Friday, July 30, 2010

Jethro Tull-Pile of Bricks-Japan 1972



Jethro Tull
July, 1972
Sinjuku Hall, Japan

Pile of Bricks
Digital Reproductions (DR 79972-0)

Recorded live at the Sinjuku Hall in Japan in July of 1972

This unauthorized and unofficial release was created by Digital Reproductions for Jethro Tull fans.


Disc 1: (Thick as a Brick 78:04)

01. Thick as a Brick pt.1 21:21
02. Flute Solo 12:47
03. Thick as a Brick reprise 9:51
04. News Reports 4:15
05. Thick as a Brick pt.2 2:21
06. Drum Solo 13:32
07. Thick as a Brick reprise 14:05
08. Introduction 0:51
09. Cross Eyed Mary 2:53
10. A New Day Yesterday 12:41
11. Aqualung 8:38
12. Wind Up - Guitar Solo 15:13
13. Locomotive Breath 8:43
14. Wind Up reprise 2:27


This is an incredible performance of the entire
Thick as a Brick album, at nearly 80 minutes long!

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/d62e1e93
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/af948423
Part 3-http://sharebee.com/7c016f23

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Daevid Allen and University of Errors - Seattle August 22, 2002 (FLAC)



Daevid Allen and University of Errors
I-Spy
Seattle, WA
August 22, 2002
SBD>D7>Cool Edit Pro>EAC>FLAC
my recording



1)Why Are We Sleeping
2)Wage Slave
3)Money Doesn't Make It
4)Ocean In The Distance
5)Rich Men Eat My Voice/O' Caroline
6)Mystico Fanatico
7)PHP 2032
8)Earthbound
9)Hope For Happiness



Enjoy,
Jackd

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/73b8172e

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Frank Zappa & Hot Rats-LA (March 7, 1970)



FRANK ZAPPA & HOT RATS
OLYMPIC AUDITORIUM,
LOS ANGELES,CA.,USA
MARCH 7,1970

Frank Zappa - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Max Bennett - Electric Bass
Don "Sugarcane" Harris - Electric Violin, Vocals
Ian Underwood - Keyboards, Alto Saxophone
Aynsley Dunbar - Drums

1-INTRO
2-SHARLEENA
3-TWINKLE TITS ( CUTS OUT )
4-INTERLUDE ( CUTS IN )
5-DIRECTLY FROM MY HEART TO YOU
6-CHUNGA'S REVENGE
7-WILLIE THE PIMP


Audience Recording.

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/a75d8437

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Roxy Music-Marni Theatre-Live at the Marni Theatre (December 12,1973) (FLAC)



Roxy Music

6 December 1973

Brussels, Marni Theatre

"Live at the Marni Theatre" Bootleg

Lineage:
Tracks 1-5 - Audience recording > unknown fiddling about over the years > CDR > trade > CDR > EAC > wav > flac (level 8)

Tracks 6-8 - BBC recording > unknown taping & fiddling about over the years > CDR > trade > CDR > EAC > wav > flac (level 8)


Brussels:

1. Do the Strand <4:11>
2. Editions of you <4:11>
3. In every Dream Home a Heartache <7:22>
4. Re-make/re-model <7:06>
5. Virginia Plain <3:50>

BBC 6 December 1973:

6. Do the Strand <4:03>
7. Pyjamarama <2:53>
8. Editions of you <3:41>

Total time 37:21

Audience recording of Roxy Music's performance at the Marni Theatre, Brussels, Belgium, on 6 December 1973. The sound quality is excellent - very clear, and perhaps the best-sounding early audience recording of the band. Unfortunately, there are only five songs, and the CD is augmented by three of the four songs played on the 5 March 1973 BBC session ("In every Dream Home a Heartache" is missing) at Langham 1 Studio, London.

Credits for BBC Tracks -
Bryan Ferry (Keyboards, Vocals)
Andy Mackay (Saxophone, Clarinet, Oboe)
Eno (Synthesiser, Electronics, Backing Vocals)
Phil Manzanera (Guitar)
Sal Maida (Bass)
Paul Thompson (Drums)

Producer - Bernie Andrews

(Plain) artwork included.

