Tuesday, 24 February 2015
RE-UPLOAD: The Sisters of Mercy - The Last Magician of Rational Thought (Flac)
A classic bootleg. In FLAC.
Limited to 1526 copies, 1500 individually numbered, 26 lettered A-Z in silver gatefold sleeve. Of the 1500 numbered copies, some have black labels and red letters on the sleeve front, others have white labels and green letters.
"The four tracks featured on this EP were recorded on January 11th 1985 and are alternative studio recordings completed prior to the final sessions for the First And Last And Always album".
A1 No Time To Cry
A2 First And Last And Always
B1 A Rock And A Hard Place
B2 Walk Away
Kraftwerk - Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 20.01.2015 (Flac)
Thanks to ianmacd for taping and sharing on Dime.
Original info file:
The Catalogue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Concert 5 of 8: Computer World
RECORDING:
Type: Audience master, recorded 2 metres back from the front of the stage,
dead centre, between Henning Schmitz and Fritz Hilpert.
Source: Factory-matched pair of Schoeps CCM 41V microphones (DINa mounted) ->
Marantz PMD661 recorder with Oade Concert Mod
(-18 dB gain/44.1 kHz/24 bit WAV)
Lineage: Audacity 2.0.6
* Applied Bass and Treble Tool (-1 dB Bass, +6 dB Treble).
* Amplified left channel by 0.3 dB.
* Applied Click Removal effect to attenuate applause (Threshold
200/Max Spike Width 40).
* Applied variable envelope amplification across recording for
consistent listening experience.
* Added fades.
* Split tracks.
* Converted to 16 bit.
-> FLAC (compression level 8) [libFLAC 1.3.1 20141125]
Taper: ianmacd
SET LIST:
01. [00:43] [intro]
02. [03:10] Numbers
03. [03:17] Computer World
04. [06:05] Home Computer
05. [05:56] Computer Love
06. [02:59] Pocket Calculator
07. [03:22] Dentaku
08. [08:48] Autobahn
09. [06:23] Airwaves
10. [00:22] Intermission
11. [01:09] News
12. [00:31] Geiger Counter
13. [06:27] Radioactivity
14. [05:28] Spacelab
15. [03:51] The Model
16. [05:28] The Man-Machine
17. [04:20] Tour De France 1983
18. [00:27] Prologue
19. [03:53] Tour De France Étape 1
20. [01:05] Chrono
21. [05:30] Tour De France Étape 2
22. [04:05] Electric Cafe
23. [03:20] Trans-Europe Express
24. [00:46] Abzug
25. [03:15] Metal On Metal
26. [01:38] [encore break]
27. [07:32] The Robots¹
28. [01:22] [encore break]
29. [04:58] Elektro Kardiogramm
30. [02:33] Boing Boom Tschak
31. [02:46] Techno Pop
32. [07:48] Musique Non Stop
Total running time: 119:30
¹ Band off-stage, replaced by robots. Music pre-programmed.
NOTES:
We enter the second half of Kraftwerk's Paradiso residency with the 'Computer
World' show.
The queue outside the Paradiso at 18:30 is shorter for the first time since
this series of concerts began. It's sold out like all the others, though, so
it'll be just as busy inside once half past eight approaches.
Another day, another wristband and another pair of 3D glasses.
Of course, the real geeks keep their wristbands on from night to night, so
they're sporting five of the things now, like military ribbons. I find them
uncomfortable. They're scratchy and they make my wrist sweat, so I cut mine
off every night when I get home. I could be wrong, but I don't think that
dedicated concert attendance actually wins you much admiration, anyway.
The live execution of the 'Computer World' album omits 'Computer World 2' and
'It's More Fun To Compute'. 'Computer World 2' is basically just a reprise, so
it's not really missed, but 'It's More Fun To Compute' is arguably a more
substantial omission.
One could contend that 'It's More Fun To Compute' and 'Home Computer' are
actually seamlessly blended together nowadays, but I have chosen to credit
only the latter to remain consistent with 'The Mix' and 'Minimum-Maximum'
albums, both of which also feature the segued version of the two songs, but
include only 'Home Computer' in the track listing.
The live playing order is once again not that of the album, and some of the
songs are again abbreviated, so that even with the addition of the non-album
'Dentaku' (the Japanese version of 'Pocket Calculator'), the live performance
of the album is almost a third shorter than the original.
Again, this is not an implicit complaint, but merely an observation. 'Pocket
Calculator' is a great version, even though it's been shorn of two of its five
minutes.
Moving to the 'best of' section of the show, 'Airwaves' is slightly botched
tonight when Hütter fails to end the intro on time. This breaks his
concentration and he then accidentally turns a dial and wipes out the synth
beat. It's a momentary lapse, however. Control is immediately recovered and
the song continues.
'Spacelab' never fails to get a cheer when the 3D film depicts a spaceship
flying over the Netherlands before landing outside the Paradiso. The spaceship
appears, of course, to be flying out from the screen, into the audience. It's
a great effect.
'Electric Cafe' vacates its second encore spot and moves into the main set.
'Elektro Kardiogramm' takes its place, marking its first appearance this
residency.
Regarding the music of 'The Robots' being pre-programmed, you'll notice when
listening to these recordings that the song's intro is actually slightly
different each time. The explanation is that Fritz Hilpert apparently plays
the intro live at his console, unseen behind the curtain that comes down at
the end of the main set. When he's ready for the main song to kick in, he hits
a button and then scuttles off stage as the curtain is raised.
The final noteworthy detail this evening is the show's length, clocking out at
just under two hours, the first in the residency to do so.
Once again, the recording was made under the same conditions and with the same
parameters as the previous ones. The mastering is again almost identical, as
is the resultant quality of the listening experience.
Scans of the ticket and both sides of the glasses envelope are also included.
And yes, the envelope really is that sludgy colour. It's not a scanning
anomaly.
Swans - Swedish Radio Broadcast - 1987 (Flac)
Thanks to the original uploader.
Original Info File:
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from SEETHELIGHT7 collection # 437
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Rec. Info:
1st gen. FM tape (Maxell XL2) -> playback on Harman Kardon CD491 -> Zoom H2 (at WAV 16/44) -> HD -> Audacity (edit/level balance only) -> WAV 16/44 -> TLH8 -> FLAC ->
DIME -> YOUR EARS AND MIND... Strange tape, but excellent sound. Hope this isn't around, yet. More information below...
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Ok, here's a strange tape. The infos on the tapeinsert, noted this as "Gothenburg, 1987-08-21", but it is not. First I thought, wow, an FM excerpt from that show. But my hopes
were destroyed when I noticed some german language chatters at the end of Track #03, where Michael Gira tried to explain the crowd, that this is no PUNKROCK concert! Bummer!
I'm also not really good on swedish language to understand the radio announcer's comments, but at least I think these songs are pulled from shows at Frankfurt, Germany and
the EUROCK FESTIVAL in Alsdorf/near Aachen, Germany. Back in the daze of tapes (I mean cassettes), this would've made a fine companion to each full recorded Swans show. Today,
I'll give you this as a companion to the other fine audience recorded shows for your internal/external harddrive. Anyway, it's not really satisfying to me posting a truncated/mixed
set of songs here, but the sound is too good to be shelved away forever. Hope you understand, and hope you enjoy this rather short posting. SB.
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SHORT RADIO TAPE (36:36 min.)
01. You're not real, girl (6:01) fades in
02. Swedish radio announcer (1:31)
03. Our love lies (7:47)
04. New Mind (5:34)
05. Blackmail (4:41)
06. Swedish radio announcer (0:53)
07. Like a drug -> Radio outro (10:06)
SWANS 1987...
