Here you will discover the rare recordings of "Canterbury" and "UK Prog Rock". Mixed in of course with other bands as well!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Jethro Tull-BBC Studios 1968-69 (FLAC)
Jethro Tull
1968-69
BBC Studios
London,England
BBC Sessions w/radio announcer
01. So much trouble
02. (announcer)
03. A song for jeffrey
04. (announcer)
05. My sunday feeling
06. Dharma for one
07. (announcer)
08. Beggar's farm
09. (announcer)
10. love story
11. stormy monday
12. (announcer)
13. living in the past
14. (announcer)
15. A new day yesterday
16. (announcer)
17. Fat man
18. Bouree
19. (announcer)
20. Nothing is easy
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Henry Cow 1978-07-23 Cervia Ravenna (FLAC)
Henry Cow
=========
Cervia (Italy), Festa di Unita Proletaria, Ravenna
1978-07-23
AUD tape recorded by Giorgio Di Paolo (of band Asuma Rimna) who kindly gave permission
to share his recording and who said...
"my memories are vague, a very low-tech cassette recorder was used; I probably
connected the line out of a tape deck to some PC sound card".
Extracted to .wav by Maclen who sent me the .wav files, thanks to both of you !!
TLH says "tracks look like CDDA with probability 100%"
wav > edit (Nero 8) > TLH (flac + SBE / Decode check)
Editing:
Used better sounding left channel from this mono recording
Reduced volume by -4dB
Bass EQ +5dB
Inserted track05 from hte SBD source
Gap fixed in track06 (20.37-21.45 using SBD source)
Corrected ~ 200 volume variations
Fixed many nasty glitches in the Soundcheck
Edited and re-tracked for smooth track transitions
Added flac tags using fastone artwork, any change to the files will delete these.
Quality: Worth a historic A+
===========================
I was kindly sent this AUD source from the Cervia show, which is apparently new
compared to the high-gen SBD that has appeared many times here
on Dime, including a remaster of mine) and was surpised and delighted to hear a very
different and more dynamic mix. This is similar to the
Trondheim 1976 show, where the SBD mix sounds very dry compared to the FM version
(later found to be mp3 that was here a long time ago) on which
on-stage tapes being played by the band were very prominent and were completely missing
from the SBD.
So IMHO. this is a much better involving listen, whilst it also contains 2 more tracks
(03 & 12) and extra material on other tracks (00 and 06),
plus the continuous audience and announcements in between. To check the quality (and
tagging) I just listened on my Linn digital streamer and it
sound wonderful, so I hope you'll agree that it is really worth grabbing.
TomP post on Dime, Aug 2011
Fred Frith: guitar, bass, Viola, Vibes
Tim Hodgkinson: keyboards, treated guitar, alto and baritone sax, clarinet
Lindsay Cooper: bassoon, oboe, soprano, recorder
Anne-Marie Roelofs : trombone, violin, toys
Chris Cutler : drums, percussion, noises
00 - Soundcheck + Stage Intro (7.18)
01 - Viva Pa Ubu (2.18) - OFFICIAL FILE REMOVED (HC Box vol.9 track 11 - edited to be
still continuous without this)
02 - Viva Pa Ubu (cont'd) + The Big Tune (9.57)
03 - The March (4.08)
04 - Half The Sky Intro + Falling Away 1 (07:28)
05 - Woodwind intro + Falling Away 2 (05:50)
06 - Improvisation (30.13)
07 - Slice (1,24)
08 - Look Back (2.09)
09 - Industry (10.46)
10 - Waking Against Sleep (2.33)
11 - Ruins Variations-Free-Virgin Of Illinois (15.42)
Encore
12 - Scotland the Brave + Half The Sky (8.58)
Thanks to urich21 for set list information and further updates
Nice artworks by fastone are included, thanks !!
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Shortwave 1994-10-08 (FLAC)
Shortwave
(Gong's 25th Birthday Party)
The Forum
Kentish Town, London
8th October 1994
1-Shuffle Demons
2-2 P.M.
3-The Balladin
4-The Fox
5-[introductions]
6-Nan True's Hole
Didier Malherbe - tenor sax, alto sax, soprano sax, flute (formerly of Gong)
Phil Miller - guitar, guitar synthesizer (also of In Cahoots)
Hugh Hopper - bass (formerly of Soft Machine)
Pip Pyle - drums (also of Gong and In Cahoots)
Audio Technica Mic > Aiwa Cass
Tape (1st Gen) > TEAC V-1050 > Edirol R-1 > wavelab > Cd Wave
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Amon Duul II - Anthology 1975 (FLAC)
Amon Duul II - Anthology 1975
Contains two concerts:
18. January 1975 - TV performance, Jugendzentrum Dillingen, Germany
Setlist:
01.Archy the robot
02.Lonely woman
03.Phonzeit jam
04. Surrounded by the stars
05. Traveller
06. La Krautoma
Audio was taken from the VHS proshot that was here seeded recently. Unknown lineage.
11. July 1975 - Live concert in Munich
Setlist:
01. Wir wollen
02. Wilhelm Wilhelm
03. Dreams
04. Liebeslied
05. Top of the mud
06. Mirror
07. Mr. Kraut´s jinx
08. Loosey girls
09. La Krautoma
10. Ludwig
Liner-notes:
1975 was the turning-year of Krautrock. Neu! split afer the release of their fabulous punk-orientated "Neu! 75" album.
Can released "Landed" in 1975 and "Flow Motion" in 1976 and presented are more lighter mainstream sound. Their hit "I want more"
peaked No. 26 in the UK charts: A sensation for a german band! Groups like Can or especially Tangerine Dream, had proved that they
could adapt to the different circumstances in music industry during the late seventies.
For a unique band like Amon Duul II, the pressure for international success was always on the hand. Despite the fact that they had
a great fan community in England, France and in other european countries, record producers like Jürgen S. Korduletsch trying
to define the direction of the band, both musically and aesthetically. Sure there was often a fight between the musicians and their producers.
