Monday, May 25, 2015

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live Philadelphia, PA. 1987

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live Mann Music Center
Philadelphia, PA.
June 30, 1987
Pre-FM Soundboard @ flac

Satellite broadcast feed>original pre-FM reels>CDR>EAC>WAV>FLAC

Set List:
Disc 1
01. Announcer (1:26)
02. Scuttle Buttin' > (3:03)
03. Say What (5:20)
04. Lookin' Out The Window (4:45)
05. Look At Little Sister (5:01)
06. Mary Had A Little Lamb (5:54)
07. Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love (9:29)
08. Superstition (4:37)
09. Willie The Wimp (6:52)
10. Cold Shot (5:43)
11. Couldn't Stand The Weather (8:29)
12. Life Without You (faded out and cut) (6:18)


Disc 2
01. Life Without You > Thank You > Annoucers - Encores? (13:58)
02. Come On > Love Struck Baby (8:03)
03. Rude Mood > Band Intros (4:22)
04. Annoucers (3:24)
05. Broadcast Outro ? - Pipeline (1:23)


Thanks to Dime and the people that share!!!






Magazine - Live Rockpalast at DCR4

From the comments that almost no one reads...Dave Sez...

And another update for the clamouring masses: the video of Magazine's classic performance at Rockpalast in 1980 - a big download of 4 GB (from mega), but well worth it!

Say Thanks to Dark Circle Room 4

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Gang Of Four - Anthrax Marxists {1980}

Gang Of Four - Live Germany
February, 1980
aka - Anthrax Marxists
Unknown FM or Soundboard Source (?) 
Liberated Bootleg @320

This recording has been around for some time. If you don't have it, grab it.

Set List:
1. (Cuts in) New Entertainment*
2.Not Great Men
3.Anthrax
4.Its Her Factory
5.Contract
6.Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time
7. Armtrite Rifle*
8.Damaged Goods
9.Part of This*
10.At Home Hes a Tourist
11.Naturals Not In It
12.Return the Gift
13.Ether
14.Roseanne (The Mekons)
15.Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time
16.I Found That Essence Rare


**Notes**
Interesting live boot. The track listed as 'Armatrite Rifle' (or Armalite Rifle) is actually an early version of 'History's Bunk!'... 'Part Of This' is actually 'Blood Free', an unreleased song (at least until the 2005 CD reissue of Entertainment!); and they cover 'Rosanne', a song by Mekons. Some titles on the cover are listed incorrectly. Some are obvious, but 'New Entertainment' isn't. It's actually '5.45'.
~punky gibbon





Friday, May 22, 2015

The Bears - self titled {Out of Print}

The Bears - self titled
Studio recordings @320
{Out of Print}

The Bears were an American power pop band formed in 1985 in Cincinnati, Ohio. It features the distinctive avant-garde guitar playing of Adrian Belew, the band's most prominent member. In addition to guitarist, vocalist and producer Belew, the Bears consists of guitarist/vocalist Rob Fetters, drummer/vocalist Chris Arduser, and bassist Bob Nyswonger.

Adrian Belew is, without question, one of America's must under-rated guitar heroes. Besides being a sideman to the stars (King Crimson, David Bowie, Talking Heads), Belew also had a quartet with a group of friends called The Bears (formerly The Raisins). The managed to get a deal with a subsidiary of IRS Records and issued two fine CD's of power-pop, all colored with Belew's distinctive personal guitar style. Unfortunately this disc has been out of print for some time now.




Adrian Belew Power Trio
(Check out that little girl's bass chops!)



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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Marcus Miller - Live Lugano & Juan Les Pins 2008

A Dave Sez contribution...

Marcus Miller - Live Lugano & Juan Les Pins 2008
Soundboard @ FM Sources @ Flac


Musicians :
Marcus Miller - Bass, Bass Clarinet
Alex Han - Saxophone
Jason "JT" Thomas - Drums
Federico Gonzales Pena - Keyboards (who also was playing with Miller in SMV at the time)


Estival Jazz, Piazza Della Riforma, Lugano, Switzerland
4th July 2008, SBD @ FLAC
Setlist :

01. Pluck (Interlude) / Blast [10:40]
02. Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder) [7:25]
03. Jean Pierre [17:15]
04. Panther [9:08]
05. When I Fall In Love [9:17]
06. Power [5:52]
07. Just Like A Woman [7:53]
08. What Is Hip [8:29]

Thanks to Dexondaz and SwissBird, SimplexSimplicissimus & superMAX!

