MAY........WTF are you listening during this fine month?

Forums:

Well, jonny hasn't started it yet, so "fake jonny" will give this one a try.

 

I'm continuing my listening of CD-r's A-Z:

 

1996

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dudes, ize cans....

AH, JONNY!  You've been watching us all along????

 

Man!

Two different Johnny's. Both are very cool.

Werrrrr waiting.....

 

 

;)

Happy mayday jd, and jjj...and all

Gov’t Mule
24 September 2016 (Saturday)
Jannus Live
St. Petersburg, FL

Source: AKG ck61 > Naiant Couplings/PFA > Naiant Tinybox > Sony M10 (24/48)
Transfer: M10 > iMac. Tracked and resampled via Sound Studio, FLAC via xACT

Recorded by Alex Leary (vwmule at gmail)

Set One

01. Mule
02. Rocking Horse
03. Monkey Hill
04. Whisper In Your Soul
05. Stoop So Low
06. Beautifully Broken
07. Game Face
08. Birth of the Mule
09. Broke Down on the Brazos > Tributary Jam

Set Two

10. One of These Days
11. Fearless
12. Million Miles From Yesterday
13. Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home
14. King’s Highway > K.H. Jam
15. Matt F’n Abts
16. No Reward
17. Funny Little Tragedy
18. Soulshine
19. E: Brand New Angel

Notes:

- Sold out show; no opening band
- Thanks to Devin for the clamp space

Images for all shows as well as full size images for this show.

Images for this show: 

http://www.archive.org/serve/GovernmentMule2016-09-24JannusLiveStPetersb...

Träd, Gräs och Stenar - Gärdet 12.6.1970

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Interesting side note: I was checking out the album on allmusic.com and came upon this amusing tidbit from the review:

 

"...The live recording quality, done by someone in the front row of the concert, is quite good for that time. Combining energetic recklessness and Velvet Underground-like minimalism and even Swedish folk melodies into their hippie jamming, these Swedes leave the more conventional tie-dyed bands like the Dead in the dust."

Dylan - Love Sick EP

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Love Sick (Live "Grammy" Version)

Cold Irons Bound (Live Version)

Cocaine Blues (Live Version)

Born In Time (Live Version)

Wayne Shorter Quartet - Without A Net

ize has monitors youze all for some time now......

 

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Gov�t Mule
Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA
2016/09/23

Source: Schoeps MK41s (DINa)> KCY 250/5 Ig> VMS 5 U> SD744 (24/48)
Location: Clamped to balcony rail DFC
DSP: 744> MBP> Audacity(normalize/amplify/resample/track/fades)> Wave(16)> XLD> FLAC> xACT(fixSBE/tags) 
Recorded/Transferred: nolamule

Set I
01 Just Got Paid >
02 Doing It To Death
03 Soulshine 
04 Painted Silver Light
05 Don�t Step on the Grass Sam
06 Mercy on the Criminal >
07 I�d Rather Go Blind
08 Mr. High & Mighty
09 Blind Man in the Dark*

Set II
01 Forsaken Savior
02 Stratus **
03 Time to Confess*** >
04 Drums
05 Bad Little Doggie
06 How Many More Years >
07 Hit the Road Jack >
08 How Many More Years
09 Lola Leave Your Light On

Encore
10 Unring the Bell 
11 Endless Parade > 
12 Thrill is Gone >
13 Endless Parade

* with Ain't No Sunshine lyrics
** with Les Brers In A Minor & Smoke On The Water teases
*** with Shakedown Street & Get Up Stand Up teases

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Donald Heller & Anicet Heller - Airs & Dances For Two Hurdy-Gurdies (Cassette, Album)

tags: drone, celtic, traditional, folk

Traffic - s/t (1968)

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Carmen Silva S\T

tags: brazil, sexy time

Josey Wales - "Samfie" / The Taxi Gang - "Samfie" (Version) tags: Producer, Robbie Shakespare, Sly Dunbar, 45 rpm, single

The Smiths - Meat Is Murder

Patti Smith - Horses

Really like the patti smith album 

shabaka and the ancestors - wisdom of elders

https://shabakaandtheancestors.bandcamp.com/album/wisdom-of-elders

Oh yeah. Sick.

I'm gonna give Shabaka another go. Didn't bite on the first go-round. That one a good starting point?

That's actually the only one I've listened to. It's hard to keep up with all the music out there. But it's fun to try.

Check out Stein Urheim

I'll admit: I'm not a fan of the music on this disc.  The songs that they cover are much better from the original artists (Supremes, Beatles, Donovan) and the other songs sound similar in genre to other artists, who sound better to my ears (even Three Dog Night comes to mind as one of them).  I'm sure that what makes Vanilla Fudge a desirable act was how they treated the songs in their own way, but I'm not biting.

 

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Now, this recording of derivative folk-pop (Beatles-Byrds-Mama-and-Papa's-like?) and fuzzy garage-psych captures my interest a bit more for some reason.  Maybe because they're a Bay Area Band?

