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Thursday, June 29, 2023

The Arcade Fire - Live Paris 2005

Back From The Dead by request...
Originally posted June 15, 2010

 
 The Arcade Fire - White Sessions
Paris, France
September 3, 2005
FM Source @192

White Sessions were music performances recorded in studio (while The Black Sessions were in direct live and in public) for later broadcast on the French radio station France Inter for the show "C'est Lenoir"

Track List:
00 - Intro
01 - Wake Up
02 - Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
03 - No Cars Go
04 - Une Année Sans Lumière
05 - Power Out
06 - Rebellion
07 - Neighborhood (Kettles)
08 - Crown of Love
09 - Neighborhood (Tunnels)
10 - Outro

 
Thanks to the original source...

 

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Georgia Satellites / The Outfield - Westwood One In Concert IC 87-03

Georgia Satellites / The Outfield
Westwood One In Concert IC 87-03 (discs)
Show 87-4 for broadcast the week of February 9, 1987 (cue sheet)
The correct number is 87-3 (see below for proof)

Recorded at:
The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA on Nov. 19, 1986 (Georgia Satellites)
Harpo's, Detroit, MI on March 8, 1986 (The Outfield)

Sides 1 and 2:
01 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Intro
02 Commercial - Nissan
03 Commercial - Budweiser
04 Georgia Satellites - I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
05 Georgia Satellites - The Myth of Love
06 Georgia Satellites - School Days
07 Commercial - Rolaids (Davey Johnson)
08 Commercial - Nissan
09 Commercial - Schick
10 Dennis Diken (Smithereens) - Westwood One Radio Network Promo
11 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
12 Georgia Satellites - Battleship Chains
13 Georgia Satellites - Red Light
14 Georgia Satellites - Nights of Mystery
15 Commercial - U.S. Army
16 Commercial - Nissan
17 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
18 Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself
19 Georgia Satellites - Railroad Steel
20 Commercial - Schick
21 Commercial - Nissan
22 Commercial - Rolaids (Davey Johnson)
23 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break

Sides 3 and 4:
01 The Outfield - Mystery Man
02 The Outfield - 61 Seconds
03 Commercial - U.S. Army
04 Commercial - Nissan
05 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
06 The Outfield - All The Love
07 The Outfield - Your Love
08 Commercial - Budweiser
09 Commercial - U.S. Army
10 Steve Perry (Journey) - Westwood One Radio Network Promo
11 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
12 Phil Collins - Genesis Update
13 The Outfield - Say It Isn't So
14 The Outfield - Playground
15 The Outfield - Taking My Chances
16 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Outro
17 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-02 Promo

The run out grooves say:
IC (scratched out because I touches C and looks like a K)  IC 87.03.1 JS  KM stamp
IC 87.03.2 JS  KM stamp
IC 87.03.1 JS  KM stamp
IC 87.03.4 JS  KM stamp

You get!  The Cue sheet!  The Certificate of Performance!  A press release!  All four disc labels!  The ad for the Coach House from the L.A. Times!  The entire entertainment section page from the L.A. Times, which allows you to see the incredible diversity of bands playing that week... and to ponder the vast distances of Southern California:  from the Bodeans at UC Santa Barbara to the Georgia Satellites in San Juan Capistrano is 167 miles.

As usual, we have a couple of minor mysteries to Scooby-Doo:

First up:  is the show number 87-3, or 87-4?  

The discs say 87-3. but the cue sheet says 87-4.  So let's step back, pull some info from Discog's (and my big list...), and look at the schedule.  It becomes obvious where this one slots in, as 87-4 is also Jeff Beck, but two weeks later.  So it's 87-3, not 87-4 based on the earlier broadcast date.

IC 87-01 Fabulous Thunderbirds/Smithereens January 5, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-02 Lone Justice/ Stevie Ray Vaughan January 19, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-03 Georgia Satellites / The Outfield February 9, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-04 Jeff Beck February 23, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-05 Bruce Hornsby /Jason & the Scorchers March 9, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-06 Triumph March 30, 1987 (Monday)

Next up...are the Georgia Satellites playing in San Clemente, or San Juan Capistrano?  

In the Intro, Steve Downes says "The first stop tonight is San Clemente, California.  It's about 50 miles south of Los Angeles and probably best known as the location of the western White House during the Nixon presidency."

