Showing posts with label soundboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soundboard. Show all posts

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)


 

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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Miss February 1981 - Vicki Lynn Lasseter

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

 




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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


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)
 
 
Do Not DISTRIBUTE In Lossy Format!!
 
 
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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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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

CDR trade> EAC> wav> FLAC


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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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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Dave Hole - Live at Little Brother's, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., Aug. 23rd 1997

 


 Live at Little Brother's, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., Aug. 23rd 1997. Oh, brothers, what a PLAGUE!!!

Being an ardent fan of Dave Hole, I was incredibly happy to find this bootleg, since I had not seen or heard any of his bootlegs before.

Log audiochecker is almost flawless, the recording quality is more than decent, the pleasure was incomparable, plus 4 hitherto unheard covers!!

Dave burns unrealistically, non-stop, for 2.5 hours!!

But I didn't find the covers, unfortunately...


01 Out Of Here

02 Short Fuse Blues

03 Take Me To Chicago

04 Freedom

05 North West Blues

06 You Got The Blue

07 Dark Was The Night (Cold Was The Ground)

08 Stormy Seas

09 The Bottle

10 My Bird Won't Sing

11 Motherless Children

12 Key To The Highway

CD2:
01. Nobody Hears Me Crying 3:49

02. Up All Night Thinking 8:10

03. Every Girl I See 6:03

04. You Got To Reap Everything You Sow 5:44

05. Berwick Road 5:04

06. Going Down 4:14

07. Bermuda Triangle 4:06

08. I Found Love 5:49

09. You're Too Young 6:05

10. Crossroads 5:44

11. Bullfrog Blues 11:33

12. crowd encore 1:17

13. Albatross 4:33

14. Purple Haze 6:30


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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Iggy Pop - Live Boston MA. 1988

Rebooted...Again
Originally posted March 7, 2014 & March 18, 2020

Iggy Pop - Live Boston MA.
at The Channel 
Boston, MA. - KBFH
July 19, 1988
Soundboard or FM Source @New flac link!

Originally posted at Nargo The Bort's Deviant Subculture 2007

 
Set List:
Instinct
Kill City
1969
Penetration
Power and Freedom
High on You
Five Foot One
Johanna
Easy Rider
Tuff Baby
I Feel Alright (1970)
Winners and Losers/Scene of the Crime
Search and Destroy
Cold Metal
Squarehead
No Fun
I Wanna Be Your Dog
 

Bass – Alvin Gibbs
Drums – Paul Garristo*
Guitar [Lead] – Andy McCoy
Keyboards – Seamus Beaghen
Vocals, Guitar – Iggy Pop



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Friday, November 8, 2024

Asia - The Spotlight , February 19 1993 , New Market, Ontario, Canada.

 



The Alternate Line-up:

Geoff Downes: keyboards

John Payne: Vocals, bass

Vinny Burns: Guitar

Trevor Thornton: Drums

(Special Guest Steve Howe: Guitar)


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Allman Brothers Band With Zakk Wylde - Zakk Goes Wylde

 



About The Night Zakk Wylde Filled In For Dickey Betts With Allman Brothers Band.

On the morning of July 31, 1993 Allman Brothers Band co-founding guitarist Dickey Betts was arrested by local cops in Saratoga Springs, New York; where the band had performed the night before as part of the second annual H.O.R.D.E. Festival. Officers were responding to a call from Dickey’s wife saying he was drunk and abusive, when the guitarist decided to shove the policemen leading to his arrest.

ABB staffers bailed out Betts, but Dickey didn’t return to the band and instead flew home to Sarasota. Thanks to help from the likes of H.O.R.D.E. tour mates Jimmy Herring of ARU, Danny Louis of proto-Gov’t Mule act the Warren Haynes Band and Blues Traveler’s John Popper, the Allmans moved forward with their set on July 31, 1993 in Stowe, Vermont. However, the next night the Allman Brothers Band were playing their own show at Great Woods in Mansfield, Massachusetts and wouldn’t have the luxury of calling upon members of H.O.R.D.E. acts. Enter Zakk Wylde for one of the strangest nights in the legendary band’s 45-year history.


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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Lou Reed - The Roxy Theatre 1976

Lou Reed - The Roxy Theatre
Los Angeles, California
December 1, 1976

aka-Claim 2 Fame Bootleg-- SBD @320


Silver Disc--Nero-Wave--flac frontend level 8--you
The Artwork incl.


* As to make the recording more complete, I have included the Coney Island Baby track from another version of this show that was uploaded to DIME recently. The track is taken from an inferior FM source and is noticeably lower in sound quality. It's certainly worth including though as it's not included on the primary source used

I hope some of you searching for this boot...it´s not the rarest thing
but it is pure dynamite, from the audio (9.75/10) & the performance one
of my favourite Lou shows in the mid 70´s. Very Jazzy/Funky stuff.
Don Cherry pushed up the Line up. He´s not listed on the Cover but
he´s definitly on Stage,listen in the middle of waiting for my man
and you know what i mean. The Same in the middle of "kicks" and
sheltered life and and and...



