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David Byrne - Paradiso Amsterdam Netherlands 1997 | VOODOO WAGON

 David Byrne - Grote Zaal, Paradiso Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, Wednesday, July 23, 1997

An XRAY Special


David Byrne

Wednesday, July 23, 1997

Grote Zaal, Paradiso

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Feelings Tour

Liberated Bootleg

1.Once In A Lifetime 05:28

2.The Gates Of Paradise 04:21

3.Take Me To The River 06:16

4.Daddy Go Down 05:16

5.Dance On Vaseline 06:32

6.Miss America 06:06

7.Road To Nowhere 04:25

8.Psychokiller 06:06

9.I Zimbra 06:56

XRay says: While doing research on this I found there are several songs missing from the setlist which leads me to think this was edited for this bootleg release. But it's a great sounding show and well worth sharing. Enjoy!

Talking Heads - Slippery People (live!) [Stop Making Sense] |

 Slippery People (Live)

Talking HeadsStop Making Senseimage
HERBERG DE KELDER

Tom Robinson - The Winter of 89 | Zero G Sound

Tom Robinson Band - The Winter Of 89

Zero hat gesacht: This album was recorded live in 1990 by a re-formed version of the band without either Dolphin Taylor, who was playing with STIFF LITTLE FINGERS at the time or Charlie Morgan who was playing with ELTON JOHN. Basic tracks recorded at Central TV Studios for the Bedrock programme, which has subsequently been released on DVD. Studio post production by Tom.

"Motorway - Live In Concert" is a pirate version of 'The Winter of 89' thanks to an unscrupulous record company called Merlin exploiting a loophole in EU law. Having licensed the album for £3000 they sold it on to other dodgy record companies around the world. The album has now been pirated variously under the titles 'Motorway', '2-4-6-8 Motorway' and even (incredibly) 'Power In The Darkness' using different covers, crap photographs and duff or nonexistent liner notes. In some cases even the song titles have been altered. The band receive no royalties from sales of these albums. 

Lineup:
TR(bs), Danny Kustow (gtr), Mark Ambler(kyb), Steve Creese (drs) EXCEPT tracks 11 and 12 which feature Paul Harvey (gtr) Winston Blisset (bs) James McMillan (tpt) Mark Ramsden (sax) and on Track 12 Steve Laurie (dr)


Tracklist:
1. Number One: Protection
2. The Winter Of '89
3. You Gotta Survive
4. Too Good To Be True
5. Martin
6. We Didn't Know What Was Going On
7. Up Against The Wall
8. Glad To Be Gay
9. Power In The Darkness
10. 2-4-6-8 Motorway
11. Atmospherics: Listen to the Radio
12. War Baby 



 


Olivia Chaney - Dark Eyed Sailor

 Somebody posted this on Instagram and didn’t know who she was and wondered if she was English as she sounded Gaelic [sic!] perhaps they don’t know . . . . . Olivia is English despite being born in Italy (to British parents) . . . they could start by googling her name . . . .then Googling what gaelic means !?

Olivia Chaney

Dark Eyed Sailor


she’s great we like her


Find out about Olivia here . . . . .

Talk Talk - New Grass [Laughing Stock] Mark Hollis | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/808800987439677440/talk-talk-new-grass

Jimi Hendrix w/ Lonnie Youngblood & Carlos Santana Apocalypse Now - Studio Sessions 1966 | Heavy Bootz

 

Jimi Hendrix - 1966 - Apocalypse Now




Jimi Hendrix w/ Lonnie Youngblood & Carlos Santana
Apocalypse Now (Studio Sessions - bootleg)
1966


studio soundboard
mp3 @ 320 [82 mb]


01 All Alone
02 Fell That Soul
03 Get Down
04 Girl So Fine
05 Good Times
06 Hot Trigger
07 Miracle Worcker
08 She's A Fox 
09 Suspicious
10 Sweet Thing
11 You Say You Love Me
Don’t think I knew about this one . . . . ?
Is it for real?
Can’t really tell . . .could be almost anyone but hey . . take a listen and take your choice!
1966!
With Carlos Santana and Lonnie Youngblood!?
Anybody?

this for my old school pal Leon mostly . . . . . 

Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - Hootin’ The Blues (Louisiana Get Together 1962)

From Gary Lucas Facebook page 


I remember being deeply upset to discover the two didn’t get on after a while playing together ending up not speaking and travelling to gigs separately amdreally well ‘hating’ each other

Mitch Mitchell on playing with Jimi and his audition . . .he was 19!

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In a 1998 interview with Nicky Gebhart, Mitch Mitchell remembered jamming with Hendrix in an audition session of sorts. The trio, sculpted by Chandler, reminded him of Cream, which featured Eric Clapton on guitar, with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker forming the rhythm section. “I came out with some facetious comment like, ‘So, you want me to try to play like Ginger Baker or something?’ Hendrix just goes, ‘Oh, yeah, whatever you want, man.'”

Mitchell immediately resonated with Hendrix’s famously nonchalant demeanour. “It was like a feeling of freedom,” he reflected. “I don’t know if it’s a spiritual awakening. It was just a situation where I’d gone, ‘Hey, you’ve never worked in a three-piece band in your life, ever, and there is something with this player that is very, very special.'”
Continuing, Mitchell remembered that Chandler and Hendrix had received applications from several other London-based drummers. “London’s not that large a place, and in those days, there weren’t that many drummers about,” he added. “A lot of my peers, colleagues – call them what you will – they’d gone for the job. Aynsley Dunbar and Mickey Waller had gone and knew about this guy, and they wanted the job, basically. That’s what surprised me because I didn’t hear about it.”
During Mitchell’s first audition session, a keyboard player was present in a four-piece set-up; at the second, the Experience power trio gelled for the first time; and in the third, Mitchell received his official offer. “I think I actually asked Chas, the manager, ‘What’s on offer? What’s the deal here?'” Mitchell recalled. “Well, look. We’ve got nothing apart from a chance,” Chandler replied.
Source: Jordan Potter / Far Out
At the time, Mitchell was just 19 years old. Chandler offered him just “two weeks’ work” to begin with, and since he was “inspired” by Hendrix’s guitar ability, he said he’d “give it a crack.” At first, the band had to get by on psychedelic rock covers, including the future fan favourite ‘Hey Joe’. “We had no songs when we first started,” Mitchell recalled. However, the band began to scrape a few original tracks together for a debut album.
Photo: the legendary Gered Mankowitz

We like Stewart Lee . . . he funny!

 STEWART LEE

on 
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor


Seemed quite timely really . . . . .


Wot?

Picture of The Day

Charlie (Watts) with Sly and Robbie

caption competition!

What are they showing him!?