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21st Century Schizoid Band - Live London, UK 2002

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21st Century Schizoid Band - Live Queen Elizabeth Hall
London, UK
October 1, 2002
Very Good to Excellent Audience recording @flac


Recorded on Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics->Sony TCD-D7
Transferred to .wav on a Phillips CDR deck (model unknown)
.wav files converted to FLAC8 via Trader's Little Helper


CD1
1. A Man A City
2. Catfood
3. Let There Be Light
4. Progress
5. In The Court Of The Crimson King
6. Formentera Lady

CD2
1. Tomorrow's People
2. If I Was
3. Ladies of The Road
4. I Talk To The Wind
5. Epitaph
6. Birdman
7. 21st Century Schizoid Man

Jakko Jakszyk: guitar, lead vocals
Ian McDonald: saxophones, backing vocals, flute, keyboards
Mel Collins: saxophones, backing vocals, flute, keyboards
Peter Giles: bass, backing vocals
Michael Giles: drums


Thanks to wolfsbane at guitars 101





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Paul Westerberg - Gravel Pit @224 kbps

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In anticipation of his and Juliana Hatfield's new release, I'm putting this up. I know it's all over the net but just in case you don't have it and are a fan of his like I am this may hold you over for a bit. One of my all time favorite covers on this Wreckless Eric's "Whole Wide World" This says soundboard but I think it's just an excellent audience recording. See scans



NEVER LEAVE A TRAIL OF CRUMBS

Neil Young Time Frame Studio and Live Outtakes @320kbps

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As I post my bargain bin CD's if I get 100-200 people to download them I'm doing pretty good. (Hell if I get one or two comments on anything that's a real bonanza) That recent Jimi Hendrix post I put up has over 400 downloads. So it's apparent to me you would rather have known artists over some obscure thing. I'm not gonna stop posting my bargain bin Cd's (there's still a shitload of em) but until then for every unknown I will post a known. This is in four parts. See Scans

I WENT AND PLAYED SO HARD I LOST MY MIND

COSMIC WALLS BETWEEN THE MOON AND I

WELL I USED TO BE SO HAPPY WHEN YOU GAVE GOOD PHONE

WHEN I STOPPED FOR A SMOKE I HEARD SHUFFLING FEET 

John Lee Hooker - Live Bellestar Lounge, NY. 1979 {Back From The Dead}

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Originally posted Monday, April 6, 2009

John Lee Hooker - Live Bellestar Lounge
Colden, NY
April 4, 1979 
Liberated bootleg
Soundboard @320 

Track List:
01 my baby left me
02 instrumental
03 losin' hand
04 raining
05 one burbon one scotch one beer
06 serve me right to suffer
07 rock steady
08 when my first wife left me
09 boogie chillun

Thanks to the original source!





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Big Sugar - Live Kitchener Blues Festival, Canada

John Lennon - After The Remember Variable Bit Rate

Elvis Presley - Follow That Dream Complete @224kbps

David Bowie - The Alternate Ziggy Stardust @192kbps

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I know...I know...I'm a day late. But while putting these posts together I happened to notice some unsettling coincidences between the thin white duke and the king. Check these out....

1. Bowie had a brother who went nuts, E had a brother who was stillborn.
2. If you take the letters from the name Terry and rearrange them onto a Kenner's Lite Brite you can certainly come up with the name Jesse.
3. Bowie had a manager who ripped him off left and right, E had a manager that once had an assistant who went by the name Tony
4.Bowie and E both recorded for R.C.A.
5.Bowie covers Lou Reed's "Waiting For The Man" E was constantly heard saying "Man what are we waiting for?"
6.Bowie has a song called "Rebel Rebel" E was considered a rebel
7.Bowie at one time was considered gay E said he didn't like gays, but that great psychiatrist Sigmund Freud once said "That those who purport to dislike gay people are actually gay themselves."
8.Bowie was in the movie "The Man Who Fell To Earth" E was notorious for being in shitty movies
9.Bowie at one time incorporated mime into his act  E was known to "phone it in" on many of his later live shows.
10.They were both born on January 8th

Coincidence I think not....But you decide. See Scans

COP KNELT AND KISSED THE FEET OF A PRIEST  

BROWNSTONE BUILDING AND THREE FLIGHTS OF STAIRS   

David Bowie - January 8, 1947 - January 10, 2016 ~ R.I.P. ~

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David Bowie -  January 8, 1947 – January 10, 2016  
~ R.I.P. ~

British music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said Monday, prompting an outpouring of tributes. Mr Bowie died on Sunday surrounded by family, just two days after he turned 69 and released his new album Blackstar. "David Bowie died peacefully today (Sunday) surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer," said a brief statement posted to both his Twitter and Facebook accounts. "While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family's privacy during their time of grief," it added.

