January 11, 2012

PHIL LESH AND FRIENDS - Bethel Woods Center For The Arts Bethel, NY - July 9, 2006



THIS SOUNDBOARD IS **FREE** THANKS TO PHIL & FRIENDS (WWW.PHILLESH.NET)

PHIL LESH AND FRIENDS
Bethel Woods Center For The Arts
Bethel, NY
July 9, 2006

DISC 1:
SET 1:

1) Tuning & Noodling
2) Shakedown Street>
3) Cumberland Blues
4) This Wheel's On Fire
5) Candyman
6) I Know You Rider

SET 2 with Trey Anastasio, no Greg Osby:

DISC 2:
1) Uncle John's Band>
2) Jam>
3) St. Stephen>
4) Mama Tried>

DISC 3:
1) Dark Star>
2) High Time
3) *Turn On Your Lovelight
4) E: Donor Rap/Intro
5) *He's Gone>
6) *Touch of Grey>
7) *Box of Rain

*with Greg Osby

Phil Lesh (bass, vocals)
Greg Osby (sax)
Joan Osborne (lead vocals)
John Molo (drums)
Rob Barraco (keys)
Barry Sless (pedal steel)
Larry Campbell (guitar, fiddle, mandolin)

Mixed and mastered by Wiz
CD covers can be found at www.phillesh.net
Big thanks to all the mirror sites!

http://www.fileserve.com/file/3hGwz3D

KING JOHNSON - LIVE '05


KING JOHNSON
''LIVE '05''
DEC 9, 2005


  1  Cold Plate (Intro)  1:27
  2  When  4:40
  3  Limousine  6:11
  4  Suits Me Fine  3:32
  5  Got the Devil in Ya  4:48
  6  Chicken/Good Fortune  7:31
  7  19-20-21  5:12
  8  Workin' Sux  3:27
  9  Finest Flower  7:42
  10  Wise to the Likes of Me  4:42
  11  Ain't Next to You  3:17
  12  Adultcontemporary Rootsrockbluesjazzfunk  4:28
  13  Atlas  3:13
  14  Cold Plate (Reprise)  2:29

KING JOHNSON - HOT FISH LAUNDRY MAT


KING JOHNSON
''HOT FISH LAUNDRY MAT''
MAR 1, 2003


  1  Personal Things /King Johnson  5:00
  2  Spirit /King Johnson  4:30
  3  Atlas /King Johnson  3:17
  4  Fine Line /King Johnson  3:48
  5  Mile After Mile /King Johnson  4:12
  6  Time Stands Still /King Johnson  4:22
  7  Adultcontemporaryrootsrockbluesjazzfunk /King Johnson  4:18
  8  One More Day /King Johnson  3:05
  9  Flow /King Johnson  5:52
  10  Goodbye /King Johnson  1:48
  11  When /King Johnson  2:27
  12  Stop and Start All Over Again /King Johnson  6:22
  13  Ornot /King Johnson  3:25

Greg Baba /Drums, Shekere
Marcus James /Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Vocals
Chris Long /Bass, Vocals
Jeff Smith /Jaw Harp
Chris Uhler /Percussion
Oliver Wood /Guitar, Vocals
http://www.fileserve.com/file/xU9Fg5N

LOS LOBOS - HOY FARM PIGNIC, 8-31-1997


Los Lobos, Hog Farm Pignic, 8-31-1997
This was recorded at the annual Hog Farm Pignic. The Hog Farm is an organization considered to be America's longest running hippie commune. With beginnings as an actual collective hog farm in Tujunga, California, the group, founded in the 1960s by peace activist and clown Hugh Romney. Huge latter became known as Wavy Gravy a name he was given by B.B King at the Texas International Pop Festival, where the Hog Farm was responsible for security. The Hog Farm is perhaps best known for their involvement with the Woodstock Music Festival. While lodging on Manhattan's East Side from 1968–69, the Farm was approached by Woodstock Ventures with a proposal to participate in a planned music festival in upstate New York. Today, the Hog Farm is still in existence, with various locations including a headquarters in Berkeley, California, and a 200+ acre farm in Laytonville, California, known as Black Oak Ranch. The Annual Hog Farm Pignic is a annual music event held traditionally on Labor Day weekend at the ranch. I tried to make a cover that best fit the event.


