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Showing posts with label Everly Brothers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everly Brothers. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2024

Everly Brothers - 1965-04-22 - Stockholm, Sweden (FM)

The Everly Brothers 
1965-04-22
Sveriges Radio
Karlaplan Studios
Stockholm, Sweden
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Lucille 
02. Susie Q 
03. talk 
04. Raunchy (Instrumental)
05. talk 
06. Walk Right Back 
07. talk 
08. Bye Bye Love 
09. Gone, Gone, Gone 
10. talk 
11. Untitled Instrumental 
12. talk 
13. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town 
14. talk 
15. Bird Dog
16. talk 
17. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
18. Lucille 


1960s - #5: In the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Everly Brothers (Phil & Don) had three #1 singles - Wake Up Little Suzie, All I Have To Do Is Dream, and Cathy's Clown - and another 3 that went to #2 - Bye Bye Love, Bird Dog, and Problems. Their vocal harmonies and dual acoustic guitar stylings influenced artists such as The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel, and The Beatles. In 2003-2004, The Everlys toured with Simon & Garfunkel, joining Paul and Art on stage for several songs midway through each show. McCartney referenced the duo in his hit Let Em' In, listing Phil and Don among the numerous folks knocking on the door. This FM broadcast captures The Everly Brothers in Sweden on April 22, 1965, 49 years ago today.  Note - thanks to the original poster at Albums That Should Exist.





Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Everly Brothers - 1969-07-19 - Newport, RI (SBD)

The Everly Brothers 
with Ike Everly
1969-07-19
Nwport Folk Festival 
Newport, RI
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Introduction
02. "A" Blues
03. Talking: Mose Rager & Merle Travis
04. Blue Smoke
05. Talking: ASCAP wars
06. Ike Ever|y's Rag
07. Talking: Travis picking
08. Goin‘ Down The Road Feelin' Bad
09. Talking: The old radio show
10. I Am A Pilgrim
11. Talking: Clawhammer style
12. Step It Up And Go
13. Talking: Banjo playing
14. Nellie Gray
15. Song Intro
16. Bass Fiddle Rag
17. Dirty Guitar Blues
18. Talking
19. Unknown Instrumental
20. Talking
21. You Done Me Wrong
22. Talking
23. Lightning Express
24. Song Intro
25. Don't Let Our Love Die
26. Born To Lose
27. When Will I Be Loved?
28. Tuning & Talking
29. Down In The Willow Garden
30. Talking: Bill Monroe
31. Oh So Many Years
32. Ground Hawg
33. Talking
34. Song Intro
35. Bye Bye Love


1960s - #3:  In the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Everly Brothers (Phil & Don) had three #1 singles - Wake Up Littel Suzie, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy's Clown - and another 3 that went to #2 - Bye Bye Love, Bird Dog and problems. Their vocal harmonies and dual acoustic guitar stylings influenced artists such as The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and The Beatles. In 2003-2004, The Everlys toured with Simon & Garfunkel, joining Paul and Art on stage for several songs midway through each show. McCartney referenced the duo in his hit Let Em' In, listing Phil and Don among the numerous folks knocking on the door. This soundboard recording captures The Everly Brothers in at the Newport Folk Festival on July 19, 1969, 54 years ago today, playing alnsie their father and musical mentor, Ike Everly!




Monday, May 24, 2021

The Everly Brothers - 1997-05-24 -Manchester, UK (FM)

The Everly Brothers
1997-05-24
Manchester Apollo
Manchester, UK
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Introduction
02. Green River
03. Kentucky
04. Bowling Green
05. So Sad
06. Claudette
07. Crying In The Rain
08. When Will I Be Loved
09. Ebony Eyes
10. He Stopped Loving Her Today
11. Bye Bye Love
12. All I Have To Do Is Dream
13. Long Time Gone
14. Blues Stay Away From Me
15. 'Til I Kissed You
16. Walk Right Back
17. Cathy's Clown
18. Wake Up Little Susie
19. Lucille
20. Let It Be Me


In the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Everly Brothers (Phil & Don) had three #1 singles - Wake Up Littel Suzie, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy's Clown - and another 3 that went to #2 - Bye Bye Love, Bird Dog and problems. Their vocal harmonies and dual acoustic guitar stylings influenced artists such as The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and The Beatles. In 2003-2004, The Everlys toured with Simon & Garfunkel, joining Paul and Art on stage for several songs midway through each show. McCartney referenced the duo in his hit Let Em' In, listing Phil and Don among the numerous folks knocking on the door. This soundboard recording captures The Everly Brothers  in Manchester, UK on May 24, 1997, 2 dozen years ago today.




