Friday, January 30, 2026
The Velvet Underground - Rehearsals The Factory January 3 1966
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Tina Turner - Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985
Tina Turner - Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985
Private Dancer Tour
Liberated Swingin' Pig Bootleg
FM Broadcast - Not the complete show
This show from the Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985, marked the last concert in a spectacular run of shows for what was then, her most successful world tour. Timeline revisits this spectacular performance with a fully restored and professionally remastered NHK radio broadcast. Presented with background notes and timeline photos. With Jack Bruno - drums; Timmy Cappello - percussion, keyboards, saxophone and vocals; Bob Feit - bass; Jamie-West Oram - guitar and vocals; Kenny Moore - piano and vocals; James Ralston - guitar and vocals
https://workupload.com/file/TJZYECHKc9w
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Blood, Sweat & Tears 1974-05-24 Frankfurt, Germany Hoechst, Jahrhunderthalle
Blood, Sweat & Tears 1974-05-24
Type: Audience recording
Format: MP3@192
Quality: A- to B+
Show: Bootleg
Notes: This is a great show, however David Clayton-Thomas front man and main singer was not with the band for this show. David Clayton-Thomas the primary lead singer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, left the band in 1972 due to touring exhaustion but returned periodically, focusing more on a successful solo career
The Band:
Jerry Fisher - Lead Vocals
Jerry LaCroix - Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone, Harmonica
Dave Bargeron - trombone, tuba
Tony Klatka- trumpet, flugelhorn
Bill Tillman - Woodwinds
Larry Willis - acoustic and Fender Electric Piano
Georg Wadenius - guitar
Ron McClure- bass
Bobby Colomby - drums
Disc 1
01. Introduction 1:22
02. Look Up To The Sky 5:52
03. Engine 49 6:46
04. God Bless The Child 9:06
05. Snow Queen 11:11
06. Maiden Voyage 6:63
07. She's Coming Home 4:43
08. Mean Ole World 8:30
09. So Long Dixie 5:55
10. She Does It To Me 3:53
11. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know 9:00
Tt: 73:11
Disc 2
01. You Girl 6:02
02. Are You Satisfied 4:53
03. Mirror Image Suite 15:51
04. Almost Sorry 11:35
05. Audience 2:06
06. Spinning Wheel 4:01
07. And When I Die 2:57
08. And When I Die (Pt.2) 7:55
09. Audience 2:13
10. You Made Me So Very Happy 5:12
Tt: 62:45
Enjoy or Not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/vhyruh246zsaw12/BST+-+05-24-74+fbsvw.rar/file
Monday, January 26, 2026
Miles Davis Septet - Live Rainbow Theatre, London 1973
Rebooted...
Last posted April 23, 2020
July 10, 1973
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 Foreman (cga, perc)
In 1972, Miles Davis released On The Corner. In his autobiography,
Miles felt Columbia Records didn't push the album, which added to his
frustrations, but it was also a time when Miles learnt more of
Stockhausen's concepts of music. He said: "I had always written in a
circular way and through Stockhausen I could see that I didn't want to
ever play again from eight bars to eight bars, because I never end
songs; they just keep going on."
With percussionist Mtume Heath and guitarist Pete Cosey in the
lineup, "the band settled down into a deep African thing, a deep
African-American groove, with a lot of emphasis on drums and rhythm, and
not on individual solos."
Miles added: "I would try exploring one chord with this band, one
chord in a tune, trying to get everyone to master these small little
simple things like rhythm. We would take a chord and make it work for
five minutes with variations, cross rhythms, things like that. Say Al
Foster is playing in 4/4, Mtume might be playing in 6/8, or 7/4, and the
guitarist might be comping in another time signature, or another rhythm
altogether different. That's a lot of intricate shit we were working
off this one chord."
For audiences attending this show in London in 1973, they would have
thought of Miles playing tracks from On The Corner. But for many, the
performance, though fiery, probably sounded more like improvisations and
noddlings. Tracks like Turnaroundphrase and Tune In 5, which featured
here, would only reach a wider audience with the release of the Dark
Magus live album in 1974.
