Sunday, May 5, 2024

Santana - Live Dortmund, Germany 1980

Rebooted by request...
Originally posted May 12, 2014






















Santana - Live Westfalenhalle 
Dortmund, Germany
June 12, 1980
Soundboard/FM Source @192



Set List:
01 Hannibal
02 All I Ever Wanted
03 Tales of Kilimanjaro
04 Black Magic Woman/ Gipsy Queen
05 Oye Como Va
06 Just In Time To See The Sun
07 Incident At Neshabur
08 Lightning In The Sky
09 Chant
10 Aqua Marine
11 Savor/ Jingo
12 You Just Don't Care
13 Europa
14 Well All Right
15 Runnin'
16 Soul Sacrifice
17 Open Invitation
18 Shake Your Moneymaker
19 Samba Pa Ti
20 She's Not There
21 Transcendance
22 Evil Ways

 

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Friday, May 3, 2024

13th Floor Elevators - Live! In California

13th Floor Elevators - Live! In California
KSAN-FM Source @320
Various Dates, Various Venues

Artwork Included

 

While much of the 13th Floor Elevators’ popularity today rests upon their studio albums and 45s, this wasn’t always the case. Especially not in Texas, where the Elevators first became famous as an outstanding live act, with a combination of ferocious drive and dark mystique that was unlike anything seen before. When the Psychedelic Sounds LP was released in late ‘66, some fans in their hometown Austin felt it was missing a bit of the captivating energy they associated with the band. Even Tommy Hall, the band’s lyricist and intellectual nexus, stated in a 1989 interview that “our real show was live”.

Before getting on to the true live recordings, a word about the infamous, fake Live LP on International Artists. This odd concoction was put together by I A producer Fred Carroll in the Summer of ’68, after months of studio sessions with the band had failed to produce anything release-worthy. Pulled together from old outtakes, the Live album is decidedly non-live, despite Carroll’s attempts to create a concert atmosphere via dubbed-in crowd noise. Much venom has been thrown upon this record over the decades, but fake live LPs were common in the ‘60s – much more so than real live recordings – and as far as the actual music goes, it’s a very good album, including a couple of songs unavailable elsewhere. Any fan of the band needs it. ‘Nuff said.

Except for the three core members of vocalist Roky Erickson, guitarist Stacy Sutherland and jug player/lyricist Tommy Hall, the Elevators underwent several line-up changes during their 2.5-year life span. A commonly held opinion back then was that as a live act, none of the later configurations could match the earliest line-up, with bassist Benny Thurman. Thurman, who was a formally schooled violinist but not a “real” bass player, contributed to the strange and exciting aura around the group during the first half of 1966. According to Bill Miller of Cold Sun, who saw the early Elevators several times, “Benny was just as important as Roky” to the band.

At that time, the Elevators’ official recordings were limited to the “You’re Gonna Miss Me” 45 (released January ‘66), and except for some demo tracks, this first line-up was not preserved on any other studio reels. The three live tapes that exist from the Spring ‘66 are thus important documents of the band’s early days, and better yet, they confirm the praise heard from the original fans. The energy level is breath-taking, yet the band finds room to spread their psychedelic message via complex drug songs like “Roller Coaster” and “Fire Engine”.

The earliest known live recording of the 13th Floor Elevators is the KAZZ-FM Tape. This was a live, 30-minute broadcast from a concert at the New Orleans club in Austin, Texas, March ’66. The Elevators had been the house band at the club during recent weeks, and this was to be their final performance before embarking on a tour of the Dallas/Fort Worth area. KAZZ-FM was one of Austin’s two radio stations, and unlike KNOW (who banned the Elevators) they had given “You’re Gonna Miss Me” plenty of air play. The KAZZ father and son team of Bill Josey Sr & Jr would continue to support local Austin rock music via their Sonobeat label in coming years. The KAZZ-FM tape features Bill Josey Jr, under his DJ alias “Rim Kelly”, giving enthustiastic intros to the songs, and occasionally ad libbing small talk while the band took their time tuning. Josey’s on-air description of the show as a “farewell performance” later caused confusion, as poorly informed writers and bootleggers assumed it meant the band was headed for the westcoast – which didn’t happen until five months later.

At least one hardcore Elevators fan I know rates the KAZZ-FM tape as the best live recording of the band in existence, and it’s easy to see why. The band is absolutely frantic, the crowd (possibly fuelled by the free LSD handed out by the group) is ecstatic and loud, and the compressed, somewhat overloaded nature of the recording becomes an advantage. Songs include “Roller Coaster”, “Monkey Island”, covers of two early Beatles numbers, and an absolutely blazing 7-minute version of “Gloria”. An edited version of the tape can be found on the Original Sounds and Demos Everywhere vinyl bootlegs from the late 80s, and the complete 30-minute version has gone around in tape trading circles. There are indications of two more KAZZ-FM broadcasts from the same era preserved on tape, but nothing has surfaced so far.

