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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: wiredallnight ()
Date: September 4, 2024 09:00

Rolling Stones
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland, OH
June 15, 2024
(JoeRay Master Series Volume 35)
16/44

Contrast Clause: 2496 Edition here:
[www.dimeadozen.org]


Matrix Recording: DBA 4060 mics > Sony PCM-D10 + iphone 15 Pro Max

Mastered by mjk5510
Artwork by mjk5510

01 Start Me Up
02 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (but I Like It)
03 Let's Spend the Night Together
04 Angry
05 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (Fan-voted song)
06 Monkey Man
07 Whole Wide World
08 Tumbling Dice
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 Band Introductions
11 Tell Me Straight (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
12 Little T&A (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
13 Happy (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
14 Sympathy for the Devil
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Miss You
17 Gimme Shelter
18 Paint It Black
19 Jumpin' Jack Flash
20 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

Known Faults: None

Welcome to Volume 35 of the JoeRay Master Series...posting on my own username this time out.

This Stones concert in Cleveland, Ohio came full circle for me. In 1972, my mom took me (age 16) to see the Stones in the Akron Rubber Bowl on July 11th. That concert was opened by Little Stevie Wonder. I stood about 10’ from the stage and Mick. This day, I took my now 94-year-old Mom to see the Stones which was 52 years after the Akron Rubber Bowl concert and what a concert it was.

The concert was opened by Ghost Hounds, a band from Pittsburg. Though Cleveland gave them the respect a musician deserves, their music was not distinctive although the lead singer Savnt did his best to give distinction to a band that lacked any.

We originally had great seats in Row A of Section 109, but due to Mom using a wheelchair, we were escorted backstage to a platform above the field and closer to the stage which allowed great viewing for mom and taping for me. Our platform was about 15 rows back directly below the left columns of speakers; perhaps 30 feet from the stage and 10’ above the standing audience.

The Stones came on stage to an amazing ultra-HD background that provided one of the sharpest video backdrops I have ever seen. John Denver would have been jealous.
Starting with Start Me Up, the band was dressed in their formal best. This was a concert in the Home of Rock and Roll and the Stones spoke of their history in Cleveland many times during the concert. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is next to the Stadium and offered several exhibits to honor the Stones in Cleveland.

Jagger was in amazing shape for being almost 82 years young. He pranced around the field better than most Browns quarterbacks going back to Otto Graham. He spends several hours, three days a week in ballet and it showed. The intensity of the concert seemed to build all night long.

Musically, the new songs off Hackney Diamond, Angry, Whole Wide World and Tell Me Straight seemed to be extremely well played and accepted by the audience although Sweet Sounds of Heaven was omitted for Keith Richards to do a third solo song.

The Stones came to Cleveland 5 days before the concert and were seen around town often dining at local restaurants.

The band was led by: CHUCK LEAVELL on Piano, DARRYL JONES on Bass, STEVE JORDAN on Drums, MICK JAGGERS-Lead Vocals, RONNIE WOOD and KEITH RICHARDS on Lead Guitar, BERNALD FOWLER and CHANEL HAYNES on vocals, TIM RICE on Sax.

The recording gear was brought into the stadium through the metal detectors compliments of my Mom’s wheelchair. This included my Sony PCM-D10 recorder, DBA 4060 stereo mics with preamp, a camera, battery packs, extra hard drives and a tripod all waived through with the wheelchair, thanks mom. The audio was combined using IZOPOPE 11 on MacBook Pro M2 and then mjk5510 put the final touches to bring it home.

All said, it was a special night out in the Home of Rock and Roll-Cleveland with the Rolling Stones, my Mom and family. At 94 she continues to enjoy her love of live music and gets out to clubs and theater at least twice a month. LIVE MUSIC KEEPS YOU YOUNG.

[www.dimeadozen.org]

The corresponding video is here: [www.youtube.com]



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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: September 4, 2024 12:42

My Account has Ratio 0. So I don't can downloud it.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: StonyRoad ()
Date: September 4, 2024 14:39

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Broesel2404
My Account has Ratio 0. So I don't can downloud it.
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you deserve it for your help!
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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: September 4, 2024 14:42

Thank you very much wiredallnight and StonyRoad for WE
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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: mariano ()
Date: September 4, 2024 15:39

Is there any chance to get 24bit versión?

