01 - Live Wire 02 - Problem Child 03 - Sin City 04 - Gone Shootin' 05 - Bad Boy Boogie 06 - Rock and Roll Damnation 07 - The Jack 08 - Dog Eat Dog 09 - Rocker 10 - Let There Be Rock
01 - Shin Kicker 02 - Moonchild 03 - Do You Read Me 04 - Nadine 05 - I Wonder Who 06 - Tattoo D Lady 07 - Wav Ward Child 08 - A Million Miles Away 09 - Double Vision 10 - Western Plain (Fades Out)
01 Gotta Kill Captain Stupid 02 Tap Into The Power 03 War Inside My Head 04 Lost Again 05 Accept My Sacrifice 06 Go Breakdown 07 Alone 08 Send Me Your Money 09 Nobody Hears 10 Pledge Your Allegiance 11 You Can't Bring Me Down 12 Join The Army 13 Possessed To Skate 14 How Will I Laught Tomorrow
SOURCE
AUD
SOUND QUALITY
B
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
128
TRACKS #
14
LOCATION / VENUE
Europe
?
DATE
1992
NOTES:
Location of this show is unknown. Any info is welcome. Sound quality is average… from the back of the room… away from the mosh pit!!!
01. Supertzar 02. Children Of The Grave 03. Children Of The Sea 04. Into The Void 05. Black Sabbath 06. Neon Knights 07. War Pigs 08. The Wizard 09. Symptom Of The Universe 10. The Headless Cross 11. Paranoid 12. Iron Man 13. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
SOURCE
SDB
SOUND QUALITY
A+
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
128
TRACKS #
13
LOCATION / VENUE
Buenos Aires
River Plate Stadium
DATE
September 3, 1994
NOTES:
The last show on the Cross Purposess Tour and a must have for every Black Sabbath Fan. And why you might ask, because there is man called Bill Ward playing drums on this one. It's great to hear Bill playing Headless Cross. Tony martin Is on Vocal
01 Sunrise 02 Thinking About You 03 Not To Late 04 Not My Friend 05 Until The End 06 Creepin In 07 The Long Way Home 08 Little Room 09 Be My Somebody 10 Rosies Lullaby 11 Come Away With Me
The Sex Pistols arrived in New York on January 4, 1978, where an appearance on Saturday Night Live was canceled at the last minute (Elvis Costello and the Attractions appeared instead). The U.S. tour began in Atlanta on January 5 and continued through Memphis, San Antonio, Baton Rouge, Dallas, and Tulsa. It ended January 16 with three nights at Winterland in San Francisco, where the show was opened by local punk rockers the Nuns and the Avengers. A 1979 film by Lech Kowalsky, D.O.A., documents the Pistols' American tour and includes footage of other punk rock bands. By the time they got to Baton Rouge, the Sex Pistols found themselves in a rut. How could they top the San Antonio Shoot-Out? They wouldn't come close tonight. The audience tonight was comprised mostly of college kids. Although there was still verbal warfare between the audience and the band, the performance at the Kingfish Club was much less assaultive than the show at Randy's the night before. Sid even got some play from a female fan during "New York." Most of the audience seemed fairly interested in the Sex Pistols' music, and "EMI" even inspired a sing-along. Nonetheless, apathy plagued the band. Steve seemed particularly bored tonight, introducing the songs without a shred of enthusiasm. The put-downs exchanged between Sid and members of the crowd sounded forced. Instead of throwing food and trash, the audience threw money. After getting hit with a handful of coins, John said, "If you're gonna throw money, throw dollar bills." During the encores, Sid and Johnny collected over 15 dollars. After the Kingfish show, Steve expressed his frustration by refusing to travel with the band on the tour bus. The final show at Winterland would be the band's last night together, with Johnny Rotten leaving and saying, "Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" McLaren joined up with the remaining members of the band in Rio, where they recorded with the famous Great Train Robber, Ronald Biggs, singing lead and Sid Vicious doing the Sinatra tune, "My Way." While these were released as by the Sex Pistols, the Sex Pistols were in fact history.
