February 29, 2008

Darol Anger's Fiddle Congress and Melee

Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse
Berkeley, CA
april 1, 2004.

first set

1 Brushy Fork Of John's Creek
2 Cottoneyed Joe
3 Peg And Awl
4 Voodoo Sturgeon
5 Medley: Pony Boy / Angeline The Baker
6 Melt The Teakettle
7 Improv / Rebecca
8 Fiddler's Pastime
9 Lee Highway Blues
10 A Little Help From My Friends
11 Pick In The Devil's Eye

second set

1 Carroll County Blues
2 Sweetheart Of Mine (Can't You Hear Me Callin')
3 Old Dangerfield
4 Man Of Constant Sorrow
5 Rebel Raid
6 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
7 Ride The Wild Turkey
8 Bemsha Swing
9 Stretch
10 John Henry
11 Midnight On The Water / Gold Rush
12 Blackberry Blossom

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Alison Brown Quartet

RockyGrass
Lyons, CO
july 23, 2004.

01. [ intro ]
02.
03.
04. The Wonderful Sea Voyage Of Holy St. Brendan
05. The Devil Went Down To Berkeley
06. Deep Gap
07. My Favorite Marsha
08.
09.
10. Shoot The Dog
11.
12. Leather Britches > Whiskey Before Breakfast
13. [ "Road Manager" appearance / talking ]
14. Mambo Banjo
15. I'm Naked And I'm Going To Glasgow

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Allman Brothers Band

New York State Fair
Wegman's Grandstand
New York State Fairgrounds
Syracuse, NY
Saturday, august 27, 2005.

01. Don't Keep Me Wondering
02. Trouble No More
03. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
04. Woman Across the River
05. Stormy Monday
06. Every Hungry Woman
07. Dreams to Remember *
08. Firing Line
09. Statesboro Blues
10. Into the Mystic *
11. Same Thing > &
12. Bass Solo >
13. Jam * &
14. Jessica
15. E: Midnight Rider
16. E: Southbound *
17. Little Martha (exit song)

NOTES:
No Drums jam for this show
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes opened.
* w/ the Juke Horns: Chris Anderson, La Bamba,
Eddie Manion, & Joe Stann
& w/ Joe Bellia on drums


Location: Section (L) elevated, front row, DFC
Above the soundboard tent.

The Band:

Gregg Allman - vocals, Hammond B-3 organ
Butch Trucks - drums & tympani
Jaimoe - drums
Warren Haynes - vocals, lead & slide guitar
Marc Quiñones - percussion & vocals
Oteil Burbridge - bass
Derek Trucks - lead & slide guitar

Special Guests:

from Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes:

Chris Anderson - trumpet
La Bamba - trombone
Eddie Manion - baritone saxophone
Joe Stann - tenor saxophone
Joe Bellia - drums

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Allman Brothers Band

Ford Pavilion Montage Mountain Scranton, PA
Friday, august 19, 2005.

01. Mountain Jam
02. Trouble No More
03. Midnight Rider
04. Rockin' Horse
05. Done Somebody Wrong
06. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
07. Dimples *
08. Key to the Highway *
09. Good Morning Little School Girl *
10. Standback
11. Statesboro Blues
12. In the Memory of Elizabeth Reed >
13. Drums >
14. Bass >
15. In the Memory of Elizabeth Reed
16. E: Jam > *
17. E: One Way Out *
18. Little Martha (exit song)

NOTES:
* w/ Jack Pearson - guitar, vocals

Location: Section 102, Row Q, Seat 14

The Band:
Gregg Allman - vocals
Hammond B-3 organ
Butch Trucks - drums & tympani
Jaimoe - drums
Warren Haynes - vocals, lead & slide guitar
Marc Quiñones - percussion & vocals
Oteil Burbridge - bass
Derek Trucks - lead & slide guitar
Special Guest:
Jack Pearson - guitar, vocals

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February 28, 2008

U K

Orpheum Theater
Boston, Mass. U.S.A.
october 7, 1978.

audience
runtime: 56:05

1: alaska >
2: time to kill
3: the only thing she needs
4: carrying the cross
5:
6: thirty years > in the dead of night
7: encore: caeser's palace blues

Allan Holdsworth- guitar
Eddie Jobson- keyboards and violin
John Wetton- bass and vocals
Bill Bruford- drums and percussion

comments:
this is a nice audience recording from the original-lineup U.K. U.S. tour,
not to be confused with U.K.'s 1st stop in Boston. They did 2 shows at the Paradise,
on July 11, 1978, late show was broadcast live (cutting into Alaska- bastards) and one
(maybe the same, maybe not) was broadcast on the BBC Rock Hour series (recorded).
One of the July shows was released officially, although I've yet to find the released
version, but I am certain that nothing from this show was used for it.
When you play 2 (very) sold out shows at the Paradise in Boston on your debut tour,
it means 2 things.
1: your band has made it in a big way, and
2: usually your next Boston gig will be at the Orpheum Theater.
It happened to the Police, U-2, and a few others. Not many. U.K. was one of the few.
This
was a fairly long tour, long enough to include what I can only call "back by popular
demand" shows in cities they had already played. Unfortunately they did not bring any
different songs to the set, but we got a fine sounding set of the familiar ones for a
third time around in 1978. A weird year it was, Brand X never made it to Boston at all
in 1977 so they played 4 shows in Boston in 1978. Boston is in New England after all,
and we love our U.K. (and theirs too). there were a couple of little slips/mistakes in
this show, but overall, a very nice inspired performance that any fan of this band would
enjoy hearing. The recording has good presence, recorded fairly close to the stage with
decent deck and mikes (don't know what was used). I think the untitled song is Forever
until Sunday, or maybe Sahara of Snow. These guys must have had some bummer time at
Caeser's Palace to come up with that for an encore. (kinda reminds me of Deep Purple's
Smoke on the Water, that way, not musically) I'd much rather hear Nevermore, but
I don't think they've ever done that live in concert (or mental medication). Too bad, but
U.K. is one band I don't tire of easily, even with just 1 album of this lineup. That
"second album" Wetton refers to in almost every 78 UK show I've heard never happened, as far
as I know. tracks 3 and 4 (in studio form) were supposed to be on it so the live gigs
are your only way to hear them. There is a flip cut during "in the dead of night" but I've
spliced it so you may not even notice unless you're paying very close attention. Although
a couple of generations down, it's still clean and sounds like very low-gen. It does sound like
a little section of In the Dead of Night is missing (about 1 minute I would guess), and
many went home from this show thinking it seemed awfully short. All these U.S. shows I've heard
only run about an hour or so, a few are a little longer, but most of those seem to be European
gigs. Don't know why so short a show, the crowd was very receptive for this show, and they
were the headline band as they usually were. I believe they may even have been the only act
in this show (not sure about that.)
do not sell this recording.

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Neil Young

RAI Theatre
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
february 20, 2008.

Taper: Wonderful

Disc One

First Set "Solo Acoustic"
1. From Hank To Hendrix
2. Ambulance Blues
3. Sad Movies
4. A Man Needs A Maid
5. Try
6. Harvest
7. Love In Mind
8. Old King
9. Love Art Blues
10. Don't Let It Bring You Down
11. Campaigner
12. Old Man
Second Set "Rock set with Band"
13. Dirty Old Man
14. Spirit Road

Disc Two

01. Down By The River
02. Hey Hey, My My
03. Too Far Gone
04. Oh, Lonesome Me
05. The Believer
06. Powderfinger
07. No Hidden Path
08. encore applz
09. Cinnamon Girl
10. Rockin' In The Free World/encore applz
11. The Sultan

Line Up:
Neil Young - guitar, guitjo, harmonica, piano, vocals
Ben Keith - pedal steel, lap steel, guitar, organ, background vocals
Rick Rosas - bass, background vocals
Ralph Molina - drums, background vocals
Pegi Young - background vocals, vibraphone
Anthony Crawford - background vocals, piano, mandolin
Cary Kemp - gong on The Sultan

ORIGINAL NOTES:

This concert was the third/last concert in The Netherlands as part of the 2008 European Chrome Dreams Continental Tour.

Neil was in a good mood, quite talkative (about "Analog", Cars, Need for scientists) and responding to the public.
The acoustic set was played full of passion and sophistication. The rock-set had very intense versions that made the audience out of their seats for the encores.

The recording was made from the first row right in front of Neil and a speaker. This created a 'right in the face' sound and less of an ambient concert hall sound (for which my gear is more suited). The sound of the encores is more capturing the stage sound as I was standing in front of the stage next to enthousiastic fans.

Enjoy this recording !

Wonderful

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Neil Young

Grand REX
Paris
february 15, 2008.

Recording: Young Dutch Master

Recorded from row 2nd row in front of right speaker stack

The sound is excellent.

A few seconds from the outro of No Hidden Path is missing.

Disc 1:

01 From Hank To Hendrix
02 Ambulance Blues
03 Sad Movies
04 A Man Needs A Maid
05 No One Seems To Know
06 Try
07 Harvest
08 After The Gold Rush
09 Mellow My Mind
10 Love Art Blues
11 The Needle And The Damage Done
12 Heart Of Gold

Disc 2:

01 Mr. Soul
02 Don't Cry No Tears
03 Dirty Old Man
04 Spirit Road
05 Bad Fog Of Loneliness
06 Band introduction
07 Winterlong
08 Oh Lonesome Me
09 The Believer
10 No Hidden Path
--
11 Cinnamon Girl
12 Like A Hurricane
--
13 The Sultan

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February 27, 2008

Emmylou Harris and The Hot Band

Ebbets Field
Denver, CO
june 24, 1975.
Late Show (partial)

This is partial tape from Emmylou's second night at Ebbets Field. Note that this band includes Rodney Crowell and brilliant guitarist James Burton, whose concert performances are very rare.

The filler is from a tape I was given about 30 years ago. Scotty Stoneman's fiddle playing is insanely good.

