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Monday, October 21, 2024

Elvis Costello with Nick Lowe - Tokyo, Japan 1987


 

Elvis Costello And The Confederates
with Nick Lowe
Kosei Nenkin Hall
Tokyo, Japan
November 21, 1987
TV Broadcast @flac
aka-Do The Rumba



Setlist:
01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes (3:02) - acoustic
02. That's How You Got Killed Before (3:34)
03. Honey, Are You Straight Or Are You Blind? (2:59)
04. Tangled Up In Blue (0:20) - intro
05. Brilliant Mistake (4:26)
06. Last Boat Leaving (3:54) - 1st live performance
07. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (4:22) - duet with Nick Lowe
08. I'll Wear It Proudly (6:12)
09. Your Mind Is On Vacation / Your Funeral My Trial (8:03)
10. Lovable (3:18)


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Sunday, June 16, 2024

Rockpile / Rock Around The World Interview & four live tracks

Rockpile
Rock Around The World radio show
Broadcast date of December 24-30, 1978

01 Dave Edmunds - Interview
02 Rockpile - Down Down Down
03 Rockpile - So It Goes
04 Rockpile - Trouble Boys
05 Dave Edmunds - Interview
06 Rockpile - I Hear You Knocking

Another tape I received in trade.

This one was recorded onto a cassette from the original LP and mailed to me, but there was no documentation as to the year or the venue.  It's from the "Rock Around The World" radio show, and I was able to find some low resolution scans that prove it is Show #229, described as "Eagles/Dave Edmonds (sic), Rockpile/Sly Stone."

At the end of the segment, the announcer mentions that the Sly Stone portion is coming up next, so I'm sure we've got the original source identified correctly.

I suspected the tracks might be from the Bottom Line show. Every so often we reach out across the Vast Gulfs of Cyberspace to our friends on other blogs for aid and assistance.  In this case, I recalled that Stinky, who posts over at Jonder's joint (located at https://jonderblog.blogspot.com/ and tell 'em that Đ®åⒻṬëŕṽøï sent you) had put up a 5-cd set of Rockpile, and wrote to him for help.  Here's Mr. Stinky's response:

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Hi Draftervoi:
Nice to meet you. I love your blogs!
Here’s my take on the origin of these takes:
01 Interview - Unknown (Sounds like The BBC)
02 Down Down Down - Live At The Bottom Line, NY (FM) 10/25/78 (Kinda Sure)
03 So It Goes - University Of Maryland, College Park MD (FM) 11/03/78 (100% Sure: Feedback)
04 Trouble Boys - University Of Maryland, College Park MD (FM) 11/03/78 (100% Sure: HEY! In intro)
05 Interview - Unknown
06 Live At The Bottom Line, NY (FM) 10/24/78 (90% Sure Intro)
I can’t find the interviews anywhere in my files.
Hope that helps!
Stinky
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Anyway...while this would be better if it was the ENTIRE RECORD, for those of us in the Dave Edmunds Fan Club, it's a great obscurity to finally track down.


Sunday, November 12, 2023

Nick Lowe / Slim's, San Francisco, CA April 23, 1989

Nick Lowe
Slim's
San Francisco, CA
April 23, 1989 

Musicians:
Nick Lowe - vocals, guitar
Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar
Austin de Lone - keyboards
Scott Mathews - drums
Kim Wilson - harmonica
James Burton - guitar

