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Last updated - May 18, 2006

Quality is marked by the two numbers at the end of each listing. The first number is for recording quality and the second is for the quality of the performance. A 5/5 is a perfect, should've been commercially released concert (or was and is now out of print). If you ever see a 1/1 here, avoid it. But you won't as I'm trying to keep the quality as high as possible. If they don't have a quality ranking, I haven't gotten around to hearing them yet. Some historically interesting or otherwise really rare shows are kept even if it's not up to the standards of some of the others. For the most part, these are super-high quality. So let's share lists and trade!

 

1 cd-r for 1 cd-r
1 dvd for 1 dvd
2 cd-rs for 1 dvd

 

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DVD's (All pro shot NTSC unless otherwise noted)

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Ace Frehley – Live In Florida, March 1993 (3/5)
Ace Frehley – Space Cam, Live In San Diego, 1995 (with Peter Criss guest appearance) (Audience shot from front row, as good as an audience shot gets) (3/5)

 

Alice Cooper – The Nightmare (1975 TV Special With Vincent Price) (5/5)
Alice Cooper
– The Strange Case Of Alice Cooper (Rare theatrical release shot during the From The Inside Tour aka Madhouse Rock) (April 9, 1979 – San Diego, CA) (5/4)

 

The Beatles - Anthology (10 DVD Directors Cut With Lots Of Additional Footage and Interviews) (5/5)
The Beatles –
Chronology Disc 1 (Videos and TV appearances 1962 – 67) (5/5)
The Beatles – Chronology Disc 2 (Videos and TV appearances 1962 – 70) (5/5)
The Beatles – June 30, 1966 – Revolver Tour - Full Show From Japan (5/5)
The Beatles
– Let It Be (1969) (5/5)

 

Ben Folds Five – October 10, 1999 – Japan (5/5)
Ben Folds – November 2001 – 40 Watt Club - Athens , GA (3/4) (Audience shot – standalone authored – no menu)

 

Billy Idol – Rock Am Ring, June 2005 (Warning: PAL Format) (5/5)

 

The Cars – September 11, 1984 @ The Summit in Houston, TX + bonuses including the full Live Aid performance (July '85) & appearances on ABC-TV's Fridays from 1980 and '82. (Indexed in 5 minute increments, authored on standalone) (5/5)

 

Cheap Trick At Budokan (1978) Yes, this is a video of the career making concert as broadcast on Japanese television (including commercials!). It also has songs not featured on the original album release. (5/5)
Cheap Trick
– Live At Chicagofest 1981 (5/5)
Cheap Trick – Rockpalast Live Broadcast – Complete Show (Killer set list) (No menu but indexed) – October 15, 1983

 


David Bowie – 1980 Floor Show / Midnight Special (1973) (4/4)
David Bowie – Tokyo Dome, Sound + Vision Tour 1990 (4/4) (Authored on standalone, indexed by minutes)
David Bowie / Tin Machine – On TV (Appearances 1989 – 92) (5/5)
David Bowie – Telling Lies : 50 th Birthday Celebration Live From Madison Square Garden – January 1997 (with lots of special guests) (5/5) (2 DVDs)
David Bowie – Earthling On TV Vol. 1 ( Live From The 10 Spot – MTV Concert 1997) (5/5)
David Bowie – Earthling On TV Vol. 2 (All other TV appearances from the Earthling era – 1997) (5/5)

 

David Gilmour – Video Anthology (1978 – 86) (4/4)

 

Drive-By Truckers (with Don Chambers & GOAT) – January 2006 – 40 Watt Club (Broadcast on Turner South's Music Road on April 19, 2006) (Recorded on standalone, indexed in 5 minute increments) (5/5)

 

Electric Light Orchestra – Live In London 1976 (4/4)

 

 

Elvis Presley – Elvis In Concert (CBS Television Special Shot At A Few Of Elvis' Final Shows) 1977 (3/5) (No chapter points / no menu)

 

Faith No More – May 17, 1990 – Milan , Italy (time code version) (3/4)
Faith No More – Phoenix Festival – England 1997 (4/4)
Faith No More – August 16, 1997 – Bizarre Festival – Germany (4/4)

 

The Firm (with Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers) – December 9, 1984 – Hammersmith Odeon – London , England (2 DVD's) (4/5)

 

Flaming Lips – Zaireeka 5.1 Surround Sync (5/5) (Warning: Will not play on many DVD players “due to density” but should play on all computers.)

