Showing posts with label Lou Reed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lou Reed. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2025

Luka Bloom - David Byrne - Rosanne Cash - Lou Reed Live at The Bottom Line in NYC NY 1993

                                                                             David Byrne
Lou Reed
Luka Bloom
Rosanne Cash
 

Bloom - Byrne - Cash - Reed 
Bottom Line 
NYC NY 
1993-02-19 (Early Show)
Digital Soundboard @320


01. Luka Bloom Intro 
02. Dreams In America (Luka Bloom)
03. David Byrne Intro
04. Tentative Decisions (David Byrne)
05. Roseanne Cash Intro
06. What We Really Want (Rosanne Cash)
07. Lou Reed Intro
08. Busload Of Faith (Lou Reed)
09. Luka Bloom Interview (Luka Bloom)
10. Wave Up To The Shore (Luka Bloom)
11. David Byrne Tnterview (David Byrne)
12. Mind (David Byrne)
13. Rosanne Cash Interview (Rosanne Cash)
14. The Wheel (Rosanne Cash)
15. Lou Reed Interview (Lou Reed)
16. Heroin (Lou Reed)
17. Luka Bloom Interview (Luka Bloom)
18. Gone To Pablo (Luka Bloom)
19. David Byrne Interview (David Byrne)
20. David Byrne Interview (Cont'd) (David Byrne)
21. Sax And Violins (David Byrne)
22. Rosanne Cash Interview (Rosanne Cash)
23. Sleeping In Paris (Rosanne Cash)
24. Lou Reed Interview (Lou Reed)
25. Cremation (Lou Reed)
26. Luka Bloom Interview (Luka Bloom)
27. Exploring The Blue (Luka Bloom)
28. Ready For This World (David Byrne)
29. Rosanne Cash Interview (Rosanne Cash)
30. Dance With The Tiger (Rosanne Cash)
31. Lou Reed Interview (Lou Reed)
32. Romeo Had Juliette (Lou Reed)
33. All Performers Interviews (all)
34. I Need Love (Luka Bloom)
35. Sweet Old World (David Byrne)
36. Crescent City (Rosanne Cash)
37. Foot Of Pride---Foot Of Pride---Outro (Lou Reed)


Luka Bloom - Guitar, Vocals 
David Byrne - Guitar, Vocals
Rosanne Cash - Guitar, Vocals
Lou Reed - Guitar, Vocals
Vin Scelsa - MC


Thursday, August 7, 2025

Lou Reed - Live In Cleveland 1978


 

Lou's Arista years were not his best. Sadly when you go to listen to Lou, the first things you're not gonna reach for are "The Bells" or "Growing Up In Public" However we did get one masterpiece during this time "Street Hassle" Which brings us to the point where you come in. Apparently the live songs on "Street Hassle"  "Gimmie Some Good Times, Leave Me Alone, Shooting Star and Wait" were recorded  on April 24th in Ludwigshafen, with Wait being recorded in Munich (I don't know the date of this one) I find it very hard to believe that these songs were recorded at these shows seeing as how the bootlegs I can find of these cuts sound like shit,unless there are soundboard recordings of these songs floating around somewhere I can't find. The songs on "Street Hassle" are definite soundboards. So do you the Lou Reed connoisseur know of where these song exsist, and what show's they are from. Can you help me locate the shows where these live "Street Hassle" songs were recorded? See scans

WALTZING MATILDA WHIPED OUT HER WALLET THE SEXY BOY SMILED IN DISMAY

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Lou Reed - The Roxy Theatre 1976

Lou Reed - The Roxy Theatre
Los Angeles, California
December 1, 1976

aka-Claim 2 Fame Bootleg-- SBD @320


Silver Disc--Nero-Wave--flac frontend level 8--you
The Artwork incl.