God Save the Queen I Wanna Be Me Seventeen New York EMI Bodies Belsen Was a Gas Submission Holidays in the Sun No Feelings Problems Pretty Vacant Anarchy in the U.S.A. No Fun Liar
Message in a bottle Walking on the moon Oh my God! (cut) De do do do de da da da Wrapped around your fingers Tea in the Sahara (cut) Hole in my life One World (not three) Don't stand so close to me Every breath you take Roxanne I can't stand losing you / Reggatta de blanc So lonely (cut)
SOURCE
RB
SOUND QUALITY
B+
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
192
TRACKS #
13
LOCATION / VENUE
Nimes
Arena
DATE
23 September 1983
NOTES:
This one was requested to me, so I took the chance to pick up the dusty tape and transfer the content on my hard disk for you benefit. This one was traded back in 1991. I doesn't sound very much a radio broadcast to me, but there are a few elements for which I suspect I suspect this IS actually from radio: - I got it from the french guy who taped it, and he said he did it from the radio. - RTL broadcasted in AM until mid-80's, which explains why the sound is not as clean as a FM programme. - the audience is almost non-existent is the recording, which means that the recording is probably taken from soundboard - other RTL shows around the same period (even from The Police) have the same 'kind' of sound. - some tracks are cut off; the taper explained me that he had cut off the nasty speaker interrupting the music. However, it's up to you to decide. The gig is quite enjoyable. Sting introduces some of the songs in french, as he was used to do during the 1983 french tour.
01. Discordance 02. I Abstain 03. Dementia Access 04. Life? 05. The Kill 06. Pride Assassin 07. Idiosyncratic 08. Mass Appeal Madness 09. Control 10. Scum 11. Upward And Uninterested 12. If The Truth Be Known 13. Suffer The Children 14. The World Keeps Turning 15. Lucid Fairytale 16. Awake 17. From Enslavement To Obliteration 18. Unchallenged Hate
SOURCE
AUD
SOUND QUALITY
B++
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
192
TRACKS #
14
LOCATION / VENUE
Vosselar
DATE
5/7/1992
NOTES:
Audience recording… Live from the moshpit!! Published in 1992, by Undead Records. Rare and hard to find on CD.
01 Intro 02 Live Wire 03 Problem Child 04 Sin City 05 Gone Shootin' 06 Whole Lotta Rosie 07 Rocker
SOURCE
SDB
SOUND QUALITY
A
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
320
TRACKS #
7
LOCATION / VENUE
Nashville
Atlantis Record Bar Convention
DATE
August 8, 1978
NOTES:
Local Radio Broadcast (Radio WKDF - unbenounced to band) – Original Bootleg strictly limited to 200 copies. Bon says Quiet, aren't ya? We'll change that before Live Wire.
Tracklist 01 - Bless the child 02 - End of all hope 03 - Come cover me 04 - The kinslayer 05 - Dead to the world 06 - Ever dream 07 - Sacrament of wilderness 08 - Slaying the dreamer 09 - Sleeping sun
01 - Strength Through Wounding 02 - The Prayer Position 03 - Sacrifice Theory 04 - Girls Not Grey 05 - Ever And A Day 06 - Triple Zero 07 - A Single Second 08 - This Secret Ninja 09 - Morningstar 10 - Dancing Through Sunday 11 - The Despair Factor 12 - 6 To 8 13 - The Lost Souls 14 - The Days Of The Phoenix 15 - God Called In Sick Today 16 - Totalimmortal
His TV show may have made him even richer, but the mainstream view of Ozzy Osbourne as a bumbling TV clown has damaged his rightful legacy as a rock pioneer. To the frenzied fans who packed Wembley in June, Ozzy was no joke, but a hero. And they had a point. Osbourne's time with Black Sabbath saw him establish heavy metal as we know it, selling 70 million records into the bargain. And after nearly 40 years in the business, the Birmingham-born hellraiser is still attracting new fans, a feat acknowledged by the Icon award he won at this week's Mojo Awards. Clips of his TV tomfoolery flashed up on screens before his arrival, but the crowd - predominantly male and ranging from grizzled old rockers and tattooed Hell's Angel types to skinny young teenagers in even skinnier jeans - didn't want Ozzy the comedian. They wanted Ozzy the rock God. Sporting a majestic mane of hair, his trademark eyeliner, and a bit of a paunch, he shrieked: "Are you ready to go f***in' crazy?" The answer was a resounding yes, and the crowd's reward was a wild rendition of his 1983 hit, Bark At The Moon. Widespread air-guitar-playing broke out as his unmistakably eerie voice cut through the roar of the guitars. As the crowd screamed out the chorus, it was clear that for them, Ozzy could do no wrong. Technically, Osbourne certainly did do a few things wrong. But with the exception of the slightly ropey power ballad, Road To Nowhere, none of his songs were spoiled by his inability to hit all the notes correctly. He was backed up by the brilliant guitar skills and stage presence of long-time collaborator, Zakk Wylde, whose group, Black Label Society, provided support and whose huge hair, studded guitar strap and theatrical movements brought to mind a Dungeons & Dragons character. Indeed, there was a gloriously cartoon-like quality to the whole show whose highlight for me was the gritty abandon of War Pigs and which ended, unsurprisingly, with the Black Sabbath classic – his trademark as he said on the speak of the Devil Album -, Paranoid.
