Monday, December 29, 2014

Black Sabbath - Kouseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan, 10-19-1989 (SBD)

Black Sabbath
Kouseinenkin Hall
Osaka, Japan
October 19, 1989
Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

01 Headless Cross
02 Neon Knights
03 Mob Rules
04 Guitar Solo / Black Sabbath
05 Iron Man
06 Children Of The Grave
07 Heaven And Hell
08 Paranoid

Tony Martin - Vocals
Tony Iommi - Guitars
Neil Murray - Bass
Cozy Powell (R.I.P.) - Drums
Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards, Guitar, Backing Vocals

Nice sounding recording from Black Sabbath's tour to promote the Headless Cross album. The first of which to feature the powerhouse talents of drummer Cozy Powell. Cozy would play on 3 Black Sabbath studio albums, Headless Cross, Tyr and Forbidden. Cozy was quite the Rock & Roll journeyman playing on over 60 albums in his life time. Stints with Rainbow, The Jeff Beck Group, The Brian May Band, and E.L.P to name just a few had made the man quite famous. Cozy Powell died at the age of 50 in a car crash. It's estimated that he was traveling in excess of 100 miles per hour, while talking on a cell phone in bad weather. All these factors contributed to his accident.


Dio - Captured Live ~ Santa Monica Civic Center, Santa Monica, CA 10-07-1983 (Pre-FM)

Dio
Captured Live
Santa Monica Civic Center
Santa Monica, CA
October 7, 1983
Broadcast February 13, 1984
Pre-FM Recording
Vinyl Rip
Flac & MP3 320kbps
No Cue Sheets or Cover Art

Rosebud's Pick

Vinyl>VPI HW 16.5 Record Vacuum>VPI MK III table/Audioquest PT-6 Arm/AT OC-9
Cartridge>Sony CDRW 33 Pro Cd Recorder>CDRW>WAV>CD WAV>Flac


01 - Stand Up And Shout
02 - Straight Through The Heart
03 - Shame On The Night
04 - Stargazer / Guitar Solo >
05 - Heaven And Hell
06 - Holy Diver >
07 - Rainbow In The Dark
08 - Man On The Silver Mountain (incl. Starstruck)
09 - Outro

Ronnie James Dio (R.I.P) – vocals
Vinny Appice – drums
Jimmy Bain – bass
Vivian Campbell – guitar
Claude Schnell – keyboards

Ronnie James Dio formed the band Dio after leaving/being fired from Black Sabbath (depending on who is telling the story). The band Dio's music fit well right between the Power Metal of his Rainbow days and the Doom Metal of Black Sabbath. This made it easy for Ronnie to feature songs from the most popular eras of his career. Ronnie's Elf material as well as his Do Wop days were left untouched. Ronnie James Dio was diagnosed with stomach cancer November of 2009. Ronnie underwent treatment and was reported to be responding well. Ronnie lost his battle with cancer on May 16, 2010, the disease had metastasized through out his body.


Sunday, December 28, 2014

Kiss - While The City Sleeps ~ The Orange Show Pavilion, San Bernardino , CA 02-20-1985 (SBD)

Kiss
While The City Sleeps ~ (The Godfather Records - G.R.714/715)
The Orange Show Pavilion
San Bernardino , CA, USA
February 20, 1985
Soundboard Recording
MP3 192kbps
Cover Art Included

CD1:
01 Detroit Rock City
02 Cold Gin
03 Creatures Of The Night
04 Fits Like A Glove
05 Heaven’s On Fire
06 Paul Stanley Solo
07 Under The Gun
08 War Machine
09 Eric Carr Solo
10 I Love It Loud
11 I Still Love You
12 Love Gun

CD2:
01 Lick It Up
02 Rock And Roll All Nite

~Bonus Tracks~
03 Intro/I’ve Had Enough (Into The Fire)
04 Burn Bitch Burn
05 Get All You Can Take
06 Detroit Rock City
07 Strutter
08 I’ve Had Enough (Into The Fire)
09 Cold Gin
10 Under The Gun
11 I Still Love You
12 Thrills In The Night
13 Heaven’s On Fire (Rough Mix)
14 Get All You Can Take (Scat Vocals)
15 I’ve Had Enough (Into The Fire) (Scat Vocals)
16 Thrills In The Night (Rough Mix)
17 Thrills In The Night (Studio Rehearsal)

CD1
The Orange Show Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA, USA, February 20, 1985

CD2:
Tracks 01-02: The Orange Show Pavilion, San Bernardino, CA, USA, February 20, 1985
Tracks 03-05: Brighton, England, September 30, 1984 audience source
Tracks 06-08: Stockholm, Sweden, October 26, 1984 audience source
Tracks 09-11: Binghampton, NY, USA, November 29, 1984 (Mark St. John’s 3rd and final performance with Kiss) audience source
Track 12: Fort Wayne, IN, USA, December 7, 1984 audience source
Tracks 13-16: Kiss "Animalize" Outtakes, Right Track Studios, NY, USA
Track 17: Studio Rehearsal, SIR Studios, NY, USA, September 1984


Line-up:
Paul Stanley – rhythm & lead guitar, lead vocals
Gene Simmons – bass guitar, lead vocals
Eric Carr (R.I.P) – drums, vocals

Bruce Kulick – lead guitar, vocals CD1 all tracks CD2 tracks 01-08, 12
Mark St. John (R.I.P) – lead guitar, backing vocals CD2 tracks 09-11 & 13-17

Nice recording made by King  Biscuit Flower Hour while Kiss was on tour to promote their 12th studio album Animalize. Animalize was the debut of Kiss' 3rd lead guitarist Mark St. John. Mark had been a guitar tutor and session player before joining Kiss. Mark's tenure in the band was rather short. He was diagnosed with Reiter's Syndrome while the band rehearsed for the up coming tour. Bruce Kulick was enlisted to sub for Mark, who started out on the Animalize Tour. Bruce would wait in the wings ready to perform if Mark was unable to. Mark played his final gig with Kiss on November 29, 1984. Mark St. John died on April 5, 2007 from a brain hemorrhage bought on by an accidental overdose of methamphetamine, he was 51. Eric Carr, who replaced Peter Criss in 1980, died from heart cancer November 24, 1991 the same day as Freddie Mercury, Eric was only 41.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Merry Christmas To All

It's that time of year! Rosebud and I would like to wish you all the very best of Holidays this season. We will be taking a little time of to be with family this Christmas. We will be back the weekend after Christmas, when we will be continuing our tribute to our musical heroes who have passed on. Till then Merry Christmas To All And To All Good A Good Night!!

