Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol., 9 – May Your Songs Always Be Sung

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan: May Your Songs Always Be Sung (Vol. 9)

Putting together this series, the biggest challenge has been finding covers of songs other than “the hits.” Perhaps you can never have too many versions of “All Along the Watchtower,” “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” and “Like a Rolling Stone,” but it can be even more rewarding to hear a new interpretation of a lesser known or rarely performed song, like Maria McKee’s version of “New Pony” or Tom Russell doing “Seven Curses” (both featured on NSD Vol. 6). So this time out I’ve decided to include only songs not featured on previous volumes of this project.

The highlight for me is Lou Reed’s solo rendition of “Foot of Pride.” Lou butchered this tune at Dylan’s 30th anniversary concert; here, without a band to confuse his sketchy sense of rhythm, he conquers it. I’ve never really gotten this song–“Like the lion tears the flesh off of a man/ So can a woman who passes herself off as a male” has to be the weirdest opening couplet in Dylan’s canon–but this version makes me a believer.

Thanks to all the folks who’ve sent me suggestions and files, as well as the tapers, the original uploaders, and especially the performers and composer. Pdiamond and dsgtrane have been kind enough to create great artwork for the first eight volumes, and hopefully one or both of them or someone else will do the same for this one. 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 Wiggle Wiggle – John Wesley Harding (5-25-91, The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA)
02 The Man in Me – Cracker (4-29-05,Twilight Criterium Music Fest, Athens, GA)
03 Disease of Conceit – The Waterboys (11-3-89, Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA)
04 Foot of Pride – Lou Reed (6-8-93, Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland)
05 Well Well Well – Ben Harper (8-2-05, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN)
06 Man in the Long Black Coat – Joan Osborne (5-4-96, Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA)
07 I Threw it All Away – Elvis Costello (10-14-84, Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA)
08 If You See Her Say Hello – Jeff Buckley (8-13-92, Knitting Factory, New York, NY)
09 Simple Twist of Fate – Elliot Murphy (3-16-04, Kulturzentrum Cobra, Solingen, Germany)
10 Abandoned Love – Chuck Prophet (4-16-05, King Tut’s, Glasgow, Scotland)
11 Tears of Rage – Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett (1-31-03, Grand Lido Braco Resort, Jamaica)
12 Lord Protect My Child – Susan Tedeschi with the Persuasions (10-28-06, Nokia Theater at Times Square, New York, NY)
13 Ballad of Hollis Brown – Stephen Stills (7-25-95, Hard Rock Cafe and Casino, Las Vegas, NV)
14 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll – Christy Moore (11-12-06, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England)
15 With God on Our Side – Buddy Miller (5-4-03 Rhythm & Roots Festival, Kilkenny, Ireland)
16 Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands – Robyn Hitchcock (3-26-05, Maxwell’s, Hoboken, NJ)

The Rolling Stones – Licks, Vol. 5 – More Licks

The Rolling Stones
Licks, Vol. 5 – More Licks

01. If You Can’t Rock Me – Sunrise, 2002
02. Honky Tonk Women – Oakland, 2002 – w/Sheryl Crowe
03. Dance, Part 1 – Los Angeles, 2002
04. Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ – Los Angeles, CA – w/Jim Keltner
05. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love – Los Angeles, CA, 2002 – w/Solomon Burke
06. Sweet Virginia – Oakland, 2002 – w/Frankie Gavin
07. That’s How Strong My Love Is – Los Angeles, 2002
08. Heart of Stone – Oakland, 2002
09. Loving Cup – Oakland, 2002
10. Wild Horses – San Francisco, 2002 – w/Sheryl Crowe
11. Going to a Go Go – Los Angeles, 2002
12. All Down the Line – Exile Outtake

The Rolling Stones – Licks Vol., 9 – Rock Licks

The Rolling Stones
Licks Vol. 9 – Rock Licks

01. Intro – Toronto, 2003
02. Start Me Up – Toronto, 2003
03. Paint It Black – Istanbul, 1998
04. Miss You – Bangalore, 2003
05. Rock Me Baby – Hockenheim, 2003 – w/AC/DC
06. Slow Screw – Ronnie Wood Studio Outtake, 1987-1988
07. Honky Tonk Women – Leipzi, 2003 – w/Chrissie Hynde
08. Angie – Bangalore, 2003
09. Satisfaction – Istanbul, 1998
10. Something – Mick Taylor Studio Outtakes
11. Bitch – Bangalore, 2003
12. You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Singapore, 2003
13. Sympathy for the Devil – Fatboy Slim Radio Remix

The Doors – Boot Yer Butt Companion, 1967

THE DOORS
“Boot yer butt” companion
compiled 10.06 from Metal Tape copies from Greg Shaw masters,
transfered in the late 80’s

released on “BYB” in inferior quality.


