| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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08/26/67 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Other Nights Other Vaults vol 4
Like many other ONOV shows, the sound is pretty muddy, but the performance makes it all worth it. The band is practically on fire during this show.
I think the show may have taken place on the 29th of August because the copy of the poster says Cream was there from Aug 29 through Sept 3rd (see poster scan at http://twtd.bluemountains.net.au/cream/fillmore67.htm). Just my two cents. |
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09/03/67 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Spectral analysis looks like all frequencies abover 10khz are gone (not mp3, but some sort of noise reduction. A side effect of the remaster, I guess). Sound is not quite as raw as I remember the original copy being, but still not easy to listen to. Good show, really rough sound. The nice thing about this show is the jams go on just long enough to entertain but they're not so long that they put you to sleep. |
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10/15/67 |
Grande Ballroom |
Detroit |
MI |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Sounds very nice, although the recording is a bit raw. An amazing performance on top of that. For more info on the performance see http://twtd.bluemountains.net.au/cream/grandeballroom.htm |
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03/03/68 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Like the 9/3/67 show, the remaster leaves the high frequencies out. Sound is better than 9/3/67, a little clearer, but far from perfect. As for the performance, it's a little different than usual, which makes it entertaining. |
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03/23/68 |
Shapiro Gym, Brandeis University |
Waltham |
MA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio
Another one of those landmark shows, but bad bad sound. Although I guess I could do without eight and a half minutes of traintime. |
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10/04/68 |
Alameda County Coliseum |
Oakland |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Very common bootleg because it has some of the best sound quality of any Cream show out there. Sadly it's not as exciting as many other shows, but they're still one of the best bands ever, so it's a great bootleg.
See http://twtd.bluemountains.net.au/cream/finalwest.htm for more info on the show. |
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10/26/05 |
Madison Square Garden |
New York |
NY |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
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2 audio discs. This is a much better recording than I thought it would be, considering how huge MSG is. This is a really cool show, too. Must have been a good time, seeing three old guys rock this hard. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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04/13/69 |
Matrix |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Very nice sound, though some of the vocals are very quiet. Most of the show is instrumentals, though, so it's not a problem. |
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07/22/69 |
The Matrix |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Normally when I have two hours of jamming to listen to, I zone out and don't pay attention to it. This show is mostly jamming, and it's REALLY good. A little hissy, but nothing that detracts from the fun. Joey Covington and Jack Casady really sound great here, not to mention the Kaukonen bros. |
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12/31/70 |
Winterland Arena |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Pretty raw sound, but it's very good. The bass gets pretty heavy at points. It's a very fun show, and everyone seems to be in high spirits. |
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03/03/71 |
Chateau Liberte |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Mix jumps around a bit, but mostly the vocals and violin are so up front you can't hear the guitar. The recording is very clean, though, so this would be good if you like just listening to Papa John and not much else. |
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07/03/71 |
Fillmore West |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This is probably one of the best Tuna recordings I know of. Great sound, and a fantastic document of their Burgers era sound. If you want a good place to start listening to Hot Tuna, I think this is it. |
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04/03/72 |
Carnegie Hall |
New York |
NY |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
Jorma's guitar is pushed pretty far back in the mix. Everything else sounds fine. For me, though, the lack of any sound from the lead guitar just kills the recording. |
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10/02/73 |
Winterland Arena |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Very nice soundboard recording. Early acoustic show with many very nice renditions of now classic Tuna songs. There are lots of very little clicks, though. |
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05/08/74 |
SUNY Gym |
Stony Brook |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
source |
3 Audio discs.
Aside from a few very minor flaws, the sound is perfect. As for the performance, just listen to the first disc and you'll know why Jorma and Jack are two of the best musicians ever, and then you've still got two more discs after that. It's an amazing show. |
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04/05/75 |
Civic Center |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
source |
3 audio discs.
