May 28, 2017

Jethro Tull - 30-03-1980 Grugahalle Essen (Germany)

"Closed Pages"
30-Mar-1980 | Grugahalle, Essen, Germany

Disc 1 - 63:31
01. Intro
02. Dark Ages
03. Home
04. Orion
05. Dun Ringill
06. Elegy
07. Old Ghosts
08. Something's On The Move
09. Aqualung
10. Band Introductions
11. Peggy's Pub
12. Jack-In-The-Green
13. King Henry's Madrigal
14. Drum Solo
15. King Henry's Madrigal (reprise)
16. Heavy Horses

Disc 2 - 52:12
01. Flute Solo
02. Keyboard Duet
03. Songs From The Wood
04. Hunting Girl
05. Jams O'Donnell's Jigs
06. Thick As A Brick
07. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll
08. Cross-Eyed Mary
09. Guitar Solo
10. Minstrel In The Gallery
11. Locomotive Breath
12. The Dambuster's March*
(* from Berlin 22-Mar-1980)

Band line up:
Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Barriemore Barlow, John Evans, David Palmer.

This one's taken from the European leg of the "Stormwatch" world tour. Dave Pegg was by now, a permanent member of Tull following the tragic death of John Glascock (R.I.P.) in November 1979. This show is as good as it gets for sound quality from an audience recording - highly recommended!

Jethro Tull - 02-04-1980 Festhalle Frankfurt (Germany)

April 2, 1980 | Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany

Setlist
Disc 1
01 Intro 1:40
02 Dark Ages 8:29
03 Home 2:51
04 Orion 5:20
05 Dun Ringill 2:30
06 Elegy 3:51>
07 Old Ghosts 3:03>
08 Something's On The Move 4:48
09 Aqualung 9:50
10 Peggy's Pub 2:45
11 King Henry's Madrigal>Drum Solo 6:50>
(also known as "Pastime With Good Company")
12 Heavy Horses 6:11
13 Flute Solo>Bourèe>Soirée>God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen>Kelpie 8:19

Disc 2
01 Keyboard Duet 1:38
02 Songs From The Wood 3:52
03 Hunting Girl 5:49
04 Jams O'Donnell's Jigs 4:00
05 Thick As A Brick 7:41
06 Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll 3:04>
07 Cross-Eyed Mary 3:35
08 Guitar Solo>Minstrel In The Gallery 5:54>
09 Locomotive Breath 3:48>
10 Dambusters March>Minstrel (reprise) 3:14
11 Interview With Ian at a radio studio earlier in the day, 1980-04-02 13:42

Notes. I received this show in trade (along with a few other spring 1980 shows) about 14 years ago. This one sounds a bit better than the Hamburg show I have already uploaded. I did not make any attempt to alter the sound of the recording. I did however realign the track markers and rename the tracks. At the end of CD 2 was an interview with Ian on German radio. According to the site:
http://www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/80.htm, this interview was conducted earlier in the day prior to this show. I have included it here.
David Palmer's spoken introduction of King Henry's Madrigal fades in. If Jack-In-The-Green was performed, it either wasn't recorded or, at least, is not on my copy.

Jethro Tull - 11-10-1980 Last Stand At The Boston Garden - Garden, Boston, Ma (USA)

"Last Stand at the Boston Garden"
October 11, 1980 | Garden, Boston, Ma (Usa)

Setlist:
1. Black Sunday
2. Crossfire
3. Songs From The Wood
4. Hunting Girl
5. Pine Martin's Jig
6. Working John, Working Joe
7. Heavy Horses
8. (band introductions)
9: Skating Away
10.
11.
12. keyboard solo Jobson
13. Batteries Not Included
14. Uniform
15. Bungle In The Jungle
16. (encore break)
17. guitar solo Barre
18. Aqualung
19. (encore break 2)
20. Locomotive Breath
21. Black Sunday (reprise)

Band:
Ian Anderson- vocals & flute
Martin Barre- guitar
Eddie Jobson- keyboards and violin
Dave Pegg- bass
Mark Craney- drums

Jethro Tull - 14-05-1982 Edinburgh Playhouse (UK)

14th May 1982 | Edinburgh Playhouse 

Disc one (55:58)
1. intro
2. The Clasp
3. Hunting Girl
4. spoken intro
5. Fallen on Hard Times
6. spoken intro
7. Pussy Willow
8. Broadsword
9. spoken intro
10. Jack-in-the-Green
11. spoken intro
12. Seal Driver
13. Heavy Horses
14. spoken intro
15. Weathercock
16. Fire at Midnight
17. Flute improvisations
18. Keyboard improvisations

Disc two (49:26)
1. Sweet Dream
2. Songs from the Wood
3. Watching Me, Watching You
4. Band introductions
5. The Swirling Pit
6. Pibroch / Black Satin Dancer
7. Beastie
8. Too Old To Rock’n’Roll, Too Young To Die
9. Aqualung
10. Minstrel in the Gallery
11. Locomotive Breath
12. Cheerio

Jethro Tull - 02-05-1982 Teatro Tenda Pianeta Seven Up, Roma (Italy)

2 May 1982 (afternoon show) | Teatro Tenda (Pianeta Seven Up), Roma | Italy

Setlist:
01 Clasp
02 Hunting Girl
03 Fallen On Hard Times
04 Pussy Willow
05 Broadsword
06 Jack-In-The-Green
07 One Brown Mouse
08 Seal Driver
09 Heavy Horses
10 Weathercock/Fire At Midnight
11 Flute Solo (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bourée)
12 Keyboard solo
13 Sweet Dream (incomplete)
14 Songs From The Wood
15 Watching Me Watching You
16 Band Introduction
17 The Swirling Pit/Pibroch/Black Satin Dancer (inst.)
18 Beastie
19 Too Old To Rock'n'Roll Too Young To Die
20 Cross-Eyed Mary
21 Aqualung
22 Minstrel In The Gallery
23 Locomotive Breath/Black Sunday
24 Cheerio

