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Madison Square Garden NYC May 14, 1988
01 Intro-Marv Albert 02 That Is Rock-N-Roll (The Coasters) 03 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Crosby, Stills and Nash) 04 Killing Me Softly With His Song (Roberta Flack) 05 In The Air Tonight (Phil Collins) 06 Introduction of Lavern Baker by Phil Collins 07 Jim Dandy (Lavern Baker) 08 Saved (Lavern Baker) 09 Backstage with Robert Townshend and Lavern Baker 10 Roberta Flack Introduces Foreigner 11 Hot Blooded (Foreigner) 12 Juke Box Hero (Foreigner) 13 Urgent (Foreigner) tape flip 14 I Want To Know What Love Is (Foreigner) 15 Backstage with Phil Collins and Foreigner 16 Steven Stills Introduces Ben E King 17 Spanish Harlem (Ben E King) 18 There Goes My Baby (Ben E King) 19 Save The Last Dance For Me (Ben E King) 20 America (Emerson, Palmer and Berry) 21 Pick Up The Pieces (Average White Band) 22 Teadrops From My Eyes (Ruth Brown) 23 Lisa Bonet Introduces Debbie Gibson 24 Staying Together (Debbie Gibson) 25 Foolish Beat (Debbie Gibson) 26 Out Of The Blue medley (Debbie Gibson) 27 Happy Birthday (Debbie Gibson) 28 Backstage with Debbie Gibson 29 Phil Collins Introduces Robert Plant 30 Heaven Knows (Robert Plant) 31 Ship Of Fools (Robert Plant) 32 Tall Cool One (Robert Plant) 33 Backstage Interview with Bob Geldof and Robert Plant 34 Mack The Knife (Manhattan Transfer) 35 Dan Aykroyd Introduces Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn 36 Last Night (Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn) 37 Steve Cropper Introduces Carla Thomas 38 Gee Whiz (Carla Thomas) 39 Steve Cropper Introduces Paul Rogers 40 (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (Paul Rogers) 41 Steve Cropper Introduces Miki Howard 42 Try A Little Tenderness (Miki Howard) 43 Introduction Of Paul Shaffer 44 Tramp (Carla Thomas and Paul Shaffer) 45 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Elwood Blues Review) 46 Soul Man (Elwood Blues Review) 47 Been Lovin' You (That Little Bit Too Long) (Elwood Blues Review) 48 You Don't Know Like I Know (Elwood Blues Review) 49 Knock On Wood (Elwood Blues Review) 50 Roberta Flack Introduces Bob Geldof 51 You Can't Be Too Strong (Bob Geldof) 52 Mighty Love (The Spinners) 53 The Closer I Get To You (Roberta Flack and Peabo Bryson) 54 The Midnight Hour (Wilson Pickett) 55 Land Of 1000 Dances (Wilson Picket) 56 Birdland (Manhatten Transfer) 57 Mike Green Presentation to Ahmet Ertegun 58 Turn It On Again Medley (Genesis) 59 Michael Douglas Introduces Crosby Stills and Nash 60 Wooden Ships (Crosby Stills and Nash) 61 Our House (Crosby Stills and Nash) 62 Lonely Days (Bee Gees) 63 Jive Talking (Bee Gees) 64 Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray Introduce The Rascal 65 Good Lovin' (The Rascals) 66 Groovin' (The Rascals) 67 People Got To Be Free (The Rascals) -cut- 68 I've Seen All Good People (Yes) 69 Hold On (Yes) 70 Paul Shaffer Introduces Rufus Thomas 71 Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas) 72 Robert Townsend, Phil Collins and Ahmet Ertegun Introduce Led Zeppelin 73 Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) 74 Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin) 75 Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin) 76 Misty Mountain Hop (Led Zeppelin) 77 Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin) 78 Closing Comments
In May of 1988 Atlantic Records celebrated their 40th anniversary in New York City at Madison Square Garden. A grand mix of Atlantic artist performed ranging from the past to the (then) present. The actual concert lasted over 12 hours and portions of the concert were broadcast on HBO and simulcast on FM radio. This recording was taken from WNEW FM in New York and totals 5 1/2 hours in length. The entire show was never broadcast. Some artist’s sets were edited and some omitted entirely. The broadcast started hours after the event started so some of the performances shown were live while others were recorded earlier. To some extent the performances were not broadcast in their original running order with acts from earlier in the day inserted between the later acts and of course songs omitted to make room for them.
Quite an interesting array or artists spanning 40 years of Atlantic history. There is a section in the center of the show with various members of Booker T. & The M.G.'s featuring Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn along with Dan Akyroyd as his alter ego Elwood Blues. They are listed here as The Elwood Blues Review as dubbed so by Elwood himself. And of course the night concludes with the Led Zeppelin Reunion featuring Jason Bonham on drums. Quite a night.
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Maggie Bell - vocals, Ronnie Leahy - keyboards,
Stevie Thompson - bass, Colin Allen - drums,
Les Harvey - guitar (disc 1), Jimmy McCulloch - guitar (disc 2)
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RICK DERRINGER and Friends The Palladium, NYC
September 13TH 1981
1 Intro 2 I Play Guitar * 3 Guitars and Women 4 On My Way Up (ad edit at 00:15:27:11) 5 Party At The Hotel 6 Tobacco Road * (ad edit at 00:30:56:13) 7 Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo 8 What's a Matter Baby * 9 Love In Action * (ad edit at 10 Hang On Sloopy 11 KBFH Outro
Much appreciation to the original poster!
