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Alice Cooper
--- Approximate Hours: 2.5
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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05/11/73
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The Forum |
flac |
1 |
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Alice Cooper Band
Los Angeles, California USA
LA Forum
05/11/1973
Source: SBD
Lineage: CD-R->EAC->WAV->FlacFrontend->Flac
File Size: 232MB
Setlist:
01. Hello Hooray 2:37
02. Billion Dollar Babies 4:25
03. Elected 2:30
04. I'm Eighteen 4:31
05. Raped And Freezin' 3:30
06. No More Mr Nice Guy 3:19
07. My Stars 8:09
08. Unfinished Sweet 5:50
09. Interlude I 2:17
10. Sick Things 3:24
11. Dead Babies 3:05
12. I Love the Dead 6:57
13. Interlude II 1:22
14. School's Out 12:46
15. Under My Wheels 5:28
16. God Bless America (outro) 2:51
Notes: Great show from the classic Alice Cooper Band's 'Billion Dollar Babies Tour'. Soundboard... but a 70's era soundboard... still very good. All things considered, I have to give this an honest "A". I haven't seen too many Alice Cooper Band shows seeded and this is a good one . |
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07/16/75
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Providence Civic Center |
DVD |
1 |
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Alice Cooper
Providence Civic Center
Providence, RI
16 July 1975
24 bit
Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski
01 intro
02 Welcome To My Nightmare
03 Years Ago
04 No More Mr. Nice Guy
05 Years Ago
06 Billion Dollar Babies
07 Years Ago
08 18
09 Years Ago
10 Some Folks
11 Cold Ethyl
12 Only Women Bleed
13 Devil's Food
14 The Black Widow (spliced)
15 Steven
16 Welcome To My Nightmare
17 Escape
18 School's Out
19 The Department Of Youth
Last show of the tour
A good recording, but lots of audience participation.
Sony TC-152SD Tape Recorder
Sony ECM-99 Stereo Microphone
Maxell cassettes
Mastered and FLAC'ed by Carl Morstadt (dantalion8@yahoo.com)
Master Cassette ->
Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck with azimuth correction ->
M-Audio Firewire Audiophile 2496 ->
CDWAV 24-bit/96-KHz wav files ->
Goldwave (normalizing and crossfades) ->
CDWAV (track breaks) ->
FLAC Front End (FLAC 8)
FLAC files tagged with Foobar2000 Live Show Tagger
No EQ'ing.
A 16-bit/44.1-KHz flac16 version of this recording is also available.
Dan Lampinski recorded over 100 concerts in the Providence/Boston area, mostly between 1974 and 1978. His earliest recordings were made with an internal microphone deck, and though they are somewhat lo-fi compared to his later work, some very great moments in rock history were captured for posterity. In late 1974 he bought a Sony TC-152SD tape recorder, a Sony ECM-99 stereo microphone, and began using Maxell cassettes. He was also fortunate enough to have a friend who provided excellent taping seats for many shows, resulting in high quality recordings. In 1977, he switched over to a Nakamichi 550 tape recorder, two Nakamichi CM-300 microphones, and continued using Maxell cassettes.
He recorded many of the major 70's bands: Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kiss, Black Sabbath, The Who, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Bruce Springsteen, Supertramp, Jean-Luc Ponty, Moody Blues, Neil Young, The Faces, Rush, Rick Wakeman, Kansas, as well as several "under the radar" acts.
Since Dan never traded copies of his recordings, they are all essentially uncirculated. Some copies were made for friends, but these releases are the first time most of these recordings have ever seen the light of day, and are direct from his master cassettes. No EQ'ing has been done to any of the transfers. Feel free to EQ, matrix, patch, etc and re-post if you like, just give Dan credit for the original recording.
Dan was very meticulous about taking good care of his tapes and is very pleased that these recordings will now circulate among the trading community. Please honour his kindness and generosity by sharing these recordings freely.
