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sarramkrop 10.30.2007 01:03 PM

 
Patti Smith - Let's Deodorize The Night - Live At The Bottom Line 1975

1979

 
Iggy Pop -Heroin Hates You - Live at the Stardust Ballroom, LA 1979

1995
 
Polly Jean Harvey - My Life - Various recordings from 1995 - ("Glastonbury Festival", "Evening Session", "Later Show")

http://audialforensics.blogspot.com/...label/Bootlegs

sarramkrop 11.06.2007 12:16 PM


 

THE BIRTHDAY PARTY - 3 live sets
My favorite live album of all-all-all-time is “Live 1981-82″, an emotionally overwhelming posthumous compilation of material from The Birthday Party, released by 4AD several years ago. The BP were an all-consuming flame as a live act, something not entirely apparent if you listen to their studio releases which, while appropriately cluttered and insane, can be thin-sounding (with the exception of the apocalyptic “Mutiny” EP from ‘83, their final burst). I’ve started to collect Birthday Party live shows with the rabidness of a Grateful Dead-following douchebag, and here’s three of the better-sounding ones…
The Birthday Party - University Refectory, Sydney, Australia, January 6th, 1982 (ZIP file)
The Birthday Party - The Hacienda, Manchester, UK, 1982 (ZIP file)
The Birthday Party - The Hacienda, Manchester, UK, 1983 (ZIP file)
http://www.eggcityradio.com/

sarramkrop 11.06.2007 12:17 PM

THE CURE

November 5th, 2007 Am enjoying my four-day vacation in Cleveland; hopped on a plane with a friend in L.A. who’s originally from there ‘cuz it’s his birthday, and he wanted me to hang out with him for heavy doses of Cleveland cuisine. Will have a full rundown of the glorious excess of our food tour soon —
While in a record store, I picked up a 1982 back issue of the NME (never having read a full issue before), and found the mag to be in retrospect an odd mixture of Rolling Stone and Mad Magazine. Peculiar, given its reputation, although it’s entirely possible that I just wasn’t paying too close attention to certain parts of said reputation. If anyone out there has a pile of NME back issues (as well as Sounds, for that matter) from the ’70s up until the early ’80s, I’d love to take them off yr. hands. Get in touch if you wanna do a swap of some kind at i n f o @ e g g c i t y r a d i o . c o m.


 

THE CURE - 3.14159 live sets
I got a little misty-eyed when I ran the first of the downloads below, a set from Belgium in 1981, through my iPod headphone speakers last week. The recording quality is pretty good, and the version of “The Funeral Party” is particularly emotive and wonderful. I haven’t had time to give the others a full listen yet, but I know that at least their audio quality is worth giving them a shot as well. Also, the second set below (downloads 2 & 3) has no track listings, and the set from ‘85 is incomplete.
The Cure - Werchter, Belgium, July 5th 1981 (ZIP file)
The Cure - Paris, France, 1982: Disc 1 (ZIP file)
The Cure - Paris, France, 1982: Disc 1 (ZIP file)
The Cure - various rare live tracks, 1980-84 (ZIP file)
The Cure - Paris, France, December 18th, 1985 (ZIP file)
http://www.eggcityradio.com/

sarramkrop 11.06.2007 12:22 PM

 

DAVID BOWIE - live on “Musikladen”, 5.21.78
A killer band backed Bowie for his “Low And Heroes” world tour in ‘78, including guitarists Carlos Alomar and Adrian Belew. While in Germany, Bowie and the band laid down a 45-minute set for the television show “Musikladen”. My favorite performances from this gig are “Heroes”, “TVC15″ and the opening instrumental “Sense Of Doubt”. The “Alabama Song” cover is also pretty lame.
David Bowie - live on “Musikladen”, May 21st, 1978 (ZIP file)

sarramkrop 11.06.2007 12:25 PM

BOREDOMS


October 4th, 2007


 

BOREDOMS - 2 live sets (1995/2005)
Did any ECR readers out there in NYC go to the recent Boredoms show on 07/07/07 with 77(!) drummers? Sounded reminiscent of the Glenn Branca “Hallucination City: Symphony For 100 Guitars” event I saw at Disney Hall here in Los Angeles last year —
The second of two sets below was recorded by a friend of mine, the International Voice Of Reason, who attended the show. The recording quality is a knockout, thanks to his proficiency with a MiniDisc recorder, and the knowhow on smuggling it into a venue without getting caught.
<A href="http://www.eggcityradio.com/sharity/boredoms2.zip">
Boredoms - Live At The Knitting Factory, Los Angeles, CA, May 2005 (ZIP file)
Boredoms - Live At KXLU 88.9fm Los Angeles, 1995 (ZIP file)
http://www.eggcityradio.com/index.php?paged=2

