Disc 1 01. Intro 02. Atlantic City 03. The Rising 04. Lonesome Day 05. Prove It All Night 06. Empty Sky 07. You're Missing 08. Waitin' on a Sunny Day 09. Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street? 10. It's Hard to be a Saint in the City
Disc 2 01. Worlds Apart 02. Badlands 03. Out in the Street 04. Mary's Place 05. Countin' on a Miracle 06. Jersey Girl (solo piano) 07. Into the Fire
Disc 3 01. Intro 02. Tell Me Why 03. Glory Days 04. Born to Run 05. My City of Ruins 06. Born in the USA 07. Land of Hope and Dreams 08. Dancing in the Dark 09. Roll of the Dice
Notes: Obviously, the audience recording from this show was one of the best audience recordings, basically, ever. The taper should be highly commended for his work on that night. There were several times that I considered scrapping this because I wasn't sure if I was actually improving the sound quality. I went ahead and continued with it if only so that I could have the opportunity to listen to one of the best shows of the Rising tour many, many, many times. As for whether it is an improvement may be up for the individual listener. The keyboards and percussion are a bit higher, as are the vocals in some places, and I hope I didn't lose any of the ambience from that special night in the process.
Disc 1: October 19, 1994 01. Jokerman-beginning cut- PLEASE SOMEONE FIX THIS AND SHARE 02. If You See Her Say Hello 03. All Along The Watchtower 04. You’re A Big Girl Now 05. Tangled Up In Blue 06. Most Likely You GO Your Way –and I’ll go mine- 07. Mama, You Been On My Mind 08. One Too Many Mornings 09. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue 10. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
Disc 2: October 19, 1994 –continued- 01. Shelter From The Storm 02. Maggie’s Farm 03. Like A Rolling Stone 04. It Ain’t Me Babe
October 20, 1994 05. Jokerman 06. If You See Her Say Hello 07. All Along The Watchtower 08. Simple Twist Of Fate 09. Tangled Up In Blue 10. Positively 4th Street
Disc 3: October 20, 1994 –continued- 01. Mama, You Been On My Mind 02. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carrol 03. Boots Of Spanish Leather 04. God Knows 05. Joey 06. Maggie’s Farm 07. Most likely You Go Your Way-and I’ll go mine- 08. My Back Pages 09. Rainy Day Women #s 12 & 35 –Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen on guitars- 10. Highway 61 Revisited –Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen on guitars-
Venue: Irving Plaza Quality: 10 Format: NTSC Resolution: 720 x 480 Video bitrate: 6.2 Mbps (average VBR) Audio birate: 1536 kbps (LPCM 2.0) Size: 4.34 GB Menus: yes Chapters: yes
Lineage: VHS (low gen) > JVC HR-S6970 > high-end cables > Canopus ADVC300 > FireWire > PC > TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress > AVI > CCE SP 2.70.01.05 > Ulead DVD Workshop 2.232 > you audio editing: Adobe Audition 1.5 editing and authoring by lostflower4
Smith Gallup Bamonte Cooper O'Donnell
01 - Intro 02 - Why Can't I Be You? 03 - Just Like Heaven 04 - Fascination Street 05 - Lullaby 06 - High 07 - Hot Hot Hot!!! 08 - Mint Car 09 - Never Enough 10 - A Letter To Elise 11 - The Walk 12 - Pictures Of You 13 - Close To Me 14 - Let's Go To Bed 15 - Lovesong 16 - Jumping Someone Else's Train 17 - Wrong Number 18 - In Between Days 19 - A Forest 20 - Forever
Notes: Here it is, the much anticipated Halloween show from New York Irving Plaza 1997.The picture is exceptionally clean, and the audio is superb. The sound is much better than any of the silver boots of this show, direct off the soundboard. This was filmed for a TV news broadcast, and the guy filming it apparently got to hang around for a long time. Unfortunately, this is not quite the complete show and some songs, including Forever, are cut.
