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Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Rolling Stones - Beggars Rehearsals and Alternate Takes


The Rolling Stones - Beggars Breakfast
Beggars Banquet Rehearsals and Outtakes

Studio Sessions

pw - fbsvw


Track Listing:
cd1 @160
(Studio rehearsals & outtakes recorded mainly between 1968-1972)
01-Gimmie Shelter
02-Brown Sugar
03-Stop Breaking Down
04-Shake Your Hips
05-Loving Cup (vers. 1)
06-Loving Cup (vers. 2)
07-Shine A Light
08-I Ain't Lying
09-Sway
10-Sweet Virginia
11-I Don't Care
12-Sympathy For The Devil
13-Tell Me
14-Rice Crispies Jingle
15-You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover

cd2 (Alternate Takes) @192
01-Sympathy For The Devil
02-No Expectations
03-Dear Doctor 1
04-Parachute Woman
05-Jig Saw Puzzle
06-Street Fighting Man
07-Prodigal Son
08-Straycat Blues
09-Factory Girl
10-Salt Of The Earth
11-Dear Doctor 2
12-Dear Doctor (stereo)
13-Family
14-Jumping Jack Flash
15-Street Fighting Man
16-Sympathy For The Devil

Beggars pt1

Beggars pt2

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Deep Purple - Live in Boston 1973 - Boston Music Hall



































Deep Purple live in Boston 1973

Artist Name : Deep Purple
Bootleg Title : None
Venue : Boston Music Hall
City : Boston
Country : USA
Date : 1973-05-24

Band line up:
Ian Gillan : Vocals
Ritchie Blackmore : Guitar
Jon Lord : Keyboards
Ian Paice : Drums
Roger Glover : Bass

Disc One :
1 Highway Star 08:47
2 Smoke On The Water 09:29
3 Strange Kind Of Woman 10:25
4 Child In Time 11:18
5 Lazy 17:18

Disc Two :
1 Space Truckin' 24:52
2 Lucille 09:18

Received this in trade a few years ago. A superb audience recording. Joe
Maloney recording.

Enjoy or not!

http://rapidshare.com/files/239101338/DP73Disk1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/239104281/DP73Disk2_.rar

Jimi Hendrix - Miami Pop Festival, May 18, 1968

Short but very sweet indeed.

1. Intro
2. Foxy Lady

3. Fire

4. Hear My Train A 'Comin'

5. Purple Haze

6 . Outro


224kbps of Fender-fired mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/236939955/JRIXPOP.zip







Friday, May 29, 2009

Jaco Pastorius - From Paris to New York '84-'85



Bass players...and jazz ones like
Jaco Pastorius...are like redheads: they're
just too damn special. Each one has that unique color--I mean, tone, attack, and speed. I'm thankful someone had the sense to capture these tracks. This is a great view of Jaco's technique.

192kbps of percolating mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/236939954/JacPast.zip













Thursday, May 28, 2009

Carlos Santana - Oye Como, Carlos (1974 show)

(Look at this: Carlos the Kid!)

This was from a boot CD I bought some time ago that I've since ripped and
given away--it's a show in 1974, and it's a soundboard.
Good hot cookin' stuff for sure! I've got a Santana tribute coming up on my radio show
soon, and this gave me the idea.

320kbps of salsa-laden mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/235443337/OyeComoCS.zip

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Sonic Youth - Live at the Accelerator Festival, 2005

01. Golden Blue
02. Stones
03. Pattern
04. Unmade Bed
05. Skip Tracer
06. Schizophrenia
07. Plastic Sun
08. New Hampshire
09. Rain On Tin
10. Pacific Coast Highway
11. Drunken Butterfly

192kbps of sonic-inspired mp3


http://rapidshare.com/files/237272905/syaccel.zip


This young lady is very inspired to cooperate--or will be when you play some Sonic Youth for her.

Deep Purple - Hard Rock Cafe 2005


Deep Purple - Hard Rock Cafe
London, UK
October 30, 2005
AKA - Hard Rock Show

Smoking Soundboard @128

pw - fbsvw

Track List:
01 Fireball
02 I Got Your Number
03 Strange Kind of Woman
04 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
05 Lazy
06 Rapture Of The Deep
07 Wrong Man
08 Perfect Strangers
09 Highway Star
10 Smoke On The Water

London '05


Drive-By Truckers - Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA, June 20, 2008

Drive-By Truckers
Belly Up Tavern
Solana Beach, CA
June 20, 2008

01. That Man I Shot
02. Self Destructive Zones
03. The Company I Keep
04. The Tough Sell
05. Where the Devil Don't Stay
06. Dead Drunk and Naked
07. Guitar Man Upstairs
08. Life in the Factory
09. Three Dimes Down
10. I'm Eighteen
11. I'm Sorry Houston
12. Righteous Path
13. Checkout Time in Vegas
14. You and Your Crystal Meth
15. Putting People on the Moon
16. Marry Me
17. Let There Be Rock
18. Ghost to Most
19. 18 Wheels of Love
20. Lookout Mountain
21. Steve McQueen

320kbps of Alabama ass-whuppin' mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/396859878/dtbellu.rar

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Chris Cornell - Kesslehaus, Berlin, May 20, 2007

Disc 1:
01. Spoonman
02. Outshined
03. Show Me How To Live
04. You Know My Name
05. Arms Around Your Love
06. Hunger Strike
07. What You Are
08. Rusty Cage
09. Be Yourself
10. Seasons

Disc 2:
01. I Am The Highway
02. Scar On The Sky
03. Can’t Change Me
04. Wide Awake
05. Doesn't Remind Me
06. Billie Jean
07. Zero Chance
08. My Wave
09. Jesus Christ Pose
10. Black Hole Sun
11. Say Hello To Heaven

320kbps of black hole mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/236805426/CrisCo.zip

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Blind Melon - Raw Soup: The Soup Album demos

Blind Melon, Raw Soup, the Soup album demos, King Studios L.A.

Blind Melon received great publicity from Shannon Hoon's friendship with Axl Rose, and his backing vocal performances on the Use Your Illusion albums. Their self-titled debut album, and notably the hit single "No Rain" were very well received; the album as a whole an excellent funky rocker.

