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John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana & Etta James -The Fillmore San Francisco, Ca. 7/18/1986
This concert was recorded by Bill Graham Productions (BGP), with Bill Graham introducing the artists. John Lee Hooker & Carlos Santana had collaborated on Hooker's 1985 album, Chill Out, and would later work together on John Lee's 1989 album, The Healer.
This concert was broadcast at a later date in the Bay Area, likely on KFOG or KQED in San Francisco.
New Orleans' Dr. John live at Ebbets Field music club in Denver, CO on 9/25/1974. Dr. John was on tour at this time to promote his latest album, Desitively Bonnaroo, released in April of that year. This set includes some songs from that album, as well as Dr. John's earlier catalog. This concert was recorded and broadcast by KBPI 106 FM in Denver, a freeform FM station at that time.
Following several years in Throwing Muses, as well as a brief detour in
the Breeders in 1990, Tanya Donelly formed her own band, Belly, in 1992.
With Belly, Donelly expanded her dreamy pop hooks into more concise,
catchy songs, as well as harder-edged rock. The band's 1993 debut, Star,
became one of the first beneficiaries of the commercialization of
alternative rock; it rode to gold status within its first year of
release, as "Feed the Tree" made headway on mainstream pop radio.
Despite their strong start, Belly never became genuine stars, and once
their 1995 follow-up, King, bombed, Donelly disbanded the group in 1996.
Set List: 01 – Dusted 02 – Angel 03 – Untitled And Unsung 04 – King 05 – Now They’ll Sleep 06 – Full Moon, Empty Heart 07 – Super-Connected 08 – Feed The Tree
Michael Stanley Band - Blossom Music Center, Cleveland OH 1980
Cleveland native Michael Stanley and his band at the Blossom Music Center in Cleveland, OH on 8/12/1980. The Michael Stanley Band (MSB) was on tour to promote their latest album, Heartland, released 4 weeks after this concert.
Michael Stanley Band (MSB):
Michael Stanley – Lead & Backing Vocals, Electric & Acoustic Guitars
Kevin Raleigh – Lead & Backing Vocals, Keyboards
Bob Pelander – Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Gary Markasky – Lead Guitar
Michael Gismondi – Bass, Synthesizer
Tommy Dobeck – Drums, Percussion
1. Midwest Midnight 06:19
2. Misery Loves Company 03:39
3. Back In My Arms Again 03:42
4. What'cha Wanna Do Tonight 04:24
5. Last Night 03:45
6. He Can't Love You 05:23
7. Working Again 05:51
8 08 Rosewood Bitters 05:19
9. Promises 04:40
10. I'll Never Need Anyone More (Than I Need You Tonight) 03:49
Quicksilver Messenger Service Winterland, San Francisco, CA. December 28, 1975 KSAN FM Source @flac
2 unchaptered files
Set List: Fresh Air Mona Baby Baby Gypsy Lights Heebie Jeebies Cowboy on the Run Bittersweet Love They Don't Know Play My Guitar Worryin' Shoes What About Me Freeway Flyer Subway Who Do You Love?
Quicksilver Messenger Service 1975: Dino Valenti - Vocals John Cipollina - Lead Guitar Gary Duncan - Lead & Rhythm Guitar David Freiberg - Bass & Vocals Greg Elmore - Drums Touring Band Members: Michael Lewis - Keyboards Michael Olsen - Bass
Sadly, "Happy Trails" marked the end of an era, and Greil Marcus's
glowing review of the album in 'Rolling Stone' was prefaced by the
comment that this "would presumably be Quicksilver's last album". Gary
Duncan had in fact left the group before the album was completed, and
had to be coaxed into returning to complete his work on "Calvary",
before leaving again. The reason was Dino Valenti, again freed from
prison, and now living in the Mill Valley area. He occasionally sang
with the band.
This CD, AKA "Pirate Songs Part 2" Collects The Best Of What's Left Including Music From George Harrison's Movie "Shangai Surprise" As Well As The Music From His Appearance On The Rockline Radio Show. Other Highlights Include George's Demos of "Abandoned Love" and "I Don't Wanna Do It", Writtem By Bob Dylan.
