December 14, 2011

PHISH - Hunt's Burlington, VT - 3/04/1985


Phish
March 4, 1985
Hunt's
Burlington, VT

SOURCE: SBD > Cass0 > DAT
TRANSFER: Archive Python > vDAT > Wavelab > FLAC16
Thanks to Ryan Mann for the source DAT!
Transfer, mastering, and FLAC16 by: Marmar- imthemarmar@gmail.com

01. Anarchy
02. Camel Walk
03. Fire Up the Ganja
04. Skippy the Wondermouse
05. In the Midnight Hour

Show Notes:
- Fire up the Ganja featured members of the band Lamb's Bread.                                                               http://www.fileserve.com/file/CmCQqcH

JOHN HIATT - Hangin' Around The Observatory & Overcoats (1974-75)



John Hiatt is an American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter. He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including New Wave, blues and country. Hiatt has been nominated for eleven Grammy Awards and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry. His songs have been covered by a variety of artists in multiple genres, including Bob Dylan, Willy DeVille, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Three Dog Night, Joan Baez Paula Abdul, Buddy Guy, the Desert Rose Band, Jimmy Buffett, Mandy Moore, Iggy Pop, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Rosanne Cash, Suzy Bogguss, Jewel, Aaron Neville, Jeff Healey, Keith Urban and many others.

Digitally remastered two-fer featuring the first two albums from 1974-75 by this acclaimed American singer/songwriter. 20 tracks total including 'Hangin' Around', 'One More Time', 'Sure As I'm Sittin' Here', 'Smiling In The Rain' and more. Standard jewel box in a slip-case with extensive new liner notes by John Tobler.

01. Maybe Baby, Say You Do
02. Whistles in My Ears
03. Sure as I'm Sittin' Here
04. Rose
05. Hangin' Around the Observatory
06. Full Moon
07. Wild-Eyed Gypsies
08. It's All Right with Me
09. Little Blue Song for You
10. Ocean
11. One More Time
12. Smiling in the Rain
13. I'm Tired of Your Stuff
14. Distance
15. Down Home
16. Overcoats
17. I Want Your Love Inside of Me
18. I Killed an Ant with My Guitar
19. Motorboat to Heaven
20. The Lady of the Night

Personnel: John Hiatt (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, piano, percussion); Josh Graves (dobro); Allan Harshman, Samuel Boghossian (viola); Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Billy Puitt (flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Norman Ray (baritone saxophone); George Tidwell (trumpet); Irving Kane (trombone); Bobby Emmons (organ); Gene Estes (marimba); Larrie Londin (drums, congas, percussion); Tracy Lee Nelson, Anita Baugh, Dianne Davidson (background vocals).

JOHN HIATT - The Open Road (2010)





John Hiatt's music has frequently had issues of family at or near the core. That's true of his latest album, but the perspective reaches beyond primary relationships between husbands and wives, parents and children, to take on bigger questions of heritage and legacy. That's a big chunk to bite off, but as one of rock's most astute singer-songwriters of the last 40 years, Hiatt brings considerable insight and his characteristic wry humor to the task. At 57, Hiatt doesn't have much time for boy-meets/loses-girl scenarios. He's sharing the explorations of a man recognizing his weaknesses ("Like a Freight Train") and acknowledging his debt to those who've come before ("Homeland") on the way to discovering his core values ("Go Down Swingin' "). Not that he bypasses the four-letter word that is "love." In "What Kind of Man," as he's been throughout his estimable career, he's far more interested in plumbing his own nefarious attitudes than finding someone else on whom to affix blame for his troubles: "You see the man who loves you/You see the man you love/But I have hidden claws/Inside these gloves." This bluesy, heartland-soaked musical excursion features meaty support from guitarist Doug Lancio, bassist Patrick O' Hearn and drummer Kenneth Blevins, wittily informed nods to such influences as Chuck Berry, the Rolling Stones and Willie Dixon and plenty of the rock soulfulness that's integral to the sound he's been honing for decades. - latimesblogs.latimes.com

01. The Open Road
02. Haulin
03. Go Down Swingin
04. Like A Freight Train
05. My Baby
06. Homeland
07. Wonder of Love
08. What Kind Of Man
09. Movin On
10. Fireball Roberts
11. Carry You Back Home

