Saturday, October 17, 2020

Everybody's restless and they've got no place to go...

 


I Still Miss Warren Zevon! What with his witty and intelligent songwriting and sense of humor - he was truly one of a kind!

This Live Bootleg is from 1978 - and for some reason or another You don't see this one circulatin' around the net like The Record Plant show from the same year...

I personally like This one from Park West in Chicago 'cause of the Energy! I mean it's the same songs but there's somethin' more here... It says Soundboard on the Back Cover, But it's Clearly an FM Recording!

NOTE: You also get to hear the First Commercially Available Electronic Drum: the Syndrum made by Pollard. Like in Good Times Roll by The Cars and Feel Like Makin' Love by Bad Company, just to name a couple familiar examples. The Syndrum was capable of Many Sounds BUT mostly Only One was Used!

Warren and his band: Waddy Wachtel - lead guitar, Stanley Sheldon - bass, and Rick Marotta - drums, Rock and Roll through some now Classic Songs...

Sleep Well Warren...


 NEW LINK: 2/4/21

https://workupload.com/file/B3KvAgFmWLd

Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Vandals LIVE in San Francisco CA 1983




 

The Vandals

Studio Z

San Francisco CA

1983-03-05

FM Broadcast @320



01. Pirate's Life

02. Copacabana (at the Copa)

03. Anarchy Burger (Hold the Government)

04. Hocus Pocus

05. Wanna Be Manor

06. Riders in the Sky

07. I'm a Fly

08. H.B. Hotel

09. Urban Struggle

10. Viking Suit

11. The Legend of Pat Brown



Steven Ronald Jensen ("Stevo") - Vocals

Jan Nils Ackermann - Guitar

Steve "Human" Pfauter - Bass

Joe Escalante - Drums



Monday, October 12, 2020

Cheick Tidiane Seck - 2020-07-01 A Tribute to Randy Weston @ 104 Radio France Paris


01 Intro
02 Tanjah
03 Timbuktu
04 In memory of
05 Blue Moses
06 Maké - Tribute to Hank Jones
07 
08 African Cookbook - Tribute to Manu Dibango
09 Niger Mambo
10 Mr.Randy
11 Mr.Randy ctd
12 Info
13 Mercy, mercy, mercy


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Electric Wizard - Live Roadburn Festival 2005

Electric Wizard
Live Roadburn Festival 2005
Soundboard or FM Source @320

...sorry, no set list.

For those that like some music with their fuzztone...a 200 ton heavy thing.

Often referred to as the "heaviest band in the universe," England's Electric Wizard have consistently redefined the preconceived thresholds of a detuned guitar chord with their peerless doom metal achievements -- this despite an often interpersonally troubled, if musically triumphant, career. Formed in darkest Dorset by vocalist/guitarist Justin Oborn (previously with Lords of Putrefaction), bassist Tim Bagshaw, and drummer Mark Greening, and initially known as Thy Grief Eternal (briefer still, simply Eternal), Electric Wizard made their debut with 1993's "Demon Lung" single -- a split release with fellow doomsters Our Haunted Kingdom (who later evolved into Orange Goblin). Released by Cathedral linchpin Lee Dorrian's doom-specialized Rise Above Records, the single paved the way for Electric Wizard's eponymous debut a year later, and, although it didn't quite revolutionize the genre (actually, it contained pretty standard doom fare for the time), the album still made for a rather impressive start. ~AMG 
 
 
Electric Wizard's Liz Buckingham: 


Thanks to archive.org and the original source!




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Saturday, October 10, 2020

The Black Angels - Live Seattle 2006

From the Original FBS archives...

