sabato 11 maggio 2024

Rory Gallagher - 1972-05-11 - Limerick, Ireland (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Rory Gallagher
1972-05-11
Savoy Theatre, Limerick, Ireland

SBD from video > unknown > CDR > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC

Taper, & Taping Equipment: ??unknown??
Analog Cassette Tape Trade: Phrob (Maine, U.S.A.), many thanks!! As usual.
Transfer, & Artwork: ??unknown/forget?? (U.S.A.). Thank You!!
Source: "SBD" "Low Gen, from Video" Trade CDR> (wav) 2013 DAE with EAC (secure mode)> (tracking) CDWave> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 8 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: "vg+/ex-" (SBD)
Length: 9 tracks = 25:25 minutes
Artwork Note: The main included artwork has some filler tracks, but those are not included here. This May 11, 1972 portion is listed as one track, which I eventually divided the tracks using CD Wave. A 2nd artwork version is also included but also does not match set list, use as reference only.

Rory Gallagher Group (June 1972 - May 1978):
Rory Gallagher - guitar, vocals
Gerry McAvoy - bass
Rod de'Ath - drums (1st Rory Gallagher gig!)

01 - (cuts in) I'm Tore Down
02 - interview & talk 1
03 - Laundromat
04 - interview & talk 1
05 - Pistol Slapper Blues
06 - interview & talk 1
07 - Patch Of Grey Cloud (aka Don't Know Where I'm Goin')
08 - interview & talk 1
09 - Bullfrog Blues

Notes:
a - First gig for Rod De'Ath, sitting in for the sick Wilgar Campbell.
b - This was transferred from the shorter (less than a minute) version years ago (VHS to Analog Cass Tape) but not from the commonly traded VCD (lossy) version. This is lossless.

Alice Cooper - 1973-05-11 - Inglewood, CA (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Alice Cooper 1973-05-11 Forum, Inglewood (FLAC)
May 11, 1973

Confirmed lossless with TLH

Lineage: SBD > ? > CDR(x) > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Vincent Furnier (Alice Cooper) - Lead Vocals
Glen Buxton - Lead Guitar
Michael Bruce - Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Dennis Dunaway - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Neal Smith - Drums, Backing Vocals
Mick Mashbir - Lead Guitar
Bob Dolin - Keyboards

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 Night On Bald Mountain I (Interlude) (2:17)
10 Sick Things (3:24)
11 Dead Babies (3:05)
12 I Love The Dead (6:57)
13 Night On Bald Mountain II (Interlude) (1:22)
14 School's Out (12:46)
15 Under My Wheels (5:28)
16 God Bless America Outro (2:51)

TT - 73:09

Here's Alice Cooper (when the name applied to a band rather than a singer) on their 1973 North American tour in support of the "Billion Dollar Babies" album which broke box office records and featured 64 concerts in 59 cities in 90 days. The tour allegedly grossed $20 million but once the ruinous expenses were deducted, the profit came to something like $4 million. This was due to the costs of employing about 40 people (including illusionist James Randi, who appeared in the stage show as "The Executioner") as well as transporting 12 tonnes of equipment from city to city including a gibbet, a guillotine, a surgical table, hundreds of baby dolls, dozens of mannequins and the stage set itself. Bob Dolin was drafted in to play live keyboards and Mick Mashbir was allegedly brought in to cover for Glen Buxton's occasionally erratic performances due to his health issues at the time.

This is a pretty good soundboard recording which I got years ago in a snail mail trade. None of this performance was used on the "Billion Dollar Babies" 2 CD deluxe edition as the live recordings featured there were taken from the April 28th and April 29th performances in Houston and Dallas respectively.

Please note that there is a little evidence of tape mash in places, particularly during the second half of "I Love The Dead" (nothing too serious though). Also, please note that some of the banter / audience participation towards the end of the show (particularly during "School's Out") may upset you if you're easily offended. Probably not one to play in front of the kids...

Joan Baez - 1975-05-11 - New York, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Joan Baez
End Of the War Rally
Central Park, New York, NY
May 11, 1975

Source: WBAI FM broadcast > low gen cassette (courtesy of M.R. archive)
Transfer: Zoom H4n (16 bit / 44.1 kHz) (transfer by M.R.)
Editing: Soundforge (tracking) > Wav (Eac tested) > TLH (sector boundary aligned) Flac level 8 

Joan Baez (still alive at age 77)
Barbara Dane (still alive at age 90)
Phil Ochs (passed away April 9, 1976 at age 35)
Pete Seeger (passed away Jan. 17, 2014 at age 94)
Rev. Fred Kirkpatrick (passed away Aug 16, 1986 at age 53)

01 Carry It On
02 Amazing Grace
03 If I Had A Hammer
04 Goodtime Charlie's Got the Blues (Phil Ochs & Pete Seeger)
05 Oh, Freedom
06 Joan banter
07 Oh, Happy Day
08 Joan banter
09 Joe Hill
10 Blowin' In The Wind
11 There But For Fortune (duet: Joan & Phil Ochs)
12 WBAI DJ + Joan banter
13 Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around
14 Kumbaya
15 WBAI outro

Total Time = 45:02 min

A crowd of about 75,000 people gathered in Central Park to celebrate the end of the Vietnam War. The concert event was organized by Phil Ochs, who sadly passed away less that a year later.

Alan Stivell - 1975-05-11 - Cologne, DE (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

WDR - Grosser Sendesaal 
Köln ,Germany 

Recorded probably with National/Technics tuner to Sony TC-377 two-track tape-recorder at 9,5 cm/sec. using BASF longplay tape. 
Around that time I bought an additional tape recorder, a Sony TC-645; so there a slight chance, that I dubbed and edited this from one tape recorder to the other. Played back with Revox B77 Mk2 to Tascam CD Rw-402. Cd ripped wit EAC, cut with Audacity, track separation done with CD-Wave Editor. Flac files ( level 6 ) with Trader's Little Helper. 

