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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/04/96 |
Wolf Trap
Vienna, VA |
1 cdr |
A |
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|
"The No Name Band": Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten, Jerry Douglas, Tony Rice, Sam Bush
* with Paul McCandless on sax
+ with Maura O'Connell on lead vocals
~ with Ricky Skaggs on fiddle and/or vocals
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/29/75 |
Wollman Skating Rink - Central Park
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
|
Steven Tyler - Vocals
Joe Perry - Guitar
Tom Hamilton - Bass
Joey Kramer - Drums
Brad Whitford - Guitar |
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07/01/78 |
Cotton Bowl
Dallas, TX |
1 cdr |
A |
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* - w/ Ted Nugent |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/09/73 |
RFK Stadium
Washington, DC |
3 cdr |
A |
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*w/Bob Weir and Ronnie Montrose.
The artists on the bill for this show were Doug Sahm, Grateful Dead & The Allman Brothers Band. |
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12/31/73 |
Cow Palace
Daly City, CA |
4 cdr |
A |
master reel > DAT > CDR |
|
The Band:
Gregg Allman - Lead Vocals & Hammond B3 Organ
Dickey Betts - Lead & Slide Guitar
Butch Trucks - Drums & Percussion
Jai Johanny Johanson "Jaimoe" - Drums
Lamar Williams - Bass
Chuck Leavell - Piano
Guests:
* With Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Bill Kreutzmann - Drums & Boz Scaggs - Vocals, Organ
Notes:
-- Hey Bo Diddley contains Mountain Jam teases
-- Gregg is missing from a lot of the show
-- Charlie Daniels Band & Marshall Tucker Band opened
-- NA Indian Benefit |
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07/15/94 |
Deer Creek Music Center
Noblesville, IN |
2 cdr |
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*w/Dave & David Lyle |
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05/12/96 |
Riviera Theatre
Chicago, IL |
3 cdr |
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* With Tom Doucette - Harmonica
+ With Duane Betts |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/24/77 |
Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
A- |
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|
This is an officially released America recording. It is a lesser known America live recording. This set was recorded just after Dan Peek left the band in 1977. The original vinyl release was on Warner Bros "BSK 3136". The back cover of the vinyl album states: All the tunes are taken from the fourth night of a four night engagement recorded at the Greek Theatre, July 24, 1977. Both releases, vinyl and cd, are known as "America Live". |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/05/71 |
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A- |
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THIS IS AN OFFICIAL RELEASE TITLED "ARETHA LIVE AT FILMORE WEST" AND SHOULD NOT BE TRADED.
with Billy Preston, Ray Charles & King Curtis and the Kingpins.
The only dates Aretha EVER played at the Fillmore were 3-5 to 3-7-71. Also mislabeled as 2-5-71, 3-8-71, 5-17-71, 5-19-71 and 2-5-73. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/30/74 |
Kinshasa Stadium
Kinshasa, Zaire |
1 shn |
A- |
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Part of the Ali-Foreman "Rumble In The Jungle" Extravaganza featuring performances from the likes of the Spinners, James Brown, B.B. King, Sly Stone, and others. |
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04/15/87 |
Ebony Theater
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
Outrageous guest lineup!! |
B.B. King and Friends...Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Stevie
Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Etta James, Gladys Knight,
Dr. John, Billy Ocean, Chaka Khan, and Paul Butterfield |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/16/76 |
Carter Barron Amphitheatre
Washington, DC |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/17/69 |
Twickenham Film Studios
London, UK |
1 cdr |
A |
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02/??/69 |
Studio(The Alternate Abbey Road)
London, England |
1 cdr |
A+ |
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??/??/88 |
Strawberry Fields Forever
various studios, UK |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/15/72 |
Nassau County Coliseum
Uniondale, NY |
1 cdr |
|
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Show was broadcast on WMMR Philadelphia from NCC. |
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05/06/77 |
Tilles Center, Long Island Univ., C.W. Post Campus
Brookville, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
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12/11/77 |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/24/83 |
Perkins Palace
Pasadena, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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|
Billed as Soft White Underbelly
Circulates as "Rock And Roll Reapers" and "Nail You Down" and circulates misdated as 07/23/93
July 24 is the correct date, as confirmed by ticket stubs and advertisements: http://www.hotrails.co.uk/history/1983.htm#Jul |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/31/78 |
Winterland
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
SBD:FM>KSAN Reel>dat>cdr |
|
Opener For The Grateful Dead. Winterland's Closing Night.
Broadcast live on KSAN-FM San Francisco. |
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06/29/90 |
Estival Jazz Piazza Della Riforma
Lugano, Switzerland |
2 cdr |
|
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Steve Cropper - guitar
Matt Murphy - guitar
Tom Malone - trombone
Alan Rubin - trumpet
Lou Marini - saxophone
Leon Pendarvis - keyboards
Donald Dunn - bass
Danny Gottlieb - drums
The Blues Brothers :
Eddie Floyd - vocals
Larry Thurston - vocals |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
09/??/74 |
Blood On The Tracks: New York Sessions
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/24/73 |
Paris Theatre
London, England |
1 cdr |
A |
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10/31/73 |
The Record Plant
Sausalito, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
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|
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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06/10/75 |
Quiet Knight Club
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
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11/25/79 |
Santa Barbara County Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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|
Commercial Release - No Trades Allowed
The songs listed in Set 1 may be the second set performed, and a first set was also played, songs unknown. Or, this could be the entire performance. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/08/74 |
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO |
1 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/11/86 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/24/04 |
DCR Hatch Memorial Shell
Boston, MA |
1 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/22/72 |
The Rainbow Room
Philadelphia, PA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
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Stereo FM performance for WMMR; Bonnie Raitt: Vocals, Guitar, Piano# , Freebo: Bass, TJ Tindell: Guitar, * John Davis: Harmonica; (may circulate mislabeled as 2/21/72?) |
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03/05/88 |
Rockefeller's
Houston, TX |
2 cdr |
A |
|
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Acoustic Performance With Johnny Lee Schell |
|
05/16/02 |
Austin Convention center
Austin, TX |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
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Taping for Austin City limits, which was broadcast on 10/05/2002. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/17/72 |
Ultra Sonic Studios
Hempstead, NY |
1 cdr |
B+ |
FM/SBD>?>CDR |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/75 |
Mission Aborted
Unknown, Unknown |
1 cdr |
B- |
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09/27/76 |
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/28/98 |
Strand Theatre
York, PA |
3 cdr |
A+ |
|
Range-less |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/05/75 |
The Main Point
Bryn Mawr, PA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
FM/SBD>DAT>CDR |
|
FM Broadcast WMMR - Main Point benefit show.
This was the premiere of Thunder Road (actually called Wings For Wheels at this time) and of both Back In The USA and Mountain Of Love.
Released on CD "The Saint, The Incident & The Main Point Shuffle" (GDR) and recently on CD "You Can Trust Your Car..." (Crystal Cat) with coloured artwork as on the LP "You Can Trust Your Car To The Man Who Wears The Star" (SODD & TAKRL). Stunning Quality on the CD; date may circulate mislabeled as 2/2/75 |
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09/19/78 |
Capitol Theater
Passaic, NJ |
3 cdr |
A |
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Broadcast on WNEW. Set 1 is soundcheck, Radio broadcast and soundboard tapes - Probably one of the best all time concert recordings, this version from the Soundboard. Great version of Because The Night & Fire, and also includes what many consider to be the best versions of Racing In The Street and the best band Thunder Road ever! - Essential, Also broadcast live on the radio, and video footage is available. Released on CD "Piece De Resistance" (GDR) & "Southside Bruce And The E Street Jukes" (SEA) |
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12/15/78 |
Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco, CA |
3 cdr |
A+ |
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|
Show was broadcast live on KSAN-FM, San Francisco. |
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12/31/80 |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY |
3 cdr |
A- |
SBD |
|
“4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy)” officially issued on the Live/1975-1985 box set; “Merry Christmas Baby” officially released on 7”/12” vinyl in 1986, and on the Very Special Christmas various artists benefit LP/CD; “Rendezvous” officially issued on Tracks in 1998; “Held Up without a Gun” officially released on The Essential Bruce Springsteen bonus CD in 2003.
Last known version of "Rendezvous;" one of Bruce's longest shows; released on bootleg CDs Nassau Night (Crystal Cat) and Midnight Lightning (SEA). |
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05/08/00 |
Civic Center
Hartford, CT |
3 cdr |
B+ |
AUD |
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10/06/02 |
First Union Center
Philadelphia, PA |
3 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/09/78 |
Agora Theatre and Ballroom
Cleveland, OH |
3 cdr |
A |
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08/05/84 |
Brendan Byrne Arena
East Rutherford, NJ |
1 cdr |
|
sbd +aud |
partial show cut in Growing Up |
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06/22/03 |
Ullevi Stadium
Gothenburg, Sweden |
3 cdr |
A |
AUD |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/28/74 |
Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux, Switzerland |
1 shn |
A |
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04/14/86 |
Lone Star Cafe
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
|
SBD |
|
Features Stevie Ray Vaughan during set 2. Buddy Guy calls him up to play during track 4 of set 2. |
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08/19/93 |
Pola Solari
Santa Fe, NM |
1 cdr |
|
DSBD |
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05/20/94 |
Irving Plaza
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A- |
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|
The first four songs are G.E. Smith & The Saturday Night Live Band, which then backs Buddy Guy for the rest of the show |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/14/86 |
Lone Star Cafe
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
|
SBD |
|
About 1/2 way through the late show, Buddy calls out to the bar for a drink and a guy with a big cowboy hat brings it to the stage. Buddy looks down to grab it only to see it's Stevie Ray Vaughn. He calls him up to
finish the set (Worried Life Blues to the end) and the rest is history . . . . |
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07/30/89 |
Buddy Guy's Legends Club
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr/shn |
A |
|
A big jammin' mutual love fest between Stevie and Buddy. |
This is Set 3 of a show Buddy played on his birthday in 1989. Stevie Ray plays on the last 3 'songs'. This is basically a big jammin' mutual love fest between Stevie and Buddy. Buddy has obviously had a few drinks.