The Black Angels 
Live at KEXP Radio Studios
Seattle, WA.
February 10, 2006

FM Source @320


SET LIST:
01 Intro
02 Bloodhounds
03 The Sniper at the Gates of Heaven (AKA... '3 on the Hill')
04 Black Grease
05 Manipulation
06 KEXP talks with The Black Angels
07 Doves
08 Dhir Rishi
09 Konnettes
10 Outro
 
  
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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Bob Dylan - Live Palaeur Rome, Italy 1984

Originally posted April 12, 2008 at the Original FBS...
Bob Dylan with Mick Taylor
Palaeur Rome, Italy

June 19, 1984
Soundboard @192

(Not My)
Reviews:

"Live At Paleur is a soundboard recording taken from Dylan's 1984 tour of Europe. It captures a highly enjoyable performance from Dylan and his Mick Taylor-fronted band. This recording sets Dylan's vocals way out in front but I personally enjoy that mix. The band are a little buried on some of thew songs and there are occasional echoes on the vocals but if you don't mind these things then this is a great recording. It'd give and 8 or an 8.5 out of 10. Dylan sings most of the songs in the confident, swaggering style that characterised many of live performances in the 1980's. While this style is certainly not my favourite of Bob's "vocal characters", it works to good effect on many of the songs here. One thing that cannot be disputed is that 'Live At Palaeur' is a much better document of this tour than the patchy official release 'Real Live'. Ballad Of A Thin Man on 'Real Live' is a horrible, rushed parody of the song that appeared on 'Highway 61 Revisited'. Here Ballad... is one of the highlights of the set. The versions of Maggies Farm, Masters Of War and Tombstone Blues on this release also put their Real Live incarnations to shame. Other high points include the brilliant, rewritten Tangled Up In Blue, an interesting post-Gospel rewrite of When You Gonna Wake Up? ("When you gonna wake up? maybe you never will"), a passionate I & I and a beautiful performance of Every Grain Of Sand, which was still a relatively new song at that time. It's clear that Bob's having fun when he lets the audience sing on the chorus of Times They Are A-Changin' and Blowin' In The Wind. All in all, this is a highly entertaining show and I don't hesitate in giving it my stamp of approval (for whatever that's worth...) "



Disc 1:
01 - Disc one
02 - Highway 61 Revisited
03 - Jokerman
04 - All Along The Watchtower
05 - Just Like A Woman
06 - Maggie's Farm
07 - I And I
08 - License To Kill
09 - Hard Rain (acoustic)
10 - Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
11 - It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (acoustic)
12 - Simple Twist Of Fate


Disc 2:
01 - Masters Of War
02 - Ballad Of A Thin Man
03 - When You Gonna Wake Up
04 - Every Grain Of Sand
05 - Like A Rolling Stone (band introduction)

Encore:
06 - Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic)
07 - It Ain't Me Babe (acoustic)
08 - The Times
09 - I Shall Be Released
10 - Tombstone Blues
11 - Blowin' In The Wind


 

Band:
Mick Taylor - guitar
Ian MacLagan - keyboards
Greg Sutton - bass
Colin Allen - drums

Guest: Carlos Santana - guitar, last 4 tracks

 

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Sink Your Teeth Into This!

 

I saw Van Halen in concert back in 1980 in Augusta, Georgia. (EVH - RIP)

This band was the opening act: TALAS!

The pride of Buffalo, NY - they were/are (they still get together for reunions every now and again) a three piece band. And, they were the perfect opener for VH...

My friend (Hey, Eric!) and I were anticipating Eddie rippin' up the fretboard, but unbeknownst to us Talas featured a guy that also could also cut loose on the neck - of a BASS GUITAR

His name is Billy Sheehan! (You may remember him from DLR, Mr. Big, The Winery Dogs, Etc., Etc.) His Bass Playing and Tone were Awesome and unlike anything I'd ever heard back then! They put on a great, rockin' show - Billy all over the bass and the stage! And, Dave and Paul were no slouches either!

This is their 2nd record, which is long Out Of Print! 

IF You've never heard it - I highly recommend You do so Now!


NEW LINK: 2/3/21

https://workupload.com/file/rEdEmudfdeN

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Elvis Presley Rare Tracks

 *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER



Time to shake, rattle and roll things up here a bit. The King in all his unbridled glory. Two disc's of great unreleased  E songs.  Thank You Thank You Very Much, you've been a beautiful audience. See Scans



WAIT A MINUTE ELVIS LIVES. MY PROOF? THIS HERE PICTURE OF THE KING TEXTING GRUB-HUB WONDERING WHERE HIS ORDER IS


  

                               WELL I'M EVIL SO DON'T YOU MESS AROUND WITH ME


                                                                                


Monday, October 5, 2020

Archie Lee Hooker - 2019-06-08 The Coast To Coast Blues Band - Bluesfestival Schoeppingen

 

01 Intro
02 Big Ass Fun
03 Found A Good One
04 River Blues
05 Chilling
06 Interview
07 Miss you Mama
08 90 Days
09 Beale Street
10 Got my Reasons
11 Blues Shoes
12 Outro


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Saturday, October 3, 2020

Mama Told Me...

