May 31, 2012
BLUE FLOYD - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA - 02/12/2000
Blue Floyd - 2000/02/12 Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Blue Floyd
2000/02/12
Variety Playhouse,
Atlanta, GA
SBD
Allen Woody - guitar/bass/vocals
Matt Abts - drums
Marc Ford - guitar/vocals
Johnny Neel - keyboards/harmonica/vocals
Berry Oakley Jr. - bass/percussion/vocals
with
Jimmy Herring - guitar
Little Pink Anderson - bass
Hal Intro - Echoes
Sheep
Seamus
Money
Us & Them - Breathe
Interstellar Overdrive - Wish You Were Here
Hey You
One Of These Days
Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Have A Cigar
Cymbaline
Keyboard Jam - Drums
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Mountain Jam
Fearless
Young Lust
A Good Fool Is Hard To Find
In The Flesh
Another Brick In The Wall Pt.2
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GEORGE HARRISON - Collected Works: 1962-1990
George Harrison - Collected Works 1962-1990
Disc One (1962-1968):
01. Three Cool Cats / The Beatles 2:29
02. The Shiek Of Araby / The Beatles 1:44
03. Take Good Care Of My Baby / The Beatles 2:30
04. Crying, Waiting, Hoping / The Beatles 2:05
05. Do You Want To Know A Secret [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 2:05
06. Chains [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:26
07. Devil In Her Heart [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:26
08. Roll Over Beethoven [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:47
09. Don't Bother Me [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 4:04
10. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 1:59
11. You Know What To Do [Demo-Version] / George Harrison 2:00
12. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:28
13. I Need You [Film-Version] / The Beatles 2:32
14. You Like Me Too Much [Film-Version] / The Beatles 2:39
15. If I Needed Someone [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:23
16. Think For Yourself [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 4:41
17. Love You Too [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 3:08
18. Taxman [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 2:35
19. I Want To Tell You [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:30
20. Only A Northern Song [Film-Version] / The Beatles 2:53
21. Within You Without You [Backing-Track] / The Beatles 6:44
22. It's All Too Much [Long-Version] / The Beatles 8:13
23. Blue Jay Way [Alternate-Mix] / The Beatles 3:44
24. The Inner Light [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 2:39
Disc Two (1968-1970):
01. In The First Place / Remo Four 3:25
02. Sour Milk Sea / Jackie Lomax 3:55
03. While My Guitar Gently Weeps [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 3:15
04. Not Guilty [Alternate-Version] / The Beatles 4:15
05. Piggies [Mono-Mix] / The Beatles 2:19
06. Savoy Truffle / The Beatles 2:55
07. Long Long Long / The Beatles 3:05
08. Badge / Cream 2:47
09. For You Blue / The Beatles 3:18
10. Old Brown Shoe [Demo-Version] / The Beatles 3:05
11. Something / The Beatles 5:21
12. Here Comes The Sun / The Beatles 3:08
13. I Me Mine / The Beatles 1:49
14. I Live For You [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 3:38
15. My Sweet Lord [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 3:58
16. What Is Life [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 4:27
17. Run Of The Mill [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 1:56
18. Art Of Dying [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 3:28
19. Dehra Run [Outtake] / George Harrison 3:29
20. Behind That Locked Door [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 3:13
21. If Not For You [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 1:53
22. Hear Me Lord [Alternate-Version] / George Harrison 5:03
Disc Three (1970-1972):
01. Gopala Krishna / George Harrison 4:46
02. Wah-Wah / George Harrison 5:27
03. Beware Of Darkness / George Harrison 3:29
04. Awaiting On You All / George Harrison 2:48
05. Isn't It A Pity / George Harrison 5:17
06. Let It Down / George Harrison 4:09
07. Down To The River / George Harrison 2:30
08. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) / George Harrison 3:38
09. All Things Must Pass / George Harrison 3:47
10. Going Back To Golders Green / George Harrison 2:25