Michael Gira - voice, acoustic guitar, ritual
Jarboe - keyboards, voice, ritual
Norman Westberg - electric guitar, ritual
Algis Kizys - bass, ritual
Ted Parsons - drums, ritual
The The - St. Georges Hall, Bradford, UK - 23.09.1989 (Flac)
Thanks to the original uploader.
Original Info File:
Excellent sounding FM broadcast of The The's show at St. Georges Hall, Bradford. I've edited out DJ comments at the very start and end, but they're there if you want them - Track 00 segues with Track 01, and there are two versions of Track 06, one unedited with the DJ, the other with the DJ cut and the applause faded out (unnoticeable, as the was plenty of applause before the DJ spoke). I'm told the previous version on Dime had a couple of dropouts and some static blasts, but this one is clean all the way through.
Tracks:
1. Sweet Bird of Truth <5:24>
2. Heartland <4:32>
3. The beat(en) Generation <3:47>
4. Beyond Love <6:26>
5. The Violence of Truth <4:44>
6. Infected <4:56>
Total time 29:53
Unedited version extra tracks -
0. DJ intro <0:02>
6. Infected <5:01>
Lineage:
FM broadcast > unknown > CDR trade > EAC > wav > cool edit pro (tr 1,6) > wav > flac
Convert to mp3 for personal use only, if you must... But please don't post mp3s of this on other sites like guitars101...
Original Info File:
Excellent sounding FM broadcast of The The's show at St. Georges Hall, Bradford. I've edited out DJ comments at the very start and end, but they're there if you want them - Track 00 segues with Track 01, and there are two versions of Track 06, one unedited with the DJ, the other with the DJ cut and the applause faded out (unnoticeable, as the was plenty of applause before the DJ spoke). I'm told the previous version on Dime had a couple of dropouts and some static blasts, but this one is clean all the way through.
Tracks:
1. Sweet Bird of Truth <5:24>
2. Heartland <4:32>
3. The beat(en) Generation <3:47>
4. Beyond Love <6:26>
5. The Violence of Truth <4:44>
6. Infected <4:56>
Total time 29:53
Unedited version extra tracks -
0. DJ intro <0:02>
6. Infected <5:01>
Lineage:
FM broadcast > unknown > CDR trade > EAC > wav > cool edit pro (tr 1,6) > wav > flac
Convert to mp3 for personal use only, if you must... But please don't post mp3s of this on other sites like guitars101...
Ultravox - Hot Club, Philadelphia, USA - 23.02.1979 (flac)
From the Dave Sez archive: the crown jewels of Foxx-era Ultravox, a FLAC recording of an FM broadcast by WIOQ. Full cover art, band history and live links to further Ultravox recordings included. Bonus: the 1975 single as Tiger Lily.
Tracks:
1. The Man Who Dies Every Day
2. Slipaway
3. Slow Motion
4. Hiroshima Mon Amour
5. Artificial Life
6. Just For A Moment
7. He's A Liquid
8. Quiet Man
9. I Can't Stay Long
10. Someone Else's Clothes
11. Blue Light
12. My Sex
Thanks to qualitybootz and soundaboard.
An 192-256 mp3 version offered by the great garychching includes two extra tracks and is still available at http://www.mediafire.com/?lmknzx4twgx
13. Young Savage
14. The Wild, The Beautiful, and the Damned
Patti Smith - Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, USA - 05.09.1977 (Flac)
WIOQ broadcast. Thanks to the original uploader.
Source-second or third generation reel
1. We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together
2. Land
3. Space Monkey
4. Parachute Woman
5. Free Money
6. Ask the Angels
7. Some Kinda Wonderful
8. Radio Ethiopia/Rock n Roll Nigger/Gloria
My Generation is listed on Patti Smith Setlists but I don’t have this track
Aphex Twin - Analogue Bubblebath 5 (Flac)
Thanks to Duble0Syx for sharing this one first.
Original Info File:
AFX (aka Aphex Twin)
Analogue Bubblebath 5
Rephlex CAT034EP (Vinyl Test Pressing Only)
1995
Lineage: CDR(1) > EAC > WAV > FLAC 1.1.0 -8
Source: Unreleased Vinyl Test Pressing
File Size: 233mb (flac -8)
Tracklist
a1. Untitled
a2. Untitled
a3. Untitled
a4. Untitled
a5. Untitled
b1. Untitled
b2. Untitled
b3. Untitled
b4. Cuckoo*
*Track b4 had to be omitted due to being released on Analogue Bubblebath 4.
Nice piece of work by Richard D. James, aka Aphex Twin, and about 4 other aliases.
Analogue Bubblebath 5 has been sold on ebay for $1800 before. Was a very limited
test pressing of unknown quantities, probably 100 or less. There are plenty of mp3's
of this floating around, many that are re-encodes. This is straight from the vinyl>cdr.
Credit goes to Mr. X, the unnamed person who provided this. Enjoy!
If you want more info on Aphex Twin or any of his other aliases check out www.xltronic.com.
Also, if you know where to look you can find me and grab the last track.
Silverfish - Marquee, London, UK - 10.09.1992 (Flac)
FM Master. Thanks to StuArt for sharing this recording on Dime.
Original Info File:
Setlist:
D101 -
D102 -
D103 -
D104 -
D105 -
D106 -
D107 - DJ Chatter - but with silverfish underneath.
I recorded this at home in London. It was live to air. The BBC decided to do a series of live to air shows direct from London's Marquee Club. Each band had about 20 mins.
I know very little about this band except is sounds very much like stonerrock to me. Very Heavy with a female vocalist.
Vocals: Lesley Rankine
guitar: Andrew "Fuzz" Duprey
bass: Chris P Mowforth
drumms: Stuart Watson.
Equipment: ?
Lineage: Fm > Cassette (0) > Adobe Audition 2012 > xACt Flacs > Torrent > You.
"If they were from New York, we'd be mad for them of course." BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel.
Recorded 1992 and uploaded 2012 by StuArt.
Thursday, 19 February 2015
RE-UPLOAD: The Sisters of Mercy - Manhattan, Bradford, UK - 04.01.1983 (Flac)
From the "Rough Diamonds" Bootleg. Very good sound and a setlist that still includes "Watch".
Setlist:
01. Kiss The Carpet
02. Floorshow
03. Adrenochrome
04. Alice
05. Watch
06. Valentine
07. Anaconda
08. Sister Ray
Kraftwerk - Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 19.01.2015 (Flac)
Again an excellent recording by ianmacd. HUGE thank you to him for taping and sharing.
Original Info File:
The Catalogue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Concert 4 of 8: The Man-Machine
RECORDING:
Type: Audience master, recorded 2 metres back from the front of the stage,
dead centre, between Henning Schmitz and Fritz Hilpert.
Source: Factory-matched pair of Schoeps CCM 41V microphones (DINa mounted) ->
Marantz PMD661 recorder with Oade Concert Mod
(-18 dB gain/44.1 kHz/24 bit WAV)
Lineage: Audacity 2.0.6
* Applied Bass and Treble Tool (-1 dB Bass, +6 dB Treble).
* Independently normalised channels to 0 dB.
* Amplified left channel by 0.3 dB.
* Applied Click Removal effect to attenuate applause (Threshold
200/Max Spike Width 40).
* Applied variable envelope amplification across recording for
consistent listening experience.
* Added fades.
* Split tracks.
* Converted to 16 bit.