 

Fleetwood Mac – Live In Japan (Filmed for Japanese TV) – December 1977 (4/4)
Fleetwood Mac – Live In Los Angeles - October 22, 1982 (From the out of print laser disc edition of the Mirage Tour release) (5/5) (no menu but indexed)

 

Frank Zappa – October 31, 1981 (MTV In Concert) (5/5)

 

Heart – Live 1978– First program: Portrait Records Promo Clips From Dog & Butterfly Tour Opener – 1978). Second program: Largo , MD (1978) (Missing first 3 songs) (No indexing within programs, authored on standalone) (3-4/5)

Heart – Concert For The Americas 1982 (4/5)

 

Jackson Browne – August 27, 1977 – Columbia , MD (This is the show from which a big chunk of the Running On Empty album was recorded) (4/5)

 

Jane's Addiction – Milan 1990 (4/4)

 

Jellyfish – Live @ Club Lingerie – Hollywood , CA 1990 (3/4)
Jellyfish
– Live In Munich 1993 (3/4)

 

Johnny Cash – In San Quentin (TV Special 1969) (Indexed into 2 chapters only – no menu) (4/5)

 

John Entwistle – A & E Biography (2005) (Warning: PAL Format) (5/5)

 

KISS – Media Collection 1974 – 76 (TV Appearances, Promos, News Reports – Standalone authored, indexed in 5 minute increments) (3-5/5)

KISS – January 31, 1975 - San Francisco , CA ( Hotter Than Hell Tour) (KISS Vision Version) (5/5)
KISS – Detroit , MI – January 25, 1976 (1 st night) ( Alive! Tour) (Stand alone authored, indexed in 5 minute increments) (4/4)
KISS – Detroit , MI – January 26, 1976 (2 nd night) ( Alive! Tour) (4/5)

KISS – August 20, 1976 – Destroyer Tour - Anaheim , CA (Kiss Destroys Anaheim Ultimate Edition) (4/5)
KISS – April 2, 1977 – Tokyo , Japan – Rock & Roll Over Tour (HBO Special Upgrade) (5/5)
KISS – September 1, 1977 – Houston , TX – Love Gun Tour (KISS Vision Version) (4/4)
KISS – July 8, 1979 – Largo , MD – Dynasty Tour (Applejack Remaster 2005) (4/5)

KISS – 1979 Media Collection (All TV promos, interviews and news clips from the Dynasty era – the final pre-reunion tour with the original lineup) (4/5)
KISS – November 22, 1980 – Unmasked Tour – Sydney , Australia (NO TIME CODE version) (4/4)
KISS – November 22, 1980 – Unmasked Tour - Sydney , Australia (Time Code Version) (4/4)

KISS – 1980 Media Collection (All TV promos, interviews and news clips from the Unmasked era – Eric Carr's debut and Inner Sanctum broadcast included) (4/5)
KISS – 1981 Media Collection (All TV promos, interviews and news clips from The Elder era)
KISS – 1983 Rio De Janiero (35 minutes from South American TV, One of the final shows in makeup with Vinnie Vincent & Eric Carr) (standalone authored – no menu) (4/3)
KISS – Video Collection Vol. 1 (1974 – 1985) (4/5)
KISS – March 16, 1986 – Des Moines, Iowa – Asylum Tour (Audience Shot – Standalone Authored, Indexed in 5 minute increments) (3/4)
KISS – Tokyo 1988 – Crazy Nights Tour (Perfect quality and sound, 5/5)
KISS – May 18, 1990 – Hot In The Shade Tour (Pro-shot for in-house video screens) (Video OK, sound is not) (3/5)

KISS – Detroit, MI – Revenge Tour – November 27, 1992 (Recorded for KISS Alive III) (4/5)
KISS – July 8, 1995 – Atlanta, GA – Unplugged Request Show (Audience Shot – Transferred from VHS – Standalone Authored, Indexed in 5 minute increments) (3/4)
KISS – August 9, 1995 – MTV Studios – New York, New York – The Complete MTV Unplugged Performance (Including many unaired tracks) (2 DVD) (5/5)
KISS – October 1, 1996 – Atlanta, GA (Filmed for Japanese TV – Often considered the best show of the reunion tour. This is not the “Peter Cam” version, this is the multi-cam pro edit and is an upgrade to most circulating copies) (2 DVD) (4/5)
KISS – September 14, 2003 – Atlanta , GA (Audience shot – 3 / 4)
KISS – December 10, 2003 – Knoxville , TN (Audience shot – 3 / 4)

 

 

Led Zeppelin – Earl's Court, London – May 24, 1975 (2 DVD) (4/4)
Led Zeppelin – Seattle – 7/17/77 (2 DVD) (4/4)
Led Zeppelin
– Knebworth – August 4, 1979 (2 DVD) (4/5)
Led Zeppelin – Knebworth – August 11, 1979 (2 DVD) (4/4)