 Band:
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Lancelot Barre: electric guitar
Gerry Conway: drums
David Pegg: bass, mandolin, vocals
Peter John Vettese: keyboards, vocals

Jethro Tull - 04-09-1982 Rheinwiesen Wiesbaden (Germany)

1982-09-04 | Wiesbaden, Rheinwiesen (Germany)
The 5th Golden Summernight Concert | Open Air - Festival
Other artists that day:
Sheetah | Michael Schenker Group | April Wine | King Crimson | Neil Young & The Trans Band

Setlist:
1. Intro
2. Something's On The Move
3. Hunting Girl
4. Fallen On Hard Times
5. Clasp/Too Many Too
6. Watching Me Watching You
7. Instrumental
8. Fat Man
9. Jack-In-The-Green
10. Barre Instrumental (incl. Pibroch)
11. Beastie
12. Sweet Dream
13. Aqualung
14. Locomotive Breath/Black Sunday (inst.),

Notes. I can't remember April Wine having played there, but that might be...!?? Melanie did cancel her gig. Don't know why.. Master - Audience recording from my old Maxell XL II Tapes
This concert I taped with an old AIWA walkman and an extra stereo-microphone (I can't remember what exact equipment I used those days). 
The sound quality is very good. This is a real and typical open air-recording. I recorded it in the middle of the audience about 25 meters from the stage on the left side.

Jethro Tull - 28-08-1982 The Theakston Music Festival Wakefield (UK)

  
28th August, 1982 | The Theakston Music Festival | Nostell Priory, Wakefield (UK)
Quality: A- | Source: Audience | Central Arena

Disc One
01 Something's on the Move (5.50)
02 Hunting Girl (5.40)
03 Fallen on Hard Times (3.52)
04 Broadsword (5.31)
05 Pussy Willow (4.58)
06 A Song for Jeffrey (3.39)
07 Piano/Drums Improvisation (5.50)
08 Fat Man (3.23)
09 Jack in the Green (2.39)
10 The Clasp (4.30)
11 Too Many Too (3.27)
12 Watching Me, Watching You (3.53)
13 Barre's Folly (5.02)
Total Time: 58.16

Disc Two
01 Beastie (6.59)
02 The Swirling Pit (2.20)
03 Weathercock/Fires at Midnight (4.26)
04 Seal-Driver (5.29)
05 Sweet Dream (4.37)
06 Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll (4.20)
07 A New Day Yesterday (5.04)
08 Aqualung (7.59)
09 Minstrel in the Gallery (3.10)
10 Locomotive Breath/Black Sunday (5.58)
11 Cheerio (1.08)
Total Time: 51.30

Personnel:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
Dave Pegg - bass guitar
Paul Burgess - drums
Peter Vitesse - keyboards

Notes. This concert may be familiar from a number of silver-pressed boots, but the tape source here 
is the original master cassette itself (thanks to G & K St Audrey for the loan).
This is a very nice recording, maybe the best quality 1982 Tull aud I've heard yet. (Nassau Coliseum N.Y. is also pretty nice) I noticed some flaws in "fallen on hard times" in the original recording, ... more info

Jethro Tull - 28-10-1984 Capitol Theater Passaic, New Jersey (Usa)

28 October 1984 | Passaic NJ Capitol Theater | Soundboard

SET LIST
Under Wraps
Locomotive Breath (instrumental) / Hunting Girl
Under Wraps
Later, That Same Evening
Nobody's Car
Fly By Night
Thick As A Brick
Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day
Clasp
Living In The Past
Serenade To A Cuckoo
Banter
Fat Man
Instrumental
Black Sunday
Songs From The Wood
My Sunday Feeling
Aqualung
Locomotive Breath
Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll, Too Young To Die/Thick as a Brick reprise

Bonus Track
Ian Anderson Interview

Notes: Special show added during the tour and recorded by MTV (which used 3-4 songs). The quality is excellent and it probably is a soundboard.

Jethro Tull - 27-10-1984 Civic Centre Providence, Rhode Island (Usa)

"Here We Go... Let's Wrap This Up"
October 27th 1984 | Civic Centre, Providence, Rhode Island

SET LIST
Disc One
01. Under Wraps (intro 02:18)
02. Locomotive Breath (inst. intro 01:43)
03. Hunting Girl 05:48
04. Under Wraps 04:55
05. Later That Same Evening 04:48
06. Nobody's Car 04:23
07. Fly By Night 04:13
08. Thick As A Brick (medley 08:37)
09. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day 02:06
10. Clasp 04:09
11. Living In The Past (w/instrumental variation 03:35)
12. Serenade To A Cuckoo 04:54

Disc Two
01. Band Introductions 02:13
02. Fat Man (w/extended instrumental) 06:35
03. Instrumental w/Drum Solo 09:12
04. Black Sunday 06:42
05. Songs From The Wood 01:57
06. Minstrel In The Gallery 01:48
07. My Sunday Feeling 02:59
08. Aqualung 07:32
09. Locomotive Breath 08:23
10. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die 05:38
11. Thick As A Brick (reprise) 03:22

Personnel
Ian Anderson: Flute, Vocals & Guitar
Martin Barre: Lead Guitar & Mandolin
Dave Pegg: Bass Guitar
Doane Perry: Drums & Percussion
Peter-John Vettese: Keyboards

Jethro Tull - 23-10-1984 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto (Canada)

 
October 23rd 1984 | Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto

SET LIST
Disc One
01. Under Wraps
02. Locomotive Breath
03. Hunting Girl
04. Under Wraps
05. Later That Same Evening
06. Nobody's Car
07. Apogee
08. Thick As A Brick
09. Skating Away...
10. Clasp (tape flip)
11. Living In The Past (tape variations 1st half)
12. Serenade To A Cuckoo

Disc Two
01. Band Intros
02. Fat Man
03. Keyboard w. Drums
04. Black Sunday
05. Songs From The Wood
06. Minstrel In The Gallery
07. My Sunday Feeling
08. Aqualung (slight cut at the end)
09. Locomotive Breath
10. encore break
11. Too Old To Rock'N'Roll
12. Different Germany
13. Thick As A Brick (reprise)


Notes: Here is a fresh transfer from a DAT I found while looking for something else. For some reason I received it as a 32 bit transfer. I'm not a big Tull fan and probably got it as trade bait. Didn't work out that way because I honestly don't remember trading it out. Typical audience capture. There is a section at the beginning of Living In The Past where the sound fluctuates and has Wow and Flutter.

