Crosby, Stills & Nash
Westwood One Startrack Profile - In Concert #PC 84-04
Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, November 28, 1982
For Broadcast The Week Of January 23, 1984
Pre-FM Recording
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From The Collection Of JustDave Brought To You By The Collective Of Live Music
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Digitized From An Original Radio Broadcast 2x Vinyl Album Set
Lineage: Pre-FM 2x Vinyl LP Set > Sony PS-LX300H Belt Driven Turntable @ 33+1/3 RPM/60Hrz (Balanced, Needle Tracking, Azimuth & Pressure Dialed In) > Sony TA-AV561 AV Control Integrated Amplifier (bass/treble +/- zero) > Line In (4ft cables w/gold plated tips) > HP Envy 700 Series > BEATS Audio Realtek High Definition Audio Soundcard > Goldwave v6.83 (recording, editing) > Wave 16bit/44,1khz > Trader's Little Helper > Flac Level 8
01 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Intro & Break
02 Commercial - Snickers Candy Bar
03 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Intro
04 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Chicago / We Can Change the World (Graham Nash)
05 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Just A Song Before I Go
06 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Wooden Ships
07 Commercial - Budweiser
08 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Break
09 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Dark Star
10 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Barrel of Pain (Half-Life) (Graham Nash)
11 Commercial - Gillette Good News Razor
12 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Break
13 Crosby, Stills & Nash - You Don't Have To Cry
14 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Blackbird (The Beatles)
15 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Wasted On The Way
16 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Magical Child (Graham Nash)
17 Commercial - Budweiser - Orleans
18 Commercial - Gillette Good News Razor
19 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Break
20 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
21 Crosby, Stills & Nash - The Southern Cross
22 Commercial - Gillette Good News Razor
23 Commercial - Budweiser - Joe Jackson
24 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Break
25 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone
26 Crosby, Stills & Nash - For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield)
27 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Love The One You're With (Stephen Stills)
28 Crosby, Stills & Nash - Teach Your Children (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)
29 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Wrap Up
30 Westwood One Startrack Profile In Concert #PC 84-04 Promo Bed
Total Playing Time : 1hr 21mn 11sc
David Crosby (R.I.P.) – vocals, guitars
Stephen Stills – vocals, guitars, keyboards
Graham Nash – vocals, guitars, organ
Michael Sturgis – guitar
Mike Finnigan (R.I.P.) – keyboards
Efrain Toro – percussion
George "Chocolate" Perry – bass
Joe Vitale – drums
James Newton Howard – keyboards
Runout Grooves:
Side 1 : PC-84-04-A (RM2) K² KM
Side 2 : WW1 PC-84-04-B (RM2) K² KM
Side 3 : WW1 PC-84-04-C (RM2) K² KM
Side 4 : PC-84-04-D (RM2) K² KM
JustDave's Notes:
- As always a big Thank You to my partners in The Collective Of Live Music for the help and inspiration.
Known Faults:
- When I initially "auditioned" the albums the grooves on side one were so dirty the needle just slid across the LP like the anti-skid was off. After the cleaning ritual I go through for each album, the set played and looked near mint.
- The only bad point was 2 spots during Segment 2 where the album skipped. See editing notes.
- 2 very small scratches on Side 2 Segment 2, very easy to over look, caused the above problem.
Recording Notes:
- There is a locked groove show promo at the end of Side 4, which has been encoded.
- Show is hosted but the host never identifies himself.
Editing Notes:
- A Zerostat Positive Ion gun was used on LP prior to playback.
- A carbon fiber record brush, then a felt disc cleaner was used on the record prior to playback.
- Records hand cleaned with Record Research Lab Super Record Wash before playback.
- LP cleaned with the HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning System prior to playback.
- Raw transfer: EQ off, treble and bass levels set at +/- zero for most accurate sound of LP.
- Turntable balanced: Needle Tracking, Azimuth, Pressure & Antiskid Dialed In: Soundcard stereo field maximized: Goldwave always set to record while filtering any offset.