Although the subsequent sojourn to Dallas/Fort Worth was generally unsuccessful for the band, they got to appear live twice on the local Sump’N Else TV Show. The audio portions of their appearances were preserved, and have been officially released on Fire In My Bones (LP) and Psychedelic Microdots, vol 2 (CD). Although the TV studio setting removes a bit of the live atmosphere, the Elevators blow through their shortened set lists with tight, high-energy performances. The March ’66 show includes a brief interview with Tommy Hall, who also delivers a long jug solo on “You Really Got Me”. The May ’66 appearance is even more interesting, featuring not less than six songs, among them unique items like Don Covay’s “Mercy Mercy” and a manic “Roller Coaster”, which has Sump N Else’s host exclaim “wow!”. Unfortunately, the transfer from original tapes, done in the mid-‘80s, caused several tracks to appear at too fast speed; some are off by as much as 10%. As good as the Elevators were, they weren’t quite capable of the shrill, inhuman tempo heard on “Fire Engine”, as an example.

The Elevators returned to Austin, and in the late Spring they hooked up with the Houston-based International Artists label. “You’re Gonna Miss Me” began to make waves outside Texas, which led to I A bringing in Lelan Rogers to help with national promotion. Only one live recording exists from the Summer ’66, and that is the La Maison Tape. Sourced from a live broadcast from the La Maison club in Houston, this 20-minute stereo tape first appeared on the Elevator Tracks album from 1987. Although it was an exciting period for the band, the show isn’t among their finest moments. The predominance of covers is disappointing, but the “Roller Coaster” version is one of the best. It was also around this time that the first line-up change occurred. Partly due to his wild, unpredictable lifestyle, Benny Thurman was replaced by the more placid Ronnie Leatherman, who was also considered a better bass player.

The new line-up toured California during the second half of ’66 and, at the height of their success, appeared twice on Dick Clark’s national TV shows. Evidence suggests that as a musical engine, the Elevators may never have been better than in the early days of their west coast stay. In his fanzine Mojo Navigator, a teenage Greg Shaw reported on seeing the band live at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco, obviously impressed: “The most interesting group musically was the 13th Floor Elevators. They are a really freaky group. They look strange, they sound strange, and they are all good musicians, doing all original material. The lead singer, whose voice is truly odd, also plays lead guitar pretty well. The drummer is excellent. They have one guy who does nothing but boop-boop-boop with a jug. The songs they do are new and different.”

The Elevators never felt entirely at home in San Francisco, although fellow Texan Chet Helms offered them many chances to play at the Avalon. Compiled from those gigs, the Avalon ’66 Tape gives terrific proof of the band’s prowess. Ronnie Leatherman’s bass adds a steady, almost majestic power to newly added numbers like “Before You Accuse Me” and (arguably the high-point) “You Don’t Know”. Compared with the fire-breathing r’n’b drive of the Spring ’66 recordings, updated covers of “The Word” and “You Really Got Me” show the band moving towards a more mature, acid-rock sound. The tape shows, quite simply, a great 60s rock band at the peak of their powers.

All copies of the Avalon ’66 Tape seem to derive from the same source, a broadcast on the SF Bay Area KSAN radio station in late 1977. Listeners would record KSAN’s shows of archival 60s live music, and those tapes made their way to vinyl bootleggers. The first Avalon ’66 boot came out in Italy 1978, and many have followed since. Unfortunately, the most well-known of these, Live SF ’66 on Lysergic Records, has the worst sound quality of all. It was produced by well-known LA collector Dave Gibson, whose Moxie reissue label was infamous for its shifting audio quality. Later Avalon releases such as Flivver and Rocky’s Horror Show are superior to Lysergic’s weak, muffled sound. The best-sounding version may yet be to come, as the Elevators box-set currently in production will utilize a great-sounding tape copy of the old KSAN broadcast that surfaced recently. Incidentally, “Roller Coaster” was aired separately from the rest of the Avalon tape, and is missing from some of the bootlegs. A live recording of “Reverberation” from (probably) the same source tapes is also known to exist, but has never been released.

As a footnote to the Avalon ’66 Tape, there is known to exist another live tape from the west coast tour, from Fresno in inland California. The people in possession of this tape like to keep it to themselves, and are unwilling to divulge even track list info. Perhaps it will see the light of day some time.

