Joe Bonamassa - Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH August 8, 2004 Soundboard @flac
Taper : Unknown
Editing : Joe D'Amico ''AKA'' Joebeacon
Soundboard (No Other Info)
CD > EAC'd > Adobe Audition > Ozone > Traders Little Helper
Setlist : 01-If 6 Were 9 > Spanish Castle Magic 02-You Upset Me Baby 03-Blues Deluxe 04-Takin' The Hit 05-Mountain Time 06-Wild About You Baby 07-Burning Hell 08-If Heartaches Were Nickels 09-Pain and Sorrow Encore : 10-Had To Cry Today 11-Heart of the Sunrise > Starship Trooper (The Wurm)
Set List: 1. The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake 2. I Walk On Gilded Splinters 3. Desperation 4. Hallelujah I Love Her So 5. Wrist Job
Runtime - 29 Minutes 28 Seconds
*Original Notes*
I received this in a trade many years ago, late 80's early 90's, it's a SBD recording but not a great one. There is a lot of tape hiss due to the high generation. But since there is very little early Humble Pie, this show is a favorite of mine. The story goes on this one that it was recorded by the Dutch Radio Station VPRO during a festival like concert that included Deep Purple and Brian Auger's Trinity and several other bands. All the bands were recorded but the show was never broadcast as a complete concert in any way just as individual songs. According to The Highway Star, Deep Purple's Website, the radio station still has the original tapes and was going to release them on there own label but they never did. So if anybody that works at VPRO is reading this, please do me and everyone else a favor, make a copy of this from the Master Reel and post it somewhere for all to have instead of letting it sit and rot somewhere where no one gets to listen to it. Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys this!
Here's a show from the 1981 tour w/ some bonus tracks from the 1975 tour. Quality is very good (maybe an 8/10) for both shows.
Dates on the attached artwork are wrong, as can be confirmed by checking the track list, which includes tracks from On To Victory. Tracks 1-8 were recorded in Los Angeles 1981, tracks 9-12 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia 1975. Also, the lineup for the 1981 shows is not the classic Clem Clempson lineup of the 1975 show (as the artwork infers). In 1981, the band was Steve Marriott/Jerry Shirley/Bobby Tench/Booty Jones.
Humble Pie
Los Angeles 1981, tracks 9-12
Spectrum in Philadelphia 1975.
Liberated bootleg
Soundboard or FM sources@ 192
Artwork Included
Set List: 01 ~ I Don't Need No Doctor (10:01) 02 ~ Infatuation (5:23) 03 ~ 30 Days In The Hole (9:45) 04 ~ Tin Soldier (4:32) 05 ~ Fool For A Pretty Face (5:47) 06 ~ Route 66 (6:34) 07 ~ Bebop A Lula (2:22) 08 ~ Tulsa Time (3:20) 09 ~ Four Day Creep (3:18) 10 ~ Stone Cold Fever (8:53) 11 ~ C'mon Everybody (6:31)
WOW!!!!! what we have here is a boot that features outtakes, working versions, and unreleased shit from "Raw Power" now I know you're gonna say I've already got all this shit, but not like this. These recordings are clean, hell "Death Trip" alone is so good with a mix where you can actually here Scott's drums. This was limited to 1000 copies. See Scans
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Songs
1.Search and Destroy(Alt. Mix)
2.Gimmie Danger(Alt.Mix)
3.Penetration(Early Working Version)
4.Search And Auto Destruct(Instrumental Mystery Track)
5.Shake Appeal(Instrumental Track That More Closely Resembles Tight Pants)
6.Raw Power(Alt. Mix)
7.I Need Somebody(Alt.Instrumental Track)
8.Death Trip(Early Version,Work In Progress)
9.Doojiman? (First Time Ever This Infamous Song Has Been Released)
Go here for better info https://www.discogs.com/Iguana-De-Banda-Etiqueta-Negra-de-Lugo/release/5118459
Disc 1 1. Red House 1:44 / 5:3 2. Born Under A Bad Sign 8:17 3. Once I Had A Woman 8:16 4. Easy Blues 4:35 5. Mannish Boy 5:51 6. Villanova Junction/Jam/Country Blues/Jam (Long version) 27:35 7. Georgia Blues 7:55
Disc 2 1 Jam 292 6:36 2 Voodoo Chile Blues 9:15 3 Strato Strut 1:48 4 Country Blues / Astro Man 8:38 5 Things I Used To Do 5:43 6 Bleeding Heart 3:25 7 Hear My Train A Comin’ 8:09 8 Belly Button Window 2:18 9 It’s Too Bad 5:39 10 Villanova Junction/Jam/Country Blues/Jam (Edited version) 19:47
-Notes-
Disc 1: “Electric Church” -> “Red House” (7); 1:44 -> 5:30 [The familiar composite with a longer “Electric Church” portion at the start than on “:Blues”]
“Born Under A Bad Sign” (2); 8:17 [More complete version than the official 7:36 version which has an edit at 5:10. This version omits the 0:11 bass solo at start, but restores the 0:38 edit at the 4:59 point, and continues 0:13 longer to the end.]