Lamont Cranston 11.06.2007 01:08 PM

Want: Electrelane, King Crimson, or anything you'd care to recommend:)
To Share:
Electrelane
2003 October 29, The Old Market, Brighton
2004 January 29, Peel Sessions
2004 February ?, Freebut Brighton
2004 March 11, Ubu, Rennes
2004 April 8, Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco
2004 August 31, WFMU
2004 September 21, Great American Music Hall, San Francsico
2005 April 28, Cafe de la Danse, Paris
2005 May 24, Huw Stephens Session
2005 June 15, Amoeba Music, San Francsico
2005 June 16, Great American Music Hall, San Francsico
2007 April 16, Black Session Studio 105 (or Studio 105 Black Session? Its in French)
2007 April 27, La Cigale, Paris
2007 May 31, The Troubadour, West Hollywood
Harold Budd & Bill Nelson
1992 February 4, LaForet Museum, Tokyo (Duet Improvisation)
Joy Division
1979 March 14, Bowden Vale Youth Club, Altrincham
1979 July 13, The Factory, Hulme Manchester
1979 August 2, YMCA, Tottenham Court Road London
1979 August 11, Eric's Liverpool
1979 September 8, Futurama Festival, Leeds
1979 October 6, Odeon, Edinburgh
1979 November 2, Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
1979 November 9, Rainbow Theatre, Finns Park London
1980 January 11, Paradiso, Amsterdam
1980 January 18, De Effenaar, Eindhoven Netherlands
1980 February 29, Lyceum Ballroom, London
1980 April 5, Winter Gardens, Malvern
1980 April 19, Ajanta Theatre, Derby
King Crimson
1971 September 4, Hyde Park, London
1971 October 9, Public Hall, Preston
1971 November 24, Academy of Music, New York City
1972 February 25, Auditorium, Malibu Beach
1972 March 19, Civic Centre, Santa Monica
1972 March 21, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco
1972 March 27, Orpheum Theatre, Boston
1972 November 10, Technical College, Hull
1972 November 25, Oxford UK
1972 December 13, Rainbow Theatre, London
1972 December 15, Portsmouth Guildhall
1973 April 9, Olympia, Paris
1973 April 28, Academy of Music, New York City
1973 May 4, Orpheum Theatre, Boston
1973 May 6, Palace Theatre, Waterbury Conn.
1973 May 14, Club Agora, Cleveland
1973 June 16, Community Theatre, Berkeley
1973 June 23, California Richard's Club, Atlanta
1973 September 23, Orpheum Theatre, Boston
1973 October 6, University Of Texas, Arlington
1973 November 8, Saarbruegen, France A.S.T.V. Halle
1974 May 1, Felt Forum, New York City
1974 June 6, Tarrant County Convention Centre, Forthworth
1974 June 24, Massey Hall, Toronto
1981 May 8, Liverpool University, UK
1981 May 10, Her Majesty's Theatre, London
1981 October 9, The Venue, London
1981 October 14, Stadthalle, Cologne
1981 November 9, The Nitro, Detroit
1995 June 28, Symphony Hall, San Diego
1995 October 14, Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo
1995 October 21, Marins Veterans Auditorium San Rafae
2001 July 29, Janus Landing, St. Petersburg Florida
2001 November 15, Universal Ampitheatre Los Angeles
2003 March 30, The Grove, Anaheim
2003 April 15, Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo
and every King Crimson Collector's Club release
Robert Fripp
1978 February 5, The Kitchen, New York City (this is pure 'Frippertronics', the solo adaptation of the tape loop/delay system Brian Eno developed, if you've heard their album No Pussyfooting or Fripps solo album Let the Power Fall you'll know what I'm talking about)
1978 December 2, Irving Plaza with Debby Harry, Chris Stein, Walter Steding
1979 July 27, Tower Records Los Angeles (only the latter half sorry, Q&A with the audience - recounts the time he met Jimi Hendrix!)
1979 July 28, Mabuhay Gardens, San Fransisco (same as The Kitchen)
1987, WMMR 93.3FM, Philadelphia (with his Guitar Craft students)
location & date unknown but possibly 1990, Time Zones Festival in Bari Italy (with The League of The Crafty Guitarists)
1993 September 2, Red Door Cafe, Allentown (mix of Frippertronics and Guitar Craft)
2000 November 30, World Financial Centre, New York City
Sarah Blasko
2005 February 7, Triple J
Tool
2007 April ?, Bonnaroo Festival (Tom Morello joins for 'Lateralus')