Despite their commercial success, it was in California that problems began developing around the Elevators in general, and Roky Erickson in particular. After returning to Texas around Christmas, the band played a large number of gigs during early ‘67, but their performances were getting uneven and unpredictable.
Nothing illustrates this better than the notorious Houston Mustic Theatre Tape, from February ‘67. Through a twist of fate, this is the best documented concert in the entire Elevators annals. Apart from the professional live recording, there exists a poster, old ticket stubs, detailed comments from band members, and personal reminiscences from audience members. How unfortunate then, that the Elevators decided to drop more LSD than usual before the concert, and went on stage zonked out of their skulls. While the crowd was yelling and IA:s tape deck was rolling, lead guitarist Stacy Sutherland entered a profound hallucinatory stage, which he described years later as: “...Everybody turned into wolves, and I thought that our band was evil, because of some of the things we had advocated. And I was tryin' to escape the room, I didn't know what I was gonna do, but I was gonna get out of there. I didn't want anything to do with it, because everybody was turning into animals...”. While on stage, Sutherland entered a dissociated spiritual space wherein an angel gave him three “prophecies”, all of a negative nature. This vision would continue to haunt the guitarist, and informed some of the lyrics he later wrote for the band’s final LP, Bull Of The Woods.

On top of these heavy acid vibes, the revolving stage of the venue contributed to the musicians’ confusion. On the live tape, you can hear drummer John Ike Walton desperately trying to hold the gig together, while Roky forgets his lines or his vocal mic, Stacy’s guitar leads abruptly come and go, and the whole thing is pretty much out to lunch. As a freak document of a very freaky night, it has its moments, but for the Elevators legacy we would have been better off without it. To add insult to injury, when the recording was made available in the late ‘80s, the clueless people involved simply put it out with zero corrections of the raw mix, which means that it sounds even more bizarre than it had to. Furthermore, it was incorrectly listed as coming from La Maison, which didn’t even exist by early ’67. For the bold or curious, the concert can be found on Big Beat’s I’ve Seen Your Face Before – Live LP/CD, as well as the Magic Of The Pyramids bootleg CD. A chaotic post-concert jam with the Conqueroo from the same night has also been released.

Problems mounted within in the band, and in mid-‘67 the rhythm section was entirely overhauled – for a brief period, the Elevators didn’t even exist anymore – and “the two Dannys”, Galindo and Thomas, took over on bass and drums, respectively. The main project for this line-up was the Easter Everywhere album, which was successfully completed by October ‘67. The new line-up played a few stray gigs early on, before getting into a steady flow of work around the time of the album release in November.

The fragmentation of the band continued, and the concerts were getting increasingly erratic, as were the antics of both Roky and Tommy. Of the many dozens of gigs performed during ‘68 (Galindo having moved on), no recordings have surfaced. Rumors of an Easter Everywhere-era live tape with “Slip Inside This House” have circulated, but appear to be untrue. Although the final year of the 13th Floor Elevators was perhaps the most unusual of all, their days as an awe-inspiring live act were no more.

This disc is comprised of live recordings which are believed to be culled from San Francisco radio station KSAN, October/November 1966. The performances included on this disc show The Elevators were insanely powerful live.  They may have even been among the best live bands America had to offer at the time.  Unfortunately, when the boys returned home to Texas at the end of the year, things began to unravel.  Fortunately, these recordings are sonically excellent and succeed in capturing the bands’ true energy; a feat that escaped their official studio output.


Recorded between Sept. and Nov. 1966 somewhere in the Bay area, California. Re-broadcast on KSAN radio circa 1978

BAND:
• Roky Erickson - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
• Stacy Sutherland - Lead Guitar
• Tommy Hall - Amplified Jug
• Benny Thurman - Bass
• Ronnie Leatherman - Bass
• John Ike Walton - Drums, Percussion

Track List:
01. Everybody Need Somebody To Love 05:46
02. Before You Accuse Me (Take A Good Look At Yourself)    02:42
03. You Don't Know (How Young You Are) 02:56
04. I'm Gonna Love You Too 03:41
05. You Really Got Me 02:10
06. Splash 1 (Now I'm Home) 06:36
07. Fire Engine 03:11
08. Roll Over Beethoven 02:54
09. The Ward 02:55
10. Monkey Island 02:52
11. Roller Coaster 05:42


Bonus:
12. Before You Accuse Me [B-side, IA#113, mono 45 rpm] 02.37
13. She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own) [A-side, IA#121, mono 45 rpm] 02.56
14. Baby Blue [B-side, IA#121, mono 45 rpm] 05.12
15. I've Got Levitation [A-side, IA#113, mono 45rpm] 02.36
16. Slip Inside This House [A-side, IA#122, mono 45 rpm] 04.06
17. You're Gonna Miss Me [Single Version] 02.30

