portrait of this blog's author - by Stephen Blackman 2008

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

SAME DAY AGAIN :: The Smiths - Live at Apollo Theatre Oxford, UK March 18, 1985 | VOODOO WAGON

 THE SMITHS

play OXFORD

New Theatre (The Apollo) George Street 1985



The Smiths - Live at The Apollo Theatre Oxford 1985 - VOODOO WAGON


The Smiths - Live at Apollo Theatre
Oxford, UK 
March 18, 1985
aka Same Day Again
FM Source @256


Track List:
1 William, It Was Really Nothing (2:15)
2 Nowhere Fast (2:35)
3 What She Said (2:55)
4 Hand In Glove (2:57)
5 How Soon Is Now? (5:21)
6 Stretch Out And Wait (3:11)
7 That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore (4:09)
8 Shakespeare's Sister (2:15)
9 The Headmaster Ritual (4:35)
10 Still Ill (3:46)
11 Meat Is Murder (6:01)
12 Miserable Lie (5:35)
13 Barbarism Begins At Home (7:26)
14 You've Got Everything Now (4:12)


Enjoy! I did! Its is really fine quality (local BBC FM Radio broadcast)

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted March 18, 2011

Song of the Day :: BOB DYLAN - Tomorrow Is A Long Time | PHANTOM ENGINEER


 phantomengineer

A beautiful performance of a beautiful song, live from New York, 1/17/98.



Thanks to Phantom engineer . . . . . . 

THE RADICAL HOPE OF PATTI SMITH - HARPER’S BAZAAR Interview 2022




 In case you missed it . . . . . . . this is worth a read . . . . . . . . from last year





Patti Smith - Harper’s Bazaar Interview 2022





Thanks to O My Soul for pointing me to this

Monday, February 27, 2023

NORAH JONES Hamburg 2002, Live at the Musikhalle, Kleine Saal, Hamburg, Germany: October 18, 2002 | Big O


 Start your week with this beauty. Norah Jones in Hamburg 2002. Radio FM broadcast and is staggering quality . . . if you play one ROIO make it this


+ + + + +

Track 01. Nightingale 4:50

Track 02. One Flight Down 3:12

Track 03. Feelin’ The Same Way 3:52

Track 04. Seven Years 3:04

Track 05. Come Away With Me 3:29

Track 06. What Am I To You 3:50

Track 07. Peace 3:46

Track 08. Painter Song 2:42

Track 09. Lonestar 3:32

Track 10. The Worst 2:22

Track 11. I’ve Got To See You Again 4:55

Track 12. Don’t Know Why 4:02

Track 13. Something Is Calling You 3:08

Track 14. Long Day Is Over 3:04

50 mins

Lineup:

Norah Jones - vocals, piano, organ

Adam Levy - guitar

Lee Alexander - bass

Andrew Borger - drums

Daru Odu - backing vocals

single of the week . . . . .well the day. Start your Monday with this ALTERED IMAGES :: I COULD BE HAPPY



Altered Images - I Could Be Happy 


thanks to O My Soul for the reminder . . . . . . 

Sunday, February 26, 2023

THE WATERBOYS :: LIVE at THE BARROWLANDS GLASGOW 2001 | SOUNDABOARD

The Waterboys - Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow 2001

Another one at the Barrowland Ballroom, the legendary music venue in Glasgow.

The Waterboys played there several times, this was on November 7, 2001 and was recorded from a broadcast by BBC Radio Scotland.


Have we had any Waterboys . . . . . ? For a while? Ever? [yes we have! ED)  . . . .
we should so there’s this from SOUNDABOARD

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
01 Let It Happen
02 We Will Not Be Lovers
03 The Glastonbury Song
04 Good Man Gone
05 Higher In Time
06 The Whole Of The Moon
07 Has Anyone Here Seen Hank
08 Malediction
09 Is She Conscious
10 Dumbing Down The World
11 The Pan Within
12 Too Close To Heaven
13 Bring 'Em All In
14 Crown
15 Medicine Bow
16 On My Way To Heaven
17 This Is The Sea
18 That Was The River
19 Fisherman's Blues

Television - Live The Bottom Line NY. - 1978 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP


Silent Way has found this gem again down in his vaults  . . . . . the “best live version of Marquee Moon ever”! Check this action , ,  

Re-posted many times it could not be more apposite to share this beauty again after Tom’s death . . . . . . 

TELEVISION - Live at The Bottom Line NY 1978 - Floppy Boot Stomp


Television - This Case Is Closed 
aka The First Farewell
The Bottom Line
New York, NY. 
July 29, 1978

This was indeed the final [known recorded] concert of Television until 1992. At the time, it was of course unknown if the band would perform or record again.

This includes one of the best live recordings of the classic song Marquee Moon ever. The band is on fire, and well captured.

From the Dave Sez archive: an ultra-rare Japanese CD bootleg, AUD A-, FLAC. The last known recorded concert of Television until their reformation in 1992 with an inspired version of the classic song Marquee Moon.

