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.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Somewhere Over The Rainbow August 17, 1984 The Spectrum Montreal
And...here's another one from the Golden Age of Silver CDs....with a cover that credits the show to the wrong city AND the wrong year.
https://mega.nz/#!TEAFGKLT!5NqQhFSxWCmCbf339IKfoTjWx0pLg3X3rh62I1EHSEc
From Discogs.com, as of Sept. 2018:
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Label: Papillon Records (3) ?– PAPILLON CD 001, Papillon Records (3) – CD PAPILLON 001
Format: CD, Unofficial Release
Country: Italy
Released: Dec 1990
Genre: Rock, Blues
Style: Blues Rock
1 Shuffle 4:49
2 Testify 4:23
3 Voodoo Chile 11:39
4 Honey Bee 2:33
5 Couldn't Stand The Weather 5:06
6 Cold Shot 4:02
7 Texas Flood 8:06
8 Pride And Joy 14:28
9 Rude Mood 4:16
Made By – Optical
Recorded At – Le Spectrum
Credits:
Bass – Tommy Shannon
Drums – Chris "Whipper" Layton*
Guitar, Vocals – Steve Ray Vaughan*
Written-By, Arranged By – Steve Ray Vaughan* (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 9)
Notes:
"Recorded Live In Boston during '88 USA Tour" is on the back but it's actually from
August 17, 1984 recorded at The Spectrum in Montreal, Canada. It's the late show from that night.
Labels:
flac,
liberated bootleg,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Elvis Costello - Aging Gracefully - Fillmore Auditorium, SF CA May 15, 1996
Okay, gang, it seems like computer issues are contagious these days. I've got a bad input jack on my sound card, so that's putting a crimp in digitizing vinyl. I'm switching to a USB input but that will have to wait until the next paycheck.In the meanwhile, we can't let this place go to pot, so it's time to dive into some European copyright gap CDs from the 1990s, and see if there's some interest in these shows....
To start, here's AGING GRACEFULLY, sourced from a KFOG-FM radio broadcast on May 15, 1996 from San Francisco's famous Fillmore Auditorium.
You can find the track list over at DISCOGS: https://www.discogs.com/Elvis-Costello-Aging-Gracefully/release/6902450
This is a flac version with 300 dpi scans of the covers and discs.
https://mega.nz/#!zJg3zIwS!gGPw6M5vKQt7Ur1RHqFSiTJbYnarb0vjo2LXw-b8Jns
Labels:
Elvis Costello,
flac,
KFOG,
liberated bootleg
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Allman Brothers Band / Supergroups In Concert 1979
The Allman Brothers Band – Super Groups In Concert Presents The Allman Brothers Band
This is digitized from the 3-LP set, which was originally broadcast on August 25, 1979. I've seen the source concert listed as July 19, 1979 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland. This was the fourth Supergroups show, and ads from that time say it was to be broadcast by "300 stations," which may give us an idea of how many records were pressed up.
I've included a scan of the cover and a disc label, but unfortunately the cue sheets are missing.
As our friend Anonymous was having trouble downloading this as a single file, I've added a two part download below. I hope this works for him!
Label: ABC Radio Networks – SGC 102
Series: Super Groups In Concert –
Format: 3 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Box Set
Country: US
Released: 1979
Genre: Rock, Non-Music
Style: Interview, AOR, Southern Rock
01 Jimmy Fink - SGC-12 Intro
02 Don't Want You No More
03 It's Not My Cross To Bear
04 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
05 Interview - Dickey Betts
06 Can't Take It With You
07 Blue Sky
08 Need Your Love So Bad
09 Crazy Love
10 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
11 Interview - Gregg Allman
12 It Just Ain't Easy
13 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
14 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
15 Interview - Butch Trucks16
16 Statesboro Blues
17 Try It One More Time
18 One Way Out
19 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
20 Interview - Dickey Betts
21 Southbound
22 Whipping Post
23 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
24 Interview - Butch Trucks
25 Ramblin' Man
26 Midnight Rider
27 Will The Circle Be Unbroken
28 Jimmy Fink - SGC-12 Outro
29 Supergroups - Music Bed
Updated May 2024 with scans of all six disc labels, plus newpaper ads:
This is digitized from the 3-LP set, which was originally broadcast on August 25, 1979. I've seen the source concert listed as July 19, 1979 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland. This was the fourth Supergroups show, and ads from that time say it was to be broadcast by "300 stations," which may give us an idea of how many records were pressed up.
I've included a scan of the cover and a disc label, but unfortunately the cue sheets are missing.
As our friend Anonymous was having trouble downloading this as a single file, I've added a two part download below. I hope this works for him!
