lundi 21 décembre 2015

Chicken Legs Featuring Members Of Little Feat & Catfish Hodge Band - Warner Theater - Washington DC - November 18th 1980 - Wava FM - Flac)




Catfish Hodge has been called an "American folk blues hero" and has been a mainstay on the American Blues music scene for three decades now! He has twenty four albums to his credit, comprised almost totally of original material. "Catfish Blues" and "Like A Big Dog Barkin’" on the Wildcat label, and "Eyewitness Blues" on Genes CD were released in 1994 and 1995. While growing up in Detroit, Hodge was sneaking into Motown Records Hitsville studio to catch the Four tops and the Supremes and grooving to R&B and Blues . He became a regular opener for Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat, who also started showing up on his recordings. When he formed the Chicken Legs Band in 1981, he was joined by Little Feat’s Paul Barrere, Richie Hayward, Kenny Gradney and Sam Clayton.

Catfish Hodge 
Paul Barrere 
Kenny Gradney
Sam Clayton 
Richie Hayward 
Mitch Collins 
Dixie C. Balin 
Pete Ragusa (On Old Folks Boogie) 
Jimmy Thackery (On Elmo's Blues)




Chicken Legs
01 - Holiday
02 - Down Over The Border
03 - I Got That Record Executive Blues Again
04 - Drown In A Sea Of Love
05 - Old Folks Boogie*
06 - I Got a Mess of the Blues
07 - A Apolitical Blues >
08 - Boogie Man Blues >
09 - A Apolitical Blues
10 - Talking
11 - High Roller
12 - Stay All Night
13 - Pump It Up
14 - Band Intros
15 - Elmo's Blues#
16 - Down On The Farm
Nighthawks (Opener)
17 - Pretty Girls and Cadillacs
18 - Little Sister
19 - Tripe Face Boogie

jeudi 21 mai 2015

Eric Quincy Tate - Chattahoochee River - Atlanta - Georgia - May '74 (Flac)


Tracks Listing
01.White Line
02.Papst Blue Ribbon
03.Father Michaels
04.The Bream are still biting in Ferriday
05.Flying Machine
06.Half ain´t been told *

Donnie McCormick - Lead Vocals,Drums,and everything else at one time
David Cantonwine - Bass
Joe Rogers - Piano
Wayne "Bear" Sauls - Guitars,Lead Vocals on *
Jerome Joseph - Congas



Great Blend of R&B,Blues,Rock,Psychedelic......played the southern way.
They just owned the Strip ,Piedmont Park...... just like the Booger Band,The Sweet Younguns,the Allman Bros. etc.....everybody played with everybody...in places like the Bottom of the Barrel,The Bowery,Hot´Lanta.......(Many Thanks to Traink)

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Eric Quincy Tate - Old Fairfax Th. - Fairfax - Va - December 12th 1975 (Flac)


Tracklist
01.Whiskey Woman Blues
02.Flying Machine
03.White Line > Half ain´t been told *
04.Brown Sugar
05.Texas Sand > The Bream are still biting in Ferriday
06.Who´s got the time to bother
07.What´s nude
08.Honky Tonk Man > No rollin´Boogie
09.Food,Phone,Gas and Lodging *
10.Chattahoochee Coochee Man
11.Things I think I think I´ll find
12.Texas *
13.Whiskey Woman Blues (different mix)

Credits
Donnie McCormick - Lead Vocals, Drums,and everything else at one time
David Cantonwine - Bass
Joe Rogers - Piano, Hammond B3
Wayne "Bear" Sauls - Guitars, Lead Vocals on *





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Eric Quincy Tate - Lake Spivey - 1974 (Flac)



You can tell by this Show....they never played the same show twice the same way.......pure energy !! The took the late night club onto the big Stage.
They had about 130 songs at this time

01. Instrumental
02. I love the life I live > The Thrill is gone
03. Can´t get home for your Party
04. Big Legged Mama *
05. No rollin´ Boogie // No rollin´Boogie
06. Brown Sugar > Things
07. Past Blue Ribbon
08. Chattahoochee Coochee Man
09. The Letter
10. Summertime
11. Whiskey Woman Blues //

