Source: SBD/FM (Disc 1 and tracks 1-4 of Disc 2 are Soundboard; Disc 2, Tracks 5-21 FM Broadcasts)
Morphine Live in Boulder, CO
Disc 1
01 Have a Lucky Day 02 Other Side 03 Pulled Over the Car 04 Fur Bikini 05 The Goddess 06 The Saddest Song 07 All Wrong 08 I Know You (Pt. 2) 09 Candy 10 Supersex 11 Yes 12 All Your Way 13 -Mark talking- 14 Sheila 15 You Speak My Language 16 Free Love 17 Thursday
Disc 2
01 -Dana solo- 02 You Look Like Rain 03 Buena 04 Radar
Filler:
May 23, 1994
Pinkpop Festival: Landgraaf, NL
Source: FM
05 -announcer- 06 Claire 07 The Saddest Song 08 A Head with Wings 09 Mary Won't You Call My Name 10 Candy 11 Thursday 12 -interview-
Filler:
March 23, 1997
Omega Studios: Rockville, MD
Source: FM
13 -intro- 14 Thursday 15 -interview- 16 Empty Box 17 -interview- 18 Wishing Well 19 -interview- 20 Murder for the Money 21 -outro-
Son Seals - w-A.C. Reed And Special Guest Johnny Winter Wise Fool's Pub Chicago, Illinois August, 1978 (Son Played Wise Fool's 8-9 To 8-13 1978) WXRT FM Source @320
Set List: 1. Everything I Do Is Wrong 2. I Can't Hold Out 3. Blue Shadows Falling 4. Nobody Wants A Loser 5. Gangster Of Love 6. Mother-In-Law Blues 7. Heart Fixing Business 8. Stormy Monday (with Johnny Winter) 9. You Can't Lose What You Never Had (with Johnny Winter) 10. Pretty Woman
The Georgia Satellites August 1987 The Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ
WMMR FM Broadcast
01. DJ Intro---Muddy Water 02. The Myth of Love 03. School Days 04. Battleship Chains 05. Long Black Veil 06. Red Light 07. No Money Down 08. It's All Over Now 09. Nights of Mystery 10. Something Else 11. My Babe 12. Bye Bye Johnny 13. Open All Night 14. Keep Your Hands To Yourself 15. Railroad Steel 16. Route 66
The precursor to Tar was a hardcore punk outfit called Blatant Dissent, which formed in DeKalb, Illinois where singer/guitarist John Mohr and drummer Mike Greenlees were attending Northern Illinois University. Joining Mohr and Greenlees in Tar were original bassist Tim Mescher (only until 1991 and who also played for Snailboy), bassist Tom Zaluckyj and guitarist Mark Zablocki. Zaluckyj and Mohr played unique instruments, crafted of aluminum, designed by Ian Schneller of Specimen Products.
The band released albums on the Amphetamine Reptile and Touch and Go Records labels before disbanding in 1995. During its career, the band released a total of four singles, four albums, two mini albums, and contributed songs to six compilations and split singles. The band toured nationally and internationally with bands such as Jawbox, Arcwelder, and the Jesus Lizard. In 1994 the band made the decision to call it quits after releasing one final album. Over and Out was written and recorded over a period of a year and a half, produced by the band and engineered by Steve Albini and Bob Weston, and released in 1995.
Tar reunited for a one-off performance at the PRF BBQ 2012 festival in Chicago, and later in the year, as opening act for Shellac (band) at Lincoln hall in Chicago.
