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sabato 16 maggio 2026

Spirit - 1970-05-16 - San Francisco, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Spirit
May 16, 1970
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA

Stereo audience recording from new transfer of cassette master.

Decent sound quality, especially for the time period.

CD#1: main set 74:37
01 crowd noise & tune-ups before first song 2:05
02 Sweet Stella Baby 5:03
03 > 1984 4:15
04 instrumental 3:33
05 Joacoos 4:36
06 All The Same 5:50
07 > Fresh Garbage 6:55
08 It Shall Be 4:30
09 Nothing To Hide 3:40
10 Mr. Skin 7:07
11 Animal Zoo 3:22
12 Aren't You Glad? 6:14
13 drum solo 6:04
14 > Mechanical World 7:18
15 > I Got A Line On You & crowd noise before encores 4:08

CD#2: encores set 54:36
01 tune-ups before encores 1:22
02 Dark Eyed Woman 3:25
03 > Uncle Jack 4:04
04 Nature's Way 2:44
05 Truckin' 4:58
06 So Little Time To Fly 5:51
07 Ice 4:37
08 > Tranca's Fog Out 2:56
09 > Animal Zoo 5:16
10 Morning Will Come 3:04
11 [cuts in] Groundhog 3:04
12 Me & My Lady 3:45
13 Shotgun 7:11
14 > Hambone 2:00
15 final thanks & crowd noise 0:19

I cannot verify the accuracy of the setlist because it was copied from a previous torrent of this show and I do not know a lot of the titles myself. The setlist did line up with my tracking so it's probably OK.

I've been asking for this one for quite awhile and finally got the taper to send me the show untracked for me to finish. It is a significant upgrade over previous copies that I've had, so hopefully that will be true for everyone else also.

Lineage: cassette master > Dat > 3 untracked CD's received in trade.

Transfer: CD audio extraction > Macintosh AudioMedia III card > Pro Tools (normalization, tracking & minor "nip & tuck" edits) > AIFF > FLAC.

Sector boundaries verified & FLAC files created with xACT.
md5 file created with checkSum+.

Spirit - 1981-05-16 - Hamburg, DE (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Randy California - Guitar/Vocals
Ed Cassidy - Drums
Larry "Fuzzy" Knight - Bass
George Valuck - Keyboard

This is a soundboard source 9/10 rating for sound quality
A must-have for any Spirit/Randy California fan

lineage
SBD>CDR>wav>(flac)Traders Little Helper

01 - Crowd
02 - Shattered Dreams
03 - So Little Time To Fly
04 - Hey Joe
05 - Nature's Way
06 - Turn To The Right
07 - All Along The Watchtower
08 - Like A Rolling Stone
09 - Five In The Morning
10- All the Same
11- Drum Solo
12 - All The Same
13 - I Got A Line On You
14 - Can't Wait Until Tomorrow
15 - Wild Thing

mercoledì 13 maggio 2026

Spirit - 1970-05-13 - Boston, MA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA 

Quality 8/10 

Lineage: 
SBD > ? > silver disc > ? > FLAC > WAV > Adobe Audition CS6 > TLH > FLAC (L8) 

Randy California - guitar, vocals 
John Locke - keyboards 
Mark Andes - bass, vocals 
Ed Cassidy - drums, percussion 
Jay Ferguson - vocals, percussion 

01 - It's All The Same (6:08)
02 - Fresh Garbage (6:03)
03 - Jealous (5:30)
04 - It Shall Be (3:43)
05 - Poor Richard (2:26)
06 - Groundhog (4:34)
07 - I’m Truckin’ (2:03)
08 - New Dope In Town (4:31)
09 - Ed’s Drum Solo (5:07)
10 - Mechanical World (7:25)

Notes: 
Taken from the "Fillmore Tea Party" bootleg (Deep Six 11/12). 
Last track cuts out 3 seconds after seguing into I Got A Line On You. 

Edits made: 
- separated Poor Richard from It Shall Be 
- removed 2 second gaps between tracks 
- fixed sector boundary errors 
- renamed tracks

mercoledì 15 aprile 2026

Spirit - 1987-04-15 - Huntington Beach, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Spirit 
1987-04-15 
Night Moves, Huntington Beach, California, USA 

01. Mr. Skin 
02. Shame On You 
03. Nature's Way 
04. Sweet Child 
05. Fresh Garbage 
06. The Blues 
07. Animal Zoo 
08. Dream About A Dream 
09. Dark Eyed Woman 
10. Prelude - Nothing To Hide 
11. I Got A Line On You 
12. Keep Me Satisfied 
13. Expectations 
14. Give Me Your Number 
15. Space Jam 