“Once I Had A Woman” (4); 8:16 [Continues to the end while the “:Blues” version fades at 7:47. Same as on ATM 214-215 “Old Time”.]
“Easy Blues” (2); 4:35 [Same incomplete edit as used on “Nine to the Universe”, but continues a few seconds longer at the end.]
“Mannish Boy” (53); 5:51 [Composite. This version is somewhat more complete than the “:Blues” version, which runs 5:18. This one misses the> 0:05 intro, but restores two edits in official version: 0:09 at 2:50, and> 0:26 at 5:02.]
“Villanova Junction” (17) Jam; 27:35 [The longest available version of this jam.]
“Georgia Blues” (2); 7:55 [The mix with horn solo and some vocals removed.]
Disc 2:
“Jam 292” (2); 6:36 [A little longer than the official 6:24 version. The first 1,5 sec of the official version is missing, but this continues til the end.]
“Voodoo Chile Blues” (13); 9:15 [Longer> than the 8:47 “:Blues” composite, this continues until the end without> > fadeout.]
“Country Blues” (2) -> “Astro Man” (5i); 8:38 [A little more complete at the end than the other versions of mix (2), this goes into the first few seconds of “Astro Man” before ending. Other mixes have included the complete “Astro Man” (5) but not this mix.]
“Things I Used To Do” (8); 5:43 [Longer than the alternate edited versions (5) on “Live & Unreleased - The Radio Show” and (7) on “Lifelines - The Jimi Hendrix Story”, but still incomplete.]
“Bleeding Heart” (1); 3:25 [Same as on “:Blues”, but with a few short guitar riffs after the song.]
“Hear My Train A Comin’” (52); 8:09 [The familiar “Blues Outtakes” track. Same as on “The Capricorn Tape”.]
“Belly Button Window” (6); 2:18 [Complete alternate take. Same as on “The Capricorn Tape”.]
“It’s Too Bad” (3); 5:39 [Incomplete wide stereo mix with reverb. Same as on “February 1969 Sessions”.]
“Villanova Junction” (18) Jam; 19:47 [The edited version of this jam. Same as on “The Capricorn Tape”.]
Rebooted...By Request
Originally posted December 20. 2018
Mason Casey - Reefer Smokin' Man
Studio recordings @256
Out of Print
With Mason Casey, there are no Harmonica Blues cliches, just straight, sharp, heavy modern blues.
"I grew up in upstate New York. Worked in tree care business and then as a stone mason for twenty years. All the while practicing and learning the blues harmonica. Got first harmonica as 18th birthday present. A friend gave me the Muddy Waters record " Hard Again " and I got hooked on that funky electric harmonica sound. I saw J.Geils band in concert and said that’s the kind of rockin’ blues I want to play. I was practicing all the time.
I decided at 35 years old to get out of my home town and try to make it as a full time musician. It was very hard my first year and I was homeless for 4 months. I was sleeping in my car and at friend’s houses : it was crazy ! I got a place after a while and started getting some gigs in NYC, at Dan Lynch, Finnian’s Rainbow and Manny’s Car Wash.
Met Popa Chubby at Manny’s. He saw me playing at Finnian’s and he liked my harmonica style and my act. He let me sit in with him sometimes and I asked him if he would produce a demo CD. He did and took it to Philippe Langlois at Dixiefrog and he said "let’s make a CD" and we made "Reefer Smokin’ Man" in 2000.
I live in Holland now and play music all around Europe, and do session work when called, (the latest CD of soul legend Wilson Pickett " It’s Harder Now " and also on Don Covay’s latest CD ~ MasonCasey
Track List: 1. Smellin' Like Whiskey. 4:44 2. Baby Come Back Home. 3:32 3. Two Trains Comin'. 3:53 4. Slow Down. 3:32 5. Out For The Takin'. 3:53 6. Goin' Back To Amsterdam (Reefer Smokin' Man). 4:46 7. I'm Ready. 4:47 8. Spaced Out. 2:19 9. Startin' Up From The Bottom. 4:21 10. She Changed The Lock. 3:46 11. Livin' In A Dream. 4:11 12. You Say You Don't Love Me. 3:26 13. Stone Cold Alone. 3:38
Mason Casey - harmonica & vocals Zach Zunis - guitar Kris Jefferson - bass Steve Holley – drums
In its second decade, the tour celebrates the musical genius of Jimi Hendrix by bringing together a diverse array of extraordinary musicians, ranging from blues legend Buddy Guy to Black Label Society and former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde, as well as Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Johnson, Dweezil Zappa and many others. Billy Cox, bassist for both the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Band of Gypsys, anchors a rhythm section that provides the foundation for exciting renditions of such signature Hendrix favorites as “Purple Haze” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”.
The 2016 Experience Hendrix Tour also includes guitarist Mato Nanji of Indigenous, vocalists Henri Brown and Noah Hunt, and drummer Chris Layton, who was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Additionally, special guests will include the likes of Keb’ Mo’, Doyle Bramhall II, Ana Popovic and the Slide Brothers.
