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Frank Zappa

Palais des Sports, Paris, France

June 11, 1980 (early show)

2h 21mn 21s

DVD

Frank Zappa (lead guitar, vocals)

Ike Willis (rhythm guitar, vocals)

Ray White (rhythm guitar, vocals)

Tommy Mars (keyboards, vocals)

Arthur Barrow (bass, keyboards, vocals)

David Logeman (drums)

01. Introduction 3:30

02. Chunga's Revenge 6:23

03. Keep It Greasey 3:08

04. Outside Now 7:23

05. City Of Tiny Lights 9:46

06. Pound For A Brown 14:57

07. Cosmik Debris 4:13

08. You Didn't Try To Call Me 3:37

09. I Ain't Got No Heart 2:04

10. Love Of My Life 1:54

11. You Are What You Is 3:21

12. Easy Meat 9:36

13. Mudd Club 3:08

14. The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing 3:09

15. Heavenly Bank Account 4:29

16. Suicide Chump 4:47

17. Jumbo Go Away 3:58

18. If Only She Woulda 12:23

19. I Don't Wanna Get Drafted 2:35

20. Joe's Garage 2:22

21. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? 4:29

22. Dancin' Fool 3:55

23. Bobby Brown 2:43

24. Ms Pinky 5:34

25. Stick It Out 7:10

26. The Illinois Enema Bandit 10:47

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JERRY GARCIA & BOB WEIR

11 OCTOBER 1981

MELKWEG, AMSTERDAM

recorded with a single-tube camera on betamax tape

camera: Pascal Sloet Tot Everlo

sound: Wim Post

betamax videotape > hard drive (mixing, editing) > dvd

PAL DVD

video: 720x576, 25f/s, 9641kb/s

audio: ac3, 192kb/s

jerry garcia: guitar & vocals

bob weir: guitar & vocals

1. Monkey And The Engineer

2. I've Been All Around This World

3. Cassidy

4. Jack-A-Roe

On The Road Again*

Bird Song*

Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie*

* these songs are unfortunately missing, owing to

irreparable tape damage

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Neil Young

At The Bridge Collection Vol 1

Proshot/Aud

NTSC

Menu 1:

Bridge Benefit I

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

13th October 1986

01. Comes A Time

02. Heart of Gold

03. Helpless*

04. I Am A Child

* with Bruce Springsteen & Nils Lofgren

Menu 2:

Bridge Benefit XIII

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

31st October 1999

Show Opener Set

05. I Am A Child

06. Good To See You

07. Daddy Went Walkin'

Regular Set

08. Old King

09. Long May You Run

10. Sugar Mountain

11. Homegrown

12. Oh Mother Earth

13. Harvest Moon

14. Cortez The Killer

15. Old Man

Finale

16. I Shall Be Released

Menu 3

Bridge Benefit XVII

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

25/26th October 2003

17. Sugar Mountain

18. Mother Earth

19. Comes A Time

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Neil Young

At the The Bridge Collection Vol 2

NTSC

Proshot

Menu 1:

Bridge Benefit XIII

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

30th October 1999

Show Opener Set

01. I Am A Child

02. Good To See You

03. Heart of Gold

Regular Set

04. Harvest Moon

05. Looking Forward

06. Out Of Control

07. Long May You Run

08. Southern Pacific

09. Oh Mother Earth

10. Slowpoke

11. Old Man

Menu 2:

Bridge Benefit XV

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

20th October 2001

12. Long May You Run

13. Love And Only Love

14. Blowin' In The Wind

15. Mideast Vacation

16. All You Need Is Love

17. Oh Mother Earth

Finale

18. Imagine

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random.

last 5 songs:

Far, Far Away - Wilco

The Falling - Roots Manuva

What I Feel - Talib Kweli

Workout Plan - Kanye West

Hotel Arizone - Wilco

currently playing:

Too Cold - Roots Manuva

next 5 songs:

Rocket Man - Elton John

Nothing to Lose - Theivery Corporation

Passenger Side - Wilco

We Are The Rasta - Israel Vibration

Chronomentrophobia - Outkast

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Neil Young

At the Bridge Collection Vol 3

Track Listing :

Menu 1:

Bridge Benefit XV

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

21st October 2001

01. Long May You Run

02. Love And Only Love

03. Blowin' In The Wind

04. Mideast Vacation

05. All You Need Is Love

06. Oh Mother Earth

07. Imagine+

+ Instrumental by Neil & Crazy Horse, audience sings the lyrics

Note: Crazy Horse with Pegi & Astrid & Larry

Menu 2:

Bridge Benefit XVIII

Shoreline Amphitheater

Mountain View, CA.

