ROIO: audio and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority.
Soundboards, Quality Audience Recordings, FM Broadcasts, Concert Videos and Out of Print Recordings.
Notes: Albert Collins at Monterey Jazz Festival in 1978. Albert Collins was such a pioneer of the Texas Blues sound and had a profound influence on guitarists like Stevie Ray Vaughan (just listen to Things That I Used To Do), Billy Gibbons, Robert Cray, Kenny Wayned Shepherd, Susan Tedeschi and countless others. The Master of the Telecaster is really on fire in this set which must’ve been an amazing experience for those lucky enough to be there. Monterey Jazz Festival is one of the longest running music festivals in the US. Starting in 1958, the festival celebrated its 50th anniversary this past September and has hosted some most legendary names in blues and jazz music.
Set list: Somebody’s Gotta Go I’m Ready Instrumental Have Mercy Don’t Lose Your Cool Do What You Wanna Do Things That I Used To Do Frosty
Michael Rother , founding member of krautrock legends Neu! (the group is named after a Neu! track) , re - creates landmarks from his work with Neu! , Harmonia & his solo output . Happily this isn't some tired old nostalgia trip , Rothers soaring melodies accompanied by Aaron Mullan's (Tall Firs) deep base lines & Steven Shelley's (Sonic Youth) unrellenting groove creates a vital , euphoric music . Play it loud !!
Notes: This is regarded as the first live show of the Allman Brothers Band, and was recorded just four days after their official foundation. Besides some oscillation and abrupt cuts and fades the sound is pretty good considering the date which this took place, more than 40 years ago, March 1969.
The band was formed in Jacksonville, Florida on March 26, 1969, and consisted of Brothers Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts,
Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, and Jai Johanny Johanson. This is a most excellent Soundboard recording of the band early days. I
wouldn't miss this one if you are an Allman Brothers fan. Some mind blowing guitar work here very tight band. The Band was in top form this evening.
The Band: 1970
Duane and Gregg Allman
Dickey Betts
Berry Oakley
Butch Trucks
Jai Johanny Johanson.
Setlist:
(there are actually 6 "tracks"
01. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
02. Stormy Monday
03. Elizabeth Reed
04. You Don't Love Me
05. Dreams I'll Never See > Mountain Jam >
06. Drums >
07. Mountain Jam
The Christian World is celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ in these days. On the other hand these days are the days of most of the suicides of the year ...
Merry Christmas!
01. Lover Man 4:24 02. Jam With Horns 4:52 03. Peace In Mississippi 7:07 04. The Little Drummer Boy 2:32 05. Jam I 4:18 06. Jam# II 6:24 07. Ezy Ryder 8:11 08. Message To Love 5:07 09. The Things We Used To Do 6:56 10. Lover Man 5:32 11. Keep On Groovin` 3:49
Doc Watson - Doc Watson-1964 This is a re-post from my post at the original Floppy Boot Stomp
Format: MP3@160 Source: Ripped from Vinyl - out of print Quality: B+
Notes: Don't know much about this recording except it was made in 1964. I received this in trade and there were no notes with this show. I believe it was released on Vinyl in 1964 and is now out of print.
Track Listing: Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 01 - Nashville Blues.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 02 - Sitting On Top Of The World.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 03 - Intoxicated Rat.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 04 - Country Blues.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 05 - Talk About Suffering.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 06 - Born About Six Thousand Years Ago.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 07 - Black Mountain Rag [Instrumental-01].mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 08 - Little Omie Wise.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 09 - Georgie Buck.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 10 - Doc's Guitar.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 11 - Deep River Blues.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 12 - St. James' Hospital.mp3 Doc Watson - Doc Watson - 13 - Tom Dooley.mp3
Hot Tuna - Live at The Palladium, New York City, 11-26-1976
Type: Bootleg
Source: FM Broadcast
Format: Flac
Sound Quality: 8.5
Download size. 1 file 418 MB
Notes: This is an excellent Tuna show. Jourma and Jack are at the top of their game walin away. Amazing version of Rock Me Baby. This is a show at The Palladium in New York, and was recorded from an FM radio Broadcast that was broadcast on WNEW-FM. I recieved this show from one of my trading buddies this summer. This is an excellent electric Hot Tuna Show. It really showcases Jourma and Jacks Abilities to rock that good old Acid Rock. I recommend all Tuna fans grab this show as it is Most Excellent.
As DRC used to say Play it Loud!
Track List:
1 - Rock Me Baby
2 - I Wish You Would
3 - Serpent of Dreams
4 - Winin' Boy Blues
5 - Been So Long
6 - Invitation
7 - Bowlegged Woman, Knock Kneed Man
8 - I See The Light
“Live From The Pit” was a monthly syndicated radio program distributed by Global Satellite Network, who also distributed the popular “Rockline” and “Modern Rock Live” shows. Distribution started on August 28, 1995 with a show by Bush, and continued through at least mid 1998 (and possibly longer).
The show was hosted by Dominic Griffin (MTV’s “Real World: Los Angeles”) and entertainment reporter Joe Fleischer. Featured artists were drawn from late Nineties “Modern Rock” mainstays such as Smashmouth, the Foo Fighters, and No Doubt. The two hosts provided ironic indie banter and throw in a few short interview questions for the artists. In keeping with the ironic tone, the questions are not particularly deep or even connected to the artist (“Do you have a favorite Spice Girl?”).
An article in Billboard (1995) said that the producers were hoping most of the sixty stations carrying “Modern Rock Live” would sign up for the show, as well as some album rock stations, so the distribution appears to have been limited to a few hundred copies.
This show features Matthew Sweet, and has a thumping version of the Move’s “Do Ya.” I’ve included a scan of the original cue sheet, and the disc. The disc came in a clear plastic sleeve, so that’s it for the collateral. This is sourced directly from the official CD, not recorded off the radio, so the sound quality is as good as it gets.
NOTE: On the original syndicated CD, Track 14 ("Ugly Truth") came after the 2 minute long Track 15 ("Thanks and Show Credits"). As the credits are quite long, I moved them to the end to make it flow more like an actual concert.
Set List:
01. Come To California
02. DJ Talk
03. Divine Intervention
04. Into Your Drug
05. Interview Segment
06. Girlfriend
07. Sick Of Myself
08. Evangeline
09. Over It
10. Interview Segment
11. Where Do You Get Love
12. Moonage Daydream
13. Do Ya
14. Ugly Truth
15. Thanks and Show Credits
Captain Beefheart
1976-12-05
Keystone Korner
San Francisco,CA
Audience,but rare 1976 Captain Beefheart recording! There were less than 10 shows that year! And:Absolutely listenable!No:wrong:The recording is much better than listenable...but try yourself...
Click Clack,click clack...
Band members:
Don Van Vliet: vocals, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Eric Drew Feldman: bass guitar, keyboards, mellotron
Gary Jaye: drums, percussion
Jeff Moris Tepper: guitar, slide-guitar
Denny Walley: guitar, slide guitar
Live Guest: Harry Duncan: harmonica
Setlist:
01. Picture of Mahavishnu (mellotron solo) 4:01
02. Deserts of Time 0:38
03. Moonlight On Vermont 5:26
04. Low Yo Yo Stuff 5:05
05. I Wanna Find A Woman... 2:00
06. Electricity 3:52
07. Click Clack 5:41
08. A Carrot Is As Close... 4:14
09. Old Black Snake/intros (tape flip seamless) 6:18
10. On Tomorrow 9:46
11. Pachuco Cadaver 6:24
12. //(fade in) My Human Gets Me Blues 2:55
13. Veterans Day Poppy 5:20
14. Big Eyed Beans From Venus 5:31
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band 1981-01-17 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver,British Columbia,CAN
One of the last Captain Beefheart ever live played shows!
Tomorrow on Saturday,Dec.17th,2011 it`s one year,that the Don has passed away...
In appreciation of the great composer,musician,painter and song writer!
Setlist: 01. Nowaday's A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man 4:18 02. Abba Zaba 3:23 03. Hot Head 4:12 04. Ashtray Heart /Dirty Blue Gene 7:03 05. Best Batch Yet 5:20 06. Captain Beefheart words 0:08 07. A Carrot Is As Close As A Rabbit Gets To A Diamond /Doctor Dark 5:03 08. Bat Chain Puller 5:32 09. Sheriff Of HOng Kong 7:02 10. Kandy Korn 4:58 13. Big Eyed Beans From Venus 5:34
"...another show recorded from a master copy of the broadcast. It's acoustic....think of this as "Smithereens Unplugged."
~Draftervoi
Track List:
1. KFOG Intro
2. Afternoon Tea
3. Long Way Back Again
4. Life Is So Beautiful
5. War For My Mind
6. Love Is Gone
7. Blood And Roses
8. Everything I Have Is Blue
9. Only A Memory
10. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
11. Miles From Nowhere
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention
1973-06-24
Hordern Pavilion
Sydney,AUS
Frank Zappa show from 1973!
Or should I say:On the peak of his career?
I mean,he had made the "Freak Out" album in 1966 and he had made "Chunga´s Revenge(1970)" and he had made the "Waka Jawaka"album in 1972 already.
And 1973 now is the year of "Cosmic Debris","Fifty Fifty" or "Montana".Frank Zappa & The Mothers are rocking the world...
You can hear the fun they had when they played these shows in June of 1973!They sound like they would play "Father Oblivion","Yellow Snow Suite" or "Cosmic Debris"... like they played them for the first time...and never again!
If you like Frank Zappa shows (there is the June,25th,1973 show on the Wagon down below,too),
and if you still don`t have them,I can only recommend these shows! And I promise: You will love this show,too!
Ah,I forgot to tell you something bad...There are some very few unfortunate cuts...
Disc 1
01 Soundcheck 8:35
02 Montana 7:30
03 Dupree's Paradise 21:59
04 Dog Meat 7:52
05 Fifty-Fifty °°° tapeflip @ 0:00.541 (47:14.715) 6:49
06 Cosmik Debris 5:56
Disc 2
07 ] Inca Roads (swank Version) 11:52
08 Yellow Snow Suite 19:36
09 Father Oblivion& ~ tapeflip @ 1:55.773 (1:34:17.26), missing a few bars; from here on its a higher gen source ---> encore 19:27
10 ~ Son Of Mr Green Genes~King Kong~Chunga's Revenge 16:03
George Duke - keyboards, vocals (sang extensively only on the European tour 73001-730930)
Tom Fowler - bass
Bruce Fowler - trombone
Ralph Humphrey - drums
Sal Marquez - trumpet, vocals
Jean Luc Ponty - violin
Ian Underwood - alto saxophone, synthesizer (played alto saxophone for the whole duration of this line-up. He played synthesizer before Sal Marquez joined and after he left)
Ruth Underwood - percussion
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
Last thing to mention:It´s time to celebrate Zappa´s birthday (12-21-1940) next week or to mourn for his tragic and too early date of death (12-04-1993).
Cheers!
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This two-CD Japanese bootleg of a show at the Valleydale Ballroom in Columbus, Ohio, on November 4, 1966 is the only live document that gives a representative slice of the Velvet Underground's repertoire in their early days. For that reason alone, it has some historical significance. As music, though, it's not something you'll pull out often for pleasure; for the simple reason that the fidelity is pretty crappy. The vocals suffer the most, but everything suffers a muffled indistinction to a considerable degree. That's unfortunate, as this contains live versions of seven of the ten songs from their classic debut album, including such famous songs as "Venus in Furs," "Heroin," "I'm Waiting for the Man," "All Tomorrow's Parties," and "Femme Fatale," and also has Nico on vocals for the last two of those numbers. You can hear, though, that onstage the arrangements were quite close to those heard on the record (though "Run Run Run" gets stretched out to almost ten minutes), down to John Cale's piano and viola on "All Tomorrow's Parties" and "The Black Angel's Death Song" respectively. As for the two songs that didn't show up on the group's official albums, "Melody Laughter" and "The Nothing Song," these are in fact not so much songs as half-hour instrumental noise rock jams with occasional faint moan-vocals. (Ten minutes of "Melody Laughter" were included on the VU box Peel Slowly and See, but this bootleg has the full 28-minute version; both "Melody Laughter" and "The Nothing Song" comprised the LP bootleg 1966.) Although there's also a selection titled "Lou Says" in the track listing, that's just a 38-second snatch of between-song chatter.
~ Richie Unterberger -AMG
Disc 1:
1. Melody Laughter (29:25)
2. Femme Fatale (3:01)
3. Venus In Furs (6:04)
4. The Black Angel's Death Song (4:00)
5. Lou says (1:18)
Disc 2:
7. I'm Waiting For The Man (6:11)
8. Heroin (7:15)
9. Run Run Run (10:22)
10.The Nothing Song (30:21).
1-10: Valleydale Ballroom, Columbus, Ohio, November 4, 1966.
Bonus CD-R:
1. Melody Laughter (28:02)
2. Nothing Song (22:58).
Limited edition of 500 copies. First 100 copies come with a bonus CDR which offers a digital transfer of the famous 1966 LP. Produced by Dr Strangelove JP. "This is original remaster from 4 track reel tape of SYMPHONY OF SOUND TOKYO, IF IT'S TOO LOUD FOR YOU MOVE BACK! DOUBLE CD.". Some early copies have THE VELVET UNDERGROUND misspelled as THE VELVET UNDERGRPUND on the spine.
Jerry Garcia
Garcia Compilation
Part 3&4
Vol.6,7,8,9
Some more of this nice 8 disc Jerry Garcia compilation!
No.5 is missing!
part 3
Disc 6
01. Shining Star 11/19/93 23:56
02. Dear Prudence 2/5/94 11:26
03. C'est La Vie (You Never Can Tell) 4/25/94 7:06
04. The Maker 2/6/94 13:29
05. Strugglin man 8/14/94 8:49
06. Lets Spend the Night Together* 5/2/92 10:05
Disc 7
01. Finders Keepers* 1/19/74 11:37
02. Think** 8/30/87 7:09
03. Right Back Together*** 1/7/76 10:46
04. Will the Weaver**** 5/4/63 2:52
05. Sick and Tired***** 6/30/72 11:33
06. Money Honey* 12/20/75 7:52
07. Turtle Dove****** 12/17/87 3:21
08. Born on the Bayou******* 5/27/89 5:29
09. Wang Dand Doodle******** 12/4/88 8:25
10. Heavens Door** 8/30/87 8:04
* Matt Kelly (Garcia/Saunders)
** Bonnie Raitt (JGB)
*** James Booker (JGB)
**** Sara Ruppenthal Garcia (Jerry and Sara)
***** Tom Fogerty (Garcia/Saunders)
****** Joan Baez (Garcia/Kahn/Weir)
******* John Fogerty (Fogerty/Garcia/Weir/Randy Jackson/Steve Jordan)
******** Neil Young (Garcia/Weir/Wasserman)
part 4
Disc 8:
01. They Love Each Other 9-10-89 9:06
02. Waiting for a Miracle 9-16-89 6:43
03. Tangled Up In Blue 11-12-93 12:38
04. Hope It Wont Be This Way Always 9-10-89 4:36
05. Lay Down Sally 11-12-93 16:23
06. Dont Let Go 9-11-89 11:22
07. Lonesome and a Long Way From Home 9-11-89 5:36
08. I Shall Be Released 12-2-89 11:36
Disc 9:
01. Sugaree 9-11-76 11:03
02. Stop That Train 8-22-76 12:28
03. Catfish John 11-15-76 9:58
04. The Way You Do the Things You Do 9-11-76 12:22
05. A Strange Man 1-27-76 6:40
06. Stir It Up 7-20-76 10:21
07. Mission in the Rain 1-27-76 6:04
08. Mystery Train 7-9-76 8:14
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Bob Dylan
2011-04-08
Shanghai Grand Stage
Shanghai,China
Is China going to rule the world? And will Shanghai be the metropolis of the world in 2030?
Well,I suppose Bob as a cosmopolitan will know,but will he tell?...
Shanghai, China Grand Stage
April 8, 2011
1.
Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
(Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on acoustic guitar)
2.
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
(Bob on guitar, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass)
3.
Things Have Changed
(Bob on guitar, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar)
4.
Tangled Up In Blue
(Bob center stage on harp, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar)
5.
Honest With Me (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on lap steel)
6.
Simple Twist Of Fate (Bob on guitar, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar)
7.
Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum (Bob on guitar, Donnie on pedal steel)
8.
Blind Willie McTell
(Bob center stage on harp, Donnie on banjo, Stu on acoustic guitar)
9.
The Levee's Gonna Break
(Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin, Tony on standup bass)
10.
Desolation Row
Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass)
11.
Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on lap steel)
12.
Spirit On The Water
(Bob on keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Tony on standup bass)
13.
Thunder On The Mountain
(Bob on keyboard, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on acoustic guitar)
14.
Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob center stage on harp, Donnie on lap steel)
(encore)
15.
Like A Rolling Stone (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel)
16.
Forever Young
(Bob on keyboard then center stage on harp, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar)
Band Members
Bob Dylan - guitar, keyboard, harp
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
Donnie Herron - banjo, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel
Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia Compilation Part 1&2 Vol.1 & 2 & 3 & 4
As you can read in the notes a guy, Chris Davis by name, created this fine compilation of Jerry Garcia Band songs. And I guess he did very well...
Vol.1 1. Cats Under the Stars 7:49 2. Palm Sunday 3:04 3. Love in the Afternoon 9:14 4. New York City* 7:25 5. Rubin and Cherise 4:47 6. Neighbor, Neighbor 9:33 7. Heavens Door** 13:29 8. Ill Be With Thee 5:52 9. Drove Old Dixie Down 11:48 10. Ride Mighty High 6:13
*with Alice Stuart on Vocals **At around 7:23, some guy in the crowd yells, "Nice Ass Donna"; forever to be immortilized on tape as The "nice ass Donna" guy.
Vol.2 1. Tore Up 10:26 2. Train to Cry 5:13 3. After Midnight 12:21 4. Eleanor Rigby jam 5:34 5. After Midnight (reprise) 4:52 6. Mississippi Moon 8:56 7. Sing Me Back Home 5:27 8. Positively 4th Street 19:12 9. Goodnight Irene* 6:08
Vol.3 1. Think 8:45 2/9/74 2. Someday Baby 6:34 7/8/73 3. Let It Rock 8:36 11/15/74 4. He Ain`t Give You None 12:13 8/24/74 5. The Harder They Come 16:26 11/28/74 6. It`s No Use 8:59 6/30/72 7. Roadrunner 14:52 2/5/74
Vol.4 1. Melody 14:19 3/8/80 2. How Sweet It Is 8:24 2/12/80 3. Mission 8:32 2/19/78 4. Tough Mama 8:06 1/27/76 5. Limbo 12:55 12/19/75 6. Masterpiece 12:49 2/29/80 7. Russian Lullabye 12:34 1/24/80
“Live From Electric Ladyland” was a syndicated radio show featuring a variety of rock performers such as Roger McGuinn, Ron Wood, Alice Cooper, and George Thorogood. From references found on the internet, it looks like the Live From Electric Ladyland shows were distributed on CDs between 1990 and 1993. The CD has logos for New York City’s WNEW-FM radio station, and “The Album Network.” DJ Pat St. John (of WNEW-FM) hosts the show. Sound quality is excellent, and I cut out the commercials. There were no cue sheets, but I included a 300 dpi scan of the original CD disc.
Herman Brood & His Wild Romance - Lochem Pop Festival Lochem, Holland - 1979
Soundboard or FM Source @256
Influenced by piano-stompers like Little Richard and Fats Domino, Herman Brood began studying at art school by the time he was 17; one year later, however, education became a secondary concern after he joined a group called the Moans. That band later became Long Tall Ernie & the Shakers before he joined one of the best Dutch blues combos of the '60s, Cuby & the Blizzards. He performed with the band during the rest of the '60s and into the '70s, but then broke off in 1974 to found a group named Stud. The following year's Flash & Dance Band was his first solo album, though the formation of the band Vitesse (with Herman Van Boeyen) in 1975 resulted in a group album as well, In Vitesse.
By 1977, Herman Brood had rounded up another loose backing band, this one known as Wild Romance. The first album with the new band, Street, was followed by Shpritsz one year later. The latter album contained a surprise hit, "Saturdaynight," which hit the American Top 40 in 1979. His two albums after the success, In a Bad Mood and Go Nutz, were each poorly received by both critics and fans, however. He slowly worked his way back with the more successful LPs Wait a Minute and Modern Times Revive.
Brood moved into acting as well by the mid-'80s, and made several high-profile festival appearances, but then retired from music by the early '90s. During the '90s he devoted his time to painting, returning to the music scene to promote a new compilation as well as a live album. On July 11, 2001 Brood committed suicide by jumping from his room at the Amsterdam Hilton.
~ John Bush, All Music Guide
This recording has 29 tracks which I am to lazy to list. A fine recording of a great show!
