Natalie Merchant – Live at the BBC

Natalie Merchant – Live at the BBC
A collection of BBC Radio promo sessions Natalie Merchant did for “Leave Your Sleep”, “Natalie Merchant s/t” and including a special BBC master tapes episode for “Tigerlily” captured from the web.

1. The Man in the Wilderness
2. The Sleepy Giant
3. Maggie and Milly and Molly and Mae
4. Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience
5. Motherland
6. Texas
7. Fever
8. It’s A-Coming
9. Texas
10. Kind & Generous
11. Cowboy Romance
12. I May Know the World
13. River
14. Wonder
15. Lulu
16. Ladybird
17. Giving Up Everything

1-5: BBC Celtic Connections Glasgow Concert Hall, (01/28/10)
6-7: BBC Radio 2 Live in Session with Terry Wogan (05/11/14)
8-10: BBC Radio 2 Bob Harris Sunday (05/25/14)
11-14: BBC 4 Mastertapes with John Wilson (11/25/13)
15-17: NPR World Cafe Session (05/23/14)

Webstreams -> Audacity -> mp3/320

From the original uploader:
Track #13 and #14 are very intense – gives me goosebumps all the way through 🙂
Especially “River”, what a haunting song !

And yes, of course tracks #15-#17 have nothing to do with the BBc.
These are from the NPR World CafÈ Radio Sessions – just see them as bonus tracks…

Rolling Stones – Philadelphia, PA (08/31/89)

The Rolling Stones
ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE
DIRTY WORK PRODUCTION [DWP-003]

STEEL WHEELS TOUR
Thursday, August 31, 1989
Veterans Stadium
Philadelphia, PA

Original CD –> EAC –> WAV –> FLAC FRONTEND (LEVEL 6) –> FLAC

Tracks:

CD 1:
1. intro [00:01:45]
1. Start Me Up [00:04:00]
2. Bitch [00:03:38]
3. Shattered [00:06:52]
4. Sad Sad Sad [00:03:29]
5. Undercover of the Night [00:04:29]
6. Harlem Shuffle [00:04:22]
7. Tumbling Dice [00:04:27]
8. Miss You [00:06:21]
9. Ruby Tuesday [00:03:56]
10. Play with Fire [00:03:15]
11. Dead Flowers [00:03:46]
12. One Hit (to the Body) [00:05:17]
13. Mixed Emotions [00:05:51]
14. Rock and a Hard Place [00:05:57]
15. Honky Tonk Women [00:04:34]

CD 2:
1. Midnight Rambler [00:08:01]
2. You Can’t Always Get What You Want [00:08:40]
3. Little Red Rooster [00:04:18]
4. Before They Make Me Run [00:04:19]
5. Happy [00:03:31]
6. Paint It Black [00:03:49]
7. 2000 Light Years from Home [00:05:45]
8. Sympathy For The Devil [00:06:13]
9. Gimme Shelter [00:06:13]
10. It’s Only Rock’n Roll (But I Like It) [00:04:22]
11. Brown Sugar [00:05:00]
12. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction [00:06:40]
13. Jumping Jack Flash [00:06:11]

Thanks to rolledgold for this one.

Very Good Complete Audience

Ryan Adams – New York, NY (10/20/00)

Ryan Adams
20th Oct 2000
Mercury Lounge
New York, NY

01. intro
02. Oh My Sweet Carolina
03. Gimme Sunshine
04. To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)
05. AMY
06. Call Me On Your Way Back Home
07. Just Like A Whore
08. Wonderwall
09. Damn, Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains)
10. Sweet Lil’ Gal (23rd/1st)
11. Come Pick Me Up
12. encore break
13. My Winding Wheel

Taped/transferred: unknown
Ripped/edited: Gary Watson

source: SBD>?>CDR>EAC>WAV>CEP>dEDIT>CD Wave>FLAC

notes: Complete show. First playing of “Wonderwall”, which is more like the Oasis version.

editing notes:
Interference during track 2 removed by pasting left channel over the right in affected areas
Fixed volume drop at beginning of track 3
Removed slight gap between tracks 7 and 8
Faded out bizarre “noise” at beginning of encore break that sounded like it was from some
other non-Ryan show entirely (sourced from a re-used DAT tape???)

