John Coltrane – Live ‘Trane Underground

John Coltrane
Live ‘Trane Underground

DISC 1

Miles Davis Quintet 1960
Unknown venue, probably West Germany between March 21 and April 10, 1960

1. So What (10:36–beginning cut off)
2. ‘Round Midnight (5:46)
3. Walkin’ (11:01–incomplete)
4. So What (10:17)

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

Kongresshalle
Frankfurt, West Germany
March 30, 1960

5. announcement (0:15)
6. So What (12:57)
7. All of You (9:50–incomplete)

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

DISC 2

John Coltrane Quintet
Olympia Theatre Paris
Nov. 18, 1961 First concert (6:30 pm)

1. Impressions (10:53)
2. I Want to Talk About You

(6:52)
3. Blue Train (16:07)
4. My Favorite Things (22:33)
5. announcement by Norman Granz (1:41)
6. Impressions (same as track 1, different source (10:54)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Ivin Jones (drums)

DISC 3

Olympia Theatre Paris
Nov. 18, 1961

Second concert (11:30 pm)

1. Blue Train (12:47)
2. I Want to Talk About You (9:38)
3. My Favorite Things (25:35)
John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Konserthuset, Stockholm
Nov. 23, 1961
second set

4. Naima (incomplete) (2:34)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Auditorium Maximum Freie University
Berlin, West Germany
Dec. 2, 1961

5. Impressions (13:05)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 4

Falkonercentret, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 20, 1961

1. announcement by Norman Granz (2:24)
2. Delilah (12:03)
3. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:11)
4. Impressions (14:16)
5. Naima (7:40)
6. My Favorite Things–false start 1 (0:40)
7. My Favorite Things–false start 2 (0:08)
8. announcement by John Coltrane (0:39)
9. My Favor

ite Things (28:54)

John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax)
Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet, alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner

(piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Disc 5

Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, Finland
Nov. 22, 1961
Second concert (9:15 pm)

1. Blue Train (8:58)
2. I Want to Talk About You (6:58)
3. Impressions (7:59)
4. My Favorite Things (20:20)

Sudwestfunk TV Studio
Baden-Baden, West Germany Nov. 24, 1961

5. announcement (2:16)
6. My Favorite Things (10:37)
7. announcement (0:58)
8. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:13)
9. announcement (0:50)
10. Impressions (7:15)
11. untitled blues (trio) (1:28)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner (piano)

Reggie Workman (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Disc 6

Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, West Germany
Nov. 27, 1961

1. Impressions (17:29–beginning cut off)
2. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:15)
3. My Favorite Things (19:14–beginning cut off)
NOTE: Every Time We Say Goodbye is actually from Baden-Baden, Nov. 24, 1961 (i.e., disc 6, track 2 is the same as disc 5, track

8). My Favorite Things opened the concert.

Liederhalle Stuttgart
Nov. 29, 1961

4. Impressions (9:12)
5. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:28)
6. My Favorite Things (14:39–ending cut off)

John Coltrane

(tenor sax, soprano sax)
Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass) Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 7

John Coltrane Quartet 1962
Falkonercentret, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 22, 1962

1. Bye Bye Blackbird (21:03)
2. Chasin’ the Trane (7:30)
3. The Inchworm (9:10)
4. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5

:44)
5. Mr. P.C. (19:28)

John Coltrane (soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 8

Falkonercentret Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 22, 1962–continued

1. I Want to Talk About You (11:11)
2. Traneing In (23:23)
3. Impressions (8:59)
4. My Favorite Thin

gs (19:20–incomplete)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Stefaniensall, Graz
Nov. 28, 1962

5. Autumn Leaves (10:33)

John Coltrane (soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Disk 9

Showboat, Philadelphia
June (possibly 10, 17, or 24) 1963

1. Chasin’ the Trane (10:50)
2. It’s Easy to Remember (6:42)
3. Up ‘Gainst the Wall (5:40–incomplete)
4. The Inchworm (8:34)
5. Impressions (13:27–incomplete)
6. audience noise (0:24)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano–only on “Impressions” and the last few minutes of “The Inchworm”)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)

Roy Haynes (drums)

Tivoli Koncertsal
Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct. 25, 1963

7. Mr. P.C. (23:41)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Disc 10

TivoliKoncertsal
Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct. 25, 1963–continued

