Welcome - About Live and Loud!

Live and Loud! began as a fortnightly internet radio show in 2012 taking old unreleased live concert recordings I could find and working to repair and improve them - fixing tape hiss, noise, tape drop out, clicks, speed variations, defects - before improving the sound quality by EQing the sound to bring out the instruments as clearly as possible. These are now made directly available to download for free to reach as many fans of the music as possible.

Depending on the quality of the original recording, these can often be made to sound almost like commercial recordings - but of course I can't guarantee that for every show. What I can guarantee is it will sound far better than the original files available which have been floating around the internet and on bootleg recordings for many years.

Almost all are either "soundboard" recordings (taken directly from the mixing desk used at the gig on the night) or old FM radio recordings. A few gigs, if they are of special historical importance, make an appearance even if they were recorded from the audience - these can also be made to sound better than ever.

Do your ears a favour and listen on headphones or good speakers to get most benefit - laptop speakers will always sound pretty poor by comparison.

All shows still available are listed, including a link to download the remastered show for free. If you want to support the site with a small donation, you can receive the shows as either separate MP3s or FLACs (your choice) - head over to the Rewards for Donations page and see how you can get a lot for very little!

If you want to email me, an email link is in my profile in a link in the side panel.

And finally... These are great fun to listen to but DO NOT replace original releases - support these artists and buy their music.
There is nothing you can go and buy in a regular record store here. If a gig is made available as a regular release, then it will be removed (as a couple have been already).

Sunday, 18 December 2016

Show 87: David Bowie - Live In Cleveland - 25 November 1972


This is a remaster of a recording by someone from the audience on the night (update: that person has got in touch with some more details - see the comments section below). As such it might not be as clear as most of the gigs on the archive (especially the first track, where the sound engineer on the night took a few minutes to get things sounding ok).

2016 has been a bad year for many. It was also the year David Bowie passed away which affected me and many others more than I guess we would have thought, so I wanted to do something from him to close the year as a mark of respect. This gig catches him coming towards the end of his first proper US tour. The recording - recorded in the crowd, on tape,  over 40 years ago is a remarkable record of a great gig, with Bowie chatting in between songs. I spent more than a few hours on EQ'ing this but fortunately otherwise there wasn't too much to do.  There are a couple of instances where the song fades out and back in - these were on the original recording and have been left as is.

The original recording is in mono, so I took the opportunity to do a simulated stereo remaster as well, as a separate exercise. So now you have a choice, you can have it in remastered mono, or you can have the "stereo" version. Or of course you can download both.

The show is now available to download exclusively for free at these links:

Remastered Mono Version
Remastered Pseudo-Stereo Version

Both are 1 320 kbps MP3 file.

Or, if you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.


Setlist
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Changes
The Supermen
Life On Mars
Five Years
Space Oddity
Andy Warhol
Drive In Saturday
The Width Of A Circle
John, I'm Only Dancing
Moonage Daydream
Waiting For The Man
The Jean Genie
Suffragette City
Rock'n'Roll Suicide

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Show 86: The Human League - Live at Festival of Fools Amsterdam - 10 June 1980


This time it’s a welcome return to Live and Loud! for The Human League. There aren't many live recordings of the first incarnation of the band and I’ve been trying to track down this particular recording for some considerable time. And then within a month, I had 3 copies!

Unfortunately all 3 are quite flawed 1 way or another. Despite this being such a short recording (originally from Dutch radio), this may well have taken me the longest time to repair and restore! However, I think its been well worth it. It is, quite simply, now clearer and better than any other live bootleg of The Human League I've come across to date.

This performance, at a mixed arts festival in Amsterdam, was (I think!) the last to feature the original lineup. On that basis alone it needed a decent copy of it preserving; I hope this is it.**

The show is now available to download exclusively for free here as 1 MP3 file.

