Tuesday, December 31, 2024

 I want to give a big and heartfelt thanks to Silentway and Jobe who invited me to join this wonderful trip down this musical highway of history and the opportunity to share so much music with the world. My music collection is no longer just mine. And to everyone that enjoys the music that I love and carries it forward so that it is not forgotten ,I commend you and Rock On ! Peace and Love in 2025!

Sade - Hammersmith Odeon - 1984

Sade - Hammersmith Odeon, UK
December 29, 1984
Broadcast on BBC FM Radio 2
Soundboard/FM Source @flac

A super smooth performance from the one and only Sade and band, at the end of her 1st British Tour.
Nice touch for the last track where she dedicates it to the Crew Operators!

Sound Quality execellent.

Lineage:
Trio Tuner >Sharp HiFi Vhs Recorder > Cooledit (WAV) > CDR1 > EAC > WAV > FLAC

The band:
Sade
Probably the guys from her first album.

 

Setlist:
1. Why Can't We Live together    4:21
2. Your Love is King        4:47
3. Hang on To Your Love        5:37
4. Frankie            4:41
5. Sally            5:45
6. Instrumental            3:11
7. I Will Be Your Friend    4:52
8. Sweet as Cherry Pie        5:54
9. Am I Still Wrong?        3:06
10. Is It A Crime?        6:41
11. Smooth Operator.        5:03


 

Happy New Year...Enjoy!

 

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Monday, December 30, 2024

HSAS - Another Through The Fire - Live In San Jose 1984

 


HSAS

Civic Auditorium

San Jose, CA

November 14, 1984

+Westwood One radio broadcast

Pre-FM Recording

01 Westwood One Intro
02 Missing You
03 Top Of The Rock
04 Movin' In for the Kill *
05 Hot And Dirty
06 Tough Enough *
07 He Will Understand
08 Through The Eyes Of Love *
09 Animation
10 Valley Of The Kings
11 My Home Town
12 Hope And Fear *
13 Whiter Shade Of Pale
14 Since You Came *
15 What Will Never Be *
16 Westwood One Outro

Vocals - Sammy Hagar
Lead Guitar - Neal Schon
Bass - Kenny Aaronson
Drums - Michael Shrieve

                                            https://workupload.com/file/9mKrQM4rVvp

Friday, December 27, 2024

Colin James - CBC Studio 40 Vancouver, BC July 15, 2009

 

01 Radio Intr.    02 Watching The River Flow   03 Better Than I Can Imagine   04 Radio Announcer Talk   05 Love Is Calling   06 Find My Home  07 Stronger   08 Johnny Coolman   09 Radio Announcer Talk   10 Man's Gotta Be A Stone   11 Lost Again   12 Chat   13 Wavelength   14 Radio Announcer Talk   15 Into The Mystic   16 More Than You Needed   17 Chat   18 Ain't Nothing You Can Do   19 Keep On Lovin' Me Baby   20 Radio Outro

Colin James - lead vocals & guitar

Craig Northey - guitar, harp, & backing vocals

Pat Steward - drums

Eric Webster - keyboards

Doug Elliott - bass & backing vocals

Steve Hilliam - sax

Terry Townson - trumpet


                                              https://workupload.com/file/cFSrGmw68Ly


THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP - BBC Sessions Volume 2 (1966-1967)

 


                                                            THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP

                                                       BBC Sessions Volume 2 (1966-1967)


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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

In Case You Miss It...Christmas Gift From ExMixer!


 Here's a little gift to the blog! feel free to contact me at. exmixerny AT gmail DOT COM. In the mid 1980’s - I was working as a staff engineer at Sigma Sound Studios in New York when I was asked if I would be available in May for a weekend. It was a demo session and it was for an up and coming band called “Big fat Love”. When I was told guitarist from the Clash and B.A.D Mick Jones was producing, I replied with an enthusiastic "hell yes!." The label on the cassette says May 6th 1987. That must have been the tape copy date. May 6th was a Wednesday and my recollection was setting up Friday night the 1st , recording Saturday. Overdubbing Sunday and then mixing.

