Pink Floyd – From Oblivion (1968-1971)

Pink Floyd
From Oblivion

Disc 1

  1. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 13:09 (1)
  2. Fat Old Sun 16:04 (1)
  3. Atom Heart Mother 16:05 (1)
  4. The Embryo 12:02 (1)
  5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:13 (1)
    Total Time: 70:35

Disc 2

  1. Cymbaline 11:55
  2. One Of These Days 6:13 (2)
  3. Echoes 24:07 (2)
  4. A Saucerful Of Secrets 6:29 (3)
  5. Green Is The Colour 6:00 (4)
  6. Pink Blues 5:30 (1)
    Total Time: 60:16

(1) 17 Oct. 1971, Community Concourse, San Diego, USA
(2) 30 Sep. 1971, Paris Cinema, London, UK
(3) 25 June 1968, 201 Piccadilly Studio 1, London, UK
(4) 12 May 1969, BBC, Paris Cinema, London, UK

Pink Floyd – Total Eclipse – A Restrospective 1967-1993

Pink Floyd
Total Eclipse – A Retrospective 1967-1993

Format: 5 CD Total for all 5 Discs
Catalog: GDR CD 9320 Great Dane Records
Misc.: SIAE, ADD stereo
Produced: Italy 9/1993
Quality: Sup/Ex
Tracks:
Disc 1

  1. Arnold Layne 2:56
  2. Candy And A Currant Bun 2:46
  3. See Emily Play 2:53
  4. Flaming 2:49
  5. The Scarecrow 2:02
  6. The Gnome 2:11
  7. Mathilda Mother 3:22
  8. Scream Thy Last Scream 4:41
  9. Vegetable Man 2:28
  10. Apples And Oranges 3:08
  11. Pow R. Toc H. 2:56
  12. Jugband Blues 3:49
  13. Nick’s Boogie 11:48
  14. It Would Be So Nice 3:44
  15. Julia Dream 2:25
  16. Let There Be More Light 3:42
  17. Murderistic Women 3:50
  18. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules 2:51
  19. Point Me At The Sky 3:34
  20. Baby Blue Shuffle in ‘D’ Minor 4:03

Total Time Disc 1 72:00
Disc 2

  1. The Embryo 3:26
  2. Green Is The Colour 3:28
  3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 7:15
  4. The Narrow Way part 1 4:37
  5. Biding My Time (Work) 5:06
  6. Oneone/Fingal’s Cave 8:11
  7. Rain In The Country 7:01
  8. The Violence Sequence 4:33
  9. If 4:27
  10. Cymbaline 10:50
  11. Atom Heart Mother 20:13

Total Time Disc 2 79:09
Disc 3

  1. Blues 5:07
  2. Breathe 3:00
  3. On The Run 6:22
  4. The Great Gig In The Sky 4:32
  5. Money 1:43
  6. Brain Damage/Eclipse 3:27
  7. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5 23:31
  8. Raving And Drooling 10:45
  9. You’ve Gotta Be Crazy 13:10

Total Time Disc 3 71:39
Disc 4

  1. Echoes 21:25
  2. Pigs On The Wing parts 1 & 2 3:35
  3. Comfortably Numb 2:39
  4. When The Tigers Broke Free 2:55
  5. Mother 6:40
  6. What Shall We Do Now? 4:42
  7. Bring The Boys Back Home 1:47
  8. Outside The Wall 4:09
  9. The Hero’s Return parts 1 & 2 3:58
  10. Run Like Hell 7:24
  11. On The Turning Away 6:48
  12. Money 11:33

Total Time Disc 4 77:37

Some fan found a copy that added a fifth disc to this collection. I post it here in mp3 as this was all that I had available. I have my doubts concerning his source. If it IS from “Total Eclipse” then it is a bootleg of the original bootleg.

  1. Heart Beat, Pig Meat
  2. Crumbling Land (
  3. Come In # 51, Your Time Is Up
  4. Give Birth To A Smile
  5. Terminal Frost (DYOL Mix)
  6. Another Brick In The Wall, Part II
  7. Apples And Oranges (Stereo Mix)
  8. Not Now John (Obscured Version)
  9. Coming Back To Life (Promo Version)
  10. Take It Back (Extended Version)
  11. See Emily Play & Several Small Furry Animals (Remix)
  12. Country Theme (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  13. Mexico ’78 (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  14. Big Theme (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  15. Small Theme (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  16. Carrera Slow Blues (Taken From ‘La Carrera Panamerica’ Film)
  17. Unknown Song (Zabriskia Point Ouutake)
  18. Country Song (Zabriskie Point Outtake)
  19. Astronomy Domine (live Miami Florida 1994)

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

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 10: Next Time You See Me Comin’

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 10: Next Time You See Me Comin’

This one begins and ends with some very special performances. The first track is from the final Grateful Dead show, which was the final show Jerry Garcia ever played; this was the final Dylan cover he ever performed. The last track is the last song from the concert Bob Weir played with his band Ratdog on the night of the day Jerry died. In between are a batch of exceptional performances, including a rendition of “Hard Rain” by Dylan-producer Daniel Lanois that is from one of the best shows I have ever been to; the whole show is currently available on Dime, and should be in every music lover’s collection.

