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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by P.I. on April 11, 2024, 11:32:50 PM »
A quick cruise on YouTube - mdamn the ads! 🤬

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR8GHXNntdY
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 11, 2024, 01:40:03 PM »
STILLS-YOUNG BAND
June 27, 1976  Sunday
Civic Center,
Springfield, Ma.

Audience Stereo  Sony ECM-99A > Sony TC-152SD
FOB, microphone hand-held
Nakamichi MR-1 > Tascam DA-20 MKII > Tascam CD-RW900
Master Cassette > DAT > CD > EAC secure > FLAC
Dolby B decoded, no processing or EQ
Total Time - 97:36
Recorded and transferred by Steve Hopkins

This show ran on the tracker earlier this year,
sourced from unknown lineage. This torrent is a
transfer from the original master cassettes.

This is the night when Neil got fed up with the
crowd noise and cut short the acoustic set with
an unfinished "On The Way Home".

Disc One   39:51
Electric Set
01. Love The One You're With  6:15
02. The Loner  5:37
03. Long May You Run  4:21
04. For What It's Worth  3:48
05. Helpless  5:00
06. Black Queen  6:50
07. Southern Man  8:00

Disc Two   57:45
Acoustic Set
01. Change Partners  4:08
02. On The Way Home  4:20
Electric Set
03. Instrumental / band intro  3:26
04. Buyin' Time  3:40
05. Evening Coconut  5:20
06. Make Love To You  7:10
07. Cowgirl In The Sand  8:42
08. /The Treasure (cut in)  8:28
09. ovation & tuning  2:43
Encore
10. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes  9:48

Jerry Aiello - keyboards
Joe Lala - percussion, vocals
George "Chocolate" Perry - bass, vocals
Stephen Stills - guitar, vocals
Joe Vitale - drums, vocals
Neil Young - guitar, piano, harmonica, vocals

http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=67493

PLEASE DO NOT BUY OR SELL THIS RECORDING
FOR FREE TRADE ONLY - SHARE THE
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 11, 2024, 11:52:20 AM »
Jeff Beck
1980-10-12 Late Show
The Palladium, New York, NY

The Recording:
Master -   pair nakamichi cm-700 mics > sony tcd-5m cassette (dolby "b" on)
      1st row center lodge
      recorded by the great Barry G.
Copy -      master cassette > nakamichi cr-7a > sony 75-ES DAT recorder
Clone -      DAT > HHB CDR recorder

The Players:
Jeff Beck - guitar, vocals on "Going Down"
Fernando Saunders - bass
Tony Hymas - keyboards
Simon Phillips - drums

The Set List:
01. Star Cycle
02. El Becko
03. Too Much to Lose
04. The Pump
05. Cause We've Ended As Lovers
06. Space Boogie
07. Freeway Jam
08. Led Boots
09. Diamond Dust
10. Scatterbrain
11. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat > You Never Know
12. Going Down
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 11, 2024, 09:50:27 AM »
Acid Test
1966-01-08 Fillmore Auditorium, S.F., CA. Acid Test
Upgrade. Source(s) MR>?>Hi-Fi Stereo VHS>WAV>Soundforge (Editing)>WAV>CDR>EAC>FLAC

There were at least Three different audio edits of this material used over three different
audio/video edits of the Acid Test Video. Each one had audio not available on the other
versions. I spent a couple weeks carefully tracking all the seperate edits and tracking them.
I used the first release as the main audio. It sounded the best quality to me. Source two was
mono (for unknown reasons), but you will notice audio not available on the other two versions.
Version three had the most overdubs of segments played on top of others, but still had a few
snippets worth adding to this collection. Removing all the duplicate music tracks, here's everything
that was worth saving from each version. Everything fits on one CDR, but it would be great of someone
could try to edit them together with better audio editing software than I have to work with.

Someone should try to use upgrade the audio to the film Sunshine Daydream with this Stereo version of I'm A King Bee!

