Sunday, June 15, 2008

Brian Eno/David Byrne - Ghosts: Outtakes from "My Life In..."

Brian Eno/David Byrne - Ghosts: Outtakes from "My Life In..."

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01.Interview
02.Mea Culpa
03.Into The Spirit Womb
04.Regiment
05.The Friends Of Amos Tutuola
06.America Is Waiting
07.The Carrier
08.Very Very Hungry
09.On The Way To Zagora
10.Les Hombres Ne Le Sauront Jamals
11.A Secret Life 12.Come With Us
13.Mountain Of Neeedles


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The Who - October 19, 1969 - The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA

The Who
The Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA
October 19, 1969 - 2nd show
Incomplete SBDSource: SBD
sound Qual: ExcellentSBD>unkown lineage>silverdisc>unkown gen trader's cd-r>EAC>FLAC>320 kbps MP3


Songs;

Heaven and Hell (fades in)
Can't Explain
Overture
It's a Boy
1921
Amazing Journey
Sparks
The Acid Queen
Summetime Blues
My Generation


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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Iggy & The Stooges - Glastonbury Festival + Jonathan Ross Show

Iggy & The Stooges

01. Jonathan Ross Intro (inc "I Wanna Be Your Dog"- Iggy Pop, Old Grey Whistle Test 1979-02-24)
02. Jonathan Ross interviews Iggy & The Stooges
03. I Wanna Be Your Dog
04. Mark Radcliffe Intro
05. Loose
06. Down On The Street
07. 1969
08. I Wanna Be Your Dog
09. TV Eye
10. My Idea Of Fun
11. Dirt
12. Real Cool Time
13. No Fun
14. Crowd Stage Invasion
15. 1970
16. The Mine Room/Fun House
17. Skull Ring

Tracks 1-3 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC 1, UK) broadcast 2007-06-22 (recorded the day before)

Tracks 4-17 BBC 4 coverage of The Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Somerset, England 2007-06-23

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The Who - 1967-06-18 - Monterey Pop Festival

The Who - 1967-06-18 - Monterey Pop Festival

Substitute
Summertime Blues
Pictures Of Lily
A Quick One While He's Away
Happy Jack
My Generation

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AC/DC - 3 Bon Scott Boots

'76 TV & Radio
Ex. Quality

1) Intro
2) High Voltage
3) Live Wire
4) Can I Sit Next to You Girl
5) Little Lover
6) Outro
7) Live Wire
8) Can I Sit Next to You Girl
9) Jailbreak
10) Live Wire
11) It's a Long Way to the Top
12) Soul Stripper
13) High Voltage
14) Baby Please Don't Go
15) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

Notes: Tracks 1-6: London, England - Jun 3, 1976.
Tracks 7-9: London, England - Jul 13, 1976.
Tracks 10-14: London, England - Sep 4, 1976.
Track 15: Sydney, Australia - Dec 5, 1976.

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Blues Booze N' Tattoos
08.08.1978; Nashville, Atlantic Record Bar
Ex. Soundboard

Introduction
Live Wire
Problem Child
Sin City
Gone Shootin'
Whole Lotta Rosie
Rocker

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Burning Balls
Date: Aug 22, 1977
Venue: Agora Ballroom
Location: Cleveland, OH, USA

Set List:
1) Live Wire
2) She's Got Balls
3) Problem Child
4) The Jack
5) High Voltage
6) Baby Please Don't Go
7) Rocker

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The Ramones - Judy's In The Basement - The 914 Sessions



Before the Ramones hit it big (OK, they were never as big as the Sex Pistols, but hey, they're the Ramones!) with their self-titled debut album in 1976, there was this little nugget flying around. Recorded on September 19, 1975 at 914 Studios, Blauvelt, New York, Judy's In The Basement was released as a 10-inch EP by Hit & Run Records, and made in East Berlin. The liner notes also state that the songs were produced by Tommy Erdelyi.


At that time, the Ramones were PUNK. But then, given the simplicity of the songs, the catchy melodies, the singalong-ness of their tunes and those bombastic chords (never mind that they were the same three or four ones) - it's hard not to like the Ramones and doubly hard not to be inspired by them. For many, the idea of the Ramones might be boiled down to this: it's so simple anyone can do it! But the Ramones were being themselves and the fans understood this.


So here are the Ramones again... hungry and eager to play and before they got swept away by their new-found fame which their debut album would unleash.


Just how could anyone not want to sing along with I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend? And in the immortal words of Joey Ramone, "Hey ho, let's go!"


1 I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement (Dee Dee Ramone / Johnny Ramone)

2 53rd & 3rd (Dee Dee Ramone)

3 I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend (Tommy Ramone)

4 Judy Is A Punk (Joey Ramone)

5 Loudmouth (Joey Ramone / Dee Dee Ramone / Johnny Ramone)

The Doors - TV Bleeding, Studio


"Television Bleeding"

Tracks 1-7 are alternate studio mixes, done by Paul Rothchildduring the prosuction of "The Best of the Doors" Quadrodisc.

Tracks 8-11 recorded live for TV broadcast ("Beat Club", Bremen, Germany) on May 3, 1972.

01. Hello I Love You (no drums, no second vocal overdub) - 2:18
02. People Are Strange (no drums, no guitar solo, no second vocal overdub) - 2:04
03. Love Her Madly (no reverb, no drums, no echo on voice) - 3:09
04. Love Me Two Times (no tambourine, no guitars) - 3:08
05. Riders On The Storm (no second vocal overdub, no echo, no drums) - 6:13
06. Touch Me (no drums) - 3:03
07. Soul Kitchen (different bass sound) - 3:22
08. Tightrope Ride - 4:08
09. In The Eye Of The Sun - 5:06
10. I'm Horny, I'm Stoned - 4:57
11. Love Me Two Times - 4:49
12. Verdilac - 6:17
13. Ships w/ Sails (false start) - 1:15
14. Ships w/ Sails - 9:46

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"Snakeskin Records is a new firm producing Live CDs. Their trademark is their high quality of both recordingand cover. Their latest CD is this new Doors disc. On ityou find different rough studio mixes in perfect stereo,which had been done for the rare Doors Quadro vinyl album The Best Of The Doors. I find it very interesting to listen to these, sometimes you have the feeling of listening to totally new recordings. But they are absolutelythe same as on the albums but in different mixes. Anyway,have you ever heard Riders On The Storm without the whispering and without drums? And People Are Strange without drums and guitar solo? Both open whole new categories of listening experiences. All songs with Morrison are in excellent stereo. You won't believe your ears! The second recording is one of the rare 1972 studio performances.The Doors are having a lot of fun in the studio, which makes a great listening. They play their standard material of their 1972 tour through Western Europe. This concert is presented in good mono; studio noises between the songs have unfortunately been cut. See the cover - a beautiful rare Morrison photo. In general - a CD featuring totally new and unpublished material with a superb cover sheet (yes, yes, the beautiful rare photo of Jim, all girls will love this!).Recommended!"

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