Showing posts with label Rebooted Again. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebooted Again. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2026

The Cure - Disintegration Rare Sessions

Rebooted...Again!
Originally posted May 20, 2014 and January 23, 2022

The Cure - Disintegration Rare Sessions 
Unreleased Demos
Soundboard Studio Recordings @ 256


Track List:
Delirious Night (Extended Version)
Lullaby (RS3 Arched - RS Home Demo)
Fear Of Ghosts (Roger's Home Demo)
Babble (Studio Demo)
Noheart (Alternate Version)
Pictures Of You (XP - RS Home Demo)
Prayers For Rain (Studio Demo)
Esten (Extended Version)
Lullaby (Studio Demo)


All songs are instrumentals and are unreleased.
These are not the versions that appear on the deluxe edition.


 

The Cure's Darkest Hour 

 

Thanks to thecureliverecordings.blogspot.com which is now inactive...



 

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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Killing Joke - Live Tokyo, Japan 2008

Originally posted August 1, 2013 and March 30, 2016
Old ADrive link updated and flac version updated!


Killing Joke - Live Tokyo
September 11 & 12th - 2008
Tokyo, Japan
Excellent Audience Recording @flac and VBR0

After the untimely death of their bassist, Paul Raven, Killing Joke reunited in the original lineup in 2008 with Jaz Coleman, Kevin "Geordie" Walker, Martin "Youth" Glover and Paul Ferguson.
In September the band started the world tour. They played two nights per venue. The first nights are dedicated to their first two albums, "Killing Joke" and "What's THIS For...!", while the second night features large parts of "Pandemonium" plus some early singles . Tour began on September 11 in Tokyo and concluded in Chicago on October 14, 2008


Set List:
9-11-2008
01. Intro [01:59]
02. Requiem [03:54]
03. Wardance [03:56]
04. Tomorrow's World [04:52]
05. Bloodsport [04:11]
06. Complications [03:43]
07. S.O. 36 [06:04]
08. Primitive [03:37]
09. The Fall of Because [04:02]
10. Tension [04:09]
11. Unspeakable [04:56]
12. Who Told You How? [04:43]
13. Butcher [05:03]
14. Madness [06:15]
15. Exit [03:19]
16. Follow the Leader [04:55]
17. The Wait [03:53]
18. Pssyche [07:03]
19. Change [04:01]
20. Love Like Blood [07:20]


Set List:
9-12-2008
01. Intro [02:55]
02. Communion [05:47]
03. Change [04:06]
04. We Have Joy [02:58]
05. Sun Goes Down [04:59]
06. Whiteout [03:55]
07. Exorcism [05:45]
08. Kings and Queens [04:44]
09. Millennium [05:16]
10. Black Moon [04:42]
11. Labyrinth [04:50]
12. Turn to Red [04:28]
13. Are You Receiving [05:09]
14. Mathematics of the Flesh [05:33]
15. Money is Not Our God [04:58]
16. Asteroid [04:17]
17. Pandemonium [09:00]
18. Pssyche [04:49]
19. Wardance [04:33]


Thanks To The Original Source!!

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Saturday, March 28, 2026

Jack Bruce Band - Live Old Grey Whistle Test 1975

Rebooted...Again 
Originally posted March 15, 2016 and April 3, 2020

Jack Bruce Band - Live Old Grey Whistle Test
BBC Recordings 1975
Broadcast Source @VBR1

This features a short-lived band that Jack formed in 1975. It featured former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, Carla Bley on keyboards, Ronnie Leahy on piano and synth, and Bruce Gary on drums. The band disintegrated due to personal differences before they could record an album, so this CD represents their only recording. The songs performed are all from Jack's solo albums.

 
Set List:
 ~Intro
1. Can You Follow
2. Morning Star
3. Keep It Down
4. Peaces Of Mind
5. One
6. Spirit
7. Without A Word
8. Smiles And Grins
9. Interview

Jack Bruce - Bass
Mick Taylor - Guitar
Carla Bley- keyboard
Ronnie Leahy - piano and synth
Bruce Gary - drums



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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Gang Of Four - Live KCRW, Los Angeles, 2005

From The ORIGINAL FBS archives!!!