 

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Jefferson Airplane 1968-1970 Outtakes, Rough Mixes, Live, Demos, Studio Sessions


 Jefferson Airplane
1968-1970
Outtakes, Rough Mixes, Live, Demos, Studio Sessions
Various Locations



01. Share A Little Joke 
02. Greasy Heart
03. Ice Cream Phoenix Jam
04. Good Shepherd
05. Lather
06. Chushingura
07. Triad
08. Star Track
09. Ice Cream Phoenix 1
10. Ice Cream Phoenix 2
11. Frozen Noses (Grace Slick Demo)
12. Mexico (Grace Slick Demo)
13. Mexico (Full Band Version)
14. Been So Long (with Overdubing)
15. A Song For All Seasons
16. We Can Be Together (Paul Kantner Demo)
17. Last Wall Of The Castle (Jorma Kaukonen Demo)


Tracks 1-2,4-10 - Crown Of Creation Outtakes & Rough Mixes, 1968
Track 3 - Hot Tuna Live
Tracks 11-14 - Demos & Outtakes, 1970
Tracks 15-16 - Demos & Studio Sessions, 1969
Track 17 - Demo, 1968


Saturday, April 27, 2024

Derek and the Dominos - The Last Sessions

A DRC Favorite from the FBS Archives!!! Rebooted by request...Again!
Originally Posted by detroitrockcity Friday, May 30, 2008 & March 18, 2012



Derek and the Dominos - The Last Sessions
Olympic Sound Studios, London,UK. April 1971
Studio Soundboard MP3 @320

Work in progress instrumentals, except for track #12 which features Rene Armando on vocals.
Excellent soundboard recording.
I was told these tapes were obtained from Jim Gordon's apartment when he sought money for a lawyer after he murdered his mother. Yikes!

Play this one loud!! yer buddy, DRC.

Eric Clapton - guitar & vocals
Bobby Whitlock - piano
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon - drums

 
Track List
1. Sick At Heart
2. Is My Love
3. Mean Old Frisco
4. Evil
5. Snake Lake Blues (minor key)
6. Snake Lake Blues (major key)
7. One More Chance
8. Got To Get Better In A Little While
9. High
10. Untitled instrumental #1
11. Untitled instrumental #2
12. Devil Road

 
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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

ABC-TV In Concert - Rick Wakeman 1974

In Concert #47 - Nov. 22, 1974

Rick Wakeman
1: Catherine Parr 4:22
2: journey to the center of the earth part 1 7:07
3: part 2  5:33
4: part 3 6:34
5: part 4 7:14
6: part 5 6:13
7: part 6 7:41
8: talk about 6 wives :32
9: Catherine Howard 9:02
10: Anne Boelyn 6:56
11: commercial concerto 4:11
12: closing comments :58


  total runtime: 66:23 (minutes/ seconds)
  recorded with maxell C-120 low noise cassette


***NOTE*** Rick Wakeman eventually released a copy of this performance (taken from a bootleg) under his own imprint (see "https://www.discogs.com/release/13905957-Rick-Wakeman-Unleashing-The-Tethered-One-The-1974-North-American-Tour").  It should not be considered a commercial release, just a copy of what was out there on bootleg (see "https://www.discogs.com/release/5337721-Rick-Wakeman-Unleashing-The-Tethered-One-The-1974-North-American-Tour").  Emerson, Lake and Palmer did this with their "Original Bootleg Series From The Manticore Vaults" box sets which copied existing vinyl bootlegs, covers and all, as CDs.  These would be pirates of bootlegs.  

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Ten Years After - Live New York 1971

Rebooted by request...
Originally posted January 23, 2021

Ten Years After - Gaelic Park
Bronx, NY 1971
Soundboard or FM Source @320


Set List:
01 I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes
02 One Of These Days
03 Once There Was A Time
04 Baby Won't You Let Me Rock And Roll You
05 Slow Blues In C
06 No Title - Hobbit
07 Here They Come


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Friday, April 19, 2024

Mountain - Detroit, MI. 1974

We're BACK!!!

