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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.
Combines the best attributes of pre Sweetheart of the Rodeo era Byrds with a good helping of Big Star, and a certain kind of midwestern sincerity and lack of irony and new wave smartassedness, such as one tends to find on Cheap Trick albums. You gotta give five stars to an album that combines the perfect power pop of I'm On Fire with the soaring, achingly beautiful She Was So Warm (which I wish they could have stretched out to about 10 minutes). The recording quality is absolutely first rate as well. Any fan of pre-new wave 70s pop who doesn't have this ought to put everything else on hold and track down a copy. And then get their second album as well. Due to the their name (sorry, but "Dwight Twilley" just doesn't sound hip enough for the hipsters), they will probably never have the cult cachet of Big Star, but it won't be because of the quality of their music. Beautiful! ~LHB
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Back From The Dead...
Originally posted November 7, 2010
Track List:
1. King Biscuit Time
2. I'm Just Your Fool
3. Lockwood's Boogie
4. Tell Me What's In Store
5. Hangin' On
6. Ramblin' On My Mind
7. Stop Breakin' Down
8. This Is The Blues
9. Everyday I Have The Blues
10. Mojo Hand
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Back from The Dead...
Originally posted by Mitch, May 28, 2011
Blue Oyster Cult - Sweden Rock Festival
Norje, Blekinge, Sweden
June 7, 2008
FM Source @320
Not the complete concert
Setlist:
1. Red and the Black
2.Burnin' for you
3.Harvest moon
4.Cities on flame
5.Bucks Boogie
6.Harvester of Eyes
7.Then came the last days of May
8.Godzilla
9.(Don't fear) The Reaper
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Back in the late 90's one of the first digital music sites E-Music opened up. For $5 a month you could download an UNLIMITED amount of music of independent and lesser known artists. Needless to say I acquired quiet a bit of music unknown to me. All music was a max bitrate of 128kbps. Lots of electro, jazz, experimental, compilation and ambient recordings were made available. Here today is a electro/jazz recording by The Powdered Rhino Horns!
Track List:
Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Harmonica, Recorder – Catherine Shrubshall
Bass Guitar – John Fortis
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Shakuhachi – Peter Shrubshall
Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Tony Colman
Trombone – Mike Kearsey
Trumpet – Byron Wallen
Vocals – Jennifer Stancliffe, Nicola Bright-Thomas, Sam Edwards






Originally posted February 7, 2014
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
This was a boot on the “Big Daddy” label. It’s a strange hodge podge of really good quality soundboard live material from this Beck Group and alternate studio versions from the Rough and Ready sessions. To me, that’s the real draw of this. The two albums that Beck did with this band are my all-time favorite material from him, and this is a great chance to hear some different versions of just about all of the songs from the Rough and Ready release, plus two versions of an unreleased track called July 13th.
Only the album closer, Jody, is not here. Rayne’s Park Blues was what Max’s Tune was called on the LP version of this I bought when it was first released. Somewhere along the line it was re-named Max’s Tune, and that’s what it’s been labeled as on later LP pressings and all of the CD issues of this material.
Some of these songs are fairly similar to what you’re familiar with from Rough and Ready, but all have something different, whether it’s Cozy Powell’s bass drum pattern, Max Middleton’s comping, Bob Tench’s vocal, Clive Chaman’s feel or fills, Beck’s wah wah rhythm pattern or solo, or an altogether different feel or performance.
This studio material apparently came from tape reels of the sessions that Cozy Powell owned. These surfaced as a five-CD set (one for each reel) on a Japanese bootleg label. That set went for a ridiculous price, and is not widely available. This two-CD set that I’m liberating has one disc containing all or almost all from these Cozy reels, and another disc of really good live material that’s probably been up here in one form or another before. All together, it’s a great listen and a great snapshot of Beck in one of his more overlooked eras. -Original
GOT NO PLACE TO BE NO ONE'S NEEDING ME
THE TIME HAS COME WHEN WE MUST ALL DECIDE TO END OUR EVIL WAYS OR LET THE WHOLE WORLD SLIDE
"On behalf of his family, it is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of Jeff Beck's passing," the statement said.
"After suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis, he peacefully passed away yesterday. His family ask for privacy while they process this tremendous loss."
Speaking when he was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the second time in 2009, Beck - said: "I play the way I do because it allows me to come up with the sickest sounds possible."
"That's the point now, isn't it? I don't care about the rules."
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KFOG - Live from the Archives Vol. 9
Various Artists
Soundboard recordings @VBR
Out of Print
Tracks-Performers
Feelin' The Same Way - Norah Jones
Long Way Down - Luce
Inaudible Melodies - Jack Johnson
Stand Back - Stevie Nicks
American Girls - Counting Crows
Rain - Patty Griffin
No Such Thing - John Mayer
Oh Yeah - Johnny A.
Fool's Game - Bonnie Raitt
Beautifully Broken - Gov't Mule
Answering Bell - Ryan Adams
Moment Of Forgiveness - Indigo Girls
Destiny - Zero 7
Golden Age - Midnight Oil
Sour Girl - Stone Temple Pilots
Widow's Walk - Suzanne Vega
Comanche - Cake
Spooky Girlfriend - Elvis Costello
I've Been High - R.E.M.
Proceeds from the release of this CD supported San Francisco Bay Area food banks.
KFOG is 104.5/97.7 in San Francisco. The KFOG CD is produced each year to benefit SF Bay Area charities.
The tracks on this compilation are from the following venues and dates;
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Label: Diamonds In Your Ear ?– DIYE 20
Tracks 1-10: Live at the Recreation Centre, Tolworth, England March 20, 1983.
Tracks 11-14: Live at the Beacon Theatre, New York August 1, 1983.
Source: Silvercd-> CUERipper 2.1.4 -> FLAC -> DIME
1.Blue Monday
2.In A Lonely Place
3.Chosen Time
4.Dreams Never End
5.We All Stand
6.Leave Me Alone
7.Age Of Consent
8.Temptation
9.5.8.6.
10.Everything's Gone Green
11.Confusion
12.Ceremony
13.Your Silent Face
14.Love Vigilantes
upload by anovella 2014-10-11
Thanks to Dime and the people that share!!
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R.I.P. Kim Simmonds...
Originally posted April 8, 2014
Chicago 1969 - Connecticut College 1969
Soundboard recording
1. May Be Wrong
2. A Hard Way To Go
3. A little More Vine
4. Rock n Roll Boogie
5. Shake Rattle n Roll
Connecticut College 1969
6. Train To Nowhere
7. Louisiana Blues
8. Instrumental
9. I'm Tired
Savoy Brown (Chris Youlden) - Ludlow's Garage - Cincinatti, OH.
January 1970
Setlist: (34:25)
1. I Want You To Love Me
2. I'm Tired
3. Louisiana Blues
Savoy Brown - Fillmore East, New York, August 28th 1970 {AUD}
(slightly sketchy audience source)
1. I Want You To Love Me (first 15 sec tape runs faster)
2. Sunday Night
3. Leavin` Again
4. Money Can`t Save Your Soul
5. Louisiana Blues
1. Medley : You Gotta Run Me Down >
Blue Jean Boogie > Shake Rattle & Roll
2. Memory Pain >
3. I`m Ready (cut at the end)
Kim Simmonds
Lonesome Dave Peverett
Tone Stevens
Roger Earl
All Savoy Brown and band related posts links are now up to date!!
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