Monday, December 31, 2007

Joan Osborne Austin City Limits Audio Rip




Forget her big hit for a moment. Joan is a soulful and talented artist that I like a lot. Saw her at the Ramshead in Annapolis, MD a while back. This is a very good show from Joan! Even "One Of Us" is done so differently it is barely recognizable.

Running Out Of Time
St. Teresa
If I Was Your Man
Righteous Love
One Of Us
Spider Web
Today And Everyday
Make You Feel my Love
45 Packin' Woman

35MB, WMA 9.1, 51 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/80384061/Austin_City_Limits.rar

Don Dixon, Romeo at Julliard Out Of Print CD




Another fine album from Don Dixon!

Borrowed Time
Your Sister Told Me
Heart in a Box
Cool
Romeo
Million Angels Sigh
Helen
Swallowing Pride
February Ingenue
Cat Out of the Bag
Jean Harlow's Return

Look at this line up!

Don Dixon - Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar, Piano, Guitar (Rhythm),
Keyboards, Recorder, Vocals, Producer, Vibraphone
Marti Jones - Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Jim Brock - Percussion, Bongos, Vocals, Vibraphone, Trap Kit
The Woods - Vocals
Treva Spontaine - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Angie Carlson - Piano, Wurlitzer
Mitch Easter - Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
David Enloe - Guitar
Anton Fier - Drums
Jamie Hoover - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr), Noise, Producer
Laird Landis - Piano
Jack Cornell - Bass
Terry Anderson - Drums
Eric Marshall - Drums
Otis Nibbler - Drums
Richard Putnam - Organ
Bland Simpson - Piano
Nat Speir - Saxophone
Derl Sanderson - Trombone
Marc McClure - Saxophone, Sax (Baritone)
Karl Sievers - Trumpet
Willie Gillon - Clarinet
Larry Brubaker - Trumpet
Sonny Burnett - Sax (Tenor

18MB, WMA 9.1, 39 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/80381578/Romeo_at_Juilliard.rar

Don Dixon EEE Vinyl LP Rip



Just got to dig on some Don Dixon whenever you get a chance!
Don Dixon was born on December 13, 1950 in Lancaster, South Carolina. His college roommate was the writer Bruce Brooks.

Dixon is considered to be one of the key producers of what is called the jangle pop movement of the early 1980s. He spent thirteen years as a member of NC cult heroes Arrogance. Around 1983, Dixon attracted attention by co-producing with Mitch Easter, R.E.M.'s landmark debut LP Murmur. He then spent several years producing the work of varied artists including Chris Stamey (formerly of The dB's) and The Smithereens. Considered to be a highlight of this period was Tommy Keene's Run Now EP (co-produced with T Bone Burnett). This success led to Dixon recording his solo debut Most of the Girls Like to Dance (But Only Some of the Boys Like To), a further affirmation of his love of classic pop melodies and spiky, Nick Lowe-inspired wordplay.

After producing wife Marti Jones' Unsophisticated Time, he released his second solo effort, Romeo at Juilliard, in 1987 and the live Chi-Town Budget Show a year later. After 1989's EEE, Dixon's recording career went into hiatus for several years and he returned to producing, helming efforts for the Smithereens, Richard Barone, and James McMurtry before finally releasing Romantic Depressive in 1995. Another lengthy hiatus preceded the early 2000 release of The Invisible Man and its 2001 follow-up, Note Pad #38. His latest release, The Entire Combustible World in One Small Room followed in summer 2006.


01 Oh Cheap Chatter
(Why Don't I Seem Like A Man To You)03:50
02 Silent Screen 03:34
03 Love Gets Strange 05:38
04 I Can Hear the River 04:55
05 Dark End of the Street 03:25
06 Gimme Little Sign 02:24
07 One Lonely Question 03:15
08 Calling Out For Love 03:51
09 Bad Reputation 03:21
10 EEE/T.O.T.TV 03:52
11 Roots of Truth 02:32
12 Sweet Surrender 04:30


20MB, WMA, 45 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/80380221/Don_Dixon-_EEE.rar

Don Dixon Chi-Town Budget Show



Here is Don Dixon's Chi-Town Budget Show live CD. It's an out of print CD from my collection. This was recorded live on March 22, 1988 at the Park West in Chicago for broadcast on WXRT-FM. A great live album that any fan of Don or Marti Jones must have.

1. Heart In A Box
2. February Ingenue
3. Praying Mantis
4. Girls L. T. D.
5. Your Sister Told Me
6. Southside Girl
7. Renaissance Eyes
8. Cat Out Of The Bag
9. Borrowed Time
10. Skin Deep

Details
Playing time: 44 min.
Contributing artists: David Enloe, Jack Cornell, Marti Jones, Terry Anderson
Producer: Don Dixon

20MB, WMA 9.1 44 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/80378719/DON_DIXON-_Chi-Town_Budget_Show.rar

FRESHLY BAKED WHFS OPEN REEL TAPE


24 Hours out of the oven is an open reel tape of WHFS on two consecutive nights of April 9 and 10 1983. Don't know the DJ's, maybe Mark or Milo. Someone help me out please! Plus I don't know who half the artists are and guessed at them because the tape ended before the DJ did his song run down. It's two hours of classic HFS! Enjoy!

Thin Lizzy, The Tubes, Penguin Feather Commercial, UPI World News, Peter Tosh, Elvis Costello, Bow Wow Wow, The Church, Capt Beefheart, The G.I.s, Buzzcocks, Faith, Grace Jones, John Fox, Lou Reed, Fad Gadget, Dire Straights, BuzzCocks

247MB, MP3 @320, 122 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0RI6VMLR

WRNR 103.1 FM ANNAPOLIS, MD FROM 1998 PT2


03-27-1998 WRNR MIDNIGHT SHIFT STEREO
Cream, Paul Delay Band, Srv, Jeff Beck, Weather Report, The Specials, Jonathon Richman, Jonny Lang, Tom Waites, Roomful Of Blues, Professor Longhair, Marsha Ball-Irma Thomas, Chris Isaak, Rusted Root, Fastball, R.E.M., Whiskeytown Concert Commercial, Richard Thompson, Yes

05-03-1998 WRNR CRAIG
Alana Davis, Holly Cole, Bob Dylan, Steve Poltz, The Doors, Donald Duck Dunne, Bonnie Raitt

05-04-1998 WRNR
Pink Floyd, Mazzy Star, The Specials, Paul Mccartney, Chesapeake Bay Blues Fest Commercial

WRNR Tuesday 05-05-1998
Cruel Seed, 4 Good Homes, Close Lobsters, Los Straight Jackets, Little Feat, Nick Lowe, Bonnie, Los Lobos, Chris Smither, Delbert McClinton

06-24-1998 WRNR Midnight Shift
Corey Stevens, Ken Nordine, John Fogerty, Brian Ferry, Freddy Jones, Patty Griffin, 5Chinese Brothers, Taj Mahall, Subdudes

08-03-1998 WRNR Midnight Shift
Dave Alvin, Thermador, Cake, Francis Dunnery, Golden Palominos, Duke Robbillard, Jonny Lang

10-10-1998 WRNR FRI ONE AM
Corey Stevens, Sheryl Crow, Roger Mcguinn, The Nighthawks, Catfish Hodge, Arthur Brown, The Beatles, The Ruttles, The Bottle Rockets, The Spongetones, Moe, Johnny Hoy And The Blue Fish, The Band, Janis Joplin, Squeeze, Slow Leak, Chris Isaac, Joni Mitchell

11-20-1998 WRNR The Midnight Shift
Los Straight Jackets, Jefferson Airplane, Radney Foster, Patti Griffin, Lou Reed, SRV, Maria Muldaur, Sapphire, Golden Smog, The Byrds, Marti Jones, Joe Jackson, Mickey Hart, Cracker, Los Lobos, Dave Matthews

300MB, WMA

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SZ5KZ0TX

Sunday, December 30, 2007

WRNR 103.1 FM ANNAPOLIS, MD FROM 1997 PT2


05-15-1997 WRNR CHRIS FRIDAY EVENING
NANCY GRIFFITH- THE WANKTONES- REM- JAYHAWKS- STONES- ALLMAN BROS.- JOHN PRINE- DAVE EDMUNDS

06-05-06-1997 CARLOS THEN CRAIG
BEN HARPER, COREY STEVENS, KEB MO, JONNY LANG, LITTLE ACE, NORMAN BLAKE AND TONY RICE, FRANK ZAPPA, MIKE SCOTT, ECHOE AND THE BUNNYMEN, TALKING HEADS

06-22-1997 WRNR MICHAEL MASSEY
ROBIN TROWER- JOHN MAYALL- JOHN PRINE- THE BYRDS- ADRIAN BELEW- ACE- JAYHAWKS- DIRE STRAIGHTS- JERRY DOUGLAS- MATT GUITAR MURPHY- MARK WENNER- SON SEALS- POWERHOUSE- ROBERT EARL KEENE- PINK FLOYD- HARRY NIELSON- SPONGETONES- BEATLES- KIM RICHEY

07-12-1997 WRNR MICHAEL MASSEY
PINK FLOYD- AL GREEN- AMAZING RHYTHM ACES- JONNY LANG- KINSEY REPORT- DIRK HAMILTON- JOHN HIATT- JEFF LYNNE- WHODOO RYTHM DEVILS- JOHN FOGERTY- INDIGO GIRLS- KRIS KRISTOFERSON- PHIL CAGEY- THE BEATLES- SARAH MCLAUCHLIN- ALLISON KRAUSE

08-12-1997 WRNR CRAIG THE MIDNIGHT SHIFT
JONNY LANG- RUSTED ROOT- OTIS RUSH- SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS- BONNIE RAITT- NORMAN BLAKE & TONY RICE- SISTER HAZEL- COLIN JAMES- LITTLE JACK MELODY- LOUISE JORDAN

