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Monday, March 13, 2023
The Cramps - You Betta Duck!
The Cramps - Live Stockholm, Sweeden 1991
Rebooted by request...
Originally posted May 4, 2015
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The Cramps Memphis Studio Demos 1977
Letters, boy do we get letters. It's my job to let you the reader know what we come up against. So with that in mind I will address a few of them. Our first letter comes from a Mr. Wife Mother of West Dakota he/she asks "Do you think 38 Special will ever be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame? Well Mr. Wife or is it Mrs. Mother? I certainly hope so due to the fact that with them getting into said R&R hall of fame it will never legitimize the hollowed hall and for the few that give a fuck it will keep out riff-raff like The MC5 or the Replacements or well....fill in your favorite band here. Next up from Chlamydia New Mexico a Mr. Bili Rubin asks "Is it possible to get a yeast infection in your throat?" What the fuck. Do I look like a doctor to you? A Ms.Take asks "Don't you think we should deport children?" My answer to that is I think we should deport everybody with the exception of Myles Goodwyn, Barry Bonds, Tim Allen, The Bludgeon Brothers, J.R. Smith, Lindsay Lohan, Frances Bavier, and Ann Coulter. From a Mr. Wynn Stewart "Will Grand Funk reform this year? Well Mr. Stewart I've heard that as much as 575 dollars has been offered but so far no word from Mr. Schacher. And finally from a Mr. Slev Presley. "Do you have Dr. Nichopoulos address? Sorry Slev that I don't know. RIP Nick Knox. No covers.
Songs
1.TV Set
2.Domino
3.Can't Hardly Stand It
4.Lonesome Town
5.I Was A Teenage Werewolf
6.Sunglasses After Dark
7.Human Fly
8.Love Me
9.Uranium Rock
10.The Way I Walk
11.Strychnine
12. Surfin Bird
13.I'm Cramped
WELL I'M GETTING TIRED OF WORKING HARD EVERY DAY WORKING REAL HARD NOT GETTING MUCH PAY
Don't forget to visit THE ADULT BOOKSTORE over at the WAGON
Saturday, March 11, 2023
John Lee Hooker - San Francisco, CA. 1985
w/ Carlos Santana
Air Lift Benefit
The Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, CA.
June 23rd, 1985
Excellent Soundboard Recording @256
Set List:
01. Shake Your Money Maker
02. I Don't Know
03. JLH Intro >One Monday Morning *
04. I Don't Know *
05. Boom,Boom *
06. Serve Me Right To Suffer *
07. High Heeled Sneekers *
08. Boogie Chillin' *
09. Jam
* with Carlos Santana
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Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Miles Davis - Live Tokyo, Japan 1973
Rebooted...Originally posted February 26, 2014
Upgraded links!
Disc 1 (Set 1 - 45:08)
01. Applause
02. Turnaroundphrase
03. Tune in 5
04. Right Off
05. Funk [Prelude, pt 1]
06. Tune in 5
07. Applause
08. Ife
09. Agharta Prelude
10. Zimbabwe
Miles Davis - trumpet, organ
Dave Liebman - tenor and soprano saxophones
Pete Cosey - guitar, percussion
Reggie Lucas - guitar
Michael Henderson - electric bass guitar
James “Mtume” Heath - congas, rhythm box, table percussion
Al Foster - drums
A big round of applause and thanks to plaz_restore, Bocci, nobody and every one who worked on this and helped shared it among the fans.
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Saturday, March 4, 2023
IF - Roslyn NY. 1974
Roslyn, NY
March 5, 1974
WLIR FM Source @VBR
They toured extensively in Europe and the States during the early Seventies, performing at most of the major venues and festivals of the day (Newport, Reading, Fillmores East & West, Whiskey A-Go-Go, The Marquee, etc.) and shared billings with, amongst others, Miles Davis, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon and Leon Russell as well as many of the classic rock bands of the day, such as Cream, Traffic, Yes, Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad, Ten Years After, KISS, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Like the early Chicago, they were difficult to classify with any of their contemporaries; they seemed out of place wherever they played, and were considered too jazzy when billed with groups with a more rock orientation and too bluesy or loud when billed with more jazz-oriented bands.
IF thus became one of the most highly-acclaimed groups of the Seventies to never quite make the big time, despite good record sales and full venues. The band was managed and its albums produced by Lew Futterman, who had previously produced US jazz/soul stars Brother Jack McDuff and J.J. Jackson, amongst others. Signed on by Chris Blackwell, an enthusiastic early fan, to Island Records in the UK and to Capitol Records in the US, their first album, IF (1970), entered the charts in both the States (Billboard) and the UK, as well as winning a design award for its cover, and was followed that same year by IF 2, also released on Island and Capitol.