For now, fans can say a word of thanks to saxophonist Dave Liebman
who had the presence of mind to put a tape recorder on stage and record
the shows.
As valleybird commented on the internet: "This is an excellent stage
recording, and so is the performance itself! Click on start, close your
eyes if you like, and be on stage with the band! Thanks to Dave Liebman,
who I believe is the source of this tape. What you get here is an
excellent capture of the stage sound at a Victorian entertainment
theater, the Rainbow Theater. The sound of the drums sound natural...
There is only low interference of the PA, what you get is their stage
amp line, which wasn't so bad for this time. A really interesting
recording for audiophiles too."
~by bluesever
First set
Turnaroundphrase (M. Davis) 11:55
Tune in 5 (M. Davis) 10:24
Unknown title 730620 (M. Davis) (with applause, announcement) 21:27
Second set
Right Off (M. Davis) 13:38
Ife (M. Davis) 20:50
Calypso Frelimo (M. Davis) (incomplete) 12:18
Cut off at 12:18.
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Saturday, January 24, 2026
Mark Knopfler And Emmylou Harris - Arena Di Verona, Verona, Italy June 3rd 2006
Mark Knopfler And Emmylou Harris - Arena Di Verona, Verona, Italy June 3rd 2006
https://workupload.com/file/Lr5yvHhauf2
Friday, January 23, 2026
Yes - Parallels - Going for the One Studio Sessions full 1976/77 - Making Complete One (Studio outtakes)
Yes - 1977 - Making Complete One (Studio outtakes)
Excellent studio outakes
Format: mp3@192
Quality B+ A-
Type: Bootleg
Track list:
01 - History Info (2:08)
02 - Parallels #1 (1:06)
03 - Parallels #2 (5:55)
04 - Parallels #3 (1:37)
05 - Parallels #4 (2:44)
06 - Parallels #5 (2:01)
07 - Parallels #6 (1:19)
08 - Parallels #7 (0:36)
09 - Parallels #8 (0:58)
10 - Parallels #9 (2:56)
11 - Parallels #10 (1:35)
12 - Parallels #11 (6:06)
13 - Parallels #12 (6:00)
14 - Parallels #13 (Almost Ready) (0:43)
15 - Parallels #14 (With Vocals) (0:39)
16 - Going for the One #1 (4:04)
17 - Going for the One #2 (2:30)
18 - Going for the One #3 (1:36)
19 - Going for the One #4 (2:00)
20 - Going for the One #5 (0:56)
21 - Steve's Acoustic Dylan #1 (1:39)
22 - Steve's Electric #1 (1:03)
23 - Steve's Acoustic Dylan #2 (4:14)
24 - Steve's Electric #2 (10:41)
25 - Rick's Solo #1 (5:06)
26 - Rick's Solo #2 (3:49)
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/39aalyhel3qxsst/Yes+-+1977+outtakes+fbsvw.rar/file
Blood, Sweat and Tears - 1977-11-08 - New York
Blood, Sweat and Tears - 1977-11-08 - New York Bottom Line
Type: Soundboard
Format MP3@192
Quality: A+
Show: Late show
Remastered, Unofficial Release
My notes: This is an Excellent show by Blood Sweat and Tears from 1977 @ The Bottom line ib New York City. Tenth anniversary live performance on November 8, 1977, at The Bottom Line in New York City. Blood, Sweat, & Tears, aka BS&T, was the very first act to appear on King Biscuit in 1973, and would return several times. This show was special because it happened 18 months after lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas rejoined the popular jazz-rock-pop band. Originally broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The band was hot this night. If you like Bood Sweat and Tears this is the show for you do not miss this one, as it is an excelent show
01 - Intro (2:16)
02 - Instrumental (6:44)
03 - Hi De Ho (9:31)
04 - Gimme That Wine (7:18)
05 - Spinning Wheel (5:48)
06 - Don't Explain (8:38)
07 - Matso Yuma Mama (5:20)
08 - Lucretia McEvil (13:32)
09 - Blue Street (5:14)
10 - And When I Die (1:52)
11 - Tuba solo Blues (12:49)
12 - And When I Die (reprise) (3:46)
13 - Drum solo (4:25)
14 - Bass solo (7:11)
15 - Jam - Band introductions (8:05)
16 - Mean Ole World (3:37)
17 - You've Made Me So Very Happy (5:20)
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/3wpvhja779w6pt7/BST+-+1977-11-08+-+New+York.rar/file
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Smokes From The Beginning
Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Smokes From The Beginning
Live At University Of Texas, Arlington, Texas
September 24th 1973
Liberated Bootleg
https://workupload.com/file/LyDENmSwxkB
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Pink Floyd 1976 The Animal Sessions
There is not much info about this except that is an excellent bootleg. You can see the info on the back cover Pic.
