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Jimi Hendrix

July 4, 1970

Middle Georgia Raceway

Byron, GA

Video Source: Low Gen Vhs > ? Author > DVD

NTSC

8000kbs

4:3, 720x480, 29.97 fps

Audio Source: MPEG-1, Layer 2

48kHz

384kbs (2 chnls)

Fire

Spanish Castle Magic

All Along The Watchtower

Foxy Lady

Purple Haze

Hey Joe

Red House

Stone Free

Star Spangled Banner

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Voodoo Child

Jimi Hendrix - Guitar

Mitch Mitchell - Bass

Billy Cox - Drums

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The Glove, Blue Sunshine

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An interesting one-off side project from The Cure's Robert Smith and Siouxsie & The Banshees' Steve Severin. Psychedelically experimental - apparently they did lots of LSD while writing and recording this album. Smith was contractually prevented from singing on any non-Cure recording, so they hired a Siouxsie sound-alike (who happened to be the girlfriend of Budgie, the drummer for the Banshees) to sing. The newly remastered Deluxe Edition includes a second disc with the original studio demos with Robert Smith singing lead on all of the songs, which is a very revealing look at what the album might have sounded like if circumstances had been different.

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JANIS JOPLIN & JORMA KAUKONEN

Good Girls To Heaven, Bad Ones To Everywhere

Excellent quality

Liberated Limited Emotions bootleg

1. Instrumental

2. Maybe

3. Summertime

4. Try

5. Can't Turn You To Loose

6. Combination Of The two

7. Ball And Chain

8. Piece Of My Heart

9. Trouble In My Mind

10. Long Black Train

11. Kansas City Blues

12. Hesitation Blues

13. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out

14. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy

Tracks 1-8: The Kozmic Blues Band, Amsterdam, April 1, 1969

Tracks 9-14: The Typewriter Tape with Jorma Kaukonen, 1964

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Roy Buchanan

Horseshoe Tavern

Toronto, Ontario

Canada

1987-12-01

01.When A Guitar Plays The Blues

02.You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover

03.Down By The River

04.Goose Grease

05.Peter Gunn

06.Honky Tonk

07.Jack The Ripper

08.Beer Drinking women

09.Sunshine Of Your Love

10.Susie Q

11.Drowning On Dry Land

12.Rock 'N' Roll

13.Baby Baby Baby

14.Hey Joe

15.Purple Haze

16.Matthew

17.Roy's Bluz

18.Country Boy

19.the Messiah Will Come Again

20.25 Miles

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"Afro-Blue" from the second CD of the two-CD John Coltrane record, "Live In Seattle." I've owned this one for years, but don't listen to it that often, as it's down the "extreme" end of Coltrane's music, stylistically. Booche's suggestion that "Evolution" (also on the second CD) would be a good Hallowe'en song made me pull it out and give both CDs a listen.

Aloha,

Brad

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