Bruce Springsteen - Under the Covers: The Songs He Didn't Write
Bruce Springsteen - Under the Covers: The Songs He Didn't Write
Deftones - Bodenseestadion
Konstanz, Germany
September 2, 2000
FM Source @ 320
Setlist
1.Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)
2.Around the Fur
3.Feiticeira
4.Change (In the House of Flies)
5.Root
6.Digital Bath
7.Korea
8.Teething
9.7 Words
10.Headup
Thanks to livebootlegconcert.blogspot.com
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Lyle Lovett - Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN
01/27/1992
1. Instrumental 2. I’ve Been to Memphis 3. LA County 4. Good Intentions 5. Flyswatter/Ice Water Blues (Monte Trenckmann’s Blues) 6. Cryin’ Shame 6. All My Love Is Gone 7. Give Back My Heart 8. Nobody Knows Me 9. She Makes Me Feel Good 10. Brown-Eyed Handsome Man 11. North Dakota 12. She’s Already Made Up Her Mind 13.Since the Last Time 14. Church 15. If I Had a Boat 16. She’s Hot to Go 17. You Can’t Resist It 18. Simple Song 19. Here I Am 20. She’s No Lady 21. Friend of the Devil
James Gilmer (drums)
John Hagen (cello)
Lyle Lovett (vocals, guitar)
Matt McKenzie (bass)
An excellent quality soundboard!
https://workupload.com/file/5dYsxfcVuke
This is a re-post from my Rapidshare days gone bye!
Type: Bootleg
Format: MP3@256
Source: FM Broadcast
Quality: 10/10
My notes: This is another great show from the Doobies. The sound is
pretty good and the set list is classic Doobie Brothers another Great
concert of the Doobie Brothers. If you are a Doobies fan I would grab this ahow!
The Band:
Tom Johnston
Pat Simmons
Tiran Porter
John Hartman
Set list:
01.Jesus Is Just Alright
02.Disciple.mp3
03.Feelin' Down Farther
04.Nobody
05.Slippery St.Paul
06.Greenwood Creek
07.Road Angel
08.Going Down
09.Tilted Park Crud Hunchery
10.Jam*
11.Morning Blues*
12.Unknown Title*
*notes for last the tracks:
with a jam with Greg Rollie on organ ( From Santana Band )
& Mike Wilheim on guitar (From Charlatans )
on the last 3 tracks .....
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/qcl6feofelgn9u0/DBfm-+San+Fran1972+fbsvw.rar/file
This is a re-post from my Rapidshare days gone bye!
Format: MP3@320
Source: FM Broadcast
Quality: 10/10
Notes: This is far and away the best sounding and most well-performed show (circulating) by the original lineup... These performances show the band at it's peak as a "hard-rock" act. Those only familiar with the relatively tame studio versions of these songs will be surprised/shocked at volume and intensity of these live-in-studio (with small crowd) performances. WARNING: This is not soul/jazz/pop music. This has no association whatsoever with anything by Steely Dan or Michael McDonald. This is pure hard guitar rock...
This is easily the best bootleg ever made featuring the "REAL" line-up!!!
Set list:
01.South City Midnight Lady
02.Tuning
03.Clear as the Driven Snow
04.Long Train Running
05.Listen to the Music
06.China Grove
07.Rockin' Down the Highway
08.Tuning
09.Disciple>
10.Jesus is Just Alright>Disciple
11.Tuning
12.Without You (custom fade out starting at 6:35, recorder runs out of tape before end)
Bonus: Live on Midnight Special (source unknown, audio from mono TV/radio broadcast, date unknown)
13.Natural Thing
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/qkc1d0l6td0vvp6/DBfm+1973-05-31+fbsvw.rar/file
*AS ALWAYS THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
CAN YOU HEAR ME, CAN YOU HEAR ME, CAN YOU HEAR ME, CAN YOU HEAR ME ?