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: StoneZP ()
Date: September 4, 2024 19:51

Quote
Broesel2404
Thank you very much wiredallnight and StonyRoad for WE
smileys with beersmileys with beer

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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: rogerriffin ()
Date: September 4, 2024 20:36

Quote
wiredallnight
The recording gear was brought into the stadium through the metal detectors compliments of my Mom’s wheelchair. This included my Sony PCM-D10 recorder, DBA 4060 stereo mics with preamp, a camera, battery packs, extra hard drives and a tripod all waived through with the wheelchair, thanks mom. The audio was combined using IZOPOPE 11 on MacBook Pro M2 and then mjk5510 put the final touches to bring it home.

All said, it was a special night out in the Home of Rock and Roll-Cleveland with the Rolling Stones, my Mom and family. At 94 she continues to enjoy her love of live music and gets out to clubs and theater at least twice a month. LIVE MUSIC KEEPS YOU YOUNG.

Thanks for share the recording, but specially your family experience!

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: September 4, 2024 21:01

Quote
mariano
Is there any chance to get 24bit versión?

[www.filefactory.com]
[www.filefactory.com]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: perkmo ()
Date: September 5, 2024 01:35

Rolling Stones
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland, OH
June 15, 2024
(JoeRay Master Series Volume 35)

FLAC16
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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: mariano ()
Date: September 5, 2024 02:43

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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: stone3009 ()
Date: September 5, 2024 09:01

thank you all smileys with beer

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: October 29, 2024 10:10

The Rolling Stones
Oakland Stadium
Oakland,Calif.,U.S.A.
1997-11-14 (Nov.14)


Audience Recording
SQ:Fair/Good/Varies

Bridges to Babylon Tour

Cd-1 70:29 mins.
01-Intro Music
02-I Can't Get No Satisfaction
03-It's Only Rock 'n' Roll(but I Like It)
04-Let's Spend the Night Together
05-Flip the Switch
06-Gimme Shelter
07-Anybody Seen My Baby?
08-Saint of Me
09-19th Nervous Breakdown
10-Out of Control
11-Dead Flowers
12-Miss You/Band Introductions

Cd-2 72:35 mins.
13-All About You
14-Wanna Hold You
15-Little Queenie/stage change
16-When the Whip Comes Down
17-You Got Me Rocking
18-Sympathy for the Devil
19-Tumbling Dice
20-Honky Tonk Women
21-Start Me Up
22-Jumpin' Jack Flash
23-You Can't Always Get What You Want
24-Brown Sugar/outtro chatter

Comments:
Fresh transfer from DAT Master.
Stadium Show,Big Party Goin' on here(crowd chatter).
Quality varies.

[www.dimeadozen.org]

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Rolling Stones
Oakland Stadium
Oakland,Calif.,U.S.A.
1997-11-15 (Nov.15)


RE-UPLOAD

Audience Recording
SQ:Good


Bridges to Babylon Tour

Cd-1 68:16 mins.
01-Intro Music
02-I Can't Get No Satisfaction
03-Let's Spend the Night Together
04-Flip the Switch
05-Gimme Shelter
06-Sister Morphine
07-Anybody Seen My Baby?
08-Saint of Me
09-Bitch
10-Out of Control
11-Under My Thumb
12-Miss You

Cd-2 70:53 mins.
13-Introductions
14-All About You
15-Wanna Hold You/stage change
16-Little Queenie
17-Crazy Mama
18-The Last Time
19-Sympathy for the Devil
20-Tumbling Dice
21-Honky Tonk Women
22-Start Me Up
23-Jumpin' Jack Flash
24-Brown Sugar

Comments:
RE-UPLOAD-It's been here on DIME many moons ago.
This time around because I wish to Up ALL my Masters in Chronological order.
Recorded fairly close to the stage.

