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  1. http://bit.ly/OWrxfG The Avett Brothers - The Carpenter On their second album helmed by rock auteur Rick Rubin (and seventh full-length overall), The Carpenter, the North Carolina siblings deliver another gorgeously crafted set of sad and soulful laments laced with acoustic guitars, sharply punctuated piano, and delicate cello. From the moving reflection on death â€The Once and Future Carpenter†to the rollicking â€Pretty Girl From Michigan,†it’s a harmonious, cohesive album — like hope and regret all shaken up in a mason jar. - ew.com mp3@320 Tracklist 01 – The Once And Future Carpenter 02 – Live And Die 03 – Winter In My Heart 04 – Pretty Girl From Michigan 05 – I Never Knew You 06 – February Seven 07 – Through My Prayers 08 – Down With The Shine 09 – A Fathers First Spring 10 – Geraldine 11 – Paul Newman Vs. The Demons 12 – Life http://bit.ly/OWrxfG
  2. http://bit.ly/ReOKNz Stevie Wonder - Live at Rainbow Theatre, London, UK - January 31, 1974 For one of the greatest performers of the 20th Century, there’s very little live material afloat from Stevie Wonder, especially from his celebrated “golden age†in the 1970s. This man released a string of perfect albums in the 1970s (from “Music of My Mind†in 1972 to “Songs in the Key of Life†in 1976), yet never issued an official live recording during that period, which is a shame. The following set, from January of 1974, finds the artist in the midst of a creative high while touring the UK. This is Stevie’s concert at the Rainbow in London. Word was, back in the day, that this concert was going to be officially released, but later on Stevie changed his mind, saying the audio quality of the tapes wasn’t up to snuff. Recorded after Innervisons and prior to Fulfillingness’ First Finale the man is on fire here — an incomparable force unto his own. It’s just Mr. Wonder on keys, three back-up singers, Michael Sembello on guitar, Reggie McBride on bass, and Ollie Brown on drums. It’s just another treasure from the musical vaults. mp3@320 Tracklist 01. Intro > Contusion 02. Higher Ground 03. Superwoman 04. To Know You Is To Love You 05. Signed, Sealed And Delivered I’m Yours 06. Visions 01. Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing 02. Living For The City 03. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 04. Superstition 05. (You’ve Been Better To Me Than) A Lot Of My Dreams http://bit.ly/ReOKNz
  3. I've listened to this four times since yesterday. Really digging the sound that they generate and THE HORNS ... oh, THE HORNS! They are touring with a full horn section. I gotta get my tix to see them perform live. http://bit.ly/TmrJrf David Byrne & St. Vincent - Love This Giant David Byrne and St.Vincent’s Annie Clark are both artists with wide-ranging appetites for diverse sounds and collaboration, so perhaps it was inevitable that they would work together. Recorded at Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey, Love This Giant also boasts many other luminaries, including producer John Congleton, Antibalas, and the Dap-Kings, but it’s Byrne and Clark’s unique vision that guides the album. Love This Giant’s lead single “Who†sets the tone for the rest of the album, giving equal time to their vocals and world-questioning perspectives and spiking them with jagged guitar and arty brass arrangements. - Heather Phares mp3@320 Tracklist 01 – Who 02 – Weekend In The Dust 03 – Dinner For Two 04 – Ice Age 05 – I Am An Ape 06 – The Forest Awakes 07 – I Should Watch TV 08 – Lazarus 09 – Optimist 10 – Lightning 11 – The One Who Broke Your Heart 12 – Outside Of Space & Time http://bit.ly/TmrJrf