The albums IF 3 (1971) and IF 4 aka "Waterfall" (1972) were accompanied by heavy touring schedules in the States and Europe, especially in Britain and Germany, where the band appeared on TV (BBC's Top of the Pops/Old Grey Whistle Test in the UK and one of their tracks was used as a signature tune for the news in Germany). Finally, in the summer of 1972, the band had to come off the road in the middle of a US tour when Dick Morrissey was admitted to hospital for major surgery. As a result of the break-up, the band members went off to work on other projects.More @ Prog Archives
02. Chiswick High Road Blues - 07:18
03. In The Winter Of Your Life - 05:22
04. I Believe In Rock & Roll - 05:49
05. Follow That With Your Performing Seals - 09:05
06. Raw Sewage - 09:24
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Friday, March 3, 2023
Richard Thompson LIVE in Amsterdam NL 2007
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
The Cramps - Vancouver, BC 1992
Vancouver, BC
March 18, 1992
Soundboard @flac
LINEAGE:
No Info. Traded WAV files on Data DVD > FLAC Frontend level 8 by me
TRACKLIST:
01 Dames, Booze, Chains & Boots
02 Muleskinner Blues
03 Aloha From Hell
04 Bop Pills
05 Everything Goes
06 Creature From The Black Leather Lagoon
07 Hipsville 29 B.C.
08 Bend Over, I'll Drive
09 I Wanna Get In Your Pants
10 Hard Working Man
11 Goo Goo Muck
12 Miniskirt Blues
13 Sunglasses After Dark
14 Two-Headed Sex Change
15 Blow Up Your Mind
16 Eyeball In My Martini
17 Alligator Stomp
18 Shortnin' Bread
19 The Crusher / Surfin' Bird (only the beginning)
Thanks to the original poster and source!
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Powerman 5000 - Mega! Kung Fu Radio {1997}
Studio recordings @320
Out of Print
Before Powerman 5000 went in an industrial
metal direction, they crafted a unique sound like no other and defined
the variety of nu metal at its core. They blended hip hop, their own
stoner-sounding rapping, knockout metal grooves, funky bass, 70's metal
style soloing, varied percussion, and more in a seamless mix. Incredibly
fun too, perfectly both creative and entertaining. It's like Clutch
making a nu metal album.
Mega!! Kung Fu Radio is booming with
personality, infectious hooks, heavy grooves, high energy, and Spider
One's deadpan delivery of abstract lyricism. What separates Powerman
from other rap metal bands is how perfectly they play in both genres.
They aren't just rapping over metal riffing, they're blending chunky
metal grooves with funky hip hop rhythms seamlessly like they were meant
for each other. It's a perfect way to get a metal fan into hip hop, or
vice-versa.
I love this whole album, so it's hard to really
highlight any particular song, describing the sound as a whole is a lot
easier. However, Organizized, 20 Miles to Texas 25 to Hell, Standing 8,
and hidden track File Under Action are some particular favorites if I
had to choose. File Under Action is the purest hip hop track on the
album, with a perfect use of a droning atmosphere and effective
placement of guitar riffing and feedback that's made ultra-heavy
whenever it appears. Spider One carries great flow throughout the album,
but this is among his best performances.
The 90's were an
incredibly creative time for music, and Powerman 5000 shows some of the
best part of that for both the world of metal and hip hop. ~Metal Archives
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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers - Live Fonda Theater May 20th 2015 @ 224kbps *REBOOTED BY REQUEST
Songs
1. Sway
2. Dead Flowers
3. Wild Horses
4. Sister Morphine
5. You Gotta Move
6. Bitch
7. Can't you Hear Me Knockin'
8. I Got The Blues
9. Moonlight Mile
10. Brown Sugar
DESTROY YOUR NOTION OF CIRCULAR TIME
James Williamson And Friends Re-Licked Live 1-16-2015 @224 Kbps *REBOOTED BY REQUEST
Here's a little something that came right from James' sight. You can watch the full concert there or if you're pressed for time you can download the songs here. Goddamn can you imagine what these would have sounded like if only Iggy had been there? No Back Cover. Songs Are
1. Head On-With Jello Biafra
2. Open Up And Bleed-With Carolyn Wonderland
3. Scene Of The Crime-With Joe Cardamone
4. She Creatures Of The Hollywood Hills-With Frank Meyer
5. Till The End Of The Night-With Alison Mosshart
6. I Got A Right-With Lisa Kekaula
7. Pinpoint Eyes-With Joe Cardamone
8. Wild Love-With Alison Mosshart and Jesse Malin
9. Rubber Leg-With Ron Young
10. I'm Sick Of You-With Frank Meyer
11. Gimmie Some Skin-With Carolyn Wonderland
12. Cock In My Pocket-With Shea Roberts
13. Heavy Liquid-With Lisa Kekaula
14. Wet My Bed-With The Richmond Sluts
15. Search And Destroy-With Cheetah Chrome And Jello Biafra
16. Louie Louie-With All Of The Above
MONEYBAGS TRYING TO RUN MY WORLD AIN'T NO SOUL GONNA EVER BE HEARD
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Television - Live The Bottom Line NY. - 1978
Originally posted February 14, 2014 & July 28, 2020
A Dave Sez contribution...
