Jane's Addiction 1991 Honolulu
I haven’t visited my old tape-trading days (though I had this one on CDR) in quite a while. I remember listening to this CDR for the first time. I won’t share the details except to say that it was one of my favorite live recordings for a long time.
Full soundboard recording from the Aloha Tower in Honolulu - September 26, 1991. Second night of a two-night run and the last to feature the original lineup until 2008. Apparently, band members got nude.
Enjoy.
Setlist:
Up the Beach
Whores
Standing in the Shower... Thinking
Ain't No Right
Thank You Boys
Three Days
Been Caught Stealing
L.A. Medley - L.A. Woman - Nausea
Then She Did...
Mountain Song
Stop!
Ocean Size
Chip Away
Can Live At Rockpalast (1970)
Can Live At Rockpalast (1970)
Setlist:
Sense All To Mine
Oh Yeah
I Feel Alright
Don’t Turn The Light On (Leave Me Alone)
Mother Sky
Deadlock
Paperhouse
Bring Me Coffee Or Tea
Besetzung:
Holger Czukay - bass
Irmin Schmidt - organ
Michael Karoli - guitar
Jaki Liebezeit - drums
Damo Suzuki - vocals
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Listen to “Oh Yeah” from Tago Mago on Episode 26 of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow.
Prince's Funky Instrumentals (1977)
I can’t believe I haven’t posted this sooner, but I saw someone mention it the other day on Twitter and it was like I was hit with a lightning-bolt need for some unreleased (as far as I know) Prince instrumental tracks from 1977.
Prince was about 19 years old here and plays organ on these tracks. He is accompanied by Prince, Andre Cymone on bass, and Bobby Z on drums. These recordings are dated about a year before Prince’s first “official” album, For You. They are generally known as the “Loring Park Sessions ‘77” but there is a version floating around called “Husney’s: A Work In Progress,” and frankly, I enjoy the artwork for that one, so that’s what I’ve included in the download. Feel free to replace it or create your own or both.
Download mp3 files and the “Husney’s: A Work In Progress” artwork here.
Anyways, enjoy this early, funky Prince:
Taj Mahal Sessions at West 54th
Taj Mahal live for Sessions at West 54th, Season One, 1997.
Setlist:
"She Caught the Katy,"
"Corrina, Corrina"
"Mr. Pitiful."
Albita performs
"Corazon rumbero,"
"El son del tahurete,"
"Valca el brillo de tus ojos"
"El chico Chevere."
But one of the Youtube comments says: 'Queen Bee'.
Miles Davis Live at Fillmore West, San Francisco (04/09/70)
This one’s audio only but well worth your time.
April 9, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, California opening for The Grateful Dead.
Personnel:
Miles Davis: Miles Davis (tpt);
Steve Grossman (ss);
Chick Corea (el-p);
Dave Holland (b, el-b);
Jack De Johnette (d);
Airto Moreira (perc)
Setlist:
“Directions” (J. Zawinul)
“Miles Runs the Voodoo Down” (M. Davis)
“This” (C. Corea)
“It's About That Time” (M. Davis)
“I Fall in Love Too Easily” (S. Cahn-J. Styne)
“Sanctuary” (W. Shorter-M. Davis)
“Spanish Key” (M. Davis)
“Bitches Brew” (M. Davis)
“The Theme” (M. Davis)
Concert recording, soundboard source
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Live At Sojus (1998)
This music blog is a hobby. I do it because I enjoy sharing music. I’ve mentioned several times how much tape trading through the mail played an important role in my musical development. I’ve shared lots of live concerts that I was first exposed to during my tape-trading days.
Today we return to those roots and feature a show by Godspeed! You Black Emperor. 12.17.98. Live at Sojus, Monheim, Germany. This remains one of the most pristine live recordings I have come across. I don’t tape trade any more but this one always holds a special place in my memory. I vividly remember putting this on and writing a paper (with headphones on) in one of the seminary lobbies where I used to study.
I have also shared my personal giddiness every time one of these personally-memorable shows is already available online so that I don’t have to upload, label, and all that crap. This is one of my favorites.
Oh, and feel free to skip the “Intro.” Otherwise, Enjoy.