Alan Stivell - Celtic Harp, voc 
Dan Ar Bras - gtr 
René Werneer - fiddle, dulcimer 

Setlist: (Corrected 2012-10-19, thanks to serge) 

01-Suite Des Montagnes 
02-Sagart O'Donaill 
03-Heman Dubh 
04-Faili Faili Oro 
05-Kost Ar C´hoat 
06-Tri Martolod 
07-The King Of The Fairies 
08-Suite Sudarmoricaine 
09-Introductions 
10-Marv Eo Ma Mestrez 
11-Mná na Héireann 
12-Tenwal Eo'r Bed (Le Monde Est Sombre) 
13-Digor Eo An Hent (Le Chemin Est Ouvert) 

Length: 36:50"

This is a very nice set that I picked up from HungerCity a couple of weeks ago. The only thing I have changed in that torrent is that I added a new (and hopefully correct) setlist, so if you have picked it up there, come join seeding. All cred for this goes to Rank Stranger at HungerCity. Here is his (or her) description (with the new setlist added). 

WDR broadcast from May 11th, 1975 

Frank Zappa - 1975-05-11 - Chicago, IL (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Frank Zappa 
1975 05 11 
International Amphitheater, 
Chicago, IL 

~~ From J.S Master Tape ~~ 

According To FZShows: 

1975 05 11 - International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL 
95 min, Aud, B- 

This Copy - 94.28, AUD MC, B, Mono (Main Source) 

Source: Audience Master Tape 

Taped By: JS 
Transferred By: doctorzap 
Edited By: doctorzap, The Evil Prince 

Recording Gear Info: 1980-81 Sony d-5 / 2, Sony ECM-23F'S 

Lineage : Master Tapes Sony FeCr (unless noted) > Sony TC-WE475 (new out of box) or Teac W-518R (used on tapes needing azimuth correction) > 
Monster Cable > Audigy 2 44.1Khz 16 Bit > Soundforge 9 >Traders Little Helper Flac level 8 w/s.b.e.c > > FZ Shoebox > Wav > 
Soundforge 9 > Retracking, Renaming > Flac TLH Level 8 With SBA 

Yojimbo Source: 

Taped By John S. 
Transferred By Steve B. 

JS Master > 1st Gen Tape > CDR > EAC > FLAC Frontend > Wav > 
Soundforge 9 > Speed Corrction, Retracking, Renaming > Flac TLH Level 8 With SBA 

The Band: 

FZ, Denny Walley, Captain Beefheart, Tom Fowler, Terry Bozzio, Napoleon Murphy Brock, George Duke, Bruce Fowler. 

01 Opening Instrumental [4.55] 
02 Apostrophe [4:36] 
03 Stinkfoot [4:27] 
04 04-I'm Not Satisfied [2:02] 
05 Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy [8:44] 
06 Velvet Sunrise [7:54] 
07 A Pound For A Brown [19:43] *** Tape Flip @ 14.44 Music Missing 
08 Sleeping In A Jar [2:02] 
09 Poofter's Froth Wyoming Plans Ahead [2:31] 
10 Echidna's Arf [0:33] 
11 The Booger Man [13:16] 
12 Debra Kadabra [3:49] 
13 Camarillo Brillo [3:48] 
14 Muffin Man [3.02] *** Cut @ End - No Music Missing 
15 Willie The Pimp [7:10] (Yojimbo Source) 
16 Advance Romance [5:54] (Yojimbo Source) *** Cuts Out 

Total Time - 94.28 Minutes 

Notes: 

As Of September 2009 - No Material Available For The Tape Flip In Track 07 Or The Cut In Track 14. 
Tracks 15 & 16 From The JS MC Appear To Be Lost. 

Credits: 
John S for taping this Show. 
Raymond Morelli/doctorzap for preparing this recording for seeding at the ZT Shoebox. 
Yojimbo for the fill material. 
Flambay for speed advice. 
phlossdaly for the pictures.

Bob Dylan - 1976-05-11 - San Antonio, TX (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

San Antonio
Municipal Auditorium
05.11.1976
incomplete soundboard recording

LB-10444
LB rating (B+)

master analog>dat to upload. exc
tracked myself on audacity

01 - Maggie's Farm
02 - Mozambique
03 - Isis
04 - Shelter From The Storm
05 - Romance In Durango
06 - You're Gonna Make me Lonesome When You Go
07 - Oh, Sister
08 - Lay, Lady, Lay
09 - Going, Going, Gone
10 - You are a Big
11 - Idiot Wind
12 - Knockin' on Heaven's Door

Lou Reed - 1977-05-11 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


 
(Soundboard FLAC)

The Bottom Line, 
New York, NY, USA, 
11th May 1977

Lineage: 
sbd > unknown recording and transfering equipment > Flac files set > my Flac files set (> YOU)

Tapers: 
Bottom Line claimed to be a Mixer recording, HANX :-)

File Size: 
506MB (505MB flac 1977-05-11, 0.99MB for art)

Lou Reed: Vocals, Guitar
Jeffrey Roth: Guitar
Michael Fonfara: Keyboards
Marty Fogel: Saxophone
Bruce Yaw: Bass
Michael Suchorsky: Drums

CD1: (57:17min)
01) Sweet Jane
02) I'm Waiting For The Man
03) Rock And Roll Heart
04) Heroin
05) Rock And Roll
06) Walk On The Wild Side
07) Shooting Star
08) You Better Dance Dance Dance
09) Lisa Says
10) Satellite Of Love

CD2: (27:30min)
01) Leave Me Alone
02) Coney Island Baby
03) Vicious
04) Berlin
05) Banging On My Drum

Length: 84:47min

STYX - 1978-05-11 - Manchester, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England
1978-05-11
AUDIENCE
75 minutes

Transferred by eve1976
My CASSETTE TAPE (unknown Gen) --> TECHNICS RS-T20 --> AUDACITY --> WAVE --> CDWAVE (split) --> FLAC

DENNIS DEYOUNG - keyboards, vocals & synthesizers
CHUCK PANOZZO - bass guitar
JOHN PANOZZO - drums & percussion
JAMES YOUNG - lead guitar & vocals
TOMMY SHAW - electric, 12-string and acoustic lead guitars & vocals

01. The Grand Illusion
02. Lorelei
03. Mademoiselle
04. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
05. Suite Madame Blue
06. Crystal Ball
07. Lady (cut)
08. Man In The Wilderness
09. Come Sail Away
10. Midnight Ride
11. Miss America

This is the first time of STYX in England and Europe as well.