This will be the final entry in this series for 2006, as I am going on vacation and leaving my computer behind. But I hope to come back with more in 2007, so keep the suggestions and files coming! As always, thanks to 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 nine 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 When I Paint My Masterpiece
Grateful Dead (Jul 9, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago, IL)

02 All Along the Watchtower
Warren Zevon (Jan 16, 1996, Rack-n-Roll, Colorado Springs, CO)

03 Blind Willie McTell
Rick Danko (Nov 19, 1992, Stephens Talkhouse, Miami, FL)

04 Hard Rain
Daniel Lanois (Sep 22, 1995, Ballard Backstage, Seattle, WA)

05 This Wheel’s On Fire
Billy Bragg and KT Tunstall (9-26-05, Barbican Theatre, London)

06 Girl From the North Country
Johnny Cash and Joni Mithcell (Oct 7, 1970, Johnny Cash TV Show, Nashville, TN)

07 She Belongs to Me
John Doe (Feb 2, 2005, Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA)

08 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Tom Russell (Apr 2, 2002, Columbus Music Hall, Columbus, OH)

09 Ballad of a Thin Man
Elliott Smith (Oct 11, 1998, 400 Club, Minneapolis, MN)

10 Like a Rolling Stone
World Party (Jul 23, 1993, Wadsworth Theatre, LA, CA)

11 Visions of Johanna –
Dan Bern (Mar 14, 2004, Joe’s Pub, New York, NY)

12 Trying to Get to Heaven
Robyn Hitchcock (Nov. 25, 2003, Largo, Los Angeles, CA)

13 I Shall Be Released
Neil Young with Phish, REM, and Sara McLachlan (Oct 17, 1998, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA)

14 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Ratdog (Aug 9, 1995, Hampton Beach Casino, Hampton Beach, NH)

The Who – You Are Who?: Demos and Outtakes from Who Are You

The Who
You Are Who?
Demos & Outtakes for the “Who Are You? – Album, 1976-78

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Origin: CD – (Disc label and ID: WHO 78)Liberated

  1. Who Are You (Studio-outtake – Daltry vocals)
  2. Who Are You (Original Pete Townshend demo – Townshend vocals)
  3. Love is Coming Down (P.T. Demo)
  4. New Song (P.T. demo-original mix)
  5. Sister Disco (P.T. demo-original mix)
  6. Never Ask Me (P.T. demo-original mix)
  7. I Like It That Way (original P.T. acoustic version)
  8. Love is Wine (unreleased P.T. demo)
  9. Keep on Working (original P.T. demo)
  10. Guitar and Pen (original P.T. demo)
  11. Music Must Change (P.T. demo – original mix)
  12. Empty Glass (original P.T. demo-version)
  13. No Road Romance (P.T. demo – original mix)
  14. Barbara Ann (Who-Studio outtake)
  15. Peppermint Lump (P.T. demo with schoolgirl Angie singing-released as a 7″ on STIFF Records in 1979, credited to Angie)

Tom Waits – Transmission Impossible: 1975-1977

Tom Waits
Transmission Impossible (2015)
Label: Eat To The Beat

This 3 CD set includes radio broadcasts transmitted during this initial period of Tom Waits career, and features complete live performances recorded in; 1975 at the studios of KRQS FM, Minneapolis, featuring just Tom alone at his piano; in December 1976 at Media Sound Studios – another in studio session during which, between numbers, Tom is interviewed by the station presenter; and in 1977, back in the big apple at the famous, My Father s Place venue, out on Long Island.