01. (cuts in)When I Write The Book - Nick solo
02. From Now On - Nick solo
03. Nick talks
04. Cruel To Be Kind - Nick solo
05. Heart - Nick solo
06. Rocky Road - Nick solo
07. My Baby's Gone - Nick solo
08. The Rose Of England - Nick solo
09. So It Goes - Nick solo
10. Without Love - Nick solo
11. Marie Provost - Nick solo
12. Raining, Raining - Nick solo
13. Half A Boy And Half A Man - Nick & Austin
14. All Men Are Liars (cut off) - Nick & Austin
15. Nick talks
16. (I Want To Build A) Jumbo Ark - Nick & Austin
17. Refrigerator White - Nick, Austin & Scott
18. Big, Big Love - Nick, Austin, Scott, Kim, & James
19. Bo Bo Skadiddle  - Nick, Austin, Scott, Kim, & James
20. I Knew The Bride - Nick, Austin, Scott, Kim, & James
Encore 1
21. Indoor Fireworks - Nick and Elvis
22. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? - Nick and Elvis
Encore 2
23. Switch Board Susan - including Peace, Love And Understanding ending - Nick solo
24. Outro - Bonnie Simmons

Another multigeneration tape...a bit of hiss, but not too bad.  This one's a soundboard, probably a second or third generation down the line.

The show fell between 1988's "Pinker And Prouder Than Previous," and 1990's "Party of One."  Nick had just wrapped up a tour as the opening act for Elvis Costello the prior night in Chicago.  Both Costello, Kim Wilson, and James Burton were in town to play at Village Music's 21st Birthday Party at the Sweetwater in Mill Valley the next night (April 24th).

We've got flac files of wavs, the original print ad from the SF Chronicle/Examiner Sunday entertainment tab section, and a review of the concert from the Oakland Tribune. 

https://mega.nz/file/jI5FiJqa#GuMzFfGnr4yotqsx6jq9TAYUNM55xqw_UdFWfnjzkwc

While the print ad lists this as "Nick Lowe SOLO," half the show is Nick with various combinations of the other five musicians.  Announcing duties are by the fabulous Bonnie Simmons, who at the time was a deejay on KFOG-FM...but her Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame entry reads, "pioneer in free-form radio, Simmons was instrumental to the success of KSAN during its Jive 95 heyday. She also worked locally at KFOG, Live 105 (KITS), KOFY-FM, Double 99 (KDBK) and KUSF, and currently hosts a weekly show on KPFA."

Monday, March 2, 2020

Rockpile - My Father's Place Roslyn, NY 1978

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted December 11, 2014

Rockpile - My Father's Place Roslyn, NY
November 4, 1978 (Early Show)
FM Source @320
WILR-FM


Set List: 
1. Intro
2. Down Down Down
3. And So It Goes
4. I Knew The Bride
5. Deborah
6. Trouble Boys
7. Breaking Glass
8. Never Get Me Up in One of Those
9. Let It Rock
10. So Fine
11. I Hear You Knockin'
12. They Called It Rock
13. Ju Ju Man
14. Heart of the City
15. Crowd noise
16. Let's Talk About Us






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Mary Hanson - Miss October 1978

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Rockpile - Live The Palladium, NYC 1979

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted July 21, 2014 & March 24, 2016

 
Rockpile - Live The Palladium
New York City, NY
August 20, 1979
WLIR-FM broadcast @320 kbps


Set List:
01. DJ Intro
02. Down, Down, Down
03. And So It Goes
04. I Knew The Bride
05. Switchboard Susan
06. Crawlin From The Wreckage
07. Trouble Boys
08. Girls Talk
09. Band Intros
10. Crackin Up
11. Born Fighter
12. Let It Rock
13. Cruel To Be Kind
14. I Hear You Knocking
15. Elvis Rap
16. Jailhouse Rock
17. Sweet Little Lisa
18. Love So Fine
19. Love So Fine (cont.)
20. They Call It Rock
21. Ju Ju Man
22. Encore Break
23. Promised Land
24. Lets Talk About Us
25. DJ Outro 

 Thanks to the original source!!