1:18:59

transfer (Jerry70): cass (unknown generation) > Denon DRM 550 tape deck > M-Audio Microtrack II > WAV 24/96 (2.7 GB) > Ocenaudio (denoise on both tape sides separately, normalise on both tape sides separately, fade-in / fade-out around tape sides) > WAV 24/96 (2.7 GB) > Sox > FLAC 24/96 (1.7 GB) 

16/44 version (Jerry70): WAV 24/96 (2.7 GB) > Ocenaudio (convert sample rate from 96 to 44.1 KHz, export to 16 bits) > WAV 16/44 (836 MB) > Sox > FLAC 16/44 (455 MB) 

denoise settings: Hannin-Periodic, -8 dB, attack 10 ms, release 100 ms

I got this in a trade in the 1990s but more than that I cannot remember. The quality is pretty good so it could be from a radio broadcast or a very good and low generation audience recording. The quality is so good I am going to keep this in 24/96. And share it before it gets stored on a separate hard disk, of course, since apparently this show has not been on Dime before. Randy mentions their "friends from KLSX" but not in a way that I can be sure that this is a radio broadcast from that station. 

There was a fair deal of tape hiss on this but after checking several settings in several parts of the recording not to harm the music. Between the songs, when only a few people are talking, it sounds like the tape is a bit wobbly. I checked and it is already there before denoising, so that is not a side-effect of the denoising process. 

I got the feeling the tape was running a bit slow. Then I copied Mr. Skin and Animal Zoo from the studio album to compare and found out that they played Mr. Skin a tiny bit faster than the original version and Animal Zoo somewhat slower than the studio version. I cannot hear whether the pitch on the second half of the tape side is off so I decided to keep it this way until someone can tell for certain that the speeds needs adjustment and actually do it. ;) Until then, I will enjoy this recording as it is! 

Randy mentions they would play some songs they don't usually play. That is also what makes this a great show. He mentions The Blues might get a different title but I don't know whether that has actually happened, and I am not sure about the title of that last track, Space Jam. Any corrections are welcome. 

domenica 5 aprile 2026

Spirit - 1973-04-05 - Sheffield, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

City Hall

Randy California - guitar & lead vocals 
Ed Cassidy - drums 
Larry "Fuzzy" Knight - bass & backing vocals 

Taper: Unknown 
Taping Gear: Unknown 
Trades: cassette tapes: tcdewe to bpthree; CDR: bpthree to roryglzep 
Lineage: TDK D tcdewe trade cassettes> 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: vg-/vg 

CD1 [44:14]
01. Deck The Halls 
02. Veruska 
03. Fresh Garbage 
04. So Little Time To Fly 
05. Nature's Way 
06. Turn To The Right 
07. Rainbow 

CD2 [65:24]
01. Prelude - Nothin' To Hide 
02. Mr. Skin 
03. An announced impromptu instrumental jam session (cut) 
04. 1984 
05. Rain 
06. It's All The Same (cut) (Part One) 
07. It's All The Same (Part Two) 
08. I Got A Line On You 
09. Dark Eyed Woman 
10. Goin' Down 

Length: 109:38 minutes

giovedì 5 marzo 2026

Spirit - 1978-03-05 - Essen, DE (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

NTSC
COLOR
PRO-SHOT
AC3 STEREO
MENU:CHAPTER
ALL REGION
Audio Converted From Mono To Stereo With Mosereo Mono To Stereo Software EQ With MP3 Doctor Pro Software Normalized To 92db With MP3 Gain Software All Came Out Great.

SPIRIT
In Memory of Randy California 1951-1997

Randy California - g/voc/Moog Taurus
Ed Cassidy - dr
Larry "Fuzzy" Knight - b

01 Rockpalast Jam (6'25'')
02 Mr. Skin (3'25'')
03 Nature's Way(3'13'')
04 Like A Rolling Stone(7'11'')
05 Hollywood Dream(4'39'')
06 1984(3'25'')
07 Looking Down From A Mountain(4'54'')
08 Hey Joe (5'17'')
09 Animal Zoo(4'38'')
10 Love Charged (4'22'')
11 It's All The Same (incl. Drum Solo) (16'15'')
12 I Got A Line On You(2'42'')
13 All Along The Watchtower (5'02'')
14 Wild Thing (3'18'')
15 Downer (3'44'')
16 If I Miss This Train/Rockpalast Jam (4'52'')
(* Jam Session mit Dickey Betts)

BONUS
1984 live beat club 1970
1984 live music scene 1970

Notes:
The appearance of the legendary rock group, Spirit, with guitarist Randy California and drummer Ed Cassidy at the Rockpalast-Festival on March 4th and 5th will be a notable event: is it the group's first concert in Europe after several years. For over ten years, the American group Spirit has been commonly recognized, on the whole, as one of the most influential and important rock groups. Their album 'Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus' is a rock classic. Formed in 1967, Spirit today represents the development of the music of the American west coast in all it's aspects. (Official Text)

Spirit. They made a name for themselves on this "Magic Night". Ed Cassidy's intro on his drums. Rockpalast jam.... electro jam....Randy California, with the sound of his magic guitar (supposedly bought at a department store for $50) , attracted everyone into his path. A high point was the drum solo - Ed drummed with his hands. Production leader Willi Lang couldn't take it anymore with 'Hey Joe' and danced with Randy in front of the camera. The ending was a session with Dickey Betts. A jewel in the Rockpalast history.

