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Topic: What's Everyone Listening to Right Now? Return to archive Page: 1 2 3 4
April 3rd, 2004 12:13 PM
UGot2Rollme last 3 cd's for me>
1. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones : Live at the Quick
2. Stones: Handsome Girls disk 4 .. esp Just my Magination... runnin away...
3. Sonny Landreth: Outward Bound. best slide player I've ever heard...
April 3rd, 2004 12:17 PM
Nellcote Ian Mclagan "Rise & Shine"
Aerosmith "Honkin On Bobo"
Mick Jagger Primitive Cool Rehearsals
Johnny Winter "Nuthin But The Blues"
Solomon Burke "Live @ The House of Blues"
April 3rd, 2004 12:47 PM
polksalad69
quote:
UGot2Rollme wrote:

3. Sonny Landreth: Outward Bound. best slide player I've ever heard...



How are his studio cds? Seen him live and can dig it but heard his last one and didn't care for it. He sounded good on the recent John Hiatt cd he played on.
April 3rd, 2004 01:32 PM
T&A Shuggie Otis - Plays the Blues
EC - Me & Mr. Johnson (killer!)
April 3rd, 2004 01:43 PM
Ten Thousand Motels Kind by accident...Roy Orbison. Think I'll change it before I fall asleep. I kind of like Roy if I'm in the mood. His voice does have sort of a "Pavvoratic" quality. How the fuck did he ever make the Traveling Wilburys? Well I guess he passed his auditition LOL.
April 3rd, 2004 01:44 PM
DG81 Kings Of Drugs, Hartford '81 - great stuff!
April 3rd, 2004 01:54 PM
Angiegirl Elbow - Cast of Thousands
Air - Moonsafari
Jeff Buckley - Grace
April 3rd, 2004 02:04 PM
Taptrick My media player is on shuffle. Last ten songs

Mink DeVille - Cadillac Walk
Stones with Beck - I Love Ladies
The Roots - The Seed
sHEAVY - Electric Sleep
Social Distortion - It's All Over Now
Steppenwolf - Hippo Stomp
Robin Trower - No Island Lost
Thin Lizzy - Little Girls in Bloom
Procul Harum - Pandora's Box
Rolling Stones - Lazy Bitch

[Edited by Taptrick]
April 3rd, 2004 02:06 PM
Lil Brian Bootleg Series #6; Bob Dylan 1964. Check the booklet (pg.11) for a photo of Dylan holding a copy of "England's Newest Hitmakers".


April 3rd, 2004 02:11 PM
Moonisup Salut montreal
April 3rd, 2004 02:57 PM
Madafaka THE DOORS - In Concert (Track 7, disc 2, great version of Little Red Rooster)

ROD STEWART - The Story So Far (Track 14, disc 2, great version of Ruby Tuesday)

PINK FLOYD - Pulse
April 3rd, 2004 05:04 PM
Nasty Habits Was listening to WFMU online, but now I'm listening to a copy of that old Hendrix LP War Heroes.
April 3rd, 2004 05:30 PM
mac_daddy gorgeous girls (for the first time). it really does improve on Handsome Girls.

Love in Vain has never sounded better!!!
April 3rd, 2004 07:45 PM
polksalad69 Beale Street Caravan has got Alvin Youngblood Hart on. Had Jody Williams and Carey Bell on before.
April 3rd, 2004 10:15 PM
Lazy Bones Currently in the player...

Dylan - Oh Mercy
Metallica - Load
Bob Seger - Live Bullet
White Stripes - Elephant
Steve Earle - Shut Up And Die Like An Aviator (which was partially recorded in my home town)
April 3rd, 2004 11:21 PM
mac_daddy smokin' hot - excellent sound !!!

Jimi Hendrix Experience 1968-10-10 (Thursday): Winterland Arena, Post & Steiner Streets, San Francisco, CA

1st show
01 - Are You Experienced
02 - Voodoo Child (slight return)
03 - Red House
04 - Foxy Lady
05 - Like A Rolling Stone
06 - Star Spangled Banner
07 - Purple Haze « Outside Woman Blues

2nd show
08 - Tax Free
09 - Lover Man
10 - Sunshine Of Your Love
11 - Hear My Train A Comin'
12 - Killing Floor
13 - Hey Joe
14 - Star Spangled Banner
15 - Purple Haze

with Jack Casady on bass on (12-15)

1st Gen copy of master recording

and while the first show rocks, the second one is pretty hardcore..!

_____

watching Duke meltdown, too!!!



[Edited by mac_daddy]
April 3rd, 2004 11:55 PM
T&A Mac Daddy:

Isn't that hendrix show commercially available? On Rykodisc?
April 4th, 2004 12:37 AM
mac_daddy
quote:
T&A wrote:
Mac Daddy:

Isn't that hendrix show commercially available? On Rykodisc?



nope.

these are from the sbds that were done - the whole six shows...

I guess it is conceivable that the Hendrix Experience people could release these shows, but those would be from different, and better, sources still...

but, afik, the show(s) have not been released commercially. I think a tune here and there might have been used on different Ryko comps...



