Sunday, April 28, 2019
Just in case you've never seen these...
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Thursday, April 25, 2019
Charles Lloyd Quartet LIVE in Salzau Germany 2000
Charles Lloyd Quartet
Jazz Baltica 2000
Konzertscheune
Salzau Germany
2000-06-06
Pre-FM Soundboard @320
01. Prayer
02. Zoltan
03. When Miss Jessye Sings
04. God Give Me Strength
05. Voice In The Night
06. Sombrero Sam
07. Nachiketa's Lament/Hymn To Her Mother
Charles Lloyd - Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Tibetan Oboe, Percussion
John Abercrombie - Guitar
Marc Johnson - Bass, Cello
Billy Hart - Drums
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Nine Inch Nails - Live Lollapalooza 2013
Rebooted As Requested...
Originally posted August 13, 2013
Grant Park, Chicago, IL.
August 2, 2013
webcast rip @ 320
Excellent sound!
Set List:
1. Copy of A (new song)
2. Sanctified (Altered version)
3. Came Back Haunted (new song)
4. 1,000,000
5. March of the Pigs
6. Piggy
7. Terrible Lie (cut)
8. Closer (With snippet of The Only Time)
9. Gave Up
10. Help Me I Am in Hell
11. Me, I'm Not
12. Find My Way (new song)
13. What If We Could? (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross cover)
14. The Way Out Is Through
15. Wish
16. Survivalism
17. Only
18. The Hand That Feeds
19. Head Like a Hole
20. Hurt
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Richard Thompson - Live Peabodys Downunder 1989
Updated with new flac link!!
Richard Thompson - Peabody's Downunder
February 1, 1986
Cleveland OH.
FM Source @vbr
+flac
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Set List
1-Introduction
2-Turning Of The Tide
3-Waltzing's For Dreamers
4-Talk
5-Two Left Feet
6-Talk
7-When The Spell Is Broken
8-Talk
9-Push And Shove
10-I Still Dream
11-Talk
12-The Choice Wife
13-Talk
14-Al Bowly's In Heaven
15-Jerusalem On The Jukebox
16-Talk
17-Down Where The Drunkards Roll
18-Valerie
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3-Waltzing's For Dreamers
4-Talk
5-Two Left Feet
6-Talk
7-When The Spell Is Broken
8-Talk
9-Push And Shove
10-I Still Dream
11-Talk
12-The Choice Wife
13-Talk
14-Al Bowly's In Heaven
15-Jerusalem On The Jukebox
16-Talk
17-Down Where The Drunkards Roll
18-Valerie
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Steve Winwood's Traffic - The Easy Rider Generation Concert
Been a lot of Traffic around here lately. See Scans.
DO ANYTHING TAKE US OUT OF THIS GLOOM SING A SONG PLAY GUITAR MAKE IT SNAPPY
IF YOU HAD JUST A MINUTE TO BREATHE AND THEY GRANTED YOU ONE FINAL WISH
...for our friends in the UK who can't access zippy.
Pt.1
Pt.2
Zippyshare in the News...
Monday, April 15, 2019
Julian Cope LIVE in NYC NY 1987
Julian Cope
The Ritz NYC NY
1987-01-05
MTV-Television Soundboard @320
01. Trampoline
02. Pulsar
03. Eve's Volcano
04. Strasbourg
05. St Julian
06. Sunspots
07. Non Alignment Pact
08. Bouncing Babies
09. The Greatness And Perfection Of Love
10. Bandy's First Jump
11. Shot Down
12. Spacehopper
13. Zabriskie Point
14. World Shut Your Mouth
15. Levitation
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Lou Reed - Live Palace Theater 1974
Lou Reed - Live Palace Theater
Dayton, OH.
October 27, 1974
Dayton, OH.
October 27, 1974
Soundboard @flac
"....when you flip out on Thorazine and crystal smoke, you CHOKE like a son of a gun....."