Notes from Google:
The "Pink Floyd - Animal Sessions" refer to the 1976 recording period for their album Animals, primarily at Britannia Row Studios, marked by Roger Waters' increased control, reworked songs like "Raving and Drooling" (became "Sheep"), and the iconic inflatable pig photo shoot at Battersea Power Station, leading to a darker, more cynical sound reflecting social commentary and internal band shifts. Bootleg recordings capture these sessions, including variations of album tracks and live moments.
If you have not heard this and are a Pink Floyd fan this is a must have.
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/f4j6d753ye9n7cm/[1976]+-+Animal+Sessions+PW+fbsvw.rar/file
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Eric Clapton & Stan Webb's Chicken Shack - Post Cricket Jam 1986
Eric Clapton & Stan Webb's Chicken Shack - Post Cricket Jam 1986
Recorded live at Finchley Cricket Club, Finchley, London, UK, 14 August 1986
"Stan Webb's Chicken Shack was booked to play a gig at Finchley Cricket Club on August 14, 1986. Eric Clapton turned up with a guitar rather than a bat and joined in. Besides the usual Stan repertoire they also played "Cocaine", "Sweet 16" and a stirring version of "Further On Up The Road" with Stan and Eric trading riffs and licks."
Eric Clapton – guitar / vocals
Stan Webb – guitar / vocals
David Wilkinson – keyboards
Jan Connolly – bass
John Gunzell – drums
Dave Winthrop – Saxophone
Friday, January 16, 2026
Allan Holdsworth - Leverkusener, Germany 2010
Allan Holdsworth Band - Forum Leverkusen
Leverkusener Jazztage, Germany
November 9, 2010
FM Source/soundboard @flac
SOURCE:
Cable Radio Broadcast (WDR 5)>SONY CDR AUDIO RECORDER>AUDIO CD>EAC SECURE RIP>flac
LINEUP:
Allan Holdsworth: el-guitar stick
Ernest Tibbs: el-bass
Chad Wackerman: drums
UPLOADED BY RICOLA
DIME: 2011-03-14
ENJOY!!!!
PLEASE DON’T CONVERT IN ANY LOSSY FORMATS; DON’T SELL ANY OF THESE RECORDINGS!!!
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Thursday, January 15, 2026
The Dictators - John Peel Show 1977 + Live in New York
2 for 1 Special!!
The Dictators - John Peel Show
September 28, 1977
FM Source/Soundboard @flac
Set List:
01-Science Gone Too Far
02-The Next Big Thing
03-Young Fast And Scientific
04-Hey Boys
05-Steppin' Out
06-Disease
07-Search And Destroy
08-Two Tub Man
****
The Dictators - Live Rochester, NY
Soundboard @320
Set List:
01 -Science Gone Too Far
02 -The Next Big Thing
03 -Young Fast And Scientific
04 -Hey Boys
05 -Steppin' Out
06 -Disease
07 -Search And Destroy
08 -Two Tub Man
Thanks to The Original Sources!!!
