Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Transmission Impossible - (Eat To The Beat ~ ETTB057)
Legendary Broadcasts From The 1970s-1990s
The Coliseum, Jacksonville, Florida, USA July 24, 1987
Dean's Dome, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA September 13, 1989
Various Television Broadcasts 1978-1994
Sources Vary
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
CD1:
01 Bye Bye Johnny
02 Breakdown
03 Kings Road
04 The Waiting
05 Dont Come Around Here No More
06 For What Its Worth
07 The Image of Me
08 Here Comes My Girl
09 Should I Stay or Should I Go
10 You Cant Judge A Book By Its Cover
11 Any Way You Want It
12 Runaway Trains
13 Refugee
CD2:
01 Bye Bye Johnny
02 The Damage Youve Done
03 Breakdown
04 Free Fallin
05 The Waiting
06 Benmonts Boogie
07 Dont Come Around Here No More
08 Southern Accents
09 Even The Losers
10 Listen to Her Heart
11 A Face in the Crowd
12 Something Big
13 I Wont Back Down
14 I Need To Know
15 Refugee
16 Runnin Down a Dream
CD3:
01 Free Fallin (Bridge School Benefit 1994)
02 Rainy Day Women 12 & 35 (Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert 1992)
03 Straight Into Darkness (Farm Aid 1985)
04 Refugee (Live Aid 1985)
05 License To Kill (Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert 1992)
06 Even The Losers (Farm Aid 1986)
07 Spike (Farm Aid 1986)
08 Across The Borderline (Farm Aid 1985 w. Bob Dylan)
09 Mr. Tambourine Man (Bob Dylan 30th Ann. Concert 1992 w. Roger McGuinn)
10 I Wont Back Down (Bridge School Benefit 1994)
11 Time To Move On (Bridge School Benefit 1994)
12 A Face In The Crowd (Letterman 1991)
13 Thank God (Chabad-Lubavitch Benfit 1986 w. Bob Dylan)
14 Fooled Again (I Dont Like It)
CD1 The Coliseum, Jacksonville, Florida, USA July 24, 1987
CD2 Dean's Dome, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA September 13, 1989
CD3 Various Television Broadcasts 1978-1994
Tom Petty (R.I.P.) – lead & backing vocals, rhythm & lead guitar, harmonica
Mike Campbell – lead & rhythm guitar
Benmont Tench – piano, organ, keyboards, backing vocals
Howie Epstein (R.I.P.) – bass guitar, backing vocals 1982-2002
Ron Blair – bass guitar, backing vocals 1976–1982, 2002–2017
Stan Lynch – drums, backing vocals 1976–1994
Steve Ferrone – drums 1994-2017
I really enjoyed listening to this collection. It's a lot of great music packed into one sweet little package. I keep coming back to the memory that the guy who turned me on to Tom Petty also turned me on to Devo, Black Flag and The Meatmen. Looking at it with an older mind it actually shouldn't really of surprised me actually. The Punk Rock movement was brought about by music fans that felt Rock music had gotten too bloated and self-indulgent. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers music was anything but bloated and self indulgent. The wrote great Rock songs with great stories in the lyrics. No tours with a 100 piece orchestra and Benmont Tench wasn't surrounded by 60 synthesizers. The same reason their music made some of their influences want to record and tour with them. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, to name a couple. Plain and simple Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers were dA Damn Good Rock & Roll Band. Hope you enjoy this collection!!
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The New JDP
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Transmission Impossible - Legendary Broadcasts From The 1970s-1990s (FM/TV)
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Nils Petter Molvaer & FOOD - Enjoy Jazz Festival ~ Alte Feuerwache: Mannheim, Germany November 11, 2010 (ExAud) - TomP Remaster
Nils Petter Molvaer & FOOD
Enjoy Jazz Festival
Alte Feuerwache
Mannheim, Germany
November 11, 2010 - TomP Remaster
Very Good To Excellent Audience Recording
Flac Level 6 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
Taper: Biddie
Recording Equipment: Soundman OKM IIR / Edirol R-09 HR / SanDisk 8 GB SD Card (24 bit / 96 kHz)
Lineage: Voxengo r8Brain 1.9 (quality setting: very high) > Wav (16 bit / 44,1 kHz) > McLab 15 Deluxe (normalising) > Cool Edit 96 (track splitting) > Trader's Little Helper Flac Level 8
Remaster Lineage: Flac > Nero (edit) > Trader's Little Helper (Flac 6 + SBE & Decode Checks)
Remaster Details:
Corrected phase offset, moved left channel -0.12msec
Cross-mixed channels (99:1 ratio)
Corrected volume variations
Re-balanced loud applause sections
Added flac tags, note these will be deleted if the files are altered in any way
Corrected SBEs
01 - Dweller 20:26
02 - Cirrina 20:22
03 - Tobiko 20:24
04 - Fathom 11:11
05 - Mictyris 15:08
Total Playing Time: 1hr 27mn 30sc
Nils Petter Molvær - trumpet, electronics
Iain Ballamy - saxophones, clarinet
Thomas Strønen - drums, electronics
Christian Fennesz - guitar, loops, electronics
Now if you have been visiting The New JDP for a while you may know that one of my favorite Jazz Musicians is Nils Petter Molvær. Nils is a pioneer in the genre called Future Jazz. This is a fusion of Jazz and Electronica. Elements of Dub Step, Dub, Third Stream, Techno, Trip-Hop, Hip-Hop Beats, Tape/Sound Loops and Free Form are all present in Nils Petter Molvær's music. Atmospheric is a great descriptor for Nils' musical creations. I always recommend listening to this in the arms of your favorite Green Friend...Get High!! Set back with a glass of wine and a good doobie and drift in the stream of sound.
