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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Ian Hunter and Clarence Clemons, "Sweet Soul Music" Tennis Rock Expo,Pier 84.Ny,NY July 23 1983


Name:Stevie Ray Vaughan



Venue/Date:Tennis Rock Expo,Pier 84.Ny,NY July 23 1983

Source: 3rd Gen Aud Tape>Cool Edit Pro>CDWaveFlac8

Comments:I Have had this tape since 1990 I belive this is more than what is on the bootleg cds i have looked up and contains the Clarence Clemons set for sound compairisons.I belive this is the real deal because the taper from the begining is trying to save tape so there are the pause start farts(as I call them) between every song. Well here is what I have to offer and I dont see this on the tracker at all.



Disc1
1 Rude Mood
2 Inst
3 Pride and Joy
4 Voodoo Chile
5 Love Struck Baby
6 Texas Flood
7 Intro Buddy Guy
8 Stormy Monday
9
10 Inst (fast)
11 Mary Hade a Little Lamb
12 Little Wing>
13 Third Stone frome The Sun

Clarence Clemons Set
14 Midnight Hour
15 Sitting on the Dock Of the Bay

At 1:10, on vocals:

Origianla by Arthur Conley, "Sweet Soul Music," (Bloomfield, Mike/Troy, Roger), wrongly billed as "Yeah Yeah." w\Ian Hunter
17 Jam w/ B. Guy, S. Tyler, C. Clemons, J. McEnroe and others


Mott The Hoople with Mick Ronson - October 10, 1974 & November 2, 1974 "European Ending") Olympen, Lund, Sweden & Taverne D' Olympia, Paris, France


Mott The Hoople w/ Mick Ronson - October 10, 1974 & November 2, 1974 (AUD - 71 Minutes Long - from Liberated Bootleg "European Ending") Olympen, Lund, Sweden & Taverne D' Olympia, Paris, France

This is not a RESEED, but is a newly 2012 prepared offer.
I'm always looking for uncirculated, alternate versions, upgrades, etc., of anything Rory Gallagher.
If you have any of those & can not share, please get them to someone who can do so - THX!!!
Enjoy!!!

********************************************************************
Mott The Hoople w/ Mick Ronson .... October 10, 1974 & November 2, 1974
Olympen, Lund, Sweden & Taverne D' Olympia, Paris, France
(AUD)(Liberated bootleg "European Ending")

Ian Hunter - guitar, lead vocals
Mick Ronson - guitar
Overend Watts - bass
Dale "Buffin" Griffin - drums
Morgan Fisher - keyboards


Taper: Unknown
Taping Gear: Unknown
Lineage: Liberated Silver Boot CD> Sony CDP-XA20ES CD playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R (wav) 2012 DAE with EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg/vg+ (Sweden) vg-/vg (France) (PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION BELOW)
Length: 70:50 minutes
Artwork: Yes.
Samples: none.


Set List:

01. American Pie *
02. Golden Age Of Rock N' Roll *
03. Roll Away The Stone/Sweet Jane
04. Lounge Lizard
05. Rest In Peace
06. Angel #9
07. Born Late '58
08. One Of The Boys
09. All The Way From Memphis
10. Rose
11. Sweet Angeline
12. Drivin' Sister/Crash Street Kids/Violence
13. All The Young Dudes *
14. Saturday Gigs * (fades out, runs a bit fast in my opinion)

* From the Oct. 10, 1974 Sweden gig. Balance of tracks from the Nov. 2, 1974 French gig.


Comments:

1 - HELP!! If you have any uncirculated SPIRIT shows, or better quality FM
broadcasts than what's been posted here before, please share them. If you
know anybody who has shows that fit this category that aren't on DIME, please
dub off their stuff and share it. I'm trying to write a book on SPIRIT and need
all the information I can get. I have a database of over 1500 gigs 1967-1996, and
want to find as much information as I can to add to it. If you have any memories
of where you saw SPIRIT, the more specific the better (venue, city, date, supporting
bands, etc.), I'd love to know that as well. Please leave that in the comments
section or PM me. Thank you!

2 - Show description & comments follow:
This is a rare, but ill conceived boot. For some strange reason they chose to combine
portions of two gigs to give the listener what they claim would be "representative of
a typical show". The sound quality is OK, but not the best, and the Sweden stuff
generally sounds a bit better than the France stuff, save for the encores. The good
news is that I don't think much of this circulates. I'm not aware of too much out there
of MOTT THE HOOPLE with Mick Ronson onboard. They also give you the illusion that
the Paris gig was the last MOTT THE HOOPLE gig (before the reunions), which is likely
not true. It may have been the last European gig on the continent, but they did a full UK
tour after this as far as I know. At least there's a tour program floating around for the
UK tour, so I have to assume it came off. Enjoy.

bpthree

Mott The Hoople Location: Olympia Theatre, Paris, France Date: 1974-11-02


Mott The Hoople
Location: Olympia Theatre, Paris, France
Date: 1974-11-02

Source: Audience recording

Lineage: tape > WAV [44.1/32] > WAV [44.1/16] > FLAC (level 8)
Transfer: Sony TCK-730ES deck > Terratec DMX 6Fire sound card > CoolEdit 2000 > TLH

Transferred by: HappyDude

Lineup:
Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar
Mick Ronson - guitar (lead vocal on Angel No 9)
Overend Watts - bass (lead vocal on Born Late 58)
Morgan Fisher - piano
Blue Weaver - organ
Dale Griffin - drums

Tracks:
01 - Roll Away The Stone/Sweet Jane
02 - Lounge Lizzard
03 - Rest In Peace
04 - Angel No 9
05 - Born Late 58
06 - One Of The Boys (false start)
07 - One Of The Boys
08 - All The Way From Memphis
09 - Rose
10 - Angeline
11 - Drivin' Sister/Crash Street Kidds

Length: 54m41s

Notes:
I received this tape in a trade many years ago with Sven Gusevik in Norway. I believe he received his copy from Dale Griffin (Mott's drummer), so this is a low-generation source (possibly as low as third generation).
It is only part of the show, but it is the best-sounding Ronson-era Mott recording.
Sound quality is quite good for a 1974 audience recording. The sound is well balanced, and audience noise rarely intrudes. It was bootlegged in the late 90's as "European Ending", but the quality here is much better.
Capture was using a Terratec DMX 6Fire sound card, CoolEdit 2000 at 44.1/32 bits prior to normalisation and 44.1/16 bits. No other EQ or denoising has been attempted.

Mott The Hoople Cowtown Ballroom Kansas City, MO November 2, 1973


Mott The Hoople
Cowtown Ballroom
Kansas City, MO
November 2, 1973


Very decent audience recording from near the end of the Fall 1973 U.S. tour.

Setlist:

1. Drivin' Sister
2. Sucker
3. Sweet Jane
4. Hymn For The Dudes/The Times They Are A-Changin'
5. All The Way From Memphis
6. Sweet Angeline
7. Rose
8. All The Young Dudes
9. Medley: -> Jerkin' Crocus
10. One Of The Boys (aborted)
11. One Of The Boys (re-started)
12. Rock 'n' Roll Queen/Get Back/Whole Lotta' Shakin' Goin' On/Jean Genie/Violence/Rock 'n' Roll Queen
13. Walkin' With A Mountain

Cf. http://onthestrand.org/id15.html

Personnel:
Ian Hunter - Vocals, Guitar
Overend Watts - Bass
Ariel Bender - Lead Guitar
Dale Griffin - Drums
Morgan Fisher - Piano
Mick Bolton - Organ

Lineage: CD-R -> EAC -> Flac Frontend Level 8

Mott The Hoople Orpheum Theater Boston Massachusetts USA October 27 1973


Mott The Hoople Orpheum Theater Boston Massachusetts USA October 27 1973
joe maloney analog master repost not a reseed

lineage audience analog master to cdr krw_co transfer to eac to tlh flac level 8

the band
Ian Hunter vocal guitar
Luther "Ariel Bender" Grosvenor guitar
Pete "Overend" Watts bass
Dale "Buffin" Griffin drums
Morgan Fisher keyboards

setlist
1 intro / driving sister
2 sucker
3 sweet jane
4 hymn for the dudes/The Times They Are A'Changin'
5 all the way to memphis
6 sweet angeline
tape flip
7 rose
8 all the young dudes
9 jerkin crocus/one of the boys
10 Rock 'n' Roll Queen/Get Back/Whole Lotta' Shakin' Goin' On/Jean Genie/Violence/Rock 'n' Roll Queen
12 walking with a mountain

opening act aerosmith

thanks to joe for letting us transfer his masters
and share them wiyh all of you

Aerosmith opened for Mott The Hoople.

