Showing posts with label 1978. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Brand X: Stockholm 1978 (FM) FLAC

Brand_x_Unmasqued_Sweden_78_back
Karen, Stockholm, Sweden .... August 30, 1978

Percy Jones - bass
Peter Robinson - keyboards, announcements
Morris Pert - percussion
Chuck Burgi - drums
Mike Miller - guitar

Taper: Forgotten
Taping Gear: Unknown
Lineage: (Low Gen FM) Maxell UD C-60 trade cassette> Teac A-550RX cassette playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: ex FM
Length: 57:26 minutes

01. DJ intro/ Earth Dance>
02. Access To Data/ band intros (Tape flip)
03. Deadly Nightshade/ DJ outro

OU Show description & comments follow:
This is a nice sounding Brand X FM show I got in the 70's from a trader in Sweden. I don't remember if he recorded it, or got it from a buddy, but it's likely either first or second generation from the master. I think this circulates in a significantly shorter form (like 50 minutes), and as August 20, 1978. This came to me as August 30, 1978, so I'll stick with that, although it could be the broadcast date. If anybody has further details, please post that in the comments section. Enjoy. -bpthree

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mike Scott & the Bootlegs: Ayr 1978 (Studio) FLAC

pre Another Pretty Face
APF_Backstage_Geo_Sq
Taybank Studio, Ayr, Scotland 1978-09-04

1. So Hard to Explain
2. The End
3. Death in Venice
4. My Mafia
5. Pale Blue Eyes
6. Ask the Angels
7. C'mon Everybody (partial)
8. Isis
9. What Can I Do (cut)
Death and Venice and My Mafia were re-recorded and released as part of an ep by DNV in 1979.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

The Police: Lost BBC Studio Tapes 1978-79 (shn)

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Lost BBC Studio Tapes 1978-79
AA-0483-1
Label: Masquerad

01 Next To You 2'51
02 Roxanne 3'56
03 Truth Hits Everybody 2'38
04 So Lonely 3'17
05 interview 1'58
06 Message In A Bottle 4'32
07 The Bed's Too Big Without You 5'14
08 Can't Stand Losing You 5'47
09 So Lonely 7'01
10 Fall Out 2'40
11 The Bed's Too Big Without You 5'16
12 Message In A Bottle 4'38
13 Roxanne 4'31
14 Walking On The Moon 5'11
15 Deathwish 3'35
16 Bring On The Night 5'43
17 No Time This Time 3'10
Total Time: 72'06

Date/Venue:
Tracks 1-4: John Peel session 1978
Tracks 5-7: Capital Radio session 1979
Tracks 8-13: BBC In concert 1979
Tracks 14-16: Melbourne 1981
Track 17: unknown source, but believed to be Fat Cats, Miami, 04.05.79

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

AC/DC: Columbus 1978 (FM) FLAC

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ACDC 1978-09-10 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Columbus (QFM96 Broadcast Major Upgrade In Sound) Flac

01 Live Wire
02 Problem Child
03 Sin City
04 Gone Shootin'
05 Bad Boy Boogie
06 Rock'N'Roll Damnation
07 The Jack
08 Dog Eat Dog
09 Rocker
10 Let There Be Rock

Bon Scott (RIP)
Angus Young
Malcolm Young
Cliff Williams
Phil Rudd

Here's my (OU's) original notes:
Ok here's another 1978 show that I have, and as far as I can tell this hasn't been on here before and it's another little beauty.
It is a radio broadcast (QFM96) from a show at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum Columbus on 10th September 1978.
Sound Quality for an FM broadcast isn't top top notch but its still excellent. There's some ape hiss but your ears do get used to it.
Compared to the others I've shared recently this is 8.5/10 or EX. Hopefully this is another show which will be rebroadcast at some stage down the line. Or perhaps the band could produce a boxed set of all their radio shows. I know the heavily bootleged Atlantic recording
studios gig in 1977 finally received the full official release treatment in the excellent boxed set "Bonfire". Hopefully some of the stuff I and others have shared recently one day might see the light of day.
A remastered "If Want Blood" Album would be a start with the missing tracks Dog Eat Dog, and Fling Thing (before Rocker) Anyway I digress, not much to add I hope you enjoy these vintage Bonn Scott era shows.
I'm really into the recent shows including this one which have Dog Eat Dog, Gone Shootin and Rock n Roll Damnation in the set list. They are fast becoming my new favourites.
My thanks go out to those that have made this show available. This is from a cdr I have entitled "Rarities V11". It would be great if someone has a copy of the original Master tapes which they could share.

Notes for this version
Well I received this last week and I just about managed to create a cd for the car just in time for a short holiday to see friends, and boy what a seriously good version this is.
It has a fuller sounder and is just infinitely better than that previous version.
I think this is from a reletively recent rebroadcast on QFM 96 and it is quite frankly stunning in sound quality.
Doesn't get better than this. Trust me when I say throw previous versions away grab this you won't be dissappointed.
Easily 10/10 and easily Sup.
Share freely but never sell. Don't encode to MP3 unless for personal use. As always support the band by buying their merchandise, and take in a show or two. Enjoy, Paul.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Rory Gallagher: Cleveland 1978 (Soundboard) FLAC

rory gallagher_cleveland_front
The Agora Theater, Cleveland, Ohio 11-20-1978
Source: Soundboard
Lineage: Master reels> Professionally transferred (unknown process and equipment)> cd> eac> wavemerge> cdwave> tlh ( lvl 8 )
Release date: 07/08/2007

