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Wednesday, September 05, 2012
September 5th, 2012
Special Boot-Cage Edition
rare live recordings!
Today is John Cage's 100th Birthday!
Talking Heads
Old Waldorf
San Francisco
Dec 3 1977
Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town
Dot Dot Dot
The Book I Read
Artists Only
Stay Hungry
The Fall
Knitting Factory
New York
June 1, 2006
I Can Hear The Grass Grow
Bo Demmick
Midnight in Aspen
Blindness
Mr. Pharmacist
Systematic Abuse
Dweezil Zappa - My Mother Is A Space Cadet - 12-inch (Barking Pumpkin)
Dweezil Zappa - Fwakstension - Automatic (favorednations.com)
Today is Dweezil Zappa's 43rd birthday. Hear my interview with Dweezil HERE.
Pink Floyd
KQED
SF, CA
April 29 1970
Cymbaline
Grantchester Meadows
Green Is The Color
Careful With That Axe Eugene
John Cage - 4:33 (radio edit)
Passport with Larry Coryell
My Father's Place
Roslyn, NY
May 26th, 1979
Excerpt
John Cage-Sun Ra - excerpt - John Cage Meets Sun Ra (Meltdown Records)
Terry Riley & Don Cherry
Koln, Germany
Feb 23, 1975
Descending Moonshine Dervishes
Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector
AIR
Berlin, Germany
Oct 29 1998
Le Soleil Est Pret De Moi
Kelly Watch The Stars
La Femme D'Argent
Labels:
air,
bartlemania,
Binghamton,
boot,
Doctor B.,
passport,
pink floyd,
terry riley,
The Fall,
WHRW
Friday, March 02, 2012
February 22, 2011
Sonic Youth - Death Valley '69 - ATP-Kutsher's Sep 4 2010
Chicago Transit Authority (Chicago) - I'm A Man - Fillmore West August 1969
Funky Meters - Rainy Day Women 12 & 35 - Sep 14 2011
Led Zeppelin - Trampled Underfoot - St Louis MO Feb 16 1975
Captain Beefheart - I Can't Do This Unless I Can Do This - WB Outtakes
Lou Reed - Banging On My Drum - Bottom Line May 11 1977
Miles Davis - Turnaroundphrase - Berlin Nov 1 1973
Chicago Underground - Moon Debris [digital only] - Age Of Energy (Northern Spy)
Betty Davis - Anti Love Song - Sumo Foote's Maggie Kong Remix
Bootsy's Rubber Band - Roto-Rooter - July 7 1978
Suicide - Ghost Rider - CBGB Nov 2 1978
Explosions In The Sky - The Only Moment We Were Alone - Wellmont Theatre Montclair NJ 2011-10-03
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Playlist for January 14, 2009

Laurie Anderson Homeland Tour
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
22nd of October 2007
Taper's notes:
I enjoyed the shows very much and I'm very glad I went to both nights. This show really grows on me with every time of hearing it again.
Laurie was also very well received in Sydney, I think she's got a very dedicated circle of fans here.
This was the second night of Laurie Anderson's Homeland at the Sydney Opera House.
The Sydney Opera House has 2 major performance venues, the Concert Hall in the left wing (looking from the side of the staircase) and the slightly smaller Opera Theatre in the right wing. Normally all concerts are performed in the Concert Hall, but these 2 shows
were performed in the Opera Theatre, which apparently has better acoustics than the Concert Hall.
Recorded from the 6th row, close to the right speaker stack with Churchsound Cardioid Microphone System STC-9000
Laurie Anderson words and music, vocals, one of a kind violin/viola, keyboards and samples
Eyvind Kang (viola)
Jamshied Sharifi (keyboards)
Skuli Sverrisson (bass, guitars)
01. The Lark
02. Why Do People Hate Us
03. Transitory Life
04. Only An Expert
05. Maybe If I Fall
06. Short Fall
07. Tuvan Loop
08. The Underwear Gods
09. Out Of The Heart
10. Calling Them Up
11. Perfect
12. Pictures And Things (Male Voice)
13. Bodies In Motion
14. Sky Flying Birds
15. Lost Art Of Conversation
16. No Man's Land
encore
17 Let X=X It Tango
Artist info at www.laurieanderson.com
Fan forum at www.groups.yahoo.com/group/laurieandersonclub
Sydney Opera House info at www.sydneyoperahouse.com
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & HIS MAGIC BAND
BBC Sessions
--------------
01 Yellow Brick Road
02 Abba Zaba
03 Sure 'Nuff N' Yes I Do
04 Electricity
05 Beatle Bones N' Smokin' Stones
06 Safe As Milk
07 Kandy Korn
08 Trust Us
TOTAL TIME: 32:47
--------------------------
First Session (Tracks 1-4)
--------------------------
Recorded: 1/24/68
Broadcast: 2/4/68
Source:
"Out Here, Over There" CD
---------------------------
Second Session (Tracks 5-8)
---------------------------
Recorded: 5/6/68
Broadcast: 5/12/68
Sources:
"Re-Brodacast Collectors Tape" (Beatle Bones, second half of Trust Us)
"Another Chapter" LP (Safe As Milk, Kandy Korn, first half of Trust Us)
"Out Here, Over There" CD (John Peel's Intros, Beatle Bones end fill)
---------------
TECHNICAL NOTES
---------------
Re-equalization
Approximate Speed Correction
Mono Restoration
Various sources combined and edited
"Beatle Bones" is a different mix of the "Plain Brown Wrapper" version, and not a unique BBC performance.
