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01/03/66
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Tha Magic Of Pyramids
Austin, TX |
CDR 1 |
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The tracks are obviously in the wrong order, still rocks pretty well. |
Live By Request |
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02/11/70
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Fillmore East (Early Show)
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
A |
A- |
Lots of fun. |
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08/26/71
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A&R Studios
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
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Broadcast on WPLJ-FM
May circulate incorrectly as 4/71 due to a mislabeled bootleg |
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09/16/71
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The Warehouse
New Orleans, LA |
CDR 3 |
A |
A- |
Whipping Post! |
One of 3 shows in which Duane plays Blue Sky |
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09/06/97
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Sessions at West 54th St.
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
A |
A |
A lot of fun. I like how he does a southern accent when he starts playing the more country songs. |
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10/05/98
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Charles Trenet Studio
Paris, France |
0 |
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Includes
Radcliffe #1
5. Judy And The Dream Of Hourses
6. Dylan In The Movies
7. State That I Am In
Radcliffe #2
9. I Could Be Dreaming
10. Seeing Other People
11. We Rule The School
12. Modern Rock Song
Radcliffe Session #1 recorded 07/11/1996 & broadcast 07/1996 on BBC1
Radcliffe Session #2 recorded 12/02/1996 & broadcast 12/1996 on BBC1 |
The Black Sessions
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01/18/04
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Wedgewood Rooms
Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK |
CDR 0 |
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01/13/62
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Folksingers Choice; Radio-Show
New York, NY |
CDR 0 |
A |
A |
Creepily young and prophetic bobby dylan plays the blues on a radio show and gets interviewed between songs |
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07/02/62
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Finjan Club
Montreal, QC |
0 |
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10/31/64
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Philharmonic Hall
New York, NY |
CDR 2 |
A- |
A |
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Official release: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bootleg_Series_Vol._6:_Bob_Dylan_Live_1964,_Concert_at_Philharmonic_Hall |
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09/03/65
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Hollywood Bowl
Hollywood, CA |
CDR 2 |
B |
B+ |
very sweet. I gave the show a B because the electric set isn't nearly as good as the "Royal Albert Hall" show, however the first set produces awe. His interaction with the audience is a lot of fun too. He needs a harmonica and someone throws one on stage. |
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09/15/78
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Civic Center
Augusta, ME |
0 |
B |
A- |
I am not such a fan of this era dylan. but if you are this is a pretty good recording |
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10/31/73
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The Record Plant
Sausalito, CA |
CDR 1 |
A |
A- |
One of those if-you-don't-have-it-you-gotta-get-it kinda shows |
This is the correct date for the show that's often mislabeled 12/73 KSAN radio broadcast - the air date was 12/02/73 but it was recorded on 10/31/73. This was recorded shortly after the Wailers were kicked off the Sly & The Family Stone tour for actually drawing more attention than Sly. They were stranded and the K-SAN station booked them at the Matrix Club as well as giving them this Radio time.
Lineup: Bob Marley: Guitar and Vocals
Peter Tosh: Rhythm Guitar and Vocal
Earl 'Wire' Lindo: Keyboards
Aston 'Family Man' Barrett: Bass
Carlton Barrett: Drums
"Walk The Proud Land" is the same song as "Rude Boy", with slightly different text written by Bunny Wailer, but here Bob is singing his lyrics version, so it's called "Rude Boy". After "Rastaman Chant" there's the instrumental jam of "Keep The Faith". |
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11/27/73
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Leeds Polytechnic
Leeds, UK |
CDR 1 |
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13 min Lively Up Yourself. Less than 100 in the audience. |
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??/??/77
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Sons Of Jah Acoustic Tape
London, England |
0 |
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C |
Pretty terrible sound quality. it sounds like someone was trying to do some kind of dub thing with the source tape. whatever they were doing it is not appreciated. |
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04/22/78
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OLPC National Heroes Stadium
Kingston, Jamaica |
CDR 1 |
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incomplete, missing the last two songs, curses! |
This was Bob's first show back in Jamaica after the attempt on his life in December 1976. The original Wailers reunited for the show. During the song "Jammin'", Bob called up the Prime Minister, Michael Manley, and the opposition party leader, Edward Seaga, to join hands and show their faith in the peace. After a few moments of waiting, they joined hands with Bob and sang "One Love".