I've got it all shared on soulseek, the nicks Lamont Cranston, but I can upload to whever you like

Melfsdis 11.09.2007 08:58 AM

SLUG - 7/15/90 - Lectisternium, Culver Ciity, CA

http://www.badongo.com/file/5069144
 



If you are not familiar with them, they were a industrial/noise band that had met as DJs at KXLU in L.A. Defintely worth checking out, if you are into that sort of thing. This is the first that this
recording has been availible in any form, since it was recorded.

sarramkrop 11.09.2007 09:37 AM

KK.NULL - [Radio-Animus/Anima] for TouchRadio - 32:11

Track 1 - Radio-Animus (composition/improvisation with electronics + voice) 23:32
Track 2 - Radio-Anima 1 (improvisation with a piece of metal) 04:49
Track 3 - Radio-Anima 2 (improvisation with a piece of metal + voice) 04:10

All tracks were recorded live at Super Deluxe, Tokyo, June 15, 2005. Final production at prima natura studio, August 30, 2005.
Performed + produced by Kazuyuki Kishino (KK.NULL).

http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/touchradio/

finding nobody 11.11.2007 12:32 AM

Somebody in here has got to like the Meat Puppets!

http://www.wohlers.org/puppets/

atari 2600 12.11.2007 11:10 AM

Thanks, hipster_bebop_junkie.

Hmm, wonder what the interest level would be in demos from Black Flag's Damaged with Dez on vocals.

Now I do know what the interest level will be on the share that follows, namely, next to nil, but here it is anyway. I upped this for the group and no one there has downloaded it so...here goes nothing...

The Cars - University of Sussex, Brighton, UK 1/13/79 .avi videos
BBC "Rock Goes To College" programme (pro-shot)

01 Just What I Needed
02 Good Times Roll
03 I'm In Touch With Your World
04 My Best Friend's Girl
05 Moving In Stereo
06 All Mixed Up
07 Night Spots
08 Bye Bye Love
09 Don't Cha Stop
10 You're All I've Got Tonight

part 1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/b3sxc3

part 2
http://www.badongo.com/vid/556248

This video is compressed somewhat from the dvd, but it is still much better than youtube quality, but if you wish to preview check http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ThePrairiePrankster&search_que ry=the+cars
where a youtube user has posted some of the song performances. The .avis I've posted are at 128 kbps audio, so this'll sound at least pretty good through a stereo while watching it on TV after anyone interested has burned this.

atari 2600 12.12.2007 09:02 PM

I'll re-up it if that happens. If the problem persists, maybe I can split part one down to less than 100 mb pieces each and badongo them. It's a really, really great show. Part one is definitely not to be missed. I got this only weeks or so ago and must have watched the whole thing at least ten times since then.


I probably shouldn't have numbered the tracks...oh well, oops.

ShermanLoper 12.13.2007 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
Do yourselves a favour:
take this

Lightning Bolt - 2007-04-07 The Vera Project - Seattle, WA
http://www.iamserio.us/shows/lb2007-...00s.flac16.zip

then build a statue in your backyard to praise Brian Connolly and pay a well worth visit to his site www.iamserio.us


Hell yeah - thanks!
any one else want to join the DDN .flac vine speak up.

stu666 12.13.2007 06:02 PM

:) yeah thanks nicfit, i just watched the Power of salad and milkshakes DVD which i really enjoyed and thanks ShermanLoper for making me notice this

greenlight 12.14.2007 07:58 AM

how come I was ignoring this thread! I'm such a ignorant! cool thread!

greenlight 12.14.2007 08:05 AM

Rush 10/03/07 SECC, Glasgow, Scotland????

(at least a link for a torrent, but not from dimeadozen, it's not for me, it's over 1Gb in .flac so don't want to risk my ratio, as there's no leechers only seeders, my ratio would dropped big time).

sarramkrop 12.14.2007 08:35 AM

The Velvet Underground - Ultra Rare Trax Vol's 1-4




 




















Volume 1
http://rapidshare.com/files/48438314/vu1.zip
1. Sister Ray
2. Who loves the Sun
3. Beginning to See the Light
4. Some Kinda Love
5. Who Loves the Sun
6. I Found a Reason
7. Walk and Talk
8. Ride Into the Sun
9. Ride Into the Sun
10. It's Just Too Much
11. Oh Mickey
12. radio ad.