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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Hiatt, Lowe & Carrack - 1983-05-06 Rockpalast



01 Soul Cruising
02 She Can Be
03 Tempted By The Truth
04 The Love That Harms
05 Cruel To Be Kind
06 Operator
07 Love Like Blood.
08 Girl On A String
09 Half A Boy & Half A Man
10 Falling Up
11 How Long
12 Burning
13 Riding With The King
14 I Can't Win
15 Heart Of The City
16 Have A Little Faith
17 Love, Peace & Understanding

src: SAT->Tape->PC

Friday, May 4, 2018

David Johansen/Paul Carrack w/ Nick Lowe - BBC Rock Hour #337

BBC Rock Hour #337
David Johansen/Paul Carrack w/ Nick Lowe
LW's SCHEDULED BROADCAST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12, 1982
Version "A," with commercials

run out groove: BBC Rock Hr. #337 version A side 1 KPG
run out groove: BBC Rock Hour #337 A version side 2 KPG

David Johansen, recorded in St. Louis, Missouri, in June, 1982
Nick Lowe and Paul Carrack Recorded at the Hammersmith Palais on March 15, 1982
NOTE: The Lowe/Carrack songs were broadcast in a longer version of this show
as BBC Rock Hour #326 (broadcast week of June 27, 1982). So...if you have that and don't care about the David Johansen tracks, you don't need to download this.

flac files of wavs, and the whole thing is recorded right off the original BBC Rock Hour transcription discs.  Nice Miller Beer commercial by Gary U.S. Bonds, imitating the Springteenian production of his LPs at the time. 

David Johansen:
01. BBC Rock Hour 337 Intro - Sylvie Simmons
02. Funky But Chic
03. Melody
04. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place-Don't Bring Me Down-It's My Life
05. Commercial - Miller Beer (Gary U.S. Bonds)
06. Commercial - The Gap
07. Frenchette
09. Personality Crisis
10. BBC Rock Hour 337 Break - Sylvie Simmons
11. Commercial - Miller Beer (Jimmy Buffett)

Carrack/Lowe:
12. BBC Rock Hour 337 Break - Sylvie Simmons
13. Lesson In Love
14. Little Unkind
15. Wish You Were Mine
16. Commercial - Miller Beer (Eddie Rabbitt)
17. Commercial - Jensen Sound System
18. Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine
19. Tempted
20. Always Better With You
21. BBC Rock Hour 337 Outro - Sylvie Simmons

https://mega.nz/#!6RglASJK!yRJNx16paFvwzsGZmnVgX-ECK_gi-ZGsLDc1YwPXsbA

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Rockpile - Down Down Down bootleg

The first bootlegs I bought in the early 1970s had hand-stamped covers, or a cheaply printed monochrome insert slid into the plastic sleeve.  By the end of the decade, high quality sleeves turned up.  Unfortunately, the classy graphics outside were not always reflected in quality music inside, as is the case with this Rockpile bootleg.

To start with, the cover looks great, but screws it right up by misspelling Dave Edmund's name as "Dave Edmonds."  Then there's the cover itself: there's some sort of structure in the background that reminds me of a prison.  Perhaps they're going for the old cliche of chained prisoners smashing rocks with a hammer; if so, why are the prison walls done up in a textured paisley pattern?  And the center piece of the front cover art is a plant, not a rock pile.

The back is no better; the stylish art college image has no connection Rockpile's earthy roots-rock; it would look great on a bootleg of a New Romantic band but here it's just filling up space.

But it's the music where this 2-lp set really falls apart, ranging from an interesting-but-low-fidelity session to a dire unlistenable audience tape, with a short detour through some FM recordings you can get elsewhere in better quality.

The first side and half the second side have Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds running through a stack of covers, including the four by the Everly Brothers that turned up on the "Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds Sing the Everly Brothers" EP that was included as bonus with the "Seconds Of Pleasure" LP.   These may be the same takes; it matters not because the tape is hissy and the arrangements identical, so if you've got that EP you don't need 'em again.

The other four songs are fun, but low-fidelity.  You can hear a television playing in the background at various points.  If you really liked Nick 'n Dave's take on the Everly Brothers, you'll enjoy these as long as you can stand the hiss.

After that, you get four songs from a New York club appearance which sound okay, the source is probably an FM broadcast.  Probably the Bottom Line show, but I didn't compare 'em.

