Friday, May 22, 2009

Captain Beefheart-9-18-70



Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
Pepperland Ballroom
San Rafael
California
September 18, 1970

Audience Recording

Tracks:
01. When Big Joan Sets Up (7:31)
02. Band Introduction (0:27)
03. Bellerin' Plain (5:02)
04. I Wanna Find A Woman That'll Hold My Big Toe (Till I Have To Go) (2:19)
05. Peon (3:02)
06. I Love You, You Big Dummy (5:06)
07. The Clouds Are Full Of Wine (Not Whiskey Or Rye) (3:42)
08. Woe-Is-Uh-Me-Bop (3:37)
09. One Red RoseThat I Mean (3:03)
10. Hair Pie: Bake III (2:42)
11. Doctor Dark (3:24)
12. Space-Age Couple (2:56)
13. Earth Angel (6:31) AKA Spitball Scalped A Baby



Line-Up:
Captain Beefheart/Don Van Vliet: vocals, tenor sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet, harmonica
Rockette Morton/Mark Boston: bass guitar, guitar
Drumbo/John French: drums, percussion
Zoot Horn Rollo/Bill Harkleroad: guitar, slide guitar
Ed Marimba/Art Tripp marimba, drums, percussion

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Friday, May 15, 2009

The Nice-Amougies (Belgium)-Actuel Festival-October 26,1969



The Nice
Amougies (Belgium)
Actuel Festival
October 26,1969

Mono Audience Recording


Setlist

01-introduction
02-Intermezzo from Karelia Suite
03-organ improv
04-Country Pie Brandenburger
05-piano improv
06-Hang On To A Dream
07-Pathetique Symphony
08-She Belongs To Me
09-Rondo

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/8bac3ece

Monday, May 11, 2009

Gong-House Of Blues-June 9,1999



Gong
June 9,1999
House Of Blues
Chicago, IL


Soundboard Recording



1-You Can't Kill Me (8:58)
2-The Isle Of Everywhere / Sugar Path (9:23)
3-Get It Inner (1:12)
4-You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever (12:48)
5-Band Intro (2:16)
6-Tropical Fish / Selene (12:51)


Daevid Allen
Gilli Smyth
Didier Malherbe
Mike Howlett
Mark Hewins
Chris Taylor


Only last 45 minutes of the show.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Roxy Music-BBC Sessions



Roxy Music
BBC Sessions



CD1

1/4/72

1-Remake/Remodel
2-If There Is Something
3-The Bob (medley)
4-Would You Believe
5-Sea Breezes

5/23/72

6-Bitter End
7-2HB
8-Chance Meeting
9-Ladytron

7/18/72

10-Virginia Plain
11-If There Is Something


CD2

BBC RADIO ONE "IN CONCERT"
August 1972

1-The Bob (medley)
2-Grey Lagoons
3-Sea Breezes
4-Virginia Plain
5-Chance Meeting
6-Remake/Remodel

3/5/73

7-Pyjamarama
8-Do The Strand
9-Editions Of You
10-In Every Dream Home A Heartache

Bonus

11/6/72

11-The Bob (Medley)
12-For Your Pleasure

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/a10711a3

Friday, May 1, 2009

The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown -BBC Sessions 1968



The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
BBC Sessions 1968



01. Fire Poem (BBC 1968)
02. Fire (BBC 1968)
03. I Put A Spell On You (BBC 1968)
04. Child Of My Kingdom (BBC 1968)
05. Come And Buy (BBC 1968)
06. Devil's Grip
07. What's Happening
08. Space Plucks/Dem Bones
09. You Don't Know
10. The Water Suite (unknown, unreleased track)
11. Gypsy (Kingdom Come Rehearsal with Drum Machine)
12. Fire Poem (Tom Jones Show 1968)
13. Fire (Tom Jones Show 1968)

