Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Susan Tedeschi – Live House of Blues 2000
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Live Skull - Dusted - 1987 {Out of Print and Rebooted}
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Live Skull formed in downtown New York City in 1982, founded by the guitar/bandleader tandem of Mark C. and Tom Paine. The earliest line-up included Julie Hair on vocals and Dan Braun on drums. They were soon joined by drummer James Lo and Marnie Greenholz (Paine's then-girlfriend), on bass guitar. In 1984, a self-titled debut 12" EP saw release on the tiny Massive label. They soon signed with indie label Homestead Records, which released their 1985 debut full-length Bringing Home the Bait. On this LP, vocal duties were shared by Greenholz, Paine, and C. 1986 album Cloud One featured slightly more accessible song structures. A live album called Don't Get Any on You was recorded at CBGB later that year. Thalia Zedek joined the band as lead singer in 1987, taking over most of the vocal duties so that the other members could concentrate on their instruments. Zedek had previously played in the Boston-area post-punk outfits White Women, Dangerous Birds, and Uzi. The band also replaced Lo with ex-Ruin drummer Rich Hutchins. Zedek and Hutchins debuted on 1987's Dusted, which spawned a black-and-white music video for the song "5-D," likely filmed in the same abandoned warehouse featured in the album's cover art. (This video later appeared on the Twelve O'Clock High video compilation.
~Wiki
Members
- Mark Cunningham : "Mark C."
- Marnie Greenholz
- Richard Hutchins : "Rich Hutchins"
- Thalia Zedek
- Tom Paine
It’s not surprising that history has been a bit negligent to Live Skull. After all, Sonic Youth released Sister the same year as Dusted, and any shred of competition between Sonic Youth and their New York contemporaries (including Live Skull) would be obliterated with the follow-up release of Daydream Nation in 1988. Frankly, when a shadow that huge is cast, it’s easy to overlook where it falls. To compare the two bands on that basis is unfair, but they are worth linking, as Live Skull’s general sound often strikes me as a spikier progression of what Sonic Youth evoked on Bad Moon Rising: unease and dread in the shape of eerie, foreboding noise-rock. Dusted is just where Live Skull hit a cohesive peak.
~Devin Friesen
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/delorean/live-skull-dusted
Revived from a old rapidshare link....
Track List:
1. Machete
2. Cavity
3. Dusted Part 2
4. Kream
5. (X) W/ The Light
6. Slugfest
7. Debbie's Headache
8. Back In The Earth
9. 5-D
10. Fat Of The Land
11. Dusted Drummer
12. Alive Again
13. Pusherman
Bonus
Live Skull - Peel Sessions 1989
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Dusted+Bonus
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Calexico - Live Austin, Texas 2009
2. Across the Wire
3. Cruel
4. El Picador
5. Sunken Waltz
6. Not even Stevie Nicks
7. Stray
8. All Systems Red
9. Sonic Wind
10.Alone Again Or
11.Roka w/Salvador Duran
12.He Lays in the Reins w/Salvador, Sam and Sarah Beam
13.Guero Canelo w/Salvador Duran
14.Letter to Bowie Knife
ACL '09
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Weather Report - Montreux Jazz Festival 1976
{Out of Print}
Weather Report are captured live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976 in this made for Swiss TV video recording.
Jaco Pastorius had been in the bass slot just a few months but harnessing his great potential had already led to the replacement of drummer Chester Thompson with Alex Acuña (who had been playing percussion) and the introduction of Manolo Badrena (joining in the vacant percussion slot). As Joe Zawinul recalled: "As great a drummer as Chester was, he and Jaco didn't flow. Jaco was more of an upbeat player - more driving…… We had Alex Acuña move over to the drums and then Badrena came in. All of a sudden we had some smokin' stuff again."
Most of the material performed is from the "Black Market" album from earlier that year which had marked Jaco Pastorius' first recording in the band. Only "Scarlet Woman" (from "Mysterious Traveller"), "Badia (from "Tale Spinnin'") and the medley "Dr Honoris Causa / Directions" are from elsewhere.
More info here:
2 Scarlet Woman
3 Barbary Coast
4 Portrait Of Tracy
5 Cannon Ball
6 Black Market
7 Rumba Mama
8 Badia / Gibraltar
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Talking Heads - Live Boston, MA. 1978
FM Source @ 320
01 Don't Worry About the Government
02 Take Me to The River
03 The Book I Read
04 A New Feeling
05 A Clean Break
06 The Big Country
07 The Good Thing
08 Stay Hungry
09 Thank You For Sending Me an Angel
10 Who Is It?
11 Psycho Killer
12 Pulled Up
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Miles Davis - Live at Fillmore East 1970
Band:
Miles Davis (trumpet)
Steve Grossman (saxaphone)
Chick Corea (elct. piano)
Kieth Jarrett (organ)
Dave Holland (bass)
Jack DeJohnette (drums)
Airto Moreira (perc.)