Disc 1
d1t01 Shin Kicker
d1t02 Do You Read Me
d1t03 Bought and Sold
d1t04 I Wonder Who
d1t05 Shadow Play
d1t06 Secret Agent
d1t07 Mississippi Sheiks
d1t08 A Million Miles Away
d1t09 Tatoo'd Lady

Disc 2
d2t01 Cruise On Out
d2t02 I Could have had Religion
d2t03 Bullfrog Blues
d2t04 Messing With The Kid > I Take What I Want

The Band:
Rory Gallagher: Voclas, Acoustic and Electric Guitars
Gerry McAvoy: Bass
Ted McKenna: Drums

OU Notes: The only editing performed after source procurement was retracking of the songs and the deletion silent tracks and some flawed tuning. There is a slight hum present in parts this recording. It is really only noticeable on the quietest portions of the show (between songs, tuning etc). Two tracks are missing from this recording after d1t08. Etree has OOTWP and Too Much Alcohol listed as being played at this show.
I assume these are the acoustic songs Rory was talking about at the end of d1t08.
There was a small section of dead air where these songs should have been after d1t08 that I deleted. There was a cut in the between song tuning after d1t09.
When the music picked back up, there was some severely flawed tuning prior to the start of d2t01. I removed the flawed tuning.
It really added nothing to the recording and is much more pleasant to the ears without it. There was a severe flaw in the tuning on d2t03. This was omitted.
Source provided by mightyfox (mighty fox's pick # 2) Tracked, flaced, minor editing, and text creation by bgreen.

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Van Halen: Paris 1978 (VG++ Aud) FLAC

van halen - you really got me
Theatre Mogador, Paris, France - May 10th 1978
EX quality audience MASTER, not from boot LP or CD.
SOURCE: EX STEREO audience MASTER. NEW TRANSFER
UPGRADE INFO: I shared this very same tape here in 2006, but I used then a minidisc recorder between the cassette player and a stand alone CD burner. So the minidisc can be considered as a lossy step. What you get here is a new direct transfer from tape to wav. This is a major improvement.

LINEAGE : JVC M201 stereo electret microphone ->
-> JVC KD2 stereo cassette recorder ANRS off.
-> master TDK AD type I master cassette
-> Nakamichi Dragon (NAAC auto-azimuth) Dolby off for playback
-> Zoom H2 -> WAV 24 bit- 96 KHz
-> Goldwave v.5.56 for tracks, edits, maximize at 90%, 16 bit- 44 1 KHz transfer, flacs level 8
-> TLH 2.4.1 (build 160)-> SBEs, md5s

SETLIST
01-On Fire
02-I'm the One
03-Runnin' With The Devil
04-Feel Your Love Tonight
05-Atomic Punk >
06-Little Dreamer
07-Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
08-Voodoo Queen
09-Ice Cream Man
10-Guitar solo >
11-You Really Got Me
12-D.O.A (fades in)
13-Summertime Blues
14-Bottoms Up!
Total Time - 00:59:37

Taped, digitalized and shared on Dime by finkployd49 (March 2012) SHOULD YOU SHARE THIS CONCERT ON ANOTHER TRACKER, please make sure to give all details, including my nickname finkployd49. It is not for my personal glory, but for identification purposes; downloading the same source twice is annoying! Enjoy the music, dont'sell it on e-bay.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

John Prine: New York 1978 (FM) FLAC

John Prine - The Bottom Line 1978 - F
The Bottom Line, New York, NY
June 11, 1978
Excellent Recording and Show: Soundboard or FM. No Details.

01 Spanish Pipedream
02 Often is a Word I Seldom Use
03 Angel from Montgomery
04 Fish and Whistle
05 Crooked Piece of Time
06 Blue Umbrella
07 Illegal Smile
08 Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone
09 The Bottomless Lake
10 Sam Stone
11 That's the Way That the World Goes Round
12 There She Goes
13 I Had a Dream Last Night
14 Chinatown
15 If You Don't Want My Love
16 Try to Find Another Man
17 Everything's About the Same

01 Hello in There
02 Grandpa Was a Carpenter
03 Ballad of a Teenage Queen
04 Paradise
05 Please Don't Bury Me
06 Sleepy Eyed Boy
07 Treat Me Nice
08 Onomatopeia
09 Sailin' Around
10 Mexican Home
11 How Lucky Can One Man Get
12 I'm Not That Good at Goodbye
13 Saddle in the Rain

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Lou Reed: Chicago 1978 (Soundboard) FLAC

lou_chi78_Front
VENUE Park West
CITY Chicago, IL
DATE April 14, 1978
SOURCE Probably Pre-FM or SBD (8 tracks) and FM (1 track)
4-Eyed Freak workshop
Artwork: Included

01 - Gimmie Gimmie Some Good Times 2:49
02 - Satellite of Love 6:06
03 - Leave Me Alone 9:38
04 - Walk on the Wild Side 6:25
05 - Coney Island Baby 11:16
06 - Dirt 8:43 *
07 - Street Hassle 10:47
08 - Sweet Jane 4:58
09 - Rock 'n Roll 6:09
Total duration: 66:54
* FM sourced

LineUp (as introduced at the beginning of "Street Hassle"):
Lou Reed - guitar, bass, piano, vocals
Stuart Heinrich - guitar
Michael Fonfara - keyboards
Marty Fogel - saxophone
Ellard "Moose" Boles - bass
Michael Suchorsky - drums
Angela Howard, Chrissy Faith - background vocals