Compiled by Michael Lestatkatt 2010
Uploaded to Lossless Legs on 3-13-10

Tracks:
Versions One - Best Quality Stereo Audio
01 Ken Babbs Intro (Version One)
02 Tune Up
03  No Power On The Stage
04  I'm A King Bee
05  I'm A Hog For You Baby - I'm A Hog For You Baby (W/ Ken Babbs)
06  Some High Powered Rocket Fuel
07  I'm Going To Put A Spell On You (PigPen Excerpt)
08  Littering Glowing, Ever Flowing, Neon flowing (Ken Kesey)
09  You People Out There, Listen To Me -This Is Zoltra Speaking - This Is A Trap - You Fools
10  Acid Music
11  People We're Playing Games With Me
12  There It Is, Sneaky Little Rascal (Ken Kesey)
13  // Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) >
14  Death Don't Have No Mercy
15  Ken Babbs
16  Everybody Out - The Test Is Over (Police Announcement)
17  Ken Babbs
18  Everybody Out - The Test Is Over 2
20  Did Everybody Enjoy Themselves?
21  Yeah, Use Your Head - Everybody Be Calm Now (Weir & Kesey)
22  On The Road Again to Get The People On The Road - Go Home To Your Families (Weir & Kesey)
23  Arrest Everybody But Don't Hurt Any Of The Equipment / Star Spangled Banger (Weir & Co)
----------------------------------------------------
Source Two - Different Mono Edit
24  Ken Babbs Intro (Version 2 - Longer/Mono)
25  No Power / Ken Babbs / The Inner Space Race (Mono)
26  No Power On The Stage / Ken Babbs (Mono)
27  Gaze Upon It Friends,The Electric Wasteland / No Power On The Stage / Kenn Babbs (Mono)
28  I'm A King Bee (Mono)
29  Everybody Out - The Test Is Over / Ken Babbs / Did Everybody Enjoy Themselves? (Mono)
30  We're Planning On Having Gigs In Other Cities...... (Mono)
31  Everybody Use Your Head / Everybody Be Calm Now (Weir & Kesey) (Mono)
32  We Can Stay Here Until Hell Freezes Over, But We Have To Be Turn Everything Off (Garcia) (Mono)
33  If They Kill It Now The'll Kill It Forever, If They Kill You Now, You're Dead! (Mono)
34  The Star Spangled Banger (Mono)
------------------------------------------------------
Source Three - Different Stereo Edit
35  Ken Babbs Intro (Version 3 Stereo)
36  Everybody Get In Tune > Ken Babbs
37  Ain't No Fuckin' Power No Place
38  Ken Babbs
39  No Power On The Stage, Fix It
40  I'm A King Bee
41  Everybody Out - The Test Is Over / Ken Babbs / Did Everybody Enjoy Themselves?
42  I See The Electricial Is Running Down Now Trying To Get Everything Established (Ken Babbs)
43  Slim Kesey
44  We're Into Emergency Power Now (Ken Babbs)
45  We're Planning On Having Gigs In Other Cities......
46  Everybody Use Your Head / Everybody Be Calm Now (Weir & Kesey)
47  We Can Stay Here Until Hell Freezes Over, But We Have To Be Turn Everything Off (Garcia)
48  If They Kill It Now The'll Kill It Forever, If They Kill You Now, You're Dead!
49  The Star Spangled Banger
50  Find A Harmonica / No One Seems To Find Out How To Turn Off This PA
51  Is My Microphone Still In Operation
52  //TasteBud (Unknown Show 1965 or 1966) Possibly one of these early Acid Tests.

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Not sure if the trigger has been pulled, but this may be a simpler solution...

https://www.amazon.com/Auris-Bluetooth-Audiophile-Streaming-Amplifier/dp/B014A676BK?th=1

one less piece of software to deal with, just play music on phone or tablet, and connect to Audio via Bluetooth
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 03:53:02 PM »
Vijay Iyer 
2022-10-07 -
Stadtkirche St.Dionys,
Marktplatz 18, 73728,
Esslingen (Esslingen am Neckar),
Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
"Piano Meditations" 
"Jazzfestival Esslingen 2022" 
"Esslingen Jazz Festival 2022" 

01. Autoscopy (Vijay Iyer) 15:11
02. Compassion > (Vijay Iyer) 04:13
03. Overjoyed > (Stevie Wonder) 06:45
04. Spellbound & Sacrosanct, Cowrie Shells & the Shimmering Sea (Vijay Iyer) 09:59
05. 'Round Midnight > (Thelonious Monk) 03:08
06. Work > (Thelonious Monk) 04:38
07. Friday the 13th (Thelonious Monk) 02:14
08.E: Abundance (Vijay Iyer) 02:40 