Spirit was formed by Randy California in L.A. in 1967. Randy had a group called 'Red Roosters' before, in which his bald-headed step-father, jazz drummer Ed Cassidy, already belonged to. In New York, they played for a short time with 'Jimi James and the Blue Flames'.The man behind this band was no other than Jimi Hendrix. The big Jimi Hendrix influence can always be seen in Randy's guitar playing. Jay Ferguson and Jon Locke played with Spirit for a few years. The fact that their albums never were commercial successes lay presumably on the stylistic jumps and strange fusions. The first LP was inspired more by jazz. The LP 'The family that plays together' offered more compact songs, of which the single 'I got a line on you' managed to land in the Charts and even made it to Nr. 25. Because of it's 'political' content, their song '1984', named after George Orwell, was boycotted by the radio stations in the USA. In 1971, there was a line-up change, and, the end of Spirit seemed to have arrived when Randy California left the band. He devoted himself to his solo project 'Kaptain Kopter and his Fabulous Twirly Birds'.

In 1976, Spirit heralded itself again with the ablum 'Spirit of 76', a somewhat controversial sounc collage. Since 1978, Spirit has appeared mostly as a trio, just as at the Rockpalast concert. Randy California produced some solo records. Spirit regularly made records and went on tours to go along with most of them. In 1984, with the original band members, Spirit released the LP 'The Thirteenth Dream'. In 1989, Randy California toured with the 'Night of Guitars'.
In 1996, the record 'California Blues' appeared, with guest musicians such as Robbie Krieger, Matt Andes and his daughter Rachel, more or less the third generation of Spirit. The record was to be a new beginning and a start in Spirit's fourth decade, but the unexpected death of Randy Craig Wolfe (California) brought Spirit a bitter end. Randy California died on 2 January, 1997, while trying to rescue his son from drowning (swimming in Molokai, Hawaii); he himself was pulled out to sea and drowned. Once again, a Rockpalast concert has become a document and a piece in the history of rock music.



domenica 1 febbraio 2026

Spirit - 1990-02-01 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

The Cabooze, Minneapolis, MN

Lineage:
SBD > DAT > CDR by unknown > EAC > FLAC + checksums

01 Opening riffs > Downer
02 Love From Here
03 Fresh Garbage > Love Tonight
04 Nature's Way
05 Ship Of Fools
06 Mr. Skin
07 Animal Zoo
08 Dark Eyed Woman
09 It's All The Same >
10 I Got A Line On You
11 Deep In This Land
12 Hey Joe (short instrumental) > Turn To The Right

Notes by the uploader/trader:
I was at this show. It was a very cold day, and I was underage at the time. But, somehow, I just knew I would get lucky, somehow.. I didn't know how, but I wasn't going to miss a chance. In prep., I got there about two hours before the show. I rolled two big doobies, and smoked one as I walked from the bus stop to The Cabooze. By the time I go to the door, I was seriously lit up on the smoke. The bouncer refused to let me in, yet I wasn't going to give up that easy. I slid myself to the side door, straighted my look, and walked right in. It was there that I bumped into Ed Cassidy. I gave him a stoned smile and said I was "sorry for sneaking in, but I am too young, but I love you guys!" Ed returned the grin and told me, "I did the same thing in the jazz clubs when I was your age. I am happy to see someone as so happy to see us. Follow me!" Ed then went up to some of the staff, whispered something in their ears, and nodded. "You are all set. Nothing to worry about!"

I gave him a hug and started on my way to find a stool, when Ed stopped me. "Why don't you come backstage and hang with us for a while. I think Randy would get a kick of this." Of course, how could I say no to that offer. I went backstage (first time of many, as The Cabooze became almost a second home not long after) and sure enough, there was Randy. "Randy, I found this kid trying to sneak in!" Randy gave a faked shocked look on his face. From there, Randy sat down and told me stories, many quick stories.. about his life, his spiritual side ("Without something to believe in, life is useless. Life itself is it's own blessing."), Jimi Hendrix, and more, for a good 20 minutes.

