Sunday, July 26, 2015
RE-UP Pink Floyd - Various Live Performances 1969-70
Pink Floyd - 1969--1970 - Reversion or revalorization
Flac
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Track List
1 Careful With That Axe, Eugene.
2 Cymbaline.
3 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.
4 Interstellar Overdrive (Different Version)
5 Astromy Domine.
6 Green Is The Colour
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RE-UP Pink Floyd - Concertgebouw Amsterdam 1969
Pink Floyd
17 September 1969
Live at Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Radio Hilversum Recording Date)
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Amsterdam '69 | Landscape | The Last Gadgets Of Oxyminus
The Man & The Journey | Green Is The Colour | Some More Secrets
Tracks: Time:
1. Introduction / Daybreak Part 1 9:09
2. Afternoon 5:16
3. Doing It 1:26
4. Sleep 2:33
5. Nightmare / Daybreak Part 2 11:36
6. The Beginning 3:21
7. Beset By The Creatures Of The Deep 6:26
8. The Narrow Way 5:11
9. The Pink Jungle 4:50
10. The Labyrinths Of Auximenes 5:57
11. Behold The Temple Of Light 5:24
12. The End Of The Beginning 6:39
Total Time: 67:48
Band:
Roger Waters
David Gilmour
Rick Wright
Nick Mason
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Sunday, July 19, 2015
Re-Up - J.J.Cale Eureka 1983
JJ Cale
Old Town Bar & Grill
Eureka, Ca
Feb 11 1983
MP3 320
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With Christine Lakeland on three mistitled tracks
track 8 Walk out in the Rain
track 9 Ain't Gonna be the First to Cry (Link in My Chain)
track 10 Maggies Farm
Lynyrd Skynyrd - First
*Original Notes
Lynyrd Skynyrd-Skynyrd's Fýrst (The Complete Muscle Shoals Album)(1971)
This may be the greatest unissued first album ever to surface from a major band. The story behind the 78 minutes of music on this CD, cut two years before Lynyrd Skynyrd's official debut album, could fill a chapter of a book. Cut primarily during late June and late July of 1971, with a quintet of 1972-vintage tracks added, they constitute Skynyrd's complete studio recordings from the period when they were still trying to get signed and were playing lots of small-time local gigs for barely enough money to live on. Seven of the songs were released on the 1978 album Skynyrd's First and...Last, and three others appear on the 1991 box set, while "Comin' Home" turned up on The Essential Lynyrd Skynyrd earlier that same year, but this is the first time this potent body of work has been assembled properly, in one place. And, additionally, one previously unissued track by itself justifies the price of this disc -- the original demo version of "Free Bird," on which the soaring harmonies, Billy Powell's beautiful piano, and the Collins-Rossington guitar duo plays with startling fire and lyricism. Several of the tracks do contain overdubs laid on in the mid-'70s (mostly Ed King's bass and some guitar, and even a Mellotron on "White Dove" -- it would be great to hear that song without the electronic string section), but this is still the band at its most raw and unaffected, in terms of what the core members are playing. Ronnie Van Zant's singing was not only powerful, but beautiful at this stage of his career, and the group's playing -- especially the Rossington-Collins double lead guitar attack -- is filled with a fresh spirit of experimentation and adventure that makes these tracks essential listening for anyone who has ever enjoyed this band's work. Evidently, the material and related demos scared the crap out of most record company executives when they were shown around in 1971-1972, and it's easy to see why -- the sound is fierce, the songs not only boldly played but boldly written as well (even the Rick Medlocke-written
and sung "The Seasons" is a killer piece of semi-acoustic country-rock), and running anywhere from five to ten minutes apiece. Anyway, most record company executives being inherent cowardly, or stupid, or both, it's easy to see them running from the room over these sounds. Anyone who owns any of Lynyrd Skynyrd's releases should add this magnificent lost chapter in the group's history.
Review by Bruce Eder
*Wav file converted
Tracklist
1.Free Bird (Original Version)
2.One More Time (Original Version)
3.Gimmie Three Steps (Original Version)
4.Was I Right Or Wrong
5.Preacher's Daughter
6.White Dove
7.Down South Jukin'
8.Wino (Original Version)
9.Simple Man (Original Version)
10.Trust (Original Version)
11.Comin' Home (Original Version)
12.The Seasons
13.Lend A Helpin' Hand
14.Things Goin' On (Original Version)
15.I Ain't The One (Original Version)
16.You Run Around
17.Ain't Too Proud To Pray
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Pink Floyd - One more from Chicago 1972
Pink Floyd
1972-04-28
Auditorium Theater, Chicago Illinois
"The Fireman's Tapes, Volume I"
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Source:
Audience Cassette Master > PCM > DAT > CDR > EAC (secure mode, no errors) > wav > Flac Frontend > FLAC
This source appeared in April, 2004. It is apparently the same recorder as that used by HRV-04 for the Eclipse release, although most likely from a different transcription of the analogue tapes. However, this recording contains Set The Controls that was absent from the recorder used for the Harvested release.
It is a far superior recording to the "second" recorder used for other RoIOs from this date (Dark Side Of Chicago, Chicago Auditorium), and which was used to provide the Set The Controls for HRV-04.