Meeting Mick was a thrill, as a huge Clash fan I was in heaven. The band was 6 members, but there must have been 15- 20 people crowding into all parts of the studio. Friends and hangers on of all types, wouldn’t surprise me if the Beastie Boys were there as well. Honestly when you are building a basic track for songs, your focus is not on meeting folks and making conversations. LOL.
Some of the things that stuck out all these years later, Mick being chill and cool as ever directing the session. At one point he points at the motion detectors in the corner and asking me if they were air purifiers? Nah I said, "just the burglar alarm only activated when we shut the studio down for the night." Mick said he hated any devices messing with the air, he was convinced they made people ill. Ironic since he did in fact fall very sick not too long after these recordings were finished.

To me the session just kept filling with players, I setup for 4 pieces to record basic tracks and was being asked to add another player every few hours it seemed. At one point with the studio full and both sound locks occupied, Mick turned to me and in his dry British accent asked “where can the wash board player setup?”. I let out a laugh, thinking funny joke, when lo and behold right behind him a guy with a washboard appeared!. LOLZ.

Anyways, by late Sunday afternoon we were ready to mix. My usual setup consisted of a tape machine for slap echo , 2 reverb plates one short less than 1 second for drums and such. And a 1.5 to 2 second reverb for vocals. Mixed all 3 songs in one evening. It was straight ahead and Mick and the band left excited and very happy.

Never heard from anyone again. Ha! Enjoy!


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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Koko Taylor & Her Blues Machine - Philadelphia, PA. 1986

Rebooted As Requested....
Originally posted December 3, 2016

Koko Taylor & Her Blues Machine
Live At The Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia, PA.
April 10, 1986
Soundboard or FM Source - Link Upgrade @320


Time: 130:10 (Total time)


SET 1:
01. Love At First Sight [ 5:29]
02. Instrumental (with Koko intro) [ 2:38]
03. Let The Good Times Roll [ 4:25]
04. I Cried Like A Baby [ 6:00]
05. Beer Bottle Boogie [ 5:50]
06. You Can Have My Husband [ 5:17]
07. Chat [ 0:56]
08. I'm A Woman [ 5:54]
09. (Fade In)I Don't Care No More [ 4:42]
10. Come To Mama [ 6:48]
11. Chat [ 1:20]
12. Wang Dang Doodle [ 8:31]

SET 2:
01. Set Two Intro [ 0:52]
02. The Woman I Love (Band Only,E.King on Vocals)[ 6:59]
03. Something Strange Is Going On [ 6:11]
04. I'd Rather Go Blind [ 4:48]
05. Sweet Home Chicago [ 4:18]
06. Chat [ 0:43]
07. Hey Bartender [ 5:17]
08. Evil [ 4:35]
09. Keep Your Hands Off Him [ 4:23]
10. Band Intros & Chat [ 1:39]
11. Walking The Back Streets [ 7:22]
12. Chat [ 1:11]
13. Flamin' Mamie [ 5:32]
14. Chat [ 0:55]
15. Find A Fool-Bump Her Head-Jam [10:32]
16. (Fade In)Woke Up This Morning-Band Outro [ 6:54]

Tape flips after track 8, set one, and tracks 5 and 15, set two

Personnel:
Koko Taylor - vocals
Michael "Mr. Dynamite" Robinson - lead guitar
Eddie King - guitar, vocals on Tr 14
Jerry Murphy - bass
Vince Chappelle - drums
 
 
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Monday, December 23, 2024

Procol Harum - Dominion Theatre London England 2014-11-24

 



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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Steve Earle And The Dukes Live At The Continental Club 2016

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER

NOW REBOOTED (BY REQUEST) ORGINALLY POSTED DECEMBER 26th 2023



This was released in 2018 as a Record Store Day release only 2000 were available. So if there are any hard feelings about posting this I will remove it. See scans


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Friday, December 20, 2024

Firefall - Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA April 27, 1979

 


                                                                         FIREFALL

                                                Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA April 27, 1979

1. Tuning (1:09) 2. Cinderella (3:58) 3. Mexico (6:29) 4. Goodbye, I Love You (4:38) 5. Get You Back (4:30) 6. Just Remember I Love You (3:28) 7. Sweet And Sour (6:15) 8. No Way Out (7:37) 9. Wrong Side Of Town (4:40) 10. Lips (5:20) 11. Anymore (4:39) 12. Strange Way (5:49) 13. Livin' Ain't Livin' (9:58) 14. Winds Of Change (5:08) 15. Get Away (4:48)

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Ultravox - Live In Concert London 1981

Ultravox - Live In Concert
Paris Theatre
London, England
January 14, 1981

BBC Radio 1 FM Source @320
$25 at  'Zon
 
Out of Print

 

One of the bands who changed the look of MTV forever and who personified the New Romantic movement. Prior to this sweeping change, Ultravox was a well-known yet bubbling-under Punk/Post-Punk/Techno band, known primarily for their lead vocalist John Foxx and some pretty sensational production work by German wiz, Conny Plank.

