December 28, 2012
BOB WEIR - Merry Minstrel Musical Circus Troubadour West Hollywood, CA Dec 20, 2012 (...and Dec 21, 2012)
Bob Weir
Merry Minstrel Musical Circus
Troubadour
West Hollywood, CA
Dec 20, 2012 (...and Dec 21, 2012)
Source: Sony PCM-M10 (LPCM 48.00kHz/16 bit)
Location: ~25', Left-Center Stage (stealth)
Transfer: Sony PCM-M10 > Audacity (fades/eq/amplify) >
Trader's Little Helper (wav > flac) Level 8
Bob Weir, Jackson Browne, Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, Jonathan Wilson and
other friends and special guests at a benefit concert for Little Kids Rock
(which supplies music and instruments to U.S. schools) and the Tazzy Animal
Rescue Fund.
Setlist:
01. Crowd/Charity Announcements/Banter
02. Walkin' Shoes #
03. Humdinger #
04. Easy Wind #
05. I Wanna Blow Up My Stereo #
06. Working Class Hero !
07. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away !
08. Valley Of The Silver Moon @
09. Trials Of Jonathan @
10. Keep On Ridin' $
11. Isn't It A Pity $
12. West L.A. Fade Away *
13. Call Me The Breeze &
14. Well, Well, Well $
15. Runaway +
16. Roll Over Beethoven +
17. Crowd/Banter
18. These Days ^
19. Play It All Night Long ^
20. Lawyers, Guns and Money -
21. Take It Easy =
22. Bertha **
23. Dark Star ***
24. Truckin' ***
25. Dark Star(reprise) ***
26. Friend of the Devil ****
27. Crowd/Banter
28. Get Back *****
29. Deal *****
30. Going Down The Road Feelin' Bad *****
31. What Child Is This (PA)/Curtain Call/Holidays Banter
Musicians:
# Dirty Knobs
! Dirty Knobs w/ Jonathan Wilson
@ Jonathan Wilson
$ Jonathan Wilson w/ Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench
* Jonathan Wilson w/ Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, Bob Weir
& Jonathan Wilson w/ Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, Tal Wilkenfeld
+ Jonathan Wilson w/ Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, Jeff Lynne
^ Jackson Browne w/ Jonathan Wilson
- Jackson Browne w/ Jonathan Wilson, Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench
= Jackson Browne w/ Jonathan Wilson, Benmont Tench
** Bob Weir w/ Jonathan Wilson
*** Bob Weir w/ Jonathan Wilson, Mike Campbell (played at midnight 12/21/12 the 21st song played on the setlist!)
**** Bob Weir w/ Jackson Browne & Mike Campbell (electric mandolin)
***** Bob Weir and Friends (basically everyone)
Dirty Knobs:
Mike Campbell (vocals/guitar)
Jason Sinay (vocals/guitar)
Matt Laug (drums/vocals)
Lance Morrison (bass/vocals)
Jonathan Wilson Band:
Jonathan Wilson (guitar, voice),
Richard Gowen (drums, percussion),
Jake Blanton (bass),
Jason Borger (keyboards, piano),
Omar Velasco ( guitar, voice)
Notes:
Definitely has a "you are there" feel...Sound quality and crowd noise isn't
"too" bad considering the close quarters and how packed the venue was for
this awesome event!
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - Anthology Box 1966-70
At their best, Quicksilver Messenger Service sounded like a blend of early Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers, and the Grateful Dead, but almost constant personnel changes kept them from truly evolving into what they could have been. This set collects outtakes from a 1967 studio session, live tracks from a pair of concerts at the Fillmore in 1966 and 1967, live tracks from a concert at the Fillmore East in 1968, live tracks from a concert at Winterland in 1970, and tracks from a performance at the Old Mill Tavern, also from 1970. There's also a DVD featuring video footage from various shows the group played between 1967 and 1973. The sound is decent, and there are many times when the band rises to the occasion, but this is definitely a set for serious fans and collectors only. - allmusic.com