I pulled out my 2nd doobie and offered to smoke the band up. "Thank you for the offer, but no thanks. Save it for the show, and some other good fans." They then said it was time to eat (Randy says 'The Riverside Cafe', which was the greatest vegan folkrock coffeehouse at the time, I went there all the time back then), rehearse a bit, and such, and sent me on my way with grins on all our faces. I did friend an old hippie couple and we lit doobie #2 right before the show began and quickly ran inside in perfect timing. The show, to me, was just amazing. I finally saw them! It was my first, and very unf., the last time. I still remember everything. Nothing has changed. If anything, I am even a bigger Spirit fan now than then. Back then, I only knew some of their material from a friends record collection and the radio show, 'Flashback'

The Cabooze records nearly every band from the SBD. They aren't professial done, but more on the fly and raw. However, they are very enjoyable, if you are lucky enough to find them. But, VERY VERY few recordings make it out and into circulation. It's a major pity, because of so much great music they had. I saw Koko Taylor there every few months, plus Willie Dixon, Johnny Winter, Robin Trower, Junior Wells, Hot Tuna, John Mayall, Dickie Betts, etc. etc. etc. I felt, and still feel, very lucky this one made it out to the public. Wish I could say the same about all the rest of the shows. Someone is sitting on some seriously amazing shows, and doesn't share them with anyone.

sabato 10 gennaio 2026

Spirit - 1982-01-10 - Berkeley, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Recording Information ::: Uher (model?) "portable" stereo reel-to-reel, unknown microphone(s) -> 1st generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby B on.

Playback 2011-12-10 ::: 1st generation Maxell XLII-90 caseette on Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck, Dolby B on, azimuth & pitch adjusted, heads cleaned & demagnatized -> Tascam CD-RW900SL pro CD recorder -> CD-RW -> computer, EAC secure -> wavs -> Audacity (fades &/or glitches, volume adjustments, no EQ) -> CD Wave (track splits) -> Trader's Little Helper -> yer ears. First uploaded week of 2011-12-24.

Randy California - guitar, vocals
Steve "Liberty" Loria - bass, vocals
Ed Cassidy - drums

01 - instrumental jam I
02 - instrumental jam II (->)
03 - Animal Zoo
04 - Body For Sale
05 - 1984
06 - ...So Little Time To Fly // (cuts)
07 - ...All Along The Watchtower ->
08 - Rock Me Baby ->
09 - I Got A Line On You
10 - Wild Thing

Total Time ::: 1:10:06

Overall an excellent audience recording. Check the samples to see if the key fits your lock. This is NOT the same as the Palo Alto Keystone show from 1982-01-08. Track titles corrected with the help of DIMER bpthree.

giovedì 8 gennaio 2026

Spirit - 1979-01-08 - Philadelphia, PA (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

SPIRIT
STARS, PHILLY, USA
JANUARY 8, 1979

FM>MAXELL C120 CASSETTE>STAND ALONE BURNER>WAV>FLAC

BAND: Randy, Ed, Fuzzy

01 - zandu
02 - fresh garbage
03 - 1984
04 - rock and roll planet
05 - nature's way
06 - like a rolling stone
07 - dark eyed woman
08 - looking down
09 - i cried my eyes out over you
10 - animal zoo
11 - all along the watchtower
12 - mr - skin
13 - all the same (inc - drums)
14 - all the same (conclusion) > i got a line on you
15 - morning will come
16 - day tripper
17 - hey joe
18 - wild thing

mercoledì 31 dicembre 2025

Spirit - 1971-12-31 - Seattle, WA (FM/FLAC)




(KSIW-Broadcast FLAC)

Lineage: 
traded tapeTDK CDing2 > Pioneer PDR-509 > Steinberg Clean plus 4.0 (soundcorrected) > Carbon CDR Hi-Space > flac > you 

Soundquality: A/A- 
Time CD 1: 44:25 
Time CD 2: 38:57 

CD1:
01. Radio Comment > Something You Must Say (9:40) > 
02. Nature's Way (2:53) 
03. Just Care About Me (8:02) - (tape flip, 3 seconds are missing) 
04. Hey Joe (9:02) 
05. Improvisation (11:32) > 
06. Veruska (3:15) 

CD2:
01. Going Away Somewhere (5:23) 
02. Tow The Line (5:46) 
03. It's All The Same (14:29) 
04. I Got A Line On You (3:52) 
05. Set Me Free / Comment (9:33) 

This is one of the most intense concert by Spirit. Powerful and perfect in harmony. The sound quality is near excellent, Hey Joe is incredible. Artwork included. 

venerdì 26 dicembre 2025

Spirit - 1984-12-26 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Chestnut Cabaret,

Source\Lineage:
SBD >Sony D3(m)>Onkyo TA-RW344 w\ azimuth correction>Goldwave>.wav>CD Wave>flac (level 8)

01) >intro<
02) –
03) Mr. Skin
04) >chat<
05) X-Rated
06) >chat<
07) 1984
08) =
09) >chat<
10) -
11) Like a Rolling Stone
12) >chat<
13) A Little Too Long
14) >chat<
15) – (tape flip)
16) (cont)
17) Run Home to your Mother
18) >chat<
19) Fresh Garbage
20) All The Same
21) I Got A Line On You
22) One Moment in Time
23) Prelude - Nothing to Hide
24) –
25) All Along the Watchtower

sabato 22 novembre 2025

Spirit - 1996-11-22 - Melbourne Beach, FL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Sebastian Beach Inn, Melbourne Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