But Foxx left and Ultravox underwent changes and re-emerged as a sort of Art-Rock/New Romantic/keyboard-based band that played musical landscapes – sweeping panoramas of sound topped off by the sonorous vocals of Midge Ure, who had replaced Foxx.

It was also the perfect band to experiment with new ways of making music videos work. Prior to that time, it was a band, a few cutaways, performance, more cutaways – pretty boring. But Australian film director Russell Mulcahy came along, and took their then-latest single, Vienna and turned it into one of the most compelling, visually stunning film classics ever produced. It was the video which changed the way all videos were conceived from then on. The haunting images and the music made it one of the biggest hits of the early 1980s. Putting not only Ultravox on the international stage, but also turned the Music Video industry, from an afterthought and minor promotional tool, to a revolutionary change in the way Pop music was marketed.

So this concert, recorded right around the time of the release of the album, Vienna, gives some indication of the great heights the band would achieve in the coming months. It would be a run that lasted until 1985, when the first of several hiatuses, breakups, reorganizations and reunions would take place – all the way to their latest incarnation, beginning in 2008 and still going.

This is a special concert – it’s part of a new turn of events for the band, that point where things just started to break and they are just about to become household names. Pretty exciting, and the band is pumped up for it. Good show all around, and thanks to the BBC and their ever-present recording trucks, it’s preserved for posterity. ~Gordon Skene


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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

James Harman - SLO Veteran's Hall , San Luis Obispo, CA , April 21, 2001

James Harman
April 21st, 2001
SLO Veterans Hall, San Luis Obispo, CA
 
- Set One -

01 Intro   02 Convenience Store Party Bag   03 Band Intros   04 Crapshoot   05 Chat   06 Yo' Family (Don't Like Me)   07 Chat   08 The Things That You're Doin', Baby   09 Laundry Day    10 Chat           11 Squat Down And Bust Your Britches, Baby   12 Outro

 

- Set Two - 

01 Leavin' For Memphis   02 Tell Me, Baby   03 Chat   04 Leavin' For Memphis (reprise) > Blues Jam (1) 05 Outro   

1) with Danny from Blue Angels

James Harman - vocals & harp, Martin "Daddy-O" Gagnon - organ & piano

Tom ?? - guitar, Buddy Clark - bass , Alan west - drums & precussion     

                                           

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Friday, December 13, 2024

Derek Trucks Super Jam - June 13, 2014 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival

 


Derek Trucks Super Jam
June 13, 2014
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
Manchester, TN


Derek Trucks - guitar, vocals
Susan Tedeschi - guitar, vocals
Willie Weeks - bass
James Gadson - drums
Adam Deitch - drums
David Hidalgo - guitar, vocals
Eric Krasno - guitar
Nigel Hall - keyboards, vocals


The Shady Horns:

Ryan Zoidis - sax
James Casey - sax
Eric Bloom - trumpet
Alecia Chakour - vocals
Jasmine Muhammad - vocals
Mark Rivers - vocals
Mike Mattison - vocals
Kofi Burbridge - keyboards, flute
Saunders Sermons - trombone, vocals on track 6
Taj Mahal - vocals, guitar on tracks 8-11
Anthony Hamilton - vocals on 11 and 14
Ben Folds - piano, vocals on track 12
Chaka Khan - vocals
Andrew Bird
Karl Denison


1. Hannibal Buress Intro
2. Eleanor Rigby
3. Keep On Growin'
4. Who Knows What Tomorrow Will Bring
5. Darlin' Be Home Soon
6. Kissing My Love
7. Respect Yourself
8. Everybody's Got To Change Sometime
9. I Can't Turn You Loose
10. Statesboro Blues
11. These Arms Of Mine
12. Space Captain
13. You've Got A Friend
14. Signed, Sealed, Delivered
15. What Is And What Should Never Be
16. Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
17. Tell Me Something Good'
18. Shining Star
19. Sing A Simple Song > I Want To Take You Higher
20. Crowd

A really, really good audience recording!


