July 8, 2012
UMPHREY'S MCGEE - Weekend at Harmony, Geneva, MN - 07/06/2012
Umphrey's McGee
2012-07-06
Weekend at Harmony, Geneva, MN
Set I:
Cummins Lies >
Turn & Dub
Prowler >
In the Kitchen >
Higgins
Robot World >
End of the Road
Partyin' Peeps
Set II:
Bridgeless >
White Man's Moccassins
Mantis Ghetts* >
Phil's Farm >
Running With the Devil >
Phil's Farm
Dump City
FF >
Bridgeless
Encore:
Nothing Too Fancy
Notes
* with Xxplosive (Dr. Dre) teases
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FURTHUR - McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket, RI - 07/05/2012
Furthur
2012-07-05
McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket, RI
Set I
01. Dancin' in the Streets >
02. Shakedown Street >
03. Jack Straw
04. Let it Ride
05. Black Throated Wind
06. Reuben and Cherise >
07. The Last Time
08. Casey Jones
Set II
09. Golden Road >
10. Cryptical Envelopment >
11. The Other One >
12. Cryptical Envelopment >
13. Dear Mr. Fantasy >
14. Playin' in the Band >
15. Standing on the Moon
16. Hey Pocky Way
17. Sugar Magnolia
Encore:
18. Donor Rap
19. Liberty >
20. Uncle John's Band
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mp3(v0)...
THE STRING CHEESE INCIDENT - Red Rocks, Morrison, CO - 07/05/2012
7/5/12 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
THE STRING CHEESE INCIDENT - 7/5/12 Red Rocks, Morrison, CO
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Sometimes A River
(9:32)
Lost
(6:46)
Cissy Strut
(1:33)
Lost
(4:37)
Pygmy Pony
(8:41)
Song In My Head
(7:22)
Cedar Laurels
(9:48)
Under African Skies
(9:29)
Morrison Jam
(4:04)
Colorado Bluebird Sky
(13:06)
DISC TWO
SET TWO
Let's Go Outside
(7:30)
Miss Brown's Teahouse
(6:02)
Chameleon
(3:02)
Miss Brown's Teahouse
(7:31)
Rhum 'N Zouc
(10:40)
Struggling Angel
(8:13)
Solution
(6:46)
DISC THREE
Sand Dollar
(13:55)
Drums
(6:43)
Desert Dawn
(13:13)
ENCORE
Whiskey Before Breakfast
(6:31)
Outside and Inside
(9:41)
ELTON JOHN - The Superior Sound Of Elton John [ 1970 - 1975 ]
Elton John : The Superior Sound Of Elton John [ 1970 - 1975 ]
Track List
1.Your Song-3:59
2.Crocodile Rock-3:56
3.Rocket Man-4:37
4.Daniel-3:50
5.Saturday Night's Alright(For Fighting)-4:42
6.Goodbye Yellow Brick Road-3:14
7.Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding-10:59
8.Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me-5:34
9.Philadelphia Freedom-5:27
10.Somebody Saved My Life Tonight-6:49
11.We All Fall In Love Sometimes\Curtains
Ultra-RARE,
early import CD compilation. Remixed directly from the original multi-tracks.
DIGITALLY REMASTERED.
Possibly the best early collection of his most famous hits, ever compiled.
RARE, long out of print
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Posted by The Demon
LED ZEPPELIN - THE GARDEN TAPES - VOL 1: 07/27/1973
Led Zeppelin - 1973-07-27 - New York City
Led Zeppelin
July 27, 1973
Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY
101. The Rain Song
102. Dazed And Confused
201. Stairway To Heaven
202. Moby Dick
203. Heartbreaker
204. Whole Lotta Love (medley)
205. The Ocean
Review: Led Zeppelin Rocks to a Close at Garden
I saw the Friday opening of the Led Zeppelin concert from backstage, feeling the weight and response of the packed Madison Square Garden. It was possibly the best place to test the power of the British rock group, making the final dates of its current and very successful American tour.
And power it is – Led Zeppelin provides a kind of tent-show hard rock revivalism, healing and providing succor to the faithful, on a stage that throughout the evening became cluttered with smoke, dry-ice fumes and that most privileged of rock ‘n’ roll people, the film-maker.