 

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>> Stein Urheim

Wow, you know it. Sick, thank you.

Thought you would dig him. Enjoy 

1979

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Cheeesboiger!

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The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)

 

The Velvet Underground - Loaded (1970)

Gov't Mule
Humphreys by the Bay
San Diego, CA
2016-08-27

Source : Schoeps MK4V (ortf) > Tascam DR-680 (24/48)
Location: ~ 100' back; stand ~ 9' High centerish
Transfer: Audacity (amplify,resample,dither) > cdwav (track) > TLH (Flac8,meta)
Tagging : Foobar 2000 Live Show Tagger

Recorded and Transferred by: Aaron Bowers (obaaron)

Setlist:

01. The Joker
02. Rocking Horse >
03. Stoop So Low 
04. Forsaken Savior 
05. Devil Likes It Slow 
06. Whisper In Your Soul 
07. Time To Confess 
08. Introduction
09. Pack It Up [1] 
10. The Thrill Is Gone [1] 
11. Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home [1] 
12. Birth Of The Mule 
13. Funny Little Tragedy [2] 
14. I'll Be The One [3] 
15. When Doves Cry > 
16. Beautifully Broken > 
17. When Doves Cry > 
18. Beautifully Broken 
19. She Said, She Said >
20. Tomorrow Never Knows
21. Encore crowd and Introductions
22. Loser [4]
23. Spanish Moon [5] 

Notes:
[1] with Steve Ferrone; without Matt Abts
[2] with Message In A Bottle & The Bed's Too Big Without You lyrics
[3] with Blue Sky tease
[4] with Charlie Starr & Richard Turner; without Jorgen Carlsson
[5] with Charlie Starr, Paul Jackson & Steve Ferrone; without Matt Abts 

I was a young guitar slinger back in Jr High school. A friends older brother said to me "you can play the blues alright, but you can't play the blues like Johnny Winter, like when he plays "Mother Earth".

So this bothered me for many years. I recently did some homework, to find out that versions of Johnny Winter playing "Mother Earth" don't grow on trees.

I found one Johnny Winter CD in circulation with the ever elusive "Mother Earth" and here it is:

Johnny Winter Live Bootleg Series # 12 (2016)

Endless Boogie, "Back in '74" Vibe Killer (2017) (link)

tags: boogie, riot, KISS, eyebrows, acid

Bo Diddley, BB King, Smokey Robinson, Paul Butterfield, Chuck Berry - "Hey! Bo Diddley"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UKL7g7BrR0

^

Holy crap. Short, but unbelievable.

Electric Octopus - Smokyhead (2017) (New Full Album)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFE0B75ZVr8

Random pick on YouTube. Very psychedelic.cheeky

James Elkington, "Wading the Vapors" Wintres Woma (2017) (link)

Travis Laplante - Heart Protector 

https://travislaplante.bandcamp.com

Spirit - Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus

^Sweet, I haven't heard that one for awhile, ateix.

 

The Velvet Underground - Live at Max's Kansas City (1972)

The Velvet Underground - Live with Lou Reed (1974)

I hadn't listened to it before, Johnny. Halfway through the second side and having to keep track of where my brain is spilling onto the floor.

Nice V.U. picks.

Gov’t Mule
8/28/16
Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Paso Robles, CA

OTS, Second To Last Row In SEC 202, DEAD Center. Seats 19 & 20.

Neumann KM-140s (ORTF) On 5ft Stand >Canare Star Quads >Lunatec V2 (30 db Gain) >XLR >Tascam DR100mkII (24bit/48khz)

Post Production: iZotope RX4 advanced & Har-Bal 3.0 (balanced channels and increased the amplitude. Removed stray noises including the loudest claps. Reduced wind noise when needed. Harmonic Balancing and compression)

WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample / Dither To 16bit/44.1khz) >FLAC (Level 8) + Tags Via xACT 2.37

Recorded, Tracked, & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr
Post Production: Flying -M-

01. World Boss
02. Lay Your Burden Down
03. Steppin’ Lightly
04. World Of Difference
05. The Shape I’m In
06. Lively Up Yourself (Instrumental)
07. Temporary Saint >
08. Long As I Can See The Light
09. Sco-Mule *
10. Monday Morning Meltdown
11. Frozen Fear >
12. D’yer Mak’er >
13. Frozen Fear
14. King’s Highway
15. When The World Gets Small
16. Slackjaw Jezebel >
17. Mule **

Encore
18. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry ***
19. Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man *** (w/ "Mississippi Queen" jam)

Smokin' Mule 2016 Summer Tour
Blackberry Smoke Opened

* With Toshi Yanagi On Guitar
** With 'Les Brers In A Minor' Tease; Also With 'Who Do You Love?' And 'Whole Lotta Love' Snippets
*** With Charlie Star (Blackberry Smoke) On Guitar