JOHN HIATT - TWO BIT MONSTERS


http://www.fileserve.com/file/gQ8qSR2

FRANK ZAPPA - & The Mothers Of Invention - 1973-06-24 - Horden Pavillion - Sydney,AUS




Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - 1973-06-24 - Horden Pavillion - Sydney,AUS
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention
1973-06-24
Horden Pavillion
Sydney,AUS

Frank Zappa show from 1973!
Or should I say:On the peak of his career?
I mean,he had made the "Freak Out" album in 1966 and he had made "Chunga´s Revenge(1970)" and he had made the "Waka Jawaka"album in 1972 already.
And 1973 now is the year of "Cosmic Debris","Fifty Fifty" or "Montana".Frank Zappa is rocking the world...
You can hear the fun they had when they played these shows in June of 1973!They sound like they would play "Fifty Fifty","Montana" or "Cosmic Debris"... like they played them for the first time...and never again!

If you like Frank Zappa shows (there is the June,25th,1973 show on the Wagon down below,too),
and if you still don`t have them,I can only recommend these shows! And I promise: You will love this show,too!
Ah,I forgot to tell you something bad...There are some very few unfortunate cuts...

Disc 1
01 Soundcheck 8:35
02 Montana 7:30
03 Dupree's Paradise 21:59
04 Dog Meat 7:52
05 Fifty-Fifty °°° tapeflip @ 0:00.541 (47:14.715) 6:49
06 Cosmik Debris 5:56

Disc 2
07 ] Inca Roads (swank Version) 11:52
08 Yellow Snow Suite 19:36
09 Farther O'Blivion& ~ tapeflip @ 1:55.773 (1:34:17.26), missing a few bars; from here on its a higher gen source ---> encore 19:27
10 ~ Son Of Mr Green Genes~King Kong~Chunga's Revenge 16:03


George Duke - keyboards, vocals (sang extensively only on the European tour 73001-730930)
Tom Fowler - bass
Bruce Fowler - trombone
Ralph Humphrey - drums
Sal Marquez - trumpet, vocals
Jean Luc Ponty - violin
Ian Underwood - alto saxophone, synthesizer (played alto saxophone for the whole duration of this line-up. He played synthesizer before Sal Marquez joined and after he left)
Ruth Underwood - percussion
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals


Last thing to mention:It´s time to celebrate Zappa´s birthday (12-21-1940) next week or to mourn for his tragic and too early date of death (12-04-1993).

http://www.fileserve.com/file/kHgCFjm

WARREN HAYNES / Pre-Christmas Jam 2011-12-09 The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC



Warren Haynes' Pre-Christmas Jam
2011-12-09
The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC

Source:
WNCW FM Broadcast



-Warren Haynes
01. River's Gonna Rise (06:29)
02. A Friend To You (05:46)

-Planet Of The Abts
03. Planet (Pt. 2) (05:06)
04. Deep Into Self (05:41)
05. Off The Hook (07:35)
06. Planet (Pt. 1) with Danny Louis (07:09)
07. Dressed Up, Looking Fine (06:36)

-Kevin Kinney's Christmas Jamboree (With Danny Louis, Jackie Greene, Rocky Lindsley, Johnny Irion, Sarah Lee Guthrie, Jorgen Carlsson & Mike Barnes)
08. Here Come The Regulars (10:41)
09. A Good Country Mile (07:08)


-Jackie Greene & Friends (with Jorgen Carrlson, Danny Louis, Mike Barnes, Jeff Chimenti & Jay Russo)
10. Eyesight To The Blind (09:07)
11. Hollywood (15:46)
12. Don't Let Me Down with Warren Haynes (06:48)


-Bela Fleck/Jeff Sipe (with Bill Evans, Taylor Lee & Casey Driessen)
13. Monkey See (07:20)
14. Spanish Point (09:15)
15. Soulgrass (10:50)
16. Flapperette > (10:53)
17. Improv > (12:01)
18. The Ballad of Jed Clampett (10:32)