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I have 11 other Nils Petter Molvær shows on the blog for those who want more. If any re-posting needs to be done let me know.
Andy Summers Quintet - Montréal International Jazz Festival ~ Spectrum de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 06-28-1991 (SBD) DVD Audio Rip
12th Montréal International Jazz Festival
Spectrum de Montréal
Montréal, Québec, Canada
June 28, 1991
TV Broadcast/Soundboard Recording
DVD Audio Rip
MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art
Screen Shots Included
Lineage: Bootleg DVD > DVD Audio Extractor v4.5.5 > Goldwave v 6.28 (editing) > Traders Little Helper (align sector boundaries) > MP3 320kbps
01 - Mexico 1920 (Summers)
02 - Mickey Goes To Africa (Summers)
03 - Pennhill March (Summers)
04 - Charis (Summers)
05 - Blues Prior To Richard (Summers)
06 - Monk Gets Ripped (Summers)
07 - Ruffled Feathers (Summers)
08 - Blues for Snake (Summers)
Total Playing Time: 56mn 33sc
Andy Summers- Guitar
Bill Evans- Saxophone
Mitchell Foreman- Keyboards
Darryl Jones- Bass
Chad Wackerman- Drums
JustDave's Notes:
I ripped the waves with DVD Audio Extractor. I then used Goldwave to raise the volume and re-edit a couple track marks. No EQ or noise reduction was used. I encoded the waves to MP3 320kbps because the DVD had lossy audio.
Dire Straits / Loverboy - King Biscuit Flower Hour Best Of The Biscuit #BOB-374 (Pre-FM) - Vinyl Rip
Dire Straits / Loverboy
King Biscuit Flower Hour Best Of The Biscuit #BOB-374
Dire Straits The Old Waldorf, San Francisco, California, March 31, 1980
Loverboy Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada August 16-17, 1980
For Broadcast July 5, 1981
Pre-FM Recording
Vinyl Rip
Flac Level 8 16bit/44,1khz
Flac Level 8 24bit/96khz
High Quality MP3 320kbps/48khz
Cue Sheet & Label Scans Included
Newspaper Ads Included As Proof Of Date
From The Collection Of Sam Elliot's Mustache
Brought To You By The Collective Of Live Music
Digitized From An Original 3 Sided 2 Record Radio Broadcast Set
Lineage: Pre-FM 2x Vinyl LP Set > 280gram Record Weight > Sony PS-LX300H Belt Driven Turntable @ 33+1/3 RPM/60Hrz (Turntable & Tone Arm Balanced: Needle Tracking & Azimuth Set: Tone Arm Pressure Digitally Dialed In at .84: Anti-Skid set 1.0) > Sony TA-AV561 AV Control Integrated Amplifier (bass/treble +/- zero) > Line In (4ft cables w/gold plated tips) > HP Envy 700 Series > BEATS Audio Realtek High Definition Audio Soundcard (Stereo Field Maximized) > Goldwave v6.83 (recording, editing) > Wave 24bit/96khz > Goldwave v6.83 (LAME) (encoding, tagging) > Flac Level 8
Hosted By Bill Minkin
01 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Intro & Break - Bill Minkin
02 Commercial - Nestle's $100,000 Bar
03 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Intro - Bill Minkin
04 Dire Straits - Down To The Waterline
05 Dire Straits - Once Upon A Time In The West
06 Dire Straits - Lady Writer
07 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Break - Bill Minkin
08 Commercial - Honda Motorcycles
09 Commercial - United States Navy
10 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Intro - Bill Minkin
11 Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing
12 Dire Straits - East Bound Train (Sultans Of Swing B-side)
13 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Break - Bill Minkin
14 Commercial - Miller Beer - Dave Mason
15 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Intro - Bill Minkin
16 Loverboy - The Kid Is Hot Tonight
17 Loverboy - Teenage Overdose
18 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Break - Bill Minkin
19 Commercial - United States Navy
20 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Intro - Bill Minkin
21 Loverboy - Prissy Prissy
22 Loverboy - Lady Of The '80's
23 Loverboy - Turn Me Loose
24 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Break - Bill Minkin
25 Commercial - Pioneer High Fidelity Speakers
26 Commercial - Honda Motorcycles
27 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Wrap Up - Bill Minkin
28 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Promo Bed w/Voiceover - Bill Minkin
29 Best Of The Biscuit #374 Promo Bed Music Only
Total Playing Time: 59mn 08sc
Dire Straits:
Mark Knopfler lead vocals, lead guitar
David Knopfler rhythm guitar, backing vocals
John Illsley bass, backing vocals
Pick Withers drums, percussion
Loverboy:
Mike Reno lead vocals
Paul Dean guitar, backing vocals
Scott Smith (R.I.P.) – bass guitar, backing vocals
Matt Frenette – drums, percussion
Doug Johnson – keyboards, synthesizers, piano, saxophone, harmonica, backing vocals
Run Out Grooves:
Side A : KB-374-A MCR JOE (Script)
Side B : BOB-374-B MCR JOE (Script)
Side C : BOB-374-C MCR JOE (Script)
Side D Blank
JustDave's Notes:
- A big thank you goes out to Sam Elliot's Mustache for send his vinyl for encoding.
- As always a big thank you to my fellow members of The Collective Of Live Music for all the help and inspiration.
- Thank You Draftervoi for your fine detective work always finding the proof of date for every Collective Of Live Music release.
Known Flaws:
- As with all King Biscuit shows I've edited so far, the commercials had a marked difference in volume to the music.
- Volume of commercials was adjusted to match the body of the show. This causes excessive needle noise.
- No real vinyl flaws were visually apparent upon inspection. During the initial cleaning process, my record brush brought up the most dust that I have seen on a record in some time. It cleaned up very well visualy but in some small spots if listened for it did cause some fuzz not audible on a casual listen, it has to be listened for.