Volume 2
http://rapidshare.com/files/48440133/vu2.zip
1. I Love You
2. Wild Child
3. Ride Into the Sun
4. Lisa Says
5. She's My Best Friend
6. Hanging 'Round
7. Walk On the Wild Side
8. kid
9. What Goes On
10. Sheltered Life
11. Sheltered Life
12. Here She Comes Now
13. Here She Comes Now
14. Temptation Inside Your Heart
15. I'm Gonna Move Right In
16. Rock And Roll
17. Andy's Chest
18. index

Volume 3
http://rapidshare.com/files/48439095/vu3.zip
1.Andy Warhol speakes
2. Venus In Furs
3. Heroin
4. Guess I'm Falling In Love
5. Heroin
6. Venus In Furs
7. White Light Whit Heat
8. Jesus

Volume 4
http://rapidshare.com/files/48441128/vu4.zip
1. radio ad.
2. What Goes On
3. Jesus
4. All Tomorrow's Parties
5. These Days
6. I'll Keep It With Mine
7. Little Sister
8. All Tomorrow's Parties
9. I'll Be Your Mirror
10. Femme Fatale
11. I'll Keep It With Mine
12. Jessie James
13. Little Queenie
14. Little Sister
15. All Tomorrow's Parties
16. Somebody
17. Child's Christmas in Wales
18. Chelsea Girls
http://yourmothershouldknow03.blogsp...trax-vols.html

atari 2600 12.21.2007 10:03 PM

Cool. I can up a flawlessly sounding FM from a full-length concert she did in Switzerland this year. The thing is though that the performance is nowhere near as good as that '88 one. I suppose I can send it to the group. I must've missed that Pink Floyd one. I thought I nabbed it.
Wondering if you have the video for Pink Floyd at Earls Court 1980. The Wall is not one of my absolute favorite albums of theirs, but it's a mindblowingly great performance. I could do that one instead for now. I'm also thinking of splitting up the Downtown '81 movie into videos and/or a Don Cherry video called "Det Är Inne Min Musik" from a documentary from '78; it's in English with Swedish subtitles.

Pork, a couple of weeks or so ago I tried to PM you the link a few times for the complete discography of Action Swingers, but your mailbox was full, and the link is now expired. You may already have them all, I don't know, but I thought I'd try to pay you back for turning me on to them.

atari 2600 12.21.2007 10:10 PM



I found some notes on this.
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=4&gl=us
I wanted to make sure that most of it wasn't repeats from the Caught Between the Twisted Stars 4-disc set and other stuff I have before downloading. Around half of this is new to me. Great find in the blogosphere, sarramkrop.


Volume 1
http://rapidshare.com/files/48438314/vu1.zip
1. Sister Ray
2. Who loves the Sun
3. Beginning to See the Light
4. Some Kinda Love
5. Who Loves the Sun
6. I Found a Reason
7. Walk and Talk
8. Ride Into the Sun
9. Ride Into the Sun
10. It's Just Too Much
11. Oh Mickey
12. radio ad

1 : different mix from legendary "Swan Cover" album PRD-0022, produced by Tom Wilson 1973; sounds more tight and rhythmic / 2 : mono mix from promotional EP collection 45-44107 / 3-4 : alternate studio mix, 1968 / 5-7, 10, 11 : Max's Kansas City rehearsal, NYC, summer 1970 / 8-9 : demos, 1969 / 12 : ad for 3rd LP, from Special Disc Jockey Record 7 inch MGM VU-1 The Velvet Underground.

Volume 2
http://rapidshare.com/files/48440133/vu2.zip
1. I Love You
2. Wild Child
3. Ride Into the Sun
4. Lisa Says
5. She's My Best Friend
6. Hanging 'Round
7. Walk On the Wild Side
8. kid
9. What Goes On
10. Sheltered Life
11. Sheltered Life
12. Here She Comes Now
13. Here She Comes Now
14. Temptation Inside Your Heart
15. I'm Gonna Move Right In
16. Rock And Roll
17. Andy's Chest
18. index

1-9 : Lou Reed, acoustic home demos, 1971 / 10-13 : home demos, early 1967 / 14-17 : rough mix demos, 1969 / 18 : flexidisc from Andy Warhol's Index Book.