08-28-1997 WRNR THURSDAY EVENING
JONI MITCHELL- SPECIALS- ALLMAN BROS- GRATEFUL DEAD- JOHN HIATT- WHISKEYTOWN-JOHN STROHM- PATTY LARKIN- DANNY GATTON- AUGUST WEST- HEATHER EATON- RORY BLOCK- DAVID SYLVIAN&ROBERT FRIPP- DAR WILLIAMS- BEN HARPER- ALLISON KRAUSE- RICHARD THOMPSON-STEVE FORBETT- CHRIS ISAAC

08-29-1997 WRNR CHRIS
THE DEAD- S.C.O.T.S.- JR WALKER- LITTLE FEAT- MISSION OF BURMA- TRAVELING WILBURYS- RICHARD THOMPSON- BEATLES- JAMES MCMURTRY- NICK LOWE- FREDDY JONES- NEW RIDERS- NRBQ-DANNY GATTON- JOHN FOGERTY- DAVE EDMUNDS- STEVE MILLER- THE STONES

11-06-1997 WRNR CRAIG THE MIDNIGHT SHIFT
WILLIAM CLARK- TAJ MAHAL- BUDDY GUY- DELBERT MCCLINTON- THE PRETENDERS- JONNY LANG- KENNY BERREL- FIRESIGN THEATER- SARAH MCLACHLIN- WAR

374MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VE2G0JCH

WRNR 103.1 FM ANNAPOLIS, MD FROM 1997 PT1



WRNR Midnight Shift 04-28-1997 91 Minutes
Mark Knopfler, Allison Moyet, Talking Heads, Joe Ely, Lee Rocker, Savoy Brown, John Jennings, Zachary Roussard, Little Feat, Widespread Panic,Garbage, Laurie Anderson, Robbie Robertson, Genesis, Morphine, Los Lobos, The Subdudes, Suzanne Vega, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Electric Prunes, Cake, John Prine, Janis Joplin, Ray Charles

WRNR Midnight Shift Carlos 06-13-1997 90 minutes
SRV, Laura Love, Peter Case, John Hiatt, Allman Bros. ,Mysteries of Life, The Kinks, The Faces, Kim Richey, Hendrix, Zappa, Jonny Lang, Delbert McClinton, James Harman

WRNR Michael Midnight Shift 06-21-1997 70 minutes
Bob Marley, Garland Jeffries, Sherry Jackson, Wooden Tops, Box Tops, The Dead, Rusted Root, Nighthawks, The Nazz, Steven Gibbons Band, The Yardbirds, Ben Harper, Neil Young, Paul McCartney

WRNR Phil, 07-18-1997 32 Minutes
Dave Edmunds, Carl Perkins, Robert Earl King, The Animals, Green On Red,The Count 5, They Might Be Giants, John Hiatt, Hound Dog Taylor, Jimmy Hall

WRNR The Midnight Shift 07-28-1997 82 Minutes
Leon Redbone, James McMurtry, Lovin' Spoonful, Steve Miller and Paul McCartney, Bonnie Raitt, Ruth Brown, John Hiatt, Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Ben Harper, Sonya Dada, Neville Brothers, Paul Simon, William Topley, Warren Zevon, Counting Crows, Dire Straights

WRNR Michael, Friday Night 8-30-1997 88 Minutes
John Hiatt, Commander Cody, Sarah McLachlan, Morphine, Ventures, Nick Mason, Arthur Brown, Slim Dunlap, Van Morrison, Bonnie Raitt, T Birds, Graham Parker,Commander Cody, Mike Henderson and the Blue Bloods, Dr. John, The Shadows, Los Lobos, Sting, David Byrne, The Subdudes

WRNR Crazy Legs, Crazy Legs 09-13-1997 75 Minutes
Jeff Beck, Hound Dog Taylor, Honey Dogs, Graham Parker, Jackson Brown, Steve Forbett, Fiona Apple, Jelly Fish, Steve Miller, Jeb lloyd Weber, Little Feat
Ben Harper, Ultimate Spinach, The Bobs, T.Rex, John Juke Logan, Dar Williams, Hot Tuna, The Church, S.c.o.t.s., B52's, Cub Coda, Patti Griffin, Bonnie, David Gilmour, Sarah Mclachlan, Tori Amos, Van Morrison

WRNR HALLS BAR AND GRILL 12-24-1997 85 minutes
Pink Floyd, Roy Bookbinder, Bob Brosnon, Charlie Burse and His Memphis Mudcats, Dr John, John Prine, Merle Haggard, Bill Kirthcen, Mike Hurley, Grateful Dead, Slickee Boys, Lisa Loeb, Sleeper, Procol Harem, Naked Blue, Steve Stills, Marshall Crenshaw, 13th Floor Elevators, Jimi Hendrix, Adrian Bele, Patty Larkin

430MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=32RDA3QJ

Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation Live On Soundstage


Here is an audio rip of Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation Live On PBS's Soundstage. I ripped the audio from an MPT broadcast on Sept 13 2006. This was actually better that I thought it would be. Some interesting versions of old time favs and a decent show all around.

No Quarter
Shine It All Around
Black Dog
Four Sticks
Freedom Fries
Tin Pan Valley
Gallows Pole
The Enchanter
Whole Lotta Love

37MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 53 Minutes

Link

WRNR 103.1 FM ANNAPOLIS, MD FROM 1996



10-09-1996 WRNR DAMIAN'S HOMEGROWN MUSIC SHOW, Then Chris 80 minutes
Gitrow Band, Riverside, Pete Kennedy, The Revelairs, NRBQ, Jonathon Richman

1-15-1996 WRNR JANET WOMAN OF NOTE 27 minutes
THE PRETENDERS- JOAN OSBOURNE- LUSCIOUS JACKSON- CATIE CURTIS- BONNIE RAITT- PATSY CLINE

10-26-1996 WRNR MARY WILDER SUNDAY MORNING 64 minutes
The Neville Brothers, Doyle Bramhall, Jethro Tull, The Mother Hips, Frank Zappa, Edgar Winter, Jimmy Hall, Walter Horton, Koko Taylor, Police, Cake, Swingin' Steaks, Bonnie Raitt,

97MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2BKYG7WB

WRNR 103.1 FM ANNAPOLIS, MD FROM 1995



06-24-1995 WRNR DAVE ISSING 43 MINUTES
PAUL WELLER, ASTEC CAMERA, CROWDED HOUSE, PORTIS HEAD, GRATEFUL DEAD, SRV, LEONARD COHEN, MIDGE UHR

07-18-1995 WRNR Craig- Let's Go Smoke Some Pot! 59 Minutes
Comander Cody, Dash Riprock, Shanana, Frank Zappa, Marshall Crenshaw, James Brown, Blue Miracle, David Byrne, Dave Matthews, Boz Scaggs, Louis Jordan, Roomful Of Blues

10-15-1995 WRNR GENIES'S 1st SHOW 92 Minutes
Innocense Mission, Macey Star, Cowboy Junkies, K.D. LANG, SAM PHILLIPS, ANI DEFRANCO, Cavedogs, The Odds, Peter Case, Replacements, Kamper Van Bethoven, The Aqua Velvets, Dick Dale, Smashing Pumpkins, Smithereens, Teenage Fan Club, Cocteau Twins, The Sundays, Sarah Mclaughlin, Kirsty MaColl, Billy Bragg, Freedie Johnston

10-21-1995 WRNR DAVE ISSING 92 minutes
My apologies for the extremely low bit rate on this one. Won't happen again. If I get motivated it will get reripped and reupped.
Mark Almomd, Altered Images, Beggars, Benfolds 5, Go Go's, Josie Cotton, Bruce Springsteen, The Pogues, EmmyLou Harris, Erasure, Eurythmics, The Cure, Francis Dunnery, Jerry Jeff Walker, NRBQ, Southern Culture On The Skids, Lowen and Novarro, Freddie Jones, Ralph McTell, Altered Images


149MB, Various Bit Rates

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WQWUJ9MI

Saturday, December 29, 2007

10-23-1994 Rock 103 Michael Buckley, Sunday Morning


Michael Buckley always had a tasty Sunday Morning Show on Rock 103, Annapolis, MD and then continued it on WRNR. Another DJ and Show greatly missed these days.

Richard Thompson, Phil Oaks, R.E.M., Sheryl Crow, Happy Rhodes, Counting Crows, Mystic Revealers, Neil Young, Kelly Hunt, Robert Cray, Los lobos, Charles Brown, Bill Morrisey, World Party, Wendy Buckler, Last Of The Independence, T Bone Burnette, Paul Weller, The Radiators, Tab Benoit, Johnny Winter

185MB, MP3 @320, 94 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=52DNF4LZ

WHFS Tapes Shared By Bob: DJs Milo, Diane, Kim and Weasel



WHFS's 1978 lineup, from left: Damian Einstein, John Gilbert [Weasel], David Einstein, Bob "Here" Showacre, Diane Divola, Tom Grooms.

1) "6-17-1982" by Milo (43:59)
2) "6-22-83 A" by Milo (46:43)
3) "6-22-83 B" by Milo (46:40)
4) "10-30-83" by Milo (46:42)
5) "3-10-84 B" by Milo (24:09)
6) "7-13-83" by Milo then Diane (46:57)
7) "3-12-83 C" by Milo & Kim (46:51)
8) "7-14-83" by Milo then Mark (33:30)
9) "1-17-83 A" by Weasel (46:44)
10) "2-18-83" by Weasel (46:43)
11) "4-1-83 A" by Weasel (46:43)
12) "4-22-83 A" by Weasel (46:49)
13) "11-24-88" by Weasel (46:46)

MP3 @160kbps

Tapes 1-6 376MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SYEHFED1

Tapes 9-13 262MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TWDPOTG2

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Live From The Telly- Ladies Compilation Folder Part 2

Wow part 1 of this is one of the fastest moving downloads yet! So here's Part 2.
These are from TV broadcasts such as Austin City Limits, PBS's Soundstage, TNN, CMT, VH1 classic, etc. With the exception of a couple of tunes from Michelle Shocked, this is a folder stuffed with Ladies live from various TV broadcasts. It's also a good sampler fom a lot of posts on this blog. So if you find something exceptional and you don't have it's probably posted in this blog. Information for the source of each tune is contained in the ID tag.