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Hoopsnakes - Five Corners Saloon, Minneapolis, Mn
Hoopsnakes
Live At The Five
Five Corners Saloon, Minneapolis, Mn
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Suicidal Tendencies - Paradiso, Amsterdam 1987
From The Original FBS Archives...
Suicidal Tendencies - Live Paradiso
Amsterdam, NL
June 26, 1987
Soundboard or FM Source @HQvbr
Set List:
02. I Saw Your Mummy
03. War Inside My Head
04. Won't Fall In Love
05. Suicidal Failure
06. Join The Army
07. Possessed To Skate
08. Institutionalized
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Alanis Morissette - Glastonbury 2025
Alanis Morissette - Glastonbury Festival
Worthy Farm, Pilton in Somerset, England
June 27, 2025
BBC FM Source @192
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Friday, January 9, 2026
Bryan Adams – Live at The Palladium Los Angeles 1985
Bryan Adams – Live at The Palladium Los Angeles 1985
Thursday, January 8, 2026
It Crawled Out Of The Vaults Of KSAN Radio Live: 1966-1968
KSAN Radio California
This is another one from the vaults I had on Rapidshare.
This one is dedicated to our friend Tony Tiger
Type: Bootleg
Format: MP3@128
Source Soundboard
Qaulity: 10/10
Size: 390 megs in 2 files
My notes: This is some excellent music from heyday of Underground Radio in San Francisco, from the late 1960's. I thought I would post this for all those sixties music fans.
All covers (front and back) and are included.
-------------------------Volume 5:
CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL (KSAN Production Reel)
Fillmore Auditorium 1968
1. Suzy Q (11:36)
SANTANA (KSAN Production Reel)
Carousel Ballroom 1968
2. Treat->drums->> (11:30)
3. Jingo (4:40)
STEVE MILLER BAND (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967 & 68 (various shows)
4. Steppin High (6:36)
5. Can You Feel Your Daddy's Heartbeat? (2:57)
6. Blues With A Feeling (6:41)
7. Living In The USA (4:26)
8. Steppin' Stone (3:10)
THE SPARROW (Pre-Steppenwolf) (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967
9. Corrina, Corrina/ (1:50)
10. Baby Please Don't Go (4:24)
11. Searchin'/ (0:56)
12. Things Won't Be The Same->jam (8:03)
THE DOORS (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967
13. Who Do You Love (3:49)
-------------------------Volume 6:
THE FINAL SOLUTION (Soundboard Reel)
The Matrix 1966 (SBD)
1. Announcements/Intro (0:44)
2. Tell Me Again (6:01)
3. Bleeding Rose (8:22)
4. If You Want (4:14)
5. You Say You Love Me-> (4:23)
Got My Mojo Workin'
6. Time Is Here And Now (2:58)
7. Bo Diddley Meets Sandy Nelson (5:07)
8. Truck Drivin Son Of A Gun (4:05)
9. Just Like Gold (7:04)
10. Misty Mind (6:12)
11. So Long Goodbye-> (0:39)
12. America The Beautiful (0:47)
THE KALIEDESCOPE (w/David Lindley) (broadcast on KSAN )
1968 Studio Outtake:
13. Just A Taste (2:09)
TERRY REID (w/David Lindley) (broadcast on KSAN )
1968 Studio Outtakes:
14. Silver And White Light (4:44)
15. With No Expression (5:07)
16. Think Twice (4:43)
It Crawled Out Of The Vaults Of KSAN Vol. 3&4 [Bootleg]
It Crawled Out Of The Vaults Of KSAN: 1966-1968
-------------------------Volume 3:
BO DIDDLEY (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1966
1. Gunslinger (3:25)
2. Eastern Thang (10:06)
3. Great Grand Daddy (5:40)
4. Hey Bo Diddley (3:10)
5. Everybody Needs Somebody (8:47)
THE BYRDS (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1968
6. So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star (2:46)
7. Goin' Back (4:31)
8. This Wheels On Fire (4:34)
MOBY GRAPE (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967
9. It Depends On You (7:34)
10. Changes (4:23)
11. Leavin' (1:57)
12. Grape Jam with Big Brother... (5:18)
