Another very rare recording of the Maniacs before they were famous. This is listed on Natalie Merchant's past gig timeline (http://www.nyx.net/~jhiguchi/natalie.html) as being the band's 5th gig. It is a single 100 minuite tape and only contains a fraction of the 2nd set.
Many places on the tape one channel or the other, usually the right, went dead now and then. These spots have been converted to mono using the remaining channel. The tape has a very pinched noise reduced sound to it, but no NR was used in the mastering. This is how the cassette sounds.
1. The Latin One 2. Katrina's Fair 3. Poppy Selling Man 4. Pour de Chirico 5. Rum and Coca Cola 6. Magnificent Seven Medley (includes some of The Clash's "Magnificent Seven", plus a handful of other odds & ends that I can't identify) 7. Eli Eli 8. Anthem For Doomed Youth 9. Guns of Brixton (The Clash cover) 10. Tension 11. unknown instrumental 12. Toy Helmet (early "The Colonial Wing") 13. She's Lost Control (Joy Division cover) 14. Burning Airlines Gives You So Much More (Brian Eno cover) 15. Among the Americans 16. Planned Obsolescence 17. One Love 18. National Education Week 19. The Lion Sleeps Tonight (The Tokens cover) 20. The Death of Manolette 21. In Every Dream Home a Heartache (Roxy Music cover)
Description:
I obtained this from The Trader's Den shortly after initiating the current "flood" of Maniacs shows. I had never seen or heard of this recording before, and it beats the previous record-holder for earliest-known full 10,000 Maniacs concert recording by about 3 weeks (Goodyear Hall, Buffalo, October 31 - I don't have a copy of that one, and would like to hear it, if any of you are able to upload).
The original setlist was half-complete, so I filled in the gaps as best I could. "Magnificent Seven Medley" is a title of my own creation - truly, it's a complete mess of a song, incorporating a bunch of odds & ends including some of the Clash's "Magnificent Seven". If you can identify any of the other songs in the medley, please post your info. in the comments section. It's funny to hear both Natalie and John singing in vaguely Jamaican accents - I'm sure that Natalie's peculiar singing style evolved from this ska-influenced style, and to this day I think that John sings in the style of Dave Wakeling from The (English) Beat.
As the original uploader noted, this was surely one of the earliest 10,000 Maniacs concerts (possibly as early as their 4th public performance under the "10,000 Maniacs" name - unfortunately, the official "Maniacs.com" gig timeline didn't go any farther back than 1985, so I can't be certain). I can't imagine who would have bothered to record the band at this stage of their career, but I'm glad they did!
Los Lobos Kentish Town and Country Club, Kentish Town, London, England February 26, 1987
Westwood One In Concert 87-26 For broadcast the week of December 14, 1987
Lineage: Original pre-FM vinyl > Audacity > Wav > Flac
Disc 1: 01. 87-26 Intro 02. Commercial - US Army 03. Evangeline 04. We're Gonna Rock (originally from Rhino Comp "L.A. Rockabilly," incorrectly listed on cue sheet as "Gunna Rock") 05. Come On Let's Go 06. Will The Wolf Survive? (incorrectly listed on cue sheet as "Tears Of God") 07. Commercial - Milky Way 08. Commercial - Listerine 09. 87-26 Break 10. Is This All There Is? 11. Let You Know (incorrectly listed on cue sheet as "Gotta Let You Know") 12. Our Last Night 13. Commercial - Levi's 501 Jeans - Leon Redbone 14. Commercial - Dentyne 15. 87-26 Break 16. Heart Tour Update 17. One Time One Night (incorrectly listed on cue sheet as "One Time Last Night") 18. My Baby's Gone 19. A Matter Of Time 20. Hardest Time 21. Commercial - Levi's 501 Jeans 22. Commercial - Budweiser 23. Commercial - US Army 24. Commercial - Certs 25. 87-26 Break
Disc 2: 26. Coors Four Play Tour Update 27. All I Wanted To Do Was Dance (incorrectly listed on cue sheet as "All I Wanted To Do") 28. Why Do You Do 29. Let's Say Goodnight 30. Commercial - Budweiser 31. Commercial - 501 Jeans 32. Commercial - US Army 33. Commercial - Certs 34. 87-26 Break 35. I Got Loaded 36. Shakin' Shakin' Shakes 37. Set Me Free (Rosa Lee) 38. Don't Worry Baby 39. Commercial - Listerine 40. Commercial - Benylin 41. Commercial - Dentyne 42. 87-26 Break 43. Walking Song 44. Buzz Buzz Buzz (cover of 1957 hit song by the Hollywood Flames) 45. My Baby's Gone 46. La Bamba 47. 87-26 Outro
Total time: 1:28:11
http://www.loslobos.org/site/
Draftervoi's notes: Here's a fresh digitization from a clean copy of the original radio show discs. I tracked all the commercials and show breaks so you can include them or exclude them. I've included a 300 dpi scan of the cue sheet and one of the disc labels. I declicked the files in Audacity.