11. Get Back / George Harrison 2:51
12. Beautiful Girl / George Harrison 2:49
13. Cosmic Empire / George Harrison 2:16
14. Everybody, Nobody / George Harrison 2:27
15. I Don't Want To Do It / George Harrison 2:06
16. Mother Devine / George Harrison 2:48
17. Window, Window / George Harrison 2:06
18. Your True Love / Bob Dylan & George Harrison 1:28
19. Da Doo Ron Ron / Bob Dylan & George Harrison 3:08
20. Working On The Guru / Bob Dylan & George Harrison 3:42
21. Bangla Desh / George Harrison 3:56
22. Deep Blue / George Harrison 3:46
23. Sue Me Sue You Blues / George Harrison 3:03
Disc Four (1973-1990):
01. Miss O'Dell / George Harrison 2:32
02. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) / George Harrison 3:39
03. The Light That Has Lighted The World / George Harrison 3:35
04. Who Can See It / George Harrison 3:55
05. The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The Lord) / George Harrison 4:38
06. Be Here Now / George Harrison 4:16
07. Try Some, Buy Some / George Harrison 4:06
08. Dark Horse / George Harrison 4:21
09. I Don't Care Anymore / George Harrison 2:42
10. Flying Hour / George Harrison 4:05
11. Lay His Head / George Harrison 3:43
12. Sat Singing / George Harrison 4:28
13. Tears Of The World / George Harrison 3:59
14. Cockamamie Business / George Harrison 5:17
15. Poor Little Girl / George Harrison 4:34
16. Cheer Down / George Harrison 4:10
17. Handle With Care / Traveling Wilburys 5:16
18. End Of The Line / Traveling Wilburys 5:16
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GEORGE THOROGOOD - TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS
DISC 1:
1. Greedy Man
2. American Made
3. Sweet Little Lady
4. Don't Let the Boss Man Get You Down
5. Devil in Disguise
6. She's Gone
7. Fixer, The
8. You Don't Love Me, You Don't Care
9. My Way
10. That's It, I Quit
11. I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water
12. Move It
13. Ride 'Til I Die
14. Hard Stuff - (Bonus Track)
15. Give Me Back My Wig - (Bonus Track)
DISC 2:
1. Long Gone
2. Who Do You Love
3. Night Time
4. I Drink Alone
5. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
6. Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down
7. Sky Is Crying, The
8. Sweet Little Lady
9. Greedy Man
10. Bad to the Bone
11. Fixer, The
12. That's It, I Quit
13. Rockin' My Life Away
Notes
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Although George Thorogood is not a songwriter, nor a particularly great guitarist or singer, he has nevertheless established a hearty career of playing spirited blues covers in his own inimitable style that is one part music historian, one part beery regular-guy bravado. This two-disc collection gathers 28 of his best tracks, including his early hit, John Lee Hooker's "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer," and his signature tune, oft-heard in movie trailers and at sporting events, "Bad to the Bone."
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GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS - LIVE IN BOSTON, 1982
GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS
"LIVE IN BOSTON, 1982"
JUL 27, 2010
NOV 23, 1982
ROUNDER RECORDS
70:05
1 House of Blue Lights (Raye, Slack) 4:11
2 Kids from Philly (Thorogood) 2:18
3 I'm Wanted (Dixon) 5:12
4 One Way Ticket (Hooker) 5:28
5 One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Hooker) 13:07
6 As the Years Go Passing By (Robey) 6:40
7 It Wasn't Me (Berry) 6:44
8 New Boogie Chillun (Bessman, Hooker) 7:55
9 Miss Luann (Thorogood) 4:28
10 Can't Stop Lovin' (James) 4:10
11 Move It on Over (Williams) 4:00
12 Wild Weekend 2:05
13 Nobody But Me (Isley, Isley, Isley) 3:47
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May 30, 2012
AMERICAN AQUARIUM - Live in Raleigh
American Aquarium – Live in Raleigh (2012)
North Carolina’s American Aquarium has certainly made the most of their tenacious touring and effective self-promotion over the past few years. With their last two studio albums, Dances for the Lonely and Small Town Hymns possessing an irresistibly comfortable blend of country and rock, and the band’s live shows having gained a reputation for being not-to-miss events, it makes perfect sense that the five-piece, led by vocalist B.J. Barham would finally release a live album.