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: stonesmuziekfan ()
Date: October 31, 2024 17:42

thx

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: November 12, 2024 21:03

Bob Dylan
Arena Di Verona
Verona, Italy
May 28, 1984

LB-01780

CD 1 (Bob Dylan):
01. Jokerman
02. All Along the Watchtower
03. Just Like a Woman
04. Highway 61 Revisited
05. I and I
06. Shelter from the Storm
07. License to Kill
08. Ballad of a Thin Man
09. When You Gonna Wake Up

(Greg Sutton):
10. Got My Mojo Working

(Bob Dylan):
11. It's Alright Ma
12. Girl of the North Country
13. Don't Think Twice

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
01. The Times They Are A Changing
02. Masters of War
03. Maggie's Farm
04. Every Grain of Sand
05. Man of Peace
06. Heart of Mine
07. Like a Rolling Stone
08. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol
09. Blowing in the Wind
10. Tombstone Blues**

Total time = 131:50

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
**Santana - guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: November 17, 2024 20:51

Herbie Hancock and the Rockit Band
Universal Amphitheatre
Los Angeles, CA
September 29, 1984
Rick L Master Series via JEMS Volume Six

01 Earth Beat
02 Sound System
03 Future Shock
04 Karabali
05 Metal Beat
06 Stars In Your Eyes
07 Hardrock
08 Unknown Foday Musa Suso song
09 Junku
10 Band intros
11 Unknown D.ST rap

Known Faults: , DSadly "Rockit" itself is missing

The Rockit Band:
Herbie Hancock - keyboards
Foday Musa Suso - kora
Bernard Fowler - vocals, congas, keyboards
J.T. Lewis - drums
Anton Fig - drums
Wayne Braithwaite - bass, keyboards
Jeff Bova - keyboards
D.ST - turntables, rap

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: November 18, 2024 16:31

Bob Dylan
Sport Paleis Ahoy
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
June 6, 1984


LB-03894

CD 1 (Bob Dylan):
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. Just Like A Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I And I
07. License To Kill

(Greg Sutton):
08-09. I've Got To Use My Imagination (bjorner instead lists 'Got My Mojo Working')

(Bob Dylan):
10. It Ain't Me, Babe
11. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
12. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
13. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
01. Masters Of War
02. Ballad Of A Thin Man
03. Simple Twist Of Fate
04. Man Of Peace
05. Every Grain Of Sand
06.Like A Rolling Stone
07.Tangled Up In Blue
08. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
09. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
10. Blowin' In The Wind**

Total time = 137:17

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
**Santana - guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]

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Bob Dylan
Wembley Stadium
London, England (UK)
July 7, 1984


LB-09822 minus 6 official tracks

CD 1 (Bob Dylan):
xx. Highway 61 Revisited - deleted**
02. Jokerman
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. Just Like A Woman
xx. Maggie's Farm - deleted**
06. I And I
07. License To Kill

(Greg Sutton):
08. I've Got to Use My Imagination

(Bob Dylan):
09. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
xx. Tangled Up in Blue - deleted**
11. It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
12. Simple Twist of Fate

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
xx. Masters Of War - deleted**
xx. Ballad Of A Thin Man - deleted**
15. Enough is Enough
16. Every Grain of Sand
17. Like A Rolling Stone
18. Mr Tambourine Man
19. Girl From the North Country
xx. It Ain't Me, Babe - deleted**
21. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (1, 2)
22. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (1, 2, 3)
23. Tombstone Blues (1)
24. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)(1)
25. The Times They Are A-Changin (1, 2)
26. Blowin in the Wind (1, 2)
27. Knocking on Heaven's Door (1, 2)

Total time = 122:34

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian MacLagan - keyboards
Gregg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
1 - Carlos Santana & Eric Clapton - guitar
2 - Chrissie Hynde - backing vocals & harmonica
3 - Van Morrison - shared vocals & guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2024-11-18 16:37 by werther2003.

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: December 29, 2024 12:09

Ron Wood
The Palace, Los Angeles, CA
November 18, 1992


Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 255


01 Show Me
02 Flying
03 Breathe On Me
04 (I Know) I'm Losing You
05 Josephine
06 Black Limousine
07 Pretty Beat Up
08 Seven Days
09 Band Introductions
10 Silicone Grown
11 Little Red Rooster
12 I Can Feel The Fire
13 It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)
14 Guitar Medley includes That's All You Need > Gasoline Alley > Prodigal Son > Amazing Grace
15 Stay With Me
16 Millard Outro

Known Faults: Opening "Testify" likely missing, "Show Me" joined in progress

Ron Wood - Guitar, Vocals
Bernard Fowler - Vocals
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Johnnie Lee Schell - Guitar
Shaun Solomon - Bass
Wayne P. Sheehy - Drums

...
After ten years and 255 Volumes, the Lost and Found series of Mike "The Mike" Millard master tapes comes to a close with Ron Wood at the Palace in Hollywood.
...