The death brings the curtain down on one of the most acclaimed artists of modern British music.

at Rolling Stone

at CNN




Live Rockpalast 1996
- Look Back In Anger
- Scary Monsters
- Diamond Dog
- The Heart's Filthy Lesson
- Outside
- Aladdin Sane
- Andy Warhol
- The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction
- Man Who Sold The World
- Telling Lie
- Baby Universal
- Hallo Spaceboy
- Breaking Glass
- We Prick You
- Jump They Say
- Lust For Life
- Under Pressure
- Heroes
- White Light, White Heat
- Moonage Daydream
- All The Young Dude


The top picture is large enough to use as a desktop wall paper...

Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Springfield, MA. 1989

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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - The Library
Springfield, Massachusetts 
July 30, 1989
Soundboard @flac


Notes From Dime seeder...
Here's my last full-length Buddy / Junior and its a great one taken entirely from a second gen soundboard source. The only thing puzzling about this show is the date. There's a very famous BG / SRV performance from Legends in Chicago on the same date as this. However, Buddy clearly says that it's his birthday while tap dancing around the false Junior introduction in the first set and the show was clearly marked as 1989-07-30 when I received the show back in trade in 1997. So, a bit of controversy while you spend 2.5 hours listening to this great show. 
**** 44 khz / 16 bit **** (CD Version)

Set 1

01.[02:04] Introduction > tuneup
02.[10:24] All Your Love
03.[06:30] Sweet Little Angel medley
04.[07:52] Crazy About You > I Just Wanna Make Love To You
05.[05:01] The Things I Used To Do
06.[13:44] Knock On Wood
07.[08:18] Any Way You Look At It
08.[02:06] banter > snippets
09.[00:20] Sunshine Of Your Love
10.[01:13] Junior false introduction
11.[00:49] Marvin Gaye snippet
12.[01:16] Going Down
13.[02:16] Fever
14.[01:38] Snippets II
15.[03:25] Hoochie Coochie Man
16.[00:37] Set 1 outro


Set 2

17.[01:09] banter
18.[07:30] Junior Wells introduction > Low Down Dirty Shame
19.[06:59] Big Boss Man
20.[09:10] ?
21.[05:32] Nineteen Years Old
22.[03:18] Trouble No More
23.[04:21] Messin' With the Kid
24.[13:31] Little Red Rooster
25.[07:39] Sex Machine jam >
26.[02:53] I Feel Good
27.[06:31] Little By Little
28.[06:16] Going Home jam
29.[00:50] Set 2 outro

Total 2:23:12

Thanks to original source and DIME!

DO NOT SHARE IN LOSSY FORMAT!!
MP3 for personal use ONLY!!
TRADE FREELY!!





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Happy Birthday To Us!!!

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Today marks Voodoo Wagon's 7th birthday!! 
We started this blog on this day in 2009!
Maybe we can go another 7 years...or maybe another 7 days. It all depends on you guys. 
Keeping this thing going can get REALLY tedious and boring when we only get
comments from a handful of people who are regulars.
So let's hope for at least another year and some more audience participation. 

Thanks to those of you who have supported us with comments and donations!!

Everyone else needs to kick it up notch!!!



On With The Show!!!

Five Horse Johnson - Live Tilburg, Netherlands 2012

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Five Horse Johnson - Live Tilburg, Netherlands
August 2, 2012
Excellent Audience recording @ VBR0

1 uncut file...
Time 49:59
 
No Set List...

This is for my good buddy JOBE!!





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David Bowie - with Mott the Hoople and Lou Reed, May 1973 {Back From the Dead}

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Originally posted by Mitch Lopate July 20, 2009

So the Floppy Boot Stomp gets all the glory?
Try and cop this on the FBS! Fuggedaboutit!!
A bunch of lightweights....

