Sunday, September 30, 2012

Frank Zappa & The Mothers - A Snail In My Nose 1970


Frank Zappa & The Mothers 
Fillmore East OR West, 1970
aka - A Snail In My Nose
Liberated Bootleg
Soundboard @320

Sound quality: Soundboard A
This is the 14 tracks on the CD version:

Thanks to some guy on the interwebs!!

Set List:
00:00 Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You? (00:49) [intro]
00:49 A Pound for a Brown on the Bus (07:26)
08:15 Sleeping in a Jar / Interlude (04:50)
13:05 Sharleena (04:31)
17:36 The Sanzini Brothers / FZ Talking to Audience (02:22)
19:58 What Will This Morning Bring Me This Evening? (02:30)
22:28 What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are? (01:44)
24:12 Bwana Dik (01:46)
25:58 Latex Solar Beef (01:00)
26:58 Daddy, Daddy, Daddy (02:50)
29:48 Little House I Used to Live in [including "Penis Dimension"] (04:10)
33:58 Holiday in Berlin [w/lyrics!] [incl. "Would You Like a Snack?"] (07:44)
41:42 Instrumental [including "Inca Roads" & "Easy Meat"] (07:16)
48:58 Cruising For Burgers (02:46)

Frank Zappa - Guitar, Vocals
Mark Volman - Vocals
Howard Kaylan - Vocals
Ian Underwood - Winds, Keyboards, Vocals
Aynsley Dunbar - Drums
Jeff Simmons - Bass, Vocal
George Duke - Keyboard, Vocal
Don Preston - Mini Moog

**Original Notes**
The Italian title comes from a 1980s number in the Uncle Meat movie and on the Uncle Meat CD re-issue; an Italian has translated it as "I got a big bunch of dick". An Italian re-issue is cowardly renamed A Snail in My Nose.

This seems to be hodge-podged together from tapes of two shows that night (that goes also for the Freaks & Motherfuckers boot). Tracks 1-5 are probably from the early show and tracks 8-14 from the late show (?). Tracks 6-7 could be from both. The "Interlude" includes "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head", and track 13 includes 40 seconds of "Inca Roads" (a very early version, of course, with only the 16th-note theme) and 24 seconds of "Easy Meat". Around the track break between tracks 11 and 12 there are some "Mudshark Variations".

"Sharleena" is the same performance as on Hotel Dixie. Tracks 11-14 are the same recording as side two of Freaks & Motherfuckers and Hotel Dixie.

The location and date of this show is up for grabs. Beat the Boots claims it as Fillmore East 11-May-1970, which is wrong; the Flo & Eddie band had not been formed then. According to fanzine T'Mershi Duween, the tape the boots are struck from is recorded at the Fillmore West and sometimes identified as 24-May-1970, sometimes as 6-Nov-1970. (As Mike Phillips points out, Zappa does talk about "the speech-impediment lounge at the Fillmore East" during "Does This Kind of Life Look Interesting to You?".) Some people identify them as 14-Dec-1970, but according to Miles' book A Visual Documentary, Zappa was in Europe in December 1970, which has given rise to the date 14-Nov-1970. The Hotel Dixie boot claims to be from that date - but is it the same recording? Pick your favourite.

A Snail in My Nose has a different, imagainative track listing on the cover, but everyone says its a copy of Tengo 'na Minchia Tanta. The cover picture is a black and white snail on a colourful background. The Lost Rose CD cover has a sepia head-and-upper-body photo of Zappa playing guitar with a blurred portrait of him in the background.



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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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Friday, September 21, 2012

To Kill A King - Word Of Mouth [EP]

To Kill A King - Word Of Mouthe [EP]

To Kill A King is a band out of London. “Word of Mouth” is a 6 song EP that was released in July of this year. Their sound is something like relaxed indie rock meets folk, but with a twist. The first association that came to this author’s mind was Noah and the Whale, because the lead singer has that same engagingly waxy vocal style where the pace often falls somewhere between singing and talking emotively. Plus, they take on some of life’s larger issues, or at least more heartfelt issues, in their lyrics. Paul Simon also comes to mind (except they don’t talk in coded lyrics). They employ developed song progressions, so be sure to let the songs entirely play out before you decide if you like them. It’s very sincere and well thought out music. Funeral is a toe-tapping number that builds to an enjoyable crescendo of sorts and show what their version of pent up energy sounds like. Beside She Says is meant to be a reflective & mellow song, but with a few different tempo & styles are used to access that feeling. It’s a very dynamic song in that manner. Wolves is a fun one, it begins with a playful country guitar riff, but then weaves it’s way into a strutter that might cajole you into some movement.
~Sean Brna


