Notes: This is a great show, however David Clayton-Thomas front man and main singer was not with the band for this show. David Clayton-Thomas the primary lead singer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, left the band in 1972 due to touring exhaustion but returned periodically, focusing more on a successful solo career
The Band: Jerry Fisher - Lead Vocals Jerry LaCroix - Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone, Harmonica Dave Bargeron - trombone, tuba Tony Klatka- trumpet, flugelhorn Bill Tillman - Woodwinds Larry Willis - acoustic and Fender Electric Piano Georg Wadenius - guitar Ron McClure- bass Bobby Colomby - drums
Disc 1 01. Introduction 1:22 02. Look Up To The Sky 5:52 03. Engine 49 6:46 04. God Bless The Child 9:06 05. Snow Queen 11:11 06. Maiden Voyage 6:63 07. She's Coming Home 4:43 08. Mean Ole World 8:30 09. So Long Dixie 5:55 10. She Does It To Me 3:53 11. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know 9:00 Tt: 73:11
Disc 2 01. You Girl 6:02 02. Are You Satisfied 4:53 03. Mirror Image Suite 15:51 04. Almost Sorry 11:35 05. Audience 2:06 06. Spinning Wheel 4:01 07. And When I Die 2:57 08. And When I Die (Pt.2) 7:55 09. Audience 2:13 10. You Made Me So Very Happy 5:12 Tt: 62:45
By now, every fart, burp, wrong note, wrong key that Pink Floyd has ever brought to the stage has been bootlegged. For whatever reason, that I don't understand fans have gotta have it. While I'm at it, don't you think that it would be nice if every once and a while a band would deviate from their same old tired, played out set? Hell I'm pretty sure Nick Mason has asked himself, once or twice "Oh great, it's Roger's time to sing Money" "I hope he doesn't go off on a tanget and complain about the shitty room service last night, before I count it down" Imagne if you will..Pink Floyd getting up on stage and playing a set of Mott The Hoople covers. Or David Bowie and band breaking into a version of "Flirting With Disaster" Think about the chaos it would cause if the Sex Pistols started doing "Ruby,Don't Take Your Love To Town" And with that I give you this.See scans
THIS WILL FINISH UP THE REQUEST FOR THESE STONES ITEMS
Let's see......someone requested this......oh wait it was our good friend simonthecat whom always sends us a nice comment. See what comments can get you? See scans
Damn...things are pretty bad right now. What with politicians who have said they won't accept the voters outcome unless they win. The price of bread being at the cost of a brain transplant. A brain transplant at the cost of an ounce of weed. Nuclear war as a Christmas present. Basketball players and rappers who think their world view is shared with the masses, and Paul Westerberg retired from music. So all I've got here is an audience recording (not too bad sounding) of an old Mats show. For some reason this here download cuts off after the Andy Griffith Show Theme. If one of our outstanding readers out there can point me in the direction of where the other songs are I will amend this AND GIVE YOU CREDIT that's right now you can get your name up in lights and not be credited as *THE ORIGINAL POSTER
*JOBE NOTES: There are a bunch of dropouts on that first link so I've added a second link (Thanks to Teenage Dogs In Trouble) that does not have the drop outs, however the fidelity is better on the first link. See scans
I hope by this time you know if I post an audience show that the quality has got to meet my expectations. Outside of the hollow hall sound (not really too bad here) and the occasional buffoon who always has to yell wooh, this meets my criteria of would I burn this to CD? See scans. No Password
Finally after all of your patience and waiting I'm getting around to posting this. Word of warning though, this one doesn't sound as good as Volume 2. Some of this is just for pure historical content. When have you ever seen a boot that had "EXP" and "UP FROM THE SKIES"? So with that in mind, here is VOLUME 1. See scans
Note: There is not much info on this show. It is a great Audience recording, and a great show worth having in ones collection. Grab it while you can.
Set list: 01 - Crowd > Intro 02 - (Ain't Nothin' But A) Houseparty 03 - Gonna Find Me A New Love 04 - Homework 05 - Pack Fair And Square 06 - First I Look At The Purse 07 - Whammer Jammer 08 - Cruisin For A Love 09 - Serves You Right To Suffer 10 - Looking For A Love 11 - Unknown Track? 12 - Hard Drivin Man
Rare Show Tech Stuff: Type: Bootleg Master Audience recording File Format: Flac File Size: 354mb Quality: B Specs: Sony ECM280 Mics>Uher 5" portable reel to reel 40-50'back, fairly close to center Master Audience Reel>Reel>DAT>>CDR
This is a wonderful audience tape made by two of the pioneers of stealth audience taping, Harv Kaslow and Craig Todd.