In 1994 they teamed up with producer Andy Wallace (yes, some of you will know who he is) to work on their second album Soup, this bootleg being the basis of it, as most of these tracks are simply unpolished versions of the final tracks. Sadly, the following year Shannon died of an OD. He's much missed, but the band are back doing their thing after 12 years (they recorded one more after he died), having recently released their fourth album For My Friends.

01. Soup
02. Galaxie
03. The Duke
04. New Life
05. Vernie
06. Dumptruck
07. 2x4
08. Wilt
09. Swallowed
10. Toes Across the Floor
11. No Lyrics
12. Untitled in C
13. Brittle Little Baby
14. Lemonade
15. Frosting A Cake
16. The Duke (version 2)
17. 60's Medley
18. St. Andrew's Hall
19. Pull
20. Toes Across The Floor (version 2)
21. Car Seat
22. Cavities
23. Skinned

320kbps of raw soupy mp3

Thanks to Bucklberry for original post and notes

http://rapidshare.com/files/236131150/Blinmelo.zip

Friday, May 22, 2009

Throwing Muses - Live at MSN On Air 1997


Throwing Muses - Live at MSN On Air
February 1997

FM Source @256

pw - fbsvw

I thought it only appropriate to follow Mitch's Breeders post with a very energetic and fine Throwing Muses show. Enjoy!

Track List
1. Intro
2. Limbo
3. Shark
4. Shimmer
5. Start
6. Cottonmouth
7. Backroad
8. Bright Yellow Gun
9. Ruthie's Knocking
10.Tango
11.Serene
12.Intro 2
13.Furious
14.Night Driving
15.Like a Dog
16.You Cage
17.Two Step
18.Outro

On Air


The Breeders - La Route Du Rock, St. Pere France, 14th August 2008

(Thanks again to Bucklberry for this! Notes from the source)

The Deal twins re-emerged this year also, to much less fanfare than The Pixies, of course, yet they had a much bigger hit with Cannonball than anything Kim's day job ever produced. Initially The Breeders was conceived to be a band with Tanya Donelly, the lovely singer of 'grunge' acts Belly and Throwing Muses.

That sadly never came to be and Kim Deal used the name anyway as she must have rather liked it. Shame about the Tanya thing though, but then she probably had better albums than Kim's band ever did...anyway, this was an FM broadcast from September 2nd on FM France Inter. Enjoy!

01. Intro
02. Bang on
03. No aloha
04. Pacer
05. Walk it off
06. Cannonball
07. Drivin' On 9
08. Here no more
09. Shocker in Gloomtown
10. Fortunately gone
11. Outro

320kbps of good breedin' mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/235827636/Breedrz.zip

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Faces - Live 1973-1975 (Repost)

The Faces - The Edmonton
London, England

June 4th, 1973

FM Broadcast@320

Track List:
1. Intro
2. Cindy Incidentally
3. Angel
4. True Blue
5. I'd Rather Go Blind
6. Jealous Guy
7. You Wear It Well
8. Maggie May
9. Borstal Boys
10. Twistin' The Night Away
11. Memphis, Tennessee
12. We'll Meet Again

Edmonton '73

The Faces - San Bernardino, California
March 7th, 1975
AKA - Rhythm & Booze
FM Broadcast @320

Track List:
1. I'm Losing You
2. Bring It On Home
3. Sweet Little Rock n' Roller
4. Too Bad
5. Every Picture Tells A Story
6. Stay With Me
7. Motherless Children
8. Gasoline Alley
9. You Wear It Well
10. Maggie May
11. Twistin' the Night Away

San Bernadino '75

Suzanne Vega - Germany 2001


Suzanne Vega - Schloß Neuhaus
Paderborn, Germany

July 14, 2001

FM broadcast @192

pw - fbsvw

Track List:
01. intro
02. Marlene On The Wall
03. greeting/Mike Visceglia introduction
04. Caramel
05. When Heroes Go Down
06. In Liverpool
07. Some Journey
08. Harbour Song
09. Solitaire
10. I'll Never Be Your Maggie May
11. Room Off The Street
12. Left Of Center
13. Luka
14. Tom's Diner
15. Undertow
16. Knight Moves
17. outro

Paderborn '01

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Joy Division - Les Bains Douches 1979


Joy Division - Live Les Bains Douches
18 December 1979
Paris, France

Soundboard Recording-Out of Print @192

pw - fbsvw

Les Bains Douches, has a clear recording and is evenly mixed (the first nine tracks are taken from a recording for a radio broadcast of the December '79 gig--tracks 10-16 are taken from two shows in Amsterdam from January '80, and sound a bit less clear). The band sounds more together and the songs are aggressive, better suited to a live setting.

These songs are nothing if not tough. Everything is sped up. It's loose and raw. There is a primal passion in the music that matches the intensity of Ian Curtis' singing. On "Disorder," when he cries, "I got the spirit, lose the feeling, let it out somehow," it is not sterile and haunted like it is on Unknown Pleasures but has the kick of man who is exorcising something un-namable. On "Insight," after Curtis barks "I'm not afraid anymore," and that cheesy laser beam keyboard part kicks in, it's not really cheesy. The rapid synth pings are coupled with a prominent, dissonant base riff which creates an off-balance, atonal kind of noise, which is equally appropriate and disorienting. "Shadowplay" explodes with a huge burst of guitar distortion, and Bernard Sumner's guitar licks are racked with tension. He likewise generates a terrible amount of noise on "Day of the Lords."

Tracks List:
1. Disorder
2. Love Will Tear Us Apart
3. Insight
4. Shadowplay
5. Transmission
6. Day of the Lords
7. Twenty Four Hours
8. These Days
9. Means to an End
10. Passover
11. New Dawn Fades
12. Atrocity Exhibition
13. Digital
14. Dead Souls
15. Autosuggestion
16. Atmosphere

Curtis's last live performance was on 2 May 1980 at Birmingham University, a show that included Joy Division's first and only performance of the song "Ceremony", later recorded by New Order and released as their first single. The last song Curtis performed on stage was "Digital". The recording of this performance can be found on the compilation album Still.