DISC 1 - Outtakes
01. Dino's Song
02. Studio Chat
03. Gold And Silver (Take 17)
04. Light Your Windows
05. Pride Of Man
06. I Hear You Knockin
07. Stand By Me (Take 1)
08. Stand By Me (Take 2)
09. The Fool
10. Gold And Silver (Take 18)
11. Calvary
DISC 2 - Live 1966-1967
01. Dino s Song
02. Hair Like Sunshine (Long Distance Call)
03. If You Live (Your Time Will Come)
04. All Night Worker
05. Got My Mojo Workin
06. You Don t Love Me
07. Susie Q
08. Hoochie Coochie Man
09. Babe, I m Gonna Leave You
10. Stand By Me
11. Pride Of Man
12. I Hear You Knockin
13. Acapulco Gold And Silver
14. Codine
15. Don t Tell Me You re Sorry
16. A Strange, Funny World
17. Walkin Blues
18. Duncan And Brady
19. Who Do You Love?
DISC 3 - Live 1968-1970
01. Smokestack Lightnin
02. Light Your Windows
03. Back Door Man
04. The Fool
05. Too Far
06. The Warm Red Wine
07. Mona
08. Long Haired Lady
09. Mojo
10. Subway
11. Rain
12. Blues Jam
---------------------------------------------------------
DISC 1 - Outtakes
1. Dino's Song (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions)
2. Studio Chat (from the 1967 sessions)
3. Gold And Silver (Take 17) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions]
4. Light Your Windows (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions)
5. Pride of Man (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions)
6. I Hear You Knockin' (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions)
7. Stand By Me (Take 1) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions]
8. Stand By Me (Take 2) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions]
9. The Fool (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions)
10. Gold And Silver (Take 18) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions]
11. Calvary (Studio Outtake from the 1969 sessions)
DISC 2 - Live 1966-1967
1. Dino's Song (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
2. Hair Like Sunshine (Long Distance Call) [Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966]
3. If You Live (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
4. All Night Worker (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
5. Got My Mojo Workin' (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
6. You Don't Love Me (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
7. Susie Q (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
8. Hoochie Coochie Man (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
9. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
10. Stand By Me (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
11. Pride of Man (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966)
12. I Hear You Knockin' (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967)
13. Acapulco Gold And Silver (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967)
14. Codine (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967)
15. Don't Tell Me You're Sorry (I Can't Believe It) [Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967]
16. A Strange, Funny World (Look Around) [Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967]
17. Walkin' Blues (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967)
18. Duncan and Brady (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967)
19. Who Do You Love? (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967)
DISC 3 - Live 1968-1970
1. Smoke Stack Lightning (Live at The Fillmore East - June 7, 1968)
2. Light Your Windows (Live at The Fillmore East - June 7, 1968)
3. Back Door Man (Live at The Fillmore East - June 7, 1968)
4. The Fool (Live at Winterland 1970)
5. Too Far (Live at Winterland 1970)
6. The Warm Red Wine (Live at Winterland 1970)
7. Mona (Live at Winterland 1970)
8. Long Haired Lady (Live at Winterland 1970)
9. Mojo (Live at Winterland 1970)
10. Subway (Live at The Old Mill Tavern - March 29, 1970)
11. Rain (Live at The Old Mill Tavern - March 29, 1970)
12. Blues Jam (Live at The Old Mill Tavern - March 29, 1970)
BAUHAUS - Live Boston, MA. 11-13-2005
Bauhaus - Live Boston, MA.