01 Cash on the Barrelhead
02 You're Still on My Mind
03 Tuning
04 Coat of Many Colors
05 Your Good Girl Is Gonna Go Bad
06 If I Could Only Win Your Love
07 Sweet Dreams
08 Bluegrass rap
09 I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby
10 Angels Rejoiced
11 Bluebird Wine
12 Boulder to Birmingham

Emmylou Harris, guitar, vocal
Glenn T. Hardin, piano
Rodney Crowell, guitar
Emory Gordy, bass
John Ware, drums
Hank deVito, pedal steel
James Burton, electric guitar

Filler:
13 Orange Blossom Special

The White Brothers with Scotty Stoneman, fiddle
Unknown date and location

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Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band

Ebbets Field
Denver, CO
june 23, 1975.

01 Cash on the Barrelhead
02 You're Still on My Mind
03 Never Take His Love From Me
04 The Bottle Let Me Down
05 Really Had a Ball Last Night
06 Together Again
07 Bluebird Wine
08 Hank & Lefty
09 Wheels
10 Boulder to Birmingham
11 Rock & Roll Music
12 Band intros
13 Cry One More Time For You
14 Jambalaya
15 Too Far Gone
16 Hot Burrito #1

Source: AUD

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Allman Brothers Band

Manchester, TN
Bonnaroo Music Festival
june 14, 2003.

1. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
2. Statesboro Blues
3. Woman Across The River
4. No One To Run With
5. The High Cost Of Low Living
6. Rocking Horse
7. Desdemona
8. Midnight Rider
9. Soulshine
10. Instramental Illness
11. Dreams
12. One Way Out
13. Whipping Post
Encore:
14. Layla

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Allman Brothers Band

Beacon Theater
march 28, 2003.

untracked

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AFBF (American Folk Blues Festival)


Jazz House
Wiesbaden, Germany

november 1963.


Excellent pictures at bottom of this window!

feat. Memphis Slim, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Sonny Boy Williamson, Bill Stepney
(exact date unknown)

Info from http://www.jazz-auction.com/pag/e_fs_gal.html?Galerie_Unten_E=e_f_un_gal1.html:
"The tour was repeated in 1963, because the whole "AFBF thing" proved to be lucrative for
Lippmann & Rau. They had successfully realized an innovative idea, and so they kept on
presenting the "American Folk Blues Festival".
But along with the success also came difficulties. It was no longer possible to simply walk
backstage and book the musicians. You had to go through the management. And the promoters
were prepared for demand from smaller venues and organized a so-called "small tour" in 1963
that also had its own slimmer tour program booklet, with the title "Folk Blues USA". The
smaller line-up of this tour segment included Memphis Slim (again), Sonny Boy Williamson,
Matt "Guitar" Murphy, and Bill Stepney on drums. This well-chosen combination featuring
musicians that were quite well acquainted with each others was sent across the country. And
bigger stars such as Muddy Waters and Otis Spann, who were part of the concert version of
the 1963 AFBF, probably wouldn't have agreed to do additional club dates. (Photos of the
Frankfurt tour concert will also follow on this site.)
This quartet probably stayed on after the regular tour had been completed, which would have
been the second half of November. The precise date for the appearance at the Jazz House in
Wiesbaden can unfortunately not be pinpointed.
As the pictures prove in an impressive way, the 1963 Jazz House gig was also a very
delightful evening. Witnesses report that Sonny Boy Williamson could only be lured off stage
with a bottle of whiskey held out to him by the hostess. And this time, sound recordings
from the evening have also survived, albeit in bad quality, but with lots of atmosphere.
Albert Butz remembers with a smile: "A friend of mine sat in the kitchen in front of the
reel-to-reel tape recorder and desperately tried to adjust the recording levels."
Incidentally, the titles performed that evening have nothing in common with the song titles
printed in the official program booklet – maybe somebody should have shown it to the
musicians... It all goes to prove that this was quite an easy-going affair, almost like in a
corner bar in Chicago. Sonny Boy Williamson, who contributed immensely to the success of the
whole tour, was in high spirits and had the audience in the palm of his hands."

01. Intro
02. Memphis Slim & Matt "Guitar" Murphy: Shuffle
03. Memphis Slim Announcement: Baby, Please Come Home (Gotta satisfy my baby)
04. Memphis Slim: Low Down Dirty Shame
05. Matt "Guitar" Murphy: Jamboree
06. Talking (approx. 2 min.)->Memphis Slim: After Hours
07. Memphis Slim: Baby Please Come Home (alt version)
08. Memphis Slim: I Know A Girl Like You
09. Announcement & Sonny Boy Williamson: Unreign Me->Loose Me Baby
10. Sonny Boy Williamson: Talking->I Can't Live Without You->That's What I Want You To Do
11. Sonny Boy Williamson: Tell Me What It'a All About->Your Funeral And My trial (solo)
12. Sonny Boy Williamson: Sad To Be Lonesome
13. Sonny Boy Williamson: Talking->I Don't Know (solo)
14. Sonny Boy Williamson: From The Bottom
15. Sonny Boy Williamson: Talking->Bye, Bye Bird (solo)
16. Sonny Boy Williamson: Talking->I Don't Care No More
17. Sonny Boy Williamson: Nine Below Zero
18. Sonny Boy Williamson: Eyesight To The Blind
19. Sonny Boy Williamson: Talking->One Way Out
20. Sonny Boy Williamson: Trust My Baby with unknown guitar (Matt "Guitar" Murphy?)
21. Sonny Boy Williamson: C-Jam Blues
22. Sonny Boy Williamson: unknown title
23. Memphis Slim: 2 unknown instrumentals (2nd incomplete)

A few photographs are included.

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Ronnie Macks Barndance

Jacks Sugar Shack
Hollywood, Ca
march 1996.

Source: fm
(KXLU Best Of The Barndance Broadcast)

for a few months KXLU "Happy Trails" show had Ronnie Mack come in and play tapes of the prior months barndance shows. a "Best of the Barndance" show. These shows had a very good
mix of theindependant roots / alt country scene of Los Angeles.

performers:
//Rose Maddox
Tommy Sands
The Boilermakers

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The Beatles

january 1969.
rehearsals vol.1

The Beatles in the filmstudio

01 get back
maybellene
browneyed handsome man
short fat fanny
get back
02 get back
03 get back
i`ll get you
get back
i`ve got a feeling
04 octopus`s garden
little piece of leather
octopus`s garden

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The Beatles

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The Beatles

1964-1965

Atlanta 8.18.65 (Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium)
1 introduction by Paul Drew
2 Twist and Shout
3 She's A Woman
4 I Feel Fine
5 Ticket To Ride
6 Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
7 Can't Buy Me Love
8 Baby's In Black
9 I Wanna Be Your Man
10 Help!
11 I'm Down

Munich 6.24.66 (Circus-Krone-Marsstrasse)
12 (tuning)
13 Rock And Roll Music
14 Baby's In Black
15 I Feel Fine
16 Yesterday
17 Nowhere Man
18 I'm Down

Seattle 8.21.64 (Seattle Center Coliseum)
19 introduction
20 Twist and Shout
21 You Can't Do That
22 All My Loving
23 She Loves You
24 Things We Said Today
25 Roll Over Beethoven
26 Can't Buy Me Love
27 If I Fell
28 I Want To Hold Your Hand

Liner notes:
The Atlanta Concert

by Tony Barrow

Daylight is fading and an illuminated digital clock on a billboard high above the stands shows the time to be 6:21pm. This might be any one of a dozen vast outdoor venues this tour is scheduled to visit. It happens to be Atlanta Stadium, the first American concert outside New York, on Wednesday August 18, Day Six in my diary.

Floodlighting has just been switched on. There are three tiers of stand seating around the sides of the field, one at ground level and others raised quite high. At present most of the seats are empty but Beatle people are starting to trickle in through at least twenty entrances.

The stage area is deserted save for a pair of lonely figures, those of Ira and Mal, making a final equipment check. It is a make-shift stage, set up just for tonight in the middle of the field. It consists of scaffolding, boards, white canvas and an unusually high rostrum for Ringo. It is uncovered so that rain, if any, will fall directly upon the musical and electrical gear making it all deadly dangerous. It is also unlit. There will be no special effects in that department, just a few powerful spotlights.

The Sounds Incorporated drum kit is in position where Ringo will sit for the second half. A large sign lights up at one end of the field: WELCOME! HAVE A GOOD TIME, MAKE AS MUCH NOISE AS YOU WISH BUT FOR SAFETY'S SAKE STAY IN YOUR SEATS.

The sound system consists of a cluster of large speakers in wooden boxes out on the field, pointing at different stands. Another sign reads: BASEBALL HERE THURSDAY 8:00, ATLANTA-TOLEDO. Now the clock reads 6:17 pm and it is amazing how swiftly the stand seats are filling up.

UNOBSERVED

John appears in a dug-out to inspect the pre-show situation from ground level. Only his black cap is visible above ground so he remains unobserved by the fans. Neil points out the positions of the speakers, indicates the tunnel the Beatles will emerge from and makes sure John realizes the distance the group must run between there and the stage. At the end of the concert, instead of running back and risking a mobbing, the boys will pile into a limousine or maybe an ambulance or even a catering company truck which will be kept just behind the stage with it's engine running from the moment Neil gives a cue that the Beatles are beginning their last number. There is never an encore, never an unscheduled extra song, never a second's delay in the departure.

Three lines of police barriers have been set up between the stands and the field. Cops and stadium security guards pace up and down in the areas between the yellow wooden barriers which carry POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS signs. Other, drawn in from an entirely different department for the occasion say: BUREAU OF SANITATION.

George joins John in the dugout, and spots a lot of advertising. There is a Coca-Cola sign by the stage and an enormous billboard for Midas Mufflers to the rear. Ira explains that these are fixtures aimed at baseball fans as much as concertgoers. No the local concert promoter won't be getting any extra revenue from those signs tonight, George.

Now several deejays find their way into the same dugout as the two Beatles. It's getting a bit crowded. It's the cue for Jon and George to retreat promptly to their dressing room until showtime.

BACKSTAGE

The backstage accommodation for the Beatles is not like any traditional theatrical dressing room. Like most of the rooms we're to encounter on the tour, it's basically a baseball team's changing room and looks exactly what it is. Tables have been put in and piles of cellophane covered food lie on then, dehydrating quickly in the hot and humid atmosphere.

It's a terrible environment to test instruments and George has to give up any hope of tuning in his guitars properly.

There are half a dozen 'cots' in the room. These are what we call 'camp beds', not the type of thing we have in a baby's nursery! Ringo loves the use of the word 'cot' when he hears it for the first time, leaps onto one, curls up and sucks his thumb noisily.

