Saturday, October 31, 2020

The Peaceseekers – Live In London 1984


The Peaceseekers – Live In London 1984

Dingwalls’ Dance Hall, London, U.K.

Recorded on July 25, 1984 during the RogerMcGuinn/Peaceseekers European tour.

Gene Parsons (pedal steel guitar, guitar, banjo, harmonica, vocals)

Skip Battin (bass, vocals)

Jim Goodall (drums, vocals)

Greg Harris (guitar, banjo, violin, vocals)

The Roger McGuinn solo part and the Roger McGuinn + Peaceseekers parts have been posted already years ago; this is the opening set by The Peaceseekers.

1. Goin' To California (5:34)

2. Bugler (3:42)

3. Roll On Brother (3:13)

4. Don't Go Down The Drain (2:46)

5. Instrumental (2:16)

6. Streets Of Baltimore (2:59)

7. Close Up The Honky Tonks (3:42)

8. Non E Francesca (3:05)

9. Willin' (4:09)

10. Lily's Hot Bread (2:17)

11. Lucille (3:14)

12. Santa Ana Wind (4:34)

13. Take A City Bride (2:49)

14. Instrumental (2:00)

15. You Don't Miss Your Water (3:52)

16. Mercury Blues (4:06)

17. She Belongs To Me (4:17)

18. Foggy Mountain Breakdown (2:41)

19. Instrumental (1:45)

Artwork Included (front, back)

Friday, October 23, 2020

Roger McGuinn & Band – Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert 1975

Roger McGuinn & Band – Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert 1975

First broadcast March 8, 1975

Roger McGuinn (guitars, vocals)

Richard Bowden (guitar, vocals)

David Lovelace (keyboards, vocals)

Greg Attaway (drums,vocals)

Steve Love (bass, vocals)

Only track #1 is a song from their 1975 eponymous LP, played live here. This must have been recorded before the sessions for that album. Five Byrds tracks and one track each from McGuinn’s first (#2) and second (#4) solo LPs (track #1 was also on The Byrds’ “Untitled” double LP).

1. Lover Of The Bayou (cuts in) (2:45)

2. I'm So Restless (2:29)

3. Wasn't Born To Follow (1:48)

4. Do What You Want Do Do (2:39)

5. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:40)

6. Mr. Spaceman (2:13)

7. Eight Miles High (4:17)

Artwork Included (front, back)

Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Kennedys – Special Tribute To The Byrds (free streaming concert - September 13, 2020)

 


The Kennedys – Special Tribute To The Byrds

Free Streaming Concert – September 13, 2020

Watch the complete concert here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZpHFza8fHk

Here are the songs only, with all spoken parts edited out.

1. Mr. Tambourine Man (2:13)

2. Chimes Of Freedom (4:04)

3. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:27)

4. My Back Pages (2:59)

5. Here Without You (2:31)

6. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) (3:35)

7. It Won't Be Wrong (1:55)

8. Ballad Of Easy Rider (2:02)

9. Lay Down Your Weary Tune (2:56)

10. You Ain't Going Nowhere (2:50)

11. Bells Of Rhymeny (3:21)

12. Mr. Spaceman (2:05)

13. She Don't Care About Time (2:21)

14. Eight Miles High (3:13)

Artwork Included (front, back)

Friday, October 9, 2020

Gram Parsons – The Neon Bread Tape

 

Gram Parsons – The Neon Bread Tape

Studio, New York, NY

I received this one from a cyber friend. Hereunder is the original accompanying text. I guess TTD means “The Traders Den”, so that probably the original source. I have more than serious doubts about this being from the early 70s though. It lasts just under 2 hours and there are no tracks by either The International Submarine Band or The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers or Gram’s solo LPs. My guess is that it’s from the mid-sixties.

Disc 1

1. banter (1:44)

2. jam (4:46)

3. jam (4:29)

4. guitar tuning (1:32)

5. In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down) (10:05)

6. piano (13:37)

7. It's Me, It's Me O Lord (3:48)

8. It's Me, It's Me O Lord (2:18)

9. Pick A Bale Of Cotton (2:00)

10. Oh, Freedom (0:48)

11. It's Me, It's Me O Lord (4:02)

12. banter and tuning (0:52)

13. banter and banging

14. hello, testing, guitar

Disc 2

1. drums (14:10)

2. It's Me, It's Me O Lord (3:24)

3. It's Me, It's Me O Lord (2:28)

4. Pick A Bale Of Cotton (0:47)

5. Oh, Freedom (1:49)

6. It's Me, It's Me O Lord (3:16)

7. banging and strumming (2:45)

8. tuning (1:56)

9. What'd I Say (3:20)

10. Tragedy (3:34)

11. See See Rider - Blue Yodel - See See Rider (7:00)

12. When Will I Be Loved (3:51)

13. harmonizing (2:13)

14. handclaps and harmony (4:22)

15. Rebel Rouser - handclaps and harmony (2:21)

Artwork Included (front, back)

 

 

Original accompanying text:

“Lineage:

3.75 ips reel loaned by J.S.

Played back on a TEAC X-2000R reel to reel

Recorded to my HHB CDR recorder.