Mott The Hoople Portland Exposition Building Portland Maine USA August-10-1973


Mott The Hoople Portland Exposition Building Portland Maine(Usa)August-10-1973
Joe Maloney Analog Master Repost Not A Reseed

Lineage Audience Analog Master To Cdr Krw Transfer To Eac To Tlh Flac Level 8

The Band
Ian Hunter Lead Vocals Piano, Guitar
Mick Ralphs Guitar Lead Vocals
Pete "Overend" Watts Bass Backing Vocals
Dale "Buffin" Griffin Drums Vocals Percussion
Morgan Fisher Piano Synthesizer

Setlist
1 Intro/Drivin` Sister
2 Sucker
3 Sweet Jane
4 Hymn For The Dudes
5 Ready For Love
6 All The Way To Memphis
Tape Flip
7 All The Young Dudes
8 Jerkin' Crocus/One Of The Boys
9 Rock And Roll Queen


Thanks To Joe For Letting Us Transfer His Masters
And Share Them With All Of You

Mott The Hoople Orpheum Theater Boston Massachusetts USA August-4-1973


Mott The Hoople Orpheum Theater Boston Massachusetts USA August-4-1973
joe maloney analog master repost not a reseed

lineage audience analog master to cdr krw transfer to eac to tlh flac level 8

the band
Ian Hunter lead vocals, piano, guitar
Mick Ralphs guitar lead vocals
Pete "Overend" Watts bass guitar backing vocals
Dale "Buffin" Griffin drums vocals percussion
Morgan Fisher piano synthesizer

Set List
1 Jupiter Intro/Driving Sister
2 Sucker
3 Sweet Jane
4 Hymn For The Dudes
5 All The Way To Memphis
6 Ready For Love
7 All The Young Dudes
8 Jerkin' Crocus / One Of The Boys
9 Rock And Roll Queen
10 Angeline

Thanks To Joe For Letting Us Transfer His Masters
And Share Them With All Of You

Mott The Hoople Wolverhampton Civic Hall 20th December 1971


Mott The Hoople

Wolverhampton Civic Hall 20th December 1971


I Received this recording in a trade quite a few years ago from the great norweigan mott collector Sven Gusevik, If your about on here Sven thanks for this and i hope you dont mind me putting this up!. not a bad recording for the time only the odd cut here and there, Just the usual bits of tidying up done in Cool Edit. Ripped to FLAC Level 8 with dbpoweramp.

In Response to all the fuss my Remastered Mott recording caused the other day, id just like to say to anyone that gets this please do what you like with it as long as you dont convert it to lossy unless for your own use!

Tracklist

The Moon Upstairs
Death May Be Your Santa Claus
In Your Own Backyard
Walkin' With a Mountain
Whiskey Women
The Journey
Sweet Angeline
Darkness Darkness
Rock n Roll Queen
Midnight Lady
Keep a Knockin'

The Band

Ian Hunter - Piano, Vocals
Mick Ralphs - Guitar, Vocals
Overend Watts - Bass
Verden Allen - Organ
Buffin - Drums

Mott The Hoople Fillmore East, New York, 14th May 1971


Mott The Hoople

Fillmore East, New York, 14th May 1971

I Received this recording in a trade quite a few years ago from the great norweigan mott collector Sven Gusevik, If your about on here Sven thanks for this and i hope you dont mind me putting this up!. not a bad recording for the time only the odd cut here and there, Just the usual bits of tidying up done in Cool Edit. Ripped to FLAC Level 8 with dbpoweramp.

In Response to all the fuss my Remastered Mott recording caused the other day, id just like to say to anyone that gets this please do what you like with it as long as you dont convert it to lossy unless for your own use!

Tracklist

Ohio
Angel Of Eigth Avenue
Walkin' With a Mountain
Whiskey Women
Rock n Roll Queen
Keep a Knockin'
You Really Got Me


The Band

Ian Hunter - Piano, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Mick Ralphs - Guitar, Vocals
Overend Watts - Bass
Verden Allen - Organ
Buffin - Drums

Mott The Hoople 1970-12-06 Schorndorf, Germany Künkelinshalle


Mott The Hoople
1970-12-06 Schorndorf (*), Germany Künkelinshalle (1st gen. AUD)

01. Ohio
02. No Wheels To Ride/Hey Jude
03. Walkin' With A Mountain/Jumpin' Jack Flash
04. Long Red
05. Thunderbuck Ram
06. The Debt
07. Rock 'n' Roll Queen
08. Keep a' Knockin'

Total Time ::: 48:29

NOTES ::: Considering the volume these guys likely played at, an EXCELLENT audience tape for the time period, check the samples & get ready to ROCK. Clear, warm & well recorded, with great instrument & vocal balance. There is some volume fluctuation & tape degradation in places, but hey it's over 40 years old! If you can dig it, likely you are too!
::: * Tourlists say "Schorndorf TV Hall, Stuttgart", but I'll go with the taper. Schorndorf is only 26 kilometers from Stuttgart. The taper was meticulous his labeling & it usually matched other circulating info. If you know differently, speak up... It came as Künkelinshalle but on the net I only see Barbara-Künkelin-Halle, a mystery for another researcher...

Recording Information ::: unknown equipment -> master audience tape -> 1st generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby B on

Playback 2011-07-29 ::: 1st generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette on Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck, Dolby B on, azimuth & pitch adjusted, heads cleaned & demagnatized -> Tascam CD-RW900SL pro CD recorder -> CD-RW -> computer -> EAC secure -> wav file(s) -> Audacity (for fades and/or glitch repair, volume adjustments, no EQ) -> CD Wave for track splits -> Trader's Little Helper -> various ears around the world.

Line-up ::: Ian Hunter - piano, vocals // Mick Ralphs - guitar, vocals // Overend Watts - bass // Verden Allen - organ // Buffin - drums

Nothing here ever commercially released to my knowledge. If I'm wrong, please advise & I'll take the offending trax offline.

Thanks to the original taper! This guy made some monster audience recordings of bands that just weren't taped often enough, at a time when it was neither easy nor common. Mucho gracias.

Corrections welcome. If the pitch is still incorrect, email me & maybe I can fix it. I use a pitch pipe, check 3-4 songs & when in doubt compare 1-2 songs on a time-appropriate album, but sometimes I'm off. I've learned a lot since this transfer & likely would do it differently now, so maybe someday I can re-run it. but it is more than fine the way it is.

Cool Sonics Series CSS-012 ::: This one's for Ena Karen Meredith Swansea Whisnant, the original Rock & Roll Queen. Long may your red locks rock. Along with Fillmore West July 1970 & Stockholm, one of my favorite live Mott gigs. If you did the early 1970s concert trips, this recording will really take you back. If the neighbors can't see thru yer windows & yer wife & kids are outta the house, crank it up, play some air guitar, shake yer hair if you still got any & boogie on down. As much as I love "All The Young Dudes", I would be hard pressed to say it got better than this vintage. Ballads, heavy rock & revolution. Get it now before Angel Air charges you a brickwalled pound for it without telling you it's not album quality! More recordings on the way. Til Sept. 2011, I suffered from SERIOUSLY slow internet access & am fixing my ratio as fast as I can, now that I am able. Enjoy, share, give, spread peace.

Since we're gettin' older & reminiscin' is in vogue... Kudos to: Zongo for life support & Lochner for microphones & much more. A bow to Fast Freddie for running Video Dick's Record Emporium with the bathroom office full of tape decks. Thanks to Hanwaker (few among us can keep his pace) for over 30 years of trading & friendship. Mountains of gratitude to Davmar, D.White, Sanchez, Elliot, The Florida Kid, Kloiber, Zingg, JTW, Bershaw, Boston Gold, Weeks, Dixon, Moore, Gough (G.-if you read this, get in touch!) & SO many more for all that collecting & sharing... Royal thanks to The Man In The Palace, Doc Tinker, Brinkhoffs, Barely Eatin', Reel Master Gaule, Dean Parrish & all those traders who housed & fed me through my music acquisition & travel years. Steppin' back to the roots - hats off to Brother Kent, Uncle Jake, Ena Whisnant (& her neighbor Frank) & his honor Ptomaine Thomas. Glasses raised to Byron for musical horizon expansion & much obliged to J & Thurston for keepin' my concert fires burnin' since my continental shift. Thanks to the Mods for keepin' DIME alive.

Support the artists! www.mottthehoople.com/

Do whatever you want with it except sell it, 'cause that ain't cool!

Mott The Hoople Fillmore East 11th June 1970


Mott The Hoople

Fillmore East 11th June 1970

I Received this recording in a trade quite a few years ago from the great norweigan mott collector Sven Gusevik, If your about on here Sven thanks for this and i hope you dont mind me putting this up!. Sounds like a low gen recording, from memory i think the original was a bit fast or slow so i tidied it up a bit using cool edit. Ripped to FLAC Level 8 with dbpoweramp.

In Response to all the fuss my Remastered Mott recording caused the other day, id just like to say to anyone that gets this please do what you like with it as long as you dont convert it to lossy unless for your own use!

Tracklist

Darkness Darkness
Laugh At Me
Rock n Roll Queen
At The Crossroads
Half Moon Bay
You Really Got Me

The Band

Ian Hunter - Piano, Vocals
Mick Ralphs - Guitar, Vocals
Overend Watts - Bass
Verden Allen - Organ
Buffin - Drums

Mott The Hoople Filmore East New York June 11, 1970


Mott The Hoople
Filmore East
New York
June 11, 1970

Here's an audience recording of a 40 minute set from Mott The Hoople at the Filmore East.
The tape that's been in circulation sounds too fast, so I've adjusted the pitch for this.
The sound quality is adequate and fairly typical of an audience recording from 1970. I'll
try and get a sample up.

This is the original Lineup of
Ian Hunter
Mick Ralphs
Overend Watts
Verden Allen
Dale Griffin

Set list

1. Darkness, Darkness (fades in)
2. Laugh At Me
3. Rock'n'Roll Queen
4. At The Crossroads
5. Half Moon Bay
6. You Really got Me

Lineage -> cassette from trade -> CD-R -> FLAC (dBpowerAMP) -> Flac frontend (level 8)

Ian Hunter with The Roy Young Band Live at The Bayou, Washington DC November 30, 1986


Ian Hunter with The Roy Young Band 
Live at The Bayou, Washington DC
November 30, 1986

Unknown Lineage - but very low gen Audience

** Contrast Clause**
Torrent: 328899 claims that his recording is
"Not a real good quality recording"
This one is great, in my honest opinion.
So Its either an upgrade or his is downgraded or an early or late show.
Either way - they asked me to upload mine.

Some drop outs and loud clicks have also
been repaired - as best as possible.
No noise reduction has been used.
My copy is also tracked slightly differently
and has some low track volume enhancements done to it.

1 Once Bitten Twice Shy
2 Central Park'N'West
3 Wild East
4 Standing In My Light
5 (I'm The) Teacher
6 Noises
7 Cool
8 Irene Wilde
9 Just Another Night
10 All The Way From Memphis
11 All The Young Dudes
12 I Wish I Was Your Mother
13 Roll Away The Stone
14 All The Young Dudes - very abbreviated version
before Ian calls it quits after just 55 seconds...

The Ian Hunter / Mick Ronson Band The 9:30 Club Washington, DC November 8, 1988


The Ian Hunter / Mick Ronson Band 
The 9:30 Club
Washington, DC
November 8, 1988

Lineage: 2nd generation recording, recorded with portable Sony cassette recorder (model unknown) on Maxell XLII tapes > Denon CDR-W1500> CD>EAC>flac

A Sane Revolution Intro
Once Bitten Twice Shy (partial - cut)
Give Me Back My Wings
Standing In My Light
Bastard
Alone (false start)
Big Time
Alone
All The Way From Memphis

Encore

Cleveland Rocks
All The Young Dudes
I Wish I Was Your Mother
Roll Away The Stone
Ships
Slaughter On 10th Avenue
Shades Off Outro

This show was at the 9:30 Club in its original location on F Street NW, not where the current club is located. Recorded from somewhere in the mass of bodies standing on the floor. A good enthusiastic SRO crowd on this night. I’m not sure what happened that made me lose most of Once Bitten and I don’t remember if there were any other songs lost during the glitch. The sound on this recording is OK but not great, but hearing anything by Ian with Rono playing is worth having IMO. This one is new to circulation here on Dime.

Taping glitch caused loss of most of Once Bitten Twice Shy.

Tape fade (from my original cassette transfer) after Big Time.

Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson BBC Radio 1 FM on 9th August 1980


BBC in Concert

Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson

I recorded this from BBC Radio 1 FM on 9th August 1980.

Although Tommy Vance states "recorded earlier this year" I think it was actually recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London UK on 22 Nov 1979


This was just after the "Welcome to the Club" recordings in Los Angeles.

This recording is different to that one, and also very different to the 1989 BBC in Concert


FBI
Once Bitten, Twice Shy
"Welcome to the Club"
Laugh At Me
Irene Wilde
Life After Death
Sweet Angeline
Standing in My Light
The "doo wop" version of:
The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll
All The Young Dudes
Walkin' With a Mountain/Rock 'n' Queen
All The Way From Memphis

"Rock On Saturday," Tommy Vance, BB1




Lineage

FM>Cassette>27 years>wav>flac


Bad problems with the azimuth on the original cassette. I remember the capstain wheel thing fell off shortly after recording this, and that obviously caused problems with the tape not having a constant angle to the record head, so the treble comes and goes.

The first song is the worse, but it is there throughout.


I have tried to clean up the sound so that it is more listenable to my ears.

The actual set and when performed is not clear but another source states the set list is as follows; however, the order is most likely not the running order of songs.
One Bitten Twice Shy
Laugh At Me
One Of The Boys
Rock & Roll Queen
All The Way From Memphis
Golden Age of Rock & Roll
Bastard
Standing In My Light
All The Young Dudes
When The Daylight Comes
Cleveland Rocks
Life After Death
Walkin With A Mountain
Angeline
Irene Wilde
I Wish I Was Your Mother
Just Another Night
Sons & Daughters

Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson Date: 1975-04-28 Location: Detroit, MI Venue: Ford Auditorium


Artist: Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson
Date: 1975-04-28
Location: Detroit, MI
Venue: Ford Auditorium
Source: Audience
Lineage: ANA(M)>WAV [96kHz/24bit]>WAV [44.1kHz/16bit]>FLAC [Level 8]
Transfer: Nakamichi CR-7A>PreSonus FireStudio Project>Adobe Audition 3.0>Cdwave editor>FLAC frontend 1.7.1
Taping Gear: built-in mic>radioshack dictation type cassette deck
Taped By: JEMS
Transferred By: Mike Ziegler

Band Members:
Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar
Mick Ronson - guitar
Geoff Appleby - bass
Dennis Elliott - drums
Peter Arnesen - keyboards

Setlist:
01. Once Bitten, Twice Shy
02. Lounge Lizard
03. Angel No. 9
04. Who Do You Love
05. White Light/White Heat
06. Boy
07. Play Don't Worry
08. The Truth, the Whole Truth, Nuthin' But the Truth ->
09. Roll Away The Stone
10. Slaughter On 10th Ave
11. The Golden Age Of Rock 'n' Roll (incomplete cuts out)
12. All The Way From Memphis (incomplete cuts in)
13. Audience
14. All The Young Dudes
15. Band Introductions
16. The Girl Can't Help It

Length: 77:15

Notes:
JEMS master recording. This show captures Ian Hunter collaborating for the first time as a solo artist with Mick Ronson touring in support of his solo self titled debut album. This is a nice recording for the type of deck used a sold good sounding recording.

