May 29, 2013

RUSH - London - O2 Arena London - 05/24/2013


Rush - 2013-05-24 - London
Rush
May 24, 2013
O2 Arena
London



01. Gearing Up - intro video
02. Subdivisions
03. The Big Money
04. Force Ten
05. Grand Designs
06. The Body Electric
07. Territories
08. The Analog Kid
09. Bravado
10. Where's My Thing? (including drum solo)
11. Far Cry
12. The Appointment - intro video
13. Caravan
14. Clockwork Angels
15. The Anarchist
16. Carnies
17. The Wreckers
18. Headlong Flight (including drum solo)
19. Halo Effect (guitar solo intro)
20. Seven Cities of Gold
21. The Garden
22. Manhattan Project
23. Drum Solo (The Percussor)
24. Red Sector A
25. YYZ
26. The Spirit of Radio (without String Ensemble)
27. Tom Sawyer - intro video
28. Tom Sawyer
29. 2112 Part I: Overture
30. 2112 Part II: The Temples of Syrinx
31. 2112 Part VII: Grand Finale
32. The Office of the Watchmaker - outro video



Geddy Lee - vocals, bass, synthesizers
Alex Lifeson - guitar, vocals, synthesizers
Neil Peart - drums, cymbals, electronic percussion
Clockwork Angels String Ensemble

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GOD STREET WINE - GOD STREET WINE

GOD STREET WINE
''GOD STREET WINE''
OCTOBER 7 1997
59:51

1. Diana /6:13
2. Feather /5:18
3. A Good Dream /4:22
4. Wall /4:20
5. Silver /5:06
6. She Comes Up Softly /4:37
7. Don't Speak Of These Things /4:14
8. Happy Birthday, Mr. President /4:24
9. I'll Still Like You /4:44
10. Water /5:03
11. Goodbye Oklahoma /6:03
12. Angeline /5:25

Lo Faber/Guitar, Vocals
Denny Fongheiser/Drums, Percussion
Aaron Maxwell/Guitar, Vocals
Bill Payne/Guest Artist, Keyboards, Organ, Piano
John Popper/Guest Artist, Harmonica
Tomo/Drums, Vocals
Bill Wray/Arranger, Sound Effects

REVIEW
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
God Street Wine's eponymous second album for Mercury Records finds the band settling into a groove, accentuating their blues roots and stretching out a bit musically. The band still can't quite translate the kinetic appeal of their live show to disc, but God Street Wine succeeds because it concentrates on the songs, showcasing them as much as the group's playing. Of course, jamming is still a priority -- John Popper guests on three tracks and Little Feat's Bill Payne plays on "Silver" -- but the songs have more weight than before, making God Street Wine one of the band's best efforts to date.

BIOGRAPHY
by Richard Skelly
God Street Wine, a New York-based jam band in the tradition of the Spin Doctors and Blues Traveler, blend funk, reggae, folk-rock, post-punk, pop/rock, and blues-rock into a cohesive whole that is unique and original. God Street Wine formed in New York City in the late '80s and lived there until they moved to Westchester County, NY, in 1991. Comprised of Lo Faber on guitar and lead vocals, Aaron Maxwell on guitar and lead vocals, Dan Pifer on bass guitar and vocals, Jon Bevo on piano, organ, and vocals, and Tomo (or John Thomas Osander) on drums, God Street Wine played their first show on December 13, 1988, at the Nightingale Bar in New York City.
They became legendary for putting on shows in excess of three hours, and with their two guitarists and reliance on improvisation, began to draw comparisons to another great twin-guitar band, the Allman Brothers. Even though God Street Wine's sound was considerably less bluesy, the band wasn't afraid to take chances in front of a live audience, not unlike the Spin Doctors or Blues Traveler. They maintained a large mailing list, in excess of 15,000 names, and continued developing a dedicated fan base often referred to as "Winos." It was this grassroots following that attracted the attention of record executives, not unlike the way Phish took off up in that band's home state of Vermont.
God Street Wine's first album, Bag, a self-produced affair, was released in 1992. They followed it up with a live compilation, Who's Driving?, in October 1993 on the Ripe and Ready label. After attracting the attention of Geffen Records executives and a management company, McGhee Entertainment, they signed with Geffen in January 1994 and released $1.99 Romances in September on a label co-venture between Geffen and McGhee. Since no one at Geffen knew the band, there was little promotion or advertising of the record. They signed with Mercury Records in 1995 after an executive there caught them at the Beacon Theater in New York. The partnership produced Red the following year and the eponymous God Street Wine in 1997. The group continued to tour until 1999 and disbanded the following year. They released Good to the Last Drop, a collection of highlights from their farewell tour, in July of 2000.
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GOD STREET WINE - RED