Led Zeppelin – The Reunions (Live Aid ‘85, Atlantic Records ‘88, Hall Of Fame Induction ‘95) (4/4)

 

Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives – Nashville , TN 2006 (Broadcast on Turner South's Music Road on April 13, 2006) (Recorded on standalone, indexed in 5 minute increments)

 

Mr. Bungle – Bizarre Fest – Germany 2000 (Recorded on standalone, no menu or indexing) (Converted from PAL to NTSC) (4/4)
Mr. Bungle / Fantomas – European Rock Squad TV Special – June 2000 (Converted from PAL to NTSC- randomly indexed) (4/4)

 

MUSE – Glastonbury 2004 (Amazing video and quality – better than most commercial releases) (5/5)

 

Paul McCartney & WINGS – November 13, 1975 – Melbourne , Australia (4/4)

 

Pink Floyd – 2001: A Pink Floyd Odyssey (Floyd music put to 2001: A Space Odyssey) (5/5)
Pink Floyd –
The Dark Side Of The Rainbow ( DSOTM / Wizard Of Oz sync in 5.1 sound + Contact Echoes Featurette) (5/5)
Pink Floyd
– The Wall Live (Divided We Fall) 1981 (2 DVD) (4/5)
Pink Floyd – Video Anthology 1966-1983 (3 DVD) (4/4)
Pink Floyd – Alice On The Wall ( Alice In Wonderland / The Wall sync in 5.1 sound) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – The Calhoun Tapes (Atlanta, November 1987) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – Omnipresent (Atlanta, November 1987) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – A Momentary Lapse In Atlanta (All pro shot live clips available from the November 1987 3 night stand – see Omnipresent / Calhoun Tapes for split versions) put into proper sequence) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – The Division Bell Anthology (Media Collection from 1994 – Videos, TV appearances, Mr. Screen, etc.) (2 DVD) (4-5/4)

 

Prince & The Revolution – March 3, 1986 – Parade Tour Warmup - Minneapolis , MN + Several Bonus Features (2-3/4)
Prince
– March 21, 1987 – Sign O' The Times Tour Warmup – Minneapolis , MN (4/4)
Prince – August 31, 1990 – Tokyo , Japan - Nude Tour (5/5)
Prince & The New Power Generation – June 24, 1992 – London , England (3/4)

Prince - March 29, 2004 - Musicology Tour Kickoff - Los Angeles , CA (Stand Alone Authored / No indexing) (4/5)

 

QUEEN – At The Rainbow – London – January 1974 (4/4)

 

Ray Davies – VH-1 Storytellers 1996 (5/4)

 

Roger Waters – Video Anthology (1984 – 2001) (5/5)

 

Ringo Starr – 1978 TV Special (Super cheesy, very ‘70s special with guests that range from former Beatles to Star Wars cast members + bonus interviews) (no menu, chapters in 5 minute increments) (3-4/4)

 

Robert Plant – Live In Rio – January 1994 (4/5)
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – April 25, 1998 – Shepherd's Bush – London (5/4)
Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation – 2002 Robin Hood Benfefit
Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation – February 19, 2005 – Tsunami Relief Show (5/4)

 

Rolling Stones – Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones (Full 1972 Show) (5/5)
Rolling Stones – August 1976 – Knebworth Festival (2 DVDs) (4/3 – really sloppy performance but an early Ronnie Wood show so it's cool from that perspective)
Rolling Stones
– Hampton, VA 1981 (2 DVD – includes backstage footage, promo, George Thorogood opening footage – pro shot, perfect quality – amazing lost classic) (5/5)

Rolling Stones – Voodoo Nippon – March 1995 – Pro-shot for Japanese TV (5/5)
Rolling Stones – Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro – February 21, 2006 (2 DVD – perfect quality) (5/5)

 

Sex Pistols – January 14, 1978 – The Final Concert – San Francisco , CA (5/5)

 

Sly & The Family Stone – TV Appearances (1970-74) (Standalone authored. Indexed in 5 minute increments.) (5/5)

 

Sounds Of The Sixties (BBC) 2DVD+R (1991 5-part TV series on the British music movement of the ‘60s – Features virtually every important British act doing one or more songs on the BBC (5/5) (Warning: PAL Format)

 

 

STYX – Caught In The Act – Live 1983 (5/5) (Out of print laser disc rip)

 