Some of the interaction between the two is jaw dropping!! Each song starts as the song listed, but after a verse or two, they each morph into a big jam. Buddy touches on many of his classics during the course of the set, and Stevie Ray just blazes along behind him, taking the vocal here and there. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/02/78 |
The Boarding House
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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*McGuinn-Crosby-Clarke |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/19/78 |
The Old Waldorf
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
B |
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|
A Bootleg called "Learner's Permit" also has these tracks recording in NYC from the same tour:
Best Friends Girl
Moving in Stereo
Since I Held You
Just What I Needed
Candy-O |
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09/11/84 |
The Summit
Houston, TX |
1 cdr |
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"In A Heartbeat Live - 1984" and "There's No Ersatz" bootleg, also circulates as 9-12-84 minus the last track. Broadcast on Westwood One - likely the source of the bootlegs.
Also circulates with a 1985 date, due to inclusion of this material in "The Cars '84-'85", but the only show they played in '85 was Live Aid.
Heartbeat City Tour
Rick Ocasek - Guitar, Vocals
Benjamin Orr - Bass, Vocals
Elliot Easton - Guitar, Vocals
Greg Hawkes - Keyboards, Vocals
David Robinson - Drums |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/22/74 |
Nakano Sun Plaza
Tokyo, Japan |
1 cdr |
A |
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|
Show has been labelled as various incorrect dates, 6/22/74 is correct. An official release of this date ("Saturnight", more info) has apparently also been bootlegged as "Tour of the Cat". A 1974 tour schedule lists Stevens as playing Sun Plaza in Tokyo on 6/21,22/74.
Cat Stevens - acoustic guitar, piano, vox
Alun Davies - guitar, b.vox
Larry Steele - guitars, percussion, b.vox
Jim Cregan - guitar
Jean Roussel - keys
Bruce Lynch - bass guitar
Gerry Conway - drums, percussion
Anna Peacock - b.vox
Suzanne Lynch - b.vox |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/22/76 |
KMET Studios
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/27/82 |
Bob Marley Performing Centre
Montego Bay, Jamaica |
1 cdr |
A |
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Jamaica World Music Festival |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/01/00 |
Chicago's House of Blues
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
B+ |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/14/00 |
Hemmens Cultural Center
Elgin, IL |
2 cdr |
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Often circulates with filler by the opening act, Over the Rhine, who were joined by Jeff Bird. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/12/98 |
House Of Blues
Orlando, FL |
1 cdr |
A |
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??/??/01 |
Unplugged & More - Studio
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/31/70 |
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, CA |
1 cdr |
A- |
|
Sweet show w/ great sound considering the date. |
Official Release: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Concert_(Creedence_Clearwater_Revival_album) |
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07/04/71 |
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
B |
|
Fine classic recording. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/26/72 |
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
|
Nice recording considering date. |
Prisoners Welfare Benefit
(1) - CN
(2) - CNY
(3) - C
(4) - N
(5) - Y |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/06/90 |
Mann Center For The Performing Arts
Philadelphia, PA |
2 cdr |
|
SBD |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/04/70 |
Fillmore East
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
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Neil Young - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards
David Crosby - Vocals, Guitar
Stephen Stills - Vocals, Guitar, Upright Bass, Keyboards
Graham Nash - Vocals, Guitar, Organ
Calvin Samuels - Bass
Johnny Barbata - Drums
Pending source ID is: https://etreedb.org/shn/157091 |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/31/73 |
ebbetts field
denver, CO |
2 cdr |
A- |
FM |
|
fm broadcast.
df is backed by fools gold.
from the souveneirs tour. |
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03/07/76 |
Santa Monica Civic Center
Santa Monica, CA |
2 cdr |
B+ |
|
For the Faithful. |
Acoustic/Electric Show w/ Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Don Felder |
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04/09/85 |
Universal Amphitheatre
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
B |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/12/03 |
Bryce Jordan Center
State College, PA |
3 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/23/92 |
Flood Zone
Richmond, VA |
3 cdr |
A+ |
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* First known performance of "Christmas Song" |
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08/13/94 |
Strawberry Banks
Hampton, VA |
2 cdr |
A |
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10/06/94 |
Lee's Palace
Toronto, ON |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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06/06/97 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
3 cdr |
A- |
AUD |
minor digi skips in d2t7 and t8 |
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones opened
* w/Bela Fleck on banjo |
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07/29/01 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
2 shn |
A |
DAT >CD > SHN |
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* with Butch Taylor
+ with Tawatha, Cindy, and Brenda
~ with Tawatha |
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08/28/03 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
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*w/Dickie Betts & Great Southern |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/20/72 |
Santa Monica Civic Center
Santa Monica, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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|
Setlist courtesy Ziggy Stardust Companion;
Note: Legitimately released in 2008 as "Live Santa Monica '72". |
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04/27/83 |
Las Colinas Soundstage
Dallas, TX |
2 cdr |
A |
|
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Featuring Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar |
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07/13/83 |
The Forum
Montreal, QC |
2 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/18/71 |
The Union
Stonybrook, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
sbd |
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David Bromberg and the Fabulous Torpedoes
State University Of New York (SUNY) Stony Brook
Steve Burgh, electric bass and vocals
Doris Abrahams, vocals and guitar
"Blind Erik Flatpick" Frandsen, vocals and guitar
Jeff Gutcheon, piano and vocals
Kenny Kosek, fiddle and vocals
Andy Statman, mandolin
Gary Sun Luck, congas |
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03/03/72 |
Free Music Store, WBAI FM
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
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David Bromberg, The Fabulous Torpedoes, & Friends
David Bromberg - Guitar & Mandolin
Kenny Kosek - Fiddle
Andy Statman - Mandolin
Steve Burgh - Bass
Gary Sun Luck - Conga
Jeff McGutcheon - Piano
Erik Frandsen - Jaw's Harp |
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12/12/72 |
Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead, NY |
1 cdr |
|
FM master reel |
|
Jonathan Edwards - Special Guest On Harmonica |
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12/13/79 |
Teatro Tenda
Firenze, Italy |
2 cdr |
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David Bromberg -Vocals,Guitar, Fiddle
Dick Fegy -Guitar,Mandolin
George Kindler-Fiddle,Vocals |
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02/26/82 |
St. Cloud University
St. Cloud, MN |
1 cdr |
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09/03/88 |
Strawberry Music Festival
Yosemite, CA |
2 cdr |
A |
sbd |
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01/29/00 |
Old Town School of Folk
Chicago, IL |
2 cdr |
A |
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David Bromberg, Jay Unger, Molly Mason
*w/o David Bromberg
**w/Nancy Josephson Bromberg |
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09/29/02 |
Harvest Festival, Main Stage
Fairburn, GA |
1 cdr |
A |
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09/16/03 |
On the World Cafe
Philadelphia, PA |
1 cdr |
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02/18/05 |
Town Hall
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
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full band |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/10/85 |
Temple Of Music And Art
Tucson, AZ |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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* - w/ Arlo Guthrie On Guitar
^ - w/ David Bromberg On Guitar |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/03/72 |
DeSoto Hall, USF
Tampa, FL |
1 cdr |
A- |
SBD |
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08/24/74 |
Philadelphia Folk Fest, Old Poole Farm
Schwenksville, PA |
1 cdr |
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David Bromberg-vocals, guitar, fiddle
Steve Berg-electric guitar
John Hartford, Jay Unger, Evan Stoker-fiddles
Jeff Gutcheon-piano
Winnie Winston-pedal steel guitar
Lindy Hart, Nancy Josephson-backing vocals
Billy Novick, Sam Schaffron-saxophones, clarinets
Warren Nichols-trombone
Peter Ecklund-cornet
Bob Gurwin-mouth trumpet
Hugh Macdonald-bass
Steve Moseley-drums |
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??/??/74 |
Record Plant
Sausalito, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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David Bromberg - Acoustic And Electric Guitar, Acoustic Violin, Vocals
Dick Fegy - Acoustic Violin, Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Mandolin, Acoustic Banjo
Brantley Kearns - Acoustic Violin, Acoustic Mandolin, Vocals
John Firmin - Tenor Saxophone
John Payne - Saxophone
Hugh McDonald - Electric Bass
Steve Mosely - Drums
Wolfgang's Vault lists this as June 18, 1975
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/david-bromberg/concerts/record-plant-june-18-1975.html |
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04/16/75 |
St. John's University
Collegeville, MN |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD>?>CDR |
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David Bromberg - Guitar, Dobro
Hugh McDonald - Bass
Brantley Kerns - Fiddle
Dick Feachie - Mandolin, Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar
Steve Mosley - Drums
Peter Ecklend - Cornet, Guitar
Paul Fliesher - Saxophone, Flute
John Ferman - Clarinet, Saxophone |
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10/16/76 |
My Father's Place
Old Roslyn, NY |
1 cdr |
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sbd>fm |
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02/12/78 |
The Bottom Line
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A+ |
SBD/FM |
At his best! |
* w/ Dion |
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08/26/78 |
Caderone Concert Hall
Hempstead, NY |
2 cdr & shn |
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10/18/86 |
Chestnut Cabaret
Philladelphia, PA |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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07/04/92 |
High Sierra Music Festival
Leland, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
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set 1 only |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/11/79 |
Palazzo dello Sport
Varese, Italy |
2 cdr |
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12/13/79 |
Teatro Tenda
Firenze, Italy |
2 cdr |
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David Bromberg: Vocals, Guitar, Fiddle
Dick Fegy: Guitar, Mandolin (Vocals??)
George Kindler: Fiddle, Vocals |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/31/92 |
Count Basie Theater
Red Bank, NJ |
1 cdr |
A |
DSBD > DAT > CDR |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/16/77 |
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A- |
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Todd Phillips Fiddle
Darol Anger Mandolin
Bill Amantneek Bass
Tony Rice Guitar
David Grisman Mandolin |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/16/79 |
WDR Studio L
Köln, Germany |
1 cdr |
A |
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"Rockpalast"
Mark Knopfler - Guitar, Vocals
David Knopfler - Guitar, Vocals
John Illsley - Bass, Vocals
Pick Withers - Drums |
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03/06/79 |
The Tower Theatre
Upper Darby, PA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Mark Knopfler - vocals guitar
David Knopfler - guitar vocals
John Illsley - bass vocals
Pick Withers - drums
WNEW-FM Broadcast.
(The band kept playing and this is only the radio broadcast portion of this performance.) |
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04/01/79 |
The Boarding House
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
Bluesy "In the Gallery" |
It's The Waldorf according to all of the Dire Strait bootleg sites.