Mountain - Cobo Arena
Detroit, MI.
November, 3, 1974
KBFH @vbr 225
 
Discogs lists this as Capitol Theater, Passaic, New Jersey 


Setlist:

1. You Better Believe It
2. Theme for an Imaginary Western
3. Never in My Life
4. Jingle Bells
5. Get out of My Life Woman   
6. Mississippi Queen   
7. It's for You   
8. Nantucket Sleighride
9. Roll Over Beethoven
10. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
11. Leslie West Interview


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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Fleetwood Mac - Inglewood Forum 1982

Fleetwood Mac - Inglewood Forum
Live In Los Angeles, CA
October 21, 1982
Mirage Tour

Soundboard/Laser Disc Rip @flac

Quality: A+/*A/**A-
Media:     FLAC Level 8


Track List:
1.01 -   The Chain
1.02  -  Gypsy
1.03 -   Love In Store
1.04  -  Not That Funny
1.05  -  You Make Loving Fun
1.06  -  I'm So Afraid
1.07  -  Blue Letter*
1.08  -  Rhiannon*
1.09  -  Tusk**
1.10  -  Eyes Of The World
1.11   - Sisters Of The Moon
1,12  -  Go Your Own Way
1.13  -  Songbird**


This is a mix of the Mirage Tour DVD, sing the best sources (available)! I used the Laser Disc torrent, that was posted here recently, and put the two missing tracks (Tusk and Songbird) on it, from another bootleged DVD (STAX International).  Blue Letter and Rhiannon have already been added from the Brazilian DVD. The quality varies between the tracks, but it is till excellent sound.

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Sunday, April 7, 2024

Don McLean LIVE at the Bottom Line In NYC NY 1974

Don Mclean 
The Bottom Line
NYC NY
1974-04-20
WNYU-FM Broadcast @320


01. Bronco Bill's Lament
02. Lovesick Blues
03. Winter Song
04. Where Were You Baby
05. And I Love You So
06. On The Amazon
07. American Pie
08. Everyday
09. Sally Anne---Muleskinner Blues---Old Joe Clark
10. Babylon
11. Little David
12. You Have Lived
13. Dreidel
14. The Legend of Andrew McCrew
15. Nature Boy---Vincent---Encore Break
16. This Land Is Your Land


Don McLean - Guitar, Vocals


 

Friday, April 5, 2024

Frank Zappa - Live Austin, Texas 1976

Previously posted at the the ORIGINAL Floppy Boot Stomp!

 


Frank Zappa - Live Austin, Texas
aka-Howdy Austin!
Octomer 26, 1973
Soundboard @320 

Austin 1973 [Kaktus Records 10K06R02, 1CD]


Live at Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX; October 26, 1973. Very good to excellent soundboard; with a bit of hiss.

*Original Notes*

It’s just tragic that Frank Zappa died at the relatively young age of 52 in 1993. And it’s one of rock’s could-have-beens had Zappa lived on - who knows what types of music he would create. As it is, it’s already impossible to pigeonhole Zappa’s show - there’s a bit of everything; everything sort of gels and the only thing anyone can say is that the man’s a true national treasure.

The Real Frank Zappa Book has many memorable quotes and here’s one:

I want to know three things when I go on stage: i) that my equipment is working, ii) that the band members absolutely know the material, so I don’t have to worry about them, and iii) that the rhythm section can hear what I’m playing and that it has some “concept” of it so it can help build the improvisation.

And this is what Arthur Barrow, who was Zappa’s bassist in the late ’70s and early ’80s, wrote:

Rehearsals were grueling and wonderful. We rehearsed at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for about 6 weeks or so before a tour. Rehearsals usually got started around mid-afternoon, with the Clonemeister leading for the first half of the day, then Frank would arrive and take over for the remainder of the day…

On the first day of rehearsals for the last tour I did, Frank brought in a list of about 200 songs that he wanted us to learn. I knew right away that it would be impossible for us to learn that many songs in the amount of time we had. I also knew from past experience that when Frank called for us to play a tune from the list and it sounded bad, he would often remove it from the list. If the tune in question happened to be one that the band liked and wanted to continue to work on, the band would be begging him to please give a little more time to work on it some more and get it right. I think he used it as a threat to try to motivate the band.

 

Setlist:
01. Cosmik Debris (11.1MB)
02. Inca Roads (18.2MB)
03. Pygmy Twylyte (6.0MB)
04. Idiot Bastard Son (3.9MB)
05. Cheepnis (7.6MB)
06. Big Swifty (15.4MB)
07. Dickie’s Such An Asshole (14.3MB)
08. Farther O’blivion (12.6MB)
09. The Muddshark Dance Be Bop (13.4MB)
10. Son Of Mr Green Genes/King Kong/Chunga’s Revenge (24.5MB)


 

Lineup:
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
Napoleon Murphy Brock - tenor saxophone, vocals
Tom Fowler - bass
George Duke - keyboards
Ruth Underwood - percussion
Bruce Fowler - trombone
Ralph Humphrey - drums
Chester Thompson - drums