Or, if you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
Dreams Of Leaving
Almost Medieval
Perfect Day
A Crow And A Baby
Marianne
Empire State Human
Rock 'n' Roll


** As it happens, it wasn't the last show as I believed back in 2016 when I did this - I've since come across 2 other bootlegs from June and July which are very poor quality recordngs of shows in London and Germany

Sunday, 27 November 2016

Show 85: Thomas Dolby - Live at Dominion Theatre London - 28 February 1984


This time, it’s a debut on Live and Loud! for Thomas Dolby with a show taken from his The Flat Earth tour of 1984.

I had 3 different versions of this recording, all at different bit rates. 2 of the recordings had some different tracks from each other but were higher quality than the 3rd version which had all the recorded tracks on. So I ended up piecing the best of the 2 together to form 1 complete recording. If you listen carefully you can perhaps play "spot the difference" and see where the joins are! But its all come together well so hopefully most of you won't be able to tell. :-)

Careful EQ of each source separately took some time, as did the editing of the tracks together so they're not glaringly obvious - but it sounds great now, superb stereo and crystal clear. 1 song, Airwaves, does fade out and back in at 1 point, thanks to the original cassette recording running out and needing to be turned over!

Is it all the tracks played? Information and pictures of that 1984 tour seem quite hard to find but maybe not; its about an hour and 10 minutes long. Its certainly all the tracks that I can find that were recorded though, including an unused, lower quality soundboard.  Information is so scarce that a source I often use to confirm tour information didn't have this gig listed at all (it does now; I added it).

The show is now available to download exclusively for free here as 1 MP3 file.

Or, if you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
The Flat Earth (spoken intro)
White City
Dissidents
The Flat Earth
One Of Our Submarines Is Missing
Puppet Theatre
New Toy
Airwaves
I Scare Myself
Hyperactive!
Europa And The Pirate Twins
She Blinded Me With Science

Encore 1
Commercial Breakup

Encore 2
Windpower

Friday, 4 November 2016

Show 84: Devo - Live at Wollman Skating Rink Central Park New York - 21 July 1980


Another outing for Devo, and this is a really energetic performance from the original spud boys! Their 3rd album - Freedom of Choice - had just been released in May 1980 and Devo went on a tour in support of the album which lasted from May until August and included dates in Japan, mainland Europe, the UK, the USA and Canada. This was also the tour which saw them wearing the famous red energy domes for the first time.

This recording was in generally good shape but had a couple of weird moments with noise lasting several seconds over the recording, which took some getting rid of. After that I spent a few hours with EQ which has really paid dividends, giving clarity and power to all the instruments. I finished off with some mastering tools and I'm sure you'll enjoy the end result. 20 tracks of brilliance as the energy levels get pumped up.

Update 2018
 While preparing this old show as separate files for a donator to the site, I found I could now improve the sound quality further, over what I’d originally done to the recording several years ago (slow it back to it's normal speed for starters). You can now download this new version (as of 2018) HERE as 1 new 320kbps MP3 file.

If you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format of the new version, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
Freedom Of Choice Theme
Whip It
Snowball
It's Not Right
Girl U Want
Planet Earth
S.I.B. (Swelling Itching Brain)
Secret Agent Man
Pink Pussycat
Blockhead
Satisfaction
Uncontrollable Urge
Mongoloid
Be Stiff
Gates of Steel
Freedom of Choice
Jocko Homo
Smart Patrol / Mr. DNA
Gut Feeling / Slap Your Mammy
Come Back Jonee

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Show 83: Vangelis - Live in Rotterdam - 18 June 1991


This time, it’s a debut on Live and Loud! for Greek composer Vangelis.

In 1991 Vangelis was asked by the Dutch ministry of Economic Affairs to provide the highlight of an event being held in Rotterdam and a concert was organised at the docks, with Vangelis performing outdoors to backing tracks with animations and lasers being projected onto nearby buildings. It was unfortunately a relatively short concert for the 150000 people who were said to have attended; what is here would indeed appear to be the whole thing - an encore had been planned but apparently was abandoned due to the awful weather on the night (as the night wore on, the rain got worse and worse).