However,
I promise that the Lou Reed sessions with Mott will raise your eyebrows. Good fun!!

This 'un goes out to that Bowie maniac,
Buffalo Smith.


David Bowie, Legendary Lost Tapes, Trident Studios, May 1973

Recorded during some Mott the Hoople recording sessions--they were joined by Bowie and Lou Reed.

Updated Track list:
Track 1-3: with Mott The Hoople
Track 4: with Mott The Hoople and Lou Reed
Track 5-6: Lou Reed w/Mott The Hoople


Track List: (Artwork Included)
May 1972, Trident Studios, London, England
01. All The Young Dudes
02. It’s Alright
03. Henry And The H-Bomb
04. Sweet Jane
05. Shakin’ All Over
06. Please Don’t Touch
07. So Sad
 

January 5, 1973, Green’s Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland
08. Hang Onto Yourself
09. Ziggy Stardust
10. Changes
11. Superman
12. Five Years
13. Life On Mars
14. John I’m Only Dancing
15. Moonage Daydream
16. Suffragette City
17. Width Of A Circle
18. Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide



 Link thanks to Mark Ward Lee guitars 101



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The Band - Live Washington, DC. 1976

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The Band - Live at the Carter Barron Amphitheater
July 17, 1976
Washington, DC
 (Complete King Biscuit Flower Hour show/reel)
 Excellent Pre-FM @224


**NOTES**
“This was The Band near the end of their run. They were just weeks away from their final concert (which became the overstuffed movie The Last Waltz) and Robbie Robertson left the band shortly after. This recording shows them as seasoned vets, playing material they’d been comfortable with for years.” Note: per the Bill Graham Archive, the actual date of this performance is now assumed to be 17 July 1976, not 16 August 1976 as stated in Band books and on King Biscuit Flower Hour bootlegs.


Set List:
Track 01. Don’t Do It 5:40
Track 02. The Shape I’m In 4:09
Track 03. It Makes No Difference 7:23
Track 04. The Weight 4:55
Track 05. King Harvest 3:45
Track 06. Twilight 3:28
Track 07. Ophelia 3:50
Track 08. Tears Of Rage 5:59
Track 09. Forbidden Fruit 6:11
Track 10. This Wheel’s On Fire 4:01
Track 11. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 4:03
Track 12. The Genetic Method 3:59
Track 13. Chest Fever 4:31
Track 14. Up On Cripple Creek 5:56
Track 15. WS Walcott Medicine Show 4:05



Lineup:
Robbie Robertson - guitar
Rick Danko - bass
Garth Hudson - organ
Richard Manuel - piano
Levon Helm - drums

Thanks to bigozine2!




Gillian Welch & David Rawlings - Live Berkely, CA. 1996

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Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
June 20, 1996
Freight & Salvage
Berkeley, CA
Soundboard @320


Set list:
Tear My Stillhouse Down
Snowin’ On Raton
One More Dollar
Pass You By
Barroom Girls
Paper Wings
Annabelle
Riverboat Song
Diamond Joe
I’ll Go On Downtown
Caleb Meyer
Set II
Wichita
Billy
By The Mark
Dark As A Dungeon
I’ve Been Down Before
Acony Bell
Only One And Only
Red Clay Halo


Encore
Orphan Girl
Dusty Boxcar Wall
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David Bowie - Ziggy Missing Links @224kbps