Recording Notes:
- There is a locked groove test tone for setting volume levels and balance before broadcast. This has not been encoded.
- There are 2 locked groove show promos at the end of side A. With Loverboy "Turn Me Loose" as background music: one with a voice over by Bill Minkin, one just music for Local DJ voiceover. These have been encoded and moved to the end of the recording.
- Side A run out groove mistakenly scribed as KB standing for King Biscuit instead of BOB standing for Best Of The Biscuit.
Editing Notes:
- A Zerostat Positive Ion gun was used on LP prior to playback.
- A carbon fiber record brush, then a microfiber disc cleaner was used on the record prior to playback.
- Records hand cleaned with Record Research Lab Super Record Wash before playback.
- LP cleaned with the HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning System prior to playback.
- Raw transfer: EQ off, treble and bass levels set at +/- zero for most accurate sound of LP.
- Turntable & tone arm balanced: Needle Tracking & Azimuth set: Needle Pressure & Antiskid digitaly set.
- Computer Soundcard stereo field maximized.
- Goldwave set to record while filtering any DC Offset.
- Recording and all editing done in 24bit/96khz.
- Preservation being key the show is encoded complete with commercials and voiceovers.
- Declicked manually and some noise reduction used depending on what best served situation.
- A High Pass Filter with an initial cutoff of 50khz with a Static Steepness of 2 was used to lessen the needle noise during commercials. This needle noise being due to the low volume of the commercials and having to raise said volume to match the music and voiceovers.
Other Notes:
- The Dire Straits portion of the show was first broadcast February 1, 1981 on a King Biscuit Flower Hour split with Thin Lizzy. The show was also broadcast by KSAN-FM California.
- The Loverboy portion of the show was first broadcast April 26, 1981 on a King Biscuit Flower Hour split with Humble Pie.
- Dire Straits rhythm guitarist David Knopfler left the band during the recording sessions for the Making Movies album.
- The song "Eastbound Train" was the B-side to "Sultans Of Swing".
- When I first heard Dire Straits single "Sultans Of Swing" I thought it was a new Bob Dylan track. I called my local radio station to request the song and was informed it was Dire Straits not Bob Dylan. I was also informed that many other people besides me had called in thinking it was Bob Dylan.
- Loverboy bassist Scott Smith died in a boating accident when a large wave washed him overboard off the coast of San Francisco. His body was never found, he was age 45.
- There was no sophomore slump for Loverboy. Their second album Get Lucky was a bigger seller than their first and had more radio "hits" as well.
- I have edited a lot of shows but I have to say that Loverboy's drummer is one of the most solid I have heard. You never hear a stick click or rim hit when he plays a roll and his bass drum foot is really steady and never wavers in power.
Digitized By JustDave For Sam Elliot's Mustache & The Collective Of Live Music
Project Started : October 1, 2025 Project Finished : October 11, 2025
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Bob Seger - Live On Retro Rock 1974 (FM)
Live On Retro Rock 1974
FM Broadcast Recording
No Cover Art
Flac Level 8 16bit/44,1khz & MP3 320kbps/48khz
Lineage: Store bought CD-r > EAC (secured) > Glodwave (pop fix) > Traders Little Helper > flac level8 (sector boundaries aligned)
01 Bringing It Back From Mexico (J.J. Cale cover)
02 All Your Love
03 I've Been Working
04 Don't Burn Down THe Bridge (Albert King cover)
05 See Me In The Evening (Houndog Taylor cover)
06 Turn The Page
07 Full Circle
08 20 Years From Now
09 Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley cover)
10 Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Bob Seger vocals, guitar
Drew Abbott guitar, backing vocals
Robyn Robbins keyboards
Chris Cambell bass, backing vocals
Charlie Allen Martin drums, backing vocals
Alto Reed was not a touring member of The Silver Bullet Band at the time of these recordings. Broadcast was compiled from 2 prior broadcasts from 1974. The broadcast was sometime in the 1990's. The bootleg was sourced from vinyl, there are some pops present but not distracting. I did run a passive pop/click fix with Goldwave. I bought this CDR bootleg at a small used CD store for $4.00. There was only a printed insert with a track list. I ripped the waves with EAC to run the pop fix and convert to mp3. I had just installed Traders Little Helper so I ran a check on the waves and they came up 100% CDDA so I encoded to flac level 8 instead.
This is a great early Bob Seger show with emphasis on his blues roots. There 4 songs in the set Bob never recorded : J.J Cale's "Bringing It Back From Mexico" , Houndog Taylor's "See Me In The Evening", Albert King's "Don't Burn Down The Bridge" and the Bob Seger Original "Full Circle".