11-13-2005
Setlist
CD1
01 Burning From the Inside
02 In the Flat Field
03 God In An Alcove
04 In Fear Of Fear
05 Terror Couple Killed Colonel
06 Swing the Heartache
07 Shes In Parties
08 Passion Of Lovers
09 Silent Hedges
10 Kick In the Eye
CD2
01 Hollow Hills
02 Rosegarden Funeral Of Sores
03 Stigmata Martyr
04 Hair Of the Dog
05 Dark Entries
06 Slice Of Life
07 Telegram Sam
08 Ziggy Stardust
09 Bela Lugosis Dead http://fp.io/fd295d98/
DEEP PURPLE - Paris 1975
Artist: Deep Purple
Album: Paris 1975
Released: 2012
Style: Hard Rock
Format: MP3 320Kbps
Size: 152+141 Mb
CD1:
01 – Burn
02 – Stormbringer
03 – The Gypsy
04 – Lady Double Dealer
05 – Mistreated
06 – Smoke On The Water
07 – You Fool No One
CD2:
01 – Space Truckin’
02 – Going Down
03 – Highway Star
04 – 1975 Interview with Coverdale, Hughes & Paice
http://fp.io/ba9ce682/
JOHN CIPOLLINA - Longbranch Saloon Location: Berkeley, CA - 02/01/1974
Size: 102 MB
Bitrate: 320
mp3
Found in OuterSpace
No Artwork
Copperhead was a band organized by guitarist John Cipollina after he left Quicksilver Messenger Service in 1970. Cipollina, who had been a member of Quicksilver since its formation and whose lead guitar playing was its signature sound, had grown increasingly dissatisfied after the return of band founder Dino Valenti from a prison term, when the group grew larger and he found he had less space to play. He had also grown increasingly interested in playing sessions, which the band discouraged. The early days of Copperhead were casual, with the group consisting of a loose aggregation of people playing gigs with Cipollina. Eventually it coalesced into a quartet consisting of Cipolliana on lead guitar; Gary Philippet on vocals, second guitar, and organ; Jim McPherson on vocals, bass, and piano; and David Weber on drums. The group was initially signed to the Just Sunshine label run by Michael Lang, one of the organizers of Woodstock. But in 1972 it was signed to a major-label record deal by Clive Davis at Columbia and recorded its debut album, Copperhead, released in the spring of 1973. Unfortunately, Davis was fired from Columbia shortly after the album's release, an action that doomed any developing band that had been signed under his aegis. The album went nowhere, and when Columbia refused to release their second album, Copperhead folded. Cipollina went on to play in many different bands before dying in 1989.
Band/Artist: John Cipollina
Date: February 1st, 1974
Venue: Longbranch Saloon
Location: Berkeley, CA
Copperhead
Line up :
Gary Philippet : guitar, vocals
John Cipollina : lead guitar
Jim McPherson? : piano
Hutch Hutchinson? : bass, vocals
David Weber? : drums
01. Spin Spin
02. Drunken Irish Setter
03. Cobra
04. Little Cindy
05. Pawnshop Man
06. I Hate My House
07. Something Inside You
08. Making A Monster
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JAMES GANG - Allen Theatre Rides Again 2/24/01 - Cleveland, Ohio, Allen Theatre
Size: 195 MB
Bitrate: 320
mp3
Well folks here's a new release from C.S. Productions.As some of you may know,I recorded the second night of the Beachland show in '05 which was titled Beachland Rides Again.However,I also taped the Allen Theatre show years back with my old recording rig.It was released soon after under the title of Rode Again Vol. 1 but overall I was never happy with the recording.This time I pulled the original masters for this, added another audience source to my recording and the result was pretty good.
As I said,I was never happy with my recording even though it was taped from the center of 3rd row.I used a minidisc recorder and Core Sound mics at the time but the vocals really lacked in the overall mix and sounded quite distant.This was a result of where I was located and as I sat there taping the show,I knew it was going to be a problem.I guess they did not do a good job in the theater for sound but nevertheless my recording sounded good otherwise.
The second source is unknown which I thought was perhaps a DAT but now I am not so sure.The sound is decent but a little more distant and "hollow" than mine which is a bit "fuller" and upfront.However the vocals in this source are much more clear than mine.