Jethro Tull - 04-04-1982 Stadthalle Bremen (Germany)

"The Bratwurst & The Beef"
04-Apr-1982 | Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany

Disc 1 - 57:25
01. Intro
02. Clasp
03. Fallen On Hard Times
04. Hunting Girl
05. Pussy Willow
06. Broadsword
07. Seal Driver
08. Heavy Horses
09. Weathercock
10. Fire At Midnight
11. Keyboards w/ Drums
12. Sweet Dream
13. Flying Colours

Disc 2 - 52:21
01. Songs From The Wood
02. Watching Me, Watching You
03. Band Introductions
04. The Swirling Pit
05. Pibroch / Black Satin Dancer (instrumental)
06. Beastie
07. Cross-Eyed Mary
08. Aqualung
09. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll
10. Minstrel In The Gallery
11. Locomotive Breath
12. Black Sunday (instrumental)
13. Cheerio

Band line up:
Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Gerry Conway, Peter Vettese.
Notes: This is the fourth show that Tull played on the European leg of the 1982 "Broadsword & The Beast" tour. This is an excellent quality audience recording & includes the rarely performed "Flying Colours" that was dropped from the set a few shows later. Ian's flute was apparently stolen during the encore!

Jethro Tull - 22-04-1982 Pavillon De Paris (France)

April 22nd, 1982 | Pavillon de Paris, Porte de Pantin Paris, France | Aud

SETLIST
Disc one 1:00:19
1.Intro
2. The Clasp >
3. Hunting Girl
4. Pussy Willow >
5. Broadsword
6. Jack In The Green
7. One Brown Mouse
8. Seal Driver >
9. Heavy Horses
10. Weathercock > Fires At Midnight
11. Keys
12. Sweet Dream
13. Flying Colours

Disc two 0:46:44
1. Songs From The Wood
2. Watching Me Watching You
3. Band intro
4. Swirling Pit
5. Pibroch > Black Satin Dancer
6. Beastie
7. Too old to rock'n roll too young to die
8. Aqualung
9. Minstrel In The Gallery
10. Locomotive Breath
11. Finale Cheerio
Total 1:47:58
 
Notes: 'Broadsword' Tour, with Peter Vettese on keyboards and Gerry Conway on drums.

Jethro Tull - 08-04-1982 Hamburg Congress Centrum Halle (Germany)

 
08 April 1982 | Congress Centrum Hamburg, Saal 1 Hamburg, Germany | Soundboard
Setlist:
Part 1
  01 - The Clasp
02 - Hunting Girl
03 - Fallen On Hard Times
04 - Pussy Willow
05 - Broadsword
06 - One Brown Mouse
07 - Seal Driver
08 - Watching Me Watching You
09 - Weathercock
10 - Sweet Dream
11 - Songs From The Wood
12 - Crossfire
13 - Heavy Horses
14 - Protect And Survive
15 - The Whirling Pits

Part 2
01 - Pibroch / Black-Satin Dancer
02 - Bungle In The Jungle
03 - Aqualung
04 - Minstrel In The Galley
05 - Locomotive Breath / Black Sunday
Personnel:
Ian Anderson - flute, vocals
Martin Barre - guitar
Peter-John Vetesse - keyboards
Dave Pegg - bass
Gerry Conway - drums

May 24, 2017

Jethro Tull - Supercharged Through L.A. (20/07/1973 & 10/02/1975 The Los Angeles Forum, Ingelwood)

SUPERCHARGED IN L.A.
20/07/1973, The Los Angeles Forum, Ingelwood
10/02/1975, The Los Angeles Forum, Ingelwood
total time: 131:08 mn (90:13 + 40:55 mn)
Source : Soundboard + Audience
Disc 1
Live at L.A. Forum, July 1975
1. Passion Play (41:49)
2. Thick as a Brick (17:23)
3 Wind Up (11:11)
total time:70:23

Disc 2
tracks 1-4: Live at L.A. Forum, July 1973
tracks 5-10: Live at L.A. Forum, Feb. 1975

1. Cross Eyed Mary (4:00)
2. No Rehearse I (14:00)
3. No Rehearse II (1:50)
4. Aqualung (6:55)
5. Medley (Bouree/Living in the Past/Pop Goes the Weasel/Sea Lion) (7:31)
6. My God (8:58)
7. Skating Away (3:58)
8. Wondring aloud (4:46)
9. War Child (6:26)
10. Bungle in the Jungle (2:21)
total time: 60:45
 

May 20, 2017

Jethro Tull - 06-04-1977 Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, CA (USA)

 1977-04-06 | Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, CA
1977-04-06
Liberated VINYL bootleg

01 Wondring Aloud 2:45
02 (Intro) Skating 0:33
03 Skating Away 3:55
04 (Intro) Jack 0:42
05 Jack in the Green 3:10
06 (Intro) Thick 0:22
07 Thick as a Brick 13:13
08 (Intro) Songs 1:52
09 Songs From the Wood 5:16
10 (Intro) Velvet 1:21
11 Velvet Green 6:33
12 (Intro) A Hunting 0:45
13 A Hunting Girl 5:22
*(there is an obvious cut here that is present on the vinyl)
14 (Intro) TOTRNR 0:24
15 Too Old to Rock to Rock and Roll 3:56
TIME 50:09

01 Beethovens Ninth 3:24
02 Minstrel in the Gallery 5:38
03 Cross Eyed Mary 3:42
04 Aqualung 8:09
05 Guitar Solo 3:18
06 Wind Up 4:54
07 Back Door Angels 5:04
08 Wind Up reprise 3:03
09 Locomotive Breath 7:31
10 Back Door Angels reprise 1:21
TIME 46:04

THE BAND:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, cymbals, whip
Martin Barre - electric guitar, marimba
John Evan - piano, organ, accordion, synthesizers, balloons
Barrie Barlow - drums, bells, kilt, glockenspiel
David Palmer - portative pipe organ, harpsichord, saxophone, synthesizers
John Glascock - bass guitar

Notes: It was missing the song "Songs From the Wood".
It had a total time of 1:28:22
This vinyl version has a time 1:36:13

Both have similar overall sound qualities.
When I listened to songs on a side by side comparison, they were almost indistinguishable.
In fact, when listening to the CD version I think I heard a pop or two, so it MAY have originated from vinyl.
Why they would remove only one song (SFTW) escapes me.
If that had made it fit on a single CD I'd understand, but it didn't.
Oh well, who can figure out the mind of a profiteer?