Track List: 
1. Fire Engine
2. Glory
3. Grip Of Love
4. Foxhole
5. Dreams Dream
6. Ain't That Nothin'
7. Friction
8. Prove It
9. Marquee Moon
10. Kingdom Come
11. Satisfaction


Originally posted by dexondaz in 2008 at guitars101 and dexondaz.blogspot.com in FLAC, to whom huge thanks. And now many thanks to Silent Way at HQ FBS!

Sound for a Sunday | DAVID KILGOUR - BBC WORLD (The Far Now) - Guess I’m Dumb

  • Track Name

    BBC World

  • Album

    The Far Now

  • Artist

    David Kilgour 

David Kilgour - BBC World (2007)

"Hamish is gone, but his brother is still going strong. One writer described his recordings as “luminous, mysterious and inexplicably gorgeous“. One of my favourite artists."


Thanks again to Guess I’m Dumb for the suggestion . . . . . once again we are minded that this interweb malarkey is where to find new voices and I am not ashamed to say but I did not know David Gilgour very well other than with the Heavy Eights (see links) so this solo effort is thanks an extra lot to Guess I’m Dumb but I love finding new sounds out n about on the t'interwebie mcthingie! . . . . . . . . . enjoy

Saturday, February 25, 2023

LOU REED - CHICAGO 1978 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP (+ Lou Live :: Amnesty International Giants Stadium 1986)

Lou 1978


 Lou Reed - Park West 

Chicago, IL.

a doozie from the Boss over at FBS yesterday!


April 14, 1978
WXRT FM Chicago Unconcert Broadcast @flac

First Aired May 28th 1978  
R.J.P. Reel to Reel Master @ 3 & 3/4 IPS
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co

THE BAND
Lou Reed  vocals guitar 
Stuart Heinrich  guitar backing vocals
Marty Fogel  saxophone
Michael Fonfara   piano
Ellard "Moose" Boles  bass backing vocals
Michael Suchorsky  drums
Angela Howell  tambourine backing vocals
Chrissy Faith  backing vocals



SETLIST
1 Gimme Some Good Times
2 Satellite Of Love
3 Leave Me Alone
4 Walk On The Wild Side
5 Coney Island Baby
6 Street Hassle
7 Sweet Jane
8 Rock N Roll
9 WXRT

But also check this . . . . . . Silent Way added this concert too and its a stormer!
Lou Reed - AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL [Full Concert] Recorded Live: 6/15/1986 - Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) More Lou Reed at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Setlist: 0:00:00 - Rock And Roll 0:05:30 - I Love You, Suzanne 0:08:14 - No Money Down 0:11:51 - Turn To Me 0:16:43 - Walk On The Wild Side 0:21:28 - Video Violence

Lou for Amnesty 1986

Tom Verlaine - Solo Album (1979) | OUT OF PRINT - VOODOO WAGON

Tom Verlaine - self titled (1979) Voodoo Wagon

Tom Verlaine - self titled 
Studio recordings @320

Out of Print

This is great and whilst I thought we had it from when Tom passed early this year we don’t seem to have and it is worth checking as his forst sojourn into solo work

Famed for his trailblazing work as the singer and guitarist of the seminal New York punk band Television, Tom Verlaine also carved out an acclaimed and eclectic solo career. Born Thomas Miller in Wilmington, Delaware in 1949, Verlaine (who borrowed his name from the French symbolist poet) was trained as a classical pianist but gravitated toward rock music after an encounter with the Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown." In 1968, he and bassist Richard Meyers (later Richard Hell) moved to New York's Lower East Side, where they and drummer Billy Ficca formed the group the Neon Boys. After the addition of second guitarist Richard Lloyd, the band renamed itself Television. Beginning with their landmark 1975 debut single, "Little Johnny Jewel," Television became one of the most renowned groups on the burgeoning New York underground scene; though lumped together with the punk phenomenon, the band's complex songcraf powered by Verlaine's strangled vocals, oblique lyrics, and finely honed guitar work clearly set them apart from their peers. However, after only two albums, 1977's classic Marquee Moon and the disappointing 1978 follow-up, Adventure, Television disbanded, and Verlaine started a solo career.

He resurfaced in 1979 with a self-titled debut that featured the song "Kingdom Come," later covered by avowed fan David Bowie. 1981's dense Dreamtime earned significant acclaim, and even hit the U.S. album charts. Both 1982's diverse Words from the Front and 1984's Cover drew raves from the British press, spurring Verlaine to take up residency in London. After a three-year hiatus, he returned with Flash Light, regarded as one of his best solo efforts. Following 1990's The Wonder, Television briefly re-formed for a self-titled album and tour; the group again broke up, however, and in 1992 Verlaine issued his first instrumental LP, Warm and Cool. In 1994, he composed the score for the film Love and a .45. After that, Verlaine renewed his working relationship with Patti Smith (he played on her first two albums), playing shows and recording new material with her sporadically for the next decade. Also in the mid-'90s, sessions as producer for Jeff Buckley were scrapped (although the material was later issued as Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk) and Television continued to be an on-again, off-again live venture. It wasn't until 2006 that Verlaine finally released new solo material: Songs and Other Things and an instrumental follow-up to Warm and Cool, Around, for new label Thrill Jockey.