* As to make the recording more complete, I have included the Coney Island Baby track from another version of this show that was uploaded to DIME recently. The track is taken from an inferior FM source and is noticeably lower in sound quality. It's certainly worth including though as it's not included on the primary source used

I hope some of you searching for this boot...it´s not the rarest thing
but it is pure dynamite, from the audio (9.75/10) & the performance one
of my favourite Lou shows in the mid 70´s. Very Jazzy/Funky stuff.
Don Cherry pushed up the Line up. He´s not listed on the Cover but
he´s definitly on Stage,listen in the middle of waiting for my man
and you know what i mean. The Same in the middle of "kicks" and
sheltered life and and and...



Setlist
01-Jam
02-Sweet Jane
03-I believe in love
04-Lisa says
05-Kicks
06-She´s my best friend
07-Waiting for the man
08-Sheltered life
09-You wear it so well
10-Claim to fame
11-Walk on the wild side

 

Marty Fogel-Sax
Michael Fonfara-Keyboards
Michael Sikorsky-Drums
Bruce Yaw-Bass
Don Cherry-Trumpet
Lou Reed-Gitar,Vocals & Foul Language


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Friday, May 24, 2024

Lou Reed - Live At The Orpheum 1976

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER



                                                                SEE SCANS

          I SAID IF I EVER SEE SHARON AGAIN I'M GONNA PUNCH HER FACE IN

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Lou Reed - Sessions At West 54th 1998 - BBC Sessions 2000

*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER


                       *FOR ANDY OVER AT THE BLOG NOBODY READS

 


A couple Lou Reed radio shows here. By my calculations and from checking all of the other music blogs in the world there are only 64 more bootlegs left to post. So soon every song you've ever loved will have been posted. See scans

              I WAS GETTING SO SICK OF THIS RIGHT WING REPUBLICAN SHIT


Thursday, February 23, 2023

Lou Reed - Chicago, IL. 1978

Lou Reed - Park West
Chicago, IL.

April 14, 1978
WXRT FM Chicago Unconcert Broadcast @flac

First Aired May 28th 1978  
R.J.P. Reel to Reel Master @ 3 & 3/4 IPS
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co

LINEAGE WXRT FM BROADCAST TO REEL TO REEL @ 3 AND 3/4 IPS>TEAC A-7300 REEL TO REEL>W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT>
CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB
FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV(24/96KHZ)TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC LEVEL 8

 

THE BAND
Lou Reed  vocals guitar
Stuart Heinrich  guitar backing vocals
Marty Fogel  saxophone
Michael Fonfara   piano
Ellard "Moose" Boles  bass backing vocals
Michael Suchorsky  drums
Angela Howell  tambourine backing vocals
Chrissy Faith  backing vocals



SETLIST
1 Gimme Some Good Times
2 Satellite Of Love
3 Leave Me Alone
4 Walk On The Wild Side
5 Coney Island Baby
6 Street Hassle
7 Sweet Jane
8 Rock N Roll
9 WXRT


KRW&CO and mike1061 are pleased to present to you the collection of
R.J.P.(RIP). R.J.P. was a prolific archivist from Chicago who recorded live radio broadcasts,
tv broadcasts, as well his own captures live from the audience. These are on Reel to Reel,
Cassette, Beta, and VHS as well as hundreds of pre FM transcription discs and reels.
We will be presenting to you our transfers of the R.J.P. collection, which has been in the
possession of mike since his passing, over the coming months. There are
going to be several exciting uploads to come. Many thanks go to R.J.P. for his
archiving (which date back to the 1970s) and Mike for preserving
this collection and allowing it to be presented to you here.