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"A Sackful Of Trousersnakes"
Ruthless Rhymes Records
it says: 1971 Made in Germany, An Original First Pressing
matrix on the runoff track is JT-200

Hot Wacks lists this as being on Rodan Records with the same matrix number.
I did get this very soon after the show so I'm guessing that this MAY be the first release and that the Rodan version is a subsequent release.
The Collecting Tull web site http://www.collecting-tull.com/Hartov/BootlegLPs.html
has this to offer:
Rodan Records JT200 (Green coloured cover insert with All Black Label)
Rodan Records JT200 (Blue/Red coloured cover insert with Yellow German Label)

My color insert is yellow and red with 1 LP having a b/w label, and the other a yellow and black label. The Rodan version had a fold-over insert that listed song titles on the back.
The Ruthless Rhymes version had a single (non-fold-over) insert with NO song titles.
Years ago I, unfortunately, cut up the insert to make a more pleasing cover for the LP, incorporating photos instead of the original 2-color xerox sheet.
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This has always been one of my favorite Tull boots.
I saw this tour and have VERY fond memories of it.
It was Tull at one of their peaks.
I got this boot, it seems like, only months (maybe a year) after it was recorded and listened to it for years.
That's why it needed some de-clicking (see below).
If you got the recent torrent of the CD version of this
you may want to pass this up, or you may not.
Or, if you use Azereus, you can just pick the files that you want (tracks 8 & 9, and any others that you wish)
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THE TRANSFER FROM VINY TO DIGITAL *** clicks, pops, surface noise ***
Realize that this is a much-love, frequently-played slab of vinyl that is almost 30 years old.
As a result I had to do two things to make it presentable:
1 - Some serious de-clicking was done.
I did each big click individually, not the whole thing all at once, so as to preserve more of the sound.
Surface noise is next to impossible to remove with the gear I have.
It's also good to remember the charming qualities (noise, clicks, etc.) inherent in the vinyl medium, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk.
The beginning of the each side always has the most wear.
2 - I also did fades in and out at the begining and end of each LP side.
No other enhancement or "improvements" have been made.
Even with the de-pop-ization that I performed there is still plenty of surface noise for your listening enjoyment, especially at the beginning of each side (Wondring Aloud, SFTW, Beethoven's 9th, Guitar Solo) and during the quieter moments.
Recently on one of the Tull torrents there was discussion about how best to track songs.
I agree with those that think song intros should be part of the song and not be at the end of the preceeding song.
However, I understand that sometimes it IS nice to skip the intros.
So, I've decided to track it a third way, giving the intros their own track.
That way if you want to skip it, you can.

Jethro Tull - 16-03-1977 Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY (USA)



March 16, 1977 | Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY
From the digitised Master Audience cassette

Ian Anderson - flute, guitar, and sings
Martin Barre - guitars, marimba
John Evan - keyboards, drums
Barrie Barlow - percussion
David Palmer - keyboards, sax
John Glascock - bass

Disc 1
01 Instrumental Quartet 2:33
02 Wondr'ing Aloud 2:28
03 Skating Away 3:50
04 Jack-In-The-Green 3:27
05 Thick As A Brick 13:00
06 Band Introduction 1:37
07 Songs From The Wood 4:52
08 Instrumental-Drum Solo 4:15
09 To Cry You A Song 2:32
10 A New Day Yesterday 2:49
11 Flute Solo 7:22
12 Living In The Past 1:39
13 A New Day Yesterday (reprise) 1:06
Total Time 51:30

Disc 2
01 Intro Discussion 1:35
02 Velvet Green 6:22
03 Hunting Girl 5:35
04 Too Old To Rock'N'Roll 4:12
05 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony 3:16
06 Minstrel In The Gallery 5:24
07 Cross-Eyed Mary 3:39
08 Aqualung 8:05

Encore:
09 Guitar Solo (begin cut) 2:50
10 Wind-Up 4:41
11 Back Door Angels 6:41
12 Locomotive Breath 5:18
13 Land Of Hope & Glory (cut) 1:12
Total Time: 58:38

Remaster
1. Noise Reduction using multiple techniques.
2. Speed Correction.
3. Repair of clicks, pops and bumps.
4. Tonality adjustment to correct muffled segments.
5. Adjust and correct flat Dynamics.
6. Re-track.