As I put this together,I found there were some suspicious cuts in the second source which would be odd for a DAT so it became a bit more difficult to do.Not to mention a very slight speed difference that was less than a second off on the last couple songs which made things even harder.There was no actual material lost on the second source,just some audience chatter,some tuning and a little bit of talk from the group.But fortunately nothing was missed on my source so you get the whole thing.You will hear where the second source fades in about 90 seconds at the start of the first disc and during the second set just before Garden Gate starts.Then I found another 10 sec.(approx.) cut between Midnight Man and Take A Look Around. In any case,it all finally came together pretty well and I think you'll enjoy this.Both sources are O.K. by themselves but just wait 'till you hear them together.This originally was not intended for release but after all this work,I thought it would be nice to pass this along to rest of you in the event you may enjoy this matrix as much as I do.Plus I added a little bonus that I found on the end of disc two which was a small radio ad for the show.The artwork included was kept basic,I'm no artist but it will work...Pictures were taken from this very night and are courtesy of M. Lewis.Anyway,that's it for now....Enjoy. 3/2007 [Source Unknown]
James Gang - Allen Theatre Rides Again (Matrix)
2/24/01 - Cleveland, Ohio, Allen Theatre
Disc 1:
01. Walk Away - 6:40
02. Midnight Man - 5:05
03. Take A Look Around - 7:52
04. Asshton Park - 3:26
05. The Bomber - 7:45
06. Collage - 5:21
07. Ashes,The Rain and I - 3:32
Disc 2:
01. Tend My Garden - 7:29
02. Stop - 4:22
03. You're Gonna Need Me - 7:00
04. Lost Woman - 9:09
05. Funk #49 - 4:32
06. Rocky Mountain Way - 6:28
07. Radio Ad - 1:06
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THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Colgate University Coterrell Gymnasium, Hamilton, NY - 11/04/1977
Grateful Dead
1977-11-04
Colgate University
Coterrell Gymnasium, Hamilton, NY
Disc I:
01. Bertha
02. Good Lovin'
03. Brown-Eyed Women
04. Cassidy
05. It Must Have Been the Roses
06. Sunrise
07. Minglewood Blues
08. Dupree's Diamond Blues
09. Let It Grow
Disc II:
01. "Jones Gang" Introduction*
02. Samson & Delilah
03. Cold Rain & Snow
04. Playing In The Band
05. Eyes Of The World
06. Estimated Prophet
07. The Other One
Disc III:
01. Drums
02. Iko Iko
03. Stella Blue
04. Playing In The Band
Encore:
05. Johnny B. Goode
*The NEW track (d2T01.NEW) contains a patch for the famous "Jones Gang" introduction to
set 2. This has been patched to contain the complete intro from a quite good audience tape (AUD: MR> C> C -- not a completely reliable sourcing, but close enough for its purpose here). The crowd is prominent, and the AUD is fun because they're absolutely nuts. In fact, the whole show circulates in AUD and it's recommended.
There are two .md5 files for d2. The first (gd77-11-04d2.md5) contains the original
tracks. The second .md5 file (gd77-11-04d2NEW.md5) contains checksum information for
the new track ONLY. You should when burning choose either d2t01.shn (no patch)
OR d2t01.NEW.shn (with AUD patch), but not both.
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THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA - 06/09/1977
Grateful Dead
1977-06-09
Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA
Set I:
d1t01 - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
d1t02 - Jack Straw
d1t03 - They Love Each Other
d1t04 - Cassidy
d1t05 - Sunrise
d1t06 - Deal
d1t07 - Looks Like Rain
d1t08 - Loser
d1t09 - The Music Never Stopped
Set II:
d2t01 - Samson And Delilah
d2t02 - Funiculi Funicula
d2t03 - Help On The Way >
d2t04 - Slipknot! >
d2t05 - Franklin's Tower
d3t01 - Estimated Prophet >
d3t02 - St. Stephen >
d3t03 - Not Fade Away >
d3t04 - Drums >
d3t05 - St. Stephen >
d3t06 - Terrapin Station >
d3t07 - Sugar Magnolia
Encore:
d3t08 - U.S. Blues
d3t09 - One More Saturday Night
Recording Info:
SBD > Master Reel (7 inch Master Reels @ 7.5ips 1/2trk) > Dat > CD
Transfer Info:
CD > EAC > Samplitude Profesional v8.0 > FLAC
(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
Transferred & Edited By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
March 4, 2005
Patch Info:
AKG D224 > Master Reel (Tandberg 10XD) > Reel > Dat > CD
Patch in d3t02 (St. Stephen) from 4:50 - 4:54
Patch in d3t07 (Sugar Magnolia) from 0:53 - 1:14
All other reel flips take place between songs, no patches needed.
Notes:
-- This is an upgrade to all circulating copies.
-- Thanks to Paul Scotton for the source discs.
-- There are some kind of low-frequency pops in Franklin's Tower.
-- Mind Left Body tease at end of Not Fade Away._
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