Gang Of Four - KCRW Radio
Los Angeles, California
FM Broadcast-Studio Soundboard @ 320
(Pre-taped 2005.04.29. Aired 2005.10.19)
 
 
Set List:
01.Intro
02.At Home He's a Tourist
03.Damaged Goods
04.I Found That Essence Rare
05.Not Great Men
06.I Parade Myself
07.=Interview=
08.Paralyzed
09.Return The Gift
10.To Hell With Poverty
11.We Live As We Dream, Alone
12.What We All Want



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Saturday, December 20, 2025

Sisters Of Mercy - Peel Radio Sessions '82,'83,'84 {Rebooted}

Rebooted again by email request by my friend Mike A.
Originally posted Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - July 25, 2015 - July 2, 2017

 

Sisters Of Mercy - John Peel Radio Sessions
Sisters Are Doing It At The BEEB
FM Source @ VBR


...revived from old rapidshare and a zippyshare links. 

 

August 25,  1982
01. Good Things
02. Floorshow /Alice
03. 1969
04. Alice


June 19,  1984
05. Poison Door
06. Walk Away
07. No Time to Cry
08. Emma


Kid Jensen Session, March 10, 1983
09. Jolene
10. Heartland
11. Burn
12. Valentine

 

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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Television - Tokyo 1992 & Glasgow 2004

Rebooted.. Again by request
Originally posted April 14, 2020 and March 6, 2024

Television - Sunplaza-Nakano,
Tokyo, Japan

September 6, 1992
aka - Rose Of My Heart
Excellent Audience Recording @flac

 

Total Playing Time: 72.36

Lineage: (No Label) No. 20905-2 Boot 1CD > Wav > FLAC


 
Setlist
01. Crescendo
02. Venus
03. In World
04. Glory
05. Call Mr. Lee
06. Prove It
07. This Tune
08. The Rocket
09. See No Evil
10. 1880 Or So
11. Marquee Moon



Band Lineup

Tom Verlaine: Guitar, Vocals
Richard Lloyd: Guitar
Fred Smith: Bass
Billy Ficca: Drums



If you missed downloading these concerts that were embedded in comments of the Television Mega Posts of 2020, now is your chance. If you find any Television concerts that have a dead link please leave a comment on that particular post and I will refresh the link. 

 

 Thanks to the original source and Dark Circle Room 4 (RIP)

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Television - The Arches
Glasgow, Scotland

June 24, 2004
Master Audience recording @flac

 
 
Recording info: SP-CMC-2 > SP-SPSB-1 > Sony MZN 707 (LP Mode)

Transfer info: MD Master->MDS-JE770->optical output->iRiver H120 [rockboxed]->USB->Adobe Audition 2 [fades->+7db]->TLH FLAC Level 8

Taped by Gary Barrett (alfienoakes)
Transferred by jamroom


 
Setlist:
01 [02:19] Intro
02 [06:23] The Dream's Dream
03 [06:59] 1880 Or So
04 [04:24] Venus (De Milo)
05 [06:14] Balloon
06 [03:44] Stax
07 [07:22] Little Johnny Jewel
08 [05:47] Prove It
09 [03:31] Squaggle
10 [06:07] Call Mr. Lee
11 [06:21] Let's Go To The Sea
12 [08:47] Persia
13 [03:58] See No Evil
14 [01:37] Tuning and band intros
15 [13:34] Intro->Marquee Moon
16 [03:25] encore applause
17 [03:33] Glory
18 [04:54] Psychotic Reaction


Total [99:05]

Gary Barrett (alfienoakes on Dime) RIP

Gary was a well-known figure in the Glasgow music scene, after working in A1 Sounds / Fopp and Avalanche Records for over 20 years. He also promoted a few shows in the mid 80s.
When minidisc technology emerged, he immediately set himself up for recording and began chronicling all the gigs he attended. This is a record of all the existing MD’s I found in his massive music collection, which his brother asked me to transfer on to hard drive.
Gary passed away suddenly from natural causes in Sept 2006, ironically just after he purchased his first HD recorder and only got to record 2 shows with (Green On Red at King Tut’s being the last one).
Big thanks to jamroom for taking over this project and the many dimebots who have helped him in this massive endeavour. This MD Project is a tribute to Gary's passion for live music and supporting local and small touring bands.