Compiled & Remastered by JWB - August 2008
BOILED IN LEAD
Acoustic demo 2007
Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis MN USA, 2006-12-16
personnel
Robin "Adnan" Anders doumbek, tapan
Dean Magraw acoustic guitar
Todd Menton vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, bodhran, whistle
Drew Miller bass guitar
David Stenshoel fiddle
tracks
1) Ballad of the House Carpenter
(trad. arr. BiL)
2) Sota
(trad. arr. BiL)
3) Silver Carp
(Todd Menton)
4) Menfi
(Akli Yahatene & Missoum Amarqui, arr. BiL)
5) Jolly Tinker
(trad. arr. BiL)
6) Death on Hennepin
(John Van Orman)
7) Corner House Set
(Dean Magraw)
8) Son, O Son
(trad., arr. BiL)
CREDITS
Recorded live at the Cedar Cultural Center,
Minneapolis Minnesota December 12, 2006
SOURCE
Live Mix by Raymond Yates
Recorded by John Keefe on the Tascam DV RA-1000
Edited by Drew Miller at First Generation Studio
and with Gary Edelburg at Electric Shadow
The Doctor on TWITTER.
Labels:
bartlemania,
Binghamton,
boot,
bootleg,
Doctor B.,
WHRW
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Playlist for May 14th, 2008
Brian Eno- Music for Ara Pacis, 6 May 2008
Taper's Notes:
Nine years on from their first collaboration (`I Dormienti` in the undercrofts of the London Roundhouse), Brian (music) and Mimmo Paladino (installation, sculptures) have again joined forces for a collaborative project at Rome's Museo dell'Arra Pacis.
It ran from 11th March to 11th May.
Here is an audience recording, ipietri, a bright star in the Eno universe, sound wizzard and a good friend too has managed to visit the very installation and succesfully make a wonderful recording. Quality wise top notch!!!!
He asked me to upload this on his behalf and I feel honored (and happy to regain some of my reputation as some sort of `Eno pope` (or geek or whatsoever ;-)...). Since I didn`t take Eno's advice for slower and better thinking and made a remark at the `Nerve Net Forum` which lost me lots of sympathies there I want to repair some of the bad karma I have earned: People! Buy all of Eno`s records, he is a genius! Buy his books, dvds too and visit his installations, he is a great and gifted artist.
O.K.: here is, what ipietri wrote about the very recording (again thanks and all spots on him!!!!):
``as promised here's my recording inside the Ara Pacis in Rome
I made it yesterday afternoon with Core Sound Binaurals mic + Marantz PMD620 recorder
edited with Steinberg Wavelab and HarBal 2.3
no cuts in the recording, it's a 1 hour visit walking in the
installation... including some (rare) visitor chatting... rare and not
annoying, easily the reference recording from the installation :-))
I suggest you don't play it loud...it really works as a background...
it's playing now in my office and nobody is protesting :-)))``
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Acid Mothers Temple
04/01/08
7th Street Entry
Minneapolis, MN
Taper's Notes:
Source: Microtech Gefell m200 > van den Hul silver > sd722 @ 24/48
Mic Config: DIN (90 degrees 20 cm)
Location: Beside The Board - LOC - 8' stand
Transfer: CF > USB 2.0 > PC
Volume, Fades, EQ & Resample to 44.1Hz Soundforge 9.0
Dither to 16 bits Izotope Ozone 3 MBIT+
Tracks Split with CD Wave Editor > FLAC Frontend
taped & transferred by David Lawrence
THE BAND:
Tsuyama Atsushi: monster bass, voice, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi: synth, guitar, voice, dancin'king
Shimura Koji: drums, latino cool
Kawabata Makoto: guitar, voice, speed guru
01. Intro Jam >
02. Douchebag
03. Dark Stars In The Dazzling Sky
04. Pink Lady Lemonade >
05. Speed Guru
Setlist from ZaPenguin. Thanks!!