.....

Pinède Gould, Juan Les Pins, France, 16th July 2008, 
FM @ FLAC
No cover art.

01 - Blast [10:42]
02 - Higher Ground [6:55]
03 - Jean Pierre [10:29]
04 - Panther [13:38]
05 - When I Fall In Love [13:57]
06 - Frankenstein (DJ talks from [3:012] to [3:06]) [11:40]
07 - Come Together [7:13]

Thanks to qualitybootz!

There are also three recordings from 2011, the same year Marcus Miller released the official "Tutu Revisited". The three recordings are Tokyo with George Duke and David Sanborn @ 320, and Vienne and Juan Les Pins FLAC with Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. The Juan Les Pins is still online at http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f145/marcus-miller-wayne-shorter-herbie-hancock-2011-07-15-juanlespins-fr-fm-flac-127303.html. The other two are available on kind request in the comments below, as are earlier recordings from Tokyo 1991, Nice 1994 and Osaka 1999.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Various Artists - Bonnaroo Mixtape 2015

Bonnaroo Mixtape by Noistrade
Studio recordings @192



Track List:
    1-AWOLNATION - Windows
    2Twenty One Pilots - Fairly Local
    3-Courtney Barnett - Pedestrian At Best
    4-Run The Jewels - Close Your Eyes (And Count To Fuck) (Featuring Zack De La Rocha)
    5-STS9 - Golden Gate
    6-Trampled By Turtles - Wild Animals
    7-Brandi Carlile - The Eye
    8-Gregory Alan Isakov - Saint Valentine
    9-Jesse Terry - Stay Here With Me
    10-Bahamas - Waves
    11-Hurray for the Riff Raff - The Body Electric
    12-Guster - Endlessly
    13-Nothing More - This Is The Time (Ballast) (Acoustic Version)
    14-The Districts - 4th And Roebling
    15-Jessica Hernandez and The Deltas - Dead Brains
    16-Pokey LaFarge - Something In The Water
    17-Rubblebucket - My Life
    18-Benjamin Booker - Wicked Waters
    19-Clear Plastic Masks - So Real
    20-Highly Suspect - Lost
    21-All Them Witches - Charles William
    22-Against Me! - Black Me Out
    23-Kaleo - Broken Bones
    24-Brown Sabbath - Planet Caravan
    25-Glass Animals - Hazey (Boody Remix)
    26-Dark Waves - I Don't Wanna Be In Love
    27-Sylvan Esso - H.S.K.T.
    28-The Do - Trustful Hands
    29-B A S E C A M P - N2DEEP
    30-Tanya Tagaq - Uja
    31-Future Unlimited - Golden
    32-Imam Baildi - Argosvinis Moni
    33-SOJA - Shadow (featuring Trevor Young)
    34-Hudson K - Stuck on Repeat
    35-Jon Cleary - Pump it Up
    36-PHOX - Slow Motion (Sylvan Esso Remix)
    37-Rhiannon Giddens - Black Is the Color
    38-Earls of Leicester - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down


 Make sure to check out Brown Sabbath - Planet Caravan!!!

Noise Trade




Friday, May 15, 2015

Miles Davis - Live Amnesty International Concert 1986

Miles Davis - Live Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ 
Amnesty International Concert
June 15, 1986

Broadcast Source @320



During June 1986, the human rights organisation Amnesty International ran a series of concerts across the USA, designed to raise the profile of its work. There were six benefit concerts and the final one was held in the huge outdoor Giants Stadium, featuring an array of artists that included Joni Mitchell, Little Steven, Joan Armatrading, Yoko Ono - and Miles.

