Monday, January 27, 2020

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Sunday, January 26, 2020

The Byrds – Fillmore East 1968 ("Gram Parsons lineup")




This one was first posted in April 2013, but I had to remove the link two days later, because, unfortunately, my original source for this recording strongly opposed and objected to making it available to the world. 

Now here it is again, with a working link.

Poor quality audience recording (but a "Gram Parsons lineup" performance!)



The Byrds – Fillmore East 1968

The Fillmore East, Manhattan, New York - May 15, 1968

Roger McGuinn (guitars, vocals)
Chris Hillman (bass, vocals)
Kevin Kelley (drums)
Gram Parsons (guitar, keyboard, vocals)
Doug Dillard (banjo)

This is an hitherto unavailable recording – another Rocking--Byrd exclusive!!!

1. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:03)
2. Chimes Of Freedom (3:25)
3. You Ain't Going Nowhere (2:53)
4. Satisfied Mind (3:18)
5. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:24)
6. My Back Pages - B.J. Blues - Baby What You Want Me To Do (5:36)
7. Hickory Wind (4:45)
8. One Hundred Years From Now (2:27)
9. You Don't Miss Your Water (4:57)
10. Foggy Mountain Breakdown (1:31)
11. Pretty Boy Floyd (3:03)
12. Eight Miles High (3:56)
13. Mr. Tambourine Man (1:53)
14. Turn Turn Turn (2:38)
15. Goin' Back (2:55)
16.
Hey Joe (2:21)

Artwork Included

Monday, January 13, 2020

Gene Clark – Live On Air




Gene Clark – Live On Air

No info on artwork about place and date.

My ears tell me it’s the second set from Ebbets Field, Denver, Colorado on February 19, 1975.

So it’s been posted already as part 2 of a double disc.

Gene Clark (acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocals)
Roger White (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals)
Duke Bardwell (bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals)

1. Long Black Veil (4:57)
2. Kansas City Southern (5:16)
3. Spanish Guitar (5:54)
4. Home Run King (3:55)
5. Here Without You (4:54)
6. No Other (4:05)
7. I Can't Live Without You (4:04)
8. Set You Free This Time (4:26)
9. She Darked The Sun (3:35)
10. In The Pines (4:00)
11. Train Leaves Here This Morning (4:35)
12. Silver Raven (6:05)

Artwork Included (front, back)

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Gram Parsons – Love Hurts - Live – American Radio Broadcast





Gram Parsons – Love Hurts

Live – American Radio Broadcast

No reference, no country, no label…

Although the title says it’s Live American Radio Broadcast, some tracks are early studio takes, rehearsals, home recordings or hotel room recordings.

1. Cry One More Time (5:33)
2. Six Days On The Road (3:08)
3. Streets Of Baltimore (3:11)
4. Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man (4:20)
5. California Cottonfields (2:38)
6. Love Hurts (4:33)
7. That's All It Took (2:51)
8. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning (3:38)
9. The New Soft Shoe (5:10)
10. Big Mouth Blues (4:39)
11. A Song For You (9:45)
12. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning (2:52)
13. Cold Cold Heart (5:18)
14. Still Feeling Blue (0:34)
15. That's All It Took (3:19)
16. Folsom Prison Blues (2:56)
17. How Can I Forget You - Cry One More Time (4:36)
18. Ain't No Beatle, Ain't No Rolling Stone (5:27)
19. A Song For You (0:27)
20. More And More (2:53)
21. Streets Of Baltimore (3:57)
22. How Much I've Lied (3:24)
23. Streets Of Baltimore (Take 11) (2:52)
24. The New Soft Shoe (4:43)
25. Daddy's Fiddle (6:53)
26. Kentucky Blues (3:02)
27. Lovesick Blues (0:42)

Artwork Included (front, back)

Monday, November 11, 2019

Marijuana - Soundtrack to the 1968 anti-drug documentary film by Max Miller, narrated by Sonny Bono




Marijuana

Soundtrack to the 1968 anti-drug documentary film by Max Miller, narrated by Sonny Bono

Original music by Gene Clark

One file – the complete soundtrack – no video

Picture Included

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen & Mark Fain – Malibu 2019




Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen & Mark Fain – Malibu 2019

An evening of stories and songs

Smothers Theatre at Pepperdine University, Malibu, California - September 21, 2019

Chris Hillman featuring Herb Pedersen with Mark Fain on bass

Audience recording

Set 1

1. [Welcome to the Smothers Theatre] (1:06)
2. Goin’ Back (3:58)
3. Fare Thee Well (3:12)
4. [Story about Bill Monroe] (1:51)
5. The Old Crossroad (4:02)
6. Rank Stranger (3:46)
7. Hey Boys (3:03)
8.
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) (3:40)
9. [Story about John Robertson] (1:20)
10. Old John Robertson (3:45)
11. Have You Seen Her Face (3:05)
12. Pretty Boy Floyd (3:22)
13. [Story about Gram Parsons] (1:05)
14. Wheels (3:23)
15. Sin City (4:57)
16. It Doesn't Matter (3:05)
17.
Both Of Us (Bound To Lose) (3:09)

Set 2

1. [Introducing the second set] (1:19)
2. Rise And Fall (4:13)
3. Long Long Time (3:19)
4. Turn Your Radio On (5:00)
5. Ashes Of Love (3:50)
6. Love Reunited (3:14)
7. Bakersfield Bound (3:08)
8. [Story about Buck Owens] (1:19)
9. Together Again (3:22)
10. Wait A Minute (4:51)
11. If I Could Only Win Your Love (2:38)
12. [Story about Tom Petty] (2:31)
13. Bidin' My Time (3:32)
14. Given All I Can See (3:35)
15. Walk Right Back (3:03)
16. Here She Comes Again (4:36)
17. Wildflowers (3:35)

Artwork Included (front, back, booklet)

Files sent to me by a cyberfriend who downloaded them from DAD – credit to the original poster.

Artwork was somewhat adapted and corrected by my source.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

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