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Four Discs of music that will melt your brain. All are either Very Good or Excellent quality, so it’s not a jarring experience to sit through all four discs, they have a certain continuity to them. I think this is a great time period of music and these guys were just on another level. It’s a fun thing to ponder, whether there are any bands that can do this sort of thing today – and the answer is “I really don’t think so”. SOFT MACHINE TIME TRIPS 1969-1972 Disc 1 Live at the Lyceum, London, October 5, 1969 Lineup Mike Ratledge – Lowery Organ, Piano Hugh Hopper – Bass (Fuzz Bass) Robert Wyatt – Drums, Vocals 1. Moon In June (17:45) 2. Facelift (4:43) 3. Eamonn Andrews (5:57) 4. Mousetrap-Noisette-Backwards-Mousetrap reprise (7:16) 5. Esther's Nosejob (11:27) Disc 2 6. improv - Facelift middle section reprise (3:50) 7. Dedicated To You But You Weren't Listening (0:21) 8. We Did It Again (3:38) 9. Noisette reprise (0:56) 1970-10-10 Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club London England Lineup Elton Dean - alto sax Hugh Hopper - bass Mike Ratledge - organ Robert Wyatt - drums, vocals 10. -Facelift 11. -Kings and Queens 12. -Virtually (pts.2 & 3) 13. -Slightly All The Time 14. -Eamonn Andrews 15. -Esther's Nose Job 16. -Fire Engine Passing with Bells Clanging - Pig - Orange Skin Food - A Door Opens and Closes - 10.30 Returns To The Bedroom (pt. 1) - Pigling Bland - Esther's Nose Job (reprise) - 10.30 Returns To The Bedroom (pt. 2) Disc 3 Casino Lido, Venice, Italy September 24, 1971 1. - Drop - MC - Out-Bloody-Rageous (20:57) 2. - All White Slightly All The Time - Plain Tiffs (21:22) Lineup Elton Dean - alto sax, saxello, fender rhodes electric piano Mike Ratledge - organ, fender rhodes electric piano Hugh Hopper - bass Phil Howard - drums Disc 4 Piper Club, Rome, Italy 24 April 1972 01 -All White - 7:47 02 -Slightly All The Time 1 - 8:39 03 -Slightly All The Time 2 - 3:36 04 -Drop - 5:56 05 -MC - 5:24 06 -Out-Bloody-Rageous - 14:00 07 -As If 1 - 1:01 08 -As If 2 - 0:50 09 -As If 3 - 3:33 10 -As If 4 - 5:19 11 -As If 5 - 0:26 12 -LBO - 9:04 13 -Pigling Bland - 5:04 Line Up: Mike Ratledge - organ, electric piano Hugh Hopper - bass Elton Dean - alto sax, saxello, electric piano John Marshall - drums -
Studio Quality 9.7 - Fascinating! Just hearing these songs before the sweeteners were added is incredible. I kind of like the raw takes better, well, almost. The Cars First Album Demos 01 Good Times Roll (live) 02 My Best Friend's Girl (demo) 03 Just What I Needed (demo) 04 I'm In Touch With My World (demo) 05 Don't Cha Stop (demo) 06 You're All I've Got Tonight (demo) 07 Bye Bye Love (demo) 08 Moving In Stereo (demo) 09 All Mixed Up (demo) 10 They Won't See You 11 Take What You Want 12 Wake Me Up 13 You Just Can't Push Me 14 Hotel Queenie -
Soundboard 8.7 - A show that factors in to what would become a stellar career over many decades. Pretty much on her own now (no longer paired with Gram Parsons R.I.P.) she started playing in the clubs in the DC area when a producer came to record this show for future reference as he crafted her breakout solo album. Did she know he was at the gig? Who knows, but she obviously made an impact. Emmylou Harris and the Angel Band 1974-05-08 Red Fox Inn Bethesda, Maryland Disc 1 01 -Hot Burrito #1 02 -Hickory Wind 03 -Shop Around 04 -Honky Tonk Blues 05 -Louise 06 -California Cottonfields 07 -High On The Hilltop 08 -Reconstructed 09 -When Will I Be Loved 10 -God Knows I Love You 11 -Before Believing 12 -Queen Of The Silver Dollar 13 -Someone I Used to Know 14 -Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down 