i label this one "afrobeat v1.0" simply because i know i will post more afrobeat. i love afrobeat/afro-fun/and any afro-funk-fusion sounds (except for toubab krewe... i have a serious love/hate relationship with that band... meaning, i've loved one show out of 6 i've seen from them [i hated the other 5]).
i've shared some Kokolo with everybody on older posts back on jambase... i'll go a different route with this one. Kokolo.. Ray Lugo rather.. is an old friend, and i love giving props to his music whenever i get a chance, so if you are reading this and are unfamiliar with Kokolo - get in touch and i'll hook you up with some music.
this time i am going to go old school and post some music from the late-great FELA KUTI. the man, the music.
here is Fela Kuti and his album (which, may i remind you, these were being released as 45s back in the 70s, and were typically only one song per side, so most Fela albums are very short as far as track listing, but the songs are like 20+ minutes each) "Opposite People". definitely do yourself a favor and download this.... this is AFROBEAT.
Fela Kuti - Opposite People/Sorrow, Tears and Blood
http://rapidshare.com/files/56362666/Fela_Kuti_-_Opposite_People_Sorrow_Tears_and_Blood.rar
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Groundation... a live recording :)
and to finish up with the reggae, here is a rare live gem... a Groundation show...
i pulled this from a blogspot that i frequent often. i like the setlist and the recording isn't bad, so i thought i'd share. enjoy!
Groundation - Live à L'olympia 01.03.07
01 - what could have been
02 - jah jah know
03 - praising
04 - upon the bridge
05 - we free again
06 - smile
07 - long long ago
08 - weeping pirates
09 - mighty souls
10 - ratant crow
11 - undivided
12 - 'ouaiiiiiii'
13 - freedom taking over
14 - 'ouaiiiiiii´
15 - 'give thanks and praises'
16 - seesaw
http://www.mediafire.com/?dvsw3s2xlrm
i pulled this from a blogspot that i frequent often. i like the setlist and the recording isn't bad, so i thought i'd share. enjoy!
Groundation - Live à L'olympia 01.03.07
01 - what could have been
02 - jah jah know
03 - praising
04 - upon the bridge
05 - we free again
06 - smile
07 - long long ago
08 - weeping pirates
09 - mighty souls
10 - ratant crow
11 - undivided
12 - 'ouaiiiiiii'
13 - freedom taking over
14 - 'ouaiiiiiii´
15 - 'give thanks and praises'
16 - seesaw
http://www.mediafire.com/?dvsw3s2xlrm
a little Jacob Miller reggae action....
moving on from the bubbly dubbly dub to the roots reggae that defined dub reggae...
i give you Jacob Miller and his album "Jacob Killer Miller"... you see, Jacob Miller gets next to no love from mainstream media and fairweather reggae fans. Jacob Miller is as roots as they get. He was born "inna di yard" (in the ghetto/slums), and through his lyrics it is easy to see that his basic life philosophies were so heavily steeped in that background. This is REGGAE... serious, serious Roots Reggae.
Jacob Miller - Jacob "Killer" Miller
[sorry, i don't have the track listing in front of me]
http://www.4shared.com/file/118836766/83549fd/Jacob_Miller_-_Jacob_Killer_Miller__1977_.html
i give you Jacob Miller and his album "Jacob Killer Miller"... you see, Jacob Miller gets next to no love from mainstream media and fairweather reggae fans. Jacob Miller is as roots as they get. He was born "inna di yard" (in the ghetto/slums), and through his lyrics it is easy to see that his basic life philosophies were so heavily steeped in that background. This is REGGAE... serious, serious Roots Reggae.
Jacob Miller - Jacob "Killer" Miller
[sorry, i don't have the track listing in front of me]
http://www.4shared.com/file/118836766/83549fd/Jacob_Miller_-_Jacob_Killer_Miller__1977_.html
roots, rock, REGGAE!
let's get it started with some old-school dub and roots reggae...
i'll begin with one of the founding fathers of dub music. augustus pablo. this is an early album, 1973 to be exact. there are great splashes of psychedellia in here, but even better are the splashes of dubby goodness that precipitates so smoothly off the roots reggae to which the dubs were formed.