Because of the clammy greenhouse atmosphere, the boys change for the stage at the very last minute. Mal hands a set of gleaming white shirts to Ira for distribution. He returns from some ironing room he's either discovered or created for himself with pressed suits, the dark material contrasting well with the brilliantly white cuffs and collars which will show from beneath.

Otherwise, everyone else is in shirt sleeves or t-shirts throughout the gig. All but Eppy, immaculate as ever in a superbly cut suit, but sweating more that slightly in his efforts to maintain his pristine visual image. His G.A.C. colleagues know the American summer climate and baseball park changing rooms too well to soak their best suits in sweat. There's no air-conditioning here and the giant fan Paul called for earlier is useless unless you stand
directly in front of it.

"These suits are much more comfortable than the military jackets, Bri" comments Paul.

John joins in quickly: "The military jackets are last. They come much too high up at the collar, they get all 'round your neck."

Paul explains: "The trouble is they ruffle up behind our guitar straps and don't look very nice by the end of the act."

Brian Epstein makes mental notes and reminds everyone in the room that it's another quick getaway tonight. From the venue to the airfield, back onto the American Flyers Electra and off to the next city.

This is by far the best time to move on, straight after a show. The group relaxes in the aircraft, changes clothing, winds down, waits for the rest of the show people in the bus to catch up. When everyone is on boar, it's a midnight flight and a two or three o'clock arrival at our next hotel. This reduces crowd problems at airports to a minimum.

Tonight, coming out of Atlanta and fling directly to Houston, the plan to avoid the fans misfires. Even in the middle of the night, a number of particularly keen Beatle people are swarming all over our aircraft as we taxi towards the terminal building at Houston. It is quite frightening because some of those kids are smoking and our engines are still running.

One of the lads suggests we take off again and give a prize to the last fans left clinging to each wing as the plane gains height. Yes, it was only a joke.....

THE BEATLES IN GERMANY
by Tony Barrow

"Let's face it, we're all a little rusty" admitted George Harrison as he fingered his guitar for the first time in quite a while.

The Beatles were on the brink of their 1966 concert tour, beginning in Germany in June, continuing with brief visits to Japan, the Phillipines, and concluding with the band's biggest-ever series of concerts across the United States in August.

Apart from appearing at Wembley's Empire Pool as NME Pollwinner's for the fourth consecutive year on May 1, they had not given a single public performance since the end of their U.K. tour six months earlier.

The Beatles had spent most of the first half on 1966 putting together their next album, "Revolver", due out in August. It was the audio evidence of the brief five number set they did at the NME pollwinner's concert which convinced the four boys they needed to polish up their act before undertaking the Summer's heavy schedule of "live" shows.

FORMAL

By 1966, the Beatles arranged few formal practice sessions for themselves. Even on the recording side, they'd got into the habit of leaving all the work until they went into Abbey Road. The cost of studio time no longer played a part in their thinking. It seemed most convenient to wait until everyone arrived at EMI before tackling each new number. For recording sessions, it was quite adequate to rehearse and then start putting stuff straight onto tape. Unlike a concert situation, there was no embarrassment over failing to get everything just right on the first 'take'.

" 'Paperback Writer' is the only one I'm happy about, so why don't we do some of the other tour songs, the older ones we've all forgotten", suggested George. But Paul disagreed and wanted "Paperback Writer" again...

"Paperback Writer", the new single, was one title the Beatles had worked on a fair bit recently, making promotional film clips to be shown in Germany, Japan, America and elsewhere in the weeks leading up to the concert tour and, naturally, taping the usual pre-release performance for BBC-TV's "Top Of The Pops".

It was strange to see the Beatles getting down to a bit of solid rehearsal again after so long. Strange and quite stimulating, and indication that despite the superficial displays of indifference over the standard of stage shows, they DID care about how things sounded at their concerts. Much of the time, to hear George talk, you'd reckon the lads had given up on quality control so far as live performances were concerned, because they all knew most of they playing and singing was drowned out by screams from the crowd.

Actually, the general opinion of the Beatles about their impending visit to Germany was that this could be an occasion worth looking forward to. Even George was willing to admit the Beatles had made a lot of good friends over there in the early days.If, by 1966, the four were becoming jaded over the prospect of yet another world tour, it was the idea of returning to Germany and the anticipation of visiting the Far East for the first time which tended to keep group morale at a high level.

Other groups, contemplating such a grand series of Summer gigs, might have had dollar and pound signs in front of their eyes.
Not the Beatles. By 1966, their wealth was such that cash problems lay in the past. Family homes had been purchased, material treasures stored safely for the future, and neither John, Paul, George nor Ringo saw financial reward as the sole spur to undertake new projects. If something appealed from an artistic viewpoint, if a fresh venture seemed to attract them creatively, the Beatles were ready to do it. But not just for the bread.

Brian Epstein, on the other hand, took a fair amount of his personal job satisfaction from setting up tours, planning itineraries, sorting out each new territory's least crooked show promoters, linking up each series of concerts with suitable TV exposure and local record releases. when he brought his lists of venues and travel data to the Beatles for them to study, he was proud of the way everything slotted in so perfectly, albeit only on paper. He could never accept the Beatles increasing lack of interest in such mundane administrative details. "Never mind all that stuff", John would tell him. "As long as YOU'VE got all the information, that's o.k.. Just get us there and back in one piece, Brian, and make sure their are nice and naughty ladies for us to play with after work!" Brian would always blush deeply at such cracks.

POPULARITY

Given other circumstances, Brian would have had the Beatles back in Germany long before 1966. It was a strong record-selling territory and the lads enjoyed huge popularity there.

The Beatles had played far less significant places across Europe in the first few years of their international fame. So why had Germany been given a miss? This is a point which has puzzled more than a few observers and left the biographers without an answer. Insiders always knew the undisclosed reason why the Beatles dare not undertake dates in Germany.

The constant threat throughout the early part of the sixties was that one or more Beatles might be thrown into prison the moment the Four Mop Tops set Cuban-heeled boot on German soil. The truth was that a number of serious and less serious legal matters remained unresolved. The Beatle's lawyers had to untangle the group's affairs before they could advise Brian Epstein that a new visit to Germany was wise.

It has to be remembered that a variety of claims had been made against individual members of the band during the old Hamburg days and after.

There had been questions over damage done at clubs where the Beatles were playing and over illegal entry by at least one under-age musician working in the Hamburg clubs contrary to regulations. On top of all the, the Beatles faced several serious allegations from German girls and their parents on paternity matters. Claims that a Beatle was the father of a Hamburg baby could have led not only to temporary imprisonment but to severe damage of the overall image of the group, remembering that this was the (swinging?) Sixties and not 1986!

We know now that fresh paternity problems for Paul would crop up from German sources long after 1966, but at the time, it seemed safe for the legal experts to give their g0-ahead signal and allow Eppy to plan his June visit for the Beatles.

An unusual aspect of the dates in Germany was that they were sponsored by a local music magazine, the immensely popular rock and pop publication called Bravo. The stage shows by the Beatles were made to coincide with the presentation of Bravo's 1966 Otto Awards to the Fab Four by the magazine's lady editor at a press conference we held prior to the opening of the 'Blitztournee'.

RAVE-UPS

Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans had never been with the Beatles to Germany before. As Liverpudlians, they'd heard much about the old Hamburg rave-ups from many of the other Merseyside musicians. They looked forward to sampling some of Hamburg's more erotic entertainment but they knew there'd be little or no time for such pleasures on a Beatles Blitztournee!

The Beatles and their entourage left London for Munich aboard BEA's Comet flight BE 502 on the morning of Thursday June 23. I had flown to Germany ahead of the group. Because a magazine was involved in the promotion of the concert dates, I was far more closely concerned than usual with tour arrangements and specific details.

It was a thrilling experience for me to witness the arrival of the Beatles at an
international airport from a new angle. As a rule, I'd be up there at the doorway of the aircraft beside the four boys. This time I watched them from the doorway of a gleaming white Mercedes, one of a convoy, the engine of each elegant vehicle purring gently in readiness to carry us all off to Munich's city center and the plush Bayerischer Hof, the hotel where we were to stay and where the press conference would be held.

On the journey, Paul was concerned about the set of new suits which 'Nel' had carried on to the Comet at Heathrow. "I haven't seen them since. Did he hand them up or what? Is he in the second Merc? It won't take much to crease those suits, you know, Brian!"

The rest of the day went smoothly enough. Those stage outfits turned up, unharmed - but Mal took them off to be pressed again anyway. The group was trapped in an overcrowded hotel lift for some minutes when the thing stalled between floors and delayed the press conference.

John, Paul, and George had been threatening to test the strength of their German on the press interviewers, but everyone spoke English and I never did find out how much the boys had remembered from Hamburg days. One sign inside the hotel which caught Paul's eye at once pointed the way to the Bayerischer Hof's indoor swimming pool which the obliging management
arranged to keep open after hours that evening in order that the VIP guests could strip for a swim without causing younger female hotel guests to swoon!

CIRCUS

On Friday there were two evening shows at Munich's impressive Circus Krone. Aware that the later one was being shown by ZDF Television, Brian made a special plea to the boys, requesting that they should give a good performance. They needed no urging. There would be old friends in the audience, people who would compare the Beatles' 1966 appearance with the
best shows the boys had given during their last visits to Germany.

"Sod the telly!" said John. "What the Beatles have to do tonight is blow the Rattles and Cliff Bennett's Rebel Rousers off the bloody stage or we're in trouble!" In the silence which greeted this remark, he added loudly: "OK, lads?" Their response was to settle down to an unusual afternoon's serious rehearsal at the Circus Krone. It took me back to the group's earliest touring days. Seldom since 1963 had I seen the Fab Four spend so long at a concert
venue before a show getting everything as good as it would to. I can't speak for Germany's own Rattles, but our own Cliff Bennett was mightily impressed!

REHEARSED

More than a dozen numbers, including new material destined for the "Revolver" album, were rehearsed that afternoon, although only eleven were performed for the concert audiences in the end. This was a decision based upon timing factors rather than any worries over the potential quality of the items left out.