Track listing: 3/5ths of a Mile in 10 Seconds> Somebody to Love Wooden Ships Fat Angel Uncle Sam Blues Plastic Fantastic Lover It's No Secret Greasy Heart Won't You Try> Saturday Afternon Volunteers White Rabbit The Other Side of This Life
Please do not sell or convert to MP3. Seeded by The Beastmaster
source: audience recording in a "A- to B" quality by KLAUSBsource and lineage unknown trackmarks by FBAUER in 11/2011 checked for losslessness w/ TLH sound sample provided in comments section Format: Flac
Notes: Eloy is a German progressive rock band, whose musical style includes symphonic and space rock, the latter tendency being more prevalent on earlier albums. If you like Early Genesis with Peter Gabriel then you will appreciate Eloy. You will not be disappointed. Excelent band from Germany very tight clean band excellent music.
Setlist: CD1 37:18 1. On The Verge Of Darkening Lights 5:13 2. Point Of No Return 5:17 3. Heartbeat 6:14 4. Silhouette 5:12 5. Nightriders 5:16 6. End Of An Odyssey 10:01
CD2 43:20 1. Shadow And Light 6:10 2. Poseidon's Creation 11:26 3. Illuminations 5:40 4. drum solo 4:38 5. Fools 5:46 encores 6. Escape To The Heights 5:20 7. Time To Turn 4:15 total time 80:38 min.
lineup: Frank Bornemann - guitar, voc Klaus-Peter Matziol - bass Hannes Arkona - guitar Fritz Randow - drums Hannes Folberth - keyboards
In any case, a great recording and a rare one as there aren't many good
1977 Television recordings, two other good ones being Hans De Vente's
Amsterdam Paradiso and the JEMS Detroit 1977 which are on mega over
here:
One of my all time favorite LP's is Mountain's "Flowers Of Evil" I am blown away by the live improv of "Dreams Of Milk And Honey" on side 2. Corky Laing's drumming, is a motherfucker. That song has all the best elements of Cream's "Spoonful" from "Wheel's Of Fire" This is not a bad recording, of course it's not studio, cause then it wouldn't be a boot. There are a few dropouts in the second version of "Dreams Of Milk And Honey" and an abrupt ending, for all I know they may still be playing the song as I type this. Now if you're not familiar with "Flowers Of Evil" might I suggest you go and find it now. See scans
This is not my rip and it's audience "only", but I think, it's the perfect choice to present one of the most influencual bands from Germany
My first encounter with them took place at the famous "Beatclub" and it was kinda surreal to see these guys handling their electronic tools - and mixing them with "real" instruments. Futuristic?
The opinions were very divided. Then ...
And then there was the legendary Rockpalast show
And then they became famous and created a "catalogue" they*ve played completely in eight days in 2015 at the Paradiso in Amsterdam
Day 1: 2015-01-16
01 intro 02 Autobahn 03 Kometenmelodie 1 04 Kometenmelodie 2 05 Mitternacht 06 Morgenspaziergang 07 Intermission 08 News 09 Geiger Counter 10 Radioactivity 11 Spacelab 12 The Model 13 Neon Lights 14 The Man-Machine 15 Numbers 16 Computer World 17 Home Computer 18 Computer Love 19 Tour De France 1983 20 Prologue 21 Chrono 22 Trans-Europe Express 23 Abzug 24 Metal On Metal 25 encore break 26 The Robots 27 encore break 28 Planet Of Visions 29 Boing Boom Tschak 30 Techno Pop 31 Musique Non Stop
Day 2: 2015-01-17