The Libertines - Live Reading Festival 2010
August 28, 2010
‘Horrorshow’
‘The Delaney’
‘Vertigo’
‘Last Post On The Bugle’
‘Tell The King’
‘Boys In The Band’
‘Music When The Lights Go Out’
‘What Katie Did’
‘What Became Of The Likely Lads’
‘Can’t Stand Me Now’
‘Death On The Stairs’
‘The Ha Ha Wall’
‘Don’t Look Back Into The Sun’
‘Time For Heroes’
‘The Good Old Days’
‘Radio America’/'Up The Bracket’
‘What A Waster’
‘I Get Along’
Cry Of Love 1994-01-11 Paradise Theater (club) Boston, Mass. WBCN live broadcast
Can`t say much about this band,because I never heard before. What I know now is:They named the band after the Jimi Hendrix album "Cry of Love".That alone made me nervous. I wouldn`t say they sound like Jimi,but if you like it a bit harder you will love it...
Kelly Holland- vocals Audley Freed- guitar Robert Kearns- bass Jason Patterson- drums
Setlist: 1: Mark Parenteau introduction > gotta love me 4:59 2: Pretty as you please 3:41 3: Too cold in the winter 4:24 4: Carnival 6:22 5: Broken Toy 5:34 6: Drive it home medley 14:37 including pieces of: I wanna take you higher (Sly & the Family Stone) living for the city (Stevie Wonder) In Memory of Eliz. Reed (ABB) tape flip spliced after medley ends 7: Bad thing 8:20 8: Highway Jones 8:54 9: Peace Pipe 5:48 10: Carter Alan encore break comments 1:40 11: On the Hunt (Lynyrd Skynyrd) 6:59 12: Carter Alan closing credits 3:32
Jimi Hendrix Midnight Lightning Original Demos Studio Recordings
01. Crash Landing 4:51 02. Midnight Lightning 6:17 03. Machine Gun 8:14 04. Further Up The Road 1:38 05. Astro Man 12:25 06. Country Blues 7:04 07. Lord I Sing The Blues 4:37 08. Message To Love 3:45 09. Stone Free 4:05 10. Jam/Experience 1:29 11. Izabella 3:12 12. Izabella 2:51 13. Izabella 2:49
Mostly instrumental,but don`t worry: You won`t miss Dino Valente...
01. Wolf Run pt.1 1:11 02. Maiden Of The Cancer Moon 3:16 03. Calvary 7:14 04. Cobra 4:24 05. Acapulco Gold & Silver2:36 06. Calvary Babylon 6:30 07. The Fool 14:43 08. Local Color 3:01 09. Spindrifter 4:37 10. Calvary 7:45 11. Wolf Run pt.2 2:12
In Memory of Duane Allman (1946-11-20 - †1971-10-29)!
Allman Brothers Band 07/19/70 Love Valley Festival North Carolina
01. Trouble No More 4:00 02. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3:41 03. Black-Hearted Woman 15:22 04. Leave My Blues at Home 6:23 05. Stormy Monday 9:20 06. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 15:35 07. Dreams 3:26 08. Mountain Jam 4:21 09. Whipping Post 10:53
Allman Brothers Band
1970-07-17
Love Valley Festival
North Carolina
01. Statesboro Blues 4:15
02. Trouble No More 3:52
03. Don`t Keep Me Wonderin` 3:49
04. Dreams 13:42
05. Leave My Blues At Home 2:03
06.Whipping Post 10:23
07. Mountain Jam 37:29
08. Oh,Pretty Woman 7:46
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Rolling Stones
King Biscuit Flower Hour
Various Locations, 1981 Tour
Show # 96-21
for broadcast week 5/20 to 5/26 1996
Rolling Stones KBFH 1996 broadcast, 1981 source
Here's another syndicated radio show...by comparing the tracks with bootlegs and the shows at Wolfgang's Vault, I was able to identify the source shows. I've included scans of the cue sheet and the CD disc.
01. Introduction
02. Under My Thumb - Silverdome, Pontiac, MI 12/1/81
03. Let's Spend The Night Together - Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, VA 12/18/81
04. Shattered - Silverdome, Pontiac, MI 12/1/81
05. Beast Of Burden - Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL 11/25/81
06. She's So Cold - Silverdome, Pontiac, MI 12/1/81
07. Hang Fire - Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ 12/13/81
08. Miss You - Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, VA 12/18/81
09. Honky Tonk Women - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX 07/19/78
10. Brown Sugar - Capital Centre, Largo, MD 12/9/81
11. Start Me Up - Capital Centre, Largo, MD 12/9/81
12. Satisfaction - Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ 12/13/81
Grateful Dead 1976-06-09 Boston Music Hall Boston,MA
Excellent Grateful Dead Show! The playing of the songs is outstanding! Each of the songs is like a celebration - just to let the beauty of the song come out...