24th October 2004

08. Pocahontas

09. Harvest Moon*+

10. Journey Through The Past

11. On The Way Home#

12. Human Highway*

13. Old King*

14. Comes A Time*

15. Four Strong Winds*~

Neil Young - vocals, guitar, banjo, grand piano, harmonica

Pegi Young - background vocals*

Eddie Vedder - guitar, background vocals+

# Buffalo Springfield song

~ Jim Ed Brown song

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GRATEFUL DEAD

15/10/81

MELKWEG, AMSTERDAM

recorded with a single-tube camera on betamax tape

camera: pascal sloet tot everlo

sound: wim post

betamax tape > hard drive (mixing, editing) > dvd

PAL DVD

produced and edited by pascal sloet tot everlo

new minglewood blues

they love each other

el paso

friend of the devil

little red rooster

althea

beat it on down the line

far from me

alabama getaway

promised land

man smart, woman smarter

he's gone

spoonful

drums

lesh solo

the other one

wharf rat

around and around

johnny b. goode

it's all over now, baby blue

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"HWY - An American Pastoral"

an unreleased film by Jim Morrison (1969)

approx 52 mins.

NTSC version

Color

"KILLER ON THE ROAD"

Already getting a taste of filmmaking while attending UCLA with Ray Manzarek, Paul Ferrara, and Frank Lisciandro, Morrison and The Doors found themselves featured in a 1969 short documentary. Created by Lisciandro, Ferrara, and Ferrara's high school chum Babe Hill, Feast of Friends is an underrated classic of rock cinema, with glimpses of a performance by The Doors that caused a near-riot. Well-shot and edited, and loaded with classic Doors tunes throughout, it still has yet to see the light of a legitimate video release, although bits and pieces of it are scattered throughout various Doors releases. Of course, its been available in bootleg form for years.

Inspired by this cinematic excursion, Morrison founded his own production company (in order to keep these efforts as a separate entity from The Doors) and hired Lisciandro, Hill, and Ferrara to help him create a new, fictional work. Writing and financing the project on his own, production of HWY began in the spring of 1969.

HWY is a stark 50-minute-long film, almost completely without dialogue. The references to '60s cinema are abundant. The influences of Jodorowsky, Antonioni, Warhol, Anger, and Godard seem to be present. Created by former film students, the references were most likely intentional (especially in the case of Morrison) and, in this way, HWY will likely have a much deeper meaning to experimental film students than to the average Doors fan.

In a 1969 interview with Howard Smith, Morrison summarized the film: "Essentially, there's no plot, no story in the traditional sense; a person, played by me, comes down out of the mountains and hitchhikes his way through the desert into a modern city, which happens to be L.A., and that's where it ends."

"The only reason I [acted in HWY ] is because I couldn't think of anyone else to do it, you know, and it was just as easy for me to do it. I might do some films. I don't know. I'm not that crazy about being an actor, I'd rather be a director or a writer, something like that, but you know, if I had the chance, I'd probably do a few films. Why not?"

- Don Alex Hixx

Subterranean Cinema

http://www.greylodge.org/occultreview/glor_017/HWY.htm

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PHISH

10-19-96 Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, NY

1: My Friend My Friend, Rift, Free, Esther, Llama, Gumbo, Down With Disease, Prince Caspian, Frankenstein

2: AC/DC Bag, Sparkle, Slave to the Traffic Light, Bouncing Around the Room, Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead, Swept Away-> Steep, Run Like An Antelope, Hello My Baby

E: Fee, Rocky Top

My first show... 10 years ago TODAY!!!! I can't believe its been a freakin' decade. What a magical night it was. The zoomers kicked in just as Slave started and after that the rest is history. :)

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