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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Nick Drake - John Peel Sessions 1969 Out Of Print

*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER


 

First things first. If you are not familiar with Mr. Drake may I suggest you go to youtube and listen to his recorded output. You'll not be disappointed. His music is perfect for this time of the year (or for anytime really) I can not stress enough of this man's brilliance. This paticular record is listed on Discogs, right now for $ 1058.00. So consider this an Xmas present from all of the brothers here (Andy too) Believe me YOU NEED THIS

SO FORGET THIS CRUEL WORLD WHERE I BELONG I'LL JUST SIT AND WAIT AND SING MY SONG 

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Bauhaus - London University 1980

Bauhaus - Live at University of London
London, England
October 31, 1980
Excellent Unknown source @flac
1 un-chaptered file - 46 minutes

Setlist :
1. Bela Lugosi's Dead
2. In The Flat Field
3. Boys
4. a God In An Alcove
5. Rose Garden Funeral Of Sores
6. Poison Pen
7. Dancing
8. Hollow Hills
9. Telegram Sam
10. Dark Entries

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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Gregg Allman & Friends - Penn's Peak , Jim Thorpe, PA 01-21-2005

 



Penn's Peak

Jim Thorpe, PA


01-21-2005

Gregg Allman - Lead Vocals, Hammond B-3 Organ, Acoustic Guitar

Floyd Miles - Vocals *, Percussion

Neil Larsen - Keyboards

Robben Ford - Guitar

Willie Weeks - Bass

Steve Potts - Drums

Jay Collins - Tenor Sax

Chris Karlic - Baritone Sax

Jim Seeley - Trumpet

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Monday, December 9, 2024

Mr Mister - Broken Kyrie Live December 14 1985

 




Mr Mister

Title: Broken Kyrie

Venue: The Ritz, New York City, New York, USA

Date: December 14 1985

Source: FM Radio Broadcast

Broadcasted: February 23 1986


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Friday, December 6, 2024

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Iron Maiden - Tokyo, Japan 1981


Iron Maiden - Nakano Sunplaza
Tokyo, Japan

May 24, 1981 - Evening Show
FM Source @flac
aka-Definitive Live Killers (Zodiac nº285)- aka The Big Heat
Tour: Killers World Tour / Killers Japan Tour


Quality: 10
Total Time: 80'

Lineage: CD Rip>PC>EAC>WAV>Audition>FLAC 5
44khz/24bit


This one is a FACE RIPPER!!

Setlist:

01 Radio Intro
02 Wrathchild
03 Purgatory
04 Sanctuary
05 Remember Tomorrow
06 Another Life
07 Drum Solo_Another Life (reprise)
08 Band Introductions
09 Genghis Khan
10 Killers
11 Innocent Exile
12 Twilight Zone
13 Strange World
14 Murders In The Rue Morgue
15 Phantom Of The Opera
16 Iron Maiden
17 Running Free
18 Transylvania
19 Dave Murray Guitar Solo
20 Drifter
21 Radio Outro
22 Prowler (Audience)


 

Paul Di'Anno on being fired!

 

Original author Note: 

I have some Iron Maiden CDs that I will upload, this time this FM program in Tokyo on May 24, 1981 for "Zodiac" I have ripped it to 24Bit to give it greater depth in the sound and it shows, I think so !! I already published this show in its day but it doesn't have that much quality, that was a flac copy of an exchange many years ago, but this one is a notch above in quality.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Tom Rush & Orphan LIVE in Passaic NJ 1975


 Tom Rush & Orphan 

Capitol Theater
Passaic NJ
1975-02-02 
Soundboard @320


01. Intro---Jenny Lynn
02. When She Wants Good Lovin'
03. Lost My Drivin' Wheel
04. State Of Arkansas
05. Jamaica, Say You Will
06. Mother Earth
07. Ladies Love Outlaws
08. Who Do You Love
09. No Regrets
10. Rotunda
11. Desperados Waiting For A Train
12. Child Song (part 11)
13. Glory Road


Sunday, December 1, 2024

Ron Wood & Bo Diddley - Shibuya Live Inn Tokyo, Japan March 2nd 1988

 




                                              https://workupload.com/file/aALazrSkVck

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Marcus Miller and Eric Clapton - Legends Rehearsals 1997

Rebooted...
Originally posted April 18, 2014














Marcus Miller and Eric Clapton
Legends Studio Rehearsals Summer 1997
Studio Soundboards @320 aka - Flawless

From the Dave Sez archive: another set of top-quality Clapton tour rehearsals, this time with Marcus Miller and his band called Legends, formed in 1997 for an eleven-date European Jazz Festival tour (several of which gigs were recorded and are available on request). At the time, Clapton was going through a mental storm and doubting his ability to play anything else but the blues. Marcus shook him up and offered jazz .. and some blues. Included here from the LA rehearsal studios but never played live on the European tour are the only recordings of Marcus on "Layla" and Clapton on guitar and vocals on Miller's "Silver Rain". The ultimate Marcus, Clapton rarity.

