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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Nanci Griffith / Victoria Palace Theatre, London - Westwood One Presents L90-04

Nanci Griffith
Westwood One Presents L90-04
for broadcast the week of January 22, 1990

Recorded at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London, England on May 7, 1988.
The BBC Transcription Service released this show as "In Concert #441," with one additional track ("Speed Of The Sound of Loneliness.")  Another version is available at Bigozine2.com with that track, but also adds "I Would Bring You Ireland."

The Westwood One version was bootlegged in 1994 as "Love Affairs In A Foreign Town" (Monada/OSA, NCI 016). Reportedly from "a well-worn LP" and "contains noticeable surface noise" according to notes I found on a Nanci Griffith fan site.  The vinyl on this version was not perfect, I'd rate it a "VG+," but I went through it and edited out any obvious clicks and pops, so whatever is left is pretty easy on the ears. 

Flac files of .wavs, includes a scan of a wrinkled, dirty cue sheet, and the record disc label, which a prior owner helpfully marked up in pen with Ms.


Griffith's name, dotting the "i" with a very nice adorable circle. 

This version digitized Nov. 2017.

01. Westwood One Presents L90-04 Intro - Jim Duncan
02. Lone Star State of Mind
03. Banks of the Pontchartrain
04. I Knew Love
05. Commercial - Motel 6
06. Commercial - Duration Nasal Spray
07. Looking For The Time (Workin' Girl)
08. Once In A Very Blue Moon
09. Blue Moon Orchestra Intros
10. Ballad of Robin Winter-Smith
11. Commercial - Motel 6
12. Commercial - Progresso Soup
13. Listen To The Radio
14. Outbound Plane
15. Commercial - Progresso Soup
16. Commercial - Duration Nasal Spray
17. There's A Light Beyond These Woods (Mary Margaret)
18. Love Wore A Halo (Back Before The War)
19. Commercial - Progresso Soup
20. Commercial - Duration Nasal Spray
21. Commercial - Marriott Hotels
22. Westwood One Presents L90-04 Break - Jim Duncan
23. From A Distance
24. Ford Econoline
25. Westwood One Presents L90-04 Outro - Jim Duncan

https://mega.nz/#!2JQkxSrB!0SMeQbb8byFEW0jQ1m5kb_Q6pL_8wPcYLzEK4Kn87p8

The Who / Radio City Music Hall 6/27/89, Westwood One edited version

The Who
"Tommy"
Westwood One Superstars In Concert #89-28
For broadcast the weekend of October 13-15, 1989

Recorded June 27, 1989 at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, NY.

Digitized from the 3-LP set.

The Who reunited in 1989 to commemorate their 25th Anniversary, and did a concert at New York City's Radio City Music Hall in support of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Foundation and the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame.  The entire concert was broadcast by satellite, so there are numerous versions of this show in circulation.

Westwood One rebroadcast just the "Tommy" portion of the show later that year in October, and again in 1996 as Westwood One Superstars In Concert 96-44, adding "I Can't Explain" and "Substitute" to the "Tommy" tracks.   The is the LP version from '89.   Our old pal Steve Downes adds narration explaining the plot throughout the show.  This version is "pre-FM" so there's no added radio compression, and I declicked it to the best of my ability. 

Sides 1, 2 and 3:
01.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 Intro - Steve Downes
02.  Commercial - Miller Lite
03.  Intro To Tommy - Steve Downes
04.  Overture
05.  It's A Boy
06.  1921
07.  Commercial - Miller Lite
08.  Commercial - Greyhound
09.  Commercial - U.S. Army
10.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 break - Steve Downes
11.  Commercial - Miller Lite
12.  Amazing Journey Sparks
13.  Commercial - U.S. Army
14.  Commercial - Miller Lite
15.  Commercial - Hall's Vitamin C Drops
16.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 break - Steve Downes
17.  The Hawker
18.  Christmas
19.  Cousin Kevin
20.  The Acid Queen
21.  Commercial - Greyhound
22.  Commercial - Miller Lite
23.  Commercial - Halls Vitamin C Drops
24.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 break - Steve Downes