London, UK October 20th 1994
Pink Floyd's last concert tour was the Division Bell Tour, which began on March 30, 1994, and concluded on October 29, 1994. This tour was their final performance as a band before their disbandment.
https://workupload.com/file/seq3SGamcFK
Dr. Pepper Central Park Music Festival
Source: FM cassette master
Taped by Bob MacFarland (emoto on LL)
Format: Flac
lineage:
wplj simulcast>bic beam box antenna>sansui 9090 receiver>hitachi d850
maxell xl-II90's, dolby b
nak dragon>hd-p2 24/96>pc>cd wave>adobe audition 2.0 16/44.1>flac
transferred & seeded by Rob Berger 1/11/10
Quality: A
My notes: This is an excellent show for the age. Excellent recording excellent sound. This is Arlo Guthrie with Shenandoah, Shenandoah was Arlo's band for a long time.When I was growing up Arlo and his wife Jackie use to drive around town in there big Black Cadillac. My dad was Alrlo's lawyer for many years when I was growing up. My dad would take me to Arlo's house and we would have lunch with Arlo and Jackie and whoever else was home at the time. I was probably around 13-14 years old at that time! Just some fun tid bits from the past!
disc one: 45:42
01 - Daniel Prayed Every Morning
02 - ?
03 - Sailing Down My Golden River
04 - Ulkulele Lady
05 - Cooper's Lament
06 - Acres Of Clams
07 - No More Nukes
08 - City Of New Orleans
09 - My Love
10 - Percy's Song
11 - Anytime
12 - My Daddy Flies A Ship In The Sky
13 - Deportee
disc two: 47:44
01 - /This Land Is Your Land
02 - Prologue
03 - Which Side Are You On
04 - Wedding Song
05 - Waimanalo Blues
06 - St. Louis Tickle
07 - The Motorcycle Song
08 - Coming Into Los Angeles
09 - Last Train
10 - Meeting At The Building
11 - Stealin'
12 - Hobo's Lullaby
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/2lxzodcc0zz85j2/AG+7-21-79+fbsvw.rar/file
One of the last shows to feature Ronnie Lane.
SONGS
1.Cindy Incidentally
2.Angel
3.True Blue
4.I'd Rather Go Blind
5.Jealous Guy
6.You Wear It Well/Maggie May
7.Borstal Boys
8.Twistin' The Night Away
9.Memphis Tennessee
SENTIMENTAL RUBBISH AIN'T GOT NO PLACE IN HERE BOY
MONTROSE - Reunited For Ronnie
Live At The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco California , 27/04/2012
Audio From The AXS TV Broadcast
01. Good Rockin' Tonight
02. Rock The Nation
03. Make It Last
04. Bad Motor Scooter
05. Rock Candy
06. Space Station #5
07. Connection
08. Leaving The Warmth Of The Womb
09. Rock Candy
Sammy Hagar - Vocals
Bill Church - Bass
Denny Carmassi - Drums
Joe Satriani - Guitar
Tracks 01 To 07 : Live At The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, 27/04/2012
Tracks 08 & 09 : Bonus Studio Tracks From The 1997 Montrose Reunion
In 2009, Ronnie revealed that he had been fighting prostate cancer for the previous two years but was healthy once again.On 3 March 2012, Ronnie Montrose died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.His death was originally assumed to be the result of his prostate cancer returning, however, the San Mateo County Coroner's Office released a report which confirmed the guitarist had taken his own life.
On April 27th, a tribute concert was held in Montrose's honour at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. The concert saw the original Montrose line up reform for a thrilling seven song set, with Joe Satriani standing in for Ronnie on guitar. Gamma also reconvened for the show, with Marc Bonilla filling Montrose's shoes for their set. Other luminaries appearing included members of Tesla, KISS, Night Ranger, STYX, Journey, Y & T and MR. BIG.
A portion of the evening's proceeds went to The Ronnie Montrose Fund For San Francisco Bay Area Musicians.
https://workupload.com/file/vdQn5qqFPVb
In February 1974, Uriah Heep were touring to consolidate on their overseas success with Look at Yourself (1971), Demons and Wizards (1972), The Magician’s Birthday (1972) and Sweet Freedom (1973) collectively impressing on their audience how their sound had evolved with hard rock and progressive elements that would influence countless bands in the years to come. The Heep's sound was not just about seductive, heavy riffing; it was about the drama and energy that they brought to their performances such as this. Their appearance in San Diego is a perfect example of those two qualities and captures the spirit of a band that defined an era, and whose legacy in heavy rock continues to endure.
https://workupload.com/file/Dk9eUNNMBBn
This is another re-post from my Rapidshare days gone bye!!!
