Sunday, July 26, 2020
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Peter Green Splinter Group - Live in Germany 1998
Originally posted December 29, 2018
New flac link added
From the original FBS archives...
Gesendef Auf, Germany
2 Black Magic Woman
3 Mama keep your Big Mouth Shut
4 Rattlesnake Shake
5 The Superatural
6 Shake Your Hips
7 Travelling Riverside Blues
8 Steady Rolling Man
9 The Stumble
10 Albatross
11 Green Manalishi
12 Going Down
13 Look Yonder Wall
Monday, December 30, 2019
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM PETER GREEN SPLINTER GROUP LIVE CLEVELAND 1998
Yes that's Peter Green, No that's not him in 1998. As a matter of fact I'm not sure what he looks like now. This is a very good audience recording from Cleveland in 1998. If you can get over the crowd noise, and no I don't know where your lighter is, you'll enjoy this show. See scans
LET ME TELL YOU BOUT PETE DID'NT WANT NO FAME
GAVE ALL HIS MONEY AWAY WELL THERE SOMETHING WRONG IT'S WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU SON SO THEY CERTIFIED HIM INSANE
Saturday, June 22, 2019
Fleetwood Mac - BBC In Concert 1970
Thanks to Lupine Assassin for pointing out my error.
So if you want the unreleased BBC tracks go to the link above.
If you want "London Underway" use the links below.
02. Underway
03. Stranger Blues
04. World In The Harmony
05. Tiger
06. Green Manalishi
07. Coming Your way
08. Great Balls On Fire
09. Twist And Shout
Danny Kirwan - guitar
Jeremy Spencer - guitar
John McVie - bass,
Mick Fleetwood - drums
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Moby Grape - Fall On Amsterdam 1969
Originally posted October 19, 2011 and again August 15, 2015
Rai Congrescentrum
Soundboard @320
Originally pulled from Chris Goes Rock
In addition to the marketing backlash, band members found themselves in legal trouble for charges (later dropped) of consorting with underage females, and the band's relationship with their manager rapidly deteriorated. The second album, Wow, was a critical and commercial failure, partially due to the double-album format (and price). The 2nd LP was one of loose and mostly directionless jams, and this detracted from the stronger tunes on the 1st LP such as the room-shaking shuffle "Can't Be So Bad". Their basic sound remained consistent from the first album, featuring tight harmonies, multiple guitars, imaginative songwriting and a generally stronger level of musicianship than what was found coming out of the Bay Area at the time with the exception of the seminal Steve Miller Band.
During its recording, Spence, who was supposedly never the same after ingesting large quantities of LSD (see also the biographies of Peter Green and Syd Barrett), started to go through the hotel room door of Stevenson and Miller using a fire axe, intending to murder them; In the words of Miller: "Skippy changed radically when we were in New York. There were some people there that were into harder drugs and a harder lifestyle, and some very weird shit. And so he kind of flew off with those people. They were really strange, almost Nazi-ish. Skippy kind of disappeared for a little while. Next time we saw him he had cut off his beard, and he had a black leather jacket on, with his chest hanging out, with some chains and just sweating like a son of a gun. I don't know what the hell he got a hold of, man, but it just whacked him. And the next thing I know, he axed my door down in the Albert Hotel. They said at the reception area that this crazy guy had held an axe to the doorman's head." Spence was committed to New York's Bellevue Hospital; on the day of his release he drove a motorcycle dressed in only his pajamas directly to Nashville to record his only solo album, Oar. The original lineup released an album in 1971, 20 Granite Creek. The remainder soldiered on for a few years, but save for a reunion or two, essentially joining Jerry Miller's band in Santa Cruz, the group never returned to the level of excellence and popularity they enjoyed in the early Avalon Ballroom/Fillmore Auditorium days.
Moby Grape was an example of a talented band who, through a combination of mismanagement and inexperience, never fully realized their potential. Along with the Flamin' Groovies, they were somewhat of an anomaly in the San Francisco rock scene; their concision and their strong roots in country music and early rock and roll seemed to work against them. In addition, perhaps because they were so versatile, their image was somewhat nebulous; as writer Robert Christgau put it, "All they really lacked was a boss, and what could be more American than that?"
Jerry Miller carries on today (2007) as the Jerry Miller Band, playing rockin' blues and the occasional Grape song. Homeless for years and suffering from long-term mental illness and a multitude of health ailments, the mercurial and brilliant Skip Spence died in Santa Cruz, CA in 1999. In 2006, after three decades of court battles, the band finally won back their name from the much-hated (in the music industry) former manager Matthew Katz and in celebration announced a reunion show with all of its living members, bolstered by drummer Ainsley Dunbar (Mayall, Zappa, Journey) and keyboardist Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship), to be performed in January 2007 at San Francisco's The Fillmore. However, the reunion show did not take place and nothing has been announced about future plans.
The 1993 Vintage: The Very Best of Moby Grape includes their first album in its entirety, as well as selected tracks from 1967 to 1969. The debut is the only one of the original Columbia LPs to have a complete CD reissue with all of the original tracks. The San Francisco Sound label has released a CD version of "Wow", but it is a one-disc treatment that has a few tracks edited down and others deleted from the original album. "Moby Grape '69" has all of its songs represented on the "Vintage" anthology, but two of these are alternate versions not present in the original. ~CGR
Friday, February 7, 2020
The Rolling Stones- A Secret Gig In Paris AKA The Rolling Stones L'Olympia 1995 AKA Paris 95
*My rip
Well another post, another post that will be downloaded countless times, another post that MAY get three comments.......as Peter Green said........Oh Well. The first couple songs here sound like an audience recording , but from "Let It Bleed" onward is soundboard. See scans
ARE YOU READY KEITH? YEAH REDE
THOSE BAGS OF MINE GET A VERY CLOSE INSPECTION
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Fleetwood Mac – Unreleased BBC Sessions 1967-1971
Sorry, I must have been off my meds...