Okay...that sounds definitive, doesn't it? 

But I tracked down the print ad from the Los Angeles Times, and the ad says the Coach House is in San Juan Capistrano.  

Maybe SJC is a neighborhood in San Clemente?  No...San Clemente incorporated 1928, San Juan Capistrano 1961.  They're two separate cities. 

Maybe the Coach House was on the edge of town?  No, it's still there, and over a mile from the border with San Clemente.  

Maybe San Clemente is far more famous?  Well, they DID have Nixon... but SJC has the famous migrating swallows...and the hit pop song "When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano" was a #4 for the Ink Spots in 1940, and Glenn Miller's cover hit #2 the same year.  

Our pal Doctor Strange helps out the Voodoo Wagon Gang...

Anyway....it's a ROUSING Georgia Satellites show, full of fire n' pounding drums, and you're going to love it.

I was not familiar with the Outfield, so this was a good chance to hear their act.



The cue sheet lists "White Lightening" after "Nights of Mystery" and before the U.S. Army ad, but it's not there.


Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Paul McCartney - Return To Pepperland

*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER



 

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Hunters and Collectors - First Gig 1981

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted September 29, 2014 & May 20, 2015

Hunters and Collectors 
First Gig - Live Tape Desk
May 1981
Soundboard @flac


Hunters & Collectors were an Australian Rock band, formed in 1981 in Melbourne, who were originally influenced by German experimentalists like Can and later leaning more towards popular rock. Taking their name from a Can song, the band was formed by Mark Seymour (guitar, vocals), John Archer (bass), Doug Falconer (drums), Geoff Crosby (keyboards), Greg Perano (percussion), Ray Tosti-Gueira (guitar), and Robert Miles (sound engineer and art director, considered a full member).

After recording their first album, which featured the single Talking to a Stranger, the band traveled to Germany to record with famed producer Conny Plank. In 1984, the band reorganized, adding a three-piece horn section and losing the second guitarist. By 1986, the band’s style was moving away from the sweat-drenched rhythmic jams of their early days to a more song-centered aproach centered on Seymour (whose younger brother Nick was a member of Crowded House). Throw Your Arms Around Me was a successful single in many countries.

The band was never able to match the worldwide attention they reached in 1986, though they continued to record with considerable success in Australia, and maintained a loyal fanbase elsewhere.
They broke up in 1998, but returned to play one concert on 14 March 2009 for “Sound Relief” at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which was a multi-venue rock music concert in support of relief for the Victorian Bushfire Crisis.

 
...back when they sounded dangerous.


Track List:
01 World Of Stone
02 Alligator Engine
03 Run Run Run
04 Talking To A Stranger
 
 
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Monday, June 26, 2023

Hunters and Collectors - Live Boston 1987

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted September 8, 2010




Hunters and Collectors - Live Boston 1987
FM Source @256

Hunters & Collectors carved a unique path and place for themselves in Australian rock culture. The group was originally formed in post-punk 1981 in Melbourne as a collective rather than a band, an excursion into funk-rock rhythms and industrial Krautrock. They named themselves after a song by Can.

The group's early performances are remembered as chaotic, with audience members encouraged to join in with rubbish bin lids or fire extinguishers. The extended lineup included a massed horn section known as the Horns of Contempt. Inside all this was singer Mark Seymour, with an ear for a melody and a taste for lyrical poetry. Illustrating the dichotomy at work, "Talking to a Stranger," the band's first single in July 1982, featured a concise edited version of the song on one side and a full-length seven-minute version on the other side. The single's theme of alienation and anguish is one the band would return to, but for the moment, the group's emphasis was the free-form side of its work. The Hunters' reputation spread to Europe, where a stripped-back band spent six months in 1983, recording a second album, The Fireman's Curse in Germany, with producer Conny Plank (Can, Kraftwerk). Pruned back to its essentials, the band recorded another album with Plank, The Jaws of Life, and a single-only song, "Throw Your Arms Around Me," in the "Talking to a Stranger" mold. ~AMG
 
 
 
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Sunday, June 25, 2023

Hunters and Collectors - Sydney 1982

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted February 7, 2009


Hunters & Collectors 
Refectory Sydney University
Sydney, Australia
January 6, 1982
Broadcast on JJJ Radio, Australia @256


Hunters & Collectors were an Australian rock music band formed in Melbourne in 1981,fronted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Seymour, they developed a blend of pub rock and art-funk tribal craziness. The first 2 releases "The Fireman's Curse" and "The Jaws of Life" has some of the most intricate, rythmic, textured and heavy music ever put to disc. I'm sure our friends in Oz know what we're talking about.