Miles played a set lasting just under 30 minutes and his band consisted of Robben Ford (guitar), Bob Berg (saxophone), Robert Irving IIII and Adam Holzman (keyboards), Felton Crews (bass), Steve Thornton (percussion) and Vince Wilburn Jr (drums). There was also a special guest artist who sat in with the band - more on him later. It was a warm, sunny day and the vast audience was in good spirits - lots of beach balls were being passed amongst the crowd. Miles and his band were also in good humour - Miles exchanged smiles with a number of band members, blew kisses and pulled his tongue at the camera, and waved to the crowd. It was also a casual affair, with Miles wearing a light jacket, shirt and black and white polka dot trousers, Ford in shirt and jeans and Wilburn Jr sporting a baseball cap, tee-shirt and shorts. This was also a time when many of Miles's band emulated his habit of wearing sun glasses - Ford, Crews, Irving and Berg all sport them.
Read more here:


Set List:
01. Speak/That's What Happened
02. Tutu
03. Splatch
04. Burn



pass - fbsvw



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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Suzanne Vega & Gerry Leonard - Live Leipzig, Germany 2014

Suzanne Vega & Gerry Leonard - Live Theaterfabrik
Leipzig, Germany
January 24, 2014
FM Source @320


In pop-music circles, Suzanne Vega is known almost entirely for two songs from the late 1980s: the child-abuse ballad "Luka" and a song that launched literally dozens of dance remixes, "Tom's Diner." But Vega has been making vital, inventive music the entire time — much of it folk-based, though her sound has taken many smart detours along the way — and is about to put out her first album of original material in seven years, Tales From the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles.

Performed with her brilliant guitarist and producer, Gerry Leonard — Vega splits the difference evenly between old and new — aided greatly by Leonard, who's worked extensively with David Bowie and lends these songs an extraordinary amount of color and texture.

Vega's songwriting gifts haven't waned at any point in her long career, and the new songs here — taken from a concept album about the way our world and the spiritual realm intersect — sound as sharp as anything she's done. It only makes sense that, nearly 30 years after her debut, she still examines new realms with grace, empathy and an explorer's spirit.
--STEPHEN THOMPSON


Set List:
01. Marlene On The Wall
02. Caramel                     
03. Fool's Complaint                    
04. Crack In The Wall                 
05. Jacob And The Angel                  
06. Left Of Center                     
07. Small Blue Thing                   
08. The Queen & The Soldier          
09. Song Of The Stoic                    
10. Laying On Of Hands                  
11. I Never Wear White                  
12. Don't Uncork What You Can't Contain  
13. Luka                   
14. Tom's Diner
15. Horizon (There Is A Road)          
16. Rosemary (Remember Me)               
17. You Come From Far Away 

            


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

The Orchids - Unholy Soul {Out of Print} 1991

The Orchids - Unholy Soul - 1991
Studio Recordings @320
{Out of Print}

Unholy Soul is one of those albums that, hearing it for the first time, just makes you wonder where the band has been all this time. If Striving for the Lazy Perfection was their pinnacle, Unholy Soul is more than simply a lead up to it, 12 songs of emotional wit, sparkling U.K. indie pop arrangements spiked with a variety of electronic elements and a killer touch in James Hackett's vocals. While as seemingly drowsy as that of so many contemporary shoegazers -- something that the band's arrangements often parallel as well, though The Orchids favor a richness of texture over feedback overdrive and lots of digital delay -- Hackett's understatement isn't precious fragility but rumination, the voice of someone thinking things over in his head who occasionally finds courage to speak.
~Ned Raggett AMG


To me it sounds like a mellower, wimpier version of the Stone Roses, 
but what do I know.


Track List:
01: Me And The Black And White Dream
02: Women Priests And Addicts
03: Bringing You The Love
04: Frank De Salvo
05: Long Drawn Sunday Night
06: Peaches
07: Dirty Clothing
08: Moon Lullaby
09: Coloured Stone
10: The Sadness Of Sex (Part 1)
11: Waiting For The Storm
12: You Know I'm Fine




Monday, May 11, 2015

Little Big Wolf - Pinkie Brown's House (2015)

Very worthwhile listen!





