Sunday, August 29, 2010

Rolling Stone's Top 100 Songs of All Time

      Rolling Stone Magazine released a list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" in November 2004. It represents an eclectic mix of music spanning the past 50 years, and contains a wide variety of artists sharing the spotlight, including Bobby Darin, Madonna, Patsy Cline and OutKast.
      The Rolling Stone 500 was compiled by 172 voters comprised of rock artists and well-known rock music experts, who submitted ranked lists of their favorite 50 rock&roll/pop music songs. The songs were then tallied to create the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
      Topping the list is Bob Dylan’s Like A Rolling Stone. The rest of the top ten is made-up of other legendary and influential rock icons and bands. The Rolling Stones grab the #2 position, followed by John Lennon, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, the Beach Boys, Chuck Berry, the Beatles, Nirvana, and Ray Charles.
      Here are the top 100 for download:


1-20

21-40

41-60

61-80

81-100


* List of the Songs

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Phish Remasters

Working on putting together all of the remastered  AUD Phish shows that have been done.  It's a slow process but I'll do what I can......

11-22-90
3-24-93
4-23-94
7-14-94
12-1-95
12-2-95
12-4-95
12-5-95
12-7-95
12-8-95
12-9-95
12-11-95
12-12-95
12-14-95
12-15-95
12-16-95
12-17-95
12-28-95
12-29-95
12-30-95
12-31-95
More to come very soon.......

DICKS PICKS VOL1-36

      Dick's Picks, the third series of concert releases, are based on two-track concert recordings. Because the options for remixing two-track recordings are much more limited than for multi-track recordings, the sound quality of the Dick's Picks series, while generally very good, is not quite as high as that of the other official releases of live recordings, as explained in the various "caveat emptor" notices on the CD boxes. The Dick's Picks series, which started in 1993, was named for Grateful Dead tape vault archivist Dick Latvala, who selected shows with the band's approval and oversaw production of the albums. After Latvala's death in 1999, David Lemieux became the Dead's tape archivist and took over responsibility for the Dick's Picks releases. Latvala and Lemieux worked with recording engineer Jeffrey Norman, who was in charge of mastering the CDs.
      Volume 15 and later were released in HDCD format. This provides enhanced sound quality when played on CD players with HDCD capability, and is fully compatible with regular CD players.
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Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Vol. 5
Vol. 6
Vol. 7
Vol. 8
Vol. 9
Vol. 10
Vol. 11
Vol. 12
Vol. 13
Vol. 14
Vol. 15
Vol. 16
Vol. 17
Vol. 18
Vol. 19
Vol. 20
Vol. 21
Vol. 22
Vol. 23
Vol. 24
Vol. 25
Vol. 26
Vol. 27
Vol. 28
Vol. 29
Vol. 30
Vol. 31
Vol. 32
Vol. 33
Vol. 34
Vol. 35
Vol. 36

Date of Official Release
Title
Recording date & location
December 1993 Volume 1 December 19, 1973
Tampa, Florida
March 1995 Volume 2 October 31, 1971
Ohio Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
November 1995 Volume 3 May 22, 1977
Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, Florida
February 1996 Volume 4 February 13 - 14, 1970
Fillmore East, New York City
May 1996 Volume 5 December 26, 1979
Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, California
October 1996 Volume 6 October 14, 1983
Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut
March 1997 Volume 7 September 9 - 11, 1974
Alexandra Palace, London, England
mid-1997 Volume 8 May 2, 1970
Harpur College, Binghamton, New York
October, 1997 Volume 9 September 16, 1990
Madison Square Garden, New York City
February, 1998 Volume 10 December 29-30, 1977
Winterland, San Francisco, California
June, 1998 Volume 11 September 27, 1972
Stanley Theater, Jersey City, New Jersey
October, 1998 Volume 12 June 26, 1974
Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI
June 28, 1974
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
March 11, 1999 Volume 13 May 6, 1981
Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York
June, 1999 Volume 14 November 30-December 2, 1973
Boston Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
October 19, 1999 Volume 15 September 3, 1977
Raceway Park, Englishtown, New Jersey
February, 2000 Volume 16 November 8, 1969
The Fillmore, San Francisco, California
April 28, 2000 Volume 17 September 25, 1991
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
March 31, 1991
June, 2000 Volume 18 February 3, 1978
Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI
February 5, 1978
Uni-Dome, Cedar Falls, Iowa
October 2000 Volume 19 October 19, 1973
Fairgrounds Arena, Oklahoma City, OK
January 2001 Volume 20 September 25, 1976
Capital Center, Landover, Maryland
September 28, 1976
Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY
March 2001 Volume 21 November 1, 1985
Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia
September 2, 1980
June 2001 Volume 22 February 23 and 24, 1968
Kings Beach Bowl, Lake Tahoe, Kings Beach, California
October 16, 2001 Volume 23 September 17, 1972
Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland
February 10, 2002 Volume 24 March 23, 1974
Cow Palace, Daly City, California
July 20, 2002 Volume 25 May 10, 1978
Veterans Memorial Coliseum,
New Haven, Connecticut
May 11, 1978
Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, Mass.
October 1, 2002 Volume 26 April 26, 1969
Electric Theater, Chicago, Illinois
April 27, 1969
Labor Temple, Minneapolis, Minnesota
January 23, 2003 Volume 27 December 16, 1992
Oakland Coliseum Arena,
Oakland, California
April 20, 2003 Volume 28 February 26, 1973
Pershing Municipal Auditorium,
Lincoln, Nebraska
February 28, 1973
Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah
July 22, 2003 Volume 29 May 19, 1977
Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
May 21, 1977
Lakeland Civic Arena, Lakeland, Florida
October 30, 2003 Volume 30 March 25, 1972
March 28, 1972
Academy of Music, New York City
March 16, 2004 Volume 31 August 4-5, 1974
Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, PA
August 6, 1974
Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ
July 20, 2004 Volume 32 August 7, 1982
Alpine Valley, East Troy, Wisconsin
November 15, 2004 Volume 33 October 9 and 10, 1976
Oakland Stadium, Oakland, California
February 14, 2005 Volume 34 November 5, 1977
Community War Memorial, Rochester, NY
November 2, 1977
Seneca College Field House, Toronto, ON
June 17, 2005 Volume 35 August 7, 1971
San Diego, California
August 24, 1971
Chicago, Illinois
August 6, 1971
Palladium, Hollywood, California
October 2005 Volume 36 September 21, 1972
The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania