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Claire Rousay

Miles Davis
10/31/1969
Vienna, Austria

 Bitches Brew
 Agitation
 Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
 I Fall In Love Too Easily
 Sanctuary
 The Theme

There's a trove of this stuff here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GAJeiwgd1i8ChirOor-WC1JsySrhNsWK

Jimmy Bryant / Speedy West - Stratosphere Boogie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR3SbjJXsrc804EXxdXSZlVcGiPdGe5mt...

 

Flyin' High

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuGvIVnWnTM

 

Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West w-Tennessee Ernie Ford Live 1950s- 4 songs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ-GZmHY2MQ

Rhapsody In Various Shades Of Blue - Hiromi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEn-r0OUP10

BOB DYLAN
Tempodrome, Berlin, Germany
17th June, 1996

Source recording: 'Soul' (LB-4535)
Remastered with artwork by Bennyboy, February 2021


1. Drifter's Escape 
2. Shake Sugaree
3. All Along the Watchtower 
4. Positively 4th Street 
5. Watching the River Flow 
6. Silvio
7. Tangled up In Blue 
8. Love Minus Zero / No Limit 
9. Friend of the Devil
10. Seeing The Real You At Last 
11. Queen Jane Approximately 
12. Maggie's Farm
13. Alabama Getaway
14. My Back Pages
15. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35


Bucky Baxter - pedal steel guitar, mandolin; 
John Jackson - guitar; Tony Garnier - bass;
Winston Watson - drums, percussion

 

Bob Dylan
University Of Oregon
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Ballroom
Eugene, Oregon
14th June 1999

Capacity: 1000

Source: Soundboard (LB-1527 - patched with 2 seconds of audience in Love Minus Zero)
Remastered, with artwork by Bennyboy, February 2021

1. Intro
2. Cocaine Blues 
3. My Back Pages 
4. Boots of Spanish Leather 
5. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 
6. Love Minus Zero / No Limit 
7. Don't Think Twice, It’s All Right 
8. Down Along the Cove (1st live performance) 
9. Blind Willie McTell 
10. Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I'll Go Mine)
11. Simple Twist of Fate
12. Can’t Wait
13. Band Intros
14. Highway 61 Revisited
Encores:
15. Not Dark Yet
16. Like a Rolling Stone
17. Blowin’ in the Wind
18. Not Fade Away

Bob Dylan ~ vocals & guitar
Charlie Sexton ~ guitar
Larry Campbell ~ guitar, mandolin, fiddle, pedal steel guitar, electric slide guitar, & bouzouki
Tony Garnier ~ bass
David Kemper ~ drums & percussion

Roots Massive - 70's & early 80's Reggae & Roots Reggae selections. Over 15 hours of great music, broken down into 5 parts, and all spun on a turntable. Great music to have in the background during the work day!

Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIM3ZwRlhuw

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdbNjhq0ocg

Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w81bFVb622s

Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOSYK3vB7_4

Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szKzwMmPt_c

 

Dead Meadow - Live from the Pillars of God.

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John Hiatt with The Jerry Douglas Band - "All The Lilacs In Ohio"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEBVevAr1cQ

 

Ray Charles/'64/L.A.,CA

Jerry Garcia: Private Banjo Lesson 4/16/1964

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECelYHsKYLY

Richard Thompson  -  Amnesia 

JGB 3/17/78

Kenny Barron / Jimmy Owens & friends

Bob Dylan
26th July 1999
Tramps, NYC
Capacity: 900

source: soundboard 


Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar & harmonica
Larry Campbell: guitar
Charlie Sexton: guitar
Tony Garnier: bass
David Kemper: drums

01 Intro
02 Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie
03 The Times They Are a-Changin'
04 Boots of Spanish Leather
05 John Brown
06 Visions of Johanna
07 Seeing the Real You at Last
08 Ballad of a Thin Man
09 Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I'll Go Mine)
10 Every Grain of Sand
11 Tombstone Blues
12 Not Dark Yet
13 Band Intros
14 Highway 61 Revisited
(encore)
15 Love Sick
16 Like a Rolling Stone
17 It Ain't Me, Babe
18 Not Fade Away
19 Blowin' in the Wind
20 Alabama Getaway
21 Introduction of Elvis Costello
22 I Shall Be Released (with Elvis Costello)

 

fresh Stones's outtakes 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kfnvHjydd0E

I saw a tweet about this yesterday.  Has it hit the torrents yet?

