Bruce Hornsby – York, PA (08/01/94)

Bruce Hornsby
08/01/94
The Strand
York, PA

Soundboard Recording

Valley Road >
Stranded on Easy Street
Every Little Kiss
Road Not Taken >
Jack Straw
Night on the Town >
(Dark Star)
Levon
End of the Innocence
Masterpiece >
Western Skyline
Tangled Up in Blue
Jacob’s Ladder >
What a Time
The Way It Is
The River Runs Low
Rhapsody in Blue>
Show Goes On
The Weight
Long Tall Cool One
Scarlet Begonias?
Jam
Night on the Town
Not Fade Away
Don’t Do It
Defenders of the Flag
Look Out Any Window
I Can’t Make You Love Me
Across the River
Valley Road
Mandolin Rain
Fields of Gray

Mark Knopfler – Cologne, Germany (06/20/10)

Mark Kopfler
2010.06.20
Lanxess Arena
Cologne, Germany

Audience Recording

01.Intro
02.Border Reiver
03.What It Is
04.Sailing to Philadelphia
05.Coyote
06.Back Issues – Explanation
07.Prairie Wedding
08.Hill Farmers Blues
09.Romeo and Juliet
10.Sultans of Swing
11.Band Introduction
12.Done with Bonaparte
13.Marbletown
14.Fish and the Bird
15.Speedway At Nazareth
16.Telegraph Road
17.Brothers in Arms
18.Piper To The End
18.So Far Away
19.Piper To The End

First appearance of Fish and the Bird

The Beatles – The Beatles Christmas Album

The Beatles Christmas Album

1. “The Beatles’ Christmas Record” – 5:08
2. “Another Beatles Christmas Record” – 4:02
3. “The Beatles’ Third Christmas Record” – 6:27
4. “The Beatles’ Fourth Christmas Record – Pantomime: Everywhere It’s Christmas” – 6:11
5. “Christmas Time is Here Again!” – 6:11
6. “The Beatles’ 1968 Christmas Record” – 7:53
7. “The Beatles’ Seventh Christmas Record” – 7:39

From Wikipedia:

Each year from 1963 to 1969, the Beatles had recorded a short Christmas message for their fans, composed of carols, skits, jokes, and thanks to the loyal “Beatle People”. Each recording was pressed onto a 7″ flexi disc and mailed free to the British members of the Fan Club. In 1970, in the wake of the band’s break-up, Apple released the compilation of all seven.

From me:

Tis a bit of fun listening to the Beatles carry on in that way of theirs, and it must have been amazing to receive the disks each year at the time. Mostly though, its pretty forgettable as its just the band cracking wise and goofing around.

Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon – St. Louis, MO (11/15/02)

Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon
11/15/02
Mississippi Nights
St. Louis, MO

SBD > ? > CD-R; CD-R > EAC > shntool (join) > CD Wave > shnv3 >CDR

Disco
Living In the Country*
I’m Going Back To the Old Home@
The Collins Missile
William Powell
Rings#
From Pizza Towers To Defeat%
I Can’t Hang
Standing In My Shoes
Last Steam Engine Train^
Te Veo
Cripple Creek
Clone
Middle of the Road
Corrina Corrina& Car Carrier Blues
Ya Mar~
E1: Deep River Blues**
E2: Eight Miles High@@

Comment
*Pete Seeger cover
@Carter Stanley cover
#Eddie Reeves and Alex Harvey cover
%Robert “Frizz” Fuller cover
^John Fahey cover
&Mississippi John Hurt cover
~Cyril Ferguson cover
**Doc Watson cover
@@Roger McGuinn, David Crosby and Gene Clark cover

Bruce Springsteen – Asbury Park, NJ (12/06/01)

Bruce Springsteen and Friends
The Uber Series Volume 6?
2001-12-06
*Soundboard*
CONVENTION HALL, ASBURY PARK, NJ

Unknown CD->Nero->NRG Image->Daemon Tools->EAC to wav->FLAC 1.1.3 with Sector allign on (no changes done)