Track List:
01 Mouthtrap
02 Skin Of Our Teeth
03 Alligator Engine
04 Talking To A Stranger
05 Run Run Run
06 Presenter Outro




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Saturday, June 24, 2023

Dick Dale - Live Santa Monica, CA. - 1996

Dick Dale - Santa Monica, CA.
KPCC-FM Broadcast @flac

 

“I’ll die onstage with a big ol’ explosion of body parts.’’ 


Set List
01) [00:35] Intro
02) [04:35] Shredded Heat > Nitrus
03) [01:50] Trail of Tears
04) [04:32] Taco Wagon > Take It or Leave It
05) [08:02] Ghost Riders in the Sky > Hot Links: Caterpillar Crawl > Rumble
06) [05:16] Walk Don't Run
07) [03:46] Calling Up Spirits
08) [07:10] Window > ?
09) [03:09] The Wedge Paradiso
10) [02:30] talk
11) [02:29] Let's Go Trippin'
12) [03:15] Fever
13) [02:45] talk
14) [05:59] Third Stone From the Sun


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Friday, June 23, 2023

Alvin Lee - Live Ohne Filter 1994

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted March 9, 2013

Alvin Lee - Ohne Filter
Baden Baden, Germany 
April 18, 1994
Soundboard @320


Setlist:
01. Introduction
02. Keep on Rockin'
03. Long Legs
04. I Hear You Knockin'
05. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
06. Slow Blues in C
07. I Don't Give a Damn
08. Johnny B. Goode
09. I'm Going Home
10. Choo Choo Mama
11. Rip It Up


 

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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Translator / Paradise Theater, Boston Oct. 4, 1982 - BBC College Concert #10

Translator
Paradise Theater, Boston, MA
BBC College Concert #10
Recorded October 4, 1982
London Wavelength's Broadcast Week of November 14, 1982

01  Pete Larkin - BBC College Concert #10 Intro
02  When I Am With You
03  Necessary Spinning
04  Everywhere
05  Circumstance Laughing
06  Nothing Is Saving Me
07  Break Down Barriers
08  My Heart Your Heart
09  Favorite Drug
10  Different Time
11  Everywhere That I'm Not
12  Sleeping Snakes
13  Dizzy Miss Lizzy
14  Remember
15  Pete Larkin - BBC College Concert #10 Outro

The run-out grooves say through Google "Translator"
I solchi esauriti dicono:
Los surcos agotados dicen:
Die Auslaufrillen sagen:
Les rainures épuisées disent:
BBC College Concert 11-14-82 -A  KPG
BBC College Concert 11-14-82 -B  KPG

When I Google-Translate the Italian back to English, it comes out as "Exhausted ruts say..."' so I suspect I'm ruining international relations by letting a computer do my "translator" work.

You get:  flac files of wavs, a 300 dpi scan of both disc labels and the cue sheet, and the concert listing from the Boston Globe that confirms the date of the concert as October 4, 1982.  Just because the announcer says it, doesn't mean it's true, as we shall learn on my next post.  In the on-deck circle, we have....well, you'll have to tune in to this channel next week to find out! :)

https://mega.nz/file/PVBUnZxD#xvjhwpTKT8AbxLyx1LWCG5lYFn3YBsRKw5ddwDTPqlw


The song "Different Time" was not issued until 2008, as a studio outtake on Different Time (2008).
I digitized this one years ago, and for some reason lost to time never posted here at the VW. 