A great mix, though there is a buzz in the background during most of the songs that you can only hear when the music is quiet. There are also a few songs, starting on disc 2, that have a little residual sound of hiss removal (or at least that's what it sounds like to me, since I've tried that once or twice). Someone probably tried to get rid of the buzz, and left an even more annoying sound, though you can only really hear it on headphones. As for the show, Jack, Jorma and Greg make quite an amazing band, and this is a great example of this incarnation of the group. |
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04/27/75 |
Whitman Auditorium |
Brooklyn |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
source |
3 audio discs.
A very very nice performance! As always. Greg Douglass rocks quite nicely on that slide guitar, and Jack is in very nice form this night. The sound is a bit distant, and the vocals are very low, but the bass is nice and loud. |
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05/02/75 |
Harpur College |
Binghampton |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
source |
Missing Police Dog Blues, and Funky #7 has been moved up to after Easy Now. The sound quality is a little hissy/muddy, and there are a few tracks where one or both guitars drop out for a while. Greg Douglass and Jorma sure have some great guitar interplay in these shows, and it's fun to hear. |
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07/19/75 |
Convention Hall |
Asbury Park |
NJ |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs. This is a good show, but I don't think it's from the date it says it is, and the setlist that came with it is slightly wrong. That aside, the sound quality is quite nice, and Douglass & Kaukonen do some great guitar playing, especially on the 10 minute I Know You Rider. CRAZY! |
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10/24/75 |
Palace Theatre |
Albany |
NY |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Very nice taping job. There seem to be some veeeery quiet clicks here and there, but it might be my imagination. The music is loud and clear enough to drown those out. The music... it's nice. Electric Hot Tuna can be hit and miss, depending on the band and on the listener, but this one is way up there in terms of performance. In fact, this may be one of my favorite electric Tuna shows. It even sounds like most of the tuning between songs has been edited out without clipping any chatter or song ends. |
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11/22/75 |
Academy of Music |
New York |
NY |
3 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
4 audio discs.
Four wonderful hours of loud, electric Tuna. The sound is great for an audience (I'm pretty sure it's an audience recording), and the performance is up to the usual standards of Tuna quality. |
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05/02/76 |
The Tower Theatre |
Upper Darby |
PA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
A perfect recording and a great show. Only problem is that it doesn't match the md5 on etree. |
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09/11/76 |
Long Island Arena |
Commack |
NY |
4 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Vocals sound tinny, but the instruments are great. 4 and a half hours of great Hot Tuna. There is one dropout during the tuning track for about five seconds, but it doesn't interrupt anything important. |
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11/26/76 |
The Palladium |
New York |
NY |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Partial set from radio broadcast, but that means awesome sound quality. Another fantastic Tuna show. Last three tracks are from the next night's performance, I think (Hot Jelly Roll Blues, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Talkin' About You). |
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11/25/77 |
Palladium |
New York |
NY |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Late show only, but acoustic and electric sets. With Nick Buck and Bob Steeler. Sound quality is nearly perfect. d1t13 is cut off for the last two minutes. There are three filler tracks on disc 3, I don't know where from: I See The Light, I Can't Be Satisfied, and Drivin' Around |
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01/23/88 |
Jannus Landing |
St. Petersburg |
FL |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
This is a very nice little radio show that pretty much puts you right in the room with Jack & Jorma. Good stuff. Also included in the two discs are a Jorma solo set and a Jorma trio set from the same radio station in 1986 and 1999. The best thing about this show (the Tuna one) is that Jack doesn't shut up the whole time. The two Jorma sets are quite nice as well. |
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12/07/89 |
The Chance |
Poughkeepsie |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs.
A damn fine recording, and a pretty hot show. A full band plus Peter Kaukonen on second guitar makes for a pretty nice sounding show, and this one has quite a setlist as well. Good stuff! |
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01/09/04 |
Fox Theatre |
Boulder |
CO |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
A very fine recording and a nice show. I'll never get tired of any kind of Hot Tuna, especially the acoustic stuff with Barry. Holy crap! |
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02/06/04 |
Rialto Theater |
Tucson |
AZ |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
source |
2 audio discs.
