
Slade
Young Vic Theatre
London, England
April 24th 1975 (FLAC)
I remember buying Slade Alive when I was
just a kid and being amazed (and at first disappointed)
by how different they sounded compared to their
Top of the Pops persona. That string of hit singles forever
skewed the fact that they were actually a proper rock band.
I saw them at one of the early Donington festivals and
they brought the proverbial house down.
regards
Titus
01. Them Kinda Monkeys Can't Swing
02. The Bangin' Man
03. Gudbuy T'Jane
04. Far Far Away
05. Thanks for the Memory
06. How Does It Feel
07. Just a Little Bit
08. Everyday
09. OK Yesterday Was Yesterday
10. Raining in My Champagne
11. Let the Good Times Roll
12. Mama Weer All Crazee Now
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Grand Funk
The Forum, Los Angeles, CA
June 2nd 1974 (mp3 192)(sorry! - still sounds good)
Not a band I'm that keen on/knowledgable about.
I like the Good Singin'/Good Playin' album but must
confess it is the Zappa production & guest guitar solo
which first attracted me to it. I know they were
very popular in the USA during the seventies.
regards
Titus
1 Footstomping Music
2 Rock & Roll Soul
3 Heartbreaker
4 Shinin' On
5 The Loco-motion
6 We're An American Band
7 T.N.U.C.
8 Inside Looking Out
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The Runaways
The Agora, Cleveland, USA.
19th July 1976 (mp3 192 again)
As a fully paid up member of the Kim Fowley
fan club - the runaways are essential listening.
I view this recording as an important
historical document. I know I shouldn't
but I really dig the slightly dodgy drumming.
regards
Titus
01 - California Paradise
02 - Cherry Bomb
03 - Take It Or Leave It
04 - Secrets
05 - You Drive Me Wild
06 - C'Mon
07 - Blackmail
08 - Wild Thing
09 - Don't Use Me
10 - Rock And Roll
11 - Is It Day Or Night
12 - Johnny Guitar
13 - Dead End Justice
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