Unfortuneatly the band itself consists of strong individuals, so the line-up was always changing. Of course, in the end, there was no strenght
to fight the producers ideas. On the other hand, Amon Duul II wanted to have this international success all the years ´round.
They started in Munich 1968, as a hippie community, recorded the first real Krautrock album "Phallus Dei", which lay the basis for all
to come german rockbands. In England for example their name hab become legendary, grounding a myth that last until today. In their
homeland the band was overlooked and underrated. For the early seventies there was no real german music industry for rockbands,
so Amon Duul II suffered because the lack of money prevented any plan going forward.
It was a logical consequence that they needed a new producer. Thie first result was the brilliant 1974 album "Hijack".
For this record the classic line-up had come into the studio, consisting of Chris Karrer (voc, guitar, violin), John Weinzierl (guitars),
Peter Leopold (drums), Renate Knaup (vocals), Lothar meid (bass) and Falk. U. Rogner (synthesizers). The result was a fresh and strong record,
fascinating and rich, the press reaction was aso filled with enthusiasm. It´s rather strange that this record nowadays had become
a stepchild by the band itself and also by the general musicpress. Maybe sometimes it gonna change again
In the beginning of the year 1975, the band had the chance to play in a german TV show, called Phonzeit and was held in a youth center
of the german town Dillingen. It was the last moment the classical line-up was playing together. The original video broadcast wasn´t available for years. There was a bad audio tape in circulation which
is now replaced by the better (despite the mono) audio-version of the video. Amon Duul II appearance here is extraordinary!
Most of the tunes are from the Hijack-Album, played in a relaxed and straight manner. One highlight is the spooky "Lonely woman" with Chris Karrer
as the leadsinger, playing a fine sax solo. "Surrounded by the stars" shines because of the violin-bass-guitar-synths collaboration. The sound of this TV gig in
general is really unique. Maybe the band released the complete Audio Tape official. "Surrounded by the stars" was interrupted
by the discussion of the audience with the band backstage. In th background you can hear the music roll on. It´s a shame that there
is no complete tape of the music in existance. In the end Amon Duul II playing an old german tune called "La Paloma", which is
linked to the next studio album "Made in Germany".
After the Phonzeit gig, the Music Express wrote about the new Duul project: "AD II goes to Broadway. For the next time 15 – 16 persons will be on stage, actors and
dancers. There are plans for serveral gigs in America, playing one month in Los Angeles at the Roxy Theatre and after in New York at the Beacon Theatre (Broadway) to promote their rockshow.
This teutonic shock is all about the history of Germany, which will also be the topic of their next Lp under the title SM II". Before the recording sessions started, Lothar Meid
leaved the band. For him two other Munich musicians were added. Robby Heibl (bass) who also played on 1973 album "Vive la Trance" and Nando Tischer (voc, guitar).
Before the official release of the double album "Made in Germany", Amon Duul II was going on a little promotion tour in June/July 1975 through France and played also some concerts in Germany.
During this tour the line-up changed again after some disagreements of the band members: The planned US-Tour was cancelled because of the failed organisation,
also the original album-concept had fallen to pieces. Many compositions weren´t used for this album. Another reason for the break was that the original plan, releasing a double album in the United States also
failed because of the sloppy management. The US-release (a single LP) was also separately mixed by Korduletsch in absence of the band itself.
Compared to the double album, the single LP contains some alternative mixes and longer versions of some songs.
Back to line-up change: Renate Knaup and Falk U. Rogner left the band. The remaining quintett was catched on tape during their Munich concert on 11. July 1975.
This rare tape documents the idea how the "Made inGermany" songs should have sounded live. Nando Tischer appeared here as the lead-singer, trying to calm down the unfriendly audience.
At one moment the bulk is screaming for "Renate", and Tischer had to explain that Renate is on vacation int he soputh, after an love affair with a boy. seems to be the last showdown after many internal argues.
Despite the bad sound of the tape, one highlight of this show is the long and atmospheric "Loosey girls". Also "La Krautoma" is a great rocker.
The official release of "Made in Germany" was in the fall of 1975:
The album is one of the first rock-operas in Germany about german history. Songs about Ludwig II and the Kaiser Wilhelm II,
an interview with Mr. Hitler: The whole album is a real masterpiece. Great powerful music with strange, experimental ideas. The band proved their ability to have a great variety of musical styles.
At this point the band itself don´t existed anymore, however the group reunited in 1976 again to play more relaxed music under the old name. And of course sometimes the old genius shines through. But that´s another story.
what´s left are documents of a uniqueband, that had the courage and the power in creating undefining music, that is still influental and touching today.
For this project the available music was remixed and mastered carefully.
All the best, Quinn (2011)
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Arthur Brown & Kingdom Come-Weeley Festival (August 29, 1971)
ARTHUR BROWN AND KINGDOM COME
WEELEY FESTIVAL,
CLACTON ON SEA,ESSEX,ENGLAND
AUGUST 29,1971
1-Spoken Word Poem
2-Time Captives
3-STAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS
AUD UNKNOWN LINEAGE >
CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT >
COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR >
TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC
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WEELEY FESTIVAL,
CLACTON ON SEA,ESSEX,ENGLAND
AUGUST 29,1971
1-Spoken Word Poem
2-Time Captives
3-STAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS
AUD UNKNOWN LINEAGE >
CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT >
COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR >
TRADERS LITTLE HELPER > FLAC
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Iron Butterfly - Galaxy Club 1967 (FLAC)
IRON BUTTERFLY
Galaxy Club, Los Angeles, CA
1967
Lineage: traded CDR > Steinberg > Carbon-Hi-Space CDR > Flac > you
"A fantastic recording, hard and very, very psychedelic, sometimes strange."
This is an interesting tape. The original info said it's an audience tape, but I'd swear it is a soundboard. The stereo separation seems to great to not be a soundboard. How else could you have the drums in one channel and everything else in the other channel with only a little bleed through. It is a tad muffled, but otherwise the sound quality is great.