Vijay Iyer (b.Vijay Srinivas Raghunathan) - piano 

source: dvb-s > digital devices cine s2 v7a twin tuner > hdd > nero wave editor > flac
(aac-lc/256 kbps) [radio station - swr 2] 
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 01:39:34 PM »
John Denver
"Live at the Aspen Music Festival 1991"
Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
1991-06-26

Lineage: Unknown Audience Taper > Cassette > CDR > WAV > Speed Correction > Track Splitting > FLAC Level 8

Setlist:

Set 1

01. Windsong
02. Rocky Mountain High
03. Higher Ground
04. Sunshine on My Shoulders
05. Take Me Home, Country Roads
06. Homegrown Tomatoes
07. The Gift You Are
08. I Want to Live
09. Sing Australia
10. I'd Rather Be a Cowboy
11. Ponies
12. Whispering Jesse
13. Eagles and Horses

Set 2

01. The Foxfire Suite
02. Druthers
03. Fly Away
04. For You
05. Two Different Directions
06. Seasons of the Heart
07. Annie's Song
08. When I'm 64
09. Potter's Wheel
10. The Ambulance Down in the Valley
11. Poems, Prayers and Promises
12. Calypso
13. Johnny B. Goode
14. Perhaps Love

Total Duration: 125 minutes and 14 seconds

Band:

John Denver - rhythm guitar, vocals
James Burton - lead guitar
Jim Horn - flute, saxophone, recorder
Glen D. Hardin - piano
Emory Gordy Jr. - electric bass
Richie Gajate-Garcia - drums, percussion
John Sommers - fiddle on "The Foxfire Suite"
Unrecognized musician - mandolin on "The Foxfire Suite"
Aspen Festival Orchestra - orchestra
Lee Holdridge - orchestra conductor

Notes:

This was the last time that John Denver played at the Aspen Music Festival with Lee Holdridge conducting the orchestra. It was also one of the very few times in 1991 that John played with a full band.

This concert was one of the first ones that promoted "Different Directions" album, and several songs from the album were premiered at this concert, including "The Foxfire Suite", which would not be done again in concerts until the summer of 1994.

You can visit my "John Denver Setlist Archive" page at http://ddpro.ucoz.com/setlists/johndenver/ for more information.

Do not sell this recording.
Enjoy and feel free to share it anywhere.
Support the artists by purchasing their official releases and going to their live shows.
You can purchase some officially released soundboard recordings on John's official webstore at https://johndenver.bandcamp.com/.
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on April 10, 2024, 12:53:03 PM »
Cat Power
The Earl
Atlanta, Georgia  (USA)
December 16, 2003

Source:  Audience recording > unknown binaural cardoid microphones > unknown battery pack (with minimal bass roll-off) > Sharp minidisc recorder > ? > WAV > Cool Edit Pro > FLAC.  Recorded by Brandon.  Did some volume adjustment and edited out some bits.

CD 1:
01. (intro)
02. I Want To Be The Boy, take 1
03. (unknown tune, take 1)
04. (unknown tune, take 2)
05. I Want To Be The Boy, take 2
06. Sinner Man
07. I Want To Be The Boy, take 3
08. (unknown tune)
09. I Don't Blame You
10. Satisfaction
11. Nude as the News, take 1
12. Nude as the News, take 2
13. ("Freak out?")
14. (unknown White Stripes tune)
15. Moonshiner

Total time = 34:30

Personnel:
Chan Marshall - vocals & guitar

Notes from the taper:  "Lots of local bands came out in support of Atlanta scene player 315, playing all evening and late into the night.  By the time Chan came out, more than half the crowd had left, and by the time she was finished most of the rest had left.  She started and stopped, tried to get a singalong going on a White Stripes cover, and talked quietly to people at the front of the audience.  It was kind of a disaster.  I've edited out long bits between songs, and towards the end of the show you'll see I kept more crazy bits of stage banter than actual music.  Don't think I've ever shared this complete recording, but now that Chan's in better shape I guess we can look back and laugh, eh?  315 (that is the guy's name) followed Chan, playing bent Christmas carols on solo electric guitar at his own fundraising concert.  Sadly he died a few months later.  One of the more memorable shows out of the hundreds I've seen at the Earl."
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