George Thorogood - 1979-05-11 - Philadelphia, PA (FM/FLAC)


(WIOQ FM Broadcast FLAC)

George Thorogood & Destroyers 
Locust Street Theater 
Philadelphia PA 
May 11 1979

lineage
Master tape (Maxell UD-90)>JVC TD-R462>Audacity 

01. House of Blue Lights 
02. So Much Trouble 
03. Cocaine Blues 
04. One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer 
05. Ride on Josephine 
06. If You Need Me 
07. It Wasn't Me 
08. Madison Blues 
09. Ready Willing & Able 
10. No Particular Place To Go 
11. Who Do You Love 
12. Move It On Over

83:00

Thin Lizzy - 1980-05-11 - Preston, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Thin Lizzy
"Out On Bail"
The Guildhall; Preston 11th May 1980

Sound Quality : Soundboard

01. Are You Ready?
02. Hey You
03. Waiting For An Alibi
04. Jailbreak
05. Do Anything You Want To
06. Don't Believe a Word
07. Dear Miss Lonely Hearts
08. Still In Love With You
09. Chinatown
10. The Cowboy Song
11. The Boys Are Back In Town
12. Suicide
13. Sha La La
14. Sugar Blues
15. Baby Drives Me Crazy

Length : 81.22

The Fall - 1980-05-11 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park

Soundboard source> CD-R trade> CD-R
Extract: EAC secure > WAV> Traders Little Helper FLAC level 8

01 New Face in Hell
02 English Scheme
03 Rebellious Jukebox
04 A Figure Walks
05 City Hobgoblins
06 Fiery Jack
07 Totally Wired
08 How I Wrote Elastic Man
09 Rowche Rumble
10 New Puritan

U2 - 1981-05-11 - Denver, CO (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

U2
Rainbow Music Hall
Denver, CO 
May 11, 1981

Source I: KAZY-FM broadcast > Cassette tape > CDR > WAV > FLAC 8
Source II: Master reel (Pre-FM SBD) > DAT > CDr > EAC > CDWave > FLAC

00. The Ocean*
01. 11 O'clock Tick Tock
02. I Will Follow
03. I Fall Down
04. An Cat Dubh > Into The Heart
05. Touch
06. Another Time, Another Place
07. The Cry > The Electric Co. > Yankee Doodle
08. Things To Make & Do
09. Stories For Boys
10. Boy-Girl > Let's Twist Again
11. Out Of Control
12. "intermission & banter"
13. A Day Without Me
14. Twilight
15. I Will Follow (reprise)

*not present in this upload

So here is what I consider as the definitive version of this fantastic show. The set list of Source I starts with 'The Ocean' fading in and closes with 'Out Of Control' fading out. The set list of Source II starts with 'Another Time, Another Place' and concludes with 'I Will Follow.' The quality of these recordings was so high that I just slightly re-mastered both sources with normalization, adequate compression, and fine mixing (1/1000 second). This set list is the most complete one from this show with an amazing quality.

Concerning the gig, what else to say than terrific with Bono in an Olympic feeling and energetic versions for the entire set list. This was the second time in less than two months that U2 played this venue, the previous date being 1981-03-28. Barry Fey, the local concert promoter, convinced the band to come back one more time before the end of their tour, as a result of the positive response to the first show. The band also played the Rainbow Music Hall one more time on February 27, 1982.

It was during these trips to Denver that Barry Fey and Chuck Morris took the band to Red Rocks, and planted the seed that would become Under A Blood Red Sky.

Between 'An Cat Dubh' and 'Into The Heart' is a very short station ID for KAZY; I decided not to patch it to try to prevent of future Silver Bootlegs.

An ecstatic and unforgettable performance, an incredible sound: more than 5 Stars!!!"

Jack Bruce - 1981-05-11 - Guildford, UK (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

"Live at The University of Surrey" 

Jack Bruce
Billy Cobham
Clem Clempson
David Sancious

Lineage: 
Near Excellent FM broadcast from first generation tape > Soundforge > FLAC

01 Hit And Run
02 Livin Without You
03 Postwar
04 Dancing On Air
05 In This Way
06 Theme For an Imaginary Western
07 Facelift 318
08 There's A Forest
09 Morning Story *see notes below
10 Tightrope
11 Politician
12 Bird Alone

notes: 
There was a tape cut at appx 4:59 into "Morning Story". It happened very abruptly.I faded it out there and back into Jack's bass "noodling" part of his bass solo, as this was the  very best I could do to keep the show going  smoothly and not come to a "crashing halt" at that spot. I'm sure you will like the results.

Frank Sinatra - 1984-05-11 - Chicago, IL (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Arie Crown Theater
Uncirculated SBD Master

Lineage 
Record: SBD>Unknown Sony cassette deck>Maxell XL11 cassette tape 
Playback: CM>Nak ZX-7 Azymuth Adj>R-09HR>16 441>SD>hd>CDwav for splits>TLH>flac8

Orchestra conducted by Joe Parnello
Bass Gene Cherico
Drummer Irv Cottle
Guitar Tony Motolla 
The rest of the orchestra were local musicians 

01) Fly me to the moon 2:40
02) Here’s to the band 4:13 
03) Frank talks 1:00 
04) Please be kind 2:54
05) The best of everything 3:01
06) My way 2:47
07) Frank talks :49
08) New York, New York 4:18
09) Frank talks 1:04
10) This is all I ask 3:28 
11) Come rain or come shine 3:36
12) Frank talks 6:21
13) It's all right with me 3:01
14) When your lover has gone 3:15
15) LA. Is my lady 3:09
16) Frank intros the bass player, drummer, and conductor 2:27
17) Acoustic guitar solo 3:47
18) Guess I’ll hang my tears out to dry 3:59
19) Pennies from heaven 4:02
20) How do you keep the music playing? 4:15
21) My kind of town 3:59

TT 1:08.53

Let me start by saying this is a SBD Master. I love Frank and was very excited to have tracked this down. About 10 years ago I met a guy I was going to by some electronics from. After talking for a while, he told me he worked sound at many of the theaters in Chicago. He told me he (and some other folk) recorded a bunch of shows including, crooners, broadway and comedy etc. Needless to say I am now have them in my possession and will begin start transferring many of these masters to digital. Some are on cassette, others from the 90's are on Mini-Disc masters. Bumping into this guy was a very random and serendipitous event. 

It took a lot of research to find the correct date for this show. In May of 1984, Frank played 5 shows at the Arie Crown Theater in Chicago. (It's located inside the McCormick Place Convention Center along the lake front). Based on the setlist and a few comments by Frank, this is the May 11th show. 

