Showing posts with label Pre-FM. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Robin Trower: St Louis 1980 (Pre-FM Vinyl) FLAC

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Victims Of The Fury Tour, live at Kiel Opera House, St Louis, Missouri; March 26, 1980. Excellent pre-FM stereo (”The Source” NBC Radio Network Pre-FM Double LP Transcription Set).
Lineage: Vinyl > Unknown Needledrop > WAV > FLAC
Thanks to Hipstone for sharing the tracks at Demonoid.

Here is some background from luciferburns: After touring extensively all through 1977 and, for that matter, for the past five years, Robin Trower decided to take a break. No “live” shows were preformed in 1978 or 1979. That’s not to say he didn’t keep busy. His 6th solo release (not counting the “Live” album), “Caravan To Midnight”, was released in 1978. But no tours took place to promote “Caravan To Midnight”. And, to the best of my knowledge, no songs have ever been performed live from it to this very day!
So after this two-year break, Robin came bouncing back with the lineup trimmed back to a trio. Gone was Rustee Allen on bass and James Dewar returned to his original role as the band’s bassist. Robin Trower’s 7th solo release, “Victims Of The Fury”, was a huge success and probably his best-selling release since “Bridge Of Sighs”. Again he toured extensively through the UK and USA. Unfortunately, for some reason after the “Victims Of The Fury” tour, Robin Trower would once again take a long absence from touring… until 1984!

01 Lady Love
02 The Ring
03 Day of the Eagle
04 Bridge of Sighs
05 Jack and Jill
06 Too Rolling Stoned
07 The Shout > Hannah
08 Daydream
09 Victims of the Fury
10 Mad House
11 Little Bit of Sympathy
12 Messin' the Blues
13 Rock Me Baby

OU Notes: Mastered from Pre-FM 2xLP transcription set. Editing, indexing and very light pop and click removal by hipstone. No filtering, EQ, or any other processing.
Please support Robin and the band by purchasing their officially relaesed material.
Many thanks to hipstone who posted this at demonoid. There was no original text document in the fileset.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Porno For Pyros: Los Angeles 1996 (Pre-FM) FLAC

disc
October 30, 1996 - Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA

OU: Do not remember where I got this but I believe this is the Westwood One Radio broadcast. Incomplete show but it has excellent sound.
Updated by dave@qb: Spin Session: Porno For Pyros is a promotional radio release by Westwood One in 1997. This disc was not commercially available, instead was given to radio stations that broadcast the Westwood One Spin Session radio program. This promo includes interview pieces with Porno For Pyros, album tracks by both Porno For Pyros and Jane’s Addiction as well as a live acoustic version of 100 Ways that is exclusive to this promo disc.

Good God's Urge
Porno For Pyros
Meija
Sadness *
Cursed Female *
Thick Of It All *
Dogs Rule The Night
Black Girlfriend
Tahitian Moon
Pets
Mountain Song
100 Ways
I Would For You *
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*Not on broadcast

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

My Bloody Valentine: Lyon 1989 (Pre-FM) FLAC

MBV Lyon 1989 Front
The Lyon Tapes Collection (Volume 372) - NEW NUMERISATION of LTC #258 -
Le Truc[k]
Lyon - Vénissieux (France) March 21, 1989
Artwork : 2 different covers included (thanks to Pololasi & Rufy)

Lineage : pre-FM master
master cassette tape (azimuth optimized) on Nakamichi DR-3 > SB live > Adobe audition (acquisition & edition) > Wav > Trader's Little Helper (level 8/SB aligned) > Flac files

01 - You never should
02 - Cigarette in your bed
03 - Sueisfine
04 - Cupid come
05 - Lose my breath
06 - Nothing much to lose
07 - Thorn
08 - I can see it (But I can't feel it)
09 - Soft as snow (But warm inside)
10 - Feed me with your kiss
11 - (When you wake) You're still in a dream
12 - Slow
13 - You made me realise
14 - Lovely sweet Darlene
Total time : 55'24"

Original notes: This was the 258th upload of my concerts collection recorded in Lyon (France) between 1982-1990.
MY BLOODY VALENTINE, irish band based in London, were recorded at le Truc[k] of Lyon-Vénissieux on march 1989. I was using a very basic system for recording:
soundboard outputs + a couple of ambiance mikes (Sennheiser) standing in front of the scene mixed, on-the-fly, with headphones on 4-tracks desk to a Sony cassette TDC5M .

OU Notes: My friend Julien let me use his Nakamichi DR-3 (God bless him !!) , cause my old tape reader died definitively .... I'm currently trying to numerise all the last tapes from my old boxes as quick as possible since some days ... But, i took a break, in my slave work, with this new numerisation of "My Bloody Valentine" Lyon tape. First upload on Dime on february 2008 (LTC #268), i was really amazed by the number of uploads and comments !
I must admit (sorry...) that this band is not my cup of tea ...and sincerely, i tought my recording was completely failed cause the voices are very blurred in the mix ... But no, it's the way they sound ... So, enjoy it !!! for the second time ....