Tom Verlaine, influential guitarist and songwriter, died aged 73, January 28, 2023.

 

Track List 

01 The Grip of Love
02 Souvenir From A Dream
03 Kingdom Come
04 Mr. Bingo
05 Yonki Time
06 Flash Lightning
07 Red Leaves
08 Last Night
09 Breakin' In My Heart

Clare Torrey - Heaven In The Sky - ONLY GOOD SONG

So we’ll start the day and the weekend with this really odd curio from Only Good Song. This is one of those artists that did a perfectly good job as backing singer and in commercial work, advertising and so on but didn’t make it on their own merits for some reason. There but for fortune go Kiki Dee and the like all the one hit wonders and back up singers Tin Pan Alley was full of them with really very good voices but as Only Good Song suggests here,  they made it no further:

Clare H. Torry is a British singer, well-known for improvising and performing the wordless vocals on the song "The Great Gig in the Sky" on Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon.

01. Intro- British Caledonian
02. Midnight Train
03. The Music Attracts Me
04. Love For Living (Backed By Man)
05. Carry On Singing My Song
06. Theme From Film 'Oce'
07. Heaven In The Sky
08. Love For Sale
09. I Always Seem To Wind Up Loving You
10. Love Is Like A Butterfly (from butterflies)
11. Warming And True
12. I Know What I Like Best
13. Knock Knock Who's There
14. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
15. My Boyfriend's Back
16. One Way Street
17. Well Done
18. It's All Over

Clare Torrey - Only Good Song


It is worth checking out especially for Brits who wondered who sang the Theme music to Butterflies the TV comedy


Friday, February 24, 2023

SQUEEZE Oxford Polytechnic 1981 - BBC Radio 6 FM Broadcast - Hear Rock City

 THE OXFORD SQUEEZE!

Well you have heard about the Oxford Comma and the Oxford shoe (a strait-laced classic foot!) and I am never without my Oxford Bags  . . . . . so what do ya know, here’s the Oxford Squeeze!




Squeeze we love and here we are at Oxford Poly in 1981!




We love an Oxford Smoker too this from Hear Rock City amongst the heavy duty rock ! There’s THIS

Great quality! It’s a Radio broadcast from Aunty (BBC) and frankly amongst the best live recordings of the boys I have heard!

Enjoy!










Thursday, February 23, 2023

Fess! PBS Soundstage CBS 1974 Dr John, The Meters, Earl King and Professor Longhair!



Having covered a few New Orleans classics and revisiting Fess I thought a reminder of why I love him long overdue so . . . . . .this

biog notes here are worth a read . . . . . . 

Professor Longhair (Henry Roeland Byrd) - Profile - Music Rising Tulane Ed

 She Walks Right In/Shake Rattle & Roll - Professor Longhair  [1974's PBS series “Soundstage]


Check out the good Doctor’s introduction of the KING! Now it would seem Mac was totally off his gourd here but hey, whatcha gonna do it is freakin’ hilarious and his entrance is without equal (and you thought Little Richard was flamboyant!)

Singing Ooh Bop Sh’Bam Diddly Iddly Bop!

Everyday I Have The Blues



Tipitina!
 



 The Whole Programme here . . . . 


DR. JOHN:
1.Walk Right In 0:00. PROFESSOR LONGHAIR: 2.Shake Rattle & Roll
PROFESSOR LONGHAIR:
2.Shake Rattle & Roll 1:20/ 3.Tripatina
3.Tripatina 5:00/ 4.Whole Lotta Lovin'
4.Whole Lotta Lovin' 8:40/ 5. Everyday I Have The Blues
5. Everyday I Have The Blues 11:20. EARL KING: 6.Mama & Papa
EARL KING:
6.Mama & Papa 15:10/ 7.Those Lonely, Lonely Nights
7.Those Lonely, Lonely Nights 19:05. The METERS: 8.Looka Py Py
The METERS:
8.Looka Py Py 22:40/ 9.Jungle Man
9.Jungle Man 25:50. Dr. John: 10.Call A Doctor
Dr. John:
10.Call A Doctor 29:50/ 11.Qualified
11.Qualified 32:30/ 12.Quitters Never Win
12.Quitters Never Win 38:00/ 13.Such A Night
13.Such A Night 42:15/ 14.Right Place
14.Right Place 46:20. Finale-EARL KING-END JAM: 14.Big Chief
Finale-EARL KING-END JAM:
14.Big Chief 50:10
DR. JOHN & PROF. LONGHAIR - THE METERS - - EARL KING - Night Trippers/ SOUNDSTAGE 1974 "NEW ORLEANS SWAMP"




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