Pink Floyd – Flowers and Vegetables (1966-1967)

Pink Floyd
Flowers and Vegetables
Outtakes and rarities from 1966 and 1967

Side 1

01 – Lucy Leave (Pink Floyd-Studio-Session)
02 – I’m a Kingbee (Pink Floyd-Studio-Session)
03 – REMOVED (officially released)
04 – Silas Lane (Studio Outtake 1967)

Side 2

01 – Experiment (Studio Outtake 1967) (mentionned on the disc on side2, but present at the end of the first side …)
02 – Flaming (BBC Session September 1967)
03 – The Gnome (BBC Session September 1967)
04 – Mathilda Mother (BBC Session September 1967)
05 – The Scarecrow (BBC Session September 1967)
06 – Vegetable Man (BBC Session December 1967)
07 – Pow R Toc H (BBC Session December 1967)
08 – Scream Thy Last Scream (BBC Session December 1967)
09 – Jugband Blues (BBC Session December 1967)

Lineage :
Dual 600 Turntable –>Computer Wav–> Adobe audition–>Flac and Trader’s little helper

Pink Floyd – A Saucerful of Outtakes (1965-1967)

Pink Floyd
A Saucerful of Outtakes

Format: CD
Catalog: CO 25195 Chapter One Digital Recordings
Misc.: AAD Stereo GEMA
Produced: 1992
Date: 661031

Cover: Early photograph of Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett in the studio

Sources: 31 Oct 1966, 1967 Studio/Live
Tracks 1,2–First Pink Floyd – Studio – Session
Track 3—Studio – Session October 31, 1966
Track 4—Live London May 12, 1967
Tracks 5,14-Studio Outtakes 1967
Tracks 6-9–BBC Session September 30, 1967
Tracks 10-13–BBC Session December 19, 1967

  1. Lucy Leave 2:42
  2. I’m A Kingbee 2:57
  3. Interstellar Overdrive 16:46
  4. Astronomy Domine 3:51
  5. Experiment 1:25
  6. Flaming 2:35
  7. The Gnome 2:06
  8. Matilda Mother 3:17
  9. The Scarecrow 1:58
  10. Vegetable Man 3:12
  11. Pow R. Toc H. 2:53
  12. Scream Thy Last Scream 3:36
  13. Jugband Blues 3:47
  14. Silas Lane 1:13

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason

Xref: Outtakes From Outer Space

Quality: Tracks 1,2,5,14 — Ex
Track 3 — Sup
Track 4 — Ex-/VG+
Tracks 6-13 — VG-/G+

Comments:
The first three songs are interesting; Interstellar Overdrive is the Tonight Let’s All Make Love In London version. But with “Flaming” the quality goes down rapidly, with
lots of tape hiss and some distortion; there’s also some static, like it was recorded off a
radio that wasn’t quite tuned in. It’s really a pity, because “Vegetable Man” and “Scream
Thy Last Scream” are better performances than on Early Singles (although Scream..” lacks
the “chipmunk” voice). “Jugband Blues” has the brass band bit played on a kazoo, which
makes it sound much better. If you can stand lots of static and hiss, or are willing to lop
off the high end to get rid of it (even with Dolby and the treble knob turned all the way
down it was still quite audible), it’s an interesting roio; otherwise you should probably avoid
it. –KNM

Lucy Leave (First Pink Floyd studio session circa 1966) I’m A Kingbee (first Pink Floyd
studio session circa 1966)

There’s been a lot of controversy about these first two tracks. Supposedly an acetate was
discovered in late 1988 which had these two songs on it with the name “The Pink Floyd”
handwritten on it. Some people swear it’s not Floyd, others say it is. Either way they’re on
this CD in great sound quality. This version is better than the vinyl roio “The Sorcerer’s
Apprentice” from years ago which featured these tracks.

Interstellar Overdrive (French EP version)

This is the full version from the French EP (which was cut short for release). Good for a
listen if you’re an “IO” fan. Great sound quality.