Label: ABC Radio Networks – SGC 102
Series: Super Groups In Concert –
Format: 3 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Box Set
Country: US
Released: 1979
Genre: Rock, Non-Music
Style: Interview, AOR, Southern Rock
01 Jimmy Fink - SGC-12 Intro
02 Don't Want You No More
03 It's Not My Cross To Bear
04 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
05 Interview - Dickey Betts
06 Can't Take It With You
07 Blue Sky
08 Need Your Love So Bad
09 Crazy Love
10 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
11 Interview - Gregg Allman
12 It Just Ain't Easy
13 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
14 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
15 Interview - Butch Trucks16
16 Statesboro Blues
17 Try It One More Time
18 One Way Out
19 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
20 Interview - Dickey Betts
21 Southbound
22 Whipping Post
23 Jimmy Fink - SCG-102 Break
24 Interview - Butch Trucks
25 Ramblin' Man
26 Midnight Rider
27 Will The Circle Be Unbroken
28 Jimmy Fink - SGC-12 Outro
29 Supergroups - Music Bed
Updated May 2024 with scans of all six disc labels, plus newpaper ads:
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Morcheeba - Live Paris 1998
Morcheeba - Live at La Fete de la Musique
La Boule Noire,
Paris, France
Paris, France
June 21, 1998
FM Source @320
FM Source @320
A show with original Morcheeba singer Skye Edwards.
Set List:
01. The Sea
02. Part of the Process
03. Col
04. Blindfold
05. Who Can You Trust?
06. Moog Island
07. Over and Over
08. Fear and Love
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Asleep At The Wheel / Live At Gilley's #89-01
Hey! I'm not done digitizing radio shows! I've just been busy with other projects! But I have not forgotten you! Seriously, I've just been busy all summer with a bunch of DRaftervoi nonsense that you don't need to know about! I've had an "issue" with my sound card, but I figured out I need to buy an analog to digital converter...which I'm gonna do. In the meanwhile...thank GOD for SilentWay and Jobe keeping this place up and running! Uh...can we have a round of internet applause for their hard work? Are these guys wonderful, or what?
In the meanwhile.... here's the last radio show I tackled, before my sound card input went sideways....
While we're waiting for SilentWay or Jobe to come back, may I tell you a story? So...it's 1974. I'm 18. I go to the local record chain; in this case, Record Factory...the local Bay Area record store...anyway....I'm high on acid, I mean PEAKING on the purple microdot....so I drive my 1952 Studebaker R-2 pick up truck to the local record emporium, and I come home with Mott The Hoople's "Live" LP and a 2-LP set of Bob Wills "'For The Last Time Around." 40 years later, and the Bob Wills songs are as meaningful to me as the Mott the Hoople songs.....
In the meanwhile.... here's the last radio show I tackled, before my sound card input went sideways....
While we're waiting for SilentWay or Jobe to come back, may I tell you a story? So...it's 1974. I'm 18. I go to the local record chain; in this case, Record Factory...the local Bay Area record store...anyway....I'm high on acid, I mean PEAKING on the purple microdot....so I drive my 1952 Studebaker R-2 pick up truck to the local record emporium, and I come home with Mott The Hoople's "Live" LP and a 2-LP set of Bob Wills "'For The Last Time Around." 40 years later, and the Bob Wills songs are as meaningful to me as the Mott the Hoople songs.....
Asleep At The Wheel
Live From Gilley's Show #89-01
Show 89-01 for broadcast the week of December 26, 1988
01 Live From Gilley's L89-01 Intro - Jim Duncan
02 Your Red Wagon
03 Last Meal
04 Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
05 Live From Gilley's L89-01 Break - Jim Duncan
06 Commercial - Country Girls Compilation (Lynn Anderson)
07 Across The Alley From The Alamo
08 Letter That Johnny Walker Read
09 Commercial - KMart Film Developing
10 Commercial - Magnavox Compact Disc Player (Smothers Brothers)
11 Commercial - Benylin
12 Deep Water
13 Take Me Back To Tulsa - Stay All Night
14 Live From Gilley's L89-01 Break - Jim Duncan
15 Commercial - Pat Sajak Show
16 Commercial - Magnavox TV - Smothers Brothers
17 Commercial - Benylin
18 Live From Gilley's L89-01 Break - Jim Duncan
19 Texas, Me & You
20 Sally Goodin
21 Commercial - Pat Sajak Show
22 Commercial - Magnavox Camcorder - Smothers Brothers
23 Commercial - KMart Film Developing
24 Bump Bounce Boogie
25 Live From Gilley's Outro - Jim Duncan
Runout grooves:
L•89-01-1 MDC KM
L•89-01-2 MDC KM
Brought to you by the Collective Of Live Music.