Augustus Pablo - Rebel Rock Reggae, This is Augustus Pablo
01 - dub organizer
02 - please sunrise
03 - point blank
04 - arabian rock
05 - pretty baby
06 - pablo in dub
08 - dread eye
09 - too late
10 - assignment no. 1
11 - jah rock
12 - lover's mood
13 - java original
14 - guiding red
Download: http://www.4shared.com/file/121312368/6cf6bae2/Augustus_Pablo_-_Rebel_Rock_Reggae_This_Is_Augustus_Pablo__1973_.html
i'll begin with one of the founding fathers of dub music. augustus pablo. this is an early album, 1973 to be exact. there are great splashes of psychedellia in here, but even better are the splashes of dubby goodness that precipitates so smoothly off the roots reggae to which the dubs were formed.
Augustus Pablo - Rebel Rock Reggae, This is Augustus Pablo
01 - dub organizer
02 - please sunrise
03 - point blank
04 - arabian rock
05 - pretty baby
06 - pablo in dub
08 - dread eye
09 - too late
10 - assignment no. 1
11 - jah rock
12 - lover's mood
13 - java original
14 - guiding red
Download: http://www.4shared.com/file/121312368/6cf6bae2/Augustus_Pablo_-_Rebel_Rock_Reggae_This_Is_Augustus_Pablo__1973_.html
I'm back!
well, i'm back boys and girls.....
a married man. a wiser man (lol). a damn-near-rabid-music-fanatic-missing-the-shit-out-live-music-shows-festivals-WTF!!! man.
i've been away so long, i don't even know where to begin.
let's try some reggae first. then a little world music. then i'll end today with some Pick's from the Fan madness. i might even drop a little dubstep magic if i find the time this afternoon. but regardless, tune in again, cause i'll be updating this at least on a weekly basis again.
a married man. a wiser man (lol). a damn-near-rabid-music-fanatic-missing-the-shit-out-live-music-shows-festivals-WTF!!! man.
i've been away so long, i don't even know where to begin.
let's try some reggae first. then a little world music. then i'll end today with some Pick's from the Fan madness. i might even drop a little dubstep magic if i find the time this afternoon. but regardless, tune in again, cause i'll be updating this at least on a weekly basis again.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Picks from the Fan, volume 5
Just kinda threw this mix together, hope you all enjoy it... let me know if you have any suggestions or requests for any future mixes. For word. Holla
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A83DQIN4
Tracklisting:
Blind Melon - "3 is a Magic Number"
John Holt - "Sugar and Spice"
John Legend ft. Buju Banton - "Can't be my Lover"
Snoop Dogg - "Gin and Juice"
Fela Kuti - "Opposite People"
Outkast - "Player's Ball"
Albert King and John Mayall - "Cold in Hand"
Lonnie Johnson - "I'll Get Along Somehow"
Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey"
Widespread Panic ft. Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks - "Little Wing" (live from 12/30/06)
Grateful Dead - "Tennessee Jed"
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A83DQIN4
Tracklisting:
Blind Melon - "3 is a Magic Number"
John Holt - "Sugar and Spice"
John Legend ft. Buju Banton - "Can't be my Lover"
Snoop Dogg - "Gin and Juice"
Fela Kuti - "Opposite People"
Outkast - "Player's Ball"
Albert King and John Mayall - "Cold in Hand"
Lonnie Johnson - "I'll Get Along Somehow"
Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey"
Widespread Panic ft. Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks - "Little Wing" (live from 12/30/06)
Grateful Dead - "Tennessee Jed"
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Picks from the Fan, volume 4
These mixes are obviously going to change from day-to-day, mood-to-mood.... today wrought more of a mellow, somber mix for some reason.
I'm getting married soon, and picking the song list for that thing was interesting. You see, I am the only one in my family (and her's) with such a strong likeness towards music of all shapes and sizes. If I had my way about it then the damn wedding party would've been getting down to some live PGroove, but hey, love is a two-way street. :)
Anyways, I'll post the wedding mix soon as I feel it share-worthy.
