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Sunday, April 23, 2023

NRBQ - Live CT. & NY.

Shows contributed by Roz!

NRBQ - Live CT. 
Shaboo Inn 1975 & 1977

 
 
Setlist 1975
 
 
 
 

Setlist: 1977


 
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NRBQ - Live Bottom Line NY. 1978
 
Early Show Setlist:
 
 
 
Late Show Setlist:

The Bottom Line NY1978 - Late Show - @320



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Monday, February 6, 2023

Miles Davis - The Black Album {Unreleased}

Rebooted as requested...
Originally posted February 19, 2012 & July 12, 2020

Miles Davis - The Black Album
Unreleased studio and live tracks 
recorded between 1983 and 1989
Very good studio soundboard
Studio Recordings @224

**Enclosed Notes**
Between 2001 and 2002, Warner Brothers were working on a boxed set that was to include everything Miles Davis had recorded in the studio during his time with the company, 1985-1991, including many previously unreleased studio outtakes, plus some particularly noteworthy live material from the same era. The box was to be called The Last Word, and was initially earmarked for release on Rhino Records in September 2001, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Miles’s death.

In July 2002, the now-defunct ICE newsletter reported:

Originally slated for release August 2002, Rhino pulled [Miles Davis’] The Last Word from rotation stating: “We deeply regret the fact that we will not be releasing [the box set] on August 20,” David Dorn, VP of Media Relations for Warner Strategic Marketing, told ICE. “Our commitment has always been to offer consumers the best possible audio and video products for the best possible value. Due to developing circumstances beyond our control, we felt that this box set would not, in its finished form, meet our standards, or the standards our customers expect from our products.”

Even then, a four-CD set had been sent out to the press and to retailers.

At miles-beyond.com, in a note dated February 2005, Paul Tingen explained why The Last Word project stopped and ends his notes with this:

The banning of my liner notes turned out to be only the beginning of what went wrong with an increasingly ill-fated and ultimately doomed project. Prince, perhaps still motivated by resentment towards Warners, refused to give permission for the release of the three tracks written by him for Miles that Matt Pierson (head of jazz at Warners) wanted to include in the 6-CD set, and similar legal issues held up the release of much of the material from the memorable all-star La Villette concert in Paris in 1991.

Gradually the 6-CD set shrivelled to just 4 CDs, with very little previously unreleased material, which had been kind of the main point of the set. There must still have been a real belief in getting it out, because under huge time pressure Bill Milkowski completed new liner notes in just four days (!), and some CD-R review copies were sent out, without art work. Then some time in 2002 the release was quietly abandoned altogether. Officially no reasons were given. When I queried an insider at Rhino, he would only say: ‘Estate problems.’

So while it is unlikely that you’ll ever get to hear all of the music included in the original 6-CD set, here, at least, is the story of the music in more detail than ever before.

In the meantime, the Japanese Legendary Collection Series released The Black Album, a two-CD compilation featuring some of the unreleased tracks from the aborted The Last Word and other unreleased tracks.

On October 18, 2010, Warner released the two-CD compilation, Perfect Way: The Warner Bros Years. Apart from previously released tracks, the set includes three previously unreleased live tracks - Portia, Carnival and Human Nature - from the 1986 Nice Jazz Festival and two unreleased tracks - Digg That and Rubberband - from the much talked-about Rubberband sessions in 1985, just after he signed to Warner, that featured keyboardist Adam Holzman, Vince Wilburn Jr on drums and Steve Reid on percussion.

For those who are still keeping count, only four of The Black Album’s tracks are officially available. Included here is one still unreleased track from the four-CD Last Word.

Disc 1
Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, September 23, 1985
Track 101. Maze (also found on The Last Word) (14.1MB)
Unknown Studio, Los Angeles, USA, October 17, 1985
102. Rubberband - Omitted*
Ameraycan Studio, Hollywood, USA, January 1986
Track 103. See I See (also found on The Last Word) (8.5MB)
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, USA, December 21, 1987
104. Digg That - Omitted
Unknown Studio, Los Angeles, USA, October 1986
Track 105. Street Smart (also found on The Last Word) (3.5MB)
Track 106. Time Square (also found on The Last Word) (6.9MB)
Track 107. Punchy’s Theme (also found on The Last Word) (2.3MB)
Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, January 5, 1983
Track 108. It Gets Better (31.2MB )
Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles, USA, May 1, 1986
Track 109. Red Riding Hood (edited version, Crucial version is 03:53) (4.2MB)