Volume 3
http://rapidshare.com/files/48439095/vu3.zip
1. Andy Warhol speaks
2. Venus In Furs
3. Heroin
4. Guess I'm Falling In Love
5. Heroin
6. Venus In Furs
7. White Light White Heat
8. Jesus

1-2 : WNET TV, NYC, Feb. 1966 / 3 : Gymnasium, NYC, April 1967 / 4 : flexidisc from Aspen magazine #3, December 1966, written by John Cale, and credited to the VU / 5-6 : Poor Richards, Chicago, June 23, 1966, from Exploding Plastic Inevitable film soundtrack / 7-9 : Boston Tea Party, March 13, 1969 / 10 : East Village Other Electric Newspaper LP, August 1966.

Volume 4
http://rapidshare.com/files/48441128/vu4.zip
1. radio ad
2. What Goes On
3. Jesus
4. All Tomorrow's Parties
5. These Days
6. I'll Keep It With Mine
7. Little Sister
8. All Tomorrow's Parties
9. I'll Be Your Mirror
10. Femme Fatale
11. I'll Keep It With Mine
12. Jessie James
13. Little Queenie
14. Little Sister
15. All Tomorrow's Parties
16. Somebody
17. Child's Christmas in Wales
18. Chelsea Girls

1 : radio ad, May 1966 / 2, 3 : mono mix from MGM promo single K-14057 (What Goes On is faded to 2'40) / 4-15 : Lou Reed & Nico, "The Bedroom Tape", 1970 (?) / 16 : Nico, Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, May 6, 1979 / 17 : Nico & Joe Bidewell, BBC TV program on Chelsea Hotel, 1981.

atari 2600 12.23.2007 03:17 PM

I just meant that I thought I had downloaded it already, but discovered I hadn't. badongo is working okay for me.

atari 2600 01.03.2008 01:25 AM

The Rolling Stones
Jagger/Richards/Taylor/Wyman/Watts
acoustic studio outtakes

part 1 95 MB vbr .wmas in .rar folder
http://www.badongo.com/file/7144856
01 Dear Doctor Olympic Sound Studios, London 5/13-23/68
02 You Got the Silver (Mick vox) Olympic Sound Studios, London 2/16/69
03 Family (with Nicky Hopkins) Olympic Sound Studios, London 5/13-23/68
04 No Expectations Olympic Sound Studios, London 5/13-23/68
05 Sister Morphine Olympic Sound Studios, London 3/22,28 & 30/69
06 Blood Red Wine Olympic Sound Studios, London 5/13/68 though mid-June '68
07 Country Honk Olympic Sound Studios, London 4/17/69 through 7/02/69
08 You Can't Always Get What You Want Olympic Sound Studios, London 11/17/68
09 You Gotta Move (unknown)
10 Wild Horses (early acoustic version; unknown date and location)
11 All Down the Line Elektra Studios, Los Angeles 10/17/69 through late Oct. '69

part 2 24 MB vbr .wmas in .zip folder
http://www.badongo.com/file/7145041
12 Cocksucker Blues (Jagger solo, date unknown; last single recorded for Decca)
13 Dead Flowers (early acoustic version; unknown date and location)
14 Angie (unknown)

These great-sounding outtakes, each with some acoustic instrumentation, are the same found on the Unplugged bootleg. The first fourteen tracks also appear on the Acoustic Motherfuckers bootleg (which, incidentally, fills out the remainder of the disc with cuts from '93 at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin from the Voodoo Brew bootleg). I omitted the tracks from '93 to keep this all from the Mick Taylor-era.

I've cited the sources as given on Acoustic Motherfuckers (Unplugged offers no sources), but have my questions.

12 probably recorded at Elektra Studios in Los Angeles between late '69 & early '70
5, 7, 14 probably actually recorded at Stargroves (Mobile) Studio, (Jagger's house) East End, Newbury, UK during mid-'69
9, 10, 13 probably recorded at Muscle Shoals Studios, Muscle Shoals, AL Dec. '69

If anyone has any input, please let me know.

atari 2600 01.03.2008 02:07 AM

These album outtakes aren't "acoustic" (see post above), but will go nicely just before "Wild Horses" if you are so inclined. Both are from Beggar's Breakfast and feature Nicky Hopkins on keys.