Jethro Tull - 09-02-1977 Southampton, England (UK)

1977-02-09 | Southampton, England
"SONGS FROM THE WOODEN GRAMOPHONE"

1. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day
2. Jack In The Green
3. Thick As A Brick
4. Songs From The Wood
5. Velvet Green: not included: official track on "20 years of Jethro Tull"
6. Hunting Girl
7. Aqualung
8. Wind Up
9. Locomotive Breath
10. Sweet Dream
11. Dark Ages
12. Dark Ages (Studio Outtake)
13. Wardrobe Whopper

Track 5 Velvet green not included: official track of 3CD-Box "20 years of Jethro Tull"
Track 1-9 recorded live in Southampton 9.Feb.1977 BBC In Concert
Track 10-11 recorded live in April 1979 during US-Tour
Track 12 is an A capella Version
Track 13 recorded during the session for a Burger King jingle

Jethro Tull - 12-02-1977 Hammersmith Odeon, London (UK)

12th February 1977 | Hammersmith Odeon, London

1. Wondering Aloud
2. Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day
3. Jack in the Green
4. Thick as a Brick
5. Songs from the Wood
6. To Cry You a Song
7. New Day Yesterday - flute solo (fades out)

Notes: Sourced from master cassette, which has been in the taper's possession and untraded since the concert. The taper has never been a taper or trader, just took his tape deck to the concert that night out of curiosity to see what he would get. The tape was then forgotten. Knowing my interest in concert recordings, one day he pulled the tape from a cardboard box and asked if it would be of interest to anyone! Since I made this transcription, it has gone out to a few dedicated Jethro Q. Bonwackett collectors, who may have traded it on. But my guess is this recording has not had a wide circulation, if any. Sound quality is a good B+ to my ears, very listenable. Its mono, clear and undistorted. I've remastered carefully, equalising, attenuating hiss slightly, and bringing out as much of the top end clarity as possible. The real problem is that the batteries ran flat about 40 min into the show, so its only the first third of the gig. This doesn't cause the usual pitch rise phenomenon, instead the sound level just vanishes into inaudability. This happens during Ian's flute solo, and is actually somewhat atmospheric, in a 'disappearing into the sunset' kind of way. Up to the last few minutes, the recording is perfectly fine, a great show and an enjoyable listen.

Jethro Tull - 07-02-1977 Live In Beatle City Empire Theater, Liverpool (UK)


Live In Beatle City Empire Theater, Liverpool, England | February 7, 1977
Audience Recording

Setlist:
01. Wondr'ing Aloud
02. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
03. Jack-In-The-Green
04. Thick As A Brick
05. Songs From The Wood
06. Instrumental
07. To Cry You A Song
08. A New Day Yesterday
09. Flute Solo (God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen & Bourée)
10. Living In The Past
11. Velvet Green
12. Hunting Girl
13. Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll; Too Young To Die
14. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16. Aqualung
17. Guitar Solo
18. Wind-Up
19. Back-Door Angels
20. Wind-Up (Reprise)
21. Locomotive Breath
22. Land Of Hope And Glory/Back-Door Angels (Reprise)

Band:
Ian Anderson – vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre – guitar, mandolin
John Evan – keyboards
John Glascock – bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow – drums, percussion
David Palmer – keyboards

Jethro Tull - 22-01-1977 Radio City Music Hall New York City, NY (USA)

22-01-1977 | Radio City Music Hall New York City, NY (USA)
Incomplete Excellent Audience Recording

DISC 1
1. Wond'ring Aloud
2. Skating Away...
3. Jack In The Green
4. Thick As A Brick
5. Songs From The Wood
6. Instrumental incl.Drum Solo
7. To Cry You A Song
8. A New Day Yesterday
9. Flute Solo/Bouree'/ Living In The Past (Instr.)
10. Velvet Green

DISC 2
1. Hunting Girl
2. Too Old To Rock-N-Roll...
3. Beethoven's 9th Symphony
4. Minstrel In The Gallery
5. Cross-Eyed Mary
6. Aqualung
7. Guitar Solo
8. Wind Up
9. Bacdoor Angels/ Wind Up (reprise)
10. Locomotive Breath/ Backdoor Angels (reprise)

Musicians;
Ian Anderson - Vocals/Flute/Harmonica/Acoustic Guitar
Martine Barre - Guitars
John Evan - Organ/Piano
David Palmer - Organ/synthesisers
John Glascock - Bass/Voices
Barriemore Barlow - Drums/Percussion

Jethro Tull - 19-01-1977 Masonic Temple Detroit, MI (USA)

1977-01-19 | Masonic Temple Detroit, MI | Audience

Setlist:
01. Quartet (cuts in very end)
02. Wondr'ing Aloud (cuts in)
03. Skating Away...
04. Jack-In-The-Green
05. Thick As A Brick
06. Songs From The Wood
07. Conundrum
08. To Cry You A Song
09. A New Day Yesterday (inc. Bourèe) (cut towards end)
10. Living In The Past (Instrumental, inc. A New Day Yesterday)
11. Velvet Green
12. Hunting Girl
13. Too Old To Rock'N'Roll...
14. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16. Cross-Eyed Mary
17. Aqualung
18. Guitar Solo (cuts in)
19. Wind-Up
20. Back-Door Angels
21. Locomotive Breath
22. Land Of Hope And Glory
23. Back-Door Angels (Reprise)
Length: 112:09

Band Members:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass
John Evan - keyboards, piano
David Palmer - keyboards, piano
Barriemore Barlow - drums

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Notes: JEMS master recording. Excellent sounding recording. This show captures Tull touring in preview of their upcoming album Songs From The Wood which would be released a few weeks after this show.

Jethro Tull - 12-10-1979 Madison Square Garden New York, New York (USA)

October 12, 1979 | Madison Square Garden New York, New York USA
Audience Recording

01.[09:23] Dark Ages
02.[03:00] Home
03.[05:27] Orion
04.[02:57] Dun Ringill
05.[06:04] Something's on the Move
06.[09:31] Aqualung
07.[06:06] King Henry's Madrigal
08.[04:13] Heavy Horses // cut
09.[07:17] Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)
10.[05:10] Songs From the Wood
12.[03:53] Jams O'Donnell's Jig
13.[09:06] Thick as a Brick
14.[03:22] Too Old to Rock n Roll >
15.[03:05] Cross=Eyed Mary
16.[04:33] Martin solo > Minstrel in the Gallery >
17.[07:28] Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Minstrel (reprise)
Total 1:32:21

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
Dave Pegg - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards
 *********************************
Notes. Here's another early Stormwatch show that sounds pretty decent. I've another version of this that I uploaded a while back where Heavy Horses was missing. The HH on this is over 4 min long but still cuts. Also, I did speed it up a bit as it was running slow, but Dave Pegg is still getting into a groove. The beginning of Minstrel is a fine example when the main part of the song starts with DP's bass riff and Barrie immediately has to come in and speed up the pace - very sloppy. Like I said, still near the beginning of the tour with Ian and the boys trying to break in the new bass player.