Recorded live in the rehearsal studio. credits released 23 July 2012 All tracks written by Ralph Pelleymounter and To Kill A King Recorded, produced and mixed by To Kill A King. Except "Let It Die" - originally performed by Feist

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Spirit - Live Gusman Hall Miami, FL 09-26-1976


SPIRIT - Gusman Hall Miami, FL 09-26-1976

Type: Bootleg
Format: Flac
Source: FM Broadcast? Audience recording?
Quality: B+ - A-
Lineage: FM > ?? > Cassette(Gen unknown)> wave > CDWave > CDR > EAC (Secure Mode & Offset corrected) > wave > Goldwave v.5 > Flac (level 8)
Download size: 1 file 502 MB

Remaster Notes:
This was a show  received from a friend in the mid-80s. There was some wear on the master - Tracks 1 & 14 show evidence of minor stretching at the start. For  a radio show it's not that great a mix either. However, as I had never seen this show on anyone's list I transferred it and seeded it as a 2 disc set on STG.
My original flacs are now lost, so this has been ripped from my audio copy, burned from the original waves. Some minor editing has been done to make this fit on one disc: d1t06 has been removed and d1t06 and d1t13, which are other tuning tracks, have been edited in length. The last track has also been faded early, but the radio announcer added back on for historical sake. I have also removed the minor dropout in t03 and a number of loud pops and clicks, though some remain. Volume levels have also been boosted by 25%. Sorry, but my remastering skills stop there!!So, not a pristine show, but an important historical document. Interestingly, the setlist follows much of the previous years Spirit of '76 album (released in '75!!) and omits the Farther Along material.

Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Nature's Way
03. Radio Man
04. Chairman Mao
05. Victim Of Society
06. Miami Blues
07. Reelin' In The Night
08. Tuning
09. Like A Rolling Stone
10. Animal Zoo
11. 1984
12. Tuning
13. Miami Jam

14. Nothing To Hide
15. Midnight Train
16. All The Same (inc Drum Solo)
17. I Got A Line On You
18. Keep Me Satisfied
19. All Along The Watchtower
20. Nature's Way II
21. Leavin' It Up To You
22. Hey Joe
Length: 79:59

Artwork: Included

Original poster notes: As with all my seeds, if there is someone out there who can clean this up, please go ahead, but let's keep it lossless - no mp3s!!

Enjoy or not!

https://rapidshare.com/files/1480832571/SP_1976-09-26.rar!

Genesis - 11-22-1973 Felt Forum, New York NY


Genesis - 11-22-1973 Felt Forum, New York NY

Type: Bootleg
Format: Flac
Source: Audience Recording
Quality: A-
Download size: 1 file 744 mb

The Band:
Petr Gabriel
Phil Collins
Steve Hackett
Tony Banks
Mike Rutherford

Track #     Track Name             Track Length

1.1     Watcher Of The Skies             08:58
1.2     Dancing With The Moonlit Knight         09:47
1.3     The Cinema Show             12:35
1.4     I Know What I Like             05:50
1.5     Firth Of Fifth             10:04
1.6     The Musical Box             12:39
1.7     Horizons                 02:00
1.8     More Fool Me             03:57
2.1     The Battle Of Epping Forest         11:28
2.2     Peter Talking             03:16
2.3     Supper's Ready             24:01
2.4     The Knife                 09:37

Total Running Time :  1:54:12





BURP006

ArtWork included

Enjoy or not!

https://rapidshare.com/files/2244812271/GEN_1973-11-22).rar

Cannonball Adderley - The Black Messiah {Out of Print}


Cannonball Adderley - The Black Messiah
Live at the Troubador 1972

Los Angeles, CA.
Vinyl Rip @320

Out of Print


Track List:
The Black Messiah (Live, 1972)
1. Introduction
2. The Black Messiah
3. Monologue
4. Little Benny Hen
5. Zanek
6. Dr. Honoris Cousa


