May 13, 2015

Santana - Waikiki Shell, Honolulu 1970

Great show with Carlos Santana and band on May, 1970 just a few months before releasing the acclaimed Abraxas and we get to listen some of this album's songs played live.
At the Waikiki Shell, a venue used for outdoor concerts in Waikiki area of Honolulu, Hawaii.


Sound Quality: 9+

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01 - Se A Cabo
02 - Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
03 - Savor/Jingo
04 - Oye Como Va
05 - Toussaint L’Overture/Evil Ways
06 - Evil Ways
07 - Treat
08 - Gumbo
09 - Waiting
10 - Hope You’re Feeling Better
11 - Conquistadore Rides Again


MP3


May 9, 2015

The Byrds - Rochester, NY 1970

The Byrds live at the Clark Memorial Gymnasium in Rochester, NY on November 07, 1970.
They play their fine blend of country and rock'n'roll with acoustic and electric sets


Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01 - I Trust
02 - You Ain't Going Nowhere
03 - Lover of the Bayou
04 - Welcome Back Home
05 - My Back Pages
06 - Baby What You Want Me To Do
07 - Truck Stop Girl
08 - Soldier's Joy
09 - Mr. Tambourine Man
10 - Take a Whiff On Me
11 - This Wheels on Fire
12 - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
13 - Ballad of Easy Rider
14 - Jesus is Just Alright
15 - Eight Miles High
16 - Instrumental
17 - Chestnut Mare

Files:
MP3 - mirror
FLAC pt1 - mirror
FLAC pt2 - mirror

May 4, 2015

The Rolling Stones - The Royal Dragon (Pittsburgh, 1972)

This is another classic Rolling Stones recording, just a couple of months after releasing the acclaimed Exile on Main St.
Caught at the Civic Center Arena, Pittsburgh on their American Tour 1972.



Sound Quality: 8.5

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01. Brown Sugar                                                              
02. Bitch                                                                    
03. Rocks Off                                                                
04. Gimme Shelter                                                            
05. Happy                                                                    
06. Tumbling Dice                                                            
07. Love In Vain                                                              
08. Sweet Virginia                                                            
09. You Can't Always Get What You Want                                        
10. All Down The Line                                                        
11. Midnight Rambler                                                          
12. Band Intro                                                                
13. Bye Bye Johnny                                                            
14. Rip This Joint                                                            
15. Jumping Jack Flash                                                        
16. Street Fighting Man                                                      
17. Brown Sugar*
* from Paris 1970-09-23)

Files:
MP3
FLAC

May 3, 2015

The Rolling Stones Paris Match April 1965

The Rolling Stones    Paris Match  April 1965

 Well for something  from 1965, sound is quite good !!
 50 years later... Jagger's harp playing hasnt improved much  LOL
I believe Track 13 and up are from a later show 1967 maybe
thats the way I got this a while back 
from a now defunct blog called "collectors-only.blogs"

TRACK LIST:




 1. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

2. Around And Around

3. Off The Hook

4. Time Is on My Side

5. Carol

6. It's All Over Now

7. Little Red Rooster

8. Route 66

9. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

10. The Last Time

11. I'm Alright

12. Craw-Dad

13. Paint It Black

14. 19th Nervous Breakdown

15. Lady Jane

16. Get Off Of My Cloud

16. Yesterday's Papers

17. Under My Thumb

18. Ruby Tuesday

19. Let's Spend the Night Together

20. Going Home

21. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

22. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction


May 2/19


 from now on my reups will be with mirror creator links 
will be a few hosters on that





























May 2, 2015

Hook Herrera & The Hitchhikers LIVE Cafe Boogaloo, October 16, 2008


Born and raised in east San Jose. Influenced by the great concerts in the Bay Area and all the music within my own family. The a.m. radio at the time brought us Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, BB King and Donny Hathaway in the same half hour. My family brought me homegrown pure folklorico music from Mexico. Dancing and playing and singing. Mix it all together and you get bands like War, Santana and Tower of Power – which are all heavy influences into how I think of rhythms and music.
I started out on the accordion. A great big one. Bigger than me. I had to pull it around in my red wagon and have someone put it on me once I sat down. That’s how big. Soon my brother Dennis was turning my head with the guitar and blues a la Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones. I graduated to rhythm guitar so my brother could practice his leads. Jimmy Reed all day for me. Then I saw an old cat play harmonica in the greyhound bus stations. Went out and mowed lawns all day one Saturday till I had $2.75 to get a marine band ‘c’ harmonica from Langone’s music store on Alum Rock Ave. next to Chuck’s Hobby Shop and across the street from Peter’s Bakery. I played it to everything. Everything on the radio. Everything I heard. I played along. In key or not. I played. I got a rack and played guitar and harp and was the neighborhood jukebox getting called onto friends porches and lawns to play a song.