01 - Intro 02 - Bark at the Moon 03 - Mr. Crowley 04 - Not Going Away 05 - War Pigs 06 - Believer 07 - Road to Nowhere 08 - Suicide Solution 09 - Zakk Solo 10 - I Don't Know 11 - Here for You 12 - I Don't Want to Change the World 13 - Mama, I'm Coming Home 14 - Crazy Train 15 - Paranoid
SOURCE
AUD
SOUND QUALITY
A
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
320
TRACKS #
15
LOCATION / VENUE
London
Wembley Arena
DATE
19–06–07
NOTES:
I know some of you been dying to hear this show for the last 6 months…. Thank you for your patience. This was my first Ozzy concert whom I had been dying to see for over 15 years!! It was recorded with a TCD-D6 and transfered with my usual arsenal of studio tools!!! I thought that Zack Solo was rather uninspired.. He copies Randy Solo from the Tribute Album… Prefer the solo he does at Tower theater 1989… that is a killa!! Email me pictures you took from the show or any ozzy concerts… That would be much apreciated!!!!
No other musician is as connected with the Rockpalast as Rory Gallagher. He opened the 1.Rocknacht in the Grugahalle in Essen 1977. Before he had already given a Rockpalast concert to 6.10.76 in the studio. In 1979 he participated in the May festivals in Wiesbaden, which he was noted by the Rockpalast. And again Rory participated with Rockpalace a Permiere: With the first live transferred open air of the Loreley to 28.08.1982 where a legendary Jam session with David Lindley, Eric Burdon and BAP took place. To the end the first Rockpalast era was it to guest with Peter Ruechel in the "Best of Rockpalast" transmission. In 1990 it arose to Live Music again in the transmission Rocklife in that resounds in Cologne. – Badly translated from german -
Goin' To My Hometown I Take What I Want Calling Card Secret Agent Do You Read Me Bought And Sold Country Mile Jacknife Beat Boogie
Rory Gallagher - voc, g Gerry McAvoy - b Rod de Ath - dr Lou Martin - Keyb
SOURCE
TVB
SOUND QUALITY
A+
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
320
TRACKS #
9
LOCATION / VENUE
Cologne, De
WDR Studio-2
DATE
10/6/1976
NOTES:
This is the electric set of the Rockpalast 1976 Session
John Mc Laughlin & Carlos Santana - A Live Supreme
1. Taurian Matador 2. Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord - (Traditional) 3. Meditation / The Life Divine - (J.McLaughlin) (*) 4. A Love Supreme - (J.Coltrane) (*) 5. Afro Blue - (cover says Follow Your Heart) 6. Flame Sky - (*) 7. Naima - (J.Coltrane) (*)
+ Follow your Heart
Line Up: Larry Young - organ; Carlos Santana, John McLaughlin - guitars; Doug Rauch - bass guitar; Billy Cobham - drums; Armando Peraza - congas.
SOURCE
AUD
SOUND QUALITY
B+
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
224
TRACKS #
6
LOCATION / VENUE
Chicago
Chicago Amphitheater
DATE
1.9.73
NOTES:
Highlighted in red are the tracks which are in the archive file. Oh-boy Label from Luxembourg published two versions both in a 2-CD set: The original release (p. 1990) is without 'Naima'. Later issues (p. 1991) contain this track but omit 'Taurian matador'. The artwork for both issues is, however, exactly the same. The tracks marked with (*) are also available on a CD issued by Jazz Door (JD 1250, p. 1994). The cover used in this post is from the Jazzdoor Issue.
01 - Black and White and Red All Over 02 - Lost 03 - Lack Here Of 04 - Punishment 05 - Black and White and Red All Over 06 - Army Disappear 07 - Newton 08 - Wrong Side Of The Track 09 - Shades Of Grey 10 - We Are Only Conna Die (From Your Own Arrogance) 11 - Hold My Own
SOURCE
SDB
SOUND QUALITY
A+
FORMAT
Mp3
BITRATE
224
TRACKS #
11
LOCATION / VENUE
Europe
DATE
1994
NOTES:
From KTS silver CD # 372 – Recorded live in Dronden, HOL 08/94 (track 1– 4) & Sweden 1994 ( track 5 – 11 )
In 1998, Linton Kwesi Johnson celebrated his 20th anniversary as a 'Reggae performing artist' alongside with his still incredible baseman Dennis Bovell. AT Chiemsee Festival, LKJ presented a lot of old tunes but half of the program played new songs from his album which was released in autumn 98. It was very positive to notice that LKJ is able to do new stuff after years with the same programme.