Friday, May 8, 2015

Sisters Of Mercy - Live Leeds Academy 2009

Sisters Of Mercy - Live Leeds Academy 
Leeds, UK.
April 9, 2009
Very Good Audience recording @ flac

All thanks to tarquinlive.blogspot.com
"some sniper with a mic."

Set List:
Crash and burn
Ribbons
Train
Detonation Boulevard
Alice
Flood I
Anaconda
Marian
Susanne
Arms
Giving ground
Dominion
Mother Russia
Summer
First and last and always
This corrosion
Flood II
Romeo down
Vision thing
Lucretia my reflection
Top nite out
Temple of love


Leeds '09

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Butthole Surfers - Double Live {Out of Print} 1989

Butthole Surfers - Double Live - 1989
Soundboard @320
{Out of Print}

Initially, 'Double Live' was made as a limited edition of 10,000 vinyl copies, 7,500 cassette copies and 4,750 compact disc copies. Even harder for me to believe, I don't think I've ever seen an actual copy of this live BS offering - in any independent record store that I used to so frequently go through (when most of them still existed). Sound quality on 'Double Live' couldn't be better. Material on this must-own / must-have / must-hear 2-CD archive masterpiece (in it's own right) are from the 
Butthole Surfers earlier lp's like 'Psychic' ...


Disc 1
01. Too Parter
02. Psychedelic Jam
03. Ricky
04. Rocky
05. Gary Floyd
06. Florida
07. John E. Smoke
08. Tornadoes
09. Pittsburg To Lebanon
10. The One I Love
11. Hey / Dum Dum
12. No Rule
13. U.S.S.A.
14. Comb
15. Untitled

Disc 2
01. Graveyard
02. Sweatloaf
03. Backass
04. Paranoid
05. Fast
06. I Saw An X-Ray Of A Girl Passing Gas
07. Strawberry
08. Jimi / Lou Reed
09. Kuntz
10. 22 Going On 23
11. Creep In The Cellar
12. Suicide
13. Something




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And in case you don't read the comments (which most of you don't)
there are more Buttlegs here....Thanks to Jonder for the link!
http://www.buttholesurfers.com/buttlegs.html
 

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Newermind (Various Artists) - Spin's Tribute To Nirvana - 2011

Newermind (Various Artists) 
Spin's Tribute To Nirvana
Studio recordings @ 256

SPIN’s August 2011 issue pays tribute to the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s Nevermind, and as part of our package we tapped some of our favorite contemporary artists to cover the influential album’s 13 songs, in their original order. The download is called Newermind, and it’s our gift to you.

We were happy that two of Kurt Cobain’s personal faves — the Meat Puppets and the Vaselines, both of whom Nirvana famously covered during their MTV Unplugged taping — joined our effort. Below you’ll find the complete album tracklist, with reflections from each contributing artist.


We’re sorry, this download is no longer available
~Spin

Some really interesting and sometimes twisted renditions of some of Nirvana's best.

    MEAT PUPPETS
    “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

    One of two bands on this tribute to have been covered by Nirvana, the Meat Puppets chose to repay the compliment by tackling Nevermind‘s best-known song. “It wasn’t daunting,” says Curt Kirkwood, whose band is on tour in September. “‘Teen Spirit’ is just a few chords. It’s easy to play — slap some reverb on there and it’s good to go.” And anyway, he continues, “This was a cool, weird opportunity — like playing with Nirvana on MTV Unplugged — so we’re happy to take it.”

    BUTCH WALKER & THE BLACK WIDOWS
    “In Bloom”


    “I was in my late teens playing shitty glam metal when Nevermind came along and fucked all that up,” says the L.A.-based Walker — and he means that in a good way. “They saved my career. I got to try making different kinds of music.” Still, there’s a trace of a less-than-fashionable influence on this “In Bloom.” “We slipped some Yes into the guitar solo,” he admits. “It’s a tribute inside a tribute.”

    MIDNIGHT JUGGERNAUTS
    “Come As You Are”

    Even on the other side of the world, Nevermind‘s impact was immediate. After the album’s release, says Vincent Vendetta, frontman for the Melbourne dance-rockers, “all my school friends and I started playing Nirvana songs in our bands.” He even witnessed Nirvanamania firsthand. “The one time they came to Australia, I passed a record store where Kurt was being interviewed with a big crowd watching. It was hugely powerful for a ten-year-old to see.”