Tracklist:
CD1 – Minneapolis 1975
1-1 Emotional Weather Report
1-2 Eggs And Sausage (Intro)
1-3 Eggs And Sausage
1-4 Better Off Without A Wife
1-5 Semi Suite
1-6 Spare Parts
1-7 The Ghosts Of Saturday / The Heart Of Saturday Night
1-8 New Coat Of Paint
1-9 Warm Beer And Cold Women
1-10 Virginia Avenue
1-11 San Diego Serenade
1-12 Putnam County
1-13 Ol’ 55
1-14 Mr. Siegal (from The Don Lane Show Australia 1981)
1-15 Tango Til They’re Sore (from Late Night with David Letterman NYC 1986)
1-16 Time (from Late Night with David Letterman NYC 1986)

CD2 – New York 1976
2-1 Emotional Weather Report
2-2 A Sight For Sore Eyes
2-3 Step Right Up
2-4 Eggs And Sausage / Invitation To The Bues
2-5 Jitterbug Boy
2-6 Diamonds On My Windshield
2-7 San Diego Serenade
2-8 Tom Traubert’s Blues
2-9 New Coat Of Paint
2-10 The Piano Has Been Drinking
2-11 I Can’t Wait To Get Off Work

CD3 – New York 1977
3-1 Standin’ On The Corner
3-2 I Never Talk To Strangers
3-3 Pasties And G-Strings
3-4 Invitation To The Blues
3-5 Jitterbug Boy
3-6 Step Right Up
3-7 I Wish I Was In New Orleans / Small Change
3-8 The Piano Has Been Drinking
3-9 Emotionak Weather Report
3-10 Muriel
3-11 Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come
3-12 Tom Traubert’s Blues

Neil Youg – Champagne Eyes – Farm Aid 1990-1994


Neil Young
Champagne Eyes
Farm Aid Performances

CD 1:

Farm Aid 4

Indiana Housier Dome
Indianapolis,Indiana
1990-04-07

1. Rockin’ In The Free World(Solo)
2. Mother Earth(Solo)
3. This Old House(w/ Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young)

Farm Aid 5

Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
Farm Aid 5
1992-03-14
w/ The Stray Gators

4. Harvest Moon
5. Unknown Legend
6. Old King
7. Old Man
8. Heart Of Gold

Farm Aid 6

Cyclone Stadium
Ames,Iowa
1993-04-24
w/ Willie Nelson

9. Mother Earth
10 .Helpless
11. Four Strong Winds
12. From Hank To Hendrix
13. Are There Any More Real Cowboys?

Playtime:64.05 min.

CD 2:

Farm Aid 7

Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
1994-09-18
w/ Crazy Horse

  1. Country Home
    2. Down By The River
    3. All Along THe Watchtower
    4. Farmer John
    5. Change Your Mind

Playtime:49.21 min.

Hi folks!

Here a great SBD collection of different Farm Aid Appearances of Neil!

For me the best in circulation versions of these performances!

Lineage:

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MD5 checkfile include

Thanks to Tom at Sugar Mountain

http://www.sugarmtn.org/

and GOTR

Enjoy! Please do not sell or encode to mp3. Never ever!!!
Share it with your friends.

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Pink Floyd – June Laying the Embryo, 1969

Pink Floyd
June Laying The Embryo
Embryo 3 Different Ones
June 1969 Abbey Road Studio 3

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  1. Embryo listed in the collectors guide to Pink Floyd PF archives booklet. Could be either 1st or 2nd one here, the third being the radio broadcast before it was usually traded.

Laying Down Tracks – June 1969
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2.Radio 3 Emi Studios London – I always thought this came from a TV broadcast but is it just radio??

Johnny Rotten talks about Syd Barrett/Sid Vicious date??
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  1. Short interview response.

Pink Floyd Interview with Roger Waters by Brian Mathews BBC Radio 1 Top Gear June 25 1968
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  1. For some reason this never turns up where it should i.e. with all the 67-69 radio shows. Here is the transcription.

InterviewerBM: Now meet Roger Waters of Pink Floyd.
Roger your kind of music doesn’t usually find its way into the
charts these days do you find there is still a demand for it.

RogerWaters:Um, recording wise there’s quite a big demand for albums.

INT: Yes

RW: There isn’t a demand for singles. It’s not that kind of market.

INT:Right but you can’t live by records alone. What about the live scene?

RW:Well, so far as we’re concerned most of our live work now is out of england and the live work that we still do in england is at universities and the odd quotes ‘underground club’ that’s still happening. Most of these/those scenes have packed up now.
It was a big thing last year.

INT: How do you, listening to you just now, rehearsing one or two of the things you’re doing,
how do you begin to create these sort of very complex sounds?
Are they built up gradually or…

RW:Um Yes they are built up gradually or not as the case may be some of them are some of them aren’t. It’s very difficult to say it’s you know what works for one number doesn’t work for another.
Just improvise until we hit on something that’s nice.