Lynwood Slim & Kid Ramos California State U. March 5, 2005 Soundboard @320
Lynwood Slim {August 19, 1953- August 4, 2014} (born Richard Dennis Duran) was an American blues harmonica player and singer. Slim was best known as a singer in the style of smooth easy jazz/blues as well as his harmonica and flute playing.
R.I.P. ~Wiki
Kid Ramos is an American electric blues and blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. Ramos has released four solo albums since 1995 on Black Top and Evidence Records. He has worked with James Harman, Roomful of Blues, the Big Rhythm Combo, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Lynwood Slim, The Mannish Boys, Bobby Jones and Los Fabulocos.
Set List: 01 - Not Your Clown 02 - Messin' With My Bread 03 - Baby, Look At You 04 - Band Intro 05 - I Chose To Sing The Blues 06 - Early Morning Blues 07 - I'm To Blame 08 - Lonesome Train
Lynwood Slim - vocals, harmonica Kid Ramos - guitar Larry Taylor - bass Richard Innes - drums Fred Kaplan - piano Ron Dziubla - saxophone
Rebooted by request...Again!
Originally posted September 8, 2012
THE BLUES PROJECT - BONDS INTERNATIONAL CASINO
NEW YORK, NY.
MARCH 17, 1981
Soundboard @320 (Updated bit rate)
From the Original FBS Archives...
EARLY SHOW
1-TUNING
2-GOIN' DOWN LOUISIANA
3-STEVE'S SONG
4-THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA
5-ALBERTA
6-YOU CAN'T CATCH ME
7-CATCH THE WIND
8-FLY AWAY
9-RED HOUSE
10-NEW INSTRUMENTAL
11-TALK/INTROS
12-I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW
LATE SHOW
1-INTRO
2-I CAN'T KEEP FROM CRYING
3-JELLY JELLY BLUES
4-CHERYL'S GOING HOME
5-YOU GO AND I'LL GO WITH YOU
6-NO TIME LIKE THE RIGHT TIME
7-FLUTE THING
8-TWO TRAINS RUNNING
9-WAKE ME SHAKE ME
ENCORE
10-WAKE ME SHAKE ME REPRISE
SIR STUDIOS, NYC MARCH 16,1981 ( REHEARSEL )
1-/CHERYL'S GOING HOME
2-NEW INSTRUMENTAL 1
3-NEW INSTRUMENTAL 2
4-THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA 1
5-THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA 2
6-TWO TRAINS RUNNING 1
7-TWO TRAINS RUNNING 2
8-GOIN'DOWN LOUISIANA
Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band The Warner Theater Washington, DC. March 28, 1976 FM Source @flac
Elite Hotel', released in December 1975, established that the buzz created by the previous album 'Pieces of the Sky' was well-founded.
Unusual for country albums at the time, which largely revolved around a hit single, Emmylou's' albums borrowed their approach from the album-oriented rock market, in terms of quality and artistic merit.
Tracks like "Sin City", "Wheels", and "Till I Gain Control Again", which weren't singles, easily stood against tracks like "Together Again", "Sweet Dreams", and "One of These Days", which were.
While 'Elite Hotel' was a number 1 country album, the album did sufficiently well with the rock audience. 'Elite Hotel' won a Grammy in 1976 for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female.
Legendary DC Concert Promoter Mike Schreibman was responsible for the reopening of the Warner Theater in downtown DC. This Emmylou Show was the first show in the revamped 2000-seat acoustically-perfect vaudeville house.
The concert was broadcast on WHFS-FM 102.3 -Homegrown Radio, from back in those 'sorely missed days' - no playlists, knowledgeable DJs, and support for homegrown artists like Emmylou, who here returns triumphant.
These are the notes from 'Richard F' who recorded the show. ' I taped the show off the radio, and the cassette has held up remarkably well. I did miss taping the opening number and most of "San Antone Rose" as well as "Till I Can Gain Control Again" and most of "Jambalaya" during the tape flip. Thanks to Deborah N, I received all missing tracks except for "Till I Can Gain Control Again" from her source. Dave T then located the elusive missing track'.
Set List
01 Intro 02 Cash on the Barrelhead 03 San Antonio Rose 04 Coat of Many Colors 05 Feeling Single, Seeing Double 06 If I Could only Win Your Love 07 Too Far Gone 08 Amarillo 09 Tonight the Bottle Let me Down 10 Tulsa Queen 11 Bluebird Wine 12 Band intros 13 Wheels 14 Till I Can Gain Control Again 15 Jambalaya 16 Ooh Las Vegas 17 Satan's Jewel Crown * 18 Forty Days 19 Outro
The band line up was:
The Hot Band: Glen D, Hardin, piano Rodney Crowell, rhythm guitar, harmony vocals Emory Gordy Bass, banjo, high harmony John Ware, drums Hank De Vito, pedal steel, Dobro Albert Lee, lead guitar
* Guests: Fayssoux Starling, vocal John Starling, vocal, acoustic guitar Mike Auldridge, Dobro