Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Morphine LIVE in Austin TX 1997
Roy Buchanan - Live Roslyn, NY. 1977
Roy Buchanan - My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY.
September 27, 1977
WLIR-FM source @flac
Setlist:
01 I'm A Ram - 04:54
02 Honky Tonk - 04:03
03 Blues In C - 08:00
04 Further On Up The Road - 03:35
05 Roy's Blues - 08:31
06 Slow Down - 03:53
07 I'm Evil - 05:38
08 Lonely Days & Lonely Nights - 04:32
09 Green Onions - 06:49
10 The Messiah Will Come Again - 07:09
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Saturday, April 1, 2023
Primus - Live Rome, Italy 1990
01. Toys Go Winding Down
02. Frizzle Fry
03. John the Fisherman
04. Spaghetti Western
05. Harold of the Rocks
06. Mr. Know it All
07. Groundhog's Day
08. Tommy the Cat > The Jam (Graham Central Station)
09. Too Many Puppies
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Iggy Pop - Live Milano, Italy 1993
Iggy Pop - Live Milano, Italy
October 27, 1993
Soundboard @320
Liberated bootleg aka "Tough Guys Do Dance" (teddy bear records)
Recorded live Milano-October 27th 1993 (1/14)
FM broadcast-1993 (15)
Set List:
01. Down On The Streets
02. Raw Power
03. T.V. Eyes
04. Hate
05. Real Wild Child
06. Loose
07. I Wanna Be your Dog
08. The Passenger
09. Fuckin'Alone
10. Lust For Life
11. Wild America
12. Home
13. Sickness
14. Louie Louie
15. I Wanna Be Your Dog (Acoustic Version)
Personnel:
Bass – Hal Gragin
Drums – Larry Mullins
Guitar – Eric Schermarhorn
Vocals – Iggy Pop
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Chris Cornell - Unplugged In Sweden 2006
01. Doesn't Remind Me (Audioslave)
02. Like a Stone (Audioslave)
03. Wide Awake (Audioslave)
04. Fell on Black Days (Soundgarden)
05. Be Yourself (Audioslave)
06. Billie Jean (Michael Jackson)
07. Original Fire (Audioslave)
08. Redemption Song (Bob Marley)
09. Peace, Love, and Understanding (Elvis Costello)
10. All Night Thing (Temple of the Dog)
11. Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden)
12. Call me a Dog (Temple of the Dog)
13. Thank You (Led Zeppelin)
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Jethro Tull LIVE in Manchester UK 1977
All Jethro Tull shows here >>>
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Brand X - The Bottom Line NY. 1978
Brand X - The Bottom Line
New York City, NY.
October 31, 1978
aka - Rated X
Soundboard or FM Source @320
Setlist:
1 The Ghost Of Mayfield Lodge 18:04
2 Earth Dance 14:07
3 Black Moon 08:46
4 Nuclear Burn 12:07
5 Deadly Nightshade 19:49
Morris Pert: Percussion
Mike Clark: Drums
Mike Miller: Guitar
John Goodsall : Guitar on "Access to Data" & "The Poke"
Percy Jones: Bass
Peter Robinson: Keyboards
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Thursday, March 23, 2023
FEAR - The Paradise Studio Demos (1978)
Studio soundboard @320
Tracks
Let's Have A War
Fresh Flesh
I Love Livin' In The City
I Don't Care About You
I'm Back
Intro/Waiting For The Gas
Disconnected
Fetch Me One More Beer
Here We Go Again
Love The Girls
Three Blind Mice
Cat Fight
Fuel Injected Papa
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Monday, March 20, 2023
PJ Harvey - Peel Sessions 1991, 1992, 1993
1991, 1992, 1993
FM Sources @VBR
August 29, 1991
1- Oh My Lover
2- Victory
3- Shela-na-gig
4- Water
October 28, 1992
1- Me Jane
2- Ecstasy
March 12, 1993
1- Primed and Ticking
2- Claudine the Inflatable One
3- Wang Dang Doodle
4- Naked Cousin
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Sunday, March 19, 2023
The Smashing Pumpkins - Reel Time Sessions 1989
Smashing Pumpkins - Reel Time Sessions 1989
Studio soundboard recordings @flac +vbr
Two bootlegs from early Smashing Pumpkins studio sessions - tracks 1-20 are full-band electric, tracks 21-33 are just Billy on acoustic. Some of the songs were used to make the Moon demo tape, others were released on Gish or as singles, and some have been left in the past.
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More recording sessions with Mark Ignoffo, intended to constitute the first Smashing Pumpkins album. Fortunately for the future of the band, these sessions did not produce an album as anticipated but the second demo tape Moon. Billy Corgan also compiled a tape from these sessions called Gish, used for bookings and label solicitation in 1989 and 1990. Corgan also made a number of homemade mix tapes for friends and fans that featured different configurations of material from these sessions. While about half of the sessions have appeared on various releases, the remaining half can be found on bootlegs, the highest quality as unmastered final mixes compiled on a DAT tape that had belonged to Mike Potential.
According to Corgan, the album originally came from Smashing Pumpkins'
early vow of poverty. "The roots of Gish are the fact that the band had a
policy then that nobody made any money from the shows, so we could save
up to record," he explains. "It was amazing that everyone agreed to it
because none of us had any money back then. So by 1989 we had collected a
couple grand from playing club gigs. A guy named Mark Ignoffo, who
lived in the neighborhood near where I worked at the used record store,
had just graduated studio-engineering school. It turned out he had set
up a studio in his parents' basement, so in 1989 we took that saved
money and made an album — even though we had no one to make an album
for. There was absolutely nobody interested in our band. So we just made
an album-plus worth of material hoping somebody would become
interested. And if you listen to that material, it sounds very much like
Gish turned out. ~ More at Fandom
Bury Me
Bye June
Cinnamon Girl [Neil Young cover]
C'mon
Daughter [extended]
Daydream
East [alternate version]
Honeyspider
Honeyspider [alternate version]
I Am One [original 7" version]
Love [not the MCIS track, a different song with the same title]
Not Worth Asking
Psychodelic
Rhinoceros [alternate version]
Rhinoceros
Snap
Stars Fall In
With You
Waiting for You Now
Fat Man Blues [false start]
Fat Man Blues [partial]
Fat Man Blues [partial]
Bleed
She [abandoned]
Vanilla
My Dahlia [abandoned]
A Trip Unto Bountiful
Sun [abandoned]
Stray Cat Blues [Rolling Stones cover]
I Am One, Part 2
My Dahlia
Sun
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Irma Thomas LIVE in New Orleans 1998
Monday, March 13, 2023
The Cramps - You Betta Duck!
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
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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