-Los Lobos
19. Los Lobos Introduction (03:00)
20. Venganza de Los Pelados (05:48)
21. Bird's Gonna Fly (04:29)
22. Evangeline (03:17)
23. Yo Can Tu (05:19)
24. 300 Pounds Of Joy with Warren Haynes (07:47)
25. Killing Floor with Warren Haynes (05:18)
26. Mas Y Mas with Warren Haynes (09:48)

-Gov't Mule
27. Trane > (09:43)
28. Eternity's Breath > (07:16)
29. Going Out West (09:43)
30. Come On Into My Kitchen with Bela Fleck (08:23)
31. Devil Likes It Slow with Bill Evans (07:19)
32. Dear Mr. Fantasy (14:30)

-Phil Lesh & Friends (With Warren Haynes, Jackie Greene, Jeff Chimenti & Jay Russo)
33. New Speedway Boogie > (17:26)
34. All Along The Watchtower > (07:18)
35. Franklin's Tower (11:38)
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ZfSPGzT

THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Orpheum Theatre Boston, Massachusetts - 12/03/2011


The Allman Brothers Band - 2011/12/03 Boston, MA [320]
The Allman Brothers Band
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts
Dec 3, 2011


Set I

1. Hot 'Lanta
2. I Walk On Gilded Splinters
3. Trouble No More
4. Come and Go Blues
5. The Sky Is Crying
6. Every Hungry Woman
7. Egypt
8. All Along The Watchtower
9. One Way Out

Set II
10. Melissa
11. Revival
12. Gambler's Roll
13. Into The Mystic
14. Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea
15. Mountain Jam
16. Smokestack Lightnin'
17. Mountain Jam

Encore
18. Working Class Hero (Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks & Marc Quinones only)
19. Whipping Post

http://www.fileserve.com/file/PbRFvDc

PHISH - A Christmas Gift From Trey, December 1985


A Christmas Gift From Trey, December 1985

Part 1 of 2 (Side A)

PHISH
November 23, 1985
Godard College

Source:  Master > Cass > Cass
Transfer:  Cass2 > HHB > CDR > Flac

Set 3:
 
01. Mike's Song
02. Whipping Post Jam
03. Antelope ->
04. Dave's Energy Guide



An 11/23/85 Godard (side A) / Trey's 4 Track Project (side B) cassette tape used to circulate pretty well, the quality degrading with every analog generation.  I hope this is an upgrade of what you have heard and, if it is not, I apologize (and you can email me at cdirksen@earthlink.net to complain). I have not altered this recording with tools -- it is simply a reproduction via HHB onto disc of the cassette tape that I received in the 1990s.

I was generously given this music on a 90 min Maxell XL2S tape by a friend of Trey's.  He (among many others) had received the tape from Trey as a Christmas present a few days before Christmas in 1985.

Mike has said that during this 11/23/85 show in the Godard cafeteria, he had a transcendent, peak musical experience. Listen to him carefully, ideally with no distractions.  I realize, though, that it is difficult to hear him on this recording. Also listen for "Norwegian Wood" and "The Other One" during the "Whipping Post Jam," which doesn't sound much like Whipping Post, but which presumably is a Jam that arose from Whipping Post's composed opening section (unfortunately, this intro section doesn't circulate).  But it is Trey who called this a "Whipping Post Jam" and so I'm reluctant to change the title to "Jam." I realize the recording quality is poor, but I swear to you -- IN THE NAME OF THE ALMIGHTY ICCULUS -- that this is low gen.  (Again, if it does not upgrade you, I apologize, but do me a favor and email me a .wav of the DEG to compare it with what I have.)

Show Notes for 11/23/85 from the current (8/20/09) version of The Phish Companion setlists file: This list for Set III is likely incomplete, as the only recording that circulates fades in and out at points. The “Whipping Post Jam” fades in after Mike’s Song on the recording that circulates. This “Jam” contained jams reminiscent of The Grateful Dead’s The Other One and Dark Star. It also featured Norwegian Wood teases from Mike, and a jam reminiscent of the early intro to Harry Hood. Antelope fades in after the “Whipping Post Jam” fades out. The complete lists for Sets I and II are not known, although Mike has referenced the first set Wild Thing in interviews and in The Phish Book.
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