Lineage: Tracks 6: FM (Onkyo TX8511) > SoundBlaster (Live! 24 bit External) > WAV (CD Wave Editor @ 16bit) > flac > WAV > Level adjusted and Equalisation
Other tracks, most probably: Soundboard or Pre-FM > ??? > SHN > WAV > Channel balanced (+2.1dB on left channel)
Then: Retracking > SBE fixed (SHNTools) > FLAC (TLH)

OU Notes: Two versions of this show are already circulating. The first one with unknown lineage is most probably pre-FM sourced as shown by the frequency analysis. It doesn't include "Dirt". The second version is coming from the recent XRT rebroadcast, it includes " Dirt" but omits "Street Hassle".
Sound quality-wise, my personal preference goes to the first version so that's the one i took as a basis. However, the level between the two channels was quite different. The left channel was boosted by 2.1dB so that they are now balanced.
"Dirt" from the FM capture was reworked so that it sounds as close as possible to the pre-FM version. Its RMS level was adjusted so that it matches with the overall level of the pre-FM version and it sounded more trebbley so it was slightly equalised accordingly. Then it was smoothly reinserted between "Coney Island Baby" and "Street Hassle", where it probably belongs according to most concert setlists in that period.
I also added the last three seconds taken from the FM version (Lou thanking the audience) that were missing at the end of pre-FM's "Rock 'n Roll" to make this new version as complete as possible.
The artwork shamelessly downloaded from http://www.badreputation.de/ was updated to display the new setlist.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Bruce Springsteen: Passaic 1978 (Master Soundboard Reels) FLAC

This is 24/96 Hi-Res (DVD Quality) Audio
cover
Douceur de Vivre
Capitol Theatre
Passaic, NJ
September 20, 1978
JEMS Archive

2011 transfer: 1/2-track, 15 IPS master soundboard reels > azimuth-adjusted playback on professional reel to reel > 24/96 capture > Wavelab 5.0 edit and mastering > FLAC
24/96 HI-RES EDITION

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 It's My Life
09 Thunder Road
10 Jungleland
11 Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
12 Fire
13 Candy's Room
14 Because the Night
15 Point Blank
16 Kitty's Back
17 Incident on 57th Street
18 Rosalita
19 Born to Run
20 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out (small patch at start from video soundtrack)
21 Detroit Medley
22 Twish and Shout (small patch at end from video soundtrack)

JEMS could not be more thrilled to release this significant upgrade of the second show at the Capitol Theatre, one night removed from the historic radio broadcast that would go on to become one of, if not the most bootlegged recordings in Springsteen history, Piece De Resistance. In homage to that bootleg classic, we've titled the upgraded second night Douceur de Vivre, which translates to "the sweetness of life."
And how sweet this set is, with a looser vibe than that of its predecessor and a few key set-list changes, including "It's My Life," the first "Santa Claus" since December 1975 and the rare-but-always-welcome coupling of "Incident on 57th Street" directly into "Rosalita."
We're fortunate to have many excellent recordings from Springsteen's greatest tour, among them the five radio broadcasts (now including the upgraded Atlanta pre-FM JEMS released last year) and numerous other soundboard tapes such as those from Portland (June 24) and Charleston, WV (August 4). What makes Douceur de Vivre so special is that it, like the radio broadcast the night before, was professionally recorded on reel to reel by a mobile recording truck outside the theatre.
What we get is a live-as-it-happened recording of incredible clarity: If you ever wanted to learn the individual parts each band member is playing, this is the tape for you. Which isn't to say that it is a multi-track, mixdown recording; this is a raw, mixed-on-the-fly, wide stereo recording done on 1/2 track at 15 inches per second. Compared to the cassette sources circulating of other raw board tapes from this tour, the quality here should be a revelation.
The transfer was handled as JEMS did for last year's upgrade of The Ties That Bind so I'll quote those notes: "There was baking involved, as the tapes had degraded in the [33 years that had passed]. This time, the reel-to-reel tape deck was best of breed, what the pros use, in a proper studio, calibrated and adjusted in every way for optimal playback and capture at 24/96 using the best possible sound card, cabling, etc."
There are two missing pieces on the new reels, at the start of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-out" and the end of "Twist and Shout." We've patched those from the video soundtrack. On the bright side, "Thunder Road," "Jungleland" and "Incident on 57th Street" are all complete here unlike the circulating board tape.
The release of Douceur de Vivre is sure to coincide with the announcement of new 2012 tour dates, and once those dates begin, collector focus move to new recordings, so we wanted to get this out ahead of time. Now if only there were an upgraded video source to go with this audio…
Please respect our wishes and DO NOT post this on DIME. Please respect our wishes and DO NOT REMASTER OR POST ANY NEW versions of this recording. - Wayne Darlington

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Rod Stewart: Manchester 1978 (KBFH FM) FLAC

Featuring Carmine Appice on drums
zz1061
Blondes Have More Fun Tour
Manchester, UK, KBFH FM broadcast
12/06/78

01 Hot Legs
02 Tonight's The Night
03 Wild Side Of Life
04 Get Back
05 You're In My Heart
06 Blondes Have More Fun
07 If You Think I'm Sexy
08 If Loving You Is Wrong
09 The Killing Of Georgie
10 Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller
11 Sailing
12 Twistin' The Night Away
13 You Wear It Well

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Qween: Toronto 1978 (Ex- Aud) FLAC

