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The Byrds
1970-09-19
Whiskey A-Go-Go
Early Show
Los Angeles,CA
"Catfish pie in gris gris bag
I'm the lover of the bayou
Mark your
doorstep with a half wet rag
I'm the lover of the bayou
Raised and swam
with the crocodile
Snake-eye taught me the Mojo style
Sucking weed on
chicken bile
I'm the lover of the bayou
I learned the key to the master look
I learned to float in the water
clock
I learned to capture the lightning shock
I'm the lover of the
bayou
And I got cat's an' teeth and hair for sale
I'm the lover of the
bayou
Look out, look out, Baron Zombies on your tail
I'm the lover of the
bayou
I cooked the bat in the gumbo pan
I drank the blood, drank the blood from
a rusty can
Turned me into the Honga man
I'm the lover of the
bayou"
1. Lover Of The Bayou (3:25)
2. You Ain't Going Nowhere (3:01)
3. I Trust (3:54)
4. My Back Pages (2:23)
5. B.B. Blues - Baby What You Want Me To Do (4:27)
6. Well Come Back Home (8:26)
7. Truck Stop Girl (3:23)
8. Take A Whiff (On Me) (2:57)
9. It's All Right Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (3:16)
10. Ballad Of Easy Rider (2:22)
11. Jesus Is Just Alright (3:15)
12. Wheels On Fire (5:21)
Northampton, PA February 4, 1975
Soundboard (not best sounding, but still rare!)
1. Intro
2. Can't Stop The Music
3. Beanie G & the Rose Tattoo
4. You're Much Too Much
5. Better Watch Your Back
6. When the Morning Comes
7. Laughing Boy
8. I'm Just a Kid
9. Abandoned Luncheonette
10. She's Gone
11. Lady Rain
12. Born Too Late
13. (Don't Wanna Play No) Rock and Roll
14. Is It a Star
15. War Baby (Son of Zorro) (Late show)
A collection of jazz and blues giants from 1924-1938 glorifying the ganja...
As far as we know this has been never released on CD before!
01 Bea Foote - Weed 3:00
02 Dick Justice - Cocaine 3:01
03 Ernest Rodgers - Willie The Chimney Sweeper 2:50
04 Jazz Gillum & His Jazz Boys - Reefer Head Woman 2:59
05 Cow Cow Davenport - The Mess Is Here 2:47
06 Josie Miles - Pipe Dream Blues 3:12
07 Frankie 'Half Pint' Jackson - Willie The Weeper 2:20
08 Luke Jordan - Cocaine Blues 3:13
09 Buck Washington - Save The Roa ch For Me 1:36
10 Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra - Muggles 2:47
11 Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Kokey Joe 3:01
12 Mezz Mezzrow & His Orchestra - Sendin' The Vipers 2:53
13 Fats Waller - Viper's Drag 2:54
14 Quintette of the Hot Club of France - Viper's Dream 3:11
15 Don Redman & His Orchestra - Chant Of The Weed 3:05
16 Richard Jones & His Jazz Wizards - Blue Reefer Blues 2:55
James Brown & The Famous Flames 1967-11-25 L`Olympia Paris,F
Excellent James Brown show!
Energetic & explosive!
These are the golden days...
01. The Sidewinder (Lee Morgan) 6:34 [instrumental]
02. Our Delight (Tadd Dameron) 0:43 [instrumental]
03. I Wanna Be Around (3:22)
04. That's Life (4:05)
05. Kansas City (4:49)
06. Our Delight (Tadd Dameron) 2:36 [instrumental]
07. Out of Sight (1:34)
08. Try Me (2:48)
09. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (15:07)
10. Prisoner of Love (6:44)
11. My Girl (0:22) [instrumental]
12. Cold Sweat (10:14)
13. Maybe the Last Time (5:05)
14. I Feel Good / Please, Please, Please (2:52)
15. Cold Sweat (Reprise) (2:58)
James Brown - vocals
Waymon Reed, Joe Dupars - trumpet
Levi Rasbury -
valve trombone
Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis - alto sax, organ
Maceo Parker,
Eldee Williams - tenor sax
St. Clair Pinckney - baritone sax
Jimmy Nolan -
guitar
Alphonso Kellum - guitar, bass
Bernard Odum - bass
John "Jabo"
Starks - drums
Clyde Stubblefield - drums
The Famous Flames: Bobby
Byrd, Bobby Bennett - vocals
String section (Richard Jones and two more,
poss. Vivian Robinson, Marilyn Jones)
Legendary bass player Donald 'Duck' Dunn found dead in Tokyo
at age 70
Booker T and the MGs groover was a familiar presence on
blues and soul recordings and played himself in 'The Blues Brothers'
Dunn died in his sleep in Tokyo, according to a Facebook post
from friend and fellow musician Steve Cropper. Photograph:
Anonymous/AP
Musician Donald "Duck" Dunn, the pioneering bass player whose grooves drove
Booker T and the MGs and hits including Otis Redding's Respect has died in
Tokyo, age 70.