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/0291fd16
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/f00f98f0

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Pink Floyd-Saint Tropez-August 8, 1970 (FLAC)



PINK FLOYD - Saint-Tropez
[ This Place Records TPR CD 005 ]

Saint Tropez, Les Nuits Musicales, 08Aug70

1. soundcheck / Cymbaline
2. Atom Heart Mother
3. Embryo
4. Green Is The Colour
5. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
6. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

Sources:
tracks 1-2-3: "Pop 2" TV show, originally broadcast 10Oct70
tracks 4-5-6: "Pop 2" TV show, originally broadcast 24Oct70

Lineage: French TV archives -> INA DVD -> audio rip -> remaster -> FLAC

Remastering notes:

The original audio of this French TV show is rather weird. This is not a true
soundboard source like the KQED TV show recorded earlier that year: here, it
seems the sound was recorded through the microphone of the stage camera. And
the cameraman moves a lot on stage during the Floyd performance, which is good
for the visuals, but a disaster for the audio part ! As a result, the sound
characteristics change radically from time to time, depending on the location
of the camera. Sometimes the bass is saturated (when the filming guy is near
Roger's amps or monitors), while at other times you can barely hear any bass
at all. The levels fluctuate a lot too, again depending on the camera location
(sometimes close to the amps, sometimes more distant). To summarise, with the
raw audio from French TV masters it is almost impossible to listen to the whole
show without turning the volume button or the equalizer faders on the fly !

Therefore, I reworked the audio, from the best available source: the soundtrack
of the INA archives DVDs. Each time there was an abrupt modification in the mix,
the frequency characteristics or the levels (it means about every 30 seconds!),
I tried to readjust the levels and EQ, so that a complete listening is possible
at last, with a feeling of sonic consistency throughout the songs.
As usual with my remasters, I also manually corrected the repairable flaws of
the raw source (drop-outs, crackles, tape warble ...). I didn't use any NR in
the process.

Since this remaster was primarily intended for the Rev.A of Harvested's "Reach
For A Peach" DVD, Ed Paule did his usual quality check and suggested some
additional corrections before the audio was fully approved.

But the current CD version is not just the soundtrack of "Reach For A Peach
Rev.A" DVD. Indeed, I performed additional editing to restore some small cuts
that were on the original TV show. The abrupt ending of Atom Heart Mother was
corrected too, and applauses were used to have a natural transition between
Atom Heart Mother and Embryo. Most importantly, I decided to restore the first
two minutes of Atom Heart Mother, missing on the TV broadcast (this was not
too difficult, as the missing parts are repeated later in the song). If you're
a purist and don't like the idea of this artificial restoration, just jump to
the 02:09 mark when you listen to track 2. ;-) For the others, you have a
complete enjoyable version of Atom Heart Mother while on the original broadcast
it begins directly in the middle of the guitar solo just before the choir part.

To summarise, this CD version of the Saint-Tropez footage is the best you can
get, coming directly from French TV archives (pre-broadcast), but even better,
presented for an optimal listening experience: no more cuts, no more abrupt
sound fluctuations, and a complete version of Atom Heart Mother.


Enjoy!

MOB.

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/549e9340

Monday, July 5, 2010

Pete Townsend-Assorted Demos



Pete Townshend
Assorted Demos 1960's (maybe some early 70's)


*=cassette sourced

01.It's Not True
02.I'm A Boy
03.Kill My Appetite
04.I Can See For Miles
05.Run Run Run
06.Disguises
07.Don't Look Away
08.Eel Pie Blues (inst)*
09.Glow Girl *
10.King Rabbit
11.Lazy Fat People
12.Riot at the Female Jail
13.Accidents
14.Dogs
15.That Motherland Feeling
16.Rael
17.She's a Sensation (portion)*
18.Why Can't You See I'm Easy
19.Fight to Make You Mine

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/07a1151f
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/c962cdcb

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Henry Cow - Grenoble-May 17, 1975 (FLAC)


HENRY COW

GRENOBLE, France
Palais des Sports
17 may 1975
Festival (with Mahjun, Mama Béa Tekielski, Magma)