 

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Monday, April 1, 2024

Tom Waits - Live Minneapolis, Minnesota 1975

From the original FBS archives...Rebooted Again
Originally posted April 27, 2008 & November 19, 2012

Tom Waits - ASI Studios KQRS-FM
Minneapolis, Minnesota December 16, 1975
FM Source @ 192

Set List:
Introduction
Emotional Weather Report
Eggs And Sausage Intro
Eggs And Sausage
Better Off Without A Wife
Semi Suite
Spare Parts - Diamonds On My Windsheild
The Ghosts Of Saturday Night - The Heart Of Saturday Night
New Coat Of Paint
Warm Beer And Cold Women
Virginia Avenue
San Diego Serenade
Putnam County
Ol' 55


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Playboy Playmate - Lynnda Kimball, January 1975

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Rose Hill Drive - Live Glasgow Scotland 2008


Rose Hill Drive - Live King Tut's
September 4, 2008
Glasgow Scotland
Soundboard-Matrix @ Flac or VBR

 Source: Sbd/Aud matrix
Lineage: Aud->Edirol R09->Nero Wave Editor Sbd->JB3->Nero Wave Editor. Matrix created in Audacity (Aud: +3db SB+0db)
Taped by: Evangeline

Rose Hill Drive is a rock n roll band. People who say they like Rose Hill Drive often say they like old school rock n roll, but the may also say they like drugs, and Rose Hill Drive doesn't know anything about those drugs. Rose Hill Drive just wants to kick out the jams and be a responsible and integral part of the emerging global community. One time somebody asked Rose Hill Drive if they were for real, and Rose Hill Drive asked simply, "are you for real?".

Rose Hill Drive happens when Nate Barnes plays the drums, Daniel Sproul plays the lead guitar, Daniel's brother Jake plays the guitar and sings, and Jimmy Stofer plays the bass. Sometimes one of them will play the maracas, sometimes one of them will play the keyboards. And every so often, one of them won't play anything at all. Whoa. Heady. These details should be of little concern. The take home point is that Rose Hill Drive loves making rock n roll together and playing it for enthusiasts of electric music.

Rose Hill Drive wishes the Starz hit comedy Party Down would come out with a 3rd season, but that aside, they are elated about their 2011 release "Americana." Their collective opinion is that it is their best music to date and their best music to date to.

Rose Hill Drive doesn't like to name drop so they will refrain from telling you that they did open for The Who, Van Halen, Aerosmith, The Black Crowes, Wilco, Queens Of The Stone Age, and are curently on the road supporting Stone Temple Pilots. This is big time, and to remain down-to-earth, to keep their heads on straight, Rose Hill Drive will trade off giving each other lashings with a studded whip.

You may also find Rose Hill Drive cooking breakfast on a coleman grill in your local wal-mart parking lot. And if you do, feel free to stop and say hello, maybe share a brew and story or two about the good ol' American west. And kick 'em a couple bucks if you feel so obliged. 


 
Set List:
cd1
01 Intro
02 Better Way
03 I'm Onto You
04 Showdown
05 Altar Junkie
06 Cool Cody
07 One Night Stand
08 Godfather
09 Raise Your Hands

cd2
01 Dazed and Confused
02 Trans Am
03 Sneak Out
04 Mexico/Jam
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05 Do You Wanna Get High ?

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Friday, March 29, 2024

Blind Jimmy Melon and Deaf Man Trudy - Black Jesus Blues

                              I don't know what the hell this is. But I know I like it.

                                                                 Songs

                                                1. Freeway Beggin Blues

                                                2. I'm Lazy

                                                3. Black Jesus Blues

                                                4. Bog Body Blues

                                                5. That Back Alley Door

                                                6. Earache My Eye

                                                7. Fake Fifty Dollar Bill Blues

YOU GOT YOUR B.B. KING YOU GOT YOUR ALBERT KING YOU GOT YOUR FREDDIE KING YOU GOT YOUR EVELYN CHAMPAGNE KING YOU GOT YOUR BERNARD KING 

 

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Eric Burdon & War - Live Offenbach Germany 1971

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* ALSO IF YOU ARE A FAN OF CAPTAIN BEEFHEART'S MAGICAL BAND MIGHT I SUGGEST YOU GET YOUR ASS OVER TO THE BLOG NOBODY READS FOR A VERY RARE SHOW


OK since my post's normally say see scans. I have taxed my brain to give you something to do while you are waiting for this to download. It is a short survey depicting your taste in music, women/men, food and cars. Oh yeah see scans.