Disc 2
Jardin des Arenes de Cimiez, Nice, France, July 20, 1986
Track 201. One Phone Call / Street Scenes / Speak (listed as Theme from Jack Johnson/Speak/That’s What Happened on The Last Word) (15.2MB)
Track 202. Time After Time (also found on The Last Word) (11.9MB)
Casino, Montreux, Switzerland, July 17, 1986
203. Portia - Omitted
204. Tutu - Omitted
Chelsea Studios, New York City, USA, October 18, 1989
Track 205. Mr Pastorius (also found on The Last Word) (7.0MB)
Track 206. Hannibal (also found on The Last Word) (9.5MB)
Jones Beach Theatre, New York City, USA, August 28, 1982
Track 207. Come Get It (23.2MB)
Track 208. U ‘n’ I (incomplete) (25.9mb)

Bonus Track (from The Last Word)
Chelsea Studios, New York City, USA, October 18, 1989
Track 301. Tutu (9.6MB)

* Rubberband, Digg That - available on Perfect Way: The Warner Bros Years
Portia, Tutu - available on The Complete Miles Davis At Montreux


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Thursday, February 2, 2023

The Cramps - Live Club 57 NYC, NY. 1979

Rebooted...
Originally posted May 11, 2015

The Cramps - Live Club 57
New York, NY.
August 18, 1979

WPIX-FM NYC
FM Source @ 224


 
Set List:
Track 01. Mystery Plane
Track 02. Domino
Track 03. Twist And Shout
Track 04. Weekend On Mars
Track 05. Voodoo Idol
Track 06. Zombie Dance
Track 07. Rockin’ Bones
Track 08. Human Fly
Track 09. Garbageman
Track 10. Teenage Werewolf
Track 11. Sunglasses After Dark
Track 12. TV Set
Track 13. The Way I Walk





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Monday, November 21, 2022

The Rolling Stones Ames Cyclone Field 7-10-89 *NOW WITH NEW LINKS



REBOOTED FIRST PUBLISHED 9-2-17
THIS WILL FINISH UP THE REQUEST FOR THESE STONES ITEMS

Let's see......someone requested this......oh wait it was our good friend simonthecat whom always sends us a nice comment.  See what comments can get you?  See scans

AND FOOLS AREN'T GOING TO FOLLOW YOU DON'T SEND THE SLEAZE ABOUT 

WAR CHILDREN IS JUST A SHOT AWAY

Saturday, October 29, 2022

X- Live at My Father’s Place 1983

Rebooted...
Originally posted October 26, 2012

X- Live at My Father’s Place
Roslyn, NY 1983 
November 12, 1983
FM Source @224

If the hard rock of the ’70s was littered with drawn-out jams and extended solos, then one of the things that punk did was to bring back songs that were short, sharp… and sometimes sweet.

This is what Jon Young wrote about the cow-punk group, X, in The Trouser Press Guide To ’90s Rock (1991):

Though X was perhaps the most important band to emerge from the Los Angeles punk scene, its members were never genuine punks per se. Too self-conscious and artsy to simply spew, leaders John Doe (bass, vocals) and Exene Cervenka (vocals) repackaged their bohemian tendencies in new guise, delivering desperate meditations on sex and society at high velocity, happy to ride the coattails of more instinctual performers.

Set List:
01. True Love Pt. 1 0:42
02. In This House That I Call Home 4:02
03. The Hungry Wolf 4:05
04. More Fun In The New World 3:24
05. Universal Corner 4:21
06. True Love Pt. 2 5:16
07. Beyond And Back 2:49
08. Los Angeles 2:26
09. Make The Music Go Bang 3:06
10. Some Other Time 2:14
11. Hothouse 3:02
12. Soul Kitchen 2:29
13. Breathless 2:36
14. Year 1 1:02
15. Johnny Hit And Run Pauline 3:02
16. Motel Room In My Bed 2:33
17. Poor Girl 3:10
18. Devil Doll 3:23


Thanks to the original source!


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Friday, July 22, 2022

Iggy Pop- Live In Chicago 1996

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER



                                    Just in case you might have missed this. See scans

                        HONEY COME AND BE BY ENEMY SO I CAN LOVE YOU TRUE

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Wayne Shorter Quartet - Live Marseille & Newport 2013

Rebooted...
Originally posted May 31, 2015

Wayne Shorter Quartet 
Festival des Cinq Continents
Parc de Longchamp
 July 23, 2013
Marseille, France 
Excellent FM source @224

Saxophonist Wayne Shorter will be 80 on August 25 and this performance at the Festival des Cinq Continents in Marseille has been touted as an 80th birthday celebration. If only all of us could be so fortunate! And in February 2013, Shorter made his return to Blue Note Records after 43 years and released Without A Net, his new album with his long-running Quartet featuring pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Brian Blade.

Reviewing Without A Net for the BBC, Marcus J. Moore wrote:
Jazz great Wayne Shorter recently spoke to the heart of his genre. “The six years I was with Miles (Davis), we never talked about music,” he told National Public Radio in the US. “We never had a rehearsal. How do you rehearse the unknown?”