As requested...
Back From The Dead...
Originally posted October 6, 2015
Peter Green: guitar, vocals
Danny Kirwan: guitar, vocals
Jeremy Spencer: guitar, vocals
John McVie: bass
Mick Fleetwood: drums
*Christine McVie: piano, vocals
**Eddie Boyd: vocals
***Duster Bennett: vocals
None of these titles appear on the official release “Fleetwood Mac Live At The BBC”
Track List:
1. Fleetwood Mac - Mean Old World (3:14)
2. Fleetwood Mac - I Need Your Love (2:29)
3. Fleetwood Mac - May I Have A Talk With You (4:12)
4. Duster Bennett with Fleetwood Mac - Shady Little Baby (4:40) ***
5. Eddie Boyd with Fleetwood Mac - Wine, Whiskey And Women (2:16) **
6. Fleetwood Mac - Lazy Poker Blues (2:16)
7. Fleetwood Mac - My Baby (3:18)
8. Fleetwood Mac - Love That Burns (4:11)
9. Fleetwood Mac - Yonder's Wall (3:10)
10. Fleetwood Mac - Psychedelic Song (4:54)
11. Fleetwood Mac - Dead Shrimp Blues (3:31)
12. Fleetwood Mac - Fool That I Used To Be (2:30)
13. Fleetwood Mac – Dragonfly (2:09) *
14. Fleetwood Mac - Start Again (3:52) *
15. Fleetwood Mac - Get Like You Used To Be (3:04) *
16. Fleetwood Mac - You Need Love (4:48)
17. Fleetwood Mac - Watch Out For Me (4:14)
18. Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well (Version 2) (Parts 1 & 2) (3:31)
Thanks to Searnav at twilightzone-rideyourpony.blogspot.com/
Miss May 1970 - Jennifer Liano
Monday, December 22, 2025
Camel - 1977-10-01 - Golders Green, London, UK

This is another re-post from my Rapidshare days gone bye!!!
Format: MP3@320
Source: FM broadcast
Quality; 10/10
Camel are an English progressive rock band formed in 1971.
An important figure in the Canterbury scene, the group has been
releasing studio and live recordings steadily, with considerable
success, since their formation.
Band Members 1977:
Andrew Latimer - guitar, vocals, flute, recorder, keyboards, bass guitar (1971-)
Doug Ferguson - bass, vocals (1971-1977)
Peter Bardens - keyboards, vocals (1971-1978)
Andy Ward - drummer, percussion (1971-1981)
Richard Sinclair - bass, vocals (1977-1978)
Mel Collins - saxophones, flute (1977-1979)
This is a most excellent show do not miss it if you are a CAMEL fan!
Set list:
01 - First flight
02 - Metrognome
03 - Enevensongs
04 - The snow goose
05 - Highways of the sun
06 - Lunar sea
07 - Never let go
08 - One of these days I'll get an early night
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ml94twoyvnxpj24/Golder+Green+1977+fbsvw.rar/file
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Roy Buchanan - Live Stanhope, NJ 1988
June 30, 1988
Linage:
Soundboard > ? > Trade CDR > EAC > WAV > Flac 8 > you
Set List:
Disc 1
01) [02:11] introduction and tuning
02) [02:48] Short Fuse
03) [04:16] Can't Judge a Book
04) [05:44] Country Boy
05) [08:00] Down By the River
06) [04:36] Goose Grease
07) [05:40] Baby Baby Baby
08) [05:18] Peter Gunn > When a Guitar Plays the Blues guitar introduction >
09) [09:16] When a Guitar Plays the Blues // cut near end
10) [01:43] Stage Banter
11) [02:53] Suzie Q
12) [03:55] Hot 'Cha / cut (at 00:37) > I'm a Ram
13) [04:23] Shuffle
14) [12:04] Green Onions > Hey Joe > Foxey Lady > Purple Haze
Disc 2
01) [09:04] The Messiah Will Come Again > encore applause
02) [04:16] Rock n Roll
03) [05:11] Sunshine of Your Love
Show Total [1:31:18]
Friday, May 22, 2020
BBC 6 Classic Concerts (.mp4)
Air
Blur
Cast
Embrace live at Glastonbury 1998
Florence the Machine
Frankie Miller
Gomez
Green Day
Hipsway
Horace Andy
Ian Dury & the Blockheads
Idlewild
Jeff Buckley
Johnny Cash
Joni Mitchell and James Taylor
Los Lobos
Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
Modern Romance
Mystery Jets
Peter Tosh, Dominion Theatre 1983
Psychedelic Furs
Pulp at Glastonbury
R E M
Santana
Shriekback and Killing Joke
Skids
Supertramp
Talk Talk - Mark Hollis R I P
Tangerine Dream
Tears for Fears
The Cardigans
The Cranberries
The Crusaders
The Dandy Warhols
The Faces
The Good, The Bad & The Queen
The Jam
The John Miles Band
The Motels, live from Bradford University 1980
The Screaming Blue Messiahs and the Roaring Boys
The The, Brixton Academy 1993
The White Stripes
The Wonder Stuff
Then Jerico
Todd Rundgren - BBC Sounds
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Travis at Glastonbury 1999
Uriah Heep
Warren Zevon











