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domenica 15 dicembre 2024
Chicago Transit Authority - 1969-12-15 - Gothenburg, SWE (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY
Cue Club, Gothenburg, Sweden - December 15, 1969
Lineage :
Wav Files from Internet -> Audacity (remove gaps, audio split) -> Traders' little helper (checksum & flac conversion (6))
Terry Kath
Danny Seraphine
Robert Lamm
Peter Cetera
Lee Loughnane
James Pankow
Walt Parazaider
01. Intro/Warm Up
02. Introduction
03. Listen
04. Beginnings
05. South California Purples
06. Poem For The People
07. 25 Or 6 To 4
08. Questions 67&68
09. I’m A Man
Encore
10. Liberation
11. Poem 58
12. It Better End Soon
Notes:
Excellent audience recording considering it's age from Chicago's first European Tour, and amazing performance! promoting their debut album Chicago Transit Authority!!
giovedì 12 dicembre 2024
Chicago Transit Authority - 1969-12-12 - Amsterdam, NL (DVDfull pro-shot)
(DVDfull pro-shot)
Venue:
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Source:
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Television Analog Cable Broadcast 30sep'13
Video:
B&W Pro-Shot; MPEG-2: 4.900Mbps; 4:3; 720x576 PAL; 25.00fps
Audio:
Dolby AC-3; 256Kbps; 48kHz
Lineage:
AVB-C > DVDr(0) > Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD v5.0.1.105 > VIDEO_TS
01 Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is?
02 25 or 6 to 4
03 It Better End Soon ^
04 I'm a Man
Length: 29:13
^ Broadcast master tape damaged at beginning [07:33-07:40]
Notes: Fully authored DVD featuring the Chicago Transit Authority.
Many thanks to rillenheini for the original seed and for allowing me to post this DVD.
A/V sync issue corrected; menu, chapters and fades added with Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD v5.0.1.105.
Originally aired by WDR on December 12, 1969. Seeded as entire show with Country Joe and The Chambers Brothers.
Venue:
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Source:
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Television Analog Cable Broadcast 30sep'13
Video:
B&W Pro-Shot; MPEG-2: 4.900Mbps; 4:3; 720x576 PAL; 25.00fps
Audio:
Dolby AC-3; 256Kbps; 48kHz
Lineage:
AVB-C > DVDr(0) > Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD v5.0.1.105 > VIDEO_TS
01 Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is?
02 25 or 6 to 4
03 It Better End Soon ^
04 I'm a Man
Length: 29:13
^ Broadcast master tape damaged at beginning [07:33-07:40]
Notes: Fully authored DVD featuring the Chicago Transit Authority.
Many thanks to rillenheini for the original seed and for allowing me to post this DVD.
A/V sync issue corrected; menu, chapters and fades added with Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD v5.0.1.105.
Originally aired by WDR on December 12, 1969. Seeded as entire show with Country Joe and The Chambers Brothers.
sabato 31 agosto 2024
Texas Pop Festival - 1969-08-31 - 1969-09-01 - Lewisville, TX (SBD/SHN) 13 CDs
(Soundboard SHN)
Shared by Axel(a.k.a. RoryGallagher), Friesland, Germany.
for the good ppl, friends, sis's and bro's who share the ride, my love always.