15 -A Song for You 16 -High On The Hilltop 17 -Born Again 18 -Drifting Too Far From Shore Disc 2 01 -Country Baptizin' 02 -That's All It Took 03 -Together Again 04 -Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad 05 -Our Father 06 -Maybe Mexico 07 -Sold it All Away 08 -Instrumental (Jeff Wisor & J.B. Morrison) 09 -Satan's Jewel Crown 10 -Born Again 11 -Country Baptizin' Angel Band : Bruce Archer - Guitar Mark Cuff - Drums Tom Guidera - Bass Danny Pendleton - Steel Guitar w/ John & Fayssoux Starling, J.B. Morrison & Jeff Wisor on tracks 7-11 (disc 2) {After Gram Parsons's death} Emmy moved back to D.C., where Tom Guidera had also become a country music convert. With pedal steel player Danny Pendleton and two other musicians, they put together the Angel Band and started gigging around the clubs, playing some of the songs she’d performed with Gram. Eddie Tickner made Harris his number one priority and he convinced Mary Martin, an A&R representative from Warner/Reprise Records (the label that had released Parsons’ solo work) to investigate an Angel Band show in a Washington nightclub. Emmylou Harris became a Reprise Records recording artist in 1974; with her daughter Hallie in tow, the Angel Band relocated to Los Angeles to begin work on Harris’s first true solo album. To produce, Martin paired Harris up with Nova Scotia native Brian Ahern, the mastermind behind Anne Murray’s spate of hits in the early 70’s. She brought the quiet Canadian to hear the Angel Band, and he recorded the performance on a hand-held cassette machine to study at home. This sounds better than a hand-held cassette machine recording, purportedly a sound board, but it's not by any means what we think of as soundboard quality by today's standards. -
Audience 8.4 and Audience 8.2 - Both performances showcase a confident Jeff Beck, but in terms of sound quality the London show is clearer and bass has less boom so you can really dial in to the playing. The Manchester show is not that bad but it is a bit murkier, slightly more dynamic in the vocal dept. and I think the London show edges it out in performance quality as well. Doesn’t mean you will ignore it, just that you will favor the London gig, in fact the London show is a real contender to be in all Jeff Beck fans’ collections. Beck, Bogert, & Appice .... February 3, 1973 Imperial College of Printing; London, England Jeff Beck - guitar, vocals Tim Bogert - bass, vocals Carmine Appice - drums, vocals Set List: Disc One 01 - Superstition 02 - Livin' Alone 03 - I'm So Proud 04 - Lady 05 - Morning Dew - Drum Solo 06 - Sweet Sweet Surrender 07 - Lose Myself With You - Bass Solo 08 - Black Cat Moan - Jeff's Boogie - Blues De Luxe - Black Cat Moan Disc Two 01 - Why Should I Care 02 - Plynth - Shotgun - Plynth 03 - People Get Ready 04 - Oleo - Boogie Beck, Bogert, & Appice .... February 11, 1973 Hard Rock, Manchester, England 05 - tuning stuff 06 - Superstition 07 - Livin' Alone> 08 - I'm So Proud 09 - Lady 10 - Morning Dew - Drum Solo Disc Three 01 - Sweet Sweet Surrender 02 - You Don't Care - Bass Solo - You Don't Care 03 - Jeff's Boogie - Blues Jam - Beverly Hillbillies Jam 04 - Jeff's Boogie (cont'd; with mid-cut) 05 - Why Should I Care? 06 - Plynth - Shotgun - Bass Solo - Plynth 07 - People Get Ready - Lady - Oleo - Jam -
Audience 8.5 - A fun recording to listen to, the quality is decent enough to where you can really dive in and not get fatigued at all…because let me tell you these guys really rocked out at this gig. If they were coked to the gills or drunk or whatever, I mean, I just don’t hear that. I hear a good hard rockin’ band! Band: Aerosmith Title: Reading Festival Date: August 27, 1977 Venue: Reading Festival, Reading, England 1 -Mama Kin 2 -S.O.S. (Too Bad) 3 -Big Ten Inch Record 4 -Lord Of The Thighs 5 -Lick And A Promise 6 -Dream On 7 -Walk This Way 8 -Draw The Line 9 -Same Old Song And Dance -