    TITUS ANDRONICUS
    “Breed”


    “Nevermind is a rare thing,” posits main man Patrick Stickles. “Since indie-rock music is so diverse, there’s not always much common ground. But an album like this unites us across time, which is why I wanted to be faithful to the song we covered.” There’s also another, more fundamental reason. “The riff,” he says, “is bad-ass.” You can hear Titus Andronicus’ similarly incorrigible riffs this month at Lollapalooza.

    THE VASELINES
    “Lithium”

    After Kurt and Co. performed the Vaselines’ “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me for a Sunbeam,” on MTV Unplugged, the Scottish twee-poppers were “always being asked if we’d ever cover a Nirvana song,” explains singer-guitarist Eugene Kelly. “We’d always said no. We just didn’t think we could find a way to do it that wasn’t going to feel stupid.” Seventeen years later, they have. “Keep it sparse,” he says of their approach. “The more simple and naive the better.”

    AMANDA PALMER
    “Polly”


    For alt-cabaret chanteuse Palmer, the genius of “Polly” has more to do with words than sounds. “It’s entirely possible that the production on Nevermind is going to feel dated in 50 years, if it doesn’t already,” she says. “The mystery in the lyrics to a song like ‘Polly’ is so profound. People will always be trying to make sense of what the fuck exactly Kurt was singing about. That’s what makes a song last.”

    SURFER BLOOD
    “Territorial Pissings”

    Even if, as singer-guitarist J.P. Pitts notes, “Kurt Cobain was dead before I could tie my shoes,” he’s had a complex relationship with Nevermind. “It was one of my favorite records. Then I went through a phase where I thought it was too ’90s.” Having come back around, Pitts found beauty in “the combination of perfect structures and weird, strange chords.”

    FOXY SHAZAM
    “Drain You”


    “I’m the Nirvana guy in the band,” boasts Daisy, bassist for the Cincinnati glam rockers. “Right away I knew ‘Drain You’ would be best for us. We’re more of a vocally oriented band than anything else, and the melody line lets us showcase that.” Well, that and “it would’ve been intimidating to do one of the big hits.” Instead, he says, five minutes after the band chose the song, “we were getting drunk and jamming out on it.”

    JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD
    “Lounge Act”

    Mayfield has a confession to make: “I found out about Nirvana through the Foo Fighters. I’m sure I’m not the only one who walked that discovery trail.” Her reason for picking “Lounge Act” is less contentious. “I love how the verse and chorus feel like they have no relationship to each other. It’s like two different songs.” Just don’t ask her to choose between them. “That’s like picking the coldest ice cube.”

    CHARLES BRADLEY & THE MENAHAN STREET BAND
    “Stay Away”

    The fact that Bradley is a 62-year-old soul shouter made this cover a particularly interesting one for Menahan majordomo Thomas Brenneck. “Charles is a very spiritual cat,” he says. “We couldn’t have him singing the line ‘God is gay.’ The rest of the song, Charles kills, but the lyrics are so different from what he normally sings. Hopefully, that tension made the song better.” Bradley is on the road in September.

    TELEKINESIS
    “On a Plain”


    This project literally could not have been complete without a last-second assist from Seattle’s own Michael Benjamin Lerner, filling in when one someone — no need to name names, so let’s just say it was Wavves — went AWOL. “Those songs are magical and kind of untouchable, says Lerner, who put out one of SPIN’s favorite albums of this year, 12 Desperate Straight Lines. “So this was a superfun challenge, plus I got to take my new studio for a test drive — I’d just moved and this was the first song I recorded there.” Win-win.

    JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD
    “Something in the Way”

    “The idea was to take the least heavy song on Nirvana’s least heavy album and give it the JEFF treatment — make it real doomy. That’s all we know how to do!” says guitarist Jake Orrall, who, with his drummer brother Jamin, make up the Nashville duo. They also initially recorded their version to cassette tape before digitizing it, for extra ’90s flavor. The band is on tour this month with Valient Thorr and Pentagram.

