01 Don't Follow Me
02 Shotgun Shack
03 Deeper In Thrombosis
04 Faster Than The Truth
05 Kong
06 Synchronized devotion (false start)
07 Synchronized devotion
08 Introducing The Band
09 Natural skin deep
10 Black monday
11 Soldier
12 Manchild
13 I’ve got you under my skin
14 7 seconds
15 Buffalo stance
Love - The Forever Changes Concert January 15, 2003 Royal Festival Hall, London
DVD rip @320
Set List:
01. Alone Again Or 02. A House Is Not A Motel 03. Andmoreagain 04. The Daily Planet 05. Old Man 06. The Red Telephone 07. Maybe The People... 08. Live and Let Live 09. The Good Humor Man He Sees 10. Bummer in The Summer 11. You Set the Scene 12. 7 and 7 Is 13. Always See Your Face 14. Unknown Title 15. She Comes in Colours 16. Listen to My Song 17. Orange Skies
01 Joni Mitchell - Song About The Midway
02 Joni Mitchell - The Gallery
03 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell - Rainy Day Man
04 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell - Steam Roller Blues
05 Joni Mitchell - The Priest
06 Joni Mitchell - Carey
07 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell - Carolina in My Mind
08 Joni Mitchell - California
09 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell - For Free
10 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell - The Circle Game
11 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell - You Can Close You Eyes
01 Info
02 Altered States
03 This Is Desire
04 Race, Hill, Giampaoli Symphony
05 Power Of You And I
06 No God In The Sky
07 Band Intro
08 Phenomenon
09 Bow & Arrow
10 Fools Gold
11 Lost In The Marerial World
12 Never Say Never
13 In The Pines
14 Gonna Get High
15 Taken By The Dream
16 Smoking Gun
17 Heaven & Hell
18 Ghostwriter
19 The Ballad Of Easy Rider
20 Will You Wake Up Before You Hit the Ground
21 Outro
Arthur Lee - VARA Radio 01-31-1992 Tracks 01 Alone Again Or 02 Hey Joe 03 That's The way It Goes 04 LA Caloca 05 Somebody's Watching You
Arthur Lee BBC Richard Skinner Show 5 May 1992 Arthur Lee with Nick Salomon helping on guitar, promoting his New Rose release. They also played some LP cuts which have been cut out. On the end is a brief interview with Bob Harris on 25 March 1992.
Tracks 01 Intro 02 Five String Serenade 03 Signed DC 04 Interview 05 Ninety Miles Away 06 Passing By 07 Interview with Bob Harris
As (so I suppose) every old man I have this strong tendency to love bluegrass-music and this band - even they play a very free-form of that style with a lot of progrock or chamber music inside - is one of my favourites since the offered their wonderful "The Phosphorescent Blues" in 2015 to me.
So I was very glad when in late 2015 Deutschland Radio Kultur aired a show from January at the Club Moments in Bremen.
01 Intro 02 Boll Weevil 03 Movement And Location 04 This Girl 05 Watch at Breakdown 06 Another New World 07 Magnet 08 Next To The Trash 09 Passepied (Aus Suite Bergamasque) 10 Familiarity 11 Hops Of Guldenberg 12 Wayside Back In Time 13 The Auld Triangle 14 Julep 15 Flippen (The Flip)
Taper, & Taping Gear: unknown Lineage: "SBD" Recording CDR> eac> flac frontend (level 6)> you (FLAC)> 2006 Download burned (Nero) to CDR> 2011 DAE (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg+/ex- Length: 10 tracks = 46:05 minutes Artwork: included (I found some online, but I do not claim this recording to be from that bootleg). Samples: none.
Set List: 1. Stay With Me 2. Motherless Child 3. Gasoline Alley 4. (I Know) I'm Losing You 5. Bring It On Home To Me 6. Sweet Little Rock n Roller 7. Maggie May 8. Too Bad 9. Every Picture Tells a Story 10. Twistin' The Night Away This is a good one folks.....enjoy
Original Notes: THE FACES - Detroit (probably late August '74, exact date unknown) according to Woodworks the faces played a festival style show in Detroit around this time.