8 Apr 1968: THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN
UK radio (BBC) Top Gear, London, Picadilly, Studio 1 - Broadcast on the 28th April
Child Of My Kingdom-Ron Wood (bass)
Come And BuyRon Wood (bass)
Fire-on Wood (bass)
I Put A Spell On You-Ron Wood (bass)

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/35d99058

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Frank Zappa-Great Wazoo EP (FLAC)



Frank Zappa
Great Wazoo EP (FLAC)
September 15,1972


Soundboard-Vinyl Sourced


1 - Berlin Blues
2 - Variant Processional March
3 - Die neuen braunen Wolken

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Daevid Allen-N'Existe Pas Outtakes (FLAC)



Daevid Allen
OutTakes from "N'Existe Pas"
1978

FLAC


01. Banana Reggae
02. No Other Than The Mother Is My Song
03. I Am The Fool
04. 5 & 20 Spacemen (?)


Musicians (possibly)-


Daevid Allen: Guitar, Vocals
George Bishop: Saxophone & Clarinet
Chris Cutler: Percussion
Pepsi Milan: Acoustic Guitar
Angel Aduana: Banjo
Ronald Walten: Pipes on Plastic Disc
Brain Damage, Ronald & Rodney Dust: Drums

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

ELP-Toronto-August 12, 1971



Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Stanley Park Stadium
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 12, 1971

source: audience tape

runtime: 72:08

setlist:
1: the barbarian (cuts in) 4:42
2: take a pebble > piano medley 15:05
3: tarkus 24:56
4: knife edge 7:00
5: rondo (with drum solo) 20:23


Keith Emerson- keyboards (lots of them)
Greg Lake- bass and vocals
Carl Palmer- drums and percussion

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/25d03cd0

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Frank Zappa-11-23-74



Frank Zappa & The Mothers
Michigan State University
November 23,1974

Soundboard Recording

01. Tush Tush Tush [0:04:53.28]
02. Stinkfoot [0:05:41.63]
03. RDNZL [0:10:33.08]
04. Village of the Sun [0:04:48.72]
05. Enchinada's Arf [0:03:19.33]
06. Don't You Ever Wash That Thing? [0:06:06.59]
07. Apostrophe [0:05:15.54]
08. Penguin in Bondage [0:07:52.16]
09. T'Mershi Duween [0:02:42.35]
10. Dog Meat [0:03:56.35]
11. Building A Girl [0:02:40.51]
12. Stage Banter [0:01:49.48]
13. Dina-Moe Humm [0:09:48.72]
14. Camarillo Brillo [0:03:49.58]
15. Montana [0:08:26.45]
16. Dupree's Paradise [0:14:56.61]
17. Solos -> Chunga's Revenge [0:16:27.54]
18. Encore Intros [0:01:40.42]
19. Oh No [0:01:26.74]
20. Son of Orange County [0:07:31.21]
21. More Trouble Everyday [0:06:01.20]


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Monday, April 6, 2009

(Pre-Black Sabbath) Earth - Studio Sessions



Black Sabbath - Earth Studio Sessions

This album is a collection of samples and studio sessions played by the pre-Black Sabbath band called "Earth".

Tracklist

1 - Unknown Demo
2 - Early One Morning
3 - The Rebel (Sample)
4 - When i Came Down (Sample)
5 - Thomas Jam (With Jim Simpson)

Cover Art Included

Length: 17 min
Line up: Ozzy osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward and Jim Simpson

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Delivery-Dome, Brighton September 29, 1972



Delivery-Brighton Dome-September 29, 1972

Audience Recording

1. One For You
2. Untitled Track 1
3. Waterloo Lily
4. Untitled Track 2
5. Untitled Track 3
6. Finesse Is For Fairies
7. Untitled Track 4
8. Nan's True Hole
9. Untitled Track 5
10. God Song

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Van Der Graaf Generator-Corn Exchange-October 17, 1975



