^7 up!
Bonnaroo Superjam 2008-06-13 Bonnaroo Music Festival
A Tribute to Tom Waits
FOB Schoeps mk4 (DIN) > kc5 > cmc6 > Lunatec V2 > Sound Devices 702 @ 24/48
702 > firewire > PC > Wavelab 5.0 > CDWave > xACT > Flac
taped and transfered:Brent Stober
Disc 1
01.Intro
02.That’s the Way
03.I’ll Be Gone
04.I Don’t Wanna Grow Up
05.Way Down in a Hole
06.Cold Cold Ground
07.Russian Dance
Disc 2
01.Lay Your Head
02.Bullets
03.Dead And Lovely
04.Banter
05.16 Shells #
06.Big In Japan #
07.D’s Diner #
08.More Russian Dance
= with Kirk Hammett from Metallica
all songs with Les Claypool and Gogol Bordello
was front row for that.
One of the best sets I have ever seen.
Was dancing my ass off till like 3-4 in the morning. No Drugs.

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HANK WILLIAMS - Sunset Park, West Grove, Pennsylvania July 13th 1952
HANK WILLIAMS
Sunset Park, West Grove, Pennsylvania
July 13th 1952
Very Good Audience Recording
Only known recording of a Hank Williams live show. Recorded at Sunset Park in Pennsylvania
by Melvin Price, a musician in a local band
google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q= … arch&meta=
SOURCE: CDR > EAC > Flac Level 6 align on sector boundaries
Artwork by JTT
- introduction
- Hey Good Lookin’ (incomplete)
- The Iceman (joke dialogue)
- Fire On The Mountain (Jerry Rivers)
- (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle Blow
- Jambalaya
- Long Gone Lonesome Blues
- Half As Much
- I Saw The Light
- Lovesick Blues
Hank Williams: vocal, guitar
Jerry Rivers: fiddle
Don Helms: steel guitar
Bobby Montgomery: rhythm guitar
Roy Perkins: bass
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anyways, I’ve always loved 90’s Ramones.

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^its just that i never thought such a thing existed.
Great sounding, taboot.
not to sound like an advertisement or anything but you can watch the Beatles first US show (2/11/64 - DC) in its entirety on the itunes store right now and it is fucking AWESOME!


It’s all about YES at the moment for me…

WAKEMAN IS GOD 
DOWNLOAD THIS CONCERT, ONE OF THE TOP YES SHOWS OF THE LATE 70’s
bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/20 … niver.html

JUD! I just downloaded it. I haven’t logged into yesfans in months, I really burned myself out on Yes - Yesfans more than Yes actually. Maybe this’ll wake up my inner Yes geek, I’ve actually never heard this legendary concert. I have a Philly show from that tour (I think it’s Philly!), and then a Vancouver '79 show, figured those covered that tour (their shows really don’t change during a tour) … but I’ll check it out.
Steely Dan
April 30th,1974
Ellis Auditorium
Memphis,TN
SBD>???>flac
(no lineage provided, but >>>STEREO<<< !!!)
Poached from TTD with all due respects…
etree lists another track not here as the drums fade as T14 ends.
-Dave O.
01 Bodhisattva
02 The Boston Rag
03 Do It Again
04 Brooklyn
05 King of the World
06 Funky scare tactic orchestra blues
07 Rikki Don’t Lose That Number
08 Pretzel Logic
09 Introductions
10 My Old School
11 Dirty Work
12 Reelin’ in the Years
13 Show Biz Kids
14 This All Too Mobile Home
Musicians:
Denny Dias
Donald Fagen
Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter
Jeff Porcaro
Jim Hodder
Michael McDonald
Royce Jones
Walter Becker
^^Wakeman is not God, Howe is … and he makes Wakeman wear the cape and stack the fancy boards to draw attention to himself, as God’s decoy, so that God can get busy destroying faces with Gibsons and Fenders and such.

Greatest cover band ever.

::digs up traffic CD’s::
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^ Ah, that parental advisory label. Hahaha, I can still remember when I wasn’t allowed to buy/listen to anything with one of those labels on it. I would stand outside the CD store and do the old hey mister routine and get people to buy me the CDs that I wasn’t allowed to buy.
Man, that seems like so long ago.