Soundboard 9.8 - There would be no reason why a professionally recorded Kraftwerk show should sound anything less than near perfect because let’s face it, unless you are a complete moron, it would be hard to screw up their mix. It’s pretty basic, and because of that what you have here is pretty darn good. Kraftwerk l'Olympia Paris, France February 28th, 1976 Personnel: Ralf Hütter: Minimoog Model D, Vako Orchestron, mixer Karl Bartos: Electronic Percussion Wolfgang Flür: Electronic Percussion, photo-electric light-activated drum cage Florian Schneider-Esleben: ARP Odyssey, Votrax VS-6 "talking typewriter", electronic flute-synth device, mixer Disc 1 1. Tuning & Radioactivity 2. Airwaves 3. The Voice of Energy & Die Sonne, Der Mond, Die Sterne 4. Kometenmelodie 5. Tongebirge & Tanzmusik Disc 2 6. Autobahn 7. Mitternacht Notes on the show: Yet another AMAZING find that's now just come to light. This is a master tape from the France Inter archive of the FULL l'Olympia show! We only had 21 mins from the 'Somewhere in Europe' LP and then 38 mins from a rebroadcast in 2015. This is the complete show from a radio programme called "We're Going Out Tonight" with no radio DJ talking over the music or tuning. Very likely recorded before being broadcast on the radio. Of special note is Florian's use of the Votrax VS-6 "Talking Typewriter" as Karl put it in his memoir for "Die Sonne, Der Mond, Die Sterne." -
Audience 8.9 - A super clear recording with a marvelous drum sound. Recording levels are a touch low so crank it up, don’t worry it sounds MUCH better loud! ELECTRIC SUN Hammersmith Odeon London, England May 23, 1983 THE BAND Uli Jon Roth Guitar vocals Ule Ritgen Bass Backing Vocals Clive Bunker Drums Simon Fox Drums percussion David Lennox keyboards Jenni Evans Vocals Dorothy Patterson Vocals Disc 1 1 -Intro 2 -Icebreaker 3 -Firewind 4 -What Is Love 5 -Why? 6 -Enola Gay - Hiroshima Today 7 -Angel of Peace 8 -Return (Chant Of Angel) 9 -Cast Away Your Chains Disc 2 10 -Virgin Killer 11 -Drum & Percussion Solo 12 -Electric Sun 13 -The Night The Master Comes 14 -Polar Nights 15 -Beethoven 16 -Hell Cat 17 -Dark Lady 18 -Midnight Sun -
Audience 8.8 - A rare treat! Two sets in a small venue in really good quality by a band that had tremendous potential. This is such a cool find, more like this please! Sopwith Camel 1973-07-14 Berkeley, California New Orleans House Set One 01. -Oriental Fantasy 02. -Sleazy Street 03. -Orange Peel 04. -Coke, Suede, & Waterbeds 05. -Hello, Hello 06. -Fazon 07. -Dancin' Wizard 08. -Astronaut Food 09. -...Brief Synthophonia 10. -Monkeys On The Moon Set Two 11. -Brief Synthophonia 12. ---band introductions-- 13. -Sneaky Smith 14. -Wham Bam, I'm A Smoky Ham 15. -Fazon 16. -Sleazy Street 17. -Hello, Hello 18. -Orange Peel 19. -Astronaut Food Total Time ::: 2:07:00 -
Mostly Very Good to Excellent quality audience recordings. Interesting to listen in this context, with the idea being that the band worked out the arrangements in front of live audiences then went to record after the tour. You know the history, but this collection brings it to life. Pink Floyd: The Early 1972 UK Concerts. A Trip To The Moon. 11 CD set of Pink Floyd rare audience recordings from their legendary early 1972 UK gigs recorded live at: CD 1 & 2: The Dome, Brighton, East Sussex, 20.01. 