VCR: Sony SLV-N81 TBC: Datavideo TBC-1000 Capture device: Datavideo DAC-100
Software used:
Capture: Scenalizer Live! Video editing: Virtual Dub Video compression: Tmpgenc DVD Authoring: DVD Lab Pro
Disc One - 54:18 01 - Intro/In The Flesh? (3:24) 02 - The Thin Ice (3:30) 03 - Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) (4:59) 04 - Happiest Days Of Our Lives (1:43) 05 - Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) (6:06) 06 - Mother (7:42) 07 - Goodbye Blue Sky (3:55) 08 - Empty Spaces (2:32) 09 - What Shall We Do Now? (1:38) 10 - Young Lust (4:42) 11 - One Of My Turns (4:00 ) 12 - Don't Leave Me Now (4:01) 13 - Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3) (4:31) 14 - Goodbye Cruel World (1:35)
Disc Two - 55:09 01 - Hey You (4:46) 02 - Is There Anybody Out There? (3:18) 03 - Nobody Home (3:18) 04 - Vera (1:37) 05 - Bring The Boys Back Home (1:22) 06 - Comfortably Numb (7:14) 07 - The Show Must Go On (2:35) 08 - In The Flesh (9:07) 09 - Run Like Hell (7:06) 10 - Waiting For The Worms (4:39) 11 - Stop (0:31) 12 - The Trial (6:20) 13 - Outside The Wall (3:16)
Remaster Process: Virtual Dub Temporal Smoother filter applied at 75% setting. Tmpgenc simple color correction: Brightness setting 30, Contrast setting 110 Audio EQ'd and normalized using Cool Edit Pro 2
Other Notes by the taper: This is my first attempt at a "remaster". I am not a miracle worker and the quality of the source tape prevents major improvements in the overall quality. udio has four major gaps of silence. These appear on every source I've seen from this show. Video is very dark. Most of set two is hard to see because of the issues in the original taping of the show. Use of Temporal Smoother removed most video niose but can have a blurring effect. This is the "lesser of two evils" in my opinion.
Source: Digital Satellite -> raw data to HDD, -> ProjectX -> TMPGEnc DVD Author -> Video_ts; audio is 2 channel MP2@192 No conversion of any kind - this is the actual very hq broadcast signal!
Miles Davis, tp, kb Dave Liebman, ss, ts, fl Pete Cosey, g, perc Reggie Lucas, g Michael Henderson, b Al Foster, dr James 'Mtume' Foreman, perc
Video compression mode: MPEG-2 TV system: PAL Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Source picture resolution: 704x576i Frame Rate: 25.00 Bitrate: 5868 Kbps
Audio Coding mode (#1): MPEG 2.0 Sampling Rate: 48kHz Number of Audio channels: 2 Bitrate: 256 Kbps
Audio Coding mode (#2): AC-3 Sampling Rate: 48kHz Number of Audio channels: 2.0 Bitrate: 448 Kbps
01 - Here I Am (Come and Take Me) 02 - Wear You To The Ball 03 - Sing Our Own Song 04 - Homely Girl 05 - Cherry Oh Baby 06 - Higher Ground 07 - Dance Until The Morning Light 08 - Kingston Town 09 - I'll be There 10 - Reggae Music 11 - Red Red Wine 12 - Way You Do The Things You Do 13 - Can't Help Falling In Love
Lineage: Mid gen VHS -> Pioneer Standalone DVD Recorder -> DVD
NTSC DVD Dolby AC3 audio (256 kbps)
01 - Lay Your Hands On Me 02 - I'd Die For You 03 - Wild In the Streets 04 - You Give Love a Bad Name 05 - Tokyo Road 06 - Born To Be My Baby 07 - Pink Flamingos 08 - Let It Rock 09 - I'll Be There For You 10 - Blood on Blood 11 - Runaway 12 - Livin' On a Prayer 13 - Living in Sin 14 - All Right Now (w/ Skid Row) 15 - Ride Cowboy Ride 16 - Acoustic Guitar Solo 17 - Wanted Dead or Alive 18 - Bad Medicine 19 - Never Say Goodbye
Notes from the taper: I got this VHS from an ex collector who was getting rid of their old items from the early 90's, and I found this was better than any copy I had seen before. It's not pristine by any means, but for some reason this particular show has not surfaced in any kind of passable quality even though the other 2 known shows shot in this same format ("Phoenix 89" and "Largo 89") have. The audio on this one is really nice, and although I'm no longer actively collecting anymore I have to admit I'd love to see a better version of this come out one day (anyone out there?).
