Showing posts with label T. Rex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T. Rex. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

T Rex: Boston 1972 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

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Aquarius Theater
Boston, Ma (Usa)
September 12, 1972

Joe Maloney Master Audience Analog Master Recording>CDR>EAC>FLAC

1: Jeepster
2: Baby Strange
3: Telegram Sam
4: Spaceball Ricochet
5: Cosmic Dancer
6: Buick Mackane
7: Hot Love
8: Chariot Choogle
9: Bang A Gong (Get It On)

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Marc Bolan / T.Rex: Don Kirschner's Rock Concert 1974 (DVD)

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This is quite a find for Marc Bolan T Rex fans!
The Concert Hall, Long Beach, California, 08th Oct 1974 DVD NTSC
DVD>DVDShrink(no compression mode)>HD>AZUREUS>TORRENT
Video Attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 525/60 (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Display Mode: Both Pan&scan and Letterbox
Source picture resolution: 704x480 (525/60)
Frame Rate: 30.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 9.06Mbps
Audio Attributes:
Audio Coding mode: Dolby Digital
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not specified
Number of Audio channels: 2
Bitrate: 256 Kbps
Number of Audio streams: 1

Jeepster
Zip Gun Boogie
Token Of My Love
Get It On

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Sunday, March 2, 2008

T. Rex: A Paw of Fur, an Air of Doom (FLAC)

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(The midnight sky of a solid mad scientist) [flac]
Source: liberated bootleg, original silver cd > eac > flac
Soundquality: studio a/a-
Log file and flac fingerprints included
Cover scans included

1. Bolan blitz (intro)
2. Tutti frutti (from ‘born to boogie’, feat e john & r starr)
3. The street & babe shadow (tanx-sessions)
4. Satisfaction pony (complete rough version)
5. Black jack (recorded 1973 as “big carrot”)
6. You gotta jive to stay alive (complete recording)
7. Monolith (different version)
8. Rock on (slider-sessions)
9. My world is empty without you (duet with marsha hunt)
10. Cosmic dancer (electric version)
11. Sailors of the highway (complete recording)
12. Nameless wildness (jam version)
13. Alligator man (unpublished song, undated)
14. Jet tambourine (unpublished song, undated)
15. The leopards (demo-version)
16. Hound dog (unpublished cover-version, undated)
17. High noon (marc talking to a critic)
18. Left hand luke (live on boston radio 1979),
19. The flo and eddie show (radio duet w flo & eddie 1974)
20. The midnight sky of a solid mad scientist (voices from unicorn)
21. Demon queen (unicorn outtake)
22. Wind cheetah (live bbc 1970)
23. Hippy gumbo (orchestrated version)
24. Sleepy maurice (1967 acetate)
25. Find a little wood (beard of stars outtake),
26. Dreamy lady (unplugged demo)
27. Dawn storm (different version)
28. Something right (orchestrated poem 1973)
29. Do i love thee (zip gun outtake)
30. A paw of fur an air of doom (orchestrated poem 1973)
31. My love (bolantango, undated)
32. Zinc reminder (unreleased finale to think zinc)

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Marc Bolan & T-Rex: Electric Warrior Outtakes 1971 (FLAC)

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Author: Unknown.
Audio Source: CDR.
Lineage: CDR --> EAC --> WAV --> FLAC 8 --> MWP.
Number of Discs: 1.
Total Running Time: 58m 03s.
Sound quality is excellent!
No artwork.

Tracklisting
01. Monolith Nr 1 (2:31)
02. Monolith Nr 2 (5:19)
03. Get It On Nr 1 (4:26)
04. Get It On Nr 2 (5:39)
05. Get It On (Rough Mix – full length) (6:19)
06. Cosmic Dance (Electric) (4:33)
07. Mambo Sun (0:23)
08. Woodland Rock (2:32)
09. Bolan Blues (7:02)
10. Honey Don’t (6:49)
11. Jam (12:30)

Marc Bolan's detractors never understood how he seemed in such total command of his game, not even after Electric Warrior's September 1971 release. This outtakes album shows why: Bolan's ability to meld garage smarts and a glam pop beat, which holds true for the two versions of his big American hit, "Get It On." The opening version is fairly identical to the finished article, but its pre-sweetened, six-minute companion is raw, rowdy, and untamed listening. Drummer Bill Legend and bassist Steve Currie had only just joined in the spring of 1971. To tighten things up, Bolan ran them through the feverish '50s-era paces of "Honey Don't". Two versions of "Monolith" further impressions of T. Rex locked in a garage. Anyone writing off Bolan as just another jaded teen-beat merchant will be in for a rude surprise: he's totally in command and always looking for a new angle -- such as on the electric "Cosmic Dancer." When that idea didn't pan out, Bolan recut it with a heavily orchestrated arrangement. But that's the mark of a creative mindset -- use what works and toss the discards. This is an essential snapshot behind the scenes of a classic rock album, and a great deal of fun, too.

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