1972 (Complete show). CD 3 & 4:: The Guildhall, Portsmouth, Hampshire, 21.02.1972 (Complete show). CD 5 & 6: The Wintergardens, Bournemouth, Hampshire, 22.01.1972 (2 tape sources incl. complete show). CD 7 & 8: The Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, 17.02.1972 (Complete show from 1st gen. master). CD 9: The Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, 20.02.1972 (Best of '72 vinyl completed and restored version). CD10 & 11: The Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 30.03.1972 (Complete show). Disc 1 1. -Speak To Me 2. -Breathe 3. -On The Run 4. -Time - Breathe (Reprise) 5. -The Mortality Sequence 6. -Money 7. -End of DSOTM & Tuning 8. -Atom Heart Mother Disc 2 1. -Tuning 2. -Careful With That Axe, Eugene 3. -One Of These Days 4. -Tuning 5. -Echoes 6. -Tuning 7. -A Saucerful Of Secrets Disc 3 1. -Speak To Me - Breathe 2. -On The Run 3. -Time - Breathe (Reprise) 4. -The Mortality Sequence 5. -Money 6. -Us And Them 7. -Any Colour You Like 8. -Brain Damage 9. -Eclipse Disc 4 1. -One Of These Days 2. -Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 3. -Echoes 4. -A Saucerful Of Secrets Disc 5 1. -Breathe 2. -On The Run 3. -Time 4. -Breathe (Reprise) 5. -The Mortality Sequence 6. -Money 7. -Us And Them 8. -Any Colour You Like 9. -Brain Damage 10. -Eclipse 11. -Speak To Me 12. -Breathe 13. -On The Run 14. -Time 15. -Breathe (Reprise) 16. -The Mortality Sequence 17. -Money Disc 6 1. -Us And Them 2. -Any Colour You Like 3. -Brain Damage 4. -Wind Sound Of One Of These Days 5. -One Of These Days 6. -Tuning 7. -Echoes 8. -Careful With That Axe, Eugene 9. -Tuning 10. -A Saucerful Of Secrets Disc 7 1. -Speak To Me 2. -Breathe 3. -On The Run 4. -Time 5. -The Mortality Sequence 6. -Money 7. -Us And Them 8. -Any Colour You Like 9. -Brain Damage 10. -Eclipse Disc 8 1. -Tuning - One Of These Days 2. -Careful With That Axe, Eugene 3. -Tuning 4. -Echoes 5. -Tuning 6. -Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun Disc 9 1. -Speak To Me 2. -Breathe 3. -On The Run 4. -Time 5. -Breathe (Reprise) 6. -The Mortality Sequence 7. -Money 8. -Us And Them 9. -Any Colour You Like 10. -Brain Damage 11. -Eclipse Disc 10 1. -Speak To Me 2. -Breathe 3. -On The Run 4. -Time 5. -The Mortality Sequence 6. -Money 7. -Us And Them 8. -Any Colour You Like 9. -Brain Damage 10. -Eclipse Disc 11 1. -One Of These Days 2. -Careful With That Axe, Eugene 3. -Echoes 4. -Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun -
Audience 8.8 - Very bright recording, the bottom end is there and it has good detail but could be a little deeper. That being said, if you want to hear the combination of solid, hard rock guitar paired with Greg Lake’s proggy and sometimes jazzy keyboards well, this is about as good as that combination can ever sound. It works actually, quite well. The good thing about this recording being on the bright side is that the guitars and keys are especially clear. GREG LAKE Capital Theater Passaic, NJ December 3rd, 1981 THE BAND Greg Lake lead vocals guitar bass Gary Moore lead guitar vocals Tommy Eyre keyboards vocals Ted McKenna drums Tristram Margetts bass SETLIST 1 -Fanfare For The Common Man 2 -Karn Evil 3 -Nuclear Attack 4 -The Lie 5 -Retribution Drive 6 -Lucky Man 7 -C'est La Vie 8 -You Really Got A Hold On Me 9 -Love You Too Much 10 -21st Century Schizoid Man 11 -In The Court Of The Crimson King -