Again, the track listing is sure to come out wrong once you unzip these files, but this is the track listing that I'd like for you to lay this out as if you decide to burn it to a disc:
Picks From the Fan, volume 4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JCMMTDKV
Track Listing:
Perpetual Groove - "Life"
Blind Melon - "Change"
Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders - "It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"
Buddy Guy - "Baby Please Don't Leave"
Buddy Guy - "Are You Losing Your Mind?"
Dubconscious - "Realization"
Israel Vibration - "Dub Worries"
The Debonaires - "Riff Raff"
Black Uhuru - "Utterance"
Gentleman - "Dem Gone"
Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate - "Monsier le Maire de Niafunke"
Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama - "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again"
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - "Welcome to the Cruel World"
Perpetual Groove - "For Now Forget"
Perpetual Groove - "And Everything"
I'm getting married soon, and picking the song list for that thing was interesting. You see, I am the only one in my family (and her's) with such a strong likeness towards music of all shapes and sizes. If I had my way about it then the damn wedding party would've been getting down to some live PGroove, but hey, love is a two-way street. :)
Anyways, I'll post the wedding mix soon as I feel it share-worthy.
Again, the track listing is sure to come out wrong once you unzip these files, but this is the track listing that I'd like for you to lay this out as if you decide to burn it to a disc:
Picks From the Fan, volume 4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JCMMTDKV
Track Listing:
Perpetual Groove - "Life"
Blind Melon - "Change"
Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders - "It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"
Buddy Guy - "Baby Please Don't Leave"
Buddy Guy - "Are You Losing Your Mind?"
Dubconscious - "Realization"
Israel Vibration - "Dub Worries"
The Debonaires - "Riff Raff"
Black Uhuru - "Utterance"
Gentleman - "Dem Gone"
Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate - "Monsier le Maire de Niafunke"
Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama - "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again"
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - "Welcome to the Cruel World"
Perpetual Groove - "For Now Forget"
Perpetual Groove - "And Everything"
Show a Day, volume 5 :)
Alrighty, today's show of the day comes from the person with whom I wish would lay down their arms and rejoing the band of brothers so bad - Dickey Betts (and the "band of brothers" being the Allman Brothers Band naturally). This was actually an "Instant Live" and deservingly so. There is great playing throughout this show. After listening to this, imagine if Dickey Betts and Derek Trucks traded licks on stage... it would be bananas!!
Dickey Betts
3/9/04
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y1XV4QR9
CD1
1 Little Martha 8:45
2 Steady Rolling Man 6:08
3 Blue Sky 8:44
4 Change My Way of Living 8:00
5 Girl With the Deep Blue Eyes 8:03
6 Dona Maria 12:01
CD2
1 Southbound 9:48
2 Nobody Knows, Pt. 1 8:13
3 Nobody Knows, Pt. 2 5:49
4 Where It All Begins 13:34
5 Get Away 7:24
6 Come On in My Kitchen 6:32
7 Having a Good Time 6:04
CD3
1 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 15:52
2 Ramblin' Man 8:21
3 No One to Run With 6:30
4 Seven Turns 6:40
5 Jessica Betts 15:07
Dickey Betts
3/9/04
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y1XV4QR9
CD1
1 Little Martha 8:45
2 Steady Rolling Man 6:08
3 Blue Sky 8:44
4 Change My Way of Living 8:00
5 Girl With the Deep Blue Eyes 8:03
6 Dona Maria 12:01
CD2
1 Southbound 9:48
2 Nobody Knows, Pt. 1 8:13
3 Nobody Knows, Pt. 2 5:49
4 Where It All Begins 13:34
5 Get Away 7:24
6 Come On in My Kitchen 6:32
7 Having a Good Time 6:04
CD3
1 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 15:52
2 Ramblin' Man 8:21
3 No One to Run With 6:30
4 Seven Turns 6:40
5 Jessica Betts 15:07
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Picks from the Fan, volume 3
Volume 3 of the series
This go 'round I selected a transition from jovial, upbeat music that transitions right into "yes, you are about to get fucked up" with the Country Joe song... into "Sky High", "Rollin", and the Warlocks (the group that would soon change its name... the name, Grateful Dead) jam, "Can't Come Down"........ I transitioned out of this into somber, sappy shit... ending with the GREAT cover by Radiohead of the Pink Floyed classic, "Wish You Were Here". It's mood music man. Word.