-> FLAC (compression level 8) [libFLAC 1.3.1 20141125]
Taper: Ian Macdonald (ianmacd)
SET LIST:
01. [00:48] [intro]
02. [05:19] The Man-Machine
03. [05:28] Spacelab
04. [03:42] The Model
05. [06:01] Neon Lights
06. [05:25] Metropolis
07. [14:20] Autobahn
08. [06:34] Airwaves
09. [00:22] Intermission
10. [01:09] News
11. [00:31] Geiger Counter
12. [06:24] Radioactivity
13. [03:09] Numbers
14. [03:17] Computer World
15. [06:06] Home Computer
16. [06:07] Computer Love
17. [04:19] Tour De France 1983
18. [00:27] Prologue
19. [03:52] Tour De France Étape 1
20. [01:05] Chrono
21. [05:32] Tour De France Étape 2
22. [03:19] Trans-Europe Express
23. [00:47] Abzug
24. [03:18] Metal On Metal
25. [01:16] [encore break]
26. [07:46] The Robots¹
27. [01:23] [encore break]
28. [04:06] Electric Cafe
29. [02:32] Boing Boom Tschak
30. [02:45] Techno Pop
31. [08:00] Musique Non Stop
Total running time: 125:25
¹ Band off-stage, replaced by robots. Music pre-programmed.
NOTES:
'The Man-Machine' marks the halfway point in Kraftwerk's residency at the
Paradiso. Strictly speaking, we won't actually be halfway until the show
finishes, but you know what I mean.
This is my favourite of Kraftwerk's albums, probably due to my having lived
with it for longer than any of the others.
My very first Kraftwerk record was the 7" of 'The Robots', purchased with my
pocket money in 1978 (from Rumbelows in Truro, England, if you must know). I
was blown away by the artwork on the fold-out sleeve and purchased the record
without having heard it. When I got home and played it, I loved it. 'Who were
these strange Russians making this strange music?' I misguidedly wondered.
My next Kraftwerk purchase was the 'Neon Lights' 12" single on luminous vinyl.
I loved that record even more than 'The Robots' and played it so much that the
needle must have almost worn through to the other side.
At the time, I couldn't afford albums, but these two singles gave me four of
the six tracks on 'The Man-Machine', so I had a kind of poor man's version of
it.
Tonight, thick freezing fog has settled in and engulfed Amsterdam. I'm on time
again, but the queue is even longer than it was last night. With the working
week having begun again, I had imagined that people might arrive later this
evening.
A few minutes later, armed with a shiny new red wristband and yet another pair
of 3D glasses, I head into the Paradiso, down to the tapers' changing rooms
(I've never understood why there's a toilet in there -- it only gets in the
way), and then take my place at the front, amongst the other waifs and strays
whom this residency is keeping off the streets.
Now that I've got to know a few of the fans here, the two hours between the
doors opening and the start of the show are starting to pass quite quickly. A
gig is usually anything but a social occasion for me. I almost invariably
attend them on my own and talk to no-one while I'm there. These shows are an
enjoyable exception.
The show kicks off as punctually as ever, with 'The Man-Machine' leading the
charge. As with 'Trans-Europe Express', the playing order has been shuffled
for the live performance, but it would be quite the puritan who fretted about
such things.
'The Robots' was certainly never going to start the show, anyway, as it's
consistently saved for the first encore, when our flesh and blood friends are
replaced by their nattily dressed, youthful likenesses.
As happened last night, there's a split-second glitch in the performance, this
time at 35" into 'Metropolis'. I have no idea what caused it, but again, it
has nothing to do with the recording.
The extended, 14 minute 'Autobahn' makes it back into tonight's set and what a
superb rendition it is. My headphones almost vibrate off my head while
mastering it.
The first song of the second encore is turning out to be a bit of a revolving
door. Tonight, 'Aéro Dynamik' is replaced by 'Electric Cafe', making its debut
this residency.
'Musique Non Stop' is also particularly great this evening. I really enjoy how
the band bring each show to a climax with this song, each of the four members
taking turns to break free of his more or less scripted role during the show
to indulge in a few solo antics at the console, before walking out to take a
bow and exit the stage.
Four in the bag: Four more to go.
The recording was made under the same conditions and with the same parameters
as the previous ones. It has also been almost identically mastered. The
quality is therefore comparable.
Scans of the ticket and both sides of the glasses envelope are also included.
Southern Death Cult - Tiffany's, Newcastle, UK - 23.02.1983 (Flac)
Thanks to the original uploader on Dime.
Original Info File:
No info on original recorder, this was the first live recording by Southern Death Cult that i "found" at a record fair after seeing them on "The Tube" a UK tv entertainment show back in the day and was the first thing
I transferred to CD after buying a CD writer.
First or second gen copy i would think, long before the days of mp3.
No EQ tweaking just fade in at start and fade out at end
Scotch CX 60 - Sony Walkman - Creative SB16(wav) - CD Wave to split tracks - Traxdata CD - Flac level 8 dBPoweramp - TLH torrent - You.
Setlist
01 Intro
02 The Crow
03 The Girl
04 Flowers In The Forest
05 Apache
06 All Glory
07 The Crypt
08 False Faces
09 Moya
10Fatman
11 Faith
12 Today
13 Vivisection
History:
Southern Death Cult emerged from the ashes of Bradford punk band Violation. In place at that time were Aki Nawaz (drums), Barry Jepson (bass), Mick Iles (guitar) and Mick Brady (vocals). Songs in their set included "Boys in Blue" and "Assault & Battery".
This line-up supported The Clash at Bradford's St. George's Hall in 1980.
In 1981, Ian Astbury had moved into a new house in Bradford and reportedly discovered a band rehearsing in the cellar.
Astbury (under the name "Ian Lindsay") started performing alongside David Burrows (guitar), bassist Jepson and drummer Haq Qureshi (a.k.a. Aki Nawaz), and renamed the band Southern Death Cult,
the traditional name of the Native American culture known today technically as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
The Southern Death Cult's first ever performance was at the Mayflower in Bradford which was filmed for a never to be broadcast Yorkshire TV documentary, the band played around 4 songs.
Their first show with a full set was at Bradford's 1 in 12 club in October which was quickly followed by another at Queen's Hall in Bradford, England, on 29 October 1981.
The setlist the band played was: "Crow", "The Girl", "Apache", "Vivisection", "Moya" and "The Crypt", with a bootleg recording of that show in circulation.
A sixth song was sometimes referred to as "War Song", but its real title is unknown, although it used lyrics which later became The Cult's 'Spiritwalker'. The band never played it after 1981.
Southern Death Cult toured heavily in the UK promoting its triple A-side single "Moya/Fatman/The Girl", which had gone to No. 1 on the UK Indie Chart.
The band toured with Theatre of Hate, and then succeeded in getting a slot opening for Bauhaus at the end of 1982, but Astbury disbanded the group after a show on 26 February 1983.
Ian Astbury then went on to form Death Cult, which later became The Cult with Theatre Of Hate's guitarist Billy Duffy.
This gig was recorded 3 days before Ian disbanded the group.
Kate Bush at the BBC (ProShot DVD)
Thanks to other for sharing this DVD on MWP.
Duration: 1 hour
Between 1978 and 1994 Kate Bush appeared on a variety of BBC programmes including Saturday Night at the Mill, Ask Aspel, the Leo Sayer show and Wogan, as well as Top of the Pops. This compilation showcases her performances of hit songs such as Wuthering Heights, Babooshka, Running up That Hill and Hounds of Love alongside other intriguing and lesser known material in the BBC studios.