Los Lobos
Hog Farm Pignic
Laytonville, CA
8-31-1997
Soundboard

01 Everybody Loves a Train
02 Colossal Head
03 Maricela
04 That Train Don't Stop Here
05 One Time, One Night
06 Wicked Rain
07 Down on the Riverbed
08 I Walk Alone
09 Dear Mr. Fantasy
10 Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio
11 Anselma
12 Kiko and the Lavender Moon
13 Let's Say Goodnight
14 Georgia Slop
15 Don't Worry Baby
16 Will the Wolf Survive?
17 Bertha
18 talk

UMPHREY'S MCGEE - PRESENTS: CLASS OF 2010


Umphrey's McGee
''Presents: Class of 2010 Umphrey's McGee Hall Of Fame, Disc One''
2011
1 - All In Time 19:52
2 - JaJunk 16:37
3 - Nothing Too Fancy 18:32
4 - 2x2 16:09
5 - Rocker 2 9:17                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Disc Two''
1 - Bridgeless 14:01
2 - Conduit 12:02
3 - In The Kitchen 14:10
4 - Wappy Sprayberry 18:44                                                                                                                                                                                                     Disc Three''
1 - Bridgeless 5:13
2 - The Linear 12:11
3 - Utopian Fir 3:00
4 - Night Nurse 8:12
5 - Utopian Fir 8:51
6 - All In Time 7:54
7 - Girlfriend Is Better 12:05
Biography by Jesse Jarnow
A jam band coming out of the Midwest in the mid-'90s, Umphrey's McGee edged toward the Frank Zappa side of the improv rock scale, as opposed to the Grateful Dead/Allman Brothers Band direction espoused by many of their contemporaries, like the Big Wu. The members of Umphrey's McGee met at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN. The original four bandmembers (keyboardist Joel Cummins, guitarist Brendan Bayliss, bassist Ryan Stasik, and drummer Mike Mirro) had been playing in various campus bands when they got together in December 1997, naming themselves after a cousin of Bayliss. With the national jam band infrastructure already in place, the band quickly began disseminating their live shows and soon released their first album, Greatest Hits, Vol. 3. The fourth-generation jam band often included songs by Phish and moe. in their live sets, along with the usual selection of wacky covers.
The quartet won a large following in the South Bend area. As bandmembers graduated, the group instated a more and more rigorous rehearsal schedule. Half of the band had degrees in music, so emphasis was placed on constant precision. The band religiously studied tapes of their performances in order to improve them. While their record sales never reached high levels, they used live recordings to pave the way for gigs in parts of the country they'd never been to before. A story circulates of the band selling out shows in Colorado before their first trip there due to the distribution of live CDs. In 1999, the band released a live recording, titled Songs for Older Women, their first recording to feature percussionist Andy Farag. In 2000, the band became a sextet with the addition of guitarist Jake Cinninger, a former member of a fellow South Bend group Ali Babba's Tahini, which had broken up, and they made the move to the bustling metropolis of Chicago. From their new home base, the band went on two-week jaunts throughout the Midwest, occasionally hitting other markets and sharing the stage with a variety of musicians, including Dr. Didg (aka Graham Wiggins), the Chicago-based blues harmonica player Sugar Blue, Béla Fleck, Topaz, and many others.
On New Year's Eve 2000, Umphrey's McGee released their third album, another live disc, titled One Fat Sucka. Local Band Does O.K., their first studio album, came out in 2002. In 2003, they released their first DVD, Live from the Lake Coast, which had been filmed in July 2002. It marked the last appearance on an Umphrey's McGee recording by Mirro, who had left to go to medical school and was replaced on New Year's Eve 2002 by Kris Myers, who had a master's degree in jazz drumming. Local Band Does OKlahoma, their next live album, also was released in 2003. A second studio album, Anchor Drops, appeared in 2004 on fellow jam band the String Cheese Incident's SCI Fidelity label, and a second DVD, Wrapped Around Chicago: New Years at the Riv, was issued in 2005. In 2006, Umphrey's McGee released their third studio album, Safety in Numbers. The studio effort Bottom Half and the concert album Live at the Murat both followed in 2007. Mantis appeared early in 2009.
http://www.fileserve.com/file/C8nCW7g