Line up :
Kevin Shields guitar/vocals
Bilinda Butcher guitar/vocals
Debbie Googe bass
Colm O'Ciosoig drums

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Freddie King: 2 Shows from 1975 (Pre-FM) FLAC

repost of sorts*
fk66
Freddie King Sextett
Onkel Pös Carnegie Hall, Hamburg, Germany
1975-10-19
CDR (preFM) - xACT

01 Introduction (Freddie King)
02 Big Leg Woman (Freddie King)
03 The Moon Is Rising (Jimmy Reed)
04 Woman Across The River (Leon Russell)
05 Boogie Funk (Freddie King)
06 56th And Wichita (Freddie King)
07 Feelin« Alright (Dave Mason)
08 Mojo Boogie (trad.)

09 Have You Ever Loved A Woman (trad.)
10 Rock Me Baby (B.B. King)
11 Something You Got (Alvin Robinson)
12 Messin« With The Kid (Melvin London)
13 Sweet Home Chicago (Roosevelt Sykes)
14 You«re The One (Champion Jack Dupree)
15 Woke Up This Morning (B.B. King)
16 Ain«t Nobody«s Business (Jimmy Witherpoon)
17 Kings Thing (Freddie King)
18 Going Down (Leon Russell)

19 The Things That I Used To Do (Eddie Jones)
20 Let The Good Times Roll (Sam Theard)
21 Stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker)

Freddie King (g,voc)
Ed Lively (Rhythm g)
Alvin Hemphill (org)
Louis Stephens (p)
Benny Turner (b)
Caleb Emphrey (dr)

+++
Festival Nancy, France
received from French trader off pre-broadcast reels
cd90 1/1 (83:09)

01 intro jam >
02 messin' with the kid
03 that's all right
04 going down
05 stormy monday blues
06 sen-sa-shun >
07 looking good >
08 boogie chillun
09 sweet little angel
10 got my mojo working
11 sweet home chicago
12 wee baby blues
13 the danger zone
14 feeling alright
15 you're the one

Freddie King (guitar, vocals)
Lewis Stephens (guitar, vocals)
Alvin Hemphill (organ)
Mark Pollack (guitar)
Benny Turner (bass)
Calep Emphrey, Jr. (Drums)
raised levels +1.95 dB tracks 10-14, +1.2 dB track 15 (to match tracks 1-9) via audacity
possibly Nancy Jazz Pulsations festival - not really sure - anybody know!?
on 1xCDR90

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*I originally posted a 1970 sbd along with the 1975 Hamburg Pre-FM. Since that time I ran across another 1975 Pre-FM and decided to pair them up for this post.
I will post the 1970 soundboard within a few days. Enjoy!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Joe Walsh: Westwood One In Concert 1986 (Pre-FM) FLAC

repost by request
CD front cover
In Concert - Westwood One Radio Networks
Show 86-09 for broadcast the week of May 12, 1986

OU: Back in the early 1990's, I bought a box of record albums from some lady. She claimed her brother was a radio station DJ and had gave her the albums. Tucked in among the other albums was this promo LP in a plain white cover. I recorded this double live album to a cassette and played it frequently. A couple of my friends would often ask me to play "that live Joe" tape.
Several years ago (about 1999/2000), I digitally converted this fine show using my trusty Technics SL-1410MK2 turntable with Audio-Technica cartridge. The vinyl was cleaned with an Audio-Technica record cleaner kit and Dust Bug. The input signal was captured on my computer with a program called GoldWave.
Minimal tinkering was done. The show consisted of five segments interupted with commercial ads and cheesey voice overs. I edited those out with fades. The vinyl was in excellent condition, but there were a few pops and clicks. I used GoldWave's pop/click filter to clean it up. That's it, nothing else.
I have not seen this show offered anywhere else. Sound quality is excellent. The banter in between songs is typical Joe, entertaining and funny at times. Joe plays an acoustic set first and then cranks it up and rocks the house.
Date and venue of the show is unknown. Obviously before it aired in May 1986. "The Confesser" album was released in 1985, so probably late 1985/early 1986.
The band lineup is also unknown (other than Joe Walsh on vocals/guitar/piano).
Also included is a short "promo" that radio stations used to promote the show. I did not include the promo segment on my personal CD-R, but that's up to you.
I provided CD artwork that I made from scans of the album and a random photo. The show fits on 1 CD. The track times on the inside cover are not accurate.

Source: Pre-FM promo LP albums
Lineage: vinyl > WAV > FLAC

01 - Tomorrow, Indian Summer, Dreams, Help me Through The Night
02 - The Confesser, In The City
03 - Goin' Down, Funk 49
04 - Life In The Fast Lane, Rocky Mountain Way
05 - The Bomber, All Night Long
bonus track - Promo

NOTE: Track 1 is an acoustic set and tracks 2-5 are electric (crank it up). Please don't encode to MP3 or other crappy lossy file formats.

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Rory Gallagher: Two BBC In Concerts 1971-72 (Pre-FM) FLAC

rory1971-72bbc 1 front
13 tracks; 76:19 minutes; 593MB
BBC; London, England .... ex-/ex/sb
Source: BBC master> CDR(1)> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> mkwACT (shn)
OU Notes: received from an employee of the BBC.