01 Beautiful as the moon... (6:54) >
02 Nirvana for mice > Improvisation (4:22) >
03 Ottawa Song (3:36) >
04 Gloria Gloom (4:45) >
05 Ruins > Improvisation (11:46) >
06 ...Terrible as an army with banners (3:46)
07 Improvisation (11:46) [inc]

Total : 46'55

Fred Frith (g, vl, p)
Tim Hodgkinson (alt.sax, cl, org)
Dagmar Krause (voc)
John Greaves (b, voc)
Lindsay Cooper (bso, fl, ob)
Chris Cutler (d)

AUD > reel-to-reel (mono, 1st gen.) > wav > flac
Uploaded by Uncle Meat, 2009

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/3198e843
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/97e5361d

Friday, June 25, 2010

King Crimson-Weeley Festival, UK (August 28,1971) (FLAC)


King Crimson

Weeley Festival, Clacton, England
August 28, 1971
Great Outdoor Recording

Cassette (generation?) > wav > flac

1 - Picture of a city - 8'57
2 - The Letters - 5'49
3 - The Devil's Triangle - 9'38

Fripp
Collins
Wallace
Boz

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/88aae413
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/10c6e3a7

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Traffic-Stockholm (September 5, 1967)


Traffic: Stockholm, Sweden; September 5, 1967
"Traffic Jam"

Soundboard Recording

01-Giving to You
02-Smiling Phases
03-Coloured Rain
04-Hole In My Shoe
05-Feelin' Good
06-Paper Sun
07-Dear. Mr Fantasy

Steve Winwood
Jim Capaldi
Dave Mason
Chris Wood

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Jethro Tull-Fillmore East (May 4,1971)


Jethro Tull
Fillmore East-New York, New York
May 4, 1971


01 Nothing Is Easy 8:25
02 Aqualung 7:34
03 With You There To Help Me / By Kind Permission Of 11:40
04 Hymn 43 3:46
05 intro to My God 0:43
06 My God 14:17
07 intro to Cross Eyed Mary 1:01
08 Cross-Eyed Mary (incl. drum solo) 9:22
09 crowd noise 2:33
10 Wind Up 4:18
11 Guitar Solo 5:12
12 Locomotive Breath 6:28
13 Wind Up (conclusion) 1:45

Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - electric guitar
John Evan - keyboards
Clive Bunker - drums
Jeffrey Hammond - bass


Tull played 2 shows at the Fillmore on both May 4 and May 5.
The 2nd show on the 5th was Clive's last show with the band.
Two of the shows have been bootlegged previously as "The Fillmore East 1971" and "Clive's Last Show" and "Hymn 43".
Since I don't own either of those I can't say if this is one of them.
On my tape Ian does say "Welcome to the Fillmore East."
Later "It's nice to be back in Pittsburgh."
He's joking about Pittsburgh.
Maybe someone who has one of those could compare times (of course a difference in tape speed and tracking could make comparisons difficult).
The Ministry of Information lists Hymn 43 as only being played on May 4.
So this is most likely the 4th.
Of course the MOI has been wrong before.
and
given the passage of time, inaccurate record keeping, hazy memories, the vagaries of bootlegging, and the like, this could actually be any of those four shows.
Who cares? It's a great band performing at one of their creative peaks.
Enjoy.

The band is clearly energized by the new music they are playing. All but two of the songs performed here are from Aqualung, an album that very few in the audience knew, though My God had been played live for the better part of the previous year. Pretty nervy of the band. But then Tull has always challenged their audience.

This line-up lasted only 5 months from January to May 1971. Clive would be replaced in June by Barrie Barlow. Everyone, except Jeffrey, gets an extended solo (you don't get that these days). The album Aqualung had been released just a few weeks earlier and the crowd's minimal reaction to the now-classic songs is thus explained.