-------------------------Volume 4:
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & HIS MAGIC BAND (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967
1. Tupelo (4:17)
2. Old Folks Boogie (3:07)
3. Evil (2:38)
4. Instrumental (3:12)
BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967 (except track 8 is Fillmore 1968)
5. Bye Bye Baby (4:10)
6. Women Is Losers (5:04)
7. Call On Me (3:51)
8. Ball And Chain (10:52)
INITIAL SHOCK (KPFA/KPFB Broadcast)
Avalon Ballroom 1968
9. Big Boy (6:49)
10. Let Me Be Your Man (8:24)
11. Goin' Down Louisiana (13:21)
12. If You Gotta Go, Go Now->Jam (9:03)
It Crawled Out Of The Vaults Of KSAN Vol. 1&2 [Bootleg]
It Crawled Out Of The Vaults Of KSAN: 1966-1968
------------------------Volume 1:
The Grateful Dead (partially broadcast on KSAN)
Fillmore Auditorium 11/19/66
1. Bill Graham Introduction (0:37)
2. Cold Rain And Snow (3:08)
3. Hi Heeled Sneakers (4:43)
4. Pain In My Heart (4:02)
5. Beat It On Down The Line (2:59)
6. Cream Puff War (7:40)
7. The Same Thing (11:23)
8. He Was A Friend Of Mine (4:36)
9. Dancin In The Street (7:37)
10. Smokestack Lightning (8:42)
11. King Bee (5:30)
12. In The Midnight Hour (18.20)
-------------------------Volume 2:
JEFERSON AIRPLANE (KSAN Production Reel)
Fillmore Auditorium 1966 & 67 (various shows)
1. 3/5 of a Mile In 10 Seconds (5:12)
2. Runnin' Round (2:36)
3. Somebody To Love (3:07)
4. Today (3:23)
5. Get Together (4:12)
6. Other Side Of This Life (6:50)
7. Fat Angel (6:58)
8. ...Grace talk... (0:04)
9. Go To Her (4:21)
10. She Has Funny Cars (3:35)
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1966
11. Dino's Song (3:47)
12. Gold And Silver (2:11)
13. Smokestack Lightning (6:09)
COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH (KSAN Production Reel)
Avalon Ballroom 1967
14. Flying High (4:49)
15. Thought Dream (6:45)
16. H-Bomb Song (3:53)
These are recordings from the heyday of Underground Radio in San Francisco. This set includes 82 tracks on 6 CDs (most are 80 minute CDs), featuring many live performances, primarily produced and broadcast by radio station KSAN FM. Many of the most popular (and a few lesser known) musicians are represented during the key three years when Bay Area psychadelic music was peaking; from 1966 to 1968. The majority of these recordings came from the Avalon Ballroom and the Fillmore Auditorium, where KSAN often recorded sets and created production reels for local FM transmission. Since the production reels primarily featured edited highlights, theres a consistantly high caliber of performances documented here.
This collection is not, a duplication of the excellent "San Franciscan Nights" compilation. Duplicating that material was, as much as
possible, intentionally avoided. However, there are some exceptions. 9 of
the 82 tracks in this collection were also included on the SFN compilation. These 9 tracks were repeated here because they were either in different or more complete form, as per KSAN production reels, and/or were of improved quality. Here are those details:
CD#2: COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH:
Thought Dream (now part of an expanded Avalon set)
CD#4: CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & THE MAGIC BAND
Old Folks Boogie (now part of expanded Avalon set - was mistitled on SFN as
"Woe Is Uh Me Bop"
CD#4: BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY
Bye Bye Baby, Women Is Losers, Call On Me, Ball & Chain (1st 3 are Avalon 67,
not 68 as notated on SFN. Upgraded.)
CD#5: CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL
Suzy Q (Upgraded)
CD#5 SANTANA
Treat->drums->Jingo (Upgraded. These were the two Santana tracks not listed
on the SFN tracklists.)