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
Vina Robles Amphitheatre is a beautiful facility on the outskirts of Paso Robles amongst the vineyards. It’s like a small scale Shoreline Amphitheatre, without the canopy and with a much smaller lawn area. It’s about one third the size of Shoreline. It’s been 17 years since the last time that I’ve recorded Gov’t Mule, in Santa Barbara. 15 years ago I met Warren Haynes back stage at the Allman Brothers Band concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. Warren can still play like a man possessed. Most of the songs that the band played tonight were new to me. They did a cover of Dylan’s ‘It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry’ for one of the encores that was pretty good, though I still like Jerry’s version better. The Mule played for a little over two and a half hours, while opener Blackberry Smoke played for one hour. I’m afraid that my recording of the opening set will be heavily marred by wind noise. I was hesitant when I got to the amphitheatre this afternoon, as I know how their security can be clueless about tapers. Thankfully there was no hassle getting in. They didn’t even look in my bag, which surprised me, and they were more concerned with my microphone stand. The band had designated the center part of the last three rows of Section 202 as the official taping area, and it was cordoned off with yellow tape. The only stipulation was that tapers could only raise their stands about five feet because it would affect site lines from the row of private boxes directly behind. I was the first taper inside, and I picked two seats DEAD center in the second to the last row, directly in front of the soundboard area. There were only three other tapers tonight, one with DPAs, one with a triple set of older Sennheisers (without windscreens). I can only imagine how his recording will sound with all the wind gusts at sundown. And one guy from Long Beach who was running six mics on a large cross bar on his stand. The crowd was very well behaved tonight and consisted of mostly older folks. The floor area, SEC 100, was fairly crowded all night, but toward the later part of the Mule set the 202 section was not even a third full, and there was NO one in the center seats in front of me almost all the way to the front of the section. At set break I ran into my brother in law Brent and my friend Karl who were guests in one of the private boxes that belonged to someone that I went to high school with. The sound was really good tonight. Very clear and clean with no distortion or coloration. I ran the Lunatec V2 preamp at 30 db of gain and could have probably bumped it up to 35 db, as I had just a hint of red on the display. Damon, one of the other tapers, told me that the tapers section the night before in San Diego was way in the back and the sound there was terrible. He said that tonight’s show as much better sound wise. Thanks SO MUCH to Flying M for his amazing post production !!!


Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. ;) 

Flying M notes:
Recording came out nice and the wind wasn't too bad and only in a few places does it nudge its way into your consciousness. After a good gust a clunk would follow so thinking it may have been a loose cable? Went away after a while. Took those clunks out and attenuated the wind noise (below 100Hz if bad-usually only below 50Hz). Even though the microphones were set up away from people this still had some of those pesky loud claps I can't take and spend so much time removing. As always all of this is done as spot repairs and entire files are not subjected to these filters. iZotope RX is a fantastic program for scrubbing undesirable noises out of a recording. Add to that my OCD and too much spare time on my hands you get a much cleaner recording. Har-Bal's compression tool helped to restore the punch which was reduced by wind and distance from source. Also balanced the frequency spectrum allowing softer detail to be exposed. Then a final review with iZotope removing additional noises resulting from the compression process of increasing the amplitude of softer content including weird noises.

-M-

Fred Neil S\T

Clutch. Earth Rocker.

 

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Gov’t Mule
Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA
August 30, 2016

Setlist
01 Hammer & Nails
02 Banks Of The Deep End
03 Patchwork Quilt
04 Fool's Moon
05 Flip Wilson
06 Left Coast Groovies
07 No Quarter
08 No Need To Suffer
09 Tastes Like Wine
10 Kind Of Bird
11 Need Your Love So Bad
12 I Believe To My Soul
13 Just Got Paid
14 Thorazine Shuffle
ENCORE
15 Danger Bird * with Charlie Starr
16 Take Me To The River * with Charlie Starr


Recorded with DPA 4021’s > Apogee Duet 2 (BLA mod) > iPhone 6s/Apogee Metarecorder @ 44.1 kHZ/24 bit
Rear FOH, center
All post production with Logic Pro X and xACT.
Recorded by D. Fries

Eno - Another Green World

This one is 20 years old:

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Misfits - Legacy Of Brutality

John Lewis -  Presents Jazz Abstractions

Martin Denny - A Taste Of Honey

Gov't Mule
Sonoma Mountain Village Event Center
Rohnert Park, CA
August 31, 2016

Neumann KMF 4i > Naint Little Box > Tascam DR-07 (24-48)
11 ft stand, right front of Soundboard cage
Sound Forge 6 (16/44) > CD Wave (tracks) > THL (8)

Disc One:
1. Intro
2. Bad Little Doggie >
3. Mr. High & Mighty 
4. Soulshine 
5. Thelonius Beck 
6. Forevermore 
7. Painted Silver Light >
8. Raven Black Night
9. Stratus 
10. Million Miles From Yesterday 
11. Doin' It To Death

Disc Two:
1. Fallen Down >
2. The Other One Jam 
3. Game Face w/ Birdland & Mountain Jam 
4. Railroad Boy 
5. I Can't Quit You 
6. Broke Down On The Brazos 
7. crowd
8. Maggot Brain > (w/ Charlie Starr)
9. Where Did You Sleep Last Night? (w/ Charlie Starr & Paul Ill)

Airto - Virgin Land

The soothing siren song of 8th graders en route to our nation's capital 

Mac DeMarco - This Old Dog

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No students for the rest of the afternoon so I'm grooving to this album currently while I work..