Lineage: 1971 VPRO FM broadcast>Revox Reel2Reel-deck>WAV>FLAC
01- Thank you 02- M'Lady 03- Simple Song 04- Stand! 05- Dance To The Music 06- I want to Take You Higher
NOTES: This isnt sourced from the 2CD "Thesaurus of Funkasaurus" bootleg. Instead its a superior source. The sound on this transfer is much more lively and its also (more) complete compared to what can be found on boots (that i'm aware of, anyway) There's a little FM dropout in the right channel during the start of Stand, thats the only flaw I could find.
Location: Seattle, WA Venue: Paramount Theatre Source: FM (Over The Air) Lineage: 1st gen cassette>Wav(96/24)>Wav(44.1/16)>flac Transfer: 1st gen cassette>Nakamichi 670>Wavelab 96/24 1st gen cassette Transferred By: JEMS Taped By: D & D Transferred By: JEMS
D & D Archives Master Series Volume 7
Band Members: B.B. King - guitar, vocals
Joseph Burton - trombone John Browning - trumpet Sonny Freeman - drums Wilbert Freeman - bass Milton Hopkins - guitar Louis Hubert - tenor saxophone Ron Levy - piano Earl Turbinton - alto saxophone
01. Intro 02. Every Day I Have The Blues 03. Instrumental 04. Instrumental 05. Whole Lotta Lovin' 06. Rock Me Baby 07. Hummingbird
Length: 21:14
Notes by the taper: JEMS is proud to be able to partner with and present some of the choice recordings in the D & D archives. Some of these recordings have been around for years but none of the master tapes or safety copies in some cases have ever been digitized until now. Dave and Donn taped many shows in and around the Seattle area in the 70's and also were contemporaries of some of the JEMS members. Volume 7 captures a radio broadcast they recorded of B.B. King. The recording is incomplete (it is also possible this was all that was broadcast) but what is captured is a real treat. B.B. King always put on a great show, the recording here is no different with inspired(as usual) guitar work.
Lineage: Silver CD 'On every stage' > FLAC compression > YOU
CD1: 01. Calling Elvis 02. Walk of life 03. Heavy fuel 04. Romeo and Juliet 05. The bug 06. Private investigations 07. Sultans of swing 08. Your latest trick 09. On every street
CD2: 01. Two young lovers 02. Telegraph road 03. Money for nothing 04. Brothers in arms 05. Solid rock 06. Wild theme
2Nd ? Gen Vhs Pro Shot Multi Cam In House Feed > Ulead Dvd Movie Factory >
Dvd Ntsc 29.97 Fps Audio Codec Mpeg-1 Layer 2 0Xc0:48000Hz 224 Kb/S Total (2 Chnls) Video Codec Mpeg-2 Program Stream <<> Sys Bitrate 10080 Kb/S Vbr Video Bit Rate 4146
John Fogerty Jerry Garcia Bob Weir Steve Jordan Randy Jackson Clarence Clemons* 01 - Born On The Bayou 02 - Green River 03 - Down On The Corner 04 - Band Intros 05 - Rock And Roll Girls 06 - Centerfield 07 - Proud Mary 08 - Midnight Special 09 - Bad Moon Rising 10 - Fortunate Son 11 - Susie Q* 12 - Long Tall Sally* 13 - Bill Graham Outro
01 Human Highway (02:57)(Young) probably Recorded In Lahaina,Hawaii,May-June 1973 02 Traces (02:52)(Young) 03 Time after time (03:23)(Crosby) 04 Ambulance Blues (07:01)(Young) 05 Another Sleep Song* (03:52)(Nash) 06 Hawaiian Sunrise (02:31)(Young) 07 Long May You Run (04:07)(Young) 08 Myth Of Sysiphus (04:59)(Stills) 09 You Can't Catch Me / Word Game (05:05)(Stills) 10 First Things First (03:06)(Stills) 11 Pushed It Over The End (10:02)(Young)
notes:Projected but unreleased 1974 tour album restored and remasteredIn 1973 there was a scheduled CSNY studio album with the working title Human Highway but the idea was dismissed after few studio sessions in favour of new live album consisted of new songs at the time. The studio versions of these songs were later included in solo albums of the individual members of CSNY.
