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  1. Revisited Bath '70 this morning. That's one hell of a finish to that show!
  2. Sept. the 19th, 1970, New York We all know this is a great show but I'm really "getting it" today! Oh! Whole Lotta Love is just about to start, I'll see ya later!
  3. Listen to Sturgil Simpson! Best, most authentic country music I've heard in years!
  4. The '70's Raiders were really out there! The first team with "open" training camp. They'ed party all night, then play in morning; "Just win Baby!"
  5. In honor of Chris Yes Le Colisee Quebec City, Quebec April 18, 1979 Source: SBD>CD Transfer: CD>EAC>Flac (aligned on sector boundaries) Disc 1 1. Intro (Close Encounters) 2. Siberian Khatru 3. Heart Of The Sunrise 4. Future Times/Rejoice 5. Circus Of Heaven 6. Medley: Time And A Word/Long Distance Runaround/The Fish/ Survival/Ritual/Perpetual Change/Soon 7. Don't Kill The Whale 8. The Clap (Steve Howe solo) Disc 2 1. Starship Trooper 2. On The Silent Wings Of Freedom 3. Rick Wakeman solo 4. Awaken 5. Tour Song 6. I've Seen All Good People 7. Roundabout
  6. I just got the March 11th 1975 matrix with the Millard audience source, sounds great so far!
  7. Artist: Starcastle Date: 1976-03-10 Location: Detroit, MI Venue: Ford Auditorium Source: Audience Lineage: Master Cassette>Nakamichi 670 azimuth-adjusted playback deck>Nakamichi outboard Dolby B Unit>Wavelab 96/24 1ch mono>Sox 44.1/16 2ch mono>flac Taping Gear: Advent Dynamic mics>Sony 153-SD Cassette Deck(Dobly B on) Taped and transferred by JEMS Band Members: Terry Luttrell - Lead vocals Stephen Hagler - Guitar, piano, Electric piano, vocals Matthew Stewart - Guitar, slide guitar, electric sitar, vocals Herb Schildt - Organ, synthesizers, electric piano Gary Strater - Bass guitar, clavinet, vocals Stephen Tassler - Drums, percussion, vocals Setlist: 01. Stargate -> 02. Sunfield 03. Elliptical Seasons 04. Forces 05. Lady Of The Lake 06. Nova 07. To The Fire Wind Notes: JEMS master recording and excellent sounding recording. This show captures Starcastle touring in support of their self titled debut album. Dr Feelgood opened this show with Starcastle being the middle act followed by headliner Journey. Of all the 70s american progressive rock bands they are the only ones that sound like an almost clone of Yes right down to vocals but with a more organic and earthy sound to them like
  8. The best one! How about the bass playing on the title track?
  9. I just saw "Never, Never Say Die" (http://www.hulu.com/watch/710519) starring the late Sir Christopher Lee! Weird coincidence!
  10. FROGWINGS Dec. 13 1997 Wetlands Preserve New York , NY DISC 1 1. Kick`n`Bach 14:25 2. Blow `em Away ( w. Warren Haynes- guitar) 12:00 3. Eyes Give You Away 7:23 4. Cut Mullet 11:08 5. Wind Before The Rain 8:41 6. Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat ( w. Warren Haynes - guitar ) 11.06 7. Sign On The Door 9:06 DISC 2 1. Don`t Change Horses 7:09 2. Loomis > 9:05 3. Catchin`Up 17:53 4. Hot `lanta ( w. Warren Haynes) 10:26 DEREK TRUCKS BAND 12-14-97 (opened for FROGWINGS ) Paradise Rock Club Boston , MA 5. Naima (w. Kofi Burbridge- Flute) 9:16 6. 555 Lake ( w. Jimmy Herring - guitar) 7. Egg 15 14:23 Jimmy Herring - guitar Derek Trucks - guitar Kofi Burbridge- keyboards & flute Oteil Burbridge - bass Butch Trucks - drums Marc Quinones - percussion Edwin McCain - guitar & vocals
  11. "New" Zappa album here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=418&v=pw0K_YyDbps Eleven new songs, never released, a gold mine for Zappa fans!!!!