Joe Cocker - 40th Jazzaldia Festival ~ San Sebastian, Spain 07-07-2005 (SBD) DVD Audio Rip

Joe Cocker
40th Jazzaldia Festival
San Sebastian, Spain
July 7, 2005
TV Broadcast/Soundboard Recording
DVD Audio Rip
MP3 224kps
DVD Cover Included

01 Chain of Fools 4:26
02 Feelin ' Alright 4:46
03 When the Night Comes 5:09
04 What's Going On 5:10
05 Summer in the City 4:23
06 Up Where We Belong 5:36
07 I Keep Forgetting 3:40
08 One 4:54
09 N'Oubliez Jamais 6:46 ****
10 I put a Spell On You 5:48

**** English Translation ... Never Forget

Joe Cocker - Vocals
Nicholas Milo - Keyboards
Gene Black - Guitar
Norbert Fimpel - Saxophone
Oneida James - Bass
CJ Vanston - Keyboards
Jack Bruno - Drums
Nichelle Tillman - Backing Vocals
Kacee Clanton - Backing Vocals

It's with a heavy heart that I make this post in tribute to Joe Cocker who lost his battle with lung cancer December 22, 2014 at the age of 70. Joe Cocker's music is very important to Rosebud and I. I sang "You Are So Beautiful" to her the night I proposed. If you have been around The New JDP since the beginning you might remember from an earlier post that I proposed to Rosebud at a Black Sabbath/Pantera show. Well I was a little more romantic once we got home from that concert. I turned on a karaoke tape of "You Are So Beautiful", sang the song and went down on one knee.

Joe Cocker - Unplugged Show ~ Baden-Baden, Germany, 11-16-1996 (FM)

Joe Cocker
Unplugged Show
Baden-Baden, Germany
November 16, 1996
SWF3 FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 320kps
No Cover Art

01 - You and I 4:40
02 - Darling Be Home Soon 4:37
03 - Delta Lady 3:10
04 - Sail Away 3:11
05 - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 4:10
06 - Heartful of Rain 4:52
07 - Leaving Behind the Lonsesome Blues 4:13
08 - Bye-Bye Blackbird 3:40
09 - Many Rivers to Cross 4:33
10 - Dignity 3:35
11 - You Are So Beautiful 2:51
12 - You Can Leave Your Hat On 3:44
13 - Into the Mystic 3:44

total time: 51mn 8sc

Joe Cocker (R.I.P.) vocals, percussion
Chris Stainton keyboards, piano, harmonica
Dean Parks guitar
Hutch Hucthinson bass
Jim Keltner drums

A nice acoustic performance from the master of song interpretation. I got to see Joe Cocker a few times. The most memorable for me was when I saw Joe Cocker & Stevie Ray Vaughan at Pine Knob together. Stevie opened up the show and played his normal set. Joe Cocker followed and played a stellar headlining set. For the encore prayers were answered and Stevie Ray Vaughan came out and jammed with Joe Cocker and his band. I am so glad that I actually was able to see those awe inspiring sets. Rest in peace Joe, Rock & Roll Never Forgets!

Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter - Loews Theater, Worcester, MA 06-15-1984 (FM)

Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
The Best Of The Silver Eagle Cross Country Radio
Loews Theater, Worcester, MA
June 15, 1984
FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 vbr
No Cover Art

~Jessi's Set~

01 Introduction
02 Ridin' Shotgun
03 Love's The Only Chain
04 Without You
05 I'm Not Lisa
06 Oh My Lord

~Waylon's Set~

07 Luckenbach, Texas
08 Are You Ready For The Country?
09 Clyde
10 Talk
11 Amanda
12 I Can Get Off On You
13 Lonesome, On'ry And Mean
14 I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up)
15 Bob Wills Is Still The King
16 Kissing You Goodbye
17 Dreaming My Dreams With You
18 Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand
19 Good Old Boys (Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard)
20 Talk
21 You Make The Sun Want To Shine (w/Jessi)
22 Good Hearted Woman
23 Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line
24 Honky Tonk Heroes
25 Are You Sure Hank Did It This Way?
26 Mama's Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
27 Ain't Livin' Long Like This
28 Outro
28 I've Always Been Crazy

total time: 1hr 10mn 56sc

Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter met and married in 1969. Jessi had a career in Nashville as a songwriter under the name of  Miriam Eddy. After marrying Waylon she changed her name to Jessi Colter and signed to RCA Records as a solo artist. Waylon & Jessi had one son Waylon Albright "Shooter" Jennings. Waylon took time off the road in 1997 to be with his family, and earn a GED diploma to set an example for his son about the importance of education. Shooter ended up a musician any way. We lost Waylon Jennings on February 13, 2002. Waylon died in his sleep from complications from his diabetes, he was 64.

Metallica - Arena Building, Cape Girardeau, MO 05-24-1986 (SBD)

Metallica
Arena Building
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
May 24, 1986
Soundboard Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art

SBD > ANA(?) > CDR > EAC(secure) > FLAC

01 Battery (cuts in)
02 Master Of Puppets
03 For Whom the Bell Tolls
04 Ride the Lightning
05 Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
06 Four Horsemen
07 The Thing That Should Not Be
08 Cliff
09 Damage Inc
10 Fade to Black
11 Seek And Destroy
12 Creeping Death

James Hetfield – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Kirk Hammett – lead guitar, backing vocals
Cliff Burton (R.I.P) – bass, backing vocals
Lars Ulrich – drums

Metallica on the ill fated tour to promote Master Of Puppets, their third studio release. I got to see Metallica on this tour supporting Ozzy Osbourne at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. There is a bootleg DVD of this gig floating around, part of which is included on Cliff'em All, Metallica's first home video release. The sound check and set up was taking long and the doors were opened a little late. The crowd outside started chanting "Let's Go Damn It!" and pushed the barricades into the street blocking traffic. The doors were opened and as I entered the main floor area I noticed the chairs were not even set up. The crew was still setting up the barricade in front of the stage, as well. The crowd started chanting for Metallica and soon the group was on. A mosh pit stated which surprised the Joe Louis Arena security who had Metallica stop the show. The front barricade was moved back another 3 feet and the concert started again. When Ozzy came on after Metallica the barricade was moved back another 3 feet by security. You have to remember Metallica was one of the first Thrash/Speed Metal bands to play such an arena, most of their piers were still playing clubs. The security for Joe Louis Arena had no idea what to expect, such shows are common place now. Metallica along with Anthrax and Slayer lead the underground, extreme at the time Metal bands out of the underground to the commercial masses. We lost Cliff Burton on September 27, 1986 in Dörarp, Sweden when the bands tour bus lost control and flipped multiple times. While James, Kirk, and Lars sustained only minor injuries, Cliff Burton was killed when the bus landed on top of him, he was 24.


Saturday, December 20, 2014

Ray Charles - KLRU Studios, Austin, TX 10-23-1979 (FM)

Ray Charles
KLRU Studios
Austin, Texas
October 23, 1979
FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 320kbps
Artwork Included

01 Oh What A Beautiful Morning
02 Georgia
03 Busted
04 Born To Lose
05 Some Enchanted Evening
06 Hit the road Jack
07 Can’t Stop Loving You
08 Steel Guitar Rag
09 Yodel
10 What I Say Vamp
11 Deep In The Heart Of Texas

This is a great performance from Ray Charles and a nice sounding recording, too. This wasn't a very good time period for Ray when it came to commercial success, his record sales and air play declined dramatically. One bright moment came in April of 1979, when Ray's version of "Georgia On My Mind" was made the official state song for the state of Georgia. I was lucky enough to catch Ray Charles on tour a few short years before his death. He said it was his birthday and the backup singers lead the audience in singing "Happy Birthday" to Ray. Ray Charles died on June 10, 2004 from acute liver disease, he was 73.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The Doors - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden, 09-20-1968 - Early Show & Late Shows (SBD & Pre-FM)

The Doors
Konserthuset
Stockholm, Sweden
Friday September 20, 1968 - Early Show & Late Shows
Pre-FM/Soundboard Recordings - Remastered
Flac & MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art