HARRY CHAPIN - ORIGINAL ALBUM SERIES


New York singer-songwriter Harry Chapin earned a reputation as a tireless performer and a remarkably generous man who toured the country constantly, and gave an unheard-of percentage of his performance earnings to charity. Chapin's most memorable tunes, including million-sellers like "Taxi" and "Cats in the Cradle", were story songs delivered in a soulful rasp, in which he sang of missed opportunities and dreams that don't come true. Although critics found his music pretentious or sentimental, Chapin was a huge success in the '70s. When he lost his life in a 1981 traffic accident, the outpouring of emotion from around the world testified to just how much the man and his music were revered. Chapin was also a dedicated humanitarian who fought to end world hunger; he was a key player in the creation of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger in 1977. In 1987, Chapin was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his humanitarian work.

DISC 1 - "Heads & Tales" (1972)
01. "Could You Put Your Light On, Please"
02. Greyhound
03. Everybody's Lonely
04. "Sometime, Somewhere Wife"
05. Empty
06. Taxi
07. Any Old Kind Of Day
08. Dogtown
09. Same Sad Singer

DISC 2 - "Sniper And Other Love Songs" (1972)
01. Sunday Morning Sunshine
02. Sniper
03. And The Baby Never Cries
04. Burning Herself
05. Barefoot Boy
06. A Better Place To Be
07. Circle
08. Woman Child
09. Winter Song

DISC 3 - "Short Stories" (1973)
01. Short Stories
02. W*O*L*D*
03. Song For Myself
04. Song Man
05. Changes
06. They Call Her Easy
07. Mr. Tanner
08. Mail Order Annie
09. There's Alot Of Lonely People Tonight
10. Old College Avenue

DISC 4 - "Verities & Balderdash" (1974)
01. Cat's In The Cradle
02. I Wanna Learn A Love Song
03. Shooting Star
04. "30,000 Lbs. of Bananas"
05. She Sings Without Words
06. What Made America Famous?
07. Vacancy
08. Halfway To Heaven
09. Six String Orchestra

DISC 5 - "On The Road To Kingdom Come" (1976)
01. On The Road To Kingdom Come
02. The Parade's Still Passing By
03. The Mayor Of Candor Lied
04. Laugh Man
05. Corey's Coming
06. If My Mary Were Here
07. Fall In Love With Him
08. Caroline
09. Roll Down The River                                                                                                                      http://www.fileserve.com/file/BRKxyag/HC-OAS.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/bZrMp6s/HC-OAS.part1.rar

LITTLE FEAT WITH JIMMY HERRING - 4-12-2002





Little Feat with Jimmy Herring, 4-12-02


Here is another great Little Feat show. This time from "Oh Atlanta" with Jimmy Herring sitting in along with Tony Furtado. This show is hot and the sound is great.

Little Feat
Live at the Variety Playhouse
Atlanta, Georgia
April 12, 2002
Soundboard
Disc 1:
Honest Man, Marginal Creatures,
Romance Without Finance, 44 Blues,
Eula, Callin' the Children Home,
Mercenary Territory.
Disc 2:
Oh Atlanta, Spanish Moon >
Day at the Dog Races > Milestones,
Voices on the Wind, Cajun Girl,
Fatman in the Bathtub*.
Disc 3:
Dixie Chicken* > Tennessee Jed* >
Dixie Chicken*, Willin**
Bogart > Willin**,
Under the Radar*
With: Jimmy Herring on guitar** and Tony Furtado on banjo
Mp3/320k
http://www.fileserve.com/file/sfQR8Tn

LITTLE FEAT - State Theatre Falls Church, VA - 5/09/2003



Little Feat, 5-09-03



Little Feat
May 9, 2003
State Theatre
Falls Church, VA
Source: DSBD

Voodoo Jam, All That You Dream,
Mercenary Territory*, Under the Radar
Easy to Slip > I Know You Rider >
Easy to Slip, Spanish Moon*,
Voices in the Wind, Callin' the Children Home*,
Everything I Do Is Gonna Be Funky*,
Lonesome Whistle*, Long Black Veil*,
The Weight*, A Night on the Town*,
Cajun Girl, Takes a Lot to Laugh*,
Dixie Chicken* (So What, Dark Star, and Birdland Teases) >
Bass and Key Solos > Milestones* >
Dixie Chicken* > Guitar Jams >
Dixie Chicken* E: Fat Man in the Bathtub*
*Ron Holloway on saxophone
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