1. Impressions (19:27–incomplete)
2. The Promise (10:01)
3. Afro Blue (8:43)
4. Naima (7:46)
5. My Favorite Things (17:15)

John Coltrane (tenor sax, soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)

Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Date and location uncertain (sometimes attributed to Paris, Nov. 1, 1963, but this probably is incorrect; may be from 1962)

6. Chasin’ the Trane (5:21)

John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 11

Liederhalle, Stuttgart
Nov. 4, 1963

1. The Promise (7:32)
2. Afro Blue (6:48)
3. Want to Talk About You (10:42)
4. Impressions (28:52)

John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

DISC 12

Liederhalle, Stuttgart
Nov. 4, 1963–continued
1. My Favorite Things (18:51)
2. Every Time We Say Goodbye (6:11)
3. Mr. P.C. (35:52)

John Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

Artwork included for each disc

Aerosmith – East Side/West Side Blues

AEROSMITH
“East side West side Blues”
Recorded performances :
Kyuden Kinen Taiikukan,Japan February 04th 1977 (2 CD)
Mc Elroy Auditorium, Waterloo,Iowa,US, April 30th 1976 (1 CD)

Lineage :
“East side West side Blues” Silvers (very limited pressing-3 silver CDs in a fatbox case,Japanese pressing,Shades label, scans of the original artwork included)
> EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC > DIME

Fukukoa 1977-02-04 (2 CD)

CD1 (44:13):

1.Opening S.E.
2.Mama kin
3.Write me a letter
4.S.OS. (too bad)
5.Lick & a promise
6.Big ten inch record
7.Sweet emotion
8.Rats in the cellar
9.Dream on
10.Lord of the thighs

CD2 (42:29):

1.Last child
2.Walk this way
3.Sick as a dog
4.Same old song & dance
5.Train kept a rollin’ (slow)
6.Drum solo
7.Train kept a rollin’ (fast) (incl. Get the lead out)
8.Toys in the attic

Waterloo 1976-04-30

CD 3:

1.Walkin’ the dog
2.Walk this way
3.Adam’s apple
4.Lick & a promise
5.Same old song and dance
6.Train kept a rollin’ (slow)
7.Drum solo
8.Train kept a rollin’ (fast)
9.Toys in the attic

These recordings are both excellent :

-The Fukukoa ’77 show seems complete,and is an EXC audience recording for that period,very clear audience,well balanced

-The Waterloo ’76 show is an excellent soundboard, or an outstanding audience,not complete (first song cuts in)

These shows come from a friend of mine who sent me a bunch more that I’ll post over the next couple of days.  Eventually I’ll convert and upload the MP3s, but it may take awhile (unless I get comments asking me to do it and then I’ll put a rush on it.)  Enjoy.

U2 – Pulled The Covers (1979-2006)

U2
Pulled the Covers (1979-2006)

CD1:
01. All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan – 1989-12-27 – Dublin)
02. Stand By Me feat Springsteen (Ben E. King – 1987-09-25 – Philadelphia)
03. My Sweet Lord (George Harrison – 2001-12-02 – Miami)
04. Christmas, Baby Please Come Home (P. Spector – 1987-12-20 – Tempe)
05. Dirty Old Town – Larry on vocals (Trad. – 1992-11-14 – Anaheim)
06. Rain – A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall (Beatles – Dylan – 1985-06-22 – Milton Keynes)
07. She’s A Mystery To Me (Roy Orbison – 1997-08-06 – Oslo)
08. My hometown (Bruce Springsteen – 1985-06-29 – Dublin)
09. In My Life (Beatles – 2001-07-09 – Stockholm)
10. I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan – 1987-04-13 – San Diego)
11. Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley – 1993-11-27 – Sydney)
12. Dancing Queen feat. Bjorn & Benny (Abba – 1992-06-11 – Stockholm)
13. Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers – 1993-05-11 – Rotterdam)
14. Instant Karma (John Lennon – 2005-12-05 – Boston)
15. My Girl (Smokey Robinson – 1993-07-17 – Bologna)
16. Don’t Take Your Guns To Town (Johnny Cash – 1994-04-06 – Dublin)
17. Help (Beatles – 1987-10-28 – Chicago)
18. Lost Highway (Hank Williams -1987-09-08 – New York)
19. Maggie’s Farm (Bob Dylan – 1986-06-15 – East Rutherford)
20. Redemption Song (Bob Marley – 1992-10-14 – Houston)
21. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door feat. The Alarm (Bob Dylan – 1983-03-13 – Brighton)
22. Won’t Get Fooled Again (The Who – 2000-12-05 – New York)