Afterwards, Brian Epstein gave a little speech in private, almost like a satisfied
headmaster addressing his pupils: "Boys, you were magnificent tonight. Everyone out there is saying this was the best show the Beatles have ever done. Keep it up! You see the difference a bit of rehearsal makes after six months off? I think we're going to have a marvelous Summer!" I could see the Beatles appreciated his praise, but John was not going to show it: "SIx months off, Brian? You must be joking! We've worked our arses off so far this year!"

On Saturday morning those immaculate Mercedes limousines lined up for us in the Bayerischer Hof's basement garage and our party drove in great style not to Munich airport, but to the city's railway station! But we were not to travel to Essen by any ordinary commuter service!

Our transport was a Royal Train - as used to carry the Queen of Great Britain 'round Germany on a formal visit the previous year.

Several Beatles agreed they couldn't remember traveling anywhere by train since the group's historic New York-Washington trip in 1964.

On this remarkable train, we took full English breakfast in our own luxurious mobile suite which boasted not only the dining area, but a superbly furnished lounge with panoramic scenery viewing facilities plus bedrooms and bathrooms.

Although the day's schedule had been pre-timed with maximum precision, we arrived in Essen earlier than anticipated. "The same cars are here for us!", exclaimed Ringo. "They grow them locally, you know," said John. We cruised around Essen, supposedly on a short sightseeing trip, but in reality to wait until the Essen Grugehalle filled up for the first of the two shows.
This halved the number of fans outside the stately auditorium and eased our entry.

HARMONIES

The shows were hugely successful although the Beatles themselves were being hyper-critical of their own performances, particularly regarding new material. Paul still worried that their harmonies for "Paperback Writer" needed further work. Very clearly the boys' nervousness was building up to a climax in preparation for the mini-tour's final gig - Hamburg! John's throat was giving him trouble. I remember he would always blame this on over-singing, but I put it down to nerves, noticing that the voice would go just when he was
required to cope with some sort of special occasion.

Instead of staying the night in Essen, we returned to our supertrain and sat down to a midnight feast on the way to Hamburg.
Although we did not pull into the platform at Hamburg's Central Station until well after dawn, old mates had waited through the night to greet John, Paul, George, and Ringo. I didn't recognize the faces, but the boys were so chuffed to see them, I knew these had to be very special friends from the first years of the sixties.

As a rule on tours with the Beatles, security men looked to me for on-the-spot advice over who should be let through a backstage barrier and who should be kept away from the dressing rooms. In Hamburg, I could be of little help - although I did know what a few of the invited visitors looked like, including the late Stu Sutcliffe's photographer girlfriend, Astrid Kirchherr, and "Gibby" of Paddy, Klaus, and GIbson. Veteran music man Bert Kaempfert also
turned up at Hamburg's Ernst Merck Halle and the Beatles began to hum "Strangers In The Night" as the composer walked into the room.

PACKED

The hall was packed for the pair of Hamburg concerts. Consciously aware of so many friends and old fans amongst their audience, the Beatles gave the finest stage performances of their final touring season. Over the years between 1963 and 1966, a range of relatively inferior concerts by the Beatles were recorded, either officially by EMI/Capitol for proper commercial release purposes or by professional and amateur pirates.

This makes it all the more sad that the Summer of '66 was to see the permanent end of all live appearances by the Beatles.
Certainly, at the end of June that year, the Fab Four were totally capable of giving a great stage show, provided the atmosphere was right.

http://rapidshare.com/files/93006766/beatles1964-66.wma

The Beatles

State Fair
Indianapolis, IN
september 3, 1964.

SBD

01 Intro
02 Twist and Shout
03 You Can't Do That
04 All My Loving
05 She Loves You
06 Things We Said Today
07 Roll Over Beethoven
08 Can't Buy Me Love
09 If I Fell
10 I Wanna Hold Your Hand
11 Boys
12 Hard Day's Night
13 Long Tall Sally

http://rapidshare.com/files/92774134/beatles1964-09-03.wma

Ronnie Lanes Appeal for ARMS

Ronnie Lanes Appeal for Action Research into Multiple Sclerosis ("ARMS")
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
december 8, 1983.

Note of taper:
My ticket stubs say I was in the 300's, but I know for sure that I sat in the 100/200's behind the stage. Back in the day, Uncle Bobo (Bill Graham) was a fan of mounting a set of high quality speakers behind the stage. MSG was packed to the rafters for these shows and seats anywhere in front of the stage could not be had for these shows for the love of money. I remember being centered just below the rear facing speakers, which produced a very nice sound (except for the screaming shrill, whom you will have no problem identifying.)

This recording has never been released by me. It is in the hands of just a few friends in analog format. I am releasing this now ahead of other projects, as it was recently requested by a friend whom I don't doubt would gladly do the same for me with any of his master recordings. I'm pretty sure there is a bootleg video of this show that is circulating, however, I don't think that is the complete show. This is the full show from beginning to end. Note too, the set list posted at dbetree is wrong in a two places. Jeff Beck's fourth song is Freeway Jam, not Blue Wind. (Andy Fairweather Low sings on People Get Ready and Going Down.) Also, Ronnie Lane sang Long Gone before Goodnight Irene. If there is a favorable response to this show and a demand for more, in a week or two I'll convert and upload the December 9, 1983 ARMS MSG show, recorded from the exact same location.

Hope you all enjoy this show.

01. Bill Graham Introduction

Eric Clapton Set:
02. Everybody Gotta Change
03. Lay Down Sally
04. Wonderful Tonight
05. Rita Mae > Drums > Rita Mae
06. Sad Sad Day >
07. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
08. Ramblin' On My Mind

Eric Clapton/Joe Cocker/Ron Wood
09.Cocaine
10.Don't Touch Me
11.Watching River Flow (tape flip)
12.Worried Life Blue
13.You Are So Beautiful
14.Seven Days
15.Feelin' Alright

Jeff Beck
16. Star Cycle
17. The Pump
18. Definitely Maybe
19. Freeway Jam (tape flip)
20. People Get Ready +Andy Fairweather Low(vo), Ray Cooper, Chris Stainton
21. Going Down

Jimmy Page/Paul Rogers
22. Prelude
23. Who's To Blame
24. City Sirens
25. Boogie Mama
26. Midnight Moonlight +Jeff Beck(gt), Eric Clapton(gt) (tape flip)
27. Stairway To Heaven

All Members JAM
28. Layla
29. With A Little Help From My Friend
30. Long Gone - Ronnie Lane (vo)
31. Good Night Irene - Ronnie Lane (vo)

Musicians :

A = Eris Clapton / Joe Cocker Set
B = Jeff Beck Set
C = Jimmy Page / Paul Rodgers Set
D = All Members Jam

Eric Clapton - guitar, vocal [A][C][D]
Ron Wood - guitar [A][D]
Andy Fairweather Low - guitar [A][B][D]
Ray Cooper - percussion [A][B][D]
Charlie Watts - drums [A][D]
Kenny Jones - drums [A][D]
Joe Cocker - vocal [A][D]
Bill Wyman - bass [A][D]
Chris Stainton - keyboards [A][B][C][D]
James Hooker - keyboards [A][D]
Ian Stewart - keyboards [A][D]
Jeff Beck - guitar [B][C][D]
Jan Hammer - keyboards [B][D]
Simon Phillips - drums [B][C][D]
Fernando Saunders - bass [B][C][D]
Jimmy Page - guitar [C][D]
Paul Rogers - vocal, guitar [C][D]
Ronnie Lane - vocal [22 & 23]

http://rapidshare.com/files/92774132/arms1983-12-08ronnielane.wma

American Blues Legends Festival

Amstelveen, Casimir Lyceum
february 10, 1973.

Willie Mabon
seventh son
I don’t know
got to have some

Little Bear Snooky Pryor and Homesick James
introduction
woman I love don’t love me no more
homesick again
pitch a boogie woogie
nine below zero

Washboard Willie
24 hours a day
sure look good to me

Lightnin Slim
couldn’t keep that girl satisfied
big boss man
going out walking

http://rapidshare.com/files/92743954/AmericanBluesLegendsTour1973-02-10.wma

Reo Speedwagon

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Maryland Heights, MO
september 8, 2007.

CD ONE:

01 Find Your Own Way Home
02 Take It On The Run
03 Keep Pushin'
04 I Needed To Fall
05 Tough Guys
06 Can't Fight This Feeling
07 Dangerous Combination
08 Golden Country

CD TWO:

01 Back On The Road Again
02 Smilin' In The End
03 Time For Me To Fly
04 Don't Let Him Go
05 Keep On Loving You
06 Roll With The Changes
07 Ridin' The Storm Out
08 157 Riverside Avenue

http://rapidshare.com/files/95100985/reo20070908_1.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/95143815/reo20070908_2.zip

February 25, 2008

Kiss

Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
january 31, 1995.

cd01
01 king of the night time world
02 deuce
03 shout it out loud
04 parasite
05 creatures of the night
06 calling dr. love
07 makin love
08 tears are falling
09 domino
10 i was made for loving you
11 watching you
12 firehouse

cd02
01 i want you
02 love gun
03 she
04 lick it up
05 forever
06 i love it loud
07 black diamond
08 detroit rock city
09 heaven`s on fire
10 god gave rnr to u II
11 rnr all nite

http://rapidshare.com/files/93401287/Kiss1995Tokyo_1.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/93421810/Kiss1995Tokyo_2.zip

Here and Now

Bristol Gardens, London
june 7, 1977.

45 minutes

No set list, as this is freeform jamming ...

Steffy - Guitar
Twink - Synthesiser
Keith - Bass
KifKif - Drums

http://rapidshare.com/files/93212324/Here_Now060777.mp3

Ministry

PNE Forum,
Vancouver BC, Canada
december 20, 1992.

AUD

01 NWO
02 Inside/Deity
03 Hero
04 Psalm 69
05 Just One Fix
06 TV Song (w/Chris Connely)
07 So What
08 Thieves
09 Stigmata
10 Scarecrow
11 Supernaut (w/Scott Ian)

http://rapidshare.com/files/93177662/Ministry921220.zip

Foo Fighters

Satyricon
Portland, OR
march 3, 1995.