And note, the track listing will probably not unzip into the way I would prefer it be burned, streamed, listened to, etc etc.. so I'll list the track listing as I want it to be portrayed below along with the download link.
Picks from the Fan, volume 3:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C6LIL0PS
track listing:
Steel Pulse - "Chant a Psalm"
Buju Banton ft. Wayne Wonder - "Bonafied Love"
Aswad - "Oh Jah"
Thievery Corporation ft. Black Uhuru - "Boof n Baff n Biff"
Country Joe and the Fish - "Section 43"
Rob - "Make it Fast, Make it Slow"
Goodie Mob - "Sky High"
Dungeon Family - "Rollin"
Warlocks - "Can't Come Down"
Grisman, Garcia, Rice - "Shady Grove"
Al Green - "I'm So Tired of Being Alone"
Sade - "By Your Side"
My Morning Jacket - "Bermuda Highway"
Ween - "Baby Bitch"
Smashing Pumpkins - "In the Arms of Sleep"
Radiohead - "Wish You Were Here" (Pink Floyd cover)
This go 'round I selected a transition from jovial, upbeat music that transitions right into "yes, you are about to get fucked up" with the Country Joe song... into "Sky High", "Rollin", and the Warlocks (the group that would soon change its name... the name, Grateful Dead) jam, "Can't Come Down"........ I transitioned out of this into somber, sappy shit... ending with the GREAT cover by Radiohead of the Pink Floyed classic, "Wish You Were Here". It's mood music man. Word.
And note, the track listing will probably not unzip into the way I would prefer it be burned, streamed, listened to, etc etc.. so I'll list the track listing as I want it to be portrayed below along with the download link.
Picks from the Fan, volume 3:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C6LIL0PS
track listing:
Steel Pulse - "Chant a Psalm"
Buju Banton ft. Wayne Wonder - "Bonafied Love"
Aswad - "Oh Jah"
Thievery Corporation ft. Black Uhuru - "Boof n Baff n Biff"
Country Joe and the Fish - "Section 43"
Rob - "Make it Fast, Make it Slow"
Goodie Mob - "Sky High"
Dungeon Family - "Rollin"
Warlocks - "Can't Come Down"
Grisman, Garcia, Rice - "Shady Grove"
Al Green - "I'm So Tired of Being Alone"
Sade - "By Your Side"
My Morning Jacket - "Bermuda Highway"
Ween - "Baby Bitch"
Smashing Pumpkins - "In the Arms of Sleep"
Radiohead - "Wish You Were Here" (Pink Floyd cover)
Monday, August 10, 2009
Fuck it. I'm posting the soundboards................... (PGroove content)
Alright, so basically Perpetual Groove's online system of delivering crispy ass soundboards was a huge failure. Most of the people who attempted to purchase them were unsuccessful in downloading the files. It was a big mess. And to top it all off, the company handling the downloading of the soundboards recently went belly-up (as stated in a previous post of mine on this blog).
So, I've said all along that these would not be posted. But fuck it, they aren't selling them at shows, they aren't selling them online, and these are the only true soundboards in existence. This band NEEDS to be heard. Perpetual Groove is great music. The lyrics are on point. The lyricist, Brock Butler, is a very talented vocalist and guitarist, and the other three guys each play their instruments like champions. I really, really enjoy this band, and I'd love for more people to jump on board. Here are several soundboards - each with its own mood, setlist, ambiance, etc...
Eat this shit up, cause there are maybe 100-250 of these guys floating around if I were a guessing man.
