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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Dead - Volume 3


Dead - Volume 3
Various Artist - Various Bitrates

Here is Volume 3 in our series of posts that have song titles with the word dead in them.

Track List:
01-Joe Jackson - Jack, You're Dead
02-Richard Thompson - Now That I'm Dead (Live)
03-Colosseum - Bring Out Your Dead
04-David Bowie - Dead Man Walking
05-Dropkick Murphys -The Walking Dead
06-Monster Magnet - Dead Christmas
07-Radio Birdman - Buried And Dead
08-Hugh Cornwell - Long Dead Train
09-T-Bone Burnett - Song To A Dead Man
10-Patti Smith - Dead To The World
11-Eels - Dead Of Winter
12-The Cure - Stop Dead
13-Buffalo - Dead Forever
14-The Kills - Dead Road 7 (Live)
15-Pixies - Dead (Live)
16-Powerman 5000 - Return to the City of the Dead

Dead Vol. 3


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Pops Staples - "Nobody's Fault but Mine" and "Grandma's Hands"

(From popstaples.com):  The journey of Roebuck 'Pops' Staples began on a humble plantation in Winona, MS, in 1914. Along the way, he became one of the most eminent and unique voices in American soul, blues, gospel, and folk music.

The youngest of 14 children, Pops would sing with his entire family as they unwound after long days of picking cotton under the steaming Mississippi sun. He learned to play songs on a five-dollar guitar he bought in 50-cent installments, and played with legends such as Charley Patton, Robert Johnson, and Son House.

From his humble origins, he would go on to join Dr. Martin Luther King III in the freedom movement, lead The Staple Singers to six platinum and seven gold records with hits like "Respect Yourself," "I'll Take You There," and "Heavy Makes You Happy," perform for three US Presidents, and win the 1994 GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album, "Father Father." In 1998 he received a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He is a 1999 inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a 2005 recipient of the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.  He died in December 2000.

And tell me who ripped off the opening riffs for "Nobody's Fault But Mine."
No, Bill Withers did "Grandma's Hands."  (He'll be on the Floppy Boot soon.)
http://rapidshare.com/files/403674334/postap.rar

Monday, June 28, 2010

Grand Slam - Rock City, Nottingham, England, Nov. 26, 1984

The late Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy and his band, Grand Slam.

Grand Slam
Rock City
Nottingham, England
Nov. 26, 1984

Unknown Gen. AUD recording;
excellent sound.
Cheers to your memory, Phil!

01 Yellow Pearl
02 Nineteen
03 Sisters of Mercy
04 Can't Get Away
05 Parisienne Walkways
06 Military Man
07 Cold Sweat
08 Dedication (cuts due to tape flip)
09 Dedication (continued)/Dear Miss Lonely Hearts
10 Crime Rate
11 Breakdown
12 Here We Go
13 Gay Boys
14 Sarah
15 A Whiter Shade of A Rolling Stone

Lineup:
Phil Lynott - Bass/Vocals
Laurence Archer -  Guitar
Doish Nagle - Guitar
Robbie Brennan - Drums
Mark Stanway - Keyboards

192kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/401809167/PHILGS.rar

"Military Man" with Gary Moore 

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Jeff Beck plays Jimi Hendrix - June 26, 2005 (Voodoo Wagon repost)

Doggone it:  the 60-day-download time is killing our posts.  I just checked on this one for a guitar player here in the Seattle area--and the link was killed because it violates the standards that R/S (and Mega-U) maintain.
Well, that's another reason that it pays to surf through our archives, both here and on the Floppy Boot Stomp.  New link provided; please get this while you can.

Jeff Beck Plays Jimi Hendrix
June 26, 2005

1.  Hey Joe
2.  The Wind Cries Mary
3. Red House
4. All Along the Watchtower
5. Manic Depression
Jimmy Hall on vocals

320kbps;mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/403144912/jehen.rar

David "Honeyboy" Edwards - April 27, 1992

David "Honeyboy" Edwards
recorded April 27, 1992
broadcast May 16, 1992

"Honeyboy" Edwards was a friend of Robert Johnson (he says he was there on the fatal night when Johnson was poisoned at a bar), and along with Pinetop Perkins, is one of the two oldest blues men alive--he'll be 95 this Monday.

