Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Carla Bley (Double Dose)

Carla Bley
1982-03-16 with Blg Band 
Studio 104 Maison de la Radio Paris France (MP3)

01 Blunt Object
02 Egyptian
03 Major
04 Still In The Room
05 Introduction
06 Time And Us
07 The Piano Lesson
08 The Lord Is Listenin’ To Ya, Hallelujah!
09 King Korn
10 A New Hymn
11 Eight and a Half
12 The Internationale
13 I Hate To Sing

Thanks to the original poster


2019-10-14 Stockholm Jazz Festival (FLAC)

01 Intro (german)
02 Band intro
03 Life Goes On - On - And On - And Then One Day
04 Interview (german)
05 Ups and downs
06 Beautiful Telephones
07 Vashkar
08 Three Banana + Mister Misterioso
09 Outro (german)
10 Utviklingssang

Television - Live Rio de Janeiro 2005

Rebooted... 
Originally posted July 6, 2014

Television - Live Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The "Tim Festival"
October 23, 2005
Soundboard @256


Tom Verlaine-Guitars Lead Vocals
Richard Lloyd-Guitars
Fred Smith-Bass
Billy Ficca-Drums

Set List:
01 - Swells (9:22)
02 - Venus(De Milo) (4:13)
03 - Call Mr. Lee (5:38)
04 - Prove It (5:57)
05 - Little Johnny Jewel (9:26)
06 - See No Evil (5:00)
07 - Knocking On Heaven's Door (7:40)
08 - Marquee Moon (17:17)


Thanks to the original source!


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Monday, May 11, 2020

Television - Live Hartsdale, NY 1977

Rebooted...
Originally posted March 9, 2012 and November 22, 2015

Television - Live Syncopation
Scarsdale, NY 
August 31, 1977
Very Good Audience Recording @320


Set List:
Part 1
See No Evil
Venus
Elevation
Little Johnny Jewel
Prove It
Friction
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Marquee Moon
Satisfaction

Part 2
Fire Engine
O Mi Amore
Adventure
Foxhole
Breakin' In My Heart
Careful
Poor Circulation
Kingdom Come
Psychotic Reaction/taps


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Thanks to the original source and whoever
and wherever I got this from!




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In any case, a great recording and a rare one as there aren't many good 1977 Television recordings, two other good ones being Hans De Vente's Amsterdam Paradiso and the JEMS Detroit 1977 which are on mega over here: 

Sunday, May 10, 2020

I'm Taking Requests...

*If you find a post that needs a new link that 
has been posted by me...
SilentWay 

Please leave a comment on the original 
post or here with the link to that post.


THANKS!!


*There may be a few show I no longer have due to a 90GB HD meltdown back in '13*

Coming Up...The finish of the Televsion reboot
and then the The Magazine Megapost Reboot!!!

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Linton Kwesi Johnson - Live Paris Theatre 1984

Rebooted... 
A Dave Sez contribution Originally posted April 26, 2014 

Linton Kwesi Johnson - Live Paris Theatre
London, UK. 1984
FM Source @ VBR0


From the Dave Sez archive: more LKJ, taken from a BBC Radio One In Concert performance, recorded at Paris Theatre in London on 30th May 1984. 
Artwork thanks to www.bootlegzone.com.



Set List:
Introduction 1:00
Dread Beat An' Blood 3:21
All Wi Doin' Is Defendin' 3:02
Want Fi Goh Rave 4:01
Reggae For Dadda 3:53
Band Introductions 1:41
Reggae Fi Peach 3:14
Di Great Insohreckshan 3:43
What About The Workin' Class? 5:37
Makin' History 3:56
Reggae For Rodney 3:34
...
Instrumental 1:52


Listen to the gig online: http://www.mixcloud.com/dubwisegaragecollection/linton-kwesi-johnson-paris-th-london-1984-bbc-broadcast/


Paris Theatre '84

Friday, May 8, 2020

David Bowie - Cleveland Music Hall 1972

For Jobe, my original partner in crime...