Various Sources 9.0 - I give this a high rating for many reasons, as it can be easily assumed that the sound quality will vary being a compilation. The producers were smart to put it together this way, I found it to play much like a legitimate record company release. The worst of the recordings is in itself not even that bad, in the context you are hearing it in, it takes on new significance. I myself did not realize how few times some of these songs were played live, so having a collection like this makes sense. I enjoyed it immensely. So will you. Genesis Collection of Rare Live Recordings 1970 - 1998 Track List: Disc One: 1970-1972 01. Looking For Someone (2-22-1970) 02. The Light (3-7-1971) 03. Twilight Alehouse (2-26-1972) 04. Harlequin (3-4-1972) 05. Bye Bye Johnny (4-14-1972) 06. Happy The Man (4-18-1972) 07. Going Out To Get You (4-18-1972) 08. One-Handed Drum Solo (6-28-1972) 09. Can-Utility And The Coastliners (8-20-1972) 10. Seven Stones (8-22-1972) Disc Two: 1972-1975 01. Supper's Ready (11-18-1972) 02. Harold The Barrel (1-20-1974) 03. Horizons (5-4-1974) 04. Watcher Of The Skies (1-24-1975) 05. It (1-24-1975) 06. The Musical Box (1-24-1975) 07. The Waiting Room (5-2-1975) Disc Three: 1977-1978 01. Lillywhite Lillith-The Waiting Room-Wot Gorilla (01-01-1977) 02. All In A Mouse's Night (01-02-1977) 03. Inside And Out (06-24-1977) 04. Down And Out (06-07-1978) 05. Supper's Ready (From Apocalypse In 9/8) (06-14-1978) 06. Ballad Of Big (07-29-1978) 07. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (07-29-1978) 08. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight-Musical Box (Closing Section) (10-13-1978) Disc Four: 1980-1984 01. Back In NYC (29-06-1980) 02. Me And Virgil (27/-09-1981) 03. Like It Or Not (30-11-1981) 04. The Knife (23-12-1981) 05. No Reply At All (22-08-1982 - Featuring Phenix Horns) 06. Paperlate (22-08-1982 Featuring Phenix Horns) 07. 11th Earl Of Mar - Squonk - Firth Of Fifth (11-10-1983) 08. 11th Earl Of Mar - Behind The Lines - Firth Of Fifth - Musical Box (17-01-1984) Disc Five: 1986-1998 01. In The Cage - In That Quiet Earth - Supper's Ready (10-15-1986) 02. Mama (05-09-1992) 03. Carpet Crawlers (10-23-1992) 04. Nowhere Else To Turn (Unreleased B-Side) 05. Small Talk (12-13-1997) 06. Thats All (01-23-1998) 07. Hold On My Heart (01.29.1998) Details: A wonderful live collection that gives you some of the rarest Genesis performances from throughout their career. Even if you're a collector of every individual show this is still a keeper to have, one reason being the unreleased track on disc 5, "Nowhere Else To Turn", sure it's a Ray Wilson-led Genesis track, but one of the very few unreleased studio tracks by Genesis to have leaked to the collector's. Disc One: 1970-1972 01 Looking For Someone (February 22nd, 1970 BBC Radio) 02 The Light (March 7th, 1971 - later morphed into "Lillywhite Lilith" and "The Colony Of Slippermen") 03 Twilight Alehouse (February 22nd, 1972 Civic Hall, Dunstable, U.K.) 04 Harlequin (March 4th, 1972 Technical College, Watford, England) 05 Bye Bye Johnny (April 14th, 1972 Palasport, Pavia, Italy - early version of "Can-Utility And The Coastliners") 06 Happy The Man (April 18th, 1972 Piper Club, Rome, Italy) 07 Going Out To Get You (April 18th, 1972 Piper Club, Rome, Italy) 08 One-Handed Drum Solo (June 28th, 1972 Town Hall, Watford, England) 09 Can-Utility And The Coastliners (August 20th, 1972 Piper 2000 Club, Via Reggio, Italy) 10 Seven Stones (August 22nd, 1972 Teatro Alcione, Genoa, Italy - rarely ever played live) Disc Two: 1972-1975 01 Supper's Ready (November 18th, 1972 Imperial College, London, England) 02 Harold The Barrel (January 20th, 1974 Palasport, Reggio Emilia, Italy - only 2 live versions exist) 03 Horizons (May 4th, 1974 Academy of Music, NYC) 04 Watcher Of The Skies (January 24th, 1975 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles) 05 It (January 24th, 1975 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles) 06 The Musical Box (January 24th, 1975 