Showing posts with label vinyl rip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinyl rip. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Rory Gallagher - Dagenham Roundhouse 1972

Rory Gallagher - Dagenham Roundhouse
London England 

July 1, 1972
FM Source/soundboard/vinyl rip @flac

BBC Broadcast Vinyl>Analog>CDWAVE>Soundforge>CD>EAC>FLAC

 

Set List: 

01. Tore Down                6:09
02. Used To Be                6:00
03. Hoodoo Man                8:23
04. Pistol Slapper Blues    3:57
05. The Cuckoo                4:05
06. Going to my Hometown    8:45
07. In Your Town        11:50
08. Bullfrog Blues        8:26 

 

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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Thundermother - 1970-71- No Red Woman - Out of print


Front Cover

Back Cover

Notes on the Band:

There is no reliable information about the history of this band. Apparently this album was recorded in Wakefield between 1970-1971, England, engineered and produced by Mike Levon.
It collects Their Contributions to Astral Navigations, Gagalactyca, Loose Routes I and II. "David J. Smith (formerly of David John and the Mood) co-produced and sang on some tracks of an" ad hoc "group (ie They Were the studio creation) called Thundermother During 1969.
This one band shared with LP Light years Away called "Astral Navigations" (Holyground 1971). Thundermother's Contribution was recorded over one weekend.
Acid guitars, Hard Acid rock, heavy Acid Psych, Heavy Acid Prog, Acid Blues !! Progressive/hard rock featuring a lot of fuzzed guitar!!

Track List:
01.Someday 13:41
02.Country Lines 1:05
03.Boogie Music 4:48
04.Woman 3:17
05.Lady (Lay By Me) 3:39
06.The People Show 3:55
07.Come on Home 4:53
08.Woman in My Life 4:17
09.Rock Me Babe 6:03
10.Boogie Music (Coke Version) 4:53
11.Duce Blues 1:14
12.Watch Your Step 3:30
13.You Know Me Babe 1:26
14.Come on Home (Space Version) 7:31

Thundermother:
David John - lead vocals, percussion
Dave "Ginner" Millen - lead vocals, lead guitar, bass
Frank Newbould - guitar, bass, vocals
Fred Kelly - drums, percussion
Dave Wilkinson - piano
Dave Smith "Daz" - bass
Jerusalem Smith - Drums On "Woman"

Don't miss this most excellent late 60s early 70 type psychedelic rock Album it is a one of a kind.

Enjoy or not!

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Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/52qzunjok961dsy/Thunder+1970-71.rar/file

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Captain Beefheart - Live Reseda, CA. 1981

Rebooted...
Originally posted January 18, 2015

Captain Beefheart - Live The Country Club
Reseda, CA.
January 29, 1981
aka - Best Batch Yet
Vinyl rip @320

Tracks:
SIDE 01
01 Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man
02 I Wanna Find A Woman That'll Hold My Big Toe 'Til I Have To Go
03 Hot Head
04 Ashtray Heart
05 Dirty Blue Gene
06 The Smithsonian Institute Blues (or The Big Dig)
07 Sue Egypt


SIDE 02 (20:01)
08 Best Batch Yet
09 Safe As Milk
10 One Red Rose That I Mean
11 China Pig
12 Spitball Scalped The Baby


SIDE 03 (20:05)
13 Doctor Dark
14 Bat Chain Puller
15 My Human Gets Me Blues
16 Sugar N' Spikes
17 Sheriff Of Hong Kong


SIDE 04 (22:24) - OFFICIAL TRACKS REMOVED
18 Kandy Korn
19 Veteran's Day Poppy
20 Big Eyed Beans From Venus
21 Hard Workin Man (OMITTED)
22 Light Reflected Of The Oceands Of The Moon (OMITTED)



the BAND
JEFF MORIS TEPPER jeff tapir / white jew * guitar * slide guitar
RICHARD SNYDER midnight hatsize * guitar * slide guitar * bass guitar
ERIC DREW FELDMAN black jew kittaboo * bass guitar * keyboards * synthesizer ** mandolin
ROBERT WILLIAMS wait for me * drums * percussion
DON VAN VLIET captain beefheart * vocals * tenor sax * soprano sax * harmonica
guest GARY LUCAS ** national steel dualion
guest DENNY WALLEY feeler's reedo / walla walla ** guitar


info from:
http://www.freewebs.com/teejo/live/81batch.html

Boat and Blue Bodagress - Don Van Vliet, 1984

 

Sunday, September 20, 2020

U2 Two Sides Live-At The Paradise Theater 3-6-81

 *MY ORIGINAL VINYL COPY







Probably on a million other sites but I'm too tired to look and see where.  Oh yeah what makes this one different is the bonus track at the end.See scans

AND I FELT LIKE A STAR I THOUGHT THE WORLD COULD GO FAR IF THEY'D LISTEN TO WHAT I SAY

Monday, July 20, 2020

Rock N Roll Is Here To Stay!

The Rest Of The World may want to criticize this old record over the titles of the songs listed above...
But, Surely The Rest Of The World will Dig these Classic Rockers!

Notice the Title of the record is in BIG letters and the Name of the Band is printed in much smaller letters...But, Warren Phillips didn't care!