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J.J. Cale - Live at Ella Guru's - Knoxville, TN 1990-06-03
Disc 1
01. Hey Friends! 02. Ride Me High 03. Going Down 04. Runaround 05. Clyde 06. I'm Your Puppet 07. Treat Me Good 08. Call The Doctor 09. Got My Mojo Workin' 10. Emma Lou 11. Cajun Moon 12. You Don't Know What Love Is //cuts 13. People Lie 14. Lickin' Stick 15. Money Talks 16. After Midnight 17. Crazy Mama fades
Disc 2
01. Crazy Mama 02. Roll On 03. Tijuana 04. Magnolia 05. Call Me The Breeze 06. Riverboat Song 07. Mama Don't 08. Humdinger 09. New Orleans 10. Sensitive Kind 11. Cocaine 12. After Midnight
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Bloodrock – The Bloodrock Reunion Concert 3/12/2005
1. Castle Of Thoughts 4:08 2. Lucky In The Morning 6:09 3. Breach Of Lease 11:09 4. Doublecross 5:04 5. Jessica 4:49 6. D.O.A 10:26 7. Kool-Aid Kids 6:12 8. Children's Heritage 4:05 9. You Gotta Roll 2:51
A reunion featuring five members of the original line up held on March 12th 2005 in Ft. Worth Texas at the Ridgela Theatre, a benefit for their Keyboardist Steve Hill to help with medical costs battling leukemia.
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DAVID HIDALGO & CESAR ROSAS
"On the Backporch"
Doheny Blues Festival
Dana Point, CA
Sunday, May 22, 2011
01. introduction
02. 300 Pounds of Joy >
03. Walking With Frankie Lee
04. The Neighborhood
05. Baby What You Want Me To Do?
06. One Way Out
07. Chuco's Cumbia
08. That Train Don't Stop Here
09. She's About a Mover
10. All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
11. I Got Loaded (w/Lovelight verse) *
12. Don't Worry Baby *
* Terrance Simien on accordion
THE BAND:
David Hidalgo - guitar and vocals
Cesar Rosas - guitar and vocals
Cougar Estrada - drums
Sal - bass
(76:00)
1. Leghead's Lament/Even It Up
2. Kathy's Song
3. Half Moon
4. Everything
5. A Case Of You
6. Sister
7. Love Mistake
8. The Dragon
9. Ground Zero
10. In Your Eyes
11. Keep Your Love Alive
12. Angels
13. These Dreams
14. The Rain Song (not Zeppelin, Nancy¡¯s original)
15. Seasons
From the ORIGINAL FBS archives!!
From the Original FBS achives...
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Rebooted...
Originally posted May 10, 2014
Set List:
1. Uncle Albert
2. Intros
3. Spirits of Trane
4. In a Mist
5. Sky Dive
6. Outro
Band
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
George Cables - Rhodes, wah wah
Bass - Kent Brinkley
Junior Cook - sax/flt
Ralph Penland - drums
Thanks to the original source!!
Link Thanks To CR!
Rebooted...originally posted September 9, 2014 with File Factory link.
...this guy was deep blues – lived it, died for it, and resonated it. A troubadour who traveled the world, Chris finally got discovered by uber-producer Daniel Lanois (U2, Peter Gabriel, Bob Dylan), who set Chris up to record with Lanois protégé’ producer Malcom Burns, down in Dan’s New Orleans-based studio at the time. Whatever was in the water from Chris' native Houston,Texas birthplace (same water that spawned ZZ Top and King’s X), it sure as hell got into his blood, and coarsen its way out his veins onto his guitar and throat. Any Chris Whitley CD has some pretty intense life stories woven into it.
And the cool thing to me was, it wasn’t always the country - voodoo blues resonator style that propelled his stuff – the guy could hit on smoky cool, Chet Baker style jazz, as well as grinding noise-rock ala Sonic Youth to make a point. Check out the cuts “Never”, and “Din”, on his CD, “Din Of Ecstasy” – Chris’ electric guitar work just explodes in noise and feedback throughout. This isn’t controlled, polished, processed guitar feedback – all cleaned-up, and sonically hitting some acceptable pitches – this is guitar work that just grabs you by the shirt and throws you across the room - because it’s VERY pissed off, and it wants you to know. This sort of guitar sound comes from another realm, another world, entirely – it’s more visceral than technique – based (although there is a technique used to get there), more emotional than intellectual. Jagged with sharp edges –the guitar, acoustic and electric throughout the CD, actually seems to be falling off a cliff, for the most part. Along with Chris’ most passionate vocals, the album is a continuous IV drip of sensuality, regret, loss, and retribution. If Hendrix were around, I think he would be apt to say, ”Cool”, because Chris’ electric guitar work here is clearly a homage to Jimi in spirit and body…..
~Mick Polich
Chris Whitley article
Set List:
01 Phone Call from Leavenworth
02 Poison Girl
03 Kick the Stones
04 Living with the Law
05 Make the Dirt Stick
06 Dallas
07 Long Way Around
Thanks to the taper and archive.org!!!