Texas Inernational Pop Festival(the whole damn thing, at least all known recordings in circulation)
Lineage:
sbd > unknown recording and transfering equipment > 'Texas International Pop Festival' 13CD set to shn etc files set > my traded shn etc files set on HD (> YOU)
Taper: unknown, HANX :-)
File Size: 3.67GB for all files included
Length: very long, says Mary Long ;-)
Artwork included, HANX :-)
Information: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=98526
Texas International Pop Festival, Lewisville, TX, USA, August 30 - September 1, 1969
======================================
Texas International Pop Festival 1969
Volume One: Chicago Transit Authority
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction-> Introduction (real song title) (6:45)
2. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (5:02)
3. South California Purples (7:05)
4. Beginnings (6:20)
5. 25 or 6 to 4 (5:43)
6. --announcements-- (0:50) (8-31-69)
7. I'm A Man (7:23) (8-31-69)
Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals
Terry Kath - guitar, vocals
Peter Cetera - bass, vocals
Danny Seraphine - drums
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, bg vocals
Lee Loughnane -trumpet, bg vocals
James Pankow - trombone
========================================
Volume Two: James Cotton Blues Band
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. --announcements/Intro-> Cut You Loose (6:48)
2. FallinÕ Rain (8:49)
3. Heart Attack (5:55)
4. Knock On Wood (3:00)
5. Nine Below Zero (3:58)
6. Dust My Broom (5:15)
7. The Creeper (11:02)
8. Turn On Your Lovelight (12:57)
9. Please, Please, Please (3:58)
James Cotton - vocals, harmonica
Luther Tucker - guitar
Bill "Stumuk" Nugent - tenor sax
Bob Anderson - bass
Barry Smith - drums
========================================
Volume Three: Janis Joplin & The Kozmic Blues Band
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction-> Raise Your Hand (5:13)
2. As Good As You Been To This World (6:52)
3. Try(Just A Little Bit Harder) (6:23)
4. Maybe (3:45)
5. To Love Somebody (4:57)
6. Summertime (4:50)
Janis Joplin - vocals
Snooky Flowers - baritone sax, vocals
Sam Andrew - guitar
Brad Campbell- bass
Richard Kermode - keyboards
Lonnie Castille - drums
Terry Clements - tenor sax
Luis Gasca - trumpet
========================================
Volume Four: Rotary Connection
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Lady Jane (5:30)
2. Ruby Tuesday (10:27)
3. Stormy Monday-> The Whole Creation-> Stormy Monday (14:48)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (8:21)
5. Let The People Talk (14:23)
Minnie Ripperton - vocals
Sidney Barnes - vocals
Jon Stocklin - guitar
Jeremiah - bass
Ken Venegas - organ
Bobby Simms - drums
========================================
Volume Five: Santana
8/31/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Evil Ways (6:03)
2. You Just Don't Care (5:21)
3. Shades Of Time (5:00)
4. Jingo (5:59)
5. Treat (3:35)
6. Soul Sacrifice (9:32)
Carlos Santana - guitar
Greg Rollie - keyboards, vocals
Dave Brown - bass
Michael Carabello - percussion
Chepito Areas - percussion
Michael Shrieve - drums
========================================
Volume Six: Led Zeppelin
8/31/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Train Kept A-Rollin' (2:59)
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:49)
3. Dazed And Confused (14:59)
4. You Shook Me (10:42)
5. How Many More Times (Part 1) (10:45)
6. How Many More Times (Part 2) (11:42)
7. Communication Breakdown (4:42)
Robert Plant - vocals
Jimmy Page - guitar
John Paul Jones - bass
John Bonham - drums
========================================
Volume Seven: Spirit
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Rehearsal Theme (3:06)
2. I'm Truckin-> Fresh Garbage-Poor Richard (6:21)
3. Caught-> Jams (10:50)
4. Ground Hog Day (4:11)
5. Policeman's Ball-> drums-> Mechanical World (11:32)
6. I Got A Line On You (3:25)
7. Aren't You Glad (3:36)
Jay Ferguson - vocals, percussion
Randy California - guitar, vocals
John Locke - organ
Mark Andes - bass
Ed Cassidy - drums
========================================
Volume Eight: B.B. King
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction (1:03)
2. Sweet Sixteen (6:10)
3. Please Accept My Love (4:09)
4. --band intros-- (0:58)
5. Everybody Wants To Know Why I Sing The Blues (6:28)
6. Don't Want A Soul Hanging Around-> It Ain't My Cross To Bear (6:37)