[Edited by mac_daddy]
April 4th, 2004 01:34 AM
polksalad69 Ringing in my ears. Just got in from seeing these guys.



Because this is not my photo, this was
[Edited by polksalad69]
April 4th, 2004 03:22 AM
T&A In 1987 Ryko put out a disc taken from the three Winterland shows Oct 10, 11, 12 1968.

1) Prologue
2) Fire
3) manic depression
4) sunshine of your love
5) Spanish Castle Magic
6) Red House
7) Killing Floor (featuring Jack Cassidy on bass)
8) Tax Free
9) Foxy Lady
10) Hey Joe
11) Purple Haze
12) Wild Thing
13) Epilogue

April 4th, 2004 05:04 AM
mac_daddy
quote:
T&A wrote:
In 1987 Ryko put out a disc taken from the three Winterland shows Oct 10, 11, 12 1968.

1) Prologue
2) Fire
3) manic depression
4) sunshine of your love
5) Spanish Castle Magic
6) Red House
7) Killing Floor (featuring Jack Cassidy on bass)
8) Tax Free
9) Foxy Lady
10) Hey Joe
11) Purple Haze
12) Wild Thing
13) Epilogue



oh - I see...

I was listening to one of the 6 complete shows he played in that run (2 shows each night 10/10-12). I am also sure the sources are different...

awesome stuff.
April 4th, 2004 10:05 AM
justforyou Are you ready to rock ?
Are you ready to roll ?

Came across this outtake version of Heatseeker by AC/DC, just gotta play it everyday at the moment, it's from 'Brians Ultimate Volts'.

You gotta keep that woman burnin'...
April 4th, 2004 11:37 AM
egon my Neighbours having sex. so far i'm not impressed.
April 4th, 2004 12:18 PM
polksalad69 Dollar Store - self titled
Eddie Spaghetti - The Sauce
Stones - Beggars Banquet
SCOTS - the live ep
Jimmy Rogers - somr reissue
April 4th, 2004 12:24 PM
T&A MD:

Yes...I'm a huge Jimi fan - somebody was asking me the other day what I thought was his greatest period - I said fall of '68...I think he was on an unusually brilliant run during that time (not that he wasn't always brilliant).
April 4th, 2004 12:30 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
T&A wrote:
MD:

Yes...I'm a huge Jimi fan - somebody was asking me the other day what I thought was his greatest period - I said fall of '68...I think he was on an unusually brilliant run during that time (not that he wasn't always brilliant).



you'd like this one then, too, I'd imagine

(not my notes)

this one is just started circulating the other day...

Jimi Hendrix Experience - Southeby's auction tapes

Artist: Jimi Hendrix Experience


Source: Studio Outtakes

Lineage: Master reels > DAT >CDR >Soundstudio >Shorten >SHN

Tracks

01. Jazz Jimi Jazz
02. Electric Ladyland (blues)
03. She's So Fine
04. Castles Made Of Sand
05. Spanish Castle Magic (inst)
06. South Saturn Delta
07. Electric Ladyland (drums)
08. Wait Until Tomorrow
09. Ain't No Telling
10. Little One (1)
11. Little One (2)
12. Golden Rose
13. Bold As Love
14. EXP
15. Up From The Skies

These tracks, also known as the Axis Outtakes, nearly never made it past Kathy Etchingham's dustbin. Luckily they were retrieved and ended up in an auction at Southeby's in December 1981. Since then they have turned up in various guises on collectors lists and of course have been treated to the usual shabby mangling on various bootleg releases.

Over the years I've had various copies of these tracks from terrible to very good. These however are the best I have ever come across and were supplied to me by a very reliable source who told me he had managed to track down and obtain a dub from the masters on DAT. Given the quality I have no reason to doubt his claim.

Full 8 page booklet included
April 4th, 2004 12:33 PM
Gazza The two versions of "Little One" feature a certain Lewis Brian Hopkin-Jones on sitar.
April 4th, 2004 12:38 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
Gazza wrote:
The two versions of "Little One" feature a certain Lewis Brian Hopkin-Jones on sitar.



really ? Brian Jones, eh..? well there is definitely a sitar on those tracks. that is cool to know...


what an absolutely wonderful set of music - excellent performance and sound! I , too, believe the lineage information.



[Edited by mac_daddy]
April 4th, 2004 05:45 PM
beer
quote:
egon wrote:
my Neighbours having sex. so far i'm not impressed.







HA!!!!! Egon, you have the same problem as me. My neighbors are quite loud when doing the deed. I assume you're living in an apartment as well?




as for music that i'm listening to lately:

Toys That Kill
Jawbreaker
Bob Dylan (It's alright Ma, on endless repeat through drunken Saturday afternoon)
The Stones(Brian Jones years, and Exile, of course)
Nirvana
White Stripes (White Blood Cells, their best LP in my opinion)


April 4th, 2004 06:56 PM
Jumacfly Some gilrs sessions
Franz Ferdinand
Frank Black boots

anything else my band splitted this week end....sad sad sad
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