Band members:
Tom Verlaine – Vocals, Guitar
Billy Ficca – Drums
Fred Smith – Bass, Vocals
Richard Lloyd – Guitar, Vocals


Gig Notes:

Gary never taped any support acts, if there were any.
Recording notes and sound quality:

Added fades and boosted the volume by +4db. There's some chat to be heard (why?) and an enthusiastic clapper / singer near Gary for a while, but it's still a great listen.

Many thanks to jokingman for completing the setlist.


 
Do NOT sell these recordings, trade FREELY!
No art, make you own.
Enjoy! 
 
 
 Thanks to the original source and Dark Circle Room 4 (RIP)

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Eric Clapton - Live Yokohama, Japan 1999

Rebooted again by request ...
Originally posted July 6, 2013 & August 27, 2023

Eric Clapton - Live Yokohama, Japan
November 24, 1999
Excellent Soundboard @ flac
aka-The Dance Of The Bell

 
Track List:
101-My Father's Eyes
102-Pilgrim
103-River Of Tears
104-Going Down Slow
105-Hoochie Coochie Man
106-She's Gone
107-Ramblin' On My Mind
108-Tears In Heaven
109-Bell Bottom Blues
110-Change The World
201-Gin House
202-Cocaine
203-Wonderful Tonight
204-Badge
205-Have You Ever Loved A Woman
206-Layla
207-Sunshine Of Your Love

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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Moby Grape - Fall On Amsterdam 1969

Rebooted...Again!
Originally posted October 19, 2011 and again August 15, 2015


Moby Grape - Fall On Amsterdam
February 12, 1969 
Rai Congrescentrum
Soundboard @320


Originally pulled from Chris Goes Rock
All notes and credit belong to to him.
 
The group was formed in late 1966 in San Francisco. (Although the origin of the name seems to be undetermined, it is likely from the punch line of the joke "What's big and purple and lives in the ocean?") Frontman and rhythm guitarist Skip Spence (the original drummer for Jefferson Airplane), lead guitarist Jerry Miller and drummer Don Stevenson (both formerly of the Frantics), rhythm guitarist (and son of actress Loretta Young) Peter Lewis (of the Cornells), and bassist Bob Mosley all wrote songs for their debut album Moby Grape (1967). In a marketing stunt Columbia Records immediately released five singles at once, and the band was perceived as being over-hyped. This was during a period in which mainstream record labels were giving unheard of levels of promotion to what was then considered counter-cultural music genres. Nonetheless, the record was critically acclaimed, and fairly successful commercially, with The Move covering its sardonic ode to hippiedom, "Hey Grandma". Spence's "Omaha" reached the lower rungs of the American singles charts in 1967, and Miller-Stevenson's "8:05" became a country rock standard (covered by The Grateful Dead, Robert Plant, Guy Burlage, and others). Moby Grape has today achieved the status of a highly respected rock album.[1]

In addition to the marketing backlash, band members found themselves in legal trouble for charges (later dropped) of consorting with underage females, and the band's relationship with their manager rapidly deteriorated. The second album, Wow, was a critical and commercial failure, partially due to the double-album format (and price). The 2nd LP was one of loose and mostly directionless jams, and this detracted from the stronger tunes on the 1st LP such as the room-shaking shuffle "Can't Be So Bad". Their basic sound remained consistent from the first album, featuring tight harmonies, multiple guitars, imaginative songwriting and a generally stronger level of musicianship than what was found coming out of the Bay Area at the time with the exception of the seminal Steve Miller Band.

During its recording, Spence, who was supposedly never the same after ingesting large quantities of LSD (see also the biographies of Peter Green and Syd Barrett), started to go through the hotel room door of Stevenson and Miller using a fire axe, intending to murder them; In the words of Miller: "Skippy changed radically when we were in New York. There were some people there that were into harder drugs and a harder lifestyle, and some very weird shit. And so he kind of flew off with those people. They were really strange, almost Nazi-ish. Skippy kind of disappeared for a little while. Next time we saw him he had cut off his beard, and he had a black leather jacket on, with his chest hanging out, with some chains and just sweating like a son of a gun. I don't know what the hell he got a hold of, man, but it just whacked him. And the next thing I know, he axed my door down in the Albert Hotel. They said at the reception area that this crazy guy had held an axe to the doorman's head." Spence was committed to New York's Bellevue Hospital; on the day of his release he drove a motorcycle dressed in only his pajamas directly to Nashville to record his only solo album, Oar. The original lineup released an album in 1971, 20 Granite Creek. The remainder soldiered on for a few years, but save for a reunion or two, essentially joining Jerry Miller's band in Santa Cruz, the group never returned to the level of excellence and popularity they enjoyed in the early Avalon Ballroom/Fillmore Auditorium days.