7. What's Wrong Little Mama (7:14)
8. How Blue Can You Get (5:44)
9. Whole Lot Of Lovin (2:49)
10. Everyday I Have The Blues (2:07)
B.B.King - guitar, vocals
Alberto Gianquinto - piano
Kenneth Moore - bass
Sonny Freeman - drums
John Browning - trumpet
Booker Walker - alto sax
Louis Hubert - tenor sax
========================================
Volume Nine: Johnny Winter
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction (0:05)
2. Mean Town Blues (9:30)
3. Black Cat Bone (5:01)
4. Mean Mistreater (12:35)
5. Talk To Your Daughter (7:03)
6. Leland Mississippi Blues (5:24)
7. I Can Love You Baby (2:52)
Johnny Winter - guitar, vocals
Tommy Shannon - bass
Uncle John ÒRedÓ Turner - drums
========================================
Volume Ten: Ten Years After
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (7:20)
2. Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (17:59)
3. Hobbit (10:12)
4. Spoonful (6:57)
5. I'm Goin' Home (11:30)
Alvin Lee - guitar, vocals
Chick Churchill - organ
Leo Lyons - bass
Ric Lee - drums
========================================
Volume Eleven: Sly & The Family Stone
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Intro-> M'Lady (7:09)
2. Sing A Simple Song (5:32)
3. You Can Make It If You Try (6:24)
4. Stand-> Love City-> Higher/announcements... (10:14)
5. Everyday People (3:12)
6. Dance To The Music-> Music Lover-> raps-> (8:19)
7. I Wanna Take You Higher-> Jam (9:40)
Sly Stone - organ, vocals
Rose Stone - electric piano, vocals
Freddie Stone - guitar, vocals
Larry Graham, bass, vocals
Cynthia Rubinson - trumpet, vocals
Jerry Martin - sax, vocals
Greg Errico - drums
========================================
Volume Twelve: Partial sets (Part One)
8/30->9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
Grand Funk (8-30-69)
1. Intro (0:08)
2. Are You Ready (3:42)
Mark Farner - vocals guitar
Mel Schacher - bass
Don Brewer - drums
----------------------------
Incredible String Band (8-31-69)
3. -announcements>Introduction (1:02)
4. Waiting For You (6:31)
5. Black Jack Davy (4:25)
Robin Williamson - vocals, guitar
Mike Heron - vocals, guitar
Christina "Licorice" McKechnie - percussion, organ, vocal
Rose Simpson - percussion, violin, bass guitar
----------------------------
Sam & Dave (8-30-69)
6. I've Been Loving You Too Long (10:44)
7. May I, Baby? (4:04)
Sam Moore - vocals
Dave Prater - vocals
Steve Cropper - guitar
Booker T Jones - organ
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Al Jackson, Jr. - drums
Wayne Jackson - trumpet
Joe Arnold - sax
----------------------------
Herbie Mann (8-30-69)
8. Tangier-> (7:47)
9. Improvisation (7:12)
Herbie Mann - flute
Sonny Sharrock - guitar
Miroslav Vitous - bass
Roy Ayers - vibraphone
Bruno Carr - drums
----------------------------
Canned Heat (8-30-69)
10. Intro...talking-> (1:42)
11. Bullfrog Blues (5:16)
12. Rollin & Tumblin-> jam (12:23)
13. --talk...tuning...stage stuff... (3:08)
14. Blind Owl's Blues (9:28)
Bob Hite - vocals
Alan Wilson - vocals, slide guitar, harp
Harvey Mandel - lead guitar
Larry Taylor - bass
Adolfo De La Parra - drums
----------------------------
Lewisville Police Chief Adams (9-1-69)
15. Speech (2:00)
========================================
Volume Thirteen: Partial sets (Part Two)
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends (9-1-69)
1. We Got To Get Ourselves Together (3:14)
2. The Ghetto (6:04)
3. When The Battle Is Over (6:58)
4. Things Get Better (3:47)
Delaney Bramlett - vocals, guitar
Bonnie Bramlett - vocals
Jerry McGee - guitar
Bobby Whitlock - organ, vocals
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon - drums
Bobby Keys - sax
Jim Price - trumpet, trombone
Rita Coolidge - bg vocals
----------------------------
Tony Joe White (9-1-69)
5. Polk Salad Annie (5:50)
6. Aspen, Colorodo (3:24)
7. Can You See The Lightning (4:57)
8. Roosevelt & Ira Lee (5:18)
9. Hard To Handle (3:58)
Tony Joe White - guitar, vocals, harmonica
Tommy McClure - Bass
Sammy Creason - Drums
Mike Utley - Organ
----------------------------
Sweetwater (9-1-69)
10. What's Wrong-> jam-> What's Wrong (14:56)
11. Why Oh Why (3:46)
Nansi Nevins - vocals
Albert Moore - vocals, flute
Alex Del Zoppo - keyboards
Fred Herrera - bass
August Burns - cell
Elpidio Cobian - congas
Alan Malarowitz - drums
for the good ppl, friends, sis's and bro's who share the ride, my love always.
