July 14, 2014
RAQ - Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY - 01/25/2014
1/25/14 Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Intro
(1:07)
Will Run
(9:53)
City Funk
(6:19)
Bootch Magoo
(14:46)
Beauregard
(9:22)
Shirley
(12:23)
Circumstance
(13:25)
Hannah Can
(8:57)
DISC TWO
Clamslide
(8:46)
Welcome To The Donkey Show
(14:58)
Said And Done
(8:18)
ENCORE
Botz
(13:56)
The group formed in 2000 with original keyboard player Marc Scortino and released their first studio effort "Shed Tech" a year later. In 2002 Scortino left the band and was replaced by Todd Stoops. Along with Chris Michetti (Guitar), Jay Burwick (Bass) and Greg Stukey (Drums) the band would release their second album "Carbohydrates Are The Enemy" later in the year and embark on their first national tour. The quartet has played Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music Festival, California's High Sierra Music Festival, Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival, Florida's Langerado Music Festival, New York's moe.down and Camp Bisco Festival, Massachusett's Berkshire Mountain Music Festival, and Massachusetts Garden of Eden Festival[citation needed]. In 2006 Harmonized Records signed RAQ and helped release their third studio album "Ton These". 2013's return of Raq featured Adrian Tramantano on Drums.
Music[edit]
Glide Magazine says, "They've invented the concept of jambands even having an old school style to bring back in the first place."[1]
Touring[edit]
In its first national tour in 2002, the quartet played in front of thousands at many of North America's musical festivals including Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music Festival, California's High Sierra Music Festival, Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival, Florida's Langerado Music Festival, New York's moe.down, Massachusett's Berkshire Mountain Music Festival, and Vermont's Garden of Eden Festival[citation needed]. The band has also appeared at venues such as the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco and the Knitting Factory in New York City. RAQ completed a tour of Colorado performing in front of sold out crowds in Telluride, Denver and Breckenridge[citation needed].
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RAQ - Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY - 01/24/2014
1/24/14 Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Late Night
(8:12)
One Of These Days
(12:50)
Tumblin'
(8:28)
Down Low
(4:26)
Them Changes
(13:46)
Late Night
(3:10)
Walkin'
(15:26)
DISC TWO
Silhouette
(6:49)
Cheap Sunglasses
(13:50)
Brother
(17:49)
ENCORE
Gabvonie
(12:21) http://fp.io/fd8mf59e/
JETHRO TULL - ‘A Passion Play’ [An Extended Performance]
Jethro Tull‘s 1973 album ‘A Passion Play’ is returning to stores, with a fresh remastering job and loads of bonus material in tow. Originally released in July 1973, ‘Passion’ served as the proper follow-up to 1972's smash hit ‘Thick as a Brick,’ and found the band working overtime to come up with new material before a scheduled tour. The pressure was on after initial attempts to record a double LP at the Chateau d’Herouville in France ended in ruin.
“Our original plan was not to make another concept album,” explained frontman Ian Anderson. “The project started off as a collection of songs, including two that ended up going onto our next album ‘War Child’: ‘Bungle in the Jungle’ and ‘Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day).’ A certain theme had begun to emerge among the songs — how the animal life is mirrored in the dog-eat-dog world of human society — but the project just wasn’t working out. So we abandoned what we’d done and went back to England.”
After “almost completely rewriting” that material, Anderson sensed a unifying theme. “The concept grew out of wondering about the possible choices one might face after death. It was a dark album, just as we had intended, but it was missing some of the fun and variety that was in ‘Thick as a Brick,’” he admitted. “The critics savaged us. … We got a fair old pasting for that one. On reflection, the album is a bit one-dimensional. It’s certainly not one of my favorites, although it has become something of a cult album with some fans.”
DISC 1 - A Passion Play (A new Steven Wilson stereo mix):