Deftones - Fondness For Own Genitals, Bares Backside To Dutch
Deftones frontman Chino Moreno may have partied a little too hardy at Saturday's Waldrock Festival in Bergum, Holland. His obviously inebriated onstage behavior prompted organizers to cut his band's set in half amidst resounding jeers from a disappointed audience. The crowd noticed something was amiss when festival headliners Deftones arrived onstage 40 minutes late and with a crewmember in tow to keep Moreno from falling over, according to a festival spokesperson. His upright position was short-lived, however, since soon after Deftones broke into song, the soused singer leapt from the stage into the crowd below, where he remained on the ground for some time and — to his credit — continued to sing "Headup," from 1997's Around the Fur. Following a barrage of obscenities — most mentioning his genitalia and fondness for it — Moreno ripped off his pants and underwear to show the people exactly what he was talking about. Bare-assed — though obviously not embarrassed — he proceeded to tuck his penis between his legs transvestite-style and plead with the ladies of the crowd that now that he's shown them his, they should reciprocate. Moreno's reasoning was met with several "f--- you"s from the biological females in attendance, according to concert attendee Sly, webmaster of the fan site DutchDeftones. Forty-five minutes into the performance, organizers pulled the plug on the band's set, which was scheduled to last 90 minutes. Although Moreno's tardiness was a factor in the decision — the show carried a 12:30 a.m. curfew — his belligerent behavior was the overriding cause for the premature whistle. "If he had been sober, and the show had been good, we would have let him play until about one," the spokesperson said. Moreno's antics weren't only confined to the stage. During Suicidal Tendencies' set, he broke the festival's "no crowd-surfing" rule and was subsequently chased down by security. The pursuit led to the backstage area, where guards, not knowing who he was, physically stopped him, and a scuffle erupted. No one was seriously injured, and Moreno returned to his dressing room, where he stayed for two hours before his tour manager had to coax him out. Moreno, however, has a slightly different recollection of events, according to his publicist. He claims that prior to show time, he was drinking vodka with Mike Patton of Fant?mas, who were also on the bill. After cutting his finger, he went to the first aid tent for a bandage. Realizing he was late for his set, Moreno then ran backstage, where he was tackled by security, who punched and kicked him in the head. Then, minutes before he hit the stage, he vomited. Moreno concluded that his behavior was partly the result of the alcohol and partly the result of his damaged equilibrium from the fight. "It was the most heavy metal, punk rock moment we've ever had onstage," Moreno said Monday of the incident. Moreno also managed to break four microphones while onstage, one of which hit a concertgoer in the head, according to the festival spokesperson.
Notes: the track Subliminal features Mike Muir of Suicidal Tendencies.
Hawaiian singer-songwriter Jack Johnson has three passions in his life: music, surfing and his family. Raised on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Jack practically began to surf as he began to walk and was constantly seeking out the next best wave. As he hit his teens his tastes began to widen and he started to develop an interest in the guitar. At eighteen Jack left the islands to study filmmaking at the University of California. After graduating he began a year long adventure around the world with some old surfing friends. The trip resulted in him directing and shooting an acclaimed 16mm surf film ‘Thicker Than Water’, which was hailed as a return to the purist beauty of early surf cinema. It was during the scoring of the film that Jack found his musical voice. He was already becoming a name amongst the surfing community but after he recorded the song 'Rodeo Clowns', which quickly gained radio airplay, Jack’s reputation as a musician began to spread beyond the surfing fraternity. However despite offers to sign a record deal, Jack chose to ignore the growing attention to his music and instead returned to the South Pacific to make another highly successful surfing film. Finally a bootleg tape fell into the hands of musician Ben Harper, who convinced Jack to finally concentrate on his music. By 2001 he'd released his first record 'Brushfire Fairytales'. Six years on and Jack’s career has gone from strength to strength. He’s featured on film soundtracks like Curious George and released three albums of his own, with a fourth one due to be released in 2008.
SETLIST - Better Together - If I had Eyes - Banana pancakes - Full Line * - Sunshine * - All at Once - Times Like this