We go a few years back to find another show at the Konserthuset in Stockholm. This was on September 12, 1967 and some months earlier Traffic had released an excellent first album, Mr. Fantasy.
This concert is also known as Traffic Jam, a name certainly given due to the car traffic switch, from driving on the left-hand side of the road to the right, that occurred in Sweden only 9 days before the concert.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Giving To You
02 - Smiling Phases
03 - Coloured Rain
04 - Hole In My Shoe
05 - Feelin' Good
06 - Paper Sun
07 - Dear Mr. Fantasy
Files:
MP3 - mirror
FLAC - mirror
May 29, 2014
May 25, 2014
Lou Reed - Stockholm, Sweden 1974
And now Lou Reed live with an excellent group of musicians at the Konserthuset, Stockholm in Sweden.
This is a full copy of the show that has been arranged from three sources, there is some more info about it here.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Pre-FM
Track List:
01 - Intro/Sweet Jane
02 - Vicious
03 - Ride Sally Ride
04 - Heroin
05 - Oh Jim
06 - Walk On The Wild Side
07 - Rock 'n' Roll
08 - I'm Waiting For The Man
09 - Lady Day
10 - White Light/White Heat
11 - audience
12 - Sister Ray
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
This is a full copy of the show that has been arranged from three sources, there is some more info about it here.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Pre-FM
Track List:
01 - Intro/Sweet Jane
02 - Vicious
03 - Ride Sally Ride
04 - Heroin
05 - Oh Jim
06 - Walk On The Wild Side
07 - Rock 'n' Roll
08 - I'm Waiting For The Man
09 - Lady Day
10 - White Light/White Heat
11 - audience
12 - Sister Ray
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
May 22, 2014
Muddy Waters - Maison De Radio, Paris, France 1976
A superb show by Muddy Waters, one of the masters of the blues.
Music file and notes shared on Soundaboard by The Ripping Frog, thanks!
Muddy Waters - Maison De Radio FM, Blues & Jazz Festival, Paris, France, November 7th 1976, SBD.
Disc One :
1. French DJ > Band Intro >
2. Give Me A Personal Paper
3. Key To The Highway >
4. They Call Me Muddy Waters
5. That Same Thing
6. My Baby
7. Honey Bee
8. Walkin’ Blues
9. Rollin’ And Tumblin’
Disc Two :
1. Outro Tune
2. French Dj
3. Nothing But Soul > (performed by LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON band)
4. How Blue Can You Get (performed by LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON band)
5. Muddy intro > Five Long Years
6. I Live The Life I Love
7. Don’t Go No Farther
8. St. Louis Blues
9. Outro Tune (small glitch between tracks 9 & 10 transition)
Encores :
10. Got My Mojo Working
11. Got My Mojo Working (reprise)
12. Outro Tune > French Dj
Line Up :
MUDDY WATERS, guitar & vocals
PINETOP PERKINS, piano
JERRY PORTNOY, harmonica
LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON, guitar
BOB MARGOLIN, guitar
CALVIN JONES, bass
WILLIE ‘Big Eyes’ SMITH, drums
Superb quality FM Broadcast. Really rare show.
1st generation cassette > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 audio equalizer >
tascam audio cdrw750 > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.
Link (MP3)
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
Music file and notes shared on Soundaboard by The Ripping Frog, thanks!
Muddy Waters - Maison De Radio FM, Blues & Jazz Festival, Paris, France, November 7th 1976, SBD.
Disc One :
1. French DJ > Band Intro >
2. Give Me A Personal Paper
3. Key To The Highway >
4. They Call Me Muddy Waters
5. That Same Thing
6. My Baby
7. Honey Bee
8. Walkin’ Blues
9. Rollin’ And Tumblin’
Disc Two :
1. Outro Tune
2. French Dj
3. Nothing But Soul > (performed by LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON band)
4. How Blue Can You Get (performed by LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON band)
5. Muddy intro > Five Long Years
6. I Live The Life I Love
7. Don’t Go No Farther
8. St. Louis Blues
9. Outro Tune (small glitch between tracks 9 & 10 transition)
Encores :
10. Got My Mojo Working
11. Got My Mojo Working (reprise)
12. Outro Tune > French Dj
Line Up :
MUDDY WATERS, guitar & vocals
PINETOP PERKINS, piano
JERRY PORTNOY, harmonica
LUTHER 'Guitar Jr.' JOHNSON, guitar
BOB MARGOLIN, guitar
CALVIN JONES, bass
WILLIE ‘Big Eyes’ SMITH, drums
Superb quality FM Broadcast. Really rare show.