Born and raised in the GDR, the prison version of Germany, destiny kicked her over the wall and made Nina Hagen a star ...
This could be the short version of what to has been told about this g*dess, but things are more complicated and have more of "A prophet has no honor in his own country."
In West Germany Nina became member of a band called "Nina Hagen Band" and very successful with two records in german language hitting the nerve of the end-of-the-decade punk audience.
A perfect match, so to say, and perfect products.
I've chosen my words well on that: "member of" and "product".
"Nina Hagen Band" essentially were an updated version of a band named "Lokomotive Kreuzberg" with the best female singer available in the well connected "Post Bowie in Berlin" Scene those days or a proto-version of a band named "Spliff", founded after NHB split.
So let's start with the end, the first Spliff-record: "Spliff Radio Show"
and have a hear at some Nina Hagen Band stuff from the "glorious" german language era
We understand: There are some guys who love the Tubes ;)
Don't let me be misunderstood: Nina is great and the band professional, no wonder they were that successful with these two records in german language. Okay: the French loved her from the very first moment on ignoring the language and just listening.
She was THE female icon in Germany then, not only based on her really
aggressive song "Unbeschreiblich weiblich" (Unbelievable female).
Clearly feminist. And damned offensive ... So (for example) she spontaneously gave masturbation-advices at a live TV-Talkshow.
And then all of a sudden: Sacriledge! "OUR!" Nina sings english lyrics on her first solo-album! "Scandal! How! Dare! She!". The german rock critics threw her in the trash can, I can't remember a copy in the record collections of my friends, the views on her tended to be hostile (ask Marlene Dietrich or Hildegard Knef on that matter ...)
viewed by the french "Rock & Folk" magazine
But then: Hitchhiking with my later first wife on our first backpacking trip to the south of France, Cote d'Azur, we suddenly found ourselves sitting in a bus driven by a guy from Toulouse. He and his friend from New Zealand picked us up and while riding to our camping they played their favourite stuff (i remember also Roxy Music ) and went totally emotional when presenting german (!) music tor us. "Do you know her? She sooooo great. This Voice. And: She' totally crazy! A g*dess!"
It was "Nunsexmonkrock", Nina Hagen's wonderful first album that deserved her name
and represented more her experience with other european artists like Herman Brood or Lene Lovich ie.
So no wonder, the French admired her and so she entered american soil in 1982.
1982-07-31 Detroit, MI (sbd)
01 Habanera Carmen
02 Dread Love
03 Anti World
04 Alright Tonight
05 Future Is Now
06 Alptraum
07 Queen of Audio Video
08 Revolution
09 Taichi Tarot
10 Born In Xixax
11 James Brown
12 Glory Glory Hallelujah
13 UFO
14 Cosma Shiva
15 Rivers Of Babylon
16 African Reggae
17 Smack Jack
18 Satisfaction
Today Nina in Germany is more known for her obscure TV-appearances in private stations, but maybe this taste of obscurity is more about that she really doesn't fit in that environment. Being crazy in a squarehead "normal" world always has a bit facepalming-moods.
But: The French ...
In 2012 on the front page of my favourite french rock magazine "Rock & Folk" (a long list of covers in my - sorry in german - enthusiastic post hymn on R&F here)
inside: not only a 10 page hymn on the g*dess of punk as the french view
her 'till today and some new photos from the glorious era ... but also 25% of the whole magazine filled up with portraits of the most influencial krautrock bands. One
third on german topics! Never saw that vice versa in german magazines,
so that may explain why i prefer this now almost 70 year old flagship of
french rock-journalism over any german magazine. Or the "Rolling
Stone". Without being in the marketing hype-biz Rock & Folks loves the music
and the bands they write about. A solid Rock ...