He’s absolutely right. When done properly, jazz is a boundless medium through which improvisation is allowed to breathe. In fact, it’s encouraged…So in the truest essence of jazz, Without a Net is a sharp return to the music’s brighter days. Orbits is a repurposed version of the Miles Davis Quintet’s 1967 song of the same name. Shorter played on the original, a sprightly number of quick drum snares and lively piano chords. Shorter’s version is a bit darker and more methodical: above unsettled piano keys and cascading percussion, he infuses the melody with sporadic horn fills. It all makes for an exceptional recording, the saxophonist’s first since 2005’s Beyond the Sound Barrier. Here, Shorter is firmly at the helm, yet benevolent enough to play the background when needed. The rhythm has taken him far.

 
Lineup:
Wayne Shorter - saxophone
Danilo Perez - piano
John Patitucci - bass
Brian Blade - drums

Untitled Set List @ 75:02


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Wayne Shorter Quartet 
With Herbie Hancock 
Live Newport Jazz Festival
August 04, 2013
Newport, RI.
NPR webcast rip @128

Untitled Set List
1 uncut track 79:52

Wayne Shorter, saxophones
    Danilo Pérez, piano
    John Patitucci, bass
    Brian Blade, drums
    Herbie Hancock, piano






 
 

Monday, March 1, 2021

Oasis-Supersonic Live Cabaret Metro Chicago 11-94


 
                                Hey this is my rip so I don't have to thank the original poster

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                             WHEN I WAS YOUNG I THOUGHT I HAD MY OWN KEY                           

                                                    

Monday, February 15, 2021

Monday, November 30, 2020

Various Artists Unreleased Gems From The BBC Archives Volume 3

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER


                                                                      
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                         THEY SAY I'M UNUSUAL BUT I DON'T THINK THAT'S TRUE


Monday, September 14, 2020

(Fred Cole) King Bee-E.P. Not In Print (And Hell I Don't Know If It Ever Was In Print)

* I AM THE ORIGINAL POSTER


Today I am providing to you, from the darkest part of your mind, the music you will use as your soundtrack before you go out and commit mass murder. I know you've probably never heard this so let me give you a review. Think of the darkest, murkiest, scariest, part of the swamp. A place in your mind that everyone has but few tend to dwell there. The music you want playing before World War 3. The music that will help you get that scream out that you've held in for the past 3 and a half years. The lowest of lo-fi recording, vocals that remind me of Robert Plant realizing he's being buried alive. A hum in the recording that will make your friends hate you. How did you ever hear this Jobe,you might ask?...Well many, many years ago our local college station used to have a show called "Raw Guts" on this show they featured the latest in "Punk Rock" The D.J. played "Hot Pistol" one night from King Bee. I was totally floored by this. I ended up calling the D.J. and got as much info as I could (and yes fans, this was way before there was a thing called the Internet) I managed to start a correspondence with Whizeagle records in Portland, sent my 5 dollars and am proud to say one of the greatest 5 dollar investments I ever made. This is the exclusive 3 song E.P. If you love The Cramps, The Gun Club (which really doesn't have a lot to do with this recording) I think you're gonna love this. Don't take my word for it let me let a couple others explain.         MY ORIGINAL VINYL COPY 

From the sellers reviews at Discogs

"The single is the only artifact King Bee left behind. The fidelity is terrible. There's a ground buzz that's as loud as the music itself. The sound is bad on the whole production run" 

Or there's this

"Some noise at the beginning of play"

Songs

1. Hot Pistol

Side 2

1.Headache

2. Zip Gun

HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED (not the link)

(This is)

PISTOL GOTTA WHOLE LOTTA MESS MY AIM'S ON YOUR NEW DRESS


Monday, August 24, 2020

Richard And Linda Thompson Wormwood Demos and WBAI Hotel Sessions

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Taking a break from the Jellyfish posts for a bit and putting up something here for our good friend Andy over at The Blog That Nobody Reads. Give his blog a read. See Scans

YOU CAN WASTE YOUR TIME ON THE OTHER RIDES

Monday, April 27, 2020

Miles Davis – Live Berlin, Germany 1973

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted January 14, 2014

Miles Davis – Live At The Philarmonie 
Berlin, West Germany
November 1, 1973
Liberated Italian Boot 
German TV Broadcast @224


Set List:
1     Band warming up - Voiceover introduction 0:00-0:22
2     Turnaroundphrase 
3     Tune in 5 
4     Ife
5     Untitled Original 730424c
6     Tune in 5 (with applause, closing announcement)


Band:
Drums – Al Foster
Electric Bass – Mike Henderson
Guitar – Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas
Percussion – Mtume
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Dave Liebman
Trumpet, Organ, Composed By – Miles Davis

Thanks to bigozine


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Monday, October 28, 2019

Danzig - The Power of the Dark Side

Part 3 of Halloween week... 

