Pink Floyd
The Star Club
Copenhagen, Denmark
September 13, 1967
Mono Audience Recording
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01 Reaction In G
02 Arnold Layne
03 One In A Million
04 Matilda Mother
05 Scream Thy Last Scream
06 Astronomy Domine
Syd Barrett – lead and rhythm guitars, vocals
Roger Waters – bass, vocals
Richard Wright – keyboards, piano, organ, synthesisers, vocals
Nick Mason – drums, percussion
Oldest bootleg not yet commercially released by Pink Floyd. Some Pink Floyd databases say that it has terrible sound. That it's not worth listening to....But it is! It's actually not a terrible recording just not a perfect recording. To hear what they were doing live with Syd Barrett as their leader makes this even better. I played it for Rosebud and she said that I should go ahead and post it, just not with her name on it. When I play her any Pink Floyd before Dark Side Of The Moon she's not too interested. She did comment that Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd is much different live than on The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.
At this time I am reading a book called Saucerful Of Secrets The Pink Floyd Odyssey by Nicholas Schaffner. In it he describes arguments between Syd, the rest of the band and the bands management that they should be playing their hit singles. Syd wanted nothing to do with it preferring the Psychedelic Experiments that The Floyd had been playing before being signed. Syd Barrett was in charge then, he wrote the songs, he was the star, he got his way (thank God!). I'm actually re-reading the thing. I am right at the part where Syd is starting to break, which is during a tour with Jimi Hendrix. If you like books about bands I recommend it, I'm re-reading it using bootlegs of each period as reading music. I have a lot of Pink Floyd bootlegs.
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Thursday, June 8, 2023
Pink Floyd - The Star Club: Copenhagen, Denmark September 13, 1967 (Mono-Aud)
Nils Petter Molvaer & FOOD - Enjoy Jazz Festival ~ Alte Feuerwache: Mannheim, Germany November 11, 2010 (ExAud) - TomP Remaster
Nils Petter Molvaer & FOOD
Enjoy Jazz Festival
Alte Feuerwache
Mannheim, Germany
November 11, 2010 - TomP Remaster
Very Good To Excellent Audience Recording
Flac Level 6 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
Taper: Biddie
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Remaster Details:
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Cross-mixed channels (99:1 ratio)
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01 - Dweller 20:26
02 - Cirrina 20:22
03 - Tobiko 20:24
04 - Fathom 11:11
05 - Mictyris 15:08
Total Playing Time: 1hr 27mn 30sc
Nils Petter Molvær - trumpet, electronics
Iain Ballamy - saxophones, clarinet
Thomas Strønen - drums, electronics
Christian Fennesz - guitar, loops, electronics
Now if you have been visiting The New JDP for a while you may know that one of my favorite Jazz Musicians is Nils Petter Molvær. Nils is a pioneer in the genre called Future Jazz. This is a fusion of Jazz and Electronica. Elements of Dub Step, Dub, Third Stream, Techno, Trip-Hop, Hip-Hop Beats, Tape/Sound Loops and Free Form are all present in Nils Petter Molvær's music. Atmospheric is a great descriptor for Nils' musical creations. I always recommend listening to this in the arms of your favorite Green Friend...Get High!! Set back with a glass of wine and a good doobie and drift in the stream of sound.
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I have 11 other Nils Petter Molvær shows on the blog for those who want more. If any re-posting needs to be done let me know.
Bob Dylan - Farewell Bloomfield ~ Fox Warfield Theatre: San Francisco, California, USA November 15, 1980 (SBD)
Bob Dylan
Farewell Bloomfield - (Cuttlefish 004/005)
Fox Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, California, USA
November 15, 1980
Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
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Disc One
01 Gotta Serve Somebody
02 I Believe In You
03 Like A Rolling Stone (w/ Mike Bloomfield)
04 Man Gave Names To All The Animals
05 Simple Twist Of Fate
06 Ain't Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody
07 Girl Of The North Country
08 Slow Train Coming
09 Abraham, Martin, And John
10 Let's Keep It Between Us
Disc Two
01 Mary From The Wild Moor
02 Covenant Woman
03 Solid Rock
04 Just Like A Woman
05 Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar (w/ Mike Bloomfield)
06 When You Gonna Wake Up
07 In The Garden
08 Blowin' In The Wind
09 City Of Gold
Bob Dylan vocal & guitar
Fred Tackett guitar & mandolin
Willie Smith keyboards
Tim Drummond bass
Jim Keltner drums
Clydie King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Havis background vocals
Special Guest:
Mike Bloomfield (R.I.P.) guitar
I know that I have stated on this blog before that I am not much of a Bob Dylan fan. I am not a huge fan but I do like some eras of Dylan's music. I really love the Christian Rock Era of Slow Train Comin' and Saved. I also absolutely love Bob Dylan & The Band's live album Before The Flood. I'm not such a fan of the solo guitar Folky stuff but electric Dylan is pretty good. My Dad loved the song "Lay Lady Lay" so he had a tape of Nashville Skyline on 8-track in his car. I have a deep connection with that one and some of my earliest childhood memories. It reminds me of when my Dad came home from the Viet Nam War. He left the year I was born. He came back when I was 5. That year I met my Dad and never needed another hero.
The title of this bootleg comes from the fact that Mike Bloomfield died shortly after this gig.
Now my first copy of Bob Dylan & The Band's Before The Flood came from my cousin Jamie who I have written about on this blog (Rest In Peace My Droog & Brother). He called and said he had some tapes for me that he had "found some where". Which I confess could mean an open car window. He came over with my Grandparents holding a bag of 8-tracks saying "I'm pretty sure I seen these bands in your collection." There was Jethro Tull's War Child, Rory Gallagher's Calling Card, Edgar Winter Group's They Only Come Out At Night, and Before The Flood. We popped in the Rory Gallagher because he was the only one I didn't know. Instant fandom, I mean Calling Card blew me away. I had just received my first musician biography as a present, it was about Bob Dylan (I still have it). I figured I would listen to Before The Flood while I read it. I laughed my self silly when I read that during his High School days Bob Dylan wanted to be Little Richard & Jerry Lee Lewis. There was a story that he wanted to impress some girl so he played her his whole Little Richard catalog with all the moves included (can you see Bob Dylan with his leg on a piano singing Lucille?). Can't remember the outcome but he did go Folk soon after that.
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