Live in Raleigh has all the things a good live album should have. An effective mix of quality soundboard-recorded performances with the proper amount of audience whooping and hollering. It’s clear that American Aquarium chose to make proper use of their hometown advantage,…
…knowing that a revved up crowd of familiar faces would give the recordings a punch and an urgency that wouldn’t be as lively anywhere else.
The strength of the songs is as clear here as they’ve been on the earlier albums. Barham’s inventive dirty talk about getting it on with the most addictive of lovers is certainly material for a fun live tune. The sheer southerness of Barham’s drawl makes songs that equate ferocious sex to a religious experience just go over perfectly.
The one album misstep – and it’s a big one for me, at least – is that when provided a chance to turn their heartbreak-turned-into-hatred anthem “I Hope He Breaks Your Heart” into a searing, sweaty show-ending catharsis that puts a satisfying finish to the band’s set, they take the easy way out and avoid singing a single note, only allowing the crowd to chant-along. Bummer, man.
Bands inviting the crowd to sing-along to the chorus of a beloved tune is nothing new, but for a band to take their best song, the show ending song, no less, and turn it into a full-length crowd-sized kumbaya moment is odd. To take away Barham’s drunken angst and force that makes the studio version of the chorus so powerful is a crime. Sure, bands love hearing their songs sung back to them by adoring fans. No one wants to rob them of a couple of lines worth of that glory, but for the whole damn song? Imagine the Drive By Truckers not singing a word to “Let There be Rock”, or the Old 97's letting only the crowd sing to “Timebomb,” and you get the picture.
Regardless of that less-than-satisfactory ending, the rest of the album is certainly one that deserves the attention of any long-time fan, and will provide newcomers a great sampler introduction into the work of American Aquarium. Country rock isn’t anything new these days. But a bands such as American Aquarium that uses energy, clever writing and and an ability to play in a way that seems to force ears to keep listening will always be in demand.
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CAN - Berlin, W. Germany - June 1971
CAN
Berlin, W. Germany
June 1971
1) Improvisation ->
Vitamin C
- Holger Czukay: bass
- Irmin Schmidt: keyboards
- Michael Karoli: guitars, violin
- Jaki Liebezeit: drums
- Damo Suzuki: vocals
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This sounds really good for an aud from 71.
TOMMY BOLIN AND FRIENDS - GREAT GYPSY SOUL
TOMMY BOLIN AND FRIENDS
''GREAT GYPSY SOUL''
MAR 27 2012
1/The Grind/Bolin, Cook, Sheldon, Tesar/4:38
2/Teaser/Bolin, Cook/5:20
3/Dreamer/Cook/5:25
4/Savannah Woman/Bolin, Cook/3:37
5/Smooth Fandango/Bolin/5:44
6/People, People/Bolin/5:59
7/Wild Dogs/Bolin, Tesar/5:37
8/Homeward Strut/Bolin/3:58
9/Sugar Shack/Bolin, Hughes/4:58
10/Crazed Fandango/Bolin/4:31
11/Lotus/Bolin, Tesar/7:47
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FOREIGNER - ''ALIVE & ROCKIN'''
FOREIGNER
''ALIVE & ROCKIN'''
MAY 28 2012
JUN 23, 2006
1/Double Vision/Gramm, Jones/3:29
2/Head Games/Gramm, Jones/5:52
3/Dirty White Boy/Gramm, Jones/3:46
4/Cold As Ice/Gramm, Jones/5:35
5/Starrider/Greenwood, Jones/6:06
6/Feels Like the First Time/Jones/5:17
7/Urgent/Jones/7:48
8/Juke Box Hero/Whole Lotta Love/Gramm, Jones, Plant/15:13
9/Hot Blooded/Gramm, Jones/6:08
Jason Bonham/Drums
Tom Gimbel/Flute, Guitar, Saxophone, Vocals
Kelly Hansen/Vocals
Jeff Jacobs/Keyboards, Vocals
Mick Jones/Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Jeff Pilson/Guitar (Bass), Vocals
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UMPHREY'S MCGEE – GULF SHORES, AL. - 05/18/2012
One Set...