Texas Inernational Pop Festival(the whole damn thing, at least all known recordings in circulation)
Lineage:
sbd > unknown recording and transfering equipment > 'Texas International Pop Festival' 13CD set to shn etc files set > my traded shn etc files set on HD (> YOU)
Taper: unknown, HANX :-)
File Size: 3.67GB for all files included
Length: very long, says Mary Long ;-)
Artwork included, HANX :-)
Information: http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=98526
Texas International Pop Festival, Lewisville, TX, USA, August 30 - September 1, 1969
======================================
Texas International Pop Festival 1969
Volume One: Chicago Transit Authority
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction-> Introduction (real song title) (6:45)
2. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (5:02)
3. South California Purples (7:05)
4. Beginnings (6:20)
5. 25 or 6 to 4 (5:43)
6. --announcements-- (0:50) (8-31-69)
7. I'm A Man (7:23) (8-31-69)
Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals
Terry Kath - guitar, vocals
Peter Cetera - bass, vocals
Danny Seraphine - drums
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, bg vocals
Lee Loughnane -trumpet, bg vocals
James Pankow - trombone
========================================
Volume Two: James Cotton Blues Band
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. --announcements/Intro-> Cut You Loose (6:48)
2. FallinÕ Rain (8:49)
3. Heart Attack (5:55)
4. Knock On Wood (3:00)
5. Nine Below Zero (3:58)
6. Dust My Broom (5:15)
7. The Creeper (11:02)
8. Turn On Your Lovelight (12:57)
9. Please, Please, Please (3:58)
James Cotton - vocals, harmonica
Luther Tucker - guitar
Bill "Stumuk" Nugent - tenor sax
Bob Anderson - bass
Barry Smith - drums
========================================
Volume Three: Janis Joplin & The Kozmic Blues Band
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction-> Raise Your Hand (5:13)
2. As Good As You Been To This World (6:52)
3. Try(Just A Little Bit Harder) (6:23)
4. Maybe (3:45)
5. To Love Somebody (4:57)
6. Summertime (4:50)
Janis Joplin - vocals
Snooky Flowers - baritone sax, vocals
Sam Andrew - guitar
Brad Campbell- bass
Richard Kermode - keyboards
Lonnie Castille - drums
Terry Clements - tenor sax
Luis Gasca - trumpet
========================================
Volume Four: Rotary Connection
8/30/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Lady Jane (5:30)
2. Ruby Tuesday (10:27)
3. Stormy Monday-> The Whole Creation-> Stormy Monday (14:48)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (8:21)
5. Let The People Talk (14:23)
Minnie Ripperton - vocals
Sidney Barnes - vocals
Jon Stocklin - guitar
Jeremiah - bass
Ken Venegas - organ
Bobby Simms - drums
========================================
Volume Five: Santana
8/31/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Evil Ways (6:03)
2. You Just Don't Care (5:21)
3. Shades Of Time (5:00)
4. Jingo (5:59)
5. Treat (3:35)
6. Soul Sacrifice (9:32)
Carlos Santana - guitar
Greg Rollie - keyboards, vocals
Dave Brown - bass
Michael Carabello - percussion
Chepito Areas - percussion
Michael Shrieve - drums
========================================
Volume Six: Led Zeppelin
8/31/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Train Kept A-Rollin' (2:59)
2. I Can't Quit You Baby (6:49)
3. Dazed And Confused (14:59)
4. You Shook Me (10:42)
5. How Many More Times (Part 1) (10:45)
6. How Many More Times (Part 2) (11:42)
7. Communication Breakdown (4:42)
Robert Plant - vocals
Jimmy Page - guitar
John Paul Jones - bass
John Bonham - drums
========================================
Volume Seven: Spirit
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Rehearsal Theme (3:06)
2. I'm Truckin-> Fresh Garbage-Poor Richard (6:21)
3. Caught-> Jams (10:50)
4. Ground Hog Day (4:11)
5. Policeman's Ball-> drums-> Mechanical World (11:32)
6. I Got A Line On You (3:25)
7. Aren't You Glad (3:36)
Jay Ferguson - vocals, percussion
Randy California - guitar, vocals