 

Mother's Finest was formed about 50 years ago in Atlanta, Georgia by Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy, Glenn "Doc" Murdock and Gary "Moses Mo" Moore and then they added Jerry "Wyzard" Seay as the core of the band. 

They may be from the South, But they're NOT Southern Rock (Although, several of their members have been a part of Southern Rock Bands like Molly Hatchet & The Outlaws during their off times)! 

Putting just one Label or Category on them is tough...And, that probably led to a lack of success they deserve!

See, Mother's Finest IS Funk and Soul and R&B And ROCK! And they can't be nicely tied up (with a bow) in just one of those labels...So, the Record Companies and Radio Stations didn't really know what to do with them...But the audiences that saw them sure did! They've had several Albums go Gold, despite charting any singles!

Their biggest success (surprise) came in 1978 in Germany at Rockpalast... Where they made quite the impression on that part of the world, and are still beloved there in that part of Europe, like The Netherlands (where this concert comes from).

Mickey's Monkey a Holland/Dozier/Holland (Remember seeing those names on tons of records?) Composition, first recorded by Smokey and The Miracles, is probably their most famous tune, but it's not their best. 

Excellent FM Recording during their Iron Age Tour back in '81...

(NEW LINK: 3/2/21)

https://workupload.com/file/r2XnDSZNh7E

Friday, October 2, 2020

Tommy Bolin - Teaser & Private Eyes Out-takes and Demos


TOMMY BOLIN
Teaser
Outtakes, demos and rehearsals
1975

Tech Info:
source: studio outtakes and demos
length: 55.39
quality: varying from A to B (and one C), most of it sounds pretty darn good
Size 538 BM

Tommy Bolin - Teaser & Private Eyes Out-takes and Demos
Remastered Tommy BOlin Demos and Out-takes. Took me a couple weeks to do this so i would not lose my sight of my goal and suffer listening fatigue!Thanks to Tolvis for sharing these and providing the source files. Many many thanks

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1. Crazed fandango
* outtake (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
2. The grind
* full demo with vocals (trimmed, amplified)
3. The grind
* instrumental version of #2 with more prominent piano (trimmed, amplified)
4. Wild dogs
* demo (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
5. Teaser
* instrumental rehearsal with count-in (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
8. Homeward strut
* outtake (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
9. Dreamer
* instrumental outtake (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
10. Marching powder
* outtake (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
11. Marching powder
* outtake, different version (corrected DC offsets, denoised, amplified (not crushed!), trimmed)
12. Lotus
* demo, poorest quality of the bunch (denoise)
13. dreamer (version 2)
* outtake, totally different recording (amplified, trimmed
14. You told me that you love me
* Instrumental, totally different guitarparts.
*denoised in iZotope, intro noise removed, faded out last 2 seconds
*amplified by 5db, headroom not crushed

15. Shake the devil
* Outtake, diff. mix, longer ending
-denoised in iZotope.
-sloping parametric bass boost
-hard limit by 2db, not crushed

16. Sweet burgundy
* Outtake, no guitar, different vocals
* noise reduction in Adobe Audition
*hard limit, 5db, not crushed.
*removed subsonic rumble at outtro, faded out.