Video Source:BBC FOUR broadcast
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Len: 21:24.000 / Frms :32,100 /kbps :6234/ qf 0.601
Format: Pal 720X576
Audio: 0xbd[0x80]:48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Number of Discs:1
Disc Type: DVD5
Duration: 1 hours
Music Played
01. Wuthering Heights (TOTP 1978)
02. Them Heavy People (Saturday Night at The Mill 1978)
03. Moving (Saturday Night at The Mill 1978)
04. Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake (Leo Sayer 1978)
05. Wow (Snowtime Special: Abba In Switzerland 1979)
06. Hammer Horror (Nationwide: Kate Bush on Tour 1979)
07. The Wedding List (Kate 1979)
08. The Man With The Child In His Eyes (Kate 1979)
09. Babooshka (Dr Hook 1980)
10. Running Up That Hill (Wogan 1985)
11. Hounds of Love (TOTP 1986)
12. Experiment IV (Wogan 1986)
13. The Sensual World (TOTP 1989)
14. This Woman's Work (Wogan 1989)
15. Rocket Man (Wogan 1991)
16. And So Is Love (TOTP 1994)
Broadcasts
BBC Four Fri 22 Aug 2014 22:10 BBC Four
BBC Four Sat 23 Aug 2014 01:40 BBC Four
BBC Four Mon 25 Aug 2014 01:00 BBC Four
Bonus Audio
Talking with Kate
As Kate Bush returns to the stage for the first time in 35 years, there's a chance to hear her in conversation with Mark Radcliffe in 2005.
For twelve long years since the release of her The Red Shoes album, Kate Bush's hungry legion of fans were drip-fed scraps of information about her new projects.
The famine ended with the release of Aerial in 2005.
A double album of breath-taking scope and beauty, it soon established itself as a contemporary classic, ranking alongside Kate's best work such as Hounds of Love.
In Talking With Kate, Mark Radcliffe connects directly with the reluctant genius who composed this great album.
The programme is a beautifully-crafted conversation with an iconic woman who rarely talks publicly about her life and work.
Duration: 1 hour
First broadcast:Thursday 08 November 2012
Lineage:BBC 6Music Radio I Player>>>Sony Sound Forge>>>flac 44000 100 Hz 16bit>>>TLH>>>you
Broadcasts
BBC Radio 6 Music Thu 8 Nov 2012 04:00 BBC Radio 6 Music
BBC Radio 6 Music Sat 22 Jun 2013 04:00 BBC Radio 6 Music
BBC Radio 6 Music Tue 26 Aug 2014 01:00 BBC Radio 6 Music
Uploaded to MWP by Other 29th August 2014
Lydia Lunch - Club Metro, Chicago, Illinois, USA - 30.12.1982 (Flac)
I already posted a version of this concert here, but thus version is an upgrade in sound quality.
Original Info File.
Source: Soundboard
Lineage: cassette(traded in the 80s)>Audacity(16/44 Wav)>Flac frontend(Flac Level 8)
Band Members:
Lydia Lunch-vocals/guitar?/percussion?
Thurston Moore-bass
Jim Sclavunos-Saxophone
Kristian Hoffman-drums
Setlist:
01 In Heaven Everything Is Fine (*)/ Dance Of The Dead Children(*)-Removed
02 I Wish...I Wish
03 Friday Afternoon
04 1000 Lies
05 Some Boys
06 Still Burning
07 What Did You Do
08 Dance Of The Dead Children(*)/ In Heaven Everything Is Fine (*)-Removed
* intro/outro tapes
Length: 33:14
Notes: The intro/outro tapes were removed due to officially released material, In Heaven from the David Lynch film, Eraserhead, and Dance of the Dead Children from Lydia's 13.13 album.Basically, this gig is the In Limbo EP played in it's entirety . I detect some guitar and percussion, possibly played by Lydia. Sound quality is good (B). Thanks to the fromthearchives website for this info.
Placebo - Festival des Vieilles Charrues, Carhaix, France - 22.07.2001 (ProShot DVD)
Very Goo ProShot DVD. Thanks to the original uploader on Dime.
Original Info File:
Lineage
Silver DVD “TV Invasion” (BootXPress Production) -> Title Extraction via DVDShrink 3.2.0.15 (No compression) -> DVD Authoring via DVDStyler 2.6.1 (Main menu + Song Selection Menu added)
Set list
01 - Taste In Men
02 - Passive Aggressive
03 - Leni
04 - Little Mo
05 - Every You, Every Me
06 - Without You I’m Nothing
07 - Slave To The Wage
08 - Special K
09 - Peeping Tom
10 - Black Eyed
11 - Pure Morning
Personnel
Brian Molko - Guitar, Vocals
Stefan Olsdal - Bass
Steve Hewitt - Drums
Media Info
General
Complete name : VTS_01_1.VOB
Format : MPEG-PS
File size : 1 024 MiB
Duration : 36mn 38s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 3 907 Kbps
Video
ID : 224 (0xE0)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP : No
Format settings, Matrix : Default
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Uploaded by captainthing on www.dimeadozen.org on Saturday, February 08, 2014
Requests
Do not sell.
Do not share this after degrading the original quality.
If any part of this show becomes commercially available, please stop sharing immediately.
Please leave the whole package untouched when you share it to make it easier for users to identify whether they have this show or not.
Share freely by any way you see fit.
And of course, support the artist! Go to the shows, buy the records.
Enjoy!
Dead Men Walking - Town Hall, Mansfield, UK - 06.10.2004 (Flac)
Very good audience recording. Thanks to motr1912 for sharing his recording on Dime.
Original info file:
Mike Peters(The Alarm), Kirk Brandon(Spear Of Destiny), Slim Jim Phantom(Stray Cats), Bruce Watson(Big Country) and Craig Adams(The Mission etc...)
Source: Sharp MDDR480 md recorder with SP-CMC-8 mics and SP-SPSB-7 battery module set at 95hz
Recorded just to right of centre stage about 10 rows back.
Recorded by me (motr1912), this was a bit of a strange gig. I didn't realise Matlock wasn't playing
until a few days before the gig and was what made me want to go, purely because I thought it would be
a little different to the normal Dead
Men Walking gigs. And so it proved.
The most bizzare song of the night was definately Kirk doing lead vocals on Big Country's 'The Storm'.
Setlist:
01 Sixty Eight Guns
02 Rumble In Brighton
03 Never Take Me Alive
04 Fragile Thing
05 Ressurection
06 Coming Home
07 The Storm
08 Pumpkin Man
09 Spirit Of 76
10 I Can See
11 Chance
12 Rock This Town
13 God Save The Queen
14 Rainmaker
15 Rescue Me
16 Stray Cat Strut
17 45RPM
18 Do You Believe In The Westworld
19 In A Big Country
20 Runaway Boys
21 Pretty Vacant
RE-UPLOAD: Sigue Sigue Sputnik - The International, Manchester, UK - 17.03.1986 (Flac)
Very good sound. Thanks to starboy for sharing this one on DIME.
Original Info file:
Aiwa CM-11>WM D-6>TDK SA90>Sony TC-K561S (azimuth adjusted)>CoolEdit >TLH >FLAC
SSS's second Manchester show, the club had installed a barrier 30 feet back from the stage, severely limiting both attendance number and enjoyment. Of course, at that time SS were the new 'Big Bad' of the press and there were a fair few knobhounds in the crowd, determined on making their presence felt.