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles) 07 The Waiting Room (May 2nd, 1975 Hippodrome, Birmingham, England) Disc Three: 1977-1978 01 Lillywhite Lillith - The Waiting Room - Wot Gorilla (January 1st, 1977 Rainbow, London, England) 02 All In A Mouse's Night (January 2nd, 1977 Rainbow, London, England) 03 Inside And Out (June 24th, 1977 Earl's Court, London, England) 04 Down And Out (June 7th, 1978 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden) 05 Supper's Ready (June 14th, 1978 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany) 06 Ballad Of Big (July 29th, 1978 MSG, New York City) 07 I Know What I Like (July 29th, 1978 MSG, New York City) 08 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight - Musical Box (October 13th, 1978 Uptown Theater, Chicago, Illinois) Disc Four: 1980-1984 01 Back In NYC (June 29th, 1980 MSG, New York City) 02 Me And Virgil (September 27, 1981 Velodromo Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain) 03 Like It Or Not (November 30th, 1981 Capital Center, Landover, Maryland) 04 The Knife (December 23rd, 1981 NEC, Birmingham, England) 05 No Reply At All (featuring Phenix Horns) (August 22nd, 1982 Forest Hills, New York City) 06 Paperlate (featuring Phenix Horns) (August 22nd, 1982 Forest Hills, New York City) 07 11th Earl Of Mar / Squonk / Firth Of Fifth (November 10th, 1983 Mecca Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 08 11th Earl Of Mar / Behind The Lines / Firth Of Fifth / Musical Box (January 7th, 1984 McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado) Disc Five: 1986-1998 01 In The Cage / ...In That Quiet Earth / Supper's Ready (October 15th, 1986 Forum, Los Angeles) 02 Mama (May 9th, 1992 Astrodome, Houston, Texas) 03 Carpet Crawlers (October 23rd, 1992 Mayflower Theater, Southampton, England) 04 Nowhere Else To Turn (Unreleased 1997 B-Side - Ray Wilson on lead vocals) 05 Small Talk (December 13th, 1997 RTL Studios, Paris, France) 06 Thats All (January 23rd, 1998 Bray Studios, London, England - only Ray Wilson version) 07 Hold On My Heart (January 29th, 1998 Sport Hall, Budapest, Hungary) -
Soundboard 9.4 - Yes it is CDB but it’s also a whole lot more. Since 1974 they hosted the Volunteer Jam and invited their friends and fellow “southern” rock bands including this legendary get together (famous for being the first on-stage appearance of Lynyrd Skynyrd after the plane crash). Sound is taken from what sounds like a couple of different sources but it’s all consistently great. January 13, 1979 Volunteer Jam V was held at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN. This Jam marked the return of Lynyrd Skynyrd to the stage for the first time since the '77 plane crash, and the CDB gave the first live performance of a song that would catapult the band to superstardom, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Special guests also included Toy Caldwell and George McCorkle from the Marshall Tucker Band, Dobie Gray, The Winters Brothers Band, The Henry Paul Band, Link Wray, John Prine,Papa John Creach, Carl Perkins, and Jim Owen. Total Time = 03:14:26 Disc 1 01 Passing Lane 02 Jitterbug 03 Trudy 04 Intro Reflections 05 Reflections 06 Caballo Diablo 07 Intro Long Haired Country Boy 08 Long Haired Country Boy 09 Funky Junky 10 Uneasy Rider 11 Birmingham Blues 12 Cumberland Mountain No. 9 13 Devil Went Down To Georgia Disc 2 14 Orange Blossom Special 15 end of CDB set Banter 16 Award Presentation 17 Drift Away 18 Grey Ghost 19 It Hurts Me Too 20 Dust My Broom 21 Confusion 22 Spanish Pipedream 23 Paradise 24 Mexican Home 25 Ain't We A Pair Disc 3 26 I Reserve the Right 27 Carl Perkins Intro 28 Blue Suede Shoes 29 Down Home Blues 30 Lovesick Blues 31 Rumble 32 Intro Call Me The Breeze 33 Introductions 34 Call Me The Breeze 35 Freebird 36 Can't You See 37 The South's Gonna Do It Again Track 17 by Dobie Gray Track 18 by Henry Paul Band Tracks 19-21 by Grinderswitch Tracks 22-24 by John Prine Tracks 25 and 26 by Stillwater Tracks 27 and 28 by Carl Perkins Track 29 by Papa John Creach Track 30 by Jim Owen Track 31 by Link Wray Tracks 32-27 by Lynyrd Skynyrd -