Astronomy Domine’ (live promo version)

This is taken right from the Roundhouse promo vid that has been in circulation among
video traders. I believe that this is the first time it’s available on CD, so some collectors
may want to note that when thinking about picking this up.

Experiment (Outtake from Abbey Road Studios 1967)

This is one track that fans have been saying is/isn’t Floyd for years. This version is a bit
shorter than the “Sunshine” track on the Syd roio “Rhamadam”. An interesting track
supposedly from the “Piper” sessions.

The Gnome (BBC 1967) Mathilda Mother (BBC 1967) The Scarecrow (BBC 1967)
Vegetable Man (BBC 1967) Pow R Toc H (BBC 1967) Scream Thy Last Scream
(BBC 1967) Jugband Blues (BBC 1967) As you can see, these are all culled from the
various BBC sessions the Floyd did for the BBC. These are here in really fine sound
quality, and a nice way to pad out the disc. The only problem is that you can find every
Floyd BBC track on “The Complete BBC Sessions” CD from Great Dane also in great
sound quality. Either way, these tracks are a must for the early Floyd fans out there.

Silas Lane (Outtake with Floyd)

Those of you who have the “Opel” collection will recognize this track. This is the song
which eventually became “Silas Lang”, which Syd never released on his first two solo
albums. An interesting track, but I like the finished track better than this one. Also, this
one fades out early, unlike the longer version you can find on the “Vegetable Man” vinyl
roio. -TIBIRD

The track titled ‘Jugband Blues’ dated back to early Dec.’ 67, when it was recorded as a
possible single. The free-form middle section of ‘Jugband’ was played by six members of
the Salvation Army that Syd brought into the studio. They deserve particular credit since it
is believed that the only direction they were given was to play ‘what they wanted .’ – SLW

Syd Barrett – Lotus

Syd Barrett’s Lotus

Side A:

Scream Thy Last Scream (5:04)
Vegetable Man (2:40)
Side B:

Gigolo Aunt (3:46)
Effervescing Elephant (1:07)
Interstellar Overdrive (3:24)
Total length: 16 min 01 sec

Source: UNKNOWN>VINYL>CASSETTE

Quality: G/VG

Side A: Both tracks: EMI, Studio 3, Abbey Road, St. John’s Wood, London, England. August 7 & 8, 1967.

Scream Thy Last Scream
Vegetable Man

Side B: Tracks 1, 2: BBC Top Gear, Maida Vale 4 Studios, London. February 24, 1970.

Gigolo Aunt
Effervescing Elephant

Side B: Track 3: Thompson Private Recording Company, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, England. October 31st, 1966.

Interstellar Overdrive

Comments:

A bootleg tape bought in 1983-4. The tracks are sourced from vinyl.

Liner notes from the cover:

I Scream Thy Last Scream (5.00) Last rec. sess w/PF
Vegetable Man (2.30) 69, unrel. 7″

II Gigolo Aunt (3.27) March ’70, 1st solo
Effervescing Elephant (1.00) – broadcast
Interstellar Overdrive (3.05) rel. ’68, filmtrack

Syd Barrett – Dark Globe (1965-1975)