A word of warning, TDK tapes don't last too well over a quarter of a century and this one has gotten creased, so there are many dropouts. MANY dropouts. Thank Goddess we have digital now.
share and enjoy!
c*
00 - intro
01 - Rocket Miss USA
02 - 21st Century Boy
03 - Go M.A.D.
04 - Hack Attack
05 - Jayne Mansfield
06 - She's My Man
07 - Love Missile F1-11
Konstruktivists - Free Downloads (Flac)
This cult band are offering a lot of stuff for free on their bandcamp and archive page.
Their Darkest Hour
A collection of unreleased and rare pieces from the Konstruktivists archives.
Kollection 78-85
"A koncise history of Konstruktivists in 75 minutes"
Tic Tac Toe EP
Recorded and mixed at The Square Harlow Essex, England from 28.2.91 to 2.3.91
Psyko-Genetica II
Originally released 01 January 1985 on cassette, C60
Harsh Reality Music, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
HRM 07
Thursday, 12 February 2015
RE-UPLOAD: The Sisters Of Mercy - Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark - 26.06.1998 (DVD)
Excellent audience video. HUGE thanks to trekytt for sharing this one on DIME.
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Lineage:
1st GEN VHS Videotape (TDK High Grade) >> LG Videoplayer >> Transfer >>
Pinnacle v.12 >> 2.90 GB >> 63:00 minutes >> PAL >> 1 DVD >> You
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MPEG-2 Program Stream << { 1 vid, 1 aud }
Sys Bitrate: 10080 kb/s VBR
0xc0:48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , Stereo
MPEG-2
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SETLIST:
Ribbons
Come Together
Train / Detonation Boulevard
Logic
War On Drugs
Giving Ground
(The Sisterhood cover)
We Are the Same, Susanne
On the Wire / Teachers
Will I Dream
Dominion/Mother Russia
Summer
Anaconda
Flood II
This Corrosion
Simple Minds - Teatro Nuevo Apolo, Madrid, Spain - 09.02.2015 (Flac)
The Simple Minds are on tour again, be sure to see them when they play near you.
Excellent audience recording. Huge THANK YOU to dtsom for recording and sending me the files to share here. Artwork by Tom The Riddler.
Taper. D.E.
Gear: roland r05- church audio 9100- ca11 cards
Setlist:
Let the Day Begin (With Intro) (The Call cover)
Blindfolded
Broken Glass Park
New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
The American
Stay Visible
Honest Town
Love Song
Rivers of Ice
Dolphins
Waterfront
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Book of Brilliant Things
East at Easter
Once Upon a Time
All the Things She Said
Let There Be Love
Someone Somewhere in Summertime
Let It All Come Down
Midnight Walking
Big Music
Alive and Kicking
Encore:
Spirited Away
She's a River
Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover)
Belfast Child
Sanctify Yourself
Do not sell this, or you'll burn in Hell!!!
Support the band and go to the concerts.
Enjoy
Kraftwerk - Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 18.01.2015 (Flac)
Again Thanks to ianmacd for taping and sharing on Dime.
Original Info File.
The Catalogue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Concert 3 of 8: Trans-Europe Express
RECORDING:
Type: Audience master, recorded 2 metres back from the front of the stage,
dead centre, between Henning Schmitz and Fritz Hilpert.
Source: Factory-matched pair of Schoeps CCM 41V microphones (DINa mounted) ->
Marantz PMD661 recorder with Oade Concert Mod
(-18 dB gain/44.1 kHz/24 bit WAV)
Lineage: Audacity 2.0.6
* Applied Bass and Treble Tool (-1 dB Bass, +6 dB Treble).
* Independently normalised channels to 0 dB.
* Amplified left channel by 2.8 dB.
* Amplified right channel by 2 dB.
* Applied Click Removal effect to attenuate applause (Threshold
200/Max Spike Width 40).
* Applied variable envelope amplification across recording for
consistent listening experience.
* Added fades.
* Split tracks.
* Converted to 16 bit.
-> FLAC (compression level 8) [libFLAC 1.3.1 20141125]
Taper: ianmacd
SET LIST:
01. [00:46] [intro]
02. [03:20] Trans-Europe Express
03. [00:46] Abzug
04. [03:23] Metal On Metal
05. [01:12] Franz Schubert
06. [05:57] Europe Endless
07. [05:29] The Hall Of Mirrors
08. [03:53] Showroom Dummies
09. [08:47] Autobahn
10. [06:32] Airwaves
11. [00:22] Intermission
12. [01:09] News
13. [00:31] Geiger Counter
14. [06:28] Radioactivity
15. [05:28] Spacelab
16. [03:52] Das Model
17. [05:17] The Man-Machine
18. [03:10] Numbers
19. [03:17] Computer World
20. [06:06] Home Computer
21. [06:06] Computer Love
22. [04:23] Tour De France 1983
23. [00:27] Prologue
24. [03:52] Tour De France Étape 1
25. [01:05] Chrono
26. [05:30] Tour De France Étape 2
27. [01:09] [encore break]
28. [07:47] The Robots¹
29. [01:35] [encore break]
30. [06:32] Aéro Dynamik
31. [02:32] Boing Boom Tschak
32. [02:46] Techno Pop
33. [07:52] Musique Non Stop
Total running time: 127:38
¹ Band off-stage, replaced by robots. Music pre-programmed.
NOTES:
Day three of Kraftwerk's full Catalogue residency at the Paradiso and it's the
turn of 1977's 'Trans-Europe Express' to receive the spotlight treatment.
For some reason, I always forget that this album preceded 'The Man-Machine'.
Perhaps my exposure to it came afterwards. In fact, it must have, because the
first Kraftwerk song I ever heard was 'The Robots'.
It's raining again outside the Paradiso when I arrive at 18:30. The queue to
get one's wristband and pair of specs seems to be longer at this time each
evening. People are coming earlier and earlier. Maybe the fact that it's the
weekend has something to do with it.
This is only my third day doing this, but it's already beginning to feel
routine: turn up two hours early, obtain wristband and glasses, suit up
downstairs, secure the sweet spot centre stage, and then devise ways to pass
the two hours before the band appear on stage.
I read the comments that people have placed on my torrent of the first night's
show and then decide to chat to a few of the fans around me. It soon becomes
evident that there are much bigger Kraftwerk fans in the world than me.
Some of these people attend any show that they can physically get to. I
suppose I shouldn't be surprised. I've also had phases of being that attached
to a band, but given the nature of a Kraftwerk performance, it seems as if it
would be a less than fulfilling pursuit in the case of this band.
Anyone who has followed an artist all over the country, the continent or the
world will be familiar with the question often posed by people on the outside
of your little world: "But isn't it the same every night?"
I usually respond by asking the person whether they own any CDs. The answer is
invariably positive, so then I retort: "Well, your CDs are identical every
time you play them, so why would you ever listen to them more then once?" The
live experience is merely a fleeting extension of the immutable listening
experience.
In truth, though, it actually does grow dull to watch the same show night
after night. Whilst there do exist artists who are inspired and rehearsed
enough to vary the set-list from night to night, they're few and far between
these days. That's why I got sick and tired of following Dead Can Dance around
a couple of years ago.
At that point, it boils down to very slight variations in the performance,
such as a vocal sung a little differently, an embellished guitar solo or a
particularly spirited rendition of a song.
Failing that, there's usually the recourse of different banter from night to
night; perhaps a new joke or something. But once you're at the level of
distinguishing one concert from another on the basis of the banter spoken,
rather than anything to do with the music or the atmosphere of being in a
different venue in a different country, then it's worth asking yourself every
once in a while whether travelling substantial distances from show to show is
still worth all of the time and expense that it takes.