1st generation cassette > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 audio equalizer >
tascam audio cdrw750 > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.
Link (MP3)
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
May 18, 2014
Thin Lizzy - Hammersmith Odeon, London 1976
Always an excellent live band, Thin Lizzy are aboard with a good recording from the tour for the album Johnny the Fox.
A concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on November 15th 1976.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Jailbreak
02 - Massacre
03 - Still In Love With You
04 - Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed
05 - The Boys Are Back In Town
06 - Rosalie
07 - Suicide
08 - Warriors
09 - Sha-La-La
10 - Baby Drives Me Crazy
11 - Me And The Boys
12 - The Rocker
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
A concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on November 15th 1976.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Jailbreak
02 - Massacre
03 - Still In Love With You
04 - Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed
05 - The Boys Are Back In Town
06 - Rosalie
07 - Suicide
08 - Warriors
09 - Sha-La-La
10 - Baby Drives Me Crazy
11 - Me And The Boys
12 - The Rocker
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
May 13, 2014
Ted Nugent - Day on the Green (1978)
Ted Nugent on the '78 edition of the Day on the Green festival in Oakland on the 2nd of September. Other Hard Rock giants played on this day, such as Blue Öyster Cult, Journey, AC/DC and Cheap Trick.
The last track is a Blues jam that has as guests Neal Schon and Ronnie Montrose.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Part 1
1. Just What The Doctor Ordered
2. Yank Me, Krank Me
3. Dog Eat Dog
4. Free For All
5. Snakeskin Cowboys
6. Cat Scratch Fever
7. Need You Bad
8. Name Your Poison
Part 2
1. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
2. Guitar Solo
3. Stormtroopin'
4. Stranglehold
5. Motor City Madhouse
6. Gonzo
7. Blues Jam
MP3
The last track is a Blues jam that has as guests Neal Schon and Ronnie Montrose.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Part 1
1. Just What The Doctor Ordered
2. Yank Me, Krank Me
3. Dog Eat Dog
4. Free For All
5. Snakeskin Cowboys
6. Cat Scratch Fever
7. Need You Bad
8. Name Your Poison
Part 2
1. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
2. Guitar Solo
3. Stormtroopin'
4. Stranglehold
5. Motor City Madhouse
6. Gonzo
7. Blues Jam
MP3
May 10, 2014
Montrose - Agora Theatre, Cleveland, 1976
Montrose live at the Agora Theatre, Cleveland possibly from April 5, 1976 with a set list based on the album Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose!.
By this time Bob James was the singer, Ronnie and Denny Carmassi were the only members that had recorded the phenomenal first album and the band would split by the end of the year. Still it's a great show, unfortunately incomplete.
Sound Quality: 8.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
1 - I've Got The Fire
2 - Rock Candy
3 - O Lucky Man
4 - Black Train
5 - All I Need
6 - Matriarch
7 - One And A Half/Connection/Starliner (cut)
FLAC
By this time Bob James was the singer, Ronnie and Denny Carmassi were the only members that had recorded the phenomenal first album and the band would split by the end of the year. Still it's a great show, unfortunately incomplete.
Sound Quality: 8.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
1 - I've Got The Fire
2 - Rock Candy
3 - O Lucky Man
4 - Black Train
5 - All I Need
6 - Matriarch
7 - One And A Half/Connection/Starliner (cut)
FLAC
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TFM
May 7, 2014
Def Leppard - Reading Festival 1980
Classic eighties Heavy Metal with Def Leppard, one of the top bands from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal.
They played the 1980 edition of the Reading Festival on Sunday 24th August before Whitesnake and after Slade that replaced Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard Of Oz (thanks for the correction on this Steve).