17. Hello, again
* Outtake, guitar and vocals only, no strings overdubbed
* denoised in iZotope
* hard limit by 3db, not crushed

18. Gypsy soul
* Outtake, almost 40 seconds longer outro
-Denoised in iZotope
-faded in, faded out
-EQ'ed to bring up vocal slightly.
-hard limit by 2db, not crushed

19. Gypsy soul
* demo, acoustic guitar + vocals
-denoised in iZotope
-hard limit, 2db, not crushed

20. Gypsy soul
* rehearsal/demo, two guitars + bass
-denoised in iZotope
-amplified 20%, hard limited 2db - not crushed.

21. Bustin´ out for Rosey
* demo, different vocals
-denoised in iZotope (just the outtro)
-boosted bass (1db) and sloped vox (1.2db)
-trimmed dead space at beginning and end

22. Someday will bring our love home
* instrumental demo
-hard limit, 2.5db, not crushed
-dead space removed

23. Someday will bring our love home
* acoustic instrumental, two guitars
-denoised in iZotope
-amplified 20%
-hard limit 2.5db

24. Post toastee
* acoustic demo, guitar + vocals
--denoised in iZotope
--sloping high frequency boost
--channels amplied, not hard limited, separately
-beginning and ending trimmed noise

25. Untitled instrumental
* outtake
-denoised in Izotope
-trimmed
-amplied left and right independently, hard limit, 2db

26. Guitar snippet
* 53 seconds, Tommy counts in and plays a riff.

ENJOY or Not!

Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/39r68i69euriomv/TB1975.zip/file

Camel - Moonmadness tour Boarding House, San Francisco, California 26th June 1976


This is possibly the best unreleased recording of a complete show from the 'Moonmadness' tour....

Boarding House, San Francisco, California
26th June 1976
Radio broadcast, A-, 71min

Tech Info:
Format: Flac
Size: 304 MB
Quality: 10/10

Notes: Thanks to th original poster
This recording is one of the best documents of the band's 'Moonmadness' tour. Date is usually credited as 26th June, but 23rd is also mentioned. After their UK tour in support of the new album, Camel made a brief visit to the US, and this concert was recorded for FM radio broadcast. The set is similar to what they were playing at the time, with 'Another Night' instead of 'Lady Fantasy' being played as encore. Note that Mel Collins is not present on this recording, as he joined the band a little later in the year for live shows.

This recording has been widely traded since its first broadcast on KSAN FM, so there are many tape versions of varying quality floating around (some shorter ones missing 'Song Within a Song'). They all seem to originate from off-air masters, and the program seems to have been aired at least twice, judging by slight variations in station ID announcements.  

A more contemporary version comes via the PRRP team, but their remaster 'Another Night' runs a little fast, and has noticeable denoising, muffling and artefacts. This version comes to me from a 3rd-generation tape in the custodianship of David D, radio broadcast researcher and collector extraordinare. It is possibly the best source for this show that has come to light so far.

My thanks to David for offering me a fine tape transcription, which I have remastered; balancing the volumes throughout the program (they were all over the place), reduced to mono to stabilize the stereo image (as it is a mono recording), and applying a very gentle equalisation curve (a little more punch in the bass, and drop the brightness in the upper mids), and editing the set together. The recording sounds quite bright in places, and a little dull in others. I've concluded that is not the eq, so much as an erratic live mix, and the prominence of Latimer's guitar, which seemed to have a particularly edgy  tone on this occasion.

So here it is, an upgrade for all of you, I hope. Enjoy!

Set list:
1. Aristillus (tape)
2. Song Within a Song
3. The Great Marsh >
4. Rhayader >
5. Rhayader Goes to Town
6. Air Born
7. Chord Change
8. Procession > The White Rider
9. Lunar Sea
10. Preparation >
11. Dunkirk
12. Another Night

The Band:
Andy Latimer; guitars, flute
Pete Bardens; keyboards
Doug Ferguson; bass
Andy Ward; drums

Enjoy or Not!

Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/j9oc428huh7g9ma/Camels1976.rar/file

John Mayall with Mick Taylor - Live Berkeley, CA. 1982

From the Original FBS archives... 

John Mayall with Mick Taylor
Live at the Keystone
Berkeley, CA.
January 16, 1982
Soundboard @320

LATE SHOW
John Mayall-Vocals, Harmonica, Keyboards, Guitar
Mick Taylor-Guitar
John Mcvie-Bass
Colin Allen-Drums

Set List:
01 - An Eye For An Eye
02 - Band Intros
03 - Rock It In The Pocket
04 - Have You Heard
05 - Black Cat Moan
06 - My Time After A While
07 - The Stumble
08 - Oh Pretty Woman (Fades In)(Some Tape Deterioration)(Aud Patch)
09 - Checkin' Up On My Baby
10 - Road Show
11 - Audience-Talk
12 - Room To Move >
13 - Happy Birthday Mick Taylor


Thanks to the original source!

