September 28, 2015
JEFF BECK - Feed Beck, Masonic Temple Theatre Detroit, MI - 05/09/2015
Jeff Beck
2015
Feed Beck (EVSD)
May 9, 1975
Masonic Temple Theatre
Detroit, MI
01. Constipated Duck 04:25
02. She's A Woman 05:54
03. Freeway Jam / Definitely Maybe 14:08
04. Superstition 03:27
05. Cause We've Ended As Lovers 08:23
06. Power 5:10
07. Got The Feeling 06:10
08. Diamond Dust 4:03
09. You Know What I Mean 03:02
May 10, 1975
Riverside Theatre
Milwaukee, WI
01. Constipated Duck 04:12
02. She's A Woman 06:27
03. Freeway Jam / Definitely Maybe 14:03
04. Superstition 03:59
05. Cause We've Ended As Lovers 08:14
06. AIR Blower 05:17
0G. ot The Feeling 04:31
08. Diamond Dust0 2:42
09. Power 05:54
May 11, 1975
Ambassador Theatre
St. Louis, MO
01. Tuning 00:13
02. Constipated Duck (Incomplete) 04:30
03. She's A Woman 06:13
04. Freeway Jam (Incomplete) / Definitely Maybe 14:57
05. Superstition (Incomplete) 02:39
06. Cause We've Ended As Lovers 07:52
07. Air Blower (Incomplete) 04:19
08. Power 05:17
09. Got The Feeling 05:51
10. Tuning 00:33
11. You Know What I Mean 03:33
12. Diamond Dust 03:22
Wilbur Bascomb - bass; Jeff Beck - guitar; Max Middleton - keyboards; Bernard Purdie - drums
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ELTON JOHN - Captain Fantatstic 30th Anniversary Madison Square garden New York, NY - 09/23/2005
Elton John
2005-09-23
Captain Fantatstic 30th Anniversary
Madison Square garden
New York, NY
Audience Recording
Peachtree Road Segment
01. Introduction
02. Weight Of The World
03. Porch Swing In Tupelo
04. Answer In The Sky
05. Turn The Lights Out When You Leave
06. My Elusive Drug
07. They Call Her The Cat
08. Freaks In Love
09. All That I'm Allowed
Captian Fantastic Segment
10. Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy
11. Bitter Fingers
12. Tell Me When The Whistle Blows
13. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
14. (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket
15. Better Off Dead
16. We All Fall In Love Sometimes
17. Curtains
Jukebox Segment
18. Funeral For A Friend > Love Lies Bleeding
19. Bennie And The Jets
20. Daniel
21. Take Me to The Pilot
22. Rocket Man
23. I Guess That's Why The Call It The Blues
24. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
25. Tiny Dancer
26. Band Introductions
27. Philadelphia Freedom
28. Sad Songs (Say So Much)
29. Empty Garden
30. Levon
31. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
31. The Bitch Is Back
32. Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) (missing)
Enocres
33. Crocodile Rock
34. Your Song (missing) https://www.filefactory.com/file/2v4frdp60zyj/EJ%20MSG%2009-23-2005%20NY%20%28AUD%29.rar
PAUL McCARTNEY - Wachovia Center Philadelphia PA - 09/22/2005
Paul McCartney
2005-09-22
US Tour
Wachovia Center
Philadelphia PA
Audience Recording
CD 1:
01. Introduction
02. Magical Mystery Tour
03. Flaming Pie
04. Jet
05. I'll Get You
06. Drive My Car
07. Till There Was You
08. Let Me Roll It (Foxy Lady jam)
09. Got to Get You In My Life
10. Fine Line
11. Maybe I'm Amazed
12. The Long And Winding Road
13. In Spite Of All The Danger
14. I Will
15. Jenny Wren
16. For No One
17. Fixing a Hole
18. English Tea
19. I'll Follow the Sun
20. Follow Me
21. An Old Story > Bouree (Bach)
22. Blackbird
CD 2:
01. Eleanor Rigby
02. Too Many People
03. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
04. Good Day Sunshine
05. Band on the Run
06. Penny Lane
07. I've Got A Feeling
08. Back in the USSR
09. Hey Jude
10. Live and Let Die
1st Encore
11. Encore Applause
12. Yesterday
13. Get Back
14. Helter Skelter
2nd Encore
15. More Encore Applause
16. Please Please Me
17. Piano Trouble
18. Let it Be
19. Sgt. Pepper's (reprise) > The End
20. Outro
THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Warfield Theatre - San Francisco, CA - September 26, 1980
Grateful Dead - September 26, 1980
Warfield Theatre - San Francisco, CA
Recording Info:
SBD -> ? ->
Transfer Info:
FLAC -> Adobe Audition v3.0 -> Samplitude Professional v11.2 ->
(3 Discs Audio / 1 DVD )
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
January 24, 2012
Notes:
-- Sounds like a Dolby B Cassette made off of the Multitracks
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
Set 1:
d1t01 - To Lay Me Down
d1t02 - On The Road Again
d1t03 - I've Been All Around This World
d1t04 - Dark Hollow
d1t05 - Rosalie McFall
d1t06 - Bird Song
d1t07 - Cassidy
d1t08 - China Doll->
d1t09 - Ripple
Set 2:
d2t01 - Feel Like A Stranger
d2t02 - Sugaree
d2t03 - Me And My Uncle ->
d2t04 - Big River
d2t05 - Peggy-O
d2t06 - New Minglewood Blues
d2t07 - Candyman
