Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Leon Russell - The Vine Street Theatre Presents Homewood Session Dec. 5th 1970

 


Leon Russell – Homewood Session Live Hollywood 70

01 – Will The Circle Be Unbroken
02 – Caravan
03 – It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
04 – Delta Lady
05 – A Song For You
06 – Good Morning Judge
07 – John Henry
08 – Furry’s Blues
09 – Amos Burke
10 – Honky Tonk Women
11 – Sweet Emily
12 – Prince Of Peace
13 – Girl From The North Country
14 – Big Boss Man
15 – Crystal Closet Queen 
16 – Of Thee I Sing

THE CLASSIC 1970 TV SPECIAL THAT MADE A STAR OF LEON RUSSELL. Born in Lawton, Oklahoma in 1942, Leon Russell began playing piano at the age of four. He attended Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma and by age 16 was already performing at Tulsa nightclubs. After moving to Los Angeles, he became a session musician, working as a pianist on the recordings of many notable musical artists from the 1960s. By the late 1960s, Russell diversified, becoming successful as an arranger and songwriter. As a musician, he worked his way up from gigs as a sideman to working with well-known performers. By 1970, he had graduated to a solo recording artist, although he never ended his previous roles within the music industry. After performing country music under the name Hank Wilson in the 1970s and 1980s, Russell had largely faded into obscurity. He re-emerged in 2010 when Elton John called on him to record an album that became The Union. The album brought renewed popularity to Russell who has since released a solo album and toured around the world. In December 1970 'Leon Russell and friends' recorded the 'Homewood Sessions' at the Vine Street Theatre in Hollywood, broadcast as an 'unscripted and unrehearsed' one-hour TV special on KCET TV (Los Angeles) and later re-broadcast several times on the Public Broadcasting System. The Vine Street Theatre had a little studio in the back part of the building where the recording was made. They actually shot six hours but only broadcast one. Claimed to be the first national broadcast of a stereo rock and roll performance, this would have required an FM simulcast, since American television was not stereo in 1970s. An extended line-up features, including: Don Nix, Claudia Linnear, Kathi McDonald, Chuck Blackwell, Jim Horn, John Gallie, Furry Lewis, Don Preston, Joey Cooper, Carl Radle and Emily - Furry Lewis is the same Furry that Joni Mitchell later wrote a song about (Furry Sings The Blues).


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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Morphine - Live At The Warfield 1997 OUT OF PRINT


 
 

                                                   We all love Morphine, you should too.

Disc 1

1.Intro/Potion

2.I'm Free Now

3.The Other Side

4.Mona's Sister

5.Empty Box

6.Early To Bed

7.Thursday

8.Super Sex

9.Swing It Low

10.Candy

Disc 2

11.Honey White

12.Cure For Pain

13.French Fries With Pepper

14.Wishing Well

15.Intro/Buena

16.Radar

17.You Look Like Rain

                   GOING DOWN TO THE RIVER THERE'S A MAN I WANNA SEE

                    I DON'T EVEN HAVE TO SHOOT I DON'T EVEN HAVE TO AIM

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Rush - Live Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis Missouri, USA, 13th February 1980

 



Rush - Live DC101-FM radio broadcast from

Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis Missouri, USA,

13th February 1980

THIS OUTSTANDING LIVE BROADCAST captures a superb gig by Rush during the band's extensive 'Permanent Waves' tour in 1980 at St. Louis' Kiel Auditorium, the 'Permanent Waves' album the group were promoting having been released on the 1st of January that year. The tour began on 12th of January* in Michigan, took in some Canadian dates and eventually wound up back in New York on the 23rd of May, before they headed overseas to perform a further 18 dates in the UK during June.


https://workupload.com/file/QFSFtcXtWB7

Friday, August 22, 2025

Roxette - Live In Barcelona , Palau San Jordi 24-10-2001

 


