July 9, 2015

Free with Paul Rodgers LIVE Tampa Stadium,Tampa,Florida 1972-04-30 AKA The Metallized Blues




 By the early 1970s, Free was one of the biggest-selling British blues rock groups; by the time the band dissolved in 1973, they had sold more than 20 million albums around the world and had played more than 700 arena and festival concerts. "All Right Now," remains a rock staple, and had been entered into ASCAP's "One Million" airplay singles club.



Free  with Paul Rodgers
The Metallized Blues
Tampa Stadium,Tampa,Florida
April 30,1972

Soundboard recording
the hunter
fire and water
ride on pony
be my friend
catch a train
hold on
little bit of love
mr big
allright now
travelling man


artwork included
(although artwork states an 11th track from
19,1,73 this is NOT present here,sorry)

NEW LINKS:
NOV 1/22


Willie Dixon The Quiet Night Live in Chicago Jan 24 1974

A true legend here ! 
Had the chance to see him live in the early 80ies 
He delivered one of the best  shows I ever been to!

 Here's a classic, excellent sounding Blues show of the great Willie Dixon with his All Star Band, broadcasted by WXRT-FM Chicago & recorded by Bob Craig to reel. This flawless recording shows Willie & his men in top form! Dixon is among the greats of the Chicago Blues and played Bass for Muddy Waters, Howlin´Wolf, John Lee Hooker and countless others.
He also wrote some of the most well known classics of the Chicago Blues.  To name a few: Spoonfull, Little Red Rooster, Hoochie Coochie Man, Down in the Bottom, Back Door Man & Wang Dang Doodle.
He successfully took many to court in the 80ie, fighting for the copyrights to his material ( included Led Zeppelin for Whole lotta love and Bring it on home)
Willie Dixon - Vocals, Bass
Freddy Dixon - Bass
Lafayette Leake - Piano
Buster Benton - Guitar
Clifton James – Drums

Carrie Bell ---  Harp

1. Intro Boogie
2. Crazy ‘Bout My Baby
3. Rock Me
4. I Don’t Trust Nobody (When It Comes To My Girl)
5. 29 Ways
6. Wang Dang Doodle
7. Hoochie Coochie Man
8. Little Red Rooster
9. I Think I Got The Blues
10. My Baby
11. Spoonful
12. Closing Boogie

LINKS:

July 6, 2015

Foghat - West Palm Beach 1976

A great show with Foghat on top form at The Auditorium in West Palm Beach, Florida on April 23, 1976.
I made some adjustments to this recording, a low quality soundboard, that has some tracks cut.


Sound Quality: 9-

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
1 - Fool For The City (cut)
2 - Home In My Hand
3 - My Babe
4 - Honey Hush
5 - Dreamer
6 - I Just Wanna Make Love To You
7 - Slow Ride
8 - Chateau Laffitte '59 Boogie
9 - Maybelline

July 4, 2015

REUP: Janis Joplin & the Kozmic Blues Band Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 11 April 1969 -FM-

Janis Joplin & the Kozmic Blues Band    Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 11 April 1969 -FM-

uploaded before as

Janis Joplin & The Kozmic Blues Band - Summertime (Amsterdam 1969)


Great show and high quality original Dutch radio broadcast!
TRACKS:
01. Instrumental
02. Summertime
03. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
04. Can't Turn You Loose
05. Combination of the Two
06. Ball and Chain
07. Piece of My Heart

July 1, 2015

Tedeschi Trucks Band Boca Rotan,FL Jan 2015


Tedeschi Trucks Band   Boca Rotan,FL  Jan 2015


The Tedeschi Trucks Band — formerly known as the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band — is a blues rock group based in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Formed in 2010, the band is led by husband-and-wife musicians Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, and primarily features members from their solo groups. Their debut album, Revelator (2011), won the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Blues Album.
 TRACKS:
01 Are You Ready>
02 Made Up Mind
03 Do I Look Worried
04 Don't Miss Me
05  Midnight In Harlem
06 Break In The Road
07 Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burningdon't
08 Shelter
09 Idle Wind>
10 Drums>
11 Idle Wind
12 I Pity The Fool
13 Oh! You Pretty Things
14 Bound For Glory
15 The Storm
16 encore break
17 Keep On Growing
18 Living In The Palace Of The King*


FLAC LINKS
 Part 1     Part 2      Part 3     Part 4
MP3 LINKS 
Part 1    Part 2

June 30, 2015

Queen - A Night At Boston 1976 Definitive Edition

Queen, live at the Boston Music Hall, on January 30th, a date from the 1976 US tour, considered amongst Queen fans as one of the band's best-sounding audience recordings.
Ladies and gentleman, A Night At The Opera.



Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: Audience

Track List:
Disc 1
01 - Bohemian Rhapsody
02 - Ogre Battle
03 - Sweet Lady
04 - White Queen
05 - Flick Of The Wrist
06 - Bohemian Rhapsody
07 - Killer Queen
08 - The March Of The Black Queen
09 - Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise)
10 - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11 - Brighton Rock
12 - Guitar Solo
13 - Son And Daughter
14 - The Prophet's Song
15 - Stone Cold Crazy
16 - Doing All Right

Disc 2
01 - Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
02 - Keep Yourself Alive
03 - Seven Seas Of Rhye
04 - Liar
05 - In The Lap Of The Gods… Revisited
06 - Now I'm Here
07 - Hey Big Spender
08 - Jailhouse Rock
09 - Stupid Cupid/Be Bop A Lula
10 - Jailhouse Rock
11 - God Save The Queen

MP3 pt1
MP3 pt2

June 29, 2015

Black Crowes July 5th 1992- World Broadcast Special

 Broadcast Special for the release of The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion    1992
Sound quality is A1!


Hosted by Willard of 96-Rock in Atlanta,GA

Contributor edited out the official songs and commercials
but left the CR interview and of course the Live Set.

01 Intro & Chris Interview
02 Black Moon Creeping
03 Twice As Hard
04 Hotel Illness
05 Chris Interview
06 Seeing Things
07 No Speak No Slave
08 Chris Interview & Outro


LINKS:
MP3

FLAC Part 1   Part 2   Part 3



June 28, 2015

Canned Heat Lost Live Club Show 1967

Enjoy this incredible rare piece of
 Canned Heat History!!


Hey Friends, here's again some very rare stuff from
the Canned Heat.
From the attached text file:
This earliest Canned Heat live tape I found yet, was
recorded in an unknown club and feature the original
Canned Heat w/Frank Cook on Drums! Again the song-
list here include some tracks not available from any
other known Canned Heat recording! Those of you who
downloaded in June my Canned Heat compilation
"Tracks" already have nearly half of the tracks here,
but these tracks were remastered in a different way
from my own tape & here's the complete performance,
from a different source!

CANNED HEAT's Club performance here is kind of rough
and unpolished, but full of "Heat" and some tracks
here are standing clearly in the tradition of the
great "Blues Shouters" as Howlin Wolf or Big Joe
Turner! The general quality is great, but on some
tracks the Bear's vocals are quite oversaturated!
I did my best to polish this & also used the better
channel (with less dropouts) of this mono sbd
recording! MP3 sample below!

13 tracks = 60:45 minutes

1st Set
1  I went to Church this morning(?) (Talking Blues)
2  Big Road Blues
3  There's something on your Mind(?) (Talking Blues)
4  Dust my Broom
4  This is Hit
5  She's 19 Years old
6  Bullfrogg Blues
7  Blues Shuffle feat. Henry
8  Instr. Outro

2nd Set
9  Madman Blues
10 Terraplane Blues
11 Rollin' & Tumblin'
12 Catfish Blues

Lineup:
Tracks 1-2, 7-11:
Bob "The Bear" Hite: voc, harp
Alan Wilson: g, voc, harp
Henry Vestine: g,
Frank Cook: drums
Larry Taylor: bass


LINKS


June 27, 2015

Ginger Baker And Friends (w~Walter Trout) - Solana Beach 1988



THE GINGER BAKER BAND
Solana Beach 1988 
Live at the Belly Up Club, Solana Beach, CA; December 1, 1988. Very good to excellent soundboard.

Drummer Ginger Baker may be best known for his work with Cream and Blind Faith but he has never stayed within the rock orbit. He was played with avant artistes such as Bill Laswell, and jazz stalwarts such as Art Blakey, Charlie Haden and Fela Kuti.