Audience 8.0 - You are probably wondering why I am including low rated recordings here, especially Kiss…well you may have a point but here’s the thing: This site is for ALL collectors, and the reason this show is listed here is because it circulated for years in unlistenable quality (below 7.0), but thanks to modern technology it is now listenable. It’s from perhaps one of their best tours, musically speaking, and needed an upgrade so bad! So, for the casual fan I would say pass, but for the Kiss collector who knows how bad this show sounded and wants to throw away that old CD, I would recommend this 2020 re-master. Still kind of rough but there is now music here instead of an insufferable wall of distortion. I am not 100% sure but I think the big thing about this show among collectors was the inclusion of the song “Move On” to the set list, perhaps only performed this one time. KISS 1979-08-01 Providence RI 01 Let Me Go, Rock & Roll 02 Move On 03 Calling Dr. Love 04 Firehouse 05 New York Groove 06 I Was Made For Loving You 07 Christeen Sixteen 08 2000 Man 09 God Of Thunder 10 Shout It Out Loud 11 Detroit Rock City 12 Beth 13 Rock & Roll All Nite (7/31/79) 14 Robert Klein Show (4.12.79 Part 1) 15 Robert Klein Show (4.12.79 Part 2) -
Audience 8.8 - A very good recording that has an excellent high end clarity, low end is not as sharply defined but is definitely “big” and can be felt in your gut. A welcome addition to the Who collection for sure, especially since this was early in the tour when the band was still playing However Much I Booze. The Who Lousiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana November 21, 1975 Disc 1 I Can't Explain, Substitute, Squeeze Box, Baba O'Riley, Boris The Spider, Drowned, However Much I Booze, Dreaming From The Waist, Behind Blue Eyes, Disc 2 Amazing Journey, Sparks, The Acid Queen, Fiddle About, Pinball Wizard, I'm Free, Tommy's Holiday Camp We're Not Gonna Take It, See Me Feel Me Summertime Blues, My Generation, Join Together, Roadrunner, MG Blues Won't Get Fooled Again -
Audience 8.4 - A loud and raucous tape (and show) that is a rollicking good time despite some minor hiss and lack of precise clarity. It’s not bad though, I mean, it’s a true capture and delivers the vibe and excitement of the evening. The Runaways 'Live In Norway' Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway Thursday June 22nd, 1978 Track List: 01: School Days 02: California Paradise 03: I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are 04: Gotta Get Out 05: Waiting For The Night 06: Little Sister 07: Come On 08: Drive Me Wild 09: Wait For Me 10: Alright You Guys 11: I Love Playing With Fire 12: American Night 13: Queens Of Noise 14: Wasted 15: Rock And Roll 16: Wild Thing Line-up: Joan Jett - Lita Ford - Sandy West - Vicki Blue. -
Soundboard 9.6 - The Stones never sounded as good as they do here, or, well, they actually have but this is damn good! They are playing the entire Sticky Fingers album, something they have never done before. Fonda Theater, Los Angeles, CA. May 20, 2015- Brown Sugar
- Sway
- Wild Horses
- Can't You Hear Me Knocking
- You Gotta Move
- Bitch
- I Got The Blues
- Sister Morphine
- Dead Flowers
- Moonlight Mile