July 31, 2014

THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings

The Allman Brothers Band – The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings (2014)

Generally considered the career breakthrough, and some would even say pinnacle, of the Allman Brothers‘ career, the 1971 concert album At Fillmore East was a huge success for the band.
A landmark of classic rock, At Fillmore East, recorded over several nights in March 1971, captured the live intensity and almost psychic group interplay between the bandmembers, largely centered on the guitar tête-à-tête of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts. Also integral to the Georgia band’s sound were the bluesy, soul-inflected vocals and organ playing of Gregg Allman, on whose shoulders much of the band’s future would rest after the tragic death of his brother Duane in a motorcycle accident in October 1971, a mere four days after At Fillmore East was certified gold.
However, despite the group’s undeniably innovative mix of rock, country, blues, and jazz, it was producer Tom Dowd who helped craft the live sessions into a remarkably kinetic and timely album. Dowd, who had previously helmed the group’s second album, 1970's Idlewild South, skillfully edited the group’s various performances together, maximizing the best bits and, as in the case of “You Don’t Love Me,” combined the first section with the last section to form a concise, masterful take. The 2014 six-disc box set The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings brings together all of the unedited recordings the Allman Brothers made during their two-night, four-show stand at the Fillmore East. That means longtime fans get four versions of the band’s set opener, “Statesboro Blues,” as well as other cuts the group repeated each set. Thankfully, the Allman Brothers rarely played a song the same way twice, and every track here holds something surprising and unexpected to discover. Also included is the group’s June 1971 show closing out the Fillmore East for owner Bill Graham, who had decided to shut the venue down. Combine all of the music here, much previously unreleased, with John Lynskey’s heartfelt and informative liner notes detailing all of the concert drama, both on stage and off, and The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings ends up working as both a completist anthology and a joyful rock tribute.
CD 1: March 12, 1971 – First Show
Statesboro Blues 4.08 (previously unreleased)
Trouble No More 3.48 (previously unreleased)
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.19 (previously unreleased)
Done Somebody Wrong 4.01 (previously unreleased)
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 17.05 (previously unreleased)
You Don’t Love Me 16.55 (previously unreleased)
CD 2: March 12, 1971 – Second Show
Statesboro Blues 4.12 (previously unreleased)
Trouble No More 3.50
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.28 (previously unreleased)
Done Somebody Wrong 4:30
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 19.50 (previously unreleased)
You Don’t Love Me 19.10
Whipping Post 20.00 (previously unreleased)
Hot ‘Lanta 5.09
CD 3: March 13, 1971 – First Show
Statesboro Blues 4.20
Trouble No More 3.48
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.47
Done Somebody Wrong 3.55 (previously unreleased)
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 13.00
You Don’t Love Me 19.10
Whipping Post 17.15 (previously unreleased)
CD 4: March 13, 1971 – Second Show – Part 1
Statesboro Blues 4.19 (previously unreleased)
One Way Out 4.30 (previously unreleased)
Stormy Monday 10.14
Hot ‘Lanta 5.00
Whipping Post 22.00
CD 5: March 13, 1971 – Second Show – Part 2
Mountain Jam 33.00
Drunken Hearted Boy (with Elvin Bishop) 7.30
CD 6: June 27, 1971 – Fillmore East Closing Show
Introduction by Bill Graham (previously unreleased)
Statesboro Blues 5.52
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.34
Done Somebody Wrong 3.37
One Way Out 5.01
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 12.44
Midnight Rider 3.01
Hot ‘Lanta 5.41
Whipping Post 19.17
You Don’t Love Me 17:56
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Artist : The Allman Brothers
Album : The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings
Year : 2014
Genres : Rock
Format : .mp3 / 320 Kbps
Size : 836.42 MB
Tracklist:
CD 1: March 12, 1971 – First Show
Statesboro Blues 4.08 (previously unreleased)
Trouble No More 3.48 (previously unreleased)
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.19 (previously unreleased)
Done Somebody Wrong 4.01 (previously unreleased)
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 17.05 (previously unreleased)
You Don’t Love Me 16.55 (previously unreleased)
CD 2: March 12, 1971 – Second Show
Statesboro Blues 4.12 (previously unreleased)
Trouble No More 3.50
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.28 (previously unreleased)
Done Somebody Wrong 4:30
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 19.50 (previously unreleased)
You Don’t Love Me 19.10
Whipping Post 20.00 (previously unreleased)
Hot ‘Lanta 5.09
CD 3: March 13, 1971 – First Show
Statesboro Blues 4.20
Trouble No More 3.48
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.47
Done Somebody Wrong 3.55 (previously unreleased)
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 13.00
You Don’t Love Me 19.10
Whipping Post 17.15 (previously unreleased)
CD 4: March 13, 1971 – Second Show – Part 1
Statesboro Blues 4.19 (previously unreleased)
One Way Out 4.30 (previously unreleased)
Stormy Monday 10.14
Hot ‘Lanta 5.00
Whipping Post 22.00
CD 5: March 13, 1971 – Second Show – Part 2
Mountain Jam 33.00
Drunken Hearted Boy (with Elvin Bishop) 7.30
CD 6: June 27, 1971 – Fillmore East Closing Show
Introduction by Bill Graham (previously unreleased)
Statesboro Blues 5.52
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.34
Done Somebody Wrong 3.37
One Way Out 5.01
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 12.44
Midnight Rider 3.01
Hot ‘Lanta 5.41
Whipping Post 19.17
You Don’t Love Me 17:56
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THE ROLLING STONES - Live 1965: Music from Charlie Is My Darling