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: StonyRoad ()
Date: December 29, 2024 15:23

Quote
werther2003
Ron Wood
The Palace, Los Angeles, CA
November 18, 1992


Mike Millard Master Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 255


01 Show Me
02 Flying
03 Breathe On Me
04 (I Know) I'm Losing You
05 Josephine
06 Black Limousine
07 Pretty Beat Up
08 Seven Days
09 Band Introductions
10 Silicone Grown
11 Little Red Rooster
12 I Can Feel The Fire
13 It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)
14 Guitar Medley includes That's All You Need > Gasoline Alley > Prodigal Son > Amazing Grace
15 Stay With Me
16 Millard Outro

Known Faults: Opening "Testify" likely missing, "Show Me" joined in progress

Ron Wood - Guitar, Vocals
Bernard Fowler - Vocals
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Johnnie Lee Schell - Guitar
Shaun Solomon - Bass
Wayne P. Sheehy - Drums

...
After ten years and 255 Volumes, the Lost and Found series of Mike "The Mike" Millard master tapes comes to a close with Ron Wood at the Palace in Hollywood.
...

[www.dimeadozen.org]

[we.tl]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: December 29, 2024 16:30

Thank youvery much for this on We
smileys with beersmileys with beer

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: StoneZP ()
Date: December 29, 2024 16:31

Thank you werther2003 + StonyRoad!
thumbs up

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: britstones ()
Date: December 31, 2024 04:43

Thank you both!

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: Quique-stone ()
Date: December 31, 2024 17:01

Thanks werther2003 & StonyRoad! smileys with beer

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: February 6, 2025 20:51

Bob Dylan
Stadion Bieberer Berg
Offenbach, West Germany
June 11, 1984

Source: Audience recording. No other info is available.

LB-01812

CD 1 (Bob Dylan):
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. Just Like A Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I And I
07. License To Kill

(Greg Sutton):
08. I've Got To Use My Imagination

(Bob Dylan):
09. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
10. Tangled Up In Blue
11. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
12. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
13. Masters Of War

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
15. Man Of Peace
16. Every Grain Of Sand
17. Like A Rolling Stone
18. It Ain't Me, Babe
19. Mr. Tambourine Man
20. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
21. Tombstone Blues**
22. Why Do I Have To Choose?**
23. The Times They Are A-Changin'**
24. All Along The Watchtower**

Total time = 126:54

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards

Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
**Carlos Santana - guitar
**Armando Peraja, Raul Rekow, & Oresta Vilato - percussion

[www.dimeadozen.org]



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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: February 6, 2025 20:56

Bob Dylan
Withelm-Koch-Stadion
Hamburg, West Germany
May 31, 1984

Source: "Converted by Fendert. Conversion: ?>CDR>WAV>FLAC, Quality: Very Good/Audience." Taper: Legendary Taper B.

LB-01782

CD 1 (Bob Dylan):
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along the Watchtower
04. Just Like a Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I and I
07. License to Kill

(Greg Sutton):
08. Got My Mojo Working

(Bob Dylan):
09. It Ain't Me Babe
10. It's Alright Ma
11. Don't Think Twice
12. It's All Over Now Baby Blue

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
01. Master of Warr
02. Ballad of a Thin Man
03. When You Gonna Wake Up
04. Every Grain of Sand
05. Like a Rolling Stone
06. Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
07. Blowing in the Wind**##
08. Tombstone Blues**

Total time = 111:26

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards

Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
##Joan Baez - guitar & shared vocals
**Carlos Santana - guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: February 8, 2025 21:25

Bob Dylan
Roma Palaeur
Rome, Italy
June 21, 1984

This is a superb quality recording. This show features the debut of 'Enough is Enough.'

LB-09802

CD 1:
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. Just Like A Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I And I
07. License To Kill

(Greg Sutton):
08. (Got to use My ) Immagination

(Bob Dylan):
09. A Hard Rains A-gonna Fall
10. Girl from the North Country
11. Desolation Row

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
12. Simple Twist of Fate
13. Masters Of War
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
15. Enough is Enough
16. Every Grain of Sand
17. Like A Rolling Stone
18. Mr Tambourine Man
19. It Ain't Me Babe
20. The Times They Are A-changin**
21. Leopard-skin Pill-box Hat**
22. Tombstone Blues**
23. I Shall be Released**
24. Blowin in the Wind**

Total time = 126:11

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
**Carlos Santana - guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: February 22, 2025 10:20

Bob Dylan
St. James' Park
Newcastle, England (UK)
July 5, 1984
Audience recording.