~Wiki
With twin metal-body guitars, Tar helped define the slow, heavy, sludgy sound that was coming out in the 90's
Performers: John Mohr - Guitar, vocals Mark Zablocki - Guitar Tom Zaluckyj - Guitar Mike Greenless - Guitar
Why should I let the other guy (Voodoo Wagon) have all the fun. See my comments over there regarding the Queens Of The Stone Age post for my opinion of this band. See scans
Track List: 1. Watcha Gonna Do About It 2. Jump Back 3. Baby Don't You Do it 4. Shake 5. Sha La La La Lee 6. You Need Loving 7. Hey Girl 8. E Too D 9. One Night Stand 10. You'd Better Believe It 11. Understanding 12. All Or Nothing 13. If I Were a Carpenter 14. Lazy Sunday 15. Every Little Bit Hurts 16. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott 17. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott 18. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott 19. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott 20. Interview - Small Faces/Kenney Jones
Set List: 1. introduction 2. Narcotic Prayer 3. interview 4. Din 5. interview 6. Can’t Get Off 7. interview 8. Never 9. interview 10. Liberation Or Death
Musicians: Chris Whitley: vocals, guitar Alan Gevaert: bass Richard Mercurio: drums
Set List: 01. It Ain't Like That 02. The Man In The Box 03. Sea Of Sorrow 04. Real Thing 05. Bleed The Freak 06. Put You Down 07. Sunshine 08. We Die Young
Set List: Cotton Crown Kissability The Empty Page Rain on Tin Eric's Trip Plastic Sun Candle Karenology Shadow of a Doubt Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style Tom Violence Sympathy for the Strawberry
-encore Disconnection Notice Drunken Butterfly
Set List: 01 Lincoln Town 02 The Tiki Bar Is Open 03 Paper Thin 04 Circle Back 05 Almost Fed Up With The Blues 06 Feels Like Rain 07 Riding With The King 08 Is Anybody There? 09 Drive South 10 Slow Turning 11 Tennessee Plates 12 Have A Little Faith In Me 13 Memphis In The Meantime
Band: John Hiatt - Guitars & Vocals
Sonny Landreth - Guitar
Kenneth Blevins - Drums
David Ranson - Bass
*Original Notes* This is a rare master recording unearthed a couple of years ago which has thus far only been circulated on a very limited level. To celebrate The Stranglers' 40 years in the biz (on tour now) I thought it was time it got a bit more exposure. The person who kindly allowed me to rip this cannot remember who gave it to them... This is The Stranglers at their peak. Playing material from The Raven, and The Gospel According To The Meninblack LP they were promoting, the music is interspersed with Hugh Cornwell’s acid wit. Hugh is on top form throughout, riffing after almost every song. The cassette is a TDK AD90 and the inlay card has notes that read: “Desk: PM1000 out of subs into active combining network mixed by Kevin Hortmann” I have ripped this tape clean to digital with no processing at all. It's a stunning document of a band several decades ahead of their time...
Enjoy!!!
Lineage: The Stranglers playing>Soundboard>master cassette (played back via Sony TC-WE475 deck)>Terratec Phono PreAmp Studio>Audition CC (rip only)>CDWave>FLAC
Band: Jet Black - Drums JJ Burnel – Bass, vocals Hugh Cornwell – guitar, vocals Dave Greenfield – Keyboards, vocals
Set List: 01 - Threatened 02 - The Raven 03 - Toiler On The Sea 04 - Just Like Nothing On Earth 05 - Thrown Away 06 - Who Wants The World? 07 - Baroque Bordello 08 - Second Coming 09 - Meninblack 10 - Shah Shah A Go Go 11 - Ice (cut) 12 - Tank (cut) 13 - Nuclear Device 14 - Genetix 15 - A story about Lady Diana 16 - Duchess 17 - Hanging Around (cut)
Pre-FM from BBC transcription disc plus bootleg
filler.
Very good to excellent radio broadcast @224
Thanks to Doinker for sharing the tracks. Thanks also to the person for sharing the track, Editions Of You, at Dime (added here from a different torrent).
Doinker noted: I thought I would do something different, so here is another
unreleased BBC show. This one is from Roxy Music’s reunion in 1979. It
represents most of the concert they played. None of Roxy’s various fan
sites indicate this material was officially released. As the content of
the BBC disc varies with respect to the bootleg of the same show, the
bootleg was used as filler. The omission of “Manifesto” from the BBC disc is no
coincidence; the band played the opening number severely out of tune.
The omission of “A Song For Europe”, “Ladytron”, and the two encores is
another matter. Perhaps that had to do with vinyl time constraints or
the length of the broadcast. The BBC disc used is “BBC College Concert”, from a
rebroadcast in 1983. The bootleg used is “Live At The Hammersmith Odeon
1979″, but is a different, and better pressing than the “79-045″
version. The matrix number is Zink 1/2. Both discs were brushed with
light click and crackle removal only. The band is said to be unhappy with the performance of
this music, which is why it was never released. But, aside from the
jangly opening number, it’s a pretty good show.
Track List:
Track 01. Manifesto (boot) Track 02. Trash 2:40 Track 03. Out Of The Blue Track 04. A Song For Europe (boot) Track 05. Still Falls The Rain Track 06. Mother Of Pearl Track 07. Ain’t That So Track 08. Angel Eyes Ladytron (missing) Track 09. In Every Dreamhome A Heartache Track 10. Casanova Track 11. Love Is The Drug Track 12. Re-make/Re-model Do The Strand (missing) Track 13. Editions Of You
Blues guitarist, Smokin' Joe Kubek died shortly before he was to appear onstage at the Pleasure Island Seafood Blues & Jazz Festival in North Carolina.
Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/entertainment/performing-arts/article38857635.html#storylink=cpy
Set List: Uh-Oh Love Comes To Town With Our Love The Book I Read Artists Only Stay Hungry The Big Country New Feeling Thank You For Sending Me An Angel Who Is It Psycho Killer No Compassion 1,2,3 Red Light
This is a historic moment, because Patti Smith playing the final night at CBGB’s in on October 15, 2006. After a long, hard fight a New York institution would be closing.