Early Show Lineage:
"The Beautiful Die Young" LP > CDR > EAC > WAV > Flac
"Live In Stockholm 1968" CD > EAC > WAV > Flac
"Apocalypse Now" CD > EAC > WAV > Flac

Late Show Lineage:
MASTER > CDR > WAV > Flac Frontend > Flac (Level 8 - SBE aligned)


- First European tour (September 5, 1968 - September 20, 1968) -
Early Show

01 Introduction 0:10
02 Five To One 4:35
03 Love Street 3:13
04 Love Me Two Times 3:28
05 When The Music's Over 10:00
06 A Little Game 1:37
07 The Hill Dwellers 2:43
08 Light My Fire 11:53
09 The Unknown Soldier 5:15

Total running time: 42mn 54sc

Late Show

01 Five To One 6:24
02 Mack The Knife 1:36
03 Alabama Song 1:32
04 Back Door Man 4:30
05 You're Lost Little Girl 3:26
06 Love Me Two Times 3:46
07 When The Music's Over 14:02
08 Wild Child 2:36
09 Money 4:14
10 Wake Up! 1:47
11 Light My Fire 11:53
12 Turn Out The Lights 1:42
13 The End 15:00

Total running time: 1hr 12mn 25sc

Jim Morrison (R.I.P.) – lead vocals
Ray Manzarek (R.I.P.) – keyboards, keyboard bass, vocals
John Densmore – drums, percussion
Robby Krieger – guitar, vocals

Did The Lizard King really die in that bathtub in Paris, or did he fake his own death to run off and live in Africa as a poet? There was always some kind of theory or story that supported that fact. There was an account of a hitchhiker in Rolling Stone magazine, that claimed he was picked up by Morrison and given a ride back to Morrison's hidden home where they indulged in women and drugs for days. The death of Jim Morrison will always be shrouded in mystery due to the fact no autopsy was performed. Also it's been said that when some one arrived in Paris to find out what happened, Jim was in a sealed casket and Pamela had a signed death certificate. The official ruling was Jim Morrison died of heart failure due to a heroin overdose July 3, 1971, he was 27. Ray Manzarek died from bile duct cancer May 20, 2013, he was 74.


Sunday, December 14, 2014

Holiday Music

It's that time of year again! So for you Christmas shopping pleasure there are 6 Holiday Music postings on The New JDP. Along with our new post of Stevie Wonder & Gilberto Gil we have Elvis Presley, Trans Siberian Orchestra, Chicago and Dread Zeppelin (yep I said Dread Zeppelin!). Ust click the link below and it will take you to all the Holiday posts we have so far.

Stevie Wonder & Gilberto Gil - Praia de Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 12-25-2012 (SBD)

Stevie Wonder & Gilberto Gil
Praia de Copacabana
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
December 25, 2012
Soundboard/Webcast/TV Telecast Recording
MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

Disc 1:
01 Introduction
02 Wonderful World (Sam Cooke cover)
03 Bird Of Beauty
04 Master Blaster (Jammin')
05 Higher Ground
06 The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson cover)
07 Waiting In Vain (Bob Marley cover)
08 Merry Christmas Baby (Johnny Moore's Three Blazers cover)
09 The Christmas Song
10 Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
11 The Secret Life Of Plants
12 Ribbon In The Sky
13 Garota de Ipanema (The Girl From Ipanema) (Vinicius de Moraes cover)

Disc 2:
01 Sir Duke
02 If You Really Love Me
03 Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
04 Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
05 Voce Abusou (with Gilberto Gil) (Pery Ribeiro cover)
06 I Just Called To Say I Love You (with Gilberto Gil)
07 Samba de uma nota so (with Gilberto Gil)
08 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (with Gilberto Gil)
09 We Are The World (with Gilberto Gil)
10 Silent Night (with Gilberto Gil)
11 Boas Festas (with Gilberto Gil)
12 My Cherie Amour (with Gilberto Gil)
13 Sweetest Somebody I Know
14 Superstition
15 This Christmas (Donny Hathaway cover)
16 Another Star

total time: 2hr 11mn 39sc

For your holiday listening pleasure!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Cars - King Biscuit Flower Hour ~ El Mocambo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 09-13-1979 (Pre-FM)

The Cars
King Biscuit Flower Hour
El Mocambo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
September 13, 1978
Aired On October 13, 1978
Pre-FM Recording
MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

PRE-FM Reel > CDRW > WAV > CDWAV > mastercdr > wav > FLAC

01 Intro/Good Times Roll
02 Bye Bye Love
03 Nightspots*
04 Best Friend's Girl
05 Moving In Stereo
06 Since I Held You*
07 Take What You Want*
08 They Won't See You*
09 Don't Cha Stop
10 Just What I Needed
11 Candy-O*
12 You're All I 'Ve Got Tonight

*unreleased at the time

Ric Ocasek – rhythm guitar, lead and background vocals, synthesizer
Benjamin Orr (R.I.P) – bass guitar, lead and background vocals
Elliot Easton – lead guitar, background vocals
Greg Hawkes – keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, saxophone, bass guitar, background vocals
David Robinson – drums, percussion, background vocals

Nice Pre-FM recording from The Cars on tour to promote their debut album. The band performs tracks from the first album as well as tracks from the then unreleased Candy-O album and 2 outtakes from the first album "Take What You Want" and "They Won't See You". These tracks would go unreleased until the double CD remaster of The Cars LP. Benjamin Orr was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in April 2000, he continued to play with his band Big People playing his last gig with them September 27, 2000. Ben passed away October 3, 2000 he was 53.


The Beatles - Swedish Radio Show ~ Karlaplans Studio, Stockholm, Sweden, 10-24-1963 (FM)

The Beatles
Swedish Radio Show
Karlaplans Studio
Stockholm, Sweden
October 24, 1963
FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

Rosebud's Pick

01 Introduction
02 I Saw Her Standing There
03 From Me To You
04 Money
05 Roll Over Beethoven
06 You Really Got A Hold On Me
07 She Loves You
08 Twist and Shout

John Lennon lead, backing & harmony vocals, guitar, harmonica
Paul McCartney lead, backing & harmony vocals, bass
George Harrison lead, backing & harmony vocals
Ringo Starr lead, backing & harmony vocals, drums

A nice recording from The Beatles before Beatlemania would take over the USA. In a few months the band would make their Ed Sullivan debut and The States would never be the same. Soon long hair and Beatle Boots would be the fashion. The world of Pop Music wouldn't be the same either. Before The Beatles bands were backing groups to singers, such as Buddy Holly and The Crickets, but The Beatles were a group, every one was considered a star in the band and no one was expendable. When it was suggested to the band to dump Stuart Sutcliffe the only replay was He's a Beatle. John Lennon was taken from us by a crazed fan who's name I haven't said since it happened. On December 8, 1980 John Lennon was returning home from a recording session when a cowardly gunman shot him 4 times in the back, he was pronounced dead on arrival to the hospital. He was only 40 years old. In 1997 George Harrison was diagnosed with throat cancer, which they thought had been successfully treated. George's cancer nightmares were only beginning. In May 2001 George had to have a cancerous growth removed from his lung. He then underwent treatment for a brain tumor in June of 2001. In November of 2001 it was determined that Georges lung cancer had spread to his brain. George Harrison died November 29, 2001, he was 58.