Syd Barrett
Dark Globe
1965 – 1975

  1. Love You (fast version, 1969 outtake)
  2. Love You II (slow version, 1969 outtake)
  3. Long Gone (no backing track, 1969 outtake)
  4. Rhamadam (sic; believed to actually be Lanky Pt. 2, outtake, 6May68)
  5. Octopus (1969 outtake)
  6. Clowns and Jugglers (1969 outtake with backwards guitar)
  7. Untitled instrumental, supposedly from Syds final session, 1975
  8. Dark Globe (1969 outtake)
  9. Singing a Song In the Morning (Kevin Ayers outtake with Syd on guitar and backing vocals; 1969)
  10. Intro/Mathilda Mother (UFO Club, 1967-01-20. From Granada TV documentary Underground broadcast 1967-02-07)
  11. Interstellar Overdrive (same source as 10)
  12. Interview of Syd & Roger by Hans Keller, Look of the Week, 1967-05-14; complete)
  13. Sunshine (unreleased instrumental from PATGOD sessions, Abbey Road Studios, 1967-06-29)
  14. Interstellar Overdrive (alternates with interview from July 1967)
  15. Arnold Layne (Advision Studios acetate)
  16. Candy and a Currant Bun (Advision Studios acetate)
  17. Interstellar Overdrive (10 Emidisc acetate)
  18. Dont Ask Me (Jokers Wild)
  19. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Jokers Wild)
  20. Interstellar Overdrive (live)

10,000 Maniacs – Unknown Location (03/xx/86) – Lost Songs, Demos

10,000 Maniacs
“Lost Songs” (March 1986) demos
Studio recordings (location unknown)

Source: SB > cassette (gen?) received in trade circa 1998 > Nero ROM > Cool Edit > CDR > FLAC
Sound quality: A-

Track list:

  1. Thompson’s March
  2. Angels of Stone
  3. Grosvenor Road
  4. G Suspended
  5. Folie a Deux
  6. Coldest Beer in Town
  7. Barricuda Dreaming
  8. D Ballad
  9. Azalea Festival
  10. The Sundial
  11. Call Up
  12. untitled piano piece (possibly from a different session)

10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing Chair” L.P. will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year
(original release date – September 23, 1985). Since it seems apparent that the Maniacs
are not being given the remaster / bonus tracks / box set treatment that they so richly
deserve, I’ve decided to upload all of my 70+ live and rare 10,000 Maniacs recordings
during the coming weeks. Although many of these recordings will be re-seeds of previous
Dime torrents, a substantial number have never appeared on the Dime (and many others
haven’t been shared since the Dime’s previous incarnation as “easytree.org” circa 2005).

Enjoy!

2015 re-seed

Torrent: 192802
Title: 10,000 Maniacs “Lost Songs” (March 1986 studio demos) – SB/FLAC
Size: 193.25 MB
Category: Alternate
Uploaded by: judgesmails

This is a set of 1986 demos that bridge the gap between 10,000 Maniacs’ “The Wishing
Chair” and “In My Tribe” albums. John Lombardo was still with the band at this point,
but he left soon after. Evidently these demos were provided to Elektra Records, who
said ‘thanks but no thanks’. The band returned to the studio and produced “In My Tribe”,
and the rest is history.

Many of these songs were performed live during the Maniacs’ Spring 1986 tour: “Thompson’s
March”, “Angels of Stone”, “G Suspended”, “Folie a Deux”, “Coldest Beer in Town”, and
even “D Ballad” cropped up at one point or another. However, by Fall 1986 all had been
dropped from the set in favor of early versions of “Tribe” songs.

Eventually several of these songs saw the light of day elsewhere. “Angels of Stone”
and “Azalea Festival” each were re-recorded by John & Mary, while “G Suspended” evolved
into “Poison in the Well” and “Folie a Deux” became “The Lion’s Share” (both on the
Maniacs’ “Blind Man’s Zoo” album).

The Rolling Stones – Montpellier, France (07/27/95)

The Rolling Stones, feat Bob Dylan
Espace Grammont
Montpellier, France
July 27, 1995

01 Intro – Not Fade Away
02 Tumbling Dice
03 You Got Me Rocking
04 It’s All Over Now
05 All Down The Line
06 Sparks Will Fly
07 Satisfaction
08 Let It Bleed
09 Angie
10 Like A Rolling Stone
(Special Guest: Bob Dylan!)
11 Rock And A Hard Place
12 Gimme Shelter
13 I Go Wild