8/12/71 (Tx. 8/22/71) BBC "John Peel Sunday Concert"; Paris Theatre, London, Eng.
- 6 tracks; 39:14 minutes .... ex-/ex/sb>CDR
01. Hands Up
02. For The Last Time
03. In Your Town
04. Just The Smile
05. Laundromat
06. It Takes Time
1/13/72 (Tx. 1/22/72) BBC "In Concert"; Paris Theatre, London, Eng.
- 7 tracks; 37:05 minutes .... ex-/ex/sb>CDR
07. (John Peel Introducing Rory!!)
08. Used To Be
09. I Should've Learned My Lesson
10. Out Of Mind
11. Could've Had Religion
12. Crest Of A Wave
13. Messin' With The Kid

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AC/DC: The Haymarket 1977 (Pre-FM) FLAC

1
1977-01-30 The Haymarket Two Source Matrix PRE-FM Broadcast From The Recent Re-Broadcast But With No Radio Adverts)

OU: Dirty Deeds is I think from the roio "Ride On Bon" but I'm not 100% sure. The rest is definitely from a pre-broadcast version of the 2007 radio broadcast. The key there's no ads which makes this far better on the ear.

So to the gig:
The setlist played that night:
1) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
2) She's Got Balls
3) Problem Child
4) Live Wire
5) The Jack
6) Jailbreak
7) TNT
8) Can I Sit Next to You Girl?
9) High Voltage
10) Baby Please Don't Go
11) Rocker
12) It's a Long Way to the Top

Setlist on this recording:
1) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
2) Jailbreak
3) The Jack
4) Can I Sit Next to You Girl?
5) High Voltage
6) Rocker
7) It's a Long Way to the Top

Not much else to add really the SQ is 10/10. This is the most complete version that I have or seen of this show in this quality.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Wh?: Landover 1973 (Pre-FM) FLAC

by request
106623a_lg
Venue: Capitol Center
City: Landover
State: MD
Country: USA
DATE: 1973.12.06
FORMAT: FLAC

INFO: THE WHO 1974 King Biscuit Flower Hour 12/6/73 (actual date of concert)
Capital Centre, Landover, MD pre-FM

Lineage: Pre-FM reel for KBFH (New digital transfer of pre-FM source on 03/10/07 also includes special version of DOGS used as closing of original KBFH broadcast) > (?) >(?) >cdr (0) >cdr (1) >EAC (secure mode, test and copy, read offset correct) >WAVE >TLH >FLAC >L8

Note: The two (?) should be Sony 7035 receiver>JVC XL-R5010 stand-alone but I can't verify this. So keep is as ? & ? FREEZER received this from the PRE-FM reel, On these it reads Washington as the city this occured in.

Taper: UNKNOWN
Transfer: FREEZER TO CDR (0) & 1ZEPPELIN2 to FLAC

01. Intro King Biscuit Announcer
02. I Can't Explain
03. Summertime Blues
04. My Generation
05. I Am The Sea > The Real Me
06. I'm One
07. Townsend Speaks > Sea And Sand >
08. > Continued With Sea And Sand > King Biscuit Announcer
09. Drowned
10. Bell Boy
11. Townsend Speaks > Doctor Jimmy
12. Won't Get Fooled Again
13. Pinball Wizard
14. See Me Feel Me
15. Pioneer Hi Fidelity Commercial (Classic)
16. Land Lubber Commercial (Classic)
17. King Biscuit Announcer
18. King Biscuit Announcer Intro A Rare Spoof On Keith Moon Thanking Everyone (Fantastic)

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Indigo Girls: Boulder 2002 (Pre-FM) FLAC

4013_indigo-girls-1
Recording date: February 12, 2002
E-Town, Boulder Theatre, Boulder CO [PreFM]
Edited and tracked from a single-track PreFM CDr previously owned by KGNU; found at the Boulder Salvation Army.
PreFM CDr > EAC > Nero Wav Editor (edited the hour down to the Indigo Girls content only) > flac level 6

01 Intro
02 Moment Of Forgiveness
03 Our Deliverance
04 interview
05 She's Saving Me/outro
06 encore intro
07 Gallileo
08 Nick Forster talking
09 Shenandoah (Dave Alvin & Indigo Girls)

An excessively long series of thank yous by host Nick Forster has been deleted from the introduction of Shenandoah, via a cross-fade. It may be slightly noticeable, but is better than the alternative.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Elvis Costello And The Attractions: San Francisco 1977 (2 Shows Pre-FM) FLAC

costello
Old Waldorf, San Francisco, CA
11/15/1977 - Early And Late Shows

-- Early Show
01 //Pump It Up
02 Welcome to the Working Week
03 (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
04 Blame It on Cain
05 Waiting For The End of the World
06 The Beat
07 Less Than Zero
08 Alison >
09 Miracle Man
10 You Belong To Me
11 Lipstick Vogue >
12 Watching The Detectives >
13 Mystery Dance