Roxette - Live In Barcelona , Palau San Jordi 24-10-2001

1.Intro   2.Crush on You   3.Dressed for Success   4.Listen to Your Heart   5.Waiting for the Rain   6.It Must Have Been Love   7.The Centre of the Heart   8.Stars   9.You Don't Understand Me   10.Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)   11.Spending My Time   12.Dangerous   13.Sleeping in My Car   15.Milk and Toast and Honey   16.Wish I Could Fly   17.The Big L.   18.Joyride   Encore:   19.Little Girl   20.Crash! Boom! Bang!   21.Anyone   22.Hotblooded   23.The Look   24.Queen of Rain


https://workupload.com/file/fCWEk3bTBKG

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Wilco - Live Austin City Limits 2013

Rebooted by request...
Originally posted July 21, 2014

Wilco - Austin City Limits 2013
Austin, TX.
October 12, 2013
Broadcast Rip @128


Set List:
01 Misunderstood
02 Give Back The Key To My Heart
03 Forget The Flowers
04 California Stars
05 I Am Trying To Break Your Hearts
06 Art of Almost
07 Hummingbird
08 Dawned on Me
09 Via Chicago
10 Impossible Germany
11 Heavy Metal Drummer
12 I’m The Man Who Loves You
13 A Shot In The Arm
 


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Friday, August 15, 2025

Midnight Oil – Live Deutchlandhalle, Berlin Germany 27 Oct 1993

 


Midnight Oil – Live

 Deutchlandhalle, Berlin Germany 27 Oct 1993

FM Broadcast


1. The Dead Heart (06:30)   2. My Country (04:54)   3. Put Down That Weapon (05:22)   4. Drums of Heaven (05:24)   5. King of the Mountain (03:57)   6. Sell My Soul (05:06)   7. Best of Both Worlds (03:48)   8. Outbreak of Love (06:24)   9. Truganini (05:24)   10. Warakurna (04:46)   11. In the Valley (04:34)   12. Forgotten Years (04:32)   13. Beds Are Burning (07:04)   14. Now or Never Land (08:18)   15. Sometimes (05:40)


https://workupload.com/file/tbJbhbJ6vmj


Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Paul Carrack & Band - Radio Bremen Sendesaal , Bremen, Germany July 18, 2004

 


Paul Carrack & Band

Radio Bremen Sendesaal

Bremen, Germany

July 18, 2004

01 Nordwest Radio Intro Arne Schumacher   02 Into The Mystic   03 Satisfy My Soul   04 Sunny   05 It Ain't Over   06 My Kind   07 Together   08 Silent Running   09 Tempted   10 Better Than Nothing   11 Where Did I Go Wrong?   12 The Living Years   13 How Long   14 Over My Shoulder   15 Where Would I Be?   16 When You Walk In The Room   17 Nordwest Radio Outro Arne Schumacher

Paul Carrack Band:

Paul Carrack - vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, electric guitar

Paul Copley - backing vocals

Jeremy Meek - bass, backing vocal

Steve Beighton - saxophone

John Robinson - electric guitar, acoustic guitar

Dean Dukes - drum

Paul has been a member of Warm Dust, Ace, Squeeze, Mike + The Mechanics, Roxy Music, and Spin 1ne 2wo (with Rupert Hine & Tony Franklin), Paul has worked with Frankie Miller, Nick Lowe, Carlene Carter, Roger Waters, Terri Nunn, Timothy B. Schmit and Don Felder of the Eagles (unreleased sessions), BB King, The Pretenders,  Ringo Star's Allstar Band, Elton John, and The Smiths.

This crystal clear recording of an amazing performance is a must have. You get Paul strolling through his back catalog and playing new songs as well. Such gems as the Ace hit "How Long", Squeeze's "Tempted" Mike & The Mechanics' "Silent Running" & "The Living Years".


https://workupload.com/file/hW9LMzFsQKb

Saturday, August 9, 2025

Scandal w/Eddie Van Halen - Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA November 7, 1984

 


Scandal w/Eddie Van Halen
Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA
November 7, 1984
(Opening for John Waite)
 Westwood One Superstar Concert Series (broadcast Jan. 26, 1985)

01 Line On You
02 Beat Of A Heart
03 Hands Tied
04 Talk To Me
05 Warrior
06 Goodbye To You
07 Maybe We Went Too Far (*)
08 River Deep Mountain High (*)
09 Westwood One Outro

Patty Smyth - lead vocals
Keith Mack - guitars
Benjy King - keyboards, guitars
Zack Smith - guitars
Thommy Price - drums
Kasim Sulton - bass
Eddie Van Halen - guitar (*)


https://workupload.com/file/9kH9r4JBnNU

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Lou Reed - Live In Cleveland 1978