  12. Bummer! RIP Fish! Truly one of the top five rock bass players of all time!
  13. HOT in the San Francisco Bay Area. Over 100 F in some areas!
  14. Orlando 1971 Really nice sounding recording, one of the best from '71
  15. Well, I'm totally wiped out, beat up and hungover and it feels GREAT! We had so much fun last night, first we ate and got our talk out and first three drinks in, then we went downstairs to Earl's Court West (my garage). You know how it is by the time everybody breaks into that fourth drink, we were ready to rock. As was the tradition "back in the day" we lit a joint as the band walked on stage, and we were off! Everybody was hootin' and hollarin' as the band roared into Rock and Roll, but by the time Sick Again got going, I noticed everyone was silent and staring, open mouthed, at the band; Jimmy was kicking our collective asses just like the old days! We were all smiles as the show continued, someone broke out the Jack and we sat on the floor and smoked another joint as Tangerine started the acoustic set. Damn, three and a half hours is a long show, I had to run to the restroom during Moby Dick, I guess that's part of the purpose of those solo sections! Led Zeppelin continued to amaze as the band plowed through the second-to-last Dazed and Confused with John Bonham. Stairway brought us back down to earth, everyone was in a quiet reverie as we looked back across those years, our lost youth, missing friends, and the sweet fact of being together again. I mean, wow, 40 years, I remember listening to the newly released Physical Graffiti with these guys! Then Whole Lotta Love grabbed us, shook off the narcotic of nostalgia, and rocked us like only Led Zeppelin can, a thundering Black Dog finished us off, we were all left happily exhausted.
  16. I'm getting ready for my May 24 1975 Earl's Court 40th Anniversary BBQ and Beer Fest! A few fellow Zep fans from the "old daze" are coming by to relive our teen years by eating, drinking and smoking our way to the correct state of mind to enjoy the famous DVD. I have a projector set up in the garage with a movie screen between some 5 1/2 foot tall 70's vintage speakers. Plenty of ice cold Henry Weinhard's beer, our drink of choice in the '70s and my "gateway" brew on the road to beer snobism, and of course a bottle of Jack Daniels. I've got my famous BBQ sauce cooking on the stove and two racks of pork ribs and a tri tip in the smoker. I really do wish so many of you could be here too!
  17. I'm enjoying such a strong morning cup that I'm time traveling back to May 23rd 1975, 40 years ago today! Playing it nice and loud too, I've got the little red limit lights blinking, 600 watts of vintage 70's McIntosh power into vintage 70's Infinity QLS-1 speakers, Now where are my bell bottoms, lava lamp and afro pick?
  18. It's the 40th anniversary of the legendary Earl's Court run!!! Don't bug me, I'm busy for the rest of the week!
  19. CRACKER The Mill Iowa City, Iowa Aug. 30, 2009 Source: Soundboard (8 channels) > Fostex VF160 Ex > Nomad Jukebox 3 (.wav @ 44.1 kHz) Transfer: JB3s > PC > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 > CD Wave Editor > FLAC Frontend (level 6) > FLAC DISK ONE 01 intro 02 Yalla Yalla 03 Show Me How This Thing Works 04 Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out 05 Hand Me My Inhaler 06 Movie Star 07 Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now) 08 The World Is Mine 09 100 Flower Power Maximum 10 Time Machine 11 Friends 12 Eurotrash Girl 13 Been Around The World 14 Gimme One More Chance 15 The Riverside 16 Lonesome Johnny Blues 17 Big Dipper 18 Hey Bret (You Know What Time It Is) DISK TWO 01 Pictures Of Matchstick Men 02 Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey 03 Get Off This 04 Low 05 (encore break) 06 Duty Free 07 Wild One
  20. I just love the theme to Secret Agent Man! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hPmeiiD08
  21. PRRP027- FOCUS THE SKY WILL FALL ON LONDON TONIGHT December 12, 1972 (BBC Studios, London, England) 1CD 1-1. Bob Harris Introduction 0:41 1-2. Anonymous Two 21:42 1-3. Band Introductions 1:19 1-4. Focus 1 3:58 1-5. Focus 3 3:23 1-6. Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers! 12:09 1-7. Focus 2 4:46 1-8. Bob Harris Once More 0:18 1-9. Hocus Pocus 7:22 FOCUS Jan Akkerman - Guitar Thijs Van Leer - Keyboards, Flute and Vocals Bret Ruiter- Bass Guitars Pierre Van Der Linden - Drums
  22. RIP Ben E. King! Stand By Me Spanish Harlen We're Gonna Groove
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