CD2:
01. People get ready feat. Bruce Springsteen (Curtis Mayfield – 2005-10-17 – Philadelphia)
02. Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley – 1992-10-24 – Tempe, Arizona)
03. Helter Skelter (Beatles – 1987-11-07 – Denver)
04. Sweet Jane Feat. Maria McKee (Velvet Underground – 1987-06-15 – Paris)
05. Southern Man feat. Garland Jeffreys (Neil Young – 1982-03-18 – New York)
06. C’mon everybody (Eddie Cochran – 1986-05-17 – Dublin)
07. Norwegian Wood (Beatles – 2006-06-20 – Sao Paulo)
08. Whiskey in the Jar – Larry on vocals (trad. – 1992-08-25 – Pittsburgh)
09. Ol’ Man River (Hammerstein & Kern – 2005-11-18 – Atlanta)
10. Wild Rover – Larry on vocals (Trad. – 1993-05-11 – Rotterdam)
11. The Saints Are Coming Feat. Green Day (The Skids – 2006-09-25 – New Orleans)
12. When Will I See You Again (The Three Degrees – 2001-10-25 – New York)
13. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band feat. P. McCartney (Beatles – 2005-07-02 – London)
14. Whire Christmas (Trad. 1989-12-16 – Dortmund)
15. I Remember You (Ramones – 2000-12-05 – New York)
16. Rockin in the free World feat. Pearl Jam (Neil Young – 2006-11-17 – Melbourne)
17. Tequila Sunrise – Larry on Vocals (Eagles – 1987-12-12 – Hampton)
18. Satellite Of Love (Lou Reed – 1992-08-29 – New York)
19. Dear Prudence (Beatles – 1993-07-27 – Copenhagen)
20. Night And Day (Cole Porter – 2003-02-21 – New York)
21. Happy Christmas (John Lennon – 1988-12-16 – Dublin)
22. What’s Going On Feat. Gwen Stephani (Marvin Gay – 2001-11-23 – Phoenix)
23. Glad To See You Go (Ramones – 1979-10-05 – Cork)

Bruce Springsteen – Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 2

Bruce Springsteen
ULTRA RARE TRAX VOLUME 2
Label: The Genuine Pig
Catalog #: TGP148
June-July 1972
Media Sound Studios, Blauvelt, New York

Transfer/Trade and Generation Info: Original Silvers -> Eac (Secure) -> Flac (Level 8, Align on SB, Verify)

01 – Jazz Musician (6:14)
02 – Southern Son (4:24)
03 – It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City (2:47)
04 – No Need (6:09)
05 – If I Was The Priest (5:45)
06 – Vibes Man (3:12)
07 – Henry Boy (3:20)
08 – She’s Leaving #1 (2:59)
09 – She’s Leaving #2 (5:15)
10 – Tokyo (And The Band Played) (4:02)
11 – Song Of The Orphans (6:15)
12 – The Lady And The Doctor (3:22)
13 – Cowboys Of The Sea (4:05)

Notes:
Referred to as the “London Publishing Demos”
This appears to be a copy of “THE UNSURPASSED SPRINGSTEEN VOL. 4”

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol 35-36

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Vol. 35-36

Lineage:
downloaded from tracker 2019-06-24. r5. Many thanks to JS for all the original collection and compilation
LL blog > Transmission 2.94 > iMac 3.6 GHz (os10.14.6 Mojave) > xACT 2.47 (st5, md5) > Transmission 2.94 >
checksums included in torrent with original checksum files. (ffp, md5)

Search on the web, shows this on Amazon –
https://www.amazon.com/Nobody-Sings-Dylan-Like/dp/B0039L1J6Q#customerReviews
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Import Label: Righteous ASIN: B0039L1J6Q VARIOUS ARTISTS (Artist)
The peculiar thing about this release is the title, “Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan.” These are NOT Dylan songs, but his covers of traditional songs. I don’t wonder much how they decided on the misleading description.

I included some art in these last ones. It may/may not have any relationship to our subject. As always if you don’t want them, just set your client to opt out.