Sound Quality: 9
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - Satellite
02 - When The Walls Came Tumbling Down
03 - Medicine Man
04 - The Ouverture
05 - Lady Strange
06 - Getcha Rocks Off
MP3
FLAC
They played the 1980 edition of the Reading Festival on Sunday 24th August before Whitesnake and after Slade that replaced Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard Of Oz (thanks for the correction on this Steve).
Sound Quality: 9
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - Satellite
02 - When The Walls Came Tumbling Down
03 - Medicine Man
04 - The Ouverture
05 - Lady Strange
06 - Getcha Rocks Off
MP3
FLAC
May 5, 2014
More Recent Re Uploads
There were requests for these on the last days so here we have more links reestablished.
Pretenders - US Festival 1983
Peter Frampton - Ebbets Field, Denver 1974
Dio - Bronco Bowl, Dallas 1990
Saxon - Napoli, Italy 1981
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Great American Music Hall, San Francisco (1996)
Judas Priest - Denver 1980
Queen - Hammersmith Odeon 1975
Black Sabbath - Angel And Demon (1980)
Scorpions - Grugahalle 1975
UFO - Agora, Cleveland 1982
Pretenders - US Festival 1983
Little Feat - Ultrasonic 1974
Peter Frampton - Ebbets Field, Denver 1974
Dio - Bronco Bowl, Dallas 1990
Saxon - Napoli, Italy 1981
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Great American Music Hall, San Francisco (1996)
Judas Priest - Denver 1980
Queen - Hammersmith Odeon 1975
Black Sabbath - Angel And Demon (1980)
Scorpions - Grugahalle 1975
UFO - Agora, Cleveland 1982
May 2, 2014
Uriah Heep - Budapest, Hungary 1982
Still in Eastern Europe, we go from a Budgie concert in Poland to another one from the same year with Uriah Heep in Hungary.
It's with an excellent show from this historic Hard Rock group and was recorded at the Kisstadion in Budapest.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Sell Your Soul
02 - Running All Night (With The Lion)
03 - Stealin'
04 - Too Scared To Run
05 - The Wizard
06 - July Morning
07 - That's The Way That It Is
08 - Son Of A Bitch
09 - Mick Box Solo-Gypsy
10 - Easy Livin'
11 - Look At Yourself
12 - Children Of The Night
Files:
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
It's with an excellent show from this historic Hard Rock group and was recorded at the Kisstadion in Budapest.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Sell Your Soul
02 - Running All Night (With The Lion)
03 - Stealin'
04 - Too Scared To Run
05 - The Wizard
06 - July Morning
07 - That's The Way That It Is
08 - Son Of A Bitch
09 - Mick Box Solo-Gypsy
10 - Easy Livin'
11 - Look At Yourself
12 - Children Of The Night
Files:
April 28, 2014
Budgie - Live In Bydgoszcz 1982
First and about time to have Budgie aboard, this is one of the very few unofficial titles that I've seen on the web, its quality is far from great however.
It was recorded at the Zawisza Amphitheater in the city of Bydgoszcz, Poland during their 1982 tour.
Sound Quality: 8.5
Source: Audience?
Track List:
01 Introduction
02 Forearm Smash
03 Crime Against The World
04 Napoleon Bona-Part One
05 Napoleon Bona-Part Two
06 Truth Drug
07 I Turned To Stone
08 Superstar
09 Panzer Division Destroyed
10 She Used Me Up
11 Wild Fire
12 Breadfan
13 Zoom Club
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
It was recorded at the Zawisza Amphitheater in the city of Bydgoszcz, Poland during their 1982 tour.
Sound Quality: 8.5
Source: Audience?
Track List:
01 Introduction
02 Forearm Smash
03 Crime Against The World
04 Napoleon Bona-Part One
05 Napoleon Bona-Part Two
06 Truth Drug
07 I Turned To Stone
08 Superstar
09 Panzer Division Destroyed
10 She Used Me Up
11 Wild Fire
12 Breadfan
13 Zoom Club
MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2
April 24, 2014
Recent Re Uploads
A reminder of the latest re uploads here on Soundaboard.