Setlist:
Intro
The Dead Flag Blues
Moya
World Police And Friendly Fire
She Dreamt She Was A Bulldozer, She Dreamt She Was Alone In An Empty Field -> String Loop Manufactured During Downpour”
Cowboy Junkies Sessions at West 54th
That’s right. We’re back on the Sessions at West 54th train. This time with Cowboy Junkies.
The group was paired with Kronos Quartet and the episode originally aired 09/06/98)
Sorry, not sure of the setlist on this one.
Vic Chestnutt Sessions at West 54th
Of course you knew we’d be visiting the Sessions at West 54th files today. And today we found this gem from Vic Chestnutt from Season 02 when David Byrne was hosting. I don’t think I recorded this one (not sure why) but I do remember watching it. Lambchop was Vic’s band.
Enjoy
Setlist:
Maiden
Until The Led
Duty Free
Kick My Ass
~interview~
New Town (solo)
Purchase Vic Chestnutt’s music at Amazon
Sonic Youth Sessions At West 54th
Imagine a time when Sonic Youth was beamed into PBS stations covering 85% of the country. Such was the magic of Sessions at West 54th, the three-season live music extravaganza hosted by KCRW’s Chris Douridas (Season 01), David Byrne (Season 02) and John Hiatt (Season 03). So far we’ve featured sessions from Medeski Martin and Wood with DJ Logic, Phish, David, Byrne, and Beck.
Sonic Youth appeared on Season 01 paired with Bill Frisell.
Setlist:
Anagrama
The Ineffable Me
Wildflower Soul
Stil
Female Mechanic Now on Duty
Hits of Sunshine (for Allen Ginsberg)
David Byrne Sessions at West 54th
As long as we’re jumping down the Sessions at West 54th Rabbit Hole, here’s another one that I remember recording but for some reason no longer have. David Byrne performed for season 01 of the show while KCRW’s Chris Douridas hosted, before himself becoming host for season 02.
Setlist and Times:
0:32 - Fuzzy Freaky
5:54 - Making Flippy Floppy
12:01- Take Me To The River
17:54- Help Me Somebody
22:06- Dance On Vaseline
27:04 -Back In The Box
33:30- Miss America
39:21- Psycho Killer
44:16- I Zimbra.
The Players:
Lead/Backing Vocals – Christina Wheeler
Bass, Guitar, Vocals – Desmond Foster
Drums, Sampler – Rea Mochiach
Lead Vocals, Guitar – David Byrne
Steel Guitar, Keyboards, Guitar – Bruce Kaphan
Medeski Martin and Wood with DJ Logic Live: Sessions At West 54th
I still have this show on VHS.
I don’t have a VHS player.
Technically this doesn’t fall in the “I had this show via tape trading” category that a lot of things I post. I recorded this on to VHS directly from my faithful local PBS station. I remember watching it.
I don’t know if you remember, but Sessions at West 54th was a New York variation of Austin City Limits. Originally hosted by KCRW’s Chris Douridas, David Byrne took over hosting duties beginning of the second season while John Hiatt hosted the third season. Yes, PBS is that cool.
Enjoy:
I never took the time to write down a setlist but the Wikipedia blurb for this episode of the show (Season Two Episode 06 originally aired 08/14/98) lists:
Wiggly's Way
Coconut Boogaloo
Latin Shuffle
Enjoy.
Ramsay Midwood Live At Sam's Town Point
Holiday at the Sea favorite Ramsay Midwood recently posted a four-song set to help raise money to keep Sam’s Town Point going.
“4 songs and some chatter...and a chance to fund a bar and some musicians you might like... “
The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band
So much to tell you about here.
Music-loving, like life, is a journey of learning and exploration. I recently posted a live session by Sarathy Korwar and friends for a site called The Boiler Room. I featured Korwar’s track “"Bismillah" from his 2016 album Day To Day on Episode 08 of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow.
I had not heard of The Boiler Room before this but I have since become quite enamored. Their Facebook “About” section says:
“Boiler Room televises underground music as it happens from around the world to a massive online community. By doing so, we create windows into scenes and sounds from every corner of the globe, connecting millions of music heads with the specific music they love. This communal participation has redrawn the map for underground culture and proven that mass audiences now subscribe to alternative choice.”
And that’s a vision I can get behind.