-- Late Show
01 intro by Bonnie Simmons > No Action
02 (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes >
03 No Dancing
04 I'm Not Angry
05 (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
06 Radio Radio
07 Less Than Zero
08 Living In Paradise
09 Alison
10 Miracle Man
11 You Belong To Me
12 Lipstick Vogue >
13 Watching The Detectives
14 Pump It Up

Elvis Costello - guitar, vocals
Steve Nieve - keyboards
Bruce Thomas - bass
Pete Thomas - drums

Source: Pre-FM (KSAN) > Reel Master > Dat
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

James Taylor: Syracuse 1970 (Pre-FM) FLAC

james-taylor-syracuse-2
Live At The Jabberwocky, Syracuse, NY - 2/7/70
1st and 2nd Sets
Pre-fm or soundboard
Excellent sound quality
Artwork included
Lineage: cd-r > EAC > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 to separate tracks > Flac frontend level 6

01 Intro
02 Country Road
03 Steamroller Blues
04 Pretty Boy Floyd
05 Sunny Skies
06 Sunshine, Sunshine
07 Sweet Baby James
08 Duncan & Brady
09 Carolina In My Mind
10 Dixie
11 Blossom intro
12 Blossom
13 Something's Wrong
14 Anywhere Like Heaven intro
15 Anywhere Like Heaven (most of song cut)

01 Brighten Your Night With My Day
02 Hushabye
03 Coca Cola Ray Charles
04 Knockin' Round The Zoo
05 Snuff Commercial
06 Circle Round The Sun
07 Rainy Day Man
08 Something In The Way She Moves
09 Satisfied Mind
10 Yesterday
11 Hallelujah I Love You So
12 Carolina In My Mind
13 Diamonds In The Rough
14 Sweet Baby James

OU: I received this in a trade with a fellow music collector last summer. The sound on this is great, even for 1970. Unfortunately "Anywhere Like Heaven" is cut. There are only a few seconds of the song included here. That is how I received it. Also, the tracks don't completely line up with the artwork, but they are all present. Enjoy.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Our Lady Peace: West Hollywood 1997 (Pre-FM) FLAC

Our-Lady-Peace-P1-AN-12.05.97
1997-08-19
The Troubadour
West Hollywood, CA, USA

Source: Pre-FM Radio CD
Transfer: CD > WAV > FLAC
By: faninor

01 - intro
02 - Automatic Flowers
03 - The Birdman
04 - interlude
05 - interlude
06 - Naveed
07 - Car Crash
08 - Starseed
09 - interlude
10 - interlude
11 - Clumsy
12 - Superman's Dead
13 - outro

-- Notes --
length: 40m36s
From Westwood One In Concert #97-47.

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I met these men when they were on tour that year in Springfield, MO. The hotel I was managing exchanged ad airtime for rooms to put the band up for the night. They were quite tired at 3:30 AM but quite nice and easy to talk to also

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Depeche Mode: NPR Radio Session 2009 (Pre-FM) FLAC

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NPR Radio Session - July 10, 2009
Lineage: pre-FM Recording -> promo CD -> Flac - total recorded time: 26'19''

OU: I have no idea where this was recorded. It is a stellar live radio session, there is only the music here, no interview, no audience, nor anything else. Just pristine fantastic live Depeche Mode tracks. Enjoy, spread freely, and this means FREE!!!!!! -zionpower

Wrong
Come Back
Peace
Personal Jesus
Walking in my shoes

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Rocksy Music: Paris 1974 (Pre-FM) FLAC *Perfect Edition

Finally - This is the CORRECT post and not a Corrected (by me) post!
oaaa_roxymusic2
please note that the actual artwork (enclosed) contains nudity
Paris, Olympia
November 27, 1974
Master Reel to reel

01.Out of the Blue
02.A Song For Europe
03.Three and Nine
04.If It Takes All Night
05.In Every Dream Home A Heartache
06.If There is Something (incl. Violin Solo Eddie Jobson)
07.All I Want Is You
TT 47:27

Lineage: Europe 1 original reels > Teac A3340S > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Bryan Ferry - vocals, keyboards
Eddie Jobson - strings, keyboards, vocals
Andy MacKay - saxophone, oboe
Phil Manzanera - guitar, vocals
Paul Thompson - drums
John Wetton - bass, vocals

OU: I think this IS something special. Some time ago I had access to quite a few master reels from Europe 1 that were saved from the thrash some time ago. Unfortunately the reels were mixed up and only a few complete. But the historical value is very high. This is one I managed to have it transferred using a revox player.
Europe 1 was one of those stations that used to record many shows, in particular from the Olympia. My belief is that they were doing a king of matrix by both capturing the soundboard but having also a few onstage microphones. This comes from the 1974 tour. It sounds amazing. -ldb

Apparently, The first time that I posted this it was slow. The second time I posted it it was corrected by me. This final post contains the original Pre-FM tapes but at the proper speed from the first original uploader.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Fleetwood Mac: Passaic 1975 (Pre-FM) FLAC

reupped and expanded access by request
Copy of fm1975-06-07KBFH cover
King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH Radio Show / Pre-FM Source)
Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ June 7, 1975

The album presented here is a live recording from the 1975 first tour by the new line-up, and is the source for the 1990's CD distributed by King Biscuit Flower Hour for broadcast by radio stations in the US. As they had not yet established themselves let alone reached the mega-stardom that came with their next album 'Rumours', the band plays a mixture of songs from the current album, which was also entitled 'Fleetwood Mac', and from earlier line-ups, as well as one from the 'Buckingham Nicks' album. There is no adverts and announcer breaks that were built in to the KBFH CD so this version plays as an uninterrupted live album.

