Bob Dylan & The Band – Atlanta, GA (01/22/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Omni, Atlanta
Georgia
22 January 1974

  1. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
  2. Lay Lady Lay
  3. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
  4. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
  5. It Ain’t Me Babe
  6. Ballad Of A Thin Man

(first band set is unknown)

  1. All Along The Watchtower
  2. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
  3. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
  4. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
  5. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
  6. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
  7. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue ñ (solo)
  8. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)

(second band set is unknown)

  1. Forever Young
  2. Something There Is About You
  3. Like A Rolling Stone
  4. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

Bob Dylan – Atlanta, GA (01/21/74)

Bob Dylan and The Band
Omni
Atlanta, Georgia
21 January 1974

< disk1 >

  1. Bill Graham house announcement
  2. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
  3. Lay Lady Lay
  4. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
  5. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
  6. It Ain’t Me Babe
  7. Ballad Of A Thin Man
  8. Stage Fright (the Band)
  9. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
  10. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
  11. When you Awake (the Band)
  12. I shall be Released (the Band)
  13. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)
  14. All Along The Watchtower
  15. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
  16. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

< disk2 >

  1. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
  2. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
  3. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
  4. Just Like A Woman ñ (solo)
  5. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)
  6. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
  7. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
  8. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
  9. The Weight (the Band)
  10. Forever Young
  11. Something There Is About You
  12. Like A Rolling Stone
  13. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

Bill Monroe – Berryville, VA (08/14/60)

Bill Monroe , Mac Wiseman And Don Reno Reunion 1960
1960-08-14 (Sunday)
Watermelon Park
Berryville, Va.

1 Travelling Down This Lonesome Road
2 Can’t You Hear Me Callin’
3 Will You Be Lovin’ Another Man
4 When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
5 I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling
6 Bluegrass Stomp
7 When You Are Lonely
8 Lonesome Road Blues

This set has previously circulated incorrectly as Newport 1960. Bill Monroe did not play Newport until 1963 so we know that was incorrect.

Neil Rosenberg helped to track down the correct date, with a resource at Bluegrass Unlimited: Walt Saunders

“I tracked down the date of the show Don Owens produced at Watermelon Park, in Berryville, Va. The date was Sunday, August 14, 1960. It was billed as ‘Blue Grass Day.’ I found the ad in the newspaper archives of the Handley Library in Winchester, Va. It appeared in The Winchester Star several days before the event. The ad listed the artists. Here they are, misspellings and all, in the order and pretty much how they appeared:

MAX WISEMAN
and the OSBORNE BROTHERS
and
SCOTTY STONEMAN,
BILL MONROE and the BLUE GRASS BOYS,
DON RENO and RED SMILEY,
BUCK RYAN and SMITTY IRWIN, BILL HARRIS.

The print for Wiseman, the Osbornes and Stoneman was bold and larger size than the other artists, which indicates who Owens considered to be the biggest draw, not only in the northern Shenandoah Valley, but also in the Washington, DC area, as he advertised in on his TV show.

Don knew all of these artists personally, so I assume the misspellings were not his, but likely the folks at the newspaper. Bill Harris of course is Bill Harrell, and Buck and Smitty were in his band.
This show was approximately a year before the one at Luray (I believe July 4, 1961), which has received all of the attention ever since.

First seeded in the Bluegrasshub by J Norstad
Research and identification by aikowolf
March 11, 2012

Paul McCartney – A Garden Full of McCartney Roses, Vol. 2

Paul McCartney
A Garden Full Of McCartney Roses Volume 2

I have no other source info for this.