 

Lou's Arista years were not his best. Sadly when you go to listen to Lou, the first things you're not gonna reach for are "The Bells" or "Growing Up In Public" However we did get one masterpiece during this time "Street Hassle" Which brings us to the point where you come in. Apparently the live songs on "Street Hassle"  "Gimmie Some Good Times, Leave Me Alone, Shooting Star and Wait" were recorded  on April 24th in Ludwigshafen, with Wait being recorded in Munich (I don't know the date of this one) I find it very hard to believe that these songs were recorded at these shows seeing as how the bootlegs I can find of these cuts sound like shit,unless there are soundboard recordings of these songs floating around somewhere I can't find. The songs on "Street Hassle" are definite soundboards. So do you the Lou Reed connoisseur know of where these song exsist, and what show's they are from. Can you help me locate the shows where these live "Street Hassle" songs were recorded? See scans

WALTZING MATILDA WHIPED OUT HER WALLET THE SEXY BOY SMILED IN DISMAY

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Tracy Chapman - Live at The Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A) 25/07/1988

 


Tracy Chapman - Live at The Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A) 25/07/1988


01. Across The Lines (4:36)   02. For My Lover (4:02)   03. No Time (3:12)   04. Baby Can I Hold You (4:37)   05. Behind The Wall (2:11)   06. Fast Car (5:48)   07. Material World (2:54)   08. She's Got Her Ticket (5:12)   09. My Sweet One (2:47)   10. Why You Do Me Wrong (4:56)   11. Troubles Troubles Troubles (3:34)   12. Give Me One Reason (4:37)    13. For You (6:15)   14. Be My Baby (2:43)   15. Mountains Of Things (6:01)   16. Born To Fight (2:58)   17. Talkin' Bout A Revolution (6:13)   18. Why? (2:22)


An excellent soundboard of Tracy in an intimate setting!


https://workupload.com/file/uc7tEBQqxAs


Sunday, August 3, 2025

Steely Dan – Katy Meets The Royals The Alternative Broadcast 1976

 



Steely Dan – Katy Meets The Royals

The Alternative Broadcast

Tracks 1-17: Katy Lied outtakes, November 1974 - January 1975.

Tracks 18-22: The Royal Scam outtakes, November 1975 - March 1976

 Steely Dan's fourth studio album Katy Lied, released in 1975 by ABC Records, was certified gold and peaked at No. 13 on the US charts with the single Black Friday reaching No. 37. The record was the first after the disbandment of the original quintet; most of the original members had departed during a rift over touring and recording schedules. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, who had been increasingly using session musicians in the studio on prior albums, continued on with numerous prominent Los Angeles area studio musicians. Katy Lied marks the first appearance of singer Michael McDonald on a Steely Dan album. Jeff Porcaro, then only 20 years old, played drums on all the songs bar-one, and it also marked the first appearance of Larry Carlton, who played guitar on Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More . A year later, Dan s fifth hit the stores. The Royal Scam was equally as poetic, jazz fuelled and joyously immediate as it predecessor, and critically acclaimed in similar tones of commendation, At the end of 76, Messrs Becker and Fagin appeared on college radio in New York where they played more than 80 minutes of rare outtakes and demos made during the recording of Katy Lied and Royal Scam, revealing a raft of alternative takes, obscure cuts and other studio paraphernalia.


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Saturday, August 2, 2025

The Raconteurs - Live Manchester Apollo 2006

From the ORIGINAL FBS Archives...

The Raconteurs - Manchester Apollo 
Manchester, UK
October 15, 2006
Soundboard @256
{Out of Print}


This "official" bootleg was only available at the end of the show at the Manchester Apollo (UK) on October 15, 2006 or by pre-order on the Raconteurs website. Only 1000 copies were made.

Set List:
CD1
1.Level
2.Hands
3.Back to you
4.Together
5.Christian life
6.Bang bang

CD2
1.Store bought bones
2.Yellow sun
3.Blue veins intro jam
4.Blue veins
5.Intimate secretary
6.Steady as she goes
7.Broken boy soldier 

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