Warren Phillips was like that kid on the classic Twisted Sister MTV Video:
"Whadddaaa You Wanna Do With Your Life?"
Warren Phillips just wanted to Rock!

The tale goes that Warren Phillips and The Rockets basically appeared out of nowhere in late '68 or so, playing all up and down the East Coast of the USA.
Warren didn't care what the Freakin' Trippin' Hippies were doin' out on the West Coast or up in New York - It was like he was from another decade and he just wanted to play the Classics of Rock!

In a rare radio interview, Warren was asked why the band didn't play original songs. He answered that question with a question: "How would I even begin to write a song better than "Be-Bop-A-Lula" or "Johnny B. Goode?"
"Everyone knows and loves these songs! They dance and sing along! And, no one has ever asked for their money back after a show!"

Anyway, Warren Phillips and The Rockets played Anywhere and Everywhere: clubs, bars, fairs, high school gyms and occasionally as Opening Act.
A man who knew a man who worked in the Record Industry suggested he check into the band. He did and arranged the record presented here.
Warren suggested recording them Live, But the Record Exec. insisted on a Studio Album! So, Warren signed on the dotted line for the Decca record label and the record was recorded in record time...

Back out on the road they went.
Not long after The World Of Rock And Roll was released, their Tour Manager got a call from another Tour Manager from one of the Biggest Bands of 1969.
Warren Phillips and The Rockets had just played Charlotte, NC and were needed in Atlanta, GA the Next Day by this Huge Band for a 3 night gig, as their original opening act couldn't appear as planned.
A small charter plane left from a local airstrip headed to Atlanta...
But, Warren Phillips and The Rockets never made it!
Somewhere over the Appalachian Mountains their plane went down...
Or, so it was assumed, but no wreckage was ever found - to this day!

Warren Phillips and The Rockets disappeared from the Music Scene as Mysteriously as they appeared...
But, they left one (and only one) heck of a Great, Rockin' LP!

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Ok, Folks -
I was just havin' some fun with my bio of Warren Phillips and the Rockets!
I was "Pulling Your Leg!"
OR, In Other Parts of the World (Since they seem to be keepin' a close eye on me - Do I Sound Paranoid? Should I?) I was:
having you on, pulling the wool over your eyes, taking the piss, winding you up, Me estas engañando, Iemand bij de neus nemen, Tu tire ma jambe, Etc.



So, Here's The TRUE STORY of Warren Phillips and The Rockets:
During a break in the studio while recording Savoy Brown's 1969 "A Step Further" album, Dave, Tony (AKA Tone) and Roger started jamming, picking old rock tunes off the top of their heads. Unknown to them, the engineer had the tapes rolling. After hearing the tapes they decided to record a few more songs and release it as an album.
It was originally released in '69 as Warren Phillips and The Rockets - The World Of Rock And Roll in the UK and as Rocked Out! in the US. (And much later as Before Foghat Days)
It was done in the old "Sun Records" style, and the original idea was to write phony liner notes about the lost recordings of the "legendary" Warren Phillips.
95% was recorded in one take.

Warren Phillips And The Rockets:
Vocals & Guitar: Lonesome Dave Peverett
Drums: Roger Earl
Bass: Tony Stevens
And Credited some places:
Keyboards: Bob Hall

Trust Me - You'll Want to Hear This!

NEW LINK: 2/6/21

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Dojoji - Dutch mini-LP with Lesley Woods from Au Pairs

A Dave Sez contribution...

Dojoji - Dutch mini-LP 
with Lesley Woods on vocals on all tracks 
[vinyl rip @320]

Track List:
A1  Quincunx (Look Out) 6:41  
A2  Peh Peh Ook 6:06  
B1  Fer Micello (Leaving Her Dreams Behind) 3:16  
B2  Kiets Lorren (Runs With Honey) 4:37  
B3  Katchakali 6:38 
 
 
NB: Track B2 is a reprise of an Au Pairs song. The lyrics to tracks A1 and B1 to B3 are by Lesley Woods. All artwork included. On Dojoji, see http://www.discogs.com/artist/815689-Dojoji.

Thanks to missmondo, and BigScott!

Dojoi '84

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Cannonball Adderley - The Black Messiah {Out of Print}


Cannonball Adderley - The Black Messiah
Live at the Troubador 1972

Los Angeles, CA.
Vinyl Rip @320

Out of Print


Track List:
The Black Messiah (Live, 1972)
1. Introduction
2. The Black Messiah
3. Monologue
4. Little Benny Hen
5. Zanek
6. Dr. Honoris Cousa


The Black Messiah (Live, 1972)
1. The Chocolate Nuisance
2. Untitled
3. The Steam Drill
4. Eyes Of The Cosmos
5. Episode From The Music Came
6. Heritage
7. Circumference
8. Pretty Paul
9. The Scene


    Cannonball Adderley - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
    Nat Adderley - cornet, vocals
    George Duke - piano
    Walter Booker - bass
    Roy McCurdy - drums
    Airto Moreira - percussion
    Mike Deasy - guitar, vocals (tracks 4, 5, 7, 10, 11 & 13-15)
    Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone (tracks 4, 5, 8, 10, 11 & 13-15)
    Alvin Batiste - clarinet (tracks 11 & 13-15)
    Buck Clarke - African percussion (tracks 7 & 13-15)



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