Ian Hunter Band featuring Mick Ronson Toad's Place, New Haven, CT June 10, 1979


Ian Hunter Band featuring Mick Ronson
Toad's Place, New Haven, CT
June 10, 1979

FM broadcast

1. Laugh at Me
2. Ships
3. Just Another Night
4. Cleveland Rocks
5. Standing in My Light
6. Angeline
7. Bastard
8. All the Way From Memphis
9. All the Young Dudes

Ian Hunter Band Roxy Theater Hollywood, CA 1979 July, 9th


Ian Hunter Band
Roxy Theater Hollywood, CA
1979 July, 9th, (1st nite of 2)

Source: Audience
Deck: Sony TCM-100
Mic: Superscope condenser EC-3
Sound Quality: (B) VG- sound
Source: Original Mono Master Cassette (Scotch C-90)

Transfer: >PB Pioneer CT-F1000>ASUS Xonar DG Sound Card>Audacity 2.0 @96k/24bit>Export multiple tracks 44.1k/16bit flac8>Fixed SBEs>You

Note: The mic Diaphragm ripped so I had to use heavy EQ to notch out the distortion. The recording is still listenable, but not up to it's normal quality.
(There went mic 1 of 3 that I used over the years)

Ian Hunter - guitar, vocals
Mick Ronson - lead guitar, vocals
Tommy Morrongiello - guitar, vocals
Tommy Mandel - keyboards, vocals
George Meyer - keyboards, sax, vocals
Martin Briley - bass, vocals
Hilly Michaels - drums, vocals


01 Intro-Instramental

The intro by Ronno is the longest of any version I've heard for:

02 Once Bitten, Twice Shy
03 Life After Death
04 Laugh at Me
05 Just Another Night
06 When The Daylight Comes
07 Letter to Britannia (he stops)
08 Irene Wilde
09 Angeline
10 Standing In My Light
11 All The Way From Memphis
12 Band Intro-Finale
13 Encore
14 Cleveland Rocks
15 All The Young Dudes


One nite in June 1979, out in Hollywood, we got wind that Steve Hackett Tickets we going on sale at the Roxy in the morning. We waited out all night and when the box office opened the told us "the shows were canceled" (he played oct-1980)
But if we wanted we could buy tickets for Ian Hunter that was not annouced yet! So that is where this tape came from. This may be for completists only, but it is a very High energy show, and the only recording I have heard of the band doing "Laugh At Me" a Sonny Bono song.


Ian Hunter & The Rant Band 2010-04-25 Sellersville Theater Sellersville PA USA


Ian Hunter & The Rant Band 
2010-04-25 Sellersville Theater
Sellersville PA USA

source : schoeps mk-41 > actives > nbox plus > r-09hr > 24/44.1 wav >
dsp-quattro x 3 >16/44.1 wav > xACT 1.69 > flac


Intro
Once Bitten Twice Shy
Who Do You Love
Arms and Legs
Babylon Blues
Rip Off > Death of a Nation *
Flowers
Girl From the Office
Sweet Jane
Man Overboard
Little Queenie > Your Cheating Heat > Like a Rolling Stone (aborted) # MISSING
Somewhere # MISSING
Up and Runnin (cuts in) > Dancing on the Moon (some static)
Wild East
How's Your House?
All the Way From Memphis
E1
23A Swan Hill
Dead Man Walkin'
E2
Roll Away The Stone
Saturday Gigs
All The Young Dudes

notes : *removed 15 seconds of banter before Flowers due to bad static
# MISSING …. played but not included here due to bad static
Dancing On The Moon has some static.
I'm a big Ian Hunter fan and this was one great show, i don't like to post incomplete
or flawed shows, but this one has to be shared. Only 10 minutes of 2 hours + is missing. Cable issues, shit happens. Pictures from the show included in the torrent.

The Rant Band

Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar, piano
Mark Bosch - guitar
James Mastro - guitar
Paul Page - bass
Andy Burton - keyboards
Steve Holley - drums

Ian Hunter & band Barcelona,Sala BIKINI Catalonia,Spain 12.Juny.2004


Ian Hunter & band

Barcelona,Sala BIKINI
Catalonia,Spain
12.Juny.2004

source:audience recording

quality:vg++

lenght:125'24"

linage:master MiniDisc

equipement: SONY MD MZ-R70,microphone SONY PC-82

recorded:carbobueno,edited carbobueno

coments:

This is the first time that Ian Hunter plays live in Barcelona.
Before the show we had oportunity to interview Ian by phone
and he promis to visit the radio station next time that they
come to Barcelona.We had the chance to meet him after the show
on backstage we take some great pics. During the talk Ian drink
a good Rioja red wine.Great moment in my life !!! Enjoy the
show.I'm not sure if the set list is it the correct for the BCN show.
I know that Ian's play a few notes of Ships as a request of my boss on
the radio Jordi Tardà who ask him on the call phone.

set list:

Rest In Peace;
Rock and Roll Queen;
Once Bitten Twice Shy;
Twisted Steel;
I Wish I Was Your Mother;
Knees of My Heart;
23A Swan Hill;
Irene Wilde;
The Truth, The Whole Truth, Nothing But The Truth;
Rollerball;
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square;
Roll Away The Stone;
Saturday Gigs;
All The Young Dudes;
a medley (including The Journey / No Wheels To Ride / I Can Feel / You Nearly Did Me In);
Dead Man Walking;
Just Another Night;
Cleveland Rocks;
Michael Picasso;
Standing In My Light;
All The Way From Memphis

band:

Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar, piano
Andy York - guitar
Mick Ralphs - guitar
Ian Gibbons - keyboards
Gus Goad - bass
Steve Holley - drums

Ian Hunter The Paramount Huntington, NY Sunday, December 2, 2012


Ian Hunter
The Paramount
Huntington, NY
Sunday, December 2, 2012

(co-billed with Graham Parker)

recorded by scoper
row B, Right Orchestra

AT853U cardioid > CA-UGLY-II Preamp > Edirol R-09HR (24 bit/44.1KHz)
Mastering: Adobe Audition/Izotope Ozone
Track Split/FLAC: CD Wave
MD5/Torrent File: Traders Little Helper

NO Processing other than minor volume adjustments have been applied to this recording.