According to Bill Graham Archives (the promoter for the show was Bill Graham Presents), this show was at The Boarding House. |
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08/05/85 |
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH |
1 cdr |
A- |
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Somewhat saturated. |
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06/11/88 |
Wembley Stadium
London, England |
1 cdr |
A |
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Nelson Mandela Tribute
Entire show played with Eric Clapton on second guitar.
Show was at Wembley Stadium, not Wembley Arena. This is right on the back cover of the VHS tape box.
This performance was on June 11, not November 6. Please use American style dates on etreedb.org |
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06/28/92 |
St. Jacob Stadium
Basel, Switzerland |
2 cdr |
A+ |
DSBD>DAT>CDR |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/12/80 |
Great Gorge Bluegrass Festival
Vernon Valley, NJ |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD>Cassette Master(Nak500)>SBM>Sound Forge |
Some faint digi noises. Tolerable though. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/09/68 |
Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory Of Music
Boston, MA |
1 cdr |
A |
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06/22/85 |
Town Park
Telluride, CO |
1 cdr |
A |
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This is one of Merle's last performances because he died in October of
85. The band is Doc, Merle, T.Michael Coleman, and Sam Bush. Bela Fleck
is on the last 8 songs or so.
◆ Telluride Bluegrass Festival ◆ |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/30/00 |
Rockygrass
Lyons, CO |
1 cdr/shn |
A- |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/29/00 |
Rocky Grass Fest
Lyons, CO |
1 cdr/shn |
A- |
B&K 4011>Lunatec V2>Apogee A/D 1000 > D7 |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/28/78 |
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Most sources agree that 12/30 is the correct date but this is uncertain. |
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01/21/79 |
Festival Hall
Osaka, Japan |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
|
The 01/21/79 performance was in Osaka at the Festival Hall.
The 02/22/79 performance was in Tokyo at the Budokan.
Available sources:
-"Live! Wild West Coast"
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
09/20/68 |
Konserthuset
Stockholm, Sweden |
1 cdr |
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07/21/69 |
Aquarius Theatre
Los Angeles, CA |
2 cdr |
A |
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This performance has been commercially released |
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07/21/69 |
Aquarius Theatre
Los Angeles, CA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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This performance has been commercially released |
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05/08/70 |
Cobo Arena
Detroit, MI |
2 cdr |
A+ |
SBD |
sick show |
OFFICIAL Bright Midnight Archives release "The Doors Live In Detroit"
*w/John Sebastian |
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08/29/70 |
East Afton Farm
Isle Of Wight, England |
1 cdr |
A |
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Isle Of Wight Festival
Officially released: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Isle_of_Wight_Festival_1970_(The_Doors_album) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/31/01 |
The Fillmore Auditorum
Denver, CO |
1 cdr |
B |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/16/73 |
Berkeley Community Theater
Berkeley, CA |
1 shn |
B+ |
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04/25/94 |
Warner Brothers Studios
Burbank, CA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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02/25/95 |
Target Center
Minneapolis, MN |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/03/76 |
Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/05/73 |
Newport Jazz Festival @ Carnegie Hall
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
|
Note: This material was issued on a Columbia LP and reissued in 1995 as a Columbia Legacy 2 CD set Ella Fitzgerald: Newport Jazz Festival, Live at Carnegie Hall, July 5, 1973 with additional material not shown above. It should not be traded as it is a legitimate commercial release. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/21/70 |
Fillmore East
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
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12/22/73 |
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England |
2 cdr/shn |
A+ |
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Lineup:
Elton John (vcls, pno, kbd)
Davey Johnstone (gtr, vcls)
Dee Murray (bs, vcls)
Nigel Olsson (drms, vcls)
Ray Cooper (perc)
"21 Years Of Fun" bootleg |
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11/28/74 |
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
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* w/John Lennon
OFFICIALLY RELASED: DISC 2 of Elton John: "Here and There" (Expanded Edition, 1995) |
|
05/28/79 |
Russia Hotel
Moscow, Russia |
2 cdr |
A |
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Solo |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/23/86 |
Royalty Theater
London, England |
2 shn |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/26/61 |
RCA Studio B - Little Sister Session
Nashville, TN |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
Great sound, but you have to listen through multiple re-takes. |
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08/03/69 |
International Hotel (Dinner Show)
Las Vegas, NV |
1 cdr |
A |
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Not Opening Night as incorrectly titled on one bootleg (Opening Night was July 31)
attendance: 2200
7/31-8/28 MUSICIANS & WARM UP SHOW:
Comedian: Sammy Shore
Warm up act: The Sweet Inspirations
Backup vocalists:
The Sweet Inspirations: Emily Houston, Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell , Estelle Brown
The Imperials: Jake Hess, Jim Murray, Gary McSpadden, Armond Morales
Musicians:
Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass: Jerry Scheff
Piano: Larry Muhoberac
Drums: Ronnie Tutt
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge
Symphony orchestra:
Mr. Bobby Morris & Bobby Morris orchestra |
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03/16/74 |
Mid-South Coliseum
Memphis, TN |
1 cdr |
B |
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"Hello Memphis"; 2:30 pm matinee show (Aloha Eagle suit)
March 1 - March 20, 1974
MUSICIANS & WARM UP SHOW
Comedian: Jackie Kahane
Warm up act: The Sweet Inspirations
Highvoice singer: Kathy Westmoreland
Backup vocalists:
The Sweet Inspirations: Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell, Estelle Brown
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet: Bill Baize, Ed Enoch, Dave Rowland
Voice: Donnie Sumner, Tim Baty, Per - Erik Hallin
Musicians:
Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass: Duke Bardwell
Piano: Glen D. Hardin
Drums: Ronnie Tutt
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge
Symphony orchestra:
Mr. Joe Guercio & Joe Guercio orchestra |
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06/10/75 |
Mid-South Coliseum
Memphis, TN |
1 cdr |
B |
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8:30 pm show
"Let Me Take You Home" (DAE 3595 - 2) 1995
(White Indian Feather suit)
May 30 - June 10, 1975
MUSICIANS & WARM UP SHOW
Comedian: Jackie Kahane
Warm up act: The Sweet Inspirations
Highvoice singer: Kathy Westmoreland
Backup vocalists:
The Sweet Inspirations: Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell, Estelle Brown
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet: Bill Baize, Ed Enoch, Ed Hill
Voice: Donnie Sumner, Tim Baty, Sherrill Nielsen
Musicians:
Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass: Jerry Scheff
Piano: Glen D. Hardin
Drums: Ronnie Tutt
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge
Symphony orchestra:
Mr. Joe Guercio & Joe Guercio orchestra |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/04/70 |
Howlin' Wolf Studio
London, England |
1 cdr/shn |
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SBD>?>cdr>eac>shn |
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07/20/74 |
Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, CA |
2 cdr/shn |
A |
SBD>reel master>cassette>dat>cassette>cdr |
w/ George Harrison (set II only) |
Eric Clapton - Electric Guitar, Vocals
George Terry - Electric Guitar
Carl Radle - Electric Bass
Dick Sims - Keyboards
Yvonne Elliman - Backing Vocals
Jamie Oldaker - Drums |
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07/27/74 |
Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds
Davenport, IA |
1 cdr |
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08/09/75 |
Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA |
2 cdr |
|
AUD |
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* w/ Carlos Santana |
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09/21/83 |
Royal Albert Hall
London, England |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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"ARMS Concert 21" - Craze Entertainment - CR-2813-2 - Aud 3
Recorded at Royal Albert Hall on 21/09/83
23 tracks on 2 CDs. Total Time:
The following are listed on the CD cover, but I assume that some key players have not been listed (Like Jeff Beck): EC/ Bill Wyman (Bass)/Charlie Watts (Drums)/ Kenny Jones (Drums)/ Steve Winwood(Keyboards)/ Andy Fairweather-Low (Guitar)/ Chris Stainton (Keyboards)/ Ray Cooper (Percussion)/ Fernando Saunders (?)/ Simon Phillips (?)
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04/27/87 |
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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Eric Clapton - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East - Electric Bass
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Phil Collins - Drums
* - w/ Robert Cray On Electric Guitar & Vocals |
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02/03/89 |
Royal Albert Hall
London, England |
2 cdr/shn |
A+ |
SBD>dat>boot>cd |
w/ Mark Knopfler. He rocks it! |
This was the 12th consecutive show in the Royal Albert Hall.
Band lineup:
Eric Clapton (Guitar / Vocals)
Nathan East (Bass / Vocals)
Steve Ferrone (Drums)
Mark Knopfler (Guitar / Vocals)
Greg Phillinganes (Keyboards / Vocals)
Alan Clark (Keyboards)
Ray Cooper (Percussion)
Tessa Niles (Backing Vocals)
Katie Kisson (Backing Vocals) |
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02/17/91 |
Royal Albert Hall
London, England |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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may circulate as bootleg, "Play With Fire" |
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09/08/94 |
The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
|
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Bootleg(s): 'The blues concert' |
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11/24/99 |
Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
Yokohama, Japan |
2 cdr |
A |
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Eric Clapton - Guitar
Nathan East - Bass
David Delhomme - Keys
Steve Gadd - Drums
Katie Kissoon - Vocals
Tessa Niles - Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low - Guitar |
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04/24/04 |
Odyssey Arena
Belfast, Northern Ireland |
2 cdr |
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Band Lineup
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East Bass, Vocals
Chris Stainton Keyboards
Steve Gadd Drums
Doyle Bramhall II Guitar, Vocals
Billy Preston Keyboards, Vocals
Sharon White Backing Vocals
Michelle John Backing Vocals
BBC2 Broadcast |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/31/86 |
Fair Park Coliseum
Dallas, TX |
1 cdr |
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Tracks 1-12: The Fabulous Thunderbirds with Chuck Leavell.
Tracks 13-18: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble.