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Bob Dylan - Hearts of Fire Sessions 1987

Bob Dylan - The Hearts of Fire Sessions
Studio soundboard @VBR
 
Recorded at
Townhouse Studios, 150 Goldhawk Road, London, England
August 27 & 28, 1987

 

01 The Usual #1
02 The Usual #2
03 The Usual #3
04 Some Kind Of Way
05 Had A Dream About You, Baby #1
06 Had A Dream About You, Baby #2
07 Had A Dream About You, Baby #3
08 Had A Dream Ab0ut You, Baby #4
09 Had A Dream Ab0ut You, Baby #5
10 Old Five And Dimer Like Me #1
11 Old Five And Dimer Like Me #2
12 Old Five And Dimer Like Me #3
13 Had A Dream About You, Baby #6
14 Had A Dream About You, Baby #7
15 To Fall In Love With You
16 Had A Dream About You, Baby *
17 The Usual **
18 Night After Night **
19 Had A Dream Ab0ut You, Baby **

 
Musicians
Bob Dylan Vocals, Guitar 
Eric Clapton Guitar 
Ronnie Wood Bass 
Kip Winger Bass
Beau Hill Keyboards 
Henry Spinetti Drums

* Released on Down In the Groove (Columbia 0C 40957) May 19, 1988 (removed)

** Released on Hearts of Fire - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Columbia C 40870) October 20, 1987 (removed)
 
 
 

Sunday, June 18, 2023

Charles Mingus Sextet LIVE in Copenhagen Denmark 1964


 Charles Mingus Sextet 

Store Sal
Odd Fellow Palæet
Copenhagen Denmark
1964-04-14
Pre-FM Mono Soundboard @320
 

01. Band Intro---Mingus Comments---Tuning
02. So Long Eric
03. Banter---Song Intro
04. AT FW USA 
05. Song Intro
06. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk
07. Meditations On Integration
08. Song Intro---Ow!
09. Fables of Faubus---Outro


Charles Mingus - Bass
Eric Dolphy - Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute
Clifford Jordan -  Tenor Saxophine
Johnny Coles - Trumpet
Jaki Byard - Piano
Dannie Richmond - Drums




Friday, June 16, 2023

Pete Townshend - Timothy White's Rock Stars Show 89-I

Timothy White's Rock Stars
"Pete Townshend: The Iron Age"
Show 89-I for broadcast week of September 19, 1989

Sides 1 and 2:
01 Roger Steffens - Intro
02 Pete Townshend - Collage
03 Pete Townshend - I Won't Run Anymore
04 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
05 Pete Townshend - Dig (demo)
06 The Who - Dig
07 Timothy White - Break
08 Commercial - Greyhound
09 Commercial - Listermint
10 Commercial - CBS-TV Bob Newhart
13 Pete Townshend - A Friend Is A Friend
14 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
15 Pete Townshend - Sheraton Gibson
16 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
17 Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane - Keep Me Turning
18 Timothy White - Break
19 Commercial - CBS-TV Bob Newhart
20 Commercial - Greyhound
21 Commercial - Miller Lite
22 Commercial - Listermint

Sides 3 and 4:
01 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
02 Pete Townshend - Let My Love Open The Door
03 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
04 Pete Townshend - Rough Boys
05 Timothy White - Break
06 Commercial - Teledisk
07 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
08 Pete Townshend - Behind Blue Eyes
09 Timothy White - Break
10 Commercial - Listermint
11 Commercial - Greyhound
12 Commercial - CBS-TV Bob Newhart
13 Commercial - Miller Lite
14 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
15 Pete Townshend - Hiding Out
16 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
17 Pete Townshend - Penny Drop (Unreleased Demo)
18 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
19 Commercial - Miller Lite
20 Commercial - CBS-TV Bob Newhart
21 Commercial - Greyhound
22 Commercial - Listermint
23 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
24 Pete Townshend - Fire
25 Pete Townshend & Timothy White - Interview
26 Pete Townshend - All Shall Be Well
27 Pete Townshend & Timothy White, Roger Steffens - Wrap Up and Closing

Run out grooves:
Disc 1: TWRS 89-I 1. RE 1. JC KM
Disc 2: TWRS-89-I-2 (RE-1) MDC KM
Disc 3: TWRS 89-I 3 RE 1  DBT KM
Disc 4: TWRS 89-I 4 RE 1  JC KM

Flac files of wavs, plus the cue sheet and a satellite delivery schedule.  I also found a print ad from Cashbox magazine for the show.

First up, the album was "The Iron Man," but this show is named "Pete Townshend: The Iron Age."  Was this an overlooked error, or were they proclaiming the release of The Iron Man proclaims a new era?  It could be either...but finding the print ad in Cashbox answered the question:  It's the Iron Age.

