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William Elliott Whitmore

The Triple Rock Social Club

Minneapolis, MN

Friday March 16th 2007

Taper: empty (neveragain1980 AT yahoo DOT com)

Location: LOC, ~20' left drink rail, ~12' ^

Mic Config: DIN (cm, º)

Source: Studio Projects C4's > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)

Conversion: h120 > USB > PC [WAV > FLAC5 + Verified]

Edit: tracking in CD Wave, fade out Sound Forge 7, +4db gain SF 7 to tracks 1-5 only

TRT: 54:45

Size: 552MB (WAV) 277MB (FLAC)

Please do not sell this recording. Share & trade it freely.

If you really need mp3s please keep them to yourself. Do not circulate lossy formats.

01. Lift my Jug (Song For Hub Cale)

02. Dry

03. From The Cell Door To The Gallows

04. The Train That Carried My Girl From Town #

05. Pine Box

06. Diggin' My Grave

07. Johnny Law ^

08. Sometimes Our Dreams Float Like Anchors

09. Red Buds

10. The Chariot *

11. Midnight

12. Black Iowa Dirt

13. outro

01-05 William + banjo

06-10 William + guitar/banjo & Ben on drums

11-12 William + guitar/banjo

* Also featuring Greg & Steve from Red Sparowes

# Doc Watson cover

^ Unreleased

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Look At Your Game, Girl – 2:03

Ego – 2:27

Mechanical Man – 3:18

People Say I'm No Good – 3:20

Home Is Where You're Happy – 1:29

Arkansas – 3:03

I'll Never Say Never to Always – 0:41

Garbage Dump – 2:34

Don't Do Anything Illegal – 2:52

Sick City – 1:36

Cease to Exist – 2:12

Big Iron Door – 1:10

I Once Knew a Man – 2:33

Eyes of a Dreamer – 2:35

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The Anthology of American Folk Music is a 1952 six-album compilation of eighty-four American folk recordings from 1927 to 1932. Harry Smith compiled the collection from his personal collection of 78 rpm records. The collection is famous due to its role as a touchstone for the US folk music revival in the 1950s and 1960s.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthology_of_American_Folk_Music

Disc: 1

01. Henry Lee - Dick Justice

02. Fatal Flower Garden - Nelston's Hawaiians

03. House Carpenter - Clarence Ashley

04. Drunkard's Special - Coley Jones

05. Old Lady And The Devil - Bill & Belle Reed

06. The Butcher's Boy - Buell Kazee

07. The Wagoner's Lad - Buell Kazee

08. King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Chubby Parker

09. Old Shoes And Leggins - Uncle Eck Dunford

10. Willie Moore - Richard Burnett And Leonard Rutherford

11. A Lazy Farmer Boy - Buster Carter And Preston Young

12. Peg And Awl - Carolina Tar Heels

13. Ommie Wise - G.B. Grayson

14. My Name Is John Johanna - Kelly Harrell

Disc: 2

01. Bandit Cole Younger - Edward L. Crain

02. Charles Giteau - Kelly Harrel

03. John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man - Carter Family

04. Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand - Williamson Brothers And Curry