(Likely First Gen. AUD)

Randy California (R.I.P.) - Guitar, lead vocals

Ed "Cass" Cassidy - (R.I.P.) - Drums
Steve "Liberty" Loria (R.I.P.) - Bass
Tommy Beaumont - Keyboards

Taper: Unknown

Taping Gear: Unknown
Lineage: Maxell XLII C-90 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: vg+ (or a tad better)
Length: 74:15 minutes


01 - So Little Time To Fly
02 - Fresh Garbage
03 - Tampa Jam (Electro-Jam)
04 - Nature's Way
05 - Like A Rolling Stone
06 - We Believe (Tape flip)
07 - Mechanical World
08 - Red House
09 - Animal Zoo
10 - Dark Eyed Woman >
11 - I Got A Line On You
12 - One World
13 - Mr - Skin

venerdì 31 ottobre 2025

Spirit - 1984-10-31 - Atlanta, GA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Spirit - Moonshadow Saloon, Atlanta, Georgia, October 31st 1984

lineage
cdr's> computer > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac

Randy California
Ed Casady
Scott Monahan
Dave Waterbury

1st set. 
01. Veruska 
02. Mr. Skin 
03. Black Satin Nights 
04. Nature's Way 
05. Animal Zoo
06. Run To Your Lover 
07. Dark Eyed Woman > Drums > Dark Eyed Woman 
08. Fresh Garbage 

2nd set. 
09. 1984 
10. Mr. Skin 
11. Walking In The Land Of Georgia 
12. Don't Call It Love 
13. Jack Rabbit 
14. All Along The Watchtower 
15. Sister Tell Me 

Really good audience recording to my ears..enjoy it... 

giovedì 30 ottobre 2025

Spirit - 1974-10-30 - Denver, CO (FM/FLAC)

(FM FLAC)
(FM broadcast FLAC)

Spirit 10/30/74
Ebbet's Field, Denver, CO

Master FM Reel>Tascam Reel to Reel Deck>Panasonic SV255 @48KHZ>Panasonic Dat Deck>
Digital Domain Digital VSP Processor conversion to 44KHZ>Sound Card Delux>
Soundforge 6.0>Flac

randy california 
cassidy mark andes

01 - Love Will Open Your Door > Stormy Night
02 - America The Beautiful > The Times They Are A-Changin'
03 - Happy Birthday > My Imagination > Nature's Way > All Along The Watchtower
04 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
05 - Kristee > My Road
06 - Same Old Thing > Urantia
07 - Veruska
08 - Better Run
09 - Sunrise
10 - Guide Me
11 - So Little Time To Fly
12 - Go Down
13 - It's All The Same > I Got A Line On You

domenica 19 ottobre 2025

Spirit - 1984-10-19 - Detroit, MI (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

HARPO'S

lineage
1st generation cassette > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 equalizer > tascam cdrw750 > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac

CD1
01. Intro > Instrumental > 
02. Mr. Skin 
03. Black Satin Night 
04. 1984
05. Nature'S Way 
06. Like A Rolling Stone 
07. A Little Too Long 
08. Don'T Call It Love 
09. Run On To Your Loving Arms 

CD2:
01. Jack Rabbitt (Fades In At The Very Beginning) 
02. Fresh Garbage> 
03. I Got A Line On You 
04. Walking In Detroit 
05. Sister Tell Me > 
06. All Along The Watchtower 

Superb uncirculated FM Soundboard.

venerdì 26 settembre 2025

Spirit - 1976-09-26 - Miami, FL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Gusman Concert Hall, Miami, FL
Broadcast on Z4

(Partial Remaster)

Lineage: 
FM > ?? > Cassette (Gen unknown) > wave > CDWave > CDR > EAC (Secure Mode & Offset corrected) > wave > Goldwave v.5 > Flac (level 8)

Randy California - Guitar and Vocals
John Locke - Keyboards
Ed Cassidy - Drums
Mark Andes – Bass and Vocals

01. Intro
02. Nature's Way
03. Radio Man
04. Chairman Mao
05. Victim Of Society
06. Miami Blues
07. Reelin' In The Night
08. Tuning
09. Like A Rolling Stone
10. Animal Zoo
11. 1984
12. Tuning
13. Miami Jam
14. Nothing To Hide
15. Midnight Train
16. All The Same (inc Drum Solo)
17. I Got A Line On You
18. Keep Me Satisfied
19. All Along The Watchtower
20. Nature's Way II
21. Leavin' It Up To You
22. Hey Joe

Length: 79:59

Notes:
This was a show received from a friend in the mid-80s. There was some wear on the master - tracks 1 & 14 show evidence of minor stretching at the start. For a radio show it's not that great a mix either. 

giovedì 25 settembre 2025

Spirit - 1976-09-25 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Spirit - The Bottom Line, New York, September 25Th 1976 

1st generation cassette > equalizer > cd > wav > flac. 