Van Der Graaf Generator
Corn Exchange
Cambridge, U.K.
October 17, 1975


audience recording-quality B


1: the undercover man 10:02
2: (in the) black room 13:11
3: arrow 11:46
4: forsaken gardens 7:52
5: la rossa 12:15
6: lemmings 17:41
7: scorched earth 11:09
8: darkness 7:06
9: gog 8:58
10: the sleepwalkers 11:44
11: man-erg 11:28


Peter Hammill- vocals, clavinet, guitar
David Jackson- sax and flute
Hugh Banton- organ, bass
Guy Evans- drums and percussion

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Monday, March 16, 2009

King Crimson-Preston-October 9,1971



King Crimson
Public Hall, Preston, UK
October 9, 1971



Although the CD claims to be a recording of Wolverhampton show, 10 sept 1971, it is identified as that of Preston show, 9 oct 1971.


Very good audience recording



01-Pictures of a City [9:22]
02-Cirkus [9:46]
03-Formentera Lady [6:44]
04-Sailor's Tale [6:18]
05-The Letters [5:28]
06-Cadence & Cascade [4:37]
07-Ladies of the Road [6:53]
08-Groon [18:36]
09-21st Century Schiziod Man [9:23]
10-Devil's Triangle [10:57]

Robert Fripp, Boz, Mel Collins and Ian Wallace

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/8edc3393

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Brian Auger and the Trinity-11-7-68



Julie Driscoll w/Brian Auger & the Trinity, featuring Don Ellis
Berliner Jazztage, Philharmonie
November 7 1968,FM

Maybe the November 28th was the date of the FM broadcast?


Hey friends, this wasn´t made from a creased Master audience tape, but from a Cassette copy of a Master FM recording, somebody taped late 1968!

In my opinion a true artefact of the Beat/Jazz/1968 scene here, especially in Berlin............!

A controversal show when it was even performed as you might recognize when listening to it... Half the audience was begging for more, the other half was booing after Julie´s songs!

Don´t expext too much "Beat" stuff here, since the first part of the show is very "jazzy"!
After Julie appeared, she did a version of "Season of the Witch" emerging like a dream out of all this jamming before and later closed the show with a groundbreaking "When I was a Young Girl", a real proof of her great voice and personality!

I added a nice version of "Wheels of Fire", as a possible encore from another show, probably recorded the same day/days... (Nothing definitely known!)



Tracklist:
1. Radio announcer > Red Beans and Rice 7:44
2. Freedom Jazz Dance 8:00
3. Take Me to the Water (Low vocal mike for Julie) 5:17
4. Radio announcer > Season of the Witch 9:12
5. Shadows of You 5:41
6. When I was a Young Girl 9:38

Added possible Encore:
7. Wheels of Fire 3:39
(From unknown venue & date, probably British FBS FM Berlin Broadcast, definitely not from same show, maybe same day/days!

Total Time: 49:14


Lineup: Brian Auger: Keyboards, Julie Driscoll: vocals, Clive Thacker: drums, David Ambrose: bass, Don Ellis - e-tp (2)

This is a very nice show with no other flaws as noted above!
Enjoy this great piece of histoy!

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Gong-1993 GAS Tape



GONG APPRECIATION SOCIETY - "The 1993 GAS Tape" Another trawl through the vaults has revealed
these jewelled morsels of sonic disturbance as fragments (of) the ever changing story of the Gong

GAS Subscribers 1993 Tape
GAS 1993 Cassette
1993 release

Side 1

1) a L.A. Manifestival Intro - New York Gong
b Daevid On Drones (3:26) Radio Boston Interview, 1991
2) Donkey (1:56) Gong*
3) Keithy Cliches (0:45)*
4) I Never Glid Before (6:57) Gong Live in Germany, 1974
5) Telephone Tom (1:12) Radio Interview U.S. 1991
6) Om Mani Padme Hum (6:42) Invisible Opera Co Of Tibet U.K. Demo, 1993
7) Big City Energy (2:16) From L.A. Manifestival 1979
8) Un Elephant (1:15) Albert Parkin aka Graham Clark*
9) Lolly Song (5:13) Gong*