Lineage: FM Radio SDR3(Germany) - CDRs from a trade/CDEx/Adobe Audition/Flacfrontend/TLH/you
CD1: 01 - The Beat Of My Drum 02 - Veracruz 03 - Primera Invasion 04 - Open Invitation 05 - She’s Not There 06 - Incident At Neshabur 07 - Body Surfing 08 - She Can’t Let Go 09 - One 10 - Songs Of Freedom Total Time: 54.42
CD2: 11 - Super Boogie 12 - Hong Kong Blues/Just Got Back From Texas 13 - Them Changes 14 - Savor/Armando Peraza/Raul Rekow/Orestes Vilato 15 - Alphonso Johnson/Cavatina 16 - Black Magic Woman 17 - Gypsy Queen 18 - Oye Como Va 19 - Evil Ways 20 - Jingo 21 - Once It’s Gotcha Total Time: 63.08
CD3: 22 - By The Pool 23 - Europa 24 - Right Now 25 - Band Introduction 26 - Soul Sacrifice 27 - Victim Of Circumstance 28 - Before We Go 29 - Praise 30 - Deeper, Dig Deeper Total Time: 41.34
01 - Thunder 02 - Don't Let Me Die Young 03 - Night Train 04 - Bringin' Me Down 05 - Life Goes On 06 - I'm Tremblin' 07 - Winner With You 08 - Broken Window 09 - Beast Of Burden 10 - When The Rain Comes Down 11 - I Might Lie 12 - Take It Easy - Rock n Roll 13 - Guitar Duel - Get It On
01. Thick As A Brick part 1 (extract) 02. Wondring Aloud 03. Crazed Institution 04. Instrumental / drum solo 05. To Cry You A Song 06. A New Day Yesterday 07. Boucee 08. Living In The Past 09. Too Old To Rock n Roll 10. Minstrel In The Gallery 11. Instrumental 12. My God 13. Cross- Eyed Mary 14. Wind-Up 15. Back Door Angels
Excellent-sounding audience recording.Going away so I'm putting this up quickly wothout listening all the way through. Hopefully there are no glitches.
Recorded with Edirol R-09 with Church Cardoid Mics with STC-9000 Preamp. Tracks edited with CDWave.