Detailed in Debbie Curtis's "Touching from a Distance", Curtis was staying at his parents' house at this time and attempted to talk his wife into staying with him on 17 May 1980, to no avail. Debbie left him in her house overnight while she left to do some errands. Genesis P-Orridge of Throbbing Gristle claimed in a 2006 interview that Curtis would sometimes phone him during the night and sing the Throbbing Gristle song "Weeping" — a song about suicide — to him.

In the early hours of 18 May 1980, Curtis hanged himself in the kitchen of his house in Macclesfield.He had just viewed Werner Herzog's film Stroszek and listened to Iggy Pop's The Idiot. At the time of his death, his health was failing as a result of his epilepsy and attempting to balance his musical ambitions with his marriage, which was foundering in the aftermath of his affair with journalist Annik Honoré. His wife found his body the next morning.

Tony Wilson who had signed the band later said, "I'd been warned on a train to London two weeks earlier by Annik [Honoré]. I asked her, 'What do you think of the new album.' She goes, 'I'm terrified.' I said, 'What are you terrified of?' She replies, 'Don't you understand? He means it.' And I go, 'No, he doesn't mean it — it's art.' And guess what? He fucking meant it."

Curtis's memorial stone, which is inscribed with "Ian Curtis 18 - 5 - 80" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart", was stolen in July 2008 from the grounds of Macclesfield Cemetery. The missing memorial stone was later replaced by a new one.


Les Bains Douches

Keith Richards - Exposure


Was it Rolling Stone that had the contest to make a Frankenstein out of parts
from rock stars?
I know they discussed it at 104.3 in NYC a few years ago; I remember them saying one part would be Steven Tyler's lips. And the most incredible part of the story was that they wanted one body part from our guest: his liver--because they figured that f**ing thing was indestructible. Go and ponder that and ask yourself how your body is doing.

Besides, this has Keith on "I Can't Turn You Loose." Sold!
192 kbps of blood-changed mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/2348438richExP.zip

01 Your Cheatin' Heart (Williams)

02 Little Queenie (Berry)
03 High School Confidential (Jerry Lee Lewis)

04 Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Dave Williams/Sonny David)
Keith Richards with Jerry Lee Lewis, Mick Fleetwood and Gary Busey in Los Angeles, during a Salute to Jerry Lee Lewis for U.S. TV - recorded 16th July, 1983 - broadcast in September 1983
05 Come On (Berry)

06 Discussion

07 Carol (Berry)
A short rendition of 'Come On' and then Keith talks about Chuck. 1986 rehearsals for Chuck's 60th Birthday Celebrations film
08 Struggle (Richards/Jordan)

09 Take It So Hard (Richards/Jordan)
Keith with The X-Pensive Winos - Saturday Night Live, 8th October, 1988
10 When Love Comes To Town (Bono/U2)

11 Love, Rescue Me (Bono/Dylan/U2)
Keith joins U2 onstage at London, England's Dominion Theatre for a Jamaica benefit concert - 16th October, 1988
12 Shake Rattle And Roll (Calhoun)

13 I'm Going Down (Freddie King)

14 Somethin' Else (Sheeley/Cochran)

15 Connection (Jagger/Richards)

16 I Can't Turn You Loose (Redding)
Guitar Legends festival in Seville, Spain with Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, Jack Bruce, Phil Manzanera, Joe Cocker, Robert Cray, Steve Cropper and Dave Edmunds - 17th October, 1991

============================================================
Thank you for the exposure, baby

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Coldpaly - Left Right Left Right Left 2009


Coldplay - Left Right Left Right Left- 2009

The free Coldplay live album Left Right Left Right Left is available for download at coldplay.com starting 5/15 at 1 am PST. It’s 9 tracks recorded at various shows on the first leg of the Viva La Vida tour.

Track List:
1. Glass of Water
2. 42
3. Clocks
4. Strawberry Swing
5. The Hardest Part/Postcards From Far Away
6. Viva La Vida
7. Death Will Never Conquer
8. Fix You
9. Death And All His Friends

LeftRightLeftRight

Monday, May 18, 2009

Rush - The Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis Feb. 11-13, 1980

For Bonger and the Milk Maids!

Broken down from flac into
320kbps of virtuoso mp3

(This must be Geddy's comeback to me for saying someone wrote he sounded like Donald Duck mixed with a vacuum cleaner. I have a big nose too, so I won't go there.)

http://rapidshare.com/files/234142614/RuStLo.zip

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Albert Collins - Chicago 1992


Albert Collins - Chicago Blues Festival
June 7, 1992

FM Source @320

pass = fbsvw

Track List:
Instrumental
Iceman
Lights Are On But Nobody's Home
Put The Shoe On The Other Foot
Black Cat Bone
Instrumental
Same Old Thing
Mr. Collins
Things I Used To Do
Do You Feel It ?
Reconsider Baby
Instrumental

Chicago '92

Carlos Santana w/Buddy Miles - Palast Der Republik, East Berlin, April 6, 1987


(Broken down from flac;
320 kbps of smoldering mp3)

Bill Graham really loved Santana and his band. He caught him--literally-- when Carlos was 17 and trying to sneak his way through a window into the Fillmore West with a friend. They talked their way out of it by describing themselves as musicians--and Bill let them get some gigs.

One of the things that Carlos noted during the band's long jams back then was how the women danced. It was something different; they were moving in an exotic way that was definitely different than usual. Sounds appropriate: Santana still continues to move us in ways we are still discovering as being possible. Remind me though, when I want some mood music, to grab a file of Carlos and see what it generates. Sure sounds like it's a pipe-laying deal to me.

http://rapidshare.com/files/233730620/Santa1.zip

http://rapidshare.com/files/233792024/Santa2.zip

http://rapidshare.com/files/233816144/Santa3.zip




Saturday, May 16, 2009

Medeski Martin Wood - Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY 1996

This is some strange stuff, so if you haven't heard of these three guys, they go out to places that may be off in another realm--everything from funk
to avant-garde jazz explorations.
Then again, if you have a tab of blotter to spare, share!