 David Bowie - Live Cleveland Music Hall
Cleveland, OH.
November 25,1972
Soundboard (?)@ 320 & flac



*Original Notes*
Possibly the most important Bowie bootleg release since Strange Fascination, the show starts of with Hang On To Yourself on which Bowie fluffs the words a bit at the start of the second verse then its straight into Ziggy. Looking at the set list you be forgiven for thinking this was basically Santa Monica with a slight set change.  Don't, the show is a lot more vibrant than Santa Monica. Bowie's voice sounding a lot stronger. On the third track Changes, where as at Santa Monica was the vocals sound strained, here its sung with much more vigour.  The set follows the usual US tour set with rocking versions of the Supermen, Life On Mars, and Five Years. At the end of Five Years, he says ' OK I've been asked to ask the people who are' but then changes to 'I guess I should say good evening everyone', and then asks the people dancing in the isles to sit down.  Then its into Space Oddity with repeating is performance at Santa Monica with the singing the  instrumental break,and he adds a few extras to the end of the song as well.  At the end of the song he asks the crowd 'What's been happening with you' says he's been touring round their country and that he's glad they asked him back, as it was also the fist show they did on the US tour.  Andy Warhol comes next with which he adds the line Va Va Va Voom and a great bit of guitar work at the end of it.  He then says this is the bit where the people with tape recorders must leave cause were going to do a newsong. He then tells them where it was written and what its about, tells them its called 'Drive In Saturday' and works a lot better than the LP version with the guitar being strummed as opposed to playing the tune, after which he thanks the crowd.

Next comes a huge 10 min version of  Width of a Circle with Ronson doing a great Guitar Solo in he middle of it. John Im only Dancing next sounding like the single.  Its then into Moonage Daydream which rock like anything, he then introduces the Spiders and also Mike Garson.  Waiting for the Man next though it sounds as if its there's a slight cut between the Band Intro and this.  He then introduces the Jean Genie as a number to release on RCA records and tapes, then its straight into Suffragette City.  The show ends with him introducing Rock'n'Roll Suicide as one of Ziggys numbers. Where the Santa Monica set seemed to be aimed more for the radio audience and was split into part acoustic show, this is much more like the Rock'n'Roll' show that it should have been.  A word of caution, don't play it on your PCs CD ROM, with small it sounds shit but when played on a decent system it pisses on every other Ziggy boot.  Sound quality doesn't quite match that of Santa Monica but as that was from a radio broadcast its only to be expected.  As Santa Monica is now out officially this must for now be the best Ziggy boot at the moment.  Essential for all fans.  However the Rainbow theatre show also released it may have to be content with the best boot of the US tour.
Savage Hippo are really doing Bowie fans proud at the moment - keep up the good work guy.


Set List:
1. Hang On To Yourself
 2. Ziggy Stardust
 3. Changes
 4. The Supermen
 5. Life On Mars?
 6. Five Years
 7. Space Oddity
 8. Andy Warhol
 9. Drive In Saturday
10. Width Of A Circle
11. Queen Bitch
12. John, I'm Only Dancing
13. Moonage Daydream
14. Waiting For The Man
15. Jean Genie
16. Suffragette City
17. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide

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Television LIVE in Roslyn NY 1978

Rebooted...flac link added

Television
My Father's Place
Roslyn NY
1978-03-20
Soundboard? @320


01. Fire Engine
02. Poor Circulation
03. Little Johnny Jewell
04. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
05. Prove It
06. Friction
07. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction


Tom Verlaine – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Richard Lloyd – Guitar, Vocals
Fred Smith – Bass, Vocals
Billy Ficca – Drums


This was represented as a Soundboard, but I'm Not so sure.  It also sounds to me like it was sourced from vinyl.  You Pays Your  Dime, You Takes Your Chances.  Enjoy or not.  



Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Television - I Need A New Adventure (1978)

A Dave Sez contribution...Rebooted
(with additional flac link)

Originally posted October 13, 2013 and August 7, 2018 


Television - I Need A New Adventure
Studio Session Outtakes @320 & flac
Includes art

From the Dave Sez music archive: outtakes from Television's second album "Adventure", recorded amidst some acrimony at Bearsville Studios, 1978 @320; the group would disband shortly afterwards. Playing with Patti Smith from 1975 onwards, Television would release the seminal "Marquee Moon" and "Adventure" albums in 1977 and 1978; the group would reform briefly for a further album in 1992. The Dave Sez archive has a massive amount of Television, often live with Patti Smith. The crown jewels are however the studio demos (1975-76) for the first album and the outtakes from the second, an extremely rare recording offered here in mp3 @320 & flac

Track List:
1 Ain't That Nothin' 
2 Adventure 
3 Glory 
4 Days 
5 Foxhole 
6 Carried Away (aka Vibrato Song)
7 Ain't That Nothin' 
8 Careful (aka I Don't Care)
9 Glory (instrumental)
10 Carried Away (instrumental)
11 Up All Night (unreleased)
12 Grip Of Love 
13 Last Night (Piano Song) 
14 The Dream's Dream
15 Glory
16 The Fire

More info from http://www.thewonder.co.uk/tvboots.htm
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Thanks to edo at the late great http://knowyourconjurer.blogspot.com/2010/03/television-i-need-new-adventure-1978.html

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Television - Live at the Academy 1992 {Rebooted}

Rebooted!

Television - Live at the Academy 
New York City, New York
April 12, 1992
Soundboard @ A+ FLAC

From the Dave Sez archive: a classic gig by the reformed original line-up of Television. A lossless rip (thanks to Hans De Vente!) of a CD produced by the group for sale during the 2003 tour, and now out of print.

Set List:
01 - Intro
02 - 1880 or So
03 - This Tune
04 - Venus
05 - Beauty Trip
06 - No Glamour for Willi
07 - Call Mr Lee
08 - Prove It
09 - The Rocket
10 - Rhyme
11 - In World
12 - Marquee Moon

Don't forget to grab Enoch's Television - My Father's Place Roslyn, NY 1978

Other available 1992 recordings of Television include their appearance at the Glastonbury Festival (bootleg LP "Interference") and at the Inrockuptibles fifth FNAC festival at La Cigale in Paris. I am particularly looking for their performance at the Nagano Sun Plaza ("Rose Of My Heart"/"1992 Or So") - can anyone help?

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Echo & The Bunnymen - Live Mont-de-Marsan, France 1984

Rebooted by request by Anon...
Originally posted on April 29, 2015

Echo & The Bunnymen - Arènes du Plumaçon
August 10, 1984
Mont-de-Marsan, France

Excellent Remastered Soundboard or FM Source @256


Thanks to the original source and Texas Barbudos for the remaster!

 
Set List :
01 - Intro
02 - Going Up
03 - With A Hip
04 - Villiers Terrace
05 - My Kingdom
06 - Angels & Devils
07 - Heads Will Roll
08 - Crocodiles
09 - Zimbo
10 - Stars Are Stars
11 - The Killing Moon
12 - All That Jazz
13 - Back Of Love
14 - Thorn Of Crowns
15 - Never Stop
16 - Heaven Up Here
17 - The Cutter
18 - Do It Clean



 


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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

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George Harrison-Somewhere In Utopia

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 GEORGE HARRISON
Somewhere In Utopia

CD 1:

1. Got My Mind Set On You - extended version
2. Zig Zag - from Shanghai Surprise
3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Prince's Trust Rock Concert, June 6, 1987
4. Here Comes the Sun - Prince's Trust Rock Concert, June 6, 1987
5. When We Was Fab - reverse end
6. For You Blue
Dec 13, 1974 - Live version recorded in Largo, Maryland.
Live version issued with Songs By George book on Feb 15, 1988
7. Flying Hour - remix
8. Sat Singing - remix
9. Lay His Head - remix
10. That's The Way It Goes
Rockline Radio Show, KLOS Studios, Los Angeles, February 10, 1988
11. Medley: Drive My Car / Here Comes The Sun / The Bells Of Rhymney / Mr. Tamborine Man / Take Me As I Am
12. That's All Right
13. Let It Be Me
14. Something
15. Every Grain Of Sand
16. Miss O'Dell
17. Deep Blue
18. I Don't Care anymore
19. Johnny B. Goode - The Heartbeat Concert, Bermingham, March 15, 1986


CD 2:

1. Ding Dong Ding Dong (Demo)
2. Dark Horse
Saturday Night Live, Paul Simon TV Show, November 18, 1976
3. Here Comes The Sun
4. Homeward Bound
5. Rock Island Line
6. Bye Bye Love
7. Awaiting On You All
8. Far East Man
Tarrant Country Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, November 22, 1974
9. While My Guitar Gently Smiles
10. Something
11. Sue Me Sue You Blues
12. For You Blue
13. Give Me Love
14. Soundstage of Mine
15. In My Life
16. Maya Love
17. Dark Horse
18. My Sweet Lord


BUT IT'S ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE

WHEN THE SUN SHINE IS NOT ENOUGH TO MAKE ME FEEL BRIGHT

Monday, May 4, 2020

Radiohead - Live Reading Festival 2009

Rebooted by request by Zazz 
Originally posted November 29, 2011

Radiohead - Live Reading Festival 2009
Reading, UK.
August 30, 2009
Broadcast Source @192


Tracklist
01 - Creep
02 - The National Anthem
03 - 15 Step
04 - There There
05 - Street Spirit (Fade Out)
06 - Reckoner
07 - Karma Police
08 - Weird Fishes - Arpeggi
09 - Just
10 - Idioteque
11 - Bodysnatchers
12 - Jigsaw Falling Into Place
13 - Paranoid Android
14 - Maps - Everything In Its Right Place
15 - Outro


Thanks to the now dead site Files Tube...



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Miles Davis - Live Felt Forum, NY. 1982

From the original FBS archives...
Rebooted by request by localpriest
Originally posted July 7, 2018

Miles Davis - Felt Forum
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY.
December 31, 1982
Excellent Audience Recording @flac


Set List:
1. Come Get It 11:04
2. It Gets Better 12:50
3. U n I 11:27
4. Star On Cicely 6:14
5. Star People 7:16
6. Hopscotch 9:56
7. Jean Pierre 14:53


Miles Davis trumpet, keyboards
Bill Evans saxes
John Scofiled guitar
Mike Stern guitar
Marcus Miller bass
Al Foster drums
Mino Cinelu percussion


Sunday, May 3, 2020

Supertramp LIVE in Munich Germany 1983

Supertramp
Reitstadion Riem
Munich Germany 
1983-07-23 
FM Broadcast @320


01. Crazy
02. Ain't Nobody But Me---Banter
03. Breakfast In America
04. Bloody Well Right
05. It's Raining Again
06. Put On Your Old Brown Shoes
07. Hide In Your Shell
08. Waiting So Long---Roger Hodgkinson Farewell
09. Give A Little Bit
10. From Now On
11. The Logical Song
12. Goodbye Stranger
13. Dreamer
14. Rudy
15. Fool's Overture---Encore Break
16. School
17. Crime Of The Century


Saturday, May 2, 2020

Television - Neon Boys and Double Exposure Demos -'73-'74-'75

Rebooted...
A Dave Sez contibution...
Originally posted February 9, 2014

The Neon Boys - That's All I Know (Right Now) (1973)
Studio Sessions/Recordings @192

The obscure but semi-legendary Neon Boys were a precursor to Television, featuring Tom Verlaine, Richard Hell, and drummer Billy Ficca. Their duration, from the fall of 1972 to the spring of 1973 according to Clinton Heylin's From the Velvets to the Voidoids, was brief. They were certainly ahead of their time, however, as recordings that later surfaced proved. On "That's All I Know" and "Love Comes in Spurts," which finally came out as one side of a seven-inch EP years later, the group played with an edge suggestive of both speed freaks and punk rock. There was shrieking guitar, half-spoken lyrics declaimed in a semi-state of hysteria, and words that were too scabrous to have been considered for commercial airplay in 1973 (certainly on "Love Comes in Spurts," at any rate). A then-unknown Dee Dee Ramone unsuccessfully auditioned for the band as a second guitarist before the Neon Boys, still a trio, decided to disband.

