August 6, 2014
Andy T Nick Nixon Band feat Anson Funderburgh - Live Portland Waterfront Blues Fest 2014
Andy T & Nick Nixon Band
featuring Anson Funderburgh
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
July 6, 2014
Another year of WBF recordings. Recorded from KBOO FM in Portland, OR. A great lineup again this year.
I was looking forward to Greg Allman's set, but he had to pull out due to sickness. Oh well, I wouldn't
have been able to share him here anyway. Seems to be much more DJ talking this year, interrupting some music.
I just left it in rather than trying to edit each show. Feel free to make any changes you wish for personal use.
I may need help with some of the set list's as I don't know all the bands.
Enjoy, twofthrs
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The blues has a history of great partnerships — an honor roll that includes Delta giants Son House and Willie Brown, Chicago kingpins Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, blues-rock innovators Michael Bloomfield and Al Kooper, Harlem street musicians Satan and Adam, and modern punk-blues heroes the Black Keys.
Now add Nashville’s Andy T. and James “Nick” Nixon to that venerable list, because the duo’s brand new debut album Drink Drank Drunk is an old-school barn-burner: the kind of disc that blows the dust — and the doors — off the Texas, Chicago, Louisiana, West Coast and deep soul traditions with a rare and vital song-oriented approach.
Andy and Nick’s union began on stage two years ago at the Nashville Blues Society’s regular Sunday night jam, where Andy leads the house band. Given Music City’s population of killer players, Andy was used to sharing the stage with high caliber performers. But when he heard Nick, it was love at first note.
“The first time Nick sang next to me on stage I got goose bumps,” he recalls. “Nick sings like I’d like to able to sing. He’s a really fine guitarist, too, but when Nick steps up to the microphone, the bar is seriously raised for every other musician in the room. His singing inspires me to play guitar at my best.” Andy T and Nick will be joined by the Texas guitar ace, Anson Funderburgh, on Spectacular Sunday, July 6th.
Set List
01 Instrumental
02 Instrumental
03 Baby Right Now
04 I Got A Woman
05 On My Way to Texas
06 Living It Down
07 Drink, Drank< Drunk
08 No End To The Blues
09 Have You Seen My Monkey?
Link
August 5, 2014
Sugar Ray Rayford - WBF July 5 2014
Sugar Ray Rayford
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
July 5, 2014
Another year of WBF recordings. Recorded from KBOO FM in Portland, OR. A great lineup again this year. I was looking forward to Greg Allman's set, but he had to pull out due to sickness. Oh well, I wouldn't have been able to share him here anyway. Seems to be much more DJ talking this year, interrupting some music. I just left it in rather than trying to edit each show. Feel free to make any changes you wish for personal use.
I may need help with some of the set list's as I don't know all the bands.
Enjoy, twofthrs
FM> H2 Zoom in wave format> Flac w/TLH> torrent (SBE's checked)
Texas born Caron “Sugaray” Rayford began his musical career at the age of seven singing and playing drums in church; that gospel influence is still heard and felt in his music today. Rayford's phrasing is intimate and conversational with a bit of soulful gravel that hints at first hand experience with hardship. As a boy growing up in Texas, he played a sad game he played with his brothers – a competition that determined who was skinniest by counting the number of belt holes left unused. His mother struggled to raise three boys alone while battling cancer.
"She suffered and we suffered," Rayford says. After his mother's death, the children moved in with their grandmother. “Our lives were a lot better. We ate every day and we were in church every day, which I loved. I grew up in gospel and soul.”
When Sugaray belts out a song, you not only hear it, you feel it. The excitement in the room is palpable when he takes the stage. A superb vocalist and entertainer, his dynamic voice is large, just like the man. At 6’5” he is a big man who moves with almost magical grace and never seems to run out of energy. Ever.
Soon after he was discovered fronting a Los Angeles blues jam in 2011, Sugaray became one of the lead vocalists for the Mannish Boys, and appeared with the all-star group that year at Waterfront. He sang lead vocals on nine songs on Double Dynamite, the Mannish Boys CD that won Best Traditional Blues Album at the 2013 Blues Music Awards. Sugaray’s first solo CD "Blind Alley" was a self-release in 2010, which garnered critical acclaim. His second solo CD "Dangerous," released last fall, debuted at # 2 on Blues Debut Chart, #6 on the Roots Music Chart and is currently #2 on The Living Blues Chart. In May 2012 Rayford made his stage debut starring in the Tony Award-winning play, “Ain’t Nuthin’ But The Blues” at Portland Center Stage. He joined members of the New York Broadway cast playing the part previously played by the late Ron Taylor. It had a 6-week run where every show ended with a standing ovation.Sugaray returns to Portland fronting his own, Los Angeles-based band, a world-class ensemble that includes Geno Matteo on
guitar, an acclaimed front man in his own right.