1. Chinoiserie
2. Sequel
3. Lifeblood
4. Night Marchers
5. Think
6. Dracula
7. LCTDT
8. Bubblehouse
9. Jelly Belly
10. Crosstown Traffic
11. Moti Mo

320kbps of eccentric mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/232979152/MMW_CapTh.zip

http://rapidshare.com/files/232942739/MWW2.zip

Friday, May 15, 2009

Gordon Haskell - It Is And It Isn't -1972


Gordon Haskell - It Is And It Isn't -1972
Studio Recordings @256
Out of Print

pw - fbsvw

Gordon Haskell is usually thought of as a footnote in the history of King Crimson -- the only lead singer in the group's long list of personnel who never played a single live date with the band, though he was with them long enough to cut most of an album (Lizard) and get one performance ("Cadence And Cascade") onto its predecessor.

Gordon Haskell issued this solo album to absolutely no critical notice or public response of any kind in 1974, which is sort of a shame. It tends to be relatively light and lyric-oriented, reminiscent of Gordon Lightfoot with something of a progressive rock edge and more humor, some of it very sardonic.

Latter-day Crimson member John Wetton is present here, playing bass and organ and providing backing vocals on this rather sweet-textured, languid, and highly melodic assembly of songs, which mostly show off Haskell's unusual vocal range but leave ample room for classical stylings on the electric and acoustic guitars and jazz-inspired fills on the drums.

When Haskell does rock out, as on "Sitting by the Fire," the effect is startling, the crunchy electric rhythm guitar (courtesy of Dave Spinoza) and bold lead parts (by Alan Barry) wrapping around decent, memorable hooks and choruses -- "No Need" is a similarly accessible piece of romantic balladry that might have passed for an England Dan/John Ford Coley demo. And then there's "Worm," a pounding, too-serious-for-words meditation on (apparently) life, death, and being devoured, that repeats a cool opening electric guitar flourish in various guises and allows Barry the chance to stretch out on a related series of riffs. "Spider" is some kind of personal commentary on the music business, possibly referring to managers and their potentially devouring ways -- Haskell would know that best -- but it is funny and cheerfully upbeat in mood, with some pleasing choruses. And "Benny the Beaver," with its fascinating but confusing references to various elements of the music business, also seems to be about a subject that mattered to Haskell, and it's a pity he couldn't have shared it more clearly, but the principal acoustic guitar riff is pretty, and some of the transitions recall King Crimson's "Cadence and Cascade" (which Haskell sang), and the final section in which an old-style music hall showband picks up the riff demonstrates more humor than most entire art-rock albums of this period ever dared revealed.

~AMG


Line-up :
- Gordon Haskell / Guitar, Vocals
with
- John Wetton / Organ, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals, Guitar
- Bill Atkinson / Drums
- Alan Barry / Guitar
- Dave Kaffinetti / Piano, Keyboards
- Arif Mardin / Keyboards, Piano
- David Spinozza / Guitar
- Neal Rosengarden / Piano
- David Brigati / Vocals
- Eddie Brigati / Vocals

Track List:
01. No Meaning - 3:31
02. Could Be - 3:18
03. Upside Down - 4:31
04. Just A Lovely Day - 3:59
05. Sitting By The Fire - 3:44
06. When I Lose - 0:26
07. No Need - 2:51
08. Worms - 4:46
09. Spider - 4:19
10. Learning Not To Feel - 2:39
11. Benny - 4:49
12. When I Laugh - 0:24

It Is...

}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

Frank Zappa & the Reet Wazoo Orchestra - Deutschehalle, Berlin, GER Sept. 15, 1972





















The Grand Wazoo of Musical Anarchy himself.

Just thinking of some of the creature-beings he made come to life (Dynamo-Humm and her sister; Camarillo Brillo and her dwarf; the Mystery Man with his can of foaming goo and some Cosmik Debriz; the Zombie Woof...and of course, the Thing-Fish) makes me hope that there will be an All-Zappa Halloween party some day and that I'm invited.
I do hope someone remembers to come as Willy the Pimp.

1. Berlin Blues
2. Variant Processional March
3. Die neuen Braunen Wolken (the new brown clouds)

(torrent to 320kbps of kaleidescopic mp3)

http://rapidshare.com/files/229615447/WazFZoo.zip

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Randy California Band - Glastonbury Festival, June 19, 1982

Make sure you listen to the lyrics of song #7; Randy has a stash that came straight out of an Indiana Jones temple in the Yucatan. Great guitar as usual: it's a man whose Spirit could fly.

192kbps of stoner mp3

01. Second Child
02. Like a Rolling Stone
03. Man At War
04. California Man
05. Handguns
06. Lisa
07. Killer Weed
08. Don't Bother Me
09. Rebel on Attack
10. Nature's Way
11. I Got a Line on You

http://rapidshare.com/files/229688519/RCalif.zip

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Robin Trower - Goes To College 1980


Robin Trower - University Of London Union
BBC TV - February 25, 1980

Windows Media Player File - 39:33 - 760+ mb

pw - fbsvw

Track List:
1 Day Of The Eagle
2 The Ring
3 Bridge Of Sighs
4 Too Rolling Stoned
5 The Shout/Hannah
6 Daydream
7 Victims Of The Fury
8 Little Bit Of Sympathy

College pt1

College pt2

College pt3

College pt4


ROBIN TROWER - Bridge Of Sighs - Live London1980

The Filthy Skanks - Live from Parts Unknown



(I gave these guys to Bonger for a referral; now it's my turn to drop them on your head until it hurts.)

Original warning label as posted:

The Filthy Skanks are a hard rock / metal / punk rock band with corporate offices in Dallas, TX. The band themselves hail from Parts Unknown, which is home to many mysterious masked wrestlers such as Dr. X and The Assassin. The band, who have been credited by some with inventing rock and roll in the 1920’s, have been mainly active since the year 2000.

The band members are as follows: “Mr. Showbiz” Johnny T (guitar / vocals) , “Intergalactic Warrior” Justin Hell (bass) , “Punishment Distribution Manager” & "Miss Pain" (drums). The bands musical influences would include acts such as Twisted Sister, Misfits, Zeke, Kiss, the Ramones, New York Dolls and such. Also, the band has somewhat of a pro wrestling flair in their attire and in some of their lyrics. This is no surprise since the band currently holds the “Intergalactic Six-Person Tag Team Championship” and has defended that title for years at wrestling arenas around the universe.