The Black Messiah (Live, 1972)
1. The Chocolate Nuisance
2. Untitled
3. The Steam Drill
4. Eyes Of The Cosmos
5. Episode From The Music Came
6. Heritage
7. Circumference
8. Pretty Paul
9. The Scene


    Cannonball Adderley - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
    Nat Adderley - cornet, vocals
    George Duke - piano
    Walter Booker - bass
    Roy McCurdy - drums
    Airto Moreira - percussion
    Mike Deasy - guitar, vocals (tracks 4, 5, 7, 10, 11 & 13-15)
    Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone (tracks 4, 5, 8, 10, 11 & 13-15)
    Alvin Batiste - clarinet (tracks 11 & 13-15)
    Buck Clarke - African percussion (tracks 7 & 13-15)



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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Radiohead - Live Montreal 2003


Radiohead - Parc Jean-Drapeau
Montreal, QC, Canada
August 15, 2003


Source: FM 102.1 The Edge>Kenwood KT-74 > Sound Forge 6.0 (edits, and fade on eiirp) >
CD > WAV > FLAC

Track List:
1. 2+2 = 5
2. Sit Down Stand Up
3. Where I End And You Begin
4. (Inteview Clip)
5. Lucky
6. Paranoid Android
7. A Punchup At A Wedding
8. (Inteview Clip)
9. Pyramid Song
10. Idioteque
11. There There
12. (Inteview Clip)
13. I Might Be Wrong
14. Just
15. Go To Sleep
16. (Inteview Clip)
17. Karma Police
18. Everything In Its Right Place


As Always...Thanks to the original source!!


Montreal '03


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Black Label Society - Live Graspop 2011


Wakey! Wakey! 


Black Label Society - Live Graspop 2011 
Dessel, Belgium 
Full Concert - 50min. 10seconds

Let's Blow Some Eardrums!!! 



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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Genesis - Music Hall, Boston. 24th April 1974 HW10


Genesis - Music Hall, Boston. 24th April 1974 HW10

Type: Bootleg
Format: Flac
Source: Audience Master, Soundboard??
Quality: A
Download size: 1 file 595 mb
Lineage: The Recording  This recording has been remastered from Steve Hopkins' transcription of his master tape, which he generously sent me. The recording was made on a Sony TC-55 with built in condenser microphone. The tape was transferred using a Nakamichi DR-2 cassette deck to Sony TCD-60ES  DAT recorder at 44.1KHz with Super Bit Mapping (which really improves the clarity of the sound), before being transferred to CD.  The recording is mono, but clear and with significant detail