"True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper
"WHAT WE REALLY NEED" by ROSANNE CASH
"5 A.M. In Amsterdam" by Michelle Shocked
"Angel From Montgomery" by Bonnie Raitt & Lyle Lovett
"Have A Heart" by Bonnie Raitt
"Kind and Generous" by Natalie Merchant
"Peace and Rock and Roll" by Mara
"Shine" by Cyndi Lauper
"THE CAPTAIN" by KASEY CHAMBERS
"Girls Just Want To Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper
"I Found Love" by Lone Justice
"LITTLE ANGEL, LITTLE BROTHER" by LUCINDA WILLIAMS
"Turn The Heat Up" by Shemekia Copeland
"Under Pressure" by Mara
"WELL, WELL, WELL" by BONNIE & BEN HARPER
"WERE ALL GONNA DIE SOMEDAY" by KASEY CHAMBERS
"Bookends" by Mara
"Money Changes Everything" by Cyndi Lauper
"SEVEN YEAR ACHE" by ROSANNE CASH
"Shelter" by Lone Justice
"Black Cat Bone" by Shemekia Copeland
"Pineola" by Lucinda Williams
"Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper
"Drunken Angel" by Lucinda Williams
"HOT BLOOD" by LUCINDA WILLIAMS
"Changed The Locks" by Lucinda Williams
"LONELY HEARTS" by ROSANNE CASH
"2 Kool 2 B 4forgotton" by Lucinda Williams
"Can't Let Go" by Lucinda Williams
"HAPPY WOMAN BLUES" by LUCINDA WILLIAMS
"DON'T THINK TWICE" by ROSANNE CASH
"Ways To Be Wicked" by Lone Justice
"I FEEL LUCKY" by MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER
"RHYTHM OF THE BLUES" by MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER
"I AM A TOWN" by MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER
Jonell Mossor and Delbert McClinton

113MB, Various Bit Rates, 162 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D0O7F3AH

WRNR 103.1 FM Annapolis, MD: 6 Tapes 1994


This is my first post from my collection of WRNR cassette tapes. I'll start the 1st post with the tapes I have ripped to my hard drive from 1994. Most of these 'RNR tapes are recorded in mono due to the weak signal. The music is so good it really doesn't matter.
Jake Einstein bought WXCL [Rock 103] in 1994 then later secured the call letters WRNR. [Rock N Roll] It's like the reincarnation of the 'HFS of old. Several DJs from 'HFS had shows on WRNR. Stay tuned for more.

10-14-1994 WRNR Bill Wright Friday Night
Bare Naked Ladies, The Beat, Material Issue, Planet B, Manassas, Blues Traveler, The Odds, Cracker, Pretenders, Big Head Todd, Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa, The Doors, Frentey, Timbuk3, Black Crows, Gilby Clark, High Llamas, Elvin Bishop, Rootboy, Butterfield Blues Band

10-29-1994 WRNR Phil
Hash, Danny Elfin, David Sylvian & Robert Fripp, Bob Marley, Paul Butterfield, Beat Farmers, ZZ Top, Hootie and The Blowfish, Lowen & Novarro, Indigo Girls, Steve Miller, Ween, Soul Coughing, Fish, Tom Waits, Dave Mason, Freddy Jones, Kristen Hall, Rush, Mazzi Starr

12-03-1994 WRNR Dave Issing Some Xmas Music
Richard And Linda Thompson, Freddy Jones Band, Buddy Guy, NRBQ, Counting Crows, The Ramones, The Ventures, Escape Club, Todd Snider, Indigo Girls, John Prine, Freedie Johnston, OMD, Stones, Side Winders, Sinead O'Conner, The Clash, Smashing Pumkins

05-21-1994 DEANO ROCK 103 SAT AFTERNOON
CLASH- SUBDUDES- YES- BLIND MELLON- THE BLACK CROWS- RAMONES- BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE- SOCIAL DISTORTION

10-23-1994 WRNR MICHAEL BUCKLEY SUNDAY MORNING
SEAN COLVIN- CHARLIE MUSSLEWHITE- SUSAN WERNER- KRISTEN HALL- PETER HIMMLEMAN- LEO KOTKE- PETER HOLSAPPLE- BRUCE COCKBURN- JOHN HIATT- RORY BLOCK- BONNIE RAITT- CHRIS SMITHER- SIR MACK RICE- EMMYLOU HARRIS- CHRISTINE LAKELAND- TERENCE SIMEON- NRBQ- STONES

10-29-1994 WRNR DAVE ISSING SAT AFTERNOON
JIMMY VAUGHAN- KIRSTY MCCOLL- NRBQ-DUANE N EDIE- BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN- JASON & THE SCORCHERS- MARSHALL CRENSHAW- KEITH RICHARDS- CINDERELLLA- VAN MORRISON- ROBERT GORDON- THE MAVERICKS- BRUCE COCKBURN- WARREN ZEVON- THE RAMONES- THE BEAT FARMERS- CUB CODA- JOHN GORKA- NEVILLE BROS- DAVID BOWIE

361MB, WMA

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VOO40S5B

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Live From The Telly- Ladies Compilation Folder

With the exception of a couple of tunes from Michelle Shocked, this is a folder stuffed with Woman live from various TV broadcasts. Information for the source of each tune is contained in the ID tag. This is the kind of thing I started doing once I stopped making CD Compilations. Maybe not as much fun throwing a bunch of tunes in a folder, but it's awesome to pack it full of whatever you like without the limitations of a 80 minute CD. I'll post this one and if I get some feedback and some downloads I'll post more.

1) "Don't Mess With My Little Sister" by Michelle Shocked (2:36)
2) "Love has No Pride" by Bonnie Raitt (4:15)
3) "CRY LIKE A BABY" by KASEY CHAMBERS (4:15)
4) "HALFWAY HOUSE" by ROSANNE CASH (3:28)
5) "Can't Lose Them All" by Kim Richey (4:08)
6) "Living On a Prayer" by Mara (4:52)
7) "Maria" by Blondie (4:06)
8) "Missing You" by Cyndi Lauper (4:51)
9) "Polk Salad" by Shelby Lynne (6:12)
10) "Robin Lee Live On Tnn" (13:11)
11) "San Andreas Fault" by Natalie Merchant (5:23)
12) "Love Me Like A Man" by Bonnie Raitt (3:12)
13) "The Greener Side" by Michelle Shocked (2:55)
14) "Atomic, Heart Of Glass" by Blondie (15:32)
15) "Carnival" by Natalie Merchant (6:30)
16) "Don't Let Me be Misunderstood" by Cyndi Lauper (4:41)
17) "Don't Let Me Run" by Mara (5:33)
18) "Hello Old Friend" by Kim Richey (3:54)
19) "Telephone" by Shelby Lynne (4:22)
20) "THIS FLOWER" by KASEY CHAMBERS (3:06)
21) "Green Lights" by Bonnie Raitt (2:30)
22) "Silent Ways" by Michelle Shocked (2:57)
23) "Cheat" by Mara (3:41)
24) "If I Were Smart" by Shelby Lynne (4:29)
25) "The Way It Never Was" by Kim Richey (3:11)
26) "Ophelia" by Natalie Merchant (5:09)
27) "Sunny Side Of The Street" by Cyndi Lauper (4:45)
28) "Sleep Keeps Me Awake" by Michelle Shocked (3:05)
29) "Wheels" by Lone Justice (7:02)
30) "Gotta Be Better" by Shelby Lynne (3:40)
31) "Happy Woman Blues" by Lucinda Williams (3:36)
32) "I Don't Want Anything To Change" by Bonnie Raitt & Lyle Lovett (4:40)
33) "Last Goodbye" by Natalie Merchant (4:40)
34) "Salt In My Wounds" by Shemekia Copeland (6:45)
35) "THE MOUNTAIN" by KASEY CHAMBERS (4:50)
36) "Touch of Your Hand" by Mara (4:05)

139MB, Various Bit Rates, 180 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OX4QR1GH

multielvi Shares an Awesome Tape ripped to MP3 + More




multielvi Wrote:
"I finally converted that Dave Elliott Benefit
cassette that I promised you. Here is the Rapidshare
link.

http://rapidshare.com/files/78642084/DaveElliottBenefit.zip.html

Here is a short bio of him. Not much about him on the
web. Just for the hell of it I have also attached a
photo of him that I took last summer. He was playing
with Bill Kirchen.

http://www.theseductones.com/DE-Bio.html

Dave can be seen on this danny Gatton Youtube vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riW6BxNeehU

And here is a small stocking stuffer for you. A short
(30 minute) mp3 from Xmas day 1978. It was one of
those rare times that I could receive WGTB here in
Baltimore. I was preparing to go to my parents house
to spend Christmas day when I tuned in to find Josh,
Hall, and Root Boy Slim on the air shooting the bull
and spinning discs. This is all that I managed to get
on tape but another small chunk of history has
survived!

http://rapidshare.com/files/78646822/WGTB_Xmas_78.mp3.html

I will send more as I go through my stuff.

Merry Xmas & Happy New Year

multielvi"

Thanks for this one!!!

WHFS 99.1 FM 3 TAPES FROM 1994


3 more cassette tapes from 1994. My favorite station going down hill fast at this point. Still some good tunes, but a bit commercialized.

03-03-1994 WHFS DAMIAN 46 MINUTES
CRACKER, SIMPLE MINDS, SHERYL CROW, THE SMITHS, BANARAMA, B52S, LENNY KRAVITZ, THE CURE, ENIGMA, LOU REED, R.E.M.

02-11-1994 WHFS Snowy Traffic Report 30 MINUTES
Jesus Jones, Sheryl Crow, R.E.M. , Cranberries, Alice In Chains

02-20-1994 WHFS DEAD BEAT CLUB 80 MINUTES
The Cure, Temple Of The Dog, Pearl Jam, B52s, Ziggy Marley, Iggy Pop

165MB, MP3 AND WMA

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q8LKSAYE

WHFS 102.3 FM, Dick Lillard: The Roots Of Rock n Roll Show 11-06-1982



This open reel tape was recorded Saturday Morning on the 6th of November 1982, 8:00-10:00 AM. It's another excellent Roots Of Rock N Roll Show from Dick Lillard.