  4. http://bit.ly/QiWNHo Bob Dylan - Tempest “They battened down the hatches/But the hatches wouldn’t hold,†Bob Dylan sings in the title song of his 35th studio album. Tempest is an epic-ballad account of the sinking of the Titanic, rendered by Dylan in a plaintive growl and ballroom-waltz time and mined with blatant fiction. There was no tempest that night; the Titanic hit the iceberg in clear calm weather. We have no evidence to suggest, as Dylan does, that the doomed passengers turned on each other in homicidal panic. And Leonardo DiCaprio, who appears two minutes into the song’s quarter-hour, was only on the Titanic in James Cameron’s movie. But the truth of that lyric blows hard, cruel and constant across Tempest, a 10-song storm of trial, envy, obsession, violent retribution and fatal human error, set on scorched terrain and unforgiving seas. Raw memories and bad dreams are daily bread. Judgment comes to all; and there is no appeal. By the time Dylan set sails in Tempest, the penultimate track, he has promised just deserts in Narrow Road (“If I can’t work up to you/You’ll surely have to work down to me somedayâ€) and Pay in Blood (“I pay in blood/But not my ownâ€). In Tin Angel, a love triangle ends in two murders and a suicide, like the folk-noir carol Matty Groves with dialogue by James M. Cain. Soon After Midnight starts like something the high-school Dylan would have played with his Hibbing combo the Golden Chords – a ladies’ choice laced with the sweet cries of Donnie Herron’s pedal-steel guitar. But then Dylan borrows from Howlin’ Wolf (“I’ve been down on the killin’ floorsâ€) and issues his own pregnant warning: “I’m in no great hurry/I’m not afraid of the fury/I’ve faced stronger walls than yours.†If this is love, it will come dearly. Tempest is Dylan’s fourth album in the late-blooming streak that began with 2001’s “Love and Theft†(not counting the spiked eggnog of 2009’s Christmas In The Heart). He now makes records the same way he tours – like he’s issuing bulletins from one never-ending session of jump blues, clattering boogie and dead-man-walking shuffles, cut in steady circular arrangements with his railroad-groove road band. After four decades of first-take impatience and hit-and-miss confederates, the studio Dylan has turned into AC/DC comfortable and certain in his formula. Like his last three albums, Tempest is also a feast of one-liners, Dylan working his turf like a stand-up comic in hanging-judge robes. “I ain’t dead yet/My bell still rings,†he boasts in Early Roman Kings, a hard-charging spin on Muddy Waters’ Mannish Boy, while that third wheel in the Tin Angel triangle is, “a gutless ape with a worthless mind.†It is songwriting as whirlwind, Dylan stitching his rogues and aphorisms together the same way he edited his films Eat The Document and Renaldo And Clara. “Anything goes,†Dylan recently admitted, describing the album to Mikal Gilmore in Rolling Stone. “You just gotta believe it will make sense.†And it does, for the most elementary and compelling reason: performance. Tempest is Dylan’s best musical album of this century, a vibrant maximising of strict rules and the savaged leather state of that voice. He mostly sticks to his small range, in whispered, menacing close-up, and his band – with guitarist Charlie Sexton back in the line-up – kicks and swings with the same articulate focus. Duquesne Whistle opens with a Jimmie Rodgers flair and rolls like a country-Nuggets express; Pay In Blood comes with a gait and kick that evokes the mid-’70s Rolling Stones (specifically Hand Of Fate). Tempest seems to end like another album altogether. Compared to his thoroughbred finishes on 2006’s Modern Times (Ain’t Talkin’) and ‘09’s Together Through Life (It’s All Good), Dylan’s Lennon homage Roll On John is an odd way out, the heart-string mandolin, soft funeral organ and a mash-up of fuzzy history, historical references, Beatle lyrics and William Blake. But there is a strong wind of missing too, the frank mourning of a competitive twin. At 71, Dylan is a most remarkable survivor: still standing, working and confounding. But for the last few minutes here, he sound his age: weathered, weary and alone in his tempest. - David Fricke. mp3@v0 Tracklist 01 – Duquesne Whistle 02 – Soon After Midnight 03 – Narrow Way 04 – Long And Wasted Years 05 – Pay In Blood 06 – Scarlet Town 07 – Early Roman Kings 08 – Tin Angel 09 – Tempest 10 – Roll On John http://bit.ly/QiWNHo
  5. webrips: http://justpaste.it/dickdump 8/31/2012 Dump http://goo.gl/TebNC 9/01/2012 Dump http://goo.gl/OmCXI 9/02/2012 Dump http://goo.gl/uOHyB Dumper notes: This is an EXACT duplicate of the FLV livephish uses for the VOD (Video-On-Demand). Source: RTMP(E) FLV dump (untouched) Resolution: 852 x 480 Container: FLV Audio: 2.0 Stereo Format: AAC