Tomorrow Show Coast To Coast With Tom Snyder - (This is a killer compilation of clips from the new wave era featuring several songs from each artist (as well as interviews) with Elvis Costello, The Jam, Alice Cooper, Adam & The Ants, The Ramones, U2, Blue Oyster Cult and The Clash .) (circa 1981) (4/5)


Van Halen – Eruption (The Media Collection 1977 – 1985) (3 - 4/5)
Van Halen – US Festival – May 29, 1983 (2 DVD) (4/4)

 

The Who – Tanglewood , New York - July 7, 1970 (Upgrade With Bill Graham Presents Footage For First Half) (3/5)

The Who – Charlton Compilation – 1974 (Volume levels inconsistent between sources) (3/4)
The Who – Houston , TX – November 20, 1975 (4/5)
The Who – October 20, 1982 – Seattle , WA (5/3)
The Who – December 17, 1982 – Toronto , Canada (The satellite broadcast of the final night of the Who's farewell tour) (Great show – Standalone authored – no indexing during the concert) (4/4)

The Who – Madison Square Garden – May 22, 2004 (4/5)

 

Frank Zappa – Halloween 1981 “The Torture Never Stops” From MTV Broadcast (5/5)
Frank Zappa – Joe's Garage (Live Stage Adaptation featuring Ike Willis) April 16, 1999 University Of Michigan – Ann Arbor, MI (4/4)

 

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CD's (all soundboard or studio recordings unless noted otherwise)

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Alice Cooper – Detroit, MI 1971 @ The Rooster Tail (8 tracks) (4/5)
Alice Cooper – April 9, 1979 – San Diego, CA - Pre-FM Master From “Studio Jam” show – (12 songs plus 2 “bonus tracks”) (5/3)
Alice Cooper – April 9, 1979 – San Diego, CA (16 tracks – more songs but much lower quality) (3/2 – Alice at his drunkest?)
Alice Cooper – June 4, 1980 – El Paso, TX (11 tracks)
Alice Cooper – March 6, 1987 – Cincinnati, OH (16 tracks) (4/4)

 

The B-52's – August 11, 2001 – Atlanta , GA (2 discs, 16 tracks) (5/5)

 

The Beach Boys – Smile (Fast Eddie's 2004 Reconstruction of 1966 tracks) (4/4)

 

The Beatles - "Lost First Album" January 1, 1962 15 tracks (5/4)

The Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever Sessions 1966 – 67 (25 tracks) (varies 2-5)

The Beatles – The Esher Acoustic Demos, April 1968 (23 tracks) (4/4)
The Beatles – More Sweet Apples & Unpublished Songs 1966-69 (24 tracks) (5/4)
The Beatles – Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 1-7 (1962 – 70) (Over 100 tracks on 5 discs) (5/5)
The Beatles – A-Cam / B-Cam Mix, January 3, 1969 (With headphones, this fly on the wall recording puts you into the middle of a Beatles jam that was recorded during the Let It Be sessions) (26 tracks)

The Beatles – The Complete Rooftop Concert – January 30, 1969 (Rarely heard full performance) (19 tracks)
The Beatles – Get Back (The Final Glyn Johns Compilation of Let It Be – before Phil Spector “sweetened” it. In other words, this is the REAL Let It Be Naked from 1970.) (+ 2 bonus tracks) (5/5)
The Beatles – Revolved (CCC Mashups, 2005 + 3 bonus tracks) (17 tracks) (5/5)

Billy Idol – February 1984 – Los Angeles , CA (8 tracks) (5/5)

 

Blue Oyster Cult – September 20, 1981 – New Haven , Connecticut (2 discs, 15 tracks)
Blue Oyster Cult
– July 23, 1983 – Pasadena , CA (13 tracks) (5/4)

 

The Cars – October 30, 1987 – East Rutherford , NJ (4/4)

 

Cheap Trick – October 10, 1977 – Rockford Armory – Illinois (10 tracks 3-4/5)
Cheap Trick
- June 16, 1979 - Chicago, IL (15 tracks) (5/5)
Cheap Trick – December 31, 1979 – Los Angeles, CA (FM Broadcast) (2 discs, 22 tracks) (5/5)
Cheap Trick – In Color (The Unreleased Steve Albini Re-Recording 2002) + Five additional re-recordings from the sessions (15 tracks) (5/5)
Cheap Trick – October 15, 1983 – Essen, West Germany (2 discs, 25 tracks) (4/5)
Cheap Trick – July 16, 1994 – Hollywood, CA (14 tracks) (5/4)
Cheap Trick – Sitting On Stools (Acoustic live performances) (1990 – 95) (4/5)

 

Coldplay – March 6, 2003 – Gwinnett Arena, Atlanta ( Duluth ) (16 tracks 5/5)

