Showing posts with label The Kinks. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Kinks-Boston (March 5, 1972) (FLAC)


the Kinks

Ray Davies: acoustic guitar, lead vocals
Dave Davies: lead and slide guitar, backing vocals
John Gosling: keyboards
Mike Cotton: trumpet
John Beecham: trombone, tuba
John Dalton: bass
Mick Avory: drums
Orpheum Theater

Boston, Mass. U.S.A.
March 5, 1972
touring "Muswell Hillbillies"

unknown low gen. audience recording
runtime: 73:59
setlist:

1: top of the pops 4:02
2: you're lookin' fine 6:07
3: get back in line 3:43
4: Muswell Hillbilly (with band introductions) 3:22
5: Waterloo sunset 2:24
6: sunny afternoon 4:01
7: banana boat song 1:12
8: brainwashed 2:42
9: Mr. Wonderful :49
10: acute schitzophrenia paranoia blues 4:10
11: holiday 3:54
12: skin and bone (end cuts, spliced) 3:56
13: alcohol 6:49
14: complicated life (end spliced) 4:12
15: Harry rag 1:14
16: you are my sunshine 2:25
17: she's bought a hat like Princess Marina 3:28
18: baby face 3:12
19: Lola 6:07
20: you really got me > 2:24
21: all day and all night 1:31
22: Victoria (end cuts) 2:08
lineage:
trade cassette >
played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav >
flac (sb's aligned)

another relic from the collection of statsfax
although it's not from the master tape
he likes the Kinks a LOT. and who can blame thim for that?
several of these same songs can be heard from 2 concerts
in New York City on disc 2 of "everybody's in show biz" album,
recorded just days before this show, on March 2 and 3, 1972.

Part 1-
Linkhttp://www.uploadking.com/JNXFZOH9AP
http://www.wupload.com/file/2615150767/TK3572.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/uf4EUAR/TK3572.part1.rar

Part 2-
http://www.uploadking.com/7UDH4ZVS21
http://depositfiles.com/files/v77i1o219
http://www.wupload.com/file/2615150822/TK3572.part2.rar

Part 3-
http://www.uploadking.com/Q7IQUQO7T9
http://depositfiles.com/files/tr9gtw57h
http://www.wupload.com/file/2615150797/TK3572.part3.rar

Monday, September 5, 2011

The Kinks-Santa Monica, CA (November 10, 1970) (FLAC)


The KINKS
CIVIC AUDITORIUM
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA
NOVEMBER 10, 1970


1. Last Of The Steam Powered Trains (in progress)
2. Big Sky
3. Brainwashed
4. Waterloo Sunset
5. Strangers (tape flip after song audience section spliced in)
6. Lola
7. Sunny Afternoon
8. Top Of The Pops
9. Your Looking Fine (Dave Davies Vocals)
10.You've Really Got Me (tape flip-splice) >
11.All Day And All The Night
encore
12.Milk Cow Blues >
13.One Night With You >
14.You Are My Sunshine >
15.Milk Cow Blues
[57:53]

FROM A COPY OF THE MASTER 5" REELS


SOURCE:
Sennheiser 805 shotgun microphone > Uher 4000 7 1-2 ips 1/4" x 5" Reel - to - Reel > REVOX B77 w/Dolby (me) > SONY DTC 690 @ 16/32

RESTORATION AND TRANSFER BY MIKE MARTIN:
SONY DTC-690 > AUDIGY 4 (via Toslink) > AUDACITY (conversion to 16/44.1 and editing of Dropouts) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)