They were most likely recorded at Stargroves and then overdubbed and mixed at Sunset Sound and/or Elektra Studios in L.A.

Brown Sugar - early mix with different lead guitar by Mick Taylor
http://www.badongo.com/file/7145701
Sway (early acetate)
http://www.badongo.com/file/7145410

atari 2600 01.03.2008 07:17 PM

Thanks for the Sign o' the Times tour show!

The Cars concert video from '79 a few posts up still has been downloaded by only you so far.

People cannot even begin to understand what they are missing.

atari 2600 01.10.2008 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
You're welcome.


That means the Senspace link is dead by now. I'm lucky i'm not one of those who missed it.

Are you a fan of Brian Eno, by any chance, atari?


I'm mostly a fan of his material with Fripp and his production work. I have only a few albums, and a few boots.

The Peel Session with The Winkies in '74 is good, and has been making the rounds lately. I wonder if maybe that's what you have there.

Eno, Brian
1974-1976 live sbd compilation (Brian Eno & The Winkies/Eno & Fripp)
??/??/?? (with Robert Fripp)
5/03/74 Peel Session FM BBC Maida Vale Studios, London
(Brian Eno & The Winkies)
5/28/75 The Olympia Paris (with Robert Fripp)
??/??/98 Music for Prague sbd (limited edition gallery release)
7/02/01 German radio broadcast: Michael Engelbrecht`s `Klanghorizonte` FM
??/??/06 untitled piece vcd
If you would like some Prince, I downloaded this one recently and it's a really good soundboard from the Controversy tour.
2/28/82 Seanger Theater New Orleans sbd Why You Wanna Treat me So Bad?

all Prince boots:
Prince & the Revolution
The Black Album
DIY compilation various & live x2
Kicks (Dirty Mind outtakes)
Neon Rondevous Paisley Park Studios Minneapolis, MN
Piano Rehearsal 1983
2/28/82 Seanger Theater New Orleans sbd Why You Wanna Treat me So Bad?
12/07/82 Pine Bluffs Convention Center Pine Bluffs, AR sbd
2/14/83 Starplex Armory Washington, D.C.w/ special openers The Time FM x2 (disc 1 The Time, disc 2 Prince & The Revolution)
4/07/85 Orange Bowl Miami sbd x2
11/25/85 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, MN
6/17/87 Palais Omniport, Paris, France Paris Affair (thanks, hipster!)
2/07/07 Dolphin Stadium Miami Super Bowl XLI Halftime show VHS
2/07/07 Dolphin Stadium Miami Super Bowl XLI (Superbowl week press conference performance and Halftime show cd-r)

I've gotta say, I'm pretty soured about the whole sharing thing with only yourself downloading that The Cars '79 video.

I’m a psilocybin pony
You’re a flick fandango phoney

- The Cars, "I'm in Touch with your World"

atari 2600 01.10.2008 04:39 PM

Yeah, sorry about that. I was replying to your message over an hour ago and then things got busy and I was only able to get back just now. I had a feeling that you may be uploading something already.

so...like you...i dl'ed that same torrent...well, like they say, great minds...haha

*******************************
Brian Eno & The Winkies
Peel Session FM
BBC Maida Vale Studios, London
5/03/74

1. Baby's On Fire
2. Totalled
3. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch
4. Fever (Peggy Lee cover)

(in mp3 from this blog...scroll down...it's highlighted...
an incredible short set...
quirky rock with nice guitar tones...
fans of SY should like it...
fans of Beefheart should like it)
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:AaZf-rxsOf4J:theperfumedgarden.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html+brian+eno+and+winkies+blog +mp3&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=us

atari 2600 01.10.2008 05:06 PM

I've had that SY FM for awhile, some of it's on Picks #10, and I don't want the Sunn O))), although someone else might.

atari 2600 01.10.2008 05:14 PM

Totally missed it, thanks a million. From the '07 reunion I've got Little Kings (first one in Athens), The Earl (Atlanta) and Local 506 (Chapel Hill), all taped by Sloan Simpson.

I usually don't bother with too many audience recordings but for Sonic Youth (naturally) and for (in this case) Pylon, I'll always make an exception!

nyctaper seeds torrents at dime, but they haven't done this one, at least yet; again, thanks.

I don't have the Syd...before you upload, "The Perfumed Garden" blog might have it posted. They do a lot of Peel Sessions. Then again, disregard that, it's a short set, so you might as well up it lossless like you wrote.

