Rebooted...Again... Originally posted June 6, 2016 and August 8, 2017
Joy Division Prince Of Wales Conference Centre, YMCA
Tottenham Court Road
London, England August 2, 1979
Soundboard @FLAC
ANOTHER SILENT WAY RE-BOOT
This was the first of the 4 night alternative rock festival at the Prince of Wales
Conference Centre in London, besides Joy Division also Teardrop Explodes
and Echo And The Bunnymen played. "If I had a flair for understatement, I could say that Joy Division were good too.
The truth is they were phenomenal - the most physical hard rock group I've seen
since Gang Of Four.
This Manchester band have been allowed to grow at their own pace,
uncramped by commercial pressures.
The result is that they've created a totally distinctive,
cohesive sound over the last two years...
They have the spirit and the feeling."
- Adrian Thrills, NME review 11th August 1979.
Track List: 01 Dead Souls 02 Disorder 03 Wilderness 04 Autosuggestion 05 Transmission 06 Day Of The Lords 07 She's Lost Control 08 Shadowplay 09 Atrocity Exhibition 10 Insight
Thanks to the original source!!
SILENT WAY SAYS: Comments Appreciated!!
Joy Division - She's Lost Control (Live At Something Else Show)1979
Joy Division - Autosuggestion - Prince of Wales Conference Centre, YMCA, London ‘79
JOY DIVISION - Live, YMCA Prince of Wales Conference Centre, London 08/02/1979
Experience the magic of collaboration as Playing For Change brings together the legendary Jackson Browne, with some of the greatest musicians from around the world for a stunning rendition of his classic, "Doctor My Eyes.”
This Song Around The World reunites members of “The Section”— Leland Sklar and Russ Kunkel, who played on the original 1972 song. This reimagining blends the amazing musical stylings of Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo, Char and 11 amazing musicians from around the globe, along with a special introduction of the extraordinarily talented Chavonne Stewart, who all collectively create an evocative piece that speaks to the unifying power of music.
Written by:
Jackson Browne
Featuring
Jackson Browne- Vocals, Piano
Leland Sklar- Bass
Russ Kunkel- Percussion
Zakir Hussain- Tablas
Giovanni Hidalgo- Congas
Raul Maldonado- Guiro
Jorginho Gomes- Drums
Rajhesh Vaidhya- Veena
Char- Guitar
Sherieta Lewis- Vocals
Roselyn Williams- Vocals
Chavonne Stewart- Vocals
Mayla Valentin- Shakers
Rafael Pacheco- Cavaquinho
Ali Diarra- Xylophone
Bayakanda- Drum Group
Set List: 01.NSU 02.Sitting on Top of the World 03.Politician 04.Spoonful 05.White Room 06.Life on Earth
Posted two days after Jacks death this short but sweet post is from the Boss at FBS/VW so you know it will be good. I lifelong fan of Bruce and his work with Cream to solo work and collaborations with lyricist poet, Pete Brown
I was less of a fan of Gary Moore but appreciate his place in guitar rock history
This is in Memorium to both but mostly Jack
COMPLETE
Gary Moore, BBM Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker - Live at the Rockpalast 93’
So Tripping Mantras is back after a few days not posting anything . . . . perhaps folks take a break wherever they are . . . . ? come back with a plethora of eclectic range and no mistake! This from his revolutionary album groundbreaking in it’s day Stormcock! This is also true of Herberg De Kelder who seems to be taking a four or five day break . . hope both are well and coming back fully and in due course!
[speaking of early Leonard Cohen . . .we were, we were]
Before he was famous, Leonard Cohen was just a poet with a dry wit, a great story, and coffee on his mind! ☕
⏪✡️ Celebrate Canadian Jewish Heritage Month with this 1965 throwback — then stream the full documentary for free on our website and app → bit.ly/3TvR7zW
It was Paul Simon’s 7th solo album, made during one of the most difficult periods of his life: his relationship with Art Garfunkel had dissolved, so too had his marriage to actress Carrie Fischer, and his 6th album, “Hearts and Bones” had the lowest sales of his career. Simon flew to Johannesburg to record for two weeks and flew some of the great musicians he met there to New York City to complete his 7th record. “Graceland” would become Simon’s best-selling record of his career (16 million copies), earning him a Grammy for Album and Song of the Year.
go on click it anyway! - if it says it won’t play - IT WILL!