Danzig
The Power of the Dark Side
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
and Various Venues, Various dates
Pre FM Radio / Audience @224
Liberated bootleg

Track 1 SBD /Recorded Live 10.31.1992 Recorded Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, CA

Track 2 is the "Mother '93" remix with fake crowd noise added.
            Tracks 1-8 PreFm Master / Recorded Live 7.7.1989 Hollywood Palace Theatre, 
Hollywood, CA.

Tracks 9-17 Audience / Recorded Live 5.30.1994 Darien Lake Amphitheatre Buffalo, NY.


Track List
01. How the Gods Kill
02. Mother
03. Am I Demon
04. Twist Of Cain
05. Mother
06. Evil Thing (Cd says "Invocation")
07. When Death Had No Name
08. Not Of This World

09. Intro / Brand New God (CD says "Gome To Getcha")
10. Snakes of Christ
11. It's Coming Down
12. Mother
13. How The Gods Kill
14. Her Black Wings
15. Twist Of Cain
16. Long Way Back From Hell
17. Dirty Black Summer

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Saturday, July 13, 2019

The Velvet Underground - Live In Berlin June 20th 1993



*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER

Don't be put off by this just cause it's an audience recording, except for having to turn the volume up a bit every instrument and vocal can be heard just fine. See scans

REFLECT WHAT YOU ARE IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW

Monday, September 4, 2017

The Droogs Live Radio Broadcast WERS Boston 1985

Ah yes... another holiday is upon us. In keeping with the tradition might I offer some suggestions on how to fully maximize your time off. First, may I suggest you take your dog/cat to your nearby Denny's and buy them breakfast, but make sure they leave the tip. Second while BBQ'ing today play the fun game of trying to swat the fly's into the flame (I'm horrible at it) Third pick any random FM Radio station and tell them how much you love the shit they play. Fourth for today only switch your political affiliation. Fifth paste cornbread to your nipples. and finally TURN THIS DOWNLOAD UP TO MAXIMUM VOLUME. This will help you enjoy this holiday to the full extent of the day. No covers.

Songs
1. Gardens Of My Mind
2. Set My Love On You
3. A Change Is Gonna Come/You Must Be A Witch
4. For These Remaining Days
5. For Another Side
6. Stone Cold World
7. Waiting For My Man

UP TO LEXINGTON ONE TO FIVE

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Miles Davis - Live Jazz Fest Berlin 1985

Painting by Leonid Afremov
Miles Davis Nonet- Jazz Fest Berlin 1985 
November 1, 1985
Philharmonie, West Berlin, Germany
Astra satellite digital radio broadcast @ 224 

Read about the concert here: 
 

Disc 1 [79:48]

Track 101. Opening Medley (11:38): 
One Phone Call/Right Off/Street Scenes/Speak/That’s What Happened
Track 102. Star People (7:01)
Track 103. The Maze (12:13)
Track 104. Human Nature (Michael Jackson 11:12)
Track 105. Medley: MD I/Something’s On Your Mind/MD II (10:30)
Track 106. Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper 8:30)
Track 107. Ms Morrinsine (9:31)
Track 108. Code M.D. (9:07)


Disc 2 [64:09]

Track 201. Pacific Express (14:37)
Track 202. Burn (7:53)
Track 203. Stronger Than Before (Chaka Khan 10:07)
Track 204. Hopscotch (14:37)
Track 205. Rubberband (8:57)
Track 206. Miles/Crowd/Entering Stage (2:22)
Track 207. Broken Wings (Mr Mister 5:32)



Lineup:
Miles Davis: trumpet, keyboards
Bob Berg: tenor & soprano sax, keyboard on Broken Wings
Mike Stern: guitar
Bobby Irving: keyboards, musical director
Adam Holzman: keyboards
Angus Thomas: bass guitar
Marilyn Mazur: percussion
Steve Thornton: percussion
Vince Wilburn: drums, Simmons drums

 

thanks to the original source and http://bigozine2.com!
 



Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Gary Moore - Live Hammersmith Odeon 1984


Gary Moore - Hammersmith Odeon
London, UK
February 11, 1984
FM Source @224

Renowned rock guitarist Gary Moore died in a hotel room while on holiday in Spain in 2011. Moore, 58, originally from Belfast, was a former member of the legendary Irish group Thin Lizzy.

This recording was before Gary got back into playing the blues.

Lineup:
Gary Moore - guitar, vocals
Ian Paice - drums
Neil Carter - keyboards, guitar, vocals
Craig Gruber - bass

 
Set List:
01 - Wishing Well
02 - Murder In The Skies
03 - Shape Of Things
04 - Cold Hearted
05 - Don't Take Me For A Loser
06 - Empty Rooms
07 - End Of The World
08 - Back On The Streets
09 - Nuclear Attack


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