Thursday, September 29, 2022

Screaming Blue Messiahs - Live Paradise Club (Boston) June 4th 1988

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER


Let's see there are two ways you can go about downloading (listening) to this. You can go to Youtube and download this in real time, or you can save yourself many minutes and get it here in half the time.                                                                          
                                                                   See scans 

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Deap Vally - Live Reading Festival 2013

Rebooted by request...
Originally posted July 27, 2014

Deap Vally - Live Reading Festival
Reading, UK
August 23, 2013
Soundboard or FM Source @320


Deap Vally are an American rock duo, formed in Los Angeles, California in 2011. The group consists of Lindsey Troy (guitar, vocals) (born 20 June 1986) and Julie Edwards (drums and vocals). Edwards met Troy at a crochet class in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
Deap Vally released their debut single, "Gonna Make My Own Money", on Ark Recordings on July 30, 2012. "Gonna Make My Own Money" received a positive response in both the US and the UK. They played their first London show at the Old Blue Last pub and venue in early July. They also landed spots at music festivals, such as Hyde Park with Iggy Pop in London and the Latitude Festival in Henham Park in Suffolk. Deap Vally made their debut performance in Japan in November, where they shared the stage with Thurston Moore and Dinosaur Jr..

Set List:
1. Baby I Call Hell
2. Bad For My Body
3. Gonna Make My Own Money
4. Raw Material
5. Lies
6. Walk of Shame
7. End of the World

Interview with The Guardian






Thursday, September 22, 2022

Baker Gurvitz Army LIVE in Reading UK 1975


 Baker Gurvitz Army

BBC6 Live Hour
University Of Reading 
Reading UK
1975-02-15
BBC Pre-FM Soundboard @320


01. Wotever It Is
02. The Gambler
03. Freedom
04. 4 Phil
05. Remember
06. Memory Lane
07. People
08. Toad


Mr. Snips - Vocals
Adrian Gurvitz - Guitar, Vocals
Peter Lemer - Keyboards
Paul Gurvitz - Bass, Vocals
Ginger Baker - Drums, Percussion, Vocals


Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Joy Division - Live Futurama One Festival, Leeds UK 1979

Rebooted...
Originally posted May 25, 2014

photo by Kevin Cummins
Joy Division - Live Futurama One Festival
Queen’s Hall, Leeds UK
September 8, 1979
Excellent Audience Recording @flac


Set List:
01. I Remember Nothing
02. Wilderness
03. Transmission
04. Colony
05. Disorder
06. Insight
07. Shadowplay
08. She's Lost Control
09. Atrocity Exhibition
10. Dead Souls

Appx. duration: 40 mins. Sound quality: 8+/9

        Joy Division appeared on the opening day of John Keenan's "The World's First Science Fiction Music Festival" (better known as "Futurama" or in 1979 "Futurama '79").
Kevin Cummins sent us this badge scan saying " I assume they were for sale but the promoter - John Keenan - gave it to me to enable me to pin my press pass on my jacket..."  They played 13th among 17 bands, including Cabaret Voltaire, Orchestral Manouvres in the Dark, Public Image Limited and A Certain Ratio.

"Unquestionably, the real stars of the night were Joy Division." Andy Gill (NME) "They came on late in the evening and used no complex light shows, just some white lights placed low on the floor right at the back of the stage itself. They used a lot of dry ice and came out of the ice with the lights casting their shadows from behind them in a Gothic manor, it was like one of those old Universal Gothic movies. A cheer went up from the crowd. 'Unknown Pleasures' had been a huge underground hit. Even those who had not heard the album were in anticipation. Ian Curtis did his 'dead fly' dance. I cannot remember much else because I enjoyed myself too much to take notes, and besides the bar was open all night and I had had a lot to drink.

John Lydon's 'Public Image' were top of the bill. They arsed about, made a cup of tea onstage and then Lydon turned his back on us and I seem to remember hid behind an amp".  - Graham J. - gig goer

~http://www.joydiv.org/c080979.htm

Thanks to:
http://joydivision-neworder.blogspot.com






Saturday, September 17, 2022

Buddy Guy - North Sea Jazz Festival 2004

Buddy Guy - North Sea Jazz Festival
Statenhal, Congres Centrum, Den Haag, NL.
July 9, 2004  

FM Source @flac

 
FM > audio cassette > hi-md (lossless, pcm) > flac > you.
Quite likely, this was recorded for television too.