Flac file compiled by danlynch
2004-04
CD1
Set I
01 Speak To Me - Breathe
02 On The Run
03 Time
04 Breathe (reprise)
05 The Great Gig In The Sky
06 Money
07 Us And Them
08 Any Colour You Like
09 Brain Damage
10 Eclipse
Disc 2:
Set II
01 One of These Days
02 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
03 Echoes
04 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
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Bruce Dickinson - Audition Tape 1981
Bruce Dickinson's Audition Tapes
London, UK
Oct. 1981
Demo-Tape
Quality: A
10 min
Silver "Rest in Pieces" -> Trade -> 1CDR -> EAC -> FLAC ->Dime
01. Twilight Zone
02. Wrathchild
03. Killers
Bruce Dickinson – lead vocals
Dave Murray – guitar
Adrian Smith – guitar
Steve Harris – bass guitar
Clive Burr – drums
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Fairport Convention - A Chronicle Of Sorts 1967-1969
Fairport Convention Chronicle - Original Notes
A major find for Fairport fanatics, this collects 23 unreleased performances from the late ’60s in acceptable-to-excellent fidelity, mostly from the BBC (with a few tracks from TV clips, and one 1968 studio outtake). Running 77 minutes, it’s divided roughly equally between the Judy Dyble and the Sandy Denny eras. Only one of these songs (“Reno, Nevada”) shows up on the official comp of early Fairport BBC cuts, Heyday. And even then, this is a much different version than the Heyday take of “Reno, Nevada,” running seven minutes and featuring some dazzling psychedelic guitar riffs. Otherwise, there’s a wealth of material that’s not officially available in either live or studio versions, including covers of several early Joni Mitchell songs, Bob Dylan’s “Dear Landlord,” Tim Buckley’s “Morning Glory,” Eric Anderson’s “Violets of Dawn,” and a send-up of “Light My Fire.” Plus, it has good live run-throughs of songs from their early albums like “Chelsea Morning,” “Fotheringay,” “Autopsy,” “Si Tu Doi Partis,” and others. It’s just as effective as Heyday in demonstrating the band’s interpretive skills and eclecticism in their early folk-rock days, though the sound quality isn’t as stellar.
Tracks 1-4 recorded by the BBC on 24 November 1967 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 10 December 1967 (This was the band’s first appearance on Radio)
Tracks 5-7 recorded by the BBC on 6 February 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 3 March 1968
Tracks 8-10 are from the French TV Show ” Bouton Rouge” broadcast live on 27 April 1968
Track 11 recorded by the BBC on 18 June 1968 and broadcast in the ” David Symonds Show” on 27 June 1968
Track 12 recorded by the BBC on 18 June 1968 and broadcast in the ” David Symonds Show” on 26 June 1968
Track 13 recorded by the BBC on 28 May1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 2 June 1968
Track 14 recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 1 September 1968 with a repeat on 29 September 1968
Track 15 recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 1 September 1968
Track 16 recorded by the BBC on 27 December 1968 and broadcast in the ” David Symonds Show” on 9 January 1969 with a repeat on 23 January 1969
Track 17 was recorded in March 1969 at Sound Techniques and Olympic Studios, London and is an outtake from the ” Unhalfbricking” sessions. Engineered by John Wood. Produced by Joe Boyd
Tracks 18-20 were recorded by the BBC on 18 March 1969 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 6 April 1969 (Tracks 18 & 19 had Rick Grech guesting on Violin) with a repeat on 4 May 1968
Track 21 was recorded by the BBC on 23 September 1969 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 27 September 1969
Track 22 was recorded by the BBC on 9 December 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 22 December 1968 with two guest musicians (unnamed) provided by the Bryan Morrison Agency
Track 23 was recorded on 10 August 1967 at Sound Techniques, London at the same session that produced the band’s first 7″ single (If I Had A Ribbon Bow) (Track 604020). Engineered by John Wood. Produced by Joe Boyd
Tracks 5-7 recorded by the BBC on 6 February 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 3 March 1968
Tracks 8-10 are from the French TV Show ” Bouton Rouge” broadcast live on 27 April 1968
Track 11 recorded by the BBC on 18 June 1968 and broadcast in the ” David Symonds Show” on 27 June 1968
Track 12 recorded by the BBC on 18 June 1968 and broadcast in the ” David Symonds Show” on 26 June 1968
Track 13 recorded by the BBC on 28 May1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 2 June 1968
Track 14 recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 1 September 1968 with a repeat on 29 September 1968
Track 15 recorded by the BBC on 26 August 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 1 September 1968
Track 16 recorded by the BBC on 27 December 1968 and broadcast in the ” David Symonds Show” on 9 January 1969 with a repeat on 23 January 1969
Track 17 was recorded in March 1969 at Sound Techniques and Olympic Studios, London and is an outtake from the ” Unhalfbricking” sessions. Engineered by John Wood. Produced by Joe Boyd
Tracks 18-20 were recorded by the BBC on 18 March 1969 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 6 April 1969 (Tracks 18 & 19 had Rick Grech guesting on Violin) with a repeat on 4 May 1968
Track 21 was recorded by the BBC on 23 September 1969 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 27 September 1969
Track 22 was recorded by the BBC on 9 December 1968 and broadcast in ” Top Gear” on 22 December 1968 with two guest musicians (unnamed) provided by the Bryan Morrison Agency
Track 23 was recorded on 10 August 1967 at Sound Techniques, London at the same session that produced the band’s first 7″ single (If I Had A Ribbon Bow) (Track 604020). Engineered by John Wood. Produced by Joe Boyd
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Saturday, July 18, 2015
David Crosby, with Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart - Live at The Matrix 1970
David Crosby
with Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh and Mickey Hart
Live at The Matrix
1970
MP3 320
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