Side 2

10) Haunted Chateau Rehearsals (16:08) Gong crazy rehearsals of Camembert band, France 1969
11) The Place To Be (0:59) Tom The Poet radio interview U.S. 1991
12) Heartsong (3:56) GongMaison live at the Glastonbury Festival 1989
13) Ajna Drone (2:29) Daevid Allen long version from the 7 Drones series. 1985
14) Thinking Thoughts (2:52) With Invisible Opera Company Tibet U.K. Live
15) White Doves (6:07) Daevid Allen 4 track demo, 1991

*Shapeshifter sessions France 1992.
Thanks to the various sources from where these snippets come.

My notes:

2) I Gotta Donkey - instrumental
4) Bill Bruford on drums
6) Second part is Magick Mother Invocation-Master Bilder & Om Mani Padme Hum from No More Sages
7) Aka as Jungle Windo as on the New York Gong version which had Gary Windo on sax.
8) Mr Albert Parkin / Parkin Triumphant
9) Loli
10) Gong moved to Château du Thiel in Dec 1969, taped before J Fields replaced Gewissler Jan 1970

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/ce177d32

Monday, March 2, 2009

Captain Beefheart-Amougies-10-28-69 (FLAC)



Captain Beefheart
Amougies (Belgium), Festival Actuel-October 28,1969

source: audience recording (mono) So here it is at last - Captain Beefheart's set from the last day of the Amougies festival. When I seeded the compilation of Frank Zappa's Amougies jams, I wrongly assumed the tracks featuring Zappa had all be officially released. In fact that wasn't the case. The only tracks available commercially are tracks 2 and 3, but track 6, which also features Zappa, was left off my compilation. So here it is, available for the first time ever I believe.

I've added below a few quotes from band members borrowed from the internet, to get a clearer idea of what the atmosphere was like at the festival, and for this concert in particular... I'm sure fans will enjoy the opportunity of hearing the "Captain Bullshit" incident for real.
Lastly, the usual reminder about the sound quality - the tape recorder used was way below modern standards and the sound is nowhere near "professional" quality. This reservation aside, however, this is simply an unbelievable document of a legendary festival, and so our hearfelt thanks to the taper, JJB, for recording this at the time, and for allowing me to seed it here. Bill Harkleroad: All I can remember is playing in front of thousands of people huddled together in sleeping bags at three in the morning in this huge circus tent. It's 27 degrees out, and there's frost on my strings! It was Don, Victor, Mark, me and Jeff Burchell on drums. Frank was sitting in with us, because he was supposed to be the festival MC - a difficult job when he spoke no French and most of the audience spoke no English. Having Frank play with us made me a little more nervous than normal. I think we played 5 tunes - the five tunes Jeff knew and that was it. Pretty weird flying us all the way over there and playing one gig!
Don Van Vliet: We had a good time. I don't know, what they were doing; they were throwing what looked like birds nests at us, and then one fellow out of the audience - between one of the compositions - said my name was Captain Bullshit, and I said: "well, that's all right baby, you're sitting in it." You know what I mean? I don't know if he was an American; I'm not sure, because he was using early Gary Cooper movie talk. Like "yep", things like that. I think they did well in five days and moving it from France to Belgium. But it was awfully cold... the people in the audience, I don't know how they did it. I think it was probably pretty nice for them to leave their bodies... but the amplifiers were blown out by the time we got to them, and we need clarity for that, and there wasn't any. I don't know. I hope they enjoyed it. I enjoyed it.
FZ: It was really miserable - a few tents and the people began to turn up from nowhere and they turned on the PA and that worked and they turned on the lights and they worked, and the groups actually began to play and by God they had a pop festival. And then they looked at it and realised that they had to keep on for five days. I was asked to join the festiva1. They first of all asked for the Mothers to play but there weren't any Mothers of that time, so Pierre Latt's who I had known for some time, asked me to co-host the festival, but when I arrived there I found that most of the people spoke French and they wouldn't know what the fuck I was talking about so it was useless for me to introduce the groups. So Pierre suggested that I might play with some of the groups. But I was at a great disadvantage because I didn't have my own guitar...

