Saturday, November 30, 2013

Miles Davis Septet - Live Boston 1973

Miles Davis Septet - Paul's Mall
Boston, MA.
October 17, 1973

aka-Call It What It Is
FM Source @ 256


The band played 2 sets, I have never seen a complete recording of both sets.

Second Set
   1. Ife 34:05
   2. Agharta Prelude 13:16
   3. Zimbabwe 11:21



Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); 
Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

The date of this music is uncertain. The Davis Septet was booked for several nights at Paul's Mall in mid-October 1973. One set from October 17 has been issued on JMY ME-6403. My guess is that these sets took place before the October 17 date but after the recording sessions for Liebman's Lookout Farm, which took place at Generation Sound Studios in New York on October 10-11.

Although these shows have circulated for years with the venue as the Jazz Workshop, according to Jim Rose, a member of the Davis entourage from 1972 on, the venue was Paul's Mall.
http://www.plosin.com/MilesAhead    


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Friday, November 29, 2013

fIREHOSE - Live Boston 1986


From the Son O' FBS U-Hual 

fIREHOSE - Live at “The Joint” WBRS-FM
November 19, 1986
Brandeis University, Boston, MA
Soundboard @320


Very early live fIREHOSE
This was recorded shortly before their first album was released, while touring with Sonic youth. The vocals are a little rough.

After D Boon's tragic death at age 27 signaled the end of the Minutemen, bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley threw in their lot with then-22-year-old former Ohio State University student, guitar player, and Minutemen fanatic Ed Crawford to form fIREHOSE in 1986. Ed was nicknamed Ed fROMOHIO, since he was the only member not from San Pedro, California.

Taking their group name from a line in Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues," fIREHOSE continued in the Minutemen tradition of breathtaking musicianship combined with caustic lyrical fusillades inspired by the writing of the Beat Generation and the erect-middle-finger indignation of the Blank Generation. However, with Crawford's decidedly folkie bent insinuating itself into the mix, fIREHOSE's songs began to expand into more traditional verse-chorus-verse songwriting symmetry.

Although fIREHOSE never equaled the Minutemen's output in terms of sheer audacity and emotional depth, Crawford, Watt, and Hurley recorded rock that was muscular, dense, and daring, along with being tremendously heartfelt. They never patronized audiences or comported themselves as "rock stars"; they were instead the quintessential post-punk "peoples' band."

Although they achieved wider notoriety than did the Minutemen (eventually recording for a major label), fIREHOSE called it quits in early 1994 after a desultory, dispirited final LP (Mr. Machinery Operator). Still, nearly all of their recorded work stands as some of the best late-'80s/early-'90s indie rock.


Set List:
1) Chemical Wire
2) Caroms
3) Under the Influence of Meat Puppets
4) It Matters
5) Things Could Turn Around
6) From One Cums One
7) The Candle and the Flame
8) On Your Knees
9) Relatin’ Dudes to Jazz
10) Locked In
11) Brave Captain

Thanks to archive.org!

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart - Live in Holland '82-'83


From the Dave Sez archive...

Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart - Live in Holland (1982-1983, UK)
FM Source @VBR

Time to get some dub in our hearts! Whilst Public Image were an interesting vehicle for Johnnie 'Rotten' Lydon post-Pistols, the real stars were the two new musicians - Jah Wobble on bass and Keith Levene on guitar. PiL soon split, and the TV cameras followed the big naughty boy, but the musicos followed the other two. Here, thanks to the great GREAT wiels of Holland, are two live gigs by Jah Wobble post-PiL, backed notably by Annie Whitehead, the best dub trombonist since Don Drummond or Rico Rodriguez, and I don't say that lightly. Wiels saved these Dutch FM recordings for our listening pleasure, and pleasure it is ... in 2011, Wobble and Levene performed a few gigs as "Metal Box in Dub", available upon kind request in the comments.

1982 line up: Jah Wobble – vocals & bass; Dave (Animal) Maltby – guitar; Annie Whitehead – trombone, Ollie Marland – keyboards, Cliff Venner – drums, Neville Murray – percussion

01 Introduction (1982) [0:12]
02 Hollywood 1 (1982) [7:00]
03 Jam 2 (1982) [7:41]
04 Jam 3 (1982) [8:24]
05 Jam 4 (1982) [6:17]
06 Fading (1982) [4:03]
07 Hollywood 2 (1982) [9:08]


1983 line up: Jah Wobble – vocals & bass; Dave (Animal) Maltby – guitar; Annie Whitehead – trombone, Ollie Marland – keyboards, Lee Partis – drums, Neville Murray – percussion
08 Invaders (1983) [5:15]
09 Hollywood 2 (1983) [5:49]
10 Snake Charmer (1983) [4:40]
11 Brasil (1983) 4:51]
12 How Much Are They (1992) [8:10]

Bonus 1: How Much Are They - from the live double cd viva!eight, recorded at the Town & Country Club, London on September 6th 1992.
Bonus 2: out-of-print 1983 dub 12" single by Jah Wobble and the Invaders of the Heart.

Their cassette-only self-released recordings from 1980-81 available on kind request in the comments.

Thanks muchissimo to wiels at http://wiels.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry061213-180327

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Rollins Band - Live 1991, 1995 & 2000 {Videos}


Rollins Band - Live Lollapalooza 1991

Rollins Band - Pinkpop 1995 w/Dutch TV Interview
(Click Play All)

[01]. Introfilm Rollins Band + Interview (L.A. March,1995)
[02]. Well Alright
[03]. Fool
[04]. Low Self Opinion
[05]. Disconnect
[06]. Shine
[07]. Interview Backstage



Rollins Band - Live Bizarre Festival
Weeze,Germany
August 20, 2000
[Full Concert] -HQ-

Set list:
01) Stop Look Listen
02) Tearing
03) Hotter And Hotter
04) Thinking Cap
05) [henry introducing the band]
06) Monster
07) You Let Yourself Down
08] Hard
09) Get Some Go Again
10) Illumination
11) On The Day
12) Change It Up
13) Love's So Heavy
14) Are You Ready?
15) Rocker
16) Your Number Is One
17) Do It


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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Cypress Hill - Live Rock am Ring 2010


Cypress Hill - Live Rock am Ring 2010 
Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg, Germany
June 6, 2010
Broadcast Source @192
1 uncut file @ 51minutes

Set List:
Intro
Get 'Em Up
Hand on the Pump
When the Shit Goes Down
How I Could Just Kill a Man
Latin Thugs
Armada Latina (without Pitbull's Part)
Insane in the Brain
I Wanna Get High
Stoned Is the Way of the Walk
Hits From the Bong
Dr. Greenthumb
Julio G. DJ Jam Session & Eric Bobo Drum Jam Session
Real Estate
Lick a Shot
Rise Up (with Young Dee)
(Rock) Superstar



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