Levels are quite low, and when the audience makes noise you can hear it pretty loud. The show is nice, as always with these guys. |
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07/19/04 |
Newburyport High School |
Newburyport |
MA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
This is a beautiful recording of a great show. The bass is a little heavy, but since it's Jack, that's fine by me! The only "problem" is that a lot of the talking between songs is at the beginning of tracks. Not a big deal, since the guys seem to be in high spirits and having a good time. This is now one of my favorite Tuna shows... one of many. |
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11/19/04 |
Esplanade Park |
Fort Lauderdale |
FL |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. Perfect sound quality, and goddamn if this isn't a fantastic show! There's just nothing that can come close to a good electric Tuna show, and this one is a nice 100 minutes of wonderful noises. |
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11/28/04 |
Bardavon 1869 Opera House |
Poughkeepsie |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
This concert was the high point of the year for me. UNBELIEVABLE! And a fantastic recording, too! Kudos to Rob Clarke for that. And thanks to Jack & Jorma, Barry and Erik for such a rocking show. A fine time! |
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01/16/05 |
Skipper's Smokehouse |
Tampa |
FL |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
Nice sound in a barroom atmosphere. The setlist for the acoustic set is pretty cool, with 99 Year Blues instead of Good Shepherd, and nice long jams on most of the songs. The electric set, like others from this tour, is mind blowing. Bow Legged Woman, Knock Kneed Man rocks the house right off its foundations. |
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01/27/05 |
The Tralf |
Buffalo |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs. Another fantastic performance, both acoustic and electric. The sound leaves nothing to be desired, either. The shows from this tour are just mind bogglingly good! |
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07/15/05 |
The Stone Pony Landing |
Asbury Park |
NJ |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
An entire show with the electric band... this rocks! Not only is the setlist crazy and the musicianship astounding as always, but Rob Clarke's recordings are always very nice. There's a bit more audience nosie in this show than usual, but it only adds to the fun. |
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11/26/05 |
Beacon Theatre |
New York |
NY |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
As if last year's acoustic/electric tour wasn't damn good enough, this one just goes to show that these guys are pretty much the tighest and most exciting act out there. The acoustic set is fun and laid back, the electric set rocks harder than ever. The sound is quite nice as well. |
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11/27/05 |
Bardavon 1869 Opera House |
Poughkeepsie |
NY |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs. Somehow, this is even better than the previous year's show. Tuna and the Bardavon go together quite well, and thanks to Rob Clarke's stellar taping job, this recording is up there among the best Tuna shows I've heard. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
|
Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
|
|
|
02/04/67 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Practically flawless, high energy show. The mix is better than most JA shows of this era. |
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03/10/67 |
Winterland |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Part of Ahuka's Choice volume 5, along with 3/11/67 and 3/12/67. All three have muddy sound, comparable to many Fillmore West shows of the time, but the performances are all joyfully intense. This one has the worst sound out of the three, with very muffled sound in most parts. |
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03/11/67 |
Winterland |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Part of Ahuka's Choice volume 5, along with 3/10/67 and 3/12/67. All three have muddy sound, comparable to many Fillmore West shows of the time, but the performances are all joyfully intense. |
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03/12/67 |
Winterland |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Part of Ahuka's Choice volume 5, along with 3/10/67 and 3/11/67. All three have muddy sound, comparable to many Fillmore West shows of the time, but the performances are all joyfully intense. |
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06/17/67 |
Monterey County Fairgrounds |
Monterey |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Absolutely perfect sound, and a very high-energy show. Short and sweet. |
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08/04/67 |
O'Keefe Center |
Toronto |
ON |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
One electric buzz during It's No Secret, and She Has Funny Cars starts a few seconds into the song, but the rest of the show is flawless and great fun to listen to. Includes the Grateful Dead set from that night, which is also very good. |
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08/05/67 |
O'Keefe Centre |
Toronto |
ON |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
One of my favorite Airplane recordings. It's a great show with very very nice sound, and how can you go wrong with 67 Jefferson Airplane. The music's so happy! |
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12/31/67 |
Winterland Arena |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Came with the Quicksilver Messenger Service set from the same night. The recording sounds bad. It's a good performance, but it sounds like the original recording is just too old and damaged. |