CD1
01. Nature'S Way 
02. Holding My Hand (Whispers From Heaven/False Promises) 
03. Like A Rolling Stone 
04. Victim Of Society 
05. World Eat World Dog 
06. Brute Force 
07. Mr. Skin 

CD2
01. Stoney Night 
02. Animal Zoo 
03. 1984 
04. Nothing To Hide 
05. It'S All The Same 
06. I Got A Line On You 
07. Fresh Garbage 
08. All Along The Watchtower 
09. New York Jam (Funny Noise At M. 1:18, Fades Out) 

FM Broadcast. The taper of it sent me this as a soundboard recording, sound quality is pretty good, but i've heard better ones. On the other side this is a really cool show.... 

This is a very good sounding show with some tunes from Farther Along & a very rare cut - Whispers From Heaven (edit - was called False Promises at this time) - which was only released on posthumously The Euro-American Years box-set - don't know if it was ever played again - maybe bpthree can give some info about that song - one of my favourites. 
Thanks again to Ginsley for sending this version my way.

lunedì 1 settembre 2025

Spirit - 1969-09-01 - Lewisville, TX (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Texas International Pop Festival

SBD B+/A-

Randy California - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Mark Andes - Bass Guitar
Jay Ferguson - Vocals, Percussion
John Locke - Keyboards
Ed Cassidy - Drums

01 Fog (3:06)
02 I'm Truckin' (1:15)
03 Fresh Garbage (5:05)
04 Poor Richard (2:12)
05 Caught (8:38)
06 Ground Hog (4:11)
07 Policeman's Ball (1:49)
08 Drum Solo (2:17)
09 Mechanical World (7:25)
10 I Got A Line On You (3:25)
11 Aren't You Glad (3:36)

TT - 43:05

Confirmed lossless with TLH
Pretty good soundboard recording, probably a couple of generations from the master.

Spirit - 1977-09-01 - West Hollywood, CA (AUD/FLAC)


 
 (Audience FLAC)

Whiskey A G0-Go

West Hollywood, California, USA

Source:

2 Sony ECM-280 microphones > Sony TC153 SD (w/ Dolby)

The early show was recorded by John and the B-Man (with help from Sue).

My first generation copy is on a reel and my deck needs repair so this is sourced from B-Man's first generation cassette copy.

Master > Akaii (unknown model) cassette deck > Harmon Kardon stand alone CD recorder > ? > CDR's sent to me from BP3


I reviewed these 2 discs and there were some minor issues that needed to be cleaned up.

Audacity was used to combine all tracks into one.

Audacity (Removed a few dropouts and the track split gaps found on these 2 discs) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8) > Stamp ID3 tag editor


The late show was recorded by John and I.


Master cassette (Maxell UDXL-C90) played back on my Nakamichi CR-3A > Audigy 4 pro @ 24/44 >
Audacity (clean up) > Audiogate (convert to 16-44) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8) > Stamp ID3 tag editor

There are occasional audio disturbances during both sets that I believe came from adjusting the recording levels (with dirty sliding type potentiometers).

"Living in this World" is slightly damaged by this (or something else).

Randy California - guitar & vocals

Ed Cassidy - drums
John Locke - keyboards
Larry "Fuzzy" Knight - bass & vocals

CD1

Early show:

01. Nature's Way
02. Take It In Time
03. Genetic Dreams / Band Introduction
04. All Along The Watchtower
05. (Cold) Rainy Night
06. Like A Rolling Stone
07. Fresh Garbage (tape flip after song-audience noise patch added to smooth out an abrupt break)
08. 1984 >
09. (When I See You in the) Morning Light
10. Mr. Skin >
11. It’s All The Same >
12. Drums >
13. It’s All The Same >
14. I Got A Line On You

CD2
Early Show encore:

01. Living In This World >
02. Wild Thing >
03. Veruska >
04. Nature's Way (reprise)


Late Show:
05. Hello to the Late show and tune-up
06. Instrumental Jam (or unknown song title)
07. Take It In Time
08. Same Old Naturally / Band Introduction
09. Nature's Way
10. Dark Eyed Woman
11. Open Up Your Heart (tape flip)
12. 1984
13. If I Miss This Train
14. (When I See You in the) Morning Light


memories:

I had to work until 9:30 that night (Slipped Disc Records) and so John, Sue and Mark went to the show and recorded the early set without me.

domenica 31 agosto 2025

Texas Pop Festival - 1969-08-31 - 1969-09-01 - Lewisville, TX (SBD/SHN) 13 CDs

(Soundboard SHN)

Shared by Axel(a.k.a. RoryGallagher), Friesland, Germany.

for the good ppl, friends, sis's and bro's who share the ride, my love always.