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/8b08e067

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Frank Zappa ''The Artisan Acetate'' (1969)


The Artisan RS 6406 Test Pressing (acetate)

Acetate ripped by its owner RJ, whom we can’t thank enough for his generosity to share this gem!
Declicking by BengoFury, (one single pass with automatic “light reduction” (AA3.0), and approximately 12 hours of manual work – the “raw” waves aren’t a very pleasant listen)
Liner notes/deep studying (mainly) by progrockfan with valuable input from pbuzby, drdork, The Bastard Son, Zappa Penguin & flambay (sorry if I’m missing anyone!)

Side 1

1. Wipe Out
Acetate label attribution: “Shrine Auditorium”
· Time – 3:04
· Official releases – Unreleased.
· Source – There is no record of FZ playing the Shrine Auditorium prior to 23 February 1974. An informed guess: 6-7 December 1968, The Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles CA.
2. East L.A.
Acetate label attribution: “Columbia University”
· Time – 4:59
· Official releases – Unreleased extended edit. Redacted edits of this track were released as You Call That Music? on the YCDTOSA Sampler LP (the first 3:04 only of this track) and on YCDTOSA 4 (the first 4:07 only).
· Source – 14 February 1969, Columbia University.
3. Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Acetate label attribution: “The Ballroom”
· Time – 4:09
· Official releases – The first 2:58 of this track was performed at The Ballroom, Stratford CT (not Hartford as stated by FZ in his OM 2 Mystery Disc LP liner notes), and released as Skweezit Skweezit Skweezit on the OM 2 Mystery Disc LP and Mystery Disc CD. The next 1:09 was performed at Thee Image, Miami Beach FL., and released as the last 1:09 of Right There on YCDTOSA 5 (this segment begins with the final drum hit prior to the applause, and ends with FZ’s spoken “Thank you”). The last 0:02 is the end of the applause from the Miami performance; on YCDTOSA this applause is cut short with a cross-fade into Where Is Johnny Velvet? This edit of two disparate live performances explains why Bunk Gardner’s ‘Peggy tape’ does not appear in the acetate mix; in Stratford the tape was not played, and in Miami the tape, if played, had already finished. The complete YCDTOSA track Right There begins with a 0:31 segment of Miami live performance not heard on the acetate; a crossfade from live take into Criteria Studios material, which includes the ‘Peggy tape’, can be heard from 0:31 (the beginning of a studio segment of Estrada vocal) to 0:37 (the fadeout of the live horns); the Miami live tape resumes at 4:00 with a hard splice to the final drum hit before the audience applause; a consummate example of FZ’s razor-blade wizardry. This same edit can also be heard as Variations On A Theme From Run Home Slow on the cassette-sourced Columbia YSA 6477 Test Pressing.
· Source – First 2:58, 16 February 1969, The Ballroom, Stratford CT; last 1:11, 7 February 1969, Thee Image, Miami Beach FL.
4. Kung Fu
Acetate label attribution: “Phil Wenz”
· Time – 2:16
· Official releases – The first 1:45 was released as 5:05 to 6:50 of Didja Get Any Onya? on the extended Ryko Weasels Ripped My Flesh CD. The last 0:32 is unreleased. This track can also be heard, at a slower running speed, on The Columbia Test Pressing, and on Apocrypha, where it runs at the Columbia Test Pressing speed (thus revealing its original source) but omits FZ’s stage announcement. The Weasels LP and CD edits both end with a 0:01 instrumental flourish; this is clearly a post-production addition to the basic track, as it does not appear on this raw live take.
· Source – 2 March 1969, Philadelphia Arena.
5. Igor’s Boogie
Acetate label attribution: “Phil Wenz”
· Time – 1:28
· Official releases – An unreleased, unedited continuation from the last track. This track can also be heard as the first section of a much longer track of the same name on The Columbia Test Pressing, with a time of 1:32 due to slower running speed. The complete Columbia Test Pressing track continues with material from 25 October 1968, The Royal Festival Hall, London; this material is also heard on Ahead Of Their Time under the title King Kong (test pressing 1:32-1:51, CD 2:52-3:10). At 1:51 the test pressing omits a section heard on the CD (3:10-4:02). The next 2:51 is heard on both versions (test pressing 1:51-4:02, CD 4:02-6:49). The last 2:15 of the test pressing (4:42-6:57) is a unique, unreleased collage of studio and live material — though the ‘live’ material may well have been recorded live in the studio. Studio overdubs begin to dominate the mix beginning with the overdubbed ‘snorks’ from 5:03-5:10; from 5:40 to the end the track consists entirely of studio collage. This track alone makes The Columbia Test Pressing worth the price of admission.
· Source – An unedited continuation of 2 March 1969, Philadelphia Arena.
6. Passacaglia
Acetate label name: “Passalaglia”
Acetate label attribution: “Phil Wenz”
· Time – 3:11
· Official releases – Unreleased — but material from this track can be heard as the background to the FZ radio promo 1969 Hot Rats LP spot 2 ("Frank Zappa took a heavy trip recently ..."). This performance contains themes from King Kong.
· Source – Probably from the same concert as Tracks 4 and 5 — the venue acoustics are a dead match.