Now it's time to listen to the Chairman of The Board. So turn it up and "Make it one more for my baby, and one more for the road". 

Van Halen - 1984-05-11 - San Francisco, CA (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Lineage Unknown
Nashwolverine Rating: A-

Disc 1
01 - Unchained
02 - Hot For Teacher/Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
03 - On Fire
04 - Runnin' With The Devil
05 - Little Guitars
06 - Cathedral
07 - House of Pain/Michael Anthony Bass Solo
08 - Jamie's Crying
09 - I'll Wait/Dave's Dance
10 - Everybody Wants Some
11 - Girl Gone Bad
12 - 1984
13 - Jump

Disc 2
01 - Edward Van Halen Guitar Solo
02 - Pretty Woman
03 - Panama
04 - You Really Got Me
05 - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love/Happy Trails

+ "The Inside Track"

Notes:
Here is a recording of the third and final night of a three night stand at the Cow Palace in San Francisco during the 1984 Tour! These recordings are great and a lot of fun to listen to. This show includes the radio program "The Inside Track" that features an interview with Eddie Van Halen and cuts off the 1984 album! Run time of this bonus track is about 32 minutes.

Emmylou Harris - 1985-05-11 - Cincinnati, OH (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Silver Eagle Radio Show, May 11th 1985 (FM Sterero) 
Taft Theatre 

Source: 
Trade CDR>EAC>Soundforge 8 (New Track Marks, Fades)>FLAC Level 6 

01 - I'M Moving On 
02 - Blue Kentucky Girl 
03 - The Darkness Is Just Before Dawn 
04 - We'Ll Sweep Out The Ashes 
05 - Two More Bottles Of Wine 
06 - Drivin' Wheel 
07 - Ooh Las Vegas 
08 - The Ballad Of Sally Rose 
09 - I Think I Love You 
10 - Woman Walk The Line 
11 - Long Tall Sally Rose 
12 - White Line 
13 - Sweet Chariot 
14 - Luxery Liner 
15 - Together Again 
16 - Save The Last Dance For Me

Queen - 1985-05-11 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Band: Queen
Title: Definitive Final Concert In Tokyo
Date: May 11, 1985
Venue: Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan
Label: Wardour
Number: WARDOUR-289
Source: Silvers > EAC > WAV > jetAudio > FLAC

CD1
01 - Machines
02 - Tear It Up
03 - Tie Your Mother Down
04 - Under Pressure
05 - Somebody To Love
06 - Killer Queen
07 - Seven Seas Of Rhye
08 - Keep Yourself Alive
09 - Liar
10 - Impromptu
11 - It's A Hard Life
12 - Day-O
13 - Dragon Attack
14 - Now I'm Here
15 - Is This The World We Created?
16 - Love Of My Life

CD2
01 - Another One Bites The Dust
02 - Mustapha
03 - Hammer To Fall
04 - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
05 - Bohemian Rhapsody
06 - Radio Ga Ga
07 - I Want To Break Free
08 - Jailhouse Rock
09 - We Will Rock You
10 - We Are The Champions
11 - God Save The Queen

Queen - 1985-05-11 - Tokyo, JP (DVDfull pro-shot)


(DVDfull pro-shot)

Show or Bootleg Title: 
Yogishi Swimming Pool Auditorium, Tokyo, Japan NTSC DVD

Video Quality/Production Info: 
VERY GOOD PRO-SHOT. NO MENU. CHAPTERS EVERY 5 MINUTES

LINAGE:
PRO -> ? -> DVD -> MY HDD -> you

VIDEO:
ID : 224 (0xE0) 
Format : MPEG Video 
Format version : Version 2 
Format profile : Main@Main 
Format settings, BVOP : Yes 
Format settings, Matrix : Default 
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15 
Bit rate mode : Variable 
Bit rate : 5 721 Kbps 
Maximum bit rate : 9 558 Kbps 
Width : 704 pixels 
Height : 480 pixels 
Display aspect ratio : 4:3 
Frame rate : 29.970 fps 
Standard : NTSC 
Color space : YUV 
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 
Bit depth : 8 bits 
Scan type : Interlaced 
Scan order : Top Field First 

AUDIO:
ID : 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80) 
Format : AC-3 
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 
Mode extension : CM (complete main) 
Format settings, Endianness : Big 
Muxing mode : DVD-Video 
Bit rate mode : Constant 
Bit rate : 256 Kbps 
Channel(s) : 2 channels 
Channel positions : Front: L R 
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz 
Bit depth : 16 bits 

"The Last Time In Japan"As the name suggests, this was one of Queen's final concerts in Japan before they withdrew from live work after 1986.

01 - Tear It Up / Tie Your Mother Down
02 - Under Pressure
03 - Somebody To Love / Killer Queen
04 - Seven Seas Of Rhye / Keep Yourself Alive / Liar
05 - instrumental inferno
06 - It's A Hard Life
07 - Dragon Attack
08 - Now I'm Here
09 - Love Of My Life
10 - Another One Bites The Dust
11 - Hammer To Fall
12 - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
13 - Radio Ga Ga
14 - I Want To Break Free
15 - Jailhouse Rock
16 - We Will Rock You
17 - We Are The Champions





Sun Ra Arkestra - 1985-05-11 - Kansas City, MO(SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Parody Hall 

Lineage:
soundboard>?>cdr>eac(secure mode)>flac(level 6) 

Sun Ra - piano, synthesizer, organ, vocals 
Walter Miller - trumpet 
Ronnie Brown - trumpet 
possibly Fred Adams - trumpet 
probably Dick Griffin - trombone 
unidentified - trombone 
Marshall Allen - alto saxophone, flute, EVI, percussion 
John Gilmore - tenor saxophone, clarinet, timbales 
Ronald Wilson - tenor saxophone 
Eloe Omoe - alto saxophone, bass clarinet, contra alto clarinet, percussion 
Danny Ray Thompson - baritone saxophone, flute, percussion 
James Jacson - bassoon, Ancient Egyptian Infinity Drum, vocals 
Rollo Radford - electric standup bass 
Avreeayl Amen Ra - drums 
unidentified - conga, percussion 
June Tyson - vocals 

set 1 
01 unidentified improvisation 
02 Astro Black/A Lost Horizon/(The World Is Waiting) For the Sunrise 
03 unidentified Swing piece 
04 unidentified blues (tape flip) 
05 Queer Notions 
06 Days of Wine and Roses 
07 Happy As the Day Is Long 
08 Day Dream 
09 Mack the Knife 

set 2 
01 untitled improvisation (cuts, tape flip) 
02 untitled improvisation/blues 
03 unidentified blues 
04 
05 piano intro to > 
06 Space Is the Place/We Travel the Spaceways (cuts) 

total time 135:07

The Firm - 1986-05-11 - Cleveland, OH (pre-FM/FLAC)


(pre-FM FLAC)

The Firm
May 11, 1986 (1986-05-11)
Coliseum
Cleveland, Ohio
USA

Lineage:
Westwood One Superstars FM broadcast > ? > trade cassette circa 1992

Transfer:
Transfer: Sony TC-WE475 > Microtrack II (24/96) > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > Flac (level 8) > you !