In the case of Kraftwerk, there isn't even banter. Once you've seen the eight
Catalogue shows, you've pretty much heard everything in its modern form. OK,
some of residencies are performed in German-speaking countries, so you could
go to a further eight Katalog shows and hear many of the lyrics sung in
German. And some of the shows feature a 3D sound-system, so you could add
further permutations of 3D sound vs. pure stereo, but haven't you then pretty
much squeezed the last drop of detail from the experience?
Kraftwerk's hardcore fans don't seem to think so. For them, it's gone beyond
the level of what even I consider to be 'of fan interest only' and comes down
to scrutinising facial expressions and other body language.
Even a technical hitch is gratefully savoured as a morsel of rare spontaneity.
I, myself, can remember feeling so bored on the second leg of Dead Can Dance's
'Anastasis' tour that I, too, felt my spirits rise when I heard a bum note or
spotted some other glitch in an otherwise 100% scripted performance.
Anyway, I love Kraftwerk and consider myself a pretty big fan. I would have
happily travelled internationally during the last three years to attend a full
eight night residency, but ticket policies, demand and the commitment involved
made it next to impossible. Thanks to the Paradiso series of shows, I now no
longer need to contemplate this.
And that's the thing. As much as I love the band and have done since I bought
my first record by them in 1978, I can't imagine following them on tour. The
performances of the individual songs are simply too similar.
Don't get me wrong. I'm having a blast at this series of shows and in no way
regret my decision to attend all eight. I just don't see much point in
repeating the experience in a different European city a few weeks or months
from now. It's the very nature of a Kraftwerk performance that makes the idea
seem rather redundant.
But to each his own. I have the utmost respect for the band's fans -- or any
band's fans, for that matter -- who are prepared to go to the effort and
expense involved in following the object of their desire.
The show starts promptly again at 20:30 and 'Trans-Europe Express' is
performed in full. Well, I say "in full", but a little qualification is needed
here.
'Endless Endless' isn't played, but since it's just a 55 second reprise of
'Europe Endless', I doubt anyone in the audience cares.
On the other hand, whilst the 'Trans-Europe Express' album clocks in at nearly
43 minutes, this evening's rendition of it is a mere 24. 'Europe Endless' is
nearly 4 minutes shorter than on record, 'The Hall Of Mirrors' is 2½ minutes
shorter, 'Showroom Dummies' 2 minutes shorter and 'Franz Schubert' reduced to
a third of its album length. Even the title track is significantly shorter
than its studio counterpart.
If you'd come specifically to hear this album, you might be left feeling a
little short-changed by this abridgement.
I'm merely pointing it out, though. I can't say that I'm too bothered by the
abbreviation, although I note that the same fate befell 'Autobahn' on the
first night.
At some point, playing a series of shorter versions crosses the line into
medley territory. We're not in danger of that here, but if you're advertising
that each show features an entire album from the band's catalogue, then the
performance of it should arguably amount to more than 55% of the album's
length. Otherwise, one could argue that only extracts are being played.
The playing order of the album is also jumbled tonight. The band hoist the
title track to the top and naturally follow with 'Abzug' and 'Metal On Metal',
but everything after that is out of order, too. They must have their reasons
for doing this, but I'm not privy to them.
Another notable detail this evening is that 'The Model' morphs into 'Das
Model', even though it's officially a Catalogue series of shows. Perhaps Ralf
forgot where he was and, once he'd started the song in German, had to
continue.
There's also a tiny glitch at about 2'20" into 'Home Computer', which throws a
split-second pause into the song. It sounds as if there's a minuscule gap in
the recording, but it actually occurred during the performance.
Finally, 'Planet Of Visions' is ditched from the second encore in favour of
'Aéro Dynamik'.
Other than that, it's business as usual tonight in Kraftwerk land.
For the sake of consistency, I've once again applied the same EQ to this
recording as to the previous two.
I recorded the show from the same position as last night's, using almost
identical settings. I've got my game together now and will hopefully be able
to record the remaining five shows in the same way, too.
Mastering the shows more or less identically afterwards, my goal here is to
produce a coherent live audio counterpart to the official studio catalogue.
Here, for your delectation then, is another excellent recording from
Kraftwerk's ongoing residency at the Paradiso. As always, samples are included
to allow you to try before you buy.
Scans of the ticket and both sides of the glasses envelope are also included.
Bauhaus - Rock City, Nottingham, UK - 19.10.1982 (Flac)
Excellent audience recording. Thanks to the original uploader.
Original Info File:
(TB Aud Master 2013)
Lineage:
Aiwa HS-F1 (External Stereo Mics) -
Various Tapes (See Pics) - Yamaha KX-393 - Edirol R-09 - Wav - Adobe Audition 3.1 (balance, normalise) -
TLH - Single Wav to Single FLAC file (level 8) - Create & Check Checksum file in TLC.
I have edited start/finishes, normalised (-1db) and balanced each Wav in Adobe Audition, no other process, straight conversion.
NEARLY ALL OF THESE 1982 RECORDINGS ARE AUDIO VERITE.
I TRIED MY BEST TO RECORD THE GIG BUT ALSO THE OCCASION & ATMOSPHERE
I USED TO TAPE FROM THE FRONT ROWS USING THE CRASS "WATCH OUT FOR THE QUIET ONES AT THE BACK" LYRIC AS MY MOTTO :)
SO YOU GET A REAL FEEL FOR BEING INVOLVED, IMMERSED IN THE EVENT.
All I did was recieve this show via Adrive, split the tracs in Audacity 2.0 made a fade in and out, created a text file
and made the torrent in TLH.
Thanks to TB for sharing these tapes with us.
Setlist
01 Third Uncle
02 Silend Hedges
03 In Fear Of Fear
04 The Spy In The Cab
05 Honeymoon Croon
06 Lagartija Nick
07 Rosegarden Funeral Of Sores
08 Antonin Artaud
09 The passion Of Lovers
10 The 3 Shadows Part II
11 Nighttime
12 Kick In The Eye
13 Hollow Hills
14 In The Night
15 Ziggy Stardust (introduced by David J. as being a pop song played by pop stars... ;-) )
16 Paranoia (unknown by me...)
17 Dark Entries
It also includes a pic of the tape cover
Ultravox - Stage One, Buffalo, NY, USA - 04.03.1979 (Flac)
Very Good FM broadcast. Thans to the original uploader and the person who remastered it.
Original Info File:
2nd show - speed corrected
Soundforge was used to correct the speed, and nothing else, including bb's notes:
SBD>tape(1st copy)>CDR(Ph.CDR570)>wave(EAC)>flacf(8)>speed correction>EAC>FLAC(8)
I got this in trade for more than 25 years,first copy from master tape,excellent sound.Good old days with the one and only Ultravox front man John Foxx. Great performance with a lot of electronics and violin parts.I think,this is one of the best performances from early Ultravox that you can get.Enjoy it!
Some songs are from John Foxx solo albums and I`m sure, you never heard the Ultravox versions.I think the track 09.Radio Beach is never released on any album from Ultravox or John Foxx solo work.
John Foxx: vocals
Chris Cross: Bass
Billy Currie: Keyboards / Violin
Warren Cann: Drums
Robin Simon: guitar
remaster notes:
this was posted on Dec. 2008 by pernod. This appears to be either a different date or show than listed, since they played 2 shows in Boston on March 3rd and 2 more on the 4th.