14 Miss You
15 Band Introduction
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 Connection (Keith)
18 The Worst (Keith)
19 Sympathy For The Devil
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Start Me Up
22 It’s Only Rock’n Roll
23 Brown Sugar
— encore
24 Jumping Jack Flash

Soundboard recording – lineage unknown
Bootleg: VGP067 Voodoo Minstrels

The Rolling Stones – Hot Stuff On Stage, Vol. 1 (1969-1994)

The Rolling Stones
Great Dane Records – Italy 1994 (GDR 9416/ABCD)
4 CD-Set
Most of the songs are available on other boots, but it is a nice compilation

+++ disc 1 (1969-1972) +++

Hide Park, London, UK, July 5, 1969

101 Jumping Jack Flash
102 No Expectations

Oakland Coliseum, Oakland Ca., November 9, 1969

103 Prodigal Son
104 You Gotta Move
105 Carol
106 Sympathy For The Devil
107 I’m Free
108 Honky Tonk Women

Leeds University, Leeds, UK, March 13, 1971

109 Dead Flowers
110 Stray Cat Blues

Terrant County Convention Centre, Fort Worth, TX, June 24, 1972

111 Bitch

Hofheinz Pavillon, Houston, TX, June 25, 1972

112 Rocks Off

Spectrum Sports Arena, Philadelphia, PA, July 21, 1972

113 Gimme Shelter

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, July 26, 1972

114 All Down The Line
115 Rip This Joint
116 Sweet Virginia
117 Intros And Bye Bye Johnny

+++ disc 2 (1973-1976) +++

Forest Nationale, Brussels, BEL, October 17, 1973 (afternoon)

201 Happy
202 Tumbling Dice
203 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
204 Midnight Rambler

Wembley Empire Pool, London, UK, September 9, 1973

205 Jumping Jack Flash
206 Street Fighting Man

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, June 27, 1975

207 Angie
208 Wild Horses

Les Abbatoirs, Pavillon de Paris, FRA, June 4, 1976

209 Hand Of Fate
210 Star Star
211 It’s Only Rock And Roll
212 Brown Sugar

+++ disc 3 (1978-1989) +++

Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, June 14, 1978

301 When The Whip Comes Down
302 Respectable
303 Faraway Eyes
304 Love In Vain
305 Sweet Little Sixteen

Hampton Coliseum, Hampton Roads, VI, Decemver 18, 1981

306 Just My Imagination
307 Beast Of Burden
308 Waiting On A Friend
309 Let It Bleed
310 Little T And A
CNE Stadium, Toronto, CAN, September 3, 1989
311 Dead Flowers
312 One Hit

+++ disc 4 (1989-1994) +++

Atlantic City, NJ, December 19, 1989

401 Little Red Rooster
402 Paint It Black
403 2000 Light Years From Home
404 Sympathy For The Devil

Wembley Stadium, London, UK, July 7, 1990

405 Start Me Up (W Continental Drift)
406 Sad Sad Sad
407 Harlem Shuffle
408 Tumbling Dice
409 Miss You
410 Ruby Tuesday
411 Street Fighting Man
412 Satisfaction
RFK Stadium, Washington, August 1, 1994
413 Love Is Strong
414 Memory Motel

The Who – London, England (04/26/71)

The Who
26th April 1971
Young Vic Theatre
Waterloo
South London
England

Rehearsals

1. Baby Donít You Do It (7:37)
2. Bargain (1:41)
3. Bony Moronie (:13)
4. Unknown Jam (2:17)
5. My Generation (4:36)
6. Naked Eye #1 (2:49)
7. Naked Eye #2 (4:08)
8. Bony Moronie (2:16)
9. Road Runner (3:09)
10. Walking The Dog (2:10)

Show:

1.Too Much Of Anything
2. Getting In Tune
3. Bargain
4. Pinball Wizard
5. See Me Feel Me
6. Baby Don’t You Do It
7. Water
8. My Generation > Roadrunner
9. Naked Eye
10. Boney Moronie
11. Won’t Get Fooled Again

Source 1:

Contains Rehearsal and tracks 4, 5, 6, 11 of show.

