Thursday, January 31, 2008

B.B. King and Jimi Hendrix 4/9/68



The King's Jam 1968
With the Paul Butterfield Blues Band feat. Al Kooper and Elvin Bishop
NOT officially released, brief release on Klondyke [sic] Records

1. Like A Rolling Stone - Jimi loves those Dylan covers.
2. Blues Jam #1 (Part 1)
3. Blues Jam #1 (Part 2)
4. Band Introduction by B.B. King
5. Blues Jam #2 (Part 1)
6. Blues Jam #2 (Part 2)
7. Blues Jam #3
8. It's My Own Fault

HERE

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Welcome to 2008!





Happy New Year! I am in Atlanta visiting Alli's family - home tomorrow. I thought I would forward a real find - one early Springsteen recording from 1970.

Enjoy! and here's to a great 2008! -

Post # 1

ONE show, with STEEL MILL the sole act on the bill. This was a replacement concert for a cancellation of the musical 'Hair'. The above-mentioned setlist is taken from a circulating soundboard of very good to excellent quality, although end-user quality tends to vary widely due to the fact the material has been in circulation for over 20 years and some circulating copies are many generations downstream. This 6-song, 78-minute segment of audio, long referred to in collector circles as the West End gig, would have to rank as the most misidentified, misdated and cannibalized of all Springsteen recordings. To make matters even messier though, the show's epic 30-minute finale, Garden State Parkway Blues, is sometimes edited into separate segments and assigned fictitious titles such as Mountain Child, I Got A Woman or Sunlight Soldiers. Many LP and CD bootlegs (such as TORN AND FRAYED, THE BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN STORY VOL and DEEP DOWN IN THE VAULTS) contain one, two or several of these tracks assigned to a wide variety of incorrect dates/venues. However SUNLIGHT SOLDIERS AT THE WEST END (Rattlesnake) includes the complete audio and merely messes up the correct date/venue. This soundboard tape is very deceptive in that drummer Vinnie Lopez's voice microphone is abnormally dominant in the mix, so much so that it sounds like a co-lead singer (i.e., Robbin Thompson) is interacting with Springsteen throughout the show. However under an extremely close comparison it can be determined that the co-lead vocalist is actually drummer and background vocalist Lopez, with his microphone turned way up in the audio mix. Robbin Thompsons voice is definitely not present. There are three critical clues during the performance that, when combined, powerfully point to the true location and date of this show. Firstly, Bruce's dedication to the West End Fire Department - this signifies a Long Branch or close proximity location. Secondly, the distinct sound of wooden side bleachers being stomped during the final song this signifies its indoors and its a gymnasium (not a theatre or concert hall). Thirdly, Bruce recites the opening line of James Taylors song Sweet Baby James during Garden State Parkway Blues that places the show no sooner than late March, 1970. Consequently this audio can, to a high degree of probability, be identified as coming from this April 24, 1970 show.


04/24/1970 - Monmouth College, Long Branch, NJ

01. Soul freakout / He's guilty
02. Goin' back to Georgia
03. The wind and the rain
04. Resurrection
05. I got a woman
06. Garden state parkway blues
07. Sunlight soldiers

download link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/80483395/Bruce_Springsteen_-_1970-04-24_-_Long_Branch__New_Jersey.rar

Happy New Year !

We away with Allison's family in Atlanta so I thought I would post one of my favorite Beatle tapes.

After digesting the ways of the M.M. Yogi and returning to England they had enough oral ammunition to start laying down tracks for a new album. So they all gathered at “Kinfauns”, George’s mansion in Esher. It was there that the earliest, bare bones recordings of The Beatles (White Album) rose from the grounds. The Esher Demos is a rare collection of 23 acoustic demos, most of which ended up on the White Album. Think of it as the Bealtes unplugged.

Let these songs take you away when you're sitting cross-legged practicing yer Surat Shabd Yoga...


The Esher Demos

1 The Beatles-Cry Baby Cry (Acoustic Demo)
2 The Beatles-Child Of Nature (Acoustic Demo)
3 The Beatles-Bungalow Bill (Acoustic Demo)
4 The Beatles-I’m So Tired (Acoustic Demo)
5 The Beatles-Yer Blues (Acoustic Demo)
6 The Beatles-Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except For Me and My Monkey (Acoustic Demo)
7 The Beatles-What’s The New Mary Jane (Acoustic Demo)
8 The Beatles-Revolution (Acoustic Demo)
9 The Beatles-While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Acoustic Demo)
10 The Beatles-Circles (Acoustic Demo)
11 The Beatles-Sour Milk Sea (Acoustic Demo)
12 The Beatles-Not Guilty (Acoustic Demo)
13 The Beatles-Piggies (Acoustic Demo)
14 The Beatles-Julia (Acoustic Demo)
15 The Beatles-Black Bird (Acoustic Demo)
16 The Beatles-Rocky Raccoon (Acoustic Demo)
17 The Beatles-Back In The USSR (Acoustic Demo)
18 The Beatles-Honey Pie (Acoustic Demo)
19 The Beatles-Mother Natures Son (Acoustic Demo)
20 The Beatles-Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da (Acoustic Demo)
21 The Beatles-Junk (Acoustic Demo)
22 The Beatles-Dear Prudence (Acoustic Demo)
23 The Beatles-Sexy Sadie (Acoustic Demo)

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