Showing posts with label David J. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David J. Show all posts

Monday, 17 May 2021

RE-UPLOAD: David J - Teatro José Lúcio da Silva, Leiria, Portugal - 17.10.2019 (Flac 24/96)

 


Thanks to ziggyswoon for letting me share his recording here.


Original Info File:

Marvellous show!! My first time at a David J concert and i enjoyed it big time. It was a small audience for a big venue but the room was filled with good vibes and so was the show. Beautiful arrangements, great sound, David in a good mood and a great house sound. My recording is untouched i listened to it and decided to leave it as it is because it sounds great to me.

Source:Zoom H2 (WAV - 48 kHz / 24 bit) Rear Mic Mid gain
Lineage: WAV 48 kHz / 24 bit>Audacity for light EQ and track cut>flac

Set list:

01. Not Long For This World
02. I Hear Only Silence
03. The Auteur
04. Clandestine Valentine
05. Blue Eyes in a Green Room
06. Copper Level 7
07. Crocodile Tears and a Velvet Cosh
08. Feel Like Robert Johnson at the Three Forks Saloon
09. The Day David Bowie Died
10. Spalding Grey Can't Swim
11. The Star Standing
12. Candy On The Cross
13. Missive to an Angel...
14. Urban Urbane
15. The Dog-End of a Day Gone By (Love & Rockets)
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16. Who Killed Mr Moonlight (Bauhaus)
17. It Was a Very Good Year (Frank Sinatra)

David J - Vocals and Guitar
Fionna Bryce - Violin
Robert Vazicek - Keyboards


Enjoy and share
Cheers
Z

Thursday, 4 June 2020

RE-UPLOAD: Peter Murphy and David J Celebrating the Music of Bauhaus - Vilar de Mouros Festival, Vilar de Mouros, Portugal - 23.08.2018 (Flac)




taper: circle
Gear: Roland R-05 with internal mics
Lineage: WAV -> Audacity -> TLH -> Flac (level 8)

Setlist
01. King Volcano
02. Kingdom Coming
03. Double Dare
04. In The Flat Field
05. A God in an Alcove
06. Silent Hedges
07. Boys
08. She's In Parties
09. Kick In The Eye
10. Bela Lugosi's Dead
11. The Passion of Lovers
12. Stygmata Martyr
13. Dark Entries
14. Encore Break
15. Severance

Total Time: 67m 10s

Do Not Sell!
Support the artist and buy official products.
Enjoy

Monday, 27 April 2020

Peter Murphy with David J - White Oak Music Hall, Houston, TX, USA - 02.02.2019 (Flac)



Thanks to the original uploader on Dime.

Lineage: Zoom Q3HD (Recording (24/96 stereo .wav)) > Audacity (limiting, normalization, EQ (slight treble boost,) split tracks & convert to 16/44.1 wav) > Trader's Little Helper (Convert to flac8) > Mp3tag v2.85 (id tags)

recorded by bradleybee

01. Double Dare (4:47)
02. In the Flat Field (4:24)
03. A God in an Alcove (4:16)
04. Dive (2:30)
05. Spy in the Cab (4:26)
06. Small Talk Stinks (3:12)
07. St Vitus Dance (3:53)
08. Stigmata Martyr (3:39)
09. Nerves (6:47)
10. Burning from the Inside (7:24)
11. Silent Hedges (3:29)
12. Bela Lugosi's Dead (8:11)
13. She's in Parties (6:38)
14. Adrenalin (5:22)
15. Kick in the Eye (2:51)
16. The Passion of Lovers (3:57)
17. encore (3:27)
18. Telegram Sam (2:12)
19. Ziggy Stardust (4:06)

tracks 01-16     Bauhaus songs
track 18    T. Rex cover
track 19    David Bowie cover

Friday, 24 April 2020

Peter Murphy + David J - Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX, USA - 31.01.2019 (Flac)



Thanks to the original uploader on Dime.


Original Info File:

Tour: 40 years of Bauhaus Ruby Celebration featuring .

two source mix by exene
olympus LS-12 (44/16) > wav > flac
olympus LS-P4 (44/16) > wav > flac

Location: 8th row floor, center

Setlist:

01. Double Dare
02. In the Flat Field
03. A God in an Alcove
04. Dive
05. Spy in the Cab
06. Small Talk Stinks
07. St. Vitus Dance
08. Stigmata Martyr
09. Nerves
10. Burning from the Inside
11. Silent Hedges
12. Bela Lugosi's Dead
13. She's in Parties
14. Kick in the Eye
15. King Volcano
16. Kingdom's Coming
17. Severance  (Dead Can Dance cover)
   
notes:
Sold out show, the goths were out in force.
Stage was rushed during Stigmata, security went
from asking people not to dance at their seats to
not giving a crap when half the theater poured into the
aisles and front of stage :)
I stayed put, already had a great spot.  Recording sounds nice.
Peter still has it, superb performance.

enjoy!
~exene

Friday, 18 August 2017

David J and The Vagabond Vigilantes - Harvard & Stone, Los Angeles, USA - 28.07.2017 (Flac)



Thanks to mixter_ for taping and sharing on Dime.