"Rock Stars" vs. "Timothy White's Rock Stars
Radio Today Entertainment had a show named Rock Stars from 1987 through 1990, first on LP then on CD.  Show #RS 005 with an air date of July 13, 1987 was named Timothy White's Rock Stars '87 Summer Salute.  And we're pretty sure that show RS 008 was a Mellancamp show, with Timothy White as host.  

In 1988, Westwood One began a series named Timothy White's Rock Stars.  It was a regular feature from 1988 to 1990.  The show was on 2 LPs with "Timothy White's Rock Stars" record labels.  In 1991, the show switched to CD, but also became an occasional show.  I've seen nine shows from 1991 to 1997, so it looks like it only ran once or twice a year.  Either that...or it's so rare as to never turn up on EBAY or Discogs.

The two shows overlapped each other for several years, Timothy White appeared on at least on two of the Radio Today Entertainment shows, and the basic format was the same for both shows:  A rock star (or band) is interviewed, with studio tracks, a live song or a demo version played to give you a reason to listen to it if yappy rock stars aren't your cup of Orange Pekoe. 

That's what you get here:  Townshend talks, they play a few studio tracks, and there's a rare demo of "Penny Drops" that (according to the Internet...) has never been released.

In 1989, it looks like there were fourteen shows, although I've only identified twelve albums (numbered 89-A, 89-B, 89-C....to 89-L).  The two missing shows may have been satellite broadcasts.



Thursday, June 15, 2023

J. Geils Band – Reunion Detroit April 24, 25 2009

J. Geils Band - Reunion In Detroit
April 24, 25 - 2009
Detroit, Michigan

Soundboard @flac

 
CD-R (Trade) > CD Wave > dBpoweramp > Flac level 8 > Dime.
 
 
Live at The Fillmore, Detroit, MI. USA 24th April 2009

Disc 1:
1. First I Look At The Purse
2. Homework
3. Hard Drivin' Man
4. Pack Fair And Square
5. Sanctuary
6. Night Time
7. Cruisin' For A Love
8. So Sharp
9. Detroit Breakdown
10. Serves You Right To Suffer
11. Give It To Me
12. Musta Got Lost
13. Love Stinks
14. Looking For A Love


Disc 2:
1. Whammer Jammer
2. (Ain't Nothin' But A) Houseparty
3. Centerfold (w/Kid Rock)
4. Where Did Our Love Go
5. Member Introduction
6. Freeze-Frame
7. Just Can't Wait
8. Peachtree Street
9. Love-Itis
 
 

*****
 
Live at The Fillmore, Detroit, MI. USA 25th April 2009

Disc 3:
1. First I Look At The Purse
2. Homework
3. Hard Drivin' Man
4. Pack Fair And Square
5. Sanctuary
6. Night Time
7. Cruisin' For A Love
8. So Sharp
9. Detroit Breakdown
10. Serves You Right To Suffer
11. Give It To Me
12. Musta Got Lost


Disc 4:
1. Love Stinks
2. Looking For A Love
3. Whammer Jammer
4. (Ain't Nothin' But A) Houseparty
5. Just Can't Wait
6. Freeze-Frame
7. Start All Over
8. Where Did Our Love Go
9. Thanks Detroit
10. Peachtree Street
11. Centerfold
12. Love-Itis


 
 
 
J. Geils - Guitar
Peter Wolf - Vocals
Duke Levine - Guitar
Danny Klein - Bass
Marty Richards - Drums
Magic Dick - Blues Harp
Seth Justman - Keyboards



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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

John Lee Hooker & The Groundhogs - Hooker & Hogs {1972}

John Lee Hooker & The Groundhogs
aka - Hooker & Hogs
Studio recordings @320
Out of Print 

$29 @ 'Zon

This was recorded in 1965 and released in 1972

Most everyone knows about the venerable Boogie Man's work with Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, the Stones, Van Morrison, Canned Heat, and other admiring white rock musicians. Few Hooker fans, however, know of his well-received tours and sessions in England in the early '60s with guitarist Tony (T.S.) McPhee's Groundhogs, named after one of Hooker's repertory numbers at the time. As attested to by these digitally re-mastered mono recordings, Hooker and his young acolytes really hit it off, with the Detroit bluesman's alchemical mix of rhythmic urgency and unyielding anguish of tone over the respectful, bare-bones 'Hogs on "I Cover the Waterfront," "Little Dreamer," and nine more. Note: Four haphazardly recorded "bonus tracks" feature Hooker, solo or with unidentified sidemen. ~F. J. Hadley


