Originally posted Aug 21, 2014 and April 20, 2018
Portishead - Live Concert Paris, France
Silence
Hunter
Mysterons
The Rip
Magic Doors
Wandering Star
Machine Gun
Nylon Smile
Threads
Roads
We Carry
Portishead - Live Concert
Eurythmics
A&E Live By Request
Sony Music Studios, NYC, NY, USA
19.01.2000
01. Missionary Man
02. Thorn In My Side
03. Walking On Broken Glass
04. 17 Again
05. Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves
06. Here Comes The Rain Again
07. Would I Lie To You
08. There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)
09. I Need A Man
10. I Saved The World Today
11. Miracle Of Love
12. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
13. Why
14. Power To The Meek
https://workupload.com/file/eRF9VLkMngg
Pearl Jam – Completely Unplugged - The Acoustic Broadcast
Tracks 1-12 are the complete recording, in correct running order, from the acoustic MTV Unplugged, recorded at Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens, NY, 16th March 1992
https://workupload.com/file/mLjNPJQcwLL
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Originally posted October 12, 2017 and April 14. 2022
Rescued from our old home...NargoTheBorts Deviant Subculture
Set List:
01 Misunderstood
02 Give Back The Key To My Heart
03 Forget The Flowers
04 California Stars
05 I Am Trying To Break Your Hearts
06 Art of Almost
07 Hummingbird
08 Dawned on Me
09 Via Chicago
10 Impossible Germany
11 Heavy Metal Drummer
12 I’m The Man Who Loves You
13 A Shot In The Arm
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Originally posted July 21, 2014
Gil Scott-Heron - Ohne Filter
Baden-Baden, Germany
March 1984
Broadcast source @320
2 Un-chaptered files @ 58:18
This set includes songs from his most recent album at that time, "Moving Target" (1982), as well as from his earlier albums.
No set list was available for this recording.
Musicians:
Gil Scott-Heron - Piano & Vocals
Kim Jordan - Keyboards & Backup Vocals
Ron Holloway - Saxophone
Robert Gordon - Bass
Larry McDonald - Percussion
Rodney Young - Drums
Gil Scott-Heron was an American jazz poet, singer, musician, and author known for his work as a spoken-word performer in the 1970s and 1980s. His collaborative efforts with musician Brian Jackson fused jazz, blues, and soul with lyrics relative to social and political issues of the time, delivered in both rapping and melismatic vocal styles. He referred to himself as a "bluesologist", his own term for "a scientist who is concerned with the origin of the blues". His poem "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised", delivered over a jazz-soul beat, is considered a major influence on hip hop music.
Scott-Heron's music, particularly on the albums Pieces of a Man and Winter in America during the early 1970s, influenced and foreshadowed later African-American music genres, including hip hop and neo soul. His recording work received much critical acclaim, especially for "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised". AllMusic's John Bush called him "one of the most important progenitors of rap music", stating that "his aggressive, no-nonsense street poetry inspired a legion of intelligent rappers while his engaging songwriting skills placed him square in the R&B charts later in his career."
Scott-Heron remained active until his death, and in 2010 released his first new album in 16 years, titled I'm New Here. A memoir he had been working on for years up to the time of his death, The Last Holiday, was published posthumously in January 2012. Scott-Heron received a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. He also is included in the exhibits at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) that officially opened on September 24, 2016, on the National Mall, and in an NMAAHC publication, Dream a World Anew. In 2021, Scott-Heron was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a recipient of the Early Influence Award. (Wikipedia)
Ohne Filter was a live television program featuring international pop and rock groups from 1983 to 2001, broadcast by German public TV station SWF (Südwestrundfunk). In contrast to Rockpalast (WDR), which was broadcast from larger venues such as the Grugahalle, Ohne Filter was produced at the more intimate setting of a regular TV studio. By the end of 1983, it had become one of the most popular German television music programs. Around 300 episodes were produced, including performances by Chaka Khan, Joe Cocker, and Deep Purple, to name but a few. (Wikipedia)
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Pantera - Tool - Metallica
Back To The Beginning 2025
Villa Park - Birmingham, England
July 5, 2025
Soundboard/Broadcast Source @320
Pantera Set
Cowboys From Hell
(Shortened. Dedicated to Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul)
Walk
Planet Caravan
Electric Funeral
Tool Set
Forty Six & 2
Hand of Doom
Ænema
Metallica Set
Hole in the Sky
Creeping Death
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Johnny Blade
Battery
Master of Puppets
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Liudmila Angel
Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath
Back to the Beginning 2025
Villa Park - Birmingham, England
July 5, 2025
Broadcast source @flac
Lineage: PPV livestream->Audacity->Wav->Audacity (Track Splits) -> Flac->TLH (fixing SBE`s)->Flac 16/44
Ozzy Setlist:
01. O Fortuna (intro)
02. I Don't Know
03. Mr. Crowley
04. Suicide Solution
05. Mama, I'm Coming Home
06. Crazy Train
Note: With Tommy Clufetos, Mike Inez, Adam Wakeman, and Zakk Wylde
Black Sabbath Setlist:
07. Sabbra Cadabra (tape)
08. War Pigs
09. N.I.B. (with band introductions)
10. Iron Man
11. Paranoid
Note: First show with Bill Ward since 2005. Performance was livestreamed
globally on ppv.com. Billed as the final live performances of Black
Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne.
Thanks to Mr. Clifford!!
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From The Original FBS archives...