    EMA
    “Endless Nameless”

    It may pop up ten minutes after “Something in the Way,” but the coruscating hidden track “Endless, Nameless” wasn’t an afterthought for EMA, who’s touring this fall. “I wasn’t interested in covering any of the other songs,” offers the fuzz-loving alt-rocker. “The statement this one makes is just so awesome. All that noise and abrasion was the band saying, ‘We’re still punk.’ I really wanted to try and capture that spirit.



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Friday, May 1, 2015

Gang Of Four- Live New Orleans, LA. 1980

Gang Of Four- Live at Ole Man Rivers
New Orleans, LA.
November 2, 1980
Good to Very Good audience recording @320

Thanks to Ad Nauseum!


Set List:
1.5:45
2.Return the gift
3.Not great men
4.If I could keep it for myself
5.Anthrax
6.It's her factory
7.Why theory
8.Damaged goods
9.Outside the trains don't on time
10.Natural not in it
11.At home he's a tourist
12.He'd send in the army
13.Ether
14.Armalite life
15.Ditch
16.Contract
17.I found that essence rare
18.Not great men
19.Can't stand my baby



"To Hell With Poverty" (Live from Public Radio Rocks at SXSW 2015)



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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Live at The Allen Room 2008

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Live The Allen Room
New York, NY.
February 21, 2008
Excellent Remaster Audience recording @ 320

Lineage
Source AT943c (DFC 20' from stage) > Marantz PMD620 (mic in) @24/44.1 >
 PNY 4Gb SDHC card
Lineage cardreader > Adobe Audition w/plugins > FLAC Level 8
Taped by Keith from NY



Track List:
Ain't No Time
Treat Me Right
Mastermind
Stop The Bus
Here's To The Meantime
band intros
Can't See Through
Ragged Company
Ah Mary
Sugar
Lose Some Time
Apologies
Over Again
Nothing But The Water I
Nothing But The Water II
Drums
Nothing But The Water II (reprise)
Nothing But The Water I (reprise)
Angel Band > Big White Gate > Angel Band
 
 

Sunday, April 26, 2015

John Mayall - Live Minneapolis, MN. 1971

John Mayall - Live Minneapolis 1971
Unknown Date
Remastered FM broadcast
Excellent quality@ flac


Set List:
1. Intro
2. Searchin´
3. Moving On
4. Jam
5. Outskirts of Town 
6. Shuffle Blues
7. Outro

John Mayall - vocals, harp, piano
Freddy Robinson - guitar, vocals
Viktor Gaskin - bass
Keef Hartley - drums
Fred Clark - sax
Blue Mitchell - trumpet



 
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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Geographer - Live The El Rey Theatre 2015

Geographer - Live The El Rey Theatre 
January 17, 2015
Los Angeles, CA.
Soundboard @192

Formed in 2007, by Michael Deni the band have described their sound as being "soulful 
music from outer space" using analog, electronic and acoustic elements to craft 
dense layers and unique sound textures.

As Geographer, Deni has released three full-length albums, Innocent Ghosts in 2008, Myth in 2012, and Ghost Modern in 2015; along with one extended-play (EP) album, 
Animal Shapes in 2010; and a 7" single, Kites in 2009.
~Wiki



This band has a really nice sound with some really good vocal harmonies. kind of on the mellow side. This is a band I had never heard or heard of until recently, Worth the download.


Set List:
1-Need (Studio)
2-Paris
3-Kaleidoscope
4-Kites
5-I Can't Wait
6-The Boulder
7-Need
8-Verona


Thanks to Noisetrade.com!!!



Friday, April 24, 2015

And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead - Live at Southside Festival 2005

And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead 
Live at Southside Festival 
June 12, 2005
Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany
FM Broadcast @ 320

Southside Festival

Set List:
01 Ode to Isis
02 Ounce of Prevention
03 Another Morning Stoner
04 Worlds Apart
05 Caterwaul
06 Aged Dolls
07 A Perfect Teenhood
08 Totally Natural


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