In 1999, Jimmy Page teamed up with the southern-blues rock outfit The Black Crowes for a short but memorable tour. Largely playing classic Zeppelin material alongside a handful of Crowes cuts and blues standards, the shows were a rousing success that saw Page and The Crowes feed off each other's energy, creating a dynamic that was both reverent and inventive. The more traditional material merged with The Crowes' fondness for ad-libs and jamming, and the sets were unpredictable and explosive, much to the audience’s delight.
Whilst only playing a total of 20 shows across 1999-2000 - including the NetAid benefit concert that put the collaboration on the map - the partnership remains fondly remembered and birthed the much-loved double live album Live at the Greek in 2000. But perhaps the finest show of the short tour was the first of a three-night run at New York’s Roseland Ballroom on 12th October 1999. Demonstrating Page’s exceptional guitar prowess alongside The Black Crowes' thrilling improvised live performances, the group were in unstoppable form as they powered through an audience-pleasing setlist for almost two hours.
Radiohead - 2001 Tour Down the Waterfall (the Amnesiac Tour) Various Venues, Various Dates @flac and @320
*Original Notes*
The dust had barely settled on the groundbreaking Kid A, soon to be acclaimed as an all-time masterwork and a paradigm-shifting album, when Radiohead announced the impending release of their fifth album, Amnesiac. They had half a dozen songs left over from the 2000 tour, plus more that they hadn't replicated live (unsurprising, considering the studio complexity that went into the album - the only two Radiohead LP tracks yet to be played live are both from Amnesiac), and a new album was a good a place as any to release them.
With a new album comes a new tour, and this one was different by design to Kid A - rather than the famous circus tent around continental Europe, instead they'd travel across the Atlantic to play in American arenas. And that they did, playing through not just songs from the two latest records, but others that were still yet to see release! True Love Waits became a semi-regular encore song, while Nude, 'Reckoner', and the still-elusive Follow Me Around popped up at a few shows. And, of course, the famous homecoming gig in Oxford ending with a thunderous 'Creep'.
Radiohead performed at 33 shows (and three television appearances) in 2001, with 44 unique songs appearing. Every single show was taped by savvy audience members, enabling an average pundit twenty years later to look them up, listen to them all, select the best performance of each, and assemble them - simple crossfades or volume shifts, although the volume won't be totally consistent and some tracks were impossible to merge in easily - into a compilation intended as a tribute for the strange, wonderful Amnesiac.
Much like last time, thanks to the Radiohub for enabling me to do this project. Keep everything in its right place, -choc e-Claire
Track listing: Disc 1
The National Anthem [2001-09-29 Osaka, Japan*] Hunting Bears [2001-09-29 Osaka, Japan] Morning Bell [2001-09-08 Stockholm, Sweden] Lucky [2001-06-01 Nürburg, Germany] Optimistic [2001-08-08 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio] Karma Police [2001-09-09 Oslo, Norway] Bones [2001-05-28 Vaison-la-Romaine, France] Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was [2001-06-30 Santa Barbara, California] Pearly* [2001-08-14 Boston, Massachusetts] Fake Plastic Trees [2001-06-30 Santa Barbara, California] Motion Picture Soundtrack [2001-06-23 George, Washington] [outro]
Disc 2