If all you know of Iron Butterfly is "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", this 1967 show may be a shock. Recorded before their 1968 debut album, "Heavy", only four of these songs would be recorded in the studio. To once again quote the original info file that came with this recording, "very psychedelic, sometimes strange".
Lineup:
Doug Ingle (vocals, organ)
Ron Bushy (drums)
Jerry Penrod (bass)
Danny Weis (guitar)
Darryl DeLoach (tambourine)
1. Real Fright
2. Possession *
3. Filled With Fear
4. Fields Of Sun *
5. It's Up To You
6. Gloomy Day To Remember
7. Time To Ignore Evil Temptation
8. Have You Heard?
9. General As It May Seem *
10. Lonely Boy
11. Iron Butterfly Theme *
12. You Can't Win
* Included on the debut album
Soundquality: A/A-
Time: 53:53
Medium: CDR
Covers: on board (PNG Lossless)
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Kevin Ayers (1992-2 Pack) (FLAC)
Kevin Ayers (1992-2 Pack)
Kevin Ayers
Greater London Radio GLR
30 April 1992
with:
Ollie Halsall: g
(probably Ollie Halsall's last session ever!)
1 Interview with Kevin Ayers
2 I Don't Depend On You (Studio Session)
3 Interview (introducing "Feeling This Way" from the CD, which is removed!)
4 Interview
5 May I (Studio Sesion)
(9:15)
cassette from trades/1st generation from master
---> wav (with Terratec phono pre amp studio)
---> flac
quality A--
___________________________________________
KEVIN AYERS + KEVIN ARMSTRONG
OSAKA
CLUB QUATTRO
2 JUNE 1992
1 Feeling This Way
2 When Your Parents Go To Sleep
3 Super Salesman
4 Shouting In A Bucket Blues
5 Everybody's Sometime And Some People's All The Time Blues
6 Something In Between
7 I Don't Depend On You
8 Lady Rachel
9 Intrducing M16
10 M16
11 Ghost Train
12 There Goes Johnny
13 May I?
14 Why Are We Sleeping
15 Thank You Very Much
16 encore calls
17 Blaming It All On Love
18 encore calls
19 Two Goes Into Four
20 End applause
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---> wav (with Terratec phono pre amp studio)
---> flac
quality B++
Don't sell! Don't encode to mp3!!!
nadir_53
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Alice Cooper - St. Louis 12-17-71 (FLAC)
Alice Cooper
St. Louis Arena
December 17, 1971
Lineage: Soundboard > CD-R > EAC > FLAC
Good Soundboard recording (somewhat dry) from 1971 in support
of the "Killer" album.
Artwork Included
Track Listing:
01. Intro / Be My Lover
02. You Drive Me Nervous
03. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
04. Eighteen
05. Halo of Flies
06. Is It My Body / My Very Own
07. Dead Babies
08. Killer
09. Long Way To Go (cut)
Band Members:
Michael Bruce - Guitar
Glen Buxton - Guitar
Alice Cooper - Vocals
Dennis Dunaway - Bass
Neal Smith - Drums
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St. Louis Arena
December 17, 1971
Lineage: Soundboard > CD-R > EAC > FLAC
Good Soundboard recording (somewhat dry) from 1971 in support
of the "Killer" album.
Artwork Included
Track Listing:
01. Intro / Be My Lover
02. You Drive Me Nervous
03. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
04. Eighteen
05. Halo of Flies
06. Is It My Body / My Very Own
07. Dead Babies
08. Killer
09. Long Way To Go (cut)
Band Members:
Michael Bruce - Guitar
Glen Buxton - Guitar
Alice Cooper - Vocals
Dennis Dunaway - Bass
Neal Smith - Drums
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Pink Floyd-1967-09-10 (Stockholm) (FLAC)
PINK FLOYD
stockholm
gyllene circelen
10.september.1967
(replay on may 7th, 2011)
SOURCE: sonic studio dsm 6 (w/ pre-amp & bass roll off) > tascam tascam dr-07 (44khz/24bit)
TRANSFER: adobe audition 3.0 > > flac level 8
LOCATION: next to the soundboard, approx. 6 meters off the speakers, center
TOTAL: 43:02
01
02 mathilda mother
03 pow r toc h
04 scream thy last scream
05 set the controls for the heart of the sun
06 see emily play
07 interstellar overdrive
NOTES:
- there's a 44 khz /24 bit version up on yeeshkul
- some general information about how this "replay" came to be http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/dec/08/stockholm-pink-floyd-bootleg
- more detailed info here: http://www.sydbarrettpinkfloyd.com/2010/12/pink-floyd-copenhagen-1967-recording.html
- lotsa pros and cons about what to do with this recording: http://www.yeeshkul.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22578
- very nice pix here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12599973@N05/sets/72157626559863163/
- 1st and biggest thank you to mr. lind who originally and perfectly recorded the show
- thanx to peooohh for getting me tix, a place to stay, swedish beer etc etc
- thank to creamcheese for "treating" (only very, very little normalising and editing was done with extreme caution)
- "last time i took drugs, i tried to eat an airport"
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Saturday, November 5, 2011
Frank Zappa-1970-08-21-Santa Monica (FLAC)
FRANK ZAPPA AND THE MOTHERS
CIVIC CENTER
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA
AUGUST 21, 1970
A First Generation Tape Restoration and Transfer
Some distortion in the loudest sections
Classic TMoQ mono audience recording
RECORDED FROM ORCHESTRA SECTION D, ROW 2, SEAT 17
(the tickets were in the box, sorry there were no scanners back then)
SOURCE:
Sennheiser 805 shotgun microphone > Uher 4000 1/2 Track 1/4" x 5" R2R @ 7 1/2 ips > REVOX B77 w/ Dolby > SONY DTC 690 @ 16/32
TRANSFER AND RESTORATION BY MIKE MARTIN:
SONY DTC-690 > AUDIGY 4 (via Toslink) > AUDACITY (conversion to 16/44.1 and extensive editing) >
CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)
DISC 1-
1. Introduction
2. Agon >
3. Call Any Vegetable
4. A Pound For A Brown On The Bus >
5. Sharlena (tape flip)
6. The Air >
7. Dog Breath (in the Year of the Plague) >
8. Mother People >
9. You Didn't Try to Call Me >
10.King Kong > (tape flip)
[42:35]
DISC 2-
1. Frank discusses the concept of 200 Motels
2. Road Ladies
3. Introduction >
4. What Will This Morning Bring Me This Evening >
5. Go to the Club or the Bar (exact title unknown)
6. What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are? >
7. Bwana Dik Deluxe >
8. Latex Solar Beef >
9. Daddy Daddy Daddy > (repaired volume dip in middle of song)
10.Do You Like My New Car? > (tape flip)
11.Happy Together >
12.What Will This Evening Bring Me This Morning?