01.[00:12] FM intro
02.[01:28] Introduction
03.[04:34] Fortune Hunter
04.[04:50] Someone To Love
05.[04:38] Make or Break
06.[00:54] band introductions
07.[01:53] Prelude
08.[04:50] Money Can't Buy
09.[04:22] Satisfaction Guaranteed
10.[03:30] Radioactive
11.[03:23] All the King's Horses
12.[06:31] Cadillac
13.[05:15] You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
14.[10:52] Midnight Moonlight
15.[05:03] Tear Down the Walls
16.[05:13] Live in Peace
Show Total [1:07:28]

Bonus
"The Firm Talk Business" Interview
17.[11:46] Interview part 1
18.[13:22] Interview part 2
Total [25:08]

Total Offer [1:32:36]

Sade - 1986-05-11 - Tokyo, JP (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Sade / Promise In Tokyo 
Live At Nakano Sunplaza,Tokyo,JAPAN 11th May 1986 
STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING (From Original Masters) 

My Silver>XLD>FLAC>You! 

Sade Adu Vocals 
Paul Denman Bass 
Andrew Hale Keyboards 
Stuart Matthewman Guitar, Saxophone 
Martin Ditcham Drums, Percussion 
Gordon Matthewman Trumpet 
Jake Jacas Trombone & Backing Vocals 
Leroy Osbourne Vocals 
Gordon Hunte Guitar 

Disc 1 
01. Why Can't We Live Together 
02. Cherry Pie 
03. Smooth Operator 
04. Be Thankful for What You Got 
05. Hang On To Your Love 
06. Fear 
07. Never As Good As The First Time 

TOTAL TIME (43:14) 

Disc 2 
01. Your Love Is King 
02. Mr. Wrong 
03. Instrumental 
04. It's A Crime 
05. The Sweetest Taboo 
06. Jezebel 

TOTAL TIME (43:50)

Billy Idol - 1987-05-11 - Mountain View, CA (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Shoreline Amphitheatre

lineage
Cassette > CD > EAC > FLAC 6. Runs 77:36. No artwork.

01 - Dancing With Myself
02 - Blue Highway
03 - Flesh For Fantasy
04 - World's Forgotten Boy
05 - Sweet Sixteen
06 - Eyes Without A Face
07 - Don't Need A Gun
08 - Baby Talk
09 - Mony Mony
10 - Kiss Me Deadly
11 - Rebel Yell
12 - White Wedding
13 - To Be A Lover
14 - Shakin' All Over

This is a radio broadcast of a nationally syndicated radio show, altho I didn't note which one. Excellent FM quality. I recorded it many years ago on cassette and didn't note what equipment I recorded it on but I used a Nakamichi MR-2 to transfer it to a Tascam CDRW-700 standalone CD recorder. 

Santana - 1988-05-11 - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

FILLMORE AUDITORIUM 

Lineage:
CDS from a trade - CDEx - Adobe Audition - Flac Frontend- TLH - you 

Carlos Santana 
Jose “Chepito” Areas 
“Ndugu” Leon Chancler 
Alphonso Johnson 
Armando Peraza 
Chester Thompson 

Guests: 
Gregg Rolie #12-#14 
Michael Shrieve #12-#14 
Caribbean Allstars #19, #20 

CD1: 
01. In A Silent Way/Bailando 
02. Aquatic Park
03. Bella
04. Smooth Criminal
05. The Healer
06. Super Boogie 
07. Hong Kong Blues
08. Wonderful Combination
09. Kinesis

Total Time: 48.40 

CD2: 
10. Savor/Jose “Chepito” Areas/Armando Peraza
11. Goodness And Mercy
12. Black Magic Woman 
13. Gypsy Queen
14. Oye Como Va
15. Cloud Nine 
16. Masacote 
17. Mandela
18. Blues For Salvador
19. Deeper, Dig Deeper
20. Soul Sacrifice/Aranjuez
21. Europa
22. Hannibal

Total Time: 75:02 

Notes:
Great setlist and great guests. Gregg and Michael bring back sweet memories. Apart from BMW/OCV and Deeper instrumental songs!! Starting with In a Silent Way is magnificent!! The addition of the Caribbean Allstars(especially the horns) is a definite plus and gives those tracks an extra impulse. Kinesis was quite often played by Santana, but was originally a track on Clyde Criner's Behind the Sun album, on which Carlos was guesting. Masacote is tune with a nice exotic feel.

The Alarm - 1988-05-11 - Toronto, ON (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Alarm
Massey Hall
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 11, 1988

Source: CFNY (102.1 FM) Broadcast > 2 x Maxell UR60 cassettes (using Casio Boombox)
Transfer: Yamaha KX-393 > Focusrite 2i2 (3rd Gen) > Reaper > Wav (24 bit / 96 kHz)
Editing: Soundforge (Edit tape flips) > iZotope RX 7 (Resampled and Dithered - 16 bit / 44.1 kHz) > CD Wave Editior > Traders Little Helper (Sector Boundary Aligned) > Flac level 6

Last show of the Eye Of The Hurricane Tour

Mike Peters : vocals, guitar, harmonica
Dave Sharp : guitar
Eddie Macdonald : bass
Nigel Twist : drums

01 - New Town Jericho
02 - Knife Edge
03 - Howling Wind
04 - Absolute Reality
05 - Permanence In Change
06 - Blaze Of Glory
07 - Strength
08 - Walk Forever By My Side
09 - One Step Closer To Home
10 - Sixty Eight Guns
11 - Rain In The Summertime
12 - Rescue Me
13 - Spirit Of '76
14 - This Train Is Bound For Glory
15 - The Stand
16 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Whitesnake - 1990-05-11 - Laguna Hills, CA (AUD/FLAC)


(Audience FLAC)

City, Country: Laguna Hills, USA 
Location: Irwine Meadows Amphitheatre 

COMPLETE AUDIENCE MASTER RECORDING 

Recorded by; PER-ERIK, Transfered by; JONTEBUS 

Recording Info; SONY WM-D6C > MARANTZ EM-8 > Cassette Tape. 

