Set List: 1.5:45 2.Return the gift 3.Not great men 4.If I could keep it for myself 5.Anthrax 6.It's her factory 7.Why theory 8.Damaged goods 9.Outside the trains don't on time 10.Natural not in it 11.At home he's a tourist 12.He'd send in the army 13.Ether 14.Armalite life 15.Ditch 16.Contract 17.I found that essence rare 18.Not great men 19.Can't stand my baby
"To Hell With Poverty" (Live from Public Radio Rocks at SXSW 2015)
PNY 4Gb SDHC card Lineage cardreader > Adobe Audition w/plugins > FLAC Level 8 Taped by Keith from NY
Track List:
Ain't No Time
Treat Me Right
Mastermind
Stop The Bus
Here's To The Meantime
band intros
Can't See Through
Ragged Company
Ah Mary
Sugar
Lose Some Time
Apologies
Over Again
Nothing But The Water I
Nothing But The Water II
Drums
Nothing But The Water II (reprise)
Nothing But The Water I (reprise)
Angel Band > Big White Gate > Angel Band
Formed in 2007, by Michael Deni the band have described their sound as being "soulful
music from outer space" using analog, electronic and acoustic elements to craft
dense layers and unique sound textures.
As Geographer, Deni has released three full-length albums, Innocent Ghosts in 2008, Myth in 2012, and Ghost Modern in 2015; along with one extended-play (EP) album,
Animal Shapes in 2010; and a 7" single, Kites in 2009.
This band has a really nice sound with some really good vocal harmonies. kind of on the mellow side. This is a band I had never heard or heard of until recently, Worth the download.
Luxuria was a British pop music band made up of vocalist Howard
Devoto (formerly of Buzzcocks and Magazine) and instrumentalist Norman
Fisher-Jones, aka "Noko." The band was active in the 1980s and early
1990s. Devoto and Noko met through Pete Shelley,
supposedly bonding over a competition to read Marcel Proust (Noko won).
The two recorded six collections of material. In 1987,
they signed to Beggars Banquet and formed Luxuria. In 1988, they
released their debut album, Unanswerable Lust. Their second and final
album, Beast Box, was released in 1990. ~Wiki
Anyone remember this recording? I had forgotten all about Howard Devoto and The Luxuria project put together by him and former bandmate Noko until digging through my music looking for something else. An excellent recording, stands up really well even 25 years later!
Track List: The Beast Box is Dreaming Stupid Blood Against the Past Our Curious Leader We Keep on Getting There Ticket Animal in the Mirror Dirty Beating Heart Smoking Mirror I've Been Expecting You Karezza Beast Box
Steve Earle Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Bouzouki, Harmonica Vocals
Source: Sony PCM D50 (Internal Mikes)->WAV
Lineage: WAV->Audacity->WAV->FLAC Recorded By Aaron Wevodau
Set List: 01 Intro
02 Waiting On The Sky
03 Banter
04 Gulf Of Mexico
05 City Of Immigrants
06 Banter
07 I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive (Fred Rose)
08 Pancho And Lefty (Townes Van Zandt)
09 Banter
10 Every Part Of Me
11 Banter
12 Jerusalem
13 Little Emperor
14 Copperhead Road
15 Banter
16 This City
17 Outro
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
1. Convict Pool 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
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:
Set List:
1 Elegant People 2 Scarlet Woman 3 Barbary Coast 4 Portrait Of Tracy 5 Cannon Ball 6 Black Market 7 Rumba Mama 8 Badia / Gibraltar
Set List: 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
This NOT part of the officially released Miles at the Fillmore - Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series, which was recorded on 6-17-70.
Miles played 4 nights at the Fillmore East June 17 thru 20th.
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
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
UV splattered French cyberpunx PUNISH YOURSELF give us a dose of their live racket care of Canada's cult digital hardcore home D-Trash. A ferocious blend of industrial, hard as nails punk, digital hardcore and techno, Punish Yourself have no idea how to do subtle. Searing Ministry style guitars tear across breakbeat and gabba chaos while synth noise glitch and bleep. At times it sounds like EC8OR have teamed up with Skinny Puppy and Alien Sex Fiend while at others it's Ultraviolence fighting with Nine Inch Nails and Knuckledust. I love it when bands cross contaminate the musical gene pool, f#$@ that staying true to your scene, if you're bored start a new one and on the way throw the whole lot in the faces of the rigid scenesters who won't except progress. If you don't understand the need for the integration of machines and instruments into the continuing evolution of punk then stay at home, the revolution will continue on without you."
-TERRORIZER MAGAZINE
The bastard zombie children of KDFM, Ministy and NIN...
Track List:
Slinky - No One To Talk With
Rock'n Roll Machine
Suck My TV
Gimme Cocaine
I Like It
Night Of The Hunter
Old Brother Left Band
Night Club
Bikini Bitch
Salvation Is A Last Minute Business / Soul Power Hunter
For those that may have missed the BBC Sessions...
My Bloody Valentine - The Early Years
This Dublin-born band didn't take long to establish itself as the cornerstone of a loose, largely media-built coalition of bands playing aggressive (and aggressively opaque) pop music that stood in direct opposition to both rockism and the twee bedsit romanticism of the pallid anti- rockists. But while most of the embryonic shoegazers maintained a tacit connection with pop tradition, My Bloody Valentine gradually transformed its lexicon via radical addition-by-subtraction: by the dawn of the '90s, the band had reinvented itself as a herald of sound as sacrament.
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
Set List: 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