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Shovels and Dirt - The Strumbellas

Heart of Glass - Old School Freight Train

Neon Experience - Junius Meyvant

Tamala - Joe Driscoll

Mont Blanc - Quiet Hollers

Canary - Honeysuckle

The Good Times - Eric Lindell

A Little Time Off Ahead - Vandaveer

Dancin With the Devil - Lindsay Perry

Pretty Lil Foot - Rising Appalachia

I’m On Fire - The Staves

When Love Was New - Garett LeBeau

Let Me Be Your Girl - Rachael Yamagata

Bam Ba Lam - Alabama 3

Savane - Ali Farka Toure

Woke Up This Morning - Alabama 3

In The Name of the Father - Black Grape

The Beigeness - Kate Tempest

Come On And Move Me - Monarchs

Sleeping on The Blacktop - Colter Wall

Yantra - Drones e Excursões de Guitarras Rumo ao Desconhecido Vol. 2

https://yantrayantra.bandcamp.com/album/drones-e-excurs-es-de-guitarras-...

1999

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I'm not sure why I have this in my CD-r collection (may be from the public library), but I don't remember listening to it before.  As the name suggests, it seems to be a tribute to music of the past: Sun Records, early Rhythm-and-Blues, Fats Domino, even a little Brian Wilson tidbit.  But not really sounding too much like them.  Very enjoyable, if mellow listen.

 

M. Ward - Transistor Radio (2005)

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David Bromberg Band How Lalte'll Ya Play TiL? Volume 1 : Live (1978/1989)

i plan on purchasing marty stuart's new album next week. produced by mike campbell, its killer. i dont buy albums....

Good tip. Mike Campbell has great taste.

Burton Greene Quartet S\T

http://www.archive.org/serve/DavidNelsonBand2011-06-11NavarroGeneralStor...

David Nelson Band 
Navarro General Store Amphitheatre 
Navarro, Ca 
6/11/11 

Set 1 
01 Earl's Girls 
02 John Hardy's Wedding 
03 Impressionist Two-Step > 
04 Where I Come From > 
05 Louis Collins 
06 Prisoner Of Freedom 
07 This Wheel's On Fire 
08 Rag Mama Rag 

Set 2 
09 Hand Jive > 
10 Snakebit > 
11 Sweet Melinda > 
12 Edge Of The Wire 
13 Big Six 
14 Every Grain Of Sand 
15 Any Naked Eye 
16 E: BIODTL 

David Nelson Barry Sless Mookie Siegel Pete Sears John Molo 

Lineage: AT822 > Tascam DR-2d (16/44.1) > Soundforge (Levels, fades) > CDWave > TLH (Flacs, Checksums) 

Notes: My tiny stealth rig this time, but it sounded REALLY good in front of Timmy's soundboard booth, and the AT822 did a remarkable job capturing the details of the mix. Band played superlatively, just like last year at this venue, they love those redwoods.. I was late getting back to start the second set, and missed two or three minutes of warm-up jamming before Hand Jive, but made it with ten seconds to spare before the song itself started. Plenty of wind noise in this recording, and some crowd chatter, might as well put on the headphones and pretend you're there - I think this mix sounds better that way... 

Enjoy! - Peter T 

Grateful Dead - In the Dark

Van Morrison - T.B. Sheets

GD 7/14/85 - Ventura County Fairgrounds

Gary Burton Quintet - Dreams So Real: Music of Carla Bley

Phil Ochs - Pleasures of the Harbor

>>Phil Ochs - Pleasures of the Harbor

Reminds me of a conversation with Ed F (NYC ED) a long time ago.  Miss that guy- should probably send an email.

5-7-77.  Helllloooo, duhhhhh...  Heard it before but hearing it again now, like new. Fuckin' awesome. Who are these guys?

Stan Getz Quartet, "Our Kind Of Saby" I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 10 (1980)

>>Phil Ochs - Pleasures of the Harbor

Liked it, didn't love it. Guy was extraordinarily talented.