01 Station Man 7:11.64
02 Spare Me A Little Of Your Love 4:50.12
03 Rhiannon 7:47.36
04 Landslide 3:41.59
05 I'm So Afraid 5:12.22
06 World Turning 9:03.59
07 Don't Let Me Down Again 4:13.46
08 Hypnotized 9:40.25
Total Time: 51:41.23

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Wh?: Amsterdam 1969 (Pre-FM) FLAC

by request
who-compams1
Could be called definitive?
The Complete Amsterdam 1969 - Pre-FM SDB Remastered **FIXED**
Venue: Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date: September 29, 1969

Disc 1
01. "House announcement"
02. Heaven And Hell
03. I Can't Explain
04. Fortune Teller
05. Tattoo
06. Young Man Blues
07. A Quick One, While He's Away
08. Substitute
09. Happy Jack
10. I'm A Boy
11. Overture
12. It's A Boy
13. 1921
14. Amazing Journey
15. Sparks
16. Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)

Disc 2
01. Christmas
02. The Acid Queen
03. Pinball Wizard
04. Do You Think It's Alright?
05. Fiddle About
06. Tommy Can You Hear Me?
07. There's A Doctor
08. Go To The Mirror
09. Smash The Mirror
10. Miracle Cure
11. Sally Simpson
12. I'm Free
13. Tommy's Holiday Camp
14. We're Not Gonna Take It
15. Summertime Blues
16. Shakin' All Over
17. My Generation
Total time: 2h03m27s

Source: 2-track soundboard mix for recording > Master Reel-to-Reel > Reel-to-Reel (1) > MD (0) -> CDR (0) > SHN (for vine) (0) > Wav > CDR (0) > EAC > Remastering 2005 > Master Wavfile > Revisited 2006 (see below) > CDwav > FLAC
Recorded by the AVRO; Mastering: Dec. 2005; Speed Correction & Channel Swapping: Nov. 2006 - Both by Prof. Stoned

Researched & Written by P.S.
***About the recording: This recording was made by a dutch radio / tv broadcast station called the AVRO. The first hour of the concert was put directly on-air, while the second hour was transmitted during the afternoon of the day after. It was actually also partially filmed and broadcast on TV in a reportage on the 8 o'clock News. Unfortunately, no visual footage has ever made it to us traders.
All of the people who attended this concert have been raving about it. Multiple witnesses remarked that when The Who appeared on stage, Keith Moon fell off the stairs really hard, nearly causing promotor Paul Acket to have a heart attack.
But only to open all registers two minutes later with the first song, playing with the blood still on his head.
Another witness remarked that Princess (and nowadays Queen of the Netherlands) Beatrix was there too, which seems kinda surrealistic. Other witnesses were the Golden Earring and Dave Dee, Dozy, Bicky, Mick and Tich.
Back then, and today still, het concertgebouw was not a place for rockbands but for opera's and other classic music.
Mixed directly to 2-tracks, this may been one of the reasons why the mixing engineer had a hard time finding the right balance. The mix changes oftenly, and sometimes the drums or the guitar just disappear or get buried for a while.
It also must have been hard for the band to hear each other, because of the extremely reverbrating acoustics.
Remember, this was 1969 and sound monitoring on stage was still a thing for the future.
When comparing this one to other Who shows from this year, this one may not be the best one. Roger Daltrey has once said that he didn't think he sang very good this night. And playing the Tommy album on stage was obviously not a routine for the band yet.
But! There is more than enough to enjoy here. It is the only complete soundboard recording from this year. It is also the only one with complete line age and it has the best sound, unlike the millions of post-FM sources (including the recent one which was compressed to death by the radio station) circulating out there. Beside that, all other who '69 board tapes are far from complete and don't have most of Tommy.
Listening to the mix and looking at the pictures, it seeems like the radio engineer was working with the following channels:
1) Bass Drum (although no mic can be seen on the pictures....)
2) Drum Overhead (Sennheiser 421)
3) Bass Guitar
4) Guitar
5) Vocal Roger
6) Vocal Pete
7) Vocal John
8) Room Ambiance (audience)
The last channel was faded up (& down) every time the moment seemed right. Having it faded up in the mix all the time, probably affected the sound badly.