Original info file.

Lineage / Equipment:

Location: 4' from stage - far right - 6' from right ceiling stack -> 4.5' h -> at933's (4.7k dt mod) cards -> naiant pipsqueak pre (+4dB)  -> sony pcm-m10 (24/48) -> san disk mobile ultra 16gb class 10 micro sd - 48mb/s -> reader -> audition 3.0 (minor level adjust +4dB l / +4dB r - fades - normalization - de-clap process) -> har-bal 2.3 (slight e.q.) -> audition 3.0 (dither to 16/44.1) ->
cd wave editor (track split) -> tlh (flac level 8, etc...) -> DIME -> you -> sense of enjoyment -> sharing is caring -> support  the artist (yes) -XX convert to mp3 (no!!!).

Hey re-posters and bloggers: Keep It LossLess, please!

Setlist:

01. Not Long For This World
02. The Day That David Bowie Died
03. Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?
04. Be The Revolution
05. Gimme Some Truth*
06. Vampire Blues+
07. Rock And Roll Babylon
08. Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
09. Dog-End Of A Day Gone By
10. No New Tale To Tell


00:55:56

* John Lennon song
+ Neil Young song

Personnel:

David J – Lead Vocals, Glitter, Nylon String Guitar on 02, 07 - 10, Harmonica on 04, Backpacker on 06.
Darwin Meiners - Bass, Vocals, Additional Intsrumentation
Michael Berg - Piano, Keyboards


Performance / Recording Notes:

David J returns to Los Angeles in support of his latest double album, Vagabond Songs. The album fittingly chronicles the time that he has spent on the road over the last year or so. Even at 60 now, J relentlessly tours the world playing well over 150 shows a year. I have a great deal of respect for Mr. Haskins' work ethic and his dedication to his art form and fans. He is arguably the most affible and accessible member of Bauhaus / Love and Rockets. He can usually be found after each show chatting up his fans, signing covers at the bar or while loading his gear. This night was no exception. While other bands and artists are charging increasingly higher and higher amounts for fifteen minute "meet and greets", David J will come to YOUR HOUSE and play an hour long acoustic set in your living room for a nominal fee. In return you can sell tickets publicly or privately to the event to cover the expense.

Tonight's performance was held in a small trendy bar in Thai Town (East Hollywood). The show was FREE. According to the set list, J was slated to play 14 songs. Due to time constraints it appears that his set was cut short to just under an hour. The Love and Rockets' classics "Rain Bird" and "Holiday on the Moon" were cut as well as the seminal "Bela" and a track titled "Anthem". We did get a Rockets heavy set of five of the ten songs played tonight. David was accompanied by his manager/bassist, Darwin Meiners and Michael Berg on piano. There was a theme of protest throughout the night's performance that was sadly lost on most of the bar's patrons that were intent on chatting and hooking up. The background chatter is very prominent for the first 3 songs until the "sound guy/DJ" chose to turn up the levels (VG-). As the show progresses, the chatter diminishes to a respectable level (EX-). For this reason, I chose to record some six feet away from the right speaker (furthest from the bar).  David's vocals are very clear and the instrumentation is fairly well balanced. The backing instrumentation tracks that Darwin played from his Mac were jarringly loud at times. Also, we get an impromptu Ziggy infused intro to "The Day David Bowie Died" as J tries to sort out his cables and pedals. David elected to play a nylon string classical guitar for the majority of the evening. It gave the performance a very down to earth, folksy feel. Overall, a great performance. I had only wished that he had played longer. Apparently he had to clear the stage for the house band to play some covers for a stripper / burlesque dancer. Oh well!

Highlights:

"Who Killed Mr. Moonlight" in all of its Vaudevillian glory, the Love and Rockets gem "Be The Revolution" from the oft-overlooked "Hot Trip To Heaven" and the plaintive plea of "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven"! It was like AM/PM! Too much good stuff!

Please support the artist by purchasing his latest album Vagabond Songs or by having him come to your house to play!...

http://davidjonline.com/

Enjoy.
Peace,
mixter_