Texas Inernational Pop Festival(the whole damn thing, at least all known recordings in circulation)

Lineage: 
sbd > unknown recording and transfering equipment > 'Texas International Pop Festival' 13CD set to shn etc files set > my traded shn etc files set on HD (> YOU)
Taper: unknown, HANX :-)
File Size: 3.67GB for all files included
Length: very long, says Mary Long ;-)
Artwork included, HANX :-)
Information: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=98526

Texas International Pop Festival, Lewisville, TX, USA, August 30 - September 1, 1969

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Texas International Pop Festival 1969

Volume One: Chicago Transit Authority

8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Introduction-> Introduction (real song title) (6:45)
2. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (5:02)
3. South California Purples (7:05)
4. Beginnings (6:20)
5. 25 or 6 to 4 (5:43)
6. --announcements-- (0:50) (8-31-69)
7. I'm A Man (7:23) (8-31-69)

Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals
Terry Kath - guitar, vocals
Peter Cetera - bass, vocals
Danny Seraphine - drums
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, bg vocals
Lee Loughnane -trumpet, bg vocals
James Pankow - trombone
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Volume Two: James Cotton Blues Band

8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. --announcements/Intro-> Cut You Loose (6:48)
2. FallinÕ Rain (8:49)
3. Heart Attack (5:55)
4. Knock On Wood (3:00)
5. Nine Below Zero (3:58)
6. Dust My Broom (5:15)
7. The Creeper (11:02)
8. Turn On Your Lovelight (12:57)
9. Please, Please, Please (3:58)

James Cotton - vocals, harmonica
Luther Tucker - guitar
Bill "Stumuk" Nugent - tenor sax
Bob Anderson - bass
Barry Smith - drums
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Volume Three: Janis Joplin & The Kozmic Blues Band

8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Introduction-> Raise Your Hand (5:13)
2. As Good As You Been To This World (6:52)
3. Try(Just A Little Bit Harder) (6:23)
4. Maybe (3:45)
5. To Love Somebody (4:57)
6. Summertime (4:50)

Janis Joplin - vocals
Snooky Flowers - baritone sax, vocals
Sam Andrew - guitar
Brad Campbell- bass
Richard Kermode - keyboards
Lonnie Castille - drums
Terry Clements - tenor sax
Luis Gasca - trumpet
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Volume Four: Rotary Connection

8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Lady Jane (5:30)
2. Ruby Tuesday (10:27)
3. Stormy Monday-> The Whole Creation-> Stormy Monday (14:48)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (8:21)
5. Let The People Talk (14:23)

Minnie Ripperton - vocals
Sidney Barnes - vocals
Jon Stocklin - guitar
Jeremiah - bass
Ken Venegas - organ
Bobby Simms - drums
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Volume Five: Santana

8/31/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Evil Ways (6:03)
2. You Just Don't Care (5:21)
3. Shades Of Time (5:00)
4. Jingo (5:59)
5. Treat (3:35)
6. Soul Sacrifice (9:32)

Carlos Santana - guitar
Greg Rollie - keyboards, vocals
Dave Brown - bass
Michael Carabello - percussion
Chepito Areas - percussion
Michael Shrieve - drums
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Volume Six: Led Zeppelin

8/31/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Train Kept A-Rollin' (2:59)
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:49)
3. Dazed And Confused (14:59)
4. You Shook Me (10:42)
5. How Many More Times (Part 1) (10:45)
6. How Many More Times (Part 2) (11:42)
7. Communication Breakdown (4:42)

Robert Plant - vocals
Jimmy Page - guitar
John Paul Jones - bass
John Bonham - drums
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Volume Seven: Spirit

9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Rehearsal Theme (3:06)
2. I'm Truckin-> Fresh Garbage-Poor Richard (6:21)
3. Caught-> Jams (10:50)
4. Ground Hog Day (4:11)
5. Policeman's Ball-> drums-> Mechanical World (11:32)
6. I Got A Line On You (3:25)
7. Aren't You Glad (3:36)

Jay Ferguson - vocals, percussion
Randy California - guitar, vocals
John Locke - organ
Mark Andes - bass
Ed Cassidy - drums
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Volume Eight: B.B. King

9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Introduction (1:03)
2. Sweet Sixteen (6:10)
3. Please Accept My Love (4:09)
4. --band intros-- (0:58)
5. Everybody Wants To Know Why I Sing The Blues (6:28)
6. Don't Want A Soul Hanging Around-> It Ain't My Cross To Bear (6:37)
7. What's Wrong Little Mama (7:14)
8. How Blue Can You Get (5:44)
9. Whole Lot Of Lovin (2:49)
10. Everyday I Have The Blues (2:07)