Original Italian bootleg circulates with both sets in a seamless show. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/06/79 |
Checker Dome
St. Louis, MO |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
|
11/06/1979; "Shine Angel" bootleg |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/03/81 |
Reunion Arena
Dallas, TX |
1 cdr |
A |
FM |
|
Mick Jones: guitar, background vocals
Lou Gramm: lead vocals
Rick Wills: bass, background vocals
Dennis Elliott: drums
On the road, the Foreigner quartet is joined by saxophonist/guitarist Mark Rivera, keyboardist Bob Mayo and keyboardist Peter Reilich. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/31/81 |
The Palladium
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/28/69 |
2400 Fulton Street - Jefferson Airplane House
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
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Lineup: Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Jorma Kaukonen - Guitar, Jack Cassady - Bass, Mickey Hart - Percussion, Spencer Dryden - Percussion |
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04/11/73 |
The Boarding House
Cotati, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/08/91 |
Warfield Theater
San Francisco, CA |
2 cdr/shn |
A |
|
|
* Garcia and Grisman only
@ Garcia and Grisman oinly, both on Banjo
The Band:
Jerry Garcia
David Grisman
Jim Kerwin on Bass
Joe Craven on violin/drums |
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05/??/92 |
Warfield Theater (composite)
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr/shn |
A+ |
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Garcia & Grisman: Jerry Garcia, David Grisman w/Jim Kerwin on Bass and Joe Craven on violin
This tape is a mix tape of the five night Garcia/Grisman run (5/7 - 5/11). The tape was given to David Gans by David Grisman for Gan's Grateful Dead Hour program. The tape was subsequently stolen from Gans and put into circulation. Setlist and information courtesy of The Jerry Site. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/05/82 |
Oregon State Prison
Salem, OR |
1 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/11/75 |
Lakeland Civic Center
Lakeland, FL |
2 cdr |
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sbd |
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01/24/75 |
Shrine Auditorium
Los Angeles, CA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway show |
The Complete "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" Album. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/27/92 |
Concord Pavillion
Concord, CA |
1 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/07/89 |
Huizerpop
Huizen, Holland |
2 cdr |
A- |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/04/79 |
My Father's Place
Old Roslyn, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/01/70 |
Alfred College
Alfred, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
|
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setlists courtesy deadlist.com, likely incomplet; 2nd electric set may have followed; previous fragment has circulated mislabeled as St. Louis 5/19/70 |
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08/27/72 |
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds
Veneta, OR |
2 shn |
A+ |
SBD > 4-TRACK RTR @ 7.5 i.p.s. > PCM> (PCM) > D > SSSB |
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Springfield Creamery benefit - "Field Trip" - not 08-28-72 - Other artist(s): NRPS |
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06/10/73 |
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Washington, DC |
4 cdr |
A |
SDB>MR>DAT>DC>EAC>SHN>CD |
d1t2 BIODTL begining cut; d1t09 (The Race Is On) several anomalies at the 1:33, 1:34, 1:36, & 1:44 marks; d2t01 (Bird Song): very brief tape waver @ 2:44; D2t03 (Eyes) transient sound system glitch @ 5:06; subsecond dropout @ 6:54; d4t06 (GDTRFB): reel flip/splice @ 6:42 |
Wet Willie performed first
Allman Brothers Band performed second
Grateful Dead performed third
First time performed #
Last time performed $
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals
Merl Saunders - Keyboards (Set 3)
Dickey Betts - Guitar (Set 3)
Butch Trucks - Drums (Set 3) |
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02/24/74 |
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA |
2 shn |
A |
SBD> MR> PCM> DAT> CD (Jay Serafin) |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
06/18/74 |
Freedom Hall
Louisville, KY |
3 cdr |
A |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
07/31/74 |
Dillon Stadium
Hartford, CT |
4 cdr |
A |
|
|
Phil & Ned Jam between sets 2 & 3
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
04/30/77 |
The Palladium
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
05/08/77 |
Barton Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY |
3 cdr |
A+ |
Rob Eaton Remastered |
Betty Board Portion -- Master 7" Nagra reels 1/2 track @ 7.5ips>Sony PCM 501 -(Rob Eaton remaster) Audience Portion -- Steve Maizner's Sony ECM-990>Sony TC-152 aud master>First Gen Reel>played directly to hard drive. The excellent aud splices were normalized and patched using ProTools by Karen Hicks |
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
05/18/77 |
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA |
3 cdr/shn |
A+ |
SBD>MR.DAT.CDR.WAV.SHNv3;DAE:EAC (high n' secure, offset corrected) shntool (boundaries confirmed) |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
05/19/77 |
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA |
3 cdr/shn |
A+ |
Master Reel (7-inch @ 7.5 ips) > CD > EAC > SHN > CDR; seed supplied by Jim Wise, DAE and re-tracked by DireWolf |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
06/08/77 |
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA |
3 cdr |
A |
SBD> MR> PCM> DAT> CDR |
Sound problems & dropouts in Sugaree, splice in Row Jimmy, Bertha cuts in, splice in The Other One. Smokin' Jack-A-Roe!! |
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
01/14/79 |
Utica Memorial Coliseum
Utica, NY |
3 cdr |
A |
AUD>MC>DAT>CD |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals |
|
05/16/81 |
Barton Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY |
3 cdr/shn |
A |
Senn 421 > Sony TC-D5 (way up high on a mic boom stand right at the Soundboard). Maxell XL-II, Dolby B master > Nak Dragon > hard disk (a > d using a Sony PCM R-700) > CDR; Jim Wise Master |
A great sounding AUD recording with a few little flaws. Smokin' Shakedown Street!! (The other Barton Hall gem)
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
09/26/81 |
Community War Memorial Auditorium
Buffalo, NY |
2 cdr |
B+ |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/09/82 |
Community War Memorial Auditorium
Rochester, NY |
3 cdr |
A |
Senn 441's>Nak 550>DAT>CDR |
Rob Eaton recording, very nice, slight glitch at end of Stella Blue |
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
09/24/82 |
Carrier Dome, Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY |
3 cdr |
A |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/12/83 |
Broome County Arena
Binghamton, NY |
3 cdr |
A |
SBD? |
Many of the tracks are not split properly and edit cuts are apparent. Is there an uncut version out there? Please?? |
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
06/18/83 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
3 cdr/shn |
A- |
Senn 421's>Sony D-5 (taped by Jim Wise) |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
10/22/83 |
Carrier Dome, Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY |
3 cdr |
|
|
|
The Band opened
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/16/84 |
Community War Memorial Auditorium
Rochester, NY |
2 cdr |
|
|
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Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/17/84 |
Niagara Falls Convention Center
Niagara Falls, NY |
3 cdr |
A |
Newmann U-87 mics -> Sony D6 -> DAT -> CDR |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
06/24/84 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
3 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
10/20/84 |
Carrier Dome, Syracuse U
Syracuse, NY |
3 cdr |
A |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/08/85 |
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA |
2 cdr |
A- |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
06/27/85 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
3 cdr |
A+ |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
06/28/85 |
Hershey Park Stadium
Hershey, PA |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
Rained throughout show
Jerry wore a blazer over his usual T-shirt
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
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11/07/85 |
Community War Memorial Auditorium
Rochester, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
11/08/85 |
Community War Memorial Auditorium
Rochester, NY |
3 cdr/shn |
A |
Master Soundboard Cassette > Reel to Reel > DAT > CDR |
Charlie Connor's Master Audience Cassette; Beyer M88 mics>Sony TC-D5M supplies "Jack Straw" (d1t07) and "Might As Well" (d1t08) |
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
07/04/86 |
Rich Stadium
Buffalo, NY |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
Bob Dylan and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers opened
Broadcast on TV for Farm Aid *
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/09/87 |
UIC Pavilion
Chicago, IL |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
04/10/87 |
UIC Pavilion
Chicago, IL |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
07/02/87 |
Silver Stadium
Rochester, NY |
3 cdr |
A- |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
07/06/87 |
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh, PA |
2 cdr |
A- |
AUD |
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Art Neville - Hammond B3 *
Aaron Neville - Cow Bell *
Charles Neville - Tamourine *
Brian Stoltz - Guitar *
William Green - Drums * # |
|
06/30/88 |
Silver Stadium
Rochester, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
|
2nd set only |
First and only time performed *
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
07/09/89 |
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ |
3 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
07/10/89 |
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ |
3 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Art Neville - Hammond B3 *
Brian Stoltz - Guitar *
William Green - Drums $, Percussion * |
|
10/16/89 |
Meadowlands Arena
East Rutherford, NJ |
3 cdr |
|
|
|
Officially released as Nightfall Of Diamonds
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
|
03/25/91 |
Knickerbocker Arena
Albany, NY |
3 cdr |
|
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Vince Welnick - Keyboards
Bruce Hornsby - Piano, Accordion
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/70 |
BBC Studios
London, UK |
1 cdr |
B |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/25/76 |
Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
|
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|
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|
| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/19/96 |
The Horseshoe
Columbia, SC |
1 cdr |
|
SBD |
|
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/03/72 |
Carnegie Hall
New York, NY |
1 shn |
|
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Source: http://www.tunabase.com/main.html
w/Papa John Creach, Sammy Piazza
Opening act: Mick Greenwood Band
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11/26/77 |
The Palladium
New York, NY |
2 shn |
A- |
|
|
w/ Buffalo Bob Roberts on Sax |
|
08/17/88 |
The Chance
Poughkeepsie, NY |
2 cdr |
B+ |
SBD |
Attended! |
*w/David Bromberg, +w/Papa John Creach |
|
08/18/88 |
Pier 84
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
|
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08/20/88 |
The Music Hall
Tarrytown, NY |
2 |
A |
|
w/ David Bromberg |
|
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09/18/88 |
Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
Great Barrington, MA |
2 cdr |
B |
|
|
|
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12/07/89 |
The Chance
Poughkeepsie, NY |
3 cdr |
A- |
|
|
* w/ Rick Danko |
|
12/31/97 |
The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA |
3 cdr |
A |
|
|
w/Michael Falzarano, Pete Sears, Harvey Sorgen
*w/Sherri Jackson **w/Peter Kaukonen
|
|
06/16/00 |
Park West
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD>DAT>CDR |
|
|
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11/30/00 |
Paradise Rock Club
Boston, MA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
DSBD>>dat>>cdr |
Acoustic Jorma & Jack |
|
|
12/08/00 |
Mystic Theatre
Petaluma, CA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
SBD |
|
|
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12/13/00 |
Fox Theatre
Boulder, CO |
2 cdr |
|
|
|
|
|
12/11/01 |
Martyr's
Chicago, IL |
2 cdr |
A+ |
|
|
Billed as "Jack & Jorma, The Original Acoustic Hot Tuna" |
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03/15/02 |
Mangy Moose Saloon
Teton Village, WY |
2 cdr |
A |
|
|
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12/08/02 |
Hart Theatre @ The Egg
Albany, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
Neumann KM184> PS-2> AD-20 (44.1 kHz)> PCM-M1 |
"The Original Acoustic Hot Tuna" Thanks Rob! |
Billed as "The Original Acoustic Hot Tuna" |
|
12/10/02 |
The Birchmere
Alexandria, VA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
SBD |
The Birchmere!! ....period. There's no cleaner Tuna recording. |
Billed as "Jack & Jorma, The Original Acoustic Hot Tuna" |
|
12/07/03 |
Kitty Carlisle Hart Theatre, The Egg
Albany, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
Neumann KM184> PS-2> AD-20 (44.1kHz)> PCM-M1 |
Never-ending Good Shepherd |
Acoustic Tuna w/ Barry Mitterhoff on Mandolin |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/15/73 |
Main Point
Bryn Mawr, PA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
|
Nice performance together with David Lindley.