1. introduction (4:45)
2. She's Too Much For My Mirror - My Human Gets Me Blues (Video Source)
3. Wild Life (3:54)
4. Hobo Chang Ba (2:23)
5. When Big Joan Sets Up (w. Zappa) (20:16)



Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) vocals, tenor & soprano sax, bass clarinet
Victor Hayden (The Mascara Snake) - bass clarinet
Bill Harkleroad (Zoot Horn Rollo) - guitars
Mark Boston (Rockette Morton) - bass
Jeff Burchell (The Imposter Drumbo) - drums & percussion
with Frank Zappa - guitar (1/3/)

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Soft Machine-Croydon-12-3-72



Soft Machine
Fairfield Halls-Croydon,Surrey,UK
December 3,1972



Mike Ratledge – elec. piano, organ.
Hugh Hopper – bass.
Karl Jenkins – elec. piano, baritone & soprano sax, oboe.
John Marshall – drums.

01. Fanfare
02. All White
03. Between
04. Riff
05. 37 1/2
06. ?
07. Gesolreut
08. EPV
09. ?
10. ?
11. The Soft Weed Factor
12. Lefty
13. Stumble
14. 5 From 13
15. Riff II

Mono audience


Mike Ratledge – elec. piano, organ.
Hugh Hopper – bass.
Karl Jenkins – elec. piano, baritone & soprano sax, oboe.
John Marshall – drums.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pink Floyd-Japan-August 6 & 7,1971



Pink Floyd
Hakone Aphrodite-Hakone, Japan
August 6 & 7, 1971

Great Audience Recording!


1-Green Is The Colour
2-Careful With That Axe Eugene
3-Echoes
4-Atom Heart Mother
5-Cymbaline
6-Atom Heart Mother

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Kevin Ayers-September 8,2000



Kevin Ayers
Hollywood,CA-Knitting Factory
September 8,2000

DAT master

Setlist:

01 There Goes Johnny 9.29
02 Champagne and Valium 5.16
03 Mr Cool 3.44
04 When Your Parents Go To Sleep 5.56
05 Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought Of You 5.39
06 Everybody's Sometime and Some People's All The Time Blues 3.58
07 Lady Rachel 7.16
08 Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes 4.56
09 Super Salesman 7.00
10 May I ? 5.03
11 See You Later 1.02

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Gong-Mallacoff 1972



GONG - "Gong Live At Mallacoff"

G.A.S. OT 16 Cassette
Otter Songs OT 16 Cassette
1982 release

1) PHP's (1:26)
2) This Microphone (2:38)
3) Zero The Hero (12:44)
4) I Am Your Animal / Bamboolay (9:31)
5) You Can't kill Me (5:55)
6) Dreaming it (4:49)
7) Tropical Fish (14:11)

Notes:
1) The Pot Head Pixies (coda, starts fading in)
2) Impromptu
3) Zero The Hero And The Witch's Spell
4) I Am Your Animal / Dynamyte
7) No Selene played here

This tape has no note about date and venue. Calyx Gong chronology states they played in Malakoff
(near Paris) on June 7th 1972 and on January 27th 1973 both times at the Théatre 71.
This tape is usually listed as 1972.
I have two versions of this tape; one is from Ottersongs and one is from GAS, both have the same
catalog number, same cover (Otter is black and red, GAS is black and yellow), same A side label
but different B labels (Artwork is included). I decided to use the GAS version (which has a bit
narrower sound image) because the other is noticeably hissier.


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