01. Lifebeats/Prelude
02. The Silver Cord
03. Re-Assuring Tune
04. Memory Bank
05. Best Friends
06. Critique Oblique
07. Forest Dance #1
08. The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles
09. Forest Dance #2
10. The Foot Of Our Stairs (+ 2 extra verses found on end of multi-track reel)
11. Overseer Overture.
12. Flight From Lucifer
13. 10.08 to Paddington
14. Magus Perde
15. Epilogue
DISC 2 - The Chateau d'Herouville Sessions (A new Steven Wilson stereo mix):
01. The Big Top
02. Scenario
03. Audition
04. Skating Away
05. Sailor
06. No Rehearsal
07. Left Right
08. Solitaire
09. Critique Oblique (Part I)
10. Critique Oblique (Part II)
11. Animelee (1st Dance) [Instrumental]
12. Animelee (2nd Dance) [Instrumental]
13. Law Of The Bungle (Part I)
14. Tiger
15. Law Of The Bungle (Part II) http://fp.io/m351cf9d/
JETHRO TULL - Apollo Theatre Manchester, England - February 5th 1977
Jethro Tull
Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England
February 5th 1977
Soundboard
Disc 1
Wondr'ing Aloud
Skating Away
Jack-In-The-Green
Thick As A Brick
Songs From The Wood
Instrumental-Drum Solo
To Cry You A Song
A New Day Yesterday >
Flute Solo >
Living In The Past >
A New Day Yesterday (reprise)
Velvet Green
Disc 2
Hunting Girl
Too Old To Rock'N'Roll
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Minstrel In The Gallery
Aqualung
Guitar Solo
Wind-Up >
Back Door Angels >
Wind-Up (repise)
Locomotive Breath >
Land Of Hope and Glory
Back Door Angels (reprise)
Personnel:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow - drums
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards, saxophone
There is a recording of this show PRRP054 that is around stating it is a soundboard that came from a road crew member. Well this is not that recording. In fact I believe this sounds far superior to that. http://fp.io/1mbbaeb8/
Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England
February 5th 1977
Soundboard
Disc 1
Wondr'ing Aloud
Skating Away
Jack-In-The-Green
Thick As A Brick
Songs From The Wood
Instrumental-Drum Solo
To Cry You A Song
A New Day Yesterday >
Flute Solo >
Living In The Past >
A New Day Yesterday (reprise)
Velvet Green
Disc 2
Hunting Girl
Too Old To Rock'N'Roll
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Minstrel In The Gallery
Aqualung
Guitar Solo
Wind-Up >
Back Door Angels >
Wind-Up (repise)
Locomotive Breath >
Land Of Hope and Glory
Back Door Angels (reprise)
Personnel:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow - drums
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards, saxophone
There is a recording of this show PRRP054 that is around stating it is a soundboard that came from a road crew member. Well this is not that recording. In fact I believe this sounds far superior to that. http://fp.io/1mbbaeb8/
UMPHREY'S MCGEE - Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO - 03/19/2014
3/19/14 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Depth Charge
(4:32)
Hurt Bird Bath
(19:33)
Example 1
(10:05)
Comma Later
(6:34)
Higgins
(13:38)
Sweetness
(3:09)
Conduit
(8:39)
DISC TWO
SET TWO
Slacker
(13:05)
Utopian Fir
(19:46)
Booth Love
(12:38)
The Bottom Half
(12:25)
DISC THREE
Breathe
(8:12)
Mullet (Over)
(6:55)
ENCORE
Wizard Burial Ground
(10:28) http://fp.io/ca527e26/
UMPHREY'S MCGEE - Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO - 03/18/2014
3/18/14 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Nippletrix
(3:35)
Turn & Run
(10:32)
2nd Self
(6:42)
Professor Wormbog
(6:24)
Intentions Clear
(13:43)
Words
(9:39)
Last Man Swerving
(10:30)
Partyin' Peeps
(6:53)
Let's Dance
(4:59)
DISC TWO
SET TWO
Ringo
(5:35)
The Fuzz
(8:40)
Ringo
(9:05)
Prowler
(5:26)
Sociable Jimmy
(9:57)
DISC THREE
Pay The Snucka
(3:57)
Miami Virtue
(13:55)
Pay The Snucka
(5:19)
Waiting Room
(4:44)
ENCORE
The Floor
(10:14) http://fp.io/d336c638/
PHISH - RANDALL'S ISLAND, NEW YORK, NY - 07/13/2014
JULY
13
2014
PHISH
RANDALL'S ISLAND
NEW YORK, NY
SET ONE
Sand
9:53
Winterqueen
8:52
Reba
14:03
Birds of a Feather
6:24
Water in the Sky
3:26
Possum
9:07
Runaway Jim
9:14
Bouncing Around the Room
3:47
Maze
9:23
Split Open and Melt
13:05
SET TWO
Chalk Dust Torture
28:27
Light
11:34
Tweezer
16:05
Wading in the Velvet Sea
8:22
Sing Monica
5:54
Slave to the Traffic Light
12:14
ENCORE
Backwards Down the Number Line
5:51
Tweezer Reprise
3:52
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