During the first attempt at 'Colors Of The Sun', some sort of a siren seems to go off and David & Jackson have some jokes about it, including the fiddle tune. |
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07/18/82 |
Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux, Switzerland |
2 cdr |
|
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/19/87 |
Santa Cruz Civic
Santa Cruz, CA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
|
|
* w/ Bonnie Raitt |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/24/62 |
Apollo Theatre
New York, NY |
1 shn |
A |
SBD>Reel>HD>CDR>SHN |
Close your eyes and you're in the Apollo. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/05/70 |
Jabberwocky (Late Show)
Syracuse, NY |
1 cdr |
|
|
|
James Taylor actually played two separate shows on 2/5/70.
This is likely the late set but this is not confirmed. |
|
05/26/74 |
Carnegie Hall
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
|
|
|
James Taylor performed at Carnegie Hall on May 26th and May 27th in 1974.
These two shows were probably the final two shows of JT's four-week U.S. tour to promote "Walking Man." The DIR Concert Network had permission to tape both shows and it is not clear whether this version represents one of the shows or a combination of both shows. A shortened version of the show was broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH) on 6/30/74 and it may also circulate under that date or the date July 16, 1974. |
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10/31/91 |
Paramount Theater
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/12/68 |
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/26/69 |
Winterland Ballroom
San Francisco, CA |
2 cdr |
A- |
|
|
Jefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (Vocals, Guitars), Marty Balin (Vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (Guitars, Vocals), Spencer Dryden (Percussion), Grace Slick (Vocals). |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/21/68 |
Carousel Ballroom
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
|
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"Tuesday Night Jam" with: Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Elvin Bishop, Steve Miller, Mickey Hart, and Will Scarlett. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/27/94 |
Warfield Theater
San Francisco, CA |
2 cdr |
A |
|
|
Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Vocals
John Kahn - Bass
Melvin Seals - Keyboards
Jaclyn LaBranch - Backing Vocals
Gloria Jones - Backing Vocals
Donny Baldwin - Drums |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/25/87 |
The Tower Theatre
Upper Darby, PA |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
Smokin'! |
Bootlegged as "Live at Upper Darby"
FM Broadcast |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/02/95 |
Water Street Cafe
Rochester, NY |
1 cdr |
|
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|
|
07/25/99 |
Woodstock 99, Griffiss Air Force Base
Rome, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD>dat>cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/15/73 |
Glassboro State College
Glassboro, NJ |
1 cdr/shn |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/17/67 |
Monterey County Fairgrounds
Monterey, CA |
1 shn |
A |
|
|
⧫ Monterey International Pop Festival ⧫ |
|
04/12/68 |
Jimi's room - Drake Hotel
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A+ |
4-track recorder>BOOT>CD |
You can hear his phone ringing in the back ground. |
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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02/24/69 |
Royal Albert Hall
London, England |
2 cdr |
A |
sbd |
|
The Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.
*With Chris Wood & Dave Mason |
|
07/04/70 |
Middle Georgia Raceway
Byron, GA |
1 cdr |
|
|
|
Atlanta International Pop Festival |
|
07/17/70 |
Downing Stadium
Randall's Island, NY |
1 cdr |
|
|
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Hendrix, Cox & Mitchell: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Billy Cox. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/09/68 |
Generation Club
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A- |
|
|
Note : Jimi only appears on tracks 1, 6, 7, & 8 |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/18/74 |
The Record Plant
Sausalito, CA |
1 cdr |
B |
|
|
Acoustic Show
Entire Show With Roger Bartlett, Jerry Jeff Walker And The Lost Gonzo Band |
|
09/04/99 |
Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
Mansfield, MA |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
|
|
|
10/03/01 |
Lulu's Sunset Grill
Fairhope, AL |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
|
Show For Bubba's Mom's 80th Birthday At His Sister's Bar & Grill, Played Solo With A 12 String |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/06/01 |
House of Blues
Orlando, FL |
2 cdr |
A |
Balcony(Loge), DFC - AKG481>Oade248>SBM1 |
|
* with Julius McKee on sousaphone
** with Buck Williams on harmonica
*** with Fredrick Sanders on keyboards, Kevin Harris on saxophone
[SMA Benefit; JB and Kevn Kinney; JB solo for 'Let's Get The Show On The Road', 'Gradle', 'Pass On', 'Body And Soul', 'Space Wrangler', and 'Long May You Live'; Kevn Kinney solo for 'Let's Go Dancing'; The Dirty Dozen Brass Band also appeared; The Dirty Dozen Brass Band's set featured 'It's All Over Now', 'Christmas Katie', 'Use Me', and 'I Walk On Guilded Splinters' with JB on vocals and 'Superstition' with JB and Kevn on vocals] |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/26/82 |
Live at the Apollo
London, England |
2 cdr |
B+ |
|
Recording is a little fast. Sound a little like M-I-C-K-E-Y. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/06/92 |
Belmont Mall Studio
Bloomington, IN |
1 cdr |
A+ |
|
|
sometimes traded as June 1st instead of January 6th
bootlegged with various fillers as John's Garage Tape [Unbelievable Music UM002], Live Rehearsals [Kiss the Stone KTS90], Welcome To The Garage [Beech Marten Records BM068]and The Garage Tapes [?]
more info on http://www.ticsay.com/mrticsay/JohnMellencamp/JM-Boots.htm |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/15/85 |
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Providence, RI |
2 cdr |
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Vocal Chores
(1) John Sebastian
(2) David Bromberg
(3) Arlo Guthrie
Terry Oliveri-Drums
Dan Valeika(sp?)-Bass
David Grover-Guitar
Abraham Sebastian-Keyboards |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/13/68 |
Folsom Prison
Folsom, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Classy Cash |
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08/25/90 |
Rocky Gap Festival
Cumberland, MD |
1 cdr |
B+ |
SBD |
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Released on a bootleg called "The Beast In Me" by the label: "Tendolar Records" TDR-153 |
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09/07/96 |
Irving Plaza
New York, NY |
2 cdr/shn |
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* Earl Ball on lead vocals.
# Johnny with June Carter.
% June Carter (without Johnny) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/06/77 |
The Tower Theatre
Upper Darby, PA |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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James Cotton (harmonica)
Pinetop Perkins (piano) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/01/85 |
Gaspars Nightclub
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A- |
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Late Show |
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04/10/87 |
The Chance
Poughkeepsie, NY |
2 cdr |
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Set 2 with David Bromberg |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/04/78 |
Old Waldorf (Late)
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Very relaxed acoustic show. Very intimate setting with about 30-40 fans. |
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11/29/84 |
Toad's Place
New Haven, CT |
2 cdr |
A |
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Jorma solo acoustic |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/12/02 |
PNC Bank Art Center
Holmdel, NJ |
1 cdr |
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still checkin' it out |
Opened For Phil & Friends, Derek trucks Band |
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08/04/02 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy, WI |
1 cdr |
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Still checkin' it out |
Opening for The Other Ones |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/30/00 |
High Sierra Music Festival
Quincy, CA |
1 shn |
A+ |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/79 |
Comiskey Park
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD-FM |
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Liberated bootleg "Evolution Stage". |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/02/75 |
Stanley Theater
Pittsburgh, PA |
1 cdr |
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01/08/76 |
Fairgrounds Pavilion
Tulsa, OK |
1 cdr |
A- |
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01/16/76 |
Aragon Ballroom
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
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Song for Chicago |
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12/31/77 |
Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, CA |
2 cdr |
A- |
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08/26/78 |
Mosport International Raceway
Bowmanville, ON |
2 cdr |
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10/28/80 |
Uptown Theatre
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
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This setlist is actually a compilation of two shows at the venue: 10/27 and 10/28 1980. |
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11/20/80 |
Palladium Theatre
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
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Head phones only! |
* Intro: Wagner's Lohengrin
Last tour with the classic Kansas lineup.
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07/30/82 |
Civic Auditorium
Omaha, NE |
1 cdr |
B- |
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not the entire show |
* KBFH broadcast
The official release video (which is out of print) is also incomplete. So, the full show is available, though it must be pieced together.
Other unofficial recordings are just transfers made from the official video. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/19/77 |
Winterland
San Francisco, CA |
2 cdr |
A- |
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KSAN FM Broadcast
"Midlife Krisis" |
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12/24/77 |
Rainbow Theatre
London, England |
1 cdr |
A- |
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The CD listing may actually be from more than one show that week.