INT:Yeah. Good.

RW:Then we can reconstruct…

INT: And you have got a relatively new lp on release.

RW:Yes it’s out next week.

INT:Well let’s I see you listed one or two of the numbers on it, Let There Be More Light is on it isn’t it.

RW: Yep

INT:Good here we go.


Pink Floyd – Abbey Road 3, London, June 1969

The second track of three Embryo’s on “June Laying the Embryo” is presented here.

This is just the file which is supposed to be the outtake. The file on the earlier upload has a Windows noise that I had missed. Too many late nights and this was transferred a while ago at another person’s house on another late night.

I am sorry but I do not have the technology here to fix the earlier upload and so apologize for this extra splicing.

-MomentsLostHisMind

Pink Floyd – Lucy Leave & Other Rarities

Pink Floyd
Lucy Leave & Other Rarities

Tracks:

  1. Gigolo Aunt
  2. Terrapin
  3. Baby Lemonade
  4. Effervescing Elephant
  5. Two of a Kind
  6. Rat Race
  7. Interstellar Overdrive
  8. Interstellar Overdrive
  9. Interstellar Overdrive
  10. Interstellar Overdrive
  11. Lucy Leave
  12. King Bee
  13. Dominoes
  14. Milky Way
  15. Swan Lee
  16. Word Song
  17. Birdie Hop
  18. Long Gone
  19. Dark Globe
  20. Madcap’s Embrace

Sources:
15 May 1965,
31 October 1966,
24 February 1970

Tracks 1-5: 24 February 1970, BBC
Tracks 6-10: 31 October 1966, Thompson’s Private Recording Company
Tracks 11,12 (?) as The Screaming Abdabs, 15 May 1965
Tracks 13-20: various studio outtakes.

Band:
Syd Barrett

Xref:

Quality:

Comments:
Sound quality is remarkably good on tracks 1-12, especially for recordings of that era.
Tracks 1-5 also appear on official releases of the John Peel sessions. The first two
Interstellar Overdrive tracks are short studio takes of the intro; the third is an extended
16:46 version; the fourth is a short 2:40 version. Rat Race, at over 11 minutes, is an
excellent track. The sound quality on tracks 13-20 is not quite as good as the rest of the
CD. This CD is highly recommended for any Syd freak or Floydologist. A must have! -ECM

If you are a Syd-o-phile, then yes, you’ll want to buy it. Otherwise, it would probably be
best to leave it sit on the shelf (or in the bin).

This CD more or less has 3 distinct portions. 1) The Peel Sessions – these are the exact
same takes that have appeared on the RoLO of the same name. On LL & OR the quality is
remarkable for these tracks. It would seem that the legal product was used as the master.

Portion 2) Tonight Let’s All Make Love In London Soundtrack – Although named Rat
Race, the first track of this portion is really Nick’s Boogie. Following this track are 4
different versions of Interstellar Overdrive. The first two appear on the official TLAMLIL
soundtrack CD named “Interstellar Overdrive (reprise 1 & 2)” The 3rd IO is the extended
version that appears on the TLAMLIL soundtrack CD for the first time (the 16 minute
version). The 4th IO is the version of the song that appeared on the original vinyl version
of the TLAMLIL that was released following the movie. It’s about 3 minutes in length. The
quality of these recordings varies somewhat. There is more tape hiss than I’d expect if
they’d used the official CD as a master for these tracks. However, I don’t hear any pops
or crackles to indicate a vinyl source. The short version of IO (3 minute version) is slightly
worse quality than the other 3, but they’re pretty close.

Portion 3) Outtakes – The quality here varies immensely. The versions of Lucy Leave and
King Bee that appear here sound exactly like the versions on A Saucerful Of Outtakes.
I’d go so far as to say that one of the two copied the other. There are several songs that
appear here (ie: Word Song and Birdie Hop, possibly others) which have surfaced on
Opel, but stupidly the copies presented on this disk weren’t lifted from Opel. Instead, they
chose some vinyl source. Also, a few of the songs (Dominoes and Milky Way especially)
seem to be presented at the wrong speed! Anyone with facilities to produce a CD should
have equipment enough to present their recordings at the proper speed. There’s a
wonderful version of Long Gone on this disk, but, stupidly, it is faded out before the
end of the tune! I believe that the whole version appears on the vinyl RoIO “Vegetable
Man”. It really upset me to learn that it was mutilated for this CD. Swan Lee (or Untitled
Instrumental #1 from Vegetable Man) is presented here in its entirety (unlike on A Saucerful
of Outtakes, where they faded it out about half way through..) Damn good song.