The Filthy Skanks have become known for mixing loud, fast rock and roll, comedy, showmanship and general weirdness into their live show. They have shared a stage with such notables as: Misfits, Ratt, Deviates, D.R.I., Sworn Enemy, Supagroup, Toilet Boys and more. The Filthy Skanks have appeared on the cover of music magazines Harder Beat and Rock City News. They have released six CD’s to date, with all music available for free from their website at www.thefilthyskanks.com.


01 Intro
02 What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
03 Chatter 1
04 Give Me Your Money
05 Chatter 2
06 The Filthy Skanks
07 We Bite
08 Chatter 3
09 Psycho Maniac
10 Chatter 4
11 Happy Birthday
12 Chatter 5
13 Full Throttle Rock and Roll
14 Chatter 7
15 Championship Wrestling
16 Chatter 7
17 The Mutilator
18 Chatter 8
19 Smoking Is Cool
20 Ramones
21 Metal Machine
22 Chatter 9
23 I Am Your Neighbor
24 Chatter 11
25 Rock and Roll Is A Dirty Business
26 Chatter 11
27 The Devil

320kbps of relentless mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/232172542/FilthySk.zip

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Faith No More - Showtime Live UK 1992


Faith No More - UK 1992
AKA - It's Showtime!

FM Source @256

pw - fbsvw

Tracks 1 to 14 recorded at the Sheffield Arena, and tracks 15 to 18 recorded at Maida Vale Studios in London for BBC Radio 1 show.

Track List:
Caffeine
A Small Victory
Land of Sunshine
Midlife Crisis
Chinese Arithmatic
R.V
Surprise You're Dead
Be Aggressive
Introduce Yourself
Easy
We Care A Lot
Woodpecker From Mars
Jizzlober
Epic
Everything's Ruined (Studio Live)
Epic (Studio Live)
Midlife Crisis (Studio Live)
R.V. (Studio Live)

Showtime


Queen - Hyde Park, London Sept. 18, 1976

01 - Bohemian Rhapsody (2:46)
02 - Ogre Battle (4:53)
03 - Sweet Lady (4:09)
04 - White Queen (As It Began) (5:48)
05 - Flick Of The Wrist (4:24)
06 - Medley (9:08)
- You're My Best Friend
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Killer Queen
- The March Of The Black Queen
- Bohemian Rhapsody)
07 - Bring Back That Leroy Brow (1:41)
08 - Brighton Rock (Including Guitar Solo) (9:42)
09 - Son And Daughter (Ending) (2:02)
10 - '39 (3:42)
11 - You Take My Breath Away (3:12)
12 - The Prophet's Song (8:05)13 - St Cold Crazy (2:00)
14 - Keep Yourself Alive (3:56)
15 - Liar (9:11)
16 - In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited (3:42)

Freddie was and always will be someone who gave us everything he had onstage.
Rest in peace. Another good reason to post this is Brian May: truly a terror on guitar
just waiting to dazzle us.

Soundboard; 192kbps of flaming Freddie mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/233103702/NewFM.zip

Monday, May 11, 2009

Luther Allison - Chicago 1994 - Article by H.P.D.


Luther Allison
Buddy Guy's Legends
06.10.94
Dateline: Chicago


Around 9:45pm on Friday June 10th, seismic monitoring stations as far south as Joplin, Missouri reported tremors registering as high as 5.1 on the Richter Scale. Small boats on Lake Michigan were swamped by huge waves...politicians, fearing that The End had come, repented and gave spontaneous confessions of perfidy to reporters...Christians fell to their knees and praised God, shouting "The Rapture is here!"...others cowered like dogs and wept bitterly, knowing themselves damned...and fearing a massive rupture along the New Madrid fault line, the National Guards of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri were nearly mobilized before anyone realized -- it was just Luther Allison tuning up.

Bluesman Luther Allison grew up on Chicago's west side, learning his chops from such legends as Freddy King, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Magic Sam. After several successful records with Delmark and Motown, Allison moved his base of operations to Paris in the early 1980's, and from there he toured and recorded extensively, becoming a blues favorite to European audiences. Absent from the American scene for many years, Allison recently crossed the Atlantic to retake stateside audiences by storm and promote his new Alligator release, Soul Fixin' Man. His recent gig at Legend's proved that like bonded bourbon, he just gets better with age, and the fact that Legends still stands after Allison's earth-shaking performance is some kind of tribute to Chicago building codes.

It was wall to wall and floor to rafter with stone-drunk honkies (most of whom still hadn't sobered up from the Bluesfest) when Allison and his wrecking crew took the stage, playing with total abandon and whipping the house into a frenzy with two sets that were marked by long winding solos and incendiary guitar work.

The first set, a mixture of old and newer original material, was capped with a 20 minute workout of Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster," Allison walking out into the crowd, letting the fans get a close look at the "Soul Fixin' Man." The second set, slower and funkier, saw Allison and crew explore a variety of covers and original material in a long play format...sitting at the bar taking it all in were Buddy Guy and the father-son double whammy of Lonnie & Ronnie Brooks. There was much speculation in the crowd that one or more might join Allison onstage, but such hopes never materialized -- and Luther didn't seem to need any help anyway, except maybe someone to hose him down every half hour or so.

"Things I Used To Do" began as a slow semi-acoustic take, then picked up steam, becoming a 15 minute jam....B.B.King's "The Thrill is Gone" became another trip to LaLa Land, Allison getting lost in his own cosmic dust, dancing around, face contorted in a passionate grimace, howling to the outer darkness about love gone down in the ditch. "Love String," a raunchy tribute to G-Strings (and the women who wear them) was quite amusing; the set finally capped off with a wicked slide sendup of "Nobody But You," a 19 minute take on Elmore James' "It Hurts Me Too," and a single encore, "I'm Serious."

Far too soon the lights went up, the band stepped down, and all that was left to do was to go outside and watch an unidentified taxi driver hose down several panhandlers with a super-soaker watergun...I walked to the bus stop, feeling the last rumbling echoes fade, knowing that, for sure, I had been in the presence of greatness. Thanx, Luther!
~.High*Ping*Drifter.