I've been trying to do a lossless up for the "All Tomorrow's Parties" boot all day and badongo keeps getting stuck. It's almost 400 MB, but I would suppose it should work and just split it up into parts automatically like it does with files over 100 MB.

atari 2600 01.10.2008 05:54 PM

I actually think I have it on a DIY Syd comp, but it was from less than 128 kbps mp3s that I downloaded many years ago from a blog. Yours will be a nice upgrade.

stu666 01.11.2008 04:55 AM

:) Thanks hipster bebop junkie for this:SYD BARRETT The Peel Sessions :cool:

stu666 01.11.2008 02:36 PM

hipster bebop junkie i was wondering if you could be so kind as to upload this Sonic Youth show: Dec 17, 1995-KROQ's almost acoustic Christmas.
this would be greatly appreciated as i don't have this, i'll try to give you something back in return if you let me know what yr looking for

stu666 01.11.2008 08:36 PM

it would be nice to have it in lossless but MP3 will do just fine, thanks

stu666 01.13.2008 05:14 AM

i think i got this off dime last year, thought i would share it here incase somebody wants it


Birchville Cat Motel
State 51, London, UK 04 Jan 2007
Soundboard -> iRiver H120 -> SoundForge -> FLAC v1.1.2a with FLAC Frontend v1.7.1
1 30 minute untitled piece
Recorded & transferred by pjc

http://www.sendspace.com/file/g8obwm

pokkeherrie 01.16.2008 05:40 PM

http://www.bigozine2.com/archive/ARr...Rkwbremen.html


 

Click on the panels to download artwork


 


Kraftwerk

K4: Bremen Radio 1971 [SEIDR 026]
Liveat Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany, June 25, 1971.
"There isn't any extra information about this unofficial release either in the liner notes or on the interweb thing - however, as you listen it becomes obvious that this is indeed a recording of the rather short-lived lineup of Kraftwerk that includes Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger in its ranks! That's right - Neu! as part of Kraftwerk!!!

"It's basically a whole CD of extended "side-long" jams in the style of the first Kraftwerk albums performed in front of a small but enthusiastic audience and broadcast on Bremen Radio in 1971. The members of Neu! really take a forward role here, with Rother's guitar driving things for most of the time and sounding quite rocking, with glimpses of his future soaring melodic sound in the extended jam passages. The guitar and drums are backed up by synth and I believe organ bass, with notable exceptions of flute taking the forefront on the great version of Ruckzack (from the first Kraftwerk LP) and is it distorted electric violin on K4? Maybe just Rother taking a violin bow to his guitar strings! Proto-Kraftwerk and proto-Neu! It's exciting stuff, and on top of that the sound quality is excellent - a professional radio recording.
"How has this recording not become better known over the past 35 years since it was made?! I don't know. It appears to be a newly released CDR edition with good-quality (but privately printed) packaging. Maybe it has stayed in the Radio Bremen archives until now? If you're sceptical about the authenticity I'm sure a listen will persuade you... and hearing someone in the crowd shout "Michael!" in the last second of the recording is the icing on the cake." - Little Bear [who shared the recording on the internet]
This isn’t the motorik, some might even say monotonous, electronic sound of Kraftwerk. Early Kraftwerk were more experimental with sounds and effects - not quite dance music.
- The Little Chicken



 


Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality, stereo MP3s - sample rate of 192 kibit/s). As far as we can ascertain none of the tracks have been officially released.


Track 01 Heavy Metal Kids (07:54)
Track 02 K1 (15:39)
Track 03 K2 (Ruckzuck) (19:20)
Track 04 K3 (15:19)
Track 05 K4 (11:30) A+ Stereo Soundboard Recording taken from a recently issued R.O.I.O.

Lineup:

Ralf Hutter [organ]
Florian Schneider [woodwind]
Michael Rother
Klaus Dinger

sarramkrop 01.17.2008 08:42 AM

Peter Wright & Stars Of The Lid - Live @ Paris



 
37 minutes leinght pure ambient and drone - live from Praris 18/12/2007

p.s. Turn volume on max

LINK
pass: redizork

http://deletedscenesforgottendreams.blogspot.com/

atari 2600 01.17.2008 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
http://www.bigozine2.com/archive/ARr...Rkwbremen.html



 

Click on the panels to download artwork










 


Kraftwerk

K4: Bremen Radio 1971 [SEIDR 026]
Liveat Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany, June 25, 1971.
"There isn't any extra information about this unofficial release either in the liner notes or on the interweb thing - however, as you listen it becomes obvious that this is indeed a recording of the rather short-lived lineup of Kraftwerk that includes Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger in its ranks! That's right - Neu! as part of Kraftwerk!!!