B.B.King - guitar, vocals
Alberto Gianquinto - piano
Kenneth Moore - bass
Sonny Freeman - drums
John Browning - trumpet
Booker Walker - alto sax
Louis Hubert - tenor sax
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Volume Nine: Johnny Winter

9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Introduction (0:05)
2. Mean Town Blues (9:30)
3. Black Cat Bone (5:01)
4. Mean Mistreater (12:35)
5. Talk To Your Daughter (7:03)
6. Leland Mississippi Blues (5:24)
7. I Can Love You Baby (2:52)

Johnny Winter - guitar, vocals
Tommy Shannon - bass
Uncle John ÒRedÓ Turner - drums
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Volume Ten: Ten Years After

9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (7:20)
2. Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (17:59)
3. Hobbit (10:12)
4. Spoonful (6:57)
5. I'm Goin' Home (11:30)

Alvin Lee - guitar, vocals
Chick Churchill - organ
Leo Lyons - bass
Ric Lee - drums
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Volume Eleven: Sly & The Family Stone

9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

1. Intro-> M'Lady (7:09)
2. Sing A Simple Song (5:32)
3. You Can Make It If You Try (6:24)
4. Stand-> Love City-> Higher/announcements... (10:14)
5. Everyday People (3:12)
6. Dance To The Music-> Music Lover-> raps-> (8:19)
7. I Wanna Take You Higher-> Jam (9:40)

Sly Stone - organ, vocals
Rose Stone - electric piano, vocals
Freddie Stone - guitar, vocals
Larry Graham, bass, vocals
Cynthia Rubinson - trumpet, vocals
Jerry Martin - sax, vocals
Greg Errico - drums
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Volume Twelve: Partial sets (Part One)

8/30->9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

Grand Funk (8-30-69)

1. Intro (0:08)
2. Are You Ready (3:42)

Mark Farner - vocals guitar
Mel Schacher - bass
Don Brewer - drums
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Incredible String Band (8-31-69)

3. -announcements>Introduction (1:02)
4. Waiting For You (6:31)
5. Black Jack Davy (4:25)

Robin Williamson - vocals, guitar
Mike Heron - vocals, guitar
Christina "Licorice" McKechnie - percussion, organ, vocal
Rose Simpson - percussion, violin, bass guitar
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Sam & Dave (8-30-69)

6. I've Been Loving You Too Long (10:44)
7. May I, Baby? (4:04)

Sam Moore - vocals
Dave Prater - vocals
Steve Cropper - guitar
Booker T Jones - organ
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Al Jackson, Jr. - drums
Wayne Jackson - trumpet
Joe Arnold - sax
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Herbie Mann (8-30-69)

8. Tangier-> (7:47)
9. Improvisation (7:12)

Herbie Mann - flute
Sonny Sharrock - guitar
Miroslav Vitous - bass
Roy Ayers - vibraphone
Bruno Carr - drums
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Canned Heat (8-30-69)

10. Intro...talking-> (1:42)
11. Bullfrog Blues (5:16)
12. Rollin & Tumblin-> jam (12:23)
13. --talk...tuning...stage stuff... (3:08)
14. Blind Owl's Blues (9:28)

Bob Hite - vocals
Alan Wilson - vocals, slide guitar, harp
Harvey Mandel - lead guitar
Larry Taylor - bass
Adolfo De La Parra - drums
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Lewisville Police Chief Adams (9-1-69)

15. Speech (2:00)
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Volume Thirteen: Partial sets (Part Two)

9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas

Delaney & Bonnie & Friends (9-1-69)

1. We Got To Get Ourselves Together (3:14)
2. The Ghetto (6:04)
3. When The Battle Is Over (6:58)
4. Things Get Better (3:47)

Delaney Bramlett - vocals, guitar
Bonnie Bramlett - vocals
Jerry McGee - guitar
Bobby Whitlock - organ, vocals
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon - drums
Bobby Keys - sax
Jim Price - trumpet, trombone
Rita Coolidge - bg vocals
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Tony Joe White (9-1-69)

5. Polk Salad Annie (5:50)
6. Aspen, Colorodo (3:24)
7. Can You See The Lightning (4:57)
8. Roosevelt & Ira Lee (5:18)
9. Hard To Handle (3:58)

Tony Joe White - guitar, vocals, harmonica
Tommy McClure - Bass
Sammy Creason - Drums
Mike Utley - Organ
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Sweetwater (9-1-69)

10. What's Wrong-> jam-> What's Wrong (14:56)
11. Why Oh Why (3:46)

Nansi Nevins - vocals
Albert Moore - vocals, flute
Alex Del Zoppo - keyboards
Fred Herrera - bass
August Burns - cell
Elpidio Cobian - congas
Alan Malarowitz - drums