The BBC broadcast posted a few times before is from one of those shows, and that is an edited version of the show missing about 20 min. this doesn't sound like that show. If it's from Buffalo, it's probably a day or two before or after the listed date.
It needed speed correction (again) so I slowed it by 9.5 cents, it needed retracking, since several tracks began with several seconds of applause, and the levels were recorded too high with
clipping throughout. (not horribly, but noticably) there were also short (about .005 sec.) gaps at most of the track breaks. not any more. there were also some problems in the right side during
some parts of "blue light" (or else the soundman doesn't care much for David Gilmour titles) so I monoized some short sections to cover up the missing sound without ruining it. this was an almost-deleter when I got it. Now it's considerably better, glad I remastered instead of deleted (I can't listen to pepped Ultravox, it just didn't sound like them before). and listening to it as I write this info text, it
sounds pretty decent (after 4 tries to get the speed to sound right, this is the only one to get posted) I also cut out a very short section of recorder turn-on noise at the start of track 9 (only about .01 of
a second) I think I got the speed right, this Ultravox band has a very distinct tone and sound to them, especially John Foxx.
I've heard enough of this tour to know what it should sound like. I wouldn't be able to attempt doing this to a Jack DeJohnette's Directions recording. I think anyone who heard this before will
find this more than a little improvement.
I was able to splice tracks 10 and 11 quite inconspicuously, you may not even notice the splice if you're not listening carefully. and also made every song into one track as follows:
runtime: 68:58
01: the man who dies every day 6:08
02: slip away 4:19
03: slow motion 3:47 >
04: Hiroshima mon amour 4:03
05: touch and go 5:03
06: artificial life 5:13
07: just for a moment 4:00
08: he's a liquid 5:50
09: quiet man 3:52 (apparent tape flip after)
10: radio beach 3:48
11: I can't stay long (spliced) 3:50
12: someone else's clothes 5:53
13: blue light 3:59 >
14: rockwrok 5:14
15: my sex 3:53
this adds about 24 seconds of music to the previous posting, and some of the finest spent 24 seconds an Ultravox fan can hope for, because now you're hearing them play in normal key.
Do not sell this recording. trade freely and losslessly.
PJ Harvey - WHFS Studios, Bethesda, MD, USA - 02.12.1992 (Flac)
Thanks to the original uploader on Dime.
Tracks:
Interview 1
Dress
Interview 2
Highway 61 Revisited
Outro
Lineage:
FM > ANA (1) > CDR (0) > EAC > FLAC
RE-UPLOAD. And Also The Trees - Fighting Cocks, Birmingham, UK - 09.12.1983 (Flac)
It's been a while since I posted anything by AATT... Thanks to TheMonk for sharing this one on DIME.
Original Info File:
It's a SOUNDBOARD recording of a 1983 show at the Fighting Cocks club in Birmingham, England. There are some interesting early incarnations of a couple of songs.
"Shantell" is the long version with all three verses. For the studio version one of the verses had to be edited out because of some inexplicable noise on the original tape.
“The Secret Sea” was probably only played live for the second time during this show and Simon said that the song would be the band’s next single. This version had a different intro missing the characteristic drum intro. Instead, the song began only with acoustic guitar and vocals, bass and drums only joined halfway through the first verse.
Being obviously annoyed by a member of the audience, Simon introduced “Shrine” with the words “This song is called shit, fucking, bollocks actually”.
LINEAGE: Analogue Tape (3rd generation) > Philips PDR-555 RW CD Recorder > FLAC (level 8)
SETLIST:
01. The Tease the Tear
02. Shantell
03. Impulse of Man
04. Midnight Garden
05. Shrine
06. The Secret Sea
07. Twilights Pool
08. So This Is Silence
09. Wallpaper Dying
(TT 38:59)
***PLEASE do NOT encode to mp3 or other lossy formats AND DO NOT SELL!***
Alice Cooper - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland - 19.02.1982 (Flac)
FM Broadcast. Thanks to taurus for sharing it first.
Original Info File.
The Band:
Erik Scott - Bass
Wayne Cook - Keyboards
Jan Uvena - Drums
Mike Pinera - Guitar
John Nitzinger - Guitar
01) Who Do You Think We Are 5:02 (official release - not included)
02) Model Citizen 2:57 (official release - not included)
03) Go to Hell 5:37
04) Guilty 4:21
05) I'm Eighteen 4:41
06) Cold Ethyl 2:50
07) Only Women Bleed 2:55
08) No More Mr. Nice Guy 3:07
09) Clones (We're All) 2:50
10) Under My Wheels 2:55 (official release - not included)
11) I Never Cry 3:00
12) Seven & Seven Is 3:02
13) Grim Facts 3:12
14) Pain 4:45
15) Billion Dollar Babies 2:58
16) Generation Landslide 3:59
17) School's Out (q:Vicious Rumors fades out)13:53
No lineage that would be particularily helpful. This comes from a cassette that I bought back in the mid-eighties.
So here's the best I can do:
FM>unknown cassette recorder>unknown generation normal bias cassette>transfer to hd with TEAC R-425 MKII and 16 bit recorder>edit SoundForge 4>flac encode level 7>you
My recording ran a bit slow so I adjusted the pitch about a half a semi-tone. I used the For Britian Only EP to measure correct pitch so it should be pretty accurate.
Not a bad recording, some hiss due to my original tape being on a normal bias tape.
Sorry I couldn't include WDYTWA, MC and UMW but rules are rules. I listed those tracks in case you have them already or ever track them down so you can put them in the right order.
This show was made available on 2 commercial boots as far as I know. One is a record called "No More Mr. Nice Guy" that had most of the show but excludes Model Citizen the other was a cd of the same name but it used only a portion of the show and a few songs were edited down as well. This cassette is from niether the record or cd.
I'm a fan of the Special Forces era and like this show quite a bit, even if Alice's voice isn't in top form. Would be nice if a pre-FM surfaces some day.
Enjoy and please share freely,
taurus
Dead Voices On Air - 4 New Albums (Free Download/Pay What You Want)
DVOA are releasing a lot of music on a Pay what You Want basis on their BandCamp page, you should check it out, and if you can, contribute something.
Vankerland
Original solo compositions and recordings for the music that was eventually used as base material for the CD release, "Frankie Pett Presents The Happy Submarines Playing the Music of Dead Voices on Air,' 2000. Very different versions, by the large. Comes with pdf booklet of notes-
Anchorage
Archive Series 2: Includes a 44 minute live recording featuring James Plotkin, Jim Coleman and Mark Spybey recorded live in the Brooklyn Anchorage, New York, July 17th, 1996, and an 8 page PDF with notes and art.
Seattle Future Music
Recorded October 4th, 1998 Seattle WA Fenix Underground. Dustin Donaldson and Mark Spybey. Supporting Damo Suzuki's Network on their North American tour.
New Year
Tracks recorded in the studio on the 31st day of December, 2014. Using live instrument sources only.
