True Love Tends To Forget

Bob Dylan “True Love Tends to Forget” Street-Legal, June 15, 1978.
True Love Tends To Forget

Bob Dylan “True Love Tends to Forget” Street-Legal, June 15, 1978.
The Band - 1984-06-21 - Toronto, Canada (FM)
The Band1984-06-21SEVA BenefitKingswood Music TheatreToronto, CanadaFM Broadcast

(FM broadcast FLAC)
01. Evidence
02. Dr. Mudd
03. How could you call yourself a lover
04. Magic & lies
05. Fucking your neighbour's wife
06. Dirtyass rock'n'roll
07. Mercenaries (Ready For War)
Another one from my Cale archive which I found deep in my vaults, nearly forgotten.
Impossible to say anything about the recording equipment.
(FM source, recorded 1980-06-21, broadcasted 1980-06-26)
(thanks to gazatthebop for the information)
Wishing Well

Nick Lowe w/ The Men They Couldn’t Hang - Wishing Well (1986)
Nick Lowe
from:
“Pinker and Prouder Than Previous” (LP|CD)
Country Rock | Roots Music
Personnel:
Nick Lowe: Lead Vocals / Rhythm Electric Guitar
Backing Band:
The Men They Couldn’t Hang:
Paul Simmonds: Lead Guitar / Bouzouki
Stefan “Cush” Cush : Electric Guitar / Backing Vocals
Philip “Swill” Odgers : Acoustic Guitar / Backing Vocals
Shanne Bradley: Bass
Jon Odgers: Drums / Percussion
Produced by Nick Lowe / Colin Fairley
Following the February 1970 release of their classic debut album, The Faces gigged far and wide, their rowdy and raucous style earning a devoted following. This classic performance from the Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA on October 28th 1970, was originally broadcast on KFOG-FM and finds them at their infectious best, on a selection of classics culled both from their catalogue and from Rod Stewart’s solo work.
Rod Stewart - vocals, Ron Wood - guitar, Ian McLagan - keyboards, Ronnie Lane - bass, Kenny Jones - drums
Geraint Watkins - Fine, Fine Fine (with Dave Edmunds on piano)