Soft Machine - 1967 Nights At The Roundtable (before Daevid Allen and Kevin Ayers left) @320 Soft Machine - 1968 French TV broadcast @320 Soft Machine - 1968 August In Session- Past Daily Soundbooth @128 Soft Machine - 1969 In Session for Top Gear/John Peel - June 15, 1969 - BBC Radio 1 @320 Soft Machine – 1969 Live At Paradiso – Nights At The Round Table @320 Soft Machine - 1972 Past Daily Soundbooth @128
All files are unchaptered as pulled from Past Daily
Rebooted...Again
Originally posted June 14, 2016 & August 6, 2022
Ginger Baker/No Material
Live Munich 1987
Theaterfabrik, Unterföhring, Munich, Germany March 25, 1987 Soundboard @320
Out of Print
No Material consisted of Ginger Baker (drums), Nicky Skopelitis and Sonny Sharrock (guitars), Peter Brötzmann (sax), and Jan Kazda (bass). The band existed for less than a week in 1987. In the liner notes for the 1989 release of Ginger Baker's No Material album, Steve Lake closes by saying "I'm glad that No Material came together to nail down their non-repertoire in March 1987 and glad that their efforts are now preserved for posterity to puzzle over. May the archivists now go and look for the Munich gig." Well, 20-plus years later, here is the Munich gig: the first show ever performed by this semi-legendary band. As expected, the performance is absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, the recording is not. The biggest issue is the sound. While it's generally clear, the sound is thin and the high end (especially any cymbal work) sounds terrible. It sounds as if the CD was mastered from a compressed MP3 file. Then there's the way it's programmed. The brief interview excerpts follow the first two tracks, totally derailing the momentum of the show. The Sharrock bit is nice, if a bit out of place, but the Skopelitis excerpt adds absolutely nothing. Time must have been a factor because "Piece 3" fades out and back in somewhat clumsily. "Piece 5" is basically solo Sharrock, riffing on his own "Blind Willie" before fading out just shy of the two-minute mark. It's a confusing way to end the album since there was clearly more music. Fans will want to hear this for sure, but they're likely to be somewhat disappointed. ~Sean Westergaard - Allmusic.com
Not as bad as reviewed but definitely for those with a taste for the 'avante garde".
Setlist: 01. intro 02. No Action 03. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes 04. No Dancing 05. I'm Not Angry 06. (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea 07. Radio, Radio 08. Less Than Zero 09. Living In Paradise 10. Alison 11. Miracle Man 12. You Belong To Me 13. Lipstick Vogue 14. Watching The Detectives 15. Pump It Up
Duration : 50:04
Musigny23 notes: In Sept '89 I was able to make DAT copies of about 20 items from KSAN reels. In the early '90s I did some DAT trades and since then they appear to have circulated far and wide. I've seen these items pop up here a number of times and the uploader had gotten them in trade and did not know the original lineage. I thought I would get busy and upload them myself since I put these in circulation to begin with and I have the original DATs that they all come from.
01. Pump It Up 02. Welcome To The Working Week 03. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes 04. Blame It On Cain 05. Waiting For The End Of The World 06. The Beat 07. Less Than Zero 08. Alison 09. Miracle Man 10. You Belong To Me 11. Lipstick Vogue 12. Watching The Detectives 13. Mystery Dance 14. Bonnie Simmons outro
Duration : 45:40
Musigny23 notes: In Sept '89 I was able to make DAT copies of about 20 items from KSAN reels. In the early '90s I did some DAT trades and since then they appear to have circulated far and wide. I've seen these items pop up here a number of times and the uploader had gotten them in trade and did not know the original lineage. I thought I would get busy and upload them myself since I put these in circulation to begin with and I have the original DATs that they all come from.
1. Sticks And Stones 2. Keith Don't Go 3. Rock And Roll Crook 4. Cry Tough 5. Trouble's Back 6. Delivery Night 7. Being Angry 8. Moon Tears 9. Girl In Motion 10. Valentine 11. The Sun Hasn't Set On This Boy Yet 12. Across The Tracks 13. I Don't Want To Talk About It 14. Silver Lining 15. Walkin' Nerve 16. Any Time At All 17. No Mercy/Back It Up 18. Shine Silently 19. See What Our Love Can Do 20. I Came To Dance 21. Hang On Sloopy
Rebooted by request...Again
Originally posted March 25, 2016
Gene Clark’s 20th Anniversary
Tribute To The Byrds
Memorial Auditorium
Burlington, Vermont
January 15, 1985
Soundboard @320
Gene Clark will always be best remembered for his two-year stint as a vocalist with the Byrds between 1964 and 1966. A fine legacy to be sure, but the shame of it is that there was far more to Clark's body of work than that; he was a superb songwriter, one of the founding fathers of country-rock, and recorded a number of fine albums with an impressive array of collaborators whose quality far outstripped their modest sales figures. Gene Clark and The Byrds set aside their differences long enough to appear together at their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in January of 1991, where the original lineup played a few songs together, including Clark's "Feel a Whole Lot Better." However, Clark's health continued to decline as his drinking accelerated, and on May 24, 1991, not long after he had begun work on a second album with Carla Olson, Gene Clark died, with the coroner declaring he succumbed as a result of "natural causes" brought on by a bleeding ulcer. ~AM
Gene Clark (guitar, vocals) John York (guitar, vocals) Rick Danko (guitar, vocals) Blondie Chaplin (guitar, vocals) Greg Harris (guitar, banjo, fiddle) Jim Goodall (drums) Michael Clarke (drums)
Set List: 1. Intro + Tuning (3:35) 2. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:30) 3. Set You Free This Time (3:56) 4. Chimes Of Freedom (6:01) 5. Band Intro (1:00) 6. Full Circle (4:14) 7. Sail On Sailor (4:27) 8. Mr. Tambourine Man (4:59) 9. My Back Pages (3:07) 10. You Ain't Going Nowhere (4:02) 11. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:48) 12. Eight Miles High (5:11) 13. Turn Turn Turn (3:41)
Patti Smith Group - The Tower Theater Upper Darby, PA. May 13, 1979
FM Source @320
Set List: {1st set} 01 - Privilege (Set Me Free) 02 - Till Victory 03 - So You Wanna Be (A Rock And Roll Star) [The Byrds] 04 - Mr. Tambourine Man [Bob Dylan] 05 - Citizen Ship 06 - It's So Hard [John Lennon] 07 - Redondo Beach 08 - Poppies 09 - Patti on Mother's Day 10 - Tomorrow [Annie musical tune] 11 - Jailhouse Rock [Elvis Presley]
{2nd set} 12 - 25th Floor 13 - Kimberley 14 - 5-4-3-2-1 [Manfred Mann] 15 - Be My Baby [The Ronettes] 16 - Secret Agent Man [Johnny Rivers] 17 - Revenge 18 - Dancing Barefoot 19 - Because The Night 20 - Frederick 21 - Seven Ways Of Going 22 - Hymn 23 - Gloria (In Excelsis Deo) [Them] 24 - Pumping (My Heart) 25 - My Generation [The Who]