This is originally an FM recording - I spent about an hour alone on repairing a rather bad bit of tape damage to the original recording (its not gone completely but that part of the sound doesn't disappear anymore). Then it was some careful EQ to separate out the instruments a bit and give greater clarity, reducing the harsh high end frequencies and restoring the lower end.

The show is now available to download exclusively for free here as 1 MP3 file.

Or, if you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
Chariots Of Fire
Spiral
Other Side Of Antarctica
Chung Kuo
Glorianna (featuring Markella Hatziano)
Pulstar
Mask Part 2
Italian Song (featuring Jon Anderson)
Kinematic
Mask Part 5
Hymne

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Show 82: Split Enz - Live at Hammersmith Odeon London - 27 September 1980


A while ago I did a show by Crowded House which has been really popular - and I enjoyed doing it too (you can find that here) so I thought I'd delve a bit further back into the history of the Finn brothers! So - a debut on Live and Loud! for Split Enz, formed by Tim Finn in 1971/72 and a band which his younger brother Neil joined in 1977.

This show catches them on their UK tour after the release of their 5th album, True Colours in June 1980; an album which enabled them finally to break internationally. The recording was in good condition apart from a bit of noise and hum - so once that had been worked on, it was a relatively straight forward EQ and master job - losing the tinniness, bringing up the bass, losing the midrange mud and creating space between the instruments. Job done!

Not quite a full show, this was originally an FM radio broadcast designed to fit in under an hour. As ever with the Finns, a fair bit of chat in between songs, despite this being a radio transcription (chat between songs often gets cut).

The show is now available to download exclusively for free here as 1 MP3 file.

Or, if you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
I Wouldn't Dream Of It
Poor Boy
One Step Ahead
Missing Person
Walking Through The Ruins
Ghost Girl
I Got You
I Don't Wanna Dance
What's The Matter With You?
I Hope I Never
In The Wars
Nobody Takes Me Seriously
I See Red
Shark Attack

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Show 81: Tears For Fears - Live at Hammersmith Palais London - 18 April 1983



A debut on Live and Loud! For Tears For Fears. I’ve been looking on and off for a few years for a good early recording with more than a few tracks on it and finally found this recording - a BBC recording made for broadcast in America. And then I found 2 versions - 1 totally drenched in tape hiss but lots of sound to play with, and the other a lower bit rate mp3 which had very little tape hiss but also very little top end so it sounded very dull and thin.

So I went to work on the noisy one - and while I COULD have removed every last bit of hiss, doing that in my opinion ruins the recording as it also removes a lot of the signal - crowd noise especially sounds weird, like its underwater! So I removed most of the noise but not all, so the recording still breathed a bit. So while this gig IS a little more noisy than most on the archive, it still sounds really good. I then spent a quite a while with EQ, separating out the stereo image and the space between the instruments to make them all stand out a bit better; that done I did some final mastering to add a bit of punch.

This is another recording where the sound man took a song or 2 to get the levels right but despite that I hope you agree that this gig is the best stereo representation of early Tears For Fears playing live.

Update 2018
While preparing this old show as separate files for a donator to the site, I found I could now improve the sound quality further, over what I’d originally done to the recording several years ago. You can now download this new version (as of 2018) HERE as 1 new 320kbps MP3 file.

If you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format of the new version, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
Memories Fade
The Way You Are
Suffer The Children
Pale Shelter
Ideas As Opiates
Mad World
Watch Me Bleed
Change
Start of The Breakdown
The Hurting

Monday, 26 September 2016

Show 80: A Flock of Seagulls - Live at The Metro Club Boston - 4 August 1982


Well, long time listeners to Live and Loud! will know I've done a Seagulls gig before (you can find that here) but I was never completely happy with it - the original recording had been badly treated before I got it so I could only do so much. Recently I came across some other gig recordings by the band so have had chance to do a better one!