"The first set is no slouch, looking like a dream set that might have been penned by some fans in the parking lot before the show. Cold Rain opens. It was only played three times in ’73, and once in ’74 on the last night of the farewell stand at Winterland (it was the opener that night too). Cassidy was played only once before, early in 1974. And then we get Scarlet Begonias, Music Never Stopped, and Crazy Fingers, all in a row. Whew! But set two opens with the song that most fans probably didn’t even allow themselves to think about ever hearing again.
The crowd’s reaction to St. Stephen is priceless stuff (equaled again upon its second return in 1983). The song’s jam demonstrates the 1976-typical slowly spinning kaleidoscope of sound right from the first notes. It swirls and swirls going further and further out – Jerry finding one beautiful space after another. They all key back together for the last verse as if they’ve been playing the tune every night since it was last played on 10/31/71. When they shift from “What would be the answer to the answer man?” into Eyes it is dreamy perfection. Is this really happening? You will be in the giddiest of Grateful Dead spaces here.
This Eyes is perfectly described as jubilant. The super up tempo treatment of the song is pure pleasure. Also, it has another new 1976 twist: they build the song backwards with the long exit jam coming before the song itself. This one goes on for 8 minutes before the first verse, and it serves to prolong the giddy zone all the way through. Your dog might even start twirling around the living room to this song, his or her little puppy paws rising and falling like incense smoke overhead."by deadlistening
Set 1: 01. Cold Rain And Snow 7:41 02. Cassidy 6:15 03. Scarlet Begonias 9:38 04. The Music Never Stopped 7:24 05. Crazy Fingers 14:38 06. Big River 7:47 07. They Love Each Other 7:48 08. Looks Like Rain 10:33 09. Ship Of Fools 8:50 10. The Promised Land 3:49
Set 2: 01. Saint Stephen 12:02 02. Eyes Of The World 17:35 03. Let It Grow 10:30 04. Brown Eyed Women 4:46 05. Lazy Lightnin' 2:49 06. Supplication 4:17 07. High Time 8:52 08. Samson And Delilah 5:57
CD3 01. It Must Have Been The Roses 6:57 02. Dancing In The Street 11:59 03. Wharf Rat 10:57 04. Around And Around 6:40
Rickie Lee Jones 1991-11-11 Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis,MN
01. Bye Bye Blackbird 2:46 02. Second Time Around 5:58 03. It Must Be Love 5:00 04. Last Chance Texaco 6:07 05. Satellites 4:31 06. Up From The Skies 4:56 07. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most 5:07 08. Dat Dere 4:31 09. I Won't Grow Up 3:16 10. I'll Be Seeing You 3:32 11. Coolsville 4:04 12. We Belong Together 5:03 13. Deep Space 2:47 14. On Saturday Afternoons In 1963 3:10 15. (instrumental) 7:13 16. Weasel & The White Boys Cool 8:51 17. My One & Only Love 6:41 18. Love Junkyard 4:26 19. Comin' Back To Me 8:16 20. Something Cool 6:45
Crosby,Stills,Nash & Young 1970-06-04 Fillmore East,NY
Disc 1 01. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes 10:38 02. On The Way Home 3:47 03. Teach Your Children 5:13 04. Tell Me Why 4:20 05. Triad 7:17 06. Guinnevere 8:23 07. Simple Man/Man In The Mirror 8:29 08. Cinnamon Girl/Down By The River 6:26 09. Only Love Can Break Your Heart 5:24 10. Black Queen 6:09
Disc 2 01. 49 Bye-Byes 6:56 02. Love The One You're With 5:09 Electric Set: 03. Pre Road Dawns 7:30 04. Long Time Gone 6:38 05. Helplessly Hoping 6:57 06. Ohio 5:09 07. Southern Man 14:26 08. Carry On 14:03 09. Cost Of Freedom/Outro 9:42
Set List: 1. Stand Up And Shout
2. Dream Evil
3. Neon Knights
4. Naked In The Rain/Guitar Solo
5. Rock 'n' Roll Children
6. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
7. Rock 'n' Roll Children (reprise)
8. Temple Of The King/The Last In Line
9. Holy Diver
10. Drum Solo
11. Heaven And Hell
12. We Rock
13. Man On The Silver Mountain
14. All The Fools Sailed Away/The Last In Line (reprise)
15. Sunset Superman
16. Rainbow In The Dark