Black Sabbath: Purple Sabbath - 1983
Loverboy - Live in Lincoln Nebraska 1982
Allman Brothers Band - 1/17/1971
Janis Joplin - Festival Express Toronto 1970
Johnny Winter - My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, NY 1978
Jethro Tull - Stockholm 1969
Kim Mitchell - Harpo's Detroit (1985)
Wishbone Ash - Runaway (Liverpool Empire 1976)
Rick Derringer - International Ampitheatre, Chicago 1979
Aerosmith: Unplugged 1990
Queensryche - A Measure of Success (1984)
Eric Clapton - Stardust (Japan 2006)
Rose Tattoo - Washington Wax Museum 1982
Jason and The Scorchers: Philadelphia 1984
Joe Perry Project - Uncle Sam's, Boston 1982
Black Sabbath: Purple Sabbath - 1983
Loverboy - Live in Lincoln Nebraska 1982
Allman Brothers Band - 1/17/1971
Janis Joplin - Festival Express Toronto 1970
Johnny Winter - My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, NY 1978
Jethro Tull - Stockholm 1969
Kim Mitchell - Harpo's Detroit (1985)
Wishbone Ash - Runaway (Liverpool Empire 1976)
Rick Derringer - International Ampitheatre, Chicago 1979
Aerosmith: Unplugged 1990
Queensryche - A Measure of Success (1984)
Eric Clapton - Stardust (Japan 2006)
Rose Tattoo - Washington Wax Museum 1982
Jason and The Scorchers: Philadelphia 1984
Joe Perry Project - Uncle Sam's, Boston 1982
April 23, 2014
Elvin Bishop - 1979 My Father's Place
One more from our friend The Ripping Frog, really thanks for sharing!
Elvin Bishop live @ My Father's Place is Elvin having a party alright.
Elvin Bishop music is always good time music, and live he's at his very best. This is a live broadcast from 1979, two years after his official live album "Raisin' Hell'", and it's a treat. A little less polished, but that only adds to the charm of his music. There's no Mickey Thomas present, so the emphasis is less on the singing, more on the picking. Southern Rock with plenty of Funk and Soul. And Blues of course.
If you dig Elvin Bishop at all, you'll love this
considering this is from the 70ies sound quality is awesome!!
rippin Frog
Link (mp3 only)
Elvin Bishop live @ My Father's Place is Elvin having a party alright.
Elvin Bishop music is always good time music, and live he's at his very best. This is a live broadcast from 1979, two years after his official live album "Raisin' Hell'", and it's a treat. A little less polished, but that only adds to the charm of his music. There's no Mickey Thomas present, so the emphasis is less on the singing, more on the picking. Southern Rock with plenty of Funk and Soul. And Blues of course.
If you dig Elvin Bishop at all, you'll love this
considering this is from the 70ies sound quality is awesome!!
rippin Frog
Link (mp3 only)
April 20, 2014
Big Pete Pearson & The Rhythm Room All Stars - Germany 2008
We have more blues sounds aboard shared by Ripping Frog,
BIG Pete Pearson has been singing the blues onstage for 65 years. His first gig was at the Triple J in Austin, Texas, on guitar and vocals, when he was 9. These days, you can find him most Sunday afternoons in the intimate venue of the Blues Wagon in Trenton, though he's also likely to turn up on a stage someplace in Europe singing to a crowd of 86,000.
Born in Jamaica, Pearson came to the US with his grandparents when he was about 5, eventually settling in a small community on the edge of Austin, with gravel roads, no sidewalks, and lots of opportunities to play music.
That first gig at age 9, earned him $ 1.50, "enough to buy a good-sized bag of groceries," he says. Over the next several years, he continued to build a reputation around Austin until, as a teenager, he pulled the cigar box with his considerable savings out from under the porch, bought himself a 1946 Ford coupe that left a tail of smoke in its wake , and struck out on his own. For years, he performed seven nights a week in Austin to packed clubs. When he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in the 1950s, he affiliated himself with a club there, assembled a new band, and launched a Phoenix-based career of playing on multiple nights to packed houses. In 1995, he was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.