Other than those 9 exceptions, the 82 tracks on these CDs are all different
recordings than "San Franciscan Nights"
Theres a surprisingly strong continuity when listening to all these bands
together. The only set questioned was the Bo Diddley set. It was decided to include this because unlike many/most of his contemporaries, he wasn't just regurgitating his hits by the mid-1960s. Check out the spacey modal jamming on "Eastern Thang," and the approach of his band and you'll hear how well it fits. (He even has an electric violinist on this 1966 Avalon Ballroom set! If anyone knows or has recollections who backed him around this time, we'd all enjoy hearing about it.) Although the majority of these recordings came from KSAN production reels,
several related non-KSAN recordings are also included. Thanks to Harvey Lubar and the distribution people of San Franciscan Nights.
All the people that helped spread that collection around for free directl inspired the start of this project.
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/6ynvlhr9y8s8m4l/KSAN+1966-1968.rar/file
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Pandora's Box
*AS ALWAYS THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Junior Wells - Live Club 47, Cambridge MA. - 1966
Cambridge, MA.
September 16, 1966
02-One Mint Julep
03-Reelin' & Rockin'
04-I Feel So Good (I Wanna Boogie)
05-One Way Out
06-Worried Life Blues
07-You Better Come Home
08-Instrumental
09-Honky Tonk
10-Juke
11-That's Alright
12-Yonder Wall
13-Messin' With The Kid
14-Hoodoo Man Blues
15-Hideaway
16-Instrumental
17-Instrumental
18-You're So Fine
19-Sweet Little Angel
20-If You Leave Me Baby
21-You Don't Love Me
22-Got My Mojo Workin'
23-Tobacco Road
Monday, January 5, 2026
Don Felder - Orleans Arena Las Vegas, Nevada, USA July 25, 2014
Don Felder
Orleans Arena
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
July 25, 2014
TV Broadcast/Soundboard Recording
DVD Audio Rip
with speacial guests:
Tommy Shaw - Guitar, Vocals "Hotel California"
Todd Sucherman - Percussion, Vocals "Hotel California"
The former Eagle stretches out on his own after the lawsuits. Don was the opening act for the Soundtrack Of The Summer Tour starring Styx & Foreigner. Both Styx & Don Felder's set were recorded for broadcast. Both sets were to be released on DVD, but only the Styx set has been (at least I couldn't find it as a commercial release with a search). Since Don Felder's set was filled with Eagles covers, one wonders if The Eagles blocked the release. Well we all now have a nice soundboard recording of Don Felder doing "Heavy Metal (Takin' A Ride)".
https://workupload.com/file/SdumcxVsywM
Friday, January 2, 2026
Ash Ra Tempel - 1974-12-06 Paris, Salle Wagram
This is a re-post from few years ago when I used to use Rapidshare
Format: Flac
Source: Master audience recording
Quality: B+ - A-
lineage: audience recording unknown gen. > cool edit > CDR > flac
Download size: One file 326 MB
Notes: Ash Ra Temple Were a German Group in the early seventies. The group was originally founded by guitarist Manuel Göttsching, keyboardist/drummer Klaus Schulze, and bassist Hartmut Enke in 1971. This is an excellent stereo audience recording with a nice ambiance This is heavy echo guitar stuff reminiscent of Pink Floyd's meddle excellent stuff.
line up:
Manuel Göttsching - Guitar, Organ
Lutz Ulbrich - Guitar, Synthi A
John Strawn - Synthi A
Set List:
1.echo waves I (28:08)
2.improvisation (15:19)
3.quasarsphere (25:38)
4.echo waves II (17:28)
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/z966yuf6kagerbh/ART_1974_fbsvw.rar/file
Thursday, January 1, 2026
David Bowie and Tin Machine - The Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 1992
David Bowie and Tin Machine
The Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 1992
FM Broadcast
David Bowie on lead vocals, sax and guitar, Reeves Gabrels on guitar, Tony Fox Sales on bass, and his brother Hunt Sales on drums
https://workupload.com/file/u845anBgEhW