Transfer Info; Cassette Tape > Nakamichi Dragon Cassette Deck > SONY PCM-M10 (24bit/44,1kHz) > iZotope RX (for hissreduction and sometimes minor eq) > Audacity for Mac (for tracksplitting). 

WAV>TLH>FLAC

01. Slip of the tongue 
02. Slide it in 
03. Judgement day 
04. Slow an’ easy 
05. Is this love 
06. Kitten got claws 
07. Guitar solo: ADRIAN VANDENBERG 
08. The deeper the love 
09. Cheap an’ nasty 
10. Crying in the rain (incl Drum solo) 
11. Fool for your lovin’ 
12. Guitar solo: STEVE VAI 
13. Here I go again 
14. Bad boys 
15. Give me all your love 
16. Still of the night 

Per Eriks notes: 
A wonderful concert theatre with good sound and good seats outdoors. It was a hot night and I recorded this 20 rows from the stage. A much better concert experience than the echoy Sports Arena in San Diego! 

Pantera - 1994-05-11 - Osaka, JP (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Pantera - 1994-05-11 Unkown Venue, Osaka. Japan
Slaughtered Show
1994
Excellent SBD

DISC 1
1. A New Level
2. Walk
3. Use my Third Arm
4. Strength Beyond Strength
5. Slaughtered
6. Domination/Hollow
7. Becoming & Throes of Rejection
8. 5 Minutes Alone
9. Shedding Skin

DISC 2
1. *censored*ing Hostile
2. This Love
3. Led Zepplin Jam
4. Cold Gin
5. Mouth For War
6. Primal Concrete Sledge
7. I'm Broken & By Demons Be Driven
8. Cowboys from Hell

Guitar is a little low in the mix, but is VERY listenable.  The show itself is excellent, and is from the tour supporting Far Beyond Driven.

Led Zeppelin - 2005-05-11 - Led Before Bed (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Radio documentary broadcast of Led Zeppelin at Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand.
February 25th 1972.

Remastered for CDR by Blockbuster using Cool Edit Pro v 2.1, 44100Hz, 16-bit, Stereo.

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Heartbreaker
03 - Morning Pirate Mark Perry reminisces
04 - Black Dog
05 - Fans make the pilgrimage to Auckland
06 - Since I've been loving you
07 - Connecting with the fans
08 - Stairway to heaven
09 - The power was awesome
10 - That's the way
11 - Peter Andrews gets hands-on
12 - Tangerine

CD2
01 - Concert promoter Robert Raymond remembers
02 - Bron-y-Aur stomp
03 - High Jinks at The White Heron Hotel
04 - Dazed and confused
05 - Fans recall their personal highlights
06 - Whole lotta love (intro)
07 - Let that boy boogie
08 - Hello Mary Lou
09 - Let's have a party
10 - Going down slow
11 - Whole lotta love (outro)
12 - Acknowledgements
13 - Communication breakdown

Over a 12-year, nine-album career from 1968-1980, Led Zeppelin was the most popular rock group in the world, ultimately selling more than 200 million albums worldwide.  They developed the blues-based power trio-plus-lead singer archetype in many directions including mystical English folk-rock, Middle Eastern-influenced exotica, quirky pop and every manner of heaviness. They also came to symbolize the Dionysian excesses of the rock lifestyle.

Their ubiquity on classic rock radio formats and the aforementioned excesses have led many to dismiss the band as overrated and symptomatic of the decline of rock ‘n’ roll in the '70s and if anything, the band’s musical greatness is still underappreciated, due to the previously mentioned resentments and the fact that the band had no greater cultural impact — they didn’t much stand for anything. Jimmy Page formed the band in 1968 with veteran session bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, 19-year-old singer Robert Plant and Plant’s friend, drummer John Bonham.

Plant’s vocals reached levels of deranged ecstasy matched perhaps only by Little Richard on lyrics typically either oozing with sexuality or derived from Anglo-Saxon myth and/or the occult. Bonham (whose accidental death in 1980 broke up the band) pounded his drums relentlessly like a nimble elephant dancing through the house. Jones’s bass and strategic keyboards glued the disparate elements together. And Page, who did most of the writing and production, played some of the most fundamental and memorable guitar in rock history — from the heaviest crunch to the most delicate acoustic finger picking.

Radio Hauraki’s “Led Before Bed” a weekly series broadcast each Wednesday night from 10pm has featured DJ Mike Currie presenting live and rare material from Led Zeppelin provided by The Mysterious Benefactor, a local Zeppelin fan who has built up a formidable music collection over many years of collecting.

The Led Before Bed show broadcast on 11/05/2005 featured the only concert ever played in New Zealand by Led Zeppelin at Western Springs Stadium on February 25th 1972. The concert was recorded by an unknown member of the audience and has circulated amongst diehard fans for many years in one form or another. Many fans consider the band to be at their musical peak playing live around this period of the 70’s.

The Mysterious Benefactor took it upon himself to research the concert in depth which lead him to the NZ Herald archives at Auckland City Library to read issues from that week in February ’72. Copies of the original ad’s for the show are included along with the concert review from the Saturday 26th February issue.

The ad’s also showed that Radio Hauraki was the station at the time which promoted the show. The concert promoter was Australian Robert Raymond.  He was tracked down in America and provided an exclusive interview recalling many events and stories from this time which were a feature of the broadcast.  Also featured in another interview was the local record company rep who was given the task of looking after the band during their stay in the country.

Radio Hauraki’s listeners were asked over some weeks to contact the station if they had attended the concert and many of those who did can be heard reminiscing at times during the broadcast of their experiences of the concert on that day.

In the days following the broadcast Radio Hauraki DJ and Promotions Manger Mark Woods commented that in his 5 years with the station he had never received more calls or feed back for any other feature that had been played on the station. Clearly this one particular show had stuck a cord with the stations listeners and Mike Currie continues to receive calls about it to this day.