PGROOVE Soundboards:
10/11/08: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S64VNTUD
1/23/09: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6WWE0EUN
12/31/08: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MY80CXEE
(this was a "Show of the Day" earlier in this blog)
**Cave Sessions: pt 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1IFTK526
**Cave Sessions: pt 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RFK46AVZ
**note: these Cave Sessions are the most rare tape in circulation by these guys other than the very first PGroove album, which is a super-rarity.
So, I've said all along that these would not be posted. But fuck it, they aren't selling them at shows, they aren't selling them online, and these are the only true soundboards in existence. This band NEEDS to be heard. Perpetual Groove is great music. The lyrics are on point. The lyricist, Brock Butler, is a very talented vocalist and guitarist, and the other three guys each play their instruments like champions. I really, really enjoy this band, and I'd love for more people to jump on board. Here are several soundboards - each with its own mood, setlist, ambiance, etc...
Eat this shit up, cause there are maybe 100-250 of these guys floating around if I were a guessing man.
PGROOVE Soundboards:
10/11/08: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S64VNTUD
1/23/09: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6WWE0EUN
12/31/08: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MY80CXEE
(this was a "Show of the Day" earlier in this blog)
**Cave Sessions: pt 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1IFTK526
**Cave Sessions: pt 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RFK46AVZ
**note: these Cave Sessions are the most rare tape in circulation by these guys other than the very first PGroove album, which is a super-rarity.
Picks from the Fan, volume 2
Alright, so this volume is a little bit more indicative of what I am capable of pushing out as far as randomness in my selections is concerned. This volume features a much more eclectic mix of sounds. I'm not sure how it will be pushed over into your computer after uncompressing the .rar file, but here is how I would prefer you arrange the tracks before you journey off into listen-land. I like to flow out the music to create a specific mood --- that's the DJ coming out in me. With this said, I'd like to present to you -
Volume 2, Picks from the Fan, selections of randomness:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IAC6IORO
track listing:
Cee Lo - "Bass Head Jazz"
Outkast - "Liberation"
Youngbloodz ft. Outkast - "85"
Krayzie Bone - "Smoking Buddah"
Dennis Brown - "Money in my Pocket"
Third Wolrd - "96 degrees"
Sizzla Kalonji - "Thank You Mama"
Delfonics - "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
The Dells - "Oh What a Night"
Sam Cooke - "Bring it on Home"
Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions - "It's Alright"
Modest Mouse - "Talking Shit About a Pretty Sunset"
James Taylor - "Ain't No Sunshine"

Volume 2, Picks from the Fan, selections of randomness:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IAC6IORO
track listing:
Cee Lo - "Bass Head Jazz"
Outkast - "Liberation"
Youngbloodz ft. Outkast - "85"
Krayzie Bone - "Smoking Buddah"
Dennis Brown - "Money in my Pocket"
Third Wolrd - "96 degrees"
Sizzla Kalonji - "Thank You Mama"
Delfonics - "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
The Dells - "Oh What a Night"
Sam Cooke - "Bring it on Home"
Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions - "It's Alright"
The Begining of the End - "Funky Nassau pt. 1"
Perpetual Groove - "TSMM" (studio mix)
Simon and Garfunkle - "The Only Living Boy in New York"Modest Mouse - "Talking Shit About a Pretty Sunset"
James Taylor - "Ain't No Sunshine"

Show a Day, volume 4
Again, today's Show of the Day is going to feature a tape that isn't a show at all, but rather, it is a tape that holds a special place in my heart and to my ears. This reggae compilation is amazing. The Chantells and Friends is a reggae tape that has the potential to make a non-reggae listener begin listening simply because of its awesome, nearly hyptnotic island sound. Each track on this album holds relevance, and I do not have a single track on this tape that I would consider to be "filler". No, no filler or fodder on this guy... just great, melodic, sweet sweet reggae music at its finest. This is how reggae was supposed to sound. And I bet you $5 that you've never heard a single track on this record (unless you happen to be a reggae afficiando - then the bet is off!).