Track List:

Bad luck and trouble
Don't be messing with my bread
I cover the waterfront
I'm losin' you
It's a crazy mixed up world
It's raining here
Lay down little dreamer
Little girl (go back to school)
Mai Lee
No one pleases me but you
Seven days and seven nights




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Monday, June 12, 2023

Danny Spanos / Ripley Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA Dec. 7, 1983 WMMR-FM

Danny Spanos
Ripley Music Hall
Philadelphia, PA
December 7, 1983
WMMR-FM

01 John DeBella - WMMR-FM Intro
02 Danny Spanos - Looks Like Trouble
03 Danny Spanos - One Track Heart (Passion In The Dark)
04 Danny Spanos - Slice of LIfe
05 Danny Spanos - Good Girl
06 Danny Spanos - This Could Be Our Last Chance
07 Danny Spanos - Runaway (I Need Your Love)
08 Danny Spanos - Change of Heart
09 Danny Spanos - Mannequin
10 Danny Spanos - Hot Cherie
11 John DeBella - encore break
12 Danny Spanos - School's Out

Tracks 3, 4, and 10 were from the 5-track "Specially Priced Mini-LP" Passion In the Dark, released in 
1983.
Tracks 2, 5, and 8 are from the 1985 LP Looks Like Trouble, so were unreleased at the time of the broadcast.
Track 6 "This Could Be Our Last Chance" is from the soundtrack to the motion picture "All The Right Moves." (1983),  
"School's Out" is a cover of the Alice Cooper song.  
"Runaway (I Need Your Love) and "Mannequin" appear to be unreleased.  I'm guessing at the titles.  

Here's the latest tape in the Sam Elliot's Mustache Collection.  As with Jobe's Groundhog's post, this artist make his first appearanced here at the V.W.

Danny Spanos was unknown to me, or possibly just unremembered.  "Hot Cherie" reached #15 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks, so you'd think I'd remember hearing it on the radio, but he's a total blank in my memory banks.

His discography is thin; one LP on Windsong Records in 1980, an EP in '83, and a second (and final) album in 1985.  I can't find any other radtio broadcasts that are circulating  If any of our Beloved Audience knows of other live shows, please drop a comment with the details!

This FM broadcast was a free concert put on by WMMR deejay John DeBella. Dubbed the DeBella Deball... (I quote from the WGMK.com website), "the DeBall always fell on Dec. 7 and was promoted as a “day which will live in infamy.” It began as a joke. When DeBella first got to town on Nov. 13, 1982,  he asked, “Where’s the party?” Several weeks later, he was headed to the Ripley Music Hall on South Street with two listeners in tow in the limo, joining six others at the club with Jon Bon Jovi playing to a crowd of nine."

DeBella recently announced his retirement and his last show is June 30, 2023.

Flac files of wavs.  Technical note:  there were two dropouts on the left channel that lasted a few seconds.  I patched the missing left channel audio with the right channel. As the broadcast is "narrow stereo" it's a good fix.  If you're listening on headphones, you'll hear the sound shift more to the middle for a few seconds.

Oh...I almost forgot: I also found the newspaper ads for the show!

UPDATE:  Our pal, Sam Elliot's Mustache, emailed me with the following about deejay DeBella:

"The dj in question is John DeBella. Longtime Philly dj who came to Philly after working at WLIR in New York. On a side note, there is a documentary from 2017 titled 'Dare To Be Different - WLIR The Voice Of A Generation. It's very good. Actually John will retire On June 30th. He has spent 41 years here, first as the host of The Morning Zoo and then later on moving to WMGK, from where he retiring from. He was a part of my soundtrack for that time period. At one time WMMR was the premiere rock station in Philly for years until WYSP, the other rock channel, started simulcasting Howard Stern and then the radio wars started here."