1
art by dave
Toronto, ON, Canada
Maple Leaf Gardens
December 3, 1978

About the recording: AUD > ? > Cassette > WAV (GoldWave speed correction, edits) > FLAC level 8
OU: This is an upgrade of the Toronto audience tape. It's still a generation or two away from the master, but the EQ is more balanced, and it is the most complete version of the tape available. The best previous versions had no less than 15 cuts between songs. All of those cuts are absent here, and there is more tape at the beginning of the show than before.
There are still cuts in Spread Your Wings and Keep Yourself Alive (for tape flips, both at their respective 45-minute marks), and the cut in Somebody To Love was probably a security duck. The tape wheel turning can be heard in the left channel for the few minutes surrounding the first tape flip.
The first portion of the show was taped on a 90 minute tape, but this copy was dubbed onto 60 minute tapes. Fortunately they left plenty of overlap, so I seamlessly patched up the cuts in Get Down Make Love and during Freddie's speech before It's Late. Interestingly enough, these are the same cuts that were on older versions of the recording, but they were not so generous with the overlap, resulting in missing music.
All credit to "A Word In Your Ear" for the original tape.

Disc 1:
1. intro
2. We Will Rock You (fast)
3. Let Me Entertain You
4. Somebody To Love [cut]
5. If You Can't Beat Them
6. Death On Two Legs
7. Killer Queen
8. Bicycle Race
9. I'm In Love With My Car
10. Get Down, Make Love
11. You're My Best Friend
12. Now I'm Here
13. Spread Your Wings [cut]
14. Spread Your wings (continues)
15. Dreamers ball
16. Love of my life

Disc 2:
1. '39
2. It's Late
3. Brighton Rock
4. Fat Bottomed Girls
5. Keep Yourself Alive [cut]
6. Bohemian Rhapsody
7. Tie Your Mother Down
8. Sheer Heart Attack
9. We Will Rock You
10. We Are The Champions
11. God Save The Queen

OU: I often read great introductions to uploads of all kinds of artists but sadly enough: not often about my favourite band Queen. I regret that because - in my book - Queen is one of the greatest live rock bands ever.
They had it all: the brilliant music, the musicianship, the charisma of Freddie Mercury (the ultimate frontman and performer),the right attitude (at any given performance they wanted to give the audience their very best), they knew how to put a fantastic setlist together, etc.
Freddie Mercury was indeed very camp and a showman but he was also very professional, always giving his all and I truly admire that about him. I regret people seem to forget that from time to time.
Now, what's special about this show? Well, it's a seventies show and sadly enough: there aren't hundreds of recordings of Queen - let alone GREAT quality recordings like this one - of Queen circulating.
That's a pity, since it are of course exactly this kind of recordings that illustrate why Queen is what I claim them to be: one of the best in their leaugue.
Here you can hear them during the Jazz-tour of 1978 and I've always loved this particular show (personally I prefer it over the Montreal recording from 2 days earlier).
An A- rating is imo the correct rating in terms of sound-quality; this of course means you can hear perfectly well what's going on and there's lots to enjoy.
There's of course FM's stage banter (see hereafter for the text of www.queenlive.Ca) and also the great atmosphere throughout the show..
Here are the notes from the WONDERFUL Queenwebsite www.queenlive.ca:
"This is the first of two nights at the Gardens in Toronto.
The band are in a very relaxed mood, as they were a couple days before in Montreal. Freddie is in a bit better voice, too. After a subtle applause following Let Me Entertain You, Freddie says, "You should've seen the audience in Montreal. They'll teach you a thing or two." Boos ensue, as there is a (usually mock) dichotomy between many things Ontario and Quebec, which he may not be aware of. He continues, "Forget the security. This is your night!"
Brian, after If You Can't Beat Them: "Thanks a lot, good people of Toronto. We haven't seen you for some time. How are you feeling? You always have some winter for us, thank you. OK, we're going to take you back some time, a few years ago, to something called A Night At The Opera." The mere mention of Queen's breakthrough record results in a great cheer from the audience. "This is a rude little song called Death On Two Legs."
Brian, before Dreamers Ball: "We'd like to say thank you for coming out in such large numbers and filling this place. We appreciate it, thank you." Freddie then urges the audience on. "We'd like you to start up a beat. Come on, any beat. Preferably this one. Yeah, come on, take all your clothes off!" His delivery of the song is a very gutsy one.
Brian, before Love Of My Life: "Thank you. A little experiment there. We're gonna bring a jazz band next time. We used to say we we're gonna bring an orchestra; we'll bring a jazz band." Freddie adds, "And a couple of strippers," to much applause. "You're into that kind of thing. Yeah, you're a smutty audience, I can tell. This is one big sleaze pit, I can tell! One track mind. That's the way I like it." He then introduces the next song: "OK, we're gonna reduce this next number right to the depths. This is a song that... it comes from A Night At The Opera, or something like that. And this is a duet called Love Of My Life."
Brian: "We enjoy doing those things for a change. Glad you enjoy it too. OK, we're gonna change the mood a little again. We would like to welcome back the rest of the group. The rhythm section featuring Mr. Roger Meadows Taylor on drums." Freddie: "Take a bow, you old tart!"
Freddie, after '39: "We really have a lot of fun doing those acoustic numbers. It's nice to get away from the real heavy rock and roll for a change. It's nice to know that an audience can take it, too. I think it's time we did something from the News Of The World album right now. This is a song called It's Late."
This Brighton Rock jam is stronger than the last one played in Montreal. There's a highlight about 12 minutes in when the band seamlessly change the tempo and the key at the same time with great results. Either this is extrasensory perception at work (not entirely impossible when a band has been playing together for many years), or perhaps they rehearsed this one during soundcheck after the somewhat lackluster jam two nights before.
Freddie, before Fat Bottomed Girls: "This is dedicated to all you people with great big ginormous fat asses."
Brian is horribly out of tune during his We Will Rock You solo (a broken guitar string, most likely). His entrance into We Are The Champions isn't his most graceful either, as he was probably upset at himself for not having delivered the iconic guitar solo from Rock You effectively. He always wanted to give the best possible show to any particular audience."
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Molly Hatchet: Two Shows 1978-80 (FM and Soundboard) FLAC

by request
MollyHatchet1980-12-31(AstralGame-boot)Lakeland-front
WLIR-FM Broadcast; Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale (L.I.), New York, USA... December 2, 1978