If you are able to buy this disk (serial number DIYE 16) and Syd Barrett’s Last Screams
(DIYE 15), you’ll be happy to notice there there is no repeated material. If you buy these
as well as Syd’s official albums, you’ll have a pretty good overview of his career. -SCOTT

Recently, a copy of the RoIO Lucy Leave & Other Rarities was found containing music
thought to be from the Glen Miller Orchestra, rather that the expected Syd Barrett.
Otherwise, it was intact (with correct liner notes & picture of Syd on the disk.) -SCOTT

Pink Floyd – The Extraction Tapes, Vol., 1

Pink Floyd
The Extraction Tapes, Vol. 1
Britannia Row Studios – June, 1976

Pigs On The Wing Parts 1&2 (Extended Version)
Dogs
Raving and Drooling
Pigs (Three Different Ones)
Blues (Montreal July 6th 1977)
Message From The Sheep (Field Recording)

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No Compression
No EQ
No Noise Reduction

Note: POTW 1&2 not on ‘Extraction’ LP. Source: A Tree Full of Secrets (44.1/16bit)

Many thanks to my wonderful Emmylou for making all this happen!

Pink Floyd – Studio Archives and Other Dreams (1967-1972)

PInk Floyd
1967-1972 “Studio Archives and Other Dreams”

01 – Breathe In The Air (Demo, 2/17/70)
02 – On The Run (Demo, 2/17/70)
03 – On The Run (Outtake, Abbey Road Studios, London, 11/72)
04 – Time (Demo, Abbey Road Studios, London, 06/72)
05 – Money (Acoustic Demo, ’72)
06 – Us & Them (Demo, Abbey Road Studios, London, 06/72)
07 – Brain Damage…Eclipse (Demo, Abbey Road Studios, London, 06/72)
08 – Embryo (Top Gear Session, 1/14/70)
09 – Point Me In The Sky (Top Gear Session, 06/25/68)
10 – Brain Damage (Outtake Pt 1, Abbey Road Studios, London, 11/72)
11 – Brain Damage (Outtake Pt 2, Abbey Road Studios, London, 11/72)
12 – One Of These Days (Studio Demo #1, ’71)
13 – One Of These Days (Studio Demo #2, ’71)
14 – Free Four (Us Promo Single ’72)
15 – Fearless (Mono Mix Us Promo )
16 – Candy (Demo Version)
17 – Scarecrow (Syd Barrett Bbc Broadcast ’67)
18 – Corporal Cleg (Belgian Video Version ’68)
19 – Bob Dylan Blues (Syd Barrett Demo)
20 – Late Night (Sid Barrett Without Vocal, 5/28/68)
21 – On The Road Again (Soundcheck, Praterstadion, Wien, 07/01/88)

From Richie Unterberger on Allmusic.com

“While this RoIO is something of a grab bag of material from numerous sources, mostly from the years 1967-1973, the sound quality is very good, and some of the tracks not common even to unauthorized releases.

Of most interest are the numerous studio demos and outtakes with early version of songs from Dark Side of the Moon, even though it seems like the February 17, 1970 dates given for demos of “Breathe in the Air” and “On the Run” are awfully early. Those two particular recordings are more rock-oriented, straightforward, and less technologically ornate than the familiar official ones. But the 1972 demos/outtakes are closer in nature to the Dark Side of the Moon productions — less ornate and polished, certainly, but with the structures and arrangements nearly complete. The acoustic guitar-and-voice demo of “Money” is an exception.

Also mixed in are superb-fidelity BBC radio renditions of “Embryo” and “Point Me in the Sky”; a odd pair of “studio demos” of “One of These Days” that use ugly distorted voices in the mix; a 1972 “US Promo Single” version of “Free Four”; and a mono mix of “Fearless.”

Going back to the Syd Barrett era and its immediate aftermath, there’s also a demo version of “Candy and a Currant Bun,” a BBC airshot of “Scarecrow,” a “Belgian video version” of “Corporal Clegg,” Barrett’s demo “Bob Dylan Blues,” and a recording of Barrett’s “Late Night” with the “original backing track without vocal.”

In the only chronologically jarring entry, there’s also a 1988 soundcheck of “On the Road Again” — yes, the old blues song made into a hit by Canned Heat in the late 1960s.

Even considering this is a RoIO, it would be nice if there were notes explaining just how these songs differ from both official versions and other performances of the tunes floating around; even serious Pink Floyd fans will likely have a hard time identifying all the specific variations. Otherwise, however, it’s well packaged in both its graphics and fidelity aspects.”