Flac files of wavs. Digitized from the original radio disc. Includes 300 dpi scans
of the cue sheet and disc labels.
Hurricane Harry's "The Last Meal" was released in 1956 but also was recorded by Jimmy Rogers as "My Last Meal" in 1959. I've gone with the original title.
Of note, the band breaks into a reggae beat at the end of "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read."
Asleep At The Wheel also recorded a Westwood One Live At Gilley's LG85-12, which has a very different set list than this show.
AATW also recorded LG86-05 and LG87-34, both of which have an almost identical set list to this show. The song in place of "My Last Meal" is listed as "I Ain't Goin'"
on both recordings and is the same song as "The Last Meal". JustDave recently digitized Live From Gilley's LG 87-34, and it's the same show as Westwood One Presents L89-01.
Labels:
flac,
Live From Gilley's,
Pre-FM Asleep at the Wheel
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Luther Grosvenor – Under Open Skies -1971 {Out of Print}
Back From The Dead...As Requested...
Originally posted February 11, 2014
Luther Grosvenor – Under Open Skies -1971
Studio Recordings @256
Out of Print
~Wiki
Better known to Mott The Hoople and Widowmaker fans by the non de plume "Ariel Bender", Luther Grosvenor (who had used his "real name" during his earlier stint with Spooky Tooth) released this solo effort in the mid-70's. The album has a loose, "home studio" feel overall (although it should be noted that Edsel does a nice job with the remaster.) Guitar fans will likely find "Under Open Skies" more collectable than casual listeners as the fretwork is excellent. Grosvenor holds his own alongside contemporaries like Chris Spedding and Mick Ronson, who also excelled as sidemen but tended to deliver more workmanlike product as solo artists.
~D. Harley
Luther Grosvenor Bio
Track Listing:
01. Ride On
02. Here Comes the Queen
03. When I Met You
04. Love the Way
05. Waiting
06. Rocket
07. Under Open Skies
*Luther Grosvenor: vocals, lead guitar, slide guitar, bass guitar, tambourine, cymbal wood scraper, shaker;
*Mike Kelly: drums [1, 3, 5-7], harmony vocals [7];
*John Hawken: piano [1, 3, 5], organ [5];
*Jim Capaldi, Mick Ralphs: harmony vocals [1];
*Mike Giles: drums [2];
*Trevor Burton: bass guitar [3, 7];
*Trevor Lucas: harmony vocals [5];
*Paul Bennet: harmony vocals [7]
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Open Skies
Monday, September 3, 2018
Cranes - The Paradiso, Amsterdam 1991
Back From The Dead...
Originally posted June 2, 2009 and September 3, 2018
Cranes are made instantly recognisable by Alison Shaw’s childlike vocals and Jim Shaw’s uniquely inventive compositions. There are themes of fractals, the mysterious mathematical patterns that can be found throughout nature and the Universe beyond; lyrics speak of the passing of time, of how cyclical things can be and of wanting to move forward. This is all woven into compositions that take in everything from krautrock and folk, to intricate, almost extra-terrestrial soundscapes and David Lynch-esque melodies.
Originally posted June 2, 2009 and September 3, 2018
Cranes - The Paradiso, Amsterdam
February 22, 1991
FM Source @192
February 22, 1991
FM Source @192
Cranes are made instantly recognisable by Alison Shaw’s childlike vocals and Jim Shaw’s uniquely inventive compositions. There are themes of fractals, the mysterious mathematical patterns that can be found throughout nature and the Universe beyond; lyrics speak of the passing of time, of how cyclical things can be and of wanting to move forward. This is all woven into compositions that take in everything from krautrock and folk, to intricate, almost extra-terrestrial soundscapes and David Lynch-esque melodies.
Track List:
01 Starblood
02 Dada 331
03 Slow song
04 E.G. Shining
05 Give
06 Sixth of May
07 Reach
02 Dada 331
03 Slow song
04 E.G. Shining
05 Give
06 Sixth of May
07 Reach
Comment Appreciated!!
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Labels:
@192,
Back From The Dead,
Cranes,
FM Source,
repost,
soundboard
Saturday, September 1, 2018
David Bowie The Axeman Cometh
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
From looking around it looks like the links for this at other sites are dead. Even though I'm crediting the original uploader this comes from my own personal stash. At a recent record show a rep from the Yellow Cat label was there and he was selling his wares. Looks like "most" of what I bought is available on other sites. However what I find to not be posted elsewhere I will post here. And hell....even if it is posted somewhere else I may still post it here. See scans
AND I'M PHONING A CAB CAUSE MY STOMACH FEELS SMALL
Labels:
@192kbps,
David Bowie,
outtakes studio and live
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