Jethro Tull - 07-10-1979 Montreal Forum Montreal, Quebec (Canada)

1979-10-07 Montreal Forum Montreal, Quebec Canada
Complete Audience Recording

DISC 1
1. Intro:
2. DARK AGES
3. HOME
4. ORION
5. DUN RINGILL
6. ELEGY
7. SOMETHING'S ON THE MOVE
8. AQUALUNG

DISC 2
1. KING HENRY'S MADRIGAL incl.Drum Solo
2. NO LULLABYE
3. BOUREE' incl.Flute Solo/KELPIE
4. SONGS FROM THE WOOD
5. Band Members Introduced
6. Jams O'Donnell's Jigs
7. THICK AS A BRICK
8. TOO OLD TO ROCK-N-ROLL...
9. CROSS EYED MARY
10. Guitar Solo/MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY
11. LOCOMOTIVE BREATH/Dambuster's March/MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY(reprise)

Musicians;
IAN ANDERSON - Vocals/Flute/Harmonica/Acoustic Guitar
MARTIN BARRE - Guitars
JOHN EVAN - Organ/Piano
DAVID PALMER - Organ/synthesisers
DAVE PEGG - Bass
BARRIEMORE BARLOW - Drums/Percussion

Jethro Tull - 05-10-1979 Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto, Ontario (Canada)

October 5, 1979 | Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto, Ontario Canada
Audience Recording

Disc 1
01.[09:38] Dark Ages
02.[02:53] Home
03.[05:36] Orion
04.[04:51] The Flying Dutchman
05.[03:18] Old Ghosts
06.[03:55] Elegy
07.[02:39] Dun Ringill
08.[04:47] Something's on the Move
09.[06:45] Aqualung // cut
10.[07:56] cut // Aqualung (end) > King Henry's Madrigal
11.[07:05] Heavy Horses
12.[04:12] No Lullaby
13.[07:17] Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)

Disc 2
01.[02:24] Instrumental >
02.[04:36] Songs From the Wood
03.[03:48] Jams O'Donnell's Jig
04.[06:17] Thick as a Brick // cut
05.[03:42] Too Old to Rock n Roll
06.[03:33] Cross=Eyed Mary
07.[03:12] Minstrel in the Gallery
08.[03:40] Locomotive Breath >
09.[03:24] Dambusters March > Minstrel (reprise)
10.[09:35] Ian Anderson FM interview
Total 1:55:02

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
Dave Pegg - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards

Jethro Tull - 30-04-1979 Tarrant County Convention Center Fort Worth, Texas (Usa)

April 30, 1979 Tarrant County Convention Center Fort Worth, Texas USA
Audience Recording

Disc 1
01.[06:27] No Lullaby >
02.[04:34] Sweet Dream
03.[04:06] One Brown Mouse
04.[09:08] Heavy Horses
05.[11:01] My God > Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)
06.[05:49] One White Duck > Pibroch > Songs From the Wood
07.[11:04] Dark Ages
08.[07:52] Instrumental (with drums)

Disc 2
01.[04:15] Cross=Eyed Mary
02.[13:46] Thick as a Brick
03.[10:13] Quatrain > Aqualung
04.[09:24] Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Aqualung (reprise)
Total 1:37:39

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
John Glascock - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards
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Notes. Another decent recording from the Spring 1979 tour I received a while back on cdr. Undoubtedly, this one originates from the liberated boot 'Dark Ages' - Dallas 1979. John Glascock's final gig was the following night in San Antonio. What a loss ! Dave Pegg will be a fine replacement, but John will always be sorely missed.

Jethro Tull - 15-04-1979 Stampede Corral Calgary, Alberta, Canada "A Sweet Dream in Calgary" (Canada)

  "A Sweet Dream in Calgary" | Stmpede Corral Calgary Alberta Canada April 15 1979
Audience recording

Disc 1
1 Intro
2 No Lullaby-Sweet Dream
3 One Brown Mouse
4 Heavy Horses
5 My God-Flute Solo
6 One White Duck inst-Songs From The Wood
7 Dark Ages

Disc 2
1 Flute and Drum Solo
2 Cross Eyed Mary
3 Thick As A Brick
4 Quatrain Inst-Aqualung
5 Locomotive Breath - Dambusters March- Aqualung Reprise

The Band: 
Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Evan, Barrymore Barlow, David Palmer, John Glasscock

****************************************
NOTE: Sound Quality good++

I really enjoyed this tour,it was very exciting. Ian entered the stage and ran over jumped up grabbing a rope. As he pulled the stage became a ship! Still the big 70's touring band of Tull (by author)

Jethro Tull - 11-04-1979 Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)

April 11, 1979 Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver, British Columbia Canada

01.[02:17] Pre-concert conversation
02.[02:21] Introduction >
03.[04:17] No Lullaby >
04.[05:20] Sweet Dream
05.[03:38] One Brown Mouse
06.[07:50] Heavy Horses
07.[02:44] My God >
08.[07:52] Ian solo (God Rest Ye > Kelpie > Bouree)
09.[05:37] One White Duck > Pibroch > Songs From the Wood
10.[08:51] Dark Ages
11.[08:09] Instrumental (with drums)
12.[04:09] Cross=Eyed Mary
13.[12:14] Thick as a Brick
14.[01:30] Quatrain >
15.[08:07] Aqualung
16.[08:45] Locomotive Breath > Dambusters March > Aqualung (reprise)
Total 1:33:41

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, bamboo flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar, mandolin
John Evan - keyboards
John Glascock - bass, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
David Palmer - keyboards

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NOTE: Here's a decent recording from the Spring 1979 tour, this one sounds very clean with little to no hiss.

