I down for QOTSA and some Van Morrison Sebastian
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The QOTSA is a good radio recording of the 'T In the Park' festival.
About an hour or so to go. |
Cool. I'm a big fan of Songs For The Deaf. I dont know what it is about that album, but I love it
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I was never too sure about them, but I really liked 'The Lost art of Keeping a Secret', so I gave this show a listen and it converted me.
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Queens of the Stone Age
Live at the 'T in the Park' Festival, Scotland, 2005 01. Go With the Flow 02. The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret 03. Medication 04. Avon 05. In My Head 06. Little Sister 07. Plaid 08. Song For the Deaf 09. Feel Good Hit of the Summer 10. Dead 11. No One Knows http://www.badongo.com/file/2414281 |
rated r, the album that contains the lost art of keeping a secret, is awesome!
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One more thing; one of the truly great cover versions of all time; the Sisters of Mercy performing 'Knocking on Heaven's Door', 1985: http://www.badongo.com/file/2414311. I'll try to upload the whole show in a day or so, but it's not great quality at times.
Does anyone have any bootlegs of the Sisters during later eras? I believe they didn't play the 'Floodland' stuff live at the time, but there must be some 'Vision Thing' gigs around. |
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Asva 2004-Sep-03 Berbati's Pan Portland, OR 1. Kill The Dog, Tie Him Up, Take The Money 2. Fortune 3. By The Well Of Living And Seeing http://www.badongo.com/file/2415387 not to steal krastian's thunder, but i thought i'd share it here, hope he doesn't own this one and decides to share his' anyhoo, this are for those i have grabbed and those i will grab (thanks), feel free to request anything from my list (on my signature). |
A few Bootlegs from Derek Bailey, Anthony Braxton, Mats Gustafsson, etc.
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HOLY SHIT! This thread just went from great to PERFECT. I can't thank all of you enough for these. I'll def be handing out some rep, & I'll try to find a contribution A.S.A.P.
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I really recommend downloading those first 4 Company LPs (Derek Bailey related) since as far as i know these have yet to see the reissue that they deserve, and i have feeling they won't be for awhile...
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Just found out a John Coltrane one, don't know if works but here it is:
John Coltrane Quartet February 16, 1962 Birdland, New York John Coltrane (ss, ts); Eric Dolphy (as, fl); McCoy Tyner (p); Jimmy Garrison (b); Elvin Jones (d); Symphony Sid Torin (ann) 2 Mr. P.C. (J. Coltrane) 7:13 3 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) My Favorite Things (R. Rodgers-O. Hammerstein) 13:55 History: trade -> EAC -> Cool Edit -> (Left Channel -> Both) -> notch filtering (Super Narrow): 60 Hz, 120 Hz, 180 Hz -> FFT filter cut off everything above 6000 Hz -> Pitch Bender + 0.41 semitones No noise filter has been used. |
gracias por el jazz, fan de orthrelm
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This is a good performance; of course, one cannot go wrong with anything live from this group dated '61-'63. The sound is a B- or so at best though. Also seeded recently were Coltrane at Birdland, NYC, 6/02/62 and 3/02/63, in addition to this one (2/16/62). There were two versions of 2/16/62 and the second seed sounds best. I don't mean to be a stinker, but I believe this is from the first seed. My favorite recent Coltrane one though is 11/01/63 Salle Playel, Paris; sound is A- and there is a 25-minute My Favorite Things on it that is amazing; I've never hear McCoy Tyner get as far out as he does on that particular version. |
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De nada Everyneurotic, mis respetos para ti por abrirle a Sonic Youth de tan poca madre forma |
One for Fugazi fans (I hope someone likes Fugazi around here)
Fugazi - Live at Crystal Ballroom Portland Oregon 2-26-99 Setlist: 00 - Intro 01 - Break 02 - Sieve Fisted Find 03 - Downed City 04 - Stacks 05 - Place Position 06 - Reclamation 07 - Recap Modotti 08 - Rend It 09 - Close Captioned 10 - No Surprise 11 - Promises 12 - Do You Like Me 13 - Bad Mouth 14 - Burning 15 - Arpeggiator 16 - KYEO 17 - Public Witness Program 18 - Pink Frosty 19 - Floating Boy 20 - Furniture 21 - New Instrumental http://rs69.rapidshare.com/files/151...or_2-26-99.zip |
if anyone wants to put up any 16 Bitch Pile-Up (anyone record their set from ATP?) I'll put up some old Stooges (or something.. what would you like?) in return...