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02/01/68 |
The Matrix |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This is a pretty cool show. Much mellower than most others I have by this band, but at the same time there's lots of intense Jack/Jorma playing on all the songs, most notably on disc 2. The sound is quite nice, if a bit hissy. |
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05/18/68 |
Shrine Exhibition Hall |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
A slightly distant audience recording, and it hasn't aged very well. Everything is pretty muddy, though the performance is pretty good for JA. This is another one that'll go into storage for now. |
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10/26/68 |
Fillmore West |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
The Spayre Change studio jam alone is worth getting this show. After that, there's a great, energetic live set and all of it has nearly perfect sound. This is quite a nice disc. Thanks to whoever found this one. |
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04/26/69 |
Swing Auditorium |
San Bernadino |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
I wouldn't call it good sound, but it's not terrible either. The bass is extremely heavy, which isn't too bad, but the sound is a little distant. It's certainly listenable, and the show is pretty nice. |
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05/07/69 |
Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Knocking On The Golden Gate Bootleg
On many tracks the guitars and bass are nearly inaudible (a crime when Jorma's playing) and the vocals are usually too loud, along with the drums. If not for the nearly silent guitars on so many good songs, this would be A+, but there are a lot of better JA boots out there. And to add insult, Won't You Try is cut. See tech notes for md5 info. |
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06/13/69 |
Family Dog At The Great Highway |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
The opening jam has quite a bit of hiss, but it is a pretty nice jam. After that there are some volume fluctuations that even out pretty quickly. Then it's a really nice show. Check out that lead guitar on Greasy Heart and Pooneil! oh yeah! |
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08/10/69 |
Central Park, Sheep Meadow |
New York |
NY |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. Oh deary me, the sound quality is pretty ugly. Pretty much what you'd expect from a 35 year old audience recording, outdoors at a free concert no less. Well the show itself seems to have been pretty cool. Hell, the Santana set from the same show has a half hour of Santana jamming with Jorma & Jack. That's pretty cool! |
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09/06/69 |
Family Dog |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
There are a few digiclicks here and there, but the recordiing is perfect otherwise, and the mix is pretty good. Most of the set is pretty average, but the jams with Jerry and the few extended songs make the whole thing delightful. |
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10/25/69 |
Winterland Ballroom |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio.
Great mix in perfect stereo. One of the best JA recordings I've heard, with all the instruments in the spotlight. One discontinuity during Eskimo Blue Day (probably damaged source tape). |
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10/26/69 |
Winterland Ballroom |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Very nice sound, although it's a little rough at the loud points. Pooneil is awesome, until it cuts out after eleven minutes. Only major problem for me is that Jorma's guitar drops out after a while. Good show otherwise. |
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05/01/70 |
Athletic Field - State University of New York |
Stony Brook |
NY |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Pretty good sound, although Jorma is pretty far back in the mix and the vocals are pretty loud. The sound on 3/5 of a Mile is really messed up with tape warbling. As for the performance, there are some extended jams that are quite entertaining. An interesting listen because of the strange banter between songs, but not entirely exiciting. |
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09/14/70 |
Fillmore West |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Vocals are pretty quiet throughout the show, but the instruments shine through. Since most songs have long jams/solos that makes it a wonderful sounding show. 3/5ths is replaced by an interview with Jack Casady. |
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09/15/70 |
Fillmore West |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
The volume is a little low, but this is a fantastic show. Opening with killer versions of Somebody to Love and Crown Of Creation, the high energy of this show never lets up! And Jack's bass is right up front in the mix, which is always nice. |
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10/04/70 |
Winterland Ballroom |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
Some small problems with some levels, but the vocals and Jack & Jorma are mostly clear, and it's an intense performance. This is, for Jorma, absolutely the best Airplane performance I've heard; he's on fire the whole time! |
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09/22/72 |
Winterland Arena |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Pretty nice sound aside from a little hiss that increases a lot as the show goes on, but the music is nice and loud. It's an absolutely rocking show, though. There are a few digiclicks on the last track. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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08/30/70 |