01 Floaty
02 I'll Stick Around
03 This is a Call
04 Big Me
05 Wattershed
06 For All the Cows
07 Butterflies
08 Alone + Easy Target
09 Podunk
10 Exhausted
11 Winnebago (Cut)

This is the first official show the Foo Fighters played.

http://rapidshare.com/files/93139491/FooFight030395.zip

Alice Stuart and the Formerlys

Waterfront Blues Festival
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Portland, OR
july 3 , 2005.

Recorded from KBOO FM, a local all volunteer radio station. There is some inherent reception problems scattered throughout these recordings. The station is not very powerful and the team had some problems on the first day of the festival getting everything "plugged in". All in all some great music with a few tolerable "blurps".

No set lists or art. Hope you all enjoy the shows....twofthrs.

Alice Stuart blazed the trail for women in Rock and Roll as one of the only females in the country to write her own music, front a male band, and play lead guitar on national and international circuits during the 1970s. Blues Hall of Fame inductee Dick Waterman once remarked, "There would be no Bonnie Raitt without Alice Stuart." According to Taj Mahal, "Alice cut the road that Bonnie traveled." Alice spent the mid-70s, one of the most creative musical periods of the century, making music with some of the greatest artists of that time. She toured the US and Europe with Van Morrison, Commander Cody, Michael Bloomfield and John Prine. She appeared and recorded with such artists as Jerry Garcia, Albert King, Asleep at the Wheel, John Hammond, Richard Greene, Elvin Bishop, Dave Mason, Sonny Terry, Tower of Power, Bread, and Mark Naftalin. During this period, Alice also appeared on The Dick Cavett Show, and won rave reviews from Billboard, Guitar Player, and Rolling Stone magazines.

Alice's LPs on Arhoolie (1964) and Fantasy Records (1970 and 1972) are landmark recordings. Her original songs from this period have been recorded by Jackie DeShannon, Irma Thomas, Jimmy Rabbit, and the late Kate Wolf. Alice began performing professionally in Seattle during the early 60's, influenced by the rural blues recordingsof Furry Lewis and Blind Willie McTell. In 1964, she was introduced to California audiences at the Berkeley Folk Festival, then the biggest festival on the West Coast, and was soon touring and performing with Joan Baez, Doc Watson, Jack Elliott, Phil Ochs, Rosalie Sorrells, Jerry Ricks and more. During this period she met and played with blues greats Lightnin' Hopkins, Jesse Fuller and Mississippi John Hurt, as well as The Chambers Brothers.

In 1966, Alice joined forces with Frank Zappa during the formation of the Mothers of Invention. In 1970 Alice formed her own band, Snake, which included Bob Jones and Karl Sevareid (currently with Robert Cray) after their band, Southern Comfort, disbanded. After an extended hiatus in the 1980s to raise her family, she returned to recording and performing in 1996. Her first releases after returning to music, "Really Good," and 1999's "Crazy With the Blues," won rave reviews.

Her newest CD, "Can't Find No Heaven," was released in 2002 and was nominated for both a Grammy and a Handy Award, and was named Best Northwest Release by the Washington Blues Society. In 2004 the WBS named her Best Songwriter and inducted her into its Hall of Fame. She and her band were awarded Best Seattle Blues Band 2004 by the Seattle Weekly.

http://rapidshare.com/files/92731186/alicestuart2005-07-03waterfrontbluesfestval.wma

February 24, 2008

Allman Brothers Band

DTE Energy Music Theatre
Clarkston, MI
june 30, 2002.

AUD

01 Intro
02 Midnight Rider
03 Trouble No More
04 Stand Back
05 Woman Across The River
06 Desdemona
07 No One To Run With
08 Come & Go Blues
09 Soulshine (with Larry McCray on guitar & No Derek Trucks)
10 Untitled Instrumental
11 Good Clean Fun
12 Old Before Your Time
13 High Cost Of Low Living
14 Worried Down With The Blues
15 Whipping Post >
16 Mountain Jam * >
17 Drum Solo * > Drum/Bass Jam * >
Mountain Scat (this is the Oteil Scat segment) >
Mountain Jam *
18 Crowd
Encore:
19 Warren Slide Solo Intro >
20 One Way Out

Notes:
* Marc plays on tympani for all of this except the very beginning & ending of "Mountain Jam", & part of the Drum Solo

http://rapidshare.com/files/92696241/abb2002-06-30.wma

Allman Brothers Band

june 8, 2002.

NO INFO!!!

http://rapidshare.com/files/92683886/abb2002-06-08.wma

Allman Brothers Band

Academy of Music
New York, NY
april 16, 1972.

1. Statesboro Blues
2. Done Somebody Wrong
3. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
4. One Way Out
5. Stormy Monday
6. Trouble No More
7. You Don't Love Me
8. Whipping Post

This is a very nice performance. On many of the 1972 shows Berry really carries the band. The bass figures strongly throughout the performance. Dickey is playing slide and is doing some very interesting things that are not present in other versions of these songs.

http://rapidshare.com/files/92622412/abb1972-04-16.wma

Allman Brothers Band

Georgia Tech Coliseum
may 9, 1970.

01 Statsboro Blues
02 Trouble No More
03 Dreams
04 Hoochie Coochie Man
05 I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
06 Every Hungry Woman
07 Oh Pretty Woman
08 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
09 Stormy Monday
10 Dimples
11 Whipping Post
12 Mountain Jam>Hot Lanta'

*Great sounding early show for the Brothers, few tape cuts, hiss and scratches, but overall sounds good considering the age of the show. The saxophone and harmonica make an interesting addition to Liz Reed and Stormy Monday.... Nontheless a fantastic performance. Can't quite make out the names of the sax player and harmonica player, any info on this please mail me

http://rapidshare.com/files/92618364/abb1970-05-09georgiatechcoliseum.wma

February 23, 2008

Allman Brothers Band

Fillmore East, New York
february 11, 1970.

SBD

01 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
02 Statesboro Blues
03 Trouble No More
04 Hoochie Coochie Man
05 Mountain Jam

http://rapidshare.com/files/92304422/abb1970-02-11.wma

Bonnie Raitt

Fox Theater, Atlanta
may 23, 1975.

AUD

1-Run Like A Thief
2-My First Night Alone Without You
3-Talk
4-Give It Up Or Let Me Go
5-Sugar Mama
6-Good Enough
7-Talk
8-Fool Yourself
9-Walk Out The Front Door
10-I Can Understand
11-Angel From Montgomery
12-You've Been In Love Too Long
13-Too Long At The Fair

W/ Sam Clayton,Bill Payne Paul Barrere,Richie Hayward

http://rapidshare.com/files/92059369/BonnieRaitt1975-05-23Atlanta.wma

February 22, 2008

Focus

Aschaffenburg, Germany
'Colos Saal'
january 24, 2008.

AUD

CD01
01. Sylvia's Stepson
02. House Of The King
03. ?
04. Focus 7
05. Aya-Yuppie-Hippie-Yee
06. Eruption
07. Sylvia

CD02
01. Focus 3/Focus 2
02. Round Goes The Gossip
03. La Cathédral De Strasbourg
04. Harem Scarem
05. ?
06. Flute Solo/Hocus Pocus/Introducing The Musicians/Drums/Hocus Pocus (reprise)
-Encores-
07. ?
08. ?

http://rapidshare.com/files/91948814/Focus012408_1.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/92037241/Focus012408_2.zip

February 12, 2008

Rainbow

the Teatro Opera
Buenos Aires, Argentina

june 29, 1996.


Disc 01
01 Over The Rainbow (my favourite bit...)
02 Too Late For Tears
03 Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
04 Mistreated
05 Wolf To The Moon
06 Keyboard Solo
07 La Cumparcita
08 Still I'm Sad
09 Drum Solo
10 Man On The Silver Mountain
11 Temple Of The King

Disc 02
01 Black Masquerade
02 Ariel
03 Since You've Been Gone
04 Perfect Strangers
05 Hall Of The Mountain King
06 Burn
07 Maybe Next Time
08 Smoke On The Water

http://rapidshare.com/files/91091055/Rainbow062996_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/91095947/Rainbow062996_02.zip

Led Zeppelin

Kings Theatre
Edinburgh, Scotland
january 28, 1973.

AUD

01 Rock And Roll ( Cuts In, Cut, Incomplete Song)
02 Over The Hills And Far Away
03 The Song Remains The Same ( Cuts In)
04 The Rain Song ( Tape Rewin Noise At The Beginning, Several Tape Cuts)
05 Dazed And Confused ( Includes: " San Francisco")

http://rapidshare.com/files/91059587/LZ012873.mp3

Yes with Zappa

Actuel Festival
Amougies, Belgium
october 27, 1969.

01 No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed (Havens)
02 tuning problems
03 Then (Anderson) )
04 It's Love (Cavaliere/Brigati)
05 Everydays (Stills)
06 I See You (McGuinn/Crosby)
07 Something's Coming (Bernstein/Sondheim)

Jon Anderson - lead vocals
Peter Banks - guitar & backing vocals
Tony Kaye - organ
Chris Squire - bass & vocals
Bill Bruford - drums

SAM APPLE PIE

08 unknown
09 unknown
10 Moonlight Man

Sam Sampson - vocals & harmonica
Mick Smith - lead guitar
Andy Johnson - slide guitar
Bob Renny - bass
Dave Charles - drums
with
Frank Zappa - guitar

http://rapidshare.com/files/91049058/Yes_-_october_27__1969._Actuel_Festival__Amougies__Belgium.mp3

The Rascals

Honolulu
june 29, 1969.

Sb or Fm?

01 Intro
02 Come On Up >
03 Love Is A Beautiful Thing
04 Stop! Look What You're Doing
05 A Place In The Sun
06 Groovin'
07 The Island Of Love
08 See
09 A Beautiful Morning
10 Carry Me Back
11 Mustang Sally
12 How Can I Be Sure
13 People Got To Be Free
14 My Hawaii
15 Mickey's Monkey > Turn On Your Lovelight
16 Talk
17 ?//

http://rapidshare.com/files/90991775/rascals690629.mp3

Pete Townshend

Roundhouse
London

april 14, 1974.