***The Story behind the Pre-FM source: Somewhere around 2000, this Pre-FM source of this show was unearthed. It proved to be a dramatical improvement on every source available before. And it also made the very hard to find version of 'A quick one' available for the first time in good audio quality.
R.T., a dutch Who diehard-fan who got to make a professional analog copy from the master tapes in 1974, was at the heart of this. He was asked by a dutch radio station to provide information and help for a 10th anniversary Who special and he loosely suggested to the presenter to use the annoucement of the Amsterdam recording, which he knew was made by the same radio station. Thus, he asked the radio engineer to make him a private copy of the master reel, which the engineer did.
During the 70's, he made copies from his reels for a few 'close' fellow collectors with the insistence that no further copies would be derived from these.
He made unique edits on every copy, so that he could recognise them if they would eventually leak to the bootleggers. After a while he found his confidence being betrayed when a few bootlegs which contained his source appeared.
Understandably, this pissed him off. But he brought up the courage to contact Pete Townshend to explain what happened and to apologise.
History repeated itself in the 90's, when R.T. made a digital copy (from MD to CDr) of his reels for what he considered a trustworthy fellow trader. Again, he cut out little fragments, this time only from the dialogue between the songs. This ended up to be the Amsterdam Journey bootleg CD on Hiwatt.
After discovering this, R.T. decided that this time he had nothing to lose anymore and made a completely unedited version available to anybody who was interested.
That source eventually became the standard rather than the Hiwatt boot and is also the source used for this remaster.

***About the mastering: I'm a great Who fanatic, especially of the 1965-1973 period.
The sonics of this recording have been bothering me each time I listened to it. But I felt that the right mastering treatment could make a world of difference.
I've been mastering board tapes, studio/live albums and radio broadcasts for years.
I'm not making a full living out of it, but it is a part of my profession. I have treated this recording with multiband compression and limiting plus some very minor adjustments with a digital pultec eq.
Only three tools, but these are tools that can either make or break the sound.
Especially the former two are often overused in the world of modern mastering by engineers of great fame (Jon Astley, for example...).
The newly discovered source still suffered from a sometimes very shrieky high-end, and a serious lack of bass frequencies. I adjusted the low-end to make the bass guitar sound like a bass guitar. Then I worked especially on the sound of vocals and cymbals.
Most of the time the vocals are a bit too loud in the mix, as they were probably not compressed or limited. I attempted to bring them back in the mix as closely as possible, without harming the sound whenever the vocals were not present. I seperated the complete recording in four pieces and gave them the treatment they each needed.
I did not use any noise reduction on this recording despite it being hissy. This is another tool that should be used very carefully, if at all. To quote a well known audiophile mastering engineer: "Hiss is everywhere. It's part of our lives. Without hiss we would all go insane"
The recording has got pops, crackles, distortion & the ocassional technical difficulties. 'Overture' is an obvious example of this. There are many flaws in the orginal recording, and these were also heard in the post-fm sources. I did not attempt to remove or slighten any of these. Most of you should know what was on the label of the orginal Live at Leeds LP: "Crackling noises ok, do not correct".
(NB: This was actually a note to the cutting engineers at the time.)
I changed the speed of the recording with -0.49 semitones. I tuned the first song exactly to a generated G tone (792 Hz). And I swapped the channels so that Pete's guitar is on the right. A comparison with "Windmills in Amsterdam", confirmed that this runs in the correct speed now.
I did some minor editing. The first seconds of "go to the mirror" were missing on the 'complete dialogue' and all earlier versions. Because the band plays the same chords for a couple of times, I was able to copy the missing bit from a few bars further and disguise the problem considerably. And now, on this new 2006 edition I have furtherly -and this time definitively- repaired this flaw by using a 1 second segment of the "Windmills in Amsterdam" post FM source.
The 'complete dialogue' version has a bonus feature: 5 tracks & a KM interview from an unspecified source of a Dutch TV broadcast from 1973. In my opinion, the sound quality of those tracks is dreadful and only one track is not already included in the Amsterdam part.
To me, it does not add anything to the mindblowing listening experience that the Amsterdam concert is. Therefore, I have scrapped the 1973 part on this remaster.
Still there ? :-) Hope you enjoy this classic show in new improved sound quality.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Kinks: Winterland 1977 (Pre-FM) FLAC

very pleased to be able to share this with you.
Cover
DATE: February 18th, 1977
VENUE: Winterland
LOCATION: San Francisco, CA
SOURCE: PRE-FM (3 tracks taken from FM broadcast source for completeness)
QUALITY: A
ARTWORK: N/A

Disc 1
01. You Really Got Me (intro.) *
02. One Of the Survivors
03. Sleepwalker
04. Rush Hour Blues
05. You Make It All Worthwhile/Ordinary People/Everybody's A Star (Starmaker)
06. Lola (singalong)/Banana Boat Song
07. A Well Respected Man
08. Sunny Afternoon
09. Waterloo Sunset
10. Celluloid Heroes
11. Schooldays
12. Schooldays (reprise, instr.) The Hard Way
13. Education

Disc 2
01. Brother
02. Stormy Skys
03. Life Goes On
04. Full Moon
05. Lola
06. Alcohol
07. You Really Got Me/ All Day and All Of the Night
08. Life on the Road *
09. Victoria *
* = taken from FM broadcast
TOTAL RUNTIME: 1hr 52mins 36secs

