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
Humble Pie - Peel Session BBC Studios September 20, 1970 Soundboard/FM Source @192
1 unchapterd file @60minues
Humble Pie, recorded in concert for the BBC as part of the John Peel Presents series from Sepetember 20, 1970.
It would be hard to say where Humble Pie were more huge – the U.S. or the UK. They were a staple in the diet of every vinyl collector and were played almost non-stop on most of the Underground FM stations at the time. They epitomized the growth of Hard Rock as a genre; the non-stop onslaught of guitars and stage swagger and they symbolized excess, almost as much as Led Zeppelin or The Rolling Stones.
Having formed in 1969 from elements of Small Faces (Steve Marriot), The Herd (Peter Frampton) Greg Ridley (Spooky Tooth), they achieved success almost out of the gate. By 1970 (when this concert was recorded), they had switched labels to A&M, got new management and their fortunes soared.
During 1970, with the Immediate label having finally collapsed Humble Pie signed to A&M Records, and Dee Anthony became their manager. Anthony was focused on the US market and discarded the acoustic set, instigating a more raucous sound with Marriott as the front man. The group’s first album for A&M, Humble Pie, was released later that year and alternated between progressive rock and hard rock. A single, “Big Black Dog”, was released to coincide with the album and failed to chart, however the band was becoming known for popular live rock shows in the US.
It was during this period that Peter Frampton acquired his famed “Phenix” guitar, the black 1954 Les Paul Custom which became his signature instrument and his favorite guitar for the next decade. Humble Pie was playing a run of shows at the Fillmore West in San Francisco in early December 1970, and during the first show Frampton was plagued by sound problems with his then-current guitar, a semi-acoustic Gibson 335, which was prone to unwanted feedback at higher volumes. After the show he was approached by fan and musician Mark Mariana, who loaned him a modified 1954 Gibson Les Paul, and by the end of the second show Frampton had become so enamored of the guitar that he offered to buy it on the spot, but Mariana refused payment. Frampton played it almost exclusively for the next ten years. It was featured on the cover of Frampton Comes Alive and was thought to have been destroyed in 1980 when a plane carrying Frampton’s stage equipment crashed in Venezuela during a South American tour, killing the crew, but with the guitar in fact surviving the accident with some minor damage. It was eventually returned to Frampton in 2011.
Frampton would leave a little over a year later and start that part of the legacy. But this 1970 concert captures the band during their halcyon days, with certainly no looking back.
I don’t you need to be reminded to turn this one up . . .way up.
The Rolling Stones - A KBFH Retrospective 1973 1978 1981
FM Broadcast Sources @flac
Aired 1987-09-27 KBFH on CD FROM THE JOE MALONEY COLLECTION TRANSFERRED AND PRESENTED BY KRW&CO
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SET LIST 1 KBFH Intro 2 Miss You - Hampton December 18th 1981 3 Hang Fire - Tempe December 13th 1981 4 Beast Of Burden - Chicago November 25th 1981 5 She’s So Cold - Tempe December 13th 1981 6 Honky Tonk Women - live in Houston July 18th 1978 7 Shattered - Lexington June 29th 1978 8 Tumbling Dice - Detroit July 6th 1978 9 Jumping Jack Flash - Houston July 18th 1978 10 Brown Sugar - Brussels October 17th 1973 (1st show) 11 Happy - Brussels October 17th 1973 (1st show) 12 Gimme Shelter - Brussels October 17th 1973 (1st show) 13 KBFH Outro
Note: These versions of Happy and Gimme Shelter were previously unaired until this broadcast.
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Providence, Rhode Island 28th October 1982 aka - Main Event
KBFH -Pre FM Master @320
Set List: 1. President Gas. 2. Merry Go Round. 3. Into You Like A Train. 4. Only You And I 5. Pretty In Pink. 6. Run And Run. 7. Love My Way. 8. Sister Europe. 9. Danger. 10. Goodbye. 11. No Easy Street. 12. Sleep Comes Down. 13. Forever Now. 14. Imitation Of Christ. 15. India. 16. Dumb Waiters.
Motorhead - L'Amour East Queens, NY. August 10, 1983 KBFH FM source @192
Track List
1-Back At The Funny Farm 2-Tales Of Glory 3-Marching Off To War 4-Iron Horse/Born To Lose 5-Another Perfect Day 6-Shine 7-I Got Mine 8-Interview With Lemmy
My First Post over at Voodoo Wagon was a concert from 1974...
So, I thought I'd post a show from the Same Year Here!
Not much to say about this one really...It's BTO!
You know what they did...
You can recognize their hit songs on Classic Rock Radio soon as the first few notes are played...
It's a King Biscuit Flower Hour Radio Broadcast - which means the Sound Quality is Great!
Check the Back Cover for the Setlist...