June 27, 2012
Nine Below Zero - San Javier International Jazz Festival (2006)
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - Don't Point Your Finger At The Guitar Man
02 - Soft Touch
03 - Eleven Plus Eleven
04 - I Need Me A Car
05 - Walkin' By Myself
06 - Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
07 - Moving
08 - Three Times Enough
09 - Treat Her Right
10 - Last Night
11 - One Way Street
12 - Riding On The L&N
13 - Pack Fair And Square
14 - Why Don't You Try Me
15 - On The Road Again>Wang Dang Doodle
Files:
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
June 22, 2012
Dr Feelgood - Paradiso, Amsterdam, 1979
The band by this time had Gypie Mayo on lead guitar that also appeared on the previous post, Yardbirds at Leverkusen, Germany.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
First Set
01 Intro
02 60 Minutes of Your Love
03 Milk and Alcohol
04 Down At The Doctors
05 Take a Tip
06 Baby Jane
07 She's a Wind Up
08 Riot in Cell Block No. 9
09 Roxette
10 Outro
Second Set
11 Intro
12 Back In The Night
13 Riding On The L&N
14 Shotgun Blues
15 You Upset Me Baby
16 Milk and Alcohol
17 Down At The Doctors
18 Riot in Cell Block No. 9
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
June 18, 2012
The Yardbirds - Leverkusen, Germany 1997
A show from The Yardbirds at a Blues Festival on May, 3rd 1997 in the city of Leverkusen, Germany. This was after they reformation in 1992 and in the line-up were two of the original members, Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty.
This is part of the show that had a broadcast on a German radio station.

Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
00. Radio Intro
01. Train Kept A Rolling
02. I Got Love If You Want It
03. Heartful Of Soul
04. I'm Not Talking
05. I Ain't Got You
06. I Ain't Done Wrong
07. You're A Better Man Than I
08. Sitting On Top Of The World
09. I'm A Man
10. Back Where I Started
11. Over Under Sideways Down
13. Smokestack Lightning
Files:
MP3
FLAC
June 13, 2012
Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight - On Stage 1978
What we have here is around two hours of the finest Eric Clapton, recorded at the Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica on 11 February 1978 during the Slowhand album promotion tour.
It's part of an edition made by The Swingin' Pig Records of a 6CD box set, the other volumes being from different years..

Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Disc 1
01 - Peaches and Diesel/Wonderful Tonight
02 - Lay Down Sally
03 - Next Time You See Her
04 - The Core
05 - We're All The Way
06 - Rodeo Man
07 - Fool's Paradise
08 - Cocaine
09 - Badge
10 - Double Trouble
Disc 2
01 - Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
02 - Let It Rain
03 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
04 - Last Night
05 - Going Down Slow
06 - Layla
07 - Bottle Of Red Wine
08 - You'll Never Walk Alone
June 9, 2012
Roy Buchanan - My Father's Place, Roslyn NY (1978)
This is back from May 1978, a month after Roy edited the album You're Not Alone and curiously does not contain a single track from this disc.

Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 Intro (soundcheck)
02 Just Got Back From New York (soundcheck)
03 Intro
04 Further On Up The Road
05 Soul Dressing
06 I'm A Ram/I'm Evil
07 Walkin' Talkin'
08 Baby Won't You Tell Me Where You're At
09 Can I Change My Mind (Cut)
10 Hey Joe/Foxy Lady
11 Slow Down
12 The Messiah Will Come Again
13 Crowd
14 Lonely Days, Lonely Nights
15 Outro
FLAC
June 7, 2012
Recent Re Uploads
Blue Oyster Cult - Hollywood 1981 (DVD)
AC/DC: Arizona 2000
Dickey Betts Band - Lone Star Roadhouse 1988
Albert King - Soquel, California 1989
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - The Catalyst, Santa Cruz (1984)
Rory Gallagher: Reading 1980
Iron Maiden: Tokyo 1981
Dan Baird - The Lone Star Roadhouse (1993)
Roxy Music - Oakland Auditorium 1979
Remember that recent re-posts are always updated here:
June 5, 2012
The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Piazza Blues Bellinzona, 2007

Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 Pretty Baby
02 My Babe
03 Postman
04 Shot Down
05 She's Tuff
06 Painted On
07 Wait On Time
08 Two-Time Fool
09 Love Attack
10 Instrumental> Nervous Fellow
11 Band Intros> Instrumental
12 Nine Below Zero
Files:
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
June 1, 2012
Rory Gallagher - Live at De Hanenhof, Geleen, Holland (1987)
So, here's about 51 minutes of Rory Gallagher at De Hanenhof, Geleen, Holland on the 12th of November 1987 and beware, this is the kind of show that turns you addicted to Rory's music!

Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Walkin' Blues
02 - Pistol Slapper Blues
03 - Messin' With The Kid
04 - Out On The Western Plain
05 - Don't Start Me Talkin'
06 - When my Baby She Left Me
07 - Bullfrog Blues
08 - All Around Man
09 - Nadine
Link
May 28, 2012
Taste - Basel, Switzerland (1970)
Despite suffering from some tape speed problems it is a complete treat for aficionados of Rory and band's music.

Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Disc One:
01 - Morning Sun
02 - Sugar Mama
03 - I'll Remember
04 - Walkin' blues
05 - Eat My Words
06 - Railway And Gun
07 - I Feel So Good pt 1
Disc Two:
01 - I Feel So Good pt 2
02 - What's Going On
03 - Catfish
04 - Same Old Story
05 - Pontiac Blues
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
May 24, 2012
Savoy Brown - Seattle Center Arena (1972)
This radio recording made on the Seattle Center Arena is from March 10, 1972 only a month after the release of Hellbound Train, an album that got to the U.S. Top 40 chart.
These days they are still doing their business, led by Kim Simmonds, guitarist and founder.

Sound Quality: 9
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - Going Down
02 - Let It Rock
03 - Hellbound Train
04 - Tell Mama
05 - All I Can Do
06 - Shake It Baby
07 - Wang Dang Doodle
Files:
MP3
FLAC
May 22, 2012
Pink Floyd - Oakland 1977
Quoting anonymous:
May 19, 2012
Pink Floyd: Cruel But Fair (1975 Mike Millard Recording - FULL Concert)
Pink Floyd: Cruel But Fair (1975 Mike Millard Recording - FULL Concert)
This concert was found on a now-defunct boot site about a year ago. This is the absolute best sounding Pink Floyd concert from 1975 that I’ve heard. This recording isn't marred by the tape hiss that affects “Hogs in Smog.” The narrative below was borrowed from the site I got the concert from, with some additions and corrections made as needed. The artwork looks recent and fan-made, and it’s excellent quality. Unbelievably great sound for a 37 year old audience recording!
Pink Floyd
April 26th 1975
The L.A. Forum
Source: Audience recording by Mike Millard
Sound Quality: 8-9
Back-story:
The fan recording of a concert is really an extension of taking snapshots of your heroes. Back in the ‘60s and ‘70s recordable media was just making its way into households as a consumer electronic device, either an expensive reel-to-reel deck or a convenient cassette recording deck. Just imagine sneaking one of those into a concert these days. More likely, the stealth recorder of choice today would be a mini-disc recorder or your cell phone…small enough to fit your pocket.
But Mike Millard was different. He arrived early at concerts near his home, pulled out a wheelchair from the boot of his car, and proceeded to wheel himself into the arena, presenting himself as being physically handicapped. He managed to secure front row "seats," almost always front and centre. Hidden underneath his wheelchair was a Nakamichi stereo cassette deck hooked up to two high-quality AKG mics. Security guards in those days were probably unaware of such goings-on.
His recordings are much sought after for their quality - capturing the expanse of the stage plus the great ambience of the halls. His close proximity eliminated any echo from his recordings. All the instruments recorded right off the front speakers. Plant’s voice is crystal clear. But Millard had a habit of marking his tapes when he copied them for another collector or fan. He would, for instance, lower the levels when transferring the audio to a VHS tape or lower the volume in mid-song when making a cassette copy. It has been said he detested bootleggers who pressed up his recordings onto vinyl or CD to sell. To that end, he kept a log of all the trades he made with clear indications of what markings he did to the tapes. That way, he knew which of his trades were sent to bootleggers. He worked as a custodian in a public school. In a fit of depression, he committed suicide in 1990. His friends say he destroyed all copies of his Led Zeppelin recordings. What has survived are the first generation copies he made and shared freely with other Zep fans. These are what are now being traded back and forth.
Millard was active from 1974 to the ‘80s and was said to have taped shows by Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Yes, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Jethro Tull and even Kansas. To date, we have never found a copy of his Who or Tull recordings. The non-Zeppelin masters are supposedly in the possession of Millard’s family. Hopefully, someday they will be shared again.
This show is VERY desirable as this is one of very few FULL 1975 concert boots available. It contains the best-existing versions of Dick Parry performing a saxophone solo in "Echoes" and the prototypes "Raving and Drooling" and "You've Gotta Be Crazy," which would eventually become "Sheep" and "Dogs" respectively. After You Gotta Be Crazy, Roger Waters says "It was a cruel song.... But fair. The next tune we're going to do for you is another new number, it's called 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond.' It has something to do with Syd Barrett who some of you might remember..... & some of you probably won't."
CD1
01 - Raving And Drooling
02 - You Gotta Be Crazy
03 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V
04 - Have A Cigar
05 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond VI-IX
CD2
01 - Speak To Me
02 - Breathe
03 - On The Run
04 - Time
05 - The Great Gig In The Sky
06 - Money
07 - Us And Them
08 - Any Colour You Like
09 - Brain Damage
10 - Eclipse
11 - Echoes
May 17, 2012
Henry Paul Band - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, Long Island 1979
This track list is similar to the Bayou show posted some time ago but this recording, although being shorter, has a much better sound.
Sound Quality: 9.5-
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - Gunsmoke
02 - You Really Know What I Mean
03 - Lonely Dreamer
04 - So Long
05 - Crossfire
06 - Knoxville Girl
07 - Grey Ghost
08 - Freeborn Man
MP3
FLAC
More Shares:
Henry Paul Band - The Bayou 1979
May 14, 2012
Led Zeppelin - Listen To This Eddie (1977)
As one can guess by looking at the title of this blog, recordings shared here are usually captured after passing through a sound board, be it a direct connection or an FM broadcast. Normally this gives us better sound quality than any recording done by someone from the public with amateur/limited equipment.
All this to tell you that today's share is not a normal audience recording, it is an exception, in fact it is exceptional and I thank our friend anonymous for bringing us this jewel which as I knew existed but never listened before.