Moby Grape was an example of a talented band who, through a combination of mismanagement and inexperience, never fully realized their potential. Along with the Flamin' Groovies, they were somewhat of an anomaly in the San Francisco rock scene; their concision and their strong roots in country music and early rock and roll seemed to work against them. In addition, perhaps because they were so versatile, their image was somewhat nebulous; as writer Robert Christgau put it, "All they really lacked was a boss, and what could be more American than that?"

Jerry Miller carries on today (2007) as the Jerry Miller Band, playing rockin' blues and the occasional Grape song. Homeless for years and suffering from long-term mental illness and a multitude of health ailments, the mercurial and brilliant Skip Spence died in Santa Cruz, CA in 1999. In 2006, after three decades of court battles, the band finally won back their name from the much-hated (in the music industry) former manager Matthew Katz and in celebration announced a reunion show with all of its living members, bolstered by drummer Ainsley Dunbar (Mayall, Zappa, Journey) and keyboardist Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship), to be performed in January 2007 at San Francisco's The Fillmore. However, the reunion show did not take place and nothing has been announced about future plans.

The 1993 Vintage: The Very Best of Moby Grape includes their first album in its entirety, as well as selected tracks from 1967 to 1969. The debut is the only one of the original Columbia LPs to have a complete CD reissue with all of the original tracks. The San Francisco Sound label has released a CD version of "Wow", but it is a one-disc treatment that has a few tracks edited down and others deleted from the original album. "Moby Grape '69" has all of its songs represented on the "Vintage" anthology, but two of these are alternate versions not present in the original. ~CGR


Fall On Amsterdam - Rai Congrescentrum (1969-02-12)


Track List:
01. I'm Not Willing 5:23
02. Trucking Man 2:07
03. Sitting By The Window 3:40
04. Fall On You    2:23
05. Murder In My Heart For The Judge 5:13
06. Untitled Blues 4:57
07. Omaha 5:38
08. If You Can't Learn From My Mistakes    5:11
09. Hey Grand Ma 4:53
10. Omaha Reprise 5:49





Friday, October 18, 2024

The Blues Project - Live New York 1981

Rebooted by request...Again!
Originally posted September 8, 2012


THE BLUES PROJECT - BONDS INTERNATIONAL CASINO
NEW YORK, NY.
 MARCH 17, 1981
Soundboard @320 (Updated bit rate)


From the Original FBS Archives...

EARLY SHOW
1-TUNING
2-GOIN' DOWN LOUISIANA
3-STEVE'S SONG
4-THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA
5-ALBERTA
6-YOU CAN'T CATCH ME
7-CATCH THE WIND
8-FLY AWAY
9-RED HOUSE
10-NEW INSTRUMENTAL
11-TALK/INTROS
12-I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW

LATE SHOW
1-INTRO
2-I CAN'T KEEP FROM CRYING
3-JELLY JELLY BLUES
4-CHERYL'S GOING HOME
5-YOU GO AND I'LL GO WITH YOU
6-NO TIME LIKE THE RIGHT TIME
7-FLUTE THING
8-TWO TRAINS RUNNING
9-WAKE ME SHAKE ME
ENCORE
10-WAKE ME SHAKE ME REPRISE

SIR STUDIOS, NYC MARCH 16,1981 ( REHEARSEL )
1-/CHERYL'S GOING HOME
2-NEW INSTRUMENTAL 1
3-NEW INSTRUMENTAL 2
4-THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA 1
5-THAT'S ALRIGHT MAMA 2
6-TWO TRAINS RUNNING 1
7-TWO TRAINS RUNNING 2
8-GOIN'DOWN LOUISIANA

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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Derek and the Dominos - The Last Sessions

A DRC Favorite from the FBS Archives!!! Rebooted by request...Again!
Originally Posted by detroitrockcity Friday, May 30, 2008 & March 18, 2012



Derek and the Dominos - The Last Sessions
Olympic Sound Studios, London,UK. April 1971
Studio Soundboard MP3 @320

Work in progress instrumentals, except for track #12 which features Rene Armando on vocals.
Excellent soundboard recording.
I was told these tapes were obtained from Jim Gordon's apartment when he sought money for a lawyer after he murdered his mother. Yikes!