Set List
01 - Directions
02 - The Mask
03 - It's About That Time
03 - I Fall In Love Too Easily
04 - Sanctuary
05 - Bitches Brew/The Theme
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Thursday, March 26, 2015
Mike Cooley - Live Birmingham, AL. 2011
***16bit Source***
Source: SBD > Sound Devices 722 (24bit/48kHz)
Transfer: 722 > HDD > Wavelab 6.1 (DSP/Crystal Re-Sampler/MBit+ Dither/Fades) >
CDWave > TLH > FLAC (8)
Taped, Transferred & Seeded by Martin Medley
One half of the songwriting team from the Drive-By Truckers.
Set List:
01. Intro
02. Loaded Gun In The Closet
03. Uncle Frank
04. Cartoon Gold
05. Where The Devil Don't Stay
06. Behind Closed Doors
07. Birthday Boy
08. Guitar Man Upstairs
09. 3 Dimes Down
10. Sounds Better In The Song
11. Space City
12. Self-Destructive Zones
13. 72 (This Highway's Mean)
14. Carl Perkins' Cadillac
15. Panties In Your Purse
16. Checkout Time In Vegas
17. Marry Me
18. Zip City
19. Get Downtown
20. Pin Hits The Shell
21. Eyes Like Glue
Encore:
22. Cottonseed
23. Women Without Whiskey
24. Shut Up & Get On The Plane
25. Love Like This
Thanks to the taper and archive.org!
Flac
VBR
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Punish Yourself - Behind The City Lights - 2003
Soundboard @vbr
-TERRORIZER MAGAZINE
Friday, March 13, 2015
My Bloody Valentine - Early Years
This is Your Bloody Valentine (EP-1985)
Geek! (EP-1985)
Man You Love to Hate – Live Berlin (1985)
1.Scavengers
2. Devil Made Me Do It
3. The Love Gang
4. "Inferno
5. The Man You Love to Hate
6. Homelovin' Guy
7. A Town Called Bastard
8. Tiger in My Tank
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Primus - Live Open Air Festival, Wacken, Germany 1997
01. John The Fisherman
02. Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers
03. Highball With The Devil
04. Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers
05. Jerry Was A Race Car Driver
06. Shake Hands With Beef
07. My Name Is Mud
08. Over The Falls
09. Seas Of Cheese
10. Coddingtown
11. Tommy The Cat
12. The Awakening
13. 27 Seconds Of Brain
14. Tommy The Cat
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Scars - Author! Author! {Out of Print}
{Out of Print}
Robert King on vocals, Paul Research on lead guitar, John Mackie on bass, and Calum Mackay on drums. Their debut single "Adultery" / "Horrorshow" was released in 1979 on Fast Records, with both tracks showcasing the bands raw and gritty live performances.
A further two singles were released in 1980. "They came and took her" and "Love song" both kept the bands edge but with a slightly more polished sound.
The Scars released their album "Author! Author!" in 1981.
Read More about Scars at The Guardian
Track List:
1 Leave Me In Autumn
2 Fear Of The Dark
3 Aquarama
4 David
5 Obsessions
6 Everywhere I Go
7 Lady In The Car With Glasses On And A Gun
8 Je T'Aime C'Est La Morte
9 Your Attention Please
10 All About You
11 Silver Dream Machine
12 She's Alive
13 All About You (Single Version)
14 Author! Author!
15 Love Song
16 Psychomodo
17 They Came And Took Her
18 Romance By Mail
Thanks to Dave Sez!!
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Monophonics - Live Sessions 2012
As a group of young, scruffy dudes from northern California, Monophonics have no business grooving as hard as they do. Those sounds belong to another time and another place.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Sonic Youth - Live Austin, TX. 1988
Sonic Youth - Live Austin, TX
November 26, 1988
Austin, TX
FM Source @flac
Set List:
01 Brother James
02 The Wonder
03 Hyperstation
04 Kissability
05 Silver Rocket
06 Teenage Riot
07 Hey Joni
08 Eric's Trip
09 The Sprawl
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015
The Purple Helmets - Rise Again - 1989 {Out of Print}
Whether the result of, or the impetus for, the Stranglers' penchant for covering rock'n'roll standards (or just an indication of artistic burnout), J.J. Burnel and D. Greenfield launched a just-for-kicks sideband with Stranglers' saxman Alex Gifford (also piano with Van The Man & half of the Propellerheads), ex-Vibrators guitarist John Ellis (he had opened for the Stranglers in the 1970s as a member of The Vibrators, filled in for H. Cornwell during his time in prison in 1980 and became the future Stranglers' guitarist during near ten years) and Manny Elias ( drummer for : Interview , Tears for Fears , P. Gabriel, etc...). On two similarly titled but totally different albums, the Purple Helmets (nice name...) do nothing but relive the songs of their misspent youth. Whether they're playing "Woolly Bully," "I Can't Explain," "Over Under Sideways Down" and "Not Fade Away" on the live "Ride Again" or "She's Not There," "Money" and "First I Look at the Purse" on "Rise Again", a slightly more accomplished studio concoction. The Purple Helmets approach their chosen jukebox classics with the enthusiasm of teenagers and the skill of seasoned professionals.