The next two sides are sourced from a terrible audience tape attributed to Santa Monica Civic in May of 1978.  If you want some Rockpile from that tour, go track down the KSAN Winterland broadcast from a week later.  It's three songs shorter but you'll listen to it more than once.  This sounds like it was recorded with the microphone stuffed under a pillow in the back of the auditorium.   If you make through to the end, you have more patience than I do.

Whoever "Edinburgh Records" were, I'll bet they didn't really have offices at that address.  I looked it up on Google Maps and that looks like a very nice building in the heart of London.

https://mega.nz/#!fMRVgD5S!C08OiOm-vcNF1zHpxggCTIZfVvkLdfheQkZ_3yq0074

FLAC FILES OF WAVS, so you can experience this in all of it's muffled glory.   I've included 300 dpi scans of the covers and record labels, too.

Here's what Discogs.com has to say about it:

Nick Lowe & Dave Edmonds* With Rockpile – Down Down Down
Label: Edinburgh Records – 2R-65
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release
Country: UK
Released: 1980
Genre: Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Classic Rock

A1 Problems
A2 Crying In The Rain
A3 Poor Jenny
A4 When Will I Be Loved
A5 What Would Look The Best
A6 I Knew The Bride
B1 Blue Moon Of Kentucky
B2 Heartaches
B3 Deborah (New York 1978)
B4 Breaking Glass (New York 1978)
B5 Let It Rock (New York 1978)
B6 Heart Of The City (New York 1978)
C1 So It Goes
C2 I've Been A Fool Too Long
C3 I Knew The Bride
C4 Breaking Glass
C5 Down Down Down
D1 She's So Fine
D2 They Called It Rock
D3 Fallin' In Love Again
D4 Heart Of The City

Produced By Jeffrey Dyer.
Engineered By Edwaerd Potter.
Cover Concept By Graphix Street.
Thanks to the personnel of Stark Studios, Hanover.

Side A + B1/B2: London Studio August 1979.
Side C/D: Santa Monica Civic May 1978.

Edinburgh Records, Ltd. Offices: 32 Bedford Street, Hanover, London.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Little Village / Warfield Theatre, SF - Westwood One In Concert #92-26

Little Village was a short-lived project by John Hiatt, Nick Lowe, Ry Cooder and Jim Keltner.  They left behind one so-so album and several radio broadcasts.  I know they did a BBC broadcast, a WBCN-FM (Boston), and a WXRT (Chicago), but their most well circulated show is this Westwood One syndicated show from the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco.  The show was picked up by European bootleggers in the mid-90s, appearing as "Living Action," "Solar Sex Panel," "Anywhere USA," "On The Border," and "Live San Francisco '92"...and most recently resurfaced as a gray market release called "The Action In Frisco" that's easily available on Amazon.

All of these come from the Westwood One In Concert broadcast.  I've only spotted one single syndication of this show, as an In Concert for the week of June 22, 1992,  but there may be other syndication dates out there as Westwood One usually did more than one broadcast of a show.   

While this is sort of "old hat" with all the multiple versions out there, I wanted a copy of for my archives of the original show and figure someone else might want it, too.  So, here's the original broadcast, with commercials edited out.

UPDATE: The bootleggers have often listed the date as December 7, 1992 for this show.  But the Westwood One show was broadcast "the week of June 22, 1992," so it's IMPOSSIBLE (unless Nick Lowe has a time-traveling DeLorean...) for this show to have taken place in December 1992.  There's a image up on Getty Images of the band at the Warfield that confirms the date of this show as April 7, 1992.  While it's possible they did play a December 1992 show later in the year, that date is just plain wrong.  

The most recent issue of this show as "Little Village ‎– The Action In Frisco: The San Francisco Broadcast 1992" makes the claim that "when the tour bus pulled up in San Fran and the fancy gear was unloaded into the Fox Warfield Theatre, the whole affair was broadcast across the greater Frisco area by local FM radio. "  It's possible that there was a local FM broadcast, but if it existed it would have MORE songs.  There's a show from the Orpheum in Boston later in April that has 19 songs; this has 13.  Plus, if there was a "local broadcast," a copy would have turned up on the Internet by now. Their source wasn't a "local broadcast," they just bootlegged the Westwood One show. 