Johnny Cash, The Channels, The Drifters, Sam Price, Bill Haley, Elvis Presley, Five Lives, The Tymes, The Ravens, The Johnny Otis Orchestra, UPI World News, Joe Turner, Bill Haley and The Comets, Clyde McFadden, The Charts, Amos Milburn, Johnny Cash, The Five Keys, The Fabulaires, Carl Perkins, The Rainbows, Ray Charles, PSA, Fats Domino, The Moon Glows, Elmore James, Amos Milburn, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Flamingos, UPI World News, Beginning Of Damiens Show

243MB, MP3 @320, 118 Minutes, Memorex Open Reel Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1NFV1KGM

Catfish Hodge: Live At The Bayou, WAVA 12-07-1979




I taped this from WAVA on Dec 07 1979.

"Catfish on stage is like a twelve gauge shot gun of emotion going off!" - Rolling Stone Magazine

"Hodge possesses a voice that can be heard miles away but can get so low and ethereal you’ll swear he’s singing through you.

Few can compare with this man’s power and effect!" - Holler/ Colorado Blues Society News

1) "Holiday" (4:28)
2) "Blues Got the World" (3:51)
3) "Nobody Knows" (3:13)
4) "Black Cadillac" (5:52)
5) "What the Woman Do"(3:15)
6) "Down Over The Border" (3:53)
7) "So Tough" (3:37)
8) "Nobody Knows" (2:46)
9) "To the Left" (7:54)
10) "Band Intro" (0:33)
11) "Elmo's Blues" (4:50)
12) "Record Executive Blues" (6:17)
13) "Sailin' Shoes" (3:03)
14) "Boogie Man Gonna Git Ya" (9:56)
15) "Stay All Night" (4:31)

Catfish has been called an "American folk blues hero" and has been a mainstay on the American Blues music scene for three decades now! He has twenty four albums to his credit, comprised almost totally of original material. "Catfish Blues" and "Like A Big Dog Barkin’" on the Wildcat label, and "Eyewitness Blues" on Genes CD were released in 1994 and 1995. His first album of children’s songs "Adventures at Catfish Pond", on Music for Little People label was released in May of 1996. The album won the NAPA Golden Award as best children’s music of 1996. His
1998 release "Bare Necessities"(on Chicken Legs Music) finds him in a solo acoustic setting, with lowdown funky blues and soulful ballads. His 1999 release "Twenty Years" features performances from concerts and radio broadcast and includes the only version now available of "Boogie Man Gonna Git Ya", as well as other rare gems. His 2002 release "Let's Eat" is a best of collection of his best known food songs of which there are many! Both of his latest albums are available on Chicken Legs Music. All of his albums prior to the 1990's are hard to find except for the first Catfish Band album "Get Down", which Sony/Epic re-released in the mid 1990's, due to demand for it overseas.
Catfish found his calling early on. While growing up in Detroit, he was sneaking into Motown Records Hitsville studio to catch the Four tops and the Supremes and grooving to R&B and Blues while his contemporaries gravitated to the Beatles. In the late 1960’s he formed the Catfish Band and led them out of Detroit into national prominence.
By 1973 Catfish had settled into Washington, DC where he was packing them in at Desperado’s, Childe Harold and the Cellar Door with what the Washington City Paper describes as "his cheerfully muscular blues & rockin’ boogie". He made a few friends along the way too. He became a regular opener for Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat, who also started showing up on his recordings. When he formed the Chicken Legs Band in 1981, he was joined by Little Feat’s Paul Barrere, Richie Hayward, Kenny Gradney and Sam Clayton. Their final tour hit twenty one cities and sold out every one.
By 1982 Catfish had headed west to California where he lived for the next 17 years. Along with Paul Barrere he formed the Bluesbusters in 1984. They recorded two albums for Landslide Records and toured for many years, until Little Feat was reformed in the late 1980’s.
In 1999 Catfish founded the Hillbilly Funk Allstars with T Lavitz, Richie Hayward, Kenny Gradney, and Vassar Clements. Their first tour was well received, with great turn outs, will they ever tour again? He continues to work solo acoustic and with his new electric band in the mid-atlantic area, as well as festivals around the globe.
Today Catfish Hodge lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where he says "the air is fresh and the mountains are good for the healing of the soul." After thirty five years on the road and twenty four albums having been released, he is still electrifying music fans with his powerful and spiritual style of original music!
An evening with Catfish is a raucous romp through life’s occurrences, punctuated with his unique insights and wit. While critics struggle to classify his sound, calling it “Delta jazz”, "Southern rock", or “rhythm and blues”, Catfish just keeps on keepin’ on, pleasing the crowd with his right-on songs and electrifying stage presence.

136MB, MP3 @320, 68 Minutes, TDK SA90 Cassette Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VGQPWTF4

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

KBFH Nov 1990: ZZ Top, T-Birds, Colin James


This is a King Biscuit Flower Hour show with ZZ Top, The Fabulous Thunderbirds Birds, and Colin James. Taped from WWDC DC-101 In November of 1990 on a Maxell UDII60 cassette tape.

"KBFH Intro"
"Nation Wide" by ZZ Top 1980
"Arrested for Driving While Blind" by ZZ Top 1980
"Cheap Sunglasses" by ZZ Top 1980
"Jailhouse Rock, Tush" by ZZ Top 1980
"Hot Number" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds 1987
"Why Get Up" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds 1987
"Wrap It Up" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds 1987
"Look At That, Look At That" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds 1987
"Tuff Enuff" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds 1987
"Cross My Heart, Keep On Loving Me Baby" by Colin James 1990

104MB, MP3 @320, 53 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZA64443A

Monday, December 24, 2007

The Assassins with Jimmy Thackery and Tom Principoto

Here are two Vinyl LP's of The Assassins from my collection recorded to one CD and then ripped to my hard drive. I got these from Joe's Record Paradise a couple of 5 years ago or so.



No Previous Record
Talk To Me
I'll Come Running Back
Dear Dad
It's So Hard
Boogie Woogie Man
Love To Ride
Remmington Man
Honey Hush



Partners In Crime
Still Talkin' About You
He's Mine
Partners In Crime
You Can Leave The Light On
Hopes Up Hight
Later Train
oday I Started Loving You Again
Everybody Needs Love
Tuff Lover
Lonesome Train
Girl From Impanema

Tom Principoto has done brief stints with various acts including Billy Price And The Keystone Rhythm Band, Big Mama Thornton, Sunnyland Slim, James Montgomery, and The Assassins with Jimmy Thackery, former guiatrist with The Nighthawks. Tom Principoto appears on two albums with the Assassins, "No Previous Record" (1986) and "Partners In Crime" (1987) which won a "Wammy Award".

Jimmy Thackery became widely known as the innovative guitarist with the Nighthawks, one of the hardest-working and most popular blues bands of the '70's and '80's. Starting in 1974, the group recorded over twenty albums and constantly toured the U.S., Europe, Canada and Japan. Jimmy was the heart, soul, and adrenaline of the Nighthawks sound during his fourteen year tenure with the Washington, D.C.-based band, creating a distinctively raw, powerful guitar style and establishing a reputation as a spectacular soloist.

Thackery comes by his six-string brilliance honestly, having learned from the very best sources. Besides Buddy Guy and Jimi Hendrix, Thackery cites Chicago axe master Otis Rush as a primary influence. Moreover, he learned quite a bit from playing on stage alongside such blues legends as Muddy Waters, James Cotton and Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson.

Thackery left the Nighthawks in 1987, needing a break from a grueling 300-night-a-year touring schedule. He also felt a need to try something new musically, so Thackery founded a six piece R&B band called The Assassins. The popular and critically-acclaimed group recorded three albums before disbanding in 1991.

The artwork is pretty poor. I have a small flatbed scanner and had to take 4 scans of each side of the album covers, reconstruct them in Publisher, print to Adobe Acrobat Distiller, then took a screen shot, saved to Paint, then cropped the rough edges and saved again. All this because noone is going to find these album covers in cyberspace. But if by chance you do please send me a link and I'll repost better covers.
These are two ultra rare LPs, never released on CD. And these two are mint!

98MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 79 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L1WBM2VN

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Marti Jones Out Of Print Albums

Here are a couple of, best I can tell...out of print albums from my collection of Marti Jones. The wife of Don Dixon and producer and partner in these very good yet somewhat obscure LP's. Here's a chance to get a couple. Most are availble used on Amazon or e-prey. So if you don't like the crappy bitrate go get 'em.


Any Kind of Lie [CD Rip]
Living Inside the Wind
I've Got Second Sight
Any Kind of Lie
Second Choice
Cliche
My Tears Are Poison
Read My Heart
Is This the Game
One Shade Darker
It's a Crime ones
Old Friend

Unsophisticated Time[Factory Cassette Rip]
Lonely Is (As Lonely Does
(If I Could) Walk Away
Show and Tell
Rhythm of Shallow Breathing
Follow You All over the World
Neverland
Hiding the Boy
Talk to Me
Element Within Her
What Is Real
WE'LL ALL BE GONE

Match Game [LP Rip]
We're Doing Alright
Chance of a Lifetime
Be Myself Again
Just a Memory
Touch Tone
Foolish Lies
Inside These Arms
Whenever You're on My Mind
Crusher
It's Too Late
Soon I Will Be Gone
Soul Love

Used Guitars[CD Rip]
Tourist Town
Wind in the Trees
The Real One
Ruby
Back of the Line
Twisted Vines
Keep Me in the Dark
You Can't Take Love for Granted
I Don't Want Him (Anymore)
Each Time" by Marti Jones
If I Can Love Somebody

75MB, WMA 9.1

http://rapidshare.com/files/78575948/Marti_Jones.rar

WHFS 102.3 Bethesda, MD: Adele 01-08-1983 Saturday Morning





This is DJ Adele recorded Jan 08 1983, Saturday morning, 10:00-11:30 AM right after Dick Lillard's Roots of Rock show. One of the cool things about ripping these tapes, is rediscovering music from the past, then searching the blogs and e-bay, Amazon, etc. looking for those albums that I don't own yet. Widespread Depression Orchestra from this tape is one of those. There is a CD on Amazon for $198.00. Holy crap! I'll get an album or two from these guys sooner or later. Edit: Just won the album pictured above! I love that Texas Swing boogie type music.