The transfers are available as 16bit/44.1KHz flac files suitable for CD burning, and also as 24bit/96KHz flac files for those who prefer the higher resolution.
Always remember - the more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you.
Kev & Carl
June 2009 |
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Dr. John
--- Approximate Hours: 11.25
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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04/07/72
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Manley Field House |
flac |
1 |
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Dr. John
Manley Field House
Syracuse, NY
04/07/72
Source: SBD > ?? > CDR in trade > EAC > FLAC
Transfer (no remastering or editing) by Scharny on January 21, 2009
d1t01 Intro Jam -> Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya ->
d1t02 Salt & Pepper
d1t03 Familiar Reality
d1t04 Keep On Keepin' On
d1t05 Rock 'n' Roll Has Got A Beat
d1t06 Let The Good Times Roll
d1t07 I Walk On Guilded Splinters -> Zu Zu Mamou
d1t08 Aiko Aiko (cuts in)
d1t09 Band Introductions
d1t10 Little Liza Jane
d1t11 Mardi Gras Day
TT: 56:57
A truly inspired performance from Dr. John's voodoo era, and the sound quality is very good.
notes from db.etree.org:
"w/ Jaimoe from the Allman Bros. on a few tracks; the intro jam definitely sounds inspired by the Allmans. Dr. John the Nighttripper and Orphan opened for the ABB, WAER presented the show" |
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02/08/75
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St. Bernard Cultural Center |
flac |
1 |
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Dr John
February 8, 1975
St Bernard Cultural Center
(previously St Bernard Civic Auditorium)
Chalmette, Louisiana, USA
WNOE - 101 LIVE BROADCAST
From master tape recorded from the broadcast
bonus!
t01, t11, t13 Barq's Radio Ads April 1981
t12 Interview 1973
Lineage: Broadcast > Sony STR 7035 FM receiver > recorder ??? > Sony CRO2 90 (master) cassette > playback on JVC TD-W209 cassette deck > JVC XL-R5010 stand alone burner > Fuji audio CDr > Maxell Audio CDR > EAC (secure test and copy, offsets correct) > Adobe Audition 1.0 (minor repair t05-06, see notes) > FLAC (level 8, verified)
Taper: Freezer
EAC: Five
01. Barq's Radio Ad 1
02. Right Place Wrong Time
03. Such A Night
04. Desatively Bonaroo
05. Quitters Never Win
06. Iko Iko
07. Everybody Wanna Get Rich
08. Big Chief
09. Huey Smith Medley: High Blood Pressure / Don't You Just Know It / Well I'll Be John Brown
10. I Been Hoodooed
11. Barq's Radio Ad 2
12. Interview 1973
13. Barq's Radio Ad 3
Notes: This is the entire broadcast of Dr John's set, plus three musical radio ads and a 1973 interview.
There was a minor problem with the extraction no matter how many times I tried, turns out it was just some strange null samples at the end of t05 requiring deletion and a minor crackle fix on the seam of t05-t06. |
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02/06/78
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Sancho Panza's |
flac |
1 |
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Dr. John
February 6, 1978
Sancho Panza's Lounge, New Orleans, LA
Broadcast on WNOE-FM on the "101-LIVE" radio program. (30 minutes)
1. Ooh Poo Pah Doo
2. I Been HooDooed
3. Let The Good Times Roll
4. Such A Night
5. Sing Sing Sing
6. Jump Back To Me
7. Iko Iko
8. Little Liza Jane
The RCO All Stars
February 5, 1978
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
(Dr. John, Levon Helm, Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Fred Carter, Blue Lou Marini, Howard Johnson, Tom Malone, Alan Rubin)
9. Ain't That A Lot Of Love
10. Washer Woman
11. All On A Mardi Gras Day
12. The Weight
13. Back To Memphis
14. Milk Cow Blues
15. Born In Chicago (with Paul Butterfield)
16. The Mood I Was In
17. Ophelia
18. Goodnight Irene
2 different shows from the 1978 Mardi Gras, both broadcast on New
Orleans radio on 1 disc- - -
These are fantastic radio broadcasts from 25 years ago, recently transferred to disc.