Of course all three of the principals would rapidly resurface as members of the original Television lineup, although Hell dropped out of that group before their first album. Hell would re-record "Love Comes in Spurts" himself as a solo act. The Neon Boys' versions of "That's All I Know" and "Love Comes in Spurts" were issued as one side of a seven-inch EP on Shake Records that had two later Hell solo recordings on the other side.
Another Neon Boys recording, "High-Heeled Wheels," surfaced on a CD single (which also included the two previously released Neon Boys cuts) on the UK Overground label. According to From the Velvets to the Voidoids, three other Neon Boys songs — "Tramp," "Hot Dog," and "Poor Circulation" — were also recorded, although they have not yet
been released. [Source: AMG]

The press release that came with the single, written by Richard Hell, says in part:
"That’s All I Know (Right Now) and Love Comes In Spurts were recorded in late 1973.  It was the final effort of the group we tentatively (never finding the second guitarist we needed to gig) called The Neon Boys.  We’d formed about six months earlier.  It was my first group and my first bass.  The tape was made at the cheapest four track studio we could find advertised in the paper--a man’s basement in Brooklyn.  The only way we’ve tampered with the recording is to remix it--no new overdubs.  We’ve left it in mono since no single instrument could be located to send through a speaker because each track on the tape carries more than one instrument/vocal."

On the 18th of November 1976 Richard Hell - later to be Richard Hell and the Voidoids - released the three-track 45rpm 7" Another World EP on Ork Records in the US.

Neon Boys
Track List:
1.That's All I Know (Right Now)
2. Love Comes In Spurts
3. High Heeled Wheels
4. Time
5. Don't Die

Neon

Thanks to isksp.blogspot.com and drunksongs.blogspot.com!



Television - Double Exposure Studio Demos 
1974-75 (A+, FLAC)


From the Dave Sez archive: 
The crown jewels of Television bootlegs, the late 1974 demos recorded at Good Vibrations Studio, NYC and produced by Richard Williams, observed (not produced!) by Brian Eno, and the Ork sessions recorded in August 1975, allegedly at Fairland Studios. The track Little Johnny Jewel is taken from the Ork single recorded during this session.

Lossless rip of the Double Exposure bootleg, omitting the lower-quality live tracks available in full on other boots. These demos would also be released from a much worse cassette source with speed problems as the "Bryan Eno Demos" and as the "Fairland demos". All CD and alternative artwork included.


Track List

1. Prove It (12-74)
2. Friction (12-74)
3. Venus (12-74)
4. Double Exposure (12-74)
5. Marquee Moon (12-74)
(bass: Richard Hell)

6. Hard On Love (8-75)
7. Friction (8-75)
8. Careful (8-75)
9. Prove It (8-75)
10. Fire Engine (8-75)
11. Little Johnny Jewel (8-75)
(bass: Fred Smith)


Thanks to the late great aikolosslessboots!



Tom Verlaine - La Edad de Oro, Madrid 1984
64 minutes. Live at TVE studios, Madrid, broadcast live by La Edad de Oro on September 25, 1984. 
This is #7 in the Solen Files DVD series.

 

 
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Friday, May 1, 2020

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Carla Bley Big Band LIVE in Paris France 1982

Carla Bley Big Band 
Studio 104
Maison de la Radio
Paris France
1982-03-16 
FM Broadcast @320


01. Blunt Object
02. Egyptian
03. Major
04. Still In The Room
05. Introduction
06. Time And Us
07. The Piano Lesson
08. The Lord Is Listenin’ To Ya, Hallelujah!
09. King Korn
10. A New Hymn
11. Eight and a Half
12. The Internationale
13. I Hate To Sing



Carla Bley - Organ, Keyboards
Michael Mantler - Trumpet
Gary Valente - Trombone
Earl McIntyre - Bass Trombone, Tuba
Vincent Chancey - French Horn
Steve Slagle - Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute
Tony Dagradi - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Arturo O’Farrill - Piano
Steve Swallow - Bass
D Sharpe - Drums


Massive Attack - Live Cologne, Germany 2003

Massive Attack - Live Palladium
Cologne, Germany
May 13, 2003
Excellent FM Source @flac


Set List:
Future Proof
Everywhen
Risingson
Black Melt
Angel
Special Cases
Karmacoma
Butterfly Caught
Name Taken
Teardrop
Mezzanine
Hymn Of The Big Wheel
Safe From Harm
Inertia Creeps
Antistar
Unfinished Sympathy
Group Four
 

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