David Nelson Band 
Navarro General Store Amphitheatre 
Navarro, Ca 
6/12/11 

Set 1 
01 Diamond Joe 
02 Just A Season > 
03 Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie 
04 Yvonne 
05 Free Mexican Airforce 
06 Ballad Of Frankie Lee & Judas Priest > 
07 Talkin' Back > 
08 Give Me Love > 
09 Cumberland Blues 

Set 2 
01 Yppah Yadhtrib 
02 Long Gone Sam > 
03 Edge Of The Wire V4 > 
04 Rainmaker > 
05 Cut & Run > 
06 Lazy River Road 
07 Down The Middle 
08 Kick In The Head 
09 E: Box Of Rain 

David Nelson Barry Sless Mookie Siegel Pete Sears John Molo 

Lineage: AT822 > Tascam DR-2d (16/44.1) > Soundforge (Levels, fades) > CDWave > TLH (Flacs, Checksums) 

Notes: Day 2 in Navarro, my tiny stealth rig again. It was windy again, and I decided to try using the bass roloff on my AT mic during the second set in order to reduce wind noise; that explains why second set sounds less full than the first. Again, I was surpised at how good this recording sounds to my ears, especially in headphones; all the details of Timmy's excellent mix made it to the recording - along with every pithy comment of the crowd near my microphone, which was again taped to the front of the soundboard table... 

Enjoy! - Peter T

The new box set.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

just joking 

I've got your box set right here, Bro

 

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Hubert Laws - Family

5/8/77 cheeky

"Van Morrison - T.B. Sheets"

Hey, Ateix and others, don't know if you're on Facebook at all, but a video was posted yesterday of Van Morrison at the AGAPE church in LA. He got up in plain clothes and laid down a version of "Have I Told You Lately" with some nice backup vocals from some of the church choir. Very cool and totally random. Supposedly he streams their services from Belfast weekly and finally made the trip there. I don't know much about AGAPE except their premise is everybody and anybody is welcome to their congregation and their main focus is love, love, love, hence the song choice. ;)

Not being on Facebook is the closest that I'll ever get to being off the grid. I did hear "Have I Told You Lately" playing over the supermarket P.A. yesterday, though. I enjoyed that. Neat story, dude.

That T.B. Sheets is quite the trashy release by Bang Records, though, put out after he had already fled their clutches. Great article about his escape to 
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/article/2015/03/24/van-...

Kikagaku Moyo - House in the Tall Grass

Fela Kuti - The '69 Los Angeles Sessions (LP)

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6hW7rslqpjU

>> Fela Kuti - The '69 Los Angeles Sessions (LP)

Hell yeah. Queue'd up. 

whatever ateix recommends

Hillman, what's good man. That track by Endless Boogie is awesome. I want that album. I'd scope that out if you haven't already.

The Rolling Stones & Mick Taylor - Can't You Hear Me Knocking - Glastonbury -6/29/2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpwsTyD6XQg

Holy Wave - Relax

5/9/77 cheeky

...it starts with a H>S>F which is strangely like a continuation of the Cornell show.

1979

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I'm especially happy to listen to disc 2, which is essentially one of my favorite all-time albums (Roger the Engineer) with some later tracks added on (incl Mr Page)

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live Black Angels @ the Casbah 2007

Some high energy Afro-Cuban music with big beats and heavy bass.  And a little bit of rap and reggae here and there.  Good listening for this older white guy.

2003

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Grateful Dead - Live / Dead

Memory Girls (2002)

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>> The Velvet Underground - Live at Max's Kansas City

I think it's been like 13 years and a countless number of car rides with tightly-rolled doobies since I've heard this one, dude. Sounds great on old vinyl a pair of cheap speakers, man.

I liked last week's Electric Octopus selection, so I went to the YouTube well again.

Electric Octopus - This Is Our Culture (Full Album 2016)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SiZiXPa3_k

^^Cool, ateix.  I like hearing the taper talking every once in a while.  Glad it was recorded.

 

Thanks to my artificially created playlist, I just finished this one from 1999.  Not the acappella group that I remember; this one has a full R&B sound to it.

 

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1966

So I'm watchin' and I'm waitin'
Hopin' for the best
Even think I'll go to prayin'
Every time I hear 'em sayin'
That there's no way to delay
That trouble comin' every day
No way to delay
That trouble comin' every day

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Nice. Saw some sweet Mothers of Invention titles at the record shop today. I'm in a heavy "vinyl freak" phase at the moment, can't believe some of the shit I've been getting my hands on for real cheap.

Tom Verlaine - Words From the Front

Ian Hunter & The Rant Band Fingers Crossed (2016)

Dark Side x 3

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon

Poor Man's Whiskey - Dark Side of the Moonshine

Easy Star All-Stars - Dub Side of the Moon

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=591303

Ryan Adams
2017-05-06
Tower Theater
Upper Darby, PA 

01.  .....
02. Do You Still Love Me?
03. To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)
04. Gimme Something Good
05. Two
06. Dirty Rain
07. Fix It
08. Outbound Train
09. Kim
10. Invisible Riverside
11. Wonderwall
12. Doomsday
13. When the Stars Go Blue
14. Prisoner
15. Let It Ride
16. Juli
17. Magnolia Mountain
18. Sweet Illusions
19. To Be Without You
20. Haunted House
21. New York, New York
22. Cold Roses
23. Shakedown on 9th Street (w/ encore break)
24. Come Pick Me Up (solo acoustic)