Lineup: Dennis Brown, Ras Michael & the Sons of Negus, Big Youth, Peter Tosh, Leroy Smart and Ron Wood |
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09/23/80
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Stanley Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA |
CDR 1 |
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Absolutely amazing. High quality sound. Bob is his usual miracle man. It is hard to imagine a show that makes you feel better to listen to. |
Bob Marley's Last Live Performance
Officially Released: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Forever:_September_23,_1980_%E2%80%A2_Stanley_Theatre_%E2%80%A2_Pittsburgh,_PA |
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12/29/78
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Lyceum
London, England |
CDR 1 |
B+ |
B |
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The Clash Sort It Out Tour |
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04/22/67
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Ricky Tick
London, England |
CDR 1 |
B+ |
A- |
The last two songs are actually the yardbirds. Clapton tears it up on Sunshine. |
"Ricky Tick" bootleg circulates with filler from Klook's Kleek in West Hempstead, London on 15 November 1966. |
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07/26/53
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The Opera House
Blackpool, Lancashire, UK |
CDR 1 |
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B+ |
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Orchestra conducted by Billy Ternant
Pianist: Bill Miller
Concert available on 'unofficial' CD:
'Live in Blackpool's Opera House,
26th July 1953'
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11/16/70
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Royal Festival Hall - Afternoon Show
London, England |
CDR 1 |
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A- |
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"The Lost London Concert" |
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11/27/75
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Binyanei Ha'oomah Concert Hall
Jerusalem, Israel |
CDR 1 |
A- |
A |
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Bootleg "Live in Israel" |
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My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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04/10/68
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Grande Ballroom
Detroit, MI |
CDR 1 |
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B |
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Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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01/21/04
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Theatre Of Living Arts
Philadelphia, PA |
CDR 2 |
B |
A- |
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Sound Rating |
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Etree Comment |
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12/31/03
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Beacon Theatre
New York, NY |
CDR 3 |
A- |
A- |
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My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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08/27/72
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Old Renaissance Faire Grounds
Veneta, OR |
CDR 3 |
A |
A |
Absolutely terrific. I would consider this a great introduction to the dead. |
Springfield Creamery benefit - "Field Trip" - not 08-28-72 - Other artist(s): NRPS |
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11/01/77
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University of Colorado Auditorium
Boulder, CO |
CDR 1 |
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A- |
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Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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10/28/69
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2400 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA |
CDR 1 |
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garcia, hart, casady, and kaukonen |
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04/12/68
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Jimi's room - Drake Hotel
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
A |
A |
short but awesome, Jimi shows his stuff off |
Frequently listed as Jimi's apartment, various dates in 1968. All previous entries have been merged into this one.
This cd was an official CD that was only available if you purchased the book "Voodoo Child: The Illustrated Legend Of Jimi Hendrix". The book clearly states that these recordings were recorded in NYC around April of 1968; another session book pegs this date as April 12th.
The book was published by Penguin Books in the USA, England, Canada and New Zealand and was first published in 1995 but I think it's no longer in print. The book is more like a hard-bound comic book and If anyone wants to try tracking it down, the ISBN# is 0-670-86789-6. |
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04/15/68
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Generation Club
New York, NY |
CDR 2 |
A |
B+ |
Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix (guitar & vocals), B.B. King (guitar & vocals), Elvin Bishop (guitar), Buzzy Feiten (bass), Paul Butterfield (harmonica), Al Kooper (organ) Philip Wilson (drums), Stuart ? (piano), Don Martin (guitar). Exact date uncertain. |
Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix (guitar & vocals), B.B. King (guitar & vocals), Elvin Bishop (guitar), Buzzy Feiten (bass), Paul Butterfield (harmonica), Al Kooper (organ) Philip Wilson (drums), Stuart ? (piano), Don Martin (guitar). Exact date uncertain. *=Jimi not playing on this track. |
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10/10/68
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Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco, CA |
CDR 2 |
A |
A |
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Noel Redding - Electric Bass
Mitch Mitchell - Drums
* - w/ Jack Casady On Electric Bass |
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03/07/68
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The Scene Club
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
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this is just the alternate set that is listed on etree |
Comment: Unknown Band Name: Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Jim Morrison,
Buddy Miles and/or Randy Zherringer, and Randy Hobbs. Exact date uncertain.