Luther Allison - A Change Must Come

Black Sabbath - Last Prayers



Live In Syracuse NY 1976 on the "Technical Ecstasy" Tour
Soundboard MP3 @ 320

Symptom Of The Universe
War Pigs
Gypsy
Black Sabbath
All Moving Parts Stand Still
Dirty Women
Electric Funeral
Snowblind
Children Of The Grave

http://rapidshare.com/files/231644003/lastprayers.rar

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Neil Young - Carnegie Hall, NYC Dec. 5, 1970





Excellent Audience - NYC - 12-5-70

LINEAGE: Audio CD > Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 [WAV] > Switch V1.22 [FLAC]
Fades out in between tracks.

320kbps of inspired mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/229910886/NYOCARHALL.zip

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - 2008


Robert Plant & Allison Krauss
Merriweather Post Pavillion

Columbia, MD - June 13, 2008.

AKA - Your Long Journey

Soundboard or FM Source @192

pw - fbsvw

*Accompanying Notes*
The Led Zeppelin camp must have been upset when Plant & Krauss’ 2007 album made such an impact at this year’s Grammys. That “tour” looks further and further out of reach. Well doubters need not look any further than here. The pair’s shows are a varied mix of old-fashioned folk music and dramatically updated Led Zeppelin mysticism. When Plant & Krauss scream the “bring it back, bring it back” repeatedly on Battle Of Evermore, you’re left wondering whether it’s Zeppelin or P&K you want to “bring back”. For Robert Plant this pairing has been an astute career move, a reinvention that has worked while staying true to his English folk roots. Krauss hasn’t done badly either. From the usual critic’s acclaim she’s accustomed to, now she’s also got the popularity and album sales. All done without compromising on music quality. In this day and age, that’s truly exceptional. Aside from a TV broadcast of Austin City Limits, Plant and Krauss’ shows have never circulated in soundboard quality. This show is a rare exception. As far as we know, no lossless copy has circulated on the net. We can only guess that an official live album and DVD is in the works. Meanwhile, this is a tasty appetizer. And a sincere get well soon greeting to guitarist Buddy Miller, who suffered a heart attack on Feb 19. Miller is currently recovering from a triple bypass heart surgery.

Disc 1
Track 101. Rich Woman (7.2MB)
Track 102. Leave My Woman Alone (6.4MB)
Track 103. Black Dog (10.4MB)
Track 104. Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us (6.0MB)
Track 105. Through The Morning, Through The Night (6.3MB)
Track 106. It’s So Long and Goodbye To You (4.7MB)
Track 107. Fortune Teller (6.1MB)
Track 108. In The Mood/Matty Goves (10.4MB)
Track 109. Black Country Woman (7.9MB)
Track 110. Bon Temps Rouler (8.4MB)
Track 111. Shut It Tight (5.7MB)
Track 112. Trampled Rose (9.2MB)
Track 113. Green Pastures (5.2MB)
Track 114. Down To The River To Pray (4.1MB)

Disc 2
Track 201. Killing The Blues (8.2MB)
Track 202. Nothing (9.0MB)
Track 203. Battle Of Evermore (9.5MB)
Track 204. Please Read The Letter (8.6MB)
Track 205. Gone, Gone, Gone [Done Moved On] (4.9MB)
Track 206. “I had a phone call from Richard Cole….” (1.9MB)
Track 207. You Don’t Knock (5.6MB)
Track 208. I’m A One Woman Man (3.8MB)
Track 209. Your Long Journey (5.7MB)

Lineup:
Robert Plant - vocals
Alison Krauss - vocals, fiddle
T Bone Burnett - vocals, guitar
Buddy Miller - guitar
Stuart Duncan - fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo

Columbia '08 pt1

Columbia '08 pt2

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Glass Harp - KSAN Radio, Sausalito, CA 9/26/71


(Orginal notes posted. After listening to Glass Harp, I have to agree that they were very close in style to the James Gang, especially in Jim Fox's drumming style--or a much better version of what Grand Funk Railroad was trying to do. (Then again, I think a lot of bands were better than GFR!) Outstanding guitar by Phil K.! More surprising to me: of all the bands I knew from this era, Glass Harp is totally new to me--how they flew under the radar is a mystery.)

I suggest tracks 4 and 9 as an introduction to the band.
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In the late '60s and early '70s a power rock trio from Youngstown, Ohio called Glass Harp reached for the stars. They must have made contact, as references to stellar events seem to pervade much of their music. As a reviewer of their debut album observed,"...no fewer than five songs mention the sky, and three of the remaining ones talk about things like stars, rainbows, and the moon."They were a bare bones group in the tradition of Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Ohio band, The James Gang.

But Glass Harp developed a signature sound of their own-a progressive one that allowed the members, collectively and individually, to stretch beyond the confines of standard form; breaks in songs for guitar, bass, flute, and drum solos were de riguere , as extended improvisations that would take the bands performances into the late hours.The trio's following was particularly amazed by the lighnting style and precise technique of the bands 18-year-old guitarist Phil Keaggy, who aside from his youth, had the use of only nine fingers. Neither strike impeded his ability to produce highly lyrical solos. Combined with the tasteful, rhythmic bass lines of Daniel Pecchio and the sharp, assertive drumming of John Sferra, Glass Harp created a wall of sound that would thrill sell-out capacities across the upper Midwest and beyond.

While the band dissolved on the cusp of achieving mainstream rock stardom, they garnered a large and loyal regional following. National notoriety followed as they toured with the likes of Traffic, Yes, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and Grand Funk Railroad.

"They were just the warm-up group," recalls a journalist of the day, "But it was the first time I had heard a local group and felt that I had heard the headline concert."With the release of their first album came more national attention, and even more enthusiasm back home-none of which was lost on the record company advertising execs, who exploited their burgeoning popularity with such ad copy as: "The Glass Harp epidemic began about two weeks ago in Ohio and has been spreading so rapidly it has already affected some 36,000 in Cleveland alone. There is conclusive evidence to suggest that a new rock group Glass Harp is responsible for this epidemic. The release of their LP coincides almost exactly with the outbreak of this phenomenon.

Contact your MCA Distributor today and become a carrier of the Glass Harp epidemic."In all, the band's recorded output consisted of three critically- acclaimed LPs- all released on the Decca(MCA) label-Glass Harp, Synergy, and It Makes Me Glad. In spite of their short lived life, the band managed to imprint an indelible mark on the history of rock 'n' roll. Performing with some of the biggest bands of the day on stages ranging from the Filmore to Carnegie Hall. [Source - John August Schroeter]

Here is an excellent FM in-studio recording of Glass Harp (featuring Phil Keaggy) from way back in 1971.