(Note also that the Side 1 label attributions for Tracks 1-3 all refer to concert venues; it is therefore logical to assume that the “Phil Wenz” notation for Tracks 4-6 is a secretarial mis-reading of a venue name — especially since the city for tracks 4-5 is definitely Phil[adelphia]. An additional sourcing clue for Track 6 is therefore found in the attribution, which basically has to be a mis-reading of the scrawled notation “Phil. [Ar]en[a]”.)

There is an audible splice; the opening King Kong theme is absent, and the tempo of the 3/4 count-in is slower than the tempo of the 3/4 jam after the edit point. Therefore, this track is almost certainly an edited continuation of 2 March 1969, Philadelphia Arena.


Side 2

7. Copenhagen Night Music
This track was recorded in mono.
· Time – 3:00
· Official releases – Unreleased.
· Source – 3 October 1968, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen
8. Help, I’m A Rock
· Time – 3:46
· Official releases – This track was thoroughly re-constructed for Ahead Of Their Time in an alternate edit with added digital reverb, creating the illusion of an alternate take. The first 0:20 of the test pressing is unreleased. The next 1:20 is also heard under the same title on Ahead Of Their Time (0:00-1:20). There is an audible splice at 1:20 of the CD, shortly after the word “Mayor;” the next 0:11 is heard on the test pressing but not on the CD. The next 0:09 is heard on both versions. There is an audible splice on the test pressing at 5:27; the CD version concludes with a short section (1:29-1:38) not heard on the test pressing. The test pressing continues after the edit with a long section not heard on the CD. The next section is also heard as King Kong (7:29-7:55) on Ahead Of Their Time. A brief section of the test pressing is edited out of the CD at 7:55. The final section is heard on both versions. The sound quality of this dry test pressing mix is exceptional, probably surpassing the reverb-heavy mix heard on Ahead Of Their Time.
· Source – 25 October 1968, The Royal Albert Hall, London.
9. Chocolate Halvah
· Time – 3:33
· Official releases – The first 0:03 and the last 0:07 are unreleased; the bulk of the track was released on YCDTOSA 5.
· Source – 7 February 1969, Thee Image, Miami Beach FL.
10. Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Sexually Aroused Gas Mask
· Time – 3:35
· Official releases – Released on the original and Old Masters Weasels Ripped My Flesh LPs, without the extra material added to the extended Ryko CD. This test pressing version does include the studio-overdubbed ‘snorks’ heard on the Weasels LP (at 3:11) and CD (at 3:25).
· Source – 25 October 1968, The Royal Festival Hall, London


11. The Cookie Jar Lecture
· Time – 3:11
· Official releases – The test pressing features a unique redacted edit of Tiny Sick Tears on YCDTOSA 4, with three lines of lyrics edited out (0:08-0:20 of the CD) and a redacted ending, omitting the last 1:10 (3:20-4:30) of the CD edit. At the end we hear the same radio power switch and laughter that ends The Orange County Lumber Truck on Weasels Ripped My Flesh, which then segues, like Weasels, into the album-ending Weasels title track (here titled It Must Be Your Breath). The radio power switch sound is in fact the same as the sound on the original Weasels LP; digital reverb added to the CD and Old Masters LP causes reverb from the musical portion of Orange County Lumber Truck to overlap the radio switch, and thus alter its sound; the original LP mix is a better basis for comparison.
· Source – 13 February 1969, The Factory, The Bronx, New York City.