~TrouserPress
Track List:
"Brand New Cadillac"
"I'm Crying"
"Rosalin"
"She's Not There"(*)
"First I Look At The Purse"
"Get Yourself Home"
"Oh Pretty Woman"
"Homework"
"Don't You Like What I Do"
"Money"
"Under The Sun"
"Baby Let Me Take You Home"
"Sha La Lee"
"Baby"
"Everything's Alright"
(*) J.J. sings lead vocals
Alex Gifford: Lead Vocals
J.J.Burnel: Bass & Vocals
John Ellis: Guitar & Vocals
Dave Greenfield: Keyboards
Manny Elias: drums
Rise Again...
It Pays.....
...to check out post comments in the "What You're Saying" section on the right sidebar!
January 6, 2015 at 4:56 AM
Not that anyone 'cept silent and me is watching, but a very recent Television gig 28.12.14 has been kindly provided by circle; check here:
http://darkcircleroom4.blogspot.com/search/label/Television
March 3, 2015 at 10:50 AM
Another recent Television gig has just surfaced:
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f145/television-2014-05-12-boston-ma-aud-flac-190741.html.
Cheers, Dave Sez.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
New Model Army - Vengeance (The Independent Story) 1980-1984
2-Betcha
3-Tension
4-Great Expectations
5-Waiting
6-Christian Militia
7-Notice Me
8-Smalltown England
9-A Liberal Education
10Vengeance
11-Sex (The Black Angel)
12-Running In The Rain
13-Spirit Of The Falklands
14-The Price
15-1984
16-No Man's Land
17-Great Expectations (The Peel Session)
18-Notice Me (The Peel Session)
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Wilco - Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA - Sept. 4, 1997 KFOG-FM
WilcoFantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA
September 4, 1997
KFOG-FM
TDK MA110 master copy > Audacity > wav
01. KFOG Intro
02. True Love Will Find You In The End
03. Forget The Flowers
04. That's Not The Issue
05. Someday Soon
06. New Madrid
07. studio chat
08. Hotel Arizona
09. The Lonely 1
10. Far, Far Away
11. Kingpin
12. Casino Queen
13. Outtasite (Outta Mind)
This show is digitized directly from my high-bias metal cassette that I recorded off the air. Sound quality is excellent. This is a radio "in studio" live show, recorded in front of a small audience of 20 to 30 people. They do "Outtasite (Outta Mind)" as a country shuffle with a bit of pedal steel guitar in the background, instead of the power chord rock version that was on the single.
https://mega.co.nz/#!nBQzHDya!gSiGdelD6lQE3Xgjg3FiJTqRiRfW5V014QAgKHDns5E
Saturday, February 28, 2015
John Lee Hooker - Live Wise Fool's Pub 1976
Rebooted...Originally posted by Doomcan
September 2, 2012
November 9, 1976
aka-Bedroom Boogie
Soundboard @320
John Lee Hooker's show at the Wise Fools Club, Chicago, on 9 November 1976. Sourced from an FM broadcast, with a couple of audience members very audible. The performance is brilliant, with JLH fired up and full of energy, and the crowd enthusiastic. Highly reommended. --- bootlegzone.com
Bonus Track 12: Jul 15, 1983, Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland
Bonus Tracks 13 - 14: 1962, Basel, Switzerland, Swiss Radio Broadcast
Enjoy. Or not.
...and many thanks to the original uploader and the fab cats that put this together!
- DC
I haven't heard from DC in forever. Here's to him. Hope he's doing OK!
Google Reverses Decision!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Google's Censorship Of The Internet.
Starting March 23, 2015, you won't be able to publicly share images and video that are sexually explicit or show graphic nudity on Blogger. Note: We’ll still allow nudity if the content offers a substantial public benefit, for example in artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific contexts. Changes you’ll see to your existing blogs If your existing blog doesn’t have any sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video on it, you won’t notice any changes.
If your existing blog does have sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video, your blog will be made private after March 23, 2015. No content will be deleted, but private content can only be seen by the owner or admins of the blog and the people who the owner has shared the blog with. Settings you can update for existing blogs.
If your blog was created before March 23, 2015, and contains content that violates our new policy, you have a few options for changing your blog before the new policy starts:
- Remove sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video from your blog
- Mark your blog as private
Effect on new blogs
For any blogs created after March 23, 2015, we may remove the blog or take other action if it includes content that is sexually explicit or shows graphic nudity as explained in our content policy. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I don't have a problem with taking down the pictures of the girls to keep the blog up. What I have a problem with is Google's nebulous definition of "sexually explicit or graphic nude images" and them deciding what is and isn't "graphic" or "explicit" and then torpedoing ANY BLOG they do not like.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/timeline-googles-role-in-global-sex-censorship/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/google-bans-explicit-adult-content-from-blogger-blogs/
http://www.ibtimes.com/google-hopes-avoid-facebook-censorship-criticism-removing-nsfw-content-blogger-1826138

