Silver cd "Sunshine of Your Love" : Red House; Wake Up This Morning And Find Yourself Dead; Bleeding Heart; Morrison's Lament; Tomorrow Never Knows; Uranus Rock; Outside Woman Blues; Sunshine Of Your Love; Goodbye, Bessie Mae; Soul Food |
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02/24/69
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Royal Albert Hall
London, England |
CDR 2 |
A |
A |
Peak Hendrix guitar playing. Crystal clear sound. Chris Wood of Traffic plays flute on Voodoo Child |
* w/Dave Mason & Chris Wood |
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Etree Comment |
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11/04/76
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Blues & Jazz Festival
Geneva, Switzerland |
CDR 2 |
A- |
A- |
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Muddy Waters: guitar, vocals
Luther "Guitar" Johnson: guitar, vocals
Pinetop Perkins: piano, vocals
Bob Margolin: guitar
Jerry Portnoy: harmonica
Calvin Jones: bass, vocals
Willie Smith: drums |
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Venue |
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Sound Rating |
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Etree Comment |
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12/05/70
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Carnegie Hall
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
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B+ |
|
This is technically the late show from 12/4/70. Recorded by Reprise (Bootlegs: See What A Fool I've Been, The 1970 Carnegie Hall Show, Carnegie Hall, Citizen Kane Junior Blues (1 track), Love Art Blues (1 track) |
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02/27/71
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Royal Festival Hall
London, England |
CDR 2 |
A |
A |
Almost as good a recording as "live rust" as far as sound quality. Intimate, moving. A very good counterpoint to the 11/03/73 |
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11/03/73
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Palace Theatre
Manchester, England |
CDR 1 |
A |
B+ |
Bizarre, brilliant |
Neil Young & The Santa Monica Flyers (aka Crazy Horse), (Bootlegs: Speaking Out) |
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03/07/04
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Mark Of The Quad Cities
Moline, IL |
CDR 3 |
A |
A |
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03/11/04
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CSU Convocation Center
Cleveland, OH |
CDR 3 |
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03/21/04
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Mullins Center, University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA |
CDR 2 |
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Etree Comment |
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??/??/01
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A Perfect Echo
Compilation, Compilation |
CDR 8 |
A |
A |
all soundboards, all good recordings, amazing compilation |
A Perfect Echo - Neil Young 1967-2001
All problems should be reported to: perfect.echo@neil-rocks.de
How could I introduce the new tree better than in the words of Jim and Braden, the masterminds behind the project?
Here are the main details:
Jim's introduction:
... our good friend Braden Strickler has done it again. He's recently compiled and lovingly mastered, almost exclusively from soundboard recordings,
an 8-DISC SET which runs chronologically from August 1967 to January 2001. It's like an expanded version of the "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy" concept,
but with far superior sound.
Thank, of course, to Braden, for agreeing to let me tree this one. Braden makes incredible compilations, often - for his own enjoyment and that of
his friends. Many of them are non-Neil-related, and I helped convince him that this one deserves wide distribution on Rust.
Here's Braden's "introduction" to "Neil Young: A Perfect Echo," which includes the track list for the 8-disc set:
NEIL YOUNG: A PERFECT ECHO
This is a compilation of soundboard recordings from 1967-2001. The term soundboard is a bit of a misnomer. By soundboard I mean, basically, not an audience recording. Some are true soundboards, while others are FM, TV, ALD, or video-sourced recordings. The recordings were all taken from cdrs or videos that are circulating in the trading community.
