Here you will discover the rare recordings of "Canterbury" and "UK Prog Rock". Mixed in of course with other bands as well!
Friday, June 26, 2009
National Health-2-14-76
National Health
School of Economics
London England
2-14-1976
1. Tenemos Roads
2. Trident Asleep
3. Agrippa
4. The Lethargy Shuffle & The Mind-Your-Backs Tango [Boogaa]
5. Elephants
6. The Lethargy Shuffle (Part 2)
Dave Stewart (keyboards)
Alan Gowen (keyboards)
Phil Miller (guitar)
Steve Hillage (guitar)
Mont Campbell (bass,french horn)
Bill Bruford (drums)
Part 1-http://sharebee.com/42658d20
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/85b19595
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Brian Eno & Phil Manzanera-801 Live-8-28-76
801
Billed as "Phil Manzanera featuring Eno, Bill MacCormick, Lloyd Watson, Simon Phillips"
Reading Festival
Reading Rock '76
16th Annual Jazz Blues and Rock Festival
Reading, England, UK
August 28, 1976 - Saturday 7:25 pm
(2nd day of 3 day event)
Phil Manzanera - Gibson Firebird and Yamaha Lead Guitars
Eno - Farfisa Organ, Minimoog Model D, Starway Guitar, Tape Echo, Tapes, Lead Vocals
Lloyd Watson - Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster slide Guitars, Vocals
Francis Monkman - Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet
Bill MacCormick - Fender Precision Bass, Vocals
Simon Phillips - Ludwig Drums, Roland Rhythm Box
1. Walk On (0:26)
2. Lagrima (Manzanera) (1:59)
3. T.N.K. (Tomorrow Never Knows) (Lennon/McCartney) (6:18)
4. East of Asteroid (Manzanera/MacCormick) (5:24)
5. The Fat Lady of Limbourg (Eno) (7:32)
6. Diamond Head (Manzanera) (6:16)
7. Third Uncle (Eno) (5:45)
This original 801 lineup only performed three times.
This is the complete 2nd performance.
The 1st was a warm-up gig in Norfolk of which no known recording has surfaced.
The 3rd was the officially released "801 Live" version
at Queen Elizabeth Hall on September 3, 1976.
http://sharebee.com/1e2485b8
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Ron Geesin With David Gilmour-June 15,2008
Ron Geesin With David Gilmour
'Ron's Psychedelic Supper' Volume Two
Cadogan Hall, Chelsea, London
June 15,2008
Featuring;
Caroline Dale,
Mun Floyd,
The Royal College Of Music Brass Ensemble,
The Canticum Chorus with Mark Forkgen
Yellow Cow Records - YCCD015B
Audience recording
CD01
01. Introduction (spoken)
02. Untitled Piece for Ten Brass
03. Ron Geesin (spoken)
04. I'm Not As Old As I Used To Be (Grand Piano)
05. Aphorisms & Poems (spoken)
06. Fight Or Flight ('Eastern' Banjo & Cello)
07. Conversation Piece With Banjo
08. Blue Blackbird (Bass Marimba & Choir)
CD02
01. Atom ‘art Mother (spoken)
02. Atom Heart Mother Suite;
Father’s Shout
Breast Milky
Mother Fore
Funky Dung
Mind Your Throats Please
Remergence
Reprise
Part 1-http://sharebee.com/cff5a86e
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/885a9706
Part 3-http://sharebee.com/55752096
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Frank Zappa-Money Demos
Frank Zappa
We're Only In It For The Money Demo Acetate
1967
01. Lonely Little Girl (3:13)
02. Burnt Weeny Sandwich (3:55)
03. Mom & Dad (2:59)
04. Bow Tie Daddy (0:31)
05. Harry You're A Beast (1:11)
06. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (2:15)
07. Stuffit Variations (3:33)
08. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance (1:30) - listed as Take Your Clothes Off...
09. Mother People (1:38)
10. The Idiot Bastard Son (2:17) - listed as Idiot Bastard Son
11. Who Needs The Peace Corps? (2:44)
"Bonus Cuts":
12. In Memorium, Heironymus Bosch (5:07)
13. Randomonium, Take One (1:36)
14. Lonely Little Girl (2:45)
"Suite From Beat Club '68":
15. King Kong (2:25)
16. A Pound For A Brown On The Bus (8:40) - listed as Pound For a Brown
17. Sleeping In A Jar (6:21) - listed as Bow Tie Full Chants
18. Uncle Meat (5:17)
19. Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Sexually Aroused Gas Mask (5:07) Listed as Gas Mask Variations
20. Let's Make The Water Turn Black (3:48)
"Extra Bonus":
21. Agency Man (4:23) Listed as Sell Us A President
Notes
Bootleg compilation by Zipperman from a We're Only In It For The Money 1967
demo acetate, in addition with some live material, a single, and studio
outtakes. Tracks 15-20 have appered previously on the bootleg To Motherbuggers
Everywhere, released by Acid Records.
Tracks 1-10, taken from demo acetate 1967
Track 12, New York City Cable TV, 1967
Track 13 & 21, studio outtakes
Track 14, U.S. single
Tracks 15-20, Live TV, Germany 1968
Part 1-http://sharebee.com/6775169f
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/ea332aaa
Saturday, June 6, 2009
King Crimson - London,Marquee-August 9,1971
King Crimson
London,Marquee
August 9,1971
Great Audience Recording
I have only this 5 songs from the show and looking since years for
the complete show,perhaps someone can help.It`s a must have for
all KC fans because Mr.Wonderful is one of the best Improvs.from
Fripp/Collins at this time.
the band:
Robert Fripp: Guitar and Mellotron
Mel Collins: Sax, Flute and Mellotron
Boz Burrell: Bass and Lead Vocals
Ian Wallace: Drums and Backing Voclas
Pete Sinfield: Illuminations
Setlist:
01.Cirkus
02.The Letters
03.Improv:Mr.Wonderful/Drum solo
04.Ladies of the Road
05.Pictures of a City
http://sharebee.com/b3a843e1
Monday, June 1, 2009
Van der Graaf Generator-8-2-70 (BBC In Concert) (FLAC)
VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR
BBC In Concert
2 August 1970
Source: radio broadcast
Lineage: from Pilgrimage 11 (remastered by calayx1)
1. Killer
2. Whaever Would Robert Have Said?
3. Squid1-Squid2-Octopus
There is about 30 seconds of DJ talk edited out between 'Robert' and 'Squid' when the sound engineer is thanked and radio listeners told who was on the show the following week.
Part 1-http://sharebee.com/38ca7dd8
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/ab09e48e