I think this 1987 show from the Kentish Town & Country Club was broadcast several times by Westwood One. There's also a listing on loslobos.setlist.com for 1987 that says a BBC broadcast was edited for broadcast, too.
There's a BBC radio broadcast dated 26-Feb-87 from the Kentish Town and Country Club with the following set list:
Evangeline We're Gonna Rock Come On, Let's Go Tears of God * Will the Wolf Survive? Is This All There Is? Anselma * I Got to Let You Know One Time, One Night My Baby's Gone All I Wanted to Do Is Dance Why Do You Do? Volver, Volver * Shakin' Shakin' Shakes Set Me Free (Rosa Lee) Prenda Del Alma * La Bamba
* Not on the Westwood One In Concert 87-26 broadcast.
It's likely that the Westwood One show was recorded at the same time as the BBC show, but I don't have a copy off the BBC show to compare tracks. Note that Los Lobos also played at the Kentish Town & Country Club a week earlier, on February 20, 1987, as well as on February 26, 1987...so that is a possible date as well.
Many thanks to Draftervoi for making this available through his Voodoo Wagon blog.
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BRAND X (Goodsall, Lumley, Dennart, Jones, Pert) 1977-06-16 Marble Bar, Congress Hotel, Baltimore, MD, USA (reseed)
BRAND X (Goodsall, Lumley, Dennart, Jones, Pert) 1977-06-16 (jun 16, 1977) early + late show Marble Bar, Congress Hotel Baltimore, MD, USA
"MAROCCAN ROLL" - tour
source: audience recording by BPTHREE Sony TC-1100T with Sony ECM-16 condenser microphone Lineage: Maxell UD master cassettes > Teac A-550RX cassette playback > TASCAM CDRW-700 > Trade CD-R > (wav) EAC (secure mode) > (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
setlist:
cd1 - early show 52:03 01. Disco Suicide 10:36 02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 9:50 03. Deadly Nightshade 11:46 04. Nightmare Patrol 8:30 05. Malaga Virgen (cut)(tape flip) 7:04 06. Malaga Virgen (cont'd) 4:15
cd2 - late show 63:25 01. Disco Suicide 20:19 02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 12:47 03. Deadly Nightshade 12:15 04. Nightmare Patrol (cut)(tape flip) 2:19 05. Nightmare Patrol (cont'd) 6:05 06. Nuclear Burn 9:38
total time 115:28 min.
lineup: John Goodsall - guitar Percy Jones - bass Robin Lumley - keyboards Morris Pert - percussion Kenwood Dennard - drums
note by BPTHREE: The "Marble Bar" was a venue that operated in the basement of a seedy hotel from about 1977 to 1985. In it's heyday, both the hotel and the bar had been Baltimore landmarks. It got it's name from a 70 foot solid marble bar. In 1977 it was in a rough area of town. The venue could have been really nice if they had the funds to restore it some, but that never happened. It was a lot of concrete, and smelled like a musty basement to boot. The last I heard, it had boarded up for years, and they were going to convert the Hotel into condos. The bathrooms were to be avoided at all costs!