Total Time: 1:46:54

1. Intro
2. Show Me What You Got
3. Once Bitten Twice Shy
4. Fatally Flawed
5. Wash Us Away
6. Just The Way You Look Tonight
7. 23A Swan Hill
8. All The Way To Memphis
9. All American Alien Boy
10. Black Tears
11. Just Another Night
12. It Ain't Easy When You Fall
13. When I'm President
14. Flowers
15. Roll Away The Stone
16. Michael Picasso
17. Sweet Jane
18. Ta Shunka Witco (Crazy Horse)
19. Saturday Gigs
20. All The Young Dudes
21. Goodnight, Irene

Ian Hunter In Concert at the World Cafe, Live in Philadelphia pa USA 2012-09-13 World Cafe Live Ian Hunter Sept 13 2012 Thursday


Ian Hunter In Concert AT World Cafe Live in Philadelphia pa USA 2012-09-13

World Cafe Live
Ian Hunter
Sept 13 2012 Thursday

Edirol R09HR
Battery Box SP-CMC-20 mics

taped by Tony (IMAGEMAN2005)

sound editing by Ane (flipp022)



flac level> 6


the sound quality is very good hifi stereo



21 TRACKS


setlist

01.Comfortable (Flyin' Scotsman)
02.Once Bitten Twice Shy
03.Fatally Flawed
04.Words (Big Mouth)
05.Wash Us Away
06.23a Swan Hill
07.All The Way From Memphis
08.All American Alien Boy
09.Black Tears
10.Just Another Night
11.What For
12.Isolation
13.When I'm President
14.Flowers
15.I Wish I Was Your Mother
16.Ta Shunka Witco (Crazy Horse)
17.Sweet Jane
18.E
19.Roll Away The Stone
20.Saturday Gigs
21.All The Young Dudes

Ian Hunter Date: November 12, 2010 Venue: Havana City: New Hope, PA, USA


Artist: Ian Hunter
Date: November 12, 2010
Venue: Havana
City: New Hope, PA, USA


Band lineup:
Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Mark Bosch - lead guitar
James Mastro - guitar
Andy Burton (aka Bill Gates) - keyboards
Paul Page (not Tony Shanahan) - bass)
Steve Holley - drums
(Please feel free to correct me on the lineup)
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Source: Audience
Taped by: The Dude
Gear info: Sonic Studio DSM6s/L binaural mics --> PA-6LC 85hz bass rolloff --> Sony DAT M1 @48khz

Mastered by: The Dude
Original Mastering info: Sony DAT M1 --> HHB850 CDR burner --> CDRs (as 44.1kHz)

Remastered by: Slipkid (fixing levels, balance, trackmarks)
Remastering info: Master CDRs --> EAC --> Wavs --> Cooledit --> WAVs/Cuesheets --> CDWAV for tracksplitting --> TLH --> FLACs

EAC logs of master CDs extraction included in torrent.


Artwork: (None, please feel free to make some)
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Tracklist:
Disc One - 47:50
1. Sea Diver
2. Life After Death
3. Cleveland Rocks
4. Dancing On The Moon
5. Shallow Crystals
6. Irene Wilde
7. Arms and Legs
8. Flowers
9. River Of Tears
10. Man Overboard

Disc Two - 62:58
1. The Great Escape
2. Walkin' With A Mountain
3. Boy
4. Wash Us Away
5. Sweet Jane
6. Somewhere (West Side Story)
7. All The Way From Memphis
8. Girl From the Office
9. Roll Away The Stone
10. Saturday Gigs
11. All The Young Dudes
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Ian Hunter (opening for Jethro Tull) June 4, 2010 (Friday) Boca Raton, Florida, USA Mizner Park Amphitheater


Ian Hunter (opening for Jethro Tull)
June 4, 2010 (Friday)
Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Mizner Park Amphitheater

Taper: The Tootsiehead <-> Mr. Foo 
Lineage: CA-11 > Battery Box > Tascam DR-07 > Audacity > xact
Location: Center, about 40 feet in front of the soundboard.

1. Once Bitten, Twice Shy
2. Ripoff
3. Arms And Legs
4. Flowers
5. 23A Swan Hill
6. Man Overboard
7. Sweet Jane
8. Somewhere
9. All The Way From Memphis

NOTES: Ian Hunter opening set for Jethro Tull. I have to be honest, I knew next to nothing about Ian Hunter before this show. I had heard the name Ian Hunter and Mott The Hoople, but that's it. Jethro Tull was the big draw for me. I found that I was familiar with a couple of Ian Hunter's tunes from the radio, and very much enjoyed the rest of the songs, including the stuff he said was from the "new album." I actually liked Ian Hunter more than Jethro Tull! At times people are yelling "Happy Birthday" to Ian Hunter (his birthday was the day before the show I later found out). Some minor crowd disturbance during one of the quieter passages in Sweet Jane, but not too bad.

IAN HUNTER alcatraz, milano, italy may 5th 2010


IAN HUNTER 

alcatraz, milano, italy
may 5th 2010

sony ecm-717 -> microtrack 24/96 (16bit/48khz) ->
music cleaning lab (track splitting) -> flac8 (traders little helper) -> dime


01 once bitten twice shy
02 who do you love
03 ripoff
04 death of a nation
05 soul of america
06 river of tears
07 the great escape
08 rain
09 flowers
10 standing in my light teaser
11 23A swan hill/angeline

12 man overboard
13 sweet jane
14 introductions
15 irene wilde teaser
16 up and running >>
17 dancing on the moon
18 somewhere (from westside story)
19 wild east
20 all the way from memphis
21 roll away the stone
22 saturday gigs >>
23 all the young dudes


line up:

ian - vocals, guitar, piano
steve holley - drums
paul page - bass
andy burton - keyboards
james mastro - guitar
mark bosch - guitar


recorded and seeded on dime (july 2010) by gobolino

Ian Hunter City Winery New York, NY, USA 2009-07-23


Ian Hunter 
City Winery
New York, NY, USA
2009-07-23


01. Intro
02. Roll Away The Stone
03. Central Park 'N' West
04. Babylon Blues
05. The Great Escape
06. Knees Of My Heart
07. Flowers
08. Wash Us Away
09. Girl From The Office
10. Soul Of America
11. Man Overboard
12. Arms And Legs
13. Sweet Jane
14. 23A Swan Hill > Sweet Angeline
15. Encore Break
16. Up And Running
17. All The Way From Memphis
18. Dead Man Walkin' (Eastenders)
19. Encore Break
20. Saturday Gigs > All The Young Dudes

Ian Hunter Rockefeller Park New York, NY, USA 2009-06-24

Ian Hunter at Rockefeller Park, NYC 6/24/09

Hodge podge of video files I've had since the show. Thought I'd put them out there . Not great quality (crap camera) but someone might enjoy . Footage starts off from stage front and by the end of show I'm at stage left and caught some footage of Joe Elliot of Def Leppard fame and huge MOTT fan helping out on all the young dudes.


Ian Hunter
Rockefeller Park
New York, NY, USA
2009-06-24


01. Intro
02. Once Bitten Twice Shy
03. Central Park 'N' West
04. Soul Of America
05. Wash Us Away
06. Arms And Legs
07. Words (Big Mouth)
08. Twisted Steel
09. Man Overboard (False Start)
10. Man Overboard
11. Roll Away The Stone
12. 23A Swan Hill > Sweet Angeline
13. Filler
14. Just Another Night
15. Dead Man Walkin' (EastEnders)
16. Up And Running
17. All The Way From Memphis
18. Saturday Gigs > All The Young Dudes

IAN HUNTER Old Fruitmarket Glasgow 20 Oct 2007


IAN HUNTER

Old Fruitmarket Glasgow
20 Oct 2007
Some Sound Problems From P.A.On First Few Songs
Some Minor 'Skips'otherwise Perfect
Position Balcony 10 Yards From Left Sound Stack
Lineage: Sony Ecm717>Sony Mz-R3>Cd-Rw(Optical Transfer)>Eac>Traders Little Helper
Disc 01
01 Intro
02 Ballad Of Mott
03 Once Bitten Twice Shy
04 Twisted Steel
05 Words(Big Mouth)
06 Wash Us Away
07 Seeing Double
08 Soul Of America
09 I Wish I Was Your Mother
10 Shrunken Heads
11 23A Swan Hill/Angeline
12 Just Another Night
13 How's Your House
14 All The Way From Memphis
15 Dead Man Walking