 

Coverdale / Page – 1993 Tour Rehearsals (2 discs, 15 discs) (2/3)

 

David Bowie – Everything Is You / Social Girl (1968) (2 songs taken directly from original acetate) (3/5)
David Bowie –
The Arnold Corns Sessions 1971 (18 tracks) (varies 2-5/4)
David Bowie – The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (1972) (Original quadraphonic mix, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)

David Bowie – Diamond Dogs (1974)(Original quadraphonic mix, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)
David Bowie – February 12, 1976 – Nassau Coliseum, New York (9 tracks) (4/4)
David Bowie
– Glamour (Scary Monsters Outtakes 1980) (16 tracks) (4/3)

David Bowie & Stevie Ray Vaughan – Serious Moonlight Rehearsals – Dallas, TX – April 27, 1983 (32 tracks) (4/4)
David Bowie – July 13, 1983 – Montreal, Canada (2 discs, 27 tracks – recorded for double live album that was never released) (5/5)
David Bowie – August 30, 1987 – Montreal, Canada (2 discs, 26 tracks including 4 bonus tracks from 7/13/83 Montreal show) (4/4)
David Bowie – Australia – November 3, 1987 (2 discs, 25 tracks) (4/4)
David Bowie / Tin Machine – High, Live & Dirty - June 25, 1989 – La Cigale, Paris (8 tracks) (4/4)
David Bowie – Sound + Vision Rehearsals 1990 (18 tracks) (5/4)
David Bowie – Sound + Vision In The UK, Milton Keynes – August 5, 1990 (2 discs, 21 tracks) (5/4)
David Bowie / Tin Machine – Live 1989 / 1991 (16 tracks)

David Bowie – Deranged Pigs - October 9, 1995, Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater – Atlanta (Audience recording) (3/4)
David Bowie – 50 th Birthday BBC Acoustic Session – January 8, 1997 (16 tracks) (5/5)
David Bowie – October 14, 1999 – Paris , France (16 tracks) (5/5)

David Gilmour – Kabuki Fever – San Francisco 1984 + bonus tracks (2 discs, 21 tracks) (4/5)
David Gilmour – Mermaid Theatre – March 7, 2006 (+ 2 acoustic bonus tracks from the radio – March 4, 2006) (WARNING: This is a surround sound DTS mix and requires a home theatre system or 5.1 to play. This will not play on standard CD players.)

 

Drive-By Truckers – August 10, 2002 – Smith's Olde Bar – Atlanta (2 discs, 26 songs) (4/5)
Drive-By Truckers
– KEXP Radio Broadcast – March 17, 2006 – Austin , TX (4 songs, 7 tracks with interview segments) (4/5)

 

Duran Duran - September 22, 1981 - Washington , DC (11 tracks) (3/3)
Duran Duran – November 16, 1982 – Hammersmith-Odeon, London (12 tracks) (5/5)

Duran Duran – January 8, 1988 – Rio de Janeiro (2 discs, 19 tracks) (4/4)
Duran Duran – February 22, 1989 – Tokyo , Japan (2 discs, 20 tracks) (5/4)

 

Editors – January 17, 2006 – KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic – (10 tracks) (5/5)

 

Electric Light Orchestra – Live In London 1976, New Victoria Theatre (11 tracks 4/4)

 

Elvis Presley – July 24, 1976 – Charleston , West Virginia (+ lots of bonuses) (30 tracks)

 

Faith No More – October 6, 1997 – San Francisco , CA (2 discs, 23 tracks) (4/4)

 

The Firm – December 8, 1984 – Hammersmith-Odeon – London (2 discs, 19 tracks) (4/4)
The Firm – May 11, 1986 – Richfield , OH (14 tracks) (5/5)

 

Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin Companion Pt. 1 (This is a band made compilation of alternate mixes and outtakes from the 1997 – 99 era.) (13 tracks) (5/5)
Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin Companion Pt. 2 (1999-2000 Band Compilation of radio appearances) (14 tracks) (5/4)
Flaming Lips – March 1, 2003 – Vienna , Austria (12 tracks) (4/4)

 

Fleetwood Mac – Wallingford , CT – 1975 “Who's The New Girl?” (12 tracks) (5/4)
Fleetwood Mac – May 18, 1977 - Oklahoma City , OK (15 tracks) (5/4)
Fleetwood Mac – May 21, 1977 – Nashville , TN (2 discs, 19 tracks) (5/4)
Fleetwood Mac – October 12, 1982 – Memphis , TN (2 discs, 19 songs) (5/4)