Donnie McCormick - Lead Vocals,Drums,and everything else at one time
David Cantonwine - Bass
Joe Rogers - B3 organ
Wayne "Bear" Sauls - Guitars,Lead Vocals on *
Tommy Carlise - Guitar,Slide
Jerome Joseph - Congas





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mercredi 20 mai 2015

Eric Quincy Tate - Live At The Whippin' Post - Augusta Georgia - 1977 (Vinyl Rip - Flac)


Eric Quincy Tate were not a person, they were a band - a quartet of down-and-dirty swamp rockers, Naval reservists stationed in Quincy, MA, but based down South, playing regularly in Texas where they were discovered by Tony Joe White, who shared a similar taste for blues, R&B, and soul.
Eric Quincy Tate is pure swamp pop, mixing up soul, blues, country, and rock & roll into a dynamite concoction of thick, funky roots rock.

Tracklist:
01. Brown Sugar
02. Hit The Road Jack
03. Cherry Pie
04. Shake Rattle & Roll
05. Whiskey Woman Blues...I Can't Turn You Loose
06. Whiskey Woman Blues...Reprise
07. White Line
08. Crazy Arms
09. Worms
10. No Rollin' Boogie  

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Eric Quincy Tate - Summer 1975 - Hot´Lanta - Atlanta - GA (Soundboard - Flac)


Great Blend of R&B,Blues,Rock,Psychedelic......played the southern way...
They just owned the Strip ,Piedmont Park...... just like the Booger Band,The Sweet Younguns,the Allman Bros. etc.....everybody played with everybody...in places like the Bottom of the Barrel,The Bowery,Hot´Lanta....... 
Enjoy !!! (By Traink, many thanks to him)

Tracklist
01. Misty
02. How many ways a man can get the Blues
03. Don´t let me loose this Dream
04. The Letter
05. No rollin´ Boogie 
06. Father Michael
07. Drivin´Wheel


Credits
Donnie McCormick - Lead Vocals,Drums,and everything else at one time 
David Cantonwine - Bass
Joe Rogers - B3 organ 
Wayne "Bear" Sauls - Guitars
Tommy Carlise - Guitar,Slide 

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Eric Quincy Tate - Live At Tuscaloosa - Alabama - April '73 - Flac



Tracklist
01 Funky Instrumental
02 Season of the Witch
03 Honky Tonk Man >No rollin´ Boogie
04 Brown Sugar
05 Things (I think I think I´ll find) fade out

Credits
Donnie McCormick - Lead Vocals,Drums,and everything else at one time
David Cantonwine - Bass
Joe Rogers - B3 Organ,Piano
Wayne "Bear" Sauls - Guitars (Just joined the Band)
Jerome Joseph - Congas

Eric Quincy Tate was one of the greatest Southern Rock bands of all time, but they just never got the recognition they so richly deserved. The Texas based band was compared by many to fellow Capricorn Records artists The Allman Brothers Band, due mostly to their extreme talent and ability to take the music to another level in concert, playing extended jams and brilliantly executed rock songs.Two of the band’s founding members died during the past year or so, leaving behind a musical legacy of great importance to any who ever heard them live or on record, because onc you herd the band, you were hooked for life.(Many Thanks to Traink)

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dimanche 19 avril 2015

Terry & The Pirates - The Last Day Saloon - San Francisco - 1985-01-19 (Flac)


Amazing show by Terry Dolan & his Pirates : John Cipollina, Greg Douglass, David Hayes & Greg Elmore ....

