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ERIC CLAPTON / A TRIBUTE TO GINGER BAKER (2CD+BDR)
EMPRESS VALLEY/MID VALLEY RECORDS / MVR-947/948
DISC 1
tk01..... FILM OF GINGER BAKER
tk02..... INTRO BY ERIC CLAPTON
tk03..... SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE w/Roger Waters
tk04..... STRANGE BREW w/Roger Waters
tk05..... WHITE ROOM w/Roger Waters, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones
tk06..... I FEEL FREE w/Roger Waters, Willie Weeks, Paul Carrack
tk07..... TALES OF BRAVE ULYSSES w/Nile Rodgers, Willie Weeks
tk08..... SWEET WINE w/Paul Carrack, Will Johns
tk09..... BLUE CONDITION
tk10..... BADGE w/Ronnie Wood, Henry Spinetti
tk11..... PRESSED RAT AND WARTHOG w/Kofi Baker
DISC 2
tk01..... HAD TO CRY TODAY w/Nile Rodgers, Kofi Baker, Steve Winwood
tk02..... PRESENCE OF THE LORD w/Nile Rodgers, Kofi Baker, Steve Winwood
tk03..... WELL ALRIGHT w/Nile Rodgers, Kofi Baker, Steve Winwood
tk04..... CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME w/Nile Rodgers, Kofi Baker, Steve Winwood
tk05..... DO WHAT YOU LIKE / TOAD w/Nile Rodgers, Kofi Baker, Steve Winwood
tk06..... CROSSROADS
tk07..... CROSSROADS REPRISE
Recorded live at Eventim Apollo Hammersmith,London, England 17th February 2020
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dcba
Festhalle
Frankfurt, Germany
April 29th, 1976
Incomplete Soundboard recording
artwork included
A Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Remaster
lineage: cdr>eac>flac frontend > you >
Goody's additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (Pitch Bender, various amounts; fades) >
TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)
Setlist
01. Honky Tonk Women 3:49
02. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud 5:29
03. All Down The Line 4:17
04. Hand Of Fate 4:35
05. Hey Negrita 5:16
06. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 5:02
07. Fool To Cry 5:22
08. Hot Stuff 5:32
09. Star @#$%& 4:24
10. You Gotta Move 0:49 *
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Runtime: 44:35
Covers by ethiessen1 (Thanks!)
The speed of the source ran rather slow and sped up slowly through its running time. I've done what I could to reverse this.
Due to the change in speed, the pitch ran between approximately 51 and 28 cents sharp and various corrective offsets have hopefully made it a better listening experience.
*Track 10 is not from the original Vigotone silver. It was in another bootleg edition on 'Copyright Records' of this same material. I'm glad they thought not to deprive us of even this short bit, not found on the Vigotone silver. I've included it in this new remastered set, also speed/pitch-adjusted.
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Festhalle
Frankfurt, Germany
April 29th, 1976
Incomplete Soundboard recording
artwork included
Upped by goody
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Very good & easy quick download. Thanks
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dcba
Festhalle
Frankfurt, Germany
April 29th, 1976
Incomplete Soundboard recording
artwork included
A Goody Speed/Pitch-adjusted Remaster
lineage: cdr>eac>flac frontend > you >
Goody's additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (Pitch Bender, various amounts; fades) >
TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)
Setlist
01. Honky Tonk Women 3:49
02. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud 5:29
03. All Down The Line 4:17
04. Hand Of Fate 4:35
05. Hey Negrita 5:16
06. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 5:02
07. Fool To Cry 5:22
08. Hot Stuff 5:32
09. Star @#$%& 4:24
10. You Gotta Move 0:49 *
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Runtime: 44:35
Covers by ethiessen1 (Thanks!)
The speed of the source ran rather slow and sped up slowly through its running time. I've done what I could to reverse this.
Due to the change in speed, the pitch ran between approximately 51 and 28 cents sharp and various corrective offsets have hopefully made it a better listening experience.