- Recording and all editing done in 24bit/96khz.
- Preservation being key the show is encoded complete with commercials and voiceovers.
- Both manually de-clicked and some Pop Fix used depending on what got the best result, although not a lot of clicks and pops needed fixing since this was on of the best vinyls I have encoded in a while.
- There was 2 spots during Segment 2 where the album skipped. One during "Dark Star" and one during "Barrel Of Pain". I had to re-record Segment 2 again. To get the segment to not skip I had to adjust my anti-skid pressure on the fly. To 2.5 during "Dark Star" then back to 1.5 during "Barrel Of Pain". It took about 5 or 6 tries to get it right and to not make a bump noise with my hand when touching the turntable.
Other Notes:
- Westwood One also released this concert under there Westwood One Concerts & Specials "Pop Concert Series". I have that album somewhere but can not locate it to re-encode or get the show number of it. I do have an encoding with the commercials and voice overs edited out.
- The 2 releases were almost identicle except for the commercials, none of the song edits are different and the running order is the same.
- Show identified as Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, November 28, 1982 by comparing the Mike Millard audience recording of the show. Song introductions and performances match.
- Both "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" and "You Don't Have To Cry" were written by Stephen Stills for his then girlfriend singer Judy Collins. Both were written about their relationship ending.
- "Dark Star" was written by Stephen Stills for Joan Baez, with whom Stills was having an affair.
- George "Chocolate" Perry and Joe Vitale are known for also being long serving members of Joe Walsh's recording and touring bands.
- Westwood One was only a little creative about the set list. The full set from Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, November 28, 1982 is listed below:
01 Turn Your Back On Love
02 Chicago
03 The Lee Shore
04 Just A Song Before I Go
05 Dark Star
06 Barrel Of Pain (Half-Life)
07 To The Last Whale...a. Critical Mass b. Wind On The Water
08 Wooden Ships
09 Love The One You're With
10 See The Changes
11 You Don't Have To Cry
12 Blackbird
13 Wasted On The Way
14 Delta
15 Guinevere
16 Magical Child
17 Treetop Flyer
18 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
19 Cathedral
20 Southern Cross
21 Long Time Gone
22 For What It's Worth
23 Carry On
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Sunday, July 20, 2025
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Westwood One Startrack Profile - In Concert #PC 84-04 (Pre-FM)
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
The Roy Orbison Tribute - Universal Amphitheatre: Los Angeles, CA February 24, 1990 (ExAud) - Mike Millard Master via GEMS Vol 251
The Roy Orbison Tribute
Universal Amphitheatre
Los Angeles, CA
February 24, 1990
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 251
Excellent Audience Recording
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Cover Art Included
Featuring: NRBQ, Booker T. Jones, Levon Helm, Joe Ely, John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt, Ricky Skaggs, k.d. lang, Tina Weymouth, Larry Gatlin, Stray Cats, John Hiatt, Was(Not Was), B.B. King, Al Kooper, Iggy Pop, Chris Isaak, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris, Michael McDonald, John Fogerty, Roger McGuinn David Crosby Chris Hillman as The Byrds with Bob Dylan & More
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassettes > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope RX8 Advanced and Ozone 10 > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
01 Introduction (Whoopi Goldberg)
02 Chicken Hearted (NRBQ)
03 In The Real World (Booker T. Jones)
04 Mean Woman Blues (Levon Helm)
05 Blue Bayou (Harry Dean Stanton)
06 Working For The Man (Joe Ely)
07 I'm In The Mood (John Lee Hooker & Bonnie Raitt)
08 Down The Line (Johnny Cash on tape)
09 Pretty Paper (Gary Busey)
10 Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) (Ricky Skaggs)
11 Running Scared (Benny Mardones)
12 Crying (K.D. Lang)