The Rolling Stones – Live 1965: Music from Charlie Is My Darling (2014)



Tracklist:

01. Show Intro (Live)
02. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (Live)
03. Pain In My Heart (Live)
04. Down the Road Apiece (Live)
05. Time Is On My Side (Live)
06. I’m Alright (Live)
07. Off the Hook (Live)
08. Charlie’s Intro to “Little Red Rooster” (Live)
09. Little Red Rooster (Live)
10. Route 66 (Live)
11. I’m Moving On (Live)
12. The Last Time (Live)
13. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (Finale) [Live]

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THE ROLLING STONES - Convention Center, Myrtle Beach, - 06-22-1978

Rolling Stones - Convention Center, Myrtle Beach, 22 June 1978


01.Don't Look Back
02.Let It Rock
03.All Down The Line
04.Honky Tonk Women
05.Star Star
06.Lies
07.Miss You
08.When The Whip Comes Down
09.Beast of Burden
10.Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)
11.Respectable
12.Far Away Eyes
13.Love In Vain
14.Shattered
15.Tumbling Dice
16.Happy
17.Sweet Little Sixteen
18.Brown Sugar
19.Jumping Jack Flash

BOB SEGER AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND - AT COBO ARENA (DETROIT, MI), JUNE 15, 1980

BOB SEGER AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND
''AT COBO ARENA (DETROIT, MI), JUNE 15, 1980,

107:49

DISC ONE
1/P.A. Music / audience / tuning 0:20
2/Feel Like A Number 4:05
3/Travelin' Man / Beautiful Loser 9:07
4/Still The Same 3:35
5/Mainstreet 4:21
6/Old Time Rock & Roll 5:33
7/Turn The Page 6:11
8/Against The Wind 5:42
9/Her Strut 4:00
10/Horizontal Bop 4:33
11/Fire Lake 3:54
12/Betty Lou's Getting Out Tonight 3:26
13/We've Got Tonite 5:11

DISC TWO
1/backing singers introductions 0:40
2/Brave Strangers 7:01
3/Fire Down Below 5:17
4/Ramblin' Gamblin' Man 3:05
5/Katmandu 5:20
6/Encore Applause 0:34
7/Night Moves 5:49
8/Hollywood Nights 4:57
9/Encore Applause 0:43
10/Rock & Roll Never Forgets 3:39
11/Rock & Roll Medley (includes Let It Rock / Shake It Baby / Little Queenie / Do You Like To Rock_ / Jam / Let It Rock 9:48

Bob Seger - vocals, guitar, piano
Drew Abbott - guitar
Craig Frost - keyboards
Chris Campbell - bass, vocals
Alto Reed - organ, flute, saxophone
David Teegarden - drums, vocals
Shaun Murphy - vocals, percussion
Colleen Beaton - vocals
Kathy Lamb - vocals

ABOUT
Following years of modest regional success, the 1976 album Live Bullet, recorded live at Detroit's Cobo Hall, would catapult Bob Seger's career. It would also begin an astounding 5-year stretch where Seger and his Silver Bullet Band would dominate American radio and everything Seger touched seemingly turned to gold. The three studio albums to follow during this golden era, Night Moves, Stranger In Town and the number one Grammy Award wining Against The Wind, would each deliver numerous hits and many permanent staples of classic rock radio.

On Seger 's 1980 tour, he successfully made lightning strike twice by recording a sequel to Live Bullet. The result was Nine Tonight, originally released as a 2 LP set. This outstanding live album would truly capture Seger's special brand of heartland rock and the power and excitement of the Silver Bullet Band at its peak. Many consider this album the absolute best encapsulation of Seger's golden era (and that is not overlooking his Greatest Hits).

Decades later, journey back to the penultimate concert from the 1980 tour, when Seger and The Silver Bullet Band returned to their home stomping grounds at Detroit's Cobo Hall, presented here for the first time ever in it's unedited entirety! This recording is a terrific overview of Seger's peak era, from raunchy rockers to heartfelt ballads and everything in between, all performed with fire and passion. It all culminates in a second encore of "Rock And Roll Never Forgets" that smokes the studio recording before launching into an extended tribute to Chuck Berry and classic rock & roll, where the raw energy of this band and the chemistry between Seger and his audience is undeniable.
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PHISH - nTelos Pavilion Portsmouth, VA - 07/30/2014

PHISH
July 30, 2014
nTelos Pavilion
Portsmouth, VA

SET ONE
Bathtub Gin
Devotion To A Dream
Yarmouth Road
Guelah Papyrus
Alaska
It's Ice
Poor Heart
Mountains in the Mist
Meat
Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan
David Bowie
SET TWO
Fuego
Gotta Jibboo
Meatstick >
Piper >
Billy Breathes
Seven Below
Waste
Backwards Down The Number Line
First Tube
ENCORE
The Lizards

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