*Track 10 is not from the original Vigotone silver. It was in another bootleg edition on 'Copyright Records' of this same material. I'm glad they thought not to deprive us of even this short bit, not found on the Vigotone silver. I've included it in this new remastered set, also speed/pitch-adjusted.
December 20, 2022
Size 271.73 MB (284,929,274 bytes)
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dcba
Rolling Stones
Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA
October 21, 1989
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 173
1644 Edition
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS 2023 Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassette > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope Ozone > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > Audacity > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
01 Introduction
02 Start Me Up
03 Bitch
04 Sad Sad Sad
05 Undercover Of The Night
06 One Hit (To The Body)
07 Tumbling Dice
08 Miss You
09 Ruby Tuesday
10 Play With Fire
11 Dead Flowers
12 Rock And A Hard Place
13 Mixed Emotions
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Midnight Rambler
16 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
17 Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards lead vocal)
18 Happy (Keith Richards lead vocal)
19 Paint It Black
20 2000 Light Years From Home
21 Sympathy For The Devil
22 Gimme Shelter
23 It’s Only Rock ’N’ Roll (But I Like It)
24 Brown Sugar
25 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
26 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Known Faults:
-Paint It Black: splice at the start
Lost and Found series followers know that Mike began his taping career in 1973 and abruptly stopped in late 1983, leading to a four-year period of inactivity, the reasons for which are not entirely understood but burnout on many levels is probably accurate.
Whether he had retired or was taking an extended (and well-earned) hiatus, Mike strapped the gear back on in the summer of 1988 and began his prolific second phase, taping approximately 100 more shows until his last known recording in 1993. The apex of this later period is arguably the six Stones shows he recorded on the Steel Wheels tour, including all four Los Angeles shows and two dates in Oakland (Vols. 108 and 142).
To date, the only show we've released from the LA run is the final night, Oct 22, found was back on Vol. 40. This week, we've tapped the night before and third show of the run on October 21.
Mike did not like stadium shows, which explains why he didn't record the Stones in 1981 as their only SoCal dates were at Memorial Coliseum. But when the Stones came back eight years later to play stadiums around North America, Mike had no choice but to give in, and in fact went as hard in 1989 as he had in 1975, recording six shows as noted above.
I'm inferring here, but it seems Mike accepted the reality of the stadium setting and tried to get the best taping seats possible, surely spending hundreds on scalpers to do so. But as a result, Mike's 1989 recordings are among the very best audies of the tour.
His 10/21/89 is an excellent recording given the setting and arguably the best of Mike's four Los Angeles captures, sounding relatively close, clear and full. Samples provided. The setlist also features some rarer tracks from Steel Wheels setlists including "One Hit (To The Body)," "Play With Fire" and "Dead Flowers," joining overall tour standouts "Paint It Black" and "2000 Light Years From Home."
###
On this week's honor roll: Rob S, who handled the transfer; Professor Goody who vetted the pitch adjustments; and mjk5510, in his traditional post-production and packaging role. We thank them all.
Finally, here's to the late, great Mike the MICrophone. His work never ceases to impress. May he rest in peace.
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+1!
And thanks to you for the Giginjapan link!
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers
06-03-82
Paard Van Troje
Den Haag, Netherlands
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George Thorogood & The Destroyers
06-03-82
Paard Van Troje
Den Haag, Netherlands
Thanks for the info !
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dcba
Rolling Stones
Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA
October 21, 1989
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 173
1644 Edition
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS 2023 Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassette > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope Ozone > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > Audacity > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
01 Introduction
02 Start Me Up
03 Bitch
04 Sad Sad Sad
05 Undercover Of The Night
06 One Hit (To The Body)
07 Tumbling Dice
08 Miss You
09 Ruby Tuesday
10 Play With Fire
11 Dead Flowers
12 Rock And A Hard Place
13 Mixed Emotions
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Midnight Rambler
16 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
17 Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards lead vocal)
18 Happy (Keith Richards lead vocal)
19 Paint It Black
20 2000 Light Years From Home
21 Sympathy For The Devil
22 Gimme Shelter
23 It’s Only Rock ’N’ Roll (But I Like It)
24 Brown Sugar
25 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
26 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Known Faults:
-Paint It Black: splice at the start
Lost and Found series followers know that Mike began his taping career in 1973 and abruptly stopped in late 1983, leading to a four-year period of inactivity, the reasons for which are not entirely understood but burnout on many levels is probably accurate.