  6. I'd do it, but not at that price for The Hip
  7. I'm Over?!?!?! Bob, that's bullshit YO!
  8. That whole opening scene was f'in incredible this past week. The way Hank swung that deal was insanely priceless. "Say My NamE!" Speaking of "Price"less ... Jesse was on The Price Is Right 14 years ago!!! Here's the footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph8p56YgVyU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNZPWBZarmE
  9. http://bit.ly/OLYNqf Nils Lofgren – The Loner: Nils Sings Neil Years before his lengthy tenure with Springsteen’s E Street Band, Lofgren cut a dash through Neil Young’s After The Gold Rush and Tonight’s The Night, and now pays humble tribute to the man who gave him his first big break. Accompanied only by his own piano or guitar, Nils strips the likes of Birds and Harvest Moon to their bare bones, allowing his sweet voice to carry the tunes. The simplicity of the performances is the real triumph, leaving the listener wishing that Nils had reined in the tendencies toward bombast on his own solo albums, notably Cry Tough and I Came To Dance, solid records spoilt by over-elaboration. Like A Hurricane, in particular, benefits from being presented as a sparse, desolate lament. Young fanatics may grumble about anyone else tackling this material, but Lofgren arguably has a more intuitive feel for it than most, and he’s clearly a better singer. Much more than a lazy covers project, it’s an album that makes a true connection with both the subject’s and the performer’s pasts. mp3@V0 Tracklist 1. Birds 2. Long May You Run 3. Flying On The Ground 4. I Am A Child 5. Only Love Can Break Your Heart 6. Harvest Moon 7. Like A Hurricane 8. The Loner 9. Don’t Be Denied 10. World On A String 11. Mr. Soul 12. Winterlong 13. On The Way Home 14. Wonderin’ 15. Don’t Cry No Tears 16. Like A Hurricane (Extended Version) http://bit.ly/OLYNqf
  10. 3-16 and 3-24 beg to differ .... JK .... haha :bonghit: :chug:
  11. http://www.jambands.ca/sanctuary/showpost.php?post/700301/
  12. http://bit.ly/PZbOOo Grateful Dead - Spring 1990 - The Omni 4-2-90 mp3@275 Tracklist The Omni, Atlanta, Ga (4/2/90) Disc 1 1. Feel Like A Stranger [8:44] 2. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo> [7:02] 3. The Weight [6:34] 4. Queen Jane Approximately [6:13] 5. Easy To Love You [5:37] 6. Brown-Eyed Women [5:46] 7. Let It Grow [12:21] Disc 2 1. Foolish Heart> [9:20] 2. Looks Like Rain> [8:26] 3. He’s Gone> [8:59] 4. The Last Time> [5:43] 5. Rhythm Devils [10:42] Disc 3 1. Space> [9:04] 2. The Other One> [6:24] 3. Death Don’t Have No Mercy> [7:37] 4. Around And Around> [3:41] 5. Good Lovin’ [7:12] 6. Black Muddy River [6:28] http://bit.ly/PZbOOo
  13. http://bit.ly/PpwxbB Grateful Dead - Spring 1990 - Nassau Coliseum 3-30-90 mp3@275 Tracklist Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, Ny (3/30/90) Disc 1 1. Help On The Way> [4:12] 2. Slipknot!> [5:49] 3. Franklin’s Tower [9:39] 4. Little Red Rooster [9:13] 5. Dire Wolf [3:28] 6. It’s All Over Now [7:18] 7. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues [6:12] 8. Picasso Moon [7:56] 9. Don’t Ease Me In [3:26] Disc 2 1. Iko Iko [7:07] 2. Playing In The Band> [9:19] 3. China Doll> [5:41] 4. Uncle John’s Band> [8:16] 5. Terrapin Station> [12:59] 6. Rhythm Devils [9:48] Disc 3 1. Space> [11:30] 2. I Need A Miracle> [4:02] 3. Gimme Some Lovin> [4:55] 4. Standing On The Moon> [8:56] 5. Not Fade Away [7:40] 6. Attics Of My Life [5:12] http://bit.ly/PpwxbB