"It's basically a whole CD of extended "side-long" jams in the style of the first Kraftwerk albums performed in front of a small but enthusiastic audience and broadcast on Bremen Radio in 1971. The members of Neu! really take a forward role here, with Rother's guitar driving things for most of the time and sounding quite rocking, with glimpses of his future soaring melodic sound in the extended jam passages. The guitar and drums are backed up by synth and I believe organ bass, with notable exceptions of flute taking the forefront on the great version of Ruckzack (from the first Kraftwerk LP) and is it distorted electric violin on K4? Maybe just Rother taking a violin bow to his guitar strings! Proto-Kraftwerk and proto-Neu! It's exciting stuff, and on top of that the sound quality is excellent - a professional radio recording.
"How has this recording not become better known over the past 35 years since it was made?! I don't know. It appears to be a newly released CDR edition with good-quality (but privately printed) packaging. Maybe it has stayed in the Radio Bremen archives until now? If you're sceptical about the authenticity I'm sure a listen will persuade you... and hearing someone in the crowd shout "Michael!" in the last second of the recording is the icing on the cake." - Little Bear [who shared the recording on the internet]
This isn’t the motorik, some might even say monotonous, electronic sound of Kraftwerk. Early Kraftwerk were more experimental with sounds and effects - not quite dance music.
- The Little Chicken


Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality, stereo MP3s - sample rate of 192 kibit/s). As far as we can ascertain none of the tracks have been officially released.


Heavy Metal Kids (07:54)
K1 (15:39)
K2 (Ruckzuck) (19:20)
K3 (15:19)
K4 (11:30) A+ Stereo Soundboard Recording taken from a recently issued R.O.I.O.

Lineup:

Ralf Hutter [organ]
Florian Schneider [woodwind]
Michael Rother
Klaus Dinger


The covers for this featuring track titles from the pre-FM lossless version follow.

 









 

stu666 01.19.2008 01:13 PM

another one from dime...

Sunburned Hand of the Man
Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL 30th August 2006

1 - soundtrack to Invasion Of Thunderbolt Pagoda
2-3 - untitled jams


t1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/58fxzw

t2
http://www.sendspace.com/file/djnckd

t3
http://www.sendspace.com/file/b3n6n4

info file
http://www.sendspace.com/file/if8jy8

anthony89 01.31.2008 09:18 PM

That Kraftwerk boot is gold, thanks

Bollocks_to_Pop 02.01.2008 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stu666
another one from dime...

Sunburned Hand of the Man
Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL 30th August 2006

1 - soundtrack to Invasion Of Thunderbolt Pagoda
2-3 - untitled jams


t1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/58fxzw

t2
http://www.sendspace.com/file/djnckd

t3
http://www.sendspace.com/file/b3n6n4

info file
http://www.sendspace.com/file/if8jy8


Dude thanks a lot. I've looking for any Sunburned I can get. Does anyone else have any Sunburned they might be able to share?

stu666 02.01.2008 04:16 AM

i've got a few more shows from around the same time, i'll upload them soon if you want.

i am waiting for my computer to be fixed though which hopefully will be today

stu666 02.03.2008 06:28 AM

for Bollocks_to_Pop and anyone else who wants it:

Sunburned Hand of the Man
Palimpsest Festival, All Saints Church, Cambridge, UK 26 Aug 2006
1 - untitled jam
2 - Hallelujah, I'm A Bum
3 - untitled jam
4 - It's My Prayer
5 - untitled jam
Sunburned Hand of the Man on this occasion were Rob Thomas, John Moloney, Mike K, Chris Corsano, Phil Franklin, Mick Flower, Bridget Hayden and Ron Schneidermann

t1 http://www.sendspace.com/file/7je8gu

t2 http://www.sendspace.com/file/s7clll

t3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/2tntgu

t4 http://www.sendspace.com/file/5yzopt

t5 http://www.sendspace.com/file/iyhjqw

info http://www.sendspace.com/file/9tlgkb


i have also got the 31/08/06 show if you want it

andrei 02.03.2008 07:04 AM

Thank you very much Stu! I don't know how i've missed this!


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