1. If you could be in any of these rock bands which one would you choose?
[]  Loverboy, as Mike Reno's headband washer
[]  Kraftwerk as a guitar tech
[]  Hard Meat as their P.R. guy
[]  The Eagles as Don Felder's tape engineer

2. Who is the hottest Supreme Court Justice
[]  Sonia Sotomayor
[]  Elena Kagan
[]  Amy Coney Barrett
[]  Ruth Bader Ginsburg
[]  Clarence Thomas

3. Which of these is the hardest household chore
[]  Picking up dog shit
[]  Cleaning up dog piss
[]  Emptying cat boxes
[] Cleaning up cat vomit
[]  Finding the most comfortable place on the couch

4. Who is Kelly Clarkson's vocal coach
[]  Deaf Man Trudy
[]  Mrs. Miller
[]  Tiny Tim
[]  The guy who washes Mike Reno's headbands
[]  Minnie Ripperton

OK that's it, please take your time with these choices, think them through and select wisely.

Sunday, March 24, 2024

ABC TV - In Concert - P.F.M.,Bad Company, Gabe Kaplan, David Bowie


In Concert #43 September 13, 1974
TV Broacast Source @flac
    
P.F.M Sept. 13, 1974
1: celebration > William Tell overture 8:20

    Bad Company Sept. 13, 1974
2: can't get enough 4:54
3: movin' on 3:24
4: ready for love 5:11

   Gabe Kaplan Sept. 13, 1974
5: the americans 2:37

   P.F.M Sept. 13, 1974
6: four holes in the ground 6:31

 
In Concert #44 Oct 25, 1974
   
David Bowie
7: intro of 1:21
8: hang on to yourself 4:44
9: ziggy stardust 3:11
10: wild eyed boy from free cloud >
    all the young dudes 4:49
11: oh you pretty things 1:48
12: moonage daydream 6:14
13: stage scene 1:07
14: changes 3:07
15: sax intro > space oddity 5:27
16: time 5:30
17: the width of a circle > 8:29
18: queen bitch 2:40
19: Suffragette City 3:11
20: Gene Genie 4:57 (w/Jeff Beck)
21: love me do 3:30
22: Bowie speaks, rock and roll suicide 4:46
23: outro 1:00


  total runtime: 96:48 (minutes/ seconds)
  recorded with maxell C-120 low noise extra cassette
  

 
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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Eric Clapton - Tokyo, Japan 2009

Eric Clapton - Budokan
Tokyo, Japan

February 25th 2009
aka-City Of Angels
Liberated Bootleg
Soundboard @320
 
Label: Mid Valley Records 512/513
Soundboard SB6 (Excellent)


Disc 1 (MVR 512)
01-Tell The Truth
02-Key To The Highway
03-Hoochie Coochie Man
04-I Shot The Sheriff
05-Isn't It A Pity
06-Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
07-Driftin'
08-Travel' Alone
09-That's Alright
10-Motherless Child
11-Running On Faith


Disc 2 (MVR 513)
01-Motherless Children
02-Little Queen Of Spades
03-Everythings Gonna Be Alright
04-Wonderful Tonight
05-Layla
06-Cocaine
07-Crossroads


 
Band
Eric Clapton-Guitar & Vocals
Doyle Bramhall II-Guitar
Chris Stainton-Keyboards
Willie Weeks-Bass
Abe Laboriel Jr-Drums
Michelle John-Backing Vocals
Sharon White-Backing Vocals


Lineage:
Soundboard>Mid Valley Silvers>Plextor 40X12X40 SCSI>Flac Frontend (Level 8)
EAC Logs Included
FFP Included
MD5 Included
Artwork Included
Disc Scans Included



Torrented By Mainline Florida

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Hoodoo Gurus - Live Sydney, AU. 1984

Hoodoo Gurus - Silver Spade Room
Chevron Hotel
Sydney, Australia

July 18, 1984
FM Master @flac

Lineage
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Sony STR-DE598 FM Tuner > PC Line-in > Audacity > Adobe Audition > CDWave > FLAC

Re-broadcast of an archived live recording from Australian radio station JJJ.

Every year they broadcast a whole weekend of live music - every hour, on the hour, called "The Impossible Music Festival", voted for by listeners.
Hence the annoying station announcments (also to stop bootleggers, which isn't a bad thing...)

Re-broadcast Sunday 27th May 2007 @ 4am in the morning!!