Ozzy Osbourne - Monsters Of Rock ~ Donington Park, Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England 08-16-1986 (FM)

Ozzy Osbourne
Monsters Of Rock
Donington Park, Castle Donington
Leicestershire, England
August 16, 1986
FM Broadcast Recording
Flac Level 6 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

Rosebud's Pick

Transfer direct from FM master tape (original broadcast recording made 12/12/86 onto TDK SF 90 chrome
cassette tape) > Ion Tape 2 PC > Audacity 1.3 (track divisions added) >Wav> (SBE corrected- Trader's Little Helper) > FLAC level 6


01 Suicide Solution
02 Never Know Why
03 Mr Crowley
04 Shot In The Dark
05 I Don't Know
06 Killer Of Giants
07 Thank God For The Bomb
08 Iron Man
09 Crazy Train
10 Paranoid

Time: 48mn 43sc

Ozzy Osbourne vocals
Jake E. Lee guitar
Phil Soussan bass
Randy Castillo (R.I.P) drums
John Sinclair keyboards

Nice recording Ozzy Osbourne supporting his Ultimate Sin album. The Ultimate Sin was a huge hit for Ozzy and spawned a hit single in "Shot In The Dark". Ozzy was once again sporting a new band. Along with Jake E. Lee on guitar was Phil Soussan on bass and Randy Castillo on drums. Phil and Randy were former members of Lita Ford's band, a lot of core Ozzy fans reacted negatively. The band however fit Ozzy's new sound, Ozzy was chasing the charts and the LA Glam Metal scene at the time. When Ozzy returned with No Rest For The Wicked anchored by Zack Wylde, Randy Castillo was the only one of the Ultimate Sin line up that was still in the band. Keyboardist Mike Moran, who played on The Ultimate Sin didn't even make the tour, John Sinclair of Uriah Heep did. Randy Castillo remained with Ozzy until after the No More Tears Retirement Tour. Randy joined Mötley Crüe afterwards and played on the New Tattoo album. Randy Castillo died on March 26, 2002 at the age of 51 from Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a fast spreading form of cancer.


Monday, December 8, 2014

It's Been A Year!!!

 
Today marks the First Anniversary of The New JDP. We started December 8, 2013, after having the original Just Dave's Place closed by Blogger. The original site was running for about a year when it was closed down, but since this is a completely new page we are not counting that time. It has been a great year. Our first day that we were up and running we had 1000 page views, we have since settled into a respectful average of 600 visits a day. Rosebud and I would like to thank all those who visit, everyone from the ones who post comments to the ones who just visit and download some free music. We thank you all!! If not for you we would be doing this for nothing. We have made some new friends along the way, not going to list them because I don't want to forget anyone. We started with a simple pledge... To not post anything that we wouldn't listen to, as well as nothing that we don't listen to. In the coming years we will not stray from that original promise. That does mean that updates come a little slower because Rosebud and I have to both listen to each boot and agree before it gets posted. So in a nutshell thank you all for spending this year with us and we hope for many more to come!!

JustDave & Rosebud

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Ten Years After - Paradise Theater, Boston, MA 11-14-1989 (FM) Late Show

Ten Years After
Paradise Theater
Boston, MA
November 14, 1989 Late Show
FM Broadcast Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

lineage: 104.1 WBCN-FM radio > Yamaha 500 reciever with digital tuner and wire antenna > Nak. BX-100 cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII-S 90 min. master cassettes > played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned)

01 Radio And Stage Introduction
02 Rock 'n' Roll Music To The World
03 Hear Me Calling
04 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
05 Slow Blues In C
06 Let's Shake It Up
07 Hobbit
08 Love Like A Man
09 Saturday Night
10 Bad Blood
11 Johnny B. Goode
12 Scat Thing / I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes
13 Victim Of Circumstance
14 I'm Going Home (incl/ Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On)
15 Encore Break Radio Comments
16 Choo Choo Mama
17 Encore Break Radio Comments
18 Rip It Up
19 Radio Announcer Closing Credits

Alvin Lee (R.I.P): guitar, vocals
Chick Churchill: keyboards
Leo Lyons: bass
Ric Lee: drums

While we are paying tribute to our lost musical heroes here at The New JDP we bring this awesome sounding Ten Years After show. We lost Alvin Lee March 6, 2013 from complications following a routine surgical procedure, he was 68.


Pantera - Slaughtered Show ~ Osaka, Japan, 05-01-1994 (SBD)

Pantera
Slaughtered Show - (Respectful Records)
Recorded Live at Unknown Venue
Osaka, Japan
May 01, 1994
Soundboard Recording
MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

Disc 1
01 A New Level
02 Walk
03 Use My Third Arm
04 Strength Beyond Strength
05 Slaughtered
06 Domination / Hollow
07 Becoming / Throes of Rejection
08 5 Minutes Alone
09 Shedding Skin

Disc 2
01 Fucking Hostile
02 This Love
03 Zeppelin Jam (Stairway to Heaven / Moby Dick / Whole Lotta Love)
04 Cold Gin (Kiss Cover)
05 Mouth For War
06 Primal Concrete Sledge
07 I'm Broken / By Demons Be Driven
08 Cowboys From Hell

Total Time: 1hr 37mn 33sc
Phil Anselmo – lead vocals
Dimebag Darrell (R.I.P) – lead guitar, backing vocals
Rex Brown – bass, backing vocals
Vinnie Paul – drums

A great recording form Pantera on their Far Beyond Driven Tour. This was actually the beginning of the end for Pantera. According to band members, after a break in touring Phil Anselmo would start distancing himself from the band and acting quite strange. They figured it was Phil developing a big ego due to Pantera's success. Phil claimed it was due to severe back pain from his intense performing style. As it turned out Phil was addicted to heroin and would OD an hour after a homecoming gig July 13, 1996. The mounting tension between Pantera and Phil finally came to a breaking point in 2003 when the Abbott brothers formally broke up Pantera and formed Damageplan. During the first minutes of a Damageplan gig at the Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio December 8, 2004, "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott was murdered by a deranged fan. The gunman killed 3 others and had his gun at the head of another audience member when an off duty police officer, who was a Pantera fan shot and killed him.

MP3 

Voivod - Remembered In Space 4 CD Set (SBD & Studio)

Voivod
Remembered In Space 4 CD Set
Studio & Soundboard Recordings
Various Locations & Dates
Sources Vary
MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

CD 1 - Misc. Demo Tracks
01 Blower
02 Nothingface
03 Clouds In My House
04 Experiment
05 Nanoman*
06 Sub Effect
07 Angel Rat
08 Reality?*
09 Tribal Convictions
10 Into My Hypercube
11 Chaosmongers
12 Erosion*
13 Nomads
14 X-Ray Mirror
15 Best Regards
16 Cosmic Drama
17 Technocratic Manipulators


CD 2 - Misc. Demo Tracks
01 Freedoom
02 Macrosolutions to Megaproblems
03 Vortex*
04 Brain Scan
05 Golem
06 Nanoman*
07 Nuage Fractal
08 Panorama
09 Psychic Vacuum
10 Cosmic Drama
11 Twin Dummy
12 The Prow
13 None Of The Above
14 The Outcast
15 Unknown Knows (live)
16 Inner Combustion (live)
17 Nothingface (live)
18 I See You
19 Untitled