So you can bet on an article about Iggy Pop every three months ;)
01 Balm in Gilead
02 Instrumental
03 Plain Gold Ring
04 See-Line Woman
05 He Needs Me
06 Liberian Calypso
07 Mississippi Goddam
08 If He Changed My Name
09 Zungo Michael Olatunji
10 My Baby Just Cares for Me
11 My Way
12 Unforgettable
13 Air
I guess in keeping with his tradition to remind us of his (and mine) love of Mr. Zimmerman's greatness, genius, and all around contributions to R&R he did the whole John Wesley Harding LP with a few various other covers thrown in. Check out Rob, Bob and Albert for more Hitchcock does Dylan. Great sounding show here. No back covers.
SET 1 1.Mr. Tambourine Man 2. Visions Of Johanna 3. Clothes Line Saga 4. John Wesley Harding 5. As I Went Out One Morning 6. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine 7. All Along The Watchtower 8. The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest 9. The Drifters Escape
SET 2 10. Dear Landlord 11. Dear Prudence 12. Dear Doctor 13. I Am A Lonesome Hobo 14. I Pity The Poor Immigrant 15. Wicked Messenger 16. Down Along The Cove 17. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 18. I Threw It All Away 19. Caledonia Mission 20. Serpent At The Gates Of Wisdom 21. Senor 22. Those Guys Are All Dead Now 23. God
01 Band intro 02 03 Chuck E 's in Love -> Satellite 04 Weasel and the White Boys Cool 05 06 Houston 07 You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You 08 Cry 09 The Horses 10 We Belong Together (Johnny the King) 11 Living It Up 12 Introducing The Band 13 14 Pirates 15 16 The Last Chance Texaco 17 18 Nagasaki 19 My Fathers Gun
In 2000, Morrison released a collaboration with Linda Gail Lewis (Jerry Lee Lewis's sister), You Win Again. Another side project, this time focusing on R&B and country-and-western standards, Lewis proved to be an excellent duet partner, and the project set the stage for Morrison's next album, Choppin' Wood. Clinton Heylin's book, Can You Feel the Silence?, discusses this period in great detail, but due to legal issues surrounding the matter, not everything could be divulged. By the end of 2000, the album was essentially finished when Lewis and Morrison had a falling out.
As a result, Morrison went back and re-recorded and/or remixed most of the tracks, removing Lewis's contributions in the process. A few songs were removed from the final running order and more new ones were added in. The result was released in 2002 as Down the Road. Arguably Morrison's strongest release since Avalon Sunset, Heylin contends that the original version, Choppin' Wood, would have been a true return to form. It is doubtful if that notion will ever be put to the test because the original recordings have yet to circulate, privately or publicly. ~ Wikipedia
Track List: 1. Choppin' Wood 2. Hey Mr. DJ 3. The Beauty Of The Days Gone By 4. Down The Road 5. Princess Of Darkness 6. Just Like Greta 7. For A While 8. Mama Don't Allow 9. Meet Me In The Indian Summer 10. All Work And No Play
Rory Gallagher - The Bottom Line New York, New York
September 6, 1979 WNEW FM Source @flac
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THE BAND Rory Gallagher-Guitar Vocals Gerry McAvoy-Bass Ted McKenna-Drums
SET LIST: 1 WNEW Intro/Tune up 2 Shinkicker 3 The Last Of The Independants 4 Keychain 5 Moonchild 6 Bought And Sold 7 Follow Me 8 Off The Handle (tape flip edit at 46:15 real time) 9 Tattoo'd Lady 10 Walk On Hot Coals 11 Calling Card 12 Shadow Play 13 Secret Agent 14 WNEW Talk 15 Bullfrog Blues 16 Sea Cruise (tape flip edit in song at 92:28 real time) 17 WNEW Outro
FROM THE JOE MALONEY COLLECTION TRANSFERED AND PRESENTED BY KRW&CO
...and Thanks to Dime