05. Stackalee - Frank Hutchison

06. White House Blues - Charlie Poole And The North Carolina Ramblers

07. Frankie - Mississippi John Hurt

08. When That Great Ship Went Down - William And Versey Smith

09. Engine 143 - Carter Family

10. Kassie Jones - Furry Lewis

11. Down On Penny's Farm - Bently Boys

12. Mississippi Boweavil Blues - Masked Marvel

13. Got The Farm Land Blues - Carolina Tar Heels

Disc: 3

01. Sail Away Lady - Uncle Bunt Stephens

02. The Wild Wagoner - Jilson Setters

03. Wake Up Jacob - Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers

04. La Danseuse - Delma Lachney And Blind Uncle Gaspard

05. Georgia Stomp - Andrew And Jim Baxter

06. Brilliancy Medley - Eck Robertson

07. Indian War Whoop - Hoyt Ming & His Pep-Steppers

08. Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas

09. Old Dog Blue - Jim Jackson

10. Saut Crapaud - Columbus Fruge

11. Acadian One-Step - Joseph Falcon

12. Home Sweet Home - Breaux Freres

13. Newport Blues - Cincinnati Jug Band

14. Moonshiner's Dance (Part One) - Frank Cloutier And The Victoria Cafe Orchestra

Disc: 4

01. You Must Be Born Again - Rev. J.M. Gates

02. Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting - Rev. J.M. Gates

03. Rocky Road - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers

04. Present Joys - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers

05. This Song Of Love - Middle Georgia Singing Conv. No. 1

06. Judgement - Sister Mary Nelson

07. He Got Better Things For You - Memphis Sanctified Singers

08. Since I Laid My Burden Down - Elders McIntorsh & Edwards' Sanctified Singers

09. John The Baptist - Rev. Moses Mason

10. Dry Bones - Bascom Lamar Lunsford

11. John The Revelator - Blind Willie Johnson

12. Little Moses - Carter Family

13. Shine On Me - Ernest Phipps & Holiness Singers

14. Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room - Rev. F.W. McGee

15. In The Battlefield For My Lord - Rev. D.C. Rice And Congregation

Disc: 5

01. The Coo Coo Bird - Clarence Ashley

02. East Virginia - Buell Kazee

03. Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers

04. I Woke Up One Morning In May - Didier Hebert

05. James Alley Blues - Richard 'Rabbit' Brown

06. Sugar Baby - Dock Boggs

07. I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground - Bascom Lamar Lunsford

08. Mountaineer's Courtship - Ernest And Hattie Stoneman

09. The Spanish Merchant's Daughter - Stoneman Family

10. Bob Lee Junior Blues - Memphis Jug Band

11. Single Girl, Married Girl - Carter Family

12. Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme - Cleoma Breaux & Joseph Falcon

13. Rabbit Foot Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson

14. Expressman Blues - Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell

Disc: 6

01. Poor Boy Blues - Ramblin' Thomas

02. Feather Bed - Cannon's Jug Stompers

03. Country Blues - Dock Boggs

04. 99 Year Blues - Julius Daniels

05. Prison Cell Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson

06. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Blind Lemon Jefferson

07. C'est Si Triste Sans Lui - Cleoma And Ophy Breaux And Joseph Falcon

08. Way Down The Old Plank Road - Uncle Dave Macon

09. Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line - Uncle Dave Macon

10. Spike Driver Blues - Mississippi John Hurt

11. K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band

12. Train On The Island - J.P. Nestor

13. The Lone Star Trail - Ken Maynard

14. Fishing Blues - Henry Thomas

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Genesis

Hammersmith Odeon

London

06/10/1976

Tracks: 8

Total Time: 59:21

Dance on A Volcano6:29

The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway7:23

The Carpet Crawlers5:20

The Cinema Show10:56

Robbery, Assault And Battery5:43

White Mountain6:28

Firth Of Fifth8:37

Los Endos8:25

Phil Collins - vocals, drums

Tony Banks - keyboards

Mike Rutherford - bass, guitar, vocals

Steve Hackett - guitar

Chester Thompson - drums, percussion

This live recording by Genesis was a landmark King Biscuit Flower Hour appearance because it marked the first time the band had been heard on a national broadcast with its new line-up, after the departure of lead singer Peter Gabriel. The band had toured for over a year between 1974 and 1975, performing 103 shows on the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway tour knowing the whole time that Gabriel would be departing to focus on his new family and to launch a solo career. The band had pleaded with Gabriel not to go public with his decision to leave, because the members feared they could not move forward without their charismatic lead vocalist.

However, after the Lamb tour ended, Genesis decided to carry on. Over 150 vocalists auditioned, and drummer Phil Collins, who had been already doing backing vocals for years, often would organize the auditions and show the replacement tryouts how they wanted the existing Genesis songs sung. When Rutherford and Banks heard Collins sing the songs to those auditioning, they realized their replacement for Peter Gabriel was already in the band. It was ultimately decided Collins would get the job and an additional drummer would be brought in.

They emerged in 1976 with A Trick Of The Tail, what many fans consider the definitive Genesis album. The show presented a smooth transition featuring the best of the new material (“Dance On A Volcano†“Robbery, Assault And Battery,†“Los Endosâ€) and classic older Genesis songs (“The Lambs Lies Down On Broadway†“The Carpet Crawlers†“The Cinema Show†“White Mountain†and “Firth Of Fifthâ€).

Even with their popular lead vocalist gone, Genesis was about to enter their most commercially successful period, which climaxed in the early 1980s when the band became considerably more radio friendly and less engrossed in the progressive rock genre.

A more than solid set from a group fresh into a whole different chapter of their careers; a new Genesis was about to begin.

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Got this playing right now, and I'm really digging it. Thanks AE.

William Elliott Whitmore

The Triple Rock Social Club

Minneapolis, MN

Friday March 16th 2007

Taper: empty (neveragain1980 AT yahoo DOT com)

Location: LOC, ~20' left drink rail, ~12' ^

Mic Config: DIN (cm, º)

Source: Studio Projects C4's > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)

Conversion: h120 > USB > PC [WAV > FLAC5 + Verified]

Edit: tracking in CD Wave, fade out Sound Forge 7, +4db gain SF 7 to tracks 1-5 only

TRT: 54:45

Size: 552MB (WAV) 277MB (FLAC)

Please do not sell this recording. Share & trade it freely.

If you really need mp3s please keep them to yourself. Do not circulate lossy formats.

01. Lift my Jug (Song For Hub Cale)

02. Dry

03. From The Cell Door To The Gallows

04. The Train That Carried My Girl From Town #

05. Pine Box

06. Diggin' My Grave

07. Johnny Law ^

08. Sometimes Our Dreams Float Like Anchors

09. Red Buds

10. The Chariot *

11. Midnight

12. Black Iowa Dirt

13. outro

01-05 William + banjo

06-10 William + guitar/banjo & Ben on drums

11-12 William + guitar/banjo

* Also featuring Greg & Steve from Red Sparowes

# Doc Watson cover

^ Unreleased

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