CD 3 - Live at City Gardens, Trenton, NJ. November 6, 1988
01 Intro / Overreaction
02 Experiment
03 Tribal Convictions
04 Chaosmongers
05 Ravenous Medicine
06 Korgull The Exterminator
07 Technocratic Manipulators
08 Macrosolutions to Megaproblems
09 War And Pain Medley
10 Brain Scan
11 Psychic Vacuum
12 Order Of The Blackguards
13 Holiday In Cambodia (Dead Kennedys)
14 Batman Theme Song
15 In League With Satan (Venom)
16 Witching Hour (Venom)

CD 4 - Piggy's Home Demos 1994
01 Untitled I
02 Untitled II
03 Untitled III
04 Untitled IV
05 Untitled V
06 Untitled VI
07 Untitled VII
08 Untitled VIII
09 Untitled IX
10 Untitled X
11 Untitled XI
12 Untitled XII

Denis "Snake" Bélanger – vocals
Denis "Piggy" D'Amour (R.I.P) – guitar
Jean-Yves "Blacky" Thériault – bass
Michel "Away" Langevin – drums

*Eric "E-Force" Forrest – bass, vocals

Nice 4 CD set commemorating the time that Denis "Piggy" D'Amour was guitarist for Canadian Progressive Thrsah Metal band Voivod. During this time in the band Voivod experimented with their sound on almost every album. This collection has demo tracks from various albums and a live soundboard recording from the bands tour to promote 4th album Dimension Hatröss. Also included are some untitled demos recorded by Piggy in 1994 which would form the bases for the Negatron album. Denis "Piggy" D'Amour passed away on  August 26, 2005 from colon cancer that had metastasized throughout his body, he was 45 years old.

This is a rather large file set so I divided it into 2 parts.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Deep Purple - Lost Milan Tape ~ Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy September 09-26-1993 (SBD)

Deep Purple
Lost Milan Tape
Palatrussardi
Milan, Italy
September 26, 1993
Ex Stereo Soundboard Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
Lineage: Darker Than Blue Bootleg CD > WAV > FLAC
CD1
01 Opening
02 Highway Star
03 Black Night
04 Talk About Love
05 A Twist In The Tale
06 Perfect Strangers
07 Diffcult To Cure >
08 Jon Lord Keyboard Solo >
09 Knocking At Your Back Door

CD2
01 Anyone's Daughter
02 Child In Time
03 Anya
04 The Battle Rages On
05 Lazy
06 Ian Paice Drum Solo
07 Space Truckin'
08 Woman From Tokyo
09 Paint It Black
10 Smoke On The Water

Ian Gillan vocals
Richie Blackmore guitar
Roger Glover bass
Ian Paice drums
Jon Lord keyboards

This recording comes from the final tour of Deep Purple Mach II. The band had gone through a couple reunions already when their label talked them into a 25th anniversary tour. Ritchie Blackmore actually had to be given a large monetary advance to agree to it. During the tour, on November 17 1993, Ritchie walked out in the middle of a show. Joe Satriani was used to finish off the tour, and it looked like he would join the band. That didn't work out but former Dixie Dregs guitarist Steve Morse did and continues to this day. Jon Lord retired from Deep Purple in 2002 to pursue a solo career. Don Airy who had worked with Whitesnake, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne and Rainbow was asked to join the group. Jon Lord was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in July of 2011. He had been recieving treatment, but Jon Lord died on July 16, 2012 from a pulmonary embolism, he was 71.


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Queen - Velez Sarfield Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 02-28-1981 (SBD) Definitive Edition

Queen
Buenos Aires 1981 Definitive Edition - (Wardour Records ~ WARDOUR-116)
Velez Sarfield Stadium
Buenos Aires, Argentina
February 28, 1981
Soundboard Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

Rosebud's Pick

lineage: Silvers > EAC > WAV > jetAudio > FLAC

CD 1
01 Introduction
02 We Will Rock You (Fast Version)
03 Let Me Entertain You
04 Play The Game
05 Mustapha >
06 Death On Two Legs >
07 Killer Queen >
08 I'm In Love With My Car
09 Need Your Loving Tonight
10 Rock It (Prime Jive)
11 Save Me
12 Now I'm Here
13 Dragon Attack
14 Now I'm Here (Reprise)

CD 2
01 Love Of My Life
02 Keep Yourself Alive
03 Guitar Solo
04 Flash's Theme
05 The Hero
06 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
07 Bohemian Rhapsody
08 Tie Your Mother Down
09 Another One Bites The Dust
10 Sheer Heart Attack
11 We Will Rock You
12 We Are The Champions

Freddy Mercury (R.I.P) lead vocals, piano, acoustic guitar
Brian May electric & acoustic guitar, piano, backing vocals
Roger Taylor drums, percusion, backing & lead vocals
John Deacon bass guitar

This recording comes from Queens first ever performance in Buenos Aires and a killer show it is. Freddy Mercury was regarded as one of the best front man in rock music. His commanding stage presence, soaring voice, and flamboyant stage attire won audiences the world over. Queen concerts were a feast of sound and sight, with a light show that would blind a full stadium. We lost Freddy Mercury to bronchial pneumonia, a complication of AIDS, on November 23, 1991.


Monday, December 1, 2014

The Pretenders - King Biscuit Flower Hour ~ Central Park, New York City, NY 08-30-1980 (Pre-FM)

The Pretenders
King Biscuit Flower Hour
Dr. Pepper Festival
Central Park
New York City, NY
August 30, 1980
Pre-FM Recording
Vinyl Rip
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Label Scan Included

Lineage: Pre-FM LP's > Masters Network Turntable > CD-r > Plextools Pro > Wav 16/44.1 > Audio Cleaning Lab  for track marks & edits > Wav 16/44.1 > Traders Little Helper > Flac Level 8

01 KBFH Intro
02 Precious
03 Kid
04 Talk Of The Town
05 Brass In Pocket
06 Stop Your Sobbing
07 The Wait / Tattooed Love Boys
08 Up The Neck

Chrissie Hynde - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
James Honeyman-Scott (R.I.P) - lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards
Pete Farndon (R.I.P) - bass guitar, backing vocals
Martin Chambers - drums, backing vocals, percussion

When Chrissy Hynde went into the studio to make a demo tape of her original songs in 1978, her 3 piece band consisted of Hynde, Steve Strange of The Moors Murderers, and Philthy "Animal" Taylor of Motörhead. After hearing the demos Dave Hill of Anchor Records convinced Hynde to form a permanent band. The Pretenders took form shortly after.

This Pre-FM recording catches the band on tour for their first album. The self titled debut album was a critical and commercial success in the US and the UK, hitting #9 on the Billboard chart and #1 on the UK Album chart. The single "Brass In Pocket" hit the Billboard Top 20 peaking at #14. This was a great time for the band, and the performance here gives no hint that this line up would fall apart due to drug abuse.

Pete Farndon was fired from the band on June 14, 1982 due to his drug addiction causing increasing tension in the band. Hynde has said that he became someone you just couldn't work with. Fardon was found dead in his bathtub, April 14, 1983, after taking heroin he passed out and drowned. James Honeyman-Scott was found dead 2 days later due to heart failure from a cocaine overdose. Chrissie Hynde says that Honeyman-Scott's death is what made her keep the band together, that she just couldn't let the music die.