Lineage: cassette > Magnetic Tape 7 inches > SoundblasterLive > Wav > flac8 stereo
Format: MP3@320
Source: cassette-flac8 stereo
Quality Excellent
Wonder!
I discovered in my cellar about 30 magnetic tapes (7 inches)
with about 50 shows of the seventies!!!
Unfortunatly, maybe some of (parts) them are damaged (noises, mediums or highs spoiled)
I'll add some samples.
01-?
02-Song within a song
03-The sleeper
04-Summer lightening
05-Tell me
06-Medley "The snow goose"
07-?
08-?
09-?
10-?
Andrew Latimer / Guitars, Flute, Vocals
Mel Collins / Wind Instruments
Richard Sinclair / Bass, Vocals
Andy Ward / Drums, Percussion
Dave Sinclair / Keyboards
Thanks to the original poster.
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/wzhg0rl8yw697xr/Stadium,+Paris,+France+fbsvw.rar/file
Westwwod One Broadcast @ 320 - This is a re-post from my Rapidshare days gone bye!!!
Format: MP3@320
Source: FM Westwwod One Broadcast
Quality: 10/10
Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, VA, and grew up in that combination college town and tourist center, later attending the University of Miami and the Berklee School of Music. He then spent years playing in bars and sending demo tapes to record companies. In 1980, he and his brother (and songwriting partner) John Hornsby moved to Los Angeles, where they spent three years writing for 20th Century Fox. There Bruce Hornsby met Huey Lewis, who would eventually produce him and record his material. Hornsby finally signed his band, the Range, to RCA in 1985.
My notes: This is an excellent show from Bruce, who is a great piano player writer composer.
He has played with may great musicians - Hornsby was a part-time member of the Grateful Dead from September 1990 to March 1992, performing over 100 concerts in America and Europe. He appears on four Dead album releases. He has played on over 100 records over the years; including albums by Bob Dylan, Don Henley, the Grateful Dead, Bob Seger, Crosby Stills and Nash, Stevie Nicks, Cowboy Junkies, Squeeze, Liquid Jesus, Bonnie Raitt (piano on the classic “I Can’t Make You Love Me”), just to name a few. For all you Bruce Hornsby fans out there.
Track list:
01 Look Out Any Window
02 I Will Walk With You
03 Mandolin Rain
04 The Old Playground
05 The Road Not Taken
06 Wild Frontiers
07 Every Little Kiss
08 The Valley Road
09 The Way It Is
10 Defenders of the Flag
11 On The Western Skyline
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/9kxclkc7oxxmhd7/BH+live+fbsvw+-+08-27-88.rar/file
Rebooted...Originally posted February 23, 2012
Full Audience Recording at NYC Taper
Track List:
1-The Black Keys - Stack Shot Billy (Live)
2-The Black Keys - Everywhere I Go + Strange Times (Live)
3-The Black Keys - Same Old Thing (Live)
4-The Black Keys - Everlasting Light (Live)
5-The Black Keys - Next Girl (Live)
6-The Black Keys - Chop and Change (Live)
7-The Black Keys - Howlin_ for You (Live)
8-The Black Keys - Tighten Up (Live)
9-The Black Keys - She's Long Gone + Ten Cent Pistol (Live)
10-The Black Keys - Your Touch (Live)
11-The Black Keys - I'll Be Your Man (Live)
12-The Black Keys - I Got Mine (Live)
13-The Black Keys - Too Afraid to Love You (Live)
14-The Black Keys - Sinister Kid (Live)
15-The Black Keys - Till I Get My Way (Live)
The Animals - Mid Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie NY 9-7-1983
Personnel:
Eric Burdon - vocals
Alan Price - keyboards
Chas Chandler - bass
Hilton Valentine - guitar
John Steel - drums.