Bob Dylan - guitar, keyboard, harp Tony Garnier - bass George Recile - drums Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar Charlie Sexton - lead guitar Donnie Herron - trumpet, viola, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel
01. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Bob on keyboard) 02. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob center stage on harp) 03. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again (Bob on guitar) 04. Just Like A Woman (Bob on keyboard) 05. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on trumpet) 06. Tangled Up In Blue (Bob center stage on harp) 07. Rollin' And Tumblin' (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin) 08. Spirit On The Water (Bob on keyboard and harp) 09. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Bob center stage on harp, Donnie on banjo) 10. Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on keyboard then center stage on harp) 11. Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on keyboard) 12. Ain't Talkin' (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on viola) 13. Thunder On The Mountain (Bob on keyboard) 14. Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob center stage on harp)
encore: 15. Jolene (Bob on keyboard) 16. Like A Rolling Stone (Bob on keyboard)
Lineage: DVD from ABMS D/L> DVD Audio Ripper> CD Wave Editor(Track Splits)> Goldwave (Crossfades)> Trader's Little Helper (Flac Level 8, Align, Verify)
CD1 (54:21): 01 - Light of Day (11:33) 02 - Hungry Heart (5:00) 03 - Ramrod (6:08) 04 - Born To Run (7:56) 05 - Thunder Road (6:26) 06 - If I Should Fall Behind (6:41) 07 - Land of Hope and Dreams (10:35)
CD2 (42:41): 01 - Intro (1:15) 02 - Don't Look Back (3:30) 03 - Prove It All Night (6:19) 04 - Two Hearts (4:07) 05 - Darkness On The Edge Of Town (4:46) 06 - The Promised Land (7:26) 07 - Mansion on the Hill (4:27) 08 - The River (10:49)
CD3 (79:06): 01 - Youngstown (6:20) 02 - Murder Inc. (6:13) 03 - Badlands (7:12) 04 - Out In The Street (7:36) 05 - Tenth Avenue Freeze Out (17:33) 06 - Brilliant Disguise (4:37) 07 - She's The One (9:54) 08 - The Ghost of Tom Joad (6:04) 09 - Born in the U.S.A. (5:50) 10 - Backstreets (7:44)
Comments: Three or four years ago, a phenomenal DVD set from "BruceDVDs" surfaced which featured a nice 2-camera mix and two separate audio tracks (one which contained a raw IEM feed, and another track that featured a nice IEM/Audience mix which is documented in this torrent. It was a huge set -- 13 GB, if I remember correctly, spread across four DVDs to accommodate the multiple audio tracks. This is a lossless rip of the IEM/Audience audio portion. From what I can tell on the attached SA/FA's, it appears to have been done correctly and should be clear to run on DIME. If this is not true, please let me know and I'll have the torrent pulled.
Here is an excerpt from the description of the DVD set that appears on BruceDVDs.net: The Reunion Tour rolled into the Ft. Lauderdale area on 9 March 2000 for the first of two shows in the famed Spring Break destination. It also marked the third of a four show jaunt through the Sunshine State. The rarely heard "Don't Look Back" got things off to a spirited start, but the real surprise was the first performance of "Brilliant Disguise" since a European show almost a year earlier. Other highlights included the always-welcome "Backstreets". .... The primary audio is an excellent IEM/AUD mix that has been created by Rockaway Rob especially for this set. It is clear and lively, with great atmosphere. As a bonus, the unmixed IEM source is available as an alternative stream. Both tracks are uncompressed. Together with the maximum bit rate used to encode the video, this causes the set extends across four discs. .... Sound quality and performance are very enjoyable -- worth having for casual fans and completists alike. If there is interest, I can dig out the archived DVD files and post on DIME for those who can sustain the share-ratio hit ;-)
SOURCE: Sony MZ-R700 (mini disc) with Sony ECM-DS70 mic > Total Recorder (wav) > CDWav > FLAC Frontend
01. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Bob on keyboard) 02. Lay, Lady, Lay (Bob center stage on harp) 03. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (Bob on guitar) 04. Just Like A Woman (Bob on keyboard) 05. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on trumpet) 06. Tangled Up In Blue (Bob center stage on harp) 07. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) (Bob on guitar) 08. My Wife's Home Town (Bob on guitar) 09. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Bob center stage on harp, Donnie on banjo) 10. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Bob on keyboard) 11. Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on keyboard) 12. Love Sick (Bob on keyboard) 13. Thunder On The Mountain (Bob on keyboard) 14. Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob center stage on harp) 15. crowd
(encore) 16. Jolene (Bob on keyboard) 17. Like A Rolling Stone (Bob on keyboard) 18. Bob introduces the band 19. All Along The Watchtower (Bob on keyboard)
Notes by the taper: Folks, it just does NOT get any better than this. Quite literally a perfect concert event; and I believe that this recording offers the very best that my old Sony Minidisc rig can provide. I dedicate this recording to Bob Dylan and his band - thank you for a magical evening that I will never forget.