Elvis Presley, The Blasters, Powerhouse, Aerosmith, Stray Cats, Nighthawks, J.Geils, Johnny Winter, T-Birds, Widespread Depression Orchestra [Barnyard Boogie], Eddie Jefferson, Joe Jackson, Slim Gaylor, Garland Jeffries, Catfish Hodge, Elvis Costello, Blues Brothers

160MB, MP3 @320, 78 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B0ICYKOZ

Saturday, December 22, 2007

WHFS 102.3 DICK LILLARD'S ROOTS OF ROCK N ROLL 01-08-1983


Another Dick Lillard's "Roots of Rock" Show. Boogie!

Jimmy Reed, Louis Jordan, Jackie Wilson, UPI World News, The Charms, Mac Curtis, Guitar Slim, Lloyd Price, Shirley Lee, Sister Lucy, Eddie Taylor, Frankie Marshall, Harmony Hut Commercial, Billy Hancock, Redskins Rock N Roll, UPI World News

149MB, MP3 @320, 73 Minutes, Open Reel Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8FTNNPXN

Little Feat: Live At The Warner Theater 1976 WHFS Archives



This Little Feat Live From The Warner Theater in 1976 cassette tape, was recorded from WHFS on Oct 18 1988. Tom T hosted the radio program that evening. The beginning of this tape, perhaps the 1st two minutes or so is a bit flaky with the sound being tinkered with. After that it smoothes out and is a nice sounding tid bit of the Feat from 1976.

Tom T's Intro, Skin It Back
Walkin' All Night
One Good Woman
Rock n Roll Doctor
Oh Atlanta
On Your Way Down
Romance Dance
Outro
Tom T's Outro

93MB, MP3 @320, 46 minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/78348233/Live_At_The_Warner_Theater_1976.rar

Lucinda Williams Live from ACL, VH1, SNL







This is a collection of Lucinda Williams tunes from assorted VHS HI-FI tapes from my collection that I recorded the audio portion to CD.


"I Just Wanted To See You So Bad" Austin City Limits 1990
"Passionate Kisses" Austin City Limits 1990
"Change The Locks" Austin City Limits 1990
"Crescent City" Austin City Limits 1990
"Price To Pay" Austin City Limits 1990
"Disgusted" Austin City Limits 1990
"Am I Too Blue" Austin City Limits 1990
"Big Red Sun Blues" Austin City Limits 1990
"Can't Let Go" Austin City limits 1998
"Go Back To Greenville" Austin City limits 1998
"Still I Long For Your Kiss" Austin City limits 1998
"Jackson" Austin City limits 1998
"Joy" Austin City limits 1998
"Pineola" Hard Rock Live 1999
"Drunken Angel" Hard Rock Live VH1 1999
"2 Kool 2 B 4gotten" Saturday Night Live 1999

46MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 65 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/78324813/Lucinda_Williams_Live_from_ACL__VH1__SNL.rar

Damien Rice: Austin City Limits, Audio Rip






01 Volcano
02 Delicate
03 Amie
04 Blower's Daughter
05 Cannonball

20MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 28 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/78318734/Damien_Rice_Austin_City_Limits.rar

Friday, December 21, 2007

WHFS 102.3 Diane Then Bob Then Weasel 01-12-1983



DIANE 01-12-1983 9:30-10:00 AM 30 Minutes
Monsoon, Peter Gabriel, Sanctuary, Modern English, Job Line, Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, Neil Young, Country Joe and The Fish

BOB 01-12-1983 10:00-11:00 AM 20 Minutes
TBirds, Hound Dog Taylor, Richard Ruskin, T Bone Burnett, Rockpile, Marshall Crenshaw

Weasel 01-12-1983 5:00-7:00 PM 82 Minutes
The Jags, Elvis Costello, The Stones, Joe King Carossco, The Liars, Dave Clark 5, The Beatles, Straycats, Flamin' Groovies, Dave Edmunds, Johnny Thunder, Ramones, Joan Jett, Holly And The Italians, Memphis Rockabilly Band, Cramps, NRBQ, Jimmy And The Mustangs, Billy Hancock (Rock Redskins Rock) Evan Johns, Teenage Head

275MB, MP3 @320, 134 Minute Open Reel Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QCA8OS5K

Chicken Legs and the Nighthawks, Live at the Warner Theater






Here is my open reel tape of Chicken Legs and the Nighthawks, live at the Warner Theater. My tape is labeled Nov 21 1980 and states that the show was taped off of WWDC DC-101. The date could be inaccurate as I have Googled this show and found a similar show without as many Nighthawks tunes as I have here, and it is dated Nov 18 1980 and states that the show was taped off of WAVA. I believe there was a 3 or 4 night stand at the Warner Theater, so it's possible I'm correct in the shows date and radio station I taped it from. Also this sounds like the last night, because Paul Barerre mentions how much fun they have had here with the Nighthawks and how much they love DC. It's also possible it could have been re-aired. Hell it's been 27 years since I recorded this show off the radio so who knows for sure. The poster above shows the date of the 17th of November.
Whatever....This sounds great! It starts off a bit shaky for a minute or so then everything settles down and the sound is very good for the next 94 minutes. I ran out of tape during "Down On The Farm"...bummer. But hey, you get 95 minutes of The Nighthawks and Chicken Legs from 1980!

1) "Love Me Or Leave" by The Nighthawks (6:49)
2) "Back To the City" by The Nighthawks (3:36)
3) "You Got To Live For Yourself" by The Nighthawks (2:20)
4) "Pretty Girls And Cadillacs" by The Nighthawks (5:05)
5) "Little Sister" by The Nighthawks (6:44)
6) "I Wouldn't Treat A Dog" by The Nighthwaks (6:35)
7) "Tripe Face Boogie" by The Nighthawks (3:23)
8) "Holiday" by Chicken Legs (4:10)
9) "Down Over The Border" by Chicken Legs (3:49)
10) "I Got That Record Executive Blues Again" by Chicken Legs (5:19)
11) "Drown In A Sea Of Love" by Chicken Legs (4:01)
12) "Old Folks Boogie" by Chicken Legs (5:11)
13) "I Got a Mess of the Blues" by Chicken Legs (4:17)
14) "Apolitical Blues-Boogie Man Blues" by Chicken Legs (7:40)
15) "High Roller" by Chicken Legs (5:17)
16) "Stay All Night" by Chicken Legs (5:21)
17) "Pump It Up" by Chicken Legs (3:19)
18) "Band Intros" by Chicken Legs (3:47)
19) "Elmo's Blues, Down On the Farm (incomplete)" by Chicken Legs (8:35)

Chicken Legs Line Up:
Catfish Hodge, Paul Barrere, Kenny Gradney, Sam Clayton, Richie Hayward, Mitch Collins, Dixie C. Balin

The Nighthawks Line Up:
Mark Wenner, Pete Ragusa, Jimmy Thackery, Jan Zukowski

198MB, MP3 @320, 95 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5SC5M3ZH

If you like this then get this:
http://incaroads-wvkayaker.blogspot.com/search?q=george+thorogood+cellar

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Cowboy Jazz: "Swing Boogie" and "That's What We Like About The West" Vinyl LP Rips

The text below was shamelessly copied from cyberspace.

edit: http://rhumba.com/alaska/cowboy_jazz.html

Cowboy Jazz existed in a variety of forms during its seven-year history. The band pictured above is likely the band that logged the most miles, though in fairness, it is possible an earlier configuration featuring drummer Charlie Crane holds that distinction.

Taken by Road Manager Nick Sharp, outside Washington DC's legendary rock'n'roll haunt Desperados, this photo became the back photo for the group's second LP, Swing Boogie.

Personnel (L-R) are:

Tony DeFontes (bass), Denise Carlson (fiddle, vocals), Kate Bennett (vocals, rhythm guitar), Barry Sless (lead and steel guitars), Brian Alpert (drums), Deanna Bogart (piano, saxophone, vocals).


"Swing Boogie" [39 Minutes]
MATTER OF FACT
A COWGIRLS DREAM
JEANNE-MARIE STOMP
SANTA CRUZ BLUES
ROCK-BYE-BOOGIE
MORNING SKY
CROSS-COUNTRY BLUES
SWING BOOGIE (LIKE NEVER BEFORE)
HOW CAN YOU TELL?
720 IN THE BOOKS


"That's What We Like About the West"[40 minutes]
Baby, Don't Call
Cow Cow Boogie
Sugar Moon
Don't Be Blue
Sophisicated Mind
That's What I Like About the West
Too Much Fun
Stickin' to My Honey
Hey, Good Lookin'
Country Blue
Nagasaki

Cowboy Jazz's "That's What We Like About the West" is a cross between traditional pop vocal groups, western swing and country-rock -- a unique and heady brew of roots music that never stays in one place for too long. The group runs through a number of standards -- including country songs like "Cow-Cow Boogie" and "Hey Good Lookin'" and pop songs like "Sophisticated Mind" -- as well as originals that are in the same vein. It's great fun that sounds unlike anything in country and roots music. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide


This is a vinyl rip from my collection. Enjoy this incredibley awesome band!

37MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps

http://rapidshare.com/files/77958719/Cowboy_Jazz.rar

Austin City Limits Presents Van Morrison Recorded 9/14/06


This is an Audio Rip from Austin City Limits of Van Morrison Recorded 9/14/06. I recorded the audio portion to my hard drive last December. Very nice!