Jethro Tull - 10-04-1979 Seattle, WA Seattle Coliseum (USA)

April 10, 1979 Seattle, WA Seattle Coliseum | Audience

THE SONGS
01 No Lullaby
02 Sweet Dream
03 One Brown Mouse
04 Heavy Horses
05 My God/flute solo/God Rest Ye merry Gents/Bouree
06 Instrumental that includes One White Duck & Pibroche
07 Songs From the Wood
TOTAL TIME 38:44

08 (Water's Edge Ballet) into Dark Ages
09 Instrumental with drum solo
10 Cross-Eyed Mary
11 Thick as a Brick
12 Quatrain
13 Aqualung
14 Locomotive Breath
15 Grand Finale and Back Door Angels
TOTAL TIME 54:10

Ian Anderson plays flute, guitar, and sings
Martin Barre - guitars
John Glascock - bass
Barrie Barlow - percussion
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards

John Glascock returned to performing on April 1, 1979.
This is his 8th show after returning from hiatus for health reasons.
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THE PERFORMANCE:
Very Nice. I saw this tour and it was great.
NOT from the Dark Haiti boot! 1st gen from cassette master

May 19, 2017

UK - 02-07-1978 Hempstead, NY, Calderone Concert Hall


The Lostbrook Tape Series - Volume 15
1978-07-02 | Hempstead, NY | Calderone Concert Hall | Audience (46m)

John Wetton | Eddie Jobson | Bill Bruford | Allan Holdsworth

Tracks
1) introduction (0:44)
2) Alaska (4:03)
3) Time To Kill (5:18)
4) The Only Thing She Needs (6:56)
5) Forever Until Sunday (6:02)
6) Thirty Years > By The Light Of Day (ending) (9:31)
7) Presto Vivace (1:12)
8) In The Dead Of Night (7:21)
Encore:
9) Caesar's Palace Blues (5:08)

UK - Alaska By Night (27-06-1976 Toronto, CAN & 08-08-1978 Philadelphia, USA)


ALASKA BY NIGHT - Prograssive Rock Remaster Project - PRRP 016 (2cd)
1978-06-27 | Toronto, CAN | El Mocambo | FM (63m)
1978-08-08 | Philadelphia, PA | Penn's Landing | FM (64m)
John Wetton | Eddie Jobson | Bill Bruford | Allan Holdsworth

Disc 1
1978-06-27 - Toronto, CAN - El Mocambo
1) Alaska (2:10)
2) Time To Kill (7:21)
3) The Sahara Of Snow (10:05)
4) Carrying No Cross (9:58)
5) The Only Thing She Needs (8:47)
6) Thirty Years (8:56)
7) In The Dead Of Night (5:55)
8) By The Light Of Day (5:54)
9) Presto Vivace and reprise (4:03)

Disc 2
1978-08-08 - Philadelphia, PA - Penn's Landing
1) Alaska (1:35)
2) Time To Kill (7:25)
3) The Only Thing She Needs (7:18)
4) Carrying No Cross (9:53)
5) Forever Until Sunday (6:03)
6) Thirty Years (9:20)
7) In The Dead Of Night (8:47)
Encore:
8) The Sahara Of Snow (9:31)
9) Caesar's Palace Blues (4:35)

Jethro Tull - 14-04-1971 Milwaukee, WI (USA)

Uihlein Hall Milwaukee, WI, USA
Two shows (Audience)
Support: Curved Air

Jethro Tull - 27-04-1971 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY (USA)

Two shows (Audience)
Support: Curved Air
Late show: Nothing Is Easy, Aqualung, With You There To Help Me, My God (with flute solo incl. Bourée), Cross-Eyed Mary (with drum solo), Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath, Instrumental, Wind-Up (reprise). (tracks unconfirmed)

Jethro Tull - 05-05-1971 New York City, NY (USA)

Jethro Tull - 1971-05-05 - New York City, NY | Audience

Tracks:
01: my god 17:42
02: talk and tuning 1:52
03: with you there to help me > 4:11
04: by kind permission of... 5:33
05: talk and tuning 1:31
06: sossity, you're a woman > reasons for waiting > sossity reprise 5:43
07: talk and tuning 1:29
08: aqualung 6:47
09: talk 1:19
10: cross eyed Mary (with drum solo) 14:12
11: nothing is easy 6:17
12: encore break and talk 2:20
13: wind up > 4:29
14: guitar solo > 5:49
15: wind up reprise 9:0

Band:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute and acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - electric guitar
John Evan - piano and organ
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - bass
Clive Bunker - drums (his last scheduled tull concert)

Jethro Tull - 07-05-1971 Fillmore East, New York City (USA)

Audience recording

JETHRO TULL - 04-05-1971 Fillmore East NYC (USA)

Jethro Tull 1971-04-05 Fillmore East New York City, New York

Disc 1
1. My God Incl.Flute Solo & Bouree
2. With You There To Help Me/By Kind Premission Of...
3. Sossity... You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting
4. Aqualung
5. Cross-Eyed Mary Incl.Drum Solo

Disc 2
1. Nothing Is Easy
2. Wind Up
4. Locomotive Breath/Improvisation
5. Wind Up(Reprise)

Musicians;
Ian Anderson - Vocals/Flute/Harmonica/Acoustic Guitar
Martin Barre - Guitars
John Evan - Organ/Piano
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - Bass
Clive Bunker - Drums/Percussion
listen

May 18, 2017

JETHRO TULL - 26-02-1971 Gaumont State Theatre, London (UK)


Gaumont State Theatre, London, UK February 26th 1971
Audience VG+
Two shows - 18:30 - 21:00
Support: Steeleye Span 

Tracklist:
1 - My God (w. flute solo)
2 - Aqualung
3 - With You There To Help Me
4 - By Kind Permission Of...,
5 - Sossity: You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting
6 - Cross-Eyed Mary
7 - Drum Solo
8 - Nothing Is Easy
9 - Wind Up/Guitar Solo/Locomotive Breath
10 - Hard-Headed English General
11 - Wind-Up (reprise)
listen
original back cover

JETHRO TULL - 02-04-1971 Civic Opera House, Chicago, IL (USA)