  14. http://bit.ly/SNBxMe Grateful Dead - Spring 1990 - Knickerbocker Arena 3-26-90 mp3@275 Tracklist Knickerbocker Arena, Albany Ny (3/26/90) Disc 1 1. Hell In A Bucket [6:53] 2. Dupree’s Diamond Blues [6:08] 3. Just A Little Light [5:15] 4. Black-Throated Wind [6:32] 5. Big Railroad Blues [4:40] 6. Picasso Moon [7:17] 7. Row Jimmy [10:53] 8. Blow Away [11:31] Disc 2 1. Built To Last [5:29] 2. Victim Or The Crime> [9:56] 3. China Cat Sunflower> [5:45] 4. I Know You Rider> [5:24] 5. Man Smart, Woman Smarter> [6:14] 6. Rhythm Devils [11:21] Disc 3 1. Space> [8:29] 2. I Need A Miracle> [4:03] 3. Dear Mr. Fantasy> [5:20] 4. Gimme Some Lovin’> [5:09] 5. Morning Dew [11:57] 6. Brokedown Palace [5:37] Bonus Tracks From 3/24/90 Albany 7. Let The Good Times Roll> [4:01] 8. Help On The Way> [4:05] 9. Slipknot!> [3:50] 10. Franklin’s Tower [8:04] 11. Loser [7:30] 12. Tennessee Jed [7:53] http://bit.ly/SNBxMe
  15. http://bit.ly/O0rcYb Grateful Dead - Spring 1990 - Copps Coliseum 3-22-90 mp3@275 Tracklist Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (3/22/90) Disc 1 1. Feel Like A Stranger [8:12] 2. West L. A. Fadeaway [7:41] 3. Easy To Love You [6:14] 4. Beat It On Down The Line [3:34] 5. It Must Have Been The Roses [6:29] 6. The Last Time [5:40] 7. Picasso Moon [7:07] 8. Don’t Ease Me In [3:30] Disc 2 1. Scarlet Begonias> [8:30] 2. Fire On The Mountain [11:44] 3. Samson And Delilah [6:51] 4. Believe It Or Not [6:32] 5. Truckin’> [11:04] 6. Rhythm Devils [11:36] Disc 3 1. Space> [8:14] 2. The Other One> [6:42] 3. Hey Jude> [4:53] 4. Dear Mr. Fantasy> [3:58] 5. Hey Jude> [4:31] 6. Sugar Magnolia [8:45] 7. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue [7:10] http://bit.ly/O0rcYb
  16. http://bit.ly/PoqWRG Grateful Dead - Spring 1990 - Civic Center 3-19-90 mp3@275 Tracklist Civic Center, Hartford, Ct (3/19/90) Disc 1 1. Hell In A Bucket> [6:43] 2. Bertha [7:10] 3. We Can Run [7:05] 4. Jack-A-Roe [5:13] 5. Picasso Moon [7:41] 6. Brown-Eyed Women [5:59] 7. It’s All Over Now> [7:25] 8. Deal [8:41] Disc 2 1. Box Of Rain [5:27] 2. Foolish Heart> [11:35] 3. Playing In The Band> [8:32] 4. Eyes Of The World> [14:41] 5. Rhythm Devils [10:26] Disc 3 1. Space> [10:52] 2. China Doll> [6:13] 3. Gimme Some Lovin’> [4:31] 4. Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad> [6:55] 5. Around And Around [6:36] 6. Brokedown Palace [5:48] http://bit.ly/PoqWRG
  17. http://bit.ly/O0rxKg mp3@275 Tracklist Capital Centre, Landover, Md (3/16/90) Disc 1 1. Let The Good Times Roll> [4:11] 2. Touch Of Grey [6:28] 3. New Minglewood Blues [7:44] 4. Peggy-O [6:34] 5. Queen Jane Approximately [6:15] 6. Loser [7:22] 7. Black-Throated Wind [6:03] 8. Bird Song [14:23] 9. Blow Away [12:02] Disc 2 1. Scarlet Begonias> [11:21] 2. Estimated Prophet> [11:04] 3. Ship Of Fools> [7:39] 4. Man Smart, Woman Smarter> [6:55] 5. Jam> [5:24] 6. Rhythm Devils [9:37] Disc 3 1. Space> [10:42] 2. The Other One> [6:55] 3. Stella Blue> [8:49] 4. Sugar Magnolia [9:16] 5. The Last Time [5:19] http://bit.ly/O0rxKg
  18. Fucking awesome! as always with The Boss. Got two lower bowl tix 2 songs in for $40. SWEET. Lotsa beers and good times. NEVER miss a Bruce show if nearby. So tempted to go to Vernon Downs on Wednesday, but likely will just wait for the Hamilton show instead. August 24 / Rogers Centre / Toronto, ON Notes: Bruce and the E Street Band take the Wrecking Ball tour north of the border, with highlights including the tour debut of the "Mona" intro to "She's the One" and a solo-piano "Incident on 57th Street." Full notes to come. Setlist: Working on the Highway Hungry Heart Sherry Darling We Take Care of Our Own Wrecking Ball Death to My Hometown My City of Ruins Spirit in the Night Thundercrack Jack of All Trades Murder Incorporated Prove It All Night Candy's Room Mona/She's the One Darlington County Shackled and Drawn Waitin' on a Sunny Day Incident on 57th Street The Rising Badlands Land of Hope and Dreams * * * We Are Alive Thunder Road Born to Run Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) Danicng in the Dark Tenth Avenue Freeze-out Twist and Shout Glory Days
  19. Heading over after work. Any minute now. Anyone grabbing drinks preshow? I still need tix, but will score before the show. BOSS BOSS BOSS BOSS BOSS BOSS BOSS BOSS BOSS
  20. Bummer: Any chance on a re-up of your copy?
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