Hatfield and the North .... September 25, 1973
Theatre Present de La Villette, Paris, France
Dave Stewart - Keyboard
Phil Miller - Guitar
Pip Pyle - Drums
Richard Sinclair - Bass, Vocals
Taper, & Taping Gear: ??Unknown??
Lineage: "AUD" 2007 Download: Trade CD-R> mkw Audio Compression Tool, SHN files> Burned to audio disc (Nero) Trade CDR> 2012 DAE (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
Quality: vg+
Length: 20 tracks = 64:46 minutes
Artwork: none.
Samples: none.
ORIGINAL Set List:
God Song
Big Jobs (extract)
Part Of The Dance
Going Up To People And Tinkling
Calyx
There's No Place Like Homerton
Shaving Is Boring
Big Jobs
Aigrette
Rifferama
Lything And Gracing
Nan True's Hole
Tone Generator Improv
Blane Over Paris * (removed)
Fol De Rol
Bossa Nochance
Big Jobs
Lobster In Cleavage Probe
The Laughing Policeman
* "Blane Over Paris" was commercially released on "Hatwise Choice"
Part 1-
http://bayfiles.com/file/9Z1j/JPPrQl/H_TN92573.part1.rar
http://depositfiles.com/files/ooaw4vpqo
Part 2-
http://bayfiles.com/file/9Z1p/4b2trF/H_TN92573.part2.rar
http://depositfiles.com/files/b2j8r62sh
Friday, June 15, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Captain Beefheart-Work Tape & Various Unreleased
Captain Beefheart ( Don Van Vliet )
Work Tape Excerpt & Various ( 196? - 197? )
01. Work Tape Excerpt ( 9:48 )
02. Hoboism ( 7:17)
03. Lick My Decals Off, Baby ( Plunderphonics Mix ) ( 2:45 )
04. WHFS Station ID ( 00:18 )
05. Work Tape Excerpt ( 9:56 )
total time approx 30 min.
Maxell XLII-S Tapes > Onkyo Tape Deck > TDK DA-3826 > CD-R > PC > Wav > Traders Little Helper Flac level 8 > dimeadozen
trk 5, same way except with a Sony Deck.
transfer - mcchocchoc aka JBK, from the cassette Archives here.
Some info . . . .
Track 1 & 5 "Work Tape Excerpt". Amazing excerpt from one of Don's "work tapes".
There has been a version of this floating around the interwebs for some time. That version was ripped from a cassette that came from my collection. So this version is one gen closer to the original source. I did NOT index the track(s). It is one long track.
It is short and I think it should be listened to all the way through. That said, here is a track list made up by a friend of mine. This was taken from the text file of a version that was up over at the awesome zappateers site . . . .
Captain Beefheart
End of 1968/Early 1969
Ensenada Drive, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Tracks:
01-Untitled Piano Song (1:33)
02-Untitled Piano Instrumental #1 (1:53)
03-A Lot Of Money For You, A Lot Of Money For Me-Untitled Piano Instrumental #2 (1:19)
04-Short Whistling (0:10)
05-Untitled Piano Instrumental #3 (2:04)
06-Why Can't We Be Free? (0:50)
07-Untitled Piano Instrumental #4 (0:58)
08-Untitled Piano Instrumental #5 (0:31)
I also included the date and location ( listed above ) as written in the same text. I have no idea when this recording(s) was actually made, so I did not date it. That said, my friend who posted it also knows his stuff ! This is a very cool peek into the way Don created and captured moments of inspiration.
The only difference between the two tracks ( 1 & 5 ) is that I did the transfers 10 years apart. I figured I would include them both since this is a very short track list. OK, I think that all makes sense . . . . . moving forward . . .
Track 2 - HOBOISM. The Captain and the incredible Denny Walley. Recorded during 1975 or 76.
Recorded at home ? In a studio just goofing around ? I have no idea, but it is a great track. It has NEVER been "officially" released. It has been released on a "silver" boot, but I do not buy "boots" and I have not heard that version. This, like all of my shares, is from my own tape collection. The quality is pretty good and it's an exciting listen. My wife said it sounded good, so here it is. ( If anybody has a better quality recording, share it ! ). I love this track.
Track 3 - Lick My Decals Off, Baby ( Plunderphonics Remix by John Oswald ).
" The legendary "Plunderphonics" exponent takes the 'Decals' album and mixes it
down to ONE TRACK " ! ! ! ! This is just awesome. And never officially released.
The vocal into is just wild ! Very interesting mix. A fun and crazy listening
experience. A must hear recording.
Track 4 - WHFS Station ID by Captain Beefheart. Harmonica and Voice. 197?.
( I am thinking 71 or 72 ). Very short, but very good quality and pretty cool !
( too bad I can not share the "radio ads" for the " Decals " albums I found on the same tape I pulled this track from. Two different Radio Spots for the album, featuring little
snippets of music from the "official" release.