Recorded at Pacific High Records and broadcast on KSAN Sausalito, CA
Glass Harp - Pacific High Recorders September 26, 1971

01. Intro by Tom O'Hare
02. Never Is a Long Time
03. California Jam
04. Village Queen
05. Song of Hope
06. Changes
07. Look In The Sky
08. Children's Fantasy
09. Can You See Me [over 30 min]

320kbps of undiscovered mp3


Friday, May 8, 2009

The Chameleons - Radio 1 Evening Show 1983


The Chameleons - Radio 1
Evening Show Sessions 1983

BBC Studio recordings

@HQvbr - Out of Print

pw - fbsvw

The Chameleons output in the eighties was fleeting enough to leave new fans (myself included in that demographic) hungry for more in no time. Evening Sessions is a worthy addition, not quite as compelling as Peel Sessions but not far off either.

"On A Beach" is the only song here which actually sounds weak; an early version that misses out a lot of the final arrangement. Otherwise it's all pretty compelling; "Monkeyland" and "Home Is Where The Heart Is" in particular are raw, visceral versions that rival their studio counterparts for sheer energy and emotional clout.

Taking about half from the first album (with two different takes of the wonderful "View From a Hill"), three songs from their second album (all very good, but the version of "Home is Where the Heart Is" is simply fantastic), and the somewhat rare "Nathan's Phase", which only appeared on the Fan and the Bellows compilation. A few songs (namely "Thursday's Child") are lacking the edge they had on the studio versions, but it's still a very worthwhile. This collection goes hand in hand with the Peel Sessions and is about equal quality.


Track List:
1. Thursday's Child
2. Pleasure and Pain
3. Monkeyland Listen
4. Singing Rule Britannia (While the Walls Close In)
5. On the Beach
6. View from a Hill
7. Nathan's Phase
8. Up the Down Escalator
9. Home Is Where the Heart Is
10. View from a Hill [Previously Unbroadcast Session Recording]

Radio 1 Sessions

The Chameleons - View From a Hill -Live 1982


King Crimson - Academy of Music, NY Nov. 24, 1971


1. Cirkus
2. Pictures of a City
3. Fomentera Lady
4. 20th Century Schizoid Man
5. Devil's Triangle

256kbps of blistering mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/229688522/KCrimAMNY.zip





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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Fear Of God - Within The Veil -1991


Fear Of God - Within The Veil (1991)
Studio Recordings @320
Discontinued & Out of Print
An unheralded classic (9.5 of 10)

pw - fbsvw

When I first heard of this band in 1991, I was compelled to seek out and purchase this album, as it was described as something that was assuredly true; different, disturbing, and heavy as hell. The focal point was the vocalist, the now deceased Dawn Crosby. I find it sadly unfortunate that she was missed by today's generation of female-fronted-metal enthusiasts, as she was doing things with her vocals that many of today's front-woman won't dare even attempt. Dawn Crosby could sing, yes, but she could do everything else and did it quite well and quite often. Dawn was truly haunted and let it all through in her vocal stylings.

The music on the album carries Dawn's vocals perfectly. All at once driving and determined yet at times lulling into valleys of sparse desolation and suddenly returning into a nuerotic war path. Dawn was brimming with wrath, and the music was the vehicle to bring her to the edge and back. An opening acapella bit of poetry preludes the first song; "All That Remains" and she seems to immediately stab you in the face with a simultaneous strike of metal and pained vocals that take you no time at all to realize that she's being entirely sincere with her stance on human decay in all of its decrepit forms. She's got the seven deadly sins covered, and then some.

Aside from the several in-your-face metal songs, there are in fact one or two slower styles here, one being a melancholic ballad of sorts, "Wasted Time", which won't add any semblance of sunshine to your day. And then there's what I consider the stand out track of the album; "White Door". Clearly, they were going for something different here, as they brought the tempo down and out into a rather spooky doom territory, and again, Dawn's vocals deliver. Maybe it's their representation of a descent into a dark, cold version of Hell....

One of the most powerful CD's I have ever listened to. The music is deep, heavy and textured, one could easily slip through a crack and get lost.

On December 15 1996, Dawn Crosby, to many the soul of Fear of God, dies of acute liver failure due to years of excessive alcohol abuse. It is the unfortunate culmination of a downward spiral that started back in the Battery Studios in London, early 1992. The remaining musicians continue for several more years under the FOG monicker.

Fear of God - Within the Veil Lyrics

Track List
1. All That Remains
2. Betrayed
3. Emily
4. Red to Grey
5. Diseased
6. Wasted Time
7. Love's Death
8. White Door
9. Drift


new link by ANON
Within The Veil

The Pixies - Subbacultcha 1991


The Pixies - The Leysin Festival
November 7, 1991
Nyon, Switzerland

Excellent FM Source (?) @320

pw - fbsvw

Recorded in Switzerland in 1991 the set spans all five albums and captures Black Francis and company in top form.

Track List
1) River Euphrates
2) Bone Machine
3) Hang Wire
4) Is She Weird?
5) Subbacultcha
6) Tame
7) Isla De Encanta
8) The Happening
9) Velouria
10) Allison
11) Gouge Away
12) Debaser
13) Palace Of The Brine
14) Planet Of Sound
15) Mr. Grieves
16) Here Comes Your Man
17) The Sad Punk
18) Monkey Gone To Heaven
19) Holiday Song
20) Motorway To Roswell
21) Vamos
22) Head On
64:35 min

Leysin Fest '91

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Brian Eno - 1974 - 1976 (six tracks)

It figures that Robert Fripp would work with Brian Eno; those two guys have minds that are prime examples of the verb "extrapolation": to go beyond normal boundaries in thinking.
I think if astrophysicist Stephen Hawking were ever free from his wheelchair, he'd play an instrument right alongside them. Peter Gabriel's early days with Genesis remind me of Eno.
So does a Salvador Dali painting.