Setlist:

01. Presenter Intro
02. Who Do You Love?
03. Dig It Up
04. I Want You Back
05. Death Ship
06. Tomorrow That Was Yesterday
07. I Want You (The Troggs)
08. My Girl
09. Because You're Mine
10. Leilani Pt. 2
11. Be My Guru
12. I Was A Kamikaze Pilot
13. Rock 'n' Roll Part II (Gary Glitter)



Recorded, Edited and Upped by Franger. Enjoy!

 

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

Hoodoo Gurus - Live Lyon, France 1989

Rebooted...Again... 
Originally posted Sunday, December 21, 2014 & August 28, 2015

Hoodoo Gurus - Live 
Lyon, France 1989
Soundboard or FM Source @320

 The legendary Hoodoo Gurus. By any measure, one of Australia's greatest, best loved, most enduring rock bands of all time.
2012 marks an extraordinary milestone for the Hoodoo Gurus; 30 years since the release of the band's debut single, "Leilani".

To celebrate, the Gurus have compiled all their biggest hits and fan favourites onto a brand new best-of set, aptly-titled GOLD WATCH: 20 GOLDEN GREATS.
"What's My Scene?", "I Want You Back", "Miss Freelove '69", "Like Wow - Wipeout!", "The Right Time", "Bittersweet", "Come Anytime", "My Girl", "1000 Miles Away", "Waking Up Tired" - these tracks represent the unmistakable sound of the irrepressible Hoodoo Gurus, but it's merely a sample from their canon of instantly identifiable songs that have helped provide a soundtrack to Australian life going all the way back to the 1980s.

More at http://www.hoodoogurus.net/


Set List:
01 AxeGrinder
02 Another World
03 On My Street
04 Death In The Afternoon
05 Death Defying
06 Dig It Up
07 Tojo
08 COme Anytime
09 In The Wild
10 Hallucination
11 Come On
12 Baby Can Dance
13 What's My Scene
14 Leilani
15 Bittersweet
16 Like Wow Wipw Out
17 Gilmour Puss
18 The Generation Gap
19 Arthur


Thanks to Tony Tiger and Deviant Subculture...





Thursday, March 7, 2024

Nick Lowe LIVE in Philadelphia PA 1995


 Nick Lowe

Theatre Of The Living Arts
Philadelphia PA
1995-01-28
Soundboard @320


01. Twelve Step Program (Fades In)
02. True Love Travels On A Gravel Road
03. Without Love
04. Lover Don’t Go 
05. The Rose Of England
06. Trail Of Tears
07. Dream Girl
08. Cruel To Be Kind
09. Where’s My Everything?
10. I'm Coming Home
11. Lonely Just Like Me
12. Band Intro
13. A Tombstone Every Mile
14. Half A Boy And Half A Man
15. Crying in My Sleep
16. Soulful Wind
17. I Knew The Bride
18. Bobo Ska Diddle Daddle
19. Raging Eyes
20. Encore Break
21. Shelley My Love
22. Allons Rock n' Roll
23. You’re My Wildest Dream
24. Encore Break
25. If You Ever Want Me by Your Side
26. What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love and Understanding


Nick Lowe - Guitar, Vocals 
Bill Kirchen - Guitar, Vocals
Gerant Watkins - Keyboards
Paul Riley - Bass
Robert Trehern - Drums




Saturday, March 2, 2024

ABC TV In Concert - Focus, Leo Sayer, Humble Pie, The Kinks, Roxy Music, Blue Suede, Chris Jagger

 In Concert #40, 41 & 42 (Folder 14)

In Concert #40 August 2, 1974

  Focus August 2, 1974
1: hocus pocus 4:08
2: focus 2:44

    Leo Sayer August 2, 1974
3: giving it all away 3:41
4: one man band 3:44

    Focus August 2, 1974
5: answers, questions, questions, answers 5:36

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In Concert #41 

Humble Pie August 16, 1974
6: bad woman 6:55
7: thirty days in the hole 4:33
8: Marriott interview :35

    The Kinks August 16, 1974
9: here comes yet another day 4:08
10: band intros, better run, better fly 2:48
11: skin and bones 4:50

    Roxy Music August 16, 1974
12: editions of you 4:08
13: a song for Europe 5:31

    Blue Suede August 16, 1974
14: hooked on a feeling 3:23

    The Kinks August 16, 1974
15: celluloid heroes 5:53
16: Davies interview :29

    Humble Pie August 16, 1974
17: sweet piece 4:44
18: c'mon everybody 10:24

    Roxy Music August 16, 1974
19: strand 5:01(bad reception)

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    In Concert #42  

Chris Jagger August 30, 1974

20: protection 3:39
21: tell me why 3:13

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 total runtime: 90:06 (minutes/ seconds)
  recorded with maxell C-120 low noise extra cassette

 

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