Setlist
01-Jam
02-Sweet Jane
03-I believe in love
04-Lisa says
05-Kicks
06-She´s my best friend
07-Waiting for the man
08-Sheltered life
09-You wear it so well
10-Claim to fame
11-Walk on the wild side

 

Marty Fogel-Sax
Michael Fonfara-Keyboards
Michael Sikorsky-Drums
Bruce Yaw-Bass
Don Cherry-Trumpet
Lou Reed-Gitar,Vocals & Foul Language


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Friday, November 1, 2024

Joe Bonamassa - Cleveland, OH 2004

Joe Bonamassa - Beachland Ballroom
Cleveland, OH   

August 8, 2004
Soundboard @flac

Taper : Unknown

Editing : Joe D'Amico  ''AKA'' Joebeacon

Soundboard (No Other Info)

CD > EAC'd > Adobe Audition > Ozone > Traders Little Helper



Setlist :
01-If 6 Were 9 > Spanish Castle Magic
02-You Upset Me Baby
03-Blues Deluxe
04-Takin' The Hit
05-Mountain Time
06-Wild About You Baby
07-Burning Hell
08-If Heartaches Were Nickels
09-Pain and Sorrow
Encore :
10-Had To Cry Today
11-Heart of the Sunrise > Starship Trooper (The Wurm)

 

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Monday, October 28, 2024

Humble Pie - Amsterdam and Rt. 66

Rebooted...
Originally posted March 10, 2020

Humble Pie  - Live Paradiso
Amsterdam, NL
August 24, 1969
Soundboard @320


Set List:
1. The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake
2. I Walk On Gilded Splinters
3. Desperation
4. Hallelujah I Love Her So
5. Wrist Job

Runtime - 29 Minutes 28 Seconds


*Original Notes*
I received this in a trade many years ago, late 80's early 90's, it's a SBD recording but not a great one. There is a lot of tape hiss due to the high generation. But since there is very little early Humble Pie,
this show is a favorite of mine.
The story goes on this one that it was recorded by the Dutch Radio Station VPRO during a festival like concert that included Deep Purple and Brian Auger's Trinity and several other bands. All the bands were recorded but the show was never broadcast as a complete concert in any way just as individual songs. According to The Highway Star, Deep Purple's Website, the radio station still has the original tapes and was going to release them on there own label but they never did. So if anybody that works at VPRO is reading this, please do me and everyone else a favor, make a copy of this from the Master Reel and post it somewhere for all to have instead of letting it sit and rot somewhere where no one gets to listen to it.
Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys this! 


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Here's a show from the 1981 tour w/ some bonus tracks from the 1975 tour. Quality is very good (maybe an 8/10) for both shows.
Dates on the attached artwork are wrong, as can be confirmed by checking the track list, which includes tracks from On To Victory.

Tracks 1-8 were recorded in Los Angeles 1981, tracks 9-12 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia 1975.

Also, the lineup for the 1981 shows is not the classic Clem Clempson lineup of the 1975 show (as the artwork infers). In 1981, the band was Steve Marriott/Jerry Shirley/Bobby Tench/Booty Jones.


Humble Pie
Los Angeles 1981, tracks 9-12
Spectrum in Philadelphia 1975.
Liberated bootleg
Soundboard or FM sources@ 192
Artwork Included


Set List:
01 ~ I Don't Need No Doctor (10:01)
02 ~ Infatuation (5:23)
03 ~ 30 Days In The Hole (9:45)
04 ~ Tin Soldier (4:32)
05 ~ Fool For A Pretty Face (5:47)
06 ~ Route 66 (6:34)
07 ~ Bebop A Lula (2:22)
08 ~ Tulsa Time (3:20)
09 ~ Four Day Creep (3:18)
10 ~ Stone Cold Fever (8:53)
11 ~ C'mon Everybody (6:31)


Thanks to the original sources!


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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Jimi Hendrix - Raw Blues Outtakes

Rebooted...by Request
Originally posted June 1, 2023


Jimi Hendrix - Raw Blues
 Studio Outtakes 1968-70
Soundboard @flac
 
(Tracks prepared and / or considered for the CD “Blues”)

https://www.discogs.com/Jimi-Hendrix-Raw-Blues/release/14041033

Disc 1
1. Red House 1:44 / 5:3
2. Born Under A Bad Sign 8:17
3. Once I Had A Woman 8:16
4. Easy Blues 4:35
5. Mannish Boy 5:51
6. Villanova Junction/Jam/Country Blues/Jam (Long version) 27:35
7. Georgia Blues 7:55


 
Disc 2
1 Jam 292 6:36
2 Voodoo Chile Blues 9:15
3 Strato Strut 1:48
4 Country Blues / Astro Man 8:38
5 Things I Used To Do 5:43
6 Bleeding Heart 3:25
7 Hear My Train A Comin’ 8:09
8 Belly Button Window 2:18
9 It’s Too Bad 5:39
10 Villanova Junction/Jam/Country Blues/Jam (Edited version) 19:47


 
 -Notes-
Disc 1: “Electric Church” -> “Red House” (7); 1:44 -> 5:30 [The
familiar composite with a longer “Electric Church” portion at the
start than on “:Blues”]

“Born Under A Bad Sign” (2); 8:17 [More
complete version than the official 7:36 version which has an edit
at 5:10. This version omits the 0:11 bass solo at start, but restores the
0:38 edit at the 4:59 point, and continues 0:13 longer to the end.]