Whether he had retired or was taking an extended (and well-earned) hiatus, Mike strapped the gear back on in the summer of 1988 and began his prolific second phase, taping approximately 100 more shows until his last known recording in 1993. The apex of this later period is arguably the six Stones shows he recorded on the Steel Wheels tour, including all four Los Angeles shows and two dates in Oakland (Vols. 108 and 142).
To date, the only show we've released from the LA run is the final night, Oct 22, found was back on Vol. 40. This week, we've tapped the night before and third show of the run on October 21.
Mike did not like stadium shows, which explains why he didn't record the Stones in 1981 as their only SoCal dates were at Memorial Coliseum. But when the Stones came back eight years later to play stadiums around North America, Mike had no choice but to give in, and in fact went as hard in 1989 as he had in 1975, recording six shows as noted above.
I'm inferring here, but it seems Mike accepted the reality of the stadium setting and tried to get the best taping seats possible, surely spending hundreds on scalpers to do so. But as a result, Mike's 1989 recordings are among the very best audies of the tour.
His 10/21/89 is an excellent recording given the setting and arguably the best of Mike's four Los Angeles captures, sounding relatively close, clear and full. Samples provided. The setlist also features some rarer tracks from Steel Wheels setlists including "One Hit (To The Body)," "Play With Fire" and "Dead Flowers," joining overall tour standouts "Paint It Black" and "2000 Light Years From Home."
###
On this week's honor roll: Rob S, who handled the transfer; Professor Goody who vetted the pitch adjustments; and mjk5510, in his traditional post-production and packaging role. We thank them all.
Finally, here's to the late, great Mike the MICrophone. His work never ceases to impress. May he rest in peace.
BK for JEMS
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dcba
Rolling Stones
Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA
October 21, 1989
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 173
1644 Edition
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS 2023 Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassette > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope Ozone > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > Audacity > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
01 Introduction
02 Start Me Up
03 Bitch
04 Sad Sad Sad
05 Undercover Of The Night
06 One Hit (To The Body)
07 Tumbling Dice
08 Miss You
09 Ruby Tuesday
10 Play With Fire
11 Dead Flowers
12 Rock And A Hard Place
13 Mixed Emotions
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Midnight Rambler
16 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
17 Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards lead vocal)
18 Happy (Keith Richards lead vocal)
19 Paint It Black
20 2000 Light Years From Home
21 Sympathy For The Devil
22 Gimme Shelter
23 It’s Only Rock ’N’ Roll (But I Like It)
24 Brown Sugar
25 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
26 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Known Faults:
-Paint It Black: splice at the start
Lost and Found series followers know that Mike began his taping career in 1973 and abruptly stopped in late 1983, leading to a four-year period of inactivity, the reasons for which are not entirely understood but burnout on many levels is probably accurate.
Whether he had retired or was taking an extended (and well-earned) hiatus, Mike strapped the gear back on in the summer of 1988 and began his prolific second phase, taping approximately 100 more shows until his last known recording in 1993. The apex of this later period is arguably the six Stones shows he recorded on the Steel Wheels tour, including all four Los Angeles shows and two dates in Oakland (Vols. 108 and 142).
To date, the only show we've released from the LA run is the final night, Oct 22, found was back on Vol. 40. This week, we've tapped the night before and third show of the run on October 21.
Mike did not like stadium shows, which explains why he didn't record the Stones in 1981 as their only SoCal dates were at Memorial Coliseum. But when the Stones came back eight years later to play stadiums around North America, Mike had no choice but to give in, and in fact went as hard in 1989 as he had in 1975, recording six shows as noted above.