Even so there were some weird things going on; it was too fast, so it needed slowing down a little; the first 2 songs sounded had very different sound quality to the rest of the gig (!) so I had to treat them differently and make those 2 tracks sound closer to the rest of the set. And finally, I thought I'd finished it, then came back to it a few days later and realised I didn't like what I'd done so had to remedy that and make it sound better! So a fair amount of work - but well worth it, AFOS were a great live band back then and this is a great performance by them.  The set is mainly songs from the debut album but there are 3 new tracks which appeared on their 2nd album, "Listen", the following year.

I think 9 songs from this gig are on another bootleg recording - possibly its a King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show. This however, is a recording of the gig taken from the mixing desk on the night, so includes more of the songs - whether its actually the complete set, I can't say (there's no "(Its Not Me) Talking" in the set for example). Anyway, this recording has never sounded better, I hope. Enjoy!

Update 2018
While preparing this old show as separate files for a donator to the site, I found I could now improve the sound quality further, over what I’d originally done to the recording several years ago. You can now download this new version (as of 2018) HERE as 1 new 320kbps MP3 file.

If you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format of the new version, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
Modern Love Is Automatic
Messages
Standing in the Doorway
Committed
The Fall
Space Age Love Song
D.N.A.
Electrics
Man Made
The Traveller
You Can Run
Telecommunication
I Ran

Monday, 19 September 2016

Show 79: Tangerine Dream - Live at The Reichstag, Berlin - 1 August 1987


Another debut on Live and Loud! for a band requested by 1 of my listeners - in this case, 1 who has been good enough to even supply me with a recording to remaster.

As many Tangerine Dream fans will know, for a long time there was a central hub for the trading and swapping of live bootleg recordings called the Tangerine Tree (which you can read about here). I know little about it personally, but I have had 1 particular listener bending my ear a bit to feature Tangerine Dream on Live and Loud! for a while, so I challenged him to send me something suitable and eventually he sent me this show, a free event celebrating the 750th anniversary of Berlin, held outside the Reichstag. This gig was especially notable as the last gig featuring Christoph Franke, who had been with Edgar Froese in the band since 1971. So a bit of a landmark recording in some respects.

The recording, I am informed, was originally remastered for the Tangerine Tree release by Wouter Bessels. It was basically clean, although a bit flat and I did find a small drop in volume at one point, so after fixing that I spent a lot of time EQ'ing - its a long show, lasting over 2 hours so it took a while! But I think its been worth it.

I'm reliably informed as a result, this now has more of a balance between the backing tracks and the live playing. Either way, it sounds pretty spectacular I think. Even if you have this recording from the Tangerine Tree originally, I hope you'll give this a listen and enjoy it.

The show is now available to download exclusively for free here as 1 MP3 file.

Or, if you would like to have separate tagged MP3s, or even lossless files in FLAC format, head on over to the Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs.

Setlist
Caspian Sea
Dolphin Smile
Civilized Illusions
Betrayal
Diamond Diary
Love On A Real Train
Canyon Voices
Zen Garden (Variation)
Samba Motel/Scuba Scuba
Coloured Rain
Quadriga
Dolphin Dance
Sunnyvale
Smile
Ride On The Ray
Going West
Yellowstone Park
Tyger
Tiergarten
21st Century Common Man (Part 1)
A Time For Heroes


And my special thanks to Graham for the source recording (and the occasional nagging).

Monday, 12 September 2016

Show 78: Gary Numan - Live at The Hammersmith Odeon London - 14 October 1983


A quick request. If you plan on downloading this and putting it on your YouTube channel or your own bootleg page - I don't mind. But a credit to this website where you found it and a link back to this page would be really appreciated. It helps me gauge which artists are popular - ie more chance of other restorations coming. Don't just steal it, cut out the intro and outro and take the credit. Thanks.


The Show

This was originally a radio broadcast (hence the edited setlist, sadly!). I had a copy of this on tape from 1983 for a long time which was great quality - but lost that some years back and the only copies I could find were poor recordings and low bit rate mp3s. One copy was even in mono!! So it was good to find a decent copy again (and my thanks to Stephen for letting me have these!).