Miss Tinkle's Overture, Conduit, All In Time > Booth Love*, Miami Virtue > Higgins, Hajimema****e, Tribute to the Spinal Shaft > Soul Food II > All In Time, Puppet String, Wizard Burial Ground
Notes:
"Letting Go" Stage
* with Xxplosive and Still D.R.E. (Dr. Dre) teases
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May 29, 2012
GEORGE HARRISON - St Louis Arena St Louis, Missouri - 11/20/1974
George Harrison
20 November 1974
St Louis Arena
St Louis, Missouri
Source - Live at the Arena, St Louis, MO, USA 20 Nov 1974
George Harrison and friends at the St Louis Arena. This is the 16th show of the 1974 North American tour. Not the complete show, with all non-GH material missing except for two of Billy Preston's numbers. George seems very positive about the show and the reception everyne's received. The sound is average for an audience recording of the era - distant and a bit indistinct, but with a clean sound, apart from a bit of static. Perhaps there's a better-sounding transfer out there...
1. Hari's On Tour (Express) (Harrison) 5:04
2. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Harrison) 5:19
3. Something (Harrison) 4:08
4. Will It Go Round In Circles (Preston) 3:49
5. Sue Me Sue You Blues (Harrison) 4:58
6. For You Blue (Harrison) 5:31
7. Band Introductions (Harrison) 1:10
8. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) (Harrison) 4:14
9. Sound Stage Of Mind (Harrison) 3:56
10. In My Life (Lennon/McCartney) 5:44
11. Maya Love (Harrison) 5:25
12. Dark Horse (Harrison) 4:15
13. Outta Space (Preston) 5:25
14. What Is Life (Harrison) 4:58
15. My Sweet Lord (Harrison) 7:53
Total time 71:46
Line-up:
George Harrison (Guitar)
Robben Ford (Guitar)
Willie Weeks (Bass Guitar)
Andy Newmark (Drums)
Billy Preston (Keyboards)
Emil Richards (Percussion)
Tom Scott (Horns)
Chuck Findley (Trumpet)
Jim Horn (Saxophone)
Indian musicians:
Ravi Shankar (Sitar)
Hariprasad Chaurasia (Flute)
Rijram Desad (Percussion & Strings)
T.V.Gopalkrishnam (Mridangam & Vocal)
Gopal Krishn (Vichitra Veena)
Sultan Khan (Sarangi)
Kartick Kumar (Sitar)
Kamalesh Maitra (Percussion)
Satyadev Pawar (North India Violin)
Alla Rakha (Tabla)
Harihar Rao (Percussion)
Lakshmi Shankar (Vocal)
Viji Shankar (Vocal)
Shivkumar Sharma (Santoor)
L.Subramaniam (Violin)
Bootlegzone reviews
"Good document of the St. Louis show, clocking in at 71:50. It's missing the Shankar set, Tom Cat, and Nothing from Nothing. Sound is "hollow", like an audience tape (a few generations down the line...) recorded in a BIG venue, but anyone reading this probably has these songs memorised anyway, so sound shouldn't be a problem. The performance is not that different from other shows on the tour, but since George has toured so rarely, every live performance is of value to us fans. Were the sound even "very good", I'd give this a higher rating. The performance is fine, however." Bill S., 16 Mar 2001
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