WARNING: this is probably the best Lou Reed live recording you will ever hear - play LOUD!(with some tracks from the Felt Forum, New York, 09 October 1974)
Disc 1
01 Tuning* 1.26
02 Intro* 2.38
03 Sweet Jane* 5.21
04 Vicious* 6.26
05 Ride Sally Ride 4.24
06 Heroin 11.13
07 Kill Your Sons 7.35
08 NY Stars 5.00
Disc 2
01 Animal Language 3.08
02 Waiting For The Man/Sally Can't Dance 9.38
D203 Bass Solo 3.46
04 Walk On The Wild Side* 4.26
05 White Light White Heat 5.40
06 NY Telephone Conversation/Goodnight Ladies 1.44
07 Rock And Roll 12.38
01 Tuning* 1.26
02 Intro* 2.38
03 Sweet Jane* 5.21
04 Vicious* 6.26
05 Ride Sally Ride 4.24
06 Heroin 11.13
07 Kill Your Sons 7.35
08 NY Stars 5.00
Disc 2
01 Animal Language 3.08
02 Waiting For The Man/Sally Can't Dance 9.38
D203 Bass Solo 3.46
04 Walk On The Wild Side* 4.26
05 White Light White Heat 5.40
06 NY Telephone Conversation/Goodnight Ladies 1.44
07 Rock And Roll 12.38
*Original Notes*
Tracks D101, D102, D103, D104 and D204 are MONO soundboard recordings from the
Felt Forum, New York, 09 October 1974
The remaining tracks are STEREO soundboard recordings from the Palace Theatre, Dayton, 27 October 1974
Lou Reed: vocals. amphetamines, foul language
Danny Weiss: guitar
Prakash John: bass
The remaining tracks are STEREO soundboard recordings from the Palace Theatre, Dayton, 27 October 1974
Lou Reed: vocals. amphetamines, foul language
Danny Weiss: guitar
Prakash John: bass
(definitely tracks D101, D102, D103, D104, D204 and possibly all the others)
Peter Hodgeson (?): bass (possibly the tracks recorded at Dayton)
Michael Fonfara: keyboards
Peter "Mouse" Johnson: drums
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Peter Hodgeson (?): bass (possibly the tracks recorded at Dayton)
Michael Fonfara: keyboards
Peter "Mouse" Johnson: drums
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Uploaded to Dime November 2012 by lurid_uk
The late 1974 US tour to promote "Sally Can't Dance" was Lou's amphetamine and alcohol - fuelled assault on the unsuspecting youth of North America. The RCA publicity machine had moved into top gear, but Lou was speeding way, way ahead of them. While they were pushing him as a user-friendly glam-rock/white soul superstar, he was dying iron crosses in his hair, living with a half-Mexican transsexual called Rachel and (simulating) shooting up on stage. The new LP and 45 were being being heavily promoted via nationwide TV ads featuring our man in trademark leather jacket, blonde hair and shades (...follow the bouncing ball and sing along with Lou.....). Whatever RCA were doing, it worked, and "Sally" was in the US top 10 LP chart. Lou was later quoted as saying "....I slept through that LP - whatever they suggested I said yes....". It seemed that the further Lou descended into self-parody, the more records he sold, and the more pressure RCA put on him to produce even more "product". This would ultimately backfire in mid 1975, when he vomited up "Metal Machine Music" and then had a very public breakdown during the Australian leg of the '75 world tour. Lou wouldn't perform in public again until late 1976.
I think this is a simply outstanding show. Lou may be out of it, but the band most certainly are not. I love the way you can hear Lou slapping the mic stand at the end of "Vicious". The vocals alternate between detached and manic throughout this set, but are particularly expressive during "Kill Your Sons" (surely the best EVER live version of this song). It's as if he's standing on the edge of a cliff and he's just about to jump off because he KNOWS he can fly. This tour was the only outing for "NY Stars" and "Animal Language" - these live renditions sound better than the studio versions to me. You can hear him sneering as he spits out the words to "NY Stars". It sounds as if someone broke a string during "Animal Language": the band start a loose jam while it's being replaced. Lou starts vamping the words to "Waiting" during the jam, and just continues singing it when the band move on to the "Sally Can't Dance" riff. The end result is a unique medley of "Waiting" and "Sally" (you have to wonder how long it took Lou to realise he was singing the wrong song - he did pretty much the same at the Chalmette show in November, singing "Vicious" while the band played "Sweet Jane"). "White Light White Heat" is a heavy metal prototype for every late 1970s punk band. "Goodnight Ladies" is a gas, with the whole band gathering round the microphone - you can (just) hear someone in the background asking where the "Jacks" (Jack Daniels) is.....they were having a good time. "Rock And Roll" is simply sublime.
The stereo recording made at Dayton was missing "Intro/Sweet Jane" and part of "Vicious" and there was a tape break during "Wild Side": mono soundboard recordings from the New York concert have been used to replace those songs.
Scans included with torrent files:
1: US Press Kit for "Sally Can't Dance"
2: US "Sally Can't Dance" 1974 tour itinerary
3: Ticket stubs - New York 09 October 1974 and Dayton 27 October 1974
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The best place to find accurate information about all aspects of Lou Reed's career as a solo artist is www.loureed.es/
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Sunday, April 7, 2019
Gregg Allman Band LIVE in New Haven CT 1988
Gregg Allman Band
Toad's Place
New Haven Connecticut
1988-06-18
FM Broadcast @320
01. Don't Want You No More---
02. It's Not My Cross To Bear
03. Sweet Feelin'
04. Just Before The Bullets Fly
05. Hot 'Lanta
06. Demons
07. I'm No Angel
08. Midnight Rider
09. Statesboro Blues
10. Whipping Post
Encore
11. Can't Get Over You
12. One Way Out
Gregg Allman - Hammond Organ, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Vocals
Tim Heding - Keyboards, Vocals
Danny Toler - Guitar
Bruce Waibel - Bass
David Toler - Drums
Charles Trippy - Percusssion
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