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Berkeley '82

Thursday, October 1, 2020

T. Rex LIVE in London UK 1972


 T. Rex

Wembley Empire Pool
London UK
1972-03-18 
Soundboard @320


01. Intro
02. Cadillac
03. Jeepster
04. Baby Strange
05. Banter
06. Spaceball Ricochet
07. Girl
08. Cosmic Dancer
09. Telegram Sam
10. Hot Love
11. Crowd
12. Get It On
13. Encore Break
13. Summertime Blues
14. Stage Announcement---Outro


Jack Bruce - Alive In America 1980

Jack Bruce - Alive In America (1980)
Soundboard @320
{Out of Print}

This is a concert recorded November 20, 1980 in Denver, CO during a tour to support his 1980 "Ive Always Wanted To Do This" LP . His backing band at this time was Billy Cobham, Clem Clemson & David Sancious.

R.I.P.
Jack Bruce

 
Set List:
White Room
Hit And Run
Clempson Blues Solo
Born Under A Bad Sign
Livin' Without Ja
Dancing On Air
Post War
Theme For An Imaginary Western
Face Lift 318    
Escape To The Royal Wood (On Ice)
Morning Story    
Traintime    
Politician 



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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Bob Dylan Complete Infidels Sessions 6 discs *WITH NEW LINKS

*NOW RE-BOOTED BY REQUEST




*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
*THANKS TO THE BLOG THAT NOBODY READS FOR THE INSPIRATION

WOW!!!! people it looks like our time on earth maybe coming to an end, what with this new Coronavirus everywhere I don't think we have much time. Look I don't want to scare anybody but.....However we here at the Jobe Medical Center for the prevention of STD's are working on ways to stop this deadly outbreak. These are some of the experiments we are currently working on.

1. Smear dog shit all over your body (head to toe) this will certainly keep others from coming into contact with you.
2. Where your MAGA hat everywhere, this will assure that people of your ilk only come into contact with you (and of course we know that wearing a MAGA hat, nothing will stick)
3. After purchasing your meth, find a homeless person (that's easy enough) offer him a toot, and if  he/she suddenly wants to take a bath send it (the meth) to our labs for further testing
4. DO NOT GO OUT OF YOUR HOUSE FOR ANYTHING UNTIL JUNE 14TH when it will be warm and by that time the virus will have disappeared
5. Buy stock in the Jobe surgical mask company (right now it's tanking but just wait) then with the money you make you can live the high-life for your last few days (note this is a not a cure but a way for you to have some fun)
6. Purchase a copy of Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica blast this at all times and everyone will stay away from you
7. Watch Fox news and be oblivious to everything that is going on in the world, that way if you don't hear about the Coronavirus it certainly can't get to you. (The less you know the more we thrive)
Well folks in conclusion these are just 7 of the current experiments we are working on at this time but stay tuned to this site for the latest updates. See scans

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Rage Against The Machine - Live Finsbury Park 2010

Rebooted...Originally posted October 25, 2013

Rage Against The Machine - Live Finsbury Park
London, UK

June 6, 2010
Excellent Unknown Source @320


Set List:
INTRO - TESTIFY  
BOMBTRACK
PEOPLE OF THE SUN
KNOW YOUR ENEMY
BULLS ON PARADE
TOWNSHIP REBELLION
BULLET IN THE HEAD
WHITE RIOT (THE CLASH COVER)
GUERRILLA RADIO
SLEEP NOW IN THE FIRE
FREEDOM
KILLING IN THE NAME


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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Traffic 1973-04-12 - RAINBOW THEATRE, LONDON, U.K


 

Tech Info:
Source: AUD
Lineage: Trade CDR (x?) > EAC (secure) > FLAC (level 5)
File Size: 625 MB (FLAC)
Quality 7-8 out of 10 Definitely worth listening to.
Tape by: ??
Transferred by: ??