Dunn was in Tokyo for a series of shows. News of his death was posted on the
Facebook site of his friend and fellow musician Steve Cropper, who was on the
same tour. Cropper said Dunn died in his sleep.
"Today I lost my best friend, the world has lost the best guy and bass player
to ever live," wrote Crooper.
Miho Harasawa, a spokeswoman for Tokyo Blue Note, the last venue Dunn played,
confirmed he died alone early Sunday. She had no further details.
Dunn, who was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1941,
performed on recordings with Eric Clapton, Neil Young and many others, and
specialized in blues, gospel and soul. He played himself in the
1980 hit movie "The Blues Brothers".
Dunn was given his nickname by his father as the two watched a Donald Duck
cartoon on TV. "It was just one of those things that stuck," he said. "Most of
my school friends and even a few of my teachers called me Duck."
Dunn and Crooper met at high school and formed their first band, The Royal
Spades.
It was Cropper who gave Dunn his first big break, calling him in 1962 to join
famed record label Stax's house band Booker T and the MGs.
Stax had a tightly knit, racially mixed band of musicians and Dunn played
with stars including Isaac Hayes and Wilson Pickett as they began to break down
musical barriers to reach a wider audience.
Dunn added the famous bass lines to hits including Albert King's Born Under a
Bad Sign and Sam and Dave's Hold On, I'm Coming. He toured the world playing
with Stax's stars and was on stage with Otis Redding in 1967 at the Monterey Pop
Festival, which was seen as instrumental in introducing the black star to white
audiences.
Despite all the hits, Dunn made relatively little money from his Stax years.
"I always look back and say I should have made more," he said in an interview.
"It should have been more lucrative, but it wasn't.
"We were cheated a little bit. But with the music and what I learned, it
doesn't matter. I have no regrets."
In the 1970s Dunn became a session musician, playing for stars including Rod
Stewart, Tom Petty, Robert Palmer and others.
The bass player received the most publicity in his career when Dan Ackroyd
and John Belushi picked him to play in The Blues Brothers. He also appeared in
the sequel Blues Brother 2000.
He received a lifetime achievement Grammy award in 2007 for his work with
Booker T and the Mgs.by The Guardian
Van Morrison
2012-03-04
Bournemouth Pavilion
Bournemouth,UK
Setlist:
Brown Eyed Girl 4:53
Higher than The World 4:04
Enlightenment 4:14
Fair Play 7:10
Not Feeling It Anymore 6:59
Crazy Love 3:14
These Dreams of You 4:06
Talk Is Cheap 5:24
All In The Game/You Know What They’re Writing/No Safety Net/No Plan B/This Is It 11:29
In The Garden 5:46
Moondance 5:51
St James Infirmary 4:42
Help Me 8:08
Tupelo Honey/Why Must I Always Explain 8:52
Gloria/Who’d you love 9:18
1 Fire
2 See My Friend
3 Catch The Wind
4 Omaha
5 Steve's Song
6 Jeff's Boogie
2nd Set
1 Purple Haze
2 Get Off My Live, Woman
3 Hold On, I'm Coming
4 You Can't Judge A Book By
Looking At It's Cover
5 Elenor Rigby
6 Suzanne
7 Jeff's Boogie
The Left Foot Sept 30, 1967
1 One By One
2 The Letter
3 Mr Jones
4 San Francisco Nights
5 Omaha
6 Hey Joe
7 My Generation
8 Look Into My Window
9 With A Little Help From My
Friends
Disc 1
01-Instrumental 4:15 02-One Mint Julep 6:54 03-Reelin' & Rockin' 4:26 04-I Feel So Good (I Wanna Boogie) 4:32 05-One Way Out 3:32 06-Worried Life Blues 7:30 07-You Better Come Home 7:43 08-Instrumental 1:21 09-Honky Tonk 5:34 10-Juke 6:00 11-That's Alright 5:23 12-Yonder Wall 3:54
Disc 2
01-Messin' With The Kid 2:34 02-Hoodoo Man Blues 4:38 03-Hideaway 8:40 04-Instrumental 2:12 05-Instrumental 5:24 06-You're So Fine 5:14 07-Sweet Little Angel 5:24 08-If You Leave Me Baby 9:30 09-You Don't Love Me 7:18 10-Got My Mojo Workin' 8:08 11-Tobacco Road 4:25
Junior Wells - harmonica, vocals
Louis Myers - guitar, vocals
Dave Myers
- bass
Fred Below - drums
The Grandmothers Of Invention 2012-04-28 Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC
This one`s specially posted for our brother Snowmonkey! We hope he will enjoy this Sunday afternoon with some good latest music!