Wilco – Madison, WI (10/28/99)

Wilco
Headliners
Madison, WI USA
28-Oct-1999

lineage CDR trade -> EAC -> FLAC -> DIME

Set list:
Disk 1:
1 California Stars
2 I’m Always in Love
3 I Must Be High
4 Summerteeth
5 How To Fight Loneliness
6 Hotel Arizona
7 Nothing’s Ever Gonna Stand In My Way Again
8 Red Eyed and Blue ->
9 I Got You
10 She’s a Jar
11 Shot in the Arm
12 Misunderstood
13 Hesitating Beauty

Disk 2:
1 Christ for President
2 Passenger Side
3 My Darling
4 Can’t Stand It
5 Monday
6 Forget the Flowers
7 New Madrid
8 new song(?), stopped partway thru because they don’t know it
9 Casino Queen
10 Kingpin
11 Outta Mind Outta Sight

David Bowie – The Lost Beeb Tapes

David Bowie
The Lost Beeb Tapes
Various BBC Sessions

Label: The Godfatherecords G.R. 375
Audio Source: radio broadcast
Lineage: Silver –> EAC –> WAV –> FLAC 8
Number of Discs: 1
Artwork: included
Total running time: 79m 22s

Tracklisting:
01 – Love You Till Tuesday
02 – In The Heat Of The Morning
03 – Silly Boy Blue
04 – When I Live My Dream
05 – Little Bombardier
06 – When I’m Five
07 – Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
08 – Waiting For The Man
09 – The Width Of A Circle
10 – Queen Bitch
11 – The Supermen
12 – Song For Bob Dylan
13 – Andy Warhol
14 – Oh! You Pretty Things
15 – Kooks
16 – Fill Your Heart
17 – Amsterdam
18 – Andy Warhol
19 – White Light, White Heat
20 – Lady Stardust
21 – Right On MOther
22 – Moonage Daydream

Tracks 01-05 – Top Gear (18-12-67)
Track 06 – Top Gear (13-05-68)
Track 07 – Dave Lee Travis Show (20-10-69)
Track 08 – Sound Of The 70’s: Andy Ferris (25-03-70)
Tracks 09- 13 – In Concert : John Peel (03-06-71)
Tracks 14 – 18 – Sound Of The 70’s: Bob Harris (21-09-71)
Track 19 – Sound Of The 70’s: Bob Harris (23-05-72)
Tracks 20-22 – Arnold Corns, Radio Luxemburg Studios (10-03-71)

From the original uploader

From the earliest recordings made in 1967 to the sixteenth session in 2002 Bowie has contributed some fascinating live sets to the BBC archives.

The early recordings of Bowie at the BBC particularly hold great interest and document an artist still trying to find his way in the world with apparent giant leaps in style although if you really study them it’s more of a rapid evolution.

Most of the unofficial recordings have variable sound quality and generally attribute the wrong dates to the various sets Bowie performed up to the early 70s. Pick and mix bootlegs confuse matters still further as do the often repetitive set lists. The official Bowie at the BBC release is by far the best available but is far from complete so this is where this new release from Godfather steps in as in contains many of the important tracks missing from the original release and all in excellent quality.

Okay, the four volumes of The Rise and Rise of Ziggy Stardust are more complete still, but have poor quality on some sessions. So if you have the official release then the Lost Beeb Tapes makes a sensible purchase filling in most of the gaps in great quality.

The first session documents all the tracks from the Top Gear session of 1967. This vaudevillian period is often derided by Bowie fans but in truth the songs reproduced here live are worthy of re-evaluation and Bowies juvenilia is much more refined and developed than many would have us believe. These are clever songs for those with open minds and beautifully played.

When I’m Five is a sentimental monologue from the 1968 Top Gear Session and is the only full studio recording of the song (A rough demo also exists). The Dave Lee Travis Show of 1969 brings us a great version of unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed delivered quite ferociously that in some way could be attributed to the then recent death of Bowie’s father.

The 1970 show offers us Waiting for the man and The Width of a Circle backed by Bowies then band The Hype. Both songs are guitar heavy workouts almost progressive in delivery.

The John Peel show of 1971 is quite an oddity and unique in sound and structure with various guest vocalists and friends helping Bowie fulfill his Warhol-come-Svengali aspirations. The pick of the sessions is the 1971 Bob Harris show featuring just Mick Ronson and Bowie in a stripped down acoustic set of Hunky Dory songs. All the songs are played quite superbly and it’s surprising the whole set didn’t feature on the official release. The 1972 Bob Harris session completes the disc with a full on Ziggy version of the Velvet’s White Light/ White Heat. So it’s a 10/10 for Godfather so far.