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First off I have to be more thorough. When I posted that Ziggy last week I did not bother to see if we had posted it before.  Of course we had The Boss beat me by three years in putting it up. So with all the tributes out there I'm searching my hard drives to find something that I have not seen on other sites.  Now my introduction to David Bowie. Way back in 1972 a young Jobester went into one of the local department stores. Looking at the records that they had on display. I noticed a real weird looking guy with orange messed up air looking very forlorn and staring down. I thought  well..this may be psychedelic, and if nothing else just weird enough to appeal to me. They must have had ten copies of "Space Oddity" but one was mistakenly priced at a $1.99 so with my limited funds that's the one I bought, all others were $3.99. I took it home and as of this time the FM radio stations in my little town would not even touch this guy. So I hadn't even heard "Space Oddity" but the songs I determined that needed to be paid more attention too were "Unwashed and Slightly Dazed""Cygnet Committee"and "Memory of a Free Festival" Imagine my surprise when after deciding these are some great songs I then find out he's got  three other RCA albums out. So the next one I buy is "Hunky Dory" Ok now I'm hooked. "Ziggy" was next then "The Man Who Sold The World" but still no FM play in my city. Here is the guy that seems to feel what I'm thinking,feeling and trying to say (not that anyone would listen) He is my hero. Now I devour everything I can find by this guy. Read anything I can find on him. At this time I have expounded to my mother and friends the genius of David Bowie. Of course they all call into question my sexuality and think David is a weirdo, doesn't change my mind though. So now I find out he's produced an album by some guy named "Lou Reed" and another band named "Mott The Hoople" who had gotten a bit of FM airplay with their song "Whiskey Women" so them, I had heard a bit of. I bought both of these, they had David Bowie's name on them. I remember going to the record store (by this time we now had "underground" head shops and record stores in my town) the day of release of "Aladdin Sane" also at this time our local college radio station was playing "Panic in Detroit" I bought everything I could find by David, bootlegs, 45's, magazines anything. As a side note I still have every one of those records. David was the first guy whom everything he put out I bought. Then in 1973 I buy a record by some band called Iggy and the Stooges once again David Bowie association. That was it. I now started to hear music different. When I bought "Raw Power" I no longer had time to listen to FM rock. Don't get me wrong there is a lot of that shit (FM rock from the time period) that I still like but it never seemed right to me that so much BULLSHIT music was being played and David and his ilk could not even be heard. So all these people that jump on the DB band wagon I hope you know who Dana Gillespie,Nelson Slater,(I know he's a Lou Reed Associate) Tony DeFries, Amanda Lear Angie, Zowie (Joe) are right? This is way long and I'm sorry. I didn't even get to talk about the 1980 floor show or how disappointed I was when I found out he had gotten rid of Mick Ronson and released the pedestrian(in my opinion) "Diamond Dogs" Listen to 1984/DODO from the 1980 Floor Show and think how much greater that album would have been with input from Mick Ronson. For some reason we can't receive comments right now so if you wanna say something please be patient. And finally I have a friend who states that it takes talent to hear music David Bowie was my teacher and for that I will always and forever be indebted to the man. THANK YOU DAVID BOWIE. See scans

DAY AFTER DAY THEY SEND MY FRIENDS AWAY

Woven Hand - Live at Roepaen - 2010 (Rockpalast)

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 Wovenhand - Live at Roepaen -2010 (Rockpalast)

The line-up (Edwards, Garrison, Humbert and Linsenmeier) plus Greek percussion player Lukas Metaxas played a gig in an old church in Ottersum (Netherlands) in October 2010. An ancient building well known for its very special atmosphere and amazing acoustics, the room was the perfect setting for Woven Hand’s first live album – Live At Roepan. 

1) Speaking Hands
2) Sinking Hands
3) His Rest
4) Flutter
5) Horse Head Fiddle
6) Orchard Gate
7) Kingdom of Ice
8) Singing Grass
9) Deerskin Doll
10) Raise Her
11) Whistling Girl
12) Off The Cuff


Wovenhand & David Eugene Edwards

Wovenhand Talks About Preserving Heritage And Community



You can download this show with Ant

Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - Fillmore West 1970

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Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention
Live Fillmore West
November 6, 1970
San Francisco, CA
Remastered Soundboard @320

Set List:

01 Paladin Routine (incl. Have Gun - Will Travel) [1:26]
02 Call Any Vegetable [10:37]
03 The Sanzini Brothers [1:11]
04 Preamble To Penis Dimension [0:55]
05 Penis Dimension [8:05]
06 The Sanzini Brothers [2:17]
07 Little House I Used To Live In [0:55]
08 Penis Dimension [2:40]
09 The Mud Shark [0:38]
10 Dr. John Routine [4:04 - fade out / tapeflip / fade in]
11 Touring Can Make You Crazy [0:29]
12 Would You Like A Snack? [1:00]
13 Holiday In Berlin [8:16]
14 Cruising For Burgers [3:35]
15 Easy Meat [5:35]
16 The Bullshit Rhythm [1:41]
17 Daddy, Daddy, Daddy [2:56]
18 Do You Like My New Car? [4:20]
19 Happy Together [1:15]
20 Who Are The Brain Police? [1:42]


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