Dropouts needed to be addressed.
The recording equipment had transport issues and there would be a series of dropouts when each new reel was stared.
For the first few minutes of each tape there are gaps about every second (think 5 " reel turning once at 7 1/2 ips).
chunk chunk chunk chunk chunk chunk.
There were also dropouts throughout the tape but not as many as the beginning of each reel.
Similar issues affect many recordings from this source.
These tapes have been relegated to storage boxes all these years because of the quality issues.
The wave files have been reviewed with headphones to find the dropout gaps which were then spliced together.
Audacity is a nice wave editor and between delete and repair I removed the majority of the defects.
At this time the loudest claps between the songs were removed one clap at a time.
Some of the bumps and bruises of this tape can still be heard if you listen hard enough.
There were hundreds.
Even knowing this stuff you would likely agree that this tape sounds great for it's time.
This concert really shows how good the KINKS were back then.
Loved the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium!
Enjoy
Mike Martin 7/2010
Flying M Productions

RECORDINGS MADE BY FANS FOR FANS
TRADE FREELY AND NEVER SELL
SUPPORT THE ARTISTS AND SEE THEM PLAY LIVE

John Dalton Bass
Mick Avery Drums
Dave Davies Guitar
Ray Davies Vocals and Guitar

Part 1-
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C2PRBZ16
http://www.uploadking.com/AJNY8H5ITV
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/tvl9c4f2n
http://uploading.com/files/d2ae178e/TK111070.part1.rar/

Part 2-
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5S2WSOZB
http://www.uploadking.com/FRGK9VVBM2
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/zc8mmnyn4
http://uploading.com/files/ee8a3m39/TK111070.part2.rar/

Friday, July 15, 2011


The Kinks
October 18, 1969 Early and Late shows
Fillmore East

This recording seems to be rather rare. The audience quality is not very good compared to modern standards but I find it listenable, especially since there's not much live 1969 Kinks that circulates. Please check the samples to get an idea of the sound quality for yourself.

disc 1 - early show - 48:38
01 [2:13] [cuts in] ‘Til The End of The Day >
02 [8:41] Last of The Steam Powered Trains
03 [1:30] Ray talk with band intros
04 [3:55] Waterloo Sunset [with false start]
05 [5:38] Mister Churchill Says
06 [4:45] Brainwashed
07 [3:26] Mindless Child of Motherhood
08 [2:57] Sunny Afternoon
09 [2:12] You Really Got Me [cuts in] >
10 [2:24] All Day And All of The Night
encores:
11 [4:16] Victoria
12 [1:00] Dedicated Follower of Fashion
13 [1:13] Well Respected Man >
14 [1:20] Death of A Clown >
15 [1:08] Dandy

disc 2 - late show - 37:00
01 [1:50] [cuts in] ‘Til The End of The Day >
02 [6:36] Last of The Steam Powered Trains
03 [3:26] Waterloo Sunset
04 [4:05] Mindless Child of Motherhood
05 [3:59] Some Mother's Son
06 [2:06] You Really Got Me >
07 [1:41] All Day And All of The Night
08 [4:29] Mr. Churchill Says
09 [3:34] Milk Cow Blues >
10 [1:31] See My Friends >
11 [3:43] Brainwashed

lineage: unknown generation Dolby B encoded Maxell UD C90 cassette.
transfer: Nakamichi Dragon (Dolby B decoded) > Pro Tools ("nip and tuck" edits, normalization and tracking) > Aiff files > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).

Note: A ticket stub scan that I found online is included with the download. The Kinks were the middle act (with headliners Spirit and openers The Bonzo Dog Band) at The Fillmore East on October 17 & 18, 1969. Ray makes a comment when introducing the band that John Dalton on bass had just joined the band "yesterday morning".

The Kinks-FillmoreEast (October 18, 1969) (FLAC)

Part 1-
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|48tl|4046213936|TK101869.part1.rar|160000|R~98E5BB3F0B748B0B91C7A59EE97E486D
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XEW51OYH
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/62cm9lbpm
http://www.zshare.net/download/92473612ca3987ea/

Part 2-
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0G00HVE6
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/o1wy4aznw
http://www.zshare.net/download/92473258bd9b8c75/

Part 3-
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|142cg|2594673092|TK101869.part3.rar|160000|R~A62004437E89AC879A41960EE3FEA347
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N3NBAB38
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/xpprpli4e
http://www.zshare.net/download/9247326325b75678/