Disc 1:
HE’S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS
I’VE GOT A FEELING EVERYTHINGS GONNA BE ALRIGHT (Choir with Bruce on guitar)
JINGLE BELL ROCK
JAM UP (Max Weinberg 7)
FEEL SO GOOD (Jimmy Vivino)
THUNDERCRACK
SEASIDE BAR SONG
LOVE (STAND UP)(Patti)
SPANISH DANCER (Patti)
WELCOME TO THE WORLD
NY CITY SKYLINE (Garland Jeffreys & Choir)

Disc 2:
THIS TIME IT’S FOR REAL (SSJ)
TALK TO ME
IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME
SHINE SILENTLY (Nils)
IF I SHOULD FALL BEHIND (Nils & Bruce)
MERRY CHRISTMAS BABY
E ST SHUFFLE
KITTY’S BACK
CHRITMAS (BABY PLEASE COME HOME)
MY CITY OF RUINS

Disc 3:
HERE COMES THE SUN (Bobby Bandiera solo acoustic)
I DON’T WANNA GO HOME
ROSALITA
SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN

Edited from a post by tattoodad3:

Here’s the background story on these 3 soundboards:

2000-12-17
2001-12-06
2003-12-08

In late 2005, Bruce “threw a bone” to Sirius Satellite Radio by asking Toby Scott to mix three soundboards for broadcast.

In a series of blunders, Sirius broadcast the latter 2 of the soundboards, and neglected to mentioned that they were anything more than the audience recordings already in circulation. They failed entirely to broadcast the Dec. 17, 2000 show. Instead, they mistakenly broadcast the 2003 show twice.
To make matters worse, Sirius compressed the hell out of the originally supplied tapes, and the broadcasts sounded so shitty that no one paid any attention to them.

The holiday shows that are being shared this Christmas Day are digital clones of the uncompressed tapes given to Sirius for broadcast. They’re as good as it gets and they sound 1,000 times better than the versions that Sirius broadcast.

Posted to ABMS (alt.binaries.music.springsteen) on 2006-12-23 by Eccentrica Galumbits
Shared on Jungleland on 2006-12-25 by rockcat

Bruce Springsteen – Salem, MA (11/23/74)

Bruce Springsteen
11/23/74
Salem State College
Salem, MA

Incident On 57th Street
Spirit In The Night
Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street
E Street Shuffle
Growin’ Up
Saint In The City
Jungleland
Kitty’s Back
New York City Serenade
Rosalita
4th Of July Asbury Park (Sandy)
A Love So Fine

Comment
Audience tape – first appearance of Growing Up since January 1974

Bob Marley – Boston, MA (07/11/73)

The Wailers
Pall’s Mall
Boston, MA
7/11/1973 (July)

WBCN-FM— FMMR > R > CD > Eac > Wav > Flac (show id: 180359

Recorded by the legendary Neil Cronin and copied in a trade in the mid 70’s to two Sony PR-150 reels for Taper Pat. Mastered to cd by Matt Smith — R >apogee mini me (24/96) > apogee mini dac (monitoring) > wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 20/44) > CD (thanks a ton guys!!!) @

1 Intro > Lively Up Yourself
2 400 Years
3 Stir it Up
4 Slave Driver
5 Stop that Train
6 Kinky Reggae
7 Concrete Jungle
8 Get up Stand Up > Outro (DJ Banter)

notes:

@ a little background on this gem. i saw this version of this show on one of Taper Pat’s lists and asked for a copy. I believe Matt had part of it and Pat had the rest of it, and then they put it together and sent me a copy. so grateful my friends! new wailers sources of this quality are truly rare and just wonderful. despite the minor blemishes on all copies that come from the set up and station, this is a joy to listen to and i don’t think this will get any better. maybe someday we’ll see a transfer from the mr or prefm source but that it has taken this long to get this source out, I’m not counting on it.