discography: 1976: 'Unorthodox Behaviour ' 1977: 'Moroccan Roll' 1977: 'Livestock' (#1+#5 were 77-Aug-5, #4 was 76-Sept , #2+#3 were 76-Sept, 77-Apr-23, or a studio recording ) 1978: 'Masques' 1979: 'Product' 1980: 'Do They Hurt?' 1982: 'Is There Anything About?' 1992: 'X-Communication' 1996: 'Live at the Roxy L.A' (Los Angeles 1979-09-23) 1997: 'Manifest Destiny' 2000: 'Timeline' Chicago (1977-11-16 + New York 1993-06-21) 2003: 'Trilogy' (New York 1979-09-27)
JEFF BECK 11-08-89 THE WORCESTER CENTRUM WORCSETER MA
SOURCE: NAK CM 300>SONY D6
Transferred mix and mastered by Steve H/AKA fzmoi69 From SONY TC-K707ES into Sound Forge Pro 10.01
Contrast Clause : This show may have been seeded here before. This torrent is direct from the master cassette.
HUNDREDS OF OF MY MASTER RECORDINGS HAVE BEEN UPLOADED OVER THE YEARS BY OTHER PEOPLE THAT I HAVE TRADED WITH. THESE SHOWS THAT I'M POSTING ARE ALL FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTERS.SOME HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE AND SOME HAVE NOT I HAVE NO IDEA WHICH ONES WERE DONE SO HERE THEY ARE DIRECT COPIES.THERE WERE FOUR OF US WHO TAPED TOGETHER STARTING IN 1976 I HAVE KEPT THE ORIGINAL CASSETTES/DATS AS THEY HAVE ALL TRANSFERRED THEM TO HARD DRIVES SO THERE ARE A FEW RECORDED BY MY FRIENDS BUT THEY ARE THE MASTERS UNLESS LISTED DIFFERENTLY.
HELP WITH SET LIST
01 02 03 04 05 06 FREEWAY JAM 07 08 09 GOOD BYE PORK PIE HAT 10 11 12 BLUE WIND 13 PEOPLE GET READY 14 GOIN DOWN * STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN GUEST
Royal Blood
May 28th 2017
Radio 1's Big Weekend
Burton Constable Hall & Grounds, Hull, UK
Lineage: BBC iPlayer Webcast > OBS > You [720p 50fps]
Video: 1280x720 progressive 50 frames per second
Audio: 125kbps 44khz 2 (stereo)
DO NOT SELL ONLY SHARE!
Setlist:
1. Where Are You Now?
2. Lights Out
3. Come On Over
4. Little Monster
5. Hook Line & Sinker
6. Figure It Out
7. Loose Change
8. Ten Tonne Skeleton
9. Out Of The Black (Extended outro + Lights Out riff)
In April 1967, Dave Mason joined Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood to form Traffic. As the Summer of Love dawned in June 1967, the band released its first single, Paper Sun, which went to #5 on the charts in the UK, though it barely cracked the top 100 at #94 in the US. The band set to work its first album, Mr. Fantasy which was released in December of 1967, but by that time Mason had left the band. He then returned in the middle of recording their follow up disc in 1968. After the band broke up and reformed, Mason rejoined for a brief period in 1971, only to depart the band once again soon after. This FM broadcast captures Mason over 2 decades after the Summer Of Love, during the height of his success as a solo artist, on June 2, 1979, 38 years ago today. He's joined by some very special friends, including 2 veterans from 1967, Stephen Stills and Joe Cocker. Cocker sings lead on Feeling Alright, a song originally written by Mason, and recorded by Traffic!