PERSONNEL:STEVE WINWOOD, JIM CAPALDI, CHRIS WOOD, DAVID HOOD,
          REBOP KWAKU BAAH, BARRY BECKETT, ROGER HAWKINS

Setlist:
Disc 1
1.SHOOTOUT AT THE FANTASY FACTORY
2.ROCK'N ROLL STEW
3.WHO KNOWS WHAT TOMORROW MAY BRING
4.40,000 HEADMEN
5.EVENING BLUE
6.ROLL RIGHT STONES
7.NO NAME, NO FACE, NO NUMBER
8.EMPTY PAGES


Disc 2
1.GLAD/FREEDOM RIDER
2.TRAGIC MAGIC
3.(SOMETIMES I FEEL SO)UNINSPIRED
4.LIGHT UP OR LEAVE ME ALONE
5.LOW SPARK OF HIGH-HEELED BOYS


Total: 121.30

Notes Not much info on this show. except that it was a great show. by this time There were only three original members left: STEVE WINWOOD, JIM CAPALDI, CHRIS WOOD it was 1970. If you have never heard this show it is worth grabbing for your collection you won't be disappointed.

One more note: Roger Hawkins; Was the drummer with Traffic from 1972 - 1973 he was an amazing drummer. He was a great part of the Traffic sound that year. You should look him up in you are not familiar with him.

A Shout Out to the original poster for this great show back in the day!

Enjoy or not!

Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5vwosz43et020rz/file

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It's A Beautiful Day - 5/23-25/68 Fillmore West-San Francisco, CA



Recording: Soundboard > Unknown > CDR > EAC > Flac

Disc 1 - 5/23/68
1. Intro > Jam 10:32
2. Wasted Union Blues 12:19
3. White Bird 6:48
4. Hot Summer Day 11:02
5. Countryside 5:19
Total 46:02

Disc 2 - 5/24/68
1. Jam > Bombay Calling 10:08
2. Wasted Union Blues 11:43
3. White Bird 6:41
4. Hot Summer Day 10:29
5. Countryside 5:20
Total 44:23


Disc 3 - 5/25/68
1. 0:14
2. Wasted Union Blues 11:32
3. White Bird 6:39
4. Hot Summer Day 11:48
5. Love For You > 2:28
6. Bulgaria > 5:53
7. Love For You 1:52
8. Heavy Changes 9:48
9. Time Is 5:33
Total 56:02


Notes from the original poster:

I could not find through a search where all three nights have been uploaded (at least not recently), if so I apologize for the repeat.

It's A Beautiful Day recorded over 3 nights opening for the Yardbirds (Cecil Taylor was also on the bill).  I've spent a lot of my trading life putting together complete nights and or stands at the Fillmore West. It was an incredible time for music and one of the few times you can find such a wide range of bands on the same bill (where else could you find Black Sabbath opening for Love)! Anybody have the Yardbirds sets from this stand?  Seems to not exist...

This is a nice 3 night stand, all are excellent soundboard quality with only slight tape hiss.

Attached is artwork made for this particular series of shows...enjoy!

Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/y6gu13ubd6mrcg2/file

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Hot Tuna - Live at The Palladium, NYC 1976

 Tech info:
Type: Bootleg
Source: FM Broadcast
Format: Flac
Sound Quality: 8.5
Download size. 1 file 418 MB

Notes: Not sure of the exact date of this show except that is was broadcast sometime in 1976. (They say 11-24-76, but this date cannot be confirmed.
This is an excellent Tuna show. Jorma and Jack are at the top of their game waling away.
Amazing version of Rock Me Baby Are Hot Tuna folks out there? Well, this is the way I like my
Tuna the best: electrified. It's a show at The Palladium in New York and was recorded from a radio
broadcast on WNEW-FM. I received this show from one of my trading buddies quite a few summers ago. 

Show Info:

Track List:

1 - Rock Me Baby
2 - I Wish You Would
3 - Serpent of Dreams
4 - Winin' Boy Blues
5 - Been So Long
6 - Invitation
7 - Bowlegged Woman, Knock Kneed Man
8 - I See The Light

For all to enjoy!!

Link: 

http://www.mediafire.com/file/u6cau9qu1vipqey/file

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