Disc 02
01 When The World Was Round
02 Roll Away The Stone
03 Saturday Gigs
04 All The Young Dudes

Ian Hunter Highline Ballroom New York, NY 2007-06-23


Ian Hunter
Highline Ballroom
New York, NY
2007-06-23

CD1

01. Once Bitten Twice Shy
02. Twisted Steel
03. Words (Big Mouth)
04. Wash Us Away
05. Seeing Double
06. Soul Of America
07. I Wish I Was Your Mother
08. Shrunken Heads
09. Sweet Angeline
10. 23A Swan Hill
11. Ballad Of Mott the Hoople

CD2

12. Just Another Night
13. How's Your House
14. All the Way from Memphis
15. Dead Man Walkin'
16. When the World was Round
17. Intro
18. Irene Wilde
19. Roll Away the Stone
20. Saturday Gigs
21. All the Young Dudes

Ian Hunter World Cafe Live! Philadelphia, PA June 22, 2007


Ian Hunter 
World Cafe Live!
Philadelphia, PA
June 22, 2007


FM-> JVC-509V Receiver-> SB Audigy -> Total Recorder -> WAV-> CD Wave Editor-> FLAC Frontend-> FLAC

SETLIST (53:40):
01.Introduction
02.Once Bitten Twice Shy
03.Twisted Steel
04.Big Mouth
05.Dead Man Walking
06.Interview
07.Soul of America
08.I Wish I Was Your Mother
09.Shrunken Heads
10.When the World Was Round
11.All The Way From Memphis



NOTES: Broadcast live as part of WXPN's "Free At Noon" concert series.


http://www.ianhunter.com/


Initially seeded June 22, 2007 on http://www.dimeadozen.org/

Ian Hunter & His Band Finnegan's Wake Pub Philadelphia, Pa. June 20, 2007


Ian Hunter & His Band
Finnegan's Wake Pub
Philadelphia, Pa.
June 20, 2007

jerseyboy Recording

Church-Audio cards>CA ST-9000 pre amp>Edirol r-09>usb2>Sound Forge 8>CD architect>EAC>flac

DISC 1

01 crowd
02 Once Bitten Twice Shy
03 Twisted Steel
04 Words ( Big Mouth )
05 Wash Us Away
06 Seeing Double
07 Soul Of America
08 I Wish I Was Your Mother
09 Shrunken Heads
10 Angeline
11 Ballad Of Mott
12 23a Swan Hill


DISC 2

01 Just Another Night
02 How's Your House?
03 All The Way From Memphis
04 Dead Man Walking
05 encore aplauz
06 When The World Was Round
07 Roll Away The Stone
08 Saturday Gigs
09 All The Young Dudes/band intros
10 JB has left the building

What a night! I saw Ian at this pub a few years back and my what a change.
While that show was great THIS show was smokin'!!! His band is extremely tight and Ian's
voice was very strong. great mix of old & new ..in fact the Rant material now feels like
fan faves like the older stuff. ...and the crowd knew & loved the great new songs from
the new cd Shrunken Heads. I was positioned about 8 feet from the stage dead center.
Amazing stereo separation as the lead guitarist is heard strong on the left side, but barely audible on the
right...while the rest of the band & vocals are center. The CA's hit another homerun. check out the samples.

AS Always...Share and ENJOY!

BTW...track 10 is me crossing the street to my car...I left it on for the cool stereo effects of cars whizzing by.

Ian Hunter 2007-06-01 Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, UK


Ian Hunter
2007-06-01
Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, UK

GM Pro Mics/Battery Box ->
Microtrack (48khz, 24 bit) ->
Adobe Audition (minor sound levelling) ->
Audacity 1.3.3 (track splits/downsampling) ->
WAV (44.1, 16 bit) ->
FLAC (sbe corrected, level 8, tagged)

01 - Intro
02 - Once Bitten Twice Shy
03 - Twisted Steel
04 - Big Mouth
05 - Shrunken Heads
06 - Wash Us Away
07 - Angeline
08 - World Was Round
09 - 23a Swan Hill
10 - All The Way To Memphis
11 - Dead Man Walking

Recorded by Pike1957
Up against the barriers, pretty much dead centre.
The crowd were a bit noisy - adds to the atmosphere.

IAN HUNTER BAND Sala APOLO LA2,Barcelona, 2007-May-19th Catalonia,Spain


IAN HUNTER BAND

Sala APOLO LA2,Barcelona,

2007-May-19th

Catalonia,Spain

support act:SCHIZOPRHENIC SPACERS

source:audience recording

quality:vg++

lenght:92 min.

linage:master MiniDisc

equipement:SONY MZ NHF 800,microphone AIWA stereo-external

recorded & edition:Joan Corbera & Toni Carbó

coments:

This is the second show of Ian in Barcelona.The band played before
in 2004.Ian was interviwed on Catalunya Radio by Jordi Tardà who
invited Ian's at his program "Tarda Tardà", a rock magazine who is on
the air every Saturday since 1985.

The interview was very nice and many people stay out side of the
radio following the interview through the outdoors windows of the studio.

Ian signed lot of records and take lot of pics with many people before
go to the venue for the soundcheck.

Ian Hunter 5/13/06 Trump Taj Mahal Casino Xanadu Showroom Atlantic City NJ


Ian Hunter 
5/13/06
Trump Taj Mahal Casino
Xanadu Showroom
Atlantic City NJ

source: dpa-4061 > dpa-mps6030 > sony mz-m100
macintosh > dsp-quattro > xACT 1.58 > flac
location: 10th row center
taper: edtyre

Intro
Once Bitten Twice Shy
Death Of A Nation
Knees Of My Heart
Wash Us Away
I Wish I Was Your Mother
American Spy
Resurrection Mary
Michael Picasso
Central Park n West
All The Young Dudes
Roll Away The Stone

Notes: Opening act for Dave Mason

Ian Hunter October 23, 2001 Crocodile Rock Cafe Allentown, PA, USA


Artist: Ian Hunter
Date: October 23, 2001
Venue: Crocodile Rock Cafe
City: Allentown, PA, USA


Band lineup:
Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar, piano
Andy York - guitar
James Mastro - guitar
Georgie Wood - keyboards
Tony Shanahan - bass
Steve Holley - drums
(Please feel free to correct me on the lineup)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*First 5 tracks of Allentown 10/23/01 show*
Source: Audience
Taped by: Bob T.
Gear info: Unknown mics --> MD
Mastering info: Unknown --> CDR

*Rest of Allentown 10/23/01 show*
Source: Audience
Taped by: Slipkid
Gear info: Sonic Studios DSM6s/L mics --> Sony DAT D100 @44.1kHz with mod-2
Mastered by: Slipkid
Mastering info: Tascam DAT Da20MkII --> EGOSYSWAVETERMINAL2496 --> Cooledit2000 --> WAVs --> CDR

*Filler of Howard Stern show 10/14/01*
Source: FM cassette - Sorry but I forget the details on where I got this part, quality is below average


Upload info: My master CDRs --> EAC in secure mode (EAC logs included in torrent) --> T.L.H. --> FLACs


Artwork: 96dpi scan of artwork created by Freddie G. included in the torrent.
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Just A Buzz ranked: 115m, AUD, B+

Tracklist:

Disc One - 69:06
1. Once Bitten Twice Shy
2. Good Samaritan
3. Purgatory
4. American Spy
5. Boy
6. Wash Us Away
7. I Wish I Was Your Mother
8. 23A Swan Hill
9. Bastard
10. Dead Man Walkin' (Eastenders)

Disc Two - 53:10
1. Just Another Night
2. All The Way From Memphis
3. Irene Wilde
4. Cleveland Rocks
5. Roll Away The Stone
6. Saturday Gigs
7. All The Young Dudes
FM Howard Stern dated "10/14/01" from analog cassette:

Just A Buzz 2001.06.25 WNEW Howard Stern Show, radio show, New York NY (interview/live) 20m, FM, B

8. All The Young Dudes
9. Wash Us Away
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Comments:

Nice show from Ian's 2001 tour in support of his excellent RANT album. I went to two shows on this tour and managed to miss the first 15-20 minutes of both shows. Luckily I knew of other tapers at each show and was able to get the missing tracks to add to my recordings of those nights.