13.Would You Go All The Way
14.Rudy Wants to Buy Yez a Drink (featuring Mark Volman on guitar)
encore:
15.tune up and chat
16.Wino Man >
17.Concentration Moon >
18.Mom and Dad (tape flip)
[48:55]
Frank Zappa-guitar & vocals
Hoawrd Kaylan-vocals
Mark Volman-vocals & guitar
Ian Underwood-sax, keyboards & clarinet
Don Preston-Mini-Moog
Jim Pons-bass
Aynsley Dunbar-drums
This is another Trade Mark of Quality (TMOQ) classic early 70's recording.
I originally copied the master reels from a Tandberg to my Revox B77 in 1986.
From the Revox copy I transferred to a DAT in the 1990's and the first generation reels were tossed out.
A bad move but the tape had so many dropouts it seemed worthless and I never though that I would have the only first generation copy around.
Didn't even think it was worthy of recording at the SP speed and recorded it at LP so the sample rate is only 32 KHz and the high-end rolls off after 16KHz.
The first task was to review and fix the original splices of the tape flips, which occur about every 22 minutes (5'' tape at 7 1/2 ips).
The bigger technical challenge was cleaning up the dropouts from the master tapes, my reel copy and the DAT copy.
A lot of time was spent removing and smoothing out the hundreds (more likely over a thousand) of the micro-gaps and volume fluctuations found on this tape.
The worst sections were during the first few minutes of each disc (beginning of each master tape reel) and again from Concentration Moon to the end (the third reel).
I originally made this without any sound filters and the bass was so heavy it was hard to listen to.
An equalization of -7dB below 400 Hz was applied to remove the muddy booming (and it is still a bit bass heavy).
Next the louder passages are distorted so to reduce the harshness the max volume was reduced using a light compression.
The overall amplitude was then raised by 4dB.
These changes improved the spectral balance but increased the background hiss levels.
So finally a light (15%) inverting noise filter was applied to reduce this hiss a little.
Care was taken not to apply this to the low frequencies thus avoiding that metallic sound.
Tracks cut with CD Wave
Flac conversion (Level 8) with fingerprints and checksums performed with Traders Little Helper
As a note.
This copy comes from the actual masters (3 - 5" reel to reel tapes) and is the complete concert (minus tape flip loss).
Relegated to the dark corners of my collection due to the dropout issue this recording is now worthy to be shared.
Still not perfect but it is much easier to listen to than my DAT tape.
Hope you all enjoy this restoration of a precious historical document.
Mike Martin
5/2010
Flying M Productions
RECORDED BY FANS AND SHARED WITH FANS
TRADE FREE AND NEVER SELL
SUPPORT THE ARTIST'S FAMILY AND BUY THE COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS
(IF YOU DON'T HAVE THEM ALREADY)
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Captain Beefheart-Whiskey A Go Go 1980-12-20 (LATE SHOW) (FLAC)
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART and THE MAGIC BAND
1980-12-20 LATE SHOW
WHISKEY-A-GO-GO, Los Angeles, CA.
01. Apes Ma
02. Hair Pie Bake III ( Bass/Sax )
03. Don on Tape
04. Hair Pie Bake III ( Bass/Sax )
05. Nowaday's A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man
06. Hot Head
07. Ashtray Heart
08. Dirty Blue Gene
09. Best Batch Yet
10. Safe As Milk
11. A Carrot Is As Close As A Rabbit Gets To A Diamond
12. Don and Crowd
13. One Red Rose That I Mean
14. tuning
15. Doctor Dark
16. Bat Chain Puller
17. Sheriff Of Hong Kong
18. tuning - Crowd - Don
19. Suction Prints
total time approx. 67:27
The Band . . . .
Captain Beefheart Don Van Vliet vocals, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, chinese gongs
Eric Drew Feldman bass guitar, synthesizer, mandolin, mellotron, electric piano
Robert Williams drums, percussion
Richard Snyder guitar, slide guitar, bass guitar
Jeff Moris Tepper guitar, slide-guitar
2nd Gen Aud.
Maxell XLII-S Tape > Onkyo Deck > TDK DA-3826 > CD-R > PC > .wav > Audacity 1.3
( for speed correction ) > .wav > Traders Little Helper Flac level 8 > dimeadozen
transfer - mcchocchoc / jbk
This is the Late Show from the second night ( two nights in a row, two shows each night ). The recording is a bit "hot", but the sound is still pretty excellent. I had not listened to this tape for many years because my copy ran very, very fast. I am happy to share this speed corrected version, as this is a great show. The band is raging and Don is also really "on" here. The vocals are awesome. Don is intense in his delivery, getting more into it as the show progresses. The vocal fade out at the end of 'Doctor Dark' here is incredible. The room is silent and Don really kills it ! Following that amazing, fading finish quickly Don starts 'Bat Chain Puller' with a roar. Very cool. The band intros follow Bat Chain Puller.
After 'Sheriff Of Hong Kong' Don wishes everybody a Merry Christmas and even shouts a
"Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho" ! This is another show in which Don is very chatty and quite funny.