Play this one loud!! yer buddy, DRC.

Eric Clapton - guitar & vocals
Bobby Whitlock - piano
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon - drums

 
Track List
1. Sick At Heart
2. Is My Love
3. Mean Old Frisco
4. Evil
5. Snake Lake Blues (minor key)
6. Snake Lake Blues (major key)
7. One More Chance
8. Got To Get Better In A Little While
9. High
10. Untitled instrumental #1
11. Untitled instrumental #2
12. Devil Road

 
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Monday, April 1, 2024

Tom Waits - Live Minneapolis, Minnesota 1975

From the original FBS archives...Rebooted Again
Originally posted April 27, 2008 & November 19, 2012

Tom Waits - ASI Studios KQRS-FM
Minneapolis, Minnesota December 16, 1975
FM Source @ 192

Set List:
Introduction
Emotional Weather Report
Eggs And Sausage Intro
Eggs And Sausage
Better Off Without A Wife
Semi Suite
Spare Parts - Diamonds On My Windsheild
The Ghosts Of Saturday Night - The Heart Of Saturday Night
New Coat Of Paint
Warm Beer And Cold Women
Virginia Avenue
San Diego Serenade
Putnam County
Ol' 55


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Playboy Playmate - Lynnda Kimball, January 1975

Friday, February 23, 2024

Ginger Baker/No Material - Munich 1987

Rebooted...Again
Originally posted June 14, 2016 & August 6, 2022

Ginger Baker/No Material
Live Munich 1987
Theaterfabrik, Unterföhring, 
Munich, Germany

March 25, 1987
Soundboard @320
Out of Print

 
No Material consisted of Ginger Baker (drums), Nicky Skopelitis and Sonny Sharrock (guitars), Peter Brötzmann (sax), and Jan Kazda (bass). The band existed for less than a week in 1987. In the liner notes for the 1989 release of Ginger Baker's No Material album, Steve Lake closes by saying "I'm glad that No Material came together to nail down their non-repertoire in March 1987 and glad that their efforts are now preserved for posterity to puzzle over. May the archivists now go and look for the Munich gig." Well, 20-plus years later, here is the Munich gig: the first show ever performed by this semi-legendary band. As expected, the performance is absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, the recording is not. The biggest issue is the sound. While it's generally clear, the sound is thin and the high end (especially any cymbal work) sounds terrible. It sounds as if the CD was mastered from a compressed MP3 file. Then there's the way it's programmed. The brief interview excerpts follow the first two tracks, totally derailing the momentum of the show. The Sharrock bit is nice, if a bit out of place, but the Skopelitis excerpt adds absolutely nothing. Time must have been a factor because "Piece 3" fades out and back in somewhat clumsily. "Piece 5" is basically solo Sharrock, riffing on his own "Blind Willie" before fading out just shy of the two-minute mark. It's a confusing way to end the album since there was clearly more music. Fans will want to hear this for sure, but they're likely to be somewhat disappointed. ~Sean Westergaard - Allmusic.com


Not as bad as reviewed but definitely for those with a taste for the 'avante garde".


Track List:
Piece 1 (15:09)
Interview – Sonny Sharrock (0:31)
Piece 2 (10:05)
Interview – Nicky Skopelits (0:42)
Piece 3 (12:51)
Piece 4 (15:17)
Piece 5 (1:52)

Bass – Jan Kazda (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)
Drums – Ginger Baker (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)
Guitar – Nicky Skopelitis (tracks: 1, 3 to 7),
Sonny Sharrock (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 7)
Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Clarinet – Peter Brötzmann (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)


 
To provide continuity, I have re-ordered the files so that 
the interviews fall AFTER the music. 
 


 
 
I am taking requests to update links to shows the I (SilentWay) have previously posted.
 