Notes from original poster: The Show  This evening's performance in the middle of the 2nd American Selling England tour was frustrating and brilliant at the same time. The equipment problems that plagued this tour were particularly bad this night, and at times you can hear Gabriel and Collins losing some of their usual tolerance in the face of continual microphone problems. Gabriel comments at one point that "we'll go professional next week", and Collins; "I bet you wish you'd gone to the pictures". The intro to 'I Know What I Like' is aborted at one point.   Never-the-less, this is a great musical performance, and one of the better recordings of a show from this tour. Firth of Fifth is given a particularly emotive performance, and Phil varies some of his vocal lines in More Fool Me nicely.
There is also an interview with Mike and Phil, including the end of their performance in the studio of 'More Fool Me', which was broadcast on Boston's WBCN radio, and which seems to be previously unknown.  The Recording  This recording has been remastered from Steve Hopkins' transcription of his master tape, which he generously sent me. The recording was made on a Sony TC-55 with built in condenser microphone. The tape was transferred using a Nakamichi DR-2 cassette deck to Sony TCD-60ES  DAT recorder at 44.1KHz with Super Bit Mapping (which really improves the clarity of the sound), before being transferred to CD.  The recording is mono, but clear and with significant detail. The only limitation with this tape is that it does not represent the entire show, as The Battle of Epping Forest, and possibly Horizons (if they performed it this evening) are missing. There are also a few minor edits in the recording, and one of these may have omitted Phil's one-handed drum solo, which one is tempted to think they must have performed given the amount of technical difficulties.  This recording has been widely in circulation, most commonly through the Highland disc 'More Fool Me'. I don't have a copy of this, but my impression is that while it is a complete transcription sourced from a low generation tape, it is very bright in the upper midrange, and lacking in richness in the bass. The master tape by contrast, is more balanced overall, and with a rich bass presence. The afternoon before the show, Phil and Mike came into Boston's WCBN studios, performed 'More Fool Me' and gave a short interview. This interview has not been previously in circulation, but Steve had a recording of it, unfortunately missing all but the last 50 secs or so of 'More Fool Me'. But at least it exists and is included in this release.   The Remaster  I took only one channel of Steve's transcription, so as to optimize for mono. I denoised the recording minimally, mostly just to sharpen up the treble a little. Eq balance was pretty good, although I attenuated the lower midrange a little around 200Hz to compensate for a slight turned on and off during some of the technical hold ups in the show to provide a little more continuity. I cannot pick the point at which Epping Forest is missing from the recording, I assume it must have been played, especially as Phil and Mike comment in the interview about the show running nearly two hours - this recording comes in at just over 90 mins.  There are also a few squeaky noises on the master recording, which may come from the cassette recorder, or even the seating at the venue. These sounds were quite distracting, so I have removed them. There was a very noticeable one at the beginning of Tony's piano intro to Firth of Fifth, and others in the opening section of Musical Box.

The Band:
Petr Gabriel
Phil Collins
Steve Hackett
Tony Banks
Mike Rutherford

Disc 1:
1. Watcher of the Skies
2. Britannia story
3. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight
4. Romeo and Juliet story
5. The Cinema Show
6. I Know What I Like
7. 5 rivers story
8. Firth of Fifth

Disc 2:
1. Henry story
2. The Musical Box
3. More Fool Me
4. Old Michael story
5. Supper's Ready
WBCN studios, afternoon of 24th April 1974
6. More Fool Me (conclusion)
7. Interview with Mike & Phil

Enjoy or not!
Artwork and covers included

https://rapidshare.com/files/1925963411/GEN_04-24-1974.rar

Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Live @ The Pour House- Charleston, SC Nov. 10, 2011

I'm quite fond of this band. It's the kind of band I'd love to be a part of... they remind me of a tougher, leaner Grateful Dead.  Chris Robinson's vision of a travelling musical commune bringing music to the folks, on their own terms, without regard for making money, is a rather altruistic ideal not often found anymore. Especially
considering Robinson's history with the Black Crowes. I dig the the Crowes but this band appeals to me even more. You can just feel how
much they enjoy what they do. Yes, the jams are sometimes long and loose, but the energy from the band for what they are playing is definitely palpable. Covers? Originals? It's all good. To quote Robinson from a recent Uncut interview that accompanied the review for their fantastic new album, Big Moon Ritual: "Will CRB tour the UK?" Robinson: "We'd like to. It's hard. People ask us, why do you play so many dates in California? Well, because you can drive around with a pound of weed and not get in trouble. Let's face it, we have priorities as a band." 


'Nuff said, Chris. Keep on keepin' on...

Enjoy. Or not.

-DC

CD1

101 Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go 
102Tomorrow Blues 
103 Eagles on the Highway 
104 Catfish John 
105 Star or Stone 
106 Tough Mama 
106 Beware 
107 Rosalee 

CD2

201 Girl On the Mountain 
202 Poor Elijah / Tribute To Johnson 
203Appaloosa 
204 Bertha 
205 Vibration & Light Suite 
206 Ride 
207 Lost My Drivin' Wheel 
208 Sunday Sound 

Encore:

209 Older Guys
210 Got Love If You Want It 



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Spooky Tooth - 1974 Agora Ballroom Cleveland, OH


SPOOKY TOOTH - XX-XX-1974 (exact date unknown) Agora Ballroom Cleveland, OH

Type: Bootleg
Format: Flac
Source: Unknown
Quality: A- - B+
Download size: 1 file 263 mb
Lineage: Unknown source > CD-R > EAC > FLAC (8)

Notes. This is a most excellent show by Spooky Tooth. Some Excellent guitar on "Old as I was born" (Mick Jones). I highly recommend grabing this show especially if you have never heard this band live. Grab it and give it a listen you will not be disappointed.