Fleetwood Mac - October 22, 1982 - Los Angeles , CA (13 tracks) (5/5)

 

HEART – September 1977 – L.A. Forum – 11 tracks) (3/5)
HEART – May 12, 1978 – Fresno, CA (2 discs, 16 tracks) (3/5)
HEART – January 26, 1979 – Capital Theatre – Passaic, NJ (2 discs, 21 tracks) (5/5)
HEART – April 30, 1980 – Fort Worth, TX (2 discs, 18 tracks) (3/4)
HEART – “Captured Live” 1983 – Nashville, TN (5/5)

 

Jellyfish – “Fan Club”, Incredible 4-cd, 80-track box set with 2 live discs and 2 studio outtakes / demos discs. Released in a very limited edition by Not Lame Recordings in 2002 and sold out immediately. Luckily, I got an original before they disappeared. If you can find it on Ebay or Amazon it goes for up to $350.00. (4 discs, 80 tracks) (5/5, but if I could give it 7/7, I would)

 

Jimmy Page – October 22, 1988 – Madison Square Garden (Rare FM recording from Outrider tour) (4/4)
Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes
– June 23, 2000 ( Holmdel , New Jersey ) (2 discs) (4/4)

 

Johnny Cash – December 8, 1994 – Austin , TX (2 discs, 34 tracks) (5/5)

 

John Lennon – “The Lost Sleepy Blind Lemon Lennon Album” (18 tracks, demos recorded in the ‘70s through to 1980.) (3/3)

 

Journey – July 31, 1981 – Tokyo , Japan (2 discs, 22 tracks)

 

 

King's X – WHJY 1991 Acoustic Broadcast (11 tracks)
King's X
– May 8, 1994 – Dallas , TX (2 discs, 18 tracks)

 

 

KISS - Demo 1973 (5 songs) (4/4)

KISS – April 12, 1974 – Michigan Palace – Detroit , MI (9 tracks) (3/4)
KISS – January 31, 1975 – San Francisco , CA (12 tracks) (4/5)

KISS - Toronto 1976 (12 songs) (4/4)
KISS – Tokyo, Japan – April 2, 1977 + 5 Alive II studio side rough mixes (16 tracks) (5/4)
KISS – Dynasty Tour Rehearsals – June 1979 (2 discs, 18 tracks – listen to the band deal with technical problems (and even worse…ego problems) at a dress rehearsal in Florida) (4/4)
KISS – Auckland, Australia – December 3, 1980 (2 discs, 17 tracks) (4/4)
KISS – Sessions From The Elder - 1981 Studio Demos (14 tracks) (3-4/4)

KISS - Albuquerque , New Mexico (January 22, 1984) Rare Soundboard With Vinnie Vincent (14 tracks – no encores) (3/4)

KISS - Tokyo 1988 (2 discs) (4/3)

KISS - New Jersey 2000 (2 discs - 19 tracks) (5/4)

Led Zeppelin – May 13, 1973 – Birmingham, Alabama (incomplete but runs like an abbreviated performance, 1 disc edit, 8 songs) (4/4)
Led Zeppelin – July 6, 1973 – Chicago, Illinois – Soundcheck – Mostly covers - (17 tracks) (3/3)
Led Zeppelin – February 12, 1975 – New York, NY – (3 discs, 15 tracks) (5/2 The 2 is for Plant's flu ravaged voice. The recording is amazing. If Plant hadn't been sick, this would be the best Zep boot ever. As it is, the vocals are hard to listen to here.)
Led Zeppelin – May 21, 1977 – Houston , TX (3 discs, 19 tracks) (5/4)

Led Zeppelin – June 18, 1980 – Cologne , Germany (2 discs, 16 tracks) (3/3)
Led Zeppelin – June 30, 1980 – Frankfurt , Germany (2 discs, 16 tracks) (4/4)
Led Zeppelin – July 7, 1980 – Berlin , Germany – The Last Concert (2 discs, 14 tracks) (3/3)

 

Lindsey Buckingham – December 1992 – San Juan Capistrano , CA (16 tracks) (4/5)

 

Mr. Bungle – January 13, 1991 – Berkeley , CA (2 discs, 15 tracks) (4/5)

 

MUSE – January 24, 2004 – Sydney , Australia – Big Day Out Set
MUSE
– September 10, 2004 - Sydney , Australia (13 tracks) (3/4)

 

Neil Young – Festival Highlights - Phoenix Festival , UK (7/19/96) and Farm Aid – Columbia , SC (10/12/96) (12 tracks)(4/4)

 

Parliament / Funkadelic – January 21, 1977 – Oakland , California (10 tracks) (5/4)