JS starts to get a bit ‘burned’ starting in here somewhere. See below. I can’t blame him at all and I don’t have to collect the tracks and put ’em into an attractive collection and get the ball rolling and all that. I can start to understand his reluctance when I asked him if he’d want to put them back up again (mid 2018 I think).

warm up that .torrent client, ’cause here we go!

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol.35: Salute Him When His Birthday Comes

01 Song to Woody – Uncle Tupelo (May 28, 1990, Cicero’s, St. Louis, MO)
02 Tangled Up in Blue – Robyn Hitchcock (Feb 19, 2000, Largo, Los Angeles, CA)
03 This Wheel’s on Fire – Elvis Costello and the Imposters (May 9, 2011, Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA)
04 Everything is Broken – The Waterboys (Apr 10, 1990, Docks, Hamburg, Gemany)
05 You’re a Big Girl Now – Lloyd Cole (Dec 27, 2001, Joe’s Pub, New York, NY)
06 Oh Sister – Robin Pecknold (Jul 11, 2009, Neumo’s, Seattle, WA)
07 I Threw It All Away – Roddy Frame and Edwyn Collins (Oct 17, 1990, Copenhagen Music Cafe, Denmark)
08 Love Minus Zero – Joe Jack Talcum (Sep 13, 2009, The Mill, Iowa City, IA)
09 Queen Jane Approximately – David Rawlings Machine (Mar 24, 2009, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA)
10 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window – Kaiser-Phillips Band (Jan 7, 1990, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA)
11 Positively Fourth Street – Jerry Garcia and Merle Saunders (Jul 10, 1973, The Keystone, Berkeley, CA)
12 I Shall Be Released – Gene Clark (May 12, 1989, Old Vienna Kaffeehaus, Westboro, MA)
13 Cross the Green Mountain – Elliott Murphy (Sep 5, 2009, Beitohallen, Beitostolen, Norway)
14 Masters of War – Leon Russell (Nov 21, 1970, Fillmore East, New York)
15 Blowin’ in the Wind – Neil Young (Feb 28, 1991, Dean E. Smith Center, Charlotte, NC)
16 Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ – Steve Wynn (Au 13, 2009, Hana-bi, Marina di Ravenna, Italy)
17 Forever Young – Joan Baez (Mar 31, 2004, Murat Egyptian Room, Indianapolis, IN)

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 36: Down in the Easy Chair

The last one of these I did came out on Dylan’s 70th birthday. Now we have one for America’s 235th birthday. To celebrate, we have the first NSD appearance of “Let Me Die in My Footsteps,” a lovely acoustic version by the Minnesota duo Roma di Luna.

As always, a big thanks to the tapers, the original uploaders, the nice folks who’ve sent me recordings, the fine artists who’ve created cover artwork, and especially the performers and most of all the 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). If you’ve got something good that deserves consideration for future volumes, PM me.

Finally, I have started an MP3 blog, which will feature tracks not in this series. Right now, you can get Jeff Tweedy’s cover of “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight,” which I believe is new to circulation; it’s a studio outtake from the “I’m Not There” soundtrack. I’ll be adding stuff daily, if there seems to be interest. (I won’t be posting MP3 versions of this series, as Music Ruined My Life is already doing a fine job of that.) Here’s the link:

http://smallfiguresinavastexpanse.blogspot.com/

01 Lay Down Your Weary Tune – Jefferson Airplane (Jan 15, 1966,Kiskano Theater, Vancouver BC)
02 I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight – Joe Henry (Oct 27, 1993, Finale Emilia, Italy)
03 Maggie’s Farm – Kris Kristofferson, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Richie Havens, Warren Haynes, Taj Mahal(May 3, 2009, Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
04 New Pony – Ron Sexsmith (Jul 14th, 1996, Toronto, ONT)
05 Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright – Frank Turner (Jun 19, 2011, Vienna, Austria)
06 Meet Me in the Morning – Sarah Jarosz (Jul 18, 2009, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Oak Hill, NY)
07 Nobody ‘Cept You – 16 Horsepower (Mar 20, 2000, Doornroosje, Nijmegen)
08 Mr. Tambourine Man – Doug Sahm and Jerry Garcia (Nov 23, 1972, Thanksgiving Jam, Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX)
09 Just Like a Woman – Avett Brothers with Simon Felice (Jun 4, 2011, Mountain Jam, Hunter Mountain, NY)
10 Highway 61 Revisited – David Gogo Blues Band (Aug 23, 2009, Edmonton Blues Festvial, Alberta, Canada)
11 All Along the Watchtower – Paul Weller (Nov 20, 2010, Olympia Theatre, Dublin)
12 Let Me Die in My Footsteps – Roma di Luna (Aug 9, 2008, Hosmer Library, Minneapolis, MN)
13 Odds and Ends – Bottle Rockets (Dec 25, 1998, Hi-Pointe Cafe, St. Louis, Missouri)
14 The Mighty Quinn – Band of Heathens (May 5, 2010, Piano, Dortmund, Germany)
15 Long Distance Operator – Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi (Dec 31, 2007, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA)
16 You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere – REM and Robyn Hitchcock (Mar 15, 1991, The Borderline, London)
17 I Shall Be Released – Robbie Robertson, Elvis Costello, and Rita Coolidge(May 11, 1995, Piazzi San Giovanni in Rome)
18 Love Rescue Me – U2 (May 24, 2011, University of Utah, Salt Lake City)