320kbps of alternative-reality mp3

1-The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch [Brian Eno And The Winkies-'Top Gear', BBC-Radio, London, Feb 19, 1974]
2-Fever [Brian Eno And The Winkies-'Top Gear', BBC-Radio, London, Feb 19, 1974]
3-Baby's On Fire [Brian Eno And The Winkies-'Top Gear', BBC-Radio, London, Feb 26, 1974]
4-I'll Come Running [Brian Eno And The Winkies-'Top Gear', BBC-Radio, London, Feb 26, 1974]
5-The Fat Lady Of Limbourg [Brian Eno And 801-Reading Festival, Aug 26, 1976]
6-Third Uncle [Brian Eno And 801-Reading Festival, Aug 26, 1976]
7-Wind On Water-Peter`s Clock-Oaken Gates [Brian Eno And Robert Fripp-The Olympia, Paris, France May 28, 1975]

http://rapidshare.com/files/229241972/BenoEno.zip


Monday, May 4, 2009

Jack Bruce with Hotflash (Andy Summers & Dennis Chambers) - 2000



01-Blind world 02-Yet the birds 03-Holy terror 04-Laughter in the rain

Jack Bruce (bass, voc.)
Andy Summers (gtr., voc.) Dennis Chambers (drs., voc.)

256kbps of unparalleled mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/228324508/2000_Hotflash.zip

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Aerosmith - 1978-07-04 TEXAS JAM 1978 Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX


























Aerosmith - 1978-07-04 TEXAS JAM 1978 Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX

Format: MP3@320 ripped from flacs
Source: Soundboard
Audio Quality: 10/10
Audio Lineage: silver~eac~wav~flac

Set list:
1. rats in the cellar
2. seasons of wither
3. i wanna know why
4. walking the dog
5. walk this way
6. lick and a promise
7. get the lead out
8. draw the line
9. sweet emotion
10. same old song and dance
11. milk cow blues(w/ted nugent)
12. toys in the attic
13. big ten inch record
14. lord of the thighs

*silverdome pontiiac michigan '76*
1. adam's apple
2. train kept a rollin
a) batman theme
b) peter gunn s.o.s. too bad

http://rapidshare.com/files/228677297/_AERO19780704.rar

Frank Zappa - Dropping Dildos, Nov. 23, 1984, Chicago, IL

(Gosh--with a title like that, I can't wait to post some Steely Dan.)

01 Truck driver divorce
02 Guitar solo

03 In France

04 He's so gay

05 Bobby Brown
06 keep it greasy

07 The Black page #2 part 1

08 The Black page #2 part 2

09 The Black page #2 part 3

10 Cocksucker's Ball

11 Sharleena

12 Bamboozed by love

13 Lucille

14 Advance Romance

15 Carol you fool

16 Chana in the Bushwop

17 Let's move to Cleveland

18 Let's move to Cleveland part 2

19 Let's move to Cleveland part 3

20 Let's move to Cleveland part 4

21 Teenage wind


Soundboard; 256 kpbs of cheesy mp3


http://rapidshare.com/files/228451382/DDFZ.zip
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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Aerosmith - Early On In Boston



Live At Pall's Mall Boston MA 3-20-73
Crystal Clear Soundboard / FM Broadcast?
MP3 @ 320

1. One Way Street
2. Somebody
3. Write Me
4. I Ain't Got You
5. Mother Popcorn
6. Movin' Out
7. Walking The Dog
8. Train Kept A Rollin'
9. Mama Kin

http://rapidshare.com/files/228496762/pallsmall73.rar

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The Rolling Stones with Mick Taylor Crossfire Hurricane @ 224 Kbps

Read the scans first. Then I'm going to add, that from what I've read Ronnie Wood was not to pleased to see his old "friend" Mick Taylor show up. See scans for details
TRSCH1.rar
TRSCFH2.rar

Jon Hiatt and Ry Cooder - Cotati Cafe 1983



John Hiatt with Ry Cooder - Cotati Cafe
Cotati, CA.
November 20, 1983

Soundboard @256

pw - fbsvw

John Hiatt and Ry Cooder playing together? A show doesn't get any better than this!

Track List:
1. I Don't Even Try
2. Radio Girl
3. Death By Misadventure
4. Girl On A String
5. You May Already Be A Winner
6. Say It With Flowers
7. The Crush
8. Something Happened
9. Doll Hospital
10. Since His Penis Came Between Us
11. Lovers Will (fade out-in)
12. Falling Up
13. Spy Boy
14. Riding With The King
15. Love Like Blood
16. Zero House

Cotati Cafe '83

Friday, May 1, 2009

The Rolling Stones - The Chess Sessions Outtakes & Rehearsals


The Rolling Stones - The Chess Sessions Outtakes & Rehearsals
Studio Recordings @192

pw - fbsvw

Just in case you and your brother don't already have this...

Track List
June 10-11, 1964
1. It's All Over Now
2. I Can't Be Satisfied
3. Stewed And Keefed
4. Time Is On My Side (Version 1)
5. Good Times, Bad Times
6. Don't Lie To Me
7. Around And Around
8. 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Version 1)
9. Empty Heart
10. Down In The Bottom
11. Reelin' And Rockin'
12. Down The Road Apiece
13. High Heeled Sneakers
14. Look What You've Done
15. Confessin' The Blues
16. 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Version 2)

November 8, 1964
17. If You Need Me
18. Tell Me, Baby (How Many Times)
19. Time Is On My Side (Version 2)
20. Little Red Rooster
21. What A Shame
22. Fanny Mae (BBC)

May 10, 1965
24. Mercy Mercy
25. That's How Strong My Love Is
26. The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
27. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (rejected mix used for live lip-sync, BBC date unknown)

Chess Sessions

Midnight Oil - Wembley Arena, London 1990

01 - King Of The Mountain
02 - Dream World
03 - River Runs Red
04 - Warakurna
05 - Read About It
06 - Read About It Cont.
07 - The Dead Heart
08 - Best Of Both World
09 - Kosciusko
10 - Power And The Passion
11 - Beds Are Burning
12 - Bedlam Bridge
13 - What's So Funny About Peace
14 - Hercules
15 - Now Your Product
16 - Blue Sky Mine

192 kbps of well-lubed mp3

http://rapidshare.com/files/227952242/Mid_O_-_London_90.zip
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