Part 4-
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|492l33|3970845214|TK101869.part4.rar|4307|R~FCD7E00C309D7F43EFE8E26EF49C2ABD
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YJ3RHE7M
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/gw92h4pmz
http://www.zshare.net/download/92473249e02850e4/

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Kinks-Fillmore West (11-13-1970) (FLAC)


The Kinks
11-13-1970
SF, CA.
Fillmore West
Soundboard Recording (vg/vg+ sound quallity)

Lineage: soundboard/cd-r/eac/pc/wav/cool edit 2000//flac

Comments: Klassic Kinks, Klassic set, Klassic Venue. God Save The Kinks! Enjoy. Dearg Doom.

Set List:
1. Opening (Mr. Wonderful)
2.Till The End Of The Day
3. Last of The Steam Powered Trains
4. Big Sky
5. Brainwashed
6. Strangers
7. A Long Way From Home
8. Harry Rag
9. Act Nice And Gentle
10. Sunny Afternoon (fade in)
11. Waterloo Sunset
12. Lola
13 Top Of The Pops (fade out)


The Band:
Ray Davies: gtr, vocals
Dave Davies: gtr, vocals
Mick Avery: drums
Pete Quaif: bass

This is a doomed recording.

Part 1-
http://rapidshare.com/files/428186553/K111370.part1.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WO6O8ECE
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/moij9q3t8
http://uploading.com/files/d39e54cf/K111370.part1.rar/

Part 2-
http://rapidshare.com/files/428186643/K111370.part2.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9LD99MB0
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/loeh4fenh
http://uploading.com/files/1m8b236m/K111370.part2.rar/

Sunday, August 15, 2010

The Kinks-Orpheum Theatre-Boston, Ma (11-12-1972) (FLAC)



The Kinks
Orpheum Theatre Boston Ma
November 12th 1972
Wolfgangs Vault Original Flac Files


01-Here Comes Yet Another Day
02-Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues
03-Alcohol
04-Skin & Bone
05-You Really Got Me (Tease)
06-Good Golly Miss Molly
07-You Really Got Me - All Day and All Of The Night
08-Lola
09-Victoria


Mick Avory - drums
John Beecham - trombone
Michael Cotton - trumpet
John Dalton - bass
Dave Davies - lead guitar, harmonica, vocals
Ray Davies - guitar, lead vocals
John Gosling - piano, keyboards
Alan Holmes - flute, saxophone
Davy Jones - saxophone


Songwriter, bandleader, social critic, poet, and humorist all apply to The Kinks front man Ray Davies. Unlike other British Invasion-era bandleaders, he didn't seem comfortable as a front man. He wasn't cute like the guys in The Beatles or cocky like Jagger from the Stones. The band's sound was also different. Much less rooted in American music, The Kinks had a more overtly English sound. Davies often sang in a shy, insecure voice over some of the wildest and rawest music anybody had ever heard. Davies' songwriting rapidly developed and soon enough his anthems of unrequited love transformed into beautiful pop songs teaming with vivid imagery. Unfortunately, during those key years of 1965 through 1969, The Kinks were not permitted to enter the United States. Do to a union dispute that caused this sad state of affairs, The Kinks never got the American exposure so critical to commercial success at that time. This prevented the group from the attention they so richly deserved.

Regardless, The Kinks were crafting some of the most beautiful rock songs ever recorded during these years, many featuring melodies that were as impressive as anything being recorded at the time. Just as the American banishment was lifted, the band hit big with the sexually ambiguous "Lola" and an album that attacked the music industry and record companies at a time when the Punk generation was still in diapers. The Kinks entered the 1970s with the loose, drunken approach adopted by many groups of the era, but unlike contemporaries like the Faces, Davies lyrics often revealed a more mature confusion and sadness amidst his hedonistic fun. In 1972, The Kink's released the double album Everybody's in Show-Biz, consisting of half studio tracks and half live recordings. The studio recordings were thematically focused on an Englishmen's adventures on the American road, while the live portion featured The Kinks, augmented by a horn section, enjoying themselves onstage, a real-time representation of the life described in the studio recordings.