Yes they are out there but the flac sources are still mp3 based. Iorr has direct link if you want the lossys which still sound decent until something more direct shows up

Tom Constanten - Wofford College 01-13-09

Dark Star

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJtWTJJ1pqo

I Never Talk To Strangers - Tom Waits with Bette Midler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lu51WVRfmE

Can't Find My Way Home - Bonnie Raitt & Lowell George & John Hammond Jr & Freebo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4tJiyU_gjY

November 16 & 17, 1993
The Supper Club
New York City, NY


CD1
November 16, 1993 - Early Show
Absolutely Sweet Marie 
Lay Lady Lay 
Blood In My Eyes 
Queen Jane Approximately 
Tight Connection To My Heart 
Disease Of Conceit 
I Want You 
Ring Them Bells 
My Back Pages 
Forever Young

CD2
November 16, 1993 - Late Show
Ragged And Dirty 
Lay Lady Lay 
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 
Queen Jane Approximately 
Jack-A-Roe 
One Too Many Mornings 
I Want You 
Ring Them Bells 
My Back Pages 
Forever Young 

CD3
November 17, 1993 - Early Show
Ragged And Dirty 
One More Cup Of Coffee 
Blood In My Eyes 
Queen Jane Approximately 
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 
Disease Of Conceit 
I Want You 
Ring Them Bells 
My Back Pages 
Forever Young 

CD4
November 17, 1993 - Late Show
Ragged And Dirty 
Lay Lady Lay 
Tight Connection To My Heart 
Weeping Willow 
Delia 
Jim Jones 
Queen Jane Approximately 
Ring Them Bells 
Jack-A-Roe 
Forever Young 
I Shall Be Released

60s era Donald Byrd on crackly wax.

Mark Isham on Windham Hill

https://youtu.be/XXOcXUNpqXo (abridged)

Joe Farrell / Elvin Jones / Chick Corea / Buster Williams / Airto Moreira (uncredited on cover), Outback

Steve Gunn - Time Off

Bill Evans / Eddie Gomez / Marty Morrell - Montreaux II >> wispy, but with a beat

Crazy Horse at the Fillmore 1970 and Bears Sonic Journals :Before We Were Them Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Cassidy 

 

 

Video from 02/14/1970 Fillmore East. I'd never seen this one.

Hard to Handle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdNiKbe_1QI

Grateful Dead 8-30-70 KQED Studios San Francisco CA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OWi1g8Xz5s

Jesus I'm A Sinner by Daniel Bachman

GD 10/18/74

(cued to)

Seastones > Jam > Dark Star > Morning Dew

https://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1974/10/18/seastones?source=90602

African funk from the late 1960s and 1970s.

Super Yamba DJ Set

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5yfnDkTGLY&t=336s

Bill Frisell / Thomas Morgan / Rudy Royston

Special broadcast in celebration of Bill’s 70th birthday!

https://villagevanguard.com/product/bill-frisell-70th

^nice

Jerry Garcia & James Booker - Tico Tico (rehearsal)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkZ4D9Xx9aM

King Curtis live at Fillmore West

Freddie Hubbard and Joe Henderson

Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus

The Gerald Wilson Orchestra everywhere

I've been revisiting the likes of Can, Agitation Free, Ash Ra Temple, and Harmonia.

^cool

They posted a few songs from Bob Weir and the Wolf Bros on the 17th, (Good Stuff Maynard) 

Liberty (w/ Berner doing Rap)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rj2vVo8B5c

 

'Lost Sailor/ Saint of Circumstance'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un3VJm3Fe8U

 

Black Throated Wind

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwZ7UWoERo8

Conference of the Birds - The Dave Holland Quartet.  (A spring favorite)

Tommy Guerrero's most recent release Sunshine Radio . Good morning music.

Bobbi Humphrey dig this!

Ernie Watts planet love out on the patio in the glorious sunshine 

Gene Ammons the Black cat!

I'm now revisiting all of the Super Furry Animals albums. 

Feeling nostalgic about different musical phases of my life. 

Charles Lloyd Quartet 1966 Belgium TV (with Keith Jarrett, Cecil McBee, Jack DeJohnette)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVEKGYZI2yM

August 1, 1965, John Coltrane at the Comblain-la-Tour Jazz Festival in Belgium. With McCoy Tyner on piano, Elvin Jones on drums, and Jimmy Garrison on double bass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_-RNjw7Bvo

The Chicago Klezmer Ensemble - Sweet Home Bukovina

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCrEaIifD2k

George Shearing / Jim Hall first edition

Herbie Hancock headhunters

Enrico Rava the pilgrim and the stars

Smoking weed listening to Enrico Rava and thinking of Charles Lloyd

 

Have a great week all!

Enrico Rava Quartet - Rai station, Turin, Italy, 1976

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzyElheUosM

Yesterday, I was going on my morning walk and encountered a large plastic bin full of CDs in folders, jewel boxes and lying around loose.  Looked pretty weathered (literally, like left outside for awhile), but the artists that I saw piqued my interest, so I lugged this heavy load a few blocks back home.  Must've been a couple hundred CDs or more.