The BBC TV Listing is as it was broadcast live on Christmas Eve 1977. |
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10/22/78 |
Sofiensaal, Wien
Vienna, Austria |
1 cdr |
B |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/02/72 |
Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan |
2 cdr |
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05/26/77 |
Capital Centre
Landover, MD |
3 cdr |
A |
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bringing the house down |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/10/73 |
Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead, NY |
1 cdr/shn |
A+ |
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07/19/73 |
Ebbet's Field
Denver, CO |
2 shn |
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10/18/75 |
Auditorium Theater
Rochester, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD>Reel>Dat>CD |
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08/24/88 |
The Center Stage
Atlanta, GA |
2 cdr/shn |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/27/92 |
Guthrie Theater
Minneapolis, MN |
2 cdr |
A+ |
DSBD>Liberated Boot>Cdr |
Very clean |
James Gilmer (drums)
John Hagen (cello)
Lyle Lovett (vocals, guitar)
Matt McKenzie (bass) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/04/75 |
Cardiff Capitol Theatre
Cardiff, Wales |
1 cdr |
A+ |
SBD |
Very sweet recording considering the date. |
Official Release Audio CD |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/13/76 |
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY |
1 cdr |
B- |
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* with the Allman Brothers
# with Chuck Leavell |
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04/18/80 |
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY |
1 cdr |
A- |
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Tommy Caldwell's last show |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
09/18/93 |
Hudson Theatre
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/25/92 |
Merlefest
Wilkesboro, NC |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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Featuring: Tony Rice, Peter Rowan, Bela Fleck, David Grisman,
Laurie Lewis, Allison Krauss and many others |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/20/79 |
Agora Ballroom
Atlanta, GA |
1 cdr |
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Danny Joe Brown on vocals. The definitive Molly Hatchet bootleg. |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/73 |
Studio Rehearsals
Unknown, Unknown |
1 cdr |
A- |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/??/74 |
Paul's Mall
Boston, MA |
1 shn |
A- |
SBD>?>shn |
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10/18/77 |
C.W. Post College
Greenvale, NY |
1 cdr |
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Broadcast on WLIR FM
MUDDY WATERS, guitar & vocals
PINETOP PERKINS, piano & vocals on 8 and 9
JERRY PORTNOY, harmonica
LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON, guitar
BOB MARGOLIN, guitar
CALVIN JONES, bass
WILLIE 'Big Eyes' SMITH, drums |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/25/70 |
Music Hall
Cincinnati, OH |
2 cdr |
A |
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A fine recording considering the date |
Set 1 : Acoustic
Set 2 : Electric
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, (Bootlegs: Acoustic Token, Electric Prayers, Collectors' Item, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Winterlong, Young'n'Old, Danny Boy Road) |
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02/23/71 |
BBC Television Centre
London, England |
1 cdr |
A- |
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Neil Young - Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Grand Piano, Vocals
* - First Known Performance |
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02/27/71 |
Royal Festival Hall
London, England |
1 cdr |
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03/23/75 |
Kezar Stadium
San Francisco, CA |
1 shn |
B |
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SNACK Benefit (Students Need Athletic And Cultural Kicks)
Band :
Neil Young - vocals, guitar, piano
Bob Dylan - guitar, piano, vocals
Ben Keith - pedal steel guitar
Levon Helm - drums, vocals
Rick Danko - bass, vocals
Tim Drummond - guitar
Garth Hudson - keyboards |
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11/15/76 |
Auditorium Theater
Chicago, IL |
2 cdr |
A |
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse |
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11/21/86 |
Cow Palace
Daly City, CA |
2 cdr |
A |
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse, (Bootlegs: Prisoners Of Rock'n'Roll, Born To Rock'n'Roll) |
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08/17/87 |
Fox Theatre
St. Louis, MO |
2 cdr |
A- |
master audience cassette |
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse |
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07/07/96 |
Werchter Rock Festival
Werchter, Belgium |
2 cdr |
A |
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse |
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03/20/99 |
Paramount Theatre
Oakland, CA |
2 shn |
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Neil Young, Solo |
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04/24/99 |
The Tower Theatre
Upper Darby, PA |
1 cdr |
A |
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solo show (1st set only) |
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04/21/01 |
Scott Stadium
Charlottesville, VA |
1 cdr |
B+ |
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opened for Dave Matthews Band |
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04/25/03 |
Grieghallen
Bergen, Norway |
2 cdr |
A |
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05/01/03 |
Alte Oper
Frankfurt, Germany |
2 cdr |
A |
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Solo |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/25/89 |
The Birchmere
Alexandria, VA |
2 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/24/70 |
Capitol Theater
Port Chester, NY |
2 cdr |
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John Dawson - rhythm guitar, vocals
David Nelson - lead guitar, vocals
David Torbert - bass, vocals
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar
Mickey Hart - drums
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/23/75 |
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO |
1 cdr |
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05/26/78 |
Suffolk Forum
Commack, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
Pre-FM SBD feed |
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11/27/81 |
Stanley Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/19/79 |
Old Man River's
New Orleans, LA |
1 cdr |
B+ |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/22/02 |
Bonnaroo Music Festival - The Ballroom
Manchester, TN |
1 cdr |
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3:30-5:00pm set |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/15/80 |
Old Waldorf
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A+ |
SBD |
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Commercially available as "8-15-80" |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/75 |
Learning To Fly
Various, UK |
2 cdr |
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Learning To Fly
NewCastle 73, Aussie 75 |
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06/10/76 |
Seattle Kingdome
Seattle, WA |
2 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/14/87 |
Rufaro Stadium
Harare, Zimbabwe |
2 cdr |
A |
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^ With Hugh Masekela
* With Ladysmith Black Mambazo
@ With Miriam Makeba |
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03/04/92 |
Kaufman Astoria Studios
Queens, NY |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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Paul Simon - vocals, guitar
Ray Phiri ? guitar
Vincent Nguini ? guitar
John Selolwane ? guitar
Armand Sabal - Lecco ? bass
Steve Gadd ? drums
Richard Tee ? piano
Tony Cedras ? accordian
Mingo Araujo ? congas
Cyro Baptista: Percussion
Michael Brecker: Tenor saxophone
Chris Botti: Trumpet
This was Richard Tee's last performance with Paul.
Recorded March 4, 1992 at Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens, NY. Audio mixed by Jay Vicari, Musical Supervision by Roy Halee. Broadcast June 3, 1992 |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
06/16/00 |
Spodek
Katowice, Poland |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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Official Bootleg #16
Released 9/26/00 (out of print)
: : CD1 01-16
: : CD2 17-30
Ape/Man show |
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07/02/03 |
Tweeter Center
Mansfield, MA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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EV preshow solo: "Dead Man" |
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07/03/03 |
Tweeter Center
Mansfield, MA |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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EV preshow solo: "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" |
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07/11/03 |
Tweeter Center
Mansfield, MA |
3 cdr |
A+ |
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* = Set 1 is a mostly acoustic set prior to Sleater-Kinney's set. 'Regular' show begins with "Can't Keep."
* = Third show of Boston Experiment (where PJ tries to play entire touring catalogue in three shows) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/07/74 |
Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead, NY |
1 cdr |
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Frampton's Camel:
Peter Frampton Guitar Vocals
Andy Bown Keyboards
Rick Wills Bass
John Headley-Down AKA John Siomos Drums |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/09/77 |
The Roxy
West Hollywood, CA |
1 cdr |
B |
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Late show |
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10/04/78 |
Bottom Line
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
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FM |
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Timmy Capello - Saxophone, Keyboards
Larry Fast - Synthesizers
Peter Gabriel - Vocals, Piano
Tony Levin - Bass, Chapman Stick, Backing Vocals
Sid McGuinness - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Jerry Marotta - Drums
Guest: Robert Fripp - Guitar
Part of show broadcast on King Biscuit Flower Hour |
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??/??/88 |
Various
Various, Various |
1 cdr |
A |
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"Music Without Frontiers" |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/16/74 |
Empire Pool
London, England |
1 cdr |
A- |
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06/18/75 |
Boston Garden
Boston, MA |
2 cdr |
A |
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Dick Parry (saxophone), Carlene Williams & Vanetta Fields (vocals) |
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05/09/77 |
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA |
2 cdr |
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*Final Performance |
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02/28/80 |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
AUD>DAT>Turtle Beach Fiji>Samplitude(48>44.1) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/20/82 |
The Summit
Houston, TX |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/24/75 |
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England |
1 cdr |
B |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/29/85 |
Hammersmith Palais
London, England |
1 cdr |
A |
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09/14/87 |
Muziekcentrum
Utrecht, Holland |
2 cdr |
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FM |
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03/15/91 |
The Borderline
London, England |
2 cdr |
A- |
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From the liner notes:
In order to promote on the radios their new album "Out of Time", the REM came to Europe in March.
During this short tour they performed live only three time: once in Milan as REM and twice in London using the pseudonym of "Bingo Hand Job".
In reality, there should have been only one concert at the Borderline of London the 14th Marce exclusively for fans but the tickets have been all sold out to the public.
Then, the day after, they added a second concert for the press and the guests of consequence, surely a great deal finer, longer and intense concert than the previous one: one of REM's best concerts.
The London shows were started be the Chickasaw Mud Puppies (a band produced my Michael Stipe).
Then, after a sequence of songs proposed by REM, they've been reached on the stage by their friends: Peter Holsapple, Robyn Hitchcock, Billy Bragg who alone or together proposed a series of sets of pieces written by them.
In addition to the extraordinary quality of the music, the atmposphere in these concerts has been really relaxing with continuous gags and exchanging of instruments between the players (to the notice the horrible exhibition of Michael Stipe at the keyboard).
Interesting pieces have been performed the first evening - Thursday 14th March - like "Dark Globe" of Syd Barrett, a new piece of REM "Bemjamin Caroline Triangle"
The Second evening - Friday 15th March - an extraordinary cover of Troggs' song "Love is All Around" sung by Mike Mills and a-cappella version of "Moon River".
This CD contains the best moments of the evening of the 15th March and the acoustic concert in Milan.
The full setlist as posted by 'HalfAWorldAway':
15 March 1991 - The Borderline, London, England
support: Chickasaw Mudd Puppies
R.E.M.: World Leader Pretend / Half A World Away / Fretless / The One I Love
Billy Bragg: Cindy Of A Thousand Lives / The Old Triangle / Reason To Believe / Hello in There (w/ Stipe) / My Youngest Son Came Home Today (w/ Stipe)
R.E.M.: Jackson / Dallas / Disturbance At The Heron House / Belong / Low / Love Is All Around
Peter Holsapple: Come Dance With Me/ Lonely Is As Lonely Does / Neverland / Wire Train
R.E.M.: You Are The Everything / Swan Swan H / Radio Song / Perfect Circle
Robyn Hitchcock: Oceanside / Ultra-Unbelievable Love / Birdshead / Queen Of Eyes
R.E.M.: Endgame / Pop Song 89 / Losing My Religion / Fall On Me
Stipe solo: classical organ piece / waltz organ piece
R.E.M., Hitchcock and Bragg: Tom's Diner / Listening To The Higsons / You Ain't Going Nowhere - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
encore - R.E.M.: Get Up / Moon River |
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04/10/91 |
MTV Studios (Unplugged)
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A |
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04/28/91 |
Mountain Stage, Cultural Center Auditorium
Charleston, WV |
2 cdr |
A+ |
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A must have. |
Acoustic.