For years, Pearson played guitar and bass and also sang with his own band and many others. But 35 years ago, he came to the conclusion that a microphone was a lot easier to carry around and gave up the instruments. "I can carry all my stuff in my little briefcase, and I'm loaded for good," he says.
At Pearson's estimate, he's been part of over 100,000 live performances, sharing the stage with blues legends like Muddy Waters, Gatemouth Brown, John Lee Hooker, BB King, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Big Walter, Little Walter, T-Bone Walker, Ike and Tina Turner.
BIG Pete Pearson has been singing the blues onstage for 65 years. His first gig was at the Triple J in Austin, Texas, on guitar and vocals, when he was 9. These days, you can find him most Sunday afternoons in the intimate venue of the Blues Wagon in Trenton, though he's also likely to turn up on a stage someplace in Europe singing to a crowd of 86,000.
Born in Jamaica, Pearson came to the US with his grandparents when he was about 5, eventually settling in a small community on the edge of Austin, with gravel roads, no sidewalks, and lots of opportunities to play music.
That first gig at age 9, earned him $ 1.50, "enough to buy a good-sized bag of groceries," he says. Over the next several years, he continued to build a reputation around Austin until, as a teenager, he pulled the cigar box with his considerable savings out from under the porch, bought himself a 1946 Ford coupe that left a tail of smoke in its wake , and struck out on his own. For years, he performed seven nights a week in Austin to packed clubs. When he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in the 1950s, he affiliated himself with a club there, assembled a new band, and launched a Phoenix-based career of playing on multiple nights to packed houses. In 1995, he was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.
For years, Pearson played guitar and bass and also sang with his own band and many others. But 35 years ago, he came to the conclusion that a microphone was a lot easier to carry around and gave up the instruments. "I can carry all my stuff in my little briefcase, and I'm loaded for good," he says.
At Pearson's estimate, he's been part of over 100,000 live performances, sharing the stage with blues legends like Muddy Waters, Gatemouth Brown, John Lee Hooker, BB King, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Big Walter, Little Walter, T-Bone Walker, Ike and Tina Turner.
sorry folks I could never find a flac for this great live show
feat Bob Corritore on Harp
Ripping Frog
Tracklist (thanks to dr.golgo):
01 Someone to Love Me
02 Stop and Think About It
03 Mr Coffee
04 Worried About My Baby
05 Finger in Your Eye
06 Tin Pan Alley (quite different from the SRV version)
07 Coming Home
08 Gamblin' With My Love
09 Short Change
10 One More Drink
Link
BIG Pete Pearson has been singing the blues onstage for 65 years. His first gig was at the Triple J in Austin, Texas, on guitar and vocals, when he was 9. These days, you can find him most Sunday afternoons in the intimate venue of the Blues Wagon in Trenton, though he's also likely to turn up on a stage someplace in Europe singing to a crowd of 86,000.
Born in Jamaica, Pearson came to the US with his grandparents when he was about 5, eventually settling in a small community on the edge of Austin, with gravel roads, no sidewalks, and lots of opportunities to play music.
That first gig at age 9, earned him $ 1.50, "enough to buy a good-sized bag of groceries," he says. Over the next several years, he continued to build a reputation around Austin until, as a teenager, he pulled the cigar box with his considerable savings out from under the porch, bought himself a 1946 Ford coupe that left a tail of smoke in its wake , and struck out on his own. For years, he performed seven nights a week in Austin to packed clubs. When he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in the 1950s, he affiliated himself with a club there, assembled a new band, and launched a Phoenix-based career of playing on multiple nights to packed houses. In 1995, he was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.
For years, Pearson played guitar and bass and also sang with his own band and many others. But 35 years ago, he came to the conclusion that a microphone was a lot easier to carry around and gave up the instruments. "I can carry all my stuff in my little briefcase, and I'm loaded for good," he says.
At Pearson's estimate, he's been part of over 100,000 live performances, sharing the stage with blues legends like Muddy Waters, Gatemouth Brown, John Lee Hooker, BB King, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Big Walter, Little Walter, T-Bone Walker, Ike and Tina Turner.