1) "Wild Night" (3:50)
2) "Choppin’ Wood" (3:55)
3) "There Stands the Glass" (3:46)
4) "Playhouse" (5:36)
5) "Not Feelin’ It" (7:38)
6) "Cleaning Windows" (5:02)
7) "St. James Infirmary" (5:34)
8) "I Can’t Stop Loving You" (5:09)
9) "Don’t Start Crying Now / Custard Pie" (4:34)
10) "Brown-Eyed Girl" (3:29)
11) "Gloria" (4:36)



36MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 53 minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/77905241/Van_Morrison_Austin_City_Limits.rar

WHFS 102.3 FM Milo: 6 1/2 Cassette Tapes Shared By Bob


Six and one half 90 Minute Cassette tapes of DJ Milo from 1982, 1983, and 1984 shared by Bob.
Thanks again Bob for that awesome trade!

MP3 @160mbps, 605 Minutes

Part 1, 317MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MH0MX8M1

Part 2, 364MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9CI4R2G9

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

WHFS WHAT'S BEEN POSTED SO FAR



Someone suggested I make a list of what's been posted as far as my WHFS tapes go.
68 tapes so far not including what was shared by Bob and Josh.
Click on the pic to enlarge it and go back and get what you missed.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

WHFS 102.3 WEASEL 02-02-1983



Freddie Garrity and The Dreamers, Elvis Costello, Banarama, Martha and The Muffins, The Elevators, The Cars, Marshall Crenshaw, Bruce Springsteen, Allen Vega, The Pretenders, Incredible Casuals, John Fogerty, Bobby Fuller, Paul Simon and Randy Newman, Simon and Garfunkel, The Stones, Holly Stanton, Alex Chilton, Iggy Pop, Elvin Bishop, John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton, BB King, Freddie King, Howlin' Wolf, T Birds, Modern English, Go Gos, Kirsty McColl, Adam Ant, Incredible Casuals, NRBQ, Byrds, Hank Jr, Creedence, Klark Kent, Paul Carrack, Alex Chilton, Squeeze, Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, Dave Edmunds, Wall Of Voodoo, Neil Young, Thomas Dolby, Squeeze, The Members

The last section on this tape is 20 minutes of Damien. It's most likely filler from Feb of 1983.

392MB, MP3 @320, 192 Minute Open Reel Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OGGLOP9N

WWDC DC-101: CONCERTS RECORDED LOCALLY


Recorded Dec 5 1988, this is a couple of tunes DC-101 aired back when they were a semi-decent Album Rock oriented radio station. The Tom Petty tune at the end of the tape is probably filler and not part of the original broadcast.

The Rolling Stones- Cap Center 1981, Lynyrd Skynyrd- Cap Center 1987, Little Feat- Warner Theater 1988, Eric Clapton- Cap Center 1988, Pink Floyd- RFK 1988, Tom Petty

54MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 86 Minutes, Sony UX-90 Cassette

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V11W7BDL

Monday, December 17, 2007

THE GOOD RATS- GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC VINYL RIP



Here's a rip from my collection of the Goodrats Vinyl LP, "Great American Music"
The best unknown band in the world! It appears this is out of print but available used. So if you like it go to Amazon or e-bay and get it!

Great American Records/JEM GAR-8003 (US, 1981)
Passport 2032
Uncle Rat Music 4 (USA, 1999)[refers to CD]


01. New York Survivor (2:40) - P. Marchello
02. Julie (2:33) - P. Marchello
03. Audience (4:30) - P. Marchello
04. Hollywood Ending (3:07) - P. Marchello
05. Great American Music Halls (3:59) - P. Marchello
06. Yes Or No (3:43) - P. Marchello
07. Icy Cold (4:06) - P. Marchello
08. On My Way To School (3:29) - P. Marchello
09. Oh So Good (3:05) - P. Marchello
10. Rock And Roll Point Of View (2:41) - P. Marchello

Produced and mixed by Don Berman, Peppi Marchello,Mickey Marchello & Joe Franco. Engineered by Don Berman. Assistant Engineer: Bob Tiis. Recorded at Foghat Studios, Port Jefferson, N.Y. Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, N.Y.C. Front cover painting by Pasqual D'Angelo. Photos by Ollie Krieger. Design by Pasqualino & Murray Brenman. Bruce Kulick - Lead Guitar, Joe Franco - Drums, Peppi Marchello - Lead Vocals, Mickey Marchello - Guitars, Vocals, Schuyler Deale - Bass Guitar.

Naming their seventh album Great American Music may be the only way veteran Long Island bar band the Good Rats will ever call attention to the fact that they've been making terrific American rock & roll for over a decade. By forging songwriter-lead vocalist Peppi Marchello's snappily offbeat hooks and wolfish howls on a neo-heavy-metal anvil of raucous guitars and robust rhythms, the Rats have developed a formidable and intoxicating sound that's one of rock's best-kept secrets.

Commercially, Great American Music might succeed where recent Good Rats records like From Rats to Riches and Birth Comes to Us All haven't, because the group has finally captured on vinyl both the hardy rock & roll spirit of its songs and the combustible crunch it musters in concert. "Julie" moves to a strident 6/4 beat, while "Audience" is built on a remarkably catchy hook hung on the rather unwieldy phrase "two-hankie tear-jerker." "On My Way to School" is a simple tune of childhood past. These numbers are cranked out with the same urgency as the hamfisted raver "New York Survivor" and the celebratory "Great American Music Halls," in which Marchello manages to catch the entire touring experience in a four-minute microcosm. Even the LP's one ballad, "Oh So Good," holds its own on the strength of Marchello's fiery vocal and the aggressive guitars of his brother Mickey and new recruit Bruce Kulick.

What comes through loudest and clearest on Great American Music is the Rats' unshakable commitment to the music they play. As Peppi Marchello shouts in "Rock and Roll Point of View": "It's a way of life for a lucky few/It's a love affair and It must be true/It's rock & roll good-time Point Of View." (RS 347)
DAVID FRICKE, Rolling Stone: Posted July 9 1982

17MB, WMA 9.1 @64kbps, 34 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TPLLPHHR

WHFS 102.3, DICK LILLARDS ROOTS OF ROCK N ROLL 04-30-1983


A boatload of Roots of Rock n Roll from Dick Lillard's show, recorded Saturday morning on the 30th of April 1983.

LITTLE WALTER, JIMMY HASKELL, JESSE HILL, THE FALCONS, LONNIE JOHNSON, CHARLIE FEATHERS, THE CLOVERS, EDDIE TAYLOR, SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON, RICHARD BERRY, THE CHELLOS, THE SABERS, BB KING, LOWELL FULSON, BOBBY CISCO, THE CUES, THE EDDIE HAYWARD ORCHESTRA, BO DIDDLEY, DON AND DEWEY, RAY CHARLES, THE SABERS, BIG AL DOWNING, WYNONIE HARRIS, THE MEADOWLARKS, ELLIS MCDANIELS, THE VELVETEERS

194MB, MP3 @320, 96 Minute Open Reel Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XZPI9ZDT

WHFS 102.3 DAMIEN 11:00-12:30PM 05-03-1983


96 minute open reel tape of Damien recorded Tuesday, May 3 1983.

David Bowie, Nona Hendrix, Neville Brothers, Gary US Bonds, Garland Jeffries, Joe King Carossco, David Bromberg, Slickee Boys, Ultravox, Weird Al, Chesterfield Kings, Allman Brothers, Muddy Waters, Jerry Jeff Walker, The Blasters,

195MB, MP3 @320, 96 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7J3ZFIGF




Good Washington Post Article About Damian Einstein, Harp Player and
Deejay

Damian the Deejay: The Show Must Go On
Protests, Legal Rulings and Fan Ingenuity Have Helped
Keep Revered Radio Legend on Air for Three Decades

• 'A Beautiful Cat'


By Manuel Roig-Franzia
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 13, 2001; Page AA14

The voice is impossible to ignore. Words come out
moist and slushy, tumbling over the airwaves in
breathy gusts.

The cadence, strong and resolute one moment, can
suddenly turn thin and halting. Syllables slide into
each other before untangling and lurching forward.
Then, it all cascades downward, landing in a jumbled
heap. It is, undeniably, a marvelous mash -- earnest,
labored, unvarnished.

But it vanishes before you can get your mind around
it, replaced by a jangly guitar or a whiff of
Mississippi Delta blues.

The voice compels, even if you've never heard of
Damian Einstein or his 30-year radio odyssey -- the
heady days as a pioneer of alternative rock at WHFS;
the near-fatal truck crash in 1975 that twisted his
bones and altered his speech; the doctor-defying
recovery; the protests when he was yanked off the air
because of his stammer; the return to the airwaves and
the mid-life ascendancy to cult figure status at tiny
WRNR in Annapolis, where, at 51, he is now celebrating
three decades of murmuring into microphones.

None of this history is necessary to make you lean
forward, spin the volume knob, shush your friends in
the back seat. The voice stands out on its own. It
somehow seems to say, this guy has really lived.

Muse of Main Street

Hours before his 7 p.m. show, Damian wanders onto Main
Street through the front door of a fudge shop beneath
WRNR's cluttered third-floor office, methodically
picking past the tourists on his way to coffee shops
and music stores.

He is instantly recognizable, a rock-and-roll version
of Mark Twain with a thick, unruly mustache and a
great mound of shaggy salt-and-pepper hair left
windblown by his daily meanderings around the City
Dock. He cuts his hair, he said, only when "I start to
look like I'm with the band."

The crash that changed Damian's voice also left his
right arm cocked at a 90-degree angle. He walks with a
determined, yet wobbly gait, even when he is leaning
on one of the dozen custom-made canes that he keeps in
a brass canister at his Potomac town house.

His strolls are invariably interrupted. Longtime
listeners approach him reverentially, almost as if
they're making a pilgrimage. Eager guys in concert
T-shirts slide home-pressed CDs into his hands, and
scruffy stagehands tell tales of some kid from
Hagerstown who can draw lightning from a six-string
guitar.

It is no surprise that they seek him out. Damian made
his reputation in the early 1970s by prowling D.C.
nightclubs in search of unknown talent, culling places
such as the Cellar Door for new sounds. He played
Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, John Prine and dozens of
others before they got famous.