What Was Done
It was rather flat but otherwise in good condition, so not much repair work needed. Instead I spent a lot of time EQ'ing it. It was worth it - if you like your tomtoms aggressive and your synths to make your spine quiver, then you've come to the right place with this one. Loudspeakers please, or at least decent headphones - you'll really notice the difference, even if you have this recording already from elsewhere! :-) Enjoy.

The All Important Download Link

You can now download or stream this repaired, restored and remastered version of this show as one 320kbps MP3 file exclusively for FREE by clicking right HERE.

Setlist
Remind Me To Smile
Metal
This Prison Moon
Down In The Park
This Is My House
The Iceman Comes
Films
Cars
We Take Mystery (To Bed)
I Die You Die
Me! I Disconnect From You
Love Needs No Disguise
Are "Friends" Electric?

 

Supporting The Site

If you want to support the work I do on these recordings, and the site, and (if you wish to) obtain separate, fully tagged 320kbps MP3s of this restoration for less than the price of a coffee in return, lossless FLACs or even a lossless copy on CDR, head on over to the Rewards For Donations tab to see how you can obtain these for a very small donation towards the site costs. There is no obligation to do so of course - you can take the file on this page absolutely for free - but every single donation does go towards this site and domain/storage costs, and helps the site stay open, and helps me do more shows. Either way, enjoy the show.

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Live and Loud Archive is 2 years old (part 2)

With this site reaching the grand old age of 2 yesterday, I totted up how many downloads there had been since the shows started in 2012. No big surprise that the bands I've done the most shows of have had the most downloads but if you're curious to know just how many there have been, now you know.

The last post was based on how many times each show page on here has been read - that doesn't always equate to someone downloading a show. On the other hand, some shows were available for download before the archive was set up so the numbers will never match.

Anyway - here we are.


Band/ArtistShows DoneDownloads
Depeche Mode62578
Ultravox52576
Japan32351
Human League11586
OMD31279
David Bowie21278
Kraftwerk31053
Gary Numan2843
Elvis Presley2608
Kate Bush1583
Yazoo1470
Police2415
Bauhaus2407
Devo2395
Siouxsie and The Banshees1392
Blondie2379
ABBA1375
Mesh1374
A Flock of Seagulls1349
Beatles1339
Eurythmics1335
Queen1314
Simon and Garfunkel2301
Duran Duran1279
Jean Michel Jarre1278
Simple Minds1266
Talk Talk1243
Blancmange1228
Adam and The Ants1221
Spandau Ballet1219
Squeeze1209
The Sweet1208
Mike Oldfield1203
Marilyn Manson1201
ABC1191
Nash The Slash1185
Comsat Angels1185
Pet Shop Boys1181
Slade1175
Teardrop Explodes1145
Beach Boys1137
Sex Pistols1132
The Specials1124
Undertones1118
Joy Division1112
Boomtown Rats194
Big Country188
The Ramones182
Crowded House175
B-Movie155
The Runaways140

Sunday, 11 September 2016

Live and Loud! is 2 years old today! We now have almost 30,000 genuine hits against the show pages. To mark the occasion I thought I'd just list out each of the shows and how often they've been visited (ie how popular they've been since the archive opened). Some surprises in there! And you might find a few you've missed.

Remember, they're all still here on the archive to download for free - just search them out on the right hand side by year or by band/artist name!

The next show will be Gary Numan incidentally, and be up within the next 48 hours. Thanks to all those of you who visit, enjoy the remasters and share the links out!