After weeks of waiting patiently for the band/producer/venue to release some last-minute house tickets, my wait was rewarded just two days ago when out popped Sec 222 Row C (which was basically front row, center balcony behind the board). In addition, my aisle seat had an unobstructed view of the stage, as rows A and B stepped down to their seats. This allowed me to put my recording gear on the floor in front of me during the entire show - a huge bonus if you're a taper !
The two words I have chosen to describe this evening's performance are : mesmerizing and triumphant.
Mesmerizing in that from the first blast of LSPBH, the entire crowd - not just those around me - were stunned into a trance-like state, listening intently and soaking-up the majestic performance that was unfolding there before them. Having seen hundreds of concerts over the past 35 years, I can honestly report that I have NEVER seen a crowd so controlled by the music being created on stage. No one stood, not a single untoward whistle or shout during a single note played or syllable sung; then a passionate and resounding ovation erupted after each and every song. It was chilling - the connection from performers to listeners. Bravo Charlotte - what an amazing crowd !!
I'm convinced that this was simply the most taper-friendly crowd in the history of live music, and after listening to the show twice on the ride home, I can tell you that I will probably never make another recording anywhere near the overall quality of this capture. No samples needed on this one ... download with confidence, and please enjoy this masterpiece.
It is impossible to isolate the musically highlights from this evening - the entire performance played out like a grand, symphonic explosion of passion, fire, heartbreak, love, loss, and finally, heartfelt triumph. The outpouring of love for Bob and his magnificent band built throughout the performance; and at the final bow, you will hear an ovation spring forth from the exhausted, priviledged patrons who were fortunate enough to bear witness to the healing and restorative powers that only live music can create.
It is with great pride and much happiness that I present this performance to you all here on Dime. I hope that this recoring circles the globe many times and brings you just a taste of the JOY that we all felt last night... and I'm hoping to capture this lightning in a bottle again Saturday night in Winston-Salem.
Disc 1: 01. Introduction 02. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 03. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 04. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 05. Just Like A Woman 06. Rollin' And Tumblin' 07. Tangled Up In Blue 08. High Water (For Charley Patton) 09. Tryin' To Get To Heaven 10. Cold Irons Bound 11. Every Grain Of Sand
Disc 2: 01. Highway 61 Revisited 02. Not Dark Yet 03. Thunder On The Mountain 04. Ballad Of A Thin Man
CD 1: 01 - Hells bells 02 - Have a drink on me 03 - Shot down in flames 04 - Back in black 05 - Shoot to thrill 06 - Sin city 07 - Bad boy boogie 08 - Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
CD2: 01 - Highway to hell 02 - The jack 03 - Let's get it up 04 - Dirty deeds done dirt cheap 05 - Whole lotta rosie 06 - Let there be rock 07 - You shook me all night long 08 - For those about to rock (we salute you) 09 - T.N.T.
This is a very good audience recording of AC/DC's last appearance at Hammersmith Odeon until their return in 2003. It was the last of four sold out shows there on the 1982 tour and one of six shows in London that year (two at Wembley Arena followed). As usual: it's AC/DC at its best (Brian doing a great performance !) with an absolutely fantastic crowd !
Video: MPEG-2 NTSC 704 x 480 29.970fps 4368kbps 4:3
01 - Blues Brothers Intro 02 - Time 03 - Madhouse 04 - Caught in a Mosh 05 - Keep it in the Family 06 - Got the Time 07 - Indians 08 - Antisocial 09 - I'm the Man 10 - Won't Get Fooled Again 11 - I Am the Law
Notes: Did you ever wonder why there are so many nice "Pro" shot shows from the Palace in the early 90's? Luckily for all of us, the Palace had an in house feed that was accessible from the corporate suites, and at least on taper was brilliant enough to get gear in there and record tons of shows! Here is one of them. Nice PC authoring job, and it looks pretty low gen. Not sure why the file size is on the low end, I guess there might be some compression on this footage.