[intro] Airbag [2001-06-01 Nürburg, Germany] Just [2001-09-08 Stockholm, Sweden] Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box [2001-08-14 Boston, Massachusetts] In Limbo [2001-09-30 Osaka, Japan] Permanent Daylight [2001-09-08 Stockholm, Sweden] Climbing Up the Walls [2001-05-30 Verona, Italy] No Surprises [2001-06-02 Nuremberg, Germany] Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses [2001-06-23 George, Washington] My Iron Lung [2001-08-16 Jersey City, New Jersey] Killer Cars [2001-05-30 Verona, Italy Creep [2001-07-07 Oxford, England] [outro]
Disc 3
[intro] Knives Out [2001-10-02 Tokyo, Japan] Lurgee [2001-08-01 Chicago, Illinois] Dollars and Cents [2001-07-30 Atlanta, Georgia] Exit Music (for a Film) [2001-08-20 Los Angeles, California] Street Spirit (Fade Out) [2001-06-29 Santa Barbara, California] Follow Me Around [2001-06-29 Santa Barbara, California] I Might Be Wrong [2001-06-29 Santa Barbara, California] Pyramid Song [2001-06-23 George, Washington] Paranoid Android [2001-06-23 George, Washington] Idioteque [2001-08-17 Jersey City, New Jersey] Everything in Its Right Place [2001-06-30 Santa Barbara, California] [outro]
Disc 4
[intro] Life in a Glasshouse [2001-06-09 London, England] Like Spinning Plates [2001-08-14 Boston, Massachusetts] Talk Show Host [2001-08-03 Barrie, Canada] Nude [2001-08-03 Barrie, Canada] You and Whose Army? [2001-06-27 Mountain View, California] How to Disappear Completely [2001-08-08 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio] Cinnamon Girl [2001-10-04 Yokohama, Japan] The Thief [2001-09-30 Osaka, Japan] The Tourist [2001-09-30 Osaka, Japan] True Love Waits [2001-06-30 Santa Barbara, California] The Bends [2001-07-07 Oxford, England]
*with intro from 2001-06-29 Santa Barbara, California
Garbage - The Avalon WCBN Boston, Massachusetts April 17, 2005
FM Source @flac
Track List: 1. Interview
2. Queer
3. Bad Boyfriend
4. Supervixen
5. Stupid Girl
6. Special
7. Metal Heart
8. Shut Your Mouth
9. Vow
10. Bleed Like Me
11. I Think I'm Paranoid
12. Push It
13. Only Happy When It Rains
14. Why Do You Love Me
The Rolling Stones Outtakes & Alternates (1960's - 1978) Professional Master Series Studio soundboard recordings @flac
Track Listing:
01 - Brown Sugar (altered Mick Taylor version COTHSBurlesque) 02 - Jiving Sister Fanny (Itchy Fingers-IU) 03 - Good Time Women (Exile Outtakes) 04 - I'm Going Down (Itchy Fingers-IU) 05 - Shine A Light (Lost Sessions EVSD 332) 06 - Dance Little Sister (Extended Mix) (USMasters) 07 - Criss-Cross Man - (AGNTTW_GHSoup) 08 - Dead Flowers (Acoustic Version - Sotheby Reel) 09 - Stop Breaking Down (Best of Exile Sessions) 10 - Dear Doctor (Unplugged-IU) 11 - Memo From Turner I (ORSessions-IU) 12 - Family (Trident) 13 - Fiji Jim (Accidents) 14 - Do You Think I Really Care aka Yellow Cab (Accidents) 15 - Drift Away (AGNTTW_GHSoup) 16 - Downtown Suzie [take II] (Black Box CD2) 17 - Travelling Man (IORnR--IU) 18 - You Got The Silver (Unplugged-IU) 19 - Living In The Heart Of Love (IORnR-IU) 20 - I Ain't Lying (Best of Exile Sessions) 21 - I Don't Know Why (Itchy Fingers-IU) 22 - Sister Morphine (Unplugged-IU) 23 - Get A Line On You (Sotheby Reel) 24 - All Down The Line II (Itchy Fingers-IU)25 - Brown Sugar (1969 Shot Of Salvation) 26 - Let The Good Times Roll (Necrophilia) 27 - Child Of The Moon (Session Impossible MUCD 027) 28 - You Can't Always Get What You Want (Unplugged-IU) 29 - Wild Horses (Unplugged-IU) 30 - Too Many Cooks (1973 MJ Single--Shot Of Salvation) 31 - Pay Your Dues (Early SFMan) (Necrophilia) 32 - Memo From Turner II (ORSessions-IU) 33 - Parachute Woman (Alternate Mix) (USMasters) 34 - Family (Retake) (Trident) 35 - All Down The Down_Acoustic (MYTPHOuttakes) 36 - Stuck Out All Alone (aka Give Me A Hamburger) (Trident) 37 - Everything's Turning To Gold (COTHSBurlesque) 38 - Sweet Virginia (USMasters) 39 - Co*ks**ker Blues II (Co*ks**ker Blues) 40 - If You Can't Rock Me (USMasters)
BONUS TRACKS: 41 - Brown Sugar (w Eric Clapton 1969) (Itchy Fingers-IU) 42 - I Don't Know The Reason Why (Itchy Fingers-IU) 43 - Sympathy For The Devil (COTHSBurlesque)