One short, complete set. I'm told that the short set was due to a late start caused by one of the opening bands having border crossing difficulties. Acid Mothers Temple took the stage
around 1am and were done by 2am...
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The Lyon Tapes Collection (Volume 279)
MUDDY WATERS
Théatre antique de Fourvière
Lyon (France)
July 16, 1979
Taper's Notes:
Lineage : master Audience cassette tape (azimuth optimized) > SB live > Adobe audition (acquisition & edition) > Wav > Trader's Little Helper (level 6/sectors boundaries aligned) > Flac files.
Setlist : not complete ...
01. intro musicians
02. Champagne & Reefer
03. ?
04. Hoochie Coochie Man
05. Kansas City
5 separate tracks
Total time : 21'18"
Notes :
This is the 279th upload of my concerts collection recorded in Lyon (France).
It's a pure 100 % audience recording with an "artificial head" ( MKE2002 Sennheiser) & my old tape recorder SONY TCD152SD from the middle of the theater seats, about 20m from the stage.
This was recorded for "La Nuit du Blues" au Théatre antique de Fourvière (Lyon) in July 1978 - about 5 000 seats. The following artists were playing for this Blues Night : Sugar Blue / Taj Mahal / Luther Allison / Muddy Waters & BB King ...
Line-up :
Muddy Waters - vocals, guitar, slide guitar
Bob Margolin - guitar
Luther Guitar jr. Johnson - guitar
Pinetop Perkins - piano
Jerry Portnoy - harmonica
Charles Calmese - bass
Calvin "Fuzz" Jones - drums
enjoy it all MUDDY WATERS fans !!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Bone
Presented by Whitney Live
Whitney Museum
NYC USA
February 15 2008
Taper's Notes:
Aud CSB>Edriol R-09>Peak>Xact>Flac
Recorded by avantprog
Yet another set by Mssrs Didkovsky,Hopper and Roulat.
The sound on this is not nearly as nice as the DMG set.
Nick Didkovsky Guitar
Hugh Hopper Bass
John Roulat Drums
Foster Wives Trophy Hair (Didkovsky)
Overlife Part 3 (Didkovsky)
Green Dansette (Hopper)
Chaos No Pasties (Didkovsky)
We'll Ask the Questions Around Here, part 2 (Didkovsky)
Videos from this show are here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXKRmpirvbc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqrWdOG4zKw
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ian Carr's Conversation with the Blues
BBC Studios (Jazz In Britain)
London, England
March 17th 1980
Ian Carr (trumpet)
Allan Holdsworth (guitar)
Brian Smith & Tim Whitehead (sax/flute)
Geoff Castle (keyboards)
Chucho Merchan (bass)
Nic France (drums)
Chris Fletcher (percussion)
Taper's Notes:
1. Conversation with the Blues part 1
2. Conversation with the Blues part 2
3. Conversation with the Blues part 3
4. Sidewalk
5. BBC Announcer
Remember, I won't be on the air
next week (May 21, 2008).
I expect to be back on the air at my
usual time on the 28th, but don't
quote me on that (gosh darn that
real-life!). I'll definitely be back
on Wednesday, May 4th.
Please check this blog for further details.
Have a good one!
Taper's Notes:
Nine years on from their first collaboration (`I Dormienti` in the undercrofts of the London Roundhouse), Brian (music) and Mimmo Paladino (installation, sculptures) have again joined forces for a collaborative project at Rome's Museo dell'Arra Pacis.
It ran from 11th March to 11th May.
Here is an audience recording, ipietri, a bright star in the Eno universe, sound wizzard and a good friend too has managed to visit the very installation and succesfully make a wonderful recording. Quality wise top notch!!!!
He asked me to upload this on his behalf and I feel honored (and happy to regain some of my reputation as some sort of `Eno pope` (or geek or whatsoever ;-)...). Since I didn`t take Eno's advice for slower and better thinking and made a remark at the `Nerve Net Forum` which lost me lots of sympathies there I want to repair some of the bad karma I have earned: People! Buy all of Eno`s records, he is a genius! Buy his books, dvds too and visit his installations, he is a great and gifted artist.