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Blue Öyster Cult - Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 ~ Anaheim, California February 13, 2003 (Pre-FM) 2CD Set
Blue Öyster Cult
Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32
The Grove, Anaheim, California, USA February 13, 2003
For Broadcast The Weekend Of August 9-10, 2003
Pre-FM Recording
Flac Level 8 16bit/44,1khz/High Quality MP3 320kbps/48khz
Cue Sheet Scans Included
Hosted By J.J. Jackson
CD One
01 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro & Break - J.J. Jackson
02 Commercial - Mint Skittles Candy
03 Commercial - Castrol Synthetic Oils
04 Commercial - Office Of National Drug Control Policy
05 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro - J.J. Jackson
06 Blue Öyster Cult - Dr. Music
07 Blue Öyster Cult - This Ain't The Summer Of Love
08 Blue Öyster Cult - Pocket
09 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Break - J.J. Jackson
10 Commercial - Pepsi Vanilla NFL Kick Off Live Promo
11 Commercial - Castrol Synthetic Oils
12 Commercial - Mint Skittles Candy
13 Commercial - Geico Insurance
14 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro - J.J. Jackson
15 Blue Öyster Cult - See You In Black
16 Blue Öyster Cult - I Love The Night
17 Blue Öyster Cult - Tattoo Vampire
18 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Break - J.J. Jackson
19 Commercial - Office Of National Drug Control Policy
20 Commercial - Visa Credit Card
21 Commercial - Geico Insurance
22 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro - J.J. Jackson
23 Blue Öyster Cult - Shooting Shark
24 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Break - J.J. Jackson
25 Commercial - Mint Skittles Candy
26 Commercial - Nicorette Nicotine Stop Smoking Gum
27 Commercial - Geico Insurance
CD Two
28 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro - J.J. Jackson
29 Blue Öyster Cult - Divine Wind
30 Blue Öyster Cult - Black Blade
31 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Break - J.J. Jackson
32 Commercial - Pepsi Vanilla NFL Kick Off Live Promo
33 Commercial - Visa Credit Card
34 Commercial - Mint Skittles Candy
35 Commercial - Nicorette Nicotine Stop Smoking Gum
36 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro - J.J. Jackson
37 Blue Öyster Cult - Godzilla (incl/Drum Solo)
38 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Break - J.J. Jackson
39 Commercial - Visa Credit Card
40 Commercial - Mint Skittles Candy
41 Commercial - Castrol Synthetic Oils
42 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Intro - J.J. Jackson
43 Blue Öyster Cult - Buck's Boogie
44 Blue Öyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper
45 Blue Öyster Cult - Golden Age Of Leather
46 Superstar Concert Series Show #03-32 Wrap Up - J.J. Jackson
Total Playing Time: 1hr 22mn 29sc
Eric Bloom – lead vocals, "stun" (rhythm) guitar
Buck Dharma – lead guitar, vocals
Allen Lanier – keyboards, rhythm & lead guitar, backing vocals
Danny Miranda – bass, backing vocals
Bobby Rondinelli – drums, percussion
Blue Öyster Cult made the set list for this tour from fan comments on their web site about old songs left out of the sets that they would like to hear. You get "Tattoo Vampire", "I Love The Night", "Golden Age Of Leather", "This Ain't The Summer Of Love" and "Divine Wind" (one of my personal favorites). A lot of Classic B.Ö.C. songs are played so enter the Way Back Machine Blue Öyster Cult fans and smoke one for me during "I Love The Night", Raise Your can of beer on high during "Golden Age Of Leather" and sing out the chorus of "Divine Wind" nice and loud so all can hear you!! To me it's one of those I don't take sh## from anyone songs....
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Crass - John Peel Session ~ Maida Vale Studio 4, London, England 03-28-1979 (FM)
John Peel Session
Maida Vale Studio 4
London, England
March 28, 1979
FM Broadcast Recording
Vinyl Rip
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
01 G's Song
02 Mother Earth
03 Tired
04 Shaved Women
05 Fight War Not Wars
06 Bomb
Pete Wtright bass, vocals
Penny Rimbaud drums
N.A. Palmer guitar, read by [Literal Readings]
Phil Free Guitar, vocals (2)
Eve Libertine vocals (4)
Pete Wright vocals (3)
Steve Ignorant noises [Train Noises]
Virginia Creeper vocals (2)
Alan other [Wind, Wit]
George Tarbuck Piano
Anarcho-Punk legends Crass performing on the also legendary John Peel Show.
Bootsy Collins - North Sea Jazz Festival, Statenhal, Den Haag, Netherlands 07-11-1998 (FM)
Cosmic Consciousness
North Sea Jazz Festival
Statenhal
Den Haag, Netherlands
July 11, 1998
FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
01 Intro
02 Mothership Connection
03 Ahh!...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby
04 Bootsy? (What The Name Of This Town?)
05 Psychotic Bump School
06 Keep The Funk Alive
07 Party-lic-ables
08 Funk Card
09 I'm Leaving U (Go Gotta Go)
10 Who-Ya-Hey
11 Bernie's In-And-Outro
12 Funkentelechy
13 One Nation Under A Groove
14 Flash Light
15 Roto Rooster
16 I'd Rather Be With You
17 Do The Freak
18 A Sacred Place (R.I.P.)
19 Stretchin' Out (IN A Rubber Band)
20 Touch Somebody
21 Night Of The Thumpasaurus People
22 Mothership Connection (Star Child)
23 Soul Power
24 Super Bad
25 Give It Up And Turn It Loose
26 I Lost Someone
27 Sex Machine (Cut)
28 Intro Jam
29 Chat
30 Compact Funk Groove
total time: 2hr 16mn 44sc
Tracks 01-22 North Sea Jazz Festival, Statenhal, De Haag, Netherlands, 07-11-1998
Tracks 23-27 Tribute To James Brown North Sea Jazz Festival, Nile Arena, Ahoy, Rotterdam Netherlands, 07-11-2008
Tracks 28-30 Later With Jools Holland 04-13-2011
Line-Up 1998:
Bootsy Collins - vocals, bass
Bernie Worrell - keyboards
Greg Fitz - keyboards
Garry "Do-Wop" Shider _ guitar
Lawrence 'Flip' Cornett - guitar
Frankie 'Kash' Waddy - drums
Rick Gardner - trumpet
Don Bynum - saxophone
April 'Showers' Woods - vocals
Be-Wise - vocals
Gary 'Mud-Bone' Cooper - vocals
Henry Benefield - vocals
Line-Up 2008:
Bootsy Collins - vocals, bass
Candice Cheatham, Vicki Anderson Byrd, Tomi Rae Hynie-Brown, Anthony Wilson - vocals
Danny Ray - MC
Donald Moore - rap
Keith Cheatham Jr., Miguel Cheatham - rap, dance
Eric Person, Sylvester Scott - sax
Fred Wesley, Thomas Sullivan - trombone
Phelps Collins, Khari Wynn, Keith Cheatham Sr. - guitar
Bartlett Anderson - keyboards
Charles Hargrove - bass
Erik Hargrove, John Starks - drums
John Griggs; Collins, Patty, Dodwell, Serge, Fraser, Alex, Logan, Dwight, Williams, Kathie Brown, together with the members of James Brown's old band: the J.B.'s.