 

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Gene Clark - Tribute To The Byrds 1985

Rebooted by request...Again
Originally posted March 25, 2016

Gene Clark’s 20th Anniversary 
Tribute To The Byrds
Memorial Auditorium
Burlington, Vermont
January 15, 1985
Soundboard @320


  Gene Clark will always be best remembered for his two-year stint as a vocalist with the Byrds between 1964 and 1966. A fine legacy to be sure, but the shame of it is that there was far more to Clark's body of work than that; he was a superb songwriter, one of the founding fathers of country-rock, and recorded a number of fine albums with an impressive array of collaborators whose quality far outstripped their modest sales figures.
  Gene Clark and The Byrds set aside their differences long enough to appear together at their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in January of 1991, where the original lineup played a few songs together, including Clark's "Feel a Whole Lot Better." However, Clark's health continued to decline as his drinking accelerated, and on May 24, 1991, not long after he had begun work on a second album with Carla Olson, Gene Clark died, with the coroner declaring he succumbed as a result of "natural causes" brought on by a bleeding ulcer. 
~AM

Gene Clark (guitar, vocals)
John York (guitar, vocals)
Rick Danko (guitar, vocals)
Blondie Chaplin (guitar, vocals)
Greg Harris (guitar, banjo, fiddle)
Jim Goodall (drums)
Michael Clarke (drums)


Set List:
1. Intro + Tuning (3:35)
2. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:30)
3. Set You Free This Time (3:56)
4. Chimes Of Freedom (6:01)
5. Band Intro (1:00)
6. Full Circle (4:14)
7. Sail On Sailor (4:27)
8. Mr. Tambourine Man (4:59)
9. My Back Pages (3:07)
10. You Ain't Going Nowhere (4:02)
11. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:48)
12. Eight Miles High (5:11)
13. Turn Turn Turn (3:41)

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Monday, October 2, 2023

Captain Beefheart - The Brown Star Sessions - 1972

Rebooted...
Originally posted July 3, 2014 & March 4, 2021

photo by Ebet Roberts

Captain Beefheart 
Brown Star Sessions 1972
Studio Session Outtakes @ 320


Info:
The 1972 sessions that produced the Spotlight Kid and Clear Spot LPs marked a new era in the recording career of Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band. With the Captain appearing to have loosened the structural death grip he imposed on his musicians since the Trout Mask Replica LP, the tracks that make up the Brown Star Sessions illustrate the band exploring some new turf by stretching out the tunes and taking their polyrhythmic mayhem to new heights. The results are similar in feel to the officially released Mirror Man Sessions, but more relaxed and varied in style and instrumentation. A number of the tracks here are either instrumental or wildly different versions than those that would appear on Spotlight Kid, Clear Spot and subsequent LPs. Check out the rubbery "Boogler Risin'", which later became "I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby" and the slower than molasses take on "Clear Spot." The fidelity here is better in some points than others (some sound like studio masters, others contain a little tape hiss) but this is easy to overlook when the music is as potent as this stuff. Enjoy a good freak out.
~theheatwarps.blogspot.com


Track List:
1.Boogler Risin' 4:29 [Outtake]
2.Dirty Blue Gene I 2:53 [Outtake]
3.Dirty Blue Gene II 3:41 [Outtake]
4.Clear Spot 3:54 [Instrumental] [Outtake]
5.Harry Irene 3:00 [Outtake]
6.Happy Blue Pumpkin 4:43 [Outtake]
7.Kiss 2:42 [Outtake]
8.Little Scratch 4:45 [Outtake]
9.Your Love Brought Me To Life 3:30 [Outtake]
10.Pompadour Swamp 6:46 [Outtake]
11.Funeral Hill I 3:54 [Outtake]
12.Frying Pan 3:28 [Outtake]
13.Dual And Abdul 2:48 [Outtake]
14.Best Batch Yet 2:15 [Instrumental] [Outtake]
15.Suzy Murder Wrist 3:41 [Outtake]
16.I Can't Do This Unless I Can Do This 2:10 [Outtake]
17.Obenso Cinquo 3:48 [Outtake]
18.Funeral Hill II 5:59 [Outtake]
19.Flaming Autograph 2:57 [Outtake]
20.Scratch My Back 1:37 [Outtake]


 
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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Dave & Phil Alvin And The Guilty Ones - Amsterdam, NL. 2014

Rebooted...
Originally posted August 22, 2023


 Dave & Phil Alvin And The Guilty Ones -  Paradiso
Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 12, 2014
SBD/AUD Matrix @flac


Source 1: Soundboard-> Edirol R09-HR [24bit/48kHz]
Source 2: 2xDPA4061-> MPS6020> Sony PCM-M10 [24bit/48kHz]


~Recorded and mixed in Audacity by scdegraaf~
Because the guitars were very low in the soundboard mix and were mainly taken from the amps on stage I used more audience in my mix than I usually do. Moreover I liked the audience recording better than the soundboard recording. However mixed together they make a very nice recording.