“I like America, just as everybody else does. I love America, I gotta say that. But America will be judged.” – Bob Dylan

The Animals – Olympia, Paris ’64, ’65, ’66

THE ANIMALS
OLYMPIA,PARIS,FRANCE

DECEMBER 15,1964

1-ROADRUNNER
2-I’M CRYING
3-AROUND AND AROUND
4-BOOM BOOM
5-HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN

MARCH 16,1965

6-BABY LET ME TAKE YOU HOME
7-LET IT ROCK
8-WHAT AM I LIVING FOR
9-TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOU
10-DON’T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD

MARCH 15,1966

11-SHAKE
12-IT’S MY LIFE
13-GIN HOUSE BLUES
14-WE’VE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE
15-THAT’S ALL I AM TO YOU
16-ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW
17-CC RIDER
18-DON’T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD
19-ROCK ME BABY
20-INSIDE LOOKING OUT
21-TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOU

RADIO BROADCASTS UNKNOWN LINEAGE >
REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT >
CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC

Sound quality is pretty rough. I assume since they came from the radio they were originally done through a sound board, but it sounds like the tapes were sitting on some shelves for a very long time. There’s lots of static and tape noise on top of not very good volume control. Still, an interesting piece of history.

The Dead – Summer Tour 2004 – From the Band to the Fan

The Dead
Summer Tour 2004
SBD Recording from the Band to the Fan

Sbd >dead.net>aif(some)>cooledit pro>wav>flac
rosemary.dyndns.org>bt>cooledit pro 2.1(normalized all tracks)>(tracks d1t4 Cassidy & d2t3 sugar mags padded with shntool to correct sb)>flac frontend>flac16>MP3@320

Disc 1
1. Strange World 6/15/04 (Red Rocks)
2. Cortez the Killer
3. US Blues 6/16/04 (Red Rocks)
4. Cassidy 6/19/04 (Red Rocks)
5. China Doll 6/20/04 (Red Rocks)
6. Madman Across the Water 6/22/04 (Phoenix)
7. Lazy River Road 6/23/04 (San Diego)

Disc 2
1. Low Spark of High Heeled Boys 6/24/04 (Irvine)
2. One 6/26/04 (Mountain View)
3. Sugar Magnoilia 6/27/04 (Sacramento)
4. Black Throated Wind 6/29/04 (Salt Lake City)
5. Johnny Be Good 7/1/04 (Boise ID)
6. Dear Mr Fantasy 7/2/04 (Portland)
7. Love Light 7/3/04 (George WA)
8. Durms 7/23/04 (UMB St. Louis)

Disc 3
1. The Other One 7/24/04 (Alpine Valley)
2. Night of 1000 Stars 7/25/04 (Indianapolis)
3. Eight Miles High 7/27/04 (Detroit)
4. Dire Wolf 7/28/04 (Cleveland)
5. Help on the Way>Slipknot>Franklins Tower 7/30/04 (Boston)
6. Stella Blue 7/31/04 (Boston)
7. Death Don’t Have No Mercy 8/1/04 (Saratoga Springs)