Led Zeppelin remains unchanged. The group may perform different pieces, but the effect is the same. Jimmy Page’s lead guitar still dominates and mixes and merges with Robert Plant’s agile voice and Nureyev pirouetting to provide the basic essence of Zeppelin.
And Page is still into musical freakiness; dramatically dragging a violin bow across his guitar, he did his familiar squealing impersonation before boogieing off.
Page’s guitar more often than not sounds like thunder, but for all the power and fury at their disposal, the stage had much scaffolding on either side to hold the equipment, Zeppelin manages to provide some separation of instruments in the blare.
The group and the loyalty of its pilgrims out front (who remained shouting for an encore after the group had left) provide solidarity to hard rock. (NYTimes, July ’73)
Well ... a historic gem and only a portion! Plant introducing Stairway To Heaven saying: "I think this is a song of hope..." and he suddenly ad-libs "...and it's a very quiet song so shut up!" but only the first part of his introduction can be heard on movie and soundtrack. Bonham launching with a fury his drum introduction to Heartbreaker and then heavily leads the band with Whole Lotta Love.
The first of three nights at Madison Square Garden used to create the 1976 concert film The Song Remains the Same and the live album of the same name. The tape begins just after the first verse of an excellent The Rain Song. The heavy section is incredibly powerful. As the song ends, Plant tells the crowd "that was a sort of a love song" before introducing Dazed and Confused as "a very old one." Several shouts of "sit down!" can be heard coming from the crowd during the intro. Page's fingers fly across the fretboard during the frantic lead-in to the bow solo. The San Francisco interlude is both hauntingly beautiful and devastatingly heavy. The band is absolutely on fire during the outstanding guitar solo/workout section. Page shreds wildly during the outro. An incredibly powerful performance.
Before Stairway to Heaven, Plant tells the rowdy crowd "I think this is a song of hope... and it is a very quiet song, so shut up." Page's fingers get a bit sticky during an otherwise fantastic guitar solo, one of the best thus far. Someone in the crowd can be heard repeatedly shouting "The Ocean!" prior to Moby Dick, which Plant introduces by saying "ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Elvis Presley has now left the building." Page's fingers get stuck in the strings during the guitar solo in Heartbreaker. He blazes through the Boogie Chillen' section during Whole Lotta Love. As the song ends, Plant calls out "New York, goodnight." Strings of firecrackers crackle in the distance as the band returns to the stage to close the show with The Ocean.
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FRANK ZAPPA - Cowtown Ballroom Kansas City, MO. (Late) 12/02/1972
Frank Zappa - 1972-12-02 - Kansas City (Late)
Frank Zappa
December 2, 1972
Late Show
Cowtown Ballroom
Kansas City, MO
01 Johnny's Theme
02 Band Introductions
03 Been To Kansas City In A Minor
04 Mr Green Genes preamble
05 Son Of Mr Green Genes
06 Rollo preamble
07 Rollo
08 Imaginary Diseases
09 Shit on stage? No, go see Alice Cooper
10 Cosmik Debris
11 Chunga tune-up
12 Chunga's Revenge
13 tuning, banter
14 Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?
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FRANK ZAPPA - Cowtown Ballroom Kansas City, MO. (Early) 12/02/1972
Frank Zappa - 1972-12-02 - Kansas City (Early)
Frank Zappa
1972-12-02
Early Show
Cowtown Ballroom
Kansas City, MO
01 Tuning Up
02 Rollo
03 Band Intros
04 Duke Of Prunes
05 Montana
06 preamble to Little Dots
07 Little Dots
08 Cosmik Debris
09 "a rare request"
10 KC Blues (in G)
11 tuning up to Farther O'Blivion
12 Farther O'Blivion
13 encore break
14 America Drinks & Goes Home
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PHISH - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY - 07/07/2012
PHISH
2012-07-07
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
Set I:
Grind
Possum
Golgi Apparatus
The Moma Dance
Torn and Frayed
Rift
Cities >
Maze
Lawn Boy
Peaches En Regalia
Bathtub Gin
Good Times, Bad Times
Set II:
Down With Disease >
Blister In The Sun >
Down With Disease >
Boogie On Reggae Woman
Golden Age >
2001 >
Backwards Down The Number Line >
Prince Caspian >
Scent Of A Mule >
Blister In The Sun >
Scent Of A Mule
Mike's Song >
Contact
Weekapaug Groove
Encore:
Sabotage
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