John Locke - organ
Mark Andes - bass
Ed Cassidy - drums
========================================
Volume Eight: B.B. King
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction (1:03)
2. Sweet Sixteen (6:10)
3. Please Accept My Love (4:09)
4. --band intros-- (0:58)
5. Everybody Wants To Know Why I Sing The Blues (6:28)
6. Don't Want A Soul Hanging Around-> It Ain't My Cross To Bear (6:37)
7. What's Wrong Little Mama (7:14)
8. How Blue Can You Get (5:44)
9. Whole Lot Of Lovin (2:49)
10. Everyday I Have The Blues (2:07)
B.B.King - guitar, vocals
Alberto Gianquinto - piano
Kenneth Moore - bass
Sonny Freeman - drums
John Browning - trumpet
Booker Walker - alto sax
Louis Hubert - tenor sax
========================================
Volume Nine: Johnny Winter
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Introduction (0:05)
2. Mean Town Blues (9:30)
3. Black Cat Bone (5:01)
4. Mean Mistreater (12:35)
5. Talk To Your Daughter (7:03)
6. Leland Mississippi Blues (5:24)
7. I Can Love You Baby (2:52)
Johnny Winter - guitar, vocals
Tommy Shannon - bass
Uncle John ÒRedÓ Turner - drums
========================================
Volume Ten: Ten Years After
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (7:20)
2. Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (17:59)
3. Hobbit (10:12)
4. Spoonful (6:57)
5. I'm Goin' Home (11:30)
Alvin Lee - guitar, vocals
Chick Churchill - organ
Leo Lyons - bass
Ric Lee - drums
========================================
Volume Eleven: Sly & The Family Stone
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
1. Intro-> M'Lady (7:09)
2. Sing A Simple Song (5:32)
3. You Can Make It If You Try (6:24)
4. Stand-> Love City-> Higher/announcements... (10:14)
5. Everyday People (3:12)
6. Dance To The Music-> Music Lover-> raps-> (8:19)
7. I Wanna Take You Higher-> Jam (9:40)
Sly Stone - organ, vocals
Rose Stone - electric piano, vocals
Freddie Stone - guitar, vocals
Larry Graham, bass, vocals
Cynthia Rubinson - trumpet, vocals
Jerry Martin - sax, vocals
Greg Errico - drums
========================================
Volume Twelve: Partial sets (Part One)
8/30->9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
Grand Funk (8-30-69)
1. Intro (0:08)
2. Are You Ready (3:42)
Mark Farner - vocals guitar
Mel Schacher - bass
Don Brewer - drums
----------------------------
Incredible String Band (8-31-69)
3. -announcements>Introduction (1:02)
4. Waiting For You (6:31)
5. Black Jack Davy (4:25)
Robin Williamson - vocals, guitar
Mike Heron - vocals, guitar
Christina "Licorice" McKechnie - percussion, organ, vocal
Rose Simpson - percussion, violin, bass guitar
----------------------------
Sam & Dave (8-30-69)
6. I've Been Loving You Too Long (10:44)
7. May I, Baby? (4:04)
Sam Moore - vocals
Dave Prater - vocals
Steve Cropper - guitar
Booker T Jones - organ
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Al Jackson, Jr. - drums
Wayne Jackson - trumpet
Joe Arnold - sax
----------------------------
Herbie Mann (8-30-69)
8. Tangier-> (7:47)
9. Improvisation (7:12)
Herbie Mann - flute
Sonny Sharrock - guitar
Miroslav Vitous - bass
Roy Ayers - vibraphone
Bruno Carr - drums
----------------------------
Canned Heat (8-30-69)
10. Intro...talking-> (1:42)
11. Bullfrog Blues (5:16)
12. Rollin & Tumblin-> jam (12:23)
13. --talk...tuning...stage stuff... (3:08)
14. Blind Owl's Blues (9:28)
Bob Hite - vocals
Alan Wilson - vocals, slide guitar, harp
Harvey Mandel - lead guitar
Larry Taylor - bass
Adolfo De La Parra - drums
----------------------------
Lewisville Police Chief Adams (9-1-69)
15. Speech (2:00)
========================================
Volume Thirteen: Partial sets (Part Two)
9/1/69 Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends (9-1-69)
1. We Got To Get Ourselves Together (3:14)
2. The Ghetto (6:04)
3. When The Battle Is Over (6:58)
4. Things Get Better (3:47)
Delaney Bramlett - vocals, guitar
Bonnie Bramlett - vocals
Jerry McGee - guitar
Bobby Whitlock - organ, vocals