12. It Must Be Your Breath
· Time – 2:04
· Official releases – Released as the title track on Weasels Ripped My Flesh.
· Source – 30 May 1969, Birmingham Town Hall.

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Robyn Hitchcock & Heavy Friends Does 'Abbey Road'


Robyn Hitchcock & Heavy Friends
The Three Kings Pub, Clerkenwell, London, UK
2009-11-01 (2nd night)
"Abbey Road"

Recorded by Pike1957

side 1:
01. banter (intros)
02. Come Together
03. banter (band intros)
04. Something
05. banter (the key of 'D')
06. Maxwell's Silver Hammer
07. Oh! Darling
08. banter (paul to john)
09. Octopus's Garden
10. banter (introducing Ruby)
11. I Want You (She's So Heavy)

side 2:
12. banter (side two intro)
13. Here Comes The SUn
14. Because (take 1)
15. banter (the lowing of the cattle)
16. Because (take 2)
17. You Never Give Me Your Money
18. Sun King
19. Mean Mr Mustard
20. Polythene Pam
21. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
22. Golden Slumbers
23. Carry That Weight
24. The End
25. Her Majesty

encores:
26. banter (encore intros)
27. I've Got A Feeling
28. Ballad Of John & Yoko
29. Old Brown Show
30. banter (thank you)
31. Don't Let Me Down

Robyn Hitchcock guitar, John vocals
Graham Coxon guitar, tambourine
Sean Nelson Paul vocals, tambourine
Paul Noble guitar
Terry Edwards saxaphone (last couple of tracks)
Jenny Adejayan cello
Mark Bedford bass
Stephen Irvine drums
Ruby Wright musical saw

Enjoy!

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/4c92e28f

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Gentle Giant-Montreal (October 27, 1972)


GENTLE GIANT
Centre Sportif de l'Universite de Montreal, Quebec, CAN
October 7th 1972

AUD - B

Lineage - unknown analog source



01. Prologue
02. Alucard
03. Funny Ways
04. Nothing At All
05. Plain Truth
06. Peel The Paint

Derek Shulman - vocals, saxes, bass guitar
Ray Shulman - vocals, bass guitar, violin
Phil Shulman - vocals, saxes, trumpet
Kerry Minnear - vocals, keyboards, cello, vibes
Gary Green - vocals, lead guitar
John Weathers - drums, percussion

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/a3f57607
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/0a6a14f7

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Alice Cooper-Pretties for You Demos (Studio Outtakes 1969)


Alice Cooper
Pretties for You Demos 1969
Studio Outtakes (unknown for extra tracks)

OK Sound (quality drops with the extra tracks)


Setlist

01. Reflected 2:47
02. Sing Low Sweet Cheerio 4:17
03. Apple Bush 3:30
04. Nobody Likes Me (different from box set version"The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper") 4:17
05. Changing Arranging 3:09
06. Levity Ball (not included same as box set version)
07. Fields of Regret 4:42

Extra tracks:

08. Living (maybe part of PFY demos but I got it from a different source and sq is
different than first 7 tracks)
09. As Tears Go By (rehearsal) 3:24
10. I'm a Man (rehearsal) 3:11
11. Talk Talk (rehearsal) 2:33

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Comicoperando-A Tribute To Robert Wyatt (March 1, 2010)



COMICOPERANDO
A Tribute to the Music of Robert Wyatt
Original Production for L'Altro Suono Festival 2010


Dagmar Krause - vocals
Richard Sinclair - vocals, bass guitar
Gilad Atzmon - reeds and flutes
Annie Whitehead - trombone
Alex Maguire - piano and keyboards
Michel Delville - guitars, electronics
John Edwards - double bass
Chris Cutler - drums
Cristiano Calcagnile - percussion

