Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Silversun Pickups - Live Austin, TX. 2013


Silversun Pickups - Live Austin City Limits Festival
Austin, TX
October, 2013
Soundboard @320

Set List:
1.Skin Graph
2.The Royal We
3.Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings)
4.Substitution
5.Future Foe Scenarios
6.Kissing Families
7.The Pit
8.Panic Switch
9.Dots and Dashes (Enough Already)
10.Lazy Eye




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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Steve Earle and the Dukes - Live Coventry, UK - 2000

(This is not the poster for this show) 
Steve Earle & The Dukes
Warwick University, Coventry, UK
May 25, 2000
FM Source @flac



Set List:
01 Transcendental Blues
02 Everyone's In Love With You
03 Another Town
04 I Can Wait
05 Steve's Last Ramble
06 I Feel Alright
07 Lonelier Than This
08 I Don't Want To Lose You Yet
09 The Galway Girl
10 Copperhead Road
11 South Nashville Blues
12 All Of My Life
13 The Unrepentant


Lineage: 
FM (BBC2) > ? > CDRx > EAC > Audition 2.0 > FLAC-8


Original Notes
I don't know how this circulates but my copy had rather rough track transitions. Those have been taken care of. There were also several annoying announcer interruptions plugging future broadcasts; mostly gone as well. I also trimmed the intro and outro music from the first and last tracks as it clashed terribly with the rest of the show.

Crisp, clear, loud, FM, Steve, Dukes...transcendental.

This show was broadcast and this recording is thus FM-sourced.  There's an absolutely killer version of All Of My Life on this recording.

 Thanks to the original source!!!


Friday, October 13, 2017

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Live Sydney, Australia 1996

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Live Big Day Out Festival
January 25, 1996
Sydney, Australia
Soundboard @ 320

...not the complete show.



Set List:
01 Do You Love Me?
02 Mercy
03 Loverman
04 Red Right Hand
05 Where the Wild Roses Grow
06 The Weeping Song





pass - fbsvw

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Mike Bloomfield - Live Torino & Verona, Italy 1980

Mike Bloomfield - Live in Italy
Torino & Verona, Italy, Sept 14 & 15, 1980
Liberated Bootleg Soundboard @320




Track List:
01. Dark Road Blues (3:10)
02. Prison Bound Blues (4:20)
03. Knocking Myself Out (4:30)
04. Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond (4:34)
05. Shake, Rattle & Roll (4:10)
06. Five Long Years (4:38)
07. Don't You Lie To Me (4:16)
08. Junkie Blues (4:00)


Michael Bloomfield - Guitar (3-8), Piano (1,2) & Vocals
Maggie Edmondson - Cello (3,4) & Vocals (3,4)
Woody Harris - Guitar (3,4)
Fabio Treves - Harmonica (5-8)
Claudio Bazzari - Slide Guitar (5-8)
Chuck Fryers - Guitar (5-8)
Silvano Borgatta - Piano (5-8)
Tino Cappelletti - Bass (5-8)
Dave Baker - Drums (5-8)


This album (a mixed bag) contains 8 fine tracks drawn from 
three Bloomfield's concerts held in autumn of 1980 in Italy.


Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Live New Orleans 1978

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Warehouse
New Orleans, LA.

August 8, 1978
Soundboard (?) @320

Marked as a soundboard...doubt it. You be the judge


Track List:
01 I Need To Know
02 Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll
03 Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)
04 American Girl
05 Don't Bring me Down
06 You're Gonna Get It!
07 Listen To Her Heart
08 Breakdown
09 Strangered In The Night
10 Too Much Ain't Enough
11 Shout
12 I Fought The Law
13 Route 66


Tuesday, October 3, 2017

RIP Tom Petty by Warren Haynes



RIP Tom Petty- Man, am I tired of doing this. Here I am again trying to express a sense of loss, with words, which is hard enough to do without the depressingly uncanny frequency of major losses we’ve suffered this year- and it’s barely October.

Tom Petty was a great songwriter. If he’d written only a handful of the classic songs we’ve all known and loved through the years this would still be the case. But he defied history. He did what so few can do- he kept up the pace for over 40 years and as great as the songs from the early albums were he actually continued to get better and better, composing a lot of his best works later in his career. And he kept them coming. I remember commenting during a short tour we did together with the Allman Brothers and the Heartbreakers that they had so many hits they couldn’t fit them all into one show. And not just hits. The kind of hits that "everybody" likes. Casual fans, rockers, musicians, singer-songwriters, male and female- across the board. Everybody loves Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. And for good reason. I can remember in different stages of my life, (going all the way back to 1976 when I first heard them) no matter where my head was- if I was going through a blues phase, or a jazz phase, or a folky phase, or a funk phase- anytime I would hear a new Tom Petty song on the radio it was like “damn, that’s a good song”. And like all great bands from the 60’s and 70’s the Heartbreakers had a sound. You knew it was them as soon as you heard it. Evolving and adapting but never straying too far from that sound, they somehow managed to navigate their way through 4 decades of an ever-changing music business- a feat unto itself.


But Tom Petty was also a true artist in the way that he fought for the right to deliver his music uncompromised and his well known disputes with the corporate side of the music industry helped pave the way for other artists to do the same. I still remember his battle to keep the record company from raising the price on Hard Promises because it would be unfair to the fans. Reading about that as a 21 year-old kid inspired me to be conscious of those kind of things. I also remember hearing a story (assuming it’s true) of how he would find the person with the worst seat in any venue they were performing in and have them moved down front- another classy act.
I barely knew Tom. We did a handful of shows together. But I was a big fan before I met him and a bigger one afterwards. I’m honored to have played together what little we did. The world needs more Tom Petty’s. Unfortunately there was only one. And now he’s gone. May we all “stand our ground” and “not back down”.
~ Warren Haynes