Toy Caldwell Band - Chestnut Cabaret
Philadelphia, PA
January 16th, 1988
01. Bob Away My Blues
02. This Ol' Cowboy
03. I Hear The South Calling Me
04. Desert Skies
05. Searchin' For A Rainbow
06. Blue Ridge Mountain Sky
07. Stay A Step Ahead
08. Long Hard Ride
09. Running Like The Wind
10. 24 Hours At A Time
11. Can't You See
12. -crowd-
13. Heard It In A Love Song
14. Everyday (I Have The Blues)
15. -crowd-
16. Fly Eagle Fly
Toy Caldwell died Feb 25, 1993.He’d been a founder and the lead guitarist and primary songwriter for the Marshall Tucker Band, a country-leaning Southern rock group that enjoyed success on the Capricorn Records label in the 1970s. They sold over five million copies of 14 albums released during Toy Caldwell‘s tenure in the group from 1972 to 1983 and played 200 to 300 dates a year, becoming staples on the U.S. concert circuit. Caldwell also sang one of the band’s best-known songs (also their first single), “Can’t You See,” and wrote their highest charting single release, “Heard It in a Love Song,” which reached #14 on the Hot 100 in 1977. After leaving the group Caldwell released one solo album and made another that was never issued. He was largely retired from music when he died on this day at age 45 from what was declared cardio-respiratory failure due to cocaine ingestion.
Much appreciation to the original poster!
https://workupload.com/file/W4k2gxGHbQr
Notes from original poster:
One of my all time favorite (officially released) live albums has to be Renaissance Live At Carnegie Hall from 1976. Despite the emergence of punk and the associated back lash to the 'millionaire rock stars' and the music business excesses, somehow Renaissance seemed to sit outside of the fury.
For me it was simply a band that were both astonishing musicians and writers rather than posers and pretentious, and their live performances reflected this. Annie Haslam's five octave range, and the balanced use of a live orchestra just added to the bands credibility'
This is a recording originally broadcast live on WNEW from a concert at the Academy of Music, New York on the 17th May 1974. It makes a great companion to the subsequent Carnegie Hall album and the sound quality is crisp and clear.
Set List:
1. Introduction & music
2. Can You Understand
3. Black Flame
4. Carpet Of The Sun
5. Cold Is Being
6. Things I Don't Understand
7. Running Hard
8. Ashes Are Burning
9. Mother Russia
Comments:
Renaissance were accompanied by a 24 piece orchestra & conductor. Ashes Are Burning included Andy Powell (Wishbone Ash) on guitar and promoter Howard Stein on piano.
The Academy of Music was a theater and opera house located at East 14th Street and Irving Place in Manhattan, New York City. The Academy was built in 1854 and seated approximately 1,500 people. It was rebuilt in 1866 after being destroyed by fire. It served as a venue for rock concerts in the 1970s, and in 1985 became the Palladium nightclub. The theater was demolished by New York University and replaced by the present Palladium Residence Hall.
Thanks to the original poster.
Enjoy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/93uajtd1pz1ypwq/Ren+May+17,+1974+fbsvw.rar/file
The Essential studio sessions & BBC, 1967-1968
This is a re-post from a few years ago when I hosted on Rapidshare
Type=: Bootleg
Source: CDDA
Quality: 192kbps / 44,1kHz / Full Stereo
Playtime: 70:52 min
My notes: This is just what it says "the Essential studio sessions & BBC, 1967-1968" Some of the recordings are not the best quality, as they are basically pre-FM to- early FM broadcasts. There are some interviews with the band that are pretty interesting also.
The Band:
Steve Winwood - organ, guitar,
Dave Mason - guitar, bass,
Chris Wood - saxophone,
Jim Capaldi - drums
Track list:
01. Dear Mr. Fantasy
02. Radio Introduction
03. Hole in My Shoe
04. Paper Sun
05. A House for Eveyone
06. No Face, No Name, No Number
07. Hope They Never Find Me Here
08. 40,000 Headmen
09. Dear Mr. Fantasy
10. You Can All Join in
11. Feelin' Alright
12. Heaven is in Your Mind
13. Dealer
14. Utterly Simple
15. Coloured Rain
16. Smiling Phases
17. Heaven is in Your Mind
18. Pearly Queen
19.Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
20. Coloured Rain
21.Dear Mr. Fantasy
Enloy or not!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/nxp9dxwi63kvffn/Tra-1969-SBC_fbsvw.rar/file
Rebooted...again
Originally posted October 12, 2017 and April 14. 2022
The Power Station - The Southern Amphitheater, Houston, Texas, USA.
1985-07-19
"Get It On Tour"
https://workupload.com/file/CHKvtwEQELq