Showing posts with label Roy Harper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roy Harper. Show all posts

June 24, 2019

Roy Harper - Bremen, Germany 1978

Roy Harper, an English singer, guitarist and songwriter with a career spanning more than 50 years was a major influence in the work of some of rock's prime artists having worked with many of them namely Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Kate Bush, Pink Floyd, etc.
He perfoms solo in this concert in Bremen, Germany from January 25, 1978 that was rebroadcast in 2012 by Radio Bremen.


Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
1 Girl From The North Country
2 Another Day
3 I Hate the White Man
4 South Africa
5 The Game
6 Forget Me Not
7 One Man Rock and Roll Band
8 When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease

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December 3, 2008

Roy Harper - Bloomsbury Theatre, London 1993 The Second Night



Roy Harper (with Nick Harper)
Bloomsbury Theatre, London 1993
The Second Night (FLAC)

Here's the second Bloomsbury show.
Roy has guitar tuning problems
both real & imaginary.
This is more the Roy I know!
regards
Titus

Commune
Another Day
Waiting for Godot
The Methane Zone
Evening Star
On Summer Day
Me & My Woman
The Fourth World
Jack of Hearts
Cardboard City
Highway Blues
The Tallest Tree
Miles Remains
Same Old Rock
One Man Rock & Roll Band
Hallucinating Light
Guitar Man
Hangman



November 29, 2008

Roy Harper - Bloomsbury Theatre, London 1993


Roy Harper (with Nick Harper)
Bloomsbury Theatre, London 1993
The First Night (FLAC)
(This post is dedicated to DLP)

In January 1993 Roy played two shows at
the Bloomsbury. This is the first one.
A guru to his fans but with a tendancy to
wallow in his own almost painful sincerity.
I'm told it's an audience recording.
If so it's a bloody good one.
Let me know if you would
like to hear the second night.
regards
Titus

Tom Tiddler's Ground
Waiting for Godot
The Methane Zone
Next to Me/Mankind
You Don't Need Money
On Summer Day
One of Those Days in England
The Fourth World
Jack of Hearts
Cardboard City
Highway Blues
Descendants of Smith
Miles Remains
Same Old Rock
The Tallest Tree
Guitar Man
When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease


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