Geetarz Comments:

Excellent soundboard taken from what appear to be near-final rehearsals for the "Legends" summer 1997 tour of Jazz Festivals.

Visitor Comments:

"An outstanding recording, both in terms of sound quality and playing quality. The Legends summer is one of the few occasions since Cream that EC has played with musicians who can truly be called peers. My own suspicion is that these tracks (the first CD anyway - the second CD sounds more like rehearsals) are from an aborted album (aborted by EC's manager, Roger Forrester, who would never let anyone else share the bill with Eric). An absolute gem." - aLPHONSE gRETZ

 

Marcus Miller - bass guitar
Eric Clapton - guitar and vocals
Steve Gadd - drums
Joe Sample - keyboards
David Sanborn - saxophone


DISC 1
1. Snakes
2. Marcus #1
3. Marcus #2
4. Full House
5. Full House
6. Ruthie
7. Ruthie
8. Put it Where You Want
9. Suggestions
10. Peeper


DISC 2
1. Going Down Slow
2. I Got You I Feel Good
3. Silver Rain
4. Layla
5. Rock Me Baby
6. Jerry Roll

 

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Legends Live at Montreux 1997


 

Legends '97


Thursday, November 28, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!!


Thanks to everyone for interacting with us!

Have A Happy Thanksgiving!!!

 

 

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(Yes..we pimp other blogs!) 


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Bauhaus - Düsseldorf, Germany 1980

Rebooted...Again
Originally posted October 29, 2011 & May 9, 2021

Bauhaus - Ratinger Hof 
Düsseldorf, Germany
November 25, 1980
Soundboard @flac

 
Set List:
01 - double dare
02 - in the flat field
03 - boys
04 - a god in an alcove
05 - rosegarden funeral of sores
06 - poison pen
07 - terror couple kill colonel
08 - hollow hills
09 - dancing
10 - stigmata martyr
11 - telegram sam - dark entries
12 - rosegarden funeral of sores (encore)
 
 
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Lisa DeLeeuw '80s
 

Monday, November 25, 2024

Glenn Frey & The Heaters - 1985-08-12 Saratoga Performing Arts Center ,Saratoga Springs NY

 




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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Lard - The Power Of Lard - 1989


Lard - The Power Of Lard (EP)
Studio recordings @ 128
Out of Print
 
$100+ at the 'Zon 
 
Jello Biafra fronts Ministry
First release 1989
This was the first of many musical projects jello biafra would involve himself with after the break up of the original Dead Kennedys

 Lard is one of several sometime-side projects helmed by the Ministry duo of Al Jourgensen (guitar) and Paul Barker (bass) -- in this case, notably fronted by legendary Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, along with, initially, drummer Jeff Ward. Founded in 1988, Lard was first brought to the public's attention via the following year's The Power of Lard EP, and even more so by 1990's inaugural full-length The Last Temptation of Reid. Both featured a unique blend of industrial and punk, matched with Biafra's typically political lyrics; but the band's already sporadic touring and recording schedule (this was, after all, a side project) was curtailed even further after the shocking suicide of drummer Ward in 1993. Lard wasn't heard from again until 1997's critically acclaimed Pure Chewing Satisfaction LP, and then again in 2000, via the '70s Rock Must Die EP -- both recorded with Ministry mainstay Bill Rieflin on drums. Jourgensen has since stated that Lard still has one final album in them, but just when this will be recorded, and whether Barker will be involved following his 2004 exit from Ministry, remains to be seen. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Where would we be without Jello and Lard. Well, we'd be in the same place, but we'd have no Jello. And no Lard. And that would not be a happy place. Oh At least we've got Lard to explain it to us. ~Anon


This is the most American music whether you like it or not. 2 legends, one band, what could possibly go wrong… except for society ...~Anon

  

1."The Power of Lard"
2."Hellfudge"    
3."Time to Melt"


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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Blind Jimmy Melon - The Interview