This show also has filler added from FM radio of Ian playing acoustic versions of two songs on the Howard Stern show dated as "10/14/01". I think this filler was taped on cassette by Freddie G but I can't recall for sure. Quality of the FM cassette is not very good (sounds too fast & just lousy in general to my ears, especially when Howard sings!) but the sources for the Allentown show both sound fine.

Thanks to Bob T. for the first 5 tracks of this show & Freddie G. for making the artwork.

IAN HUNTER BOWERY BALLROOM, NEW YORK, NY, USA JUNE 2, 2000


IAN HUNTER
BOWERY BALLROOM, NEW YORK, NY, USA
JUNE 2, 2000
G2 MASTER AUDIENCE RECORDING

SONY D8 DAT MASTER>STAND ALONE CD BURNER>WAV>FLAC

BAND:
Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar, piano
Andy York - lead guitar
Tommy Mandel - keys
John Conte - bass
Steve Holly - drums


SETLIST:
disc 1: 67:23
01. shades off (taped intro)
02. boy
03. central park n west
04. 23a swan hill
05. i wish i was your mother (James Mastro - mandolin)
06. just another night
07. all the way from memphis
08. the moon upstairs
09. (i'm the) teacher
10. which way the wind blows (AY lead vocal)
11. ---nothingness---
12. ill wind
13. death of a nation

disc 2: 57:13
01. michael picasso (false start)
02. michael picasso
03. bastard
04. once bitten, twice shy
05. cleveland rocks
06. bigtime
07. honaloochie boogie
08. honaloochie (conc.)
09. saturday gigs>>>
>>>>all the young dudes
10. band intro/big finish
11. crowd sings happy birthday
12. the golden age of rock and roll
13. irene wilde

Ian Hunter & Band - November 10, 1997 - Radio HO*T FM, 9sqm session, Hof, Germany


Ian Hunter & Band - November 10, 1997 - Radio HO*T FM, 9sqm session, Hof, Germany
**ROUGH MIX, PRE-FM, DAT-master, MWM 0015**



Short story:

Being fans of Mott The Hoople and Ian Hunter since the late 60ies, Joe and Otto heard
that Ian was touring with a new band to promote his album "The Artful Dodger". They
contacted his Management and his Tourmanager to play a session...nobody believed that
this would ever happen. But sometimes miracles occur: they got a confirmation, and a
few weeks later Mr. Hunter in person, alive and well, walked into the studio.


And if you ask if we had fun - yes! Nice musicians, great songs, Ian at his best!

And if you ask if it was sad - yes! Talking about the late Mick Ronson...


And if you ask if Ian ever takes off his sunglasses - NO.
Check the photos of this session included in a folder...




Ian Hunter & Band

HO*T FM, 9 m²-Session,
Hof, Germany
November 10, 1997


None of this radioshow has been commercially released...



lineage:
recorded by Otto G. direct from soundboard to DAT


Soundboard > HO*T FM-Studio-Tascam DA-30 (44,1 kHz) > DAT (BASF DAT-Master 124)

DAT (master) > Tascam DA-20 II, S/P-DIF out > Digital Cable (coax) > Soundcard, S/P-DIF in > CD Wave (recording) >
> Harddisc > CD Wave (tracking) > Traders Little Helper (SB aligned/level 8) > FLAC > DIME



the songs:

01. Resurrection Mary 6:59
02. Water Low 3:09
03. Something To Believe In 5:14


total: 15:22 mins



musician:

Ian Hunter - vocals, guitar, harmonica
Darryll Bath - guitar
Paul Francis - bass
Ian Gibbons - keyboards

Ian Hunter The Old Waldorf San Francisco 10-25-81


Ian Hunter
The Old Waldorf
San Francisco
10-25-81

FM broadcast

1. Once Bitten Twice Shy
2. Just Another Night
3. All the Way From Memphis
4. Lisa Likes Rock 'n' Roll
5. Medley
All the Young Dudes
Ships
All the Young Dudes (reprise)
6. Interview - "Backstage" with Sheila Renee 10/25/81

Trade CDR > EAC > FLAC level 6

Ian Hunter September 16, 1981 (First Show) (9PM) The Bayou, Washington, DC, USA


Ian Hunter .... September 16, 1981 (First Show)(9PM)
The Bayou, Washington, DC, USA

Ian Hunter - lead vocals & guitar
Tommy Mandel - keyboards
Mark Clarke - bass
Robbie Alter - guitar
Mark Kaufman - drums


Taper: bpthree
Taping Gear: Sony TC-1100T with Sony ECM-16 condenser microphone
Lineage: Maxell UD master cassettes> Teac A-550RX cassette playback> TASCAM CDRW-700> Trade CD-R> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg/vg+
Length: 90:06 minutes
Artwork: none.
Samples: none.


Set List:

Disc One (Time: 43:08m):
01. Once Bitten Twice Shy
02. Gun Control
03. Central Park N' West
04. I Need Your Love w/ Honky Tonk Women
05. Is Your Love In Vain? (Dylan cover)
06. All The Way From Memphis
07. Lisa Like Rock N' Roll
08. Violence

Disc Two (Time: 46:58m):
01. Standing In My Light (Intro slightly cut)
02. Bastard
03. Noises
04. Just Another Night
05. Introductions/ Cleveland Rocks
06. All The Young Dudes/ Roll Away The Stone/ Ships Medley

The Ian Hunter Band with Mick Ronson July 7, 1979 Berkeley Community Theatre


The Ian Hunter Band with Mick Ronson
July 7, 1979
Berkeley Community Theatre
Berkeley, CA
KSAN-FM broadcast

1. KSAN announcer intro > crowd > stage intro 0:46
2. FBI [instrumental] 4:51
3. Once Bitten Twice Shy 5:13
4. Life After Death 4:54
5. Laugh At Me 4:15
6. Ships 3:59
7. Just Another Night 6:45
8. Angeline 4:58
9. Standing In My Light 5:42
10. Love Story Part Two 6:38
11. KSAN announcer 0:09
12. Cleveland Rock [cuts in] 4:34
13. final thanks, crowd + KSAN announcer outro 0:40
Total: 53:24

Significant upgrade over the other upload of this show. Very good to excellent sound quality. Mostly a combination of 2 low gen. reels but also has KSAN DJ bits spliced in from the previous seeded copy in a few spots. Monophonic recording up to end of track 9. Stereo for the remainder except for the announcer splices from the previous seed.

Source & transfer info: low gen. off-air reels > Teac X-1000R > Macintosh AudioMedia III card > Pro Tools (minor "nip & tuck" edits, normalization & tracking) > AIFF > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified). md5 file created with checkSum+.

Obama Running Guns to Libyan Islamists

Weapons Sent to Libyan Rebels With U.S. Approval Fell Into Islamist Hands

ALAN SIMPSON (OF SIMPSON-BOWLES) MAKING FUN OF MILLENNIALS & DANCING ‘GANGNAM STYLE’

Ian Hunter Featuring Mick Ronson KSAN 7 July 1979


Ian Hunter Featuring Mick Ronson - KSAN FM, Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, California, July 7th 1979.

1. Dj Intro >
2. Intro > Fbi
3. Once Bitten, Twice Shy
4. Life After Death
5. Laugh At Me
6. Ships
7. Just Another Night
8. Angeline
9. Standing In My Light
10. Bastard
11. Dj > Cleveland Rock (Fades In)
12. Outro

This is a FM recording with a lot of hiss, even if the sound is enough clear.