 

Buddy Guy - voc, guitar
Jason Moynihan - saxophone
Marty Sammon - keyboards
Orlando Wright - bass
Ric Hall - guitar
Tim Austin - drums


Setlist of broadcast:
01. Feels Like Rain
02. You're Goddamn Right I Got The Blues


TT: 27:23
 


 

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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

13th Floor Elevators - Out of Order 1966

Rebooted...
Originally posted May 5, 2014
   

A special Jean-Luc contribution...

13th Floor Elevators - Live Avalon Ballroom
September  1966
San Francisco, CA.
Soundboard @320
AKA - Out of Order
Out of Print

 
$34 @ The 'Zon


Like Syd Barrett, a common point of reference, Roky Erickson rose to cult-hero status as much for his music as for his tragic personal life; in light of his legendary bouts with madness and mythic drug abuse, the influence exerted by his garage-bred psychedelia was often lost in the shuffle. Born Roger Kynard Erickson on July 15, 1947, in Dallas, TX, he began playing the piano at age five; by age 12, he had also taken up the guitar. The child of an architect and would-be opera singer, Erickson dropped out of high school to become a professional musician. In 1965, he penned his most famous composition, "You're Gonna Miss Me," which he first recorded with a group called the Spades. The song and his high, swooping tenor brought him to the attention of another area band, the psychedelia-influenced 13th Floor Elevators, whose lyricist and jug player Tommy Hall invited Erickson to join; the Elevators soon cut their own version of "You're Gonna Miss Me," and took the single to number 56 on the pop charts in 1966.

The record's success earned the 13th Floor Elevators a deal with International Artists, but as their fame grew, so did their notoriety with local law enforcement officials, who took exception to the group's heavy experimentation with (and public support of) marijuana and LSD. the Elevators became the subject of considerable police harassment, and after Erickson was arrested for the possession of one lone joint in 1969, he pleaded insanity to avoid a prison term. A three-and-a-half year stint in the state's Hospital for the Criminally Insane followed; Erickson was diagnosed as a schizophrenic, and subjected to extensive electroshock therapy, Thorazine, and other psychoactive treatments.

Though released from the hospital in 1973, Erickson was never the same person; he returned to performing with a new band, the Aliens, but his songs -- a series of horror film-influenced records including "Red Temple Prayer (Two-Headed Dog)," "Don't Shake Me Lucifer," and "I Walked with a Zombie" -- found little success. He did retain a devoted cult following, however, but his popularity was fully exploited by managers who took advantage of his instability to draw the singer into a series of unfair publishing contracts that resulted in a steady stream of unauthorized releases from which Erickson earned not a cent. In 1982, he signed a legal affidavit declaring that a Martian had taken residence in his body, and gradually disappeared from music as the decade wore on.

By the '90s, Erickson was struggling to survive on a $200 monthly Social Security stipend; after an arrest on mail theft charges (later dropped), he was re-institutionalized. In 1990, however, artists like R.E.M., ZZ Top, John Wesley Harding, and the Jesus and Mary Chain recorded his songs for the album Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson, which brought his work to a wider audience than ever before. In 1993, Erickson performed publicly for the first time in many years at the Austin Music Awards; a few months later, he returned to the studio with guitarists Charlie Sexton and the Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary to record a number of new songs. In 1995, Leary's bandmate King Coffey released Erickson's All That May Do My Rhyme on his Trance Syndicate label; four years later, Trance issued Never Say Goodbye, a collection of rare, private recordings or unreleased Erickson compositions. (Coffey claims Erickson told him he was the first person to ever give him a royalty check for his music.)

