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Ry Cooder - The Record Plant, California, 1974

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This is Ry Cooder performing live at the Record Plant, Sausalito, California, USA, on the 7th July 1974. This recording is from KSAN's broadcast series, and is also available in the excellent Wolfgangs Vault. Ry is known for his slide guitar work, his interest in the American roots music, and, more recently, for his collaborations with traditional musicians from many countries. Ry Cooder was ranked number 8 on Rolling Stone 's "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." Ry remains one of the very few studio icons who has gained the reputation as a "musician's musician." Source: Pre FM Master. Sound Quality : Extremely good stereo mp3 @320kbps. Genre: Rock , roots music, folk, blues, soul, and more. Set: Complete performance Track List: 1. Police Dog Blues 2. FDR In Trinidad 3. If Walls Could Talk 4. Tamp Em Up Solid 5. Ax Sweet Mama 6. Billy The Kid 7. Vigilante Man 8. How an A Poor Man Stand Such Times & Live 9. Tattler

Talking Heads - Las Vegas 1979

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This is Talking Heads live at The Stardust Room, Las Vegas, NV in the USA way back on the 29th September 1979. David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth were 'alumni' of the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island. There David Byrne and Chris Frantz formed a band called "The Artistics" in 1974. Tina Weymouth was Chris Frantz's girlfriend and often provided the band with transportation. The Artistics dissolved within a year, and the three moved to New York, eventually sharing an apartment. Unable to find a bass player in New York City, Chris Frantz decided to encourage Tina Weymouth to learn to play bass. They played their first gig as "Talking Heads" opening for the Ramones at CBGB on June 8, 1975. In a later interview, Tina Weymouth recalled how the group chose the name Talking Heads: "A friend had found the name in the TV Guide , which explained the term used by TV studios to describe a head-and-shoulder shot of a person talk

The Flaming Lips - Circus, Stockholm, 2006

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The Flaming Lips formed back in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma, USA in 1983, and have enjoyed varying degrees of critical, and popular success down the years, perhaps this past decade has been the best one for them. This recording gives those yet to see them live an audio taster, however there is no substitute for the real thing so 'catch them if you can'. If you are new to the band check them out, fans either have a copy of this, or will love it! This then is The Flaming Lips live on the 2nd May 2006, at Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden. Source: FM recording. Sound Quality: Very good stereo mp3 @192kbps. Genre: Alternative rock, Indie rock, Neo-psychedelia, Space rock, Experimental rock. Set: Full Set (possibly edited for broadcast, cannot confirm). Set List: 1. Introduction 2. Race for the Prize 3. Free Radicals 4. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt.1 5. Vein of Stars (Introduction) 6. Vein of Stars 7. Yeah Yeah Yeah Song... 8. In the Morning of the Magicians 9. The W.A.N.D. 10. The

ZZ Top - Live Nationwide 1980

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I did not realise until checking out some background for this recording that ZZ Top originally formed in 1969. The band holds the distinction of being among the few rock bands still composed of its original recording members, (and for nearly 40 years until September 2006, the same manager producer, and image maker, Bill Ham) . I suppose it is yet another 'how old do you feel' moment, as at the time of this concert, the band had already released seven albums including a 'best of' good thing they still look pretty much the same! This is ZZ Top live at The Capitol Theater, Passaic, New Jersey, USA on the 30th August 1980. Source: Soundboard recording. Sound Quality: Very good stereo mp3 @192kbps. Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, distinct and oh so ZZ Top! Set: Seems to short for full set, includes all final songs. Set List: 1. I Thank You 2. Waiting For The Bus 3. Jesus Left Chicago 4. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide 5. Low Down In The Street 6. A Fool For Your Stockings 7.

Squeeze - Live In Oxford, UK, 1981

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This is Squeeze back in 1981, and to make you feel as old as I do, this concert was performed a couple of years after 'Cool For Cats' was released, and almost a year after Jools Holland left the band, you know the score 'oh how time flies'. This includes some of the best Squeeze songs from their early years, and goes to show just how good a live act they have always been. This concert was performed at the Oxford Polytechnic on the 15th May 1981. Source: BBC radio FM broadcast. Sound Quality: Very good stereo mp3 @320kbps. Genre: New Wave, 'Indie' pop & rock. Set: Almost the complete set recorded by the BBC (two songs missing). Set List: 1. Take Me I'm Yours 2. Another Nail In My Heart 3. Separate Beds 4. Slightly Drunk 5. Out Of Touch 6. I Think I'm Go Go 7. Is That Love 8. Heaven 9. Pulling Mussels (From The Shell) 10. Yap Yap 11. Cool For Cats 12. Up The Junction 13. Messed Around 14. Goodbye Girl ('To Many Teardrops', and 'I'v

The Rolling Stones - You Can't Do That Baby - 1972

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The Rolling Stones American Tour of 1972, often referred to as the S.T.P. Tour (for Stones Touring Party), was a much publicized and much written about concert tour of the United States and Canada in June and July 1972. According to the Wikipedia entry for this tour: 'the tour followed the release of the group's album Exile on Main St. a few weeks earlier on 12th May . But this was far more than a rock band's typical promotional tour following the release of a new recording. Rather, it became a major pop cultural event of the time. It came at the height of the Stones' reputation as "The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World." At the same time, singer Mick Jagger was by now a glamorous celebrity who had moved into the jet set of high society. These aspects were all intertwined, and so the tour attracted much attention from observers of both high culture and low culture'. This particular bootleg, is a compilation of four shows, over two nigh

Marillion - Lufthansa Air Terminal 1983

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This is Marillion back in 1983, the year they released their debut album 'Script for a Jester's Tear' (recorded at Marquee Studios, London, December 1982 - February 1983) and released in March 2 003. Throughout 1983 the band toured across the UK, Europe, and the USA, predominately as the headline act and selling out mainstream venues ( they opened for Rush at the Radio City Music Hall, New York for 5 nights) . Having built a credible London audience at the legendary Marquee Club prior to achieving notable success, the band chose to perform two secret gigs at the venue in 1983 (the previous year the club was their key London venue). On May 12th 1983 they appeared as 'Skyline Drifters' at the venue, and for this particular concert at the Marquee Club London, on Sunday 30th, October, 1983 , they sold out under the name 'Lufthansa Air Terminal' , clearly their fans back then new what was going on. Source: Original soundboard to audio cassette to MP3