CD ONE:
12-16-67 – San Bernadino, Swing Aud. – 2nd gen. aud.

  1. intro / when the musics over
  2. Horse Latitude
  3. Break on Through
  4. Alabama Song (tape speed problems)###
  5. Light My Fire

7-9-67 – Continental Ballroom, Santa Clara, CA. – 3rd gen. aud.

intro (:05) ### cut

  1. Soul Kitchen
  2. Break On Though###
  3. Alabama Song
  4. Back Door Man (inclu. “We came down…” etc.) end cuts on master
    Light My Fire (missing on master)
  5. 10. The End (beg. cut)
  6. Gloria / etc. – 1.18.70 (LATE) Felt Forum – 2nd gen.


CD TWO:
12-26-67
WINTERLAND, SF. 2nd gen aud.

  1. Back Door Man (with laughing bit)
  2. Break On Through
  3. When The Music’s Over
  4. Close to you ###
  5. Mannish Boy ###
  6. pt 2 ###
  7. into LMF (fades)
  8. Light my fire (end cuts on this master)

12-28-67
WINTERLAND, SF. 2nd gen aud.

  1. (beg. cut) Alabama Song
  2. Back Door Man (cuts after 1st half)
  3. Your lost little girl (cuts after 1st half)
  4. Love me two times (beg. cut)
  5. Wake up! (beg. cut) – same as #7 alt. GS source
  6. Light my fire – same as #8 alt. GS source
  7. Unknown soldier (beg cut)

The Beatles – The BBC Archives, Vol, 14 (1967-1968)

The Beatles
1967-1968 – The BBC Archives Vol 14

Disc 1

01 Good Morning Listeners
The Ivor Novello Awards (March 20, 1966)
02 Presentation and Interview
Top of the Pops (March 20, 1966)
03 John and Paul Talk With Brian Matthew
Where It’s At (May 20, 1967)
04 Paul, John, and Ringo talk with Kenny Everett
Where It’s At (June 1967)
05 Paul talks with Kenny Everett
Scene and Heard (September 13, 1967)
06 George Talks with Miranda Ward, Part 1
Scene And Heard, Part II (September 13, 1967)
07 George Talks with Miranda Ward, Part II
Scene And Heard (September 14, 1967)
08 Ringo Talks with Miranda Ward
Where It’s At (November 1967)
09 All Together On The Wireless Machine – Paul Talks to Kenny Everett
10 John Talks with Kenny Everett & Chris Denning
The Kenny Everett Show (June 06, 1968)
11 John, Paul, and Ringo talk to Kenny Everett
Night Ride (December 11, 1968)
12 John and Yoko talk with John Peel

Additional Material

The Kenny Everett Show (June 06, 1968)
Raw Interview Tape

The Rolling Stones – How Britain Got the Blues (1961-1964)

THE ROLLING STONES
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES
Remastered Edition

Pitch, phase and level corrected, de-thumped and retracked at Remasters Workshop July 16 & 17, 2010 from the 2000 CD on Bad Wizard BW 6134.

This CD was pirated by an unidentified label and issued as “Beginning Of The English Blues.” It was for sale briefly on Amazon (it’s unavailable now and will probably remain so), where a reviewer left these (edited for coherence) comments:

A great compilation of obscure 1961-1964 recordings. What will pique the interest of the hardcore Stones aficionado the most are the first eight tracks: the very earliest Rolling Stones recordings, which have rarely, if ever surfaced on other CDs. The first four songs are labeled as dating from a tape of Little Boys Blue, a pre-Rolling Stones lineup of the group, recorded (probably at a private rehearsal) in late 1961. Dick Taylor (later of the Pretty Things), guitarist Bob Beckwith, and Allen Etherington (on maracas) were part of Little Boys Blue on this recording. While the track listings are vague as to what actual future members of the Stones also participated, it’s certain that Mick Jagger’s on lead vocals, and possible that Keith Richards and Brian Jones are on the guitars.