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon - drums
Bobby Keys - sax
Jim Price - trumpet, trombone
Rita Coolidge - bg vocals
----------------------------
Tony Joe White (9-1-69)
5. Polk Salad Annie (5:50)
6. Aspen, Colorodo (3:24)
7. Can You See The Lightning (4:57)
8. Roosevelt & Ira Lee (5:18)
9. Hard To Handle (3:58)
Tony Joe White - guitar, vocals, harmonica
Tommy McClure - Bass
Sammy Creason - Drums
Mike Utley - Organ
----------------------------
Sweetwater (9-1-69)
10. What's Wrong-> jam-> What's Wrong (14:56)
11. Why Oh Why (3:46)
Nansi Nevins - vocals
Albert Moore - vocals, flute
Alex Del Zoppo - keyboards
Fred Herrera - bass
August Burns - cell
Elpidio Cobian - congas
Alan Malarowitz - drums
Etichette:
B.B. King,
Canned Heat,
Chicago Transit Authority,
Incredible String Band,
James Cotton,
Janis Joplin,
Johnny Winter,
Led Zeppelin,
Rotary Connection,
Santana,
SHN,
Sly & The Family Stone,
Spirit,
Ten Years After
venerdì 30 agosto 2024
Chicago Transit Authority - 1969-08-30/31 - Lewisville, TX (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas 8/30&31/69 (Texas International Pop Festival 1969)
Soundboard show traded many years ago
Lineage :
Cdr Trade -> EAC -> Traders' little helper (checksum & flac conversion (6))
01. Intro/Introduction
02. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
03. South California Purples
04. Beginnings
05. 25 or 6 to 4
06. Announcements (8/31/69)
07. I'm A Man (8/31/69)
Excellent soundboard (IMO) from the 1969 tour. One of the earliest Chicago shows available in trading circles.
Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas 8/30&31/69 (Texas International Pop Festival 1969)
Soundboard show traded many years ago
Lineage :
Cdr Trade -> EAC -> Traders' little helper (checksum & flac conversion (6))
01. Intro/Introduction
02. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
03. South California Purples
04. Beginnings
05. 25 or 6 to 4
06. Announcements (8/31/69)
07. I'm A Man (8/31/69)
Excellent soundboard (IMO) from the 1969 tour. One of the earliest Chicago shows available in trading circles.
venerdì 18 settembre 2020
Chicago Transit Authority - 1969-08-xx - San Francisco, CA (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Fillmore West
August (15-17), 1969
Remastered April 4, 2006
lineage
Master Reel > DAT > CDR (HHB CD800) > Audio Cleaning Lab 2004 > CDR (NEC CD-RW NR-9100A) > EAC > FLAC level 8 > You!
Disc One:
01. Poem 58 (10:37)
02. Freeform Intro (00:48) >
03. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (3:25)
04. It Better End Soon (9:01)
05. Someday (cuts) (2:38)
06. Questions 67 & 68 (5:17)
07. 25 Or 6 To 4 (7:16)
08. Beginnings (original version with dropout) (6:19)
09. Questions 67 & 68 (original version with dropout) (5:13)
10. The Road (original version with dropout) (3:19)
Disc Two:
01. Introduction (7:49)
02. Listen (4:43)
03. The Road (3:15)
04. I’m A Man (6:25)
05. South California Purples (6:10)
06. Beginnings (6:15)
07. Liberation (cuts) (16:57)
After numerous permutations making the internet rounds, here is what we hope will be the ultimate – and most complete - version of this earliest known soundboard recording of Chicago (Transit Authority). Recorded live at Bill Graham’s fabled Fillmore West in August of 1969, the reels were transferred to DAT in the early 1990’s before Graham’s untimely death. The original DAT had the 2 short sets completely mixed up as the reels were loaded incorrectly. (In fact, the last track on the 90 minute DAT is Someday which explains the sharp cut at the end of that song compared to the "old-school" sound of a reel as it reaches the end of its tether.) When the DAT was first transferred to CDR, presumably in the early 2000’s, it tracked poorly and the resulting copy which was leaked to the internet suffered from numerous obnoxious digital noise bursts (in addition to the original dropouts that occurred due to reel flips and other human errors). In any event, that’s our story and we’re sticking to it!