___

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=591049

Ryan Adams
iHeartRadio Theater
New York, New York
May 4, 2017

LIVE Webcast

Setlist:
-introduction by Jonathan Clarke-
Do You Still Love Me?
-Q&A with Jonathan Clarke-
Prisoner
-Q&A with Jonathan Clarke-
Haunted House
Gimme Something Good
-Q&A with Jonathan Clarke-
Everybody Knows
Invisible Riverside
To Be Without You
Doomsday
We Disappear
My Winding Wheel
 

 

Sam Rivers - Contrasts

Sun Ra & His Myth Science Arkestra - We Travel The Space Ways

Miles Davis - Filles De Kilimanjaro

Joe Gallant & Illuminati - The Blues For Allah Project

Out Effing Standing

 

http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Blues_For_Allah_Project.htm

Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here Symphonic

Lennon / Ono - Double Fantasy

James Blood Ulmer - Free Lancing

Tom Verlaine - Dreamtime

Pat Metheny Group - Offramp

Concrete Blonde --- Bloodletting ....... Awesome !

Big Walnuts Yonder - S\T
(Mike Watt, Nick Reinhart, Nels Cline, and Greg Saunier)

https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/05/big-walnuts-yonder-minutemen-wilc...

Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior 

David Bromberg - How Late'll 'ya play 'til Vol. 1 & 2

Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Winterland 

Ian Hunter, Jaco Pastorius - All American Alien Boy (1974)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXiYkOEBv8U

 

The dude was rapping well before rap happened.

 

 

Nice little 70s fusion thing we have going on in this thread right now.

Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire

Released May 12, 1967:

The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced

Prince & The Revolution - Purple Rain

Fuck, man. "Purple Rain" is still a great song. Fuck.

Fuck, man. "Purple Rain" is still doubly a great song. Fuck.

Dick Hyman plays Scott Joplin

Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual

Jimmy McGriff - The Main Squeeze

Comets On Fire - Avatar

Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightnin' Strikes

Prairie Home Companion

Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye

and 

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and

Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - Live at the Village Gate 1977

Went back to my Pull of the Led Zeppelin reunion show 2007 The Sound is Incredible !

Leon Thomas - Facets: The Legend Of Leon Thomas

Mostly Bruce Hampton and Japanese psych lately.

Today I checked out chuck prophet's latest album 'Bobby fuller died for your sins' in its entirety, pretty decent.

I just picked up No Free Lunch by Green On Red and I'm looking forward to listening to it, my only experience with them previously has been through a solid comp but I've never listened to an album of theirs.

Savoy Brown "Still Live After 50 Years" : Volume 1 (2015)

Singed by Kim Simmonds himself

Green on Red was big w/European tape traders back in the '80's.  One German guy I traded with had 100's of hours.  I asked him to send me "your favorite tape" of them.  I couldn't even tell you what they sound like now . . .

Just listened to Los Lobos, The Town & The City, 2006.  Fun stuff.

 

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Seemed like a good thread for this one. I enjoy Pearls Before Swine

True West - TV Western

Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request

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ZZ Top - Tres Hombres

Pearls Before Swine - One Nation Underground

Michael Chapman - 50

Garaj Mahal w/ Zakir Hussain at GAMH- SF

8/23/02

Interesting ateix. Perhaps surprisingly I wasn't aware there was a band with the same name. Pretty good band name. 

You know what's really weird, Chuck? I wasn't even consciously thinking of the comic when I threw that LP on to spin. Some real subliminal stuff going on there.
I like that comic, too.


Brian Eno - Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks

Beach Boys - Love You

Anyone from the "707" area know about this band/disc from 1995?  I picked this up in the free bin awhile back.  Looks like they may have been from Sonoma County.  Vocals sound like Pearl Jam guy and they have an Americana/Southern Rock/Reggae jamband sound.  Enjoyable enough for the price.

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Oregon - Roots In the Sky

John Coltrane - Live at the Village Vanguard Again!

John Coltrane – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
​Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone, flute
Alice Coltrane – piano
Jimmy Garrison – bass
​Rashied Ali – drums
Emanuel Rahim – percussion

Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane

 

Thelonious Monk - piano
John Coltrane - tenor saxophone
Ray Copeland - trumpet on "Off Minor" and "Epistrophy"
​Gigi Gryce - alto saxophone on "Off Minor" and "Epistrophy"
Coleman Hawkins - tenor saxophone on "Off Minor" and "Epistrophy"
Wilbur Ware - bass
Shadow Wilson - drums on "Ruby, My Dear", "Trinkle, Tinkle" and "Nutty"
Art Blakey - drums on "Off Minor" and "Epistrophy"

John Coltane - Olé Coltrane

John Coltrane — soprano saxophone on "Olé" and "To Her Ladyship"; tenor saxophone on "Dahomey Dance" and "Aisha"
Freddie Hubbard — trumpet
Eric Dolphy — flute on "Olé" and "To Her Ladyship"; alto saxophone on "Dahomey Dance" and "Aisha"
McCoy Tyner — piano
Reggie Workman — bass on "Olé," "Dahomey Dance" and "Aisha"
Art Davis — bass on "Olé," "Dahomey Dance" and "To Her Ladyship"
​Elvin Jones — drums

>>Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane<<

 

Monk's 100th birthday this year

The Monks donated his piano to the Smithsonian.