Bonus tracks feature three tracks wrongly attributed to Arnold Corns with the exception of Moonage Daydream. Unfortunately more complete and better quality versions of these three bonus tracks are available elsewhere.

Dead & Co – New York, NY (10/31/15)

Dead & Company
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
2015-10-31

Taper : Joe D’Amico ”AKA” Joebeacon
Editing : Joe D’Amico ”AKA” Joebeacon
1st Set : Nakamichi CM-700’s cp-1 w/-15db attenuation > Sony PCM-M10 24bit @ 44.1kHz > Korg Mr 2
2nd Set : Nakamichi CM-700’s cp-1 w/-15db attenuation > Sony PCM-M10 24bit @ 44.1kHz
Approximately 30 feet from stage, dead center. On stand at head height.

1st Set :
01-Jam
02Jack Straw
03-New Speedway Boogie
04-Brown Eyed Women
05-Ramble On Rose
06-Althea
07-Cassidy
08-Deal

2nd Set :
09-Jam
10-Truckin’
11-Wang Dang Doodle
12-Truckin’
13-Estimated Prophet
14-Eyes Of The World
15-Terrapin Station
16-Drums
17-Space
18-China Cat Sunflower
19-I Know You Rider
20-Morning Dew
21-One More Saturday Night
Encore :
22-Werewolves Of London

The Rolling Stones – Mannheim, Germany (09/03/73)

Rolling Stones
Mannheim On Ice (SODD-060/61)
Eisstadion
Mannheim, Germany
09/03/73

Disc 1:

Introduction
Brown Sugar
Bitch
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
100 Years Ago
Star Star
Angie
Sweet Virginia
You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Disc 2:

Dancing With Mr. D
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Midnight Rambler
band introduction
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man

Ben Harper + Jack Johnson – Boulder, CO (08/28/03)

Ben Harper & Jack Johnson
08/28/03
KBCO Studio C
Boulder, CO

Intro
When It’s Good*
Diamonds on the Inside*
‘That sounded pretty darn good’
The Horizon Has Been Defeated #
Times Like These #
Jack Interview -> Jack + Ben Interview
Please Me Like You Want To !
Gone !
‘We’re in good company with Carson Daly’

* – Ben Harper Solo
# – Jack Johnson Solo
! – Ben and Jack Together

Pat Metheny – Seattle, WA (11/19/81)

Pat Metheny Group
1981-11-19
Moor Theater
Seattle, Washington

Band:
P. Metheny-guitar
L. Mays-keyboard
D.Gottlieb-drums
S.Rodby-bass
N.Vasconcelos-percussion

Unknown Generation Soundboard CDR>FLAC>DIME

01 Phase Dance
02 Guitar Solo-The Windup
03 James
04 Offramp
05 It’s For You
06 The Bat(Part II)
07 Percussion-Piano Solo
08 Turnaround
09 Jaco

This is from a bootleg CDR called ‘Jaco’ on the Jazz Masters label (catalog number JM-015)
from Japan.

Richard Thompson – Bloomington, IN (05/17/93)

Richard Thompson
Jake’s, Bloomington, Indiana
May 17, 1993

— cd 1/2 (57:10) —

01 Bebop-A-Lula * **
02 [talk – soundcheck] *
03 Why Must I Plead *
04 [talk – intro]
05 Easy There, Steady Now
06 Mingus Eyes
07 [talk]
08 Two Left Feet
09 [talk]
10 Shoot out the Lights
11 Taking my Business Elsewhere
12 I Feel so Good
13 [talk]
14 MGB-GT
15 Al Bowlly’s in Heaven

— cd 2/2 (52:29) —

01 Don’t Sit on my Jimmy Shands
02 Waltzing’s for Dreamers
03 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
04 Ghosts in the Wind
05 Read about Love
06 I Misunderstood
07 Valerie
08 [talk]
09 In Memory of Jan
10 Don’t Roll those Bloodshot Eyes at Me

Richard Thompson (guitar, vocals), Danny Thompson (bass)

* = soundcheck
** = from CAS copy, not on DAT