(FM broadcast Feb 1978>Maxell UD cassettes Feb 1978>JVC CD-R)
Source: FM > ?? > CDR in trade > EAC > FLAC
Transfer (no remastering or editing) by Scharny on January 22, 2009 |
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11/10/78
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The Cellar Door |
flac |
1 |
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Dr John 11-10-78
The Cellar Door, Washington, DC
Shn Disc # 1
Audio Disc # 1
1 So Far Away
2 Pass The Night Away
3 Wild Honey
4 Hero
5 City Lights
6 Change Your Mind
7 Queen Of The Red White & Blue
8 ?
9 Right Place
10 Lets Sing Everybody
11 It's Coming Down
12 Fire Of Love
13 Such A Night
14 If I Don't Do It
15 Iko Iko
Source: FM(WHFS Bethesda, MD)>Cass>CD>Shn
with full band
Dr. John - Lead Vocals, Piano
David Sanborn - Alto Saxophone
Kim Hutchinson - Alto Saxophone, Woodwinds
Buzzy Feiten - Lead Guitar
Jim Calhoun- Bass
Neil Larsen - Organ
Hugh McCracken - Guitars
Steve Gadd - Drums
Joyce Kaye - Vocals
Tami Lynn - Vocals |
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09/14/81
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Hunt's |
flac |
1 |
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Dr. John & his band
Hunt's
Burlington, VT
09/14/81
SBD > ?? > CDR in trade > EAC > FLAC
FLACs extracted from CDR with Exact Audio Copy on 1/22/09 by Scharny
d1t1 Croker Courtbullion
d1t2 Keep That Music Simple
d1t3 Qualified
d1t4 Tipitina
d1t5 Right Place, Wrong Time; Mama Roux
d1t6 Such A Night
d2t1 Walk On Gilded Splinters
d2t2 I Been Hoodood
d2t3 Big Chief
d2t4 Mama Don't Allow
d2t5 Iko Iko >
d2t6 Wang Dang Doodle >
d2t7 When the Saints Go Marching In
Sound quality is pretty good (B+) - probably at least one cassette generation and/or some noise reduction in the lineage. |
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03/22/83
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Old Town Music Hall |
flac |
1 |
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Dr. John (solo)
Old Town Music Hall
Birmingham, AL
03/22/83
SBD > ?? > CDR in trade > EAC > FLAC
FLACs extracted from CDR with Exact Audio Copy on 1/25/09 by Scharny
Sound Quality: B+
Total Time: 75:08
d1t01 Swanee River Boogie
d1t02 Travelin' Mood
d1t03 Stagger Lee
d1t04 Loop Garoo > Touro Infirmary > Iko Iko
d1t05 Such a Night
d1t06 Tipitina
d1t07 Dance the Night Away with You
d1t08 Honeydripper
d1t09 instrumental
d1t10 Something You Got (cut)
d1t11 I Been Hoodood > Walk on Guilded Splinters
d1t12 You Ain't Such a Much
d1t13 Qualified > Right Place, Wrong Time
d1t14 Instrumental > When the Saints Go Marching In
d1t15 Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya/ Big Chief
d1t16 instrumental
d1t17 The Nearness of Love (cut) |
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03/22/83
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Private Home |
flac |
1 |
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Dr. John - 03/22/83 (solo, no vocals)
Private Home Recording, Homewood, AL
Source: Unknown recording equipment > ?? > CDR in trade > EAC > FLAC
FLACs extracted from CDR with Exact Audio Copy on 1/25/09 by Scharny
Sound Quality - A/A-
15 tracks - 58:03
d1t01 ???
d1t02 ???
d1t03 ???
d1t04 ???