Quoting anonymous:
Led Zeppelin
Listen to This Eddie
Silver Rarities (Liberated) 3-disc set
AUDIENCE Recording, 8/10
6/21/1977 from the L.A. Forum
Source: Original Silver CD--> X Lossless Decoder--> FLAC
I got this 3-disc set about 15 years ago. Great quality for an audience recording, but I expect nothing less from a Mike Millard source tape. Ever heard of him? Look up his Wikipedia entry - his method for getting such great quality recordings was unbelievable. I know there are a lot of "Mike the Mike" LA 1977 recordings out there - and I can't speak for the others, but this one is about as close to 100% complete as I've heard. There's a couple cuts, likely due to tape flips. 10 yrs gone is affected, but still over ten minutes. This is in FLAC format. Sorry for there being so many parts, but it's because it's lossless. I also just scanned my CD covers this week because I wasn't happy with what I found online. This is an excellent show and it's close to 3 hours long. The band is having a great time and the crowd is really into the show.
Hope you all like this,
-ANON
Set List:
The Song Remains The Same
Sick Again
Nobody's Fault but Mine
Over the Hills and Far Away
Since I've Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
The Battle of Evermore
Going to California
Black Country Woman
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
White Summer / Black Mountain Side
Kashmir
Out on the Tiles / Moby Dick (Over the Top)
Heartbreaker
Jimmy Page Theremin/Guitar/Bow & Effects Solo
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway to Heaven
Whole Lotta Love / Rock and Roll (encore)
Part 1 - mirror
Part 2 - mirror
Part 3 - mirror
Part 4 - mirror
May 10, 2012
Outlaws - Reading Festival 1986
The band played on a Saturday, August 23rd, the same day as Saxon, John Waite, FM and others and presented the album Soldiers of Fortune released the same year.
And since we are into southern rock here's another show not to miss: Blackfoot - Live in Atlanta 1981, it was posted here four years ago and now has its links re-activated.

Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
1 - Hurry Sundown
2 - Hollywood Paradise
3 - You Are The Show
4 - Never Look Back
5 - The Outlaw
6 - Freeborn Man-Green Grass and High Tides
MP3
FLAC