Danny Joe Brown - Vocals, Harp
Dave Hlubek - Guitar
Duane Roland - Guitar
Steve Holland - Guitar
Banner Thomas - Bass
Bruce Crump - Drums

Taper, & Taping Gear: ??Unknown??
Trade: (Jerome Surmont, France - THX!!!)
Lineage: "FM" LP Sourced; 2000 Trade CDR> 2012 DAE (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: ex-
Length: 8 tracks = 51:40 minutes
Note: This is supposedly from an LP boot(?).

01 - Bounty Hunter
02 - Gator Country
03 - Whiskey Man
04 - Dreams
05 - One Man's Pleasure
06 - Trust Your Old Friend
07 - Long Tall Sally (with band intros)
08 - Boogie No More

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Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, Florida, USA ... December 31, 1980

Dave Hlubek - Guitar
Duane Roland - Guitar
Steve Holland - Guitar
Banner Thomas - Bass
Bruce Crump - Drums
Jimmy Farrar - Vocals, Harp

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Source: "SBD" from Liberated Bootleg "Astral Game ..."; Speedball label #SBC020
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Quality: ex-
Length: 12 tracks = 47:36 minutes
Artwork: included.

01 - intro
02 - Bounty Hunter
03 - Let The Good Times Roll
04 - All Over Now
05 - Gator Country
06 - Dead And Gone
07 - Few And Far Between
08 - Dreams (I'll Never See)
09 - Good Rockin' Tonight
10 - Flirtin' With Disaster
11 - Beatin' The Odds
12 - Crossroads

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Aera: Hannover 1978 (FM) FLAC

Kraut Rock
Copy of Aera_1978-12-18_Hannover_inlay
Dec 18, 1978
Leinedomizil, Hannover, Germany
"TÜRKIS" - tour
source: fm recording in a "B+" quality by AXELR
aired by german radio 'today:fm'
cover artwork by AXELR inside

1. Fetzenotto 5:18
2. Rückwärts Auf Die Null 7:55
3. You Need Some Speed 10:35
4. Türkis 10:33
5. Siebert (Herr Siebert Und Die Sieben Siebe) 6:56
-total time 41:21 min.

lineup:
Klaus Kreuzeder - sax, lyricon
Matz Steinke - bass
Lutz Oldemeier - drums
Freddy Setz - drums, perc, organ
Helmut Meier-Limberg - perc

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Marshall Tucker Band: New Orleans 1978 (FM) FLAC

NEW ORLEANS COVER
Reelin' and Rockin' Nationwide on New Year's Eve with The Marshall Tucker Band
The Warehouse - New Orleans, LA 12/31/1978 (FM)

Toy Caldwell: guitars, vocals
Jerry Eubanks: flute, saxophone, background vocals
Tommy Caldwell: bass, background vocals
Doug Gray: vocals
George McCorkle: guitars
Paul Riddle: drums

Disc 1: 37:16
01: Radio Announcer Introduction 1:46
02: Fly Like An Eagle > Long Hard Ride 8:33
03: Fire On The Mountain 4:35
04: Heard It In A Love Song 5:24
05: Dream Lover 5:21
06: Auld Lang Syne (New Year's For The U.S. East Coast) 3:28
07: Blue Ridge Mountain Sky 8:05

Disc 2: 68:22
08: Can't You See 6:03
09: Hillbilly Band 3:40
10: Ramblin' 6:55
11: This Ol' Cowboy 5:58
12: Desert Skies 6:54
13: 24 Hours At A Time 12:30 (Spliced At End From Second Source, Master Tape Cut)
14: Auld Lang Syne (New Year's In New Orleans) >
I'll Be Loving You 10:27
16: Searchin' For A Rainbow 6:33
17: Will The Circle Be Unbroken (With Radio Talkover Idiot) 9:18
-runtime: 105:38

a this and that reeltime production. Do not sell this recording. Share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
OU: The last aproximately 30 seconds of "24 hours at a time" was the only missing music in the FM master recording and were spliced in from the post from Gaston on Dec. 30, 2009
the rest of this is with this lineage: FM radio > Sansui 8 receiver > unknown reel deck (probably a Sony) > Maxell UD 7" reels > played on Teac 3300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

there are a few disc break options but this one was the most sequentially convenient one (a commercial break between tracks 7 and 8 was edited out. there were a couple of those in this broadcast and track 8 begins with radio DJ saying and once again the Marshall Tucker band...) thanks to the one spliced track this is the complete show. all the songs are complete and the only reel change started just before a song.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Bruce Springsteen: San Francisco 1978 (Ex FM) FLAC

Bruce fans- This is a must-have!
Copy of Artwork Winterland
The first Springsteen bootleg that I purchased was "Live in the Promised Land" (Slipped Disc Records). It was a phenomenal 3 LP set. I still have it but it has developed pops and crackles through years of play.
Crystal Cat has produced a wonderful product of that famous concert in Winterland, San Francisco, CA from Dec. 15-Dec-1978. I am glad to present it to you here! Below is a review from collectorsmusicreviews.com:

Winterland Night (Crystal Cat Records CC471-73)
Winterland, San Francisco, CA, USA – 15 December, 1978

Disc 1:
Intro
Badlands
Streets Of Fire
Spirit In The Night
Darkness On The Edge Of Town
Factory
The Promised Land
Prove It All Night
Racing In The Street
Thunder Road
Jungleland
The Ties That Bind

Disc 2:
Intro
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
The Fever, Fire
Candy’s Room
Because The Night
Point Blank
Mona/Preacher’s Daughter
She’s The One
Backstreets
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

Disc 3:
Intro
Born To Run
Devil With The Blue Dress On
Good Golly Miss Molly
C.C. Rider
Jenny Take A Ride
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Raise You Hand
Quarter To Three

Bonus Tracks: Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA, USA – 25 June, 1978:
Growin’ Up
The Promise
I Fought The Law
Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI, USA – 1 September, 1978:
Heatbreak Hotel
Lost In The Flood
Adam Raised A Cain
Chimes Of Freedom

In 1979 ( or possibly early 1980) I acquired my very first bootleg recording, thereby gaining my first experience of a live Springsteen concert. The 3-LP set I discovered on a London market stall was called Live In The Promised Land (Slipped Disc Records/Piste Disques) and it contained the majority of Springsteen’s Winterland Concert of 15 December 1978. I was overwhelmed by the quality of the performance and with good reason. Crystal Cat’s booklet calls this “a performance that is commonly regarded by many Bruce Springsteen fans as one of the all time classics.” The Killing Floor Database states that ”the performance was one of the best ever.” Lynn Elder, author of the early 1990s Springsteen bootleg CD guide, You Better Not Touch, is particularly effusive when writing about Great Dane’s later CD incarnation of the show:
“One of the most important shows Springsteen ever performed, and one of legendary status among fans, this boot captures Springsteen in his prime… The performance is simply monumental and must be considered one of Springsteen’s best ever. An essential item for any Bruce fan to own.”
Live In The Promised Land appeared in three packages: a box, a gatefold sleeve and a single sleeve. It also spawned several copies on various labels, some in very shoddy packaging. However, there was also an LP version of the full concert, the 4-disc Winterland (no label). The show was released on CD in 1989 by the Great Dane label as Live In The Promised Land and reissued the following year in improved sound quality in their Master Plus series. There was also a version on the Golden Stars label entitled Live At Winterland, which I believe was a copy of the original Great Dane version. The CD-R Santa Claus In Winterland (Alternative Edge Productions) was also a knock-off of the Great Dane release. The Brucebase website mentions a further version of the show called Prodigal Son At Winterland – 25th Anniversary Edition. Although this is more recent than the Crystal Cat version under review, I have no further knowlege of this release.
Unlike Great Dane, Crystal Cat’s release includes a DJ from KSAN-FM welcoming the listeners from the various radio stations also broadcasting the concert. This is followed by Bill Graham’s introduction, in which he asks the audience to welcome “the chairman of the board, the great one – Bruce Springsteen.” (Having had to suffer the negative consequences of excessive hype on more than one occasion already in his career, one wonders whether Springsteen would have been pleased by being described in such terms.)
The show itself begins with a thunderous rendition of Badlands, which heralds a slew of songs from Springsteen’s then-latest LP Darkness On The edge Of Town. Seven of the first eight numbers come from the new LP (the exception being a boisterously enjoyable Spirit In The Night). Tougher, darker and bleaker than Springsteen’s earlier albums, it has often been described as a more “adult” work (as opposed to the ”adolescent” Born To Run). This harder edge comes across very effectively in the renditions of Badlands, Streets Of Fire, Darkness On The Edge Of Town, Factory and The Promised Land, all of which are played in performances very close to the LP versions, but with even greater fire and energy (or, in the case of the slower and quieter Factory, more poignancy). The renditions of Streets Of Fire and Darkness On The Edge Of Town are particularly impassioned.
Having been greatly impressed thus far, I was stunned by what came next. Prove It All Night opens with some melodic mid-paced piano from Roy Bittan and then, after a brief spoken introduction, continues with a superbly played guitar solo from Springsteen which builds in intensity until it culminates in an explosive opening to the song itself. At the end of a stirring performance further guitar work brings this eleven-minute number to a triumphant conclusion. The song was played regularly in this fashion on the Darkness On The Edge Of Town tour but this is the finest version I have heard.
An excellent rendition of Racing In The Street follows, featuring mellifluous piano from Bittan, whose playing provides a bridge into an equally fine full-band performance of Thunder Road. The epic Jungleland brings the first set, though not the first disc, to a close. The second set is too long to fit on one CD and so Crystal Cat end disc one with its first song, an enjoyable performance of the then-unreleased The Ties That Bind.
Disc 2 begins with a spoken introduction to Santa Claus Is Coming To Town. Springsteen relates the story of how he and Steve Van Zandt, carrying their guitars and amps home from a gig, run into Santa Claus himself. Judging by the deep-voiced “Ho! Ho! Ho!” and the audience cheers Santa is played by a thinly-disguised Clarence Clemons. The band then launch into the song itself with great gusto, producing their best live rendition of an admittedly throwaway number. This is followed by a smokily atmospheric rendition of The Fever with Danny Federici’s organ, Roy Bittan’s piano and Clarence Clemons’ saxophone combining to great effect. Fire continues in a similar vein and then the tempo changes with the breathless Candy’s Room and an inspired seven-minute Because The Night. Much as I enjoy Patti Smith’s lighter and more melodic version (described in Angus MacKinnon’s New Musical Express review as “a near perfect single”), it must be said that Springsteen takes the song to a different level. With a harder edge than the Smith recording, this version features further superb guitar work from Springsteen – a slow opening features an effective combination of guitar and piano and a faster guitar solo appears later in the song.