Notes from Original poster:
This is Spooky Tooth at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland OH from 1974.  Probably an FM broadcast, but no specific info was provided in the info file I originally got with this.  I d/l this from Pink Robert last year - many thanks to him for sharing his fabulous music collection with us.I have attached a sound sample, and also frequency analysis and spectral views of one song, kindly provided by the Mods.  There is significant drop-off after 8K, but it is not "lossy" sourced.

I checked various sites such as All Music Guide, Spooky Tooth discography sites, and Amazon.com to see if any official releases contained any material from this recording.  The only official release of live material I could find was the BBC release, which includes some of their BBC recordings, and also a couple of cuts from an unknown show in 1970.  There is another bootleg called "First Tooth", which contains some of the songs from this show, but not all of them.  All the references I could find show "First Tooth" to be a bootleg, and not an official release.

The Band:
Mike Patto--Vocals & Keyboard
Gary Wright--Vocals & Keyboard
Mick Jones--Guitar
Val Burke--Bass
Bryson Graham--Drums

Set list:
1 Waiting For The Wind
2 Cotton Growing Man
3 Old As I Was Born
4 The Mirror
5 Fantasy Satisfier
6 I Am The Walrus
7 Evil Woman

Enjoy or not!

https://rapidshare.com/files/1472413208/ST1974.rar

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Sisters Of Mercy - John Peel Radio Sessions - '82,'83,'84


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


Track List:
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


...special thanks to Rob

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Monday, September 3, 2012

THE WHO - 1973-12-06 CAPITOL CENTER LANDOVER, MD USA

THE WHO - 1973-12-06 CAPITOL CENTER LANDOVER, MD USA

Type: Bootleg 
FORMAT: FLAC
Source: PRE FM REEL - For Radio show
Quality: A
Lineage:  Pre-FM reel for KBFH (New digital transfer of pre-FM source on 03/10/07 also includes special version of DOGS used as closing of original KBFH broadcast) > (?) >(?)
 >cdr (0) >cdr (1) >EAC (secure mode, test and copy, read offset correct) >WAVE >TLH >FLAC>L8
Transfer: FREEZER TO CDR (0) & 1ZEPPELIN2 to FLAC
Taper: UNKNOWN

INFO: THE WHO 1974 King Biscuit Flower Hour 12/6/73 (actual date of concert)
Capital Centre, Landover, MD pre-FM

Note: The two (?) should be Sony 7035 receiver>JVC XL-R5010 stand-alone but I can't verify this. So keep is as ? & ? FREEZER received this from the PRE-FM reel, On these it reads Washington as the city this occured in.

Take a listen and sit back and remember those days of years gone by. Get the air guitar ready and let's rock :)
 
Disc 1 ( )
01.  INTRO KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER
02.  I CAN'T EXPLAIN
03.  SUMMERTIME BLUES
04.  MY GENERATION
05.  I AM THE SEA > THE REAL ME
06.  I'M ONE
07.  TOWNSEND SPEAKS > SEA AND SAND >
08.  > CONTINUED WITH SEA AND SAND > KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER
09.  DROWNED
10.  BELL BOY
11.  TOWNSEND SPEAKS > DOCTOR JIMMY
12.  WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN
13.  PINBALL WIZARD
14.  SEE ME FEEL ME
15.  PIONEER HI FIDELITY COMMERCIAL (CLASSIC)
16.  LAND LUBBER COMMERCIAL (CLASSIC)
17.  KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER
18.  KING BISCUIT ANNOUNCER INTRO A RARE SPOOF ON KEITH MOON THANKING EVERYONE  (FANTASTIC)

Enjoy or not!

https://rapidshare.com/files/3805861458/TheW1973-12-06.rar

In The News...





The Federal Bailout That Saved Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney likes to say he won't "apologize" for his success in business. But what he never says is "thank you" – to the American people – for the federal bailout of Bain & Company that made so much of his outsize wealth possible.