I really hope you guys enjoy this. It's a wonderful collection of obscure roots reggae from the glory days of roots reggae. This is The Chantells and Friends: 1977-1979:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SBCHUIJ0
track listing:
1. Children of Jah/Time to Unite - Chantells
2. Jah Jah New Garden - Lopez Walker
3. Path I Have Taken - Errol Walker
4. Assemble Not Thyself - The Terrors
5. Send Another Moses - Lopez Walker
6. Cool Rastaman Cool - Steve Boswell
7. Desperate Time - Chantells
8. Trial Days - Lopez Walker
9. Natty Supper - Chantells
10. Fly Away - Lopez Walker **my personal favorite track... love this shit. :)
I really hope you guys enjoy this. It's a wonderful collection of obscure roots reggae from the glory days of roots reggae. This is The Chantells and Friends: 1977-1979:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SBCHUIJ0
track listing:
1. Children of Jah/Time to Unite - Chantells
2. Jah Jah New Garden - Lopez Walker
3. Path I Have Taken - Errol Walker
4. Assemble Not Thyself - The Terrors
5. Send Another Moses - Lopez Walker
6. Cool Rastaman Cool - Steve Boswell
7. Desperate Time - Chantells
8. Trial Days - Lopez Walker
9. Natty Supper - Chantells
10. Fly Away - Lopez Walker **my personal favorite track... love this shit. :)
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Show a Day, volume 3
So, for the Show a Day series today, I am going to stray away from the norm and post something outside of the "live" arena. I'm going to post a studio tape... a good studio tape at that, and I'd suffice it to say that this particular tape is probably one that most of you are unfamiliar with - though you might be familiar with some of the tracks. This cd is material by reggae legend, Barrington Levy. The neat part about this ablum is the inclusion of several different reggae artists (hence the album name, "Duets"). There are incredible versions of classic Barrington Levy tracks on this album, and it is one of my favorite reggae cds. I hope you all enjoy it too.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C06YP04J

Barrington Levy
Duets
track listing:
Living Dangerously
Here I Come
Under mi Sensi
Don't Run Away
Live Good
Two Sounds
Girl I Like Your Style
Cool and Loving
Why You Do It
Struggler
Looking my Love
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C06YP04J
Barrington Levy
Duets
track listing:
Living Dangerously
Here I Come
Under mi Sensi
Don't Run Away
Live Good
Two Sounds
Girl I Like Your Style
Cool and Loving
Why You Do It
Struggler
Looking my Love
Saturday, August 8, 2009
A Show a Day, Volume 2
So for this series of the "Show a Day" post, I'm going to post a super rare soundboard from my personal favorite band, Perpetual Groove. You see, Perpetual Groove only has 7 "official" soundboards in existence. One of those soundboard tapes was corrupt upon them posting it, so only a select few have that one (I can't recall the date at the moment). That leaves 6.. I have 5 of them.