PLEASE DON'T ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
AS ALWAYS ENJOY CHEERS KRW_CO


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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Lou Reed - Live Lollopoalooza 2009

                                         *Thanks To The Original Poster




               This and my Bowie post oughta be good for a mention over at Andy's place. See Scans

LET'S PLAY A GAME THE NEXT TIME WE MEET I'LL BE THE HANDS AND YOU BE THE FEET


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Thursday, September 23, 2021

Lou Reed - Live On Letterman - Live On The BBC

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTERS

*SPECIAL THANKS TO DON GILLER





First off I was just gonna post the BBC show but it was only 4 songs long. The fifth song "Underneath The Bottle" comes from a different live show, but is such a great song I had to include it. So to supplement the short BBC show I searched and found all of Lou's appearance's on David Letterman's old show. These are taken directly from youtuber Don Giller's channel. Now before you think oh shit that was easy, my software that I use(Roxio) decided to take a dump on me. I had to uninstall/reinstall and that still gave me headaches. I know you don't give a shit, but after what I've had to do, edit, enhance and make this post presentable for you I'm gonna make you read this (well, you probably just went directly to the links and said "Screw you Jobe, I don't care") The scans for this are shit, and I know it. But after 3 days of working on this I wasn't about to waste another 4 hours of making nice, almost professionally looking covers. On a side note, it seems like lately over at the sidebar, "Blogs We Follow" many of them are putting up some of the best stuff I've never seen. And for the intelligent out there might I suggest you read "The Blog That Nobody Reads" for some very insightful thought provoking articles.  OK that's enough.


Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Lou Reed - A Conspiracy Of Hope WELL WISHES FOR THE BOSS !!!!!!!!!!!!

*THANKS TO BLOG STONED


 


This is a companion piece to the Bowie show now posted at the Wagon. (Just in case) The proprietor of our illustrious homes, here and the Wagon is in the hospital as I write this. I am trying to let him know how much we all love him by using the comments section of the posts. So please take a minute and let him know how much you appreciate all the music he has given us.  See Scans 

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Lou Reed - Live Palace Theater 1974

Lou Reed - Live Palace Theater
Dayton, OH.
October 27, 1974
Soundboard @flac


"....when you flip out on Thorazine and crystal smoke, you CHOKE like a son of a gun....."

WARNING: this is probably the best Lou Reed live recording you will ever hear - play LOUD!(with some tracks from the Felt Forum, New York, 09 October 1974)

Disc 1
01 Tuning* 1.26
02 Intro* 2.38
03 Sweet Jane* 5.21
04 Vicious* 6.26
05 Ride Sally Ride 4.24
06 Heroin 11.13
07 Kill Your Sons 7.35
08 NY Stars 5.00


Disc 2
01 Animal Language 3.08
02 Waiting For The Man/Sally Can't Dance 9.38
D203 Bass Solo 3.46
04 Walk On The Wild Side* 4.26
05 White Light White Heat 5.40
06 NY Telephone Conversation/Goodnight Ladies 1.44
07 Rock And Roll 12.38



*Original Notes* 
Tracks D101, D102, D103, D104 and D204 are MONO soundboard recordings from the 
Felt Forum, New York, 09 October 1974
The remaining tracks are STEREO soundboard recordings from the Palace Theatre, Dayton, 27 October 1974

Lou Reed: vocals. amphetamines, foul language
Danny Weiss: guitar
Prakash John: bass 
(definitely tracks D101, D102, D103, D104, D204 and possibly all the others)
Peter Hodgeson (?): bass (possibly the tracks recorded at Dayton)
Michael Fonfara: keyboards
Peter "Mouse" Johnson: drums


lineage: CDr - (EAC, secure mode) - wav - flac (level 8) - you
Uploaded to Dime November 2012 by lurid_uk


The late 1974 US tour to promote "Sally Can't Dance" was Lou's amphetamine and alcohol - fuelled assault on the unsuspecting youth of North America. The RCA publicity machine had moved into top gear, but Lou was speeding way, way ahead of them. While they were pushing him as a user-friendly glam-rock/white soul superstar, he was dying iron crosses in his hair, living with a half-Mexican transsexual called Rachel and (simulating) shooting up on stage. The new LP and 45 were being being heavily promoted via nationwide TV ads featuring our man in trademark leather jacket, blonde hair and shades (...follow the bouncing ball and sing along with Lou.....). Whatever RCA were doing, it worked, and "Sally" was in the US top 10 LP chart. Lou was later quoted as saying "....I slept through that LP - whatever they suggested I said yes....". It seemed that the further Lou descended into self-parody, the more records he sold, and the more pressure RCA put on him to produce even more "product". This would ultimately backfire in mid 1975, when he vomited up "Metal Machine Music" and then had a very public breakdown during the Australian leg of the '75 world tour. Lou wouldn't perform in public again until late 1976.