Saturday, September 23, 2017

The Everly Brothers - 1963-09-23 - Paris, France (FM)

The Everly Brothers
1963-09-23
The Olympia
Paris, France
FM Broadcast
192 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Intro
02. Lucille
03. Wake Up Little Suzie
04. Cathy's Clown
05. Rip It Up
06. A Few Words By Don
07. Bye Bye Love
08. All I Have To Do Is Dream
09. Baby What You Want Me To Do
10. Be Bop A Lula 

OFFICIALLY RELEASED - LINK REMOVED

Another post dedicated to a band that you might not a first glance think was connected in any way to the Grateful Dead.  In 1970, the Grateful Dead actually covered 2 Everly Brothers tunes, Wake Up Little Suzie and So Sad To Watch Good Love Go Bad., Just shows you the breadth of music that the Dead incorporated into their live performances.  This FM broadcast captures The Everlys on September 23, 1963, 54 years ago this very day, in Paris.








Thursday, August 3, 2017

The Everly Brothers - 1969-08-03 - San Francisco, CA (SBD)

The Everly Brothers
1969-08-03
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
Soundboad Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Walk Right Back
02. Suzie Q
03. Wake Up Little Suzie
04. Cathy's Clown
05. All I Have To Do Is Dream
06. Rock And Roll Music > Hair > Rock And Roll Music
07. Peggy Sue
08. Lord Of The Manor
09. Love Is Strange


In the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Everly Brothers (Phil & Don) had  three #1 singles - Wake Up Littel Suzie, All I have To Do Is Dream and Cathy's Clown - and another 3 that went to #2 - Bye Bye Love, Bird Dog and problems. Their vocal harmonies and dual acoustic guitar stylings influenced artists such as The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and The Beatles. In 2003-2004, The Everlys toured with Simon & Garfunkel, joining Paul and Art on stage for several songs midway through each show. McCartney referenced the duo in his hit Let Em' In, listing Phil and Don among the numerous folks knocking on the door. This soundboard recording captures The Everly Brothers at The Fillmore West on August 3, 1969, 4 dozen years ago today.



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Simon & Garfunkel - 2003-12-20 - Atlanta, GA (SBD)

Simon and Garfunkel
with the Everly Brothers
2003-12-20
Phillips Arena
Atlanta, GA
Soundboard Recording
256 kbps
Artwork Included

Simon & Garfunkel
01. Old Friends
02. A Hazy Shade Of Winter
03. I Am A Rock
04. America
05. At The Zoo
06. Baby Driver
07. Kathy's Song
08. History of S&G
09. Hey Schoolgirl

The Everly Brothers
10. Wake Up Little Suzie 
11. All I Have To Do Is Dream
12. Let It Be Me
13. Bye Bye Love (with S&G)

Simon & Garfunkel
14. Scarborough Fair
15. Homeward Bound
16. The Sound Of Silence
17. Mrs Robinson
18. Slip Sliding Away
19. El Conda Pasa
20. Keep The Customer Satisfied
21. The Only Living Boy In New York
22. American Tune
23. My Little Town
24. Bridge Over Troubled Water
25. Cecilia
26. The Boxer
27. The Leaves That Are Green
28. Feelin Groovy
29. Mrs Robinson


On February 23, 2003, Simon and Garfunkel reunited to perform in public for the first time in a decade, singing The Sound of Silence to open the Grammy Awards. Before the show, the duo had been presented with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring their musical contributions over the past four and a half decades. The Grammy reunion led to the pair deciding to go on the road together for the first time in more than 20 years. The tour, fittingly titled Old Friends, both the name of one of their songs and a reflection of their lives, launched on October 16 and ran until December 21. As part of their set list, Simon and Garfunkel performed Hey Schoolgirl, which they said was the first song they had written and recorded together. In addition, each night, about midway through their performance, the duo brought out another famous pair, the Everly Brothers, for a 4 song set. Simon and Garfunkel said this of Phil and Don “We learned to sing by listening to their records. They were our heroes then and they are our heroes now." Of course, the highlight of each night was the long list of classics, tunes such as America, the Boxer, Sounds of Silence and Mrs. Robinson, just to name a few, that at onetime ruled the airwaves and made S & G legends. This soundboard recording captures the pair on the next to last night of the tour, December 20, 2003, 11 years ago today, in Atlanta. Download this one to hear two old friends put aside their differences and do what they do best, harmonize on stage.