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TRANSFER/EDITING NOTES: The description of the source of this recording says it was taken from a stereo mixdown tape off the radio station master reel. If this is so, the tape used for the mixdown must have been either low quality/taped over multiple times, or the mixdown was badly eq'd, and/or the tape was badly stored before the transfer to digital took place. It is a PREFM source and it does retains the qualities of a nicely spaced stereo mix. but the overall sound is quitestill b boomy and muddy sounding. Thankfully, I was able to get rid of some of this muddiness while maintaining the qualitiy of the original recording. The quality of the original mix is a little hidden in the source recording. Even after attenuating the frequencies causing trouble, the recording is still bass heavy. Apart from readjusting the frequency spectrum of every track, quite a bit of level adjustment was made to bring up the level of a very quiet recording. The level from track to track on the source recording seems to fluctuate from time to time so I tried to match track levels as much as possible. Finally, some slight compression was used to bring out some of the drowned out elements in the mix and maintain a more balanced overall sound. Conclusively, the recording is now clear, crisper, louder and more balanced. There are some clips and pops throughout the recording that I didnt really pay much attention to. They don't hinder listening enjoyment significantly in my opinion. Here is my gift to the legions of the Kink Kingdom. Enjoy!

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: Atlanta 1978 (Pre-FM) FLAC

this one is fantastic!
BSatlantaFr
The Fox
Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia - September 30, 1978
A JEMS Archive Upgrade in association with Slowburn

Source 1: 1st generation Pre-FM cassettes
Cassette Transfer: Nakamichi CR-7A (azimuth adjusted) --> Sound Devices USBPre2 audio interface (24/96) --> Audacity 1.3 capture
Source 2: 1st generation WINZ-FM broadcast recorded on reel to reel at 7-1/2 IPS
Reel Transfer: Otari 5050 mk2 --> Sound Devices USBPre2 audio interface (24/96) --> Audacity 1.3 capture

The two sources were edited together in Adobe Audition 3.0 multitrack at 24/96. Converted to 16/44 for this release. Traders Little Helper used to convert to FLAC. There is no mixing of the sources. What you hear is Source 1 with the exceptions noted below.

01 Good Rockin' Tonight
02 Badlands
03 Spirit in the Night
04 Darkness on the Edge of Town
05 Independence Day
06 The Promised Land
07 Prove It All Night
08 Racing in the Street
09 Thunder Road
10 Jungleland
11 Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
12 Night Train
13 Fire
14 Candy's Room
15 Because the Night
16 Point Blank
17 Not Fade Away > Gloria > She's the One
18 Backstreets > Sad Eyes
19 Rosalita
20 Born to Run
21 Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
22 Detroit Medley
23 Raise Your Hand