d1t05 ???
d1t06 ???
d1t07 "TV show jingle"?
d1t08 ???
d1t09 ???
d1t10 ???
d1t11 ???
d1t12 ???
d1t13 Dance the Night Away with You (no vocals)
d1t14 Georgia On My Mind (no vocals)
d1t15 Life (no vocals)
Notes from db.etree.org: "Solo performance, private recording in a friend's home noodling on the piano during get-together"
This is an intimate recording with some unusual, unique material. A must-have for any disciples of the Night-Tripper. |
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??/??/83
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Unknown |
DVD |
1 |
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JOHNNY WINTER & Dr JOHN
Live in Studio
Hamilton (Canada)
November 23, 1983
Lineage : ProShot video PAL (master VHS HiFi stereo recorded in 1988 on french TV cable "Canal Jimmy")
HiFi videotape reader (Panasonic NV-HS820) > LG DVD Recorder (RH7500) on DVD-R (SQ) > DVD Decrypter > DVD on HD
video stream: PAL system MPEG2 (4600 kbps) - 720x576 - 25 f/s - 4:3
Audio streams: AC3 - 256 kb/s - 48 KHz - FULL stereo
Fully authored with TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 (menu & chapters)
Set list :
01 - A Right Place At The Wrong Time
02 - Johnny Be Good
03 - ? Junior Parker's song
04 - Talk To Your Daughter
05 - You Lie Too Much
06 - She Doesn't Mean Mistreated
07 - Tipitina
08 - Such A Night
8 separate tracks
Total time : 47'52"
Notes : Few days ago, I've found on Youtube an extract of this show (Talk To Your Daughter)
and, it came to my mind that i have the complete broadcast since more 20 years, forget in a box ....
So, i decided to numerise it for me for your pleasure ...
Great Canadian show filmed in november 1983 for the meeting of the legendary Dr John-Johnny Winter!
The station was located in Hamilton Ontario, and they were famous for featuring many of the greats
including Freddie and Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughn, as well as Canadian acts like The Phantoms, Jeff Healy, Dutch Mason, etc.
Line up :
Johnny Winter : guitar, vocal
Dr John : piano, vocal
Brian Russell : guitar
Jon Paris : bass, harmonica
Terry Clark : drums |
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01/11/05
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The Barbican |
flac |
1 |
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Dr John solo
The Barbican
London 11 January 2005
1. ? instrumental
2. The Monkey Speaks His Mind
3. Walk On Gilded Splinters
4. I Ate Up The Apple Tree
5. Tipitina
6. How Come My Dog Don’t Bark?
7. Imitation Of Love
8. Such A Night
1. Love For Sale
2. I Get High/Don’t You Just Know It/Rockin’ Pneumonia
3. Accentuate The Positive
4. Sing, Sing, Sing
5. Jambalaya
6. When The Saints
7. Big Chief
8. Your Lovin’ Ain’t Such A Much
9. Mess Around
Audience recording AT853>Sony D8.
Torrent: 75644
Title: Dr John, solo, The Barbican, 11 January 2005
Size: 502.75 MB
Category: Classic
Uploaded by: youngsbest on December 29, 2005
Days on tracker: 87
Last status: 118 times snatched
From original Description
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Rather late in seeding this one. 20 years or so ago, I lived a couple of minutes
walk from the Half Moon in Putney. One night, I was very lucky to see a solo
performance by Dr. John. I was about 6 feet away from the stage, and realised I
was standing next to Alexis Korner. Does life get much better than that – a
pint of Youngs in one hand, chatting to Alexis about his radio show, and Dr John
so close you are almost sharing his piano stool? Didn't manage to record that
one though.
Anyway, many years later, I’m sitting in the Barbican, about as far away from
the stage as you can get, with an overpriced plastic cup of warm white wine,
Alexis Korner, God bless him, is long gone, but at least the good Dr. is still
playing. And this is what he sounded like… |