Unknown generation cassette (nack) > behringer ultra curve pro deq 2496 audio equalizer > amplifiers > tascam audio cdrw750 > cd > computer > plex tool professional XL > wav > flac.

Transferred, remastered & uploaded by 38f on Dime 2006.

Ian Hunter Band My Father's Place Old Roslyn, NY 06.12.79


Concert

Ian Hunter Band
My Father's Place
Old Roslyn, NY
06.12.79

Source: Pre-FM SBD feed > Nak 550 > Maxell UDXL2 (no NR) via Peter Hedeman
Transfer: MC > Nak CR7-A (azimith adjust) > SBM-1 (s/pdif) > Lynx Studio Technology One (soundcard) > SoundForge 4.5 > CD Architect 4.0f > Red Book CDR
Re-Master: CDR > WAV > Wavelab 5.0 (L3 Multimaximizer to increase headroom) > FLAC


Disc 1
1. Denni Intro >
FBI
2. One Bitten, Twice Shy
3. Is There Life After Death?
4. Laugh At Me
5. Ships
6. All The Way From Memphis >
Band Intros >
Jumping Jack Flash
7. Standing In My Light

Disc 2

1. Bastard
2. Angelene
3. Just Another Night

Ellen Foley, vocals

4. Cleveland Rocks > Encore Break
Encore:
5. All The Young Dudes > Crowd


Performed shortly after the release of "You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic", the band had been playing together for "exactly 11 days." The band was Bruce Springsteen's backing band.

The beginning of the tape had some chatter from "Claire," the WLIR on-air DJ, but it was so unclear it was removed, until she introduces Dennis McNamara, who introduces the band.

The vocals are hard to make out, possibly because they are in the same frequency range as the guitar, which was very loud. The whole band around 1-2kHz is saturated and squashed and very loud. I use the L3 Multimaximizer to prevent it from being made any louder during mastering. It takes a little edge off the guitars and makes the recording less headachy.

Ian Hunter - Guitar
Tommy Mandel - Keyboards
Tommy Morrongiello - Rhythm Guitar
George Meyer - Saxaphone
Martin Briley - Bass
Mick Ronson - Lead Guitar
Hilly Michaels - Drums

Ian Hunter: Hunter Ronson Band 1989-12-16 The Cabaret San Jose CA

Concert


Hunter Ronson Band
The Cabaret
San Jose Ca. Dec 16 1989

Ian Hunter - vox/guitar
Mick Ronson - guitar/vox
Patrick Kilbride - bass
Howard Helm - keyboards
Mark Potts - drums

98:48 (Complete)

01. Once Bitten Twice Shy 4:43
02. While You Were Looking At Me 4:21
03. Tell It Like It Is 6:16
04. Standing In My Light 6:20
05. Just Another Night 4:57
Snippet of "Sons and Daughters" 06. Pain 6:52
07. Beg A Little Love 9:58
08. Sweet Dreamer 8:02
09. White Light White Heat 4:16
10. Darlin' Let's Have A Baby 2:43
11. Bastard 9:30
12. Women's Institution 6:35
13. All The Way From Memphis 4:33
14. Irene Wilde 4:30
15. Cleveland Rocks/The Sound of Music 5:11
16. medley: All The Young Dudes/God/I Wish I Was Your Mother/
Roll Away The Stone/Ships/All The Young Dudes/interlude/ 13:33
17. Slaughter on 10th Avenue 6:01

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Federal Policy: TAXPAYER-BACKED ‘GREEN’ ENERGY COMPANIES ANNOUNCE PLANS TO EXPAND…IN CHINA

Federal Policy: TAXPAYER-BACKED ‘GREEN’ ENERGY COMPANIES ANNOUNCE PLANS TO EXPAND…IN CHINA

First Solar, SunPower look to cash in on China's solar boom.

'Everyone in US under virtual surveillance'

NSA whistleblower

UCLA: John Wooden's Pyramid of Success

Brian Sack released his version of “Good Morning America,” tailored to a Muslim Brotherhood-centric audience

Teachers Union Cartoon Video: Rich Urinating on the Poor

Writer Lee Doren posted a video on his YouTube channel How The World Works.

Why Did Obama Lie About Bin Laden Killing?

Obama lied about the date of the alleged Osama Bin Laden killing, according to recently released Department of Defense emails. As a result of a Freedom of Information Act request for Bin Laden’s killing and burial related documents, evidence reveals that the mission to allegedly “kill Osama” occurred April 28, 2011 or earlier, not May 1, 2011, as Obama claimed. According to a live speech (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V0ISgosTlQ) and alternate link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-N3dJvhgPg) given to the country late on the night of May 1, 2011, Obama stated “Today at my direction the United States launched a targeted operation against that compound (where Osama allegedly was) in Abbottabad, Pakistan. A small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. No Americans were harmed. They took care to avoid civilian casualties. After a fire fight they killed Osama Bin Laden and took custody of his body.”

Osama Bin Laden Burial Department of Defense Emails

In one of the emails dated April 29, 2011, 4:58 AM, Rear Admiral (Lower Half) Samuel Perez asks an unidentified email sender (Redacted) regarding the “burial”: “Do I need any special religious/ceremonial preparations?” Email strings that were released concerning the alleged burial of Osama go back to April 28. This means that “Osama” (or possibly someone else) was killed April 28, 2011 or earlier.

Perez email

Osama email

Obama continued to lie to the American people two other times in his speech that Osama was killed that day – May 1, 2011.

At 6.13 minutes, Obama stated “Tonight I called President Zardari and my team has also spoken with their Pakistani counterparts. They agree that this is a good and historic day for both of our nations,” stated Obama.

At 8.37 “Today’s achievement is a testament to the greatness of our country,” stated Obama.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Ian Hunter & His Rant Band and Graham Parker & The Rumour, The Paramount, 2 December 2012

Audience recording

What For

When I'm President

All The Way From Memphia

Ripped from YouTube video during All The Way From Memphis

The keyboard cut out, Ian wasn't sure what happened, perhaps something simple like a loose connection in a wire or Ian may have accidently hit a button or switch on the electronic keyboard and the instrument cut out. In any case, Dennis ran from the other side of the stage, tried to fix it or the sound crew found out what happened and the sound returned. Once Dennis tapped on the keys the sound returned. Hunter said: "It's out. . . . I must have touched something." Ian sort of playfully pushed Dennis away and The Rant Band picked up right where they left off. It was a playful yet professional moment during a great set at a fabulous venue.

Update: December 2012, Horse's Mouth

Dan Mcallister: ‘Kudos to Dennis for his quick help at the Paradise.’ "Yeah – I must have hit something by mistake."



All The Way From Memphis


All The Young Dudes

Graham Parker, who opened with The Rumour, on back up vocals.








Sound recording from the concert.

All The Young Dudes

All The Young Dudes

Sunday, December 02, 2012 8:00pm Where: The Paramount 370 New York Ave Huntington, NY 11743




















Saturday, December 1, 2012

Ian Hunter, Saturday, 1 December 2012, Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA, 9 pm

What For

Once Bitten, Twice Shy

Once Bitten, Twice Shy

When I'm President

When I'm President

Alice

Alice

All American Alien Boy

Black Tears

The Moon Upstairs

Wash Us Away

Wash Us Away

Just a snippet:

All the Way to Memphis

All The Young Dudes

Crazy Horse

Sweet Jane

Ripped from YouTube video: Saturday Gigs

Saturday Gigs

Ta Shunka Witco (Crazy Horse)/Sweet Jane/Saturday Gigs/Life/All The Young Dudes/Goodnight Irene

All The Young Dudes

Saturday Gigs/Life/All The Young Dudes

967 Commonwealth Avenue, 02215, Boston, MA

Doors at 8 PM

9:00 p.m.

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