GOD STREET WINE
''RED''
APRIL 2 1996
59:40

1/Get on the Train
Lo Faber/4:43
2/Red & Milky White
Lo Faber/3:37
3/Ru4 Real?
Lo Faber/7:15
4/Untitled Take Two
Lo Faber/3:12
5/Which Way Will She Go?
Lo Faber/5:49
6/Chop!
Jon Bevo / Lo Faber / Aaron Maxwell / Dan Pifer / Tomo / God Street Wine /5:59
7/Don't Tell God
Jon Bevo/5:29
8/Girl on Fire
Jon Bevo / Lo Faber / Aaron Maxwell / Dan Pifer / Tomo / God Street Wine/6:36
9/Maybe
Lo Faber/7:18
10/Made of Blood
Jon Bevo/5:10
11/When the White Sun Turns to Red
Lo Faber / Aaron Maxwell/4:32

BIOGRAPHY
by Richard Skelly
God Street Wine, a New York-based jam band in the tradition of the Spin Doctors and Blues Traveler, blend funk, reggae, folk-rock, post-punk, pop/rock, and blues-rock into a cohesive whole that is unique and original. God Street Wine formed in New York City in the late '80s and lived there until they moved to Westchester County, NY, in 1991. Comprised of Lo Faber on guitar and lead vocals, Aaron Maxwell on guitar and lead vocals, Dan Pifer on bass guitar and vocals, Jon Bevo on piano, organ, and vocals, and Tomo (or John Thomas Osander) on drums, God Street Wine played their first show on December 13, 1988, at the Nightingale Bar in New York City.
They became legendary for putting on shows in excess of three hours, and with their two guitarists and reliance on improvisation, began to draw comparisons to another great twin-guitar band, the Allman Brothers. Even though God Street Wine's sound was considerably less bluesy, the band wasn't afraid to take chances in front of a live audience, not unlike the Spin Doctors or Blues Traveler. They maintained a large mailing list, in excess of 15,000 names, and continued developing a dedicated fan base often referred to as "Winos." It was this grassroots following that attracted the attention of record executives, not unlike the way Phish took off up in that band's home state of Vermont.
God Street Wine's first album, Bag, a self-produced affair, was released in 1992. They followed it up with a live compilation, Who's Driving?, in October 1993 on the Ripe and Ready label. After attracting the attention of Geffen Records executives and a management company, McGhee Entertainment, they signed with Geffen in January 1994 and released $1.99 Romances in September on a label co-venture between Geffen and McGhee. Since no one at Geffen knew the band, there was little promotion or advertising of the record. They signed with Mercury Records in 1995 after an executive there caught them at the Beacon Theater in New York. The partnership produced Red the following year and the eponymous God Street Wine in 1997. The group continued to tour until 1999 and disbanded the following year. They released Good to the Last Drop, a collection of highlights from their farewell tour, in July of 2000.
http://fp.io/85584cd5/

THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Memorial Coliseum, University of Alabama - 05/17/1977


Grateful Dead
1977-05-17
Memorial Coliseum,
University of Alabama
Soundboard Recording
224 kbps (vbr)


CD 1:
1st Set
01. New Minglewood Blues
02. Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo >
03. El Paso
04. They Love Each Other
05. Jack Straw
06. Jack-A-Roe
07. Looks Like Rain
08. Tennessee Jed
09. Passenger
10. High Time

CD 2:
1st Set (continued)
01. Big River
02. Sunrise
03. Scarlet Begonias >
04. Fire On The Mountain

2nd Set
05. Samson And Delilah >
06. Bertha >
07. Good Lovin'
08. Brown Eyed Women
09. Estimated Prophet