Many became friends. He pops into Prine's house in
Nashville for coffee and hangs out with Little Feat
drummer Richie Hayward in Los Angeles. Raitt has
dedicated songs to him at local concerts, and Steve
Miller once dragged him on stage to play the
harmonica, knowing that Damian was an accomplished
player who sometimes sat in with bluesman J.B. Hutto
and others.

Damian's marquee show at WRNR-FM (103.1) is called
"Damian's Local Diner," a unscripted romp with
musicians playing live in studio that airs from 9 to
10 p.m. Thursdays. The acts range from polished
performers on international tours to bar bands whose
members have day jobs.

"He is so important to local musicians; he gives them
a place to be heard," said Wayne Kahn, owner of Right
On Rhythm, a company that produces compilations of
songs by area musicians. "He supported them, played
them and gave them a voice."

The scheduling of Damian's Diner is loose, and there
is almost always some doubt about who will actually
appear. One night recently, it looked as if Damian had
been stood up. He was fumbling through a stack of CDs
to fill the void when Hazey Jane, a group from
Baltimore, wandered into the station five minutes
before show time.

Damian can be jumpy and agitated as he prepares for
his show. But once he gets started, his demeanor
changes. The placid Main Street stroller returns. The
music pacifies him. The studio, with its threadbare
carpet and its splintered plastic clock for timing
shows, is his comfort zone.

So when Hazey Jane arrived, Damian calmly poked his
head into the hallway and pointed out that they only
had minutes to prepare, to which the band's frontman,
Jeff Ploughman, replied: "Oh, so we've got time to go
get a beer?"

Persuaded that they ought to forgo a trip to the bar,
band members -- a collection of computer technicians
and chemical salesmen -- wedged into the tiny WRNR
studio. The guitar player crammed into one corner with
his elbows hiked up, another guy sat with his drum
between his legs.

"I'm a little nervous," Ploughman said, as the
broadcast began.

"I understand," Damian said, reassuringly. "I'm a
little nervous, too."

They both laughed, and suddenly everything was okay.

Warm Milk and Hippies

The fifth of seven children, Damian grew up in Denton,
a chicken farming town on the Eastern Shore. His
father, the irrepressible Jake Einstein, worked in
newspaper and radio sales at the time but later would
make a fortune by buying and selling WHFS and WRNR.
Jake Einstein is Jewish, but he sent Damian to a
Catholic school in Easton.

"No loud smiling during prayers -- that's what the
nuns always told me," Damian said.

He got his musical education at home, where he
remembers being "knocked out" by his parents' Billie
Holliday records. He sneaked into the Eastern Shore's
black-owned music clubs, where he was often the only
white face in the crowd listening to bands such as
Noonie and the Enchanted Heartbreakers.

He moved to Bethesda with his mother during his junior
year in high school after his parents divorced. A
child of the 1960s, he made the requisite,
post-graduation road trip to Southern California in a
sputtering van with a bunch of long-haired buddies. He
studied graphic design there for a year, before
returning to Bethesda and going to work selling ads at
WHFS, where his father was a sales manager.

In 1971, he got a job as WHFS's overnight deejay, a
less than coveted shift, but one that allowed him to
experiment freely with playing a range of musical
styles.

"He'd play a 10-minute Miles Davis song, then come
back with rock-and-roll, then some really deep blues,
like Jimmy Reed or John Lee Hooker," said Joe Lee, who
manages bands and owns Joe's Record Paradise in
Rockville.

As he developed a loyal following and moved to more
high-profile shifts, his studio became a regular stop
for anyone who played blues or Southern roots music or
new forms of rock-and-roll.

Bruce Springsteen visited Damian at WHFS before the
kids in the mall knew he was the Boss. Long before
Springsteen sold out stadiums, he played to small
audiences at the Childe Harold in Dupont Circle.
Damian was backstage.

"Bruce had this awful cold," recalled Patti Ebbert, a
WHFS ad rep who later became Damian's second wife. "He
kept asking us for warm milk. Warm milk, warm milk."

The parties invariably slipped out of the clubs and
back to Damian's farmhouse in Germantown. Lee
remembers jam sessions that lasted for days; once an
entire contingent of bluegrass players from a
Smithsonian festival made their way to Damian's place.
"He was real crazy . . . a big risk-taker," Lee said.
"It was a wild hippie time. Hippies all over the
place."

Harmonic Awakening

The heady ramble ended on a cold December night in
1975 when Damian got a ride with his pal Rubber
Wagner, inspiration for Damian's late-night "Rubber
Buddy Hours" show at WHFS. The pickup truck skidded on
an icy patch in a vacant Bethesda field they were
using as a shortcut, shearing off the cab when it
smashed into a bridge. Wagner and another friend, Toby
Nealis, were killed.

Damian, then 25, lay in a coma at Holy Cross Hospital.
He didn't move for four months.

His doctors, certain he would not live, wanted to take
him off life support, but his father and Ebbert talked
them out of it. His prognosis was so bad the doctors
didn't bother to set the eight fractures in each of
his arms or to discover his broken neck, broken jaw
and a host of other fractured bones. But friends kept
a vigil anyway.

One night, some pals dragged the Chicago blues
virtuoso Carey Bell into the hospital room after a
Cellar Door gig.

"He wasn't winning no beauty contests, I tell you,"
Bell said.

Bell did the only thing he could think of: He reached
for Damian's limp fingers with one hand and started
riffing on a harmonica clutched in his other. He
played for about three minutes, he recalled, then he
felt something. Damian, a harmonica player himself,
was squeezing Bell's hand ever so slightly. A few bars
later, Damian opened his eyes. It was the first time
since the crash.

The voice was born not long after. Ebbert was in the
room.

"He said," she remembered, " 'Where's Rubber?' "

Really Beautiful Cats

Damian won't talk about the night of the crash. Won't
talk about much of anything that is too painful or
personal.

Conversations with him branch and circle when there is
a good song on the stereo. Guitar chords distract him.
He can't ignore a brash tenor saxophone or a wheezing
harmonica.

He stops in mid-sentence, jabs an index finger in the
direction of the stereo speaker. A childlike grin
crosses his face.

"You hear that?" he says urgently. "You hear that
tenor sax? Man, I really love tenor sax."

Soon, he is tracing the bloodlines of the band,
recounting a dizzying trail of bass players who left
one group to form another, then hooked up with some
guys from Chicago, only to break up again and go on
the road with another lineup.

He describes the musicians as "cats," that is, unless
he's calling them "beautiful cats" or "really
beautiful cats." Their songs are "dynamite."

Shelves holding a lifetime of records, held together
by brown packing tape and frayed from years of
handling, line the basement of his modest town house
in Potomac.

Each record holds a memory of a long-ago concert or a
late-night interview: Dr. John, NRBQ, the Flying
Burrito Brothers. Tonight he has found an obscure solo
album by Fingers Taylor, who plays in Jimmy Buffett's
band. "This cat," Damian says, "He's all right."

He flips the record over and over. You get the idea he
could stay down here forever.

The Push to Walk

After coming out of the coma, Damian for a time
thought he was 14 years old again, when a fall had
landed him in the hospital. This time, he spent two
years in rehabilitation, in and out of hospitals. He
then moved into an apartment above WHFS, lifting
weights to restore his atrophied muscles and making
tentative steps to resume his on-air duties.

Not surprisingly, he turned to his records for relief.
A Steely Dan song about an acupuncturist named Dr. Wu
intrigued him. He knew that Dr. Wu, who practiced in
the Washington area, had helped Steely Dan's Donald
Fagan overcome drug addiction.

Ebbert found Dr. Wu, who slowly loosened Damian's
rigid muscles. By then, Damian's first marriage had
broken up, and Ebbert was a constant companion.

Damian wanted to marry her. But she made him wait,
insisting that he walk first. It was her way of
pushing him, and it worked. Four years after the
crash, they flew to New Orleans and were married under
oak trees draped with Spanish moss in City Park, a few
blocks from the site of Jazz Fest, which Damian has
attended almost every year since the mid-1960s.

"That was when he really started to evolve," said
Hayward, the Little Feat drummer. "He grew up a lot in
that short period of time. . . . He was very much less
the party animal."

An On-Air Icon

Damian returned to the air in late 1977, manning one
shift a week before eventually resuming full-time
duties. Everything was harder. The once-familiar
controls -- the gaggle of lights and levers -- were
maddeningly difficult to navigate.

But the old touch returned, and so did the listeners,
quickly embracing the new voice with the familiar
name.

Damian's speech impairment didn't matter much until
his father sold WHFS to Duchossois Industries Inc., a
garage door and machine gun ammunition manufacturer.
In 1989, the station's new manager pulled Damian out
of his regular deejay shift, making him an assistant
programming director and relegating him to short music
drop-in spots. The station called it a promotion, but
Damian's friends and fans were outraged.

A grass-roots rebellion sprung up, culminating in a
protest concert attended by more than 8,000 people.
Guitar legend Danny Gatton played, so did Catfish
Hodge, the D.C. folk and blues standout. Hayward flew
in from Los Angeles.

The concert rallied support, but it took a
discrimination suit, 18 months of legal wrangling and
a 1990 ruling from the Maryland Human Rights
Commission to get him back on the air.

"It was a nasty battle," Damian said. "It was a hell."

He stayed at WHFS for almost four years, before
resigning in 1994 and moving to WRNR, the station that
his father had bought and transformed into a free-form
venue.

Jake Einstein eventually sold the station, but Damian
has remained, first as the keeper of a format that let
deejays play whatever they wanted, and most recently
as a defender of the station's decision to move to a
more structured format with play lists.

WRNR, which draws about 1 percent of radio listening
time in Arbitron's survey of the Baltimore-area market
and ranks 24th out of 31 stations, still plays artists
that aren't widely heard elsewhere, acts such as John
Hiatt, Widespread Panic and Graham Parker. But there
also is less freedom for jocks, more repetition and an
infusion of mainstream pop performers.

Some of the station's longtime followers howled.
Damian, though, didn't lend his voice to the clash.
He's never been much for protests. Even in the '60s,
it was the music -- not the sit-ins -- that captivated
him.