I think this is a simply outstanding show. Lou may be out of it, but the band most certainly are not. I love the way you can hear Lou slapping the mic stand at the end of "Vicious". The vocals alternate between detached and manic throughout this set, but are particularly expressive during "Kill Your Sons" (surely the best EVER live version of this song). It's as if he's standing on the edge of a cliff and he's just about to jump off because he KNOWS he can fly. This tour was the only outing for "NY Stars" and "Animal Language" - these live renditions sound better than the studio versions to me. You can hear him sneering as he spits out the words to "NY Stars". It sounds as if someone broke a string during "Animal Language": the band start a loose jam while it's being replaced. Lou starts vamping the words to "Waiting" during the jam, and just continues singing it when the band move on to the "Sally Can't Dance" riff. The end result is a unique medley of "Waiting" and "Sally" (you have to wonder how long it took Lou to realise he was singing the wrong song - he did pretty much the same at the Chalmette show in November, singing "Vicious" while the band played "Sweet Jane"). "White Light White Heat" is a heavy metal prototype for every late 1970s punk band. "Goodnight Ladies" is a gas, with the whole band gathering round the microphone - you can (just) hear someone in the background asking where the "Jacks" (Jack Daniels) is.....they were having a good time. "Rock And Roll" is simply sublime.

The stereo recording made at Dayton was missing "Intro/Sweet Jane" and part of "Vicious" and there was a tape break during "Wild Side": mono soundboard recordings from the New York concert have been used to replace those songs.

Scans included with torrent files:

1: US Press Kit for "Sally Can't Dance"
2: US "Sally Can't Dance" 1974 tour itinerary
3: Ticket stubs - New York 09 October 1974 and Dayton 27 October 1974

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Friday, July 29, 2016

Lou Reed - LIVE in Passaic NJ 1984

Lou Reed 
Capitol Theater
Passaic NJ
1984-09-25 
Soundboard @320


01. Introduction
02. Sweet Jane
03. I’m Waiting For My Man
04. Martial Law
05. Down At The Arcade
06. Legendary Hearts
07. There She Goes Again
08. Turn Out The Lights
09. My Red Joystick
10. Average Guy
11. Street Hassle
12. Sally Can't Dance
13. Walk On The Wild Side
14. Satellite Of Love
15. New Sensations
16. Gift
17. Doin' The Things That We Want To
18. Waves Of Fear
19. Love You, Suzanne
20. White Light/White Heat
21. Turn To Me

22. Encore & Band Introductions

23. Kill Your Sons
24. Coney Island Baby
25. People Who Died
26. Rock 'N' Roll

Lou Reed - Guitar, Vocals
Robert Quine - Guitar
Peter Wood - Keyboards
Fernando Saunders - Bass
Lenny Ferraro - Drums

Guest:

Jim Carroll - Vocals (Track 25 Only)



Sunday, August 9, 2015

Lou Reed - Live in Paris, France 1974


Lou Reed
Olympia Music Hall
Paris, France
1974-05-24

Soundboard @320 


Track List:
01. Intro ->
02. Sweet Jane
03. Vicious
04. Ride Sally Ride
05. Heroin
06. Sally Can’t Dance
07. Lady Day
08. I’m Waiting For The Man
09. Oh Jim ->
10. Walk On The Wild Side
11. White Light/White Heat
12. New York Telephone Conversation---Goodnight Ladies

Encore:
13. Rock And Roll ->
14. Rock And Roll (Reprise)


Wild Side