I recently came across a 2016 live set from The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band. I featured the band’s Thai band’s song "Lai Wua (Chasing the Cow)" from their 2016 album Planet Lam on Episode 11 of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow.
There is a link on the video’s Youtube page that says: “TRACKLIST & DOWNLOAD HERE” but the link doesn’t go to anything and the video’s page at the Boiler Room page doesn’t include a setlist so if you have that information it would be greatly appreciated. Though not knowing the song titles (or words for that matter) doesn’t inhibit the global choogle.
Bill Withers live for Musikladen/Beat Club (1972)
Bill Withers for German TV show Musikladen/Beat Club (1972).
The Band:
Melvin Dunlap on Bass
James Gadson on Drums
Benorce Blackmon on Guitar
Ray Jackson on Keyboard
Stevie Wonder live for Musikladen/Beat Club (1974)
Get down with Stevie Wonder live on the German television program Musikladen/Beat Club in 1974.
The Youtube page provides the following information:
“Stevie Wonder 1974 concert on German TV show Musikladen/Beat Club.
I recorded from the European TV channel VH1 in 2003. I wish this would be released on DVD! If someone can help me identify the musicians, it would be great. One of the ladies, Afro and a polo shirt, singing backing vocals is Denice Williams. She was part of Wonder's female background singing group Wonderlove. I think this is the partial lineup, based on what Stevie says at 23.15: Reggie McBride plays bass. Michael "Mike" Sembello on guitar and keys, Ollie E. Brown on drums.”
Southern Jukebox Music Presents Bitchin Bajas (02.14.18)
Being a music fan is highly a subjective thing. We all have different preferences and that includes band names. I don’t care how good you tell me they are, I just can’t see myself listening to a whole of Diarrhea Planet. Or Radical Face while I’m thinking of it. But, then again, everything is subjective and subject to change, right?
Despite years of reading such enticing descriptions as “expansive, looping, shifting synths and rhythms” and even despite their ties to Holiday at the Sea favorite Natural Information Society, I resisted the music of Bithin Bajas because of their name.
But the good folks over at Southern Jukebox Music remind us of why sometimes it’s worth looking past the name. Bitchin Bajas “is a band operated as a side-project by Cooper Crain, who is also guitarist/organist of the band Cave. The other members are Dan Quinlivan and Rob Frye.” Southern Jukebox Music is the project of Matt Beachey who records live performances on a Realistic TR-3000 reel-to-reel. Yes, he lugs that thing to and from shows. Why? He says:
I choose to record shows this way because (a: I just dig the sound of almost anything on tape, and I still haven't found a satisfactory substitute, and (b: I find that sometimes setting up a weird, clunky process of recording invites unique performances out of people. Digital recording has done wonders in democratizing the art of on-the-fly live recording; still, I think there’s something worth keeping around about the way sound waves cling to the iron grains of magnetic tape, and then play back a little jumbled up—a slightly impressionistic version of whatever was recorded. And I guess maybe I feel a sort of kinship with bootleggers of yore who hauled their reels to Grateful Dead shows, putting in the extra effort to make a lasting record of the night, albeit a colored and faded one. Sometimes a grimy record of the past better suits your memory anyway.
Whatever the reasons, we’re glad he does it and happy to support on Bandcamp where any proceeds will go to the artist. We first featured a selection from Southern Jukebox Music in August 2019 with Chris Forsyth and the Broken Mirrors Motel Band’s 07.11.19 performance. Today we feature Bitchin Bajas “Live at the 7th Street Entry.”
The Deets:
Live at the 7th Street Entry. Any proceeds will go to the artist.
Released June 15, 2018.
Composed and performed by Bitchin Bajas, recorded and mixed by Matt Beachey
Akron/Family Live At Ekkko (2006)
I was digging through Ye Ole CDR spindle the other day and came across this 2006 live set from Akron/Family. If you’re not familiar with the band, think one of those geographically spread out bands that comes together to make blissed out space-folk for the existential campfire singalongs.
Anyway, I was going to upload it here and did a quick search only to find that the band themselves have already uploaded it at the amazing Live Music Archive.