Interview: Dave Alvin on “New Highway”


Setlist
1. Intro
2. All By Myself
3. Banter
4. I Feel So Good
5. Banter
6. Key To the Highway
7. You've Changed
8. Banter
9. How You Want It Done?
10. Southern Flood Blues
11. Border Radio
12. Johnny Ace Is Dead
13. The Stuff They Call Money
14. Truckin' Little Woman
15. What's Up With Your Brother?
16. Banter
17. Please, Please, Please
18. Dry River
19. Banter
20. One Bad Stud
21. Encore applause
22. Fourth Of July
23. Marie Marie
24. Band intros/So Long Baby Goodbye


Time - 1:44:36

 

 

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Saturday, June 24, 2023

16 Horsepower - Live Boulder, CO. 1996

Rebooted by request again...
Originally posted August 3, 2017 & May 18, 2020

16 Horsepower - Live Fox Theater
March 17, 1996
Boulder, CO.
Matrix Soundboard @320


Set List:
1 American Wheeze
2 Neck on the New Blade
3 Haw
4 South Pennsylvania Waltz
5 Heel on the Shovel
6 Straight Mouth Stomp
7 Harm's Way
8 Black Bush
9 Shametown
10 Golden Rope
11 Black Soul Choir
12 Scrawled in Sap
13 Strong Man
14 Dead Run
15 Phyllis Ruth
16 Coal Black Horses
17 Slow Guilt Trot 

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Monday, February 6, 2023

Miles Davis - The Black Album {Unreleased}

Rebooted as requested...
Originally posted February 19, 2012 & July 12, 2020

Miles Davis - The Black Album
Unreleased studio and live tracks 
recorded between 1983 and 1989
Very good studio soundboard
Studio Recordings @224

**Enclosed Notes**
Between 2001 and 2002, Warner Brothers were working on a boxed set that was to include everything Miles Davis had recorded in the studio during his time with the company, 1985-1991, including many previously unreleased studio outtakes, plus some particularly noteworthy live material from the same era. The box was to be called The Last Word, and was initially earmarked for release on Rhino Records in September 2001, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Miles’s death.

In July 2002, the now-defunct ICE newsletter reported:

Originally slated for release August 2002, Rhino pulled [Miles Davis’] The Last Word from rotation stating: “We deeply regret the fact that we will not be releasing [the box set] on August 20,” David Dorn, VP of Media Relations for Warner Strategic Marketing, told ICE. “Our commitment has always been to offer consumers the best possible audio and video products for the best possible value. Due to developing circumstances beyond our control, we felt that this box set would not, in its finished form, meet our standards, or the standards our customers expect from our products.”

Even then, a four-CD set had been sent out to the press and to retailers.

At miles-beyond.com, in a note dated February 2005, Paul Tingen explained why The Last Word project stopped and ends his notes with this:

The banning of my liner notes turned out to be only the beginning of what went wrong with an increasingly ill-fated and ultimately doomed project. Prince, perhaps still motivated by resentment towards Warners, refused to give permission for the release of the three tracks written by him for Miles that Matt Pierson (head of jazz at Warners) wanted to include in the 6-CD set, and similar legal issues held up the release of much of the material from the memorable all-star La Villette concert in Paris in 1991.

Gradually the 6-CD set shrivelled to just 4 CDs, with very little previously unreleased material, which had been kind of the main point of the set. There must still have been a real belief in getting it out, because under huge time pressure Bill Milkowski completed new liner notes in just four days (!), and some CD-R review copies were sent out, without art work. Then some time in 2002 the release was quietly abandoned altogether. Officially no reasons were given. When I queried an insider at Rhino, he would only say: ‘Estate problems.’

So while it is unlikely that you’ll ever get to hear all of the music included in the original 6-CD set, here, at least, is the story of the music in more detail than ever before.

