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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

David Bowie - The Lost Beeb Tapes

Back From the Dead...
Originally posted by Mitch, May 11, 2011


















David Bowie
The Lost Beeb Tapes
Various BBC Sessions
Radio broadcast @flac
{Liberated Bootleg}


New Updated Link!

Original Notes:
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 Bowie’s 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 Bowie’s 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 fulfil 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.

Track List:
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)
 
 
Please leave a comment if you DL this, THANKS!
 

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Friday, February 23, 2018

The Beatles - From Kinfauns To Chaos

The Beatles - From Kinfauns To Chaos
Studio sessions soundboard @flac


Assembled from the finest quality master tapes available, "From Kinfauns To Chaos" documents an ending and a beginning, the end of the Beatles as a cohesive assemblage, and the beginning of John and Yoko as a collective unit. This two - CD set features the most complete, best sounding version to date of the May, 1968 "White Album" demos recorded at George's "Kinfauns" Bungalow on disc one. Disc Two highlights a June, 1968 mixing session for the "slow" version of "Revolution", "Revolution #1".





Monday, February 19, 2018

Porcupine Tree - Maida Vale Studios 2007

Porcupine Tree - BBC Maida Vale Studios
FM Source @320
Recorded April 13, 2007
First Broadcast April 17, 2007

Porcupine Tree - BBC Radio Session (Maida Vale Studios) - April 13th 2007
This was the first radio session P Tree recorded with the BBC since 1996, and their long awaited return allowed them to showcase some of their new material after the disappointment of the Deadwing period. 



Track List:
1.Steven Wilson interview
2.The Pills I'm Taking
3.Gavin Harrison interview
4.Halo
5.Steven Wilson interview
6.Fear of a Blank Planet
7.Outro Daniel P Carter
8.Sleep Together (not broadcast)






Thursday, February 15, 2018

Julian Lennon / Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 1986, Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21

Julian Lennon
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
Laguna Hills, CA
recorded July 25, 1986

Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21
for broadcast the week of May 18, 1987

01. Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21 Intro - Phil Hendrie
02. Commercial - Moments Teledisc
03. Say You're Wrong
04. O.K. For You
05. On The Phone
06. Commercial - Caltrate
07. Commercial - Honda Motorcycles
08. Commercial - Caffedrine
09. Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21 Break - Phil Hendrie
10. Heart Tour Update
11. Valotte
12. Let Me Tell You
13. Jesse
14. Commercial - Caffedrine
15. Commercial - Trident Sugarless Gum
16. Commercial - Country Time Drink Mix
17. Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21 Break - Phil Hendrie
18. REO Speedwagon Tour Update
19. Stick Around
20. Big Mama
21. Stand By Me
22. Commercial - Honda Motorcycles
23. Commercial - Listermint
24. Commercial - Country Time Drink Mix
25. Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21 Break - Phil Hendrie
26. Too Late For Goodbyes
27. It Won't Be Long
28. Day Tripper
29. Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21 Outro - Phil Hendrie
30. Westwood One Pop Concert PC 87-21 Promo - Phil Hendrie

The band:
Justin Clayton (guitar)
Doug Worthington (guitar)
Carmine Rojas (bass guitar)
Chuck Kentis (keyboards)
Frank Elmo (saxophone)
Alan Childs (drums)

This show was bootlegged as "Stand By Me"
The Internet says this was 1 LP, 200 copies, with the first 100 copies on red vinyl.
issued in 1988 on the Diamond Sound label as DS001, out of West Germany.
That bootleg called it a "Live Concert - Somewhere in US 1986."

Take that all with a grain of salt (English idiom meaning it may not be true.)

Here's what I've observed:

The Westwood One Pop Concert series ran from about 1983 to 1988.  At the time, Westwood One
had several "concert" shows:  "Superstars In Concert," "In Concert," "Pop Concert" and "Live At Gilley's" (which evolved into "Westwood One Presents.")  The first three featured rock and pop acts, while Gilley's/Presents was Country.