I'm inferring here, but it seems Mike accepted the reality of the stadium setting and tried to get the best taping seats possible, surely spending hundreds on scalpers to do so. But as a result, Mike's 1989 recordings are among the very best audies of the tour.
His 10/21/89 is an excellent recording given the setting and arguably the best of Mike's four Los Angeles captures, sounding relatively close, clear and full. Samples provided. The setlist also features some rarer tracks from Steel Wheels setlists including "One Hit (To The Body)," "Play With Fire" and "Dead Flowers," joining overall tour standouts "Paint It Black" and "2000 Light Years From Home."
###
On this week's honor roll: Rob S, who handled the transfer; Professor Goody who vetted the pitch adjustments; and mjk5510, in his traditional post-production and packaging role. We thank them all.
Finally, here's to the late, great Mike the MICrophone. His work never ceases to impress. May he rest in peace.
BK for JEMS
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Is there anyway someone could re-up this?....I couldn't find it in Stonesvault................thanks...
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dcba
Rolling Stones
Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA
October 21, 1989
Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 173
1644 Edition
Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder
JEMS 2023 Transfer: Mike Millard Master Cassette > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope Ozone > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > Audacity > xACT 2.50 > FLAC
01 Introduction
02 Start Me Up
03 Bitch
04 Sad Sad Sad
05 Undercover Of The Night
06 One Hit (To The Body)
07 Tumbling Dice
08 Miss You
09 Ruby Tuesday
10 Play With Fire
11 Dead Flowers
12 Rock And A Hard Place
13 Mixed Emotions
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Midnight Rambler
16 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
17 Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards lead vocal)
18 Happy (Keith Richards lead vocal)
19 Paint It Black
20 2000 Light Years From Home
21 Sympathy For The Devil
22 Gimme Shelter
23 It’s Only Rock ’N’ Roll (But I Like It)
24 Brown Sugar
25 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
26 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Known Faults:
-Paint It Black: splice at the start
Lost and Found series followers know that Mike began his taping career in 1973 and abruptly stopped in late 1983, leading to a four-year period of inactivity, the reasons for which are not entirely understood but burnout on many levels is probably accurate.
Whether he had retired or was taking an extended (and well-earned) hiatus, Mike strapped the gear back on in the summer of 1988 and began his prolific second phase, taping approximately 100 more shows until his last known recording in 1993. The apex of this later period is arguably the six Stones shows he recorded on the Steel Wheels tour, including all four Los Angeles shows and two dates in Oakland (Vols. 108 and 142).
To date, the only show we've released from the LA run is the final night, Oct 22, found was back on Vol. 40. This week, we've tapped the night before and third show of the run on October 21.
Mike did not like stadium shows, which explains why he didn't record the Stones in 1981 as their only SoCal dates were at Memorial Coliseum. But when the Stones came back eight years later to play stadiums around North America, Mike had no choice but to give in, and in fact went as hard in 1989 as he had in 1975, recording six shows as noted above.
I'm inferring here, but it seems Mike accepted the reality of the stadium setting and tried to get the best taping seats possible, surely spending hundreds on scalpers to do so. But as a result, Mike's 1989 recordings are among the very best audies of the tour.
His 10/21/89 is an excellent recording given the setting and arguably the best of Mike's four Los Angeles captures, sounding relatively close, clear and full. Samples provided. The setlist also features some rarer tracks from Steel Wheels setlists including "One Hit (To The Body)," "Play With Fire" and "Dead Flowers," joining overall tour standouts "Paint It Black" and "2000 Light Years From Home."
###
On this week's honor roll: Rob S, who handled the transfer; Professor Goody who vetted the pitch adjustments; and mjk5510, in his traditional post-production and packaging role. We thank them all.
Finally, here's to the late, great Mike the MICrophone. His work never ceases to impress. May he rest in peace.
BK for JEMS
Size 964.66 MB (1,011,523,884 bytes)
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Is there anyway someone could re-up this?....I couldn't find it in Stonesvault................thanks...
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Thank you dcba
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thank you StonyRoad