Lineage: unknown CDR -> EAC v0.95 beta 4 (Secure Mode) -> WAV -> FLAC Frontend v1.7.1 (Level 5)

Recording: Soundboard

Notes: Very good soundboard recording of rehearsals and a few live performance segments for the Young Vic show that are not on the official recording on Who’s Next Deluxe.

Most of the songs are not complete, but it is fun to listen to them rehearsing anyway.

Artwork, FLAC Fingerprints and MD5 Verification File all included.

Brought to you by: Long Live Rock
http://www.longliverock.org/downloads

Many thanks to Elc for contributing this CD!

FREE TRADE ONLY
NOT FOR SALE

Enjoy!
Carrie

Source 2:

Young Vic Blues

Label: Bell Bottom (BB043)

lineage: SBD > silver CD -> WAV (xACT, secure rip) -> FLAC (xACT, level 8)

That’s a nice companion to the Deluxe Edition of the Who’s Next album.
Together with “Who’s Next Deluxe Edition” you’ll get the complete show.

http://www.thewho.net/bootlegs/cds/youngvicblues.html

The Rolling Stones – Touring Party 1972 Box Set, Vol. 1-3

Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972 box set edition
Rattlesnake

source SBD
Silver–>EAC controlled –>Wav–>flac

Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972, Volume 1
Two Days In Texas

Disc 1

1. Gimme Shelter
2. Dead Flowers
3. Happy
4. Tumbling Dice
5. Love In Vain
6. Sweet Virginia
7. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
8. Midnight Rambler
9. Rip This Joint
10. Jumping Jack Flash
11. Street Fighting Man

June 24, 1972 1st show-Fort Worth, TX

Disc 2

1. Brown Sugar
2. Bitch
3. Rocks Off
4. Gimee Shelter
5. Don’t Lie to Me
6. Love In Vain
7. Sweet Virginia
8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
9. Tumbling Dice
10. Midnight Rambler
11. Bye Bye Johnny
12. Rip This Joint
13. Jumping Jack Flash
14. SFM

June 24, 1972 2nd show-Fort Worth, TX

DISC 3

1. Tumbling Dice
2. Love In Vain
3. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
4. Bye Bye Johnny
5. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
6. Brown Sugar
7. All Down The Line
8. Midnight Rambler
9. Street Fighting Man
10. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
11. Street Fighting Man
12. Bitch
13. All Down The Line
14. You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Tracks 1-5 June 25, 1972 1st show-Houston, TX
Tracks 6-9 June 25, 1972 2nd show-Houston, TX
Tracks 10-11 June 8, 1972 1st show-San Francisco, CA
Track 12 July 21, 1972 1st show-Philadelphia, PA
Track 13 July 21, 1972 2nd show-Philadelphia, PA
Track 14 June 25, 1972 Houston, TX

Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972 box set edition Volume 2
Philadelphia Special

Disc 4 (Playtime: 58:19 )

1. Brown Sugar ( 36 )
2. Brown Sugar ( 3:27 )
3. Bitch ( 4:27 )
4. Rocks Off ( 3:50 )
5. Gimme Shelter ( 4:53 )
6. Tumbling Dice ( 4:32 )
7. Bye Bye Johnny ( 3:08 )
8. Rip This Joint ( 2:04 )
9. Uptight / (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction ( 5:32 )
10. Brown Sugar ( 3:38 )
11. Bitch ( 4:12 )
12. Rocks Off ( 3:59 )
13. Gimme Shelter ( 6:00 )
14. Happy ( 3:37 )
15. Tumbling Dice ( 4:24 )

Disc 5 (Playtime: 73:05 )