Tracklist
1-1 Live And Let Die #2
1-2 Call Me Back Again #2
1-3 Picasso’s Last Words – Richard Cory #2
1-4 Bluebird #2
1-5 I’ve Just Seen A Face #2
1-6 Blackbird #2
1-7 Yesterday #2
1-8 You Gave Me The Answer #2
1-9 Magneto And Titanium Man #2
1-10 Go Now #2
1-11 Letting Go #2
1-12 Maybe I’m Amazed #2
1-13 Junior’s Farm (Rehearsal)
1-14 Sally G (Rehearsal)
1-15 Junior’s Farm (Rough Mix)
1-16 Sally G (Rough Mix)
1-17 We’re Open Tonight
1-18 Spin It On
1-19 Old Siam, Sir
1-20 Again And Again And Again
1-21 The Broadcast
1-22 To You
2-1 Your Lucky Day (Laurence Juber On Vocals – Version #1)
2-2 Your Lucky Day (Version #2)
2-3 Blues Improvisation
2-4 Lend Me Your Comb
2-5 Goin’ Back To Tennessee (Columbus Stockade Blues)
2-6 Your True Love – Lend Me Your Comb
2-7 Oh Boy – Peggy Sue
2-8 I’m Gonna Love You Too
2-9 Ain’t That A Shame – I’m In Love Again
2-10 Rockin’ In Your Seat
2-11 Sheik Of Araby
2-12 Robber’s Ball
2-13 My Carnival
2-14 Night Out
2-15 Mama’s Little Girl
2-16 Hey Diddle
2-17 Tragedy
2-18 Same Time Next Year
2-19 Cage
2-20 The Honorary Consul (Paul’s Demo)
2-21 Ou Est Le Soleil? (Early Instrumental Take)
2-22 Somedays (Rough Mix, Alternate Vocal)

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Volume 12

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 12: Sad Eyed Ladies and Wanted Men (Version 2)

Note for version 2: Well, that was quick. Apparently, the version of “Baby Blue” I included was officially released, so here’s a different, later one, followed by the same track list as before. Hopefully, this one will fly.

Original notes: OK folks, here’s the latest and greatest from the NSD Laboratories. I count seven new songs that have not appeared in previous volumes, and eight new artists. The rest, of course, are new combinations of ingredients we’ve used before. For those of you who’ve asked: I don’t know how many more volumes there will be–I’ll keep ’em coming til I run out of covers or time.

Here’s a repeat request from last time: can anyone get me a lossless version of Bruce Springsteen’s beautiful rendition of “Forever Young” from the John Hammond memorial show? I’d love to include it in a later volume of this series. And somebody out there (Persic, perhaps?) must have the John Wesley Harding-hosted KCRW special “Oh Merci!” from 1993–share it please!

That’s it for now. Please keep the suggestions and files coming! As always, thanks to the tapers, the original uploaders, the folks who’ve sent me recordings, the fine artists who’ve created cover artwork, and especially the performers and composer. Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Enjoy!

01 It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
Grateful Dead (Apr 14, 1984, Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA)
02 Go ‘Way Little Boy
Lone Justice (Jan 25, 1985, The Stone, San Francisco, CA)
03 Wanted Man
Jon Langford (Mar 19, 2004, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL)
04 Mississippi
Donna the Buffalo (Sep 18, 2004, Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte NC)
05 Blind Willie McTell
Tom Russell and Barrence Whitfield (Jan 25, 1995, Johnny D’s, Somerville, MA)
06 Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)
Calexico (Dec 8, 2006, Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA)
07 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Robyn Hitchcock and the Minus 5 (Jul 10, 2006, Dingwalls, London)
08 Most Likely You Go Your Way and I Go Mine
Black Crowes (Oct 25, 2005, The Fillmore, Denver CO)
09 License to Kill – The Waterboys (Feb 19 1984, Batschkapp Club, Frankfurt, Germany)
10 Chimes of Freedom
McGuinn, Hillman and Clark (Sep 9, 1979, Calderone Theater, Long Island, NY)
11 Buckets of Rain
Phil Lesh and Friends with Joan Osborne (Feb 12, 2006, Beacon Theater, New York, NY)
12 Spanish Harlem Incident
Yonder Mountain String Band (Oct 6, 2005, Showbox, Seattle, WA)
13 Wallflower
Buddy and Julie Miller (May 28, 2000, Camp Mather, Yosemite, CA)
14 Paths of Victory
Cat Power (May 14, 1999, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA)
15 Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
The Walkabouts (Jan 19, 2001, Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA)
16 Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
Bruce Springsteen and Wolfgang Niedecken (Jul 9, 1995 Cafe Eckstein, Berlin, Germany)
17 If You Gotta Go, Go Now
Cowboy Junkies (Apr 30, 1989, Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA)

U2 – Morrison, CO (06/05/83)

U2
Red Rocks Ampitheater
Morrison, CO
06/05/83


I have no source info or lineage for this.