Disc 4
1. Shakedown Street 8/3/04 (Hartford)
2. Attics of My Mind 8/4/04 (Scranton)
3. Jack Straw 8/6/04 (Darien Lakes, NY)
4. Broken Arrow 8/7/04 (Camden)
5. Smokestack Lightning 8/7/04 (Camden)
6. Samson & Delilia 8/8/04 (Camden)
7. Time Never Ends 8/10/04 (Holmdel)
8. Sugaree 8/11/04 (Holmdel)

Disc 5
1. Nothing Else Matters 8/13/04 (Jones Beach)
2. Love Light 8/14/04 (Jones Beach)
3. Loose Lucy 8/15/04 (Bristow, VA)
4. Playin’ In The Band 8/17/04 (Raleigh, NC)
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 8/18/04 (Charlotte, NC)
6. Keep On Growin’ 8/19/04 (Atlanta, GA)

A very cool set of soundboard recordings picked by the band themselves.

Stone Temple Pilots – Unplugged and More

Stone Temple Pilots
Unplugged & More

Lineage: Original silver > EAC > Flac (Level 7)>WAV

Tracks 1-8 recorded live at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles, CA on December 19, 1994. (KROQ’s Almost Acoustic X-Mas)
Tracks 9-13 recorded live at Sony Music Studios, New York, NY on November 17, 1993. (MTV Unplugged)
Tracks 14 & 15 recorded live at the Late Show with David Letterman in New York in 1994.

01. Pretty Penny
02. Kitchenware & Candybars
03. Plush
04. Christmas Time is Here
05. Meat Plow
06. Vasoline
07. Crackerman
08. Sex Type Thing
09. Crackerman
10. Creep
11. Plush
12. Wicked Garden
13. Sex Type Thing
14. Vasoline
15. Unglued

Keith Richards – A Stone Alone

KEITH RICHARDS
A STONE ALONE
A Vinyl Gang Product 377

LINEAGE:
Original VGP CD -> WAV (EAC v. 0.95 beta 4 – secure, Offset “actual”) -> FLAC (flacfrontend, level 6) -> MP3

DATE:
Long View Farm, Brookfeld, Massachussetts, May 1981 (track 1-9)
New York City 1978 (track 10)
Sounds Interchange Studios, Toronto, Canada, March 12th-13th 1977 (track 11-18)

01. Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On ( 1:18 )
02. Say It’s Not You ( 3:41 )
03. Don’t ( 3:42 )
04. Blue Monday ( 2:16 )
05. Oh, What A Feeling ( 4:04 )
06. Sing Me Back Home ( 4:39 )
07. The Nearness Of You ( 4:06 )
08. Apartment N∞9 ( 3:58 )
09. All I Have To Do Is Dream ( 3:02 )
10. Key To The Highway ( 2:37 )
11. Worried Life Blues ( 2:20 )
12. Sing Me Back Home ( 4:16 )
13. She Still Comes Around ( 2:54 )
14. Apartment N∞9 ( 3:38 )
15. Sing Me Back Home ( 4:13 )
16. Worried Life Blues ( 2:23 )
17. Apartment N∞9 ( 3:38 )
18. Say It’s Not You ( 3:04 )

Excellent sound quality on this one. Its mostly Keith playing on the piano and singing. The later sessions include some guitar and backing vocals but its all pretty sparse. Ones opinion on it probably depends a lot of what you think of Keith’s singing voice, and the Stone’s ability to do ballads.

The Beatles – The Beatles Christmas Album

The Beatles Christmas Album

1. “The Beatles’ Christmas Record” – 5:08
2. “Another Beatles Christmas Record” – 4:02
3. “The Beatles’ Third Christmas Record” – 6:27
4. “The Beatles’ Fourth Christmas Record – Pantomime: Everywhere It’s Christmas” – 6:11
5. “Christmas Time is Here Again!” – 6:11
6. “The Beatles’ 1968 Christmas Record” – 7:53
7. “The Beatles’ Seventh Christmas Record” – 7:39

From Wikipedia:

Each year from 1963 to 1969, the Beatles had recorded a short Christmas message for their fans, composed of carols, skits, jokes, and thanks to the loyal “Beatle People”. Each recording was pressed onto a 7″ flexi disc and mailed free to the British members of the Fan Club. In 1970, in the wake of the band’s break-up, Apple released the compilation of all seven.

From me:

Tis a bit of fun listening to the Beatles carry on in that way of theirs, and it must have been amazing to receive the disks each year at the time. Mostly though, its pretty forgettable as its just the band cracking wise and goofing around.