AUD

01 The Seeker
02 Big Boss Man
03 Substitute
04 Amoreuse
05 If I Were A Carpenter
06 Happy Jack
07 Tattoo
08 Join My Gang
09 Behind Blue Eyes
10 Goin' To New York (New York City Blues)
11 My Generation Demos I + II
12 North Country Girl
13 Corrina Corrina
14 No Face No Name No Number
15 Let's See Action
16 Pinball Wizard
17 See Me Feel Me
18 My Generation I
19 Magic Bus
20 My Generation II

Notes:

The two versions of My Generation are demos, played through the P.A. for the audience. There's a simple lyric change in Magic Bus: "...I'm so nervous I guess it shows. Don't say a thing about my great big nose..."

Dave Marsh wrote about Pete's first solo-concert: "On April 14, 1974 (Easter Sunday), Townshend played a solo gig-the first of his career, for the Camden Square Community Play Centre ... Meant to be a quiet afternoon's entertainment, the solo show was blown out of all proportion when the press got word of it. Townshend spent a panicky week's preparation, then came out and did a fairly casual show using electric and acoustic guitars, piano, some synthesizer tapes and the original "MY GENERATION" demo as he ran through a set that also included 'The Seeker', Jimmy Reed's 'Big Boss Man', 'Substitute' and 'Pinball Wizard'. Despite a drunken heckler, the show was well-received and Pete was surprisingly confident." (Dave Marsh, Before I Get Old - The Story of The Who, page 442).

http://rapidshare.com/files/90983122/petetown740414_01.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90987457/petetown740414_02.mp3

Pigpen


Demo
1966


NO INFO!!!

http://rapidshare.com/files/90978971/pigpendemo66.mp3

Parliament Funkadelic

Unreleased Outakes and Demos
Circa: 1973

These discs contain various tracks recorded by Parliament/Funkadelic around 1973. Many of the tracks are instrumentals or alternate recordings of various Parliamnet/Funkadelic songs released in the years following 1973. There some completley different musical arrangements in these songs and many of the lyrics are completely different than the finnished product.

Eddie Hazel, Bootsy Collins, Glen Goins,Bernie Worrell and the Horny Horns are all heavily
featured here as well as the rest of the P-Funk crew. This is some of the rarest and funkiest
P-Funk recordings in exsistance. Enjoy and SHARE MORE P-FUNK!

01 Bigfootin (alternate)
02 Eddie and Bootsy Jam
03 Up For the Downstroke (alternate)
04 Eddie and Bootsy Jam 2 (no solos)
05 I Can Move You If You Let Me (alternate)
06 Origin of Standing On The Verge
07 Presence of a Brain (alternate)
08 Eddies Groove
09 Needy and Greedy
10 George Directing
11 Tales of Kid Funkadelic (instrumental)
12 Chinny Chin Chin
13 Tales Intro with George Scat
14 The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg (alternate)
15 Groove to This
16 Alice In My Fantasies (alternate)
17 If It Don't Fit Don't Force It (Instrumental)
18 Red Hot Momma (alternate)
19 Jimmys Got a Little Bit Of Bitch In Him (Instrumental)
20 Together (alternate)
21 Another Place (instrumental)
22 Ride On (alternate)
23 Groove to This (alternate)
24 Bootsy Thump
25 Eddie Hazel Rocks Out (Smeeros Jam)
26 Bernie Jam
27 Chicken Scratch
28 Arm Pit
29 Right to Life (Mambo)
30 Right to Life cont
31 Bootsy Keeps Thumpin
32 Rutherford (Tales)
33 Lets Take It To The People (instrumental)
34 Bootsy for your Booty
35 I've Been Watching You (instrumental)
36 A Blow For Me A Toot For You (instrumental)
37 Soul Mate (instrumental)
38 Rat Kissed The Cat (spooky mix)

http://rapidshare.com/files/90973008/ParliamFunkDemos01.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90974251/ParliamFunkDemos02.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90976474/ParliamFunkDemos03.mp3

Led Zeppelin

Nassau Coliseum, NY
june 14-15, 1972.

AUD

Disc 1.
1.Immigrant Song
2.Heartbreaker
3.Blackdog
4.Since I've Been Loving You
5.Stairway To Heaven
6.Going To California
7.That's The Way
8.Tangerine
9.Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp

Disc 2.
1.Dazed And Confused
2.What Is And What Should Never Be
3.Moby Dick
4.Whole Lotta Love Medley
(Live At Nassau Coliseum Newyork June 15Th 1972)
5.Immigrant Song
6.Heartbreaker
7.Blackdog

Disc 3.
1.Since I've Been Loving You
2.Stairway To Heaven
3.Going To California
4.That's The Way
5.Tangerine
6.Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp
7.Dazed And Confused

Disc 4.
1.What Is And What Should Never Be
2.Moby Dick
3.Whole Lotta Love Medley
4.Rock And Roll
5.Communication Breakdown
6.Weekend
7.Bring It On Home
(live at nassau coliseum newyork 14th june 1972)

http://rapidshare.com/files/90902685/LZ061472_pt1_01.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90914693/LZ061472_pt1_02.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90927101/LZ061472_pt1_03.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90941509/LZ061472_pt2_01.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90988295/LZ061472_pt2_02.mp3

February 11, 2008

Ministry

Roseland
NYC, USA
april 15, 1996.

AUD

01 Psalm 69
02 Crumbs
03 Reload
04 Filth Pig
05 Scarecrow
06 Just One Fix
07 N.W.O.
08 Thieves
09 So What
10 The Fall
11 Lay Lady Lay
12 Lava
13 Missing/Deity
14 Hero
15 Stigmata

http://rapidshare.com/files/90798618/Ministry960415_1.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90803557/Ministry960415_2.zip

Golden Earring

GraauwRock
Graauw, Netherlands
june 5, 2006.

CD1:
1. Evil Love Chain
2. Skyscraper Hell of a Town
3. Another 45 Miles
4. When the Levee Breaks
5. Future
6. Twilight Zone
7. Albino Moon
8. Are U Receiving Me
9. Bombay
10. When the Lady Smiles

CD2:
1. Going to the Run
2. Bass Solo
3. Radar Love
4. Long Blond Animal
5. She Flies on Strange Wings
6. Holy Life

http://rapidshare.com/files/90726437/GoldenEarring06_1.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90757779/GoldenEarring06_2.zip

AC/DC

Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA, USA
december 14, 1990.

Disc 1
01 Thunderstruck
02 Shoot to Thrill
03 Back in Black
04 Fire Your Guns
05 Sin City
06 Heatseeker
07 Who Made Who
08 Jailbreak
09 The Jack
10 The Razor's Edge
11 That's the Way I Wanna Rock and Roll

Disc 2
01 Moneytalks (incomplete)
02 Whole Lotta Rosie
03 Let There Be Rock
04 Highway to Hell
05 TNT
06 For Those About to Rock

http://rapidshare.com/files/90691256/ACDC121490_1.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/90698717/ACDC121490_2.ZIP

Trio Russo Fresu Bollani

Jazzclub Nefertiti
Goeteborg, Sweden
december 12, 2007.

FM broadcast (cable)

01 Radio announcement
02 Nocturno (Russo)
03 La Sicilia (Bollani) / Radio announcement)
04 Santa Teresa (Bollani)
05 Announcement by Russo
06 If I Where a Bell (Loesser)
07 Fellini (Fresu)

Personnel:
Paolo Russo (bandoneon)
Paolo Fresu (tp, flgh)
Stefano Bollani (p)

http://rapidshare.com/files/90671808/TriRusFreBol07.zip

Izzy Stradlin and The Ju Ju Hounds

Osaka, Japan
october 16, 1992.

AUD

01 Intro
02 Came Unglued
03 Bucket 'O Trouble
04 Cuttin' The Rug
05 Crackin' Up
06 Time Gone By
07 How Much
08 Band Intro
09 Shakin' Down Easy
10 Jive Sister Fanny
11 Somebody Knockin'
12 Take A Look At The Guy
13 Pressure Drop
14 Moonlight Mile
15 Little Red Rooster
16 Amazing Grace
17 Highway 49
18 Wipe Out
19 Pills
20 Been A Fix
21 Train Tracks

http://rapidshare.com/files/90659333/IzzyStradlin101692.zip

February 10, 2008

Quicksilver Messenger Service

KSAN
San Francisco, CA
1968*

*This tape is circulating as april 1st or 6th 1968. Nobody really know if the performances broadcasted by KSAN were exactely the same of the Winterland show from April 6th.

FM SBD

Disc One :

1st Gig.

01 The Fool
02 Pride Of Man
03 Walkin' Blues
04 Light Your Window
05 Who Do You Love
06 Smokestack Lightning (fades out at the very end)

Disc Two.

2nd Gig.

01 The Fool (around m. 5:56 the sound is missing for 1 sec)
02 Who Do You Love
03 Gold and Silver +
04 Too Long +
05 Backdoor Man

+ possibly the Saxophone player on those 2 tracks is Steve Schuster.

KSAN FM Broadcast.

http://rapidshare.com/files/90532317/QMS-KSAN68_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/90537956/QMS-KSAN68_02.ZIP

Stevie Wonder

Jobing.com Arena
Glendale, Arizona
december 9, 2007.

AUD

01 Stevie + Aisha intro
02 Love's In Need Of Love Today
03 Too High
04 Visions
05 Livin' For The City
06 Master Blaster
07 Stevie talkbox jam
08 Higher Ground
09 Golden Lady
10 Ribbon In The Sky
11 Overjoyed
12 You And I
13 Send One Your Love
14 How Will I Know? *
15 If You Really Love Me #
16 Percussion / Drums ->
17 Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
18 Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
19 Marsha Story
20 My Cherie Amour
21 Sir Duke
22 I Wish
23 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
24 Superstition
25 Fever ^
26 I Just Called To Say I Love You
27 Cedric Ceballos and Mike Tyson +
28 Another Star

* Duet with Aisha Morris, Stevie's daughter
# Duet with Kimberly Brewer...includes James Brown + The Impressions teases
^ Sung by Keith John
+ Stevie brings Mike Tyson and ex-NBA player/attention whore Cedric Ceballos onstage for a moment...and a few words.

http://rapidshare.com/files/90463960/stevie20071209_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90500581/stevie20071209_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90525471/stevie20071209_03.zip

Bottle Hill

Mishawaka Inn
Ft. Collins, CO
october 25, 1975.