Disc 1
Track 101. White Room - false start
Track 102. White Room
Track 103. Born Under A Bad Sign 
Track 104. Drum Solo
Track 105. Aiko Biaye 
Track 106. Outside Woman Blues 
Track 107. Gates Of The City 

Disc 2
Track 201. Do What You Like 
Track 202. Sitting On Top Of The World
Track 203. Spoonful 
Track 204. Toad

Lineup:
Ginger Baker - drums
Tim Bogart - bass, vocals
Alan White - drums
Walter Trout - guitar
Michael Monarch - guitar




NEW LINKS:
OCT 16/23




June 21, 2015

DOUBLE DECKER: MUDDY WATERS Live 1980-05-24 - Tokyo, Japan / Live Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1976 (FM Radio)


2 great shows here! Great sound  specially the Belgrade one!
The Father of the Blues is in great form with a great back up band! 



Live 1980-05-24 - Tokyo, Japan



Muddy Waters
Koseinenkin Hall
Tokyo, Japan
May 24th, 1980
Soundboard 

1. Chicken Shack / Muddy Intro / Blues Before Sunrise
2. Nine Below Zero
3. Baby Please Don't Go
4. Hoochie Coochie Man
5. Kansas City
6. Caldonia
7. Got My Mojo Working
8. Mannish Boy


 Live Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1976 (FM Radio)



Muddy Waters
Dom Sindikata
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
November 6th, 1976
Stereo Radio Broadcast


1. They Call Me Muddy Waters
2. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
3. Instrumental
4. Instrumental / Muddy Intro
5. My Pencil Won't Write No More
6. Blow Wind Blow
7. Cold Up North
8. Screamin' And Cryin'
9. Two Trains Running
10. You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had

Muddy Waters - Guitar, Vocals
Pinetop Perkins - Piano
Luther Johnson - Guitar, Vocals
Bob Margolin - Guitar
Jerry Portnoy - Harmonica
Calvin Jones - Bass
Willie Smith - Drums

LINKS: 

Got to love that the Stones are listed almost an  afterthought!Probably circa 1965

B.B. King - Konserthuset, Stockholm, 22 January 1968 -FM-


Ladies & Gentlemen: The Great B.B. King !


 R.I.P.
Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015),



TRACKS:
01.I need your love so bad.
02.Thats wrong little mama.
03.Dont answer the door.
04.Help the poor.
05.I got a mind to give up living.
06.The jungle.
07.Sweet sixteen.
08.Please accept my love.
09.Thats wrong little mama.
LINKS: 

 

June 18, 2015

Rainbow - Shi Auditorium Hiroshima 1976

Audience aboard? Yes, but this one is better than many soundboard tapes!
It's an unofficial release titled "Ave Maria" and the source of this material comes from Mr Peach's recordings, a Japanese taper that recorded many great concerts in Japan around the '70's and early '80's.


Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: Audience

Track List:
Disc 1
01 Setting / Tuning
02 Over The Rainbow
03 Kill The King
04 MC
05 Guitar Solo
06 Mistreated
07 MC
08 Greensleeves
09 16th Century Greensleeves
10 MC
11 Catch The Rainbow
12 Band Introduction
13 MC
14 Lazy
15 Guitar Tuning
16 Ave Maria (Bach)
17 White Christmas
18 Man On The Silver Mountain
19 Improvisation
20 Man On The Silver Mountain
21 Starstruck
22 Man On The Silver Mountain

Disc 2
01 MC
02 Keyboard Solo
03 Stargazer
04 Guitar Solo
05 Stargazer
06 Still I’m Sad
07 Keyboard Solo
08 Drum Solo
09 1812 Overture
10 Still I’m Sad
11 Guitar Solo
12 A Light In The Black
13 Guitar Solo
14 A Light In The Black
15 Over The Rainbow
16 Announcement

MP3 pt1
MP3 pt2

FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2


June 11, 2015

Journey - Rainbow Theatre, Denver 1979

This was another old Journey post, now with added links.
A rather different track list and far more interesting for me than the previous Journey share.
Recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in Denver on May 9th, during their 1979 Evolution tour.




Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
01 - KEZY intro/announcements
02 - Majestic (opening music)
03 - La Do Da
04 - Next
05 - Feeling That Way
06 - Anytime
07 - Lights
08 - Too Late
09 - Kohoutek
10 - On A Saturday Night
11 - Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
12 - City Of The Angels
13 - Do You Recall
14 - Daydream
15 - Lady Luck
16 - Just The Same Way
17 - Wheel In The Sky
18 - Patiently

MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2

June 9, 2015

Robert Jr. Lockwood - Live - Chicago Blues Festival, Grant Park, Chicago, IL 1995-06-02

 A real treat here!
Robert Jr. Lockwood




Born: March 27, 1915 in Turkey Scratch AR
Died: November 21, 2006 in Cleveland OH

Mentored in the blues by the legendary Robert Johnson, Robert Lockwood Jr. was, well into the new millennium, the most accomplished champion of Johnson's Delta-born guitar style. Although Lockwood recorded sporadically throughout his lifetime, and the constant questions about Johnson often irritated the guitarist, he quietly forged a significant career than would win him two W.C. Handy Awards, a Grammy™ Award, and induction into the Blues Hall of Fame. Lockwood would influence a generation of younger bluesmen, including B.B. King.

Lockwood was born in 1915 in a rural village known as "Turkey Scratch," west of Helena, Arkansas, although his birthplace is often credited as Marvell AR. Not much is known of Lockwood's early life, save that he began playing the organ in his father's church at 8 years of age. After his parents were divorced, his mother Esther took up with Delta blues legend Robert Johnson, who lived with the women, when not on the road performing, for over a decade.
The young Robert abandoned organ in favor of guitar, and was taught the rudiments of the instrument by Johnson, who had become the boy's de facto "stepfather." By the age of 15, Lockwood was performing professionally around Helena, sometimes with Johnson, but typically with Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller) or Johnny Shines. Throughout the 1930s, Lockwood played juke joints, fish fries, house parties, and street corners throughout the Mississippi Delta region, where he was known as "Robert Junior" due to his relationship with Johnson.
After Johnson's death in 1938, Lockwood began to make a musical legacy of his own. Lockwood was one of the first bluesmen to begin playing an electric guitar, and he would expand beyond the country blues of the Mississippi Delta to include jazzier elements in his sound. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Lockwood would travel between Helena, Memphis, St. Louis, and Chicago. He performed as both a solo act and as a duo with Williamson, appearing regularly on the harp player's King Biscuit Time radio program on KFFA radio in Helena. Lockwood also played with Howlin' Wolf in Memphis.

Lockwood made his first recordings in 1941 for Bluebird Records, traveling to Aurora, Illinois to record four songs, including "Take A Little Walk With Me" and "Little Boy Blue,"staples of the guitarist's live shows for decades. Lockwood continued to perform across the south throughout the 1940s, finally moving to Chicago in 1950, where he would become a session player for Chess Records. During the 1950s, Lockwood would record and perform with a number of the blues biggest stars, including Little Walter, Sunnyland Slim, and Muddy Waters, among many others.


1. King Biscuit Time
2. I'm Just Your Fool
3. Lockwood's Boogie
4. Tell Me What's In Store
5. Hangin' On
6. Ramblin' On My Mind
7. Stop Breakin' Down
8. This Is The Blues
9. Everyday I Have The Blues
10. Mojo Hand
NEW LINKS:
Sept 24/18
Issues with the file? 
 

June 6, 2015

Journey - Raised On Radio Tour

Live Journey from the Raised On Radio Tour, it was compiled from concerts around 1986 and 1987, don't know exactly which ones.
This was shared here some years ago but now here it is again as an expanded post including lossless files.


Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
Disc 1
1. Only The Young
2. Anyway You Want It
3. Girl Can't Help It
4. Send Her My Love
5. Open Arms
6. Strung Out
7. Lights
8. Wheel In The Sky
9. Raised On Radio

Disc 2
1. Who's Crying Now
2. Oh Sherrie
3. Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
4. Jailhouse Rock
5. Separate Ways
6. Don't Stop Believing
7. Faithfully

FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2