Show TitleArchive Visits after 2 years
Show 1: Depeche Mode at Hammersmith Odeon 1983352
Show 2: OMD - at Glasgow Apollo 1983417
Show 3: Bauhaus In Boston 2005222
Show 5: Gary Numan In New York Feb 1980440
Show 6: Ultravox at Crystal Palace Bowl 1981565
Show 7: David Bowie In LA 19741564
Show 8: Boomtown Rats at Middlesex Polytechnic 1978193
Show 9: Blancmange at Hammersmith Odeon 1985282
Show 10: Kraftwerk MOMA New York 2012571
Show 11: Depeche Mode - Glasgow Tiffanys 1982421
Show 12: Duran Duran November 1982274
Show 13: The Sweet in Berlin 1976151
Show 15: Talk Talk In Salamanca, Spain, 1986127
Show 16: Ultravox at The Marquee, 1978193
Show 17: The Comsat Angels, In Rotterdam, 198386
Show 18: Abba, in 1979101
Show 19: Blondie, In Boston, May 1978226
Show 21: Depeche Mode, Live at Crocs 1981/Bridgehouse, London - 1980226
Show 22: Simple Minds Live at Werchter Festival Belgium - 1983188
Show 23: Devo Live at The Orpheum Theatre Boston USA - 11 Nov 1982152
Show 24: Mike Oldfield Live at The Sporthalle Cologne Germany - 2 Nov 198281
Show 25: Teardrop Explodes Live in Guildford Civic Hall - 18 June 1981166
Show 26: Queen Live in Houston, Texas - 11 December 1977154
Show 27: Japan Live at Hammersmith Odeon - February 19812403
Show 28: OMD Live at Kant Kino Berlin - December 1980426
Show 29: The Undertones Live in Amsterdam - 15 March 1980105
Show 30: Jean Michel Jarre Live in Cairo - 31 December 1999299
Show 31: Kraftwerk Live in Paris - 7 June 1981378
Show 32: Gary Numan Live in Calgary, Canada - 12 November 1980207
Show 33: Squeeze Live in Montego Bay, Jamaica - 26 November 1982100
Show 34: Spandau Ballet Live in Rotterdam - 30 September 1983114
Show 35: Bauhaus - Live in Toronto - 4 December 1982167
Show 36: Simon and Garfunkel Live at The Hollywood Bowl - 23 August 1968160
Show 37: Elvis Presley - Live In Little Rock, Arkansas - 16 May 1956383
Show 38: Adam And The Ants - Live In Tokyo - 8 October 1981131
Show 39: Yazoo - Live at The Dominion Theatre, London - 22 November 1982121
Show 40: The Beatles - Live in Sweden 1963 and Japan 196686
Show 41: Pet Shop Boys - Live at Wembley - 9 June 199180
Show 42: The Police - Live at The Budokan Japan - 2 Feb 1981131
Show 43: Japan, the final concert - Nagoya, Japan - 16 December 19822406
Show 44: Ultravox - Live in Philadelphia USA - 23 February 1979369
Show 45: Depeche Mode - Live at Hammersmith Odeon - 3 November 1984262
Show 46: A Flock of Seagulls - Top Rank, Brighton, UK - 1 May 1983149
Show 47: Eurythmics - Night Moves, Glasgow - 25 Feb 1983223
Show 48: The Human League - Kant Kino, Berlin - 23 November 1980451
Show 49: Siouxsie and The Banshees - Janus Landing, St Petersburg, Florida - 22 August 1987272
Show 50: Marilyn Manson - Docklands Arena, London - 24 January 2001122
Show 51: Devo - The Walker Centre, Minneapolis - 3 November 1978211
Show 52: Kate Bush - Manchester Apollo - April 1979351
Show 53: ABC - Live at The Musikhalle, Hamburg - 2 February 1983279
Show 54: The Police - Roxy Theatre, San Diego, USA - 16 May 1979195
Show 55: Depeche Mode - Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan - 8 April 1985278
Show 56: The Beach Boys - Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California - 1 August 1964208
Show 57: Ultravox - Hammersmith Odeon, London - 7 June 1984774
Show 58: Japan - Live at Budokan, Tokyo - 6 March 1979561
Show 59: The Specials - Live at The Lyceum, London - 2 December 1979122
Show 60: David Bowie - Live at Bridge School Festival - 19 and 20 October 1996504
Show 61: Sex Pistols - Live at The Great Southeast Music Hall - 5 January 1978202
Show 62: The Ramones - Live at City Hall Plaza San Francisco - 8 June 1979179
Show 63: Kraftwerk - Live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon - 21 September 1975613
Show 64: Big Country - Live at Opry House, Austin Texas - 22 March 1984108
Show 65: Depeche Mode - Rafters Manchester - 5 August 1981232
Show 66: Blondie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon London - 12 January 1980301
Show 67: Nash The Slash - Live at The Edge Toronto - 15 February 1980870
Show 68: Simon and Garfunkel - Live at John Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland - 21 October 1966137
Show 69: Slade - Live at The Showplace Dover NJ - 30 July 19761421
Show 70: B-Movie - Live at Rock City Nottingham - 21 February 1981165
Show 71 - Elvis Presley - Live at International Hotel Las Vegas - 3 August 1969528
Show 72 - Joy Division - Live at Effenaar Eindhoven The Netherlands - 18 January 1980194
Show 73: Ultravox - Live at The Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles - 30 December 19791385
Show 74: Mesh - Live at The Sala Bikini Barcelona - 22 June 20022115
Show 75: The Runaways - Live at The Agora, Cleveland, Ohio - 19 July 1976189
Show 76: Crowded House - Live at The Albani Club Winterthur Switzerland - 28 October 1991163
Show 77: OMD - Live at The Electric Ballroom London - 7 December 1979709
Live and Loud! is 2 years old today! We now have almost 30,000 genuine hits against the show pages. To mark the occasion I thought I'd just list out each of the shows and how often they've been visited (ie how popular they've been since the archive opened). Some surprises in there! And you might find a few you've missed.