Over 2 hours of Uncut Funk brought to you by the Master Of Maximum Funk Thump Bootsy Collins. Bootsy's pedigree runs deep in Funk and Soul with stints in Parliament-Funkadelic, and James Browns band Th JB's. Bootsy and his brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins put together a band called The Pacemakers. After James Brown's band quit en-mass over a pay dispute The Peacemakers were hired to form a new backing band The JB's or the Original JB's as they are sometimes called. In 1972 Bootsy and Catfish were introduced to Funkmaster George Clinton, they quickly joined forces. After a while Bootsy formed Bootsy's Rubber Band with other members of the P-Funk collective.
Guitar Bandits 1974 California Jam 3 CD Set (SBD/FM)
California Jam (Seagull CD 025/1)
Soundboard/FM Recordings
Exact Dates & Venues Unknown
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
CD1
Ten Years After
01 Rock And Roll Music To The World
02 Spoonful
03 I'm Going Home
Johnny Winter
04 Bad Situation
05 Stone Country
06 Silver Train
07 Jumpin' Jack Flash
Robin Trower
08 The Day Of The Eagle
09 Bridge Of Sighs
10 Too Rolling Stoned
11 Alethea
12 Little Bit Of Sympathy
Bachman Turner Overdrive
13 Roll On Down The Highway
14 Takin' Care Of Business
CD2
Mountain
01 Tales From An Imaginary Western
02 Nantuckit Sleighride
03 Roll Over Beethoven / Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
Aerosmith
04 Dream On
05 Walk This Way
06 Train Kept' a' Rollin'
Mott The Hoople
07 Golden Age Of Rock n' Roll
08 Sucker
09 Born Late '58
10 One Of The Boys
11 Gren Marionette
12 All The Way From Memphis
Humble Pie
13 I Want You To Love Me
14 Stone Cold Fever
15 Come On Everybody
CD3
Eric Clapton
01 Badge
02 Let It Rain
Edgar Winter's White Trash
03 Keep Playing That Rock n' Roll
04 Frankenstein
05 Tobacco Road
06 Rock n' Roll Boogie Woogie Blues
The Who
07 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
08 Substitute
09 My Generation
10 Pinball Wizard
Peter Frampton
11 Do You Feel Like We Do
This isn't just a Flac Upgrade The MP3 was VBR So t's An Upgrade There Too!
The first thing I want to say about this great sounding set, is that not one performance took place at the California Jam no matter what the title might suggest. That being said, EVERY PERFORMANCE is Soundboard/FM quality, leading me to believe it's a compilation of radio shows. The Who tracks come from one of their King Biscuit Flower Hour appearances. I was told but can't confirm that the Mott The Hoople tracks are from a King Biscuit Flower Hour show. I highly recommend this 3CD set, I mean look at the artist and track list, Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Robin Trower, Leslie West, Peter Townsend, et al one thing the title was correct about is the Guitar Factor!
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Sunday, January 11, 2026
John Coltrane Quartet - The Complete Copenhagen Concert ~ Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark 10-26-1963 (Pre-FM)
The Complete Copenhagen Concert - (Magnetic ~ 357)
Tivoli Koncertsal
Copenhagen, Denmark
October 26, 1963
Pre-FM Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
Lineage: MAG Silvers > xAct-Flac > World
CD 1
01 - Mr. P.C. (Coltrane)
02 - Impressions (Coltrane) (inc.)
CD 2
03 - The Promise (Coltrane)
04 - Afro-Blue (Mongo Santamaria)
05 - Naima (Coltrane)
06 - My Favorite Things (Rogers & Hammerstein)
John Coltrane Tenor & Soprano Sax
McCoy Tyner Piano
Jimmy Garrison Double Bass
Elvin Jones drums
Recorded for Denmark Radio.
Coltrane Memorial Quintet (with Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner & Elvin Jones) - Jazzfest Berlin: Berlin, Germany February 6, 1987 (FM)
Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner & Elvin Jones
Coltrane Memorial Quintet
Jazzfest Berlin
Berlin, Germany
February 6, 1987
FM Broadcast Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
New Links Added 10/27/2024
Lineage: FM > ? > CD-r(x) E.A.C > Flac
Additional Lineage: CD-r(x) > E.A.C. (secure) > Flac Level 8
01 Blues Minor 15:52
02 Naima 8:08
03 A Love Supreme 25:15
Part 1 - Acknowledgement
Part 2 - Resolution
04 Chim Chim Cheree 13:46
05 Mr. P.C. 4:41
Total Playing Time: 1hr 7mn 42sc
Freddie Hubbard trumpet
McCoy Tyner piano
Elvin Jones drums
Sonny Fortune tenor & soprano sax
Reggie Workman bass
On offer today for Sunday Morning Jazz is a great Tribute to John Coltrane. This is a really nice sounding show. The performance is top notch of course. See Freddy Hubbard, McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones to me are well know for their talent. Now Sonny Fortune and Reggie Workman are names that I have seen pop up playing with other Jazz Stars I like. With the playing here and on others I have heard I am going to delve into their work some. That's how I became a fan of Arild Andersen, noticing his name and saying now I have to check this guy out on his own. Everyone on this recording plays great. Anyone attempting to play Coltrane arrangements has to play great or it's not going to happen. I think these Gentlemen do a damn good job, You are going to enjoy this one, I just have a feeling...