LB-02569

CD 1:
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along the Watchtower
04. Just Like a Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I and I
xx. License to Kill - deleted**
08. Hard Rain
09. Tangled Up in Blue
10. It’s Alright Ma
11. Simple Twist of Fate
12. Masters of War
13. Ballad of a Thin Man

CD 2:
01. Enough is Enough
02. Every Grain of Sand
03. Like a Rolling Stone
04. Mr. Tamborine Man
05. Girl From the North Country
06. It Ain’t Me Babe
07. Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat##
xx. Tombstone Blues - deleted**
09. Blowing in the Wind##
10. Knocking on Heaven's Door##
11. The Times They Are A Changing##

Total time = 120:29

**commercially released on on REAL LIVE, Columbia FC 39944, 3 December 1984 and on Columbia CK39944 (CD), March 1985; & in remastered versions on REAL LIVE, Columbia 88691924312-30 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian MacLagan - keyboards
Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
##Carlos Santana - guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: werther2003 ()
Date: February 22, 2025 11:13

Bob Dylan
Olympia Stadion
Munich, West Germany
June 3, 1984

Taped by Legendary Taper D, remastered in the "Improved Air Remaster" series,

LB-01514

CD 1 (Bob Dylan):
01. (tuning)
02. Highway 61 Revisited
03. Jokerman
04. All Along The Watchtower
05. Just Like A Woman
06. Maggie's Farm
07. I And I
08. License To Kill

(Greg Sutton):
09. Got My Mojo Working

(Bob Dylan):
10. It Ain't Me, Babe
11. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
12. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
13. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
14. Masters Of War

CD 2 (Bob Dylan):
01. Ballad Of A Thin Man
02. When You Gonna Wake Up
03. Every Grain Of Sand
04. Like A Rolling Stone
05. (audience)
06. Girl Of The North Country
07. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
08. Do You Wanna Sing Now
09. Blowin' In The Wind**##
10. I Shall Be Released**##
11. Tombstone Blues##
12. Why Do I Have To Choose##
13. Forever Young##
14. (applause)

Total time = 133:07

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards
Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums
**Joan Baez - shared vocals & guitar
##Carlos Santana - guitar

[www.dimeadozen.org]

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
Posted by: hj3009 ()
Date: March 23, 2025 21:37

The Rolling Stones
Frankfurt, Germany
Waldstadion
1990-05-27
A Hoodoo01-master (?)

Master - Audience recording
Equipment: unknown
recording Position: unknown
taken from Sony UX-S 90 master cassette
sound-quality: exc

In 2024 a long-time friend of mine lost the fight agains cancer. For about ten years he recorded many bands and artists. He was a big Hoodoo Guru-, First Aid Kit- and Neil Young - Fan (and many more). I got his old master-cassettes (MCs and DAT) which I transfer now from time to time (only the MCs, actually I have no idea what to do with the master-DAT-cassettes). So: Keep an eye on what's showing up here.
R.I.P Stephan. It was a pleasure to have known you!!

Here's Jagger & Co. on the second night they played at Fankfurt in 1990. As I am not that much into the Stones I cannot say much about this one: it seems to
be a normnal set on that tour, no surprises. I have no notes about it from hoodo01 about his experiences that evening. The net just says that it wasn't sold out at all. Hmmm…?! True or not??
The quality is really great, btw.
But Mr. Minimax saw them two times in his obscure concert-career: first one was at Berlin way back in 1981 at the famous Waldbühne and didn't like it at all. Anyway, I saw them three days later than this one here just to see the support act: the now very famous (in Germany) Die Toten Hosen. I came over without having a ticket and grabbed me one on the black market for only 20 German Mark - now about 10 €. Fantastic. Loved Die Toten Hosen those days and so it was amazing. I remember the giant stage, all the usual runnings from left to right and back by Mr. Jagger and that I was surprised they played 2.000 light years. The rest is just a dark dark BLACK in my memories. And I did not record this one (and the first one, too).

line-up:
Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Ron Wood
Charlie Watts
Bill Wyman
???