SBD

01 Walkin' Shoes
02 Dobro instr.
03 Georgia Rose
04 Milwaukee
05 Buck's Run
06 Brand New Tennessee Waltz
07 Whose Shoulder
08 Rocky Top
09 I Am a Pilgrim
10 On and On
11 Silver Threads & Golden Needles
12 Hammered Dulcimer Medley
13 Tryin' to Do My Time
14 Pig in a Pen
15 El Cumbanchero
16 Barry Tells a Joke
17 Morning Light
18 Hard Hearted Heartbreaker
19 Hawaiian Hula
20 Tall Pines
21 Cheese Stollen
22 Pickin' the Blues
23 Harold's Super Service
24 For No One
25 Luxury Liner
26 Salty Dog
27 The Great Swamp
28 Rights of Man
28a Tuning
29 Hammered Dulcimer Medley
30 Little Whitewashed Chimney
31 The Truck Drivin' Man
32 The Shape I'm In
33 Stony Creek
34 You Don't Know My Mind
35 Old Kentucky Home
36 Ain't It Somethin' Hank Williams
37 Hello City Limits
38 Old Neon Cross
39 Bluegrass Autumn

Walt Michael, hammered dulcimer, guitar, voc.
Barry Mitterhoff, mandolin
Rex Hunt, dobro
Harry Orlove, banjo, vocals
Joe Selli, guitar
Dave Schwartz, bass

http://rapidshare.com/files/90309931/Bottle_Hill_-_october_25__1975._Mishawaka_01.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90376886/Bottle_Hill_-_october_25__1975._Mishawaka_02.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/90393479/Bottle_Hill_-_october_25__1975._Mishawaka_03.mp3

Picture

Earthquake Fest, Holland
april 30, 1983.

01 You’re All Alone
02 Tell No Lies
03 Diamond Dreamer
04 The Hangman
05 ?
06 Flying in Time
07 Power of Evil
08 Lady Lightning
09 Every Day’s a Weekend
10 Hot Lovin’
11 Battle For The Universe
12 Bombers
13 Message From Hell

http://rapidshare.com/files/90416898/Picture043083.zip

Caravan

Forum
Leverkusen, Germany

april 13, 1975.


AUD
Chemical Disease in Town

01 Memory Lain, Hugh
02 Headloss
03 The Love In Your Eyes
04 The Dabsong Conshirtoe
05 For Richard
06 Hoedown

Pye Hastings - vocal, guitar
Dave Sinclair - keyboards
Richard Coughlan - drums
Geoff Richardson - viola, violin, flute
Mike Wedgwood - bass, vocal

http://rapidshare.com/files/90255450/Caravan750413_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90283269/Caravan750413_02.zip

Led Zeppelin

Grugahalle,
Essen, Germany
march 22, 1973.

AUD

Disc 1 59:03

01. Rock and Roll 4:39
02. Over The Hills and Far Away 7:33
03. Black Dog 7:15
04. Misty Mountain Hop 4:39
05. Since I've Been Loving You 9:00
06. Dancing Days 5:44
07. Bron-Yr_Aur Stomp 5:55
08. The Song Remains The Same 4:39
09. The Rain Song 9:39

Disc 2 43:47

01. Dazed and Confused 32:19
02. Stairway To Heaven 11:28

Disc 3 42:16

01. Whole Lotta Love 34:03
02. Heartbreaker 8:13

http://rapidshare.com/files/90181017/LZEssen32273_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90205413/LZEssen32273_02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90221270/LZEssen32273_03.zip

The Police

Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
february 2, 1981.
Regetta De Tokyo

01 don't stand so close to me
02 walking on the moon
03 deathwish
04 fallout
05 man in a suitcase
06 bring on the night
07 de do do do de da da da
08 truth hits everybody
09 shadows in the rain
10 when the world is running down
11 bed is too big without you
12 driven to tears
13 message in a bottle
14 roxanne
15 can't stand losing you
16 so lonely

http://rapidshare.com/files/90153477/Police810202_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/90158769/Police810202_02.zip

February 09, 2008

Led Zeppelin

Ten Years Gone from Knebworth
1979.

http://rapidshare.com/files/90125309/Led_Zeppelin_-_Ten_Years_Gone-_Knebworth_-__1979.rar

February 08, 2008

Led Zeppelin

Rehearsals For Atlantic Records 40 Anniversary
includes : Backstage footage,Atlantic Show
Time : 42 minutes


VIDEO

Kashmir
Heartbreaker
Whole Lotta Love
Misty Mountain Hop
Stairway To Heaven

http://rapidshare.com/files/89260441/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89312932/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89343047/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89381396/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89480085/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89627701/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89674203/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89702410/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part08.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89718012/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part09.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89732354/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part10.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89952814/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part11.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89867832/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part12.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89981253/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part13.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/90012430/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part14.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/90024407/Led_Zeppelin_Atlantic_Rehersals_1988_DVD.part15.rar

Thanx to zeppelinart.com & Purplefan!!!

February 07, 2008

Caravan

Le Chalet
Strasbourg, France

december 5, 1972.

SBD

01 Memory Lain, Hugh (aka He Who Smelt It, Dealt It)
02 The Love In Your Eye
03 Waterloo Lily
04 And I Wish I Were Stoned
05 Place Of My Own
06 For Richard

Pye Hastings - Guitar, vocals
Richard Coughlan - Drums, percussion
Geoffrey Richardson - Viola
Stuart Evans - Keyboards
Derek Austin - Bass

http://rapidshare.com/files/89231111/caravan721205.zip

Marilyn Manson

The Orpheum
Boston, MA
january 28, 2008.

AUD

DISC 1
01 Cruci - Fiction In Space
02 Disposable Teens
03 Irresponsible Hate Anthem
04 Great Big White World
05 mOBSCENE
06 If I Was Your Vampire
07 Heart Shapped Glasses
08 The Love Song
09 Sweet Dreams

DISC 2
01 Rock N Roll Nigger
02 Tourniquet
03 Little Horn
04 The Dope Show
05 Rock Is Dead
06 Coma White - Coma Black
07 The Reflecting God
08The Beautiful People
09 Antichrist Superstar

http://rapidshare.com/files/89166459/MarilynManson080126_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/89187878/MarilynManson080126_02.zip

Beethoven, Brahms, Szymanowski, Strawinski

Leonidas Kavakos - violin & D`nes Virgon - piano
Conservatoire
Bruxelles, BE
november 7, 2007.

a Musiq3 (RTBF) recording

Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827): Sonata for violin & piano No 2 in A opus 12/2 (1797-8)
01 - I Allegro vivace 06'42"
02 - II Andante piu tosto Allegretto (A min) 05'57"
03 - III Allegro piacevole 05'35"

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Sonata for violin & piano No 1 in G Opus 78 (1878-9)
04 - I Vivace ma non troppo 10'42"
05 - II Adagio (Eb) 08'21"
06 - III Allegro molto moderato 08'51"

Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937): Myths for violin & piano Opus 30 (1915)
07 - I La Fontaine d'Ar`thuse (Arethusa's Source) 06'05"
08 - II Narcisse (Narcissus) 08'07"
09 - III Driades et Pan (Driads and Pan) 08'51"

encore:
Igor Strawinski (1882-1971): excerpt from Dithyrambe (duo concertant)
10 - excerpt from Dithyrambe 04'15"

Total: 73'54"

http://rapidshare.com/files/89136295/Conservatoire7november07.zip

Weather Report

november 10, 1978.
Tower Theatre
Philadelphia, PA

AUD

Disc 1:
01 Black Market
02 Scarlet Woman
03 Young and Fine
04 A Remark You Made
05 The Pursuit Of The Woman In The Feather Hat
06 Continuum- River People
07 Thanks For The Memories

Disc 2:
01 Slang
02 Mr. Gone
03 In A Silent Way/Waterfall/Teen Town
04 Alfie
05 Birdland
06 Drum Intro
07 Badia

http://rapidshare.com/files/89070506/WeatherReport781110_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/89108121/WeatherReport781110_02.zip

February 06, 2008

Hawkwind

Monsters Of Rock
Castle Donnington

august 21, 1982.


AUD

01 Intro
02 Brainstorm
03 Angels Of Death
04 Coded Languages
05 Magnu
06 Dust Of Time
07 Urban Guerilla
08 Waiting For Tomorrow
09 Psychedelic Warlords
10 Shot Down In The Night
11 Silver Machine
12 Master Of The Universe

Dave Brock
Martin Griffin
Harvey Bainbridge
Nik Turner
Huw Lloyd Langton

http://rapidshare.com/files/89053897/HawkwindAug2182.zip

February 04, 2008

Tom Waits

KPFK Folkscene radio, LA
july 23, 1974.

Live songs & interview


1. Intro/Better Off Without A Wife
2. "It's goog to see you"
3. Foggy Night
4. "You're working on your second album"
5. The Ghost of Saturday Night
6.(looking for) The heart of Saturday Night
7. "That's such a fine song"
8. Semi Suite
9."Let me ask you something"
10. Drunk On The Moon
11. "I wonder"
12. Depot Depot
13. "For those that may have just joined us"
14. Diamonds On My Windshield
15. "That's great"
16. San Diego Seranade
17. "What are you plans now?"
18. Rosie
19. "Forthose of you..."
20. Fumblin'With The Blues

*************************************************************************************
NOTE those stuff named between " " seams to be the interviews

http://rapidshare.com/files/88950861/Waits74July23.zip

February 03, 2008

Led Zeppelin

Olympiahalle Munich, Germany
march 17, 1973.


AUD

Title: Live in Moon Chin

CD 1

01 Opening Announcements
02 Rock and Roll
03 Over the Hills and Far Away
04 Black Dog
05 Misty Mountain Hop
06 Since I've Been Loving You
07 Dancing Days
08 Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
09 The Song Remains the Same
10 The Rain Song

CD 2

01 Dazed And Confused
02 Stairway To Heaven
03 Whole Lotta Love (medley)
04 Heartbreaker (Small Cut after solo)

http://rapidshare.com/files/88815335/LZ31773Munich01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/88868489/LZ31773Munich02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/88924768/LZ31773Munich03.zip

Led Zeppelin



Guildhall Preston, UK
january 30, 1973.