01 intro 02 Geiger Counter 03 Radioactivity 04 Radioland 05 Airwaves 06 Intermission 07 News 08 The Voice Of Energy 09 Antenna 10 Radio Stars 11 Uranium 12 Transistor 13 Ohm Sweet Ohm 14 Autobahn 15 Spacelab 16 The Model 17 The Man-Machine 18 Numbers 19 Computer World 20 Home Computer 21 Computer Love 22 Tour De France 1983 23 Prologue 24 Chrono 25 Trans-Europe Express 26 Abzug 27 Metal On Metal 28 encore break 29 The Robots 30 encore break 31 Planet Of Visions 32 Boing Boom Tschak 33 Techno Pop 34 Musique Non Stop
Day 3: 2015-01-18
01 intro 02 Trans-Europe Express 03 Abzug 04 Metal On Metal 05 Franz Schubert 06 Europe Endless 07 The Hall Of Mirrors 08 Showroom Dummies 09 Autobahn 10 Airwaves 11 Intermission 12 News 13 Geiger Counter 14 Radioactivity 15 Spacelab 16 Das Model 17 The Man-Machine 18 Numbers 19 Computer World 20 Home Computer 21 Computer Love 22 Tour De France 1983 23 Prologue 25 Chrono 27 encore break 28 The Robots 29 encore break 31 Boing Boom Tschak 32 Techno Pop 33 Musique Non Stop
Day 4: 2015-01-19
01 intro 02 The Man-Machine 03 Spacelab 04 The Model 05 Neon Lights 06 Metropolis 07 Autobahn 08 Airwaves 09 Intermission 10 News 11 Geiger Counter 12 Radioactivity 13 Numbers 14 Computer World 15 Home Computer 16 Computer Love 17 Tour De France 1983 18 Prologue 20 Chrono 22 Trans-Europe Express 23 Abzug 24 Metal On Metal 25 encore break 26 The Robots 27 encore break 28 Electric Cafe 29 Boing Boom Tschak 30 Techno Pop 31 Musique Non Stop
Day 5: 2015-01-20
01 intro 02 Numbers 03 Computer World 04 Home Computer 05 Computer Love 06 Pocket Calculator 07 Dentaku 08 Autobahn 09 Airwaves 10 Intermission 11 News 12 Geiger Counter 13 Radioactivity 14 Spacelab 15 The Model 16 The Man-Machine 17 Tour De France 1983 18 Prologue 20 Chrono 22 Electric Cafe 23 Trans-Europe Express 24 Abzug 25 Metal On Metal 26 encore break 27 The Robots 28 encore break 29 Elektro Kardiogramm 30 Boing Boom Tschak 31 Techno Pop 32 Musique Non Stop
Day 6: 2015-01-21
01 intro 02 Electric Cafe 03 The Telephone Call 04 House Phone 05 Sex Object 06 Autobahn 07 Intermission 08 News 09 Geiger Counter 10 Radioactivity 11 Spacelab 12 The Model 13 The Man-Machine 14 Numbers 15 Computer World 16 Home Computer 17 Computer Love 18 Vitamin 19 Tour De France 1983 20 Prologue 22 Chrono 24 Trans-Europe Express 25 Abzug 26 Metal On Metal 27 encore break 28 The Robots 29 encore break 30 Elektro Kardiogramm 31 Boing Boom Tschak 32 Techno Pop 33 Musique Non Stop
Day 7: 2015-01-22
01 intro 02 Numbers 03 Computer World 04 Home Computer 05 Computer Love 06 Airwaves 07 Intermission 08 News 09 Geiger Counter 10 Radioactivity 11 Autobahn 12 Pocket Calculator 13 Dentaku 14 Spacelab 15 The Model 16 The Man-Machine 17 Tour De France 1983 18 Prologue 19 Chrono 20 Trans-Europe Express 21 Abzug 22 Metal On Metal 23 encore break 24 The Robots 25 encore break 26 Expo 2000 27 Planet Of Visions 28 Boing Boom Tschak 29 Techno Pop 30 Musique Non Stop
Day 8: 2015-01-23
01 intro 02 Tour De France 1983 03 Prologue 05 Chrono 07 Vitamin 09 Elektro Kardiogramm 10 La Forme 12 Intermission 13 News 14 Geiger Counter 15 Radioactivity 16 Spacelab 17 The Model 18 Neon Lights 19 The Man-Machine 20 Numbers 21 Computer World 22 Home Computer 23 Computer Love 24 [banter] 25 Trans-Europe Express 26 Abzug 27 Metal On Metal 28 encore break 29 The Robots 30 encore break 31 Planet Of Visions 32 Boing Boom Tschak 33 Techno Pop 34 Musique Non Stop 35 encore break 36 Autobahn