Blues Traveler - Leede Arena, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH November 11-15-1998 (SBD)

Blues Traveler
Leede Arena
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
November 15th, 1998
Soundboard Recording
MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art

CD1
01 Chan's Groove >
02 Carolina Blues
03 Stand >
04 Felicia
05 Psycho Joe
06 But Anyway >
07 Mulling It Over >
08 Canadian Rose
09 The Poignant & Epic Saga Of Featherhead And Lucky Lack
10 Low Rider *
11 The Light In Her Eyes
12 Yours

CD2
01 Intro >
02 The Way >
03 The Joker
04 The Path
05 Business As Usual
06 Manhattan Bridge >
07 The Mountains Win Again
08 Trust In Trust >
09 Hook
10 Mountain Cry #
11 The Devil Went Down To Georgia

John Popper - lead vocals, harmonica
Chan Kinchla - guitar
Brendan Hill - drums
Bobby Sheehan (R.I.P.) - bass, keyboards

* with JC Kuhl on saxophone
# with Andrew Winn on guitar

I don't have a lot of music by these guys but do really love their unique style and sound. A friend of mine who is a big fan turned me on to them many years ago. I have attended a couple Blues Traveler shows with him and really enjoyed the performance. This really good sounding recording is a nice representation of what Blues Traveler is all about live. Original bassist Bobby Sheehan died August 20, 1999 from an accidental overdose of heroin, cocaine and Valium.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Peace In The Valley ~ Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI 08-25-1990 (SBD)

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Peace In The Valley - (NORIAA Records)
Alpine Valley
East Troy, WI
August 25, 1990
Soundboard Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

01 Tightrope (fades in)
02 The Things I Used To Do
03 Let Me Love You Baby
04 Leave My Little Girl Alone
05 (Look At) Little Sister
06 Wall Of Denial
07 Riviera Paradise
08 Superstition
09 Couldn't Stand The Weather / Goin' Down (cut)
10 Crossfire
11 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Stevie Ray Vaughan guitar, vocals
Tommy Shannon bass guitar
Chris Layton drums, percussion
Reese Wynans keyboards

Stevie Ray Vaughan was finally clean & sober. The drugs and alcohol were behind him along with his divorce from his wife. The divorce kept him from writing and recording new music for almost 2 years. When Stevie finally got back to it he was nervous his new sobriety would hinder his musical abilities. He needn't worry because he soon finished In Step, an album some have called his most inspired. The tours were very successful, one with Jeff Beck, another with Joe Cocker. Things were on a high for Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble when they joined Eric Clapton for a star studded run of shows at Alpine Valley. Stevie was taken from us when his helicopter crashed into the ski hill after take off all on board were killed. This recording comes from the show the day prior to Stevie's death.


Saturday, November 29, 2014

Rory Gallagher - The Bottom Line, New York City, NY 02-08-1976 (FM)

Rory Gallagher
The Bottom Line
New York City, NY
February 8, 1976
FM broadcast Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

cd from trade > EAC> WAV > Traders Little Helper > FLAC

01 I Take What I Want
02 Messin' With The Kid
03 Too Much Alcohol
04 Out On The Western Plain
05 Ain't Too Good
06 Walk On Hot Coals
07 Tattoo'd Lady
08 Bullfrog Blues (cut)

Rory Gallagher guitars, vocals
Gerry McAvoy bass
Rod De'Ath drums
Lou Martin keyboards

This is a really good recording of a great Rory Gallagher show. Rory was on tour to promote the Against The Grain album. Rory was on a new label, Chrysalis, and was about to change things up a little. After the recording of the follow up album, Calling  Card, Rory would replace his long time band with a new three piece line-up. Rory Gallagher entered the hospital in March of 1995 due to poor health. He was diagnosed with liver failure due to alcohol and sedative use. Rory contracted MRSA while in the hospital and passed away from complications of the disease on June 14, 1995, he was only 47 years old.


Thursday, November 27, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Rosebud and I would like to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving! We hope that your day is filled with Family, Friends, Love, & Peace. As we come up on the 3rd year anniversary of our site (1 year with the new location, 2 with the old) we must say we are very grateful for all the friends we have made along the way! Thank You So Much!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

JustDave & Rosebud

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Styx - The Live Illusion ~ Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, January 01-13-1982 (SBD)

Styx
The Live Illusion
Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
January 13, 1982
Soundboard Recording
Cover Art Included
MP3 320kps

01 A.D. 1928 ~ Rockin' The Paradise
02 Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
03 The Grand Illusion
04 Great White Hope
05 Too Much Time On My Hands
06 The Best Of Times
07 Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
08 Sakura
09 Sukiyaki
10 Boat On The River
11 Babe
12 Come Sail Away
13 Borrowed Time
14 Half-Penny, Two-Penny
15 A.D. 1958 ~ State Street Sadie

Dennis DeYoung - keyboards, lead, backing & harmony vocals
James Young - lead & rhythm guitars lead, backing & harmony vocals
Tommy Shaw - lead & rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, lead, backing, & harmony vocals
Chuck Panozzo - bass guitar
John Panozzo (R.I.P) - drums

Recorded during the bands Paradise Theater Tour, this show sounds great! Everyone is in fine voice and the instrumentation is spot on. My only gripe would be a lack of earlier material but it's a small gripe. A lot of 1980's hits are here that were the soundtrack to my generations teenage years. You couldn't go to a school dance, roller rink, or arcade without hearing most of these songs. For me this was the last Styx album I bought, when Kilroy came out I was more than a little disappointed. I did see the tour which didn't go over real well in Detroit, during the theatrical parts the audience would constantly scream for the band to .."Shut up and Play Some F@#*ing Music!"

We lost John Panozzo at the age of 47 to gastrointestinal hemorrhaging, a complication from cirrhosis of the liver.

The Bee Gees - Live At the Beeb 1967-1970 (FM)

The Bee Gees
Live At the Beeb 1967-1970
All Songs Broadcast By BBC Radio, London, England
Cover Art Included
MP3 192kbps

1967
01 New York Mining Disaster 1941
02 Holiday
03 To Love Somebody
04 I Can't See Nobody
05 In My Own Time (1st Performance)
06 Mrs. Gillespies Pefrigerator (Rare B-Side performed)
07 I Close My Eyes
08 Cucumber Castle
09 In My Own Time (2nd Performance)
10 One Mintue Woman

1968
11 Massachusetts
12 Birdie Told Me
13 And The Sun Will Shine
14 Words
15 World

1970
16 Man For All Seasons
17 Lonely Days
18 Alone Alone
19 Every Second, Every Mintue

Bonus: Robin Gibb Solo 1970 at the Beeb
20 Saved By The Bell
21 August October
22 Weekend

Barry Gibb – vocals, guitar
Robin Gibb (R.I.P) – vocals
Maurice Gibb (R.I.P) – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
Colin Petersen – drums
Vince Melouney – lead guitar

Nice set of BBC broadcasts from The Brothers Gibb when they were actually a band with a full line up, not the brothers with backing musicians. Colin Petersen and Vince Melouney both left the band before 1970. None of these performances have been released on any of the box sets or remasters so these are a treat to those who loved the original Bee Gees. The Bee Gees were able to sustain a long and successful career. The band has won 9 Grammys, 5 American Music Awards, 109 BMI Awards, A Brit Award for Outstanding Contibution To Music, 19 Platinum Albums, 16 Gold Albums, 12 Gold Singles, and 7 Platinum Singles. We lost Maurice Gibb at the age of 53 to a heart attack, while awaiting emergency surgery to repair a strangulated intestine. We lost his twin Robin Gibb at the age of 62 from liver and kidney failure, complications of colorectal cancer which had metastasized to his liver.