Interesting start here, Eric plays the Hair Pie Bass solo all the way through and then he starts it up again as Don joins in on Sax. They finish that and eventually Don plays a tape recording of himself through the mic. After that they play Hair Pie again ( bass and sax only ) !
Last year the Late Show from the first night was shared out here. Let's hope the Early shows do the same.
Aside from the occasional out of tune guitar, this is one of the better performances by the 80/81 band ! A very enjoyable listen. Have fun.
Much thanks to the taper and all of my old trading friends.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Gentle Giant-Torino (Nov. 28, 1974) (FLAC)
GENTLE GIANT
TORINO, ITALY
PALAZZO DELLO SPORT
NOV. 28, 1974
Derek Shulman - Vocals
Ray Shulman - bass
Kerry Minnear - keyboards
Gary Green - Guitar
John Weathers - drums
01 Intro / Cogs In Cogs
02 Proclamation
03 Funny Ways
04 The Runaway
05 Experience
06 Excerpts from Octopus, Part I
07 Excerpts from octopus, Part II
08 Nothing At All
09 Plain Truth
TOTAL LENGTH - 71:45
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Here's another Giant show that hasn't gotten around much. My intention
here on dime is to only seed GG shows that are not easily available
elsewhere. I'm picking shows that are mostly new to the trading
community, I don't mean shows that are just new to bit-torrent sites,
but ones that haven't traded hardly at all, period. I've been lucky
enough to get my hands on some of these through the years, so I figure
this is a good place to get them out there. Anyway, that's the plan.
Thanks to all for the kind words so far.
This particular show came to me a few years back in a trade. The guy
I got it from wasn't sure what he had at first, so he contacted me
for some help and we managed to figure it out. I've never seen this
listed anywhere else in my life, so I was thrilled the guy got in
touch with me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SOUND QUALITY
Well, not the greatest. Maybe a B- or so. Still plenty enjoyable,
but those of you looking for only a few choice Giant shows might want
to pass on this one. Serious collectors - grab it. It is a full show.
I did nothing to alter this recording from the way I received it.
Excerpts from Octopus is split in two, apparently because of a tape
flip and I left it that way.
One cool thing during Excerpts - the band always included a recorder
quartet but this time, the four of them play a bit of Raconteur
Troubadour on the recorders. That only happened briefly at late 1974
European gigs like this one. Later, that tune was used during a
guitar duet instead.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
LINEAGE
CDr trade to me - - >
ripped to my PC with Exact Audio Copy - - >
encoded to flac level 8 with Trader's Little Helper - - >
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So enjoy the show! Thanks to the taper and thanks to you.
Visit me at my "Gentle Giant Tour History"
http://www.ggtourhistory.50webs.com
Gentle Giant-Torino (Nov. 28, 1974) (FLAC)
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Bonzo Dog Band-The BBC Recordings (Revised Edition) (FLAC)
Bonzo Dog Band - The BBC Recordings (Revised Edition) (2011 Home Made Compilation, 2CD)
Totally unexpected, one day after uploading my home made Bonzo Dog Band compilation 'The BBC Recordings' I stumbled across a bunch of unknown (and many unreleased) BBC recordings from an unknown source, no less than 37 MP3's although some in very poor quality. After listening I decided to upgrade the earlier upload with those tracks that aren't already included in the earlier upload and albeit MP3 sourced, are in a listenable sound quality and interesting to hear.
After it became obvious that I couldn't prevent compiling a second volume and as there was space left over, I decided to add also the poor quality tracks that I initially didn't want to include. Avoiding to disturb the listening pleasure I renumbered these and put them unaltered in its original file format at the end of each volume as bonus tracks. If you prefer having these tracks in the correct chronological running order simply renumber them as these are double numbered.
This revised version has also two of the officially released tracks speed adjusted as they were wrongly mastered on the official release.
The BBC Recordings - Volume 1 (November 1967 to March 1969)
Session 1 - Rec 08-11-1967 - TX Top Gear 12-11-1967
01 Mickey's Son & Daughter
02 The Craig Torso Show
Session 2 - Rec 29-04-1968 - TX Top Gear 05-05-1968
03 Do The Trouser Press
04 Canyons Of Your Mind
05 I'm The Urban Spaceman (Speed adjusted)
06 I've Found The Answer*
Session 3 - Rec 08-07-1968 - TX Top Gear 21-07-1968
07 Beautiful Zelda*
08 My Pink Half Of The Drainpipe*
09 Eleven Moustachioud Daughters*
10 Can Blue Men Sing The Whites*
Session 4 - Rec October 1968 - TX Top Gear 20-10-1968
11 Shirt*
12 The Bride Stripped Bare By The Bachelors*
13 Excerpt From 'Brain Opera' Act 3, Scene 1 (The vivisectionist Laboratory)*
14 Ready Mades*
Very early previously unknown recording of 'Brain Opera' making my earlier assumption on the first edition completely obsolete. This part is called 'Act 3, scene 1' which seems odd as the other part on CD2 is called part 3.
Session 5 - Rec 29-10-1968 - TX Saturday Club 02-11-1968
35 Somebody Stole My Gal**
36 Trouser Press**
37 Canyons Of Your Mind**
18 Hello Mabel (Speed adjusted)
First three tracks included at the end of CD1 due to poor quality.
Session 6 - Rec early November 1968 - Radio 1 Club 13-11-1968
38 Humanoid Boogie**
Included at the end of CD1 due to poor quality.
Session 7 - Rec December 1968 - TX Saturday Club 21-12-1968.
39 My Pink Half Of The Drainpipe**
40 Santa Cherie Baby**
41 Eleven Moustachioed Daughters**
42 Keynsham**
Included at the end of CD1 due to poor quality.