Disc 1
01 Instrumental 1:39
02 Vain River 5:10
03 Genoa 3:22
04 Shadow Of The Buffalo 3:46
05 Heartbeatin' Away 5:33
06 Higher And Higher 4:49
07 Razor Blade 2:56
08 Montana Eyes 4:56
09 Soul Serenade 5:42
10 Highway 4:52
11 Yankee Son 4:13
12 Inside And Out 3:41
13 Something To Lose 4:58
14 I Put A Spell On You 5:44
15 All Worth The Price You Pay 12:35
16 Silverado Trail 5:51

Disc 2
01 Train Kept A Rollin' 3:52
02 Ain't Livin Long Like This 5:51
03 Hideaway 5:20
04 Rising Of The Moon 5:20
05 Country Plow 5:05
06 Writing You A Letter 3:46
07 Outlaws And Inlaws 8:23
08 Into The Wind 4:01
09 Gunmetal Blues 3:54
10 Follow Her Around 4:31
11 Rainbow 5:13
12 Wish I Was Your River 6:22
13 Don't Do It 10:32

lundi 13 avril 2015

Bachman-Turner Overdrive - FM Broadcast - Agora - Cleveland Ohio - Early 1974 (Flac)


BTO recorded live at the Agora in Cleveland between the 2nd and 3rd LP's.  "Not Fragile" was released in August of '74 and considering that all songs come from the first 2 releases this would lead one to believe early 1974 is the ballpark date.

Tracklist
01 Don't Get Yourself In Trouble > Little Gandy Dancer
02 Give It Time
03 Welcome Home
04 Hold Back The Water
05 Blue Collar
06 Give Me Your Money Please
07 Let It Ride
08 American Woman
09 Honky Tonk Woman

Credits
Randy Bachman - Lead Guitar & Vocals
Blair Thornton - Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals
C.F Turner - Bass Guitar & Vocals
Rob Bachman - Drums & Percussion

vendredi 20 mars 2015

Thunder & Roses - King Of The Black Sunrise (1969 us heavy psych blues rock - flac)


Recorded at a time when prehistoric rock critics were bemoaning Blue Cheer's use of volume over musicianship (But isn't that what rock's all about?), Thunder and Roses firmly inserted themselves into the Cheer's orbit with a late-'60s oh-so-heavy slab of vinyl that was anchored by a Philadelphia rhythm section and recorded at Sigma Sound. 

An early decoder to the glories of the power trio. Creditable sole album from 1969 by this band from Philadelphia featuring the total classic "White Lace And Strange". Largely heavy Hendrix-influenced garage rock, (there's even an excellent cover of "Red House") this is a reissue of a now highly collectable release loaded with acid fret-mayhem...

Tracklist
01. White Lace And Strange - 3.15
02. I Love A Woman - 4.42
03. Country Life - 2.46
04. Red House - 5.43
05. Moon Child - 4.13
06. Dear Dream Maker - 3.37
07. King Of The Black Sunrise - 3.51
08. Open Up Your Eyes - 7.23


Credits
Chris Bond: Guitars, Vocals 
Tom Schaffer: Bass, Vocals
George Emme: Drums



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mardi 24 février 2015

Once featuring John Cipollina 1988-02-20 SF Musicworks, San Francisco, CA - Avi


Great video of Once featuring John Cipollina & friends, enjoy !!!

Set I
Tuning
Everyday I Have The Blues
I Shot the Sheriff
In The Midnight Hour
Bring It On Home To Me
My Babe
Who Do You Love

Set II
Knock On Wood
Evil Ways (missing)
You Got Me Runnin' (missing)
Stormy Monday Blues
Help Me
Gimme Some Lovin'
Mona > Tequila > Mona

John Cipollina - guitars, vocals
Mario Cipollina - bass
Alex Ligertwood - guitar, vocals
Pete Sears - keyboards
Tony Johnson - drums, vocals

mardi 3 février 2015

Love & Arthur Lee - Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA - November 21, 1970 (Great Audience Flac)



Tracklist
1st Set
01 Product Of The Times
02 Stand Out
03 Keep On Shining
04 Andmoreagain
05 Singing Cowboy
06 Good Times
07 Announcements
2nd Set
08 Stand Out
09 Product Of The Times
10 Bummer In The Summer
11 Find Somebody
12 Signed D.C.
13 Slick Dick
14 Always See Your Face
15 Singing Cowboy

Credits
Arthur Lee - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar 
Gary Rowles - Lead Guitar 
Frank Fayad - Bass 
George Suranovich - Drums

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