Remember, they're all still here on the archive to download for free - just search them out on the right hand side by year or by band/artist name!

The next show will be Gary Numan incidentally, and be up within the next 48 hours. Thanks to all those of you who visit, enjoy the remasters and share the links out!



Show TitleArchive Visits after 2 years
Show 1: Depeche Mode at Hammersmith Odeon 1983352
Show 2: OMD - at Glasgow Apollo 1983417
Show 3: Bauhaus In Boston 2005222
Show 5: Gary Numan In New York Feb 1980440
Show 6: Ultravox at Crystal Palace Bowl 1981565
Show 7: David Bowie In LA 19741564
Show 8: Boomtown Rats at Middlesex Polytechnic 1978193
Show 9: Blancmange at Hammersmith Odeon 1985282
Show 10: Kraftwerk MOMA New York 2012571
Show 11: Depeche Mode - Glasgow Tiffanys 1982421
Show 12: Duran Duran November 1982274
Show 13: The Sweet in Berlin 1976151
Show 15: Talk Talk In Salamanca, Spain, 1986127
Show 16: Ultravox at The Marquee, 1978193
Show 17: The Comsat Angels, In Rotterdam, 198386
Show 18: Abba, in 1979101
Show 19: Blondie, In Boston, May 1978226
Show 21: Depeche Mode, Live at Crocs 1981/Bridgehouse, London - 1980226
Show 22: Simple Minds Live at Werchter Festival Belgium - 1983188
Show 23: Devo Live at The Orpheum Theatre Boston USA - 11 Nov 1982152
Show 24: Mike Oldfield Live at The Sporthalle Cologne Germany - 2 Nov 198281
Show 25: Teardrop Explodes Live in Guildford Civic Hall - 18 June 1981166
Show 26: Queen Live in Houston, Texas - 11 December 1977154
Show 27: Japan Live at Hammersmith Odeon - February 19812403
Show 28: OMD Live at Kant Kino Berlin - December 1980426
Show 29: The Undertones Live in Amsterdam - 15 March 1980105
Show 30: Jean Michel Jarre Live in Cairo - 31 December 1999299
Show 31: Kraftwerk Live in Paris - 7 June 1981378
Show 32: Gary Numan Live in Calgary, Canada - 12 November 1980207
Show 33: Squeeze Live in Montego Bay, Jamaica - 26 November 1982100
Show 34: Spandau Ballet Live in Rotterdam - 30 September 1983114
Show 35: Bauhaus - Live in Toronto - 4 December 1982167
Show 36: Simon and Garfunkel Live at The Hollywood Bowl - 23 August 1968160
Show 37: Elvis Presley - Live In Little Rock, Arkansas - 16 May 1956383
Show 38: Adam And The Ants - Live In Tokyo - 8 October 1981131
Show 39: Yazoo - Live at The Dominion Theatre, London - 22 November 1982121
Show 40: The Beatles - Live in Sweden 1963 and Japan 196686
Show 41: Pet Shop Boys - Live at Wembley - 9 June 199180
Show 42: The Police - Live at The Budokan Japan - 2 Feb 1981131
Show 43: Japan, the final concert - Nagoya, Japan - 16 December 19822406