BIG Pete Pearson has been singing the blues onstage for 65 years. His first gig was at the Triple J in Austin, Texas, on guitar and vocals, when he was 9. These days, you can find him most Sunday afternoons in the intimate venue of the Blues Wagon in Trenton, though he's also likely to turn up on a stage someplace in Europe singing to a crowd of 86,000.
Born in Jamaica, Pearson came to the US with his grandparents when he was about 5, eventually settling in a small community on the edge of Austin, with gravel roads, no sidewalks, and lots of opportunities to play music.
That first gig at age 9, earned him $ 1.50, "enough to buy a good-sized bag of groceries," he says. Over the next several years, he continued to build a reputation around Austin until, as a teenager, he pulled the cigar box with his considerable savings out from under the porch, bought himself a 1946 Ford coupe that left a tail of smoke in its wake , and struck out on his own. For years, he performed seven nights a week in Austin to packed clubs. When he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in the 1950s, he affiliated himself with a club there, assembled a new band, and launched a Phoenix-based career of playing on multiple nights to packed houses. In 1995, he was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.
For years, Pearson played guitar and bass and also sang with his own band and many others. But 35 years ago, he came to the conclusion that a microphone was a lot easier to carry around and gave up the instruments. "I can carry all my stuff in my little briefcase, and I'm loaded for good," he says.
At Pearson's estimate, he's been part of over 100,000 live performances, sharing the stage with blues legends like Muddy Waters, Gatemouth Brown, John Lee Hooker, BB King, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Big Walter, Little Walter, T-Bone Walker, Ike and Tina Turner.
sorry folks I could never find a flac for this great live show
feat Bob Corritore on Harp
Ripping Frog
Tracklist (thanks to dr.golgo):
01 Someone to Love Me
02 Stop and Think About It
03 Mr Coffee
04 Worried About My Baby
05 Finger in Your Eye
06 Tin Pan Alley (quite different from the SRV version)
07 Coming Home
08 Gamblin' With My Love
09 Short Change
10 One More Drink
Link
April 17, 2014
Wishbone Ash - Milwaukee Summerfest. 2003
Wishbone Ash live at the Harley Davidson Stage on the 2nd of July 2003. They were playing at the Milwaukee Summerfest, a great source of live recordings, some shared here.
Most of the setlist is composed by some of Ash's all-time classics.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Mountainside
02 - The King Will Come
03 - Throw Down The Sword
04 - On Your Own
05 - No Joke
06 - Phoenix
07 - Strange Affair
08 - Errors Of My Way
09 - Sometime World
10 - Blowin' Free
11 - Blind Eye
Most of the setlist is composed by some of Ash's all-time classics.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Mountainside
02 - The King Will Come
03 - Throw Down The Sword
04 - On Your Own
05 - No Joke
06 - Phoenix
07 - Strange Affair
08 - Errors Of My Way
09 - Sometime World
10 - Blowin' Free
11 - Blind Eye
April 11, 2014
Iron Maiden - Tears Of Eternity (1993)
Iron Maiden on May 09, 1993, this was not a great period in time for the band and for Bruce in particular that would be leaving the group in August this same year.
This was recorded at the Forum di Assago in Milan, Italy during the Real Live Tour.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01. The Number Of The Beast (speakers)
02. Prowler
03. Transylvania
04. Remember Tomorrow
05. 2 Minutes To Midnight
06. From Here To Eternity
07. Wasting Love
08. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
09. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
10. The Clairvoyant
11. Heaven Can Wait
12. Run To The Hills
13. Iron Maiden
14. Genghis Khan *
*Padova, Italy - Oct 29th, 1981 (audience)
Files:
MP3
FLAC
This was recorded at the Forum di Assago in Milan, Italy during the Real Live Tour.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01. The Number Of The Beast (speakers)
02. Prowler
03. Transylvania
04. Remember Tomorrow
05. 2 Minutes To Midnight
06. From Here To Eternity
07. Wasting Love
08. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
09. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
10. The Clairvoyant
11. Heaven Can Wait
12. Run To The Hills
13. Iron Maiden
14. Genghis Khan *
*Padova, Italy - Oct 29th, 1981 (audience)
Files:
MP3
FLAC
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