 

Paul McCartney & Wings – Newcastle 1973 (16 tracks) (4/4)
Paul McCartney & Wings
– December 17, 1979 – Glasgow , Scotland + Concert For Kampuchea Set (2 discs, 28 tracks) (5/5)
Paul McCartney – McCartney II (1980 Unreleased double album version, 17 songs) (4/4)

Paul McCartney - Washington , DC July 4, 1990 (2 discs, 29 tracks) (5/4)

Paul McCartney - May 13, 2002 - Atlanta , GA - Philips Arena (2 discs, 39 tracks) (5/5)

 

Nine Inch Nails (with David Bowie) – October 8, 1995 – Raleigh , NC (14 tracks) (5/4)

 

Peter Gabriel - June 16, 2003 - Atlanta , GA (2 discs, 16 tracks) (5/4)

 

Pete Townshend – Lifehouse & Quadrophenia Studio Demos (2 discs, 25 tracks) (4/4)

 

Pink Floyd – BBC Archives 1967-69 (21 tracks) (4/4)
Pink Floyd – July 16, 1970 Paris Cinema, London (60 minute BBC broadcast) (5/5)

Pink Floyd - September 30, 1970 Paris Cinema, London (65 minute BBC broadcast) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother (1970) (Original quadraphonic mix, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality) (5/5)

Pink Floyd – Meddle (1971) (Fan made surround sound mix, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) (Original quadraphonic mix from the VINYL release, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) (Unknown Source Surround Sound Mix – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – November 16, 1974 Wembley Empire Pool (Pre-FM Master Recording, 12 tracks) (5/5)

Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here (1975) (Original quadraphonic mix from 8-TRACK TAPE, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here (1975) (Original quadraphonic mix from the VINYL release, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – Animals (1977)(Fan made surround mix, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – The Wall : Under Construction (Studio Outtakes) (28 tracks) (4/4)
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon (Doctored Remix) (5/5)
Pink Floyd – February 19, 1988 - Melbourne, Australia (2 discs, 19 tracks) (5/5)

 

Primus - March 9, 2004 - Charlotte , NC (3 discs, 22 tracks) (5/4)

 

Prince – December 12, 1981 – Columbia, SC ( Controversy Tour) (11 tracks) (5/5)
Prince
– 1999 Tour Rehearsal (1983) – North Carolina (12 tracks) (5/4)
Prince – April 2, 1983 – Fresno, CA (14 tracks) (5/5)
Prince & The Revolution – August 13, 1983 – Afternoon Rehearsal – (14 tracks) (3/3)
Prince & The Revolution – August 13, 1983 – First Avenue - Minneapolis, MN (12 tracks - 1 st performance and live recording of tracks from Purple Rain – also Wendy's debut) (3/3)
Prince & The Revolution – Purple Rain Tour - January 4, 1985 – Atlanta, GA – The Omni (2 discs, 18 tracks) (5/5)
Prince & The Revolution – Parade Tour – August 22, 1986 – Stockholm, SWE (2 discs, 24 tracks) (5/5)
Prince & The Revolution – Dream Factory (1986) (5/5) Unreleased Album (some tracks were officially released later)
Prince & The Revolution – Camille (1987) (5/5) Unreleased Album (some tracks were officially released later)
Prince – June 17, 1987 – Paris, France (5/5)

Prince - February 12, 1989 - Osaka, Japan (2 discs, 41 tracks) (5/5)
Prince & The New Power Generation – September 3, 1993 (Only known soundboard recordings from the Act II tour – killer set list) (+ bonus tracks from England – 8/2/93 and an aftershow in Munich – 8/28/93) (2 discs, 49 tracks) (5/5)
Prince – The Undertaker (Unreleased live / rock album from 1994 + bonus outtakes from The Gold Experience )
Prince – October 26, 2002 – Copenhagen, Denmark Aftershow (21 tracks) (5/5)
Prince – February 16, 2004 – San Francisco, CA (2 discs, 28 tracks) (5/5)
Prince – March 15, 2004 – Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Performance (+ 3 tracks from Toronto's CHUM-TV, July 28, 2004) (5/5)

 

QUEEN – December 25, 1975 – Hammersmith-Odeon – London (12 tracks) (5/5)
QUEEN – November 5, 1985 – Tokyo , Japan (2 discs, 20 tracks)

 

Radiohead – October 6, 2003 – Atlanta , GA (2 discs, 26 tracks) (5/5)

 