Session 8 - Rec unknown - TX Colour Me Pop 21-12-1968
24 I'm The Urban Space Man
25 Canyons Of Your Mind
Session 9 (Part 1) - Rec February / March 1969 - TX Symonds On Sunday 09-03-1969
18 Look Out There's A Monster Coming*
19 Humanoid Boogie*
Total running time CD 1: 74:48
Sources:
01-05, 18 Unpeeled (EMI 1995 CD)
06-14, 26-27 Unknown source (*Remixed MP3)
35-42 Unknown source (**Unaltered MP3)
The BBC Recordings - Volume 2 (March 1969 - December 1969)
Session 9 (Part 2) - Rec early March 1969 - TX Symonds On Sunday 09-03-1969
01 Mr Apollo (Single version)
02 Can Blue Men Sing The Whites (Album version)
Session 10 - Rec March / April 1969 - TX Radio 1 Club 11-04-1969
03 Ready Mades*
04 Hello Mabel*
05 Quiet Talks And Summer Walks
06 Canyons Of Your Mind*
07 Mr Apollo*
Some of the tracks of this session are of questionable quality but as this is a bit of a bordeline case I decided to include them in the chronological running order.
Session 11 - Rec 31-03-1969 (?) - TX Top Gear 13-04-1969
08 Look At Me I'm Wonderful
09 Mr Apollo (Live Vocal)*
10 Quiet Talks And Summer Walks
Session 12 - Rec 29-07-1969 - TX Top Gear 03-08-1969
11 We're Going To Bring It On Home
12 Monster Mash
13 Sofa Head / Give Booze A Chance (Unedited Full version)
14 Tent (Unedited Full Version)
Session 13 - Rec late 1969 (?)
15 Keynsham - TX unknown
16 I Want To Be With You - TX unknown
17 We Were Wrong - TX Dave Lee Travis 21-12-1969
18 Excerpt From 'Brain Opera' Pt.3 (In Biology, Quiz Show, We Own Your Brain)*
Track 11 is a longer version than on the first edition and includes a take on Wagner's Ring der Nibelungen.
Session 14 - Rec December 1967 (?)
19 The Craig Torso Christmas Show - TX Top Gear 17-12-1967
Bonus tracks
20 Sofa Head (Edited CD-version)
21 Give Booze A Chance (Edited CD-version with voice-over)
22 Tent (Edited CD-Version)
Total running time CD2: 77:08
Hope you like it, sorry no artwork!
Have fun! BeatleV!
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Henry Cow-Chaumont, France (November 25, 1976) (FLAC)
Henry Cow
Salle des Fetes
Chaumont France
November 25 1976
CDR>Xact>Peak>Waves>Xact>flac
Fred Frith
Lindsay Cooper
Tim Hodgkinson
Georgie Born
Chris Cutler
Dagmar Krause
This seed omits the 3 tracks that appear on disc 7 of the Henry Cow Box Set
Chaumont 1 (Not included)
Erk Ga
No More Songs
Chaumont 2 (Not included)
March (Not included)
Beautiful As The Monn.....
Living In The Heart Of The Beast
Avantprog Memorial Series #2
These concerts all come from the archive of Randy Jones. A long time trader/taper who went by the name Avantprog on this forum, and Malesch on some others. Randy was a good friend, and a true Texas gentleman( despite living in the Northeast for the last decade). Randy and I made regular road trips for concerts, including our annual pilgrimages to Quebec for the Victo fest, to Progday, Nearfest, and many others. Randy passed away on December 26 2009 after a 9 month battle with liver cancer, leaving a wife and two daughters. It was their wish that I have these recordings, with an eye towards saying thank you to the community of music lovers that Randy held dear.
This concert, as legend jas it, was recorded by Jack Balchin, Henry Cow's engineer. Randy's discs were mastered at a very low level. I normalized and balanced the channels and sent the whole shebang through the Waves L3 plug-in to bring the levels up
Three tracks from this show were released on the Henry Cow Box, so are not included here.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Flo & Eddie-1973-04-26 New Orleans (FLAC)
Flo & Eddie
1973-04-26
New Orleans, LA
Municipal Auditorium
Audience
Lineage: master cassette>cdr(0)>cdr(1)>eac>wav>flac
Transfer: Master cassette>unknown standalone burner>1cdr(0)>1cdr(1)
Taping Gear: Unknown mic and deck
Taped and Transferred By: Mister Freezer
Speed, tracking and volume corrections applied to the recording.
Band Members:
Howard Kaylan (Eddie) - vocals
Mark Volman (Flo) - vocals, guitar
Gary Rowles - guitar
Jim Pons - bass
John Herron - keyboards
Ansley Dunbar - drums
Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Goodbye Surprise
03. If We Only Had The Time
04. It Never Happened
05. Afterglow
06. Band Introduction
07. Feel Older Now
08. Nikki Hoi
09. Elenore
10. I Been Born Again
11. Happy Together
12. Boogie
13. Audience
Length: 51:00
Notes:
Freezer master recording. Very good to excellent sounding recording. The show captures Flo and Eddie(ex lead singers of The Turtles and The Mother's Of Invention) opening for Alice Cooper here and this particular touring band features mostly ex-Zappa Mother's Of Invention band members who were in the last lineup with Flo and Eddie before being disbanded. If you like musicial insanity of the highest art then these guys are for you.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Jethro Tull-Fillmore West-San Francisco, CA (March 13, 1969)
JETHRO TULL
March 13, 1969
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA USA
Ian Anderson - vocal, flute, harp
Martin Barre - guitar
Glenn Cornick - bass
Clive Bunker - drums
this tidbit of info is from the Ministry-of-Information
http://www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/69.htm
Also appearing, for all these Fillmore West shows: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sanpaku.
'Blues Jam' (not a jam) was introduced as 'Martin's Tune Again', to differentiate it from the "terrible" 'Martin's Tune'.
