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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Crowded House - 1989-04-09 - Santa Barbara, CA (FM) | So Many Roads [a Speedy Special!]

Crowded House - 1989-04-09 - Santa Barbara, CA (FM)

Crowded House
1989-04-09
Arlington Theater 
Santa Barbara, CA
FM broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Introductio
02. Mean To Me
03. World Where You Live
04. Mansion In The Slums
05. Love You 'till The Day I Die
06. Love This Life
07. In The Lowlands 
08. Hole In The River > The Parting Glass
09. Don't Dream It's Over
10. Brady Bunch > This Is Massive
11. Irish Heartbeat
12. Something So Strong > Walk On The Wild Side
13. I Feel Posessed
14. Message To My Girl
15. Station Identification
16. Still Emotional  > Signs > The Lord's Prayer
17. Sister Madly > Whole Lotta Love > The Girl From Ipanema
18. Better Be Home Soon
19. Band Intros
20. When You Come
21. Into Temptation



1980s - #1: In July 1988, Crowded House released their 2nd album, entitled Temple Of Low Men.  The disc climbed to #40 on the Billboard Charts in the US, but could not match the critical or commercial sucess of their debut disc. This FM broadcast captures the band on tour in support of Temple Of Low Men, in Sanata Barbara, on April 9, 1989, 45 years ago today.












Always enjoyed some brothers Finn and Neill on his own too! He came over to be on Sunday Brunch recently and had an album to push but was a delight. Sharp witty intelligent and funny too!


Sunday, September 24, 2023

Final Flight :: JEFFERSON AIRPLANE Winterland SF 1972 | SO MANY ROADS

 Jefferson Airplance - 1972-09-22 - San Francisco, CA (FM)

Jefferson Airplane
1972-09-22
Winterland 
San Francisco, CA
FM Broadcast





01. Introduction
02. Somebody To Love
03. Twilight Double Leader
04. Wooden Ships
05. Milk Train
06. Blind John
07. Come Back Baby
08. The Son Of Jesus
09. Long John Silver
10. When The Earth Moves Again
11. Papa John's Down Home Blues
12. Eat Starch Mom
13. John's Other
14. Trial By Fire
15. Lawman
16. Have You Seen The Saucers
17. Aerie (Gang of Eagles)
18. Feel So Good
19. Crown Of Creation
20. Walking The Tou Tou
21. Diana > Volunteers
22. You Wear Your Dress Too Short*

*with Marty Balin

"The Jefferson Airplance were the quintessential 1960s band. The were leading lights of the summer of love and of psychedelic music. They were antiestablishment and opposed the Viet Nam War.  They played at both Monterrey Pop and Woodstock, two festivals that defined the late 1960s.  Thus, it might not been so surprising that the 1970s proved to be their undoing. In February 1970, the band dismissed drummer Spencer Dryden, who was burned out from 4 years on what he called the acid "merry go round." The band would not release an album that year, after 5 releases in the previous 4 years. 

Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Cassady began spending more time on their side project, Hot Tuna, which did not sit well with other band members. Marty Balin was also becoming disillusioned with the Airplane, and would eventually depart the band in March 1971. 

In November 1970, Paul Kantner would release his first solo album, the science fiction-themed Blows Against The Empire. When the band took the stage, therefore, at Winterland on September 22, 1972, 51 years ago today, as captured in this FM broadcast they must have know the end was near.  Marty Balin joined them on stage for the last song that night.  It would be the last concert ever performed by the Jefferson Airplane."

Speedy