Taste - London Invasion 1968 - 1969 Soundboard recordings@320
Top Gear, BBC (August 5, 1968) 01 Same Old Story 02 Blister On The Moon 03 Dual Carriageway Pain 04 Norman Invasion
Top Gear, BBC (February 17, 1969) 05 Moving On 06 Sugar Mama 07 Leaving Blues 08 Hail
Marquee Club, London (October 25, 1968) 09 I'm Moving On 10 Baby Please Don't Go / Bye Bye Bird 11 Blister On The Moon 12 Sugar Mama 13 First Time I Met The Blues 14 Catfish
Country Dick Montana - The Devil Lied To Me Studio recordings @vbr {Out Of Print} $34 at the Zon
Country Dick Montana, vocalist/drummer for the Beat Farmers, finished this debut solo album shortly before his death. Though the aneurysm that stopped him at the age of 40 could not have been predicted, he lived a hard life and battled throat cancer in his last years, so the references to death, which start with the title and the flaming cover (Montana's concept), are not entirely coincidental. Still, when he sings, "I'll die happy with a smile on my face" in "Party Dolls and Wine," a song with a sudden, unexpected ending, the ironies abound. As last statements go, however, The Devil Lied to Me is an unusually joyous statement. Montana had a resonant bass voice that dominates the record, even in the presence of such guests as Rosie Flores, Dave Alvin, John Doe, Katy Moffatt, and Mojo Nixon. The material gets more twisted as the disc goes on, until Montana's persona, with its barroom swagger and interest in sex and stimulants, is well established. Given the singer's untimely departure, it may be heard as a cautionary tale, but it's hard to believe he would have done it (the record or his life) differently if he'd known what was going to happen. ~ William Ruhlmann
I been wonderin' the same these past 2 months... Life has been Kickin' my ass - and, It almost won! I won't bother with All the Details ('Cause I'm sure there's many of You out there that's had it rough as well!)... Besides, that's NOT Why You come here - It's the MUSIC!
So, Here's a Country Great (Says so in the Title of this particular Concert Series...) Many of You all know & still love... Waylon and his Timeless Music!
This concert took place sometime in 1979 in Nebraska... That's all I know, Other than it's an Excellent FM Broadcast Recording! Great Setlist as well...
Rebooted by request... Originally posted by Doomcan April 14, 2012
The Rolling Stones
Girls, Pills & Powders The Some Girls Studio Sessions Outtakes Studio soundboard @320
This 5 CD set and the 4 CD'The Complete Woodstock Rehearsals',are my favourite Stones boots. Considering Keith's ongoing legal battles over the Toronto bust with the possibility of a lengthy jail term still very real, this is a remarkable testament to the work put in by the Stones.
The songs presented here extend the jams and feature some great playing from Keith and Ronnie. The music is inspired and grooving throughout.
Probably on a million other sites but I'm too tired to look and see where. Oh yeah what makes this one different is the bonus track at the end.See scans
Back From The Dead...Originally posted Sept 20, 2015
Matching Mole - BBC Sessions
aka - Canterbury Anthology Vol. 10
FM Source @128
Between his departure from the Soft Machine and the proper beginning of his solo career, Robert Wyatt steered Matching Mole, an outfit which bore much similarity to his later work with Soft Machine. Indeed, the name Matching Mole was chosen as a subtle pun on Soft Machine (the sound of the English words "matching mole" are very similar to the French translation of "soft machine," machine molle). However, Matching Mole didn't measure up to either his best Soft Machine work or his best solo outings. Although Wyatt occasionally let his vocal charm and humor shine, in the main Matching Mole was an outlet for the improvisational talents of the band, which often veered from inspiration into dated fusionoid noodling.
The first lineup of Matching Mole also included former Caravan member Dave Sinclair on keyboards, Phil Miller on guitar, and Bill MacCormick. Wyatt wrote most of the material on the 1972 self-titled debut. By the follow-up, Little Red Record (also 1972), Sinclair had been replaced by David MacRae, and the group had become a more democratic enterprise, with all the members contributing material more or less equally. Robert Fripp produced the second LP, and Eno guested on synthesizer on one track, though neither celebrity dramatically affected or improved the band's sound. Never destined to be a commercial enterprise, Matching Mole had folded by the end of 1972; Wyatt began his lengthy solo career, and Phil Miller went on to two other Canterbury art rock bands, Hatfield & the North and National Health.
~Richie Unterberger
Set List 01-Marchides (BBC 1972) 02-Gloria Gloom 03-March Ides 2 (BBC 4-17-72) 04-Instant Pussy (BBC 4-17-72) 05-March (Europe-March 1972) 06-Instant Pussy (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) 07-Lything And Gracing (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) 08-Organ Solo (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) 09-March Ides (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) 10-Part Of The Dance (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) 11-God Song 12-Gloria Gloom (BBC 7-21-72) 13-Nan True's Hole (BBC 7-21-72)
Robert Wyatt - Drums, Vocals
Phil Miller - Guitar
Bill MacCormick - Bass
Dave MacRae - Keyboards
Bellinzona Switzerland - June 29, 2002 Soundboard @192
Just Chuck, Doin' Chuck...