The company that was put in charge of handling the processing and online ordering of these soundboards has sense went belly-up (Echo, a Ticketbastard subsidary). Because of this, Perpetual Groove has halted all official soundboards. It didn't help that the guy in charge of producing these soundboard (Huffer), the same person responsible for Perpetual Groove's intelligent lighting designing, took a lucrative offer from the moe. camp and is no longer running soundboard feeds. *whew* that was a lot. Anyways, here's my "Show of the Day" brought to you in part by my good friends, Perpetual Groove.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MY80CXEE
Perpetual Groove
12/31/08
Athens, GA (**at the late, great Georgia Theatre)
sbd
Set I
1. No Decorations
2. All My Friends
3. Space Paranoids
4. Three Weeks
5. At the Screen
Set II
1. Robot Waltz->
2. 2009 Countdown->
3. Auld Lang Syne->
4. Robot Waltz
5. Speed Queen*->
6. Tom Sawyer*^->
7. Speed Queen*
8. The Noise
9. Teakwood Betz->
10. Macumba->
11. Teakwood Betz
E1:. Fame^
E2:. It Starts Where it Ends
The company that was put in charge of handling the processing and online ordering of these soundboards has sense went belly-up (Echo, a Ticketbastard subsidary). Because of this, Perpetual Groove has halted all official soundboards. It didn't help that the guy in charge of producing these soundboard (Huffer), the same person responsible for Perpetual Groove's intelligent lighting designing, took a lucrative offer from the moe. camp and is no longer running soundboard feeds. *whew* that was a lot. Anyways, here's my "Show of the Day" brought to you in part by my good friends, Perpetual Groove.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MY80CXEE
Perpetual Groove
12/31/08
Athens, GA (**at the late, great Georgia Theatre)
sbd
Set I
1. No Decorations
2. All My Friends
3. Space Paranoids
4. Three Weeks
5. At the Screen
Set II
1. Robot Waltz->
2. 2009 Countdown->
3. Auld Lang Syne->
4. Robot Waltz
5. Speed Queen*->
6. Tom Sawyer*^->
7. Speed Queen*
8. The Noise
9. Teakwood Betz->
10. Macumba->
11. Teakwood Betz
E1:. Fame^
E2:. It Starts Where it Ends
Friday, August 7, 2009
Picks from the Fan, volume 1
So here it is folks. This is it.. the pinnacle to all things music.. the epitome of everything your ears have ever wanted to hear.. the mecca of sound.. this. is. the. PICKS FROM THE FAN SERIES! All jokes aside, this is the first of what I hope to be many more volumes of my own collection of music. This was just thrown together in about 5 minutes with absolutely zero rhyme or reason, but it's volume one, and honestly, with me, you couldn't or shouldn't expect much more than utter complacency and laziness. :)
This track listing may seem super random.. I actually hope that it does compel you in that way. I also know that it is somewhat "meh" in some spots.. I was actually just clearing out what was listener-worthy from a seldom used file on my computer. The proceeding volumes will be much more thought out and ear provoking. I'll label them as the mood seems fit as well. That said, this is still just "volume 1".
Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=63N50U8N
The track listing for this volume is as follows:
This track listing may seem super random.. I actually hope that it does compel you in that way. I also know that it is somewhat "meh" in some spots.. I was actually just clearing out what was listener-worthy from a seldom used file on my computer. The proceeding volumes will be much more thought out and ear provoking. I'll label them as the mood seems fit as well. That said, this is still just "volume 1".
Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=63N50U8N
The track listing for this volume is as follows:
Mykal Rose - "Shoot Out"
Aswad - "Love Fire"
Aswad - "Dub Fire" (i think they both deserve to be heard, and i've always been undecided on which i prefer the most)
Blind Melon - 3 is a Magic Number (yeah it is)
The Intruders - Cowboys to Girls
James Brown - Cold Sweat
James Brown - Papas Got a Brand New Bag
James Brown - Please, Please, Please
James Brown - Superbad
The Temptations - My Girl
The Platters - This Magic Moment
Sizzla - They Ain't Gonna See Us Fall
The Platters - I Love You 1000 Times
the "A Show a Day" series... this will be Volume 1
So, Volume 1 of the "ever popular" (lol) A Show a Day series.
This time around I'm going to start things off with my all time favorite Grateful Dead show. Now, don't get the misconception that I am some cruncy hippy that only listens to the Dead, Phish, and Panic. I listen to those three bands sometimes, yes, but I will show you over time that my musical likenesses aren't limited to psychedellic rock (though I love me some psychedellia in all shapes and sizes).
Anyways, this show is the Dead's first ever performance at the Avalon Ballroom. It features a young Grateful Dead.... so young that they were only 6 months removed from their former name, "The Warlocks". This era of the dead, the "Pigpen Era" as I've heard it called, was so much more bluesy. It only leaves one to ponder on the thought of where the Dead's music would/could have gone had Pigpen not passed away. One can only wonder. Regardless, this beautiful piece of nostalgia deserves to be heard by all. It's a great recording for the time, and it truly is my favorite all around Grateful Dead show. Sure, there are other shows with standout songs that can't be denied, but the raw, untapped energy of a young Grateful Dead is spot the fuck on. Seriously.