13 Oh, Pretty Woman (K.D. Lang, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Cindy Bullens with Wendy Melvin, Lisa Coleman, Tina Weymouth, Debbie Peterson and Carla Azar)
14 Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) (Shrunken Heads [Tom Tom Club, Jerry Harrison, Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin])
15 Send Me An Angel (Cindy Bullens)
16 Love Hurts (Larry Gatlin & Patrick Swayze)
17 Rock House (Stray Cats)
18 You Got It (John Hiatt with Don Was)
19 Uptown (Foster & Lloyd)
20 The Thrill Is Gone (B. B. King with Al Kooper & Don Was)
21 It's Over (Was [Not Was])
22 Home (Iggy Pop)
23 Leah (Chris Isaak)
24 Claudette (Dwight Yoakam)
25 She's A Mystery To Me (Syd Straw)
26 That Lovin' You Feelin' Again (Emmylou Harris & Michael McDonald)
27 Ooby Dooby (John Fogerty)
28 Candy Man (Bonnie Raitt with Chris Isaak)
29 Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) Take 1 (The Byrds)
30 Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) Take 2 (The Byrds)
31 Eight Miles High (The Byrds)
32 Mr. Tambourine Man (Byrds & Bob Dylan)
33 He Was a Friend of Mine (The Byrds)
34 Only the Lonely (all performers)
Backing band includes T-Bone Burnett and members of Was (Not Was)
Known Faults: Several passages of pre-recorded introductions and commercially released music are removed.
I can not tell you how much every single one of you needs this show in your collection! Look at the list of performers above! Wow! All to pay tribute to Roy Orbison and raise money for the homeless in America. The sound is really good on this one, everything seems to come through pretty good. As with a lot of audience recordings the louder you play it, the more you hear! That's said a lot about audience recordings but when they are recorded right it's true.
To have Roger McGuinn, David Crosby and Chris Hillman reunite as The Byrds with special guest Bob Dylan is worth the download. B.B. King jamming "The Thrill Is Gone" with Al Kooper! Bonus! John Lee Hooker and Bonnie Raitt together on "I'm In The Mood". I could go on but I should not have to....
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Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Crosby & Nash - Universal Amphitheatre: Los Angeles, California, USA August 16, 1975 (ExAud) - Mike Millard Master
Crosby & Nash
Universal Amphitheatre
Los Angeles, California, USA
August 16, 1975
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 235
Excellent Audience Recording
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Cover Art Included
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassettes > Yamaha KX-W592 Cassette Deck > Sony R-500 DAT > Analog Master DAT Clone > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope RX9 Advanced and Ozone 10 > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
01 Southbound Train
02 Our House
03 Guinnevere
04 Homeward Through The Haze
05 Lady Of The Island
06 Naked In The Rain
07 Cowboy of Dreams
08 Marguerita
09 Blacknotes
11 Prison Song
12 Low Down Payment
13 Bittersweet
14 Time After Time
15 King of the Mountain
16 Carry Me
17 Wind On the Water
18 Wooden Ships
Known Faults: The start of the show is missing until "Southbound Train" which is joined in progress; "Our House" was spliced together to cover a gap; the end of "Cowboy Of Dreams" is cut; the rest of the show and encore (3-4 songs) after "Wooden Ships" is missing.
The latest in the Mike Millard Masters being released through JEMS is this excellent recording from David Crosby & Graham Nash.
We recently posted a very good audience recording of the Stills-Young Band from Dan Lampinski. That recording highlighted some of the very things that added up to Neil Young leaving the tour early. This awesome recording from Mike Millard, shows you just what Stephen Stills and Neil Young were hoping for. The audience is right where David Crosby and Graham Nash want them. They hang on every word and note coming from the stage. They laugh at the pair's self deprecating humor. The audience noise is almost non existent during the actual music but engaging with the duo in between songs. Unfortunately we only get the acoustic portion of the show the electric performances are missing. What we do get however is 'EFIN AWESOME!!!