Sides 4, 5, and 6:
25.  Pinball Wizard
26.  Do You Think It's Alright
27.  Fiddle About
28.  There's A Doctor
29.  Go To The Mirror
30.  Smash The Mirror
31.  Tommy Can You Hear Me
32.  Commercial - Miller Lite
33.  Commercial - Greyhound
34.  Commercial - Hall's Vitamin C Drops
35.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 break - Steve Downes
36.  I'm Free
37.  Miracle Cure
38.  Sally Simpson
39.  Sensation
40.  Commercial - Greyhound
41.  Commercial - Miller Lite
42.  Commercial - Kodak Batteries (Stevie Wonder)
43.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 break - Steve Downes
44.  Tommy's Holiday Camp
45.  We're Not Gonna Take It See Me Feel Me
46.  Westwood One Superstars In Concert 89-28 Outro - Steve Downes
47.  Commercial - Miller Lite

Includes 300 dpi scan of the cue sheet and a disc label.

https://mega.nz/#!XBQjmbDK!P5OcBTHVLJDttju0o0211a3x_n39Q4-qWDxWtE8kCD4

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Georgia Satellites - Demo's And Outtakes

Alrighty ask and maybe you shall receive. Ocoeeknight I hope this is what you were looking for. One thing about this however is for a studio recording it's a little rough sounding. No back cover.

Songs
1.Open All Night
2.Battleship Chains
3.Mon Cherie
4.The Way I Feel Each Day
5.Nights Of Mystery
6.Baby So Fine
7.Drinking's Been Good To Me
8.Railroad Steel
9.He's Gone
10.Dunk 'N' Dine
11.Cool Inside
12.Hard Luck Boy
13.Golden Light
14.Too Much Fun

Disc 2

1.Can't Stand The Pain
2.Sheila
3.Suspicious Minds
4.Railroad Steel
5.He's Gone
6.Hard Luck Boy
7.Myth Of Love
8.Nights Of Mystery
9.Over And Over
10.Golden Light

EVERYTIME I ROLL THE DICE THEY COME UP BOXCARS

YOU MIGHT SAY THAT INNOCENCE IS MY ONLY CRIME

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Mama's Boys, Loudness, Y&T Westwood One In Concert #85-21




Westwood One In Concert #85-21
Mama's Boys / Loudness / Y & T

Mama's Boys
Daddy's Club, San Antonio, TX

Loudness
unknown venue, but the Internet
says it's from Chicago, IL recorded on 1985-05-28.
The Internet also says there this show circulates
from other sources with additional tracks,
interspersed with interviews with lead guitarist Akira Takasaki.

Y & T
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco

The cue sheet is missing, but the probable broadcast date
of the syndicated radio show (not the recording dates of
the concerts) was Sunday, September 15, 1985, based
on an announcement in the Sept. 7, 1985 issue of Billboard magazine.

Sides 1 and 2:
01  Westwood One Radio Network Promo (Daryl Hall) Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Intro - George Taylor Morris

02  Commercial - U.S. Army
03  Gentleman Rogues - Mama's Boys
04  Lettin' Go - Mama's Boys
05  Commercial - Levi's 501 Jeans
06  Commercial - Budweiser (Dexy's Midnight Runners)
07  Commercial - Starburst Fruit Chews
08  Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Break - George Taylor Morris
09  Needle In The Groove - Mama's Boys
10  Runaway Dreams - Mama's Boys
11  Mama Weer All Crazee Now - Mama's Boys
12  Commercial - Starburst Fruit Chews
13  Commercial - Budweiser (Dio)
14  Commercial - Levi's 501 Jeans
15  Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Break - George Taylor Morris

Sides 3 and 4:
16  Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Loudness Intro - George Taylor Morris
17  No Way Out - Loudness
18  Crazy Nights - Loudness
19  Get Away - Loudness
20  Commercial - Snickers
21  Commercial - Edge Shave Gel
22  Commercial - Starburst Fruit Chews
23  Westwood One Radio Network Promo - Meatloaf
24  Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Break - George Taylor Morris
25  Crazy Doctor - Loudness
26. Speed - Loudness
27  Commercial - Starburst Fruit Chews
28  Commercial - Edge Shave Gel
29  W1 Break - George Taylor Morris
30  Lipstick & Leather - Y & T
31  Keep On Runnin' - Y & T
32  Commercial - Snickers
33  Westwood One Radio Network Promo - Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet
34  Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Break - George Taylor Morris
35  Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World - Y & T
36  Black Tiger - Y & T
37  Westwood One In Concert 25-21 Credits and Outro - George Taylor Morris

The vinyl was in great shape on this one, there were very few clicks or pops.  I went through
it several times in Audacity and did my best to remove them.  Flac files of wavs.  No cue sheet,
but I included a scan of the disc label.

