Wednesday, July 30, 2014

John Hiatt & The Nashville Queens - Live Chicago 1995

Thanks to No Depression for the photo
John Hiatt & The Nashville Queens
Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL
December 3,  1995
FM Source @320



Set List:
01 intro
02 Slow Turning
03 Real Fine Love
04 Ethylene
05 Buffalo River Home
06 Good As She Can Be
07 Dust Down A Country Road
08 Drive South
09 Native Son
10 Walk On
11 Your Love Is My Rest
12 Tennessee Plates
13 Shredding The Document
14 Perfectly Good Guitar
15 Cry Love

ENCORE
16 Have A Little Faith In Me
17 Thing Called Love
18 You Must Go
19 Big Love
20 I Wanna Be Sedated



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Chicago '95

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Frank Zappa - Live Malmö, Sweden 1978

Frank Zappa - Live Folkets Park
Malmö, Sweden
September 5, 1978
Excellent Audience Recording {A/A-}@224


Set List:
01 crowd noise
02 The Purple Lagoon
03 Dancin' Fool
04 Easy Meat
05 Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me
06 Keep It Greasey
07 Village Of The Sun
08 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
09 City Of Tiny Lights
10 Pound For A Brown
11 Bobby Brown
12 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee preamble
13 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee
14 Conehead
15 Flakes
16 Magic Fingers
17 Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
20 Nanook Rubs It
21 St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast
22 Father O'Blivion
23 Rollo
24 Bamboozled By Love
25 Sy Borg
26 Little House I Used To Live In
27 Tell Me You Love Me
28 Dinah-Moe Humm

Thanks to yo-cats.blogspot.com


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Friday, July 25, 2014

Santana - Live San Francisco, CA. 1981

Santana - Live Old Waldorf Theater
San Francisco, CA.
February 5, 1981
Soundboard or FM Source @192


Set List:
1. E Papa Re 4:58
2. Primera Invasion 2:20
3. Searchin` 4:41
4. Tales Of Kilimanjaro 2:43
5. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen 6:30
6. All I Ever Wanted 5:17
7. Europa 9:28
8. Savor 7:15
9. Jingo 4:44


1. Aqua Marine 8:10
2. Body Surfin` 7:22
3. Well All Right 4:05
4. Hannibal 4:53
5. Brightest Star 5:26
6. Over And Over 6:15




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Old Waldorf '81

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Johnny Winter - 1944-2014 ~R.I.P.~


Rolling Stone



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At Guitars 101 by T.U.B.E - EDGE
   
Johnny Winter - 1970-09-17 - Chicago, IL (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)


Johnny Winter - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Rick Derringer - Electric Guitar
Randy Jo Hobbs - Electric Bass
Bobby Caldwell - Drums


Set List (about 60 minutes):
1.†guess I'll go away
2. good morning little schoolgirl
3. rock'n'roll hoochie koo
4. it's my own fault
5. highway 61 revisited
6. johnny b. goode

medley:
7. mean town blues [a small cut in the first minute, almost unnoticeable; with slide guitar jam]
8. walking blues
9. mean town blues [conclusion]

http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f145/johnny-winter-1970-09-17-chicago-il-sbd-flac-170307.html#post1131930

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The Muffin Men - Say Cheese And Thank You -1993 {Out of Print}

The Muffin Men 
Say Cheese And Thank You
Studio Recordings @ 320
{Out of Print}


The Muffin Men are a British band, based in Liverpool, England, which primarily plays the music of Frank Zappa. The group formed in 1990 (with original members: Ian (Bammo) Bamford, Lead Guitar & Vocals - Paul (Rhino) Ryan, Drums & Vocals - Mike Kidson, Saxophones, Trousers and Vocals - Andy (Waco) Jacobson, Keyboards & vocals - Roddie Gilliard, Guitar & Vocals - Naraish Nathaniel, Bass & Vocals - Ian Jump, Lead Guitar & Vocals and Roy Stringer, Apple Macintosh, samples, vocals and noises) for a concert in honor of Zappa's fiftieth birthday. They went on to perform his music as a tribute band, along with some of their own compositions, worldwide. Until his death in 2008, the band often featured guest vocals and percussion by Jimmy Carl Black, former drummer and vocalist from Zappa's Mothers of Invention, with whom they also performed songs by Captain Beefheart.