Set List
01 Cold Sweat
02 Blind Alley
03 Stuck for a Buck
04 Born Under A Bad Sign
05 I Need A Little More Time
06 Drivin' Wheel
07 If You Talk In Your Sleep
MP3
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August 4, 2014
Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials - Live Portland Waterfront Blues Fest 2014
Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
July 5, 2014
Another year of WBF recordings. Recorded from KBOO FM in Portland, OR. A great lineup again this year. I was looking forward to Greg Allman's set, but he had to pull out due to sickness. Oh well, I wouldn't have been able to share him here anyway. Seems to be much more DJ talking this year, interrupting some music. I just left it in rather than trying to edit each show. Feel free to make any changes you wish for personal use.
I may need help with some of the set list's as I don't know all the bands.
Enjoy, twofthrs
FM> H2 Zoom in wave format> Flac w/TLH> torrent (SBE's checked)
From working at Chicago’s Red Carpet Car Wash to appearing on national television, from gigging at the smallest ghetto blues bars to performing on the biggest international concert stages, master bluesman Lil’ Ed Williams has come a long way. Mixing smoking slide guitar boogies and raw-boned Chicago shuffles with the deepest slow-burners, Lil’ Ed and his blistering Blues Imperials – bassist James “Pookie” Young, guitarist Mike Garrett and drummer Kelly Littleton – deliver the blues, from gloriously riotous and rollicking to intensely emotional and moving. Not since the heyday of Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers has a blues band made such a consistently joyful noise.
Currently celebrating 24 rip-roaring years together, Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials ply their musical talents with skills that have been honed to a razor’s edge. As much a family as a band, Lil’ Ed, Pookie, Mike and Kelly have outlasted sports stars and presidents, musical fads and fashion trends. And together, they continue to make blues history with each and every performance and new recording.
Blues history runs deep through Lil’ Ed’s blood – his uncle and musical mentor (to both Ed and his younger half-brother Pookie) was the great Chicago slide guitarist, songwriter and recording artist J.B. Hutto (author of the only non-original on Jump Start, “If You Change Your Mind”). According to The Chicago Tribune, “Williams represents one of the few remaining authentic links to pure Chicago blues.” The Associated Press agrees, stating, “Williams fills Chicago’s biggest shoes with more life and heat than anyone on stage today.”
The band won the prestigious Blues Music Award for Band Of The Year in both 2007 and 2009 and also took home the Best Live Band Award in the 2011 Living Blues Critics’ Poll. Blues Revue said, “Listen and hear how a great blues player can make a guitar weep…Lil’ Ed is a blues master at the top of his game.”
Set List
01 I Need Help
02 Operator ???
03 Icicles In My Meatloaf
04 Mess Around
05 Check My Baby's Oil
06 House Of Cards
07 Unknown
08 Drownin' On Dry Land ???
09 Boogie Chillen
MP3 - mirror
August 3, 2014
Charlie Musselwhite - Live Portland Waterfront Blues Fest 2014
Charlie Musselwhite
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
July 5, 2014
Another year of WBF recordings. Recorded from KBOO FM in Portland, OR. A great lineup again this year.
I was looking forward to Greg Allman's set, but he had to pull out due to sickness. Oh well, I wouldn't have been able to share him here anyway. Seems to be much more DJ talking this year, interrupting some music.
I just left it in rather than trying to edit each show. Feel free to make any changes you wish for personal use.
I may need help with some of the set list's as I don't know all the bands.
Enjoy, twofthrs
FM> H2 Zoom in wave format> Flac w/TLH> torrent (SBE's checked)
With an induction into the Blues Music Hall of Fame, 35 Blues Music Awards (including three wins in 2014)
and 11 Grammy nominations (including a 2014 win), American electric blues harmonica player and bandleader Charlie Musselwhite has truly earned legendary status as one of blues music’s most important artists.
One of the non-black bluesmen who came to prominence in the early 1960s (alongside Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield, among others), Musselwhite was born in Mississippi but spent his formative years in Memphis, TN during the period when rockabilly, western swing, electric blues and other forms of African American music were combining to give birth to rock and roll. Musselwhite supported himself by digging ditches, laying concrete and running moonshine in a 1950 Lincoln automobile. This environment was Musselwhite¹s school for music, as well as life, and where he acquired the nickname “Memphis Charlie.”
In true bluesman fashion, Musselwhite then took off to Chicago, where he continued his education on the South Side, making the acquaintance of even more legends including Lew Soloff, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, Buddy Guy, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Big Walter Horton. Musselwhite immersed himself completely in the musical life, living in the basement of Big Joe Williams and forging a lifelong friendship with John Lee Hooker.