Included are unreleased versions of the Jagger-Richards compositions “It Should Be You” and “My Only Girl” (aka “That Girl Belongs To Yesterday”). There’s also “Leave Me Alone,” a Jagger-Richards original not released by anyone! There’s also the unreleased studio effort “Goodbye Girl,” a routine blues-rocker dated as having been recorded in November 1964 and written by Bill Wyman. While these are no doubt fascinating for the Stones fan, as well as historically important, the subsequent 24 BBC session tracks are better music. Those BBC performances include many songs that didn’t appear on the group’s early releases, such as covers like “Roll Over Beethoven” (a different version than a more commonly circulated one also recorded around this time for another BBC session), “Meet Me In The Bottom,” Jimmy Reed’s “Ain’t That Loving You Baby,” “High Heel Sneakers,” and Bo Diddley’s “Crackin’ Up.” The fidelity on these is generally very good, with the performances different enough from the studio versions to make them quite interesting!

Track 1 was in a sorry state in its original incarnation. It’s a mono recording, but the levels on the two tape tracks were wildly varied and would occasionally drop out in one channel or the other. These anomalies were straightened out, gaps filled by cloning and levels fixed so that it sounds as normal as possible. There was also a repeated segment of a couple of lines; I don’t know whether the original CD is that way, or it came that way on the recording I received, but I edited it out. This may be the best version of this track available now.

All the recordings but two were at the wrong speed – some a little bit and some a lot, and all were out of phase. The makers of this CD added stereo reverb to everything (can’t leave a good thing alone), but its effect is negated because after phase correction, the channels were combined to true mono. Levels were all over the place, with volume swells and dips in many places; those are fixed now, too. Occasional thumps that are often heard on tape recordings via microphone from tube radios have been eliminated.

The early studio recordings were very, very dull. They have been brightened here so you can tell what’s going on. No EQ was applied to the other tracks. All work was performed in 32-bit in Adobe Audition 3, and the tracks were split on sector boundaries in CD Wave.

Track listing:

01 Little Queenie
02 Beautiful Delilah
03 Down The Road Apiece
04 I Ain’t Got You
[late 1961 or early 1962, Dartford, home demos – Little Boys Blue]

05 Leave Me Alone
[November 20 & 21, 1963, London, Regent Sound Studios]

06 Goodbye Girl
[November 8, 1964, Chicago, Chess Studios]

07 It Should Be You (take II)
[November 20 & 21, 1963, London, Regent Sound Studios]

08 My Only Girl (aka “That Girl Belongs To Yesterday”)
[November 20, 1963, London, Regent Sound Studios]

09 Ain’t That Loving You Baby
[October 8, 1964, BBC London]

10 Don’t Lie To Me
11 Mona I Need YOu Baby
12 Walking The Dog
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 I Wanna Be Your Man
[February 3, 1964, BBC Saturday Club]

15 Roll Over Beethoven
[March 8, 1964, BBC Saturday Club]

16 Little By Little
17 I Just Wanna Make Love To You
18 I’m Moving On
[April 10, 1964, BBC Joe Loss Pop Show]

19 Not Fade Away
20 Beautiful Delilah
21 High Heeled Sneakers
[April 13, 1964, BBC Saturday Club]

22 Down In The Bottom
23 You Can Make It If You Try
24 Route 66
25 Confessin’ The Blues
26 Down The Road Apiece
[May 25, 1964, BBC Saturday Club]

27 It’s All Over Now
28 If You Need Me
29 Carol
[July 17, 1964, BBC Joe Loss Pop Show]

30 Around And Around
31 I Can’t Be Satisfied
32 Crackin’ Up
[July 17, 1964, BBC Top Gear]

Artwork is included.

Please preserve the lossless quality of this material.

Enjoy!

Remasters Workshop
RMW 578

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 39

Various Artist
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Vol. 39

(There are but #40 Volumes.)

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)

checkout the “NSDdetails 2012-07-25.numbers” file included in the torrent (somewhere). it’s an apple file of some kind but you should be able to open it up as excel or something else depending on your particular system. has details on all the included songs, bands, artists. please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need to.

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. This one is of a man who has been a great inspiration to me.

Bit sad to get to the end, but ‘all things must pass’

There wasn’t a thing left to say
The night we called it a day.