The Grandmothers of Invention performing Roxy & Elsewhere plus other hits
"Great news for Zappaphiles!"..."If you ever dug Zappa, you don't want to
miss the GrandMothers of Invention."..."They are THE authentic live version of
Zappa's music."..."This isn't just another comeback, this is the reincarnation
of the Mothers of Invention!"..."From Zappa's mid to late 70's Mothers bands,
the GrandMothers are touring the world and keeping Zappa's music alive."..."The
evening contained a lot of the contradictory eclectic, serious and circusy
flavors of a Zappa show...the GrandMothers were able to go deeper into the
material, rather than merely parroting Zappa's notoriously tricky composed
lines." The GrandMothers of Invention are the only Frank Zappa/Mothers of
Invention alumni who have been consistently performing the music of the maestro
since 2003. From the classic Freak Out, Absolutely Free, "We're Only In It
For The Money", "Uncle Meat", and "Burnt Weeny Sandwich" - to - Weasels Ripped
My Flesh, Apostrophe, "The Grand Wazoo", "Overnite Sensation", "Roxy &
Elsewhere", "Bongo Fury", and "One Size Fits All" - they have performed on a
very long list of classic Frank Zappa & the Mother's of Invention's albums,
movies and other projects. (See their combined Frank Zappa/Mothers of Invention
discography and videography lists.)
"Rare are the musicians who can even play Zappa's music, let alone make it
live and breathe. So Thank the Lord for the GrandMothers of Invention."..."With
three different Zappa eras represented, the GrandeMothers have a wide palette of
material to choose from."..."They served up vintage psychedelia - rock songs
with surreal lyrics, jazz-like harmonies and melodic complexity, with flashes of
wacky satire."..."Amazing virtuoso musicians, fun and funny."
The GrandMothers of Invention are: NAPOLEON MURPHY BROCK (with Mothers of
Invention / Frank Zappa from 1974 thru 1984), on vocals, tenor saxophone, flute,
suavenicity, and dancing(!) - TOM FOWLER (with Mothers of Invention / Frank
Zappa from 1973 thru 1976), on bass, hats, and musical M.D. - DON PRESTON (with
Mothers of Invention / Frank Zappa from 1967 thru 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1974 as
a Special Guest), on keyboard synthesizers, electronics, IPOD, magic tricks(!),
and vocals. Also featuring the incredible MIROSLAV TADIC on electric guitar, and
the masterful CHRISTOPHER GARCIA on drums, percussion, marimba, and vocals.
The
GrandMothers were formed in August of 2002, when four legendary former
members of Frank Zappa's The Mothers of Invention, Napoleon Murphy
Brock, Roy
Estrada, Bunk Gardner, and Don Preston were invited to perform the music
of
Frank Zappa in Leipzig, Germany. It would be the first time that these
esteemed Mothers of Invention alumni would be getting together to
rehearse and perform
classic Frank Zappa material.
Finally, on March 27th 2003, after 6 months of intensive rehearsals, The
GrandMothers of Invention took the stage to a standing room only audience in
Leipzig, Germany. This event was recorded, filmed, and released by Warner
Classics in Europe, and has been broadcast and re-broadcast repeatedly on
European television. Due to the overwhelming demand since then, they have
performed more than 140 concert events across America, Canada and Europe,
including performances in: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Croatia, Czechoslovakia,
Denmark, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, and Switzerland. Each
performance providing indisputable proof that "THEY CAN (AND DO) STILL DO THAT
ON STAGE!"
The list of dates at clubs, concert halls and festivals is long, and includes
headlining the Frankfurt Jazz Festival, the Zappanalle Festival, the Vancouver
Folk Fest, performing classic Frank Zappa material with the Bergen Filharmonik
Orkester in Bergen Norway, performing the orchestral music of Frank Zappa under
the baton of Kristan Jarvi, the Ottawa Blues Fest, the Winnipeg Folk Fest, the
Sarajevo Jazz Festival, the Winnipeg Jazz Festival, the Vancouver Jazz Festival
, and performing classic Frank Zappa material with string orchestra (the
Trondheim Soloists) at the Trondheim Jazz Festival in Norway.
"It was INCREDIBLE! .....this just blew my mind (I was at a loss for words
during the intermission). One thing I really appreciated was that these Mothers
really went out there and experimented onstage, in true Zappa fashion. "
"UN-BELIEVABLE, they played Frank's music right." ..."I felt like crying the
whole time."
"One of the best non-musical moments of the night was when they talked about
Zappa's legacy, and then lead the audience in a round of applause for Frank
himself.