1st US performance – great show – overall, very enjoyable sound
of course it still has the slight monitor and / or equipment noise and perhaps some fm interference that are present on the commonly available sources (faint hum or buzz and occasional slight crackle?)

morever, we have had a copy with unknown generation
and then in 2005 emerged a 3rd gen tape. i really enjoy it but it was edited
by a person with little experience. i believe they did a nice job with
what they had but there are a few differences between sources:

* this source is a touch longer. it has more of the preshow recorded (bob’s short intro). both are complete however.

* the 3rd gen tape has it’s volume boosted which also boosts
the volume of the blemishes and crowd. as a result, i believe this
source has a more mellow sound and feel overall.

* the 3rd gen tape sounds tampered with, it has had some “equalizing”: it sounds and feels a little unnatural while this seems to have a more steady sound and feel to it. this new source has a fuller range and dynamic of instruments and vocals. in other words, the equalizing seems to both amplify and bury the music resulting in a less authentic and pleasing experience for me.
the edited tape version sounds more tinny and has less warmth than the unedited reel version.

* i can understand the dilemma of to edit or not: i think we need both. while
editing major issues can move toward restoration, it can also distort the actual sound of the show. editing also results in irreversible changes preventing continual improvements or remasters as individual skill and technology improve. it also reflects and embodies the subjective preferences of the editor which is very risky. still if a version can be enhanced to make the listening experience
as enjoyable as it can be at that time, that’s nice to have until even better upgrades are possible. I believe it is ideal to have a “raw” or unedited version in order to both preserve the music and allow for the best possible long term improvements.

While I don’t think you will be disappointed by either source, especially given the band and what’s generally available from them, imo, it’s critical that we get this source and upgrade into general circulation.

Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin – Hickory Hills, IL (06/10/77)

Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin
06/10/77
The Sabre Room
Hickory Hills, IL

Set I

Dean
1.When You’re Drinking-Bourbon From Heaven
2.monologue
3.Everybody Loves Somebody
4.Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown
5.Welcome To My World
6.Brother Can You Spare A Dime
7.That’s Amore

Set II

Frank
8.I’ve Got You Under My Skin
9.For Once In My Life
10.I Love My Wife
11.Night And Day
12.Everybody Ought To Be In Love
13.Angel Eyes
14.My Way

Frank and Dean
15.comedy routine
16.Medley
17.The Oldest Established

The Who – Life with the Moons

The Who
Life With The Moons [Yellow Dog YD 052]
Studio
Soundboard

1. Life With The Moons # 1
2. My Generation/(Land Of Hope And Glory)
3. Happy Jack (Take 1. With Studio Chatter)
4. Coca-Cola Commercial (sic Coke After Coke)
5. John Mason Motors Jingle
6. Jaguar
7. Life With The Moons # 2
8. Melancholia
9. Track Records Run-Off Groove
10. Life With The Moons # 3
11. Fortune Teller
12. Cousin Kevin/Model Child
13. Life With The Moons # 4
14. Baby Don’t Ya Do It (sic Baby Don’t You Do It)
15. Behind Blue Eyes (alternate with false start)
16. Life With The Moons # 5
17. Tommy’s Holiday Camp (Live unknown source)
18. I Am The Sea/The Real Me
19. The Name Game
20. Virginia
21. One Life’s Enough (alternate)

Comments from thewho.net: “This is actually a pretty neat CD. KM continues his madcap spoofs we got a taste of on the ’30 Years Maximum R&B’ box set. These are, with the exception of Tommy’s Holiday Camp, all studio cuts and include some humorous band banter between the cuts. Melancholia is The Who’s version, different from PT’s ‘Scoop’ version. Tommy’s Holiday Camp is live from an unknown source but appears to be from from TKAA/Kilburn era judging from the sound. I Am The Sea/The Real Me is a Who version I’ve never heard before. It’s a bit slower and the brass in the background is more prominent than on any known demo version, PT’s guitar parts are also played differently than on any known versions. One Life’s Enough is a RD “crooner” that could’ve well fit well with either of his solo LP’s ‘Daltrey’ or ‘One Of The Boys.'”