setlist:
Intro
Start Me Up
Bitch
Sad Sad Sad
Harlem Shuffle (Bob & Earl cover)
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
Almost Hear You Sigh
Ruby Tuesday
Dead Flowers
Rock and a Hard Place
Mixed Emotions
Honky Tonk Women
Midnight Rambler
You Can't Always Get What You Want
ittle Red Rooster
Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Happy (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy for the Devil
Street Fighting Man
Gimme Shelter
Band Introduction
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (but I Like It)
Brown Sugar
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Encore:
Jumpin' Jack Flash
audience


support this band, go their concerts - if you are a millionaire.
buy all their merch and vinyl, although they have enough money for ten or twelve lives….
Never ever sell this one! No MP3s please....
But most of all: have fun

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Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
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Date: March 25, 2025 20:24

Thanks and RIP Stephan and hj3009 for share this!

Re: THE OFFICIAL "IT'S ON DIME" THREAD
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Date: April 28, 2025 19:23

Mick Jagger 1988 Australian Tour
Sydney Entertainment Centre,
Sydney NSW Australia 21st October 1988
Alternate Source & Upgrade From Mr Wilson's Master Recording

Transfer: Master tapes > CDR > iZotope RX 10 / ozone 9 (mastered) > xACT 2.59 > FLAC

01. Richard Wilkins Introduction
02. Deep Down Under Instrumental > Mick Jagger Introduction > Just Another Night
03. Throwaway
04. Honky Tonk Women
05. Miss You
06. Tumbling Dice
07. Radio Control
08. Ruby Tuesday
09. Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
10. Harlem Shuffle
11. Lucky In Love
12. Primitive Cool
13. War Baby
14. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
15. Little Red Rooster
16. Band Introductions
17. One Hit Too The Body > Foxy Lady
18. Party Doll
19. Wild Colonial Boy
20. Get Off Of My Cloud
21. Bitch
22. Simon Phillips Drum Solo
23. Joe Satriani Midnight Guitar Solo
24. Gimme Shelter
25. Start Me Up
26. Brown Sugar
27. It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll
28. Jumping Jack Flash
29. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

Bonus Tracks
Sydney 26th September 1988
30. What Kind Of World Is This?
31. Sympathy For The Devil

Sydney 27th September 1988
32. Lonely At The Top
33. Rip This Joint

Band Members
Mick Jagger - Vocals, Electric & Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica
Joe Satriani - Guitar
Jimmy Rip - Guitar
Doug Wimbish - Bass Guitar
Simon Philips - Drums
Susie Davis - Keyboards & Backing Vocals
Phil Ashley - Keyboards
Backing Vocals - Bernard Fowler - Carol Kenyon - Jenny Douglas - Valerie Scott

This alternate source was recorded by another now departed friend Mr Wilson, his recording is different to my Jagger Sydney 21st October 1988 torrent which only recently dropped off of DIME
as his has portions of the show that my recording didn't have which are

A. The full Richard Wilkins pre-show introduction
B. Simon Phillips Drum solo
C. Joe Satriani’s guitar solo
D. The songs Gimme Shelter & Start Me Up are complete.

Micks final Sydney concert kicked off differently than the previous 5 Sydney shows, shortly before Mick came on a well-known local um celebrity Richard Wilkins’s (affectionally known by his nick name Dickie)
strolled onto the stage, he’s an Australian TV host / presenter who also at that time conducted celebrity interviews for MTV Australia, one of his MTV Jagger 1988 Sydney interviews was a bonus track on my
Mick Jagger 27th September 1988 torrent.

From centre stage Dickie treated us to a spoken introduction which served two reasons, first up he told the audience that ushers / security staff were about to distribute to the audience red noses
(with a string attached so one could wear it over one’s real nose) telling us they’re left over noses from Red Nose Day that was held for the first time here in February 1988.
I’m under the impression that Red Nose Day is held internationally, but if one is unfamiliar with Red Nose Day it’s held once a year, the money raised from selling these red noses goes towards children’s charities
including research into SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).

Dickie went on to say that we were to put on the plastic noses when we heard the opening bars of Satisfaction, to make sure we knew the song he performed a thankfully brief rendition of the Satisfaction riff,
he tells us that Mick is totally unaware of this jolly jape. 37 years on I cannot remember if I put on my red nose when Satisfaction started, probably not as I guess I was too busy looking to see if others did so.
The 2nd reason was Richard telling us that we were the first people to hear about the upcoming Mick Jagger TV Special "Deep Down Under" which was going to be shown on the Channel 9 network next Saturday the 29th October.
This TV special had been filmed in Melbourne on the 16th & 18th October.