"One of the top ten shows in my life - they played for a good three hours,
SUPERMEN all - the lot of them." "Amazing... the vibe was just so much more a
Zappa show... The guitar solos were monstrously beautiful, and the drumming was
interstellar! "
01 Band Introductions 5:47
02 Let's Move To Cleveland 8:37
03 Oh No 1:39
04 Son Of Orange County 5:46
05 More Trouble Every Day 8:21
06 Holiday In Berlin 8:03
07 Aybe Sea 1:50
08 Penis Dimension 4:06
09 Merry Christmas, Baby 3:23
10 Penis Dimension 2:58
11 Cheepnis 5:13
set 2
01 Village Of The Sun 3:50
02 Echidna's Arf (Of You) 4:22
03 Don't You Ever Wash That Thing 8:35
04 Peaches En Regalia 6:48
05 Pygmy Twylyte 2:20
06 Dummy Up 8:04
07 Sofa 4:46
08 Debra Kadabra 3:57
09 Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy 6:03
10 crowd & tuning 1:32
encore
11 I'm The Slime 6:37
12 B-Bop Tango 3:26
Jimi Hendrix
Cumberland Hotel
London, England
September 11, 1970
Final interview
Notes:
"This is the last interview that Jimi Hendrix ever gave, he would die one week later to the day.
Jimi had been touring in the United States since late April 1970, playing mostly weekend dates. In early summer he began to record at his new studio as Electric Ladyland as final touches were being put on the facility. Good progress was being made toward a new album, possibly double album that may have come out during the Christmas holidays.
The U.S. tour ended in Honolulu on Aug. 1 and after spending some time off in Maui he went back to New York to record. An official opening for the studio came Aug. 26. The next day Jimi flew from New York to London to play the Isle of Wight.
After the Isle of Wight, it was then onto scheduled dates in Stockholm Aug. 31, Gothenburg Sept. 1, Aarhus Sept. 2, Copenhagen Sept. 3, W. Berlin Sept. 4, Isle of Fehmarn Sept. 6, Rotterdam Sept. 13 and Vienna Sept. 22.
After the show in Gothenburg someone spiked bass player Billy Cox's drink with acid and he had a bad trip that turned into paranoia and feared someone was intent on killing him and Jimi. He played a few more dates, but after Fehmarn, the rest of the tour was cancelled and Cox was flown back to the U.S.
Jimi returned to London for his final days and gave this 30-minute interview to journalist Keith Altham, who had known him since he first arrived in London in 1966..." by Arvin Sloane
B.B.King & Albert King 1975-11-08 2 Kings At Memphis Coliseum Tennessee Interntional Blues Festival Memphis,TN
What´s the best America brought to the world?
It`s the Jazz and it`s the Blues...
Disk 1
01. Albert King's introduction/Why You So Mean To Me 4:49
02. Laundromat Blues 5:46
03. I'll Play The Blues For You 04. You Don't Love Me + 6:20
04. You Don`t Love Me 7:27
05. Intro-In The Beginning 7:27
06. I'll Take Care Of You + 5:29
07. Your Friends + 2:56
08. Wouldn't Treat A Dog + 3:55
09. The Feeling Is Gone/Stormy Monday + 9:31
Disk 2
01. B.B. King's introduction/Driftin' Blues 2:51
02. Let The Good Times Roll 3:36
03. How Blue Can You Get 3:54
04. Why I Sing The Blues 4:59
05. Three O'Clock Blues / It's My Own Fault / Chains Of Love / I'm Sorry +* 13:27
06. I Like To Live The Love +* 18:56
* w/ Albert King
+ w/ Bobby "Blue" Bland
I love these beginnings of Santana shows! They very often begin with these spiritual "Caravanserai and Welcome" era songs.Going Home-A1 Funk-Every Step Of The Way - Fantastic!
Aah,forget it,this complete Santana performance is fantastico!
It`s 1973 and maybe some of you brothers will have recognized,that I really love these days.Oh god,what a great time for making music!
So much energy ...
Disc 1 (76:16)
01. Going Home > A-1 Funk > Every
Step Of The Way- 20:28
Kenny Wayne Shepherd & Double Trouble
San Diego, CA. 2001
Very Good to Excellent Audience Recording @256
pass = fbsvw
Track List:
101 - Instrumental
102 - Somehow, Somewhere, Someway
103 - True Lies
104 - Born With A Broken Heart
105 - Shame Shame Shame
106 - Last Goodbye
107 - Woke up this Morning
108 - You don't lost your good thing now
201 - Band intros~Blue on Black
202 - Slow Ride
203 - Crossfire
204 - Texas Flood
205 - Hey Joe
206 - Them Changes
207 - Voodoo Chile
208 - Voodoo Chile (Slight return)
Kenny Wayne Shepard, Bryan Lee & Hubert Sumlin- Live