Robert Plant – December 13, 1983 – Hammersmith-Odeon – London (2 discs, 16 tracks) (5/4)
Robert Plant
– February 3, 1988 – Marquee Club – London (12 tracks) (5/4)
Robert Plant – May 23, 1988 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (11 tracks)
Robert Plant – November 1, 1990 – Los Angeles, CA (2 discs, 16 songs) (5/5)
Robert Plant – June 25, 1993 – Glastonbury Festival (Full Set) (11 tracks) (5/3)
Robert Plant – December 13, 1993 – Amsterdam, Holland (11 tracks)
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – February 28, 1995 – Atlanta, GA (2 discs, 19 tracks) (2/4 – audience recording)

Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – March 1, 1995 – Atlanta , GA (2 discs) (2/4 – audience recording)

Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – February 15, 1996 – Osaka , Japan (2 discs, 17 tracks) (5/5)
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – No Quarter Tour 1995 – 96 (Best Of Tour Box Set – 6 discs – all soundboard recordings) (4/4)

Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – March 30, 1998 – Paris, France (Pre-FM) (2 discs, 21 tracks)
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – October 1, 1998 – New Orleans, LA (2 discs, 17 tracks) (5/5)
Robert Plant & The Priory Of Brian – September 25, 1999 – Sheffield, England (17 tracks) (3/4)
Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation – September 15, 2002 – Austin City Limits – Austin , TX (10 tracks) (5/4)
Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation – May 23, 2005 – XM Confidential (12 tracks) (5/4)
Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation – June 29, 2005 – Nashville , TN (14 tracks) (5/5)

 

Rod Stewart – December 1978 – Manchester , England (2 discs, 17 tracks) (4/4)
Rod Stewart
– December 6, 1980 – London , UK – Wembley Arena (2 discs, 15 tracks – 2 Absolutely Live tracks removed) (5/5)

 

Roger Waters – November 7, 1987 – K.A.O.S. On The Road (Single Disc Version, 20 tracks) (5/5)

Roger Waters – November 21, 1987 – Wembley Empire Pool, England – (Edit, 12 tracks) (3/5)

 

 

The Rolling Stones – October 17, 1973 – Belgium (13 tracks) (5/4)
The Rolling Stones – June 28, 1978 – Memphis , TN (15 tracks) (5/4)
The Rolling Stones – September 25, 1994 – Columbia , SC (Audience recording – for completists only) (2 discs, 24 tracks) (2/4)

 

RUSH – October 13, 2002 – Atlanta , GA (3 discs, 30 tracks) (4/4)

 

Sex Pistols – January 5, 1978 – Great Southeast Music Hall – Atlanta , GA (14 tracks – final 3 from Holland , December '77)

 

Steve Miller Band - Giants Stadium 1978 (11 from this show and 2 bonus tracks from 1973) (5/5)
Steve Miller Band – Werchter , Germany – July 4, 1982 (Radio Broadcast) (10 tracks, 5/4)

 

STYX – January 13, 1982 – Tokyo , Japan – Budokan (15 tracks) (5/4)

 

They Might Be Giants – September 25, 2004 – Atlanta , GA (2 discs, 33 tracks) (5/4)

 

 

Van Halen – Demography 1974 – 84 (All known demos and studio outtakes, lots in pristine condition) (4 discs, 69 tracks) (2-5, 5)
Van Halen
– The Warner Brothers Demos (2 discs, 26 tracks) (3-4/5)
Van Halen – May 29, 1983 (US Festival Full Set) (2 discs, 18 tracks) (5/4)

 

 

The Who – August 17, 1969, Woodstock – Complete Performance (23 tracks) (5/4)
The Who – April 26, 1971 – Waterloo , UK – Young Vic Theatre (11 tracks)
The Who
- May 18, 1974 Charlton Athletic Club, London (2 discs, 18 tracks) (4/4)

The Who - June 12, 1976 - Swansea, England (13 tracks) (4/5)
The Who – December 8, 1979 – Chicago, IL (2 discs, 32 tracks) (4/5)
The Who – June 27, 1989 – Radio City Music Hall – New York (5/4)
The Who – September 24, 2000 – West Palm Beach, Fl (2 discs, 19 songs) (5/5)
The Who – September 28, 2000 – Atlanta, GA (2 discs) (Audience recording) (2/5)

 

Waylon Jennings – 1995 – Myrtle Beach , SC – Alabama Theatre (17 tracks) (5/5)

 

Willie Nelson – February 26, 1975 – Ft. Worth , TX (2 discs, 46 tracks) (3 / 4)

 

Frank Zappa – Apostrophe (1972) (Original quadraphonic mix from 1972, will not play on regular CD players – requires 5.1 home theatre system – amazing quality this way – like hearing it for the first time) (5/5)

 

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