In 2001, Sumner Erickson, Roky's brother and a successful classical musician, obtained custody of Roky, who had fallen into poor health. Under Sumner's watch, Roky began receiving proper medical and dental care for the first time in years, as well as more effective treatment for his psychological problems. Sumner also set up a charitable trust to help finance his brother's care, and with the help of sympathetic lawyers, attempted to sort out the legal red tape that prevented Roky from being paid for his music. A fit and relatively lucid Roky Erickson began making occasional public appearances in Austin, TX, and in March 2005, Roky spoke as part of a panel discussion on the 13th Floor Elevators at the South by Southwest Music Conference. Roky also made a brief musical appearance with a reunited lineup of the Explosives, and a documentary on Erickson, You're Gonna Miss Me, premiered at the affiliated South by Southwest Film Festival. This burst of activity coincided with the release of I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology, a two-disc career overview compilation. Halloween, a set of live recordings from 1979-1981 with the Explosives, was released in early 2008. The Will Sheff-produced True Love Cast Out All Evil, Erickson’s first new studio album in some 14 years, appeared from Anti in 2010.  ~
AMG   

~Roky Erickson~RIP 2019



Track List:
1-Everybody Needs Somebody To Love    
2-Before You Accuse    
3You Don't Know    
4-I'm Gonna Love You Too    
5-You Really Got Me    
6-Splash 1    
7-Fire Engine    
8-Roll Over Beethoven    
9-The Word    
10-Monkey Island    
11-Roller Coaster 
 

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Soft Machine Legacy LIVE in Frankfurt Germany 2012


 Soft Machine Legacy

Deutsches Jazzfestival 
Frankfurt Germany
2012-10-26
HR-Sendesaal FM Broadcast 



01. Intro
02. The Steamer
03. Unknown Title
04. Band Intro 
05. Grape Hound
06. Song Intro
07. Song Of Aeolus
08. Keith Tippett Intro
09. The Tale Of Taliesin
10. Song Intro
11. Facelift
12. Song Intro
13. Kings And Queens
14. Unknown Title
15. Gesolreut
16. Thanks---Song Intro
17. The Nodder


Theo Travis - Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute
John Etheridge - Guitar
Roy Babbington - Bass
John Marshall - Drums

with

Keith Tippett - Piano (Tracks 9-17)


Saturday, September 10, 2022

White Zombie - Live Hollywood, CA.1992

Rebooted...
Originally posted July 1, 2016

White Zombie - Live Hollywood Palladium
June 29, 1992
Los Angeles, CA.
FM Source @320

 
"It’s as if heavy metal was created for a band like this." ~Joe Ehrbar


Set List:
1.-Grindhouse (A Go-Go)
2.-Cosmic Monsters Inc.
3.-Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)
4.-I Am Legend
5.-Soul-Crusher
6.-Black Sunshine
7.-Welcome To Planet Muther Fucker ~ Psychoholic Slag
8.-Thunderkiss '65


 
 

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Friday, September 9, 2022

Dr. John - VPRO Piknik, NL. 1970

Dr John - VPRO Piknik
Ruïne van Brederode Velzen, NL.
February 2, 1970
FM Source @flac

(level adjusted) FM>Cd(r)>Dime >You
MD5 is included


Here are two shows from the fabulous DJ. The first one is from this beginning in 1970 with more
influence of voodoo music, the second show is more jazzy and R&Blues.
All in different style but always with a wonderful spirit.

I've adjusted the level in all the tracks (+5db) and I've re-tracked the track 2.
Sound Forge has been used. SBe's was aligned with TLH.
There's some interference from the FM reception but the sound stay very listenable (A).



Setlist:
01_Gris-Gris
02_Gumbo Ya Ya
03_I Walk On Guilded Splinters
04_Mama Roux
05_Wash, Mama, Wash


Piknik was a famous TV show broadcasted on the Dutch Television in 1970.
It had several shows starring Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention ,
Sly & The Family Stone, Kevin Ayers and The Whole World, Traffic,
Canned Heat, Gerry Rafferty , Slade and Dr. John.


Thanks to the original source & Dime and the people that share!!