Dancin' In The Streets ~ Motown Review - The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA 07-07-1987 (SBD & Aud Matrix)

Dancin' In The Streets
Motown Review
The Catalyst
Santa Cruz, CA
July 7, 1987
Soundboard Monitor Feed/Audience Recording Matrix
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kps
All Access Pass Scan Included

Featuring In Order Of Appearance:
Mary Wells (R.I.P)
Curtis Womack
Martha Reeves of The Vandellas
Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations (R.I.P)
David Ruffin of The Temptations (R.I.P)

Monitor soundboard feed with 2 Crown PZM microphones, 2 Nakamichi cm300 microphones and one other ambient mic. mounted on balcony railing - Live matrix mix.

Dolby C Maxell MX90 (metal tape) > Sony ES series auto-reverse cassette deck. Transferred with Nakamichi Dragon > Macintosh with DigiDesign AudioMedia III card > Pro Tools (minor "nip and tuck" edits, normalization and tracking) > AIFF > xACT (Flac level 8 files)

CD 1
01 Hold On I'm Comin' (vocal by Ron Hoven) (cuts in near beginning)
02 Mary Wells Intro / You Beat Me To The Punch
03 Two Lovers
04 The One Who Really Loves You / Curtis Womack Intro >
05 Wonderful World >
06 She Don't Love You >
07 Chain Gang >
08 You Beat Me To The Punch
09 My Guy
10 Bye Bye Baby >
11 Shout / Mary Wells & Curtis Womack Outro
12 Announcer Talk
13 Martha Reeves Intro ~ Ready For Love
14 Come And Get These Memories
15 Childhood Song Bit And Talk
16 Nowhere To Run
17 Talk
18 I'll Have To Let Him Go
19 Jimmy Mack
20 Heat Wave

total time CD1: 1hr 8mn 53sc

CD 2
01 Get Ready (cuts in near beginning)
02 Boogie Down >
03 Keep On Truckin'
04 David Ruffin Intro
05 My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)
06 Statue Of A Fool
07 Just My Imagination >
08 Ain't Too Proud To Beg >
09 Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue?) >
10 My Girl (incl/ It's Growing & Since I Lost My Baby) >
11 The Way You Do The Things You Do >
12 (I Know) I'm Losing You
13 Announcer, Outro And Crowd Before Show Finale
14 Dancin' In The Streets
15 Announcer Outro And Crowd

total time CD2: 52mn 30sc

Master of Ceremonies: Ron Hoven

Mary Wells: CD 1 - tracks 02-04
Mary Wells & Curtis Womack: CD 1 - tracks 05-11
Martha Reeves: CD 1 tracks 12-20
Eddie Kendricks: CD 2 tracks 01-03
David Ruffin: CD 2 tracks 04-06
Eddie Kendricks & David Ruffin: CD 2 tracks 07-12
Martha Reeves, Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin & Mary Wells: Show Finale CD 2 track 14

Backing Vocals: Splendor

This matrix recording from a 1987 Motown Review brings our Detroit Music Tribute into our next loose theme here at The New JDP. We ill be bringing you a bunch of bootlegs from musicians that we have lost to the great gig in the sky. This fine recording features performances from some of the artists who made Motown Records what it was in the 1960's & 1970's. David Rufin and Eddie Kendricks were founding members of The Temptations, a band that recorded many hits for the label. We lost David Ruffin first at the age of 50 on June 1, 1991 to a drug overdose. We lost Eddie Kendicks on October 5, 1992 at the age of 52 to complications from lung cancer. Mary Wells, who was the third female singer to be signed to Motown, became known as The First Lady of Motown after Berry Gordie called her that in an interview. We lost Mary July 26, 1992, at the age of 49, from pneumonia due to complications from laryngeal cancer. The disease had stolen her voice years before. Before her death Wells testified, in a whisper, before the United States Congress to urge government funding for cancer research.


Friday, November 21, 2014

Ozzy Osbourne - Bark At The Tokyo ~ Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan July 07-06-1984 (SBD)

Ozzy Osbourne
Bark At The Tokyo - (Zodiac Records - Zodiac 064)
Nakano Sunplaza
Tokyo, Japan
July 6, 1984
Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 & Mp3 320kbps
Cover Art INcluded

Rosebud's Pick

Silver CD > EAC > Hard drive > Flac level 8 > Dime

01 I Don't Know
02 Mr. Crowley
03 Over The Mountain
04 Rock & Roll Rebel
05 Bark At The Moon
06 Revelation (Mother Earth)
07 Steal Away (The Night)
08 Band Intros
09 Suicide Solution (incl/ Guitar Solo)
10 Flying High Again
11 Iron Man

Ozzy Osbourne vocals
Jake E. Lee guitar
Bob Daisley bass
Tommy Aldridge drums

Don Airy's mother passed away prior to this gig so he was not present for this recording. This makes for a rather unique performance of "Mr. Crowley". It's actually pretty interesting to here a complete set from Ozzy & band with out the keyboard element. The sound quality of this one is very good, and Ozzy is having a pretty good vocal night. So that makes this a pretty cool listen for the casual Ozzy fan, and a must have for the fanatic!


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Queensrÿche - Gotanda Kani-Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 03-24-1995 (SBD)

Queensrÿche
Gotanda Kani-Hoken Hall
Tokyo, Japan
March 24th 1995
Soundboard Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art

Rosebud's Pick

CD1
01 9:28 A.M.
02 I Am I
03 Damaged
04 Bridge
05 Screaming In Digital
06 NM 156
07 My Global Mind
08 Neue Regel
~Operation Mind CRime Suite~
09 I Remember Now
10 Anarchy-X
11 Revolution Calling
12 Operation: Mindcrime
13 Spreading The Disease
14 The Mission
15 I Don't Believe In Love
16 Waiting For 22
17 My Empty Room
18 Real World
19 Eyes Of A Stranger

Time: 1hr 9mn 41sc

CD2
01 Promised Land
02 Disconnected
03 Lady Jane
04 Empire
05 Jet City Woman
06 Out Of Mind
07 One More Time
08 Silent Lucidity
09 Take Hold Of The Flame
10 Someone Else?

