January 13, 2012

Taste - London Invasion

Rory Gallagher's Taste with recordings from three different shows, between August 1968, when they moved from Ireland to London, and February 1969, a couple of months before releasing the first album.


Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard (?)

Track List:

Top Gear, BBC (August 5, 1968):
01 Same Old Story
02 Blister On The Moon
03 Dual Carriageway Pain
04 Norman Invasion

Top Gear, BBC (February 17, 1969):
05 Moving On
06 Sugar Mama
07 Leaving Blues
08 Hail

Marquee Club, London (October 25, 1968):
09 I'm Moving On
10 Baby Please Don't Go / Bye Bye Bird
11 Blister On The Moon
12 Sugar Mama
13 First Time I Met The Blues
14 Catfish

Link

16 comments:

wcpaeb said...

Thanks for this.
I appreciate the RnR, Blues or Folk shows you post from the 60's.

greyrocker said...

Very nice share. Rory G was a great guitarist.
Thank you!!

Anonymous said...

won't download

Anonymous said...

I'm a patient kind of guy. I've tried to download this for 6 days now and have received messages such as 'You have exceeded your daily download limit, try again tomorrow' & ' Sorry you currently downloading a file'. Both nonsense so I agree with the previous post: Won't Download'. Please help. Many thanks

AtticRock said...

There's a file mirror at your disposal now.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Attic Rock, you're very Kind.

Anonymous said...

Top!
Thank you very much.

Peter said...

The correct title for Track 3 is "Dual Carriageway Pain", not what you've written. It's a track off the first Taste album. Regards, Peter (Sydney).

AtticRock said...

Thank you for the correction Peter.

Anonymous said...

Could you please re-up FLAC file? Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the re-up on this one - great stuff!

Anonymous said...

Hey AtticRock,

Any chance of a re-up of this classic piece of history in FLAC?

Many thanks & very best wishes.

AtticRock said...

I checked and the links are ok.

Anonymous said...

Apologies AtticRock, so sorry!
I meant the 1980 Reading Festival BBC Pre-FM Masters FLAC.

Unknown said...

The track is a version of Leadbelly's Worried Man which was retitled for the first album

park town said...

Any chance of a re-up of this classic piece of history in FLAC, please