Many are unaware that one of the earlier Sydney Jagger concerts was also filmed for a later broadcast, however the head honcho at CH 9 deemed that it was not fit for Australian TV viewers as on the night of
filming Mick wore a T-Shirt that on the front had a picture of a South Pacific male fertility figure with a huge erect penis. Mick is pictured wearing this very T-shirt on the front cover artwork.
With the Sydney show footage canned Ch 9 decided to film one of the Melbourne shows instead for the broadcast, so unless its been wiped somewhere in Ch 9 vaults is a full Sydney Jagger 1988 concert.

Back to Dickie, he encouraged us to welcome Mick when he arrived on stage with a Mexican wave, going as far to describe to us how to perform a Mexican wave in case we didn’t know what one was,
then he made us do one which quickly fell apart, Dickie then toddled offstage, to this very day he can occasionally be seen on Australian TV.

While waiting for Mick we were treated to a number of songs over the P.A, the last song played was the Sex Pistols "Anarchy In The UK " which strangely was also the last song played over the PA before
the Stones came onstage at the gigs I saw at Wembley Stadium, London in June 1999. Could this Sex Pistols song be a guilty pleasure of Mick’s? BTW I taped the 2nd Wembley gig the 12th June 1999.

The stage set up for the Jagger tour was stark & simple but rather effective. The house lights light go off, the stage is bathed in blue light, the scene in front of the side to side curtains appears to be a dump of
some kind decorated with corrugated tin sheets, there’s some netting, petrol pumps, tree branches, assorted boxes strewn around with other bits & pieces, the stage floor was awash with countless newspapers.
The sound of wind filled the venue accompanied by hidden wind machines which blew the newspapers all over the stage. People then came on stage with brooms to sweep up all the aforementioned rubbish off of the floor
so it was all spick n span for Mick to sing & dance on.

Once the cleaning folk depart the curtains are pulled back they revealed a stage set with raised platforms with elevated ramps with steps on each side, a ramp in the middle leading down to the stage, the still unreleased
Jagger instrumental “Deep Down Under” was played through the PA, as soon as that ends the band start up the first number coinciding with the spoken introduction “Ladies & Gentlemen, Mick Jagger” who then came running
down the middle ramp to the front of the stage to much applause.

A nice touch during the show after the drum & guitar solos is when Gimme Shelter kicks off however Mick isn't on stage, a spotlight picks him out out on a stairwell further out from the stage among the audience where
he starts his vocals, then he makes his way down among the audience on the floor (with security guys around him) continuing his way until he's back on stage in time to do the rape & murder part with one of the girl singers.
I attended four of the six Sydney shows, Mick delivered entertaining shows that were well recieved by audiences plus also he gathered good press for these shows, except probably by Reebok who sponorsed the shows
as Mick was always seen out and about wearing Nike trainers!

If there was downside to these shows apart from the over long drum solo it was having to watch the Keith look alike Jimmy Ripp (or Jimmy Ripp Off as he was dubbed here) posturing’s. He even dressed Keith like,
from further back he might have been mistaken for him, I wonder if Mick talked Ripp into dressing similar to Keith to piss Keith off as the Glimmer twins were far from besties during this period, Keith's thoughts
on Jagger’s back-up band were well known as in the press he’d referred to Jagger’s musicians as a “Jerk Off Band”. Another small disappointment for me was Mick’s reluctance to perform more songs from his two solo albums
as I expected a higher ratio of solo material than what was offered.

In a way the 1988 Australian Tour was a sort of dress rehearsal for next years US Steel Wheels tour.

The bonus tracks are songs performed at previous Sydney shows but not on the final night, on the 26th & 27th September we got a double encore of Sympathy For The Devil followed by Satisfaction, Sympathy wasn't
played at the remaining 4 Sydney shows.

The artwork included in this torrent has been made for a 3CD jewel case, so if burning to CD-R use the track listing on the artwork.

I've traded this alternate Sydney 21st October 1988 recording over the years but this 2025 version will make all previous versions null & void.

Thanks to Mr Wilson, Big Knob for the Sydney photos & as always to mjk5510 for his remastering
For WD, DH & NZ

Enjoy,
Waz

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