“Once I Had A Woman” (4); 8:16 [Continues to the end while the
“:Blues” version fades at 7:47. Same as on ATM 214-215 “Old Time”.]

“Easy Blues” (2); 4:35 [Same incomplete edit as used on “Nine to
the Universe”, but continues a few seconds longer at the end.]

“Mannish Boy” (53); 5:51 [Composite. This version is somewhat more complete
than the “:Blues” version, which runs 5:18. This one misses the> 0:05
intro, but restores two edits in official version: 0:09 at 2:50,
and> 0:26 at 5:02.]

“Villanova Junction” (17) Jam; 27:35 [The longest available version of this jam.]

“Georgia Blues” (2); 7:55 [The mix with horn solo and some vocals removed.]


Disc 2:

“Jam 292” (2); 6:36 [A little longer than the official 6:24
version. The first 1,5 sec of the official version is missing, but
this continues til the end.]

“Voodoo Chile Blues” (13); 9:15 [Longer> than the 8:47 “:Blues” composite, this continues until the end
without> > fadeout.]

“Strato Strut” (1); 1:48 [The familiar incomplete version.]

“Country Blues” (2) -> “Astro Man” (5i); 8:38 [A little more complete at the end than the other versions of mix (2), this
goes into the first few seconds of “Astro Man” before ending. Other
mixes have included the complete “Astro Man” (5) but not this mix.]

“Things I Used To Do” (8); 5:43 [Longer than the alternate edited
versions (5) on “Live & Unreleased - The Radio Show” and (7) on
“Lifelines - The Jimi Hendrix Story”, but still incomplete.]

“Bleeding Heart” (1); 3:25 [Same as on “:Blues”, but with a few
short guitar riffs after the song.]

“Hear My Train A Comin’” (52); 8:09
[The familiar “Blues Outtakes” track. Same as on “The Capricorn
Tape”.]

“Belly Button Window” (6); 2:18 [Complete alternate take.
Same as on “The Capricorn Tape”.]

“It’s Too Bad” (3); 5:39
[Incomplete wide stereo mix with reverb. Same as on “February 1969 Sessions”.]

“Villanova Junction” (18) Jam; 19:47 [The edited
version of this jam. Same as on “The Capricorn Tape”.]

 

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Mason Casey - Reefer Smokin' Man {2000}

Rebooted...By Request
Originally posted December 20. 2018

Mason Casey - Reefer Smokin' Man
Studio recordings @256
Out of Print

With Mason Casey, there are no Harmonica Blues cliches, just straight, sharp, heavy modern blues.

"I grew up in upstate New York. Worked in tree care business and then as a stone mason for twenty years. All the while practicing and learning the blues harmonica. Got first harmonica as 18th birthday present. A friend gave me the Muddy Waters record " Hard Again " and I got hooked on that funky electric harmonica sound. I saw J.Geils band in concert and said that’s the kind of rockin’ blues I want to play. I was practicing all the time.

I decided at 35 years old to get out of my home town and try to make it as a full time musician. It was very hard my first year and I was homeless for 4 months. I was sleeping in my car and at friend’s houses : it was crazy ! I got a place after a while and started getting some gigs in NYC, at Dan Lynch, Finnian’s Rainbow and Manny’s Car Wash.

Met Popa Chubby at Manny’s. He saw me playing at Finnian’s and he liked my harmonica style and my act. He let me sit in with him sometimes and I asked him if he would produce a demo CD. He did and took it to Philippe Langlois at Dixiefrog and he said "let’s make a CD" and we made "Reefer Smokin’ Man" in 2000.

I live in Holland now and play music all around Europe, and do session work when called, (the latest CD of soul legend Wilson Pickett " It’s Harder Now " and also on Don Covay’s latest CD
~ MasonCasey


Track List:
1. Smellin' Like Whiskey. 4:44
2. Baby Come Back Home. 3:32
3. Two Trains Comin'. 3:53
4. Slow Down. 3:32
5. Out For The Takin'. 3:53
6. Goin' Back To Amsterdam (Reefer Smokin' Man). 4:46
7. I'm Ready. 4:47
8. Spaced Out. 2:19
9. Startin' Up From The Bottom. 4:21
10. She Changed The Lock. 3:46
11. Livin' In A Dream. 4:11
12. You Say You Don't Love Me. 3:26
13. Stone Cold Alone. 3:38



Mason Casey - harmonica & vocals
Zach Zunis - guitar
Kris Jefferson - bass
Steve Holley – drums



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