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Cheap Trick - The Joint, Las Vegas, NV 10-19-1995 (Pre-FM)
Westwood One Superstar Concert Series
The Joint, Las Vegas, NV, October 19, 1995
Pre-FM Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
No Cue Sheet Included
edited from the original radio broadcast discs
Lineage: Pre-FM CD's > EAC > Wave > Audio Cleaning Lab (editing) > CD-r > EAC > Flac Level 8
01 Intro
02 She's Tight
03 Girlfriends
04 I Want You To Want Me
05 Cold Turkey (John Lennon Cover)
06 12 String Bass Solo
07 Heaven Tonight
08 Magical Mystery Tour (Beatles Cover)
09 Don't Be Cruel (Elvis Presley Cover)
10 The Flame
11 Ain't That A Shame (Fats Domino Cover)
12 Surrender
13 Voices
14 Need Your Love
15 Dream Police
16 Goodnight Now
17 Ad For Show
Robin Zander lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Rick Nielson guitar, mandocello, vocals
Tom Pettersson 12 string bass, vocals
Bun E. Carlos drums, percussion
Great performance from the masters of Hard Rock Power Pop Cheap Trick. Westwood One caught the band ripping up the stage at The Joint in Las Vegas. Not only do they play a set of fan favorites, they include a stunning tribute to John Lennon/The Beatles. The John Lennon track "Cold Turkey" is given the Cheap Trick treatment leading into "Heaven Tonight" which leads into The Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour". All of this in great pre-fm quality.
Boston - King Biscuit Flower Hour #99-06 (Pre-FM)
Boston
King Biscuit Flower Hour #99-06
Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California, U.S.A.
For Broadcast Week of February 8-14, 1999
Pre-FM Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cue Sheet & CD Scan Included
Lineage: Broadcast CD > E.A.C. (secure) > Wave 16bit/44,1khz > GoldWave v.6.83 (editing) > Traders Little Helper v.2.84 (align sector boundaries) > Flac Level 8
01 King Biscuit Flower Hour Intro - Ed Sciaky
02 Commercial - Visa Credit Card
03 Commercial - Partnership For A Drug Free America
04 Commercial - Durex Condoms
05 Commercial - United States Army
06 King Biscuit Flower Hour Intro - Ed Sciaky
07 Boston - Rock And Roll Band
08 Boston - Help Me (Shattered Images)
09 Boston - More Than A Feeling
10 King Biscuit Flower Hour Commercial Break - Ed Sciaky
11 Commercial - United States Army
12 Commercial - Durex Condoms
13 Commercial - Visa Credit Card
14 Commercial - Partnership For A Drug Free America
15 King Biscuit Flower Hour Intro - Ed Sciaky
16 Boston - It Isn't Easy
17 Boston - A Man I'll Never Be
18 Boston - Smokin'
19 King Biscuit Flower Hour Commercial Break - Ed Sciaky
20 Commercial - Visa Credit Card
21 Commercial - United States Army
22 Commercial - Partnership For A Drug Free America
23 Commercial - Durex Condoms
24 King Biscuit Flower Hour Intro - Ed Sciaky
25 Foreplay / Long Time
26 King Biscuit Flower Hour Wrap Up - Ed Sciaky
27 King Biscuit Flower Hour #99-06 Promo Bed - No Voice Over
Tom Scholz – lead and rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
Brad Delp (R.I.P.) – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, percussion
Fran Sheehan – bass
Sib Hashian – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Barry Goudreau – guitars, backing vocals
JustDave's Notes:
Known Faults:
- Only received page one of the Cue Sheets
Editing:
- Raw transfer no EQ, Noise Reduction or Remastering done
- Removed 3 seconds silence for Local DJ Station ID at end of track 05
- Removed 3 seconds silence for Local DJ Station ID at end of track 14
- Removed 3 seconds silence for Local DJ Station ID at end of track 23
So here we have another old friend with a new set of clothes. King Biscuit liked to revisit old shows, a money maker. No recording coasts, the shows already recorded. Just add some new commercials, distribute and there you go. So this is the 1990s Remastered Version of their classic Boston broadcast. I would say that the new master is what they call "Modern Loud" with compression to keep it from clipping. The show sounds real good at high volume and Boston did Rock the house so enjoy my friends
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Friday, January 9, 2026
Eddie Money / Warren Zevon - King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 (Pre-FM) VVinyl Rip
Eddie Money / Warren Zevon
King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336
Eddie Money: The Keil Opra House, St. Louis, Missouri, September 12, 1980
Warren Zevon: Tower Theater, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 22, 1980
For Broadcast October 12, 1980
Pre-FM Recording
Vinyl Rip
Flac Level 8 24bit/96khz
Flac Level 8 16bit/44,1khz
High Quality MP3 320kbps/48khz
Cue Sheet, Label Scans & Ticket Scans (as proof of date) Included
From The Collection Of Sam Elliot's Mustache
Brought To You By The Collective Of Live Music
Digitized From An Original 3 Sided 2 Record Radio Broadcast Set
Lineage: Pre-FM 2x Vinyl LP Set > 280gram Record Weight > Sony PS-LX300H Belt Driven Turntable @ 33+1/3 RPM/60Hrz (Turntable & Tone Arm Balanced: Needle Tracking & Azimuth Set: Tone Arm Pressure Digitally Dialed In at .84: Anti-Skid set 1.0) > Sony TA-AV561 AV Control Integrated Amplifier (bass/treble +/- zero) > Line In (4ft cables w/gold plated tips) > HP Envy 700 Series > BEATS Audio Realtek High Definition Audio Soundcard (Stereo Field Maximized) > Goldwave v6.83 (recording, editing) > Wave 24bit/96khz > Goldwave v6.83 (LAME) (encoding, tagging) > Flac Level 8 24bit/96khz
Hosted By Bill Minkin
01 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Intro & Break - Bill Minkin
02 Commercial - Pioneer Hi-Fidelity Sound Systems
03 Tower Theater House MC - Eddie Money Introduction
04 Eddie Money - Can't Keep A Good Man Down
05 Eddie Money - Satin Angel
06 Eddie Money - Running Back
07 Eddie Money - Trinidad
08 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Break - Bill Minkin
09 Commercial - Honda Motorcycles
10 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Intro - Bill Minkin
11 Eddie Money - Baby Hold On
12 Eddie Money - Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star
13 Eddie Money - Two Tickets To Paradise
14 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Break - Bill Minkin
15 Commercial - Honda Motorcycles
16 Commercial - Circus Magazine
17 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Intro - Bill Minkin
18 Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
19 Warren Zevon - Gorilla, You're A Desperado
20 Warren Zevon - Wild Age
21 Warren Zevon - Certain Girl (Ernie K-Doe)
22 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Break - Bill Minkin
23 Commercial - Pioneer Hi-Fidelity Sound Systems
24 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Wrap Up - Bill Minkin
25 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Promo Bed w/Voiceover - Eddie Money (Eddie Money Music)
26 King Biscuit Flower Hour Show #KB-336 Promo Bed w/Voiceover - Bill Minkin (Warren Zevon Music)
Total Playing Time: 57mn 36sc
Eddie Money Band:
Eddie Money lead vocal
Jimmy Lyon guitar
Dave Lewark rhythm guitar
Lonnie Turner bass
Gary Mallaber drums
Warren Zevon Band:
Warren Zevon lead vocal; piano; acoustic twelve string guitar
Bob Harris synthesizer; piano; vocals
Marty Stinger drums
David Landau lead guitar
Roberto Piñón bass; vocals
Zeke Zirngiebel lead, rhythm, slide & electric 12 string guitar; vocals
Runout Grooves:
Side A: KB-336-A MCR JOE BK (Script)
Side B: KB-336-B MCR JOE (Script)
Side C: KB-336-C MCR JOE (Script)
Side D: Blank
JustDave's Notes:
- Thank You so much Sam Elliot's Mustache for lending his vinyl for encoding!
- As always a huge thank you to my fellow members of The Collective Of Live Music for help and inspiration.
Known Flaws:
- Like all King Biscuit Flower Hour vinyl sets I have done there was a big difference in the volume between the commercials and the rest of the show. Raising the volume of the commercials created louder needle noise which had to be dealt with in editing.
- There are a lot of small markings and scuffs on the vinyl surface. Some superficial but some were audible and had to be dealt with in editing.
Recording Notes:
- There were two show promo beds at the end of Side B. They were encoded and moved to the end of the program.
- This King Biscuit Flower Hour release did not have a test tone for setting levels, which is a rarity in itself.
- The first portion of the show, Eddie Money at Keil Auditorium has no Bill Minkin introduction after the commercial break. The "House MC" introduces the show as live on the King Biscuit Flower Hour before introducing Eddie Money another rarity for a King Biscuit Flower Hour release.
- The first Promo Bed has Eddie Money Music with Eddie Money doing the voiceover instead of Bill Minkin another rarity for a King Biscuit Flower Hour release.
Editing Notes:
- A Zerostat Positive Ion gun was used on LPs prior to playback.
- A carbon fiber record brush, then a microfiber disc cleaner was used on the records prior to playback.
- Records hand cleaned with Record Research Lab Super Record Wash before playback.
- LP cleaned with the HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning System using distilled water prior to playback.
- Raw transfer: EQ off, treble and bass levels set at +/- zero for most accurate sound of LP.
- Turntable & tone arm balanced: Needle Tracking & Azimuth set: Needle Pressure & Antiskid digitaly set:
- Computer Soundcard stereo field maximized.
- Goldwave set to record while filtering any DC Offset.
- Recording and all editing done in 24bit/96khz.
- Preservation being key the show is encoded complete with commercials and voiceovers.
- Declicked manually and some noise reduction used depending on what best served the situation.
- Raised the volume of the commercials to match that of the music and voice overs.
- A rumble filter with an initial cut off of 50khz and a static steepness of 2 was used to lessen the needle noise on the commercials due to having to raise the volume to match that of the music and voice overs.
Other Comments:
- Warren Zevon at The Tower Theater, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was also broadcast in full on the radio. The accepted date for this concert is April 22, 1980
- The song "A Certain Girl" covered by Warren Zevon was first recorded by 1960s R&B singer Ernie K-Doe who is best known for his hit single "Mother In Law". Most 1970s Rockers know the song from The Yardbirds album For Your Love, the first to feature Jeff Beck on guitar.
- According to concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Warren_Zevon Mink DeVille was the opening act for Warren Zevon at The Tower Theater.
- Found on Ebay were a couple tickets and an autographed backstage pass for Eddie Money at The Keil Opra House September 12, 1980 to prove that date.
- Found on ConcertArchive.org were tickets, passes and a newspaper ad to prove the date of April 22, 1980 for Warren Zevon at The Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA.