Any 16BPU would be great. |
Kingblind Downloads
The Smiths Peel Sessions The Who - Quadrophenia Demos Belle And Sebastian in Concert Mogwai in Concert The Fall - Live at Hallam Uni Sheffield (1993) Stereolab - Lots of Bootlegs This is a post taken from the always interesting www.kingblind.com |
Here's Radiohead' s Acoustic Live @ Arte'S Music Planet2Nite 2003
http://www.badongo.com/file/2430991 tracklist: 1-intro 2-i might be wrong 3-there there 4-knives out 5-sail to the moon 6-i will 7-no surprises 8-a punchup at a wedding 9-everything in its right place 10-street spirit 11-fog 12-karma police 65MB zip file those are 48khz 192kbps mp3s. Maybe burning them as an audio cd is not a good idea (because of the sampling frequency), where there are faded itros/outros is because i cut out the interwiev bits. I really love this performance. Enjoy. |
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You're welcome! :)
tell me what you think about it when you have the time to listen to it! |
This post may be pointless, but on the off-chance it's not, I'll ask.
from wiki: After Out to Lunch and an appearance as a sideman on Andrew Hill's Point of Departure, Dolphy left to tour Europe with Charles Mingus' sextet in early 1964. From there he intended to settle in Europe with his fiancée, who was working on the ballet scene in Paris. After leaving Mingus, he performed with and recorded a few sides with various European bands and was preparing to join Albert Ayler for a recording. On the evening of June 28, 1964, Dolphy collapsed on the streets of Berlin and was brought to a hospital. The attending hospital physicians, who had no idea that Dolphy was a diabetic, thought that he (like so many other jazz musicians) had overdosed on drugs, so they left him to lie in a hospital bed until the "drugs" had run their course. |
16 Bitch Pile Up 2006-Mar-17 No Fun Fest The Hook Brooklyn, NY http://www.badongo.com/file/2439219 sorry, i don't have their atp set, i hope this will make do. |
Thank you, Everyneurotic.
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Slayer - "Terror In Edinburgh" Edinburgh Playhouse. Edinburgh, Scotland 09/18/88
Tracklist: 1. South of Heaven 2. Raining Blood 3. Silent Scream 4. At Dawn They Sleep 5. Read Between the Lies 6. Fight Till Death 7. Mandatory Suicide 8. Kill Again 9. Behind the Crooked Cross 10. Postmortem 11. Reborn 12. Die by the Sword 13. Altar of Sacrifice 14. Jesus Saves 15. Chemical Warfare 16. Ghosts of War 17. Live Undead 18. Angel of Death http://rs46.rapidshare.com/files/181...tland_1988.rar I hope you guys like Slayer, cause this is a great show. Enjoy it! |
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Woo! Fucking great! Thanks BIG, Everyneurotic! :D |
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AWESOME!!!!! gracias, carnal!!!! Katy: what's the earliest and/or best stooges show you have? |
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Earliest is from 1970 (Soldier Field, Chicago w/ the MC5) not the best quality though. The Raw Power/Metalic KO-era ones are a bit better sounding (from 1973/4 with James Williamson and Scott Thurston). The best quality ones are from the reunion shows (like the Long Beach, ATP 2003 show.. or the 'Funhouse' show in London from 2005.) |
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Is it the fan club Live at Continental bootleg, or another more complete source? |
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if it was up to me, i'd say then that a raw power/metallic ko show would be good...that soldier field show i think i'm getting in a trade i'm doing. anyway, it's for the whole board, i'd say raw power/metallic ko era. |
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yeah... i think Confusion is cut into to pieces...
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He he, it's listed as "Confusion (indeed)" in the back of the original release!
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Hey, does anyone have any live Miles Davis (specially from the In a Silent Way/Bitches Brew/On the Corner era) &/or My Bloody Valentine?
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I already have the Peel Session. Thanks anyway
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:) it's a link i bookmarked a while ago, still have to check the quality...there are a few vids too in that site, btw-
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