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 39 – I See My Light Come Shining

01 This Wheel’s On Fire – Levon Helm Band (Jun 26 2011, Solid Sound Festival, N. Adams, MA)
02 It Takes a Lot to Laugh – Levon Helm Band (Apr 11, 2008, Wanee Fest, Live Oak, FL)
03 Hard Rain/Don’t Think Twice – Tom Russell (Jan 21, 2012, The Met, Bury, UK)
04 I Threw it All Away – Lambchop (Mar 8, 2012, Amstelkerk, Amsterdam, Holland)
05 Girl From the North Country – Bruce Hornsby (Oct 31 1998, Yoshi’s, Oakland, CA)
06 True Love Tends to Forget – Eleanor Friedberger (Feb 3, 2012, The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA)
07 When I Paint My Masterpiece – Glen Hansard (Dec 31, 2011, RTE Radio One, New York, NY)
08 North Country Blues – Martin Simpson (Mar 7, 2012, Colston Hall 2, Bristol, UK)
09 Seven Curses – June Tabor and the Oyster Band (Nov 22, 2011, The Assembly, Leamington Spa, England)
10 Quit Your Lowdown Ways – Suzie Vinnick (Feb 4, 2012, Music Hall. Worpswede, Germany )
11 One More Cup Of Coffee – Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express (Jan 8, 2012, Armando’s, Martinez, CA
12 Drifter’s Escape – Patti Smith (Dec 31, 2011, Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY)
13 You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere – Bluegrass Alliance (Sep 1971, Camp Springs Bluegrass Festival, Reidsville, NC)
14 Farewell Angelina – Tim O’Brien (Oct 28, 2011, Parrish Auditorium, Hamilton, OH)
15 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door – Simone Felice (Mar 16, 2012, World CafÈ Live, Philadelphia PA)
16 Tears of Rage – Levon Helm Band with Ray Lamontage and the Boston Pops (Sep 25 2011, Life Is Good Festival, Canton, MA)
17 I Shall Be Released – Levon Helm Band with Wilco (Jun 26 2011, Solid Sound Festival, N. Adams, MA)

The Rolling Stones – Licks 7: Black Licks (2002-2003)

The Rolling Stones
Licks 7 – Black Licks
Compilation of various tracks taken from Licks Tour (2002/2003)

1 Staples Center, LA 2003
Bill Clinton’s Intro Speech

2 Soundboard, Montreal 2003
Monkey Man

3 Los Angeles 2003
Gimme Shelter
Guest – Remi Kabaka

4 New York 2003
Let It Bleed
Guitar – Hubert Sumlin

5 Soundboard Las Vegas 2002
Dead Flowers

6 Los Angeles 2003
Can’t You Hear Me Knowking?
Guest – Remi Kabaka

7 Oakland 2002
Sweet Virginia
Guest – Frankie Gavin

8 Soundboard Chicago 2003
Live With Me

9 Budokan 2003
Worried About You

10 Los Angeles 2003
Sympathy For The Devil
Guest – Remi Kabaka

11 Keith Richards & Ron Wood – Backstage Licks Tour
Blues Jam

12 Sydney 2003
Ruby Tuesday

13 Soundboard Sydney 2003
Rock Me Baby
Guitar – Angus Young
Vocals – Malcolm Young

Neil Young & Pearl Jam – Mirroball Compilation, 1995



Neil Young & Pearl Jam
Mirrorball
1995 tour compilation

Disc 1
Big Green Country (Stockholm, Sweden – 12 august 1995)
Song X (Jerusalem, Israel – 22 august 1995)
Act Of Love (Jerusalem, Israel – 22 august 1995)
Mr. Soul (Jerusalem, Israel – 22 august 1995)
Scenery (Gampel, Switzerland 19 august 1995)
Peace And Love (Stockholm, Sweden – 12 august 1995)
Throw Your Hatred Down (Reading, England – 27 august 1995)
Truth Be Known (San Francisco, CA – 24 june 1995)
Comes A Time (Gampel, Switzerland 19 august 1995)

Disc 2
The Needle And The Damage Done (Hasselt, Belgium – 25 august 1995)
My My, Hey Hey (Gampel, Switzerland 19 august 1995)
Broken Arrow (Salzburg, Austria – 18 august 1995)
Mother Earth (Dublin, Ireland – 26 august 1995)
Don¥t Let It Bring You Down (Hasselt, Belgium – 25 august 1995)
After The Gold Rush (Reading, England – 27 august 1995)
Comes A TIme #2 (Hasselt, Belgium – 25 august 1995)
Rockin¥ In The Free World (San Francisco, CA – 24 june 1995)
Down By The River (San Francisco, CA – 24 june 1995)
Downtown (Jerusalem, Israel – 22 august 1995)

Disc 3
Fuckin¥ Up (Gampel, Switzerland 19 august 1995)
Cortez The Killer (Caesaria, Israel – 23 august 1995)
Powderfinger (Caesaria, Israel – 23 august 1995)
I¥m The Ocean (Roskilde, Denmark – 13 august 1995)
Like A Hurricane (Stockholm, Sweden – 12 august 1995)
Rockin¥ In The Free World #2 (Jerusalem, Israel – 22 august 1995)

Compilation & Artwork by A.V.