The "Pop Concert" series is the most confusing, as it looks like the shows varied between "live concerts" and "artist profiles" (which featured studio tracks).  The "Superstars In Concert" and "In Concert" shows usually featured harder rock acts, while the Pop Concerts were a bit lighter. However, there's a lot of overlap.  Elton John, Robert Palmer, Jefferson Starship, Bruce Hornsby, Moody Blues, Stevie Nicks show up on all three of these "rock" shows, while Melissa Manchester, Julian Lennon,
Sade, and Spandau Ballet turn up only on the Pop Concerts.  Greg Kihn turns up on "In Concert" and "Pop Concert."

As for the show... it's pretty good. Julian suffers by comparison to his father, but hell, so do most groups and singers.  If his name was Gordon Potrzebie we would probably consider this a triumph!

Of interest is the end of the concert, where Julian tackles his father John Lennon's legacy
with a run through Lennon's cover of "Stand By Me," (to my ears, not as good as his father's version of the song, but a pretty good shot at it), the Beatles "It Won't Be Long," (a solid rendition of an underappreciated Fab Four track), and "Day Tripper," done in a synth-pop arrangement that doesn't work for me.  It's not bad...it just painfully begs a comparison with the Beatles hard-charging original and comes up short, in my opinion.

Anyway...FLAC FILES OF WAVS, people!  With a 300 dpi scan of the record label and cue sheet!

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Roxy Music - The Avalon Tapes




*Thanks to the original poster

There are pretty much two era's of the old Jobester's life. The period's I call DW (During Weed) and AW (After Weed) I do not think lesser anyone who smokes, as a matter of fact I think it should be legal everywhere, I choose to no longer smoke it. Seems to me I remember that DW if I had had a particularly shitty day it always took the edge off.  If something sucked after a couple of hits it didn't suck as much or at all. May I add that DW my day would consist of getting high before work, getting high during lunch, and getting high after work so basically I was high all the time. So during the holidays the opportunity presented itself for me to revisit my past. Well my results are in....after obtaining some high grade, I noticed that whatever (I thought) sucked still sucked. Outside of getting a little dizzy that was all I felt. I guess life has finally beat me down now that I'm an old man and situations didn't change after I exhaled. So be it. This CD is best listen to high.  See scans


TIMES HAVE CHANGED IN DAYS OF OLD IMAGINATION'D LEAVE YOU STANDING

Gang of Four /Hofstra University, NY Penthouse/Omni Magazine College Rock Concert CC 1015

Gang of Four
Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY
The Penthouse/Omni Magazine College Rock Concert CC 1015
recorded October 23, 1983
London Wavelength's Broadcast Week of January 15, 1984

01 Penthouse Omni College Rock Concert CC 1015 Intro - Pete Larkin
02 We Live As We Dream, Alone
03 I Love a Man In A Uniform 
04 A Man With A Good Car 
05 I Will Be A Good Boy 
06 The History Of The World
07 Silver Lining 
08 Penthouse Omni College Rock Concert CC 1015 Break - Pete Larkin
09 Call Me Up 
10 Is It Love 
11 Paralysed 
12 What We All Want
13 Woman Town 
14 I Fled 
15 Penthouse Omni College Rock Concert CC 1015 Outro - Pete Larkin

Flac files of wavs, includes 300 dpi scan of cue sheets and a disc label.

The Penthouse/Omni Magazine College Rock Concert series was produced by London Wavelength, who also produced the BBC Rock Hour, and the very similar BBC College Concert. 



Besides his work as a d.j in Baltimore, Washington, and New York City, Pete Larkin was the public address announcer for the New York Mets from 1988 to 1993.

https://mega.nz/#!yYpDFarb!dezBBtlkFcnRnDmOvYZ2kQ9l3msLIX_H9MoUc2jJgM8

Monday, February 5, 2018

Paul Rodgers/Troubadour, Westwood One In Concert #94-34

Paul Rodgers
Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA
Westwood One In Concert #94-34
for broadcast the week of August 15, 1994

01. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Intro - Doug Podell
02. Louisiana Blues
03. She's Alright
04. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Break - Doug Podell
05. Good Morning Little School Girl 
06. Wishing Well
07. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Break - Doug Podell
08. Fire And Water
09. Mr. Big
10. Shooting Star
11. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Break - Doug Podell
12. Bad Company
13. The Hunter
14. Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
15. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Break - Doug Podell
16. Purple Haze
17. Fire
18. Little Wing
19. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Break - Doug Podell
20. Stone Free/I Feel Free
21. Foxy Lady
22. All Right Now
23. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Outro - Doug Podell
24. Westwood One In Concert 94-34 Promo - Doug Podell

https://mega.nz/#!PBQGTAzB!sMMxz7ZrEm8mTC86zDNCUcm3CnJ82fIUqA1vnkCddQg

Flac files of .wavs, includes 300 dpi scan of the cue sheet and discs.