Radio Hauraki is a New Zealand radio network, specialising in AOR and classic rock. It was the first private commercial radio station of the modern broadcasting era in NZ and operated illegally to break the monopoly held by the government. Private commercial radio stations had operated from the earliest days of broadcasting, but the government began to close them down, the process accelerating after World War II. To break the state monopoly, Radio Hauraki was originally formed as a pirate station in the Hauraki Gulf in a famous and historic story that saw the loss of one life.  Radio Hauraki's head office and main studios are now located on the corner of Cook & Nelson Streets in Auckland City, along with the other seven stations of The Radio Network.

Newspaper Ad scans, a few concert photographs and a text reprint of the April 1972 Rolling Stone magazine review of the concert are also included.

Cheers,
Blockbuster 
February 2010.


Rolling Stone
April 27, 1972 

A Special Report: 
Fear & Led Zep in New Zealand 
AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- Robert Raymond is an Australian, a qualified lawyer, sun-tanned, pleasant-mannered and a promoter who has taken up residence in Remuera, a very plush suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, and from there he has brought over Tom Paxton, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Mary Hopkin, Mungo Jerry, Elton John, Led Zeppelin and a few others I've probably forgotten -- all this in less than six months, to a country which is veritably Townsend’s Teenage Wasteland. Or was, up until less than six months ago.

Most of these acts would doubtless have made it over here anyway, the difference here being the rapidity in which they have arrived, but where the appearance of Elton John was an eye-brow raiser, the arrival of Zeppelin brought a near-catatonic reaction from the country's rock freaks, who descended on Auckland from as far away as Dunedin (the other end of the country: about 900 miles) for the open air concert February 25th. Three planes brought the equipment across the Tasman, and from what Raymond would say, it appeared that the whole thing would cost him around $40,000. Seats sold at $3.10 and $4.10 and somewhere between 20,000 and 25,000 filled the Western Springs Stadium (a couple of miles from Auckland city and usually used for stock cars and other related entertainment) -- so it seems the genial Raymond did OK. They don't pay lawyers that well over here, that's for sure. 

Zeppelin had come from Australia, and in keeping with a number of rock acts who've played there, they didn't have much of a time there. A harrowing raid on their motel in Perth had obviously left it's mark on a still-shaken Jimmy Page at the small party quickly arranged for them the night they arrived. You sensed they were going to play this one through on alcohol before getting back to Sanity. "Australia was really pretty s-----," said Page as his eyes wandered around the room -- the occasional groupie grooving to Sha Na Na ,the inevitable media people whom Raymond tactfully remembered to invite, and John Bonham filling the intermittent silences with amusing and loud imitations . . . a chick with "Merlene" knitted across her breasts, was arranging "interviews" (EMI's delightful press liaison girl Louise told me Merlene was "a strange person who read poetry in Wellington -- 500 miles away") and it was later dutifully reported that Merlene had scored two out of four. 

Our little group was heavily into the Raoul Duke thing -- those ROLLING STONE issues had just arrived in New Zealand -- as we laid our goodies out on the table (what's more, I'd just flown up from Dunedin to discover that AUCKLAND WERE NOT YET INTO NITROUS OXIDE, and so the gleaming blue 275-gallon cylinder took pride of place in the middle of the table. Something to sustain the stone later in the evening.) 
It was a good three hours before starting time when we set off for Western Springs (we began to peak prematurely as the Yugoslav taxi-driver quickly launched into an excited discussion on communes and people-who-live-on-beaches: "Have you seen them?" he roared at us as he snaked dangerously in and out of the lanes. Roger tipped him ten cents at the end and we ran off). Three hours wasn't in any way early and we got some of the remaining good seats on the hill overlooking the stage, perhaps 75 yards away. 

We were warmed up with the Allman Brothers' live double album. I don't know how many knew that Duane Allman was dead (I don't know how many knew Duane Allman actually) but the razor-sharp lead guitar came through the superb system with each note crystal clear. Then it was dark, 8 o'clock, and we knew it would be any minute . . .

There had been some publicity on how there would be live animals jumping through hoops, but all that had sort of been forgotten what with all the mind-food fighting for a hold in our heads. But suddenly there was a lion on stage: Plant. I mean we all read the rock magazines over here and the record companies sportingly release just about everything with half a reputation, but we didn't realize that Zeppelin were so loud -- specifically Plant doing the jungle intro to "Immigrant Song." And then Page hitting those chords...most of us had seen Townsend a couple of years before (just about the time the Who were breaking in America) and we'd always thought that  was the way to play chords. But Page has moved along with the times -- and weren't we lucky to see him. On the other side of the world. Wow. 

I'll skip the way they put the concert together -- it was exactly the way we expected they'd fill three hours and doubtless exactly the way 
they'd done it many times before. Suffice to say they played excellently, relative to their records and relative to reviews on how they'd played in the past. 
It was really quite a significant evening for New Zealand and for New Zealand rock. On record there are a few bands that still have it over Led Zeppelin for my taste, but working simply on what I have to work on, I can't really see there being much better live rock around -- possibly because Zeppelin came here with a definite mystery thing where say the Stones have been exposed both live and on record live: Zeppelin haven't done anything live and they refuse to be filmed (Two detectives accompanied the NZBC film crew around Western Springs to ensure the cameras would never swing round onto the stage). 
Bob Raymond has a lot more goodies planned, and he's moving into records too (a group called Ticket, who have stunned New Zealand by getting their debut album accepted by Ahmet Etregun for release in America on Atlantic, will probably hit your shores in around six months after Australia and Japan). Winter's coming on now but around say October it gets really nice -really green, you know? But you could always ask Led Zeppelin about that. (RS107) 

RAY COLBERT 
Copyright 1972 Rolling Stone

Whitesnake - 2011-05-11 - Westbury, NY (DVDfull aud-shot)

(DVDfull aud-shot)

Show or Bootleg Title:
Collage Westbury 2011

Show Venue:
Westbury Theatre, Westbury, New York, USA

Source:
DVD - Audience

Video Quality/Production Info:
A

Audio/Video Specs:
audio codec- AC3

audio bitrade-0xbd[0x80]:48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)

video bitrade-fms 696 kbps 8103

videosystem- ntsc

Format:
NTSC

01. Best Years
02. Give Me All Your Love
03. Steal Your Heart Away
04. DC Talks
05. Forevermore
06. Aldrich & Beach Guitar Solo
07. Fare Thee Well
08. Fool For Your Lovin'
09. Here I Go Again
10. Still Of The Night

The Moody Blues - 2011-05-11 - Tucson, AZ (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

AVA Amphitheater

Recorded & Transfered By: Robert Mullen (lvrwm)

Equipment/Lineage:
Audience/SP-CMC-25 mics (Croakies)>SP-SPSB-2(Battery Boost Box)>Sony PCM-M10>CD Wave Editor(tracking)>Traders Little Helper flac level 8.