Flac files of wavs...unfortunately the cue sheet was missing on this one so all you get is 300 dpi scans of the CDs.

Little Village
Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA
broadcast the week of June 22, 1992
Westwood One In Concert 92-26

01.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Intro - Mark Mendoza
02.  Solar Sex Panel
03.  Nick Lowe Introduces the band
04.  The Action
05.  Fool Who Knows
06.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Break - Mark Mendoza
07.  Do You Want My Job?
08.  She Runs Hot For Me
09.  Don't Think About Her When You Drive
10.  92-26 Break - Mark Mendoza
11.  Memphis In The Meantime
12.  Crying In My Sleep
13.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Break - Mark Mendoza
14.  Big Love
15.  Little Sister
16.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Break - Mark Mendoza
17.  Half A Boy, Half A Man
18.  Thing Called Love
19.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Break - Mark Mendoza
20.  Lipstick Sunset
21.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Outro - Mark Mendoza
22.  Westwood One In Concert 92-26 Promo - Mark Mendoza

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - Hammersmith Palais, London 1982 - BBC Rock Hour #326


This show is well documented on the Internet...this is a fresh transfer from my copy, declicked..flac files of wavs.  Scans of cue sheet and a disc label are included.

Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go
Hammersmith Palais, London U.K.
BBC Rock Hour #326
LW's scheduled broadcast week of June 27, 1982

01.  BBC Rock Hour 326 - Richard Skinner
02.  I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass
03.  Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine
04.  Tempted
05.  Always Better With You
06.  Commercial - Miller Beer - Jimmy Buffett
07.  Commercial - Honda 250 Custom
08.  Burning
09.  Marie Provost
10.  Cruel To Be Kind
11.  Commercial - Miller Beer - Gary U.S. Bonds
12.  Lesson In Love
13.  A Little Unkind
14.  Wish You Were Here
15.  Switchboard Susan
16.  Commercial - Miller Beer - Eddie Rabbitt
17.  Commercial - Nissan Sentra
18.  Crackin' Up
19.  I Knew The Bride
20.  Nutted By Reality / Heart Of The City
21.  BBC Rock Hour 326 - Richard Skinner



https://mega.co.nz/#!KMYHkS7A!4t1WhRMTedkhUM4Xcgj0G_5iENHKOLxMwCA3BVlW7Mw

Friday, March 15, 2013

In Concert #82-24 - Steel Breeze / Paul Carrack-Nick Lowe

Westwood One In Concert #IC-82-24-X
Steel Breeze / Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe's Noise To Go
Broadcast window of 12/3 to 12/5, 1982

Discs One and Two:
Steel Breeze
Recorded at:
The Golden Bear

Huntington Beach, CA
October 31, 1982

01 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Intro
02 Commercial - Budweiser
03 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Segment Intro
04 Steel Breeze - Who's Gonna Love You Tonight
05 Steel Breeze - Can't Stop The Feeling
06 Commercial - U.S. Army
07 Commercial - Coleman
08 Commercial - Chewels
09 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Break
10 Steel Breeze - Tell Me You Love Me
11 Steel Breeze - Lost In The 80's
12 Commercial - Sony Walkman Pro
13 Commercial - U.S. Army
14 Commercial - Budweiser (Leon Redbone)
15 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Break
16 Steel Breeze - Every Night
17 Steel Breeze - I Can't Wait
18 Steel Breeze - The City is Alright
19 Steel Breeze - You Don't Want Me Any More
20 Commercial - Budweiser (Karla DeVito)
21 Commercial - Coleman
22 Commercial - U.S. Army
23 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Break

Discs Three and Four:
Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe's Noise To Go
Recorded at:
Wolf & Rissmiller's Country Club
Reseda, CA
March 11/12, 1982