Sunday, 8 February 2015
The Sisters Of Mercy - Schlachthof, Wiesbaden, Germany - 05.03.2009 (Flac)
As requested. Thanks to the original uploader. Cover from
https://livecovers.wordpress.com
Original Info File:
MASTER
Lineage: Microphone Sony ECM-717->MD Recorder Sony MZ-R30->Soundcard Soundblaster AWE32->Wavelab 4.0->CD-R->EAC->FLAC->you
Tracks:
(1) Afterhours Intro
(2) Crash & Burn
(3) Ribbons
(4) Train/Detonation Boulevard
(5) Alice
(6) Flood I
(7) Floorshow
(8) Anaconda
(9) Marian (with an ethusiastic fan in the back)
(10) Suzanne
(11) Arms
(12) Dominion/Mother Russia
(13) Summer
(14) First And Last And Always
(15) This Corrosion
(16) Flood II
Encores:
(17) Something Fast
(18) Vision Thing
(19) Lucretia My Reflection
(20) Top Nite Out
(21) Temple Of Love
Notes:
Believe it or not: This was my very first Sisters Of Mercy concert ! Although I know them since 1985 when I first heard them on a Germany radio station namend "Bayern 3". The moderator was the lovely Stefanie Tuecking. The elder Germans know her as the third moderator of the famous TV show "Formel Eins" (and she was the only one of all four moderators who knows what she is talks about - Peter, Ingolf and Kai were only entertainers without any serious music background). This radio broadcast presenting the first Sisters album was the starting point of my "Gothic career" - Bowie-Pop-Eldritch - that the chronological order !
When the Sisters turned back on stage in 1990 I was very disappointed about the new rock sound at that moment. So I've never had the motivation to join any Sisters event. Now, Andrew gets 50 and I thought, I should take the chance, because nobody knows how long the live history of the Sisters continues...
I'm not a fan of such heavy bass and dull sound like it was mixed up at Sisters gigs - my ECM-717 compresses sound too, so overall it was a little too much for my recording. I've done a little EQ-ing to turn down the lower frequencies. Not 100% comparable with those recordings of you "battery box guys", but still really listenable. Give it a try !
A short comment for those of you who are part of the Heartland community: Don't be afraid, the short "Marian" piece cyberbio has posted in the forum is not representive for the whole recording ! - This strange guy has lost his voice after this enthusiastic intermezzo during the German strophe of "Marian" ;-)
Go to the shows and don't sell or buy any live recordings !
Kraftwerk - Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 17.01.2015 (Flac)
Thanks to ianmacd for taping and sharing on Dime. Excellent sound.
Original Info File:
The Catalogue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Concert 2 of 8: Radio-Activity
RECORDING:
Type: Audience master, recorded 2 metres back from the front of the stage,
dead centre, between Henning Schmitz and Fritz Hilpert.
Source: Factory-matched pair of Schoeps CCM 41V microphones (DINa mounted) ->
Marantz PMD661 recorder with Oade Concert Mod
(-18 dB gain/44.1 kHz/24 bit WAV)
Lineage: Audacity 2.0.6
* Applied Bass and Treble Tool (-1 dB Bass, +6 dB Treble)
* Independently normalised channels to 0 dB.
* Amplified left channel by 1.1 dB.
* Applied Click Removal effect to attenuate applause:
+ 1st pass: Threshold 500/Max Spike Width 40.
+ 2nd pass (selected passages): Threshold 200/Max Spike Width 40.
* Some further manual attenuation of applause.
* Applied variable envelope amplification across recording for
consistent listening experience.
* Added fades.
* Split tracks.
* Converted to 16 bit.
-> FLAC (compression level 8) [libFLAC 1.3.1 20141125]
Taper: Ian Macdonald (ianmacd)
SET LIST:
01. [00:40] [intro]
02. [00:30] Geiger Counter
03. [06:28] Radioactivity
04. [05:12] Radioland
05. [06:36] Airwaves
06. [00:24] Intermission
07. [01:19] News
08. [00:49] The Voice Of Energy
09. [03:45] Antenna
10. [02:09] Radio Stars
11. [01:27] Uranium
12. [01:13] Transistor
13. [03:14] Ohm Sweet Ohm
14. [08:53] Autobahn
15. [05:28] Spacelab
16. [03:51] The Model
17. [05:14] The Man-Machine
18. [03:12] Numbers
19. [03:17] Computer World
20. [06:06] Home Computer
21. [06:05] Computer Love
22. [04:16] Tour De France 1983
23. [00:27] Prologue
24. [03:53] Tour De France Étape 1
25. [01:05] Chrono
26. [05:31] Tour De France Étape 2
27. [03:20] Trans-Europe Express
28. [00:46] Abzug
29. [03:24] Metal On Metal
30. [01:27] [encore break]
31. [07:54] The Robots¹
32. [01:30] [encore break]
33. [04:51] Planet Of Visions
34. [02:33] Boing Boom Tschak
35. [02:45] Techno Pop
36. [07:53] Musique Non Stop
Total running time: 127:42
¹ Band off-stage, replaced by robots. Music pre-programmed.
NOTES:
It's the second night of Kraftwerk's eight night residency at the Paradiso, in
which they will perform their entire catalogue of eight studio albums
integrally.
I'm here at doors time again in order to secure pole position. After last
night's little hiccup, when the curtain went up and revealed that the venue's
house PA had been removed, so that my microphones were now directed at thin
air, I know exactly where I need to stand for the rest of the residency.
I obtain my wristband and 3D glasses from the tent next to the Paradiso and
make my way inside. The wristband and envelope containing the glasses are
printed in a different colour each night, broadly matching the colour of the
album artwork.
Several of the faces down at the front are familiar to me from last night.
What's notable, however, is that hardly any of the voices are Dutch. This is
Kraftwerk's hardcore following, comprising a large contingent of English and
Germans; and there are probably more of them tonight, because it's a Saturday
and travelling is easier.
During the two hours that follow, the Paradiso slowly fills to capacity for
another sold-out show.
The lights go down at 20:30 sharp and the band's vocoder intro pipes up. When
the curtain is raised this time, I couldn't be better located.
'Radio-Activity' is played out in full. It's nice to finally hear 'Airwaves'
performed live.
We subsequently settle into the 'best of' segment of the show. It's tempting
to refer to this as the 'greatest hits' section, but it would be less
accurate, since Kraftwerk have never had much in the way of hits, with the
notable exceptions of 'Autobahn' and the belatedly successful 'The Model'.
Notable differences from last night's show are that 'Autobahn' is 5½ minutes
shorter this evening, but yesterday's show spotlighted that album, so that
makes sense.
And although 'Autobahn' is a longer album than 'Radio-Activity', last night's
performance of it shaved a third off its length, rendering it shorter than
tonight's live version of 'Radio-Activity'. 'Neon Lights' is therefore dropped
from the 'best of' section to make space for the longer spotlight album.
Apart from these differences, it's more or less a repeat performance of the
previous night.
The 3D graphics and film fragments projected onto the screen behind the band
provide a welcome distraction from the static figures of Hütter, Schmitz,
Hilpert and Grieffenhagen. There are only so many facial expressions to go
around before the sight of four old Lycra-clad blokes in their sixties loses
its magnetism.
Unfortunately, the video material is quite literally a stretch to watch at
such close proximity to the stage, requiring one to peer upwards at quite a
sharp angle. It's a sacrifice I'm happy to make, however, because it's the
audio recording that will persist, long after I've witnessed and largely
forgotten the accompanying film clips.
'The Robots' is again 'performed' without a band at the controls, die guten
Herren having been replaced by their robotic counterparts. I'm told by another
fan that the song is pre-programmed (as opposed to somehow being controlled
from backstage).
For the sake of consistency, I've applied the same EQ to this recording as to
the first night's. The microphones were slightly better aimed on this
occasion, however, so the raw recording is better and the improvement yielded
by the EQ isn't as dramatic.
I was also better positioned tonight, dead centre stage between Schmitz and
Hilpert, resulting in an optimal stereo image.
The net result is once again an excellent recording, but I think this
one has the edge on last night's.
Scans of the ticket and both sides of the glasses envelope are also included.