Recorder Settings:
PCM-M10 at 44.1 kHz/16 bit, low mic sensitivity, manual

record, limiter on, mic power off, low cut filter off, speed control off.

Graeme Edge - drums, percussion
John Lodge - bass, guitar, vocals
Justin Hayward - guitar, vocals
Alan Hewitt - keyboards, vocals
Julie Ragins - second keyboards, vocals
Gordon Marshall - drums, percussion
Norda Mullen - flute, guitar, percussion, harmonica, vocals

Set One
01-Introduction 0:38
02-The Voice 4:03
03-The Day We Meet Again 6:04
04-Steppin' In A Slide Zone 5:04
05-Gypsy 3:28
06-Tuesday Afternoon 4:44
07-Lean On Me 4:36
08-Crowd 1:31
09-Meanwhile 4:08
10-Crowd 0:44
11-Peak Hour 4:01
12-I Know Your Out There Somewhere 5:18
13-The Story In Your Eyes 3:58

Set Two
14-Your Wildest Dreams 5:01
15-Isn't Life Strange 8:24
16-The Other Side Of Life 5:16
17-Driftwood 4:08
18-Graeme talks 1:06
19-Higher and Higher 4:57
20-Are You Sitting Comfortably 4:22
21-Justin Introduces the other band members 0:28
22-I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock-N-Roll Band) 7:08
23-Nights In White Satin 6:35
24-Crowd/John talks 2:15
25-Question 6:17

Encore:
26-Ride My See Saw 4:53

Comments:
Here is our recording of this very good show by The Moodies. We were in section 101, row EE directly in front of the stage left stacks. The crowd was excited for this show and pretty well behaved around us. The recording came out really well. This band still puts on a good show (IMHO) and they performed well this beautiful evening outside of Tucson.

U2 - 2011-05-11 - Mexico City, MX (IEM/FLAC)




(IEM FLAC)

Bono IEM Stereo - Kaycee and nunomoreira1 master

Azteca Stadium
BONO IEM STEREO

Taped and remastered by: Kaycee and nunomoreira1

Lineage : 
Stereo Scanner>Tascam DR-07>Cool edit>WaV>Flac

"Milagros En Mexico" 

01 - Intro
02 - Space Oddity
03 - Even Better Than The Real Thing
04 - I Will Follow
05 - Get On Your Boots / Tequila (snippet)
06 - Magnificent
07 - Mysterious Ways
08 - Elevation
09 - Until The End Of The World
10 - Bono Talking/ Happy Birthday
11 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
12 - Pride (In The Name Of Love)
13 - Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
14 - Beautiful Day (intro)
15 - Beautiful Day / Rain (snippet)
16 - Miss Sarajevo
17 - Zooropa
18 - City Of Blinding Lights
19 - Vertigo
20 - I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight / Discothèque (snippet) / Please (snippet)
21 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
22 - Scarlet
23 - Walk On / You'll Never Walk Alone (snippet)
24 - Desmond Tutu
25 - One
26 - Amazing Grace (snippet) / Where The Streets Have No Name
27 - Space Alien Video Message
28 - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
29 - With Or Without You
30 - Bono Talking (part2)
31 - Moment of Surrender

Notes:
Great 1st night of the new Tour of U2 in Mexico after 5 years. Azteca Stadium is the right place to have a U2 concert (more like an event) and the crowd is one of the best in the world. We can say this because we had witnessed nearly 30 shows from this tour. Bono and the band really connected with the Mexican fans. This was the 1st night out of 3 in Mexico City, played for a sold out crowd of more than 100.000 people. This concert was one day after Bono's birthday and Edge sung Happy Birthday to his band mate to celebrate his birthday.

About the recording: This is the 1st IEM recording and the only recording being shared in FLAC at the moment so this is really rare. It's a great recording, with some drops here and there but overall a great recording. 

Roger Waters - 2011-05-11 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Recorded by HAD0KEN

CD1
01 - Announcement - Intro
02 - Spartacus - Intro
03 - Outside the wall - Intro
04 - In the flesh
05 - The thin ice
06 - Another brick in the wall (part 1)
07 - The happiest days of our lives
08 - Another brick in the wall (part 2)
09 - Mother
10 - Goodbye blue sky
11 - Empty spaces
12 - What shall we do now
13 - Young lust
14 - One of my turns
15 - Don't leave me now
16 - Another brick in the wall (part 3)
17 - The last few bricks
18 - Goodbye cruel world

CD2
01 - Hey you
02 - Is there anybody out there
03 - Nobody home
04 - Vera
05 - Bring the boys back home
06 - Comfortably numb
07 - The show must go on
08 - In the flesh
09 - Run like hell
10 - Waiting for the worms
11 - Stop
12 - The trial
13 - Outside the wall

Notes: 
Recorded in Block 106 Row R. Brilliant recording in my opinion. The show itself was beyond belief! Best show I have attended to far.

Enuff Z'Nuff - 2012-05-11 - Columbia, MD (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

M3 Rock Festival
Merriweather Post Pavilion

Menu's - Yes
Chapters - Yes
Format - NTSC
Proshot - Yes
Quality - A+
Artwork - No
Full Show - Yes

Lineage:
HDNET - DVR - TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 - to you

Firstplay Video:
Sybrmacdvds Intro

Video
8000 Kbps,  29.970 fps,  720*480 (16:9),  MPG2 = MPEG 2 (SVCD/DVD)

Audio
224 Kbps,  48000 Hz,  2 channels,  0x2000 = AC3 DVM [0x80]

1. Heaven Or Hell
2. Kitty
3. Baby Loves You
4. We're All Alright
5. High
6. There Goes My Heart
7. Fly High Michelle
8. Come Together
9. New Thing