Chicago, IL Civic Opera House April 2, 1971 | Audience

Tracklist: 
01 intro 2.24
02 Nothing is Easy 6.04
03 intro 1.08
04 Aqualung 6.27
05 intro 0.36
06 Hymn 43 3.47
07 intro 1.18
08 My God with flute solo11.49
09 intro 1.32
10 Cross-Eyed Mary with drum solo (spliced due to tape flip) 15.55
11 With You There To Help Me / By Kind Permission Of 11.26
12 Wind Up (with guitar solo) 14.05
13 Locomotive Breath 7.49

The Band: 
Ian Anderson - vocal, flute, guitar 
Martin Barre - guitar 
Jeffrey Hammond - bass (joined the band in January) 
Clive Bunker - drums (he would depart Tull in a month) 
John Evan - keyboards
listen

Note: this may be the live debut of "Hymn 43" (see below), a song they didn't play in concert for very long. This show has been made into a boot called "It's Only Me" 
A Thought: the album Aqualung had not been released in the USA at the time of this concert. 
It was released on May 3. The band played 6 songs (60 minutes) from their as-yet-unreleased LP, 
music the audience didn't know. They played only 2 songs (less than 20 minutes) of familiar material. And they would do it again 2 years later with A Passion Play.

JETHRO TULL - 02-02-1971 Rome (ITA)

Rome Teatro Brancaccio Feb 2 1971 | Audience
Support act: Tir Na Nog 

Tracklist: 
1 My God 
2 Flute solo My God 
3 Aqualung 
4 With You There To Help Me 
5 By Kind Permission Of 
6 Sossity- You're a Woman 
7 Reasons For Waiting 
8 Cross Eyed Mary 
9 Drum Solo 
10 Nothing Is Easy 
11 Wind Up 
12 Guitar Solo 
13 Locomotive Breath 
14 Finale 

Ian Anderson - Vocals- Flute - Guitar
Martin Barre - Guitar
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - Bass
John Evan - Piano organ
Clive Bunker - Drums
listen

JETHRO TULL - 01-02-1971 Milan (ITA)

Milano, 1 Febbraio 1971 | Audience

Tracklist:
1 My God
2 With You There To Help Me
3 Aqualung
4 Sossity- Reasons For Waiting
5 Cross Eyed Mary
6 Nothing Is Easy
7 Wind Up

Ian Anderson - Vocals- Flute - Guitar
Martin Barre - Guitar
Glenn Cornick - Bass
John Evan - Piano organ
Clive Bunker - Drums
listen

May 07, 2017

JETHRO TULL – 21-01-1972 Essen Grugahalle (Germany)

Essen Grugahalle | West Germany | January 21, 1972 |
Great Dane Records, GDR CD 8915, Italy 1989

Tracklist:
1. My God (17:30)
2. Thick As A Brick (14:13)
3. Aqualung (7:49)
4. To Cry You A Song (7:01)
5. A New Day Yesterday (9:35)
6. Cross-Eyed Mary (11:38)
7. Tomorrow Was Today (4:23)
8. Nothing Is Easy (7:42)

lossless: 1 | 2

May 06, 2017

ART BEARS - Murales (1979, Roma)

May 07, 1979 | Roma, IT - Murales | Audience

Disc 1:
1) The Bath Of Stars (1:45)
2) The Winter Wheel (2:44)
3) Riddle (5:23)
4) First Things First (2:37)
5) Winter / War > Force (4:23)
6) The Tube (3:22)
7) Joan (3:30)
8) The Summer Wheel (4:01)
9) Moeris, Dancing (8:50)
10) A Little Something (3:22)

Disc 2:
1) On Suicide (1:20)
2) Maze (7:57)
3) The Dividing Line (5:50)
4) The Skeleton (4:16)
5) Rats And Monkeys > Man & Boy (10:19)
6) Three Wheels (3:54)
7) The Dance (5:48)
8) The Hermit (3:10)

Personnel:
Chris Cutler (drums, percussions)
Fred Frith (guitars, violin)
Dagmar Krause (singing)
Peter Blegvad (guitars, bass, singing)
Marc Hollander (keyboards, clarinet)
part 1
part 2
part 3

May 03, 2017

JETHRO TULL ‎– 21-05-1982, Dortmund Westfalenhalle (Germany)

Recorded Live at Rock-Pop Festival Dortmund | Westfalenhalle, Germany | May 21, 1982
Soundboard (Broadcast on German TV)
Label: Stoned Records - SR009CD, South Korea 1989

May 02, 2017

Comunicazione #1 - Inizio

L'ambizioso progetto di questo blog è quello di raccogliere e catalogare l'enorme archivio di registrazioni, live performance più o meno conosciute di artisti e gruppi appartenenti all'immenso panorama del Progressive Rock e le sue svariate diramazioni e contaminazioni.
Sarà un lavoro lungo e complesso, dove cercherò innanzitutto di rendere disponibile l'archivio personale, integrandolo e (possibilmente) completarlo con quello che oggi è disponibile nel web. Dato che il tempo al quale vi dedicherò sarà un infinitesimo rispetto alla mole di lavoro che mi si prospetta davanti, sarà ben accetto, da parte di chi passerà da queste parti e vorrà contribuire attivamente alla causa, collaborazione, integrazione, correzione o semplicemente consigli o indicazioni per rendere questo archivio il più completo possibile.
Si baderà sia alla qualità che alla completezza, documentando non solo le registrazioni professionali (radio, mixer, ...) ma anche quelle prese dal pubblico, di fortuna o quelle dal mero valore completistico per collezionisti.
Verranno create delle pagine suddivise per artista o gruppo, aggiunte ed aggiornate continuamente (anche grazie alla vostra collaborazione), con i relativi documenti audio aggiunti man mano.
I file audio saranno inizialmente resi disponibili in formato lossy (i giga disponibili non sono molti...), tuttavia sarà possibile richiedere (per quelli di cui ho la disponibilità), la versione senza perdita di qualità.
Detto questo si parte! Stay tuned!!