Grateful Dead
5/19/66
Avalon Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
Setlist:
Beat It On Down The Line* (song cuts in)
Standing On The Corner
Mindbender
It Hurts Me Too
Viola Lee Blues
I Know You Rider
It’s A Sin
Sick And Tired
Cream Puff War
Sittin’ On Top Of The World
Minglewood Blues
Cold Rain And Snow
Come Back Baby
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
Good Lovin’
You Don’t Have To Ask
you can stream it here:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd66-05-19.sbd.sonicsolutions.82844.flac
or you can DL it here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/40080873/GratefulDead05_19_66p1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/40082995/GratefulDead05_19_66p2.rar
sit back, tune in, and enjoy! :)
This time around I'm going to start things off with my all time favorite Grateful Dead show. Now, don't get the misconception that I am some cruncy hippy that only listens to the Dead, Phish, and Panic. I listen to those three bands sometimes, yes, but I will show you over time that my musical likenesses aren't limited to psychedellic rock (though I love me some psychedellia in all shapes and sizes).
Anyways, this show is the Dead's first ever performance at the Avalon Ballroom. It features a young Grateful Dead.... so young that they were only 6 months removed from their former name, "The Warlocks". This era of the dead, the "Pigpen Era" as I've heard it called, was so much more bluesy. It only leaves one to ponder on the thought of where the Dead's music would/could have gone had Pigpen not passed away. One can only wonder. Regardless, this beautiful piece of nostalgia deserves to be heard by all. It's a great recording for the time, and it truly is my favorite all around Grateful Dead show. Sure, there are other shows with standout songs that can't be denied, but the raw, untapped energy of a young Grateful Dead is spot the fuck on. Seriously.
Grateful Dead
5/19/66
Avalon Ballroom
San Francisco, CA
Setlist:
Beat It On Down The Line* (song cuts in)
Standing On The Corner
Mindbender
It Hurts Me Too
Viola Lee Blues
I Know You Rider
It’s A Sin
Sick And Tired
Cream Puff War
Sittin’ On Top Of The World
Minglewood Blues
Cold Rain And Snow
Come Back Baby
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
Good Lovin’
You Don’t Have To Ask
you can stream it here:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd66-05-19.sbd.sonicsolutions.82844.flac
or you can DL it here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/40080873/GratefulDead05_19_66p1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/40082995/GratefulDead05_19_66p2.rar
sit back, tune in, and enjoy! :)
Hello everyone
Well, here I am. I'm a blogger now I guess. lol :)
I really just want to start sharing my music with everyone in a more concise, organized manner. I enjoy sharing new sounds with new and old friends. I know how excited I get when I hear something new and it gives me those crazy, little goosebumps and shit... good stuff.
Anyways, over the coming weeks and months I will post original works by me.. be it mixtapes, mashups, collections, or my series that I am very excited to start producing: "Picks from the Fan, a Selection of Randomness by Jambandfan.". I hope to produce several volumes of these. It's my foot in the door.. you heard it here first! lol
Seriously though, I'll post vintage material, my own material, hard-to-find material, and crispy ass soundboards of any genre you could think of.
I hope you all enjoy this page and be patient as it continues to be groomed and perfected.
Your friend,
the Fan
I really just want to start sharing my music with everyone in a more concise, organized manner. I enjoy sharing new sounds with new and old friends. I know how excited I get when I hear something new and it gives me those crazy, little goosebumps and shit... good stuff.
Anyways, over the coming weeks and months I will post original works by me.. be it mixtapes, mashups, collections, or my series that I am very excited to start producing: "Picks from the Fan, a Selection of Randomness by Jambandfan.". I hope to produce several volumes of these. It's my foot in the door.. you heard it here first! lol
Seriously though, I'll post vintage material, my own material, hard-to-find material, and crispy ass soundboards of any genre you could think of.
I hope you all enjoy this page and be patient as it continues to be groomed and perfected.
Your friend,
the Fan
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