 

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That's awesome, I didn't know that. I hope they did the same with the apartment featured on this album cover, and kept it as is:

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Haha. Some regret that I passed that one up at my local record stoppe, if only for the cover.

 

Don Cherry - Eternal Now

Don Cherry - trumpet, piano, harmonium, vocals, h'suan, daster, gong
​Bengt Berger - piano, Tibetan bells, African finger piano, mridangam, cymbal
​Christer Bothén - piano, dousso n'koni, Tibetan bells
​Bernt Rosengren - tárogató
Agneta Ernström - Tibetan bells, dousso kynia

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^taking my son the see Gorillaz this summer, his first show.

Nice!

 We're gonna hit the Georgia show in October with our son...

Really like that they give you a DL or CD per ticket.

 

Daniel Bachman - S\T

Daniel Bachman – guitar, shruti box
Forrest Marquisee – octotone

Rick James - Street Songs

Kiss - S\T

George Benson - White Rabbit

 

George Benson - guitar
Jay Berliner - acoustic guitar
Earl Klugh - acoustic guitar
Ron Carter - bass
​Herbie Hancock - electric piano
Billy Cobham - drums
​Airto Moreira - percussion, vocals
Gloria Agostini - vibes, percussion

Phil Bodner - flute, alto flute, oboe, English horn
Hubert Laws - flute, alto flute, piccolo, flute solo on 1
George Marge - flute, alto flute, clarinet, oboe, English horn
Romeo Penque - English horn, oboe, alto flute, clarinet, bass clarinet
Jane Taylor - bassoon

Wayne Andre - trombone, baritone
Jim Buffington - French horn
John Frosk - trumpet, flugelhorn, solo (1, 5)
Alan Rubin - trumpet, flugelhorn

^

Interesting, I see that Benson record, was produced by Creed Taylor, who appears to be the cats meow for that type jazz production and jazz great participation. Enjoy.

The Wailers :  Burnin' (1973)

That's some funny coincidence indeed ateix. 

Last night was Willie Dixon from the Quiet Knight Chicago, IL 1974. No video in the link below (also no date which for some reason isn't on my cd either), but the same FM source as the CD I've had for a few years now. Doesn't seem to very much video of Willie live at all, but some excellent music here.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1dyhx_o8cHY

Did a bit of a 180 tonight. Robert Fripp & the League of Gentlemen live at the Bijou Cafe Philadelphia 7/2/80. Some great music & Sara Lee jams on bass. 

Michael Jackson - Thriller

Derek and the Dominoes - Layla (and Other Assorted Love Songs)

Warren Zevon - S\T

Crosby, Stills & Nash - S\T

Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth

Oliver Nelson – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Eric Dolphy – flute, alto saxophone
George Barrow – baritone saxophone
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet
Bill Evans – piano
Paul Chambers – bass
Roy Haynes – drums

Crazy fucking lineup. Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder. Pretty close to perfection.

Ryan Adams- Black Hole Sun from last night in New Zealand

Christian Scott - Ruler Rebel

Bob Dylan - Blood On the Tracks

2nd Blood Sweat and Tears,

Twin Peaks Sound Track,

next up Derek Trucks Band,

Nawlin's 1-24-2003,Great show that night,..~^^^**

Myself ,Aiq,and his future Bride were in attendance.

When The Saints Go Marching In - Preservation Hall Jazz Band Vol. lll 

GD 5/12-19/74

some E72, 5/3,4,11/72

May 77 5/11-26/77

 

some old school KVHW

Frogwings with Butch Trucks, Derek, Herring, Oteil, Kofi, John Popper, & the ABB percussion dude https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKI2HLWMHHM 

ABB 9/19/71 & 7/27/2007

went to listen to DNB & realized I'd moved my whole folder to a flash drive that stopped working, & w/ quinfolk's page gone, can't replace em sad

Benny Goodman trio and quartet - live 1937-38

Pharoah Sanders - Shukuru

Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Yusef Lateef - Gettin' It Together

Fripp & Eno - Live In Paris 28.05.1975

 

Happy Birthday (Arrival Day), Sun Ra

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Sun Ra and his Myth Science Arkestra - Angels and Demons at Play

That disc of live Fripp / Eno is sick.

Nice, I was trying to catch Robyn Hitchcock with Yo La Tengo and then Robyn solo a couple months back; both shows sold out rather quickly.


V\A - Maghreb Sharit Mix No 4: Gimbri Special (Excavation Series, Vol. 6)
https://powermoveslibrary.bandcamp.com/album/maghreb-sharit-mix-no-4-gim...

tags: Moroccan, folk, music

Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Volume Two

Django Reinhardt - Rare Django

Larry Unger - Rags, Blues & Hot Tunes For Fingerstyle Guitar

Ian Hunter & The Rant Band - Live In The UK (2015)

>>Robyn Hitchcock's new album

good call

pulled out the Storefront Hitchcock dvd the other day.