Each track was checked out in Cool Edit with headphones, and may have had some cleanup done to remove any odd clicks, hiss, or other sound quality problems. The volume was set on each track so as to have them at similar volumes. Fades were added at the beginnings and ends of each track, so the tracks don't segue, for the most part. There are a couple of segues where successive songs were taken from the same concert, so it still needs to be burned DAO. Most of the banter between tracks was removed to make room for more tracks.
There are a total of 115 tracks (109 songs, as 6 get repeated). Some years were heavy with available recordings (1976 and 1989 come to mind). I tried to balance the set by not using too many songs from a single show. The entire 8 discs run in, roughly, chronological order.
Originally, I started making this as just a personal compilation from my collection. It took about a month to put together, including the planning of what would be included, the remastering of the tracks, and, finally, the creation of the artwork. At first, I didn't have a title and was just going to call it "a soundboard archive." While fixing some soft static in Natural Beauty, the title came to me, when he sang "I heard a perfect echo die...". I was going to call it "Perfect Echo Die", but Jim Leonard, our friendly AOTW coordinator, persuaded me to leave off the word "die," so now we have the title "A Perfect Echo".
The intent was to make a nice sampling of soundboard recordings from throughout his career. Its sort of like an expanded "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy," with the intent to keep the sound quality higher and more consistent. |
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Etree Comment |
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02/08/02
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Miramar Theatre
Milwaukee, WI |
SHN 0 |
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06/23/02
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Bonnaroo Music Festival, Arena Stage
Manchester, TN |
SHN 0 |
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Show Notes:
Entire show with Duwayne Burnside of guitar
* Duwayne Burnside on vocals
** Cody Dickinson played a kinetic electric
washboard feedback jam, then set it up on
the mic stand and lit it on fire!
*** Cody Dickinson on guitar and vocals as
Duwayne Burnside moved back to the drums
(Walter "Furry" Lewis version of song)
Original Artists:
% "Shimmy She Wobble" is the name for the
Othar Turner conglomeration NMAS plays in
concert of Station Blues (their version of
Howlin' Wolf's "Sittin' On Top Of The World"
from Shake Hands With Shorty), and various
instrumental jams.
& Roebuck "Pops" Staples song
^ Mississippi Fred McDowell song
$ R.L. Burnside song
# Junior Kimbrough song
@ Bobby Bland song, written by Malone & Scott,
and well known for Pigpen's versions with
The Grateful Dead
+ Mississippi Fred McDowell song |
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01/16/04
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Borderline
London, England |
FLAC 0 |
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Notes:
+ w/ unknown guest keyboard player |
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06/04/67
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Konserthuset
Stockholm, Sweden |
CDR 1 |
A |
A |
%100 percent sick
Sock it to me! |
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Venue |
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Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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07/11/95
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Soldier Field
Chicago, IL |
CDR 3 |
A- |
A |
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* = with Brendan O'Brien on Keyboards |
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07/11/95
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Soldier Field
Chicago, IL |
CDR 3 |
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* = with Brendan O'Brien on Keyboards |
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Venue |
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Show Rating |
Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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09/16/70
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Playhouse Theatre
London, UK |
CDR 1 |
B |
A- |
|
Common misdate (because of artwork) Should be 07/16/1970
liberated bootleg "Libest Space Monitor"
for more info: http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/libest_spacement.cd.html |
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11/12/71
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Irvine Auditorium
Philadelphia, PA |
CDR 2 |
B+ |
B |
The first disk is very fuzzy. The second disk is much better but cuts the end of echoes |
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02/17/72
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Rainbow Theatre
London, England |
CDR 2 |
A |
B |
Definately worth a listen. Early Dark Side of the Moon. Very respectful audience, isn't an sbd but as far as the audience is concerned it may as well be. I gave it a b because tonally it isn't flawless and the second set is a bit quiet, however for this era, you might consider it an "A". |
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12/09/74
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The Palace Theatre
Manchester, UK |
CDR 2 |
A |
B |
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04/26/75
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Sports Arena
Los Angeles, CA |
CDR 3 |
A+ |
A |
Any Color You Like!