Time: 55mn 18sc

Geoff Tate – lead vocals, keyboards, sax
Chris DeGarmo – lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, harmony & backing vocals
Michael Wilton – lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, backing vocals
Eddie Jackson – bass, backing vocals
Scott Rockenfield – drums, percussion, keyboards

with:
Randy Gane – keyboards


Foreigner - Supergroups in Concert #OCG-203 ~ The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 12-01-1978 (Pre-FM)

Foreigner
Supergroups in Concert #OCG-203
The Spectrum,Philadelphia, PA December 1, 1978
Broadcast date May 19, 1979
Pre-FM Recording
Original Broadcast Vinyl Rip
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

01 Long Long Way From Home
02 I Need You
03 Blue Morning Blue Day
04 Woman Oh Woman
05 Cold As Ice
06 The Damage Is Done
07 At War With The World
08 Starrider
09 Double Vision
10 Spellbinder
11 Lonely Children
12 Feels Like The First Time
13 Hot Blooded
14 Headknocker

Lou Gramm – lead vocals
Mick Jones – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals
Ed Gagliardi – bass, backing vocals
Ian McDonald – guitar, keyboards, saxophone, flute, backing vocals
Dennis Elliott – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Al Greenwood – keyboards, synthesizers

The original line-up of Foreigner on tour for the Double Vision release. This Pre-FM recording which comes from the original radio broadcasts vinyl, originally had 3 more songs included, "Love Has Taken Its Toll", "Back Where You Belong", "Lonely Children", and "Tramontane". These songs were determined to be album tracks with fake audience dubbed in so they were removed by the original uploader. This seems to have been a common practice as I have seen other Supergroups recordings that have been edited so.


Saturday, November 15, 2014

Boz Scaggs - King Biscuit Flower Hour show #KB 361 - Radio City Music Hall, New York City, NY 11-25-1980 (Pre-FM)

Boz Scaggs
King Biscuit Flower Hour show #KB 361
Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center
New York City, NY
November 26, 1980
for broadcast on April 5, 1981
Pre-FM Recording
Vinyl Rip
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Label Scan Included
Another Great Draftervoi Encoding!!

01 KBFH Intro
02 Commercial - 1981 Hondas
03 Breakdown Dead Ahead
04 What Can I Say
05 Hard Times
06 You Got Some Imagination
07 KBFH break
08 Commercial - Pioneer
09 KBFH break
10 Georgia
11 Jump Street
12 Lido Shuffle
13 KBFH break
14 Commercial - Miller Beer - Dave Mason
15 Commercial - $100,000 Bar
16 KBFH break
17 Middle Man
18 Lowdown
19 KBFH outro
20 Commercial - Honda
21 Commercial - Pioneer
22 KBFH credits
23 Boz Scaggs promo bed
24 Boz Scaggs promo ad

Draftervoi's Notes:
This is sourced directly from the KBFH discs.  There is a streaming audio version available but it does not include "Middle Man."  This show is often attributed to April 5, 1981, but that is clearly the broadcast date of the KBFH show, as it is the date printed on the KBFH record label. It's likely that this is from November 26, 1980.  That show was simulcast via satellite with more songs.  However, the set list I've seen of the simulcast does not include "Lowdown."

In 2013 I digitized the Boz Scaggs / King Biscuit Flower Hour show that was broadcast on April 5, 1981. That's the broadcast date of the syndicated discs, the actual show is likely to have been recorded on November 26, 1980.

This is direct from the KBFH discs. I cleaned the discs with Titebond II wood glue and then went through it all on Audacity and declicked the show, one click at a time. I've tracked all the commercials and KBFH breaks so they can be left out if they're of no interest. There's one "star turn" where Dave Mason does a pretty heartwarming commercial for Miller Beer that may be of interest to Dave Mason completists. He really "sells" the commercial.

The sound quality is top-notch, the drums really snap, the two background vocalists are well-defined...all in all, it's worth checking out even if you already have the show archived.

One thing that always struck me about this show is that Boz explains that "Georgia" was about a friend locked up for a love affair with a 13-year-old.... nowadays we'd call that pedophilia, but he just sort of passes over it as if it was normal. Times change....

Flac files of wavs; unfortunately, there was no cue sheet included, so all I've got is the disc label as collateral.


Mitch Ryder - Big Time In Munich ~ Alabamahalle, Munich, Germany, 11-28-1983 (FM)

Mitch Ryder
Big Time In Munich
Alabamahalle
Munich, Germany
November 28, 1983
FM Broadcast Recording
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Bow Wow Wow
03 - B.I.G.T.I.M.E
04 - The Thrill Of It All
05 - War
06 - Tough Kid
07 - Bang Bang
08 - Tape's Rolling
09 - Ain't Nobody White
10 - Little Latin Lupe Lu

CD2
01 - Band Introduction
02 - When You Were Mine
03 - Devil With A Blue Dress / Good Golly Miss Molly
04 - True Love
05 - Jenny Take A Ride
06 - Er Ist Nicht Mein Präsident
07 - Soul Kitchen
08 - Come And Get It

The Motor City's Mitch Ryder came out of the streets of Hamtramck, where he sang backup for a local group called The Peps. He left the group due to racial tensions and started fronting his own group. In the early 1960's  he was fronting Billy Lee & The Rivieras when he attracted the attention of record producer Bob Crewe. Bob renamed the band Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels and started releasing the bands records. The band had a string of Top Ten hits including "Jenny Take a Ride", "Little Latin Lupe Lu", "Devil with a Blue Dress On", and "Sock It To Me-Baby". Mitch went solo in the mid 1960's but never really matched the commercial success of the Detroit Wheels era. He remained on independent labels during the late 1970's early 1980's until John Cougar Mellencamp produced the Never Kick A Sleeping Dog album for Mitch's major label return. This show comes from the tour to promote that album. So download this one to here Mitch rip through a set of his 60's & 70's classics along with new tracks, of note is the performance of "Bow Wow Wow" a song he had recorded with Detroit band Was(Not Was).


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England 04-29-1983 (SBD)

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England
April 29,1983
Soundboard Recording
MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art

Lineage: Analog Cassette >DAT > CD-R > EAC WAV >TLH FLAC8 >TTD

01 - Down, Down, Down
02 - Midnight Highway
03 - Maybe It's Time
04 - Strange Dreams
05 - Free
06 - Poppy (cut)
07 - Strange Universe
08 - Somethings Coming Our Way
09 - All Along The Watchtower

Frank Marino - lead vocals, lead guitar
Vince Marino - guitar
Keith Christopher - bass
Timm Biery - drums
Claudio Daniel Pesavento - keyboards

When I started Just Dave's Place a little while back I promised that I would be posting a few boots from Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush. This is the 10th boot we have brought you so far and we are only getting started. I happen to be a big fan and have a pretty good collection that I plan on sharing here. This offering is a dry soundboard recording of a killer performance so enjoy!


Gil Scott-Heron - BBC Archive 1976-2000 (FM)

Gil Scott-Heron
BBC Archive 1976-2000
TV & Radio Broadcast Recordings
Various Dates & Locations
Sources Vary
Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

01 Johannesburg
02 A Lovely Day
03 Gun
04 Johannesburg
05 Blue Collar
06 We Almost Lost Detroit
07 Work For Peace
08 The Vibemsphere
09 Angel Dust
10 Johannesburg
11 Lady Day and John Coltrane
12 Work For Peace
13 Doctor King
14 Blue Collar
15 Space Shuttle

tracks 01-02 Old Grey Whistle Test February 17. 1976
tracks 03-05 Glastonbury Festival, Jazz World Stage June 22, 1986
tracks 06-10 Town And Country Club, London, England March 14, 1990
track 11 Glastonbury Festival, Jazz World Stage June 25, 2000
tracks 12-15 Outlook, BBC World Service 2000

After the popularity of the last Gil Scott-Heron post I figured I would give you a little more. This is a great archive of 5 different broadcasts made in the course of Gil's career. If you've enjoyed the last 2 posts from Gil then you're going to love this one, too. Between Gil's socially conscious lyrics, the awesome playing by the band and the clear recording this is a collection that should not be missed.