 

Sindao Banisil - Pakaradia-an (Maranao Chants & Instrumental Music)

Animal Collective- Sung Tongs

Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave

Muldrow meets Mingus - Jazz at Lincoln Center 

Check out the recent drop, Music of John Lewis, JR. Really good stuff, features Jon Batiste. Nice take on “2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West” with a small combo.

Thanks ateix. 

Freddy Gibbs & Madlib - Pinata 

Captain Beyond - Dawn Explosion

Chick Corea & Return To Forever - Light As A Feather

The Imps - In The Tube

Amadou Binta Konté and Tidiane Thiam - Waande Kadde

Träd Gräs och Stenar, "Halvvägs (Halfway)" Tack för Kaffet / So Long (2017)
https://youtu.be/HzCx-jqEyyE

Chris Robinson Brotherhood, "Behold the Seer" Barefoot In The Head (2017)
https://soundcloud.com/thechrisrobinsonbrotherhood/01-behold-the-seer

Tim Berne & Bill Frisell - ...Theretically

Mike Watt - Ring Spiel Tour '95

Alice Coltrane - Lord of Lords

The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle

Mott the Hoople - The Journey

RIP: Pete Overend Watts

Keith Jarrett - Arbour Zena

Keith Jarrett - piano, composer
Jan Garbarek - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Charlie Haden - bass
Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra - conductor Mladen Gutesha

Miles Davis - Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet

Miles Davis – trumpet
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
Red Garland – piano
Paul Chambers – bass, cello
Philly Joe Jones – drums

Valleys of Neptune - Jimi Hendrix

 

Stone Free

Valleys of Neptune

Bleeding Heart

Hear My Train a Comin'

Mr. Bad Luck

Sunshine of Your Love

Lover Man

Ships Passing Through the Night

Fire

Red House

Lullaby for the Summer

Crying Blue Rain

Jimmy Smith - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Jimmy Smith - organ
Oliver Nelson - arranger (#1-3)
Claus Ogerman - arranger, conductor

Van Halen - Fair Warning

Hooters - Nervous Night

Steve Miller Band - Book of Dreams

Seatrain - S\T

Bert Jansch - Jack Orion

Bert Jansch - S\T

Deodato - Deodato 2

The Doors - Waiting for the Sun

The Avant Ghetto
WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org
https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/72819

Grateful Dead "He's Gone"  P.N.E Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, CA, 6/22/73 Bootsville 

The Avant Ghetto
WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org
https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/72819

The Allman Brothers Band Midnight Rider  Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 5/1/73 Bootsville 
Grateful Dead He's Gone >  P.N.E Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, CA, 6/22/73 Bootsville 
Grateful Dead Truckin' >  P.N.E Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, CA, 6/22/73 Bootsville 
Grateful Dead The Other One >  P.N.E Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, CA, 6/22/73 Bootsville 
Grateful Dead Wharf Rat  P.N.E Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, CA, 6/22/73 Bootsville 
The Myrrors Hasta La Victoria  Hasta La Victoria Beyond Beyond Is Beyond 
Tonstartssbandht Sorcerer  Sorcerer Mexican Summer 
​Spectre Folk Begin the Mothership  Vol. 4 Vampire Blues 
Mountain Movers Sunday Drive  Sunday Drive / No Plans C/Site
Your DJ speaks

The Avant Ghetto
WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org
https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/72819

Rootless Hidden Meanings  Sculptures Deep Within the Cave Cabin Floor Esoterica 

Good stuff.

Bad Company - "Seagull", Bad Company (1974)

Some of my favorite acquisitions this month:

Nathaniel Braddock - Quadrille & Collapse
Alice Coltrane - Lord of Lords
​John Coltrane - Ballads
Miles Davis - Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Eno - Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks
Donald Heller & Anicet Heller - Airs & Dances For Two Hurdy-Gurdies
Bert Jansch - Birthday Blues
Bert Jansch - Jack Orion
Bert Jansch - S\T
Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth
Sam Rivers - Contrasts
Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request
Joan Shelley - S\T
Sun Ra & His Myth Science Arkestra - We Travel The Space Ways
Larry Unger - Rags, Blues & Hot Tunes For Fingerstyle Guitar
V\A - Maghreb Sharit Mix No 4: Gimbri Special (Excavation Series, Vol. 6)
V\A - Red Hot On Impulse!
Mike Watt - Ring Spiel Tour '95
Warren Zevon - S\T
The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle

Still waiting on a few newbies to come in the mail. Psyched. Great month for new (to me) tunes.

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - The Inflated Tear

JGB - Nov/Dec 1977

Bobby Bland

Gregg Allman - "Floating Bridge", Low Country Blues (2011)

Mott The Hoople - Mott (1973)

Looks like the final songs of the months are

Marcia Ball "The Tattooed Lady And The Alligator Man" - The Tattooed Lady And The Alligator Man (2014)

Big Bill Bronzy - "Get Back"