AUD

Disc 1:
01 Rock and Roll
02 Over The Hills And Far Away
03 Black Dog
04 Misty Mountain Hop
05 Since I've Been Loving You
06 Dancing Days
07 Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
08 The Song Remains The Same
09 The Rain Song

Disc 2:
01 Dazed and Confused
02 Stairway To Heaven
03 Whole Lotta Love

http://rapidshare.com/files/88698699/LZ73130EVSD_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/88745576/LZ73130EVSD_02.ZIP

WIND

Club House
Viadana
MN, Italy
september 1, 2007.


Disc 1
01 Hoochie Coochie Man
02 Can You Feel Me
03 Over the Sun
04 Chemistry
05 Boogie Man
06 Taste It

Disc 2
01 Bad Luck Blues
02 Destination Nowhere
03 Moon Blues
04 Lucky Man
05 Dust my broom
06 Going Lazy
07 You got to Move > Rollin' and Tumblin' > Hoochie Coochie Man

http://rapidshare.com/files/88537485/WIND20070901_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/88628397/WIND20070901_02.ZIP

Led Zeppelin

Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan

october 3, 1972.


Title: The Great Dictator

Disc 1:
01 Introduction
02 Rock and Roll
03 Over the Hills and Far Away
04 Black Dog
05 Misty Mountain Hop
06 Since I've been Loving You
07 Dancing Days
08 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
09 The Song Remains the Same
10 The Rain Song

Disc 2:
01 Dazed and Confused
02 Stairway to Heaven
03 Whole Lotta Love
04 Immigrant Song
05 The Ocean

http://rapidshare.com/files/88471648/LZgreatdictator01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/88513149/LZgreatdictator02.zip

February 02, 2008

The Rolling Stones

Some Boys

No label

Lineage : 7" EP -> CDr -> trade -> CDr -> EAC -> WAV -> TLH -> flac 6

Side A :
01. Save Me*
02. Don't Look Back (inc.)**

Side B :
01. Shattered***
02. Hound Dog****

* Dynamic Sounds Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25 - December 21, 1972
** Peter Tosh & Mick Jagger - Convention Center, Myrtie Beach, South Carolina, June 22, 1978
*** Civic Center, Lakeland, Florida, June 10, 1978 - First concert of the 1978 US Tour
**** Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee, June 28, 1978

http://rapidshare.com/files/88256011/RollStonSomeBoys7EP.zip

Iron Butterfly

The State Theatre,
St. Petersburg, FL
february 2, 2007.

01 Iron Butterfly Theme
02 Unconcious Power
03 In The Time Of Our Lives
04 Stone Believer
05 Flowers & Beads
06 Easy Rider
07 Butterfly Bleu
08 In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

Lee Dorman, (bass guitar - vocals)
Ron Bushy, (drums)
Charlie Marinkovich, (lead guitar - vocals)
Martin Gerschwitz, (keyboards/violin/lead and back up vocals)

http://rapidshare.com/files/88042678/IRONBUTT07FEB02_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/88053980/IRONBUTT07FEB02_02.ZIP

Devo

Theatre De Verdure
Nice, France
june 25, 1980.

AUD

DISC #1
01 Freedom Of Choice Theme (cut)
02 Whip It
03 Snowball
04 It's Not Right
05 Girl U Want
06 Planet Earth (cut)
07 S.I.B. (Swelling Itching Brain)
08 Penetration In The Centerfold
09 Secret Agent Man
10 Pink Pussycat (cut)
11 Blockhead
12 Satisfaction
13 Uncontrollable Urge
14 Mongoloid

DISC #2
01 Be Stiff (cut)
02 Gates Of Steel
03 Freedom Of Choice
04 Jocko Homo
05 Smart Patrol
06 Mr. DNA
07 Gut Feeling
08 Slap Your Mammy (cut)
09 Come Back Jonee
10 Tunnel Of Life (cut)
11 DEVO Corporate Anthem

http://rapidshare.com/files/87820282/DEVO800625_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/87851079/DEVO800625_02.ZIP

Emmylou Harris and The Hot Band

Opening of the Warner Theater
march 28, 1976.

FM

Legendary DC Concert Promoter Mike Schreibman was responsible for the reopening of the Warner Theater in downtown DC. This Emmylou Show was the first show in the revamped 2000-seat acoustically-perfect vaudeville house. The concert was broadcast on WHFS-FM 102.3--Homegrown Radio, from back in those sorely missed days: no playlists, knowledgeable DJs, and support for homegrown artists like Emmylou, who here returns triumphant.

01 Intro (dnick)
02 Cash on the Barrelhead (dnick)
03 San Antone Rose (dnick)
04 Coat of Many Colors
05 Feeling SIngle, Seeing Double
06 If I Could only WIn YOur Love
07 Too Far Gone
08 Amarillo
09 Tonight the Bottle Let me Down
10 Tulsa Queen
11 Bluebird Wine
12 Band intros
13 Wheels
14 Till I Can Gain Control Again (Tamarkin)
15 Jambalaya (dnick)
15 Ooh Las Vegas
16 Satan's Jewel Crown*
17 Forty Days
18 Outro

The Hot Band:

Glen D, Hardin, piano
Rodney Crowell, rhythm guitar, harmony vocals
Emory Gordy Bass, banjo, high harmony
John Ware, drums
Hank De Vito, pedal steel, Dobro
Albert Lee, lead guitar

*Guests:
Fayssoux Starling, vocal
John Starling, vocal, acoustic guitar
Mike Auldridge, Dobro

http://rapidshare.com/files/87782186/Emmylou760328.zip

Mountain

"Way Down 'Round Jersey"
*The Starland Ballroom*
Sayreville, NJ
january 13, 2007.

01 Star Spangled Banner
02 Blood Of The Sun
03 Never In My LIfe
04 Theme For An Imaginary Western
05 Goin' Down
06 Blowin In The Wind
07 Drum solo/Jam
08 It's A Man's World
09 Nantucket Sleighride (w/Beat It & Paint It Black jam)
10 Mississippi Queen

Leslie West - Guitar, Vocals
Corky Laing - Drums & Stick Tossin'
Ritchie Scarlett - Bass & Vocals

http://rapidshare.com/files/87675168/Mountain011307_01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/87680749/Mountain011307_02.zip

Led Zeppelin

Earls Court, London
may 24 & 25, 1975. (compilation)

Soundboard, plus one track from audience source.

There is nothing ‘definitive’ about this compilation, it is meant as an introduction to the
music performed by Led Zeppelin at what may have been the peak of their live performances in 1975.

disk 1
1.Rock 'n' Roll 4.00
2.Sick Again 6.16
3.Over the Hills and Far Away 7.56
4.In My Time of Dying 13.11
5.The Song Remains the Same 5.13
6.Rain Song 8.42
7.Kashmir 9.57
8.No Quarter 23.40+

disk 1 time 78.59

disk 2
1.Tangerine 5.12*
2.Going to California 5.54**
3.That's the Way 8.15*
4.Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 7.31*
5.Trampled Underfoot 10.04*
6.Moby Dick 19.21

disk 2 time 56.22

disk 3
1.Dazed and Confused 32.38
2.Stairway to Heaven 12.20*
3.Whole Lotta Love 6.40
4.Black Dog 7.27
5.Heartbreaker 8.29
6.Communication Breakdown 6.02

disk 3 time 73.41

All tracks taken from the 25th May 1975 'When We Were Kings' release, except:
*24th May 1975 from 'The To Be a Rock and Not to Roll' release.
** audience recording, plus the first 20 seconds of 'That's The Way' from The To Be a Rock and Not to Roll' release.
+ is from the 25th May with a patch 19.18 onwards from the 24th May.

This compilation represents a complete set from the shows Led Zeppelin performed
at Earls Court, London in 1975. None of the officially released tracks are included.
As far a possible tracks are taken from soundboard sources.

http://rapidshare.com/files/87436120/LedZepBlas01.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/87488099/LedZepBlas02.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/87587806/LedZepBlas03.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/87631095/LedZepBlas04.zip

It`s from 'Blasphemy'!!!

Crosby, Stills and Nash

Merriweather Post Pavilion,
Columbia, MD
august 1, 1990.

sbd

Disc 1
01 love the one youre with
02 change partners
03 drive my car
04 chicago
05 live it up
06 if anybody had a heart
07 just a song before i go
08 lee shore
09 yours and mine
10 got it made
11 wind in th water
12 nightime for the generals
13 for what its worth

Disc 2
01 wasted on the way
02 our house
03 guinnevere
04 my country tis of thee
05 suite: judy blue eyes
06 cathedral
07 deja vu
08 got to keep open
09 wooden ships
10 southern cross
11 woodstock

http://rapidshare.com/files/87364925/CSN900801_01.ZIP
http://rapidshare.com/files/87384852/CSN900801_02.ZIP

Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee

venue:unknown
october 1973.

01 Sonny Talking
02 Hooting the blues
03 Life is a gamble
04 I gotta look under your hood
05 My Fathers words
06 Midnight special

http://rapidshare.com/files/86861369/sonyterybrown7310.mp3

Roger McGuinn solo with Ric Acoustic and Banjo

Jabberwoccky Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY
january 1, 1974.

SOUNDBOARD

1 LOVER OF THE BAYOU
2 MALINDA
3 DRIVING WHEEL
4 8 MILES HIGH
5 INSTRUMENTAL
6 ROCK AND ROLL STAR
7 BABY WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO
8 TAKE A WIFF
9 BAG FULL OF MONEY
10 WASNTG BORN TO FOLLOW / BALLAD OF EASY RIDER
11 IM SO RESTLESS
12BLUE
13 PRETTY POLLY
14 LADY
15 MR SPACEMAN
16 ROLLOVER B.
17 CHESTNUT MARE
18 BORN TO ROCK and roll
19 my back pages
20 5d (cut)

http://rapidshare.com/files/86855098/rogermcguinn740101.mp3

Roches

Soundstage
1983.

Sorry, no setlist.

http://rapidshare.com/files/86849508/roches83soundstage.mp3

February 01, 2008

Simon and Garfunkel

John Hopkins University
Baltimore
april 1, 1966.

1. A Hazy Shade Of Winter
2. Cloudy
3. Teenage Moron
4. Benedictus
5. Blessed
6. A Poem On The underground Wall
7. I Am A Rock
8. Anji
9. The Sound Of Silence
10. Sparrow
11. For Emily
12. A Church Is Burning

This show is probably incomplete...

http://rapidshare.com/files/86835216/simongurfunkle660401.mp3