1. Love In Vain ( 7:00 )
2. Sweet Virginia ( 4:17 )
3. You Can’t Always Get What You Want ( 8:43 )
4. All Down The Line ( 4:09 )
5. Happy ( 3:15 )
6. Tumbling Dice ( 5:05 )
7. Love In Vain ( 5:54 )
8. All Down The Line ( 3:59 )
9. Midnight Rambler ( 10:34 )
10 Introductions… ( 1:03 )
11. Bye Bye Johnny ( 3:08 )
12. Rip This Joint ( 2:12 )
13. Jumpin’ Jack Flash ( 3:36 )
14. Street Fighting Man ( 4:21 )
15. Uptight / (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction ( 5:49 )

Rolling Stones Touring Party 1972 box set edition Volume 2
Burning at the Garden

Disc 4 tracks 1-9: Spectrum Sports Arena, Philadelphia, PA, July 20th 1972
Disc 4 tracks 10-15 & Disc 5 tracks 1-4: Spectrum Sports Arena, Philadelphia, PA, July 21st 1972 1st show
Disc 5 tracks 5-15: Spectrum Sports Arena, Philadelphia, PA, July 21st 1972 2nd show

Disc 6 (Playtime: 74:25 )

1. Brown Sugar ( 3:40 )
2. Bitch ( 5:05 )
3. Rocks Off ( 4:34 )
4. Gimme shelter ( 5:51 )
5. Happy ( 4:05 )
6. Tumbling Dice ( 6:05 )
7. All Down The Line ( 4:40 )
8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want ( 7:26 )
9. Midnight Rambler ( 12:15 )
10. Bye Bye Johnny ( 4:08 )
11. Rip This Joint ( 2:42 )
12. Love In Vain ( 6:31 )
13. Sweet Virginia ( 4:11 )
14. Jumpin’ Jack Flash ( 3:12 )

Disc 7 (Playtime: 60:36 )

1. Brown Sugar ( 4:14 )
2. Street Fighting Man ( 5:04 )
3. Shake Your Hips ( 3:30 )
4. Bluesberry Jam ( 3:06 )
5. John’s Jam ( 3:33 )
6. Tumbling Dice [1] ( 4:19 )
7. Tumbling Dice [2] ( 4:13 )
8. Loving Cup ( 5:30 )
9. Movie Segment: “Cocksucker Blues” ( 5:20 )
10. Honky Tonk Women ( 3:12 )
11. Loving Cup ( 6:51 )
12. Torn And Frayed ( 5:03 )
13. Ventilator Blues ( 3:27 )
14. Sweet Black Angel ( 3:14 )

Disc 6: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, July 26th 1972
Disc 7 tracks 1-2: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, July 25th 1972 1st show
Disc 7 tracks 3-8: Montreaux, Switzerland, May 21st 1972
Disc 7 track 9: Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, CA, May 1972
Disc 7 tracks 10-13: Canadian Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada, June 3rd 1972
Disc 7 track 14: Tarrant County Convention Centre, Fort Worth, TX, June 24th 1972 1st show

The Rolling Stones – Past and Present

The Rolling Stones ‎
Past And Present
Decade Records (4) ‎– DR 1002

Tracklist
As Time Goes By – Early version of As Tears Go By
Kingsway Studio, London, July 11, 1964

Good Time Woman – Early version of Tumbling Dice
Recording Date Unknown

Separately
Dynamic Sound Studio, Kingston, Jamaica – Nov/Dec 1972

Save Me
Dynamic Sound Studio, Kingston, Jamaica – Nov/Dec 1972

Highway Child
Redlands Sessions, July 1968

Worried About You (Long Version)
Pathe Marconi Studio, Paris, July/August 1979

Heaven (Long Version)
Electric Ladyland Studio, New York City, March 1981

No Use In Crying (Long Version)
Pathe Marconi Studio, Paris, July/August 1979

Apartment Nr. 9 (Ner Version)
Long View Farm Session, Brookfield, MA, August 1981

My copy of this bootleg comes with no text file except that it is a vinyl rip. – Mat