Band: Chuck Berry: guitar, vocals Gary Kupper: keyboards David Backer: bass John Cullens: drums
Set List:
01 - Roll Over Beethoven 02 - Hail Hail Rock And Roll 03 - Sweet Little Sixteen 04 - Let It Rock 05 - When Things Go Wrong 06 - Carol - Go Little Queenie 07 - Rock And Roll Music 08 - Nadine 09 - Every Day I Have The Blues - Honest I Do 10 - Around And Around 11 - Johnny B. Goode 12 - Bio 13 - Reelin' And Rocking
Today I am providing to you, from the darkest part of your mind, the music you will use as your soundtrack before you go out and commit mass murder. I know you've probably never heard this so let me give you a review. Think of the darkest, murkiest, scariest, part of the swamp. A place in your mind that everyone has but few tend to dwell there. The music you want playing before World War 3. The music that will help you get that scream out that you've held in for the past 3 and a half years. The lowest of lo-fi recording, vocals that remind me of Robert Plant realizing he's being buried alive. A hum in the recording that will make your friends hate you. How did you ever hear this Jobe,you might ask?...Well many, many years ago our local college station used to have a show called "Raw Guts" on this show they featured the latest in "Punk Rock" The D.J. played "Hot Pistol" one night from King Bee. I was totally floored by this. I ended up calling the D.J. and got as much info as I could (and yes fans, this was way before there was a thing called the Internet) I managed to start a correspondence with Whizeagle records in Portland, sent my 5 dollars and am proud to say one of the greatest 5 dollar investments I ever made. This is the exclusive 3 song E.P. If you love The Cramps, The Gun Club (which really doesn't have a lot to do with this recording) I think you're gonna love this. Don't take my word for it let me let a couple others explain. MY ORIGINAL VINYL COPY
From the sellers reviews at Discogs
"The single is the only artifact King Bee left behind. The fidelity is terrible. There's a ground buzz that's as loud as the music itself. The sound is bad on the whole production run"
Simple Minds - Live Musicians Club December 3, 1981 Sydney, Australia JJJ FM source @flac aka-Theme For A Great City
My wife and I still love listening to this band. Great memories.
Set List: 01 - Theme for Great Cities - Intro 02 - Sons and Fascination 03 - Changeling 04 - Thirty Frames A Second 05 - Premonition 06 - Sweat In Bullet 07 - I Travel 08 - Celebrate 09 - Love Song 10 - The American 11 - Room*
Another great soundboard recording by JJJ radio. The tracks are from the bootleg cd "Theme For A Great City". *Room has been added but was part of the same concert, wasn't on the CD for some reason. All tracks have been cleaned up. Room was cleaned up by Mike Simpson, it is noticeably better than the other tracks.
Ilosaari Rock Festival
July 13, 1997
FM Source @320
Excellent concert with Therapy? from 1997. This liveconcert is just before they released their album "Semi-detached" with new drummer Graham Hopkins and additional cello/guitarist Martin McKarrick. Impressive set of songs for any Therapy?-fan, with songs from their very first albums up to unfinished versions of songs from "Semi-detached". Great version of "Tightrope Walker" with different lyrics and instrumental chorus compared to the albumversion, enjoy!
Therapy is a band from Northern Ireland. That explains a lot of things. Although
that they have a very hardcore fan basis, they never achieved to be a
superband with big audiences. In their case, it was better that it never
happened, as they manage to maintain their original and pure sound as
their early days. Underground is still their middle name, and they
became big only during years 1994-1996 with the two multi selling
releases "Troublegum" and "Infernal Love". They still manage to book
tour dates with major success especially in Europe, as they were never
successful in the United States and the Americans dont know the band.
Their first two records, Babyteeth and Pleasure Death were a mix of dark
punk noise alternative rock. Following those two releases, Nurse was
their third album, receiving success with their top single
"Teethgrinder". Their breakthrough album was Troublegum and after
that the Infernal love and they became big and well known to greater
audiences. After that and a numerous recording followed with minimum
success, such as Semi-Detached,Suicide Pact-You first which were very
difficult albums for someone to deal with. Leaving the A& M company,
a best of compilation was released as a tribute to those productive
years. Shameless is the next album that was recorded in Seattle, US. The
rest of the recordings such as, High Anxiety, Never Apologise Never Explained, One Cure Fits All, and the last but not least Crooked Timber,
found the band trying to reinvent and rearrange themselves either
successful or unsuccessful.
But they will be always remembered as
an original and true band without trying to cope with all the trends of
the passing times. Funfantastic! Cheers to this band which has offered so many personal feelings. ~Aenaon Discogs
Fleetwood Mac - Fresno, CA December 10, 1987 Pre-FM Source @320
Westwood One Superstar Rock Concert.
Mick Fleetwood: Drums
John McVie: Bass
Christine McVie: Vocals, Keyboards
Stevie Nicks: Vocals
Billy Burnette: Vocals, Guitar
Rick Vito: Vocals, Lead Guitar
01 Intro
02 Say You Love Me
03 The Chain
04 Dreams
05 Isn't It Midnight
06 Everywhere
07 Oh Well
08 Seven Wonders
09 Rattlesnake Shake
10 Over My Head
11 Gold Dust Woman
12 Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You
13 I Loved Another Woman
14 Brown Eyes
15 Little Lies
16 Stand Back
17 You Make Loving Fun
18 Don't Stop