Show 44: Ultravox - Live in Philadelphia USA - 23 February 1979369
Show 45: Depeche Mode - Live at Hammersmith Odeon - 3 November 1984262
Show 46: A Flock of Seagulls - Top Rank, Brighton, UK - 1 May 1983149
Show 47: Eurythmics - Night Moves, Glasgow - 25 Feb 1983223
Show 48: The Human League - Kant Kino, Berlin - 23 November 1980451
Show 49: Siouxsie and The Banshees - Janus Landing, St Petersburg, Florida - 22 August 1987272
Show 50: Marilyn Manson - Docklands Arena, London - 24 January 2001122
Show 51: Devo - The Walker Centre, Minneapolis - 3 November 1978211
Show 52: Kate Bush - Manchester Apollo - April 1979351
Show 53: ABC - Live at The Musikhalle, Hamburg - 2 February 1983279
Show 54: The Police - Roxy Theatre, San Diego, USA - 16 May 1979195
Show 55: Depeche Mode - Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan - 8 April 1985278
Show 56: The Beach Boys - Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California - 1 August 1964208
Show 57: Ultravox - Hammersmith Odeon, London - 7 June 1984774
Show 58: Japan - Live at Budokan, Tokyo - 6 March 1979561
Show 59: The Specials - Live at The Lyceum, London - 2 December 1979122
Show 60: David Bowie - Live at Bridge School Festival - 19 and 20 October 1996504
Show 61: Sex Pistols - Live at The Great Southeast Music Hall - 5 January 1978202
Show 62: The Ramones - Live at City Hall Plaza San Francisco - 8 June 1979179
Show 63: Kraftwerk - Live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon - 21 September 1975613
Show 64: Big Country - Live at Opry House, Austin Texas - 22 March 1984108
Show 65: Depeche Mode - Rafters Manchester - 5 August 1981232
Show 66: Blondie - Live at Hammersmith Odeon London - 12 January 1980301
Show 67: Nash The Slash - Live at The Edge Toronto - 15 February 1980870
Show 68: Simon and Garfunkel - Live at John Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland - 21 October 1966137
Show 69: Slade - Live at The Showplace Dover NJ - 30 July 19761421
Show 70: B-Movie - Live at Rock City Nottingham - 21 February 1981165
Show 71 - Elvis Presley - Live at International Hotel Las Vegas - 3 August 1969528
Show 72 - Joy Division - Live at Effenaar Eindhoven The Netherlands - 18 January 1980194
Show 73: Ultravox - Live at The Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles - 30 December 19791385
Show 74: Mesh - Live at The Sala Bikini Barcelona - 22 June 20022115
Show 75: The Runaways - Live at The Agora, Cleveland, Ohio - 19 July 1976189
Show 76: Crowded House - Live at The Albani Club Winterthur Switzerland - 28 October 1991163
Show 77: OMD - Live at The Electric Ballroom London - 7 December 1979709