All of Set 1 was broadcast on NPR's Live from Mountain Stage, but the last three tracks were only broadcast in West Virginia.
(Set break may reflect CD tracking) |
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11/19/92 |
40 Watt Club
Athens, GA |
1 cdr |
A |
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07/30/95 |
Milton Keynes Bowl
Milton Keynes, England |
2 cdr |
B+ |
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11/09/98 |
Grand Hotel
Stockholm, Sweden |
2 cdr |
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10/29/03 |
The Avalon
Los Angeles, CA |
2 cdr |
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SBD |
WB Promo 2CDR-set sent out to radiostations
Excellent soundboard recording
*** This is NOT the widely spread FM sourced recording*** |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/22/02 |
Jillian's
Louisville, KY |
2 shn |
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03/21/04 |
Palace Theatre
Albany, NY |
2 cdr |
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*with Jamie Masefield (Mandolin)
+with Mike ''Mad Dog'' Mavridoglou (Trumpet)
#with Greg Gonzalez (Drums)
%with Chris Dahlgren (Bass)
Kenny on percussion for part of "Lucky Enough"
Stuff - Jay/Jeff/Kenny/JMP > Jay/Jeff/Kenny/MK/Bob/JMP
(Jazz Mandolin Project opened) |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/05/58 |
Newport Jazz Festival
Newport, RI |
1 cdr |
A- |
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Great! |
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10/22/66 |
Palais Des Sport
Paris, France |
1 cdr |
A- |
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very nice mono recording |
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07/04/96 |
Piazza Della Riforma
Lugano, Switzerland |
2 cdr |
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with Orchestra and the Realettes
featuring Barbara Morrison |
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05/31/99 |
Clyde Auditorium
Glasgow, Scotland |
1 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/15/81 |
Boston Garden
Boston, MA |
2 cdr |
A |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/08/67 |
Friends' Center
Seattle, WA |
1 cdr |
B |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/13/71 |
Leeds University
Leeds, Yorkshire |
1 cdr |
A+ |
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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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08/16/02 |
Palais Royale
Toronto, ON |
1 cdr |
A |
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My Two Cents |
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08/26/74 |
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH |
1 cdr |
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12/16/74 |
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH |
1 cdr |
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11/20/78 |
Convention Center Arena
Tucson, AZ |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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05/28/79 |
Stadhalle
Offenbach, Germany |
2 cdr |
A |
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Comments
and Reviews:
From Ron's Rush RoIO Guide (A):
This recently-unearthed gem has been the subject of a lot of controversy. First of all, it wasn't even widely know that Rush played this date. But there's no doubt that he's greeting Frankfurt during the intro. Next, the setlist itself raises some questions. It's common knowledge that Rush dropped "Something For Nothing" and "Cygnus X-1" for most of the German shows on this tour. Yet, they appear here. When this show was first circulated, it was without these two songs. On recent releases, they have been added to the mix. A splice is clearly audible where the addition occurs, yet it sounds like these songs belong in the mix, as they blend well with the rest of the show. Legend has it that this show was leaked by Skip Gildersleeve himself. Originally, SFN and CX1 were cut so that the show would fit on a 90-minute tape. Later, upon request, Skip sent out the two missing songs. Hence the splice. Decide for yourself whether you believe all of this. Personally, based on the sound alone, I think the songs belong. (If they don't, it raises the question of where they came from. Clearly, they are from a board, but they are definitely NOT from the 2 other know boards from this tour ? 11/20/78 and 12/2/78. So if they aren't from this show, that suggests the existence of yet another soundboard show from this tour. Perhaps time will tell). Soundwise, the show is incredible. It's right up there with the Tucson and Detroit shows, and you all know how good THAT is. The performance is also outstanding, especially since we are treated to an uncut version of "Hemispheres." A definite must-have!
The Digital Dan (EX):
Taken from a newly obtained source and remastered for the best sound possible for this source. A long hoarded recording that has taken many years to get out into the common trading circles. It had been long rumored that the show existed, but no one would trade it unless you complete an obstacle course to get it. Well the friends of Digital Reproductions came through again and acquired this magnificent source for every Rush fan to savor. This show is the soundboard and not a broadcast performance as there are no DJ interruptions whatsoever. And unlike the Tucson show, we finally have both a full show and an uncut version of Cygnus! Well this sounds better than any currently produced commercial version of the Tucson '78 show save (A Desert Passage) and a bit better than Buenos Nochas! Motor City. The source is extremely low gen, 1st gen for the majority of the show and 2nd gen for the Drum Solo. Everything is crystal clear with very little tape hiss to be heard anywhere in the recording. It is great to hear a fully uncut version of Cygnus X-1 and Hemispheres. The boys sound great on this night, Geddy is hitting the high notes with Neil putting down a firm foundation for Alex's searing solo's. The bass is really pronounced as is the high end, if not a bit bright. If you are a die hard Rush fan, you cannot be without this show.
There is of course controversy with the setlist as some believe that it is incorrect. I have about 99% confidence now that the show never had SfN and CX1 even though sources very close to the band said that those songs were played that night. If you prefer the SfN and CX1 not being part of the setlist, simply extract all the audio tracks to your hard drive, delete the two tracks in question and re-burn the cdr. The tracks will line up correctly and sound just like a continuous concert. The artworks for both versions of the show are located in the archives making the decision completely up to the individual. As with all Digital Reproductions recordings, they are available for free-trade or blank media trades only. If someone tries to sell it to you, you are being ripped off as any one of many Rush traders will gladly do it for free.
LeeGeddy (EX-):
Despite all the controversy over the setlist, this is a great show, period! The venue info has been updated to be Stadthalle in Offenbach, a small town just outside of Frankfurt, I believe. Geddy greets Frankfurt, but it's like calling Auburn Hills, Michigan...Detroit. The only negative point about this show is Geddy's vocals is shifted to the left channel. The origin of this show is quite convoluted and probably cannot be confirmed...nor denied. Enjoy this wonderful Rush. Do NOT pay money for a copy of this show, it is available via free trade. Contact the Webmaster for my email and I will personally see that you get a copy via a trade. As for a Hemispheres SBD show, the (upgraded) Tucson recording sounds better. (Mar 2000)
ToBeOrWhat:
The sound quality is not official release quality but it is just about as good as the majority of bootlegs get, so, in other words, excellent. There is a bit too much treble and that?s just about it. There is a tiny weenie cut between ?Xanadu? and ?Something for Nothing?. What happens is the absolute second ?Xanadu? ends ?Something for Nothing? immediately begins, there is no pop or anything but it just doesn?t sound normal, probably because their isn?t ANY cheering and I when I say the second, I mean it! The performance is a good one. The great thing about this bootleg is the entire version of ?Hemispheres?! I count three slightly noticeable ?pops? in Cygnus-X-1, no big deal. One very good bootleg. No small detail but this contains my favorite version of ?2112?. It particularly rocks the *!%& out of everyone on this night!
Comments posted to Etree 4/10/2005 by skeeter1973 aka Pangea
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06/04/79 |
Pinkpop Festival
Geleen, Holland |
1 cdr |
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This has now been officially released |
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02/14/80 |
Kiel Auditorium
St. Louis, MO |
1 cdr |
A- |
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SBD - Made in Czech Republic
La Villa Strangiato (Flood)
Flood Recordings (FLD 1011)
AKA "Taurus Pedals From Hell"
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Venue |
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My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/17/86 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA |
3 cdr |
A- |
SBD |
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Set 1 Is The 1986 Band Lineup:
Carlos Santana - Electric Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
Buddy Miles - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Chester Thompson - Keyboards
Tom Coster - Keyboards
Alphonso Johnson - Electric Bass
Armando Peraza - Bongos, Percussion
Orestes Vilato - Timbales, Percussion
Raul Rekow - Congas, Percussion
Graham Lear - Drums
Set 2 Is The 1971 Reunion Band Lineup:
Carlos Santana - Electric Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
Neal Schon - Electric Guitar
Jorge Santana - Electric Guitar
Alexander J. Ligertwood - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Buddy Miles - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Gregg Rolie - Keyboards, Vocals
Tom Coster - Keyboards
Chester Thompson - Keyboards
Alphonso Johnson - Electric Bass
David Brown - Electric Bass
Armando Peraza - Bongos, Percussion
Jose Chepito Areas - Timbales, Percussion
Raul Rekow - Congas, Percussion
Michael Carabello - Congas, Percussion
Orestes Vilato - Timbales, Percussion
Graham Lear - Drums
Michael Shrieve - Drums |
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Venue |
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Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/11/75 |
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A- |
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Santana - 11/12/75 Miller - 4/12/75 Chicago - 4/13/75 |
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Venue |
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Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/15/93 |
State Theater
Nashville, TN |
1 cdr |
A |
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11/13/98 |
Church Of The Holy Trinity
Toronto, ON |
1 cdr |
A+ |
SBD->DAT->CDR |
Sweet recording! One of my best. |
- commonly known as "The Trinity Church Sessions"
- w/ Tim Smith on guitar
- Is It Like Today? originally written & recorded by World Party |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/23/68 |
Hollywood Bowl
Hollywood, CA |
1 cdr/shn |
A- |
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Venue |
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Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/20/74 |
The Record Plant
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
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KMET FM Broadcast
Richard Kimbel, KMET FM, states that the venue is the Los Angeles Record Plant, not Sausalito. |
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07/21/96 |
Nissan Pavilion
Bristow, VA |
2 cdr |
A |
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Donald Fagen - Keyboards, Vocals
Walter Becker - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Wayne Krantz - Electric Guitar
Tom Barney - Electric Bass
John Beasley - Grand Piano
Carolyn Leonhart - Background Vocals
Michelle Wiley - Background Vocals
Ricky Lawson - Drums
Cornelius Bumpus - Alto Saxophone
Ari Ambrose - Tenor Saxophone
Michael Leonhart - Trumpet |
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Venue |
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Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/01/73 |
Record Plant
Sausalito, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Steve shows he knows the blues. |
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08/20/83 |
Open Air Loreley
Loreley, Germany |
2 cdr |
A- |
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05/30/92 |
UNLV Sam Boyd Silver Bowl
Las Vegas, NV |
1 cdr |
A |
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Opened for The Grateful Dead |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
05/22/97 |
Manchester Opera House
Manchester, England |
1 cdr |
A+ |
FM |
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06/22/97 |
Rockpalast
Lorelei, Germany |
2 cdr |
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Steve Winwood, Guitar, Hammond Organ, Vocals
Scott Firth, Bass
Tim Cunsfield, Guitar
Rundall Bramblett, Sax, Hammond Organ, Keyboards
Emma Whittle, Vocals
Val Chalmers, Vocals
Kevin Robinson, Trumpet, Keyboards
Walredo Reyes, Jr., Drums
Martin Verdink, Percussion
Mike McEvoy, Keyboards, Guitar, Violin |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/??/73 |
A&M Records
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
A- |
studio |
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Studio recordings for A&M Records, with Marc Benno and the Nightcrawlers.