Awesome, awesome show. |
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02/22/77
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Pavillon de Paris
Paris, France |
CDR 2 |
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very little audience sound. |
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05/09/77
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Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA |
CDR 2 |
A+ |
A |
This is the best 1977 tour show that I've heard so far. David Gimour tears pigs like never before and they play careful with that axe really well. |
*Final Performance |
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07/02/77
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY |
CDR 1 |
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Only have the second set before the encores. Basically an amazing performance of "Wish You Were Here" |
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07/06/77
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Stade du Parc Olympique
Montreal, QC |
CDR 2 |
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B |
Very obnoxious fans that get spit on. Quite a good performance of animals. |
Final Night Of Tour
*Interrupted By Fireworks
**Roger Spits On Fan |
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Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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10/08/89
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Cabaret Metro
Chicago, IL |
CDR 1 |
A |
A- |
Includes filler from 11/6/1989 namely: no 13 baby, river euphrates, vamos, wave of mutilation (fast) |
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Sound Rating |
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Etree Comment |
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06/04/93
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Berlin Rocks Fest
Berlin, Germany |
CDR 1 |
A- |
A- |
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05/11/96
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Brixton Academy
London, UK |
CDR 1 |
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Etree Comment |
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03/13/71
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Leeds University
Leeds, Yorkshire |
CDR 1 |
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Bootlegs: Charlie Watts Live At Leeds, First Decade, Get Your Leeds Lungs Out, Get Your Leeds Lungs Out: Revisited, Hot Stuff Vol. 1, Leed Stones: The Flamin' Groupie, Live In Leeds 1971, Let It Bleeze, Live In Leeds 1971, The Live Album, Rare Little Rock 'N Rollers, Rockstars In Concert, Schoolboy Blues Vol. 1, Sonic Barbeque
Groundhogs opened |
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02/24/73
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Western Australia Cricket Ground
Perth, Australia |
CDR 1 |
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B+ |
My version has filler from Dallas, TX Rehearsels 1972
12. Don't Lie to Me
13. Hip Shake
14. Jam
15. Let it Loose
16. Gimmie Shelter
17. Ventilator Blues
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Bootlegs: Exiles Afternoon, Live In Perth, Australia, The Party Down Under, Happy Birthday Nicky, Rocks Off!
This is the evening show |
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Etree Comment |
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01/08/97
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Mejeriet
Lund, Sweden |
CDR 1 |
A |
A |
Just sick. Bascially a semseter of hip hop 101. They cover everyone. |
55 min. show of SB;
A+ |
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Etree Comment |
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01/12/63
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The Harlem Square Club
Miami, FL |
CDR 1 |
A |
A |
Clean sound, wonderful soul |
Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963 is the second live album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. The album was released in June 1985 in the United States by RCA Records. |
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Sound Rating |
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Etree Comment |
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05/26/77
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Free Trade Hall
Manchester, UK |
CDR 1 |
A- |
B- |
knockin' on heaven's door cuts out at 5:42 the sound it kind of hissy but it is a terrifc show |
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10/05/92
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Modjeska Theatre
Milwaukee, WI |
CDR 2 |
A |
A |
Awesome show. However my version has a minor flaw during "Dinner Bell." |
Infamous show where the fans rush the stage and it collapses. TMBG still comes back out and finished the set |
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Etree Comment |
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11/12/03
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Promowest Pavilion
Columbus, OH |
CDR 2 |
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B |
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Venue |
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Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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08/18/71
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Auditorium Theater
Chicago, IL |
CDR 2 |
B+ |
B- |
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12/10/71
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Civic Arena
Long Beach, CA |
CDR 2 |
A- |
B- |
Pete goes nuts and screams at the audience. A great show. |
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Venue |
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Show Rating |
Sound Rating |
My Notes |
Etree Comment |
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02/10/69
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Konserthuset
Stockholm, Sweden |
CDR 1 |
A- |
A |
Great interaction with the band and the audience |
* - w/o Wilson Pickett
Late show (MC says "for the second time today, introducing, Wilson Pickett") |
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Blues for Etree by Josh Simpson
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