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THE SONGS:
01 A New Day Yesterday 5:07
02 To Be Sad is a Mad Way To Be 4:19
03 Blues Jam (Martin's Tune) 12:44
04 Fat Man (has different lyrics!) 5:47
05 Dharma For One 20:46
TOTAL TIME 48:43
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THE SOUND:
typical audience recording from 1969
plus
who-knows-how-many cassette generations
LISTEN TO A SAMPLE BELOW
There are breaks between each song on my tape
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THE LINEAGE:
audience > unknown generations > to me on cassette > Nakamichi BX-2 with azimuth adjustment done > digitize via Audacity > FLAC 8 via xAct
No noise reduction or eq was applied.
Tape player (Nakamichi BX-2) azimuth adjustment was done.
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HEY GANG:
I offer what I have, with ALL the information known to me.
If you've got a better version, seed it.
If you have more accurate information, please add it in a comment.
If anyone would like to attempt a remastering job, go right ahead.
ebub
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
David Bowie 1972-10-01 Boston Music Hall Memories Joe Maloney Master Recording (FLAC)
David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars 1972/10/01 - Boston Music Hall(FLAC)
DAVID BOWIE AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS
BOSTON MUSIC HALL
BOSTON, MA OCTOBER 1, 1972-JOE MALONEY MASTER RECORDING
AM>CDR>EAC>FLAC
Set list:
Disc one:
1: Hang onto yourself
2: Ziggy Stardust
3: Changes
4: The Superman
5: Life on Mars
6: Lady Stardust
7: Queen Bitch
8: Five Years
9: Space Oddity
10: Andy Warhol
11: My Death
Disc two:
1: Width of a circle
2: John, I'm only dancing
3: Starman
4: Moonage dream
5: Waiting for the man
6: White light, White heat
7: Suffragette City
8: Around and Around
This was recently transfered and is unaltered and un-EQ'd. The way you have it, is the way
the master cassettes are.
Special thanks to Joe Maloney for making this recording available.
This is for JJ and anyone else that missed out on this gem first time around. I've put this up now as I want to make sure I can finish upping this as I'm immenently waiting to go into hospital for a disc removing from my back.
JJ made a request for this show in the Newtorrent and reseed section of the forum but with joy. It was Originally shared by Homerpax, but due to a computer crash I lost the files, but fortunately had burned a hard cd copy. Consequently I've altered nothing apart from adding
this info file and some artwork. The rest is what I downloaded from Homer in february 2008. Wow I can't believe it's over three years ago.
Guys this is the daddy of all Ziggy recordings against which all others are based. It's not perfect some say it could do with some EQ, but it's by far the best Ziggy Stardust audience recording that has ever been done. So I'll leave it to you to rate the sound, but trust me this is a gem.
In my opinion this with some professional tinkering and remastering could be released officially.
Remember Bowie is a currently recording artist so support him by buying his cd's and merchandise. As stated above our thanks must go to Joe Maloney for taping this show (and others).
This is to be played at MAXIMUM Volume!!
Enjoy
Paul
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Planet Gong-Dingwall's, London (June 28, 2007) (FLAC)
Planet Gong
2007.06.28 Dingwall's, Camden Town, London, UK
sbd + aud ?? 'demuxed' from unreleased "Gongwalls" DVD
Sampled @ 48kHz
SHOULD BE RE-SAMPLED TO 44kHz FOR CD
but play it in this quality if you can (itunes will do it for instance)
1. Floating Anarchy Radio
2. Its The Time Of Your Life
3. Stoned Innocent Frankenstein
4. New Age Transformation Try
5. Poet For Sale
6. The Pot Head Pixies
7. Astral Alien
8. Much Too Old
9. Intros / Change The World (faded cut at end, loses maybe 5 secs. Why??)
10.Teeth
11.Ali Baba (Missing from this set of files, boo hoo)
12.(Encore) Opium For The People
I have also included, from another source, again a video camera
99.Ali Baba Black Sheep, Have You Any Bullshit
The sound here is as captured, I think. It certainly could do with cleaning up in places where it gets peaky.
This is only shared as the official release seems to have ground to a terminal halt 3 years ago now, due to wrangling between band, film-maker & record/film label.
Better to rip it off if you can!
I got rid of some interview material that had been interspersed in the songs by Al Stokes, the film-maker. I felt it added nothing, and in fact just got in the way of the performances. Nothing of any real interest got said.
The film-makers managed to lose/scramble completely the "Ali Baba" file that they had. That's just damn careless in my book.
There is a possibility that an earlier saved copy will emerge one day
Daevid Allen - Guitar, Vocals
Keith The Bass - Bass, some vocals
Steffy Sharpstrings - Guitar, some vocals
Gwyo Zepix - Keyboards & Twiddles, some vocals
Steve Cassidy - Drums
Part 1-
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Beggars Opera-Italy 1972 (FLAC)
BEGGARS OPERA .... ITALY 1972
Nautilus Club, Cardano Al Campo (Varese)
ricky gardiner, guitar
virginia scott, mellotron and inspiration
alan park, keyboards
gordon seller, bass
raymond wilson, drums
martin griffiths, vocals on may 4 1972 show
linnie patterson, vocals on october 19 1972
Source: April 2005 download
Lineage: "AUD" cassette recorder philips K7> cassette> eurorack MX 802A professional equalizer> philips standalone burner CDR560> cdr audio> EAC> wav> flac> burned to CDR (Nero, from April 2005 download)> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg
Total Offer = 13 tracks; 110:44 minutes
Artwork: included.
Samples: none.
Set list:
disc one - may 4 1972 (beg.):
8 tracks = 81:34 minutes
1. festival
2. time machine
3. hobo
4. macarthur park
5. poet and peasant
6. yes i need someone
disc two - may 4 1972 (cont'd):
1. raymond's road
2. oh well
october 19 1972
5 tracks = 29:10 minutes
3. oh well medley
4. london town
5. gimme some lovin
6. long tall sally medley
7. the witch
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Van Der Graaf Generator - Teatro Massimo, Milano, Italy, (February 8, 1972) (FLAC)
Van Der Graaf Generator - Teatro Massimo, Milano, Italy, February 8th 1972, from FB master.