- setlist –

t01 - [banter]
t02 - Jam ->
t03 - Jam ->
t04 - [guitar tuning]
t05 - In the Evening [When the Sun Goes Down] (Ray Charles)
t06 - [piano]
t07 - It's Me, It's Me O Lord (traditional)
t08 - It's Me, It's Me O Lord ->
t09 - Pick A Bale of Cotton -> (traditional)
t10 - Oh, Freedom -> (E. R. Nance Family)
t11 - It's Me, It's Me O Lord
t12 - [slow]
t13 - [banter & banging]
t14 - [hello, testing, guitar]
t15 - [drums]
t16 - It's Me, It's Me O Lord
t17 - It's Me, It's Me O Lord ->
t18 - Pick A Bale of Cotton ->
t19 - Oh, Freedom ->
t20 - It's Me, It's Me O Lord
t21 - banging & strumming
t22 - tuning
t23 - What'd I Say (Ray Charles)
t24 - Tragedy (The Fleetwoods)
t25 - See See Rider -> Blue Yodel (T for Texas) -> See See Rider (Elvis Presley)
t26 - When Will I Be Loved (Phil Everly)
t27 - harmonizing
t28 - hand claps & harmony 1
t29 - hand claps & harmony 2

Comments:


This comes from a reel that was given to me in the late 90's by the same source that gave me all of the 1970 Byrds shows and the Gene Clark rough mixes. The reel was labelled "Neon Bread", and the source told me that it was an undocumented Gram Parsons New York City studio session from the early 70's. Naturally, I was intrigued.

At most points of the reel there were different programs in the right and left channels...only occasionally did the two sides synch up. At some points one channel was forwards and the other channel backwards! Lots of fun!

Because of these issues, my CDR copy had gone uncirculated (and unplayed) for the past 20+ years. A few weeks ago I reached out to a friend and fellow TTD member to aid in the restoration of this ultra-rare gem. Thanks to his efforts, here it is!

And by the way, it isn't very good. Extremely rare, but not very good.

Enjoy !

Friday, October 2, 2020

The Flying Burrito Brothers 50th Anniversary All-Star Tribute

 


The Flying Burrito Brothers 50th Anniversary All-Star Tribute

Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, PA – November 5, 2019

Greg Harris - guitar, vocals (Flying Burrito Brothers)
Jim Goodall - drums (Flying Burrito Brothers)
David Jackson - bass  (Dillard And Clark)
Jeff Pevar - guitar, lap steel, vocals (CPR, David Crosby)

Between parentheses = Byrds / Burritos connection

 Set 1

1. Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) (4:45)
2. Streets Of Baltimore (3:43)
3. Wills Point (5:08)
4. Willin' (6:09)
5. Sweet Mental Revenge (3:52)
6. Louisiana Man (6:26)
7. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (3:44)
8. Wild Horses (3:58)
9. Hot Burrito #2 (6:00)

Set 2

10. Cash On The Barrelhead (3:55)
11. White Line Fever (3:52)
12. My Back Pages (4:03)
13. Life In Prison (3:51)
14. Mystery Train (5:59)
15. Mr. Tambourine Man (4:33)
16. Six Days On The Road (4:21)
17. Sin City (5:08)
18. Bugler (5:11)
19. Orange Blossom Special (9:35)

Artwork Included (front, back)

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Gram Parsons / Gene Clark - Radio Live

Gram Parsons / Gene Clark - Radio Live

This is a “download only” album from 2014.

I haven’t checked yet so I’m currently unable to give details about dates and places.

1. Gram Parsons - She Once Lived Here (4:16)
2. Gene Clark - Train Leaves Here This Morning (4:34)
3. Gram Parsons - We've Got To Get Ourselves Together (3:53)
4. Gene Clark - She Darked The Sun (3:34)
5. Gram Parsons - Sin City (4:09)
6. Gene Clark - Daylight Line (4:02)
7. Gram Parsons - Hot Burrito #1 (3:56)
8. Gene Clark - Here Without You (4:53)
9. Gram Parsons - You're Still On My Mind (2:45)
10. Gene Clark - Spanish Guitar (5:56)
11. Gram Parsons - Long Black Limousine (3:24)
12. Gene Clark - Long Black Veil (4:53)

Artwork Included (downloaded front and homemade back and front added)

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Various Artists – Country Rock Festival – Philadelphia 1973

Various Artists – Country Rock Festival – Philadelphia 1973

Tower Theatre, Philadelphia – June 1973

"Warner Bros. Records" set up a mini-tour which was billed as a "country-rock festival" package. The all-day, all-night affair consisted of Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Gene Parsons, Clarence White, Roland White, Eric White Jr., James Burton, some members of Country Gazette, Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Chris Ethridge - all of whom had signed record contracts with "Warner Bros". There were two test shows on the East Coast in June 1973, which got fantastic critics. One in Annapolis, Maryland and then another in Philadelphia (this concert).

Warner Brothers intended to extend it to a world tour, but the project collapsed due to Gram Parsons’ and Clarence White’s deaths.


This was the last known public performance given by Gram Parsons.

 Gram Parsons (guitar, vocals)

Clarence White (guitar, vocals)

Gene Parsons (drums, vocals)

Chris Ethridge (bass)

Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar)

Emmylou Harris (guitar, vocals)

Roland White (guitar, mandolin, vocals)

Eric White Jr. (banjo, double bass, vocals)

Byron Berline (fiddle)

Alan Munde (banjo)

Roger Bush (bass)

James Burton (guitar)

 Not all artists perform on all tracks.

 Some sources say that the concert lasted approximately 3 hours! So this is just a 43 minutes excerpt, mostly focused on Gram Parsons.

 Don’t expect excellent audio quality!

 There is a poor quality silent film with excerpts of the concert. Here’s a clip made by Thomas Aubrunner with music from the concert added.

 http://www.burritobrother.com/CR.mp4

 1. Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) (4:08)
2. Tried So Hard (3:00)
3. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning (3:02)
4. Streets Of Baltimore (3:35)
5. Hickory Wind (4:37)
6. Country Baptizin' (4:22)
7. Love Hurts (5:14)
8. Hot Burrito #2 (2:55)
9. Six Days On The Road (4:06)
10. Sin City (4:12)
11. Wheels (3:22)

Artwork Included (front, back)