Teatro Comunale Luciano Pavarotti, Modena
2010 March, 1st
World Premiere

Audience recording by alifib



setlist provided by urich21

01. Intro
02. Pataphysical Introduction (arr. Alex Maguire)
03. September The Ninth (arr. Annie Whitehead)
04. Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road (arr. Cristiano Calcagnile)
05. Just as You Are (arr. Gilad Atzmon)
06. Calyx (arr. Phil Miller)
07. Memories (arr. Michel Delville)
08. Alifib (arr. Annie Whitehead)
09. Double Bass Solo (arr. John Edwards)
10. Little Red Riding Hood Hit the Road (arr. Annie Whitehead)
11. Guitar Noise (arr. Michel Delville)
12. God Song (arr. Phil Miller)
13. Maryan (arr. Cristiano Calcagnile)
14. Alliance (instrumental)
15. Sea Song (arr. Annie Whitehead)
16. Sax Medley (arr. Gilad Atzmon)
17. O Caroline (arr. Dave Sinclair)
18. Band Presentation
19. Forest (arr. Annie Whitehead)
20. Soup Song

Renzo

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Part 2-http://sharebee.com/1a184525

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Daevid Allen-Deya French Restaurant 1978



French Restaurant, Deya 1978
Lady June, Ronnie Wathen, Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth & Others

An evening of varied entertainment, poetry & music from that most arty of villages, Deya on the island of Majorca.


DISC ONE

Ronnie Wathen

Track 01 (Pipes & Drum)
Track 02 (Flute & Drum, with some thoughts about birds & poetry)
Track 03 (?)
Track 04 (Pipes & Drum)
Track 05 (Tourist Poem
Track 06 (Pipes & Drum)
Track 07 (Deya Poem)
Track 08 (Pipes & Drum)
Track 09 (Love Poems)

Gilli Smyth

Track 10 (Fire Poem)
Track 11 (A Sea Poem)
Track 12 (from The Book Of Taliesin)
Track 13 (Dream Poem "Now Is Tomorrow Afternoon")
Track 14 (Why Are You Not Your Boss?)
Track 15 (OK Man, This Is Your World)

Unknown Artist (Probably or Contains Daevid Allen)

Track 16 (I'm Glad I'm Not Too Decent)
Track 17 (I'm Happy To Be Happy)
Track 18 (Mine Eyes?)



DISC TWO

Unknown Artist Continues..(Probably or Contains Daevid Allen)

Track 01 (Mine Eyes? cont.)
Track 02 (Lipstick On The Nipple)

Lady June

Track 03 (I'm Think I'm Getting Too Fat)
Track 04 (Fishlong)
Track 05 (Elastic Ice)
Track 06 (Circles) with Patrick Meadows on guitar, Stephanie Shepard(?) on flute & Phil Shepherd on rhythm guitar
Track 07 (In-Famous > Loving)
Track 08 (Anne Onymouse > Today I Saw 2 Rainbows)
Track 09 (As Time Passes By, Will I Miss You?)

Daevid Allen

Track 10 (Daevid Bores The Restaurant)
Track 11 (When)
Track 12 (Oh, Its Not Easy)
Track 13 (Ern Malley ... Daevid Gets Heckled)
Track 14 (Bellyful Of Telephone)
Track 15 (Hush)
Track 16 (San Francisco Goes ... mainly heckling)

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/86d3389c
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/244d59d8

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

David Bowie - Ziggy's Final Farewell (October 1973)



David Bowie - Ziggy's Final Farewell (October 1973) Flac [2cd]
The Marquee Club
London, United Kingdom
18th - 20th October 1973
Studio Outakes





The sound quality is very good and the extra tracks are not Konrads rehearsals as the cover says but they are from various sixties singles which were released after Bowie had left the Konrads.
- BASSMAN


Disc 1

01. Sorrow (Mix)
02. Dialogue (Bowie & Amanda Lear)
03. Time (Take #1)
04. Time (Take #2)
05. Time (Mix)
06. Everything's Alright (Take #1)
07. Everything's Alright (Take #3)
08. Everything's Alright (Take #4)
09. Everything's Alright (Mix)
10. Space Oddity (Take #2)
11. Space Oddity (Mix)
12. I Can't Explain (Take #1)
13. I Can't Explain (Take #2)
14. The Jean Genie (Take #2)
15. The Jean Genie (Take #3)