Disk 1:
Out of Control
Twilight
An Cat Dubh
Into the Heart
Surrender
Two Hearts Beat As One
Seconds
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Electric Co

Disk 2:
I Fall Down
October
New Years Day
I Threw a Brick…
A Day Without Me
Gloria
Party Girl
11 O’Clock Tick Tock
I Will Follow
40

Various Artists – Tribute to Neil Young – Vancouver, Canada (02/19/10)

Tribute to Neil Young – Hal Willner
Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver BC
2010-02-19
19 Feb 2010

Sony ECM-Sony Minidisc MZ-NF810-Analog Cable-PC Soundcard-Audacity-CD Wav-TLH

Set 1
A Dream That Can Last (Teddy Thompson, Jason Collett, Julie Doiron)
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (Jason Collett)
Don’t Cry No Tears (Teddy Thompson)
New Mama (Ron Sexsmith)
Down to the Wire (Elizabeth Powell – vocals, Julie Doiron, Jason Collett)
Mr. Soul (Jason Collett? – vocals, Julie Doiron? – vocals)
A Man Needs a Maid (Emily Haines – vocals, James Shaw – guitar)
Scenery (James Blood Ulmer)
For the Turnstiles (Eric Mingus – vocals & bass?, Nadine Goellner – vocals)
One More Sign (Alasdair Roberts)
After the Goldrush (Vashti Bunyan)
Love in Mind (Elvis Costello – vocals/guitar)
On the Beach (Joan as Police Woman – vocals/violin, Elvis Costello – guitar)
Helpless – (Lou Reed – vocals/guitar)
Albuquerque (Mark Kozelek) –
Sugar Mountain (Mark Kozelek w Ambrosia Parsley & Emily Haines) -small glitch due to disc change
Bandit (Ambrosia Parsley)
Country Girl (Bill Priddle)

Set 2
Intro Jam
Harvest Moon (Brendan Canning w Julie Doiron)
Expecting to Fly (Janine Nichols – vocals, Bill Priddle – vocals)
Needle and the Damage Done (Alasdair Roberts)
Out on the Weekend (Kevin Drew & Sam Goldberg)
Don’t Let It Bring You Down (Jenni Muldaur)
Star of Bethlehem (Jenni Muldaur, Ron Sexsmith)
Powderfinger (Mark Kozelek)
I Believe in You (Teddy Thompson)
Wrecking Ball (Vashti Bunyan, Ambrosia Parsley)
On the Way Home (Eric Mingus)
Scattered (Chris Brown)
Walk On (Kevin Drew – vocals/campfire host)
Cowgirl in the Sand (Elvis Costello – vocals/guitar) cuts out – Disc change
Cinnamon Girl (Elvis Costello – vocals/guitar) cuts in – Disc change
Fuckin’ Up (many guests onstage)
Chat
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Julie Doiron – vocals, Kevin Drew – vocals & Everybody involved)

Artist List:
Chris Brown *keyboards in house band
Vashti Bunyan
Robert Burger *keyboards in house band
Brendan Canning (Broken Social Scene) *bass in house band
Fred Cash *played bass in house band
Jason Collett (Broken Social Scene)
Elvis Costello
Julie Doiron
Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene)
Michelle Fairman? *cello in house band
Nadine Goellner
Sam Goldberg (Broken Social Scene, Hawaii)
Emily Haines (Metric, Broken Social Scene)
Kevin Hearn (Bare Naked Ladies)
Shahzad Ismaily *guitar and other instruments in house band
Colin James
Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon, Red House Painters)
Daniel Lapp *violin and trumet in house band
Eric Mingus
Jenni Muldaur
Janine Nichols
Ambrosia Parsley (Shivaree)
Justin Peroff (Broken Social Scene) *drums in house band
Ben Perowsky *played drums in house band
Elizabeth Powell (Land of Talk)
Bill Priddle (Treble Charger, Broken Social Scene)
Lou Reed (Velvet Underground)
Alasdair Roberts
Ron Sexsmith
James Shaw (Metric, Broken Social Scene)
Teddy Thompson
James “Blood” Ulmer
Joan Wasser (Joan as Police Woman)
Andrew Whiteman (Broken Social Scene)
Doug Wielselman *clarinet, sax, guitar, ultravibes in house band