01 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - A Little Unkind
02 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - I'm In Love
03 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - Don't Give My Heart A Break
04 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - Tempted
05 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - My Heart Hurts
06 Commercial - U.S. Army
07 Commercial - Budweiser
08 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Break
09 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - Cruel To Be Kind
10 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass
11 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - I Need You
12 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - Lesson In Love
13 Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding
14 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Outro
15 Phil Hendrie - In Concert 82-24-X Promo

Run out grooves:
IC-82-24-A > Alshire JS KM 
IC-82-24-B > Alshire JS KM 
IC-82-24-C > Alshire JS KM 
IC-82-24-D > Alshire JS KM 

Updated June 2025.  Flac files of wavs.  I've included scans of the cue sheet, and all four disc labels, plus some newspaper clippings...including some general coverage of Steel Breeze.

Here's one of those Westwood One "In Concert" shows that paired two very different artists with very different audiences.  Steel Breeze was an American rock band from Sacramento and scored some early MTV exposure with "You Don't Want Me Anymore." They're working a hard rock, rock/pop-metal style of music.  

Nick Lowe teamed up with England's favorite utility infielder Paul Carrack to round out his "Noise To Go" band for a blast of British pub-rock.  At the time, these two bands would have had two very different audiences. 

The vinyl was VG+, but I spent many, many hours pulling off every minor click and pop that I could find, and now it plays like it's a M-. A bit of surface noise on the quiet parts where they talk to the audience but it sounds great. 

I've tracked all the commercials and station breaks so you can leave 'em in or delete 'em.  

I see that Lowe played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena a few days earlier with the band named "Nick Lowe & the Chaps."  Announcer Phil Hendrie says the show is Paul Carrack with Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go, but the print ad didn't mention Carrack.


Sunday, July 17, 2011

Nick Lowe & Rockpile, June 7, 1978 - KSAN-FM

In the spring of ’78, Rockpile barnstormed across America as the opening act of a tour with Elvis Costello and Mink DeVille. They roared into San Francisco’s Winterland ballroom for the last night of the tour, primed and ready to blast out a tight, smokin’ hot half-hour of rock and roll. The band cranks the energy up to the infamous “eleven” right from the get-go, barely breaking the flow to introduce the band.

Collector’s Note: A special orange vinyl 12” promotional single was pressed to promote the tour. It was an unusual “dual label” release, with a red Columbia label for the Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe sides, and a purple Capitol label on the Mink DeVille side.

This version is digitized from a master copy of a KSAN-FM broadcast recorded by my friend GWH. The sound quality is excellent. On a personal note, I was at this show, right down in front about ten feet in front of the stage (and I think GWH was with me….). At the end of the show, the deejay identifies it as being from “Nick Lowe, recorded live at Winterland, June 1978,” so I believe this is from a later re-broadcast of the show.

I’ve listed this as “Nick Lowe & Rockpile” as that was the billing that night. Rockpile was a bit of a contractual mess, with Nick Lowe signed to Columbia and Dave Edmunds signed to Swan Song. As such, they toured with either Nick or Dave’s name featured. Lowe takes the lead vocal on five songs, Dave Edmunds on the remaining three.

Nick Lowe & Rockpile
Winterland San Francisco, CA
June 7, 1978
KSAN-FM
Master TDK SA-C90 > Audacity > wav > flac
(Digitized July 16, 2011 from GWH's tape)

01. KSAN I.D. & Concert Intro
02. So It Goes
03. Fool Too Long
04. Band Intros
05. I Knew The Bride
06. (I Love The Sound Of) Breaking Glass
07. Down, Down, Down
08. They Called It Rock
09. Juju Man

Monday, July 12, 2010

Ry Cooder and Nick Lowe - Tokyo, Nov. 11, 2009


(Before we run out of ammo, I'm gonna fire a few more rounds in memory of the Greatest Blog Ever Known:  the late Floppy Boot Stomp.)

192kbps/mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/406175039/ricolow.rar.html