In time, Musselwhite led his own blues band and in 1966 released the legendary Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's Southside Band. Since then, Musselwhite has released over 25 albums, as well as guesting on albums by many other notable musicians including Bonnie Raitt, INXS, Tom Waits and The Blind Boys of Alabama. Musselwhite recently teamed up with Ben Harper on Get Up! — the long-time-coming collaboration that took home the Grammy for Best Blues Album in 2014.
Set List
01 She's Long & Tall
02 Blues, Why Do You Worry Me?
03 Bad Boy (fixed signal loss @ 1:12)
04 I'm Goin' Home
05 Done Somebody Wrong
06 Stranger in a Strange Land (annouince)
07 As the Crow Flies
08 It Ain't Right
09 Roll Your Money Maker
MP3
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August 1, 2014
Music In The Open
Live music in the summer is mostly presented in open air events.
So accordingly, Soundaboard along this August will focus on sharing shows recorded at festivals.
To start here are some links to posts related to festivals recently refreshed:
The Gaslight Anthem - Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany (2010)
Kansas - Sjiwa Summer Rock Festival - Baarlo, The Netherlands (1981)
Kyuss - Bizarre Festival, Germany (1995)
The J Geils Band - Pink Pop Festival, Geleen 1980
Alvin Lee - Bellinzona Piazza Blues (2004)
Twisted Sister - Castle Donington 1983
Audioslave - Montreux Jazz Festival 2005
July 26, 2014
The Faces - Detroit, 1974
I don't know if this a copy of the Stay With Me unofficial release (cover reproduced here), but the tracklist is similar.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Stay With Me
02 - Motherless Child
03 - Gasoline Alley
04 - (I Know) I'm Losing You
05 - Bring It On Home To Me
06 - Sweet Little Rock n Roller
07 - Maggie May
08 - Too Bad
09 - Every Picture Tells a Story
10 - Twistin' The Night Away
Files:
MP3
FLAC
July 21, 2014
Golden Earring - Amsterdam, Netherlands 1982
This band always does great and intense shows and I'm always looking for more recordings of them. This one is incomplete and has some FM static interference.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Candy's Going Bad
02 - Leather
03 - No For An Answer
04 - Save Your Skin
05 - Twilight Zone
06 - Radar Love
07 - Slow Down (cut)
Files:
MP3
FLAC
July 16, 2014
Midnight Oil - Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London 1993
Midnight Oil won eleven Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards during its career, including induction into the Hall of Fame in 2006. At the induction, ARIA chairman Denis Handlin described Midnight Oil as true legends that always led by example in a uniquely Australian way with music that is powerful, uncompromising, inspiring, entertaining and enduring.
Their highly politically/eco engaged themes are still timeless and as relevant as ever!
Seen them in the 80ies one of the best live act ever !
Tracks:
01 - Feeding Frenzy
02 - The Dead Heart
03 - My Country
04 - Blue Sky Mine
05 - Sell My Soul
06 - Truganini
07 - Warakurna
08 - Short Memory
09 - Beds Are Burning
10 - Earth And Sun And Moon
Band Line Up:
Bones Hillman: Bass, Vocals
Martin Rotsey: Guitars, Vocals
Robert Hirst: Drums, Vocals
Peter Garrett: Lead Vocals
Jim Moginie: Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals
Link - mirror
July 13, 2014
John Mayall with Mick Taylor - The Keystone, Berkeley 1982
This is the late show, it probably ended past midnight, and being January 17 it was Mick Taylor's birthday.
And let's not forget Colin Allen on drums and John McVie on bass.
The rest of the band is not that bad either...
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - An Eye For An Eye (volume fluctuations)
02 - Band Intros
03 - Rock It In The Pocket
04 - Have You Heard
05 - Black Cat Moan
06 - My Time After A While
07 - The Stumble
08 - Oh Pretty Woman (fades in)
09 - Checkin' Up On My Baby
10 - Road Show
11 - Aud/talk
12 - Room To Move
13 - Happy Birthday Mick Taylor
Files:
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July 8, 2014
Mick Taylor - Lone Star Café, New York (1986)
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 - Soliloquy
02 - Put it Where You Want It
03 - Red House
04 - Giddy Up
05 - Key To The Highway *
06 - Can't You Hear Me Knockin' *
* with Keith Richards
Files:
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July 4, 2014
John Lee Hooker - Bellstar Lounge, Colden, 1979
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
01 My Baby Left Me
02 Insturmental
03 Losin' Hand
04 Raining ?
05 One Burbon One Scotch and One Beer
06 Serve Me Right to Suffer
07 Rock Steady
08 When My First Wife Left Me
09 Boogie Chillun
MP3
FLAC pt1
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July 1, 2014
Hubert Sumlin & David Johansen - Howlin' For Hubert (Live)
Hubert SUMLIN with David JOHANSEN – Howlin’ for Hubert (Live) 2004
Live, Chicago Blues Festival June 10,2004
David JOHANSEN ex NY dolls !