In the meantime, the Japanese Legendary Collection Series released The Black Album, a two-CD compilation featuring some of the unreleased tracks from the aborted The Last Word and other unreleased tracks.

On October 18, 2010, Warner released the two-CD compilation, Perfect Way: The Warner Bros Years. Apart from previously released tracks, the set includes three previously unreleased live tracks - Portia, Carnival and Human Nature - from the 1986 Nice Jazz Festival and two unreleased tracks - Digg That and Rubberband - from the much talked-about Rubberband sessions in 1985, just after he signed to Warner, that featured keyboardist Adam Holzman, Vince Wilburn Jr on drums and Steve Reid on percussion.

For those who are still keeping count, only four of The Black Album’s tracks are officially available. Included here is one still unreleased track from the four-CD Last Word.

Disc 1
Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, September 23, 1985
Track 101. Maze (also found on The Last Word) (14.1MB)
Unknown Studio, Los Angeles, USA, October 17, 1985
102. Rubberband - Omitted*
Ameraycan Studio, Hollywood, USA, January 1986
Track 103. See I See (also found on The Last Word) (8.5MB)
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, USA, December 21, 1987
104. Digg That - Omitted
Unknown Studio, Los Angeles, USA, October 1986
Track 105. Street Smart (also found on The Last Word) (3.5MB)
Track 106. Time Square (also found on The Last Word) (6.9MB)
Track 107. Punchy’s Theme (also found on The Last Word) (2.3MB)
Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, January 5, 1983
Track 108. It Gets Better (31.2MB )
Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles, USA, May 1, 1986
Track 109. Red Riding Hood (edited version, Crucial version is 03:53) (4.2MB)

Disc 2
Jardin des Arenes de Cimiez, Nice, France, July 20, 1986
Track 201. One Phone Call / Street Scenes / Speak (listed as Theme from Jack Johnson/Speak/That’s What Happened on The Last Word) (15.2MB)
Track 202. Time After Time (also found on The Last Word) (11.9MB)
Casino, Montreux, Switzerland, July 17, 1986
203. Portia - Omitted
204. Tutu - Omitted
Chelsea Studios, New York City, USA, October 18, 1989
Track 205. Mr Pastorius (also found on The Last Word) (7.0MB)
Track 206. Hannibal (also found on The Last Word) (9.5MB)
Jones Beach Theatre, New York City, USA, August 28, 1982
Track 207. Come Get It (23.2MB)
Track 208. U ‘n’ I (incomplete) (25.9mb)

Bonus Track (from The Last Word)
Chelsea Studios, New York City, USA, October 18, 1989
Track 301. Tutu (9.6MB)

* Rubberband, Digg That - available on Perfect Way: The Warner Bros Years
Portia, Tutu - available on The Complete Miles Davis At Montreux


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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Calexico - Live Austin, Texas 2009 {Re-Booted Again}

Originally posted April 8, 2015 
and again November 17, 2015  


Calexico - Live Austin City Limits
Austin,Texas 2009
Broadcast Source @ HQ-vbr

Set List:
(Intro)
1. Convict Pool
2. Across the Wire
3. Cruel
4. El Picador
5. Sunken Waltz
6. Not even Stevie Nicks
7. Stray
8. All Systems Red
9. Sonic Wind
10.Alone Again Or
11.Roka w/Salvador Duran
12.He Lays in the Reins w/Salvador, Sam and Sarah Beam
13.Guero Canelo w/Salvador Duran
14.Letter to Bowie Knife
15.Crystal Frontier




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Monday, January 13, 2014

Porcupine Tree - Live Fillmore West 2002

Rebooted from the original FBS archives posted April 15, 2008 and January 13, 2014
A NEW LINK!!! (Again & Again!)

Porcupine Tree - Live Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA.
November 25, 2002
Soundboard @ HQvbr

Brilliant show!!


Track List:
01_Blackest Eyes
02_Sound Of Muzak
03_Gravity Eyelids
04_Even Less
05_Slave Called Shiver
06_Wedding Nails
07_Last Chance
08_Shesmovedon
09_SW talks (inapproriate T-shirt)
10_Hatesong
11_Stop Swimming
12_The Creator Has A Mastertape
13_Heartattack In A Layby
14_Strip The Soul
15_crowd noise+SW talks
16_Waiting (Phase One)
17_Tinto Brass

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