O.K.: here is, what ipietri wrote about the very recording (again thanks and all spots on him!!!!):
``as promised here's my recording inside the Ara Pacis in Rome
I made it yesterday afternoon with Core Sound Binaurals mic + Marantz PMD620 recorder
edited with Steinberg Wavelab and HarBal 2.3
no cuts in the recording, it's a 1 hour visit walking in the
installation... including some (rare) visitor chatting... rare and not
annoying, easily the reference recording from the installation :-))
I suggest you don't play it loud...it really works as a background...
it's playing now in my office and nobody is protesting :-)))``
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Acid Mothers Temple
04/01/08
7th Street Entry
Minneapolis, MN
Taper's Notes:
Source: Microtech Gefell m200 > van den Hul silver > sd722 @ 24/48
Mic Config: DIN (90 degrees 20 cm)
Location: Beside The Board - LOC - 8' stand
Transfer: CF > USB 2.0 > PC
Volume, Fades, EQ & Resample to 44.1Hz Soundforge 9.0
Dither to 16 bits Izotope Ozone 3 MBIT+
Tracks Split with CD Wave Editor > FLAC Frontend
taped & transferred by David Lawrence
THE BAND:
Tsuyama Atsushi: monster bass, voice, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi: synth, guitar, voice, dancin'king
Shimura Koji: drums, latino cool
Kawabata Makoto: guitar, voice, speed guru
01. Intro Jam >
02. Douchebag
03. Dark Stars In The Dazzling Sky
04. Pink Lady Lemonade >
05. Speed Guru
Setlist from ZaPenguin. Thanks!!
One short, complete set. I'm told that the short set was due to a late start caused by one of the opening bands having border crossing difficulties. Acid Mothers Temple took the stage
around 1am and were done by 2am...
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The Lyon Tapes Collection (Volume 279)
MUDDY WATERS
Théatre antique de Fourvière
Lyon (France)
July 16, 1979
Taper's Notes:
Lineage : master Audience cassette tape (azimuth optimized) > SB live > Adobe audition (acquisition & edition) > Wav > Trader's Little Helper (level 6/sectors boundaries aligned) > Flac files.
Setlist : not complete ...
01. intro musicians
02. Champagne & Reefer
03. ?
04. Hoochie Coochie Man
05. Kansas City
5 separate tracks
Total time : 21'18"
Notes :
This is the 279th upload of my concerts collection recorded in Lyon (France).
It's a pure 100 % audience recording with an "artificial head" ( MKE2002 Sennheiser) & my old tape recorder SONY TCD152SD from the middle of the theater seats, about 20m from the stage.
This was recorded for "La Nuit du Blues" au Théatre antique de Fourvière (Lyon) in July 1978 - about 5 000 seats. The following artists were playing for this Blues Night : Sugar Blue / Taj Mahal / Luther Allison / Muddy Waters & BB King ...
Line-up :
Muddy Waters - vocals, guitar, slide guitar
Bob Margolin - guitar
Luther Guitar jr. Johnson - guitar
Pinetop Perkins - piano
Jerry Portnoy - harmonica
Charles Calmese - bass
Calvin "Fuzz" Jones - drums
enjoy it all MUDDY WATERS fans !!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Bone
Presented by Whitney Live
Whitney Museum
NYC USA
February 15 2008
Taper's Notes:
Aud CSB>Edriol R-09>Peak>Xact>Flac
Recorded by avantprog
Yet another set by Mssrs Didkovsky,Hopper and Roulat.
The sound on this is not nearly as nice as the DMG set.
Nick Didkovsky Guitar
Hugh Hopper Bass
John Roulat Drums
Foster Wives Trophy Hair (Didkovsky)
Overlife Part 3 (Didkovsky)
Green Dansette (Hopper)
Chaos No Pasties (Didkovsky)
We'll Ask the Questions Around Here, part 2 (Didkovsky)
Videos from this show are here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXKRmpirvbc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqrWdOG4zKw
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ian Carr's Conversation with the Blues
BBC Studios (Jazz In Britain)
London, England
March 17th 1980
Ian Carr (trumpet)
Allan Holdsworth (guitar)
Brian Smith & Tim Whitehead (sax/flute)
Geoff Castle (keyboards)
Chucho Merchan (bass)
Nic France (drums)
Chris Fletcher (percussion)
Taper's Notes:
1. Conversation with the Blues part 1
2. Conversation with the Blues part 2
3. Conversation with the Blues part 3
4. Sidewalk
5. BBC Announcer
Remember, I won't be on the air
next week (May 21, 2008).
I expect to be back on the air at my
usual time on the 28th, but don't
quote me on that (gosh darn that
real-life!). I'll definitely be back
on Wednesday, May 4th.
Please check this blog for further details.
Have a good one!
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