OU Notes: Without question, a significant factor in what makes the Darkness tour Bruce's greatest in the minds of many is the series of live FM broadcasts he did from July to December 1978.
These sublime broadcasts reached listeners who had only heard tales of how good Bruce and the band were in concert and now they could hear it for themselves. Those who were already fans considered the Agora or Winterland wonderful gifts and surely hundreds if not thousands recorded them off the radio as they happened and played them again and again like the rest of us because they sounded so good. For an entire generation of fans, the Darkness tour broadcasts were the catalyst to deeper devotion, especially in Europe.
That's because those off-air recordings provided the source tapes for major bootleg releases like Piece De Resistance (9/19/78) and Live in the Promised Land (12/15/78). It has been suggested that as many as 50,000 copies were sold of the three-LP Piece. And there's a plausible, long-standing theory that Springsteen's fanbase in Europe was ignited by these bootlegs. Remember, in 1978 Springsteen didn't tour Europe (it would be another three years before that happened), and he played a mere four shows there in 1975. For fans starved for Springsteen in England, Italy, Sweden or Germany, the Darkness tour bootlegs confirmed the legend and expanded the base.
And while The Roxy, The Agora, Passaic and Winterland have become so iconic as to be treated as proper nouns, there were five radio broadcasts in 1978, not just four. So why isn't The Fox another capitalized term in the Springsteeen Dictionary?
September 30, 1978, a mere 11 days after the Passaic broadcast blasted out of radios throughout the northeast, the E Street Band rolled into the Fox Theater in Atlanta for the first of two shows (rescheduled from July after Bruce came down with a throat infection) that marked the end of the first long leg of the Darkness tour. Night one was broadcast live across the southeast on 20 or so radio stations according to the indispensable Brucebase Wiki.
As legend has it, on the night of September 30, storms rolled across the region and the bad weather is blamed for reception problems with the radio broadcast. Unlike Passaic where masses recorded, it seems but a few folks in the south had their tape decks rolling as Bruce took the stage at the Fox, and tapes of Atlanta have never been as good as the other four '78 broadcasts.
The best bootleg source to date, Same Old Played Out Scenes (Doberman), describes the recording problems in its liner notes: "major reception problems and resulting sound defects for most people recording [are] the principle [sic] reason why this concert has become something of a rarity on unofficial releases over the years as the sound quality was just not as good as the other [broadcasts]." So much so that the Atlanta show never even made it to bootleg vinyl, which is amazing when you consider how widely bootlegged the other four shows were.
Same Old Played Out Scenes itself is a composite of "four different source tapes," per the liners, "with the great bulk of the material taken from a previous CD release called Here's To Ya, which remains, as far as we know, the best sound quality source tape of this concert, though with certain songs that were either edited or suffer major disruption replaced by the best possible alternate recording."
Isn't this the point in the notes where I write "until now"?
Earlier this year, JEMS acquired several tapes from a kind and generous soul who, while not a collector, had a number of interesting recordings land in his lap back in the day. The tapes had not been played in more than three decades. In the box were two cassettes of the Atlanta show. As luck would have it, they weren't merely an upgrade of the broadcast but a pre-FM recording of the show dubbed from 15 IPS reels.
The sound quality of the pre-FM source is truly first rate, lacking the heavy compression of the over-the-air broadcast and boasting much wider stereo separation than any extant FM source. The pre-FM also corrects most of the speed issues with the previous bootlegs. And we do pick up some previously missing audio bits. These includes a few sentences spoken by Bruce before "Santa Claus" and, more significantly, the 40 or so seconds that were missing from the start of "Backstreets" plus some band member intros after that song. That being said, the cassettes were in less-than-ideal condition and required re-shelling and baking for playback. Experienced ears might pick up on very minor fluctuations (e.g. on the tape flips) that couldn't be corrected.
In short, what we do have sounds awesome. However, because it is Atlanta, we're still snake bit. The pre-FM source is missing the entire encore (presumably a lost third cassette, and yes, we've asked if it might be hiding behind dresser or something), needs a long patch (6+ minutes) from halfway through "Prove It All Night" through the start of "Racing in the Street" (we had hoped tape baking would fix this damaged part but it didn't), plus a tiny patch at the very end of "Because the Night."
But even that bad news has a silver lining, as JEMS also found--gathering dust in its own archive--a 7-1/2 IPS reel to reel of the full broadcast from WINZ-FM Miami that we feel is superior to what's found on Same Old Played Out Scenes, having a more natural, less processed and compressed sound. This new reel was used to patch the longer missing bits (e.g. the "Prove It" to "Racing" chunk noted above) in the pre-FM and provide the encore.
The only material flaw in the WINZ source are a few short (one second or less) dropouts in "Raise Your Hand" that, while unfortunate, aren't particularly annoying, they're just there. After experimenting with using SOPOS to patch the dropouts, we decided that the "repaired" version sounded worse than the original as the gaps are so short, the change in sources is jarring. So we've left "Raise Your Hand" from the WINZ tape intact, with dropouts, but also included an extra file of "Raise Your Hand" with no dropouts from Same Old Played Out Scenes. You can choose which you prefer.
The end result is not perfect, but it is 100% complete, for the first time ever, and it is the best-sounding Fox Theater recording by a wide margin, especially the 85% of the show that's now pre-FM, including the show's one-off cover of James Brown's "Night Train." Brown grew up in Georgia which would explain this inspired cover choice. Bruce and the band perform the instrumental complete with a James Brown-style intro and we can only presume what dance moves he gave the crowd during this one.
The fresh, azimuth-adjusted transfer of both sources was done last month and JEMS' longtime colleague Slowburn handled the patching and prepping which was a lot of work so kudos to him too. Samples provided. We hope you enjoy the latest in our on-going upgrade series.
So here is The Fox, finally ready to take it's rightful place in Springsteen bootleg history.
Wayne "Night Train" Darlington - First torrented on Jungleland August 2011

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Rod Stewart: London 1976 (Pre-FM) FLAC

Christmas Eve Concert 35 years ago
CHRISTMAS EVE 1976 - FRONT
BBC Rock Hour Pre-Fm reels
Broadcast in March 1977
Olympia Theatre, London, England
December 24th 1976
Transferred by Talbe1019
PRE-FM Reel>CDRW>WAV>CDWAV>Archived CDR>WAV>FLAC

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1) Intro/ Three Time Loser
2) You Wear It Well
3) Commercials
4) Big Bayou
5) Tonight's the Night
6) Wild Side of Life
7) This Old Heart of Mine
8) Commercials
9) Sweet Little Rock and Roller
10) I Don't Want To Talk About It/Outro

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1) Intro/ The Killing of Georgie
2) Maggie May
3) Commercials
4) Get Back
5) I'm Losing You (I Know)/ Drum Solo
6) Commercials
7) Sailing
8) Stay With Me/Outro

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Jethro Tull: Germany 1982 (Pre-FM Vinyl) FLAC

1982 - Supergroups In Concert (front)
Supergroups In Concert '82
Frieberg, Ravensberg, Stuttgart Germany
4/28 - 4/30/82

LP - cassette tape - CD-r - Magix (wave,edit commercials,track,de-hiss,de-click,increase volume) CD-r - EAC

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6.Broadsword
7.One Brown Mouse
8.Seal Driver
9.Watching You Watching Me
10.Weathercock/Fire At Midnight
11.Keyboard/percussion duet
12.Sweet Dream

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1.Songs From The Wood
2.Crossfire
3.Heavy Horses
4.Protect & Survive
5.Band Intros.
6.Whirling Pits
7.Pibroch/Black Satin Dancer
8.Bungle in The Jungle
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