SUPPORT 
your favorite music scene!

BAND:
Hook Herrera-harmonica, guitar, vocals
Jerry Angel-drums
Curt Fletcher-guitar
Doug Mug-bass

LINKS:
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April 29, 2015

Carolyn Wonderland - Live on KUT-FM, Univ. of Texas at Austin 2004

Carolyn Wonderland - Live on KUT-FM, Univ. of Texas at Austin 2004

NOTE:   This an acoustic set with her keyboard player
includes all the radio chat.

Wonderland dropped out of Houston's Langham Creek High School to pursue her music ambitions.  In 1999, Wonderland moved to Austin, Texas; in 2001, she lost her apartment lease after her landlord became ill, and decided to live out of her van since she was spending more than 300 days a year on the road performing. 
Wonderland's instrumental abilities include guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, trumpet and piano. Although primarily a blues artist, Wonderland likes to incorporate elements of country, swing, zydeco, surf, gospel, soul, and cumbia into her musical mix. She usually performs with Cole El-Saleh on keyboards and Robert Michael Hooper on drums.
Wonderland also performs with the Imperial Golden Crown Harmonizers, raising money for local Austin charities, food banks, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and on behalf of the legalization of marijuana


Carolyn Wonderland
Live on KUT-FM, 
Univ. of Texas at Austin
2004


Tracklist:
01. Pieces of a Postcard - 06:26
02. This Instant - 06:39
03. Judgment Day Blues - 06:38
04. I'm the Man - 05:37
05. Annie's Scarlet Letter - 06:08
06. New Song - 03:35
07. Bloodless Revolution - 05:08
08. Loser - 08:55
09. Meet Me in the Morning - 08:35

NEW LINKS
OCT 25/22


Janis Joplin Get It While You Can Honolulu 1970-07-08

The one and only!

Janis Joplin and the Full Tilt Boogie Band
Mega-rare restored first-edition vinyl "Get It While You Can", Honolulu International Center Arena, 1970 -07-08 RAW SOUNDBOARD FABULOUS RECORDING retracked and rejoined.
What you have in your hot little hands is the original edition of "Get It While You Can", which was pressed on yellow vinyl a very long time ago.


I have the more recent reissue which runs a poor second on quality, and does nothing for listener. You have a great sounding Janis at top form to listen to, a rowdy audience, PLUS Mr. Asshole Announcer (who hasn't a clue of how to deal with them). It's simply great.

This is a raw soundboard, you can feel the room shake if you turn it up loud enough. I had a decision to make, either to lose a little bass and kill the hum in the recording, or to let it stand. I've chosen to let it stand, I simply don't think it's intrusive enough to mess with. The tracks have been repositioned to make the modern listening experience a bit better:
A Doinker Tape


Setlist

Intro/Tell Me Mama
Half Moon
Move Over
Short Jams and Conversation
Maybe
Summertime
Band Intros and Conversation
Get It While You Can
Time Keeps Moving On
Asshole Announcer and Conversation
Piece Of My Heart/Outro

FLAC
Part 1  Part 2
MP3
ZIPPY    Gamefront

Quick Reup: Koko Taylor

Koko Taylor   Live At The Chestnut Cabaret,
Philadelphia 10 april 1986 
Disc 1  ZIPPY   Gamefront
Disc 2  ZIPPY   Gamefront

April 26, 2015

Alice Cooper - St. Louis 1971

Not exactly the rarest to find but a Killer show anyway by Alice Cooper at the St. Louis Arena.
So... just back from a fantastic European tour... let's welcome the legendary Alice Cooper.


Sound Quality: 8.5

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01 - Intro-Be My Lover
02 - You Drive Me Nervous
03 - Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
04 - Eighteen
05 - Halo of Flies
06 - Is It My Body / My Very Own
07 - Dead Babies
08 - Killer
09 - Long Way To Go (cut)


April 19, 2015

Spirit - Club Maui, Philadelphia 1995

An excellent Spirit show at the Club Maui in the city of Philadelphia on July 2, 1995 where they played as a trio, with Randy California, Scott Monahan and Ed Cassidy.
The band had just released the album Live at la Paloma, as mentioned by the radio DJ at the beginning of the recording.