All tracks officially released in 2006 (except Mellow Monday) on "Crawlin" by Marc Benno and the Nightcrawlers. On this release, "Dirty Pool" is renamed "8 Ball". |
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07/11/83 |
El Mocambo
Toronto, ON |
1 cdr |
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Officially released on DVD "Live At The El Mocambo" (omits "Little Wing" and "You'll Be mine").
Complete show released on the complete Epic Recordings limited official CD-BOX ("A Legend In The Making"). |
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10/20/83 |
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Superb sound quality |
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06/19/85 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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Blues Festival; opening acts included:
Bobby Bland
Albert King
B.B. King |
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08/25/90 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy, WI |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/31/00 |
State Theatre
Portland, ME |
4 cdr/shn |
A+ |
Sonic AD2K+ > SBD (XLR) >TASCAM DAP1 > SONY M1(DAT CLONED) > HHB 850(CD) >EAC > CD > EAC > .shn |
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* Entire band except Travis came out in costume. As the Theme was played, Travis was lowered from the ceiling and shot spiderwebs at the crowd.
** Only the beginning portion, not the complete tune.
First Time Played: Walking on the Moon, Come Together, The Wedge, Get Down Tonight
Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese |
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03/10/01 |
Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA |
3 cdr |
A+ |
DSBD Matrix SBD > Apogee Rosetta 24-bit A/D > Yamaha O1V Digital Mixer AUD > Schoeps CMXY-4V > Lunatec V2 > Yamaha O1V Digital Mixer Yamaha O1V (via 16-bit AES @44.1) > Tascam DA-P1 |
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* - w/ Vince Welnick On Keyboards
# - w/ Vince Welnick On Keyboards & Bob Weir On Guitar
^ - Played Acoustic With Vince & Bob |
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04/20/01 |
Fox Theatre
St. Louis, MO |
2 shn |
A |
Souce: (balcony rail) Earthworks SR71's > G.P. DMIC-20 > DA-P1 |
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* first time played (Pink Floyd cover from the album Meddle) sung by Travis
Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese. |
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04/20/01 |
Fox Theatre
St. Louis, MO |
3 cdr |
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* first time played (Pink Floyd cover from the album Meddle) sung by Travis
Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese. |
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08/19/01 |
Summit Music Festival
Mariaville, NY |
3 cdr/shn |
A |
Neumann TLM170(cardioid), Split 25' at the front of house > sound devices mp2 > teac dap20; Transfer: Tascam da20mkII > audiowerk2 digital input card > wav > (resampled from 48khz > 44.1khz using soundforge 4.5) > shn |
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^ with Jeff Pevar on guitar
* with Another One Bites the Dust teases
** with Swamp (Talking Heads) teases
Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese. |
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12/31/01 |
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA |
2 shn |
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shoeps cmc6/mk4v>lunatecV2>GPadc20>patchbay>dap1 |
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* with Karl Denson on saxophone.
+ with Keller Williams on mouth flugel.
~ with Keller Williams on guitar and vocals.
^ with Six Million Dollar Man Theme.
First Time Played: Magic Carpet Ride (Steppenwolf cover), Tom Sawyer (Rush cover)
Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese. |
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10/09/03 |
Palace Theatre
Albany, NY |
3 cdr |
A- |
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* with Travis and Kyle only
Setlist courtesy of Friends of Cheese. |
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Venue |
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My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/13/82 |
Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan |
1 cdr |
A- |
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"The Live Illusion" Silver CD (Fire Power) |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/75 |
Wembley Stadium
London, UK |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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BBC radio and TV broadcast |
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05/05/76 |
Richfield Stadium
Cleveland, OH |
1 cdr |
A |
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Sweet show! |
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02/14/77 |
Queen Mary College
London, England |
1 cdr |
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SBD |
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??/??/77 |
King Biscuit Flower Hour
N/A, N/A |
1 cdr |
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07/23/83 |
Olympiahalle
Munich, Germany |
2 cdr |
A- |
SBD |
Final Supertramp show with Roger Hodgson |
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09/16/83 |
Lloyd Noble Center
Norman, OK |
2 cdr |
A- |
AUD |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/26/01 |
Meadows Music Theater
Hartford, CT |
1 cdr |
A- |
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06/19/03 |
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Telluride, CO |
1 cdr |
A |
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Susan Tedeschi - Vocal & Guitar
Ron Perry - Bass
Jeff Sipe - Drums
Jason Crosby - Keyboard & Violin
William Green - Organ & Vocals |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
08/24/79 |
Berklee Performance Center
Boston, MA |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD>FM>DAT>CDR |
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Berklee College Of Music
➤ Opened for The B-52's |
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09/24/79 |
Stardust Ballroom
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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* UPDATE Date is actually 1979-09-24 per http://talkingheadsconcerthistory.blogspot.com/2013/01/1979.html |
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08/05/83 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY |
2 cdr/shn |
A |
SBD |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
03/18/78 |
Ontario Motor Speedway
Ontario, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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??/??/81 |
Unknown
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/73 |
Richard's Night Club
Atlanta, GA |
1 cdr |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
??/??/75 |
Soundstage
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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Commercially released on DVD |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/04/88 |
Montreux Jazz Festival - Casino
Montreux, Switzerland |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/12/69 |
studios
New York, NY |
1 cdr |
A- |
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See A SESSION (Oh Boy)in the list of bootlegs at http://hendrix.xidus.net/jimiboota.html |
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02/21/73 |
Santa Monica Civic Center
Santa Monica, CA |
1 cdr |
A- |
SBD>?>CDR |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
0?/??/88 |
Live in Japan
Unknown, Japan |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD>?>CDR |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
12/26/89 |
Point Depot
Dublin, Ireland |
2 cdr |
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* With B. B. King |
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12/27/89 |
Point Depot
Dublin, Ireland |
2 cdr |
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06/06/01 |
FleetCenter
Boston, MA |
2 cdr |
B |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
09/23/75 |
Record Plant
Los Angeles, CA |
1 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/26/70 |
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr |
A |
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Lineup:
John Klingberg - Bass
Jeff Labes - Keyboards
Gary Malabar - Drums
John Platania - Guitar
Jack Schroer - Saxophones
Collin Tilton - Saxophone & Flute |
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09/05/71 |
Pacific High Recording
San Francisco, CA |
1 cdr/shn |
A |
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FM Broadcast on KSAN
* Bonus track from alternate source |
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06/30/74 |
Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux, Switzerland |
1 shn |
B |
DSBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN |
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Entire Show Offically Released DVD 2006 |
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12/17/95 |
Point Depot
Dublin, Ireland |
2 cdr |
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Lineup:
Van Morrison (guitar, vocals, harmonica)
Georgie Fame (organ, vocals)
Robin Aspland (piano)
Brian Kennedy (vocals)
Pee Wee Ellis (sax, flute)
Alan Skidmore (sax)
Guy Barker (trumpet)
Alec Dankworth (bass)
Ralph Salmins (durms) |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/14/96 |
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL |
2 cdr |
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Vassar Clements - Fiddle
Reggie Harris - Guitar
Mark Harris - Bass
Boyd Derring - Mandolin |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
11/25/72 |
High Chaparelle
Chicago, IL |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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this is a commercial release
http://www.wartheband.com/catalog/ProductDetail.lasso?Number=71052 |
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Venue |
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Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
01/25/88 |
Hammersmith Odeon Theater
London, England |
1 cdr |
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05/29/00 |
Customs House
South Shields, UK |
1 cdr |
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| Date |
Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
09/29/69 |
Concertgebouw
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
2 cdr |
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1st gen reel > CDR > CDR |
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May circulate mislabeled as 9/21/69 and/or 9/09/69? |
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03/28/81 |
Grugahalle
Essen, Germany |
2 cdr |
B- |
FM -> reel master ->DAT -> CD |
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"Rockpalast"
Opened For The Grateful Dead
Peter Townshend - Electric Guitar, Vocals
John Entwistle - Electric Bass, Vocals
Roger Daltrey - Harmonica, Vocals
John "Rpicst" Bundrick - Keyboards, Vocals
Kenny Jones - Drums |
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06/27/89 |
Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY |
2 cdr |
A |
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Tommy radio broadcast |
Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Pete Townshend, John Rabbit Bundrick, Simon Phillips, Steve 'Boltz' Bolton, Jody Linscott, Neil Sidwell, Simon Clarke, Tim Sanders, Billy Nichols, Chyna, Simon Gardner, Cleveland Watkiss |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
10/31/02 |
University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena
New Orleans, LA |
3 cdr |
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Only 'Get Up (I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine)', Only 'Hot In Herre', Only 'Skin It Back', Only 'Slippin' Into Darkness'; 'Body And Soul' rap by JB during 'Stop-Go'; The Wailers opened; Last 'Why Don't We Do It In The Road?' - 10/19/85, 1914 shows |
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Venue |
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Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
02/23/63 |
The Tangent
Palo Alto, CA |
1 cdr |
B+ |
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Jerry Garcia - guitar, banjo, vocals
David Nelson - guitar
Robert Hunter - bass, guitar
Norm Van Mastricht - bass, guitar, dobro |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
07/19/00 |
PNC Center
Holmdel, NJ |
2 cdr |
A |
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Venue |
Type |
Sound Quality |
Source |
My Two Cents |
Notes |
04/19/80 |
Grugahalle
Essen, Germany |
2 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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6th Rockpalast Festival
Billy Gibbons - Electric Guitars, Vocals
Dusty Hill - Electric Bass, Vocals
Frank Beard - Drums
Official Release DVD
Official Release Audio CD |
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06/15/80 |
Capitol Theatre
Passaic, NJ |
1 cdr |
A |
SBD |
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blues custom color classic by thumper
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