According to the candidate's mythology, Romney took leave of his duties at the private equity firm Bain Capital in 1990 and rode in on a white horse to lead a swift restructuring of Bain & Company, preventing the collapse of the consulting firm where his career began. When The Boston Globe reported on the rescue at the time of his Senate run against Ted Kennedy, campaign aides spun Romney as the wizard behind a "long-shot miracle," bragging that he had "saved bank depositors all over the country $30 million when he saved Bain & Company."

In fact, government documents on the bailout obtained by Rolling Stone show that the legend crafted by Romney is basically a lie. The federal records, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, reveal that Romney's initial rescue attempt at Bain & Company was actually a disaster – leaving the firm so financially strapped that it had "no value as a going concern." Even worse, the federal bailout ultimately engineered by Romney screwed the FDIC – the bank insurance system backed by taxpayers – out of at least $10 million. And in an added insult, Romney rewarded top executives at Bain with hefty bonuses at the very moment that he was demanding his handout from the feds.

Read More at Rolling Stone

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Pink Floyd - 1971-06-19 - An Italian Tale


Pink Floyd - 1971-06-19 - An Italian Tale - G.R. 735-736
19 June 1971 Live At Palazzo dello Mostra, Brescia, Italy

Type: Bootleg
Format: Flac
Quality: A+
Download size: 1 file 600 mb

Thanks to Original Posters:
The Godfatherecords  G.R. 735/736  - Trifold Cardboard Sleeve
Matrix Disc 1 : G.R. 735/736  CD1
Matrix Disc 2 : G.R. 735/736  CD2
Barcode:  01052012735
(P) 2012     Made In Europe

PINK FLOYD - An Italian Tale

The Band:

David Gilmour: Guitar, Vocals
Nick Mason: Drums, Percussion
Roger Waters: Bassguitar, Vocals
Rick Wright: Keyboards, Vocals


Disc 1:     Time:
     
1. Atom Heart Mother     15:18
2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene     13:57
3. Fat Old Sun     15:16
4. The Embryo     11:04
     
Total Time:     55:35
     
            
Disc 2:     Time:
1. The Return Of The Son Of Nothing     22:37
2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun     13:06
3. Cymbaline     11:31
4. A Saucerful Of Secrets     19:55
     
Total Time:     67:09
     
Artwork and covers included

https://rapidshare.com/files/246225327/PF_1971-06-19.rar

Led Zeppelin - Vancouver, British Columbia, CA 20 - 19 March 1975


Led Zeppelin - Vancouver, British Columbia, CA 20 - 19 March 1975

TYpe: Bootleg
Format: Flac
Source: Soundboard
Quality: A+
Dowmload size: 1 flie 1.2 Gig
Lineage: Silver CDs-Traders Little Helper FLAC - Dime

Credit to original posters: Snowblind (Empress Valley Supreme Disc  EVSD 564-566)

3CDs plus Bonus 3CDs from Vancouver 19 March 1975 (bonus discs not included in this

torrent)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Band Menbers:
You all should know

Disc 1
1. Rock And Roll
2. Sick Again
3. Over The Hills And Far Away
4. In My Time Of Dying
5. The Song Remains The Same
6. The Rain Song
7. Kashmir

Disc 2
1. No Quarter
2. Trampled Underfoot
3. Moby Dick

Disc 3
1. Dazed And Confused
2. Stairway To Heaven
3. Whole Lotta Love
4. Heartbreaker

Enjoy or not!

https://rapidshare.com/files/1467933721/LZ_03-20-75.rar

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Muddy Waters with Pinetop Perkins - The Bottom Line 1977

Muddy Waters with Pinetop Perkins - The Bottom Line
New York, NY.
October2, 1977 
FM  Source @320


Set List:
01 Junior Shuffle
02 Floyd's Guitar Blues
03 Instrumental
04 Muddy intro
05 ?
06 I'm Goin' Out Walkin'
07 Got My Mojo Working
08 Mannish Boy
09 ?
10 Kansas City (with Pinetop Perkins on Vocals)
11 ? (with Pinetop Perkins on Vocals)

Link thanks to Zeppo at Guitars 101

Bottom Line '77