Sound Quality: 9+

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01 - Intro
02 - Love From Here
03 - Uncle Jack
04 - Nature's Way
05 - Fresh Garbage
06 - Pawnshop Blues
07 - 1984
08 - Darling If
09 - La Paloma Jam
10 - Animal Zoo
11 - Red House
12 - I Got A Line On You
13 - Prelude (Nothing To Hide)
14 - Dark Eyed Woman
15 - Working in Philly

Files:
MP3
FLAC

April 16, 2015

Sugar Blue - Chicago Blues Festival 1996



If you don't know Sugar Blue (James Whiting), check him out.  He's simply an amazing harmonica player; think James Cotton, Carey Bell, Big Walter Horton, Junior Wells, and (for you younger groovers) John Popper.  He's made it into the rock and roll record books with his memorable playing on "Miss You" from the Rolling Stones' "Some Girls" release. He also played on "Emotional Rescue", "Tattoo You", and he accompanied the Stones on the "Steel Wheels" tour.  This is a scorching show, with excellent sound.  The band's tight, and moves comfortably through blues, rock funk, and jazz styles.

"Blue is a technical wonder. He blows torrents of intense, quicksilver-lightning runs -- swooping, soaring, purring, and wailing, sometimes sustaining high notes while chording beneath them. His chops are scary...Blue balances flash with feel."
-- Tony "Little Sun" Glover



1. Opening Instrumental
2. I Ain't Got You
3. One More Mile To Go
4. Backdoor Man
5. Hoochie Coochie Man
6. Lip Service And Lies
7. Play Me Some Blues
8. Red Hot Mama
9. Closing Instrumental

SUPPORT MUSIC !

LINKS:  Great quality even if the rip is at 256 kbs
ZIPPY
Gamefront

April 12, 2015

Los Lobos Live Chene Park Detroit 2001-07-13



From Concert of Colors  WDET FM 101.9

Los Lobos still rockin  after over 40 years !


01. Mas y Mas
02. Oh Yeah
03. Cumbia Raza
04. Come On, Let's Go
05. Don't Worry Baby
06. Evangeline
07. Georgia Slop
08. This Time > Waiting In Vain > This Time
09. Maricela
10. Soy Mexico Americano
11. La Bamba > Good Lovin' > La Bamba
12. What's Goin' On
13. Steve Berlin post show chat

SUPPORT  THESE MUSICIANS AND ALL POSTED HERE AND OTHER PLACES !
So may have to drag your ass off the internet and go to a show!


FLAC
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

MP3
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April 10, 2015

Lucinda Williams Live San Francisco, CA - 1989-01-28



Lucinda Williams
(born January 26, 1953) is an American rock, folk, blues, and country music singer and songwriter.
She recorded her first albums in 1978 and 1980 in a traditional country and blues style and received very little attention from radio, the media, or the public. In 1988, she released her self-titled album, Lucinda Williams. This release featured "Passionate Kisses", a song later recorded by Mary Chapin Carpenter, which garnered Williams her first Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1994.
Known for working slowly, Williams recorded and released only one other album in the next several years (Sweet Old World in 1992) before her greatest success came in 1998 with Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, an album presenting a broader scope of songs that fused rock, blues, country, and Americana into a more distinctive style that still managed to remain consistent and commercial in sound. It went gold and earned Williams another Grammy while being universally acclaimed by critics. Since Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, she has released a string of albums that have also been critically acclaimed, though none has sold in the numbers of her 1998 breakthrough. She was also named "America's best songwriter" by TIME magazine in 2002

SUPPORT THIS ARTIST! GO TO A SHOW, BUY A CD GET A T-SHIRT!

FLAC
Part 1   Part 2

MP3
ZIPPY   Gamefront

Love with Arthur Lee - Bergen, Norway 2004 (+ remaster)

And now Love with Arthur Lee at the Ole Bull Teater in Bergen, Norway on April 23, 2004 performing the majority of the masterpiece Forever Changes.
I found this an excellent show but as usual with soundboards the sound was very dry, in this case the volume was also too low.
So hands to work and now we have a remaster that I find pleasing to listen to, at least more than the original.



Sound Quality: 9/9.5

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01 - Your Mind and we Belong Together (cut)
02 - Alone Again Or
03 - Andmoreagain
04 - Seven And Seven Is
05 - Old Man
06 - Live And Let Live
07 - My Little Red Book
08 - Orange Skies
09 - A House Is Not A Motel  
10 - The Red Telephone
11 - My Flash On You
12 - Bummer In The Summer
13 - Instant Karma - Everybody’s Gotta Live
14 - You Set The Scene
15 - August
16 - Signed D.C.
17 - The Daily Planet
18 - Singing Cowboy
19 - Between Clark And Hilldale

MP3 (remaster)
WAV pt1 (remaster)
WAV pt2 (remaster)