Trade CD-R > (wav) EAC (secure mode) > (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
setlist:
cd1 - early show 52:03
01. Disco Suicide 10:36
02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 9:50
03. Deadly Nightshade 11:46
04. Nightmare Patrol 8:30
05. Malaga Virgen (cut)(tape flip) 7:04
06. Malaga Virgen (cont'd) 4:15
cd2 - late show 63:25
01. Disco Suicide 20:19
02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 12:47
03. Deadly Nightshade 12:15
04. Nightmare Patrol (cut)(tape flip) 2:19
05. Nightmare Patrol (cont'd) 6:05
06. Nuclear Burn 9:38
total time 115:28 min.
lineup:
John Goodsall - guitar
Percy Jones - bass
Robin Lumley - keyboards
Morris Pert - percussion
Kenwood Dennard - drums
note by BPTHREE:
The "Marble Bar" was a venue that operated in the basement of a seedy hotel from about 1977 to 1985. In it's heyday, both the hotel and the bar had been Baltimore landmarks.
It got it's name from a 70 foot solid marble bar. In 1977 it was in a rough area of town. The venue could have been really nice if they had the funds to restore it some,
but that never happened. It was a lot of concrete, and smelled like a musty basement to boot. The last I heard, it had boarded up for years,
and they were going to convert the Hotel into condos. The bathrooms were to be avoided at all costs!
discography:
1976: 'Unorthodox Behaviour '
1977: 'Moroccan Roll'
1977: 'Livestock' (#1+#5 were 77-Aug-5, #4 was 76-Sept , #2+#3 were 76-Sept, 77-Apr-23, or a studio recording )
1978: 'Masques'
1979: 'Product'
1980: 'Do They Hurt?'
1982: 'Is There Anything About?'
1992: 'X-Communication'
1996: 'Live at the Roxy L.A' (Los Angeles 1979-09-23)
1997: 'Manifest Destiny'
2000: 'Timeline' Chicago (1977-11-16 + New York 1993-06-21)
Transferred mix and mastered by Steve H/AKA fzmoi69
From SONY TC-K707ES into Sound Forge Pro 10.01
Contrast Clause : This show may have been seeded here before. This torrent is direct from the master cassette.
HUNDREDS OF OF MY MASTER RECORDINGS HAVE BEEN UPLOADED OVER THE YEARS BY OTHER PEOPLE THAT I HAVE TRADED WITH. THESE SHOWS THAT I'M POSTING ARE ALL FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTERS.SOME HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE AND SOME HAVE NOT I HAVE NO IDEA WHICH ONES WERE DONE SO HERE THEY ARE DIRECT COPIES.THERE WERE FOUR OF US WHO TAPED TOGETHER STARTING IN 1976 I HAVE KEPT THE ORIGINAL CASSETTES/DATS AS THEY HAVE ALL TRANSFERRED THEM TO HARD DRIVES SO THERE ARE A FEW RECORDED BY MY FRIENDS BUT THEY ARE THE MASTERS UNLESS LISTED DIFFERENTLY.
Here's a fresh digitization from a clean copy of the original radio show discs. I tracked all the commercials and show breaks so you can include them or exclude them. I've included a 300 dpi scan of the cue sheet and one of the disc labels. I declicked the files in Audacity.
I think this 1987 show from the Kentish Town & Country Club was broadcast several times by Westwood One. There's also a listing on loslobos.setlist.com for 1987 that says a BBC broadcast was edited for broadcast, too.
There's a BBC radio broadcast dated 26-Feb-87 from the Kentish Town and Country Club with the following set list:
Evangeline
We're Gonna Rock
Come On, Let's Go
Tears of God *
Will the Wolf Survive?
Is This All There Is?
Anselma *
I Got to Let You Know
One Time, One Night
My Baby's Gone
All I Wanted to Do Is Dance
Why Do You Do?
Volver, Volver *
Shakin' Shakin' Shakes
Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)
Prenda Del Alma *
La Bamba
* Not on the Westwood One In Concert 87-26 broadcast.
It's likely that the Westwood One show was recorded at the same time as the BBC show, but I don't have a copy off the BBC show to compare tracks. Note that Los Lobos also played at the Kentish Town & Country Club a week earlier, on February 20, 1987, as well as on February 26, 1987...so that is a possible date as well.