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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Patti Smith - Dancing Barefoot Live 2019


 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER

  Songs

1. Wing (4:51)

2. People Have The Power (3:50)

3. Dancing Barefoot (6:21)

4. Summer Cannibals (4:06)

5. Wicked Messenger (5:46)

6. Ghost Dancer (4:51)

7. Redondo Beach (4:10)

8. The Crystal Ship (4:03)

9. When Doves Cry (11:00)

10. Wild Leaves (4:13)

11. People Have The Power (Spoken) (2:39)

12. Gone Again (3:58)

13. Because The Night (3:30)

14. Privilege/Set Me Free (3:58)

15. Till Victory (3:31)


SOME STRANGE MUSIC DRAWS ME IN MAKES ME COME ON LIKE SOME HEROINE 

Jean-Luc Ponty LIVE In Koblenz Germany 1965


 Jean-Luc Ponty Quartet

Rhein-Mosel-Halle 
Koblenz Germany
1965-09-02
SWR2-FM Broadcast @320


01. Spanish Castles
02. Oleo
03. Dr. Jackle


Jean-Luc Ponty - Violin
George Gruntz - Piano
Guy Perdersen - Bass 
Daniel Humair - Drums



Monday, September 5, 2022

Bad Manners - Rare & Fatty 1976-1997

Rebooted by request...
Originally posted February 2, 2015

Bad Manners - Rare & Fatty 1976-1997
Studio Recordings @128
 
Out Of Print

Bad Manners, composed of vocalist Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), Louis Cook (guitar), David Farren (bass), Martin Stewart (keyboards), Brian Tuitti (drums), Gus Herman (trumpet), Chris Kane (saxophone), and Andrew Marson (saxophone), were one of the many bands to take their inspiration from the Specials and the ska revival movement in England in the late '70s. They quickly became the novelty favorites of the fad through their bald, enormous-bodied frontman's silly on-stage antics, earning early exposure through 2-Tone Records package tours and an appearance in the live documentary Dance Craze. In the early '80s, they managed several U.K. hits including "Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu," "Lip Up Fatty," "Special Brew," and "Can Can." By the mid-'80s, the ska craze was over and the band retired temporarily after the release of 1985's Mental Notes, only to return in 1989 with Return of the Ugly, remaining a live attraction despite a lack of concurrent hits. By the mid-'90s, a third wave ska revival renewed interest in the band. Eat the Beat was released in 1996 and Uneasy Listening followed in 1997, as well as several collections from the band's peak years. 
~ Chris Woodstra - AMG

 
Track List:
01- Paranoid
02- Devil's Dub
03- Tighten Up
04- Jezebel
05- Elizabethan Reggae (Original Version)
06- Boots
07- Double Barrel
08- Are You Monster
09- Why Wait
10- Help Me
11- Shakin' Up (Downing Street)
12- When Will I See You Again
13- Night Bus To Dalston (Original Version)
14- That'll Do Nicely (Rare Mix)
15- Truckin'
16- Angel Above


 

Thursday, September 1, 2022

David Gilmour - Royal Festival Hall 2001

 David Gilmour - Royal Festival Hall
London, UK.
June 22, 2001
Lineage: Unknown SBD > ? > CDR > MP3 @320


SONGS:
01 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
02 - Terrapin
03 - Fat Old Sun
04 - Coming Back To Life
05 - High Hopes
06 - Je Crois Entendre Encore
07 - Smile
08 - Wish You Were Here
09 - Comfortably Numb *
10 - The Dimming Of The Day
11 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond #i
12 - A Great Day For Freedom
13 - Hushabye Mountain

Bonus Tracks:

14 - Dominoes
15 - Breakthrough #
16 - Comfortably Numb +
17 - High Hopes (Choral)
18 - First Rehearsal
19 - I Put A Spell On You
20 - Don't


BAND:
David Gilmour - guitar, vocals
Michael Kamen - piano, english horn
Chucho Merchan - double bass
Caroline Dale - cello
Neill MacColl - guitar, vocals
Nic France - drums, percussion
Dick Parry - saxophone

    -special guests-
Robert Wyatt - vocals on *
Richard Wright - piano, vocals on #
Bob Geldof - vocals on +


SINGERS:
Sam Brown
Chris Ballin
Pete Brown
Margo Buchanan
Claudia Fontaine
Michelle John Douglas
Sonia Jones
Carol Kenyon
Aitch McRobbie
Durga McBroom
David Laudat
Beverli Skeete


NOTES:
Tracks 14 - 17 recorded live at The Meltdown Festival in 2002.
Track 18 is from the first rehearsals at David's home in the U.K.in 2001.
Track 19 is a live studio recording from 1992 featuring Jools Holland on piano and Mica Paris on vocals. 

Track 20 is from the Leiber and Stoller tribute concert 2001, and was
originally recorded by Elvis in 1957.

 

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