Enjoy.
Part 1-
http://depositfiles.com/files/oer336rd2
http://www.megashare.com/4213337
Part 2-
http://bayfiles.com/file/9Z1d/gpXVgm/CB_WT.part2.rar
http://depositfiles.com/files/1x3rf3vkv
Work Tape Excerpt & Various ( 196? - 197? )
01. Work Tape Excerpt ( 9:48 )
02. Hoboism ( 7:17)
03. Lick My Decals Off, Baby ( Plunderphonics Mix ) ( 2:45 )
04. WHFS Station ID ( 00:18 )
05. Work Tape Excerpt ( 9:56 )
total time approx 30 min.
Maxell XLII-S Tapes > Onkyo Tape Deck > TDK DA-3826 > CD-R > PC > Wav > Traders Little Helper Flac level 8 > dimeadozen
trk 5, same way except with a Sony Deck.
transfer - mcchocchoc aka JBK, from the cassette Archives here.
Some info . . . .
Track 1 & 5 "Work Tape Excerpt". Amazing excerpt from one of Don's "work tapes".
There has been a version of this floating around the interwebs for some time. That version was ripped from a cassette that came from my collection. So this version is one gen closer to the original source. I did NOT index the track(s). It is one long track.
It is short and I think it should be listened to all the way through. That said, here is a track list made up by a friend of mine. This was taken from the text file of a version that was up over at the awesome zappateers site . . . .
Captain Beefheart
End of 1968/Early 1969
Ensenada Drive, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Tracks:
01-Untitled Piano Song (1:33)
02-Untitled Piano Instrumental #1 (1:53)
03-A Lot Of Money For You, A Lot Of Money For Me-Untitled Piano Instrumental #2 (1:19)
04-Short Whistling (0:10)
05-Untitled Piano Instrumental #3 (2:04)
06-Why Can't We Be Free? (0:50)
07-Untitled Piano Instrumental #4 (0:58)
08-Untitled Piano Instrumental #5 (0:31)
I also included the date and location ( listed above ) as written in the same text. I have no idea when this recording(s) was actually made, so I did not date it. That said, my friend who posted it also knows his stuff ! This is a very cool peek into the way Don created and captured moments of inspiration.
The only difference between the two tracks ( 1 & 5 ) is that I did the transfers 10 years apart. I figured I would include them both since this is a very short track list. OK, I think that all makes sense . . . . . moving forward . . .
Track 2 - HOBOISM. The Captain and the incredible Denny Walley. Recorded during 1975 or 76.
Recorded at home ? In a studio just goofing around ? I have no idea, but it is a great track. It has NEVER been "officially" released. It has been released on a "silver" boot, but I do not buy "boots" and I have not heard that version. This, like all of my shares, is from my own tape collection. The quality is pretty good and it's an exciting listen. My wife said it sounded good, so here it is. ( If anybody has a better quality recording, share it ! ). I love this track.
Track 3 - Lick My Decals Off, Baby ( Plunderphonics Remix by John Oswald ).
" The legendary "Plunderphonics" exponent takes the 'Decals' album and mixes it
down to ONE TRACK " ! ! ! ! This is just awesome. And never officially released.
The vocal into is just wild ! Very interesting mix. A fun and crazy listening
experience. A must hear recording.
Track 4 - WHFS Station ID by Captain Beefheart. Harmonica and Voice. 197?.
( I am thinking 71 or 72 ). Very short, but very good quality and pretty cool !
( too bad I can not share the "radio ads" for the " Decals " albums I found on the same tape I pulled this track from. Two different Radio Spots for the album, featuring little
snippets of music from the "official" release.
Enjoy.
Part 1-
http://depositfiles.com/files/oer336rd2
http://www.megashare.com/4213337
Part 2-
http://bayfiles.com/file/9Z1d/gpXVgm/CB_WT.part2.rar
http://depositfiles.com/files/1x3rf3vkv
Friday, June 1, 2012
May Blitz - Capitol Theater, New Jersey, 12-70
May Blitz
Capitol Theater, New Jersey
December 1970
Lineage: traded CDR > Steinberg > flac > you
1. Introduction > 8 Mad Grim Nits (7:42)
2. Smoking The Day Away (10:22)
3. Squeet (9:42)
4. Fire queen (5:06)
Band:
James Black: lead guitar, 12 string, lead vocal
Reid Hudson: bass guitar, vocal
Tony Newman: drums, vibes, percussion
soundquality: B/B-
Time: 32:54
Medium: CDR
Covers: on board (PNG lossless)
Part 1-
http://ul.to/v4iesm99
http://depositfiles.com/files/j8l6u8sef
http://www.megashare.com/4163278
Part 2-
http://ul.to/qbdhwm4d
http://depositfiles.com/files/ga1tiizap
http://www.megashare.com/4163121
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