Anathallo Live In Japan
Anathallo was a band from Michigan (though they later relocated to Chicago if I remember correctly?). The fluctuated in size and the arrangements grew in complexity and beauty. The early recordings are great but they don’t quite yet arrive at the sophistication of the later work. And isn’t that all of us? Hopefully as we grow older we also mature and grow more nuanced in our thinking, even learning to allow time for the quiet moments which are as much part of the story as the loud parts. Can you really feel a crescendo when it’s all loud to begin with? The hills and valleys of the journey. And I’m rambling.
So allow me to ramble a bit more.
I’m sure you know what I mean when I say that music often carries with it memories and feelings associated with particular time periods. Certain albums or artists or songs often carry with them very specific memories. And now I’m digressing. Let me get back to rambling.
I have always loved music. That’s just part of who I am. And in hindsight, I should have paid more attention to the red flags early on. I had just graduated seminary and was moving in to my first role as “Lead Pastor,” though this church used the title “Teaching Pastor.” My family had not yet moved from Kentucky to Texas yet but we had already accepted the position and I flew to Minneapolis to meet the staff and elders for a pastors conference.
I was wearing a Tortoise shirt that disappeared some time over the years. It was yellow and I wish I still had it. I was in the elevator with one of the staff members who made a comment about liking my shirt and being surprised that the new pastor knew who Tortoise is but that I might want to keep things like that to myself because the other leaders weren’t really into secular music. I’m paraphrasing of course, but you get the gist. And then we moved there.
I don’t know if you’ve ever visited a church that just didn’t feel like “home”? If you have, then you might be able to imagine pastoring a church where you felt like that all of the time. If you’ve never had that experience, just imagine that you are continually not allowed to be yourself because when you do, it just seems to cause trouble, so you create a version of yourself that pleases the other people and you have to live in it 24 hours a day. It’s something like that.
Anathallo was touring the amazing Floating World album and I took several of the college students in the church to go see them. The next day I got called in to my own office where I rebuked by the other elders of the church because I was a small group leader and had missed small group in order to attend the concert. Even though I arranged for someone to facilitate in my absence. And, even though I knew it already, it was then confirmed for me the rest of the leadership of that church and I shared very different visions and approaches. It was totally worth it.
We left Texas in 2008 and Anathallo went on “indefinite" hiatus in 2009 and I guess that’s my story.
Here is a full show from the band’s 2008 tour. Apparently this was released on a very limited (now out of print I think ) tour DVD which some fine person uploaded for the rest of us and I could pass it along to you and we could watch it together. Let’s:
From the video’s Youtube page:
Anathallo @ O-Nest Japan during their 2008 tour. I was searching for this for a long time and couldn't find it anywhere. Finally got a hold of the DVD from Japan. Absolutely fantastic band, lucky to have seen them live a few times.
Dokkoise House 00:00
John J. Audubon 07:05
Hanasakajijii (four: a great wind, more ash) 10:55
Hanasakajijii (one: an angry neighbor) 15:25
Hanasakajijii (two: floating world) 18:55
Italo 25:20
Northern lights 28:42
Holiday At The Sea 32:26
All the First Pages 39:15
Cuckoo Spring Blood (Encore) 45:40
Kasa no hone (Encore) 49:00
Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, RFK Stadium, 1990
If you spent any time “tape trading” after the advent of CDRs, you probably had at least one spindle of shows. At one point I had lots of such spindles. I thought that I had gotten rid of most of them over the years, but I came across one the other day and this was the show right on top so I figured why not share (especially when someone has already archived it at the Live Music Archive).
July 1990 saw Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians opening for the Grateful Dead at Washington D.C.’s RFK stadium (read some brief thoughts from Edie Brickell about her history with the band). I’m pretty sure this would have been right around the time Brickell’s second album, the often-overlooked gem Ghost of a Dog came out.
Edie Brickell and New Bohemians Live at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium on 1990-07-12
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
7/12/1990
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Setlist:
1. She [05:52.41]
2. Nothing [05:02.74]
3. Woyaho [02:50.35]
4. Oh To Be [04:39.60]
5. Stwisted [04:18.29]
6. Carmelito [04:57.08]
7. 10,000 Angels [06:21.23]
8. Strings Of Love [04:35.09]
9. Forgiven [06:12.65]
10. Wait A While [04:47.67]
11. Love Like We Do [05:01.41]