The Bottom Line
New York, NY.
July 29, 1978
This was indeed the final [known recorded] concert of Television until 1992. At the time, it was of course unknown if the band would perform or record again.
This includes one of the best live recordings of the classic song Marquee Moon ever. The band is on fire, and well captured.
From the Dave Sez archive: an ultra-rare Japanese CD bootleg, AUD A-, FLAC. The last known recorded concert of Television until their reformation in 1992 with an inspired version of the classic song Marquee Moon.
Track List:
1. Fire Engine
2. Glory
3. Grip Of Love
4. Foxhole
5. Dreams Dream
6. Ain't That Nothin'
7. Friction
8. Prove It
9. Marquee Moon
10. Kingdom Come
11. Satisfaction
Originally posted by dexondaz in 2008 at guitars101 and dexondaz.blogspot.com in FLAC, to whom huge thanks.
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Lou Reed - Chicago, IL. 1978
Lou Reed - Park West
Chicago, IL.
April 14, 1978
WXRT FM Chicago Unconcert Broadcast @flac
First Aired May 28th 1978
R.J.P. Reel to Reel Master @ 3 & 3/4 IPS
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co
LINEAGE WXRT FM BROADCAST TO REEL TO REEL @ 3 AND 3/4 IPS>TEAC A-7300 REEL TO REEL>W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT>
CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB
FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV(24/96KHZ)TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC LEVEL 8
THE BAND
Lou Reed vocals guitar
Stuart Heinrich guitar backing vocals
Marty Fogel saxophone
Michael Fonfara piano
Ellard "Moose" Boles bass backing vocals
Michael Suchorsky drums
Angela Howell tambourine backing vocals
Chrissy Faith backing vocals
SETLIST
1 Gimme Some Good Times
2 Satellite Of Love
3 Leave Me Alone
4 Walk On The Wild Side
5 Coney Island Baby
6 Street Hassle
7 Sweet Jane
8 Rock N Roll
9 WXRT
KRW&CO and mike1061 are pleased to present to you the collection of
R.J.P.(RIP). R.J.P. was a prolific archivist from Chicago who recorded live radio broadcasts,
tv broadcasts, as well his own captures live from the audience. These are on Reel to Reel,
Cassette, Beta, and VHS as well as hundreds of pre FM transcription discs and reels.
We will be presenting to you our transfers of the R.J.P. collection, which has been in the
possession of mike since his passing, over the coming months. There are
going to be several exciting uploads to come. Many thanks go to R.J.P. for his
archiving (which date back to the 1970s) and Mike for preserving
this collection and allowing it to be presented to you here.
PLEASE DON'T ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
AS ALWAYS ENJOY CHEERS KRW_CO
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Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Generation X - Live Sheffield 1978 {OUT OF PRINT}
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Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Stone Temple Pilots - Worcester, MA 1994
01 Vasoline
02 Silvergun Superman
03 Crackerman
04 Lounge Fly
05 Meat Plow
06 Still Remains
07 Gypsy Davy
08 Pretty Penny
09 Creep
10 Andy Warhol
11 Big Empty
12 Interstate Love Song
13 Plush
14 Wicked Garden
15 Sin
16 Unglued
17 Dead & Bloated
18 Sex Type Thing
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Friday, February 17, 2023
The Cramps - Live Vancouver - 2000 {Link Upgrade}
Originally posted Friday, August 23, 2013 & February 6, 2016
November 5, 2000
Vancouver , BC
FM Source @flac
Everybody's Movin'
You're Gonna Miss Me
Cramp Style
What You Do To Me
Black Leather Lagoon
Human Fly
New Kind Of Kick
Shake It Baby
Drug Train
You've Got Good Taste
TV Set
Can Your Pussy Do The Dog?
Romeo Void LIVE in San Francisco CA 1980
Monday, February 13, 2023
Bob Log III - Melbourne Australia 2009
From the FBS archives...
Bob Log III - Easey Street Sessions
City Slang Program
February 18, 2009
PBS FM, Melbourne, Australia
FM master @256
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Canned Heat - Melbourne, Australia 1976
Canned Heat - Unknown venue
Melbourne, Australia
July 7, 1976
Soundboard @ flac
Set List:
1. Baby Bell - instrumental
2. On The Road Again
3. The House Of Blue Lights
4. Sleeping In The Ground
5. Get Back
6. Before Six
7. Let´s Work Together
8. Whisky Headed Woman
9. Woodstock Boogie
Bob The Bear Hite - vocals, harmonica
Harvey Mandel - guitar; Mark Skyer - guitar;
Chris Morgan - bass;
Adolfo Fito de la Parra - drums


























