*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Also includes 3 bonus songs not listed. Baby Talk/Brontosaurus-I Want You To Want Me (Demo) See Scans
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Also includes 3 bonus songs not listed. Baby Talk/Brontosaurus-I Want You To Want Me (Demo) See Scans
*Original Notes*
Here's another Missing Persons concert from my collection.
This is from the Rhyme And Reason tour. October 5, 1984 from an FM broadcast. Also known as the 'Give, Right Now' bootleg CD. Excellent clear sound and includes some talk from the DJ announcing the show when it first broadcast.
Not edited like the official release called 'Live From The Danger Zone' which got rid of all the talk between songs and even left out a song (Clandestine People).
Set List:
1) Mental Hopscotch (3:02)
2) Noticeable Ones (3:44)
3) The Closer That You Get (4:29)
4) Give (5:22)
5) Clandestine People (2:52)
6) Right Now (3:26)
7) All Fall Down (3:58)
8) Tears (4:01)
9) I Like Boys (2:52)
10) Walking In L.A. (4:28) $
Encore:
11) Destination Unknown (3:25)
12) Words (4:15)
13) No Way Out (4:11)
Thanks to skatexedge
Mike Bloomfield - Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
February 8, 1969
Tech info
Liberated Bootleg
Recording: Soundboard
File Type: Flac
File Size: 258 MB
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Quality: A++ Soundboard recording
My notes
This is an amazing recording from an amazing blues guitarist. if you do not have this one in your collection I highly recommend grabbing this little gem of a show. You will not be disappointed. Michael's guitar on "Blues on The West Side" is just amazing and so is his band!!! Remember this recording is from 1969!
Track listing:
1. Blues on the Westside (15.09)
2. It’s About Time (9.46)
3. Sweet Little Angel (11.48)
4. Instrumental (7.19)
5. "That’s It!" (0.51)
Michael Bloomfield, guitar
Nick Gravenites, vocals
Mark Naftalin, piano
Ira Kamin, organ
John Kahn, bass
Bob Jones, drums
Rienol "Dino" Andino, congas
Noel Jewkis, tenor sax
Gerald Oshita, baritone sax
Cornelius "Snooky" Flowers, baritone sax
John Wilmeth, trumpet
Enjoy or not, play it loud!
Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/ox893vlvt3icum8/fbsvw1969-02-08.rar/file
Enjoy or not!
Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/x8oxfjqkwu7mtv7/TrickOuttakes76.rar/file
From the Original FBS archives...
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I'd like to Thank Everyone Associated with These Blogs. I've been shown Nothin' but Kindness and Acceptance Here, and I Appreciate it very much!
Ain't Life Kinda Funny?
I made one Comment Here a few months ago (After Many Years of Blog Silence!) and one thing leads to another - next thing I know I'm Bloggin & Sharin' Music, Again! And, I've had a Blast!
But, Lately, somethin' in the back of my mind has been tryin' to tell me somethin' - and I finally figured out what it was: It's Time for Me to Go Back Home - Back to The BARN!
So, IF You have Time and/or the Desire to Visit Another Blog... I'll Be Over HERE:
Keep Rockin' and Playin' It LOUD!
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* REBOOTED FROM THE OLD FBS ARCHIVES
* ORGINALLY POSTED BY V-CHILE
DISC 1
1. STONE FREE
2. DRUM SOLO
3. ARE YOU EXPERIENCED
4. STONE FREE
5. SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE
6. FIRE
7. HEAR MY TRAIN A COMIN'
8. RED HOUSE
9. FOXY LADY
10. LIKE A ROLLING STONE
11. VOODOO CHILD
12. PURPLE HAZE
13. OUTRO
* DISC 2 is an audience recording of the first 7 songs from above then from cut 8 on are other cuts which are
8. PURPLE HAZE
9. PAPER AIRPLANES
10. RED HOUSE
11. WE GOTTA LIVE TOGETHER
12. FEELING SO GOOD
13. GYPSY EYES
14. THE THINGS I USED TO DO
DISC 3
1. POWER OF SOUL JAM
2. FEEL SO GOOD JAM (WITH ERIC BURDON)
Today it’s hard to understand how the lightly psychedelic pop-rock of
the Soft Boys was ever considered anything close to punk. Frontman Robyn
Hitchcock is basically just Elvis Costello without the need to appear
at every all-star jam. Underwater Moonlight sounds like the best
bar band in the world playing hits from a world that’s better than our
own. “I Wanna Destroy You” and “Queen of Eyes,” especially, should be
radio staples.—Garrett Martin
I Still Miss Warren Zevon! What with his witty and intelligent songwriting and sense of humor - he was truly one of a kind!
This Live Bootleg is from 1978 - and for some reason or another You don't see this one circulatin' around the net like The Record Plant show from the same year...
I personally like This one from Park West in Chicago 'cause of the Energy! I mean it's the same songs but there's somethin' more here... It says Soundboard on the Back Cover, But it's Clearly an FM Recording!
NOTE: You also get to hear the First Commercially Available Electronic Drum: the Syndrum made by Pollard. Like in Good Times Roll by The Cars and Feel Like Makin' Love by Bad Company, just to name a couple familiar examples. The Syndrum was capable of Many Sounds BUT mostly Only One was Used!
Warren and his band: Waddy Wachtel - lead guitar, Stanley Sheldon - bass, and Rick Marotta - drums, Rock and Roll through some now Classic Songs...
Sleep Well Warren...
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