 Well....it's a sad day indeed. That blues legend Blind Jimmy Melon has decided to retire from the music biz. In this interview you'll find out the reasons why. Goodbye Blind Jimmy, we hardly knew ye.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Jeff Beck, Santana & Steve Lukather - Live In Japan 1986

 



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The 2 disc version of this show is available >>>>>>>>Here

 

The Baby's - "Live At The Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio July 9th, 1979

 



                                                   John Waite: bass, lead vocals
                                                  Walter Stocker: lead guitar
                                                  Tony Brock: drums
                                                  Jonathan Cain: keyboards, vocals
 

                                         https://workupload.com/file/bZdbshAjVeb

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Eric Clapton - Live Yokohama, Japan 1999

Rebooted again by request ...
Originally posted July 6, 2013 & August 27, 2023

Eric Clapton - Live Yokohama, Japan
November 24, 1999
Excellent Soundboard @ flac
aka-The Dance Of The Bell

 
Track List:
101-My Father's Eyes
102-Pilgrim
103-River Of Tears
104-Going Down Slow
105-Hoochie Coochie Man
106-She's Gone
107-Ramblin' On My Mind
108-Tears In Heaven
109-Bell Bottom Blues
110-Change The World
201-Gin House
202-Cocaine
203-Wonderful Tonight
204-Badge
205-Have You Ever Loved A Woman
206-Layla
207-Sunshine Of Your Love

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Monday, November 18, 2024

North Mississippi Allstars - Live Atlanta 2000

Rebooted...
Originally posted March 3, 2013
 
North Mississippi Allstars - Atlanta, GA.
February 28, 2000
Live at Z 93 Radio
FM Source @ 320

Set List:
Drinkin Muddy Water
Goin Down South
Have Mercy on Me
Po Black Maddie > Skinny Woman > Drums > Po Black Maddie
My Babe
Shake'em on Down
All Night Long
Wanna Be Your Man^
Party Party^
Over & Done^

^ Freddie Kimbrough on Vocals.
Garry Burnside on Bass throughout performance.



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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Moby Grape - Fall On Amsterdam 1969

Rebooted...Again!
Originally posted October 19, 2011 and again August 15, 2015


Moby Grape - Fall On Amsterdam
February 12, 1969 
Rai Congrescentrum
Soundboard @320


Originally pulled from Chris Goes Rock
All notes and credit belong to to him.
 
The group was formed in late 1966 in San Francisco. (Although the origin of the name seems to be undetermined, it is likely from the punch line of the joke "What's big and purple and lives in the ocean?") Frontman and rhythm guitarist Skip Spence (the original drummer for Jefferson Airplane), lead guitarist Jerry Miller and drummer Don Stevenson (both formerly of the Frantics), rhythm guitarist (and son of actress Loretta Young) Peter Lewis (of the Cornells), and bassist Bob Mosley all wrote songs for their debut album Moby Grape (1967). In a marketing stunt Columbia Records immediately released five singles at once, and the band was perceived as being over-hyped. This was during a period in which mainstream record labels were giving unheard of levels of promotion to what was then considered counter-cultural music genres. Nonetheless, the record was critically acclaimed, and fairly successful commercially, with The Move covering its sardonic ode to hippiedom, "Hey Grandma". Spence's "Omaha" reached the lower rungs of the American singles charts in 1967, and Miller-Stevenson's "8:05" became a country rock standard (covered by The Grateful Dead, Robert Plant, Guy Burlage, and others). Moby Grape has today achieved the status of a highly respected rock album.[1]

In addition to the marketing backlash, band members found themselves in legal trouble for charges (later dropped) of consorting with underage females, and the band's relationship with their manager rapidly deteriorated. The second album, Wow, was a critical and commercial failure, partially due to the double-album format (and price). The 2nd LP was one of loose and mostly directionless jams, and this detracted from the stronger tunes on the 1st LP such as the room-shaking shuffle "Can't Be So Bad". Their basic sound remained consistent from the first album, featuring tight harmonies, multiple guitars, imaginative songwriting and a generally stronger level of musicianship than what was found coming out of the Bay Area at the time with the exception of the seminal Steve Miller Band.