Like the version of Prove It All Night the next song, Point Blank, is one of the highlights not just of this set, but of Springsteen’s entire recorded live work. After an superbly atmospheric introduction featuring Bittan’s piano backed with Max Weinberg’s shimmering cymbals and Clemons’ triangle, the song, driven by Bittan’s haunting piano, delivers a shattering account of life lived in poverty and in the grip of drug dependency. The song made its debut at The Roxy in Los Angeles on 7 July 1978 and Springsteen explained that it concerned a couple he knew who had to work two jobs a day to avoid having their house repossessed. However, there is also a clear theme of drug use (“And so you stumble out into the morning/Searching for your usual fix”). According to Patrick Humphries and Chris Hunt in Blinded By The Light this was the result of ”a girl friend’s drug addiction”. The harrowing nature of the lyrics comes from the sense of utter hopelessness. As Springsteen went on to say at The Roxy, it is “a song about being trapped and not being able to get out” – and, even worse, not even being able to comprehend who is responsible for your plight (“So you go home and you pack your pistol/And you go out looking for someone/But, girl, can’t you see they got you caught in the middle?/You don’t know where to aim your gun”). The version of this song on The River, as well as being inferior in execution, dilutes the emotional impact by introducing a relationship break-up theme (prompted, according to Christopher Sandford in Point Blank, by the ending of Springsteen’s relationship with Lynn Goldsmith).
She’s The One follows, prefaced, as often, not just with Mona but with a brief excerpt from Springsteen’s own The Preacher’s Daughter. The performance culminates in the “I Get Mad” section, which Humphries and Hunt list as a discrete song. Then comes the third stunning highlight of this concert, a heartfelt Backstreets which features the most impassioned and poignant version of the spoken “Sad Eyes” interlude. Having been betrayed by his lover in the number itself (“But I hated him and I hated you when you went away”) the song’s protagonist meets his ex-lover long after the relationship’s end, which culminates in an almost unbearably sad reminiscence (“You promised you’d never leave without me…like everything else from those days, you promised…and you lied”).
Astoundingly, Springsteen then introduces Rosalita as “the saddest song we’re gonna play all night.” The conceit here is that Rosie has left him and that he is on “a nationwide hunt [for her] disguised as a rock and roll tour.” After the genuine emotion of Backstreets, this comes across as unbelievably crass. Fortunately, the song itself, replete with band introductions, brings the second set to its usual triumphant conclusion.
The encores consist of raucous versions of Born To Run and the Devil With The Blue Dress Medley, followed by exuberant renditions of Tenth Avenue Freeze Out and (after a pause and some DJ comments) Eddie Floyd’s Raise Your Hand. The concert should have ended here and the disc contains parting comments from the DJs. However, Springsteen and the band returned unexpectedly to perform a wild version of Quarter To Three – or did they? The song is lacking its beginning, which is commensurate with everybody (even recording engineer Jimmy Iovine) being caught by surprise but the sound is quite different from that of the rest of the show. It seems, in fact, that the final song was Twist And Shout. One audience member recalls: “Finally he came back alone, and the band finally trickled out and Bruce said, ‘We’re off the radio now, but I’ll do one more for you guys. This is the first song I ever learned to play on the guitar,’ and then Twist And Shout. A great version too.” In addition to the fan’s conviction (“I was there and I’d stake my life on it.”), Humphries and Hunt confirm that Twist And Shout was indeed the first song Springsteen learned how to play. The current consensus, therefore, is that Quarter To Three comes from another, unknown source.
Crystal Cat fill out disc 3 with a thoughtful collection of bonus tracks from two other 1978 concerts. Two of these are distinctive: an early version of Dylan’s Chimes Of Freedom, which would not be played again until June 1988 and what the booklet notes describe as “a one off (in terms of recording at least!) Darkness tour solo piano version of Lost In The Flood (its last ever performance to boot!)”. The highlight, however, is a moving performance of The Promise which features excellent playing from Bittan and does, as the booklet claims, “send shivers down your spine.” Though I am not sure that I would agree with the claim that this is the definitive version, it is certainly a contender.
The quality of the sound on these CDs is excellent. According to the booklet, “this release offers the finest sound quality that this show has ever been graced with, transferred digitally from the radio station master reels and mastered with the customary care and attention!” The sound is not absolutely perfect, however, but this seems to be more to do with the sound balance achieved by Iovine during the recording. As the Killing Floor Database states: “This release was not taken from the same tape as the GDR release. The sound is PERFECT, even if not perfectly mixed, so that some instruments lose something. Anyway, surely the best quality you can get for this show by now.” The CDs are housed in a thick jewel case with a trifold booklet. The photos appear to be from the actual concert (though this is not specified) and the discs themselves are printed in colour. This release is exemplary in every way and it should be a key component of every serious Springsteen collection.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Parliament-Funkadelic: Amsterdam 1978 (Soundboard) FLAC

by request
1978-12-08_pfunk-1978-12-08-fc
December 8, 1978
Jaap Eden Halle, Amsterdam, Holland

-From the original silver disc bootleg release "Afrolicious & The Electric Pussy" on the Big Fro label (BF-006) > EAC > FLAC 8