d2t08 - Looks Like Rain
d2t09 - Tennessee Jed ->
d2t10 - Lost Sailor ->
d2t11 - Saint Of Circumstance
Set 3:
d3t01 - Scarlet Begonias ->
d3t02 - Fire On The Mountain
d3t03 - Estimated Prophet ->
d3t04 - Eyes Of The World ->
d3t05 - Drums ->
d3t06 - Space ->
d3t07 - Not Fade Away ->
d3t08 - Black Peter ->
d3t09 - Sugar Magnolia
Encore:
d3t10 - Brokedown Palace
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THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Winterland Ballroom San Francisco, CA - 09/26/1973
Allman Brothers Band
1973-09-26
Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
FM Broadcast
256 kbps
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CD 1:
01. Bill Graham intro
02. Wasted Words
03. Done Somebody Wrong
04. One Way Out
05. Stormy Monday
06. Midnight Rider
07. Ramblin' Man
08. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
09. Statesboro Blues
10. Come And Go Blues
CD 2:
01. Southbound
02. Jessica
03. You Don't Love Me >
04. Amazing Grace
05. Les Brers In A Minor (part 1) >
06. Drums >
07. Les Brers In A Minor (part 2)
08. Blue Sky
09. Trouble No More
10. Whipping Post (missing)
Gregg Allman - lead vocals, organ, electric piano
Dickey Betts - lead guitar, slide guitar
Lamar Williams - bass
Chuck Leavell - piano
Butch Trucks - drums, percussion
Jai Johanson - drums
Few bands could have recovered from such tragic personnel losses as did The Allman Brothers Band in 1973. After the death of Duane Allman in 1971 and Berry Oakley the following year, few would have thought The Allman Brothers Band could carry on. One key to the group's remarkably successful recuperation was their recognition of the futility of trying to replace such distinctive musicians. Rather than go through the anguish of trying, the group brought in fresh blood in the form of pianist Chuck Leavell and bassist Lamar Williams. With the release of Brothers and Sisters, they ventured in a more countrified direction that won many new fans while retaining a good portion of the old. Then, in a remarkable twist of fate, the band suddenly had a hit single racing up the charts with "Ramblin' Man." Unexpectedly, the Allman Brothers had become the most popular live act in America.
This show captures the group right at that point in time. They are still feeling their way back on older material, but play all the newer material from Brothers and Sisters and some of the Eat a Peach material that hadn't been previously performed in concert with a renewed enthusiasm. Much to the amazement of die-hard Duane fans, Dickey Betts rose to the challenge of exclusively handling guitar duties for the group, and proved a more than capable lead guitarist in his own right, developing his own, distinctive style while acknowledging his debt to brother Duane.
On this tour, the band was primarily playing huge sporting arenas and outdoor festivals, such as Watkins Glen that summer; but, as a favor to Bill Graham, they agreed to play the much smaller Winterland on this date.
Following Graham's introduction, the band kicks off with an hour or so of songs from Brothers and Sisters and some of the blues covers from their earlier albums. Betts' guitar playing had become far more expressive, and to everyone's surprise, he had absorbed a lot of Allman's electric bottleneck slide technique. The nearly 18-minute "Elizabeth Reed" shows just how inventive and distinctive Betts had become.
During the second hour, the band grows more adventurous. Starting with the high paced shuffle of "Southbound," Betts' hot blooded guitar and Leavell's graceful piano playing set an energetic tone. Next is the Django Reinhardt inspired instrumental "Jessica," full of dancing keyboards and expressive joy. Following a ten minute jam on "You Don't Love Me," featuring improvisations on the "Amazing Grace" theme, comes the highlight of this show: "Les Brers In A Minor." The most sophisticated and complicated Eat a Peach track, this piece was particularly difficult to play shows this ABB lineup at both their compositional and expressive best. The lovely "Blue Sky" and bluesy "Trouble No More" end the set.
After the emotional rollercoaster of the preceding year, it's both beautiful and moving to see the band, in its new reincarnation, finding their own, distinctive direction - and without losing an ounce of speed. Whatever forms and paths the group would go on to take, the ride, and all of its excitement, was far from over.
https://www.filefactory.com/file/3sfydl0db22j/%20Allmns%2009-26-1973%20SF%20%28FM%29.rar
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