The band, with the horn section in tow, returned to America in the latter part of 1972 to promote the album. This concert, recorded at the Orpheum in Boston captures The Kinks in loose, but fine form, with Davies joking with the audience in a stage persona that is both satirical and highly entertaining. In addition to several classic hits, this performance features a wealth of material from Everybody's In Show-biz, that clearly showcase Ray Davies' weariness, cynicism and humor about life as a rock 'n' roll star.

The recording begins with the road rocker, "Here Comes Yet Another Day," followed by "Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues," a thoroughly engaging romp down the path to self-destruction, featuring New Orleans style horn arrangements. The barrelhouse rocker, "Alcohol," also complete with horn arrangements, features a particularly humorous prelude from Ray, before the group launches into a celebration of drunkenness. They conclude the new material with another powerful rocker, "Skin And Bone," increasing the tempo, volume and power of the original. After taunting the audience with a tease of "You Really Got Me," the set concludes with one of the first songs the group ever played, a rocking cover of "Good Golly Miss Molly," featuring Dave on lead vocals, leaving the Boston audience clamoring for more.

The Kinks oblige and when they return to the stage for an encore, they deliver a raw double dose of the group's earliest hits "You Really Got Me" and "All Day And All Of The Night." This sends the audience into a frenzy of applause that doesn't let up until they return again, this time for an audience sing-a-long version of "Lola" followed by a pile-driving take on "Victoria" to end the night.

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/c1599329
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/6c2adfb8

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Kinks-Flushing NY,1971



The Kinks
March 27,1971
Colden Center Auditorium, Queens College of City University of New York, Flushing NY


This show is notable because a student, Ben Rosenblatt, who introduced himself to Ray before the show, was invited to accompany the band on piano on two tracks - Mister Pleasant and Autumn Almanac - both rarely performed live.

Track list
1. Introduction (lighting problem)
2. Give My Love to Rose
3. Till the End of the Day
4. Brainwashed
5. Apeman
6. Get Back in Line
7. Mr Pleasant
8. Autumn Almanac
9. Dedicated Follower of Fashion
10. Mr Big Sky
11. Sunny Afternoon
12. Lola
13. Medley: Milk Cow Blues - Powerman - You Are My Sunshine
14. You really Got Me
15. All Day and All of the Night
16. Waterloo Sunset
17. Victoria

This show was the 2nd date of The Kinks 5th US tour in just 18 months. According to Doug Hinman's Kinks Bible ('All Day and All of the Night: Day-by-day concerts, recordings and broadcasts 1961-1996') 'this short string of dates seems to be littered with more tales of outrageous shows and bizarre onstage antics than almost any other tour by The Kinks.' The early shows are more restrained though. according to Hinman, the reviewers of this show liked Ray's showmanship and his ability to get the audience to sing along, though he is almost too spontaneous and the band verges on sloppy in trying to follow him.

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/23f9035b
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/9513ad17

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Kinks-Fillmore West-11-29-69



The Kinks
November 29, 1969
The Fillmore West
San Francisco, California, USA


Very decent sounding audience recording with not much tape hiss. The Kinks played the 27th, 28th and 29th - the consensus seems to be that this is from either the 28th or 29th and probably from the 29th.

01-Til The End of The Day
02-Mindless Child of Motherhood
03-Last of The Steam Powered Trains
04-You're Looking Fine
05-Mr. Churchill Says
06-Big Sky
07-You Really Got Me
08-All Day & All of The Night
09-Love Me Til The Sun Shines
10-Brainwashed [cut]
11-Milk Cow Blues
12-See My Friends
13-Tired of Waiting For You
14-Brainwashed
15-Louie Louie
16-thanks and crowd before encores
17-Victoria
18-Well Respected Man
19-Death of A Clown
20-Dandy
21-final thanks and crowd

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/9e57ab97
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/0328f1d1