Hubert Sumlin, now 78, is used to playing concerts like “Howlin’ for Hubert,” at the Jazz Standard through this weekend.
He was the guitarist who played the silvery leads on Howlin’ Wolf’s great Chicago blues records of the 1950s and ’60s.
On Thursday every tune was from Howlin’ Wolf’s songbook, and Wolf’s name scarcely needed to be mentioned. It’s a Hubert Sumlin gig now.
It helps if Wolf’s voice can be invoked, though, and that explained the presence of David Johansen. Mr. Johansen, who has worked with Mr. Sumlin before, is naturally comical with his baritone. His version of Howlin’ Wolf got at the broad humor that was always there, no matter how many times Wolf has been compounded into a feral myth.
Mr. Johansen also has a healthy sense of shtick: In songs like “Three Hundred Pounds of Joy” and “Who’s Been Talkin’,” he was full of eager petulance, a skinny man trying to fill out an extra-large suit.
But the real action arrived a little later. The guitarist James Blood Ulmer joined the band halfway through the set, and now there were three guitars, including that of Jimmy Vivino, of late-night television’s Max Weinberg 7, who acted as the evening’s musical director. And at the luckiest moments, there were triple-deckered guitar solos through slow music, showing completely different approaches to the instrument.
Mr. Sumlin — who sang, in a thin voice, on one song, “Sitting on Top of the World” — plucked his leads with his fingers, mostly restricting himself to the three higher strings. He was playing a Fender Stratocaster, and he made the most of that guitar’s vocal-sounding tones, with glottal stops and throaty cries.
**
Hubert Sumlin- Guitar
David Johansen- Vocals & Harmonica
LeVon Helm- Drums
Jimmy Vivino- Piano
Mike Merritt- Bass
**
01. Built for Comfort
02. Little Red Rooster
03. Evil
04. Backdoor Man
05. Spoonful
06. 300 Pounds of Joy
07. Tail Dragger
08. Sittin’ On Top of the World
09. Where Did My Baby Go
10. Who’s Been Talking
12. Killing Floor
13. Wand Dang Doodle
Link - mirror
June 29, 2014
Rory Gallagher - Alternate BBC Sessions 1971-1977
Sound Quality: 9.5 (although issues on some tracks liken CD ripping errors)
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
- Disc 1 -
8/12/71 Paris Theater, London:
01.Maybe I Will
02.I Could've Had Religion
03.Crest of a Wave
04.Messin' with the Kid
1/7/72 BBC:
05.Tore Down
06.Used To Be
07.Hoodoo Man
08.Pistol Slapper Blues
09.The Cuckoo
10.Going to my Hometown
11.In Your Town
- Disc 2 -
01.Bullfrog Blues
7/10/72 Bob Harris Show:
02.I Could've Had Religion
03.Messin' with the Kid
04.The Cuckoo
2/5/73 Tommy Vance Show:
05.a.Walk on Hot Coals
05.b.Banker's Blues
2/21/73 Saturday Rock Show:
05.Unmilitary Two Step
06.If I Had a Reason
5/12/73 Saturday Rock Show:
07.Tattoo'd Lady
08.Cradle Rock
09.A Million Miles Away
6/20/74 Bob Harris Show:
10.Tattoo'd Lady
11.Messin' with the Kid
8/19/77 N. Horne Show
14.I Will Take What I Want
mp3 - mirror
June 24, 2014
Spirit - Paramount Theatre, Seattle 1971
Recorded from a broadcast with some oscillations this one took place at the Paramount Theatre, Seattle on 1971.
Sound Quality: 8.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
Disc One
01 - Intro-Something You Must Say
02 - Nature's Way
03 - Just Care About Me (cut)
04 - Hey Joe
05 - Improvisation
06 - Veruska
Disc Two
01 - Going Away Somewhere
02 - Tow The Line
03 - It's All The Same
04 - I Got A Line On You
05 - Set Me Free-Outro
June 21, 2014
Re Uploads Pack
Amy Winehouse - Oxegen Festival, Dublin (2008)
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant: San Jose 1995
Humble Pie - The Country Club, Reseda
Genesis - One Disc Live - 29-11-1981
Pat Travers Band - Bruissen, Holland 1980
Blue Oyster Cult - Arlington Heights 2003
Webb Wilder - Fox Theater, Boulder 1993
The Who - Tales From The Who (1973)
Blue Oyster Cult - Reseda, California 1981