Pink Floyd – BBC Broadcasts (1967-1971)

Pink Floyd
BBC Broadcasts 1967-1971


Catalog: Bedrock Records

Sources: 27 Jan 1967- 30Sep71

Tracks:

Disc: 1

  1. Interstellar Overdrive 4:00
  2. Mathilda Mother 3:12
  3. Pow R Toc H 0:47
  4. Astronomy Domine 4:56
  5. Interstellar Overdrive w/interview 7:01
  6. Reaction in G 0:35
  7. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 3:11
  8. Flaming 2:35
  9. Apples and Oranges 2:55
  10. Scarecrow 2:01
  11. The Gnome 2:08
  12. Mathilda Mother 3:18
  13. Vegetable Man 3:11
  14. Scream Thy Last Scream 3:36
  15. Pow R Toc H 2:53
  16. Jugband Blues 3:47

Disc: 2

  1. Murderistic Women (aka Careful…) 2:19
  2. The Massed Gadgets of Hercules (aka Saucerful) 6:37
  3. Let there be More Light 3:39
  4. Julia Dream 2:19
  5. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 2:15
  6. Point Me at the Sky 4:12
  7. Baby Blue shuffle in D Minor (aka the Narrow Way part 1) 4:03
  8. The Embryo 3:25
  9. Interstellar Overdrive 9:11
  10. Daybreak (aka Grantchester Meadows) 3:37
  11. Cymbaline 3:31
  12. The Beginning (aka Green is the Colour) 3:30
  13. Beset By Creatures of the Deep (aka Careful…) 7:17
  14. The Narrow Way Part 3 4:35

Disc: 3

  1. Interstellar Overdrive 6:30
  2. Moonhead 4:46
  3. The Embryo 10:08
  4. Green is the Colour 3:33
  5. Careful With That Axe Eugene 7:12
  6. If 4:20
  7. Atom Heart Mother 24:44

Disc: 4

  1. The Embryo 9:55
  2. Blues 4:44
  3. Fat Old Sun 14:09
  4. One of These Days 6:45
  5. Echoes 26:08

Band:
Syd Barret
Roger Waters
David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Rick Wright

Xref:
Quality:
Comments: Sources in detail:
Disc 1 Tracks 1,2: UFO Club London Jan 27, 1967 BBC TV “Scene Special”
Disc 1 Tracks 3,4: BBC Television Centre London May 14 1967 “Look of the Week”
Disc 1 Track 5: BBC Radio London July 1967
Disc 1 Tracks 6,7: Cosmopolitan Ballroom Carlisle UK July 23, 1967
Disc 1 Tracks 8-12: Playhouse Theatre London, Sep 25, 1967 “Top Gear”
Disc 1 Tracks 12-16: Maida Vale Studios London Dec 20, 1967 “Top Gear”
Disc 2 Tracks 1-4: 201 Piccadilly Studio 1 London June 25 1968 “Top Gear”
Disc 2 Track 5: London Nov 3, 1968 BBC TV “All My Loving”
Disc 2 Tracks 6-9: Maida Vale Studios London Dec 2, 1968 “Top Gear”
Disc 2 Tracks: 10-14: Paris Cinema London May 12, 1969 “Top Gear”
Disc 3 Tracks 1,2: BBC Television Centre London Jul 10, 1969 “Omnibus”
Disc 3 Tracks 3-7: Paris Cinema London Jul 16, 1970 “Peel Sunday Concert”
Disc 4: Paris Cinema London Sep 30, 1971 “In Concert” -FROM THE COVER

I just got the above set and really haven’t formed an opinion yet, EXCEPT on the last disc. It is the same material as MEDDLER, but with all the music completely intact, no funny editing, none of Peel’s announcements, and in honest-to-God stereo! Someone mentioned this possibly happening due to the fact that about ten stereo copies existed, well I’m here to say that day has come!
They are real CD’s, and not CDR’s. Each is simply colored with a stamp naming and numbering each CD. Also the set itself is hand-numbered “312” of 1000.
There is a picture booklet included that is a collection of photographs, posters, and the like, including a snippet of an interview conducted by “ZZ”. Most of this I’ve seen before, including a shot of Gilmour and Waters during some of the Pompeii photography (I think they superimposed it in Echoes part I) As for a catalogue number, I’m sorry to say the only numerics aside from the edition numbers are numbers individual to each CD. -SEAMUS
I can state for sure that these are not from the stereo Meddler (which Harvested has since updated and treed as Meddled). -DAve.