During its recording, Spence, who was supposedly never the same after ingesting large quantities of LSD (see also the biographies of Peter Green and Syd Barrett), started to go through the hotel room door of Stevenson and Miller using a fire axe, intending to murder them; In the words of Miller: "Skippy changed radically when we were in New York. There were some people there that were into harder drugs and a harder lifestyle, and some very weird shit. And so he kind of flew off with those people. They were really strange, almost Nazi-ish. Skippy kind of disappeared for a little while. Next time we saw him he had cut off his beard, and he had a black leather jacket on, with his chest hanging out, with some chains and just sweating like a son of a gun. I don't know what the hell he got a hold of, man, but it just whacked him. And the next thing I know, he axed my door down in the Albert Hotel. They said at the reception area that this crazy guy had held an axe to the doorman's head." Spence was committed to New York's Bellevue Hospital; on the day of his release he drove a motorcycle dressed in only his pajamas directly to Nashville to record his only solo album, Oar. The original lineup released an album in 1971, 20 Granite Creek. The remainder soldiered on for a few years, but save for a reunion or two, essentially joining Jerry Miller's band in Santa Cruz, the group never returned to the level of excellence and popularity they enjoyed in the early Avalon Ballroom/Fillmore Auditorium days.

Moby Grape was an example of a talented band who, through a combination of mismanagement and inexperience, never fully realized their potential. Along with the Flamin' Groovies, they were somewhat of an anomaly in the San Francisco rock scene; their concision and their strong roots in country music and early rock and roll seemed to work against them. In addition, perhaps because they were so versatile, their image was somewhat nebulous; as writer Robert Christgau put it, "All they really lacked was a boss, and what could be more American than that?"

Jerry Miller carries on today (2007) as the Jerry Miller Band, playing rockin' blues and the occasional Grape song. Homeless for years and suffering from long-term mental illness and a multitude of health ailments, the mercurial and brilliant Skip Spence died in Santa Cruz, CA in 1999. In 2006, after three decades of court battles, the band finally won back their name from the much-hated (in the music industry) former manager Matthew Katz and in celebration announced a reunion show with all of its living members, bolstered by drummer Ainsley Dunbar (Mayall, Zappa, Journey) and keyboardist Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship), to be performed in January 2007 at San Francisco's The Fillmore. However, the reunion show did not take place and nothing has been announced about future plans.

The 1993 Vintage: The Very Best of Moby Grape includes their first album in its entirety, as well as selected tracks from 1967 to 1969. The debut is the only one of the original Columbia LPs to have a complete CD reissue with all of the original tracks. The San Francisco Sound label has released a CD version of "Wow", but it is a one-disc treatment that has a few tracks edited down and others deleted from the original album. "Moby Grape '69" has all of its songs represented on the "Vintage" anthology, but two of these are alternate versions not present in the original. ~CGR


Fall On Amsterdam - Rai Congrescentrum (1969-02-12)


Track List:
01. I'm Not Willing 5:23
02. Trucking Man 2:07
03. Sitting By The Window 3:40
04. Fall On You    2:23
05. Murder In My Heart For The Judge 5:13
06. Untitled Blues 4:57
07. Omaha 5:38
08. If You Can't Learn From My Mistakes    5:11
09. Hey Grand Ma 4:53
10. Omaha Reprise 5:49





Friday, November 15, 2024

Jeff Healey Band - Live House of Blues Chicago, USA 2000-01-23



Jeff Healey Band  Live House of Blues

Chicago USA   2000-01-23

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Thursday, November 14, 2024

The Urban Voodoo Machine - In Black 'n' Red

From the ORIGINAL FBS archives...
The Urban Voodoo Machine
In Black 'n' Red

Studio recordings @320
{Out of Print}

With their lurching sea shanties, debauched murder ballads, messed-up tangos and whiskey-soaked gypsy stomps, some reckon they're from the same stable of stallions as Tom Waits and Nick Cave; others point out the last gang in town swagger of The Clash and the hellbound blues that John Lee Hooker first dragged out of the swamp. Featuring between 7 to 12 musicians playing - guitars, drums, fiddle, trumpet, banjo, washboard, upright bass, gong, mandolin, accordion, harmonicas, saxophone and even empty bottles & tie racks to build their unique Bourbon Soaked Gypsy Blues Bop N Stroll.

 
Track List:
1 -Go East    
2 -Cheers For The Tears    
3 -S.O.S (Swim Or Sink)    
4 -Rather You Shot Me Down    
5 -High Jeopardy Thing    
6 -Run For Your Money    
7 -Lightning From A Blues Sky    
8 -Off To Rehab    
9 -Alone In The City    
10 -Good For You    
11 -Heroin (Put My Brothers In The Ground)    
12 -Goodbye To Another Year  
 
 
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