Might sign off the day with this delightful version of a classic Taylor, feat. James, with Kim and Henry
on the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon from 6 years ago . . . . .
Might sign off the day with this delightful version of a classic Taylor, feat. James, with Kim and Henry
on the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon from 6 years ago . . . . .
Bob Dylan1993-07-01El Pueblo EspaƱolBarcelona, SpainPre-Board Recording
Speedy says: On June 12, 1993, Bob Dylan launched a summer tour of Europe, which would run until July 17. It was his second trip to Europe that year. During this run, Dylan played some of the longers shows of his career, with many tunes faturing long extended jams and improvisation, unlike anything Dylan had done before or since. This "pre-board" recording captures Dylan in Barcelona on july 1, 1993. 33 years ago today, during that summer tour. Download this one, then come back tomorrow for the 2nd half of ths back to back set. Note - this and many other shows from the 1993 run are listed as "pre-boards". They are not quite soundboards, but rather are most likey line recordings, probably hooked to a sound monitor.
. . . the maestro and one of his great album . . . . . . Chicken Skin anyone?
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mp3 @ 320 [146 mb]
sq: EX01 Intro Music -> Ride The Tiger
02 It's No Secret
03 The Other Side Of This Life
04 Shadowlands
05 Yes Yes Yes
06 Hearts
07 The Light
08 Women Who Fly
09 Wooden Ships
10 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
11 Somebody To Love /

You remember Bob Dylan’s famous press calls . . . . . ?!

In posting these Ebbets Field concerts, I've relied exclusively on radio broadcast recordings. But Emmylou Harris is a unique exception to that. Someone made an audio bootleg of one of her concerts at that venue, and it sounds good enough to post. So I have two concerts from her, one from June 23, 1975, and the other from June 24, 1975. Unfortunately, I am on vacation and I can't tell right now which one is which. But after I post both, maybe one of you can tell me which is which and I can adjust my write-up accordingly. I plan on posting the June 24th concert immediately after this one.
I decided to post both concerts because there was some overlap in terms of the songs that are played, but there also were a lot of unique songs in both shows. Luckily, both concerts started with the song "Cash on the Barrelhead." That's lucky, because the version in this concert was missing about the first minute, but the version in the June 24th concert is complete. So I used part of the June 24 version to fill the missing section. That's why that one song has "[Edit]" in its title.
In an early 1975, Harris released her first "real" solo studio album, "Pieces of the Sky." I say "real" because she had a very early solo album in 1969 that she later disavowed, as well as two albums with Gram Parsons. Later in 1975, she would release another solo studio album, "Elite Hotel." She played a few of the songs that would appear on that album in this concert as well.
This album is 57 minutes long.
01 Cash on the Barrelhead [Edit]
02 You're Still on My Mind
03 talk
04 Never Take His Love from Me
05 talk
06 The Bottle Let Me Down
07 I Really Had a Ball Last Night [Feelin' Single, Seein' Double]
08 talk
09 Together Again
10 Bluebird Wine
11 talk
12 Hank and Lefty
13 talk
14 Wheels
15 talk
16 Boulder to Birmingham
17 Rock and Roll Music
18 talk
19 Cry One More Time
20 Jambalaya [On the Bayou]
21 talk
22 Too Far Gone
23 Hot Burrito No. 1
24 talk by emcee
(all tracks Emmylou Harris)
My dear older brother Steve would have loved these guys, a guitar fan who introduced me to many a guitarist including Django Reinhardt etc . . . . . . .I have mentioned before but we went to see live in the OU Guitar Society (things were more lax back when my Steve was alive and we were able to get tickets really easily) the likes of Segovia (we sat feet away!) in The Sheldonian Theatre, Manitas De Plata in the New Theatre as I recall (beyond belief!) and a personal favourite Paco Pena (again front row and in a small student union hall, we sat at his feet!
I dedicate this performance to my Steve, missed every day . . . . .