Disc 2

01. The Jean Genie (Mix)
02. 1984 (Take #1)
03. 1984 (Take #2)
04. You Didn't Hear It From Me (Take #3)
05. You Didn't Hear It From Me (Take #4)
06. You Didn't Hear It From Me (Mix)
07. I Got You Babe (Take #2)
08. I Got You Babe (Mix)

The Kon-rad's In 1963/65)
09. The Better I Know (without Bowie)
10. Now I'm On My Way (without Bowie)
11. Baby It's Too Late (without Bowie)
12. I'm Over You (without Bowie)
13. Judgement Day (without Bowie)
14. I Don't Know How Much (without Bowie)
15. I Thought Of You Last Night (without Bowie)

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/89da2147
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/d5cbe1bf

Thursday, May 6, 2010

King Crimson-Hyde Park (September 4,1971) (FLAC)



King Crimson
September 4,1971
Hyde Park
London, England

1CD 36min AUD>?>WAV>FLAC

Fripp Collins Burrell Wallace Sinfield


Formentera Lady
Sailor's Tale
Pictures Of A City
Lady Of The Dancing Water
Cadence And Cascade
21st Century Schizoid Man

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/f1221404
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/792e837d

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Magic Band-Liquid Room-Edinburgh (January 24, 2004)



The Magic Band
Liquid Room
Edinburgh
January 24, 2004


Disc : 1/2

Track : 1 Diddy Wah Diddy: 3:25
Track : 2 The Smithsonian Institute Blues: 3:22
Track : 3 Circumstances: 3:38
Track : 4 Nowadays a Woman's Gotta Hit a Man: 4:45
Track : 5 Hair Pie; Bass Bake: 2:01
Track : 6 On Tomorrow: 3:18
Track : 7 Drumbo solo / Steal Softly Thru Snow: 3:19
Track : 8 Drumbo Solo / Abba Zaba: 5:34
Track : 9 Alice In Blunderland: 3:24
Track : 10 Track 10: 3:33
Track : 11 Hair Pie: Bake 2: 3:16
Track : 12 Evening Bell: 2:11

Total time 41:51

Disc : 2/2

Track : 1 Electricity: 7:50
Track : 2 The Floppy Boot Song: 4:24
Track : 3 Mirror Man: 7:05
Track : 4 track 4: 2:34
Track : 5 Sun Zoom Spark: 2:56
Track : 6 track 6: 4:37
Track : 7 When It Blows It Stacks: 4:14
Track : 8 Moonlight On Vermont: 5:44
Track : 9 Big Eyed Beans From Venus: 5:25

Total time 44:52


Band;

Drums / vocals - John 'Drumbo' French
Guitar - Gary Lucas
Guitar - Denny 'Feelers Reebo' Walley
Bass - Mar 'Rockette Morton' Boston
Drums - Michael Taylor



I recorded this during the Magic Band's brief UK tour of 2004 as the Magic Band without Don Van Vliet.
I have to say I am no great fan of Beefheart, I was there to see Fire Engines who had reformed after 22 years specifically to play support at this gig,
Captain Beefheart being a major influence on their sound.
I have to say though I was pleasantly surprised with the Magic Band, it was an excelleent performance and as you will hear Drumbo say "this is only our 5th
time playing together and this is definitely the best so far..." I'll let you judge for yourself, hear the sample for the sound quality.

Haven't seen any other uploads of this show and I haven't previously circulated this, it may be a first?

A friend did the track list for me but I'm missing 3 titles, so any help would be most appreciated.

Enjoy!

MATB

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/c027f33a
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/267fa537

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Van der Graaf Generator - Hull University, UK (11-3-77)



Hull University
3rd nov 1977

01 Crying Wolf
02 Lizard Play
03 Chemical World
04 Habit of the broken heart
05 Ship Of Fools
06 Medley.
07 Cats Eye Yellow Fever
08 The Sphinx in the face
09 Last Frame
10 Door (Incomplete)

This may originally may have recorded onto Open Reel as the quality is very high for the age of the recording

Enjoy

Part 1-http://sharebee.com/20787f1b
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/e1968a1e