There's an early 90's bootleg named "Paul Rodgers Company Live In Hollywood 1994," sourced from the same original concert as this "In Concert" show, but with the songs in a different order.  As compared to In Concert 94-34, the bootleg is missing "She's Alright" and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," but includes "Muddy Water Blues.  Guitars 101 has a show dated 11-23-1993 recorded off-air from WXRT-FM and attributed to "WW1 Superstars In Concert," with the songs in the same order as the bootleg, and also missing "She's Alright" and "Good Morning Little School Girl." This is most likely sourced from Westwood One Superstars In Concert #94-05...which has exactly the same set list as the Guitars 101 show and the bootleg.

Note that the Internet says Slash from Guns n' Roses plays on "The Hunter..." and that Slash's website give the date of this show as November 12, 1993...not November 23rd. As the two dates don't match, I'm not listing either as a possible date...but it's likely recorded in November of 1993.

(Note: the BROADCAST date listed is definitely NOT the date of the recording, it's the date the syndicated show aired).

It's LIKELY the silver CD bootlegs were sourced from the "Superstars In Concert" show, which didn't include "She's Alright."  I don't have the W1 Superstars show for comparison, but it is likely to be from the same concert as this Westwood One In Concert show.  Westwood One often edited shows into different song orders than the original concert, and added and dropped songs to suit the constraints of a syndicated broadcast with national commercials.

My guess is that this is the same show, with a two additional tracks, as compared to the bootleg and currently circulating Superstars In Concert version.


So...even if you have the other versions, you need this to get "She's Alright" and "Good Morning Little School Girl."

UPDATED!  A sharp-eyed reader kindly pointed out an error; I'd incorrectly labeled "Good Morning Little School Girl" as "Muddy Waters Blues."  I deleted the original upload and replaced it with a corrected version.

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Massive Attack - Live Phoenix Festival 1996

 Massive Attack - Live Phoenix Festival
July 20, 1996
Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK.
FM Source @ flac


Source: FM Recording (Taper: Unknown)

Lineage: SBD -> FM Radio -> Unknown Transfer -> Bootleg CD -> FLAC


Original Notes: 

Liberated from the 'Light My Fire' bootleg. The first five tracks from the bootleg are from the Phoneix Festival. The first track includes a instrumental Protection intro into Safe From Harm.


My Note:
I'm not sure what the original notes are trying to say but the instrumental lead track goes into the song Spying Glass. The song 'Safe From Harm' is NOT on this recording

Set List:

01. Spying Glass          - Duration: 06:53
02. Hymn Of The Big Wheel - Duration: 06:26
03. Heat Miser            - Duration: 04:38
04. Unfinished Sympathy   - Duration: 07:57
05. Euro Zero Zero        - Duration: 06:18








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Friday, February 2, 2018

Calexico - Live 2000


As requested...Back From The Dead
Originally posted February 12, 2012













Calexico  - November 30th. 2000
BBC Maida Vale Studios

A session for BBC Radio 1's One World slot, featuring Howe Gelb (of Giant Sand) on piano.
The final four tracks feature 'a very special performance' with Kurt Wagner of Lambchop .

Excellent sound & performance .

Tracklist -

01. (Intro)
02. Sonic Wind
03. Transistorites
04. Gilbert
05. Impromptu for Piano and Contrabass
06. Fade
07. Crystal Frontier
08. The Daily Growl*
09. The New Cobweb Summer*
10. My Blue Wave*
11. Autumn's Vicar*

* Featuring Kurt Wagner .

Recorded live at Maida Vale Studios in London, England on November 30, 2000.

Line - up ;-

Joey Burns .
John Convertino .
Jacob Valenzuela .
Martin Wenk .
Volker Zander .
Paul Niehaus .
Guests ;-
Howe Gelb .
Kurt Wagner .

MP3 @ 224 kb/ps .