CD 3:
2nd Set (continued)
01. Terrapin Station >
02. Playin' In The Band >
03. Drums >
04. Wharf Rat >
05. Playin' In The Band

Encore:
06. Sugar Magnolia

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THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Hollywood Sportatorium Pembroke Pines, FL - 05/22/1977


Grateful Dead
1977-05-22
Hollywood Sportatorium
Pembroke Pines, FL
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps


1st Set:
01. The Music Never Stopped*
02. Sugaree*
03. El Paso**
04. Peggy-O**
05. New Minglewood Blues**
06. Friend Of The Devil**
07. Lazy Lightnin'* >
08. Supplication*
09. Ramble On Rose**
10. Dancing In The Street*

2nd Set:
01. Help On The Way* >
02. Slipknot!* >
03. Franklin's Tower*
04. Samson And Delilah*
05. Brown Eyed Women**
06. Good Lovin'**
07. Sunrise*
08. Estimated Prophet* >
09. Eyes Of The World* >
10. Wharf Rat* >
11. Terrapin Station* >
12. Morning Dew*

Encore:
Sugar Magnolia**

* Not included - officially released on Dick's Pick's 3
** Included - not on Dick's Picks 3


ecording Info:
SBD > Master Reel > Dat

Transfer Info:
Dat > Sonic Solutions > CD Samplitude Professional v11.2 > FLAC

Notes:
Dicks Picks Three had a lot of problems. The CD release was a partial show, it was pitched wrong and recently Charlie Miller decided to remaster the entire show pitched correctly. The original Dick's Picks Three was a partial show.

The complete concert set list for the 5/22/77 show at Pembroke Pines, Florida was:

1: "Funiculì, Funiculà" tuning*, "The Music Never Stopped"*, "Sugaree"*, "El Paso", "Peggy-O", "New Minglewood Blues", "Friend of the Devil", "Lazy Lightning"* > "Supplication"*, "Ramble On Rose", "Dancing in the Street"*

2: "Help on the Way"* > "Slipknot!"* > "Franklin's Tower"*, "Samson and Delilah"*, "Brown Eyed Women", "Good Lovin'", "Sunrise"*, "Estimated Prophet"* > "Eyes of the World"* > "Wharf Rat"* > "Terrapin Station"* > "Morning Dew"*

E: Sugar Magnolia

* appears on Dick's Picks Volume 3                                                                                                           http://fp.io/am679918/

WILCO - ROADCASE 16 SAN LUIS OBISPO CA. - 09/29/2012

                                                                        Wilco.



1. One Sunday Morning [10:54]
2. Art Of Almost [07:20]
3. I Might [04:19]
4. Muzzle Of Bees [05:01]
5. Spiders (Kidsmoke) [06:50]
6. Impossible Germany [09:26]
7. Born Alone [04:56]
8. Shouldn’t Be Ashamed [04:07]
9. Handshake Drugs [06:39]
10. When You Wake Up Feeling Old [03:28]
11. Whole Love [04:36]
12. I Must Be High [03:36]
13. I’m Always In Love [04:43]
14. Heavy Metal Drummer [03:00]
15. I’m The Man Who Loves You [04:42]
16. Dawned On Me [03:43]
17. Hummingbird [03:17]
18. A Shot In The Arm [08:12]
19. Passenger Side [04:08]
20. California Stars [05:01]
21. Can’t Stand It [04:51]
22. Walken [04:31]
23. Monday [04:20]
24. Outtasite (Outta Mind) [02:43]
25. Hoodoo Voodoo [08:14]
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UMPHREY'S MCGEE - Summercamp Music Festival, Chillicothe, IL - 05/26/2013

Umphrey's McGee
2013-05-26
Summercamp Music Festival, Chillicothe, IL

Slacker > White Man's Moccasins, Tribute to the Spinal Shaft, Wife Soup, Phil's Farm, She Caught the Katy1, Dear Lord2, Higgins, Smell the Mitten, August > No Comment > August
Encore: Miss Tinkle's Overture

Notes:
2w/ Luther Dickinson
1w/ Taj Mahal

flac...  http://fp.io/e2214ead/                 MP3...  http://fp.io/354831mm/
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