Set list : (i think it is enough close, but any help is really appreciated)
1. Darkness (1 channel disappears for few seconds 3 or 4 times at the beginning of the song)
2. Lost
3. Man-Erg
4. Lemmings Part 1 (1 drop in the transition between the 2 parts)
5. Lemmings Part 2
6. Killer (1 drop between the applauses and the beginning of the song
and 1 channel disappears for few seconds and in some points is lower)
7. Theme one
Encores :
8. Crowd >
9. Octopus (1 drop between the applauses and the beginning of the song)
This is the third upload from the master tapes of my friend FB. This in an ultra rare show,
barely circulated, a more than decent audience recording, expecially if you consider the age
of it and the not great equipment that probably he used, but i don't know about that. Like i
said before for the others FB's tapes, please don't ask me questions i cannot replay to it....
it is just a miracle i convinced him to give to me his masters to upload over here.....the guy
is out of businness forever....
Taper : FB
Transfered, remastered & uploaded by 38f on Dime 2006.
Master cassette > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 audio equalizer > tascam audio cdrw750 > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.
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Monday, September 5, 2011
The Kinks-Santa Monica, CA (November 10, 1970) (FLAC)
The KINKS
CIVIC AUDITORIUM
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA
NOVEMBER 10, 1970
1. Last Of The Steam Powered Trains (in progress)
2. Big Sky
3. Brainwashed
4. Waterloo Sunset
5. Strangers (tape flip after song audience section spliced in)
6. Lola
7. Sunny Afternoon
8. Top Of The Pops
9. Your Looking Fine (Dave Davies Vocals)
10.You've Really Got Me (tape flip-splice) >
11.All Day And All The Night
encore
12.Milk Cow Blues >
13.One Night With You >
14.You Are My Sunshine >
15.Milk Cow Blues
[57:53]
FROM A COPY OF THE MASTER 5" REELS
SOURCE:
Sennheiser 805 shotgun microphone > Uher 4000 7 1-2 ips 1/4" x 5" Reel - to - Reel > REVOX B77 w/Dolby (me) > SONY DTC 690 @ 16/32
RESTORATION AND TRANSFER BY MIKE MARTIN:
SONY DTC-690 > AUDIGY 4 (via Toslink) > AUDACITY (conversion to 16/44.1 and editing of Dropouts) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)
Dropouts needed to be addressed.
The recording equipment had transport issues and there would be a series of dropouts when each new reel was stared.
For the first few minutes of each tape there are gaps about every second (think 5 " reel turning once at 7 1/2 ips).
chunk chunk chunk chunk chunk chunk.
There were also dropouts throughout the tape but not as many as the beginning of each reel.
Similar issues affect many recordings from this source.
These tapes have been relegated to storage boxes all these years because of the quality issues.
The wave files have been reviewed with headphones to find the dropout gaps which were then spliced together.
Audacity is a nice wave editor and between delete and repair I removed the majority of the defects.
At this time the loudest claps between the songs were removed one clap at a time.
Some of the bumps and bruises of this tape can still be heard if you listen hard enough.
There were hundreds.
Even knowing this stuff you would likely agree that this tape sounds great for it's time.
This concert really shows how good the KINKS were back then.
Loved the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium!
Enjoy
Mike Martin 7/2010
Flying M Productions
RECORDINGS MADE BY FANS FOR FANS
TRADE FREELY AND NEVER SELL
SUPPORT THE ARTISTS AND SEE THEM PLAY LIVE
John Dalton Bass
Mick Avery Drums
Dave Davies Guitar
Ray Davies Vocals and Guitar
Part 1-
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Robert Wyatt's Soupsongs-Royal Festival Hall (11-11-1999) (FLAC)
SOUPSONGS
LONDON, Royal Festival Hall
Nov 17 1999
FM>?>CDR>Xact>flac
CD1
1. BBC Radio announcement (0:13)
2. Introduction from RFH (1:09)
3. Introduction by Annie Whitehead (0:18)
4. ALLIANCE (6:07)
5. TEAM SPIRIT (7:24)
6. C.P. JEEBIES (4:40)
7. SEPTEMBER THE NINTH (6:25)
8. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD HIT THE ROAD (6:29)
9. ALIFIB / ALIFE (10:55)
10. A SUNDAY IN MADRID (6:05)
CD2
1. SEA SONG (5:34)
2. THE DUCHESS (5:06)
3. POOR LITTLE ALFIE (3:09)
4. ALIEN (6:14)
5. FREE WILL AND TESTAMENT (4:44)
6. Band Introduction (1:18)
7. GHARBZADEGI (9:41)
8. Outro from RFH (0:42)
9. BBC Radio Outro (0:19)
Annie Whitehead - Trombone & Mouth
Ian Maidman - Lead Vocals & Guitars
Julie Tippetts - Lead Vocals
Janette Mason - Keyboards
Steve Lamb - Bass
Liam Genockey - Drums
Phil Manzanera - Guitar
George Khan - Tenor Sax
Didier Malherbe - Soprano Sax, Flute & Doudouk
Harry Beckett - Trumpet & Flugelhorn
Part 1-
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
The Nice-Essen 1969 (FLAC)
THE NICE: Essen, Songtage, Grugahalle 11/10/69 1st Gen Nice Aud!
Hey Friends, as a request, I´m posting the rare performance of The Nice from the "Songtage" Festival 1969!
Unfortunately only nice quality, but probably a " must have" for anybody interested in this field!
MP 3 sample below!
Tracklist:
01 Instr.-voc
02 Rondo
03 Country Pie
04 How could you hang on to a dream /cut
05 Sibelius´Intermezzo(from Karelia suite)
06 Outro by Alexis Korner
Time ca, 40 mins
Lineup:
Keith Emerson:keyb., piano
Brian Davison: dr,flute
Lee Jackson: bass,cello,violin,voc
Lineage: 1st. Gen Cass-PDR05-EAC-Flac
Nice Audience Quality
Enjoy this piece of "The Nice" history!!
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