Mama's Boys were unfamiliar to me and a pleasant surprise.  They're 80's melodic metal
and show their Irish roots by tossing a fiddle in on one song.

Y & T is introduced by famous San Francisco Bay Area rock promoter Bill Graham,
and the venue ("San Francisco Civic Auditorium" was renamed the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
after his untimely death in 1992.

George Taylor Morris was the deejay who helped promote the "listen to Pink Floyd's
Dark Side Of The Moon while watching "The Wizard Of Oz."  In 1981 he became the entertainment director for NBC's The Source, a rival syndicated radio show, so I'm not sure what's he's doing here.  Maybe he was between gigs?

The commercials:

Starburst track 12 is an imitation of Cyndi Lauper's musical style, with a burbling, percolating synthesizer line reminiscent of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," and continue the imitation with the singer's speaking in a thick Queens accent.

Budweiser sends Dexy's Midnight Runners and Ronnie James Dio to sell suds.

Also featured:  Promo spots by Daryl Hall, Meatloaf, and Tony Hadley from Spandau Ballet.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Elvis Presley-Speedway (Mono)-The Alternate Speedway@224kbps




Why this film did not win an Oscar for best picture of the year goes to show how far out of touch the Academy really is. One of the best "how high is he?" moments come during the song Speedway. After the line...Well it's quoted in the link. See Scans. Thanks to the original poster.


KISS FROM YOUR BABY JUST PUSHIN' YOU ON THE FEEDWAY

The Beatles Again 6 1968 @320kbps


*Editor's Note

If you have requested a re-post, there are three that I can think of, I'm gonna re-post them with new links at their original location. So what I'm saying is don't look for them at the top of the page, go to the original post and find there. The three that I know of are Fripp and Eno Live In Paris, The Beatles Uncovered 45 Tracks and from the Floppy Boot James Williamson Relicked. Thank you. See Scans Thanks to the original poster.

HERE'S ANOTHER CLUE FOR YOU ALL THE WALRUS WAS PAUL

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Atomic Rooster - Live Germersheim, Germany -1972

Atomic Rooster - 2nd British Rock Meeting
Insel Gruen, Germersheim, Germany
22 May 1972
@flac


VERY GOOD COMPLETE AUDIENCE RECORDING

REEL 2 REEL Master>1st GEN REEL>DAT>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME

"Master reel was erased by the taper himself....1st gens are all that exist"-HB

Recorded by "HB"
Recorded with TELEFUNKEN MAGNETOPHON 300 TS + GRUNDIG Microphone
From the collection of Per-Erik


Set List:

1. BREAKTHRU
2. SAVE ME
3. A SPOONFUL OF BROMIDE HELPS THE PULSE RATE GO DOWN
4. BLACK SNAKE
5. STAND BY ME
6. THE DEVIL'S ANSWER
7. GERSHATZER incl. Keyboard & Drum Solos

Total time 59:08


Musicians:
CHRIS FARLOWE - Vocals
VINCENT CRANE - Keyboards
STEVE BOLTON - Guitar
RIC PARNELL - Drums


**Original Notes**

http://www.angelfire.com/ar2/vincentcrane/

I will let the artist & their music speak for themselves.

Comments from YOU, the listener will be much more interesting....

This one is to go along with all the other great Atomic Rooster recordings uploaded by "roryglzep".

Support the artists! Buy their official releases, go to their concerts!
Trade freely! Do not buy or sell! Keep it lossless!

First uploaded to DIME by luciferburns in January 2011.
This reseed by propylaen in December 2014.

ENJOY! or not...