1. intro
2. Cholly (Funk Gettin' Ready To Roll)
3. Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Suckah)
4. Night Of The Thumpasaurus Peoples
5. James Wesley Jackson Monologue
6. Standing On The Verge Of Gettin' It On
7. Mothership Connection
8. Flashlight
9. One Nation Under A Groove

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ELO: Japan 1974 (FM) FLAC

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Mojo is notorious for not providing any info on their releases but as far as I can tell, this is from ELO's Japanese Tour of 1974. - see comments
Label: Mojo
Reference: MOJO-054
Release: 1995
Quality: 9/10
Total duration: 54:02

1. Roll over Beethoven
2. King of the Universe
3. Bluebird is dead
4. In the Hall of the Mountain King
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6. From the Sun to the World
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8. Kuiama
9. Oh, no not Susan
10. New World Rising

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Meat Loaf: 2 Gigs from 1978 (Soundboard and FM) FLAC

I am sorry that it took so long to upload the London portion...hopefully better late than never?
Meat 1978 fr
Two Gigs In 1978
Soundboard & FM Broadcast

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London, Hammersmith Odeon, 1978-06-06
1. Paradise By The Dashboard Light 11:52
2. All Revved Up With No Place To Go 8:12
3. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth 4:55
4. River Deep, Mountain High 4:51
5. Johnny B. Good 7:24
6. Bat Out Of Hell 9:32
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7. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Full Intro) 5:58
8. Paradise By The Dashboard Light (Unedited Version) 21:41
9. Love And Death Of An American Guitar (Feat. Jim Steinmann) 3:11

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Toronto, El Mocambo, 1978-01-18
1. Bolero 3:38
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5. Paradise By The Dashboard Light 14:28
6. All Revved UWith No PLace To Go 14:17
7. Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad 7:29
8. River Deep, Mountain High 5:40

OU: Deep from the vaults of my collection: Listen to Meat Loaf at his best in 1978, before his voice crashed down for many years. Here you'll find all 7 Songs from the legendary "Bat Out Of Hell"-Album and three cover-versions. Listen to the very rare liverecording of "For Crying Out Loud" or to the complete 22-minutes-version of "Paradise By The Dashboard Light".
The first 6 Hammersmith-songs had been edited for FM Broadcast, from another source I got the two "full-versions" and the Steinmann-outtake.
The Toronto-Concert had two different sources, so I was able to make one concert from the material.
Both concerts are in fantastic quality ( Soundboard / Broadcast ), no official material is included! And you got my artwork too ... .
Technical dates: 4 CDR's > Feurio-grabbing > Wav > Flac fronted 1.7.1 > flac's

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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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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: MSG 1978 (All Shows) FLAC

Godfatherecords 9 CD Boxset!
part 2
"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT - Night 1" (G.R. BOX 03 A/B/C)
August 21, 1978 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY - U.S.A.
Silver CDs --> EAC --> Wave files --> Trader's Little Helper (level 8, align on sector boundaries) --> flac files
Upload will include artwork scan, md5 verification file, EAC log, spectral/frequency analysis -Enjoy. fede1970

DISC 1
01 Summertime Blues
02 Badlands
03 Spirit in the night
04 Darkness on the edge of town
05 Heartbreak hotel
06 Factory
07 The promised land
08 Prove it all night
09 Racing in the street
10 Thunder road
11 Jungleland

DISC 2
01 Paradise by the C
02 The fever
03 Sherry darling
04 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
05 Sweet little sixteen
06 Not fade away / Gloria / She's the one
07 Growin' up

DISC 3
01 Backstreets / Sad eyes
02 Rosalita (Come out tonight)
03 Born to run
04 Because the night
05 Quarter to three
Bonus Track:
06 Pre-Show Interview on WABC TV with J. Siegal

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"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT - Night 2" (G.R. BOX 03 D/E/F)
August 22, 1978 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY - U.S.A.
Silver CDs --> EAC --> Wave files --> Trader's Little Helper (level 8, align on sector boundaries) --> flac files
Upload will include artwork scan, md5 verification file, EAC log, spectral/frequency analysis

DISC 1
01 Good rockin' tonight
02 Badlands
03 Streets of fire
04 Spirit in the night
05 Darkness on the edge of town
06 Factory
07 The promised land
08 Prove it all night
09 Racing in the street
10 Thunder road
11 Jungleland

DISC 2
01 Paradise by the C
02 For You
03 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
04 Candy's room
05 Mona / She's the one
06 Growin' up

DISCS 3
01 Backstreets
02 Rosalita (Come out tonight)
03 Born to run
04 Because the night
05 Quarter to three

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"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT - Night 3" (G.R. BOX 03 G/H/I)
August 23, 1978 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY - U.S.A.
Silver CDs --> EAC --> Wave files --> Trader's Little Helper (level 8, align on sector boundaries) --> flac files
Upload will include artwork scan, md5 verification file, EAC log, spectral/frequency analysis

DISC 1
01 High school confidential
02 Badlands
03 Streets of fire
04 Spirit in the night
05 Darkness on the edge of town
06 Heartbreak hotel
07 Factory
08 The promised land
09 Prove it all night
10 Racing in the street
11 Thunder road
12 Jungleland

DISC 2
01 For You
02 Candy's room
03 Adam raised a Cain
04 Fire
05 Sherry darling
06 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
07 Not fade away / She's the one
08 It's hard to be a saint in the city

DISC 3
01 Backstreets / Sad eyes
02 Rosalita (Come out tonight)
03 Born to run
04 Because the night
05 Quarter to three

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