Based on what I saw, the previous owner must've been a white guy born in late '60s/early '70s, grew up with oldies & classic rock, went to college, had eclectic tastes, listened to the likes of KFOG/WXRT-type radio stations (with bits of public & college radio) in the '90's, and lived in the Bay Area for awhile.  Exactly my demographic.

Yesterday, I had fun sorting through what I hauled back, throwing away the discs that let rays of sunshine poke through their scratches and sorting the rest into alphabetical order.

A large percentage will be donated to the local Goodwill (those I don't like or already have).  I love this type of musical archeology!

Here's what I'm keeping so far (some actual cd's are worth my space; others will go on the external hard drive).

5ive Style - Miniature Portraits (fun, funky, fusion - I want to check their debut) kept the disc

Adele - 19 bonus disc: Live at the Hotel Cafe (never listened to her - nice voice) dl

Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album (like previous ambient albums more) dl

FIonna Apple - Tidal (good enough for a few more listens) disc

Joan Armatrading - Classics Volume 21 (her old stuff is new to me) disc

Burt Bacharach (and several musical guests) - One Amazing Night (nice live music - better than most "other musicians covering the music" albums) disc

Eykah Badu - Live (beautiful) disc

Belle and Sebastin - If you're feeling sinister & fold your hands child, you walk like a peasant (very easy to listen to) discs

 

AND THIS!  It's a keeper:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4B9GW09z9w

PS: You shouldn't feel inclined to read all the dribble up there.  I was just having a little bit of celebrartory fun.  wink

Thank you for sharing, Johnny D. Always a pleasure.

I'm going deep with Mwandishi band and leaning in tonite with

Herbie Hancock crossings

 

About time I took a dive into what is possibly the most "out" commercial material of the 1970s, the early 70s for sure, with Herbie and co.

And someone said I should check this link out; I've definitely not been disappointed yet:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PZrr2Wuxcw&t=1015s

Lee Morgan / Bennie Maupin / Jymie Merritt / Harold Mabern / Mickey Roker live at the lighthouse (original 1971 vinyl)

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Ateix,

My son Kai really got into Herbie Hancock from a relatively early age (he played trombone in the 6th grade jazz band and really enjoyed playing Watermelon Man and Cantaloupe Island).  Sadly, we've misplaced his favorite Herbie Hancock compilation CD.

On another topical note: a few of my close high school friends were recently emailing each other about lists for quintessential '80s bands and "'80s songs that could only exist in that decade": I nominated "Rockit" as one of mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHhD4PD75zY

 

Those first three releases of Herbie's in the 70s (Mwandishi > Crossings > Sextant) have sounds on them that no earthly creature should have the knowledge to create. All of that wild experimentation ultimately yielded the incredible mission statement of funky Black music that Headhunters represents, but the shit that he got on tape with those first three? Bands like the Grateful Dead could only imagine producing that kind of content.

I definitely encourage you to go down that wormhole. Warner Bros. has a nice compilation set with the Mwandishi and Crossings sessions. That in and of itself is enough to trip on for days, if not weeks.

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Pharoah Sanders love in us all

^Nice!  I'll check them out.

The Be Good Tanyas - Chinatown (folksy with nice twists) disc

Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Sister Sweetly (better than I thought this would be) disc

Bio Ritmo - Rumba Baby Rumba! (modern/American touches make it interesting) disc

the black heart procession - 2 (creepy/gloomy/folkie with some strange sounds) disc

Blues Traveler - Travelers & Thieves and Four (good lively car music) disc

David Bowie - CHANGESBOWIE (goes straight into the car) disc

Jackson Browne - The Pretender (replaces lost LP) disc

Jackson Browne - I'm Alive (good enough to listen to again) disc for now.

Jackson Brown - Syracuse, NY - March 27, 1971 (keeping that in my "Live Music" case) disc

Basia Bulat - Oh My Darling (not terribly interesting, but a nice listen) disc for now

Carpenters - The Singles 1969-1973 (solid vanilla, but interesting production) dl

Bobi Cespedes - Rezos (Cuban music with Six Degrees electronic effects. She has performed with Micky Hart, apparently) disc

Patsy Cline - 12 Greatest Hits (cassette tape memories with my future wife) disc for the car

John Coltrane - Standards (good mix for a sunny afternoon) disc

John Coltrane - Ken Burns Jazz (happy for another Coltrane mix) disc

Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True (no brainer) disc

John Couger - American Fool (nostalgia for Salinas, CA FM stations) disc

 

 

I'm starting to listen to a couple of Counting Crows cds and even these sound good (I suppose getting older does that to a person, at least in some cases)

Enjoy your evening

 

 

Herbie Hancock mwandishi

 

 

Comes A Time Fest CD 3

Loser w/ Hornsby, Haynes et al. at the moment

Herbie Hancock crossings

Herbie Hancock sextant

^some great stuff!

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Wembley Stadium, London, 1974

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3To8bmGLA-0