This was NOT ripped from Youtube!
Set List:
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Outcesticide IV - Rape Of The Vaults -1996
Label: Blue Moon Records (BMCD46)
Total CD Time: 76:51 / 23 Tracks
Matrix: TOBIN ROSCOE 09-08-86 CD5890 (96060102)
01. Pennyroyal Tea (Pachyderm Studios, Cannon Falls, MN 2/93)
02. Spank Thru (Reciprocal Recording Studios, Seattle, WA 06/11/88)
03. Territorial Pissings (Tonight With Jonathan Ross, Channel 4 Studios, London, UK 12/06/91)
04. Smells Like Teen Spirit (Top Of The Pops, BBC Television Studios, London, UK 11/27/91)
05. Rape Me (Teatro Castello, Roma, Italy 11/19/91)
06. Stay Away (Duffy's Tavern, Lincoln, NE 05/13/90)
07. Scoff (Bogart's, Long Beach, CA 02/16/90)
08. Love Buzz (Bogart's, Long Beach, CA 02/16/90)
09. Floyd The Barber (Bogart's, Long Beach, CA 02/16/90)
10. Here She Comes Now (Duffy's Tavern, Lincoln, NE 05/13/90)
11. D-7 (Reading Festival, Reading, UK 08/30/92)
12. Drain You (Melvins practice space, San Francisco, CA 4/91)
13. About A Girl (Cobain residence, Aberdeen, WA 1987-1988)
14. Lithium (Evergreen State College Television Studios, Olympia, WA 03/20/90)
15. Blew (Reciprocal Recording Studios, Seattle, WA 12/24/88)
16. All Apologies (Mayfair, Newcastle, UK 12/02/91)
17. Radio Friendly Unit Shifter/ My Sharona ...Salle Omnisports, Rennes, FR 02/16/94)
18. Sappy (Salle Omnisports, Rennes, FR 02/16/94)
19. Bambi Slaughter (Cobain residence, Aberdeen, WA 1987-1988)
20. Clean Up Before She Comes (Cobain residence, Aberdeen, WA 1987-1988)
21. Black And White Blues (Cobain residence, Aberdeen, WA 1987-1988)
22. Montage Of Heck (Cobain residence, Aberdeen, WA 1987-1988)
23. Escalator To Hell (Cobain residence, Aberdeen, WA 1987-1988)
Two-second gaps have been removed from about ten of the tracks.
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Outcesticide III - The Final Solution 1995
Soundboards and Various sources @flac
Label: Blue Moon Records (BMCD39)
Total CD Time: 74:19 / 23 Tracks
Matrix: C 2404/mmBHP (95089121)
1. Rape Me (Canal + 4.2.94) Live 'Nulle Part A' French TV Studios
2. Pennyroyal Tea (Canal + 4.2.94) Live 'Nulle Part A' French TV Studios
3. Drain You (Canal + 4.2.94) Live 'Nulle Part A' French TV Studios
4. Marigold (a.k.a. Color Pictures Of A Marigold) (Upland Studios 23.12.90) Dave's original demo
5. Dive (Hanau 18.11.89) Early version, different lyrics
6. Mr. Moustache ("demo summer 1988") Early version with different lyrics
7. Blandest (Reciprocal 11.6.88) Original scrapped B-side of 'Love Buzz' Sub Pop 7"
8. Even In His Youth (Music Source Studios, Seattle 9/89) Early version
9. Polly (Music Source Studios, Seattle 9/89) Unfinished, Electric version
10. Smells Like Teen Spirit (MTV Studios 10.1.92) Live
11. Serve The Servants (Tunnel 23.2.94) Live, 'Tunnel', RAI Italian TV Studios
12. Dumb (Tunnel 23.2.94) Live, 'Tunnel', RAI Italian TV Studios
13. The Eagle Has Landed (a.k.a. tourette's) (Reading 30.8.92) Early live version
14. Aneurysm (Seattle 15.11.90) Early live version - different lyrics
15. Oh, The Guilt (Seattle 15.11.90) Early live version - different lyrics
16. Dive (VPRO 5.11.89) The 'Lost' radio session, VPRO, Hilversum, Holland
17. About A Girl (VPRO 5.11.89) The 'Lost' radio session, VPRO, Hilversum, Holland
18. The Money Will Roll Right In (Reading 30.8.92) Live cover of a Fang song
19. In His Hands (a.k.a. Verse Chorus Verse) (Seattle 15.11.90) Live version of an unreleased song with different lyrics
20. Curmudgeon (Ghent 23.11.91) The only live performance, from Belgium
21. Alcohol (a.k.a. High On The Hog) (Mezzago 26.11.89) For one night only this unreleased song was played in Italy
22. Run Rabbit Run (a.k.a. Raunchola) (Tacoma 23.1.88) Rough, but rare, the long forgotten set closer from 1987
23. Beans (Barnyard 12/88) Left off the 'Bleach' LP as Sub Pop thought they were retarded!
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Rebooted...
Originally posted July7, 2018
Rebooted by request...
Originally posted by hinterwald November 14, 2019 (~RIP~)
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Setlist:
1. Blak and Blu
2. Bright Lights
3. Travis County
4. Next Door Neighboor Blues
5. Our Love
6. Cold Blooded
7. BYOB
8. Ain't Messin 'Round
9. When My Train Pulls In
10. Shake Don't Stop Baby Keep On Movement
1 unchaptered file @ 59:06
Rebooted...
Originally posted February 2, 2014