In 22 years of operation, the Muffin Men have featured no less than seven original Zappa band members, along with original Mothers Of Invention drummer/vocalist Jimmy Carl Black, as well as performing with Don Preston and Bunk Gardner in 1993. In 1994 they played a nine-week European tour with guest vocalist Ike Willis, and again teamed up with Willis in 2003 for a special Zappanale festival show, which also featured Napoleon Murphy Brock. Zappanale is a yearly tribute concert festival dedicated to Frank Zappa's compositions. Mike Keneally has also appeared with the band, and the current lineup features Denny Walley on slide guitar and vocals.

Rather than play pieces note-for-note, the band plays Zappa's material working to the strengths of the current line-up, often giving the music a different slant to the original versions.
~Wiki


Track List
1-Peaches
2-Cosmik Debris
3-Sofa
4-Dirty Love
5-Small Medley
6-Uncle Remus
7-Let's Make The Water Turn Black
8-Harry, You're A Beast
9-Oh No!
10-Son Of Orange County
11-Love Of My Life
12-Let's Move To Cleveland
13-Leave Me Alone
14-Return To Baltimore
15-Eine Kleine Trouser Movement
16-Brotchen Approachin'
17-Screamin' Johnny Kilmarnock Performs
18-Let's Move To Cleveland, Reprise
19-In France
20-Yo Mama
21-Willie The Pimp
22-Muffin Man


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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Gary Moore - Live Hammersmith Odeon 1984


Gary Moore - Hammersmith Odeon
London, UK
February 11, 1984
FM Source @224

Renowned rock guitarist Gary Moore died in a hotel room while on holiday in Spain in 2011. Moore, 58, originally from Belfast, was a former member of the legendary Irish group Thin Lizzy.

This recording was before Gary got back into playing the blues.

Lineup:
Gary Moore - guitar, vocals
Ian Paice - drums
Neil Carter - keyboards, guitar, vocals
Craig Gruber - bass

 
Set List:
01 - Wishing Well
02 - Murder In The Skies
03 - Shape Of Things
04 - Cold Hearted
05 - Don't Take Me For A Loser
06 - Empty Rooms
07 - End Of The World
08 - Back On The Streets
09 - Nuclear Attack


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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Miles Davis - Live at Royal Festival Hall London 1971

 Miles Davis - Royal Festival Hall 
November 13, 1971
London, UK
Excellent Unknown Source @192

This is what Miles wrote in his autobiography: “Airto Moreira quit early in 1971 and I got Jimmy Heath’s son, Mtume, to replace him on percussion. We didn’t record for a while because you have to let a band get used to playing together before you record anything. We went out on the road to try to get things together.
“Jack DeJohnette left the group late in 1971, around the same time Keith Jarrett left. I wanted the drummer to play certain funk rhythms, a role just like everybody else in the group had. I didn’t want the band playing totally free all the time, because I was moving closer to the funk groove in my head. Now, Jack could play drums like a motherf***er in a groove; he could really do that shit, but he also wanted to do other things, play a little freer, be a leader, do things his own way, so he left…
“I tried out Leon Ndugu Chancler… But after Gary Bartz, Keith, and Jack left my working band, I got my musicians from funk groups and not jazz bands because that’s the way I was going. Those guys were the last pure jazz players I’ve had in my bands up until today.”

Great article on Miles at Jazzwise
  
Miles Davis - trumpet
Gary Bartz - sax
Keith Jarrett - keyboards
Michael Henderson - bass
Ngudu Leon Chancher - drums
Charles Don Alias - percussions
Mtume - percussion
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Set List:
1. Directions (11:15)
2. What I Say (15:24)
3. Sanctuary (3:51)
4. It's About That Time (15:55)
5. Honky Tonk (14:25)
6. Funky Tonk (15:45)
7. Sanctuary (1:35)

 
Thanks to Zombieboy at Guitars101
 
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On the Web...




BBC Paul Jones Show 2014
BBC Radio 2, broadcast on June 30, 2014. Live at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK; February 25, 2014. Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK; March 26, 2014. Excellent satellite broadcast.
Shepherd’s Bush Empire; February 25, 2014

Track 01. Intro 0:46 (1.1MB)
Track 02. All Right 3:17 (4.7MB)
Track 03. Barbed Wire Blues 4:34 (6.6MB)
Track 04. The More I Give 3:35 (5.2MB)
Track 05. Dr Dupree 4:20 (6.2MB)
Track 06. When I’m Gone 8:36 (12.4MB)
Track 07. Roxette 6:16 (9.0MB)

BBC Radio 2 Studios; June 30, 2014?
Track 08. Roger Daltrey Interview 5:37 (8.1MB)

Royal Albert Hall; March 26, 2014
Track 09. Going Back Home 4:28 (6.4MB)
Track 10. I Keep It To Myself 3:24 (4.9MB)
Track 11. Keep On Loving You 3:25 (4.9MB)
Track 12. Sneakin’ Suspicion (February 25, 2014?) 4:06 (5.9MB)
Track 13. All Through The City/Outro 3:22 (4.9MB)


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TELEVISION - MILAN 2014

Live at the Alcatraz, Milan, Italy; June 3, 2014. Very good to excellent audience recording.