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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - The Complete 1974 Tour Anthology: Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, Washington September 9, 1974 (SBD) 4 CD Set
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
The Complete 1974 Tour Anthology 4CD Set
Seattle Coliseum
Seattle, Washington, USA
September 9, 1974
Soundboard Recording (Actually Sounds Like An ExAud)
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Cover Art Included
Rest In Peace David Crosby 1941-2023
Lineage: CDRs in a trade > EAC > WAV > FLACFrontend > FLA
CD1
01 Concert Introduction
02 Love The One You're With
03 Wooden Ships
04 Immigration Man
05 Cowgirl In The Sand
06 Change Partners
07 Traces
08 Grave Concern
09 Black Queen
10 Almost Cut My Hair
11 Ohio
12 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
13 Helplessly Hoping/Blackbird
CD2
01 Human Highway
02 Prison Song
03 As I Come Of Age
04 Carry Me
05 For Free
06 Guinnevere
07 Southbound Train
08 Another Sleep Song
09 Our House
10 4 + 20
11 Know You Got To Run
12 Word Game
13 Love Art Blues
14 Long May You RUN
15 A Man Needs A Maid
CD3
01 Don't Be Denied
02 First Things First
03 Deja Vu
04 My Angel
05 Pre-Road Downs
06 My Favourite Changes
07 Long Time Gone
08 Revolution Blues
09 Pushed It Over The End
10 Carry On
11 What Are Their Names
12 Chicago
13 You Can't Catch Me
CD4
01 Helpless New York 8 Sep 1974
02 Military Madness New York 8 Sep 1974
03 Johnny's Garden New York 8 Sep 1974
04 Walk On New York 8 Sep 1974
05 Teach Your Children New York 8 Sep 1974
06 Only Love Can Break Your Heart New York 8 Sep 1974
07 The Lee Shore New York 8 Sep 1974
08 Time After Time New York 8 Sep 1974
09 Hawaiian Sunrise New York 8 Sep 1974
10 Simple Man Kansas City 19 Jul 1974
11 Ambulance Blues Kansas City 19 Jul 1974
12 On The Way Home Kansas City 19 Jul 1974
13 Sugar Mountain Oakland 14 Jul 1974
14 Star Of Bethlehem London 14 Sep 1974
15 Old Man London 14 Sep 1974
16 Myth Of Sisyphus London 14 Sep 1974
CD 1,2 & 3
Recorded Live In Seattle, July 9, 1974, The first show from their 1974 reunion tour
CD 4
Tracks 01-09 - Recorded Live In New York, September 8, 1974
Tracks 10-12 - Recorded Live In Kansas City, July 19, 1974
Track 13 - Recorded Live In Oakland, July 14, 1974
Tracks 14-16 - Recorded Live In London, September 14, 1974
David Crosby (R.I.P.) - lead, backing & harmony vocals, rhythm guitar
Stephen Stills - lead, backing & harmony vocals, lead & rhythm guitar, keyboards, acoustic bass
Graham Nash - lead, backing & harmony vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, harmonica
Neil Young - lead, backing & harmony vocals, lead & rhythm guitar, keyboards, harmonica
Russ Kunkel - drums
Joe Lala - percussion
Tim Drummond - bass
What can be said about David Crosby that hasn't been said. Successful with The Bird, with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (and all the mini groupings within that very group of musicians). David Crosby is easily one of the most influential singer/songwriters to emerge from the ending of the 1960s.
The 1st time I saw David Crosby live was with Crosby, Stills, & Nash. It was the opening of the Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan. The show was sponsored by the Detroit Classic Rock Station WCSX-99.8 FM. The tickets were actually $.99 American but you had to pick them up at the radio station and could only get 2 at a time. The other band to be one of the 1st to play The Palace was Pink Floyd sponsored by WRIF-101.1 FM. Those tickets were $1.01 American with the same rules. My friends and I (about 20 in all) went to each of these shows. My biggest memory of the C.S.N show was when David Crosby was 1st shown on the big Palace screen someone yelled out "It's Grandpa Jones" to which Graham Nash answers "And He's a pickin' and a grinnin'!" (People who gets this joke just gave away their age...LOL!!)
File sets are so huge each Flac CD uploaded separately & MP3 separated into 2 parts. All parts open separately too.
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The above mentioned Pink Floyd set was recently shared on the blog and is available here