Isle of Wight Festival, East Afton Farm |
Isle of Wight |
UK |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Very nice sound! The bass is a little bit heavy, but it sounds nice. |
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11/04/70 |
Carnegie Hall |
New York |
NY |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Very intense show with perfect sound. This is the first Jtull show I've heard, and it's still the best I've heard. It's impossible to get tired of this stuff. |
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01/21/72 |
Essen Grugahalle |
Essen |
Germany |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Sound is slightly distant, and there's some quiet audience noise during the songs. |
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03/16/72 |
Victoria Hall |
Stoke |
England |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. The sound is a little raw, but if it is indeed an audience recording it sounds very nice for its age. The show starts with an hour of Thick As A Brick, and progresses into even more nonstop tasty Tull for the second set. It's a pretty sweet show. |
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06/06/72 |
Arena |
Milwaukee |
WI |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Sound quality is just what you'd expect from a early 70's audience recording. The show is pretty cool, especially 70+ minutes of Thick As A Brick, and some other great songs. |
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08/15/76 |
L.A. Coliseum |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Relatively thin and hissy sound for a soundboard recording, but everything comes through clear enough. As for the performance, it's quite nice... aside from that damn synth! Unless you like nintendo noises in Jtull music. |
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11/16/79 |
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium |
Santa Monica |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
A little muffled, but mostly perfect sound. This era of Tull isn't really my thing, but I'll say this: they are certainly fine musicians, and the classics are still classics, so it's an entertaining show. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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04/29/70 |
Fillmore West |
San Francisco |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Other Nights Other Vaults vol 7-8 (see tech notes for md5 info)
The recording starts out nearly perfect and stays pretty good throughout the show. A great listen. |
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04/29/70 |
KQED TV Studios |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 DVD-R |
|
notes |
|
This dvd is fantastic! Great tunes, perfect sound, and man are these guys creepy... The visual effects aren't overblown like some recordings of that era, but they're just enough to accentuate the crazy tunes. |
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10/17/71 |
Convention Hall |
San Diego |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This is one of the best Floyd audience recordings I've heard, not to mention one of the best Floyd performances I've heard. This two-disc set is quite a doozy. The filler may not be necessary, but it rocks anyway. |
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11/16/71 |
Lisner Auditorium |
Washington |
DC |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
About average sound quality for early Floyd. There are some clicks here and there, possibly from vinyl. |
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05/02/72 |
Carnegie Hall |
New York |
NY |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Second set only. This is the "upgrade" version.
Great sound for any period Floyd, and boy is it a fun show. The bass is a little heavy and what few vocals there are can be low, but how can you go wrong with a set of songs that are this awesome? |
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03/11/73 |
Maple Leaf Gardens |
Toronto |
ON |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
The vocals are a little scratchy and the instruments sound a little distant, but for an audience recording from the time it sounds very nice. The performance quality makes up for any problems in the sound quality. |
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11/04/73 |
Rainbow Theatre |
London |
UK |
1 CDR |
|
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Very nice sound, if a bit distant. There is a small amount of crowd noise during the show, though nothing very bad. There are some points where the bass drowns everything out, which sounds terrible, but there aren't too many of those. |
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11/16/74 |
Empire Pool |
London |
England |
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DSotM only, perfect sound quality. The performance is good, nothing ground-breaking compared to the album, although ACYL rocks out a lot. |
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06/28/75 |
Ivor Wynne Stadium |
Hamilton |
ON |
2 CDR |
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Instruments come through very well, though the bass is not very prominent in the mix. The vocals are mostly perfect. As for the performance, this has some of the best versions of a lot of songs that I've heard, especially Any Colour You Like. A great show. I'm looking for a version with better sound quality on the second disc, and hopefully not the audience noise on Echoes (Steel Breeze maybe?). |
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05/09/77 |
Oakland Coliseum |
Oakland |
CA |
2 CDR |
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The sound is great if you turn the volume up a bit. The only major flaws are a few small volume fluctuations after d2t3, and three loud bumps during Wish You Were Here. |
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