Digitized By JustDave For Sam Elliot's Mustache & The Collective Of Live Music
Project Started: December 30, 2025 Project Finished: January 3, 2026
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Cannibal Corpse - The Unreleased 1994 Deathboard Recording ~ Exact Date & Location Unknown (SBD)
Cannibal Corpse
The Unreleased 1994 Deathboard Recording - (Metal No More – MNM19002)
Unknown Venue & Date
Tour 1994
Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps/48khz
Cover Art Included
Warning: Song Titles And Cover Art May Be Offensive To Some
01 Staring Through The Eyes Of The Dead
02 F***** With A Knife
03 Stripped, R**** And Strangled
04 The Undead Will Feast
05 I C** Blood
06 Covered With Sores
07 Pulverized
08 Born In A Casket
09 Gutted
10 Addicted To V****** Skin
11 The Bleeding
12 Put Them To Death
13 Force Fed Broken Glass
14 A Skull Full Of Maggots
15 Hammer Smashed Face
Total Playing Time: 56hr 3sc
Cannibal Corpse 1994:
Chris Barnes vocals
Jack Owen lead & rhythm guitar
Rob Barrett lead & rhythm guitar
Alex Webster bass
Paul Mazurkiewicz drums
I've been forgetting my Heavy Metal Brothers and Sisters a little lately so I wanted to give them something nice besides a Black Sabbath re-post. This Cannibal Corpse soundboard recording comes from the final tour with original vocalist Chris Barnes for their classic album The Bleeding. Chris Barnes left the band after the tour during the recording sessions for Vile the bands next album. Chris Barnes formed Six Feet Under with Obituary guitarist Allen West. Cannibal Corpse hired Monstrosity vocalist George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher to finish the album and the rest is Death Metal History.
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Gamma - Concert Classics ~ Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO 11-17-1979 (SBD)
Concert Classics - (CRANCH 5)
Rainbow Music Hall
Denver, CO, USA
November 17, 1979
Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art INcluded
Lineage: sbd > Panasonic 3700 > unknown transfer equipment > liberated 'Gamma Concert Classics' CD > EAC(secure mode, enjoy EAC log in German language) > Wav > Flac Frontend(level8) > Flac (> YOU)
01 Ready For Action
02 Thunder And Lightning
03 Razor King
04 Wish I Was
05 I Got The Fire
06 Open Fire
07 Fight To The Finish
08 I'm Alive
09 (So You Wanna Be A) Rock'N'Roll Star
10 No Tears
Gamma was:
Davey Pattison Vocals
Ronnie Montrose Guitar
Jim Alcivar Keyboards
Glen Letsch Bass
Denny Carmassi Drums
E-tree Page
Gamma recorded live on tour to promote the Gamma 1 album. This recording is supposed to have come straight from the mixing desk. Ronnie Montrose actually sued the label that released it. Ronnie and Gamma released 3 albums before splitting in 1983. A reunion took place in 2000, both touring and releasing the Gamma 4 album before disbanding again. In 2009 it was confirmed by Ronnie Montrose that he had been battling prostate cancer for 2 years. He continued to tour while this battle was going on. Ronnie Montrose died from a self inflicted gun shot March 3, 2012, he was 64. It's presumed that the return of his cancer, along with deaths of loved ones caused Ronnie to slip into a deep depression that ended with his suicide.
Devo - Whistler Medals Plaza, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, 02-22-2010 (SBD) DVD Audio Rip
Whistler Medals Plaza
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
February 22, 2010
Soundboard/TV Broadcast Recording
DVD Audio Rip
MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art
01 Don't Shoot! I'm A Man
02 Peek A Boo!
03 What We Do
04 Going Under
05 Fresh
06 Girl You Want
07 Whip It
08 Secret Agent Man
09 Uncontrollable Urge
10 Mongoloid
11 Smart Patrol
12 Mr. DNA
13 Gates of Steel
14 Freedom of Choice
15 Beautiful World
total time: 1hr 2mn 15sc
Mark Mothersbaugh - synth, vox
Gerald V. Casale - bass, synth, vox
Bob Mothersbaugh (Bob 1) - guitar, vox
Bob Casale (Bob 2), guitar, synths
Josh Freese - drums
Post-Punk legends DEVO still are still at it. This nice and clear recording catches the band entertaining a large audience broadcast on Canada's Much Music. The band runs through their back catalog including such classic fan favorites as "Uncontrollable Urge", "Whip It", and "Mongoloid". So if your a fan of DEVO and wondered what they were up to, you should download this show.
Black Sabbath - Death Called ~ Manchester Apollo, Manchester, England, 06-09-1989 (FM)
Death Called
Manchester Apollo
Manchester, England
June 9, 1989
FM Broadcast Recording
Flac Level 8
Cover Art Included
FM Lineage: Silver CD "Death Called '89" > EAC > WAV > FLAC Level 8
01 Gates of Hell
02 Headless Cross
03 Neon Knights
04 Children of the Sea
05 Die Young
06 Iron Man
07 When Death Calls
08 War Pigs
09 Heaven and Hell
10 Paranoid
11 Cloak And Dagger **
** removed official CD bonus track
Tony Iommi guitar
Tony Martin vocals
Cozy Powell drums
Neil Murray bass
Live member:
Geoff Nichols keyboards, backing vocals
Nice FM recording from The Headless Cross Tour. Headless Cross was the second release to feature vocalist Tony Martin. Martin stepped into the breach after the departure of Ray Gillan. Ray of course had stepped in for ousted vocalist Glen Hughes. Martin's first task unenviable task was to re-record Ray Gillan's vocals for The Eternal Idol album. A very hard task as Martin confessed that some of the keys were out of his comfort range. The Headless Cross album was the first written with Martin's vocals in mind, and the first to feature Hard Rock/Heavy Metal journeyman drummer Cozy Powell. Cozy's only demand, "pick a vocalist and stay with him, Black Sabbath needs to regain it's legitimacy". Martin has sang on as many releases as Ozzy and more than Dio gaining the respect of Black Sabbath fans everywhere.




