Thanks to the cooperation of a Sony ZA5ES DAT machine and a generous temporary loan of the original DAT tape, what you are about to download is a corrected version, devoid of digital artifacts! As noted above, a couple of songs are cut at the end, Someday and Liberation. Except for a slight fade at the end of Someday, these 2 tracks were left alone. We have taken the liberty to perform dexterous digital surgery on 3 other songs which suffered from original reel dropouts, specifically Beginnings, Questions 67 & 68 and The Road. All of the repairs required great effort and ingenuity, in some cases utilizing an audio version of a skin graft, borrowing snippets from other parts of the same song. Hopefully you will appreciate the new, “improved” version but if you are a purist who really “gets into” dead air, we’ve attached the original files, complete with dropouts, at the end of Disc 1. So, if you choose to, you may substitute tracks 8, 9 and 10 on the first disc for the doctored files. Everybody wins!
Notes from the OR:
D1,T6: patched at beginning
D2, T3: patched at end
D2, T4: crossfaded during drum/rhythm solo
D2, T6: patched in middle
Fillmore West
August (15-17), 1969
Remastered April 4, 2006
lineage
Master Reel > DAT > CDR (HHB CD800) > Audio Cleaning Lab 2004 > CDR (NEC CD-RW NR-9100A) > EAC > FLAC level 8 > You!
Disc One:
01. Poem 58 (10:37)
02. Freeform Intro (00:48) >
03. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (3:25)
04. It Better End Soon (9:01)
05. Someday (cuts) (2:38)
06. Questions 67 & 68 (5:17)
07. 25 Or 6 To 4 (7:16)
08. Beginnings (original version with dropout) (6:19)
09. Questions 67 & 68 (original version with dropout) (5:13)
10. The Road (original version with dropout) (3:19)
Disc Two:
01. Introduction (7:49)
02. Listen (4:43)
03. The Road (3:15)
04. I’m A Man (6:25)
05. South California Purples (6:10)
06. Beginnings (6:15)
07. Liberation (cuts) (16:57)
After numerous permutations making the internet rounds, here is what we hope will be the ultimate – and most complete - version of this earliest known soundboard recording of Chicago (Transit Authority). Recorded live at Bill Graham’s fabled Fillmore West in August of 1969, the reels were transferred to DAT in the early 1990’s before Graham’s untimely death. The original DAT had the 2 short sets completely mixed up as the reels were loaded incorrectly. (In fact, the last track on the 90 minute DAT is Someday which explains the sharp cut at the end of that song compared to the "old-school" sound of a reel as it reaches the end of its tether.) When the DAT was first transferred to CDR, presumably in the early 2000’s, it tracked poorly and the resulting copy which was leaked to the internet suffered from numerous obnoxious digital noise bursts (in addition to the original dropouts that occurred due to reel flips and other human errors). In any event, that’s our story and we’re sticking to it!
Thanks to the cooperation of a Sony ZA5ES DAT machine and a generous temporary loan of the original DAT tape, what you are about to download is a corrected version, devoid of digital artifacts! As noted above, a couple of songs are cut at the end, Someday and Liberation. Except for a slight fade at the end of Someday, these 2 tracks were left alone. We have taken the liberty to perform dexterous digital surgery on 3 other songs which suffered from original reel dropouts, specifically Beginnings, Questions 67 & 68 and The Road. All of the repairs required great effort and ingenuity, in some cases utilizing an audio version of a skin graft, borrowing snippets from other parts of the same song. Hopefully you will appreciate the new, “improved” version but if you are a purist who really “gets into” dead air, we’ve attached the original files, complete with dropouts, at the end of Disc 1. So, if you choose to, you may substitute tracks 8, 9 and 10 on the first disc for the doctored files. Everybody wins!
Notes from the OR:
D1,T6: patched at beginning
D2, T3: patched at end
D2, T4: crossfaded during drum/rhythm solo
D2, T6: patched in middle
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