK UNDERWOOD- Drums



I will let the artist & their music speak for themsleves.
Comments from YOU, the listener will be much more interesting....
This upload is in no way supposed to represent the "definitive" version of this particular concert or recording. If someone has a better copy or different source, please upload it!!


PLEASE ENJOY THE MUSIC, WHILE YOU STILL CAN, BEFORE YOU'RE DEAD! AND WE'RE ALL DYING IN HERE !!

Gillan - 1982-11-25 Gloucester, UK flac.rar - FileFactory

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The Police - Shea Stadium, New York; August 18, 1983

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The Police
Shea Stadium, New York
August 18, 1983



exc. Aud.
Lineage: Audience > Low generation cassette
Conversion: Cass(?) > Nakamichi Dragon > CD-RW700 > coax > M-Audio FireWire 410 > coolpro > cdwav > FLAC (level 8 w/ verify)
The CD-RW700 is used only for the A/D conversion and is a pass-through.
There is no DAE in the lineage/conversion
Conversion by: Carlo Bolchini 7/Feb/2005



Disc 1 [60:28]
file size: 610.38 MB
01. Voices inside my head [1:01]
02. Synchronicity I [2:55]
03. Synchronicity II [4:45]
04. Walking in your footsteps [4:15]
05. Message in a bottle [4:26]
06. Walking on the moon [5:04]
07. Oh my God [3:44]
08. De do do do de da da da [5:00]
09. Wrapped around your finger [5:15]
10. Tea in the Sahara [4:28]
11. Spirits in the material world [tape flip] [2:59]
12. Hole in my life [cuts in, but only 1 chord lost] [4:58]
13. Invisible sun [5:17]
14. One world (not three) [Tea break] [6:15]

Disc 2 [49:15]
file size: 497.11 MB
01. King of pain [Tea break] [6:08]
02. Every breath you take [5:30]
03. Murder by numbers [4:44]
04. Don't stand so close to me [3:47]
05. Roxanne [change of tape (probably)] [4:44]
06. Can't stand losing you / Reggatta de blanc / Can't stand losing you [7:55]
07. So lonely [7:17]




Notes: This is one of the best Police recordings, from a really low generation copy, transferred with all possible love. It's so good I rated it the maximum, even if it has a very slight hiss and really a few of that small "vintage" analog distortion. Actually is one of the best recordings of that era I've ever heard. You can even hear stereo effects (mainly the guitar going from a stack to the other), which tells us that the taper was greatly placed in the middle. Thank you taper for this great job!
From this tape it was taken the vinyl bootleg "I'd like to thank the Beatles from lending us their Stadium", which is the grandpa of all the other Shea Stadium bootlegs. So we can say we have a pre-bootleg source here! ;) The sound is greatly balanced and the performance is what you would expect from a show at the legendary Shea Stadium, where the Beatles performed,
specially since Sting played with a freshly broken rib, a consequence of one of his famous playful wrestling match with Stewart Copeland they did after the soundcheck.
There is a chapter dedicated to the Shea Stadium gig on "Wild Thing", a book by Stewart's brother Ian Copeland, who was the Police agent at the time. I suggest you get and read the whole book, it's an interesting reading. This show sold out in kess than three hours, definitely a record for the time. What else can I say ? No eq, no noise reduction, no speed adjustment.
There is a small dropout after "Message in a bottle", but it does not touch any music. I could have cut it, and you would'n have noticed (well, actually I cu a small silence after the dropout, but if I didn't told you...). You can hear someone says "Bullshit" when Sting announces the Tea break after "One world".


The Police - 1983-08-18 New York City flac.rar - FileFactory

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The Who - The Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas; September 2, 1989

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The Who -
The Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
September 2, 1989



"Magic Bus"
Lineage: Silver>EAC>TLH>FLAC(level8)>YOU

Another silver, which i found years ago. This is a FM broadcast from the final show of the 25th anniversary tour 1989.
The original artwork is totally false - The front shows the 1982 line up and the back says "recorded in Philadelphia".


Enjoy!

HawkeyeFFB

1. I Can't Explain
2. Substitute
3. I Can See For Miles
4. Medley: Amazin Journey/Sparks/Pinball Wizard/We're Not Gonna Take It
5. Baba O´Riley
6. Eminence Front
7. Face The Face
8. Magic Bus
9. 5:15
10. Love Reign O´er Me
11. Who Are You



I am going to try to share every Who show that I have collected over the last 5 years from various forums, blogs and private hubs. I want to thank everyone who taped, shared, uploaded and everyone else I might have missed .
I am a lover of music with no talents to share other then to share what others who painstaketly shared before me. If any thing I have shared that you discovered to be officially released please inform Edge of guitars 101 or leave a comment to such or pm me and I will remove the thread. Thank you for allowing me the forum Edge to share with others what I have. God bless and enjoy the music. Dale aka dalmar6677

The Who - 1989-09-02 Dallas flac .rar - FileFactory

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