Sunday, June 11, 2023

Groundhogs - Split Shadows 1972 *NOW WITH MISSING SONG

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER *THANKS ANDY BUT I GOT IT



Shame on us. We have never posted anything by these guys. While I try to decipher if Groundhogs Live At Leeds is a boot I'm posting this in the meantime. While I'm at it might I suggest you go over to "The Bookstore" and check out what I consider to be their best album "Black Diamond" Sometimes in our haste we miss things, so thanks for bringing this to my attention. I hope you also take the time to thank us as well as pointing out our flaws. See scans

Friday, June 9, 2023

J. Geils Band - Rockpalast 1979

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted April 2, 2009


J. Geils Band - Rockpalast
Grugahalle Essen, Germany
April 21, 1979
Soundboard @320


PLUS bonus rare track from Montreal in 1968

 
Track List:
01 Intro
02 Just Can't Stop Me
03 I Could Hurt You
04 Sanctuary
05 One Last Kiss
06 Teresa
07 Nightmares / Wild Man
08 I'm Looking For Love
09 Give It To Me
10 Whammer Jammer
11 Houseparty
12 Where Did Our Love Go
13 Pack Fair And Square
14 First I Look At The Purse
15 Outro

 
Bonus Track:
16. The Jay Geils Blues Band: Rock Me Baby
From Peter Wolf's Own Master Tapes
Recorded In Montreal At The Penelope Club Sept, 1968


 
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Monday, June 5, 2023

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Bowery Ballroom, NY. 2015

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Bowery Ballroom
New York City, NY.

June 19, 2015
Soundboard @224


Setlist:
1. I’m In Your Mind
2. I’m Not In Your Mind
3. Cellophane
4. I’m In Your Mind Fuzz
5. Gamma Knife
6. Hot Water
7. Hot Wax
8. Robot Stop
9. The River
10. Muckraker
11. Evil Devil
12. Danger Money
13. Am I In Heaven
14. Pill




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Sunday, June 4, 2023

Thievery Corporation - Live Vienna Jazzfest 2005

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted April 27, 2010

Thievery Corporation - Live Vienna Jazzfest
Vienna, Austria

August 7, 2005
Soundboard @192-224vbr

Thievery Corporation Website


Track List:
01. Omid (Hope)
02. Facing East
03. Lebanese Blonde
04. Shadows of Ourselves
05. So `Com
06. Sol Tapado
07. Liberation Front
08. 38.45
09. Meet The Band
10. Illumination
11. Revolution Solution
12. Wires and Watchtowers
13. Exilio
14. The Time We Lost Our Way
15. Marching the Hate Machines

 

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Vienna '05


Saturday, June 3, 2023

 Charles Brown

Tramps

NYC NY

1996-02-16

Soundboard @320



Early Show


01. Intro

02. I Stepped in Quicksand

03. Save Your Love For Me

04. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?

05. Song Intro

06. Driftin' Blues

07. Bad Bad Whiskey

08. Band Intro

09. Black Night

10. Gee

11. Song Intro

12. T-Bone Blues

13. Seven Long Days

14. When Did You Leave Heaven

15. Party Boogie

16. Song Intro

17. Clair de Lune---Someone to Love



Late Show


18. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen

19. Please Don't Drive Me Away

20. When The Sun Comes Out

21. These Blues

22. I Cried Last Night

23. Banter

24. Sweet Slumber

25. Merry Christmas Baby

26. So Long

27. Banter

28. May I Never Love Again



Charles Brown - Piano, Vocals

Danny Caron - Guitar

Ruth Davies - Bass

Dizon Clayburn - Drums

Clifford Solomon - Tenor Saxophone 


 Postwar California Blues


Thursday, June 1, 2023

J. Geils Band - Live Fillmore East 1971

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted September 6, 2015

J. Geils Band - Live Fillmore East
New York, New York
June 27th, 1971
FM Broadcast @320

Peter Wolf - Vocals
J. Geils - Guitar
Magic Dick - Harmonica
Seth Justman - Keyboards, Vocals
Danny Klein - Bass, Vocals
Stephen Jo Bladd - Drums, Percussion, Vocals


Set List:
1. Bill Graham Introduction
2. New York City Breakdown
3. Wait
4. First I Look At The Purse
5. Whammer Jammer
6. Homework
7. Pack Fair And Square
8. Cruisin' For A Love
9. Serves You Right To Suffer
10. Hard Drivin' Man
11. Talk
12. People
13. It Ain't What You Do (It's How You Do It)
14. Outro Jam


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