Many thanks to Draftervoi for making this available through his Voodoo Wagon blog.
Support the artists! Buy their official releases, go to their concerts!
Trade freely! Do not buy or sell! Keep it lossless!
Trade CD-R > (wav) EAC (secure mode) > (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
setlist:
cd1 - early show 52:03
01. Disco Suicide 10:36
02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 9:50
03. Deadly Nightshade 11:46
04. Nightmare Patrol 8:30
05. Malaga Virgen (cut)(tape flip) 7:04
06. Malaga Virgen (cont'd) 4:15
cd2 - late show 63:25
01. Disco Suicide 20:19
02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 12:47
03. Deadly Nightshade 12:15
04. Nightmare Patrol (cut)(tape flip) 2:19
05. Nightmare Patrol (cont'd) 6:05
06. Nuclear Burn 9:38
total time 115:28 min.
lineup:
John Goodsall - guitar
Percy Jones - bass
Robin Lumley - keyboards
Morris Pert - percussion
Kenwood Dennard - drums
note by BPTHREE:
The "Marble Bar" was a venue that operated in the basement of a seedy hotel from about 1977 to 1985. In it's heyday, both the hotel and the bar had been Baltimore landmarks.
It got it's name from a 70 foot solid marble bar. In 1977 it was in a rough area of town. The venue could have been really nice if they had the funds to restore it some,
but that never happened. It was a lot of concrete, and smelled like a musty basement to boot. The last I heard, it had boarded up for years,
and they were going to convert the Hotel into condos. The bathrooms were to be avoided at all costs!
discography:
1976: 'Unorthodox Behaviour '
1977: 'Moroccan Roll'
1977: 'Livestock' (#1+#5 were 77-Aug-5, #4 was 76-Sept , #2+#3 were 76-Sept, 77-Apr-23, or a studio recording )
1978: 'Masques'
1979: 'Product'
1980: 'Do They Hurt?'
1982: 'Is There Anything About?'
1992: 'X-Communication'
1996: 'Live at the Roxy L.A' (Los Angeles 1979-09-23)
1997: 'Manifest Destiny'
2000: 'Timeline' Chicago (1977-11-16 + New York 1993-06-21)
Transferred mix and mastered by Steve H/AKA fzmoi69
From SONY TC-K707ES into Sound Forge Pro 10.01
Contrast Clause : This show may have been seeded here before. This torrent is direct from the master cassette.
HUNDREDS OF OF MY MASTER RECORDINGS HAVE BEEN UPLOADED OVER THE YEARS BY OTHER PEOPLE THAT I HAVE TRADED WITH. THESE SHOWS THAT I'M POSTING ARE ALL FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTERS.SOME HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE AND SOME HAVE NOT I HAVE NO IDEA WHICH ONES WERE DONE SO HERE THEY ARE DIRECT COPIES.THERE WERE FOUR OF US WHO TAPED TOGETHER STARTING IN 1976 I HAVE KEPT THE ORIGINAL CASSETTES/DATS AS THEY HAVE ALL TRANSFERRED THEM TO HARD DRIVES SO THERE ARE A FEW RECORDED BY MY FRIENDS BUT THEY ARE THE MASTERS UNLESS LISTED DIFFERENTLY.
This show is in my top 5 Neil Young performances, and depending on my mood that day, is frequently number one. This recording is sourced from hat mounted Nakamichi 300's and is brighter and clearer than the more widespread Schoeps versions of this show.
This is a reseed from 2009 (I do believe). I changed nothing, adding only the artwork.
Notes on SQ: SQ is Ex+ throughout.
Convert to lossy for personal use only
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Please support this artist-purchase official recordings, attend live performances regularly, and visit the websites.
Train Kept a Rollin'
I Can't Quit You
Dazed and Confused
Killing Floor (incl The Lemon Song / Think You Need A Shot (The Needle) / You'll Be Mine)
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
How Many More Times
White Summer / Black Mountainside
As Long As I Have You (incl Fresh Garbage / Shake / Hush)
You Shook Me
Pat's Delight