Miles Davis – New York, NY (12/24/49)

Stars of Modern Jazz (w/ Miles Davis)
12-24-1949
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York

Project ID – LL80

Source: FM Broadcast
Lineage: Voice of America broadcast > ?? > cd (Peter Losin’s Archive)
cd duplicated (burner to burner) > eac > flac (lvl 8)

Miles Davis (tpt); Bennie Green (tb); Sonny Stitt (as); Serge Chaloff (bs);
Earl “Bud” Powell (p); Dillon “Curly” Russell (b); Max Roach (d);
Symphony Sid Torin (ann)

disc 1

d1t01. Introduction
d1t02. All God’s Children Got Rhythm
d1t03. Introduction
d1t04. Move
d1t05. Hot House
d1t06. Ornithology/

Notes:

  • d1t06 fades out at the end of the track with the music still playing.
  • Decent sound. There is a Slight hiss and crackle, but very enjoyable. A great early
    performance by some big hitting players.
  • “Davis, Green, Stitt, and Chaloff (billed as “The Stars of Modern Jazz”) joined the
    Bud Powell Trio, Sarah Vaughan, the Lennie Tristano Sextet, the Stan Getz-Kai Winding
    group, and the Charlie Parker Quintet for a Christmas Eve late-night concert.
    (The bulk of the concert is on the Jass CD.)” – Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com/
  • “From mid-November through December 10 Davis was booked along with Anita O’Day
    at the Hi-Note Club on the north side of Chicago; he was backed by Eddie Baker (p),
    Bob Peterson (b), and Hal Russell (d, vb).” – Credit to Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com/
  • QC done by Bgreen

Miles Davis – Paris, France (05/15/49)

Miles Davis
All-Star jam session
Salle Pleyel, Paris
ORTF radio broadcast
May 15, 1949

Miles Davis (tpt); Aime Barelli (tpt); Oran “Hot Lips” Page (tpt); Kenny Dorham (tpt); Bill Coleman (tpt); Russell “Big Chief” Moore (tb); Hubert Rostaing (cl); Sidney Bechet (ss); Charlie Parker (as); Don Byas (ts); James Moody (ts); Hazy Osterwald (vb); Jean “Toots” Thielemans (g); Al Haig (p); Tommy Potter (b); Max Roach (d)

15 Farewell Blues (Traditional) (incomplete)
Begins toward the end of Byas’s solo,
followed by Page (0:32-1:38),
then Bechet (1:40-2:30),
then Davis (2:32-3:06),

Miles Davis – Los Angeles, CA (xx/xx/46)

Benny Carter Orchestra (w/ Miles Davis)
XX-XX-1946
Unknown venue
Los Angeles, California

Project ID – LL77

Source: FM Broadcast
Lineage: Unknown radio broadcast > ?? > cd (Peter Losin’s Archive) >
cd duplicated (burner to burner) > eac > flac (lvl 8)

Miles Davis (tpt); Fred Trainer (tpt); Calvin Strickland (tpt); Walter Williams (tpt);
Ira Pettiford (tpt); Candy Ross (tb); Johnny Morris (tb); Al Grey (tb);
Charley Johnson (tb); Benny Carter (as, tpt); Bob Graettinger (ts); Joe Epps (ts);
Harold Clark (ts); Hubert “Bumps” Myers (ts); Willard Brown (ts); James Cannady (g);
Sonny White (p); Thomas Moultrie (b); Percy Brice (d); Ernie “Bubbles” Whitman (ann)

disc 1

d1t01. Introduction
d1t02. Jump Call
d1t03. Introduction
d1t04. Just You, Just Me
d1t05. Polishin’ Brass

Notes:

  • Exquisite recording. A real fine specimen. The sound is good, and the playing is better.
  • “New Sound Planet/Jazz Up JU 327 also lists “I Can’t Get Started”
    (3:03) and “I Cover the Waterfront” (4:21) as including Davis, but I
    don’t hear him. On Jazz Door “Polishin’ Brass” is listed as “Untitled
    Original.””- Credit to Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com
  • Thanks to Peter Losin for supplying this source. http://www.plosin.com
  • QC done by Bgreen