1. Big Fat Mama Blues
2. Interview
3. So Long
4. Interview
5. Catfish Blues
6. Mother-In-Law

(Original notes; thank you!)
"This is searing, intense Delta blues at its finest. I was lucky to see & meet him later in 1992 at a tiny town hall in the north of England. Also saw him last year & while he was shakier of hand, his voice still penetrated deep into the soul."

192kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/401836041/HNYBY.rar

Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Godfathers - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Live)


The Godfathers - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Live)
The Backdoor - Austin, TX
Out Of Print Promo

Mp3 @320

Remember Dr. Feelgood? How 'bout Eddie and the Hot Rods? Well, if the white-hot pre-punk R&B/rock'n'roll of those two bands means anything to you, chances are you'll love the early Godfathers — formed by London brothers Peter (vocals) and Chris (bass/vocals) Coyne, initially as the Syd Presley Experience — to death. Not coincidentally, the late Vic Maile (original producer of both the Feelgoods and Hot Rods) was at the helm for the first three Godfathers discs. (He died shortly after the completion of More Songs.) With lyrics of working class angst in a Britain where, as Peter Coyne sings in "The Strangest Boy," "My future's past, already gone and been," the Godfathers lay out the worst-case scenario of the Pistols' "No future in England's dream": a landscape of poverty, drugs and desperation. Unlike the punks of yore, though, the Godfathers remain motivated, if only by sexual and material desires and a stubborn streak of self-preservation. Punk meets mod at the bottom of the social barrel. Hit by Hit presents a band already sporting a remarkably clear vision. Titles like "I Want Everything," "This Damn Nation," "I Want You" and "I'm Unsatisfied," replete with explosive riffing and angry vocals, tell you nearly all you need to know about how the Godfathers saw their lot in Maggie Thatcher's England. A strong cover of John Lennon's "Cold Turkey," and a version of Rolf Harris' "Sun Arise" that makes Alice Cooper's sound sickly round out an essential debut. Birth, School, Work, Death is even tougher and more focused than Hit by Hit. The dynamic title track and "'Cause I Said So" are the high points of a record that just seethes with the anger and aggression that seems to have all but gone out of non-hardcore British post-punk rock. The fatalistic vision articulated on the song "Birth, School, Work, Death" fully flowers on More Songs About Love and Hate (which could just as easily have been titled More Songs About Resignation and Fate). Whereas the Godfathers could once sing "I Want Everything," they now realize that dream (such as it was) is behind them. "Life Has Passed Us By" (which ironically offers the music hall ambience of the Stones' Between the Buttons and the Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake), "How Low Is Low?," "Those Days Are Over" and "This Is Your Life" (which ends with one guitar chord being hit more than 75 times) are all bleak views of a life where things only get worse. At this point the group seems to live by Pete Townshend's old maxim that great rock'n'roll spells out your troubles, then lets you dance all over them. They certainly offer little hope of any other cure for what ails them. Although marked by increased allusions to '60s influences, Unreal World doesn't get overly retroid (the fab cover of the Creation's "How Does It Feel to Feel" marches the song straight into the '90s). In fact, it's pretty well rooted in the here-and-now, largely due to producer Steve Brown (previously their engineer and mixer, taking over from Maile) and new lead axeman Chris Burrows (replacing Kris Dollimore), who doesn't hesitate to wield wah-wah with a modern flair. Also welcome is the increase in vocal harmonies (especially a high voice/low voice gambit not unlike Squeeze's). End to end, a catchy, rocking album — in fact, if anything, the second half (with gems like "Something About You" and the Beatlesque psychedelic sarcasm of "I Love What's Happening to Me") is better than the first!
~Trouser Press


Track List:
01. Walking Talking Johnny Cash Blues
02. I'm Lost and Them I'm Found
03. This Damn Nation
04. Cold Turkey
05. Birth, School, Work, Death
06. How Low is Low
07. S.T.B.
08. Blitzkrieg Bop
09. Cause I Said So





Chainsaw

Friday, June 25, 2010

The Call - "Everywhere I Go" and "Let the Day Begin" (mp4)

By request for more of The Call:

"Everywhere I Go" and "Let the Day Begin" (mp4 format)









http://rapidshare.com/files/402781461/CALL.rar

Pain Teens - Born In Blood


Pain Teens - Born In Blood {1990}
Studio Recordings @128

Out of Print

Track List:
01. The Basement (3:29)
02. Pleasures Of The Flesh (4:09)
03. Shotguns (2:45)
04. Bad In My Head (2:58)
05. The Way Love Used To Be (2:22)
06. Secret Is Sickness (2:43)
07. Lady Of Flame (3:24)
08. Desu Evol Yaw (2:23)
09. She Shook Me (3:47)
10. Christo (1:16)
11. My Desire (3:12)
12. Noh Jam (4:30)


One of the first bands to till the not-inconsiderable territory where industrial and goth intermingle, Houston's Pain Teens forged a signifier-heavy composite that harvested every cliché in both books but still managed to engross more often than it repelled. Maybe that has something to do with the sirenic presence of frontwoman Bliss Blood, who isn't shy about exploiting her physical charms — it's not hyperbolic to see her breathy, come-hither incantations as a sort of malicious, industrial-strength analogue to Traci Lords.

The gothic attributes are less obtrusive on the band's early records. Case Histories, compiled from prior cassette releases (and appended to the CD edition of its successor), follows chaos theory to the letter. Although most of the songs lob spitballs at the twin titans of church and state, Blood hits a pair of bull's-eyes: "Preppy Killer," which extrapolates from an infamous NYC murder case, and "New Woman," a solemn meditation on sexual mores. The overwrought Born in Blood's virtually centerless collages of creep-sound coalesce briefly when Scott Ayers' ambulance-siren guitar rises above the miasma of loops and samples, but the album doesn't take long to reveal itself as nothing but an extended hissy fit. At the end, we know that Blood probably doesn't care too much for whiskers on kittens or warm furry mittens, but tracks like "The Secret Is Sickness" and "Christo" divulge little else.

~trouserpress

Pain Teens - "Coral Kiss" (1995)


Born In Blood

Mother Love Bone - Studio Master Demos, 1989

Another example of a band who lost their lead vocalist before they made their fame.  Check out http://voodoowagon.blogspot.com/2009/03/mother-love-bone-hello-hometown-seattle_16.html?zx=bdb51bb9624815b4
for the rest of the story.

Mother Love Bone
Studio Master Demos
1989

01 - Thru Fade Away
02 - Savoy Fare Slide
03 - Waiting for You
04 - Stardog Champion
05 - Chloe Dancer
06 - Half Ass Monkey
07 - Dreams Come True
08 - Gentle Groove
09 - Greasy (She's So)
10 - Heartshine
11 - (Untitled)
12 - Ever Kissed A Lady
13 - Holly Roller
14 - These R No Blues
15 - Playground
16 - Savoy Fare Slide (alternate)
17 - Country Shmoe & The Fiat
18 - Rhapsody in Chartreuse
192kbps/mp3

Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Call - Modern Romans (1983)


The Call - Modern Romans (1983)
Studio Recordings
Out of Print
MP3@320

THE CALL is possibly the most underrated band in the history of music. Adjectives that one often hears when describing THE CALL include "powerful", "moving", "indispensable", "emotional", "passionate", "spiritual", the list goes on. One thing is certain, they deserved a better fate than the one dealt to them.

"...The Call, unsung or not, may well be the closest thing America has ever had to its own U2. No wonder Bono, Peter Gabriel, and Bruce Cockburn are Call fans."
~ Lou Carloza, Chicago Tribune

The Call

One of the most criminally overlooked bands of the '80s & '90s. These guys kicked all kinds of ass live. Pay special attention to the songs "Modern Romans", "Face To Face" and "All About You".

Track List:
  1. Walls Came Down
  2. Turn a Blind Eye
  3. Time of Your Life
  4. Modern Romans
  5. Back From the Front
  6. Destination
  7. Violent Times
  8. Face to Face
  9. All About You
Modern Romans

Toyah & Fripp - The Lady or the Tiger 1986


Toyah & Fripp - The Lady or the Tiger 1986
Studio Recordings @192
Out of Print

Toyah Wilcox (voice)
Robert Fripp (frippertronics, guitar)

Featuring:

The League of Crafty Guitarists:
Terry Blankenship, Roy Capellaro, Jon Diaz, John Durso, Andrew Essex, Tony Geballe, Claude Gillet, Curt Golden, Mike Gorman, Trey Gunn, Brian Helm, James Hines III, Danny Howes, John Miley, John Novak and Mark Tomacci (more guitars)

*Original Notes
This is certainly a fairly difficult album, and surprisingly one of Fripp's most inaccessible.

The main reason for that is probably Toyah's involvement. She recites an old story called - you guessed it - "The Lady Or The Tiger?", written by Frank R. Stockton in 1882 on Side 1 and a followup called "The Discourager Of Hesitancy - A Continuation Of The Lady Or The Tiger", also by Stockton, on Side 2.

Fripp handles all the music on Side 1 and it's basically the middle-ground between Frippertronics and Soundscapes, whereas Side 2 features the League Of Crafty Guitarists (including Trey Gunn and Tony Geballe) performing The Discourager Of Hesitancy.

Toyah's voice is very soothing and whilst the story itself isn't too fantastic, her recitation coupled with the music has a quality to it that's hard to describe - her voice should be more like an instrument than your main focus.


The Lady Or The Tiger



Peter Tosh - Calderone Theater, Hempstead, NY, August 22, 1979

Peter Tosh
Calderone Theater
Hempstead, NY
August 22, 1979

01. 400 Years
02. Steppin' Razor
03. The Day the Dollah Died
04. Soldier for Jah Army
05. African
06. I'm The Toughest
07. Bush Doctor
08. Get Up Stand Up
09. Don't Look Back
10. Buk-In-Ham Palace
11. Words Sound & Power - Mystic Man
12. Legalize It (fades)

Another fat Peter Tosh SBD.   More PT at http://floppybootstomp.blogspot.com/2009/06/peter-tosh.html


192kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/402365979/PETSH.rar

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Robin Trower - Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland, February 9, 1975


I KNOW that H*P*D* has an issue with this set; he claims it's not soundboard.  Well, I think it is--at least, the drums are soundboard!  As far as Robin and James Dewar...well...they must have been playing next door, 'cause the sound on THEIR mix sure ain't as good.

Robin Trower
Caley Cinema
Edinburgh, Scotland
February 9, 1975
Soundboard

Robin Trower w/James Dewar on bass & vocals, and Bill Lordan on drums.

Original notes and claim-to-fame:  Here is a mint, excellent-quality soundboard from the UK during the For Earth Below Tour in February 1975. Early Trower soundboards are very rare.

1. Day of the Eagle
2. Bridge of Sighs
3. Gonna Be More Suspicious
4. Fine Day
5. Lady Love
6. Spellbound
7. Too Rolling Stoned
8. I Can't Wait Much Longer   
9. Alethea (1 sec. overload distortion @ approx. 44:00) includes Lordan drum solo
10. Little Bit of Sympathy



192kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/401830504/ROTRO.rar

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

It's Alive - Volume 1


photography by FossilFeather
Alive Natural Sound Records Compilation
Studio Recordings - Various Artists

MP3 @192

All songs here were made available for free download by the artists and Alive Natural Sound Records

Track List:
01-Henry's Funeral Shoe - Henry's Funeral Shoe
02-Left Lane Cruiser - Crackalacka
03-The Plimsouls - Zero Hour (Live)
04-Bloody Hollies - Hurry Hurry Hurry
05-Two Gallants - Nothing To You
06-Buffalo Killers - If I Get Myself Anywhere
07-Nat Mayer - Lonely Man
08-Radio Moscow - Broke Down
09-Trainwreck Riders - Safety Of A Back
10-SSM - 2012

It's Alive Vol. I

Howlin' Wolf and the Wolf Gang - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, Aug. 23, 1973















All those stories about the crossroads and selling one's soul to learn the blues must be true--because to my ears, that's how he got that voice. 

320kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/400132750/howul.rar

Monday, June 21, 2010

John Paul Jones - Palace Theatre, New Haven, CT, Dec. 09, 2001

(Dedicated to that great American naval hero of the same name, the man who said "I have not yet begun to damn the torpedoes"--or something like that.  Sorry about that, Admiral Farragut:  this has a slight sound flaw here and there.)

John Paul Jones
Palace Theatre
New Haven, CT
December 09, 2001
Opening For King Crimson
from MASTER DAT

01 - INTRO --> Zooma
02 - Leafy Meadows
03 - The Smile of Your Shadow
04 - That's the Way
05 - Blues Jam > Steel Away
06 - When the Levee Breaks
07 - Band Introductions --> B Fingers
08 - Freedom Song
09 - Hoediddle
10 - Tidal
11 - Black Dog

320kbps/mp3

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Siouxsie and The Banshees - Live

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Sin In My Heart Live


Siouxsie & the Banshees - Tenant Live


Siouxsie & The Banshees - Swimming Horses Live



Siouxsie & the Banshees - Hong Kong Garden Live


Flash Video & MP3's @192
Free Flash Player Here

Siouxsie and The Banshees - Live


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Graham Central Station - Le Bataclan, Paris, April 17, 2010


Graham Central Station
Le Bataclan
Paris
April 17, 2010

Audio ripped from the Arte webstream, slightly enhanced and tracked.
Thank you to the original source for Brother Larry Graham!

101 - It Ain't No Fun To Me
102 - It's Alright
103 - Feel The Need
104 - I Can't Stand The Rain
105 - Hair
106 - Higher Ground
107 - People
108 - Bass Solo

201 - Sly Stone Intro
202 - Family Affair
203 - Hot Fun In The Summertime
204 - Everyday People
205 - If You Want Me To Stay
206 - Dance To The Music
207 - Release Yourself
208 - The Jam.
209 - Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin
192kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/400851478/GRACENSTA.rar.html

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Smashing Pumpkins - Live Chicago 1989


Smashing Pumpkins - Live Chicago
March 16, 1989
WZRD Broadcast

FM Source @320

Before ever releasing any music, Smashing Pumpkins did a live broadcast to help promote both themselves plus a compilation album and launch party for their label. Includes rare songs and covers. This is nearly ruined by the blathering nonsense from the host.


Track List:
01. Venus in Furs (Velvet Underground)
02. Snap (If I Could)
03. My Eternity
04. East
05. Cinnamon Girl(Neil Young)
06. There It Goes
07. Nothing and Everything
08. Under Your Spell
09. Rhinoceros
10. Sun
11. Spiteface

Thanks to the original source...

Chicago '89


The Plasmatics - Metropol, Berlin, Feb. 12, 1981































(I can't remember where I was when I first heard or read about the Plasmatics and Wendy O. Williams--but I do know as an astrologer that she had an usually serious and dynamic need for presentation in a communications forum-like setting.  Ya think?  She could have eaten the Sex Pistols alive as a snack and picked her teeth with their bones:  by far, the toughest woman (or man) in punk.)
More Wendy O. and the gang at a recent FBS post: 
http://floppybootstomp.blogspot.com/2010/06/wendy-o-williams-stand-by-your-man.html

The Plasmatics
Metropol, Berlin
Feb. 12, 1981

320kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/400716718/PLSMTCS.rar.html

Friday, June 18, 2010

Prince - Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan, April 3rd, 1992

Prince
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Japan
April 3rd, 1992

1. Intro
2. Thunder
3. Daddy Pop
4. Diamonds & Pearls
5. Let's Go Crazy
6. Kiss
7. Jughead
8. Purple Rain
9. Live 4 Love
10. Willing and Able

1. Nothing Compares 2 U
2. Sexy MF
3. thieves In The Temple
4. Insatiable
5. Gett Off
6. Cream
7. 1999

320kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/400454624/PRNCFUP2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/400458960/PRNCVI.rar.html

Roger Waters (w/Jeff Beck): "What God Wants" (videos)

Mr. Waters has a message:  
God Wants Things.
See the list below for particulars.  
Jeff Beck will enforce it.
Oh--if there is any disgruntlement about God's demands
(including the music we feature here...), there's gonna be Hell to pay.

What God wants God gets God help us all
What God wants God gets
The kid in the corner looked at the priest
And fingered his pale blue Japanese guitar
The priest said
God wants goodness
God wants light
God wants mayhem
God wants a clean fight
What God wants God gets
Don't look so surprised
It's only dogma
The alien prophet cried
The beetle and the springbok
Took the Bible from its hook
The monkey in the corner
Wrote the lesson in his book
What God wants God gets God help us all
God wants peace
God wants war
God wants famine
God wants chain stores
What God wants God gets
God wants sedition
God wants sex
God wants freedom
God wants semtex
What God wants God gets
Don't look so surprised
I'm only joking
The alien comic cried
The jackass and hyena
Took the feather from its hook
The monkey in the corner
Wrote the joke down in his book
What God wants God gets
God wants boarders
God wants crack
God wants rainfall
God wants wetbacks
What God wants God gets
God wants voodoo
God wants shrines
God wants law
God wants organized crime
God wants crusade
God wants jihad
God wants good
God wants bad
What God wants God gets
http://rapidshare.com/files/400426645/RWJBWGW.rar.html

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Billy Cobham with George Duke - Electric Ballroom 1975


Billy Cobham with George Duke - Electric Ballroom
Dallas, TX
(possibly New Year's Day) 1975
KZEW-FM broadcast

FM Source @320

George Duke-keys
Doug Rauch-bass
John Scofield-guitar
Billy Cobham-drums

Track List:
01 Unknown > For Love (I Come Your Friend) (from 7:00)
02 Red Baron
03 Band Introductions, Song For My Friend
04 Earthlings
05 George Duke improvs.(incl.Tzina, Feel, Space Lady) > Feel (at 7:30)
06 Drum Solo


Electric Ballroom '75 pt1


Electric Ballroom '75 pt2

Deanna Bogart (and friends) - a national blues woman

Deanna Bogart is a WAMMY (Washington and Maryland) award-winning pianist, vocalist, and scorching saxophone player.

I heard Koko Taylor call for "Speedy to get back up here on stage" once after seeing and hearing Deanna rip up the keyboards, and she smoked the audience too with a hot set.
Here's some video of Miss B. with some friends (Tommy Castro, and Magic Dick), and the usual pyrotechnics of her set.

http://rapidshare.com/files/399792038/debogart.rar.html

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Clash - Going To The Disco 1976


The Clash (featuring Keith Levine) - Going To The Disco
Live at The Chalk Farm Roundhouse
London, UK
September 5, 1976

Soundboard @320
Liberated Bootleg

Notes: the best quality recording circulating from 1976... This is an historic and essential Clash bootleg. It’s the best quality recording circulating from 1976 and therefore the best source for checking out the early line up with Keith Levine, hearing the early unreleased songs and noting the development of the later recorded songs.


Track List:
1. Deny
2. 1-2 Crush On You
3. I Know What You Do
4. I Don't Want Your Money
5. I Can't Understand The Flies
6. Protex Blue
7. Janie Jones
8. Mark Me Absent
9. Going To The Disco
10. 48 Hours
11. I'm So Bored With You
12. Work
13. London's Burning
14. What's My Name

Personnel: Terry Chimes-drums
Mick Jones-guitar, vocals
Keith Levine-guitar
Paul Simonon-bass
Joe Strummer-vocals, guitar.

Thanks to the original source...

Disco '76


Three Stooges Pie Fight Revisited

How do we resolve disputes on the Voodoo Wagon with anyone who doesn't like our music?  Like so--and this is just like international politics--or the way BP handles an oil spill!!

By the way, yes, the butler did it deliberately: he had been bribed by the lawyer (who gets it in the end). Amazing to realize that timing in comedy does not have the potential it once did: these men and women couldn't have rehearsed this that much--no one even blinks nor looks! Those pies were thrown from a distance of five feet away, according to Moe Howard, who did toss many of them, along with director Del Lord. But most important: at the Floppy Boot AND the Voodoo Wagon, "we strive to please."
Have a pie on us.
http://rapidshare.com/files/399887996/STP3.rar.html

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Bones

Make sure to check these guys out,
THEY ROCK!


http://www.bonesrocknroll.com/
http://www.myspace.com/thebonesrockandroll







The Bones - Denial Live

Monday, June 14, 2010

The Wedding Present - Sheffield, UK 1993



The Wedding Present - The Leadmill
Sheffield, UK
May 4, 1993
FM Source @192-320vbr

Emerging in the wake of the Smiths' demise as the U.K.'s most successful indie pop band during the late '80s, the Wedding Present were founded in Leeds, England, in 1985. Formed from the ashes of the short-lived Lost Pandas, the Weddoes (as they were affectionately dubbed by fans) were essentially the vehicle of singer/songwriter David Gedge, the only constant member throughout the group's tumultuous history. Initially rounded out by guitarist Peter Solowka, bassist Keith Gregory, and drummer Shaun Charman, the fledgling band quickly won a loyal following among university students, as well as the patronage of influential DJ John Peel, for whom they cut their first radio session in February 1986.

Named in honor of the popular soccer star, George Best, the Wedding Present's remarkable debut LP, appeared on their own Reception label in 1987. The group became the darlings of the British press overnight, winning acclaim for their distinct guitar pop frenzy as well as Gedge's idiosyncratic vocal style and wittily lovelorn, conversation-like lyrics. After the album established a foothold on the U.K. indie charts, Tommy -- a hastily compiled overview of early singles, covers, and radio broadcasts -- followed in 1988.

The Wedding Present's next effort came completely out of left field: titled Ukrainski Vistupi V Johna Peel, the collection brought together Peel session dates with a sampler of traditional Ukrainian folk tunes inspired by Solowka's father. Additionally, it marked the recording debut of new drummer Simon Smith, recruited after Charman exited to form the Popguns. After reaching the Top 40 with the primal single "Kennedy," the Weddoes returned in 1989 with Bizarro, a more conventional effort highlighted by the single "Brassneck," produced by Steve Albini. The aggressive 1991 release Seamonsters returned Albini to the producer's seat and marked the departure of Solowka, who continued to explore his roots in the Ukrainians; guitarist Paul Dorrington was tapped as his replacement. ~allmusic.com
 


Track List:
Queen of Outer Space
Silver Shorts
Sticky
Loveslave
Dalliance
Dare
Blue Eyes
Lovenest
Blonde
Corduoroy
Flying Saucer
 

As always, thanks to the original source!
 

The Leadmill '93
 

Why Men Should Excersize!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Silverfish - Organ Fan {1992}


Silverfish - Organ Fan
Studio Recordings @192
Out of Print
Includes Bonus Material

One of the U.K.'s most iconoclastic bands of the late '80s and early '90s, Silverfish featured singer Lesley Rankine, guitarist Andrew "Fuzz" Duprey, bassist Chris Powforth, and drummer Stuart Watson. Before joining the group, Rankine sang with the Grizzelders, a '60s-style punk band; Duprey, Powforth and Watson caught one of the group's performances and persuaded her to join Silverfish. Rankine's fierce, commanding vocals and aggressively feminist outlook -- the chorus of "Big Bad Baby Pig Squeal" and "Hips Tits Lips Power," became a mantra of sorts for angry young women -- foreshadowed and echoed the sentiments of the burgeoning riot grrrl movement, but musically the group was more indebted to metal and industrial influences. Silverfish released several EPs in the late '80s which were collected into the 1990 compilation Cockeye; the following year they released their debut album, Fat Axl, and toured with Pigface. 1992 saw the group earn more widespread acclaim thanks to a second full-length, Organ Fan, and tour dates supporting the like-minded 7 Year Bitch. Soon after, however, Silverfish disbanded; Rankine went on to collaborate with Mark Walk as Ruby.
~ Heather Phares, AMG

Track List:
1-This Bug
2-Mary Brown
3-Suckin' Gas
4-Petal
5-Fuckin' Strange Way To Get Attention
6-Big Bad Baby Pig Squeal
7-Elvis Leg
8-Scrub Me Mama With That Boogie Beat
10-Rock On
11-Joos

{Including Free Live 7 Inch Single}
12 - T.F.A -
13 - Jimmy

Organ Fan


John Frusciante - (Somewhere in Kentucky), April 1997

John Frusciante
(Somewhere in Kentucky)
April 1997

01 Elemental
02 Life's a Bath
03 Untitled #12
04 Dustbin
05 Moist Vagina

320kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/393872108/frukent.rar

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Joe Satriani - The Apollo Hammersmith, London, Feb. 5, 1993



Joe Satriani
The Apollo Hammersmith
London
February 5,1993
FM Broadcast By BBC Radio 1

01 - Satch Boogie
02 - Flying In A Blue Dream
03 - Summer Song
04 - Circles
05 - The Crush Of Love
06 - I Believe
07 - One Big Rush
08 - The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing
09 - Cryin'
10 - Surfing With The Alien

320kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/397878577/josat.rar

Friday, June 11, 2010

The Hunter Ronson Band - BBC Live In Concert 1989


The Hunter Ronson Band - BBC Live In Concert
London, UK
February 15, 1989

FM Source @192
Liberated Bootleg

Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson were coming back from half a decade of semi-retirement when they toured without a record contract in early 1989. But at the time of their stop at the Dominion Theatre in London on February 15, chronicled on this 73 1/2-minute, 13-track disc, they had already begun to compile the new material that would be included on their excellent Y U I ORTA album. So, the show consisted of old Hunter favorites like the U.K. Top Ten hit by his old group Mott The Hoople, "All The Way From Memphis," and his own U.K. Top 40 hit "Once Bitten Twice Shy," plus six songs that would turn up on the album, including powerful Hunter compositions like "Following In Your Footsteps" and "Big Time" (which was misidentified here as "You're Never Too Old To Hit The Big Time"—the chorus line is actually "You're never too small to hit the big time"). The Hunter/Ronson live sound previously had been displayed on the 1980 album Welcome To The Club, with which this set shared many selections, and it remained an effective combination, with Ronson playing powerful hard rock lead guitar to support Hunter, the frontman, and his plaintive, autobiographical songs. If anyone feared that the/two had lost their rock 'n' roll fervor after the lay-off, this concert dispelled that notion. It's no surprise they earned another record contract soon after.

Track List:
01. Once Bitten Twice Shy
02. How Much More Can I Take
03. Beg A Little Love
04. Following In Your Footsteps
05. Just Another Night
06. Sweet Dreamer
07. (Give Me Back My) Wings
08. Standin' In My Light
09. Bastard
10. Loner
11. You're Never Too Old To Hit The Big Time
12. All The Way From Memphis
13. Irene Wilde

BBC '89


Rob Tognoni - "Red House," "Crossword Blues," "Product of a Southern Land" (3 videos)














One kick-ass guitar player from Australia who should be heard and seen a whole lot more!


"Red House"
"Crossword Blues"
"Product of a Southern Land"



Thursday, June 10, 2010

Johnny Winter - "Be Careful With a Fool," 1970, and "The Sky is Crying," Pittsburgh, PA, 1993 (videos)

Johnny Winter sends some Texas lightning to strike twice on the Voodoo Wagon for H*P*D*, the High Ping Drifter.

AVI/WMV and MP3 format

"Be Careful with a Fool," Danish TV, 1970,
and "The Sky is Crying"; August 1993, Pittsburgh, PA


http://rapidshare.com/files/396350846/jowintev.rar

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Art B-Que


If You're In The Atlanta Area...



3rd Annual Artbque!

Spend a great summer weekend with Atlanta's funkiest art, booze and, of course, all the bbq you can eat!The weekend begins with an art show Friday night at The Alcove Gallery, followed up by an all day art and music festival Saturday and Sunday.

http://www.artbque.com/

Blind Melon (repost) - The Soup album Demos

(Another back-from-the-lost-links repost: some raw Blind Melon)

Blind Melon
Raw Soup
the Soup album demos
King Studios
Los Angeles

(Back-up vocal support by Asshole* Rose. *Spelling disputes may be filed with the Boss, SilentWay.  See comments.)

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/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/396866405/blimelo.rar

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

James Brown - Hilton Ballroom San Francisco 1992


James Brown - SF Hilton Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
October 12, 199
2

DAT Soundboard @256

Track List:
Intro
Living In America
Get up Offa That Thing
Gonna Have A Funky Good Time
Unknown Instrumental
It's A Man's World
Good Foot
Prisoner Of Love
Georgia On My Mind
Hot Pants
Cold Sweat
Can't Stand It
Poppa's Got A Brand New Bag
I Feel Good
Please Please Please
Sex Machine

Hilton Ballroom '92


Johnny Winter - "Key to the Highway" and "Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo" 1970 video

(This is called "the blues, son."  On video #1, Johnny Winter takes bassist Randy Jo Hobbs to school and makes sure he learns "Key to the Highway!")