Disc 1
Track 101. Tuning 2:55 (4.9MB)
Track 102. See No Evil 4:26 (7.5MB)
Track 103. Prove It 5:55 (10.0MB)
Track 104. Elevation 5:07 (8.6MB)
Track 105. Little Johnny Jewel - Part A 4:42 (7.9MB)
Track 106. Little Johnny Jewel - Part B 7:18 (12.3MB)
Track 107. Venus 4:43 (7.9MB)
Track 108. Torn Curtain 10:39 (17.9MB)
46 mins

Disc 2
Track 201. Friction 5:12 (8.7MB)
Track 202. Persia - Part A 10:35 (17.8MB)
Track 203. Persia - Part B 7:29 (12.6MB)
Track 204. Guiding Light 6:33 (11.0MB)
Track 205. Marqee Moon - Part A 12:02 (20.2MB)
Track 206. Marqee Moon - Part B 4:43 (7.9MB)
Track 207. 1880 Or So 8:30 (14.3MB)

Thanks to BigO!

Monday, July 7, 2014

Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Live Los Angeles 1986


Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Los Angeles, CA - 1986
FM Source @320

RED LORRY YELLOW LORRY 
If you loved Joy Division, you'll like Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, who similarly inhabit a bleak world in which swirling guitar figures and pretentious, gloomy lyrics are the only comforts. While Joy Division was the unchallenged champ of these nether regions, Leeds' Lorries work the territory with enough savvy and intelligence (not to mention a cool suppressed-acid-rock guitar sound) to make it work. Talk About the Weather ultimately succumbs to its own murky tunelessness, but not without a fight.
After that LP, they recorded a great single, "Chance." With distorted organ drone and a rushed tempo, it sounded as if the band had located its own true voice. However, Paint Your Wagon borrows enough from Ian Curtis and Joy Division that you'd think it had been released by Factory (c. 1981), especially on cuts like "Head All Fire" and "Save My Soul." A disappointing follow-up to such a promising debut.
The back cover of the Smashed Hits singles compilation is covered with flattering bits from newspaper clippings, and the tracks really do live up to most of the praise. Most of the band's finest moments are included, such as "Hollow Eyes," "Generation" and "Chance." The guitar work is so good that it covers up the weak points, especially the vocal Curtisisms and the kickless, rudimentary rhythm section. (The CD adds two tracks.) They've changed their name back and forth between Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and the Lorries a few times recently, releasing one mini-LP (Crawling Mantra) as the latter.
Nothing Wrong is marked and almost marred by an unshifting swarm of buzzing guitar noise with just enough off-kilter harmonies to break up the drone. A developing melodic flair is apparent, but none of the material ranks with the band's best, and Chris Reed's bleak lyrics are straight out of an Existentialism 101 textbook. "Only Dreaming (Wide Awake)" is the most diverting effort, with an acoustic guitar intro and outro, a bass riveting enough to please J.J. Burnel and even a tambourine in the chorus; only Reed's deep bellowing prevents it from being a genuine pop song (maybe that's the idea).
Blow sports Ecstasy/rave cover art (after the Lorries' usual black, gray and brown, bright colors are a breakthrough). Half-jumping on the acid house bandwagon, Blow takes the band a giant step forward in terms of melodicism and diversity of sound. Staying clear of the old monochromatic wall of noise, the production gives them plenty of punch and much more warmth; the space between instruments (more keyboards and background vocals this time) helps clarify the sound more than ever before. The Joy Division comparisons can finally be put to rest.
~John Leland/David Sheridan 

I really like this band. I don't really hear the comparison to Joy Division...so much for rock critics. I believe I may have posted this at the old FBS once upon a time.

Set List:
01 intro
02 Chance
03 Blitz
04 Talk About The Weather
05 Bumper
06 Walking On Your Hands
07 Mescal Dance
08 Save My Soul
09 Strange Dream
10 outro


Thanks to the original source!!

 

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Los Angeles '86