"Take Me Home, Ambrose"

Just before midnight, Damian invariably cues up
"Two-Step de Palten," by Cajun accordionist Ambrose
Thibodeaux, whom he met decades ago on a Louisiana
road trip. He has played the song at the end of every
show for 30 years, signing off with the words, "Take
me home, Ambrose," a habit that both amused and
baffled Thibodeaux, who died in 1997 at age 92.

A small core of loyal listeners will go to great
lengths to pick up Damian's show, trading tips on the
Internet about ways to overcome WRNR's faint
6,000-watt signal.

Tom Donohoe, 43, installed a directional antenna on
the roof of his Lanham home. This summer, Donohoe
snapped pictures of the deejay during one of "Damian's
Blues Cruises," a monthly jaunt on the Chesapeake Bay
that the station devised to capitalize on his
notoriety.

"A lot of people respect that he's been through a lot
of difficulties," said Michael H. O'Sullivan, a
commercial shipping engineer who stood at the edge of
the party boat's dance floor. "I thought, at first,
'This guy shouldn't be a deejay -- just listen to him
talk.' But the more I listened to him talk, the more I
appreciated his knowledge."

Sunday, December 16, 2007

WHFS 102.3 Weasel, Milo, Mark 04-12-1983


Weasel 04-12-1983, 67 Minutes
Matchbox, BB King, Leroi Brothers, Billy Hancock, NRBQ, Beatles, Marshall Crenshaw, Faces, Joan Armatrading, Thomas Dolby, Garbage Bags, David Johanson, Jack Bonus, The Beatles, NRBQ, UPI World News

Milo then Mark 04-13-1983, 90 minutes
Japan, Falco, Brother D, Desmond Decker, Under Heaven, Dream Syndicate, Laughing Clowns, Lydia Lunch, Traffic

319MB, MP3 @320, Open Reel Tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZXKT3WK0

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Elvis Costello: Austin City Limits Recorded 09-20-2004





This is an audio rip from an Austin City Limits show that was taped on Sept 20th of 2004.

Radio Radio
The Delivery Man
The Monkey Speaks His Mind
Monkey to Man
Bedlam
Country Darkness
Button My Lip
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
There's a Story in Your Voice
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?
Pump It Up

35MB, WMA9.1 96kbps, 51 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/76870470/Austin_City_Limits_Recorded_09-20-2004.rar

WHFS 102.3 WEASEL THURS 03-31-1983 5:00-9:00PM


This is a 3+ hour open reel tape of Weasel, recorded Thursday, March 13th, 1983, 5:00-9:00PM.

Shakin' Stevens, Dave Edmunds, Pete Townsend, Joe King Carossco, The Morels, Santana, The Adlibs, The Looks, Billy Bremner, NRBQ, The Ramones, Charlie Picket, Flamin' Groovies, Dave Phillips and the Hot Rod Gang, The Blasters, Dux Deluxe, Fabulous Thunderbirds, George Thorogood, Dire Straights, Bob Dylan, David Lindley, Little Feat, Stones, Beatles, Fats Domino, Dave Edmunds, Jimmy Silver and the Mustangs, Jobline, Real Kids, T Bone Burnette, Total Coelo, Flamin' Groovies, Lena Lovitch, Romeo Void, The Garbage Bags, Wall Of Voodoo, Marshall Crenshaw, Lou Ann Barton, Blondie, The Kinks, Small Faces, Beach Boys, Josie Cotton, Freddy Boom Boom Cannon, J Geils, Frank Zappa, Randy Newman, Martin Mull, Moby Grape

396MB, MP3 320, 193 Minutes, the files are mislabled as 03-13-1983

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KO0XUXH8

Marshall Crenshaw U.S. Remix 12" E.P.




This is a rip from my vinyl EP of Marshall Crenshaw's called U.S. Remix.

01 FOR HER LOVE
02 OUR TOWN
03 MONDAY MORNING ROCK
04 LITTLE SISTER

14MB, WMA VBR, 14 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/76776927/U.S._REMIX.rar

For Track 5, For Her Love (Extended Remix)
Go Here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/128389177/05_FOR_HER_LOVE__EXTENDED_MIX_.mp3

Sweet Old World Demos


Widely traded CDR from my collection of Demos from Lucinda Williams often referred to as The Sweet old World Demos. Whatever it is...It's a nice collection of high quality unrealeased demos from Lucinda.

Six Blocks Away
Something About What Happens When We Talk
Sidewalks of the City
Hot Blood
Little Angel, Little Brother
What You Don't Know
Sweet Old World
Prove My Love
Drivin' On A Dead-End Street
Lines Around Your Eyes
Pineola
Which Will (Nick Drake)

37MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 45 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/76668452/Sweet_Old_World_Demos.rar

Friday, December 14, 2007

Lucinda Williams: House Of Blues, Sunset Strip, July-30-2001





Here's another excellent sounding bootleg double CD from my collection of Lucinda Williams, from the House Of Blues, Sunset Strip, July-30-2001

86Mb, WMA 9.1 VBR, 106 Minutes, 2 CDs

http://rapidshare.com/files/76666249/Lucinda_Williams_Sunset_Strip_2001.rar

Lucinda Williams: Strawberry Festival, Yosemite, CA 09-05-1993




Excellent sounding bootleg from my CD collection of Lucinda Williams recorded live at the Strawberry Festival, Yosemite, CA 09-05-1993

63MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 2 CDs, 92 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/76664314/Lucinda_Williams_Strawberry.rar

Car Wheels on A Gravel Road (Gurf Morlix Version)




This is the version of Car Wheels on A Gravel Road that Lucinda Williams scrapped before the official re-recorded album was released. Commonly referred to as the Gurf Morlix Version, it is a nice alternative to the CD that is available. I have had this CD in my collection for several years and play it as often as the latter disc. Excellent recording.

48MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 64:36

http://rapidshare.com/files/76661665/Car_Wheels_on_A_Gravel_Road__Gurf_Morlix_Version_.rar

TDK D90 Mix Tape 2-23-1988 "Caution: May Be Harmful"



Sure had a good time putting these old tapes together, and an even better time checking them out on all those road trips in my rockin' van! Still sounds great!

2-23-1988 Caution- May Be Harmful
"Moving To Montana (Whipping Post)" by Frank Zappa
"The Ability To Swing" by Thomas Dolby
"The Strange Case Of Frank Cash And The Morning Paper" by T-Bone Burnett
"Kiss And Tell" by Bryan Ferry
"World We Know" by Smithereens
"I Won't Shed A Tear" by Paul Carrack
"Mansion On The Hill" by Crowded House
"River's Gonna Rise" by David and David
"Now More Than Ever" by Robert Palmer
"Take off Your Shoes" by B.B. King
"Blue Jean Blues" by Jeff Healey
"Blues Medley" by Hank Jr.
"Hard Times" by Powerhouse
"I Can't Lose These Blues" by Billy Price
"Baby Please Don't Go" by Willie and the Poor Boys
"Smack Dab In The Middle" by Buster Boindexter
"Salsa Picante" by Thomas Dolby
"Look Here Brother" by Frank Zappa

62Mb, MWA 9.1 96kbps, 90 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/76540971/1988_12-23-1988_Caution-_May_Be_Harmful.rar

Thursday, December 13, 2007

[Mix Tape] "Some Nice Slices" 11-17-1987


Had several downloads from my previous posts of some cassette "Mix Tapes" I made way back when. This one was made 20 years ago and ripped to my hard drive last year. An all vinyl recording.

Some Nice Slices 11-17-1987
"Thoroughfare Gap" by Stephen Stills
"Blue Bird" by Joe Walsh
"Fontainebleau" by Stills-Young Band
"Guardian Angel" by Stills-Young Band
"Fair Game" by CSN
"Run From Tears" by CSN
"Was I Right Or Wrong" by Skynyrd
"Lend A Helping Hand" by Skynyrd
"Crackin' Up, They Call It Rock" by Nick Lowe
"Need A Shot Of Rythm and Blues" by Dave Edmunds
"Billy the Kid" by Dave Edmunds
"Hey Good lookin'" by Dave Edmunds
"School Days" by Dave Edmunds
"One Hand Loose" by The Stray Cats
"Honky Tonk Night Time Man" by Skynyrd
"Aint No Good Life" by Skynyrd
"Circlin'" by Stephen Stills
"I Give You Give Blind" by CSN
"Love Work Out" by Crosby-Nash
"Trust Your Heart" by The Kinks
"She's A Dancer" by Crack The Sky
"Slipped My Disco" by The Tubes

64MB, WMA 96kbps, 95 Minutes, Maxell UR90 Dolby B off

http://rapidshare.com/files/76403786/1987_11-14-1987_Some_Nice_Slices_11-17-1987.rar

My Last Of The CD Compilation Posts

More cruisin' music for your car or portable music player. Included are two CD's a colleage made in 1998. His own "Best of 1998". Can't agree with everything, but enough good tunes there worth the download.

05-21-2005 Dead And Bloated
"RUNAWAY TRAIN" by BIG HEAD TODD
"WITNESS" by SCREAMING TREES
"SLEPT THROUGH IT" by TWINEMEN
"UNDER THE RADAR" by JOE BONAMOSSA
"SHADOW ON THE WALL" by BAND DE SOLEIL
"WIGGLEY FINGERS" by PATTY GRIFFIN
"BROKEN & UGLY" by BETH HART
"PLAYING WITH FIRE" by SHANNON CURFMAN
"MISS WORLD" by HOLE
"DRAIN YOU" by NIRVANNA
"DEAD AND BLOATED" by STP
"I STAY AWAY" by ALICE IN CHAINS
"WAKE UP" by ARCADE FIRE
"NEON FOREST" by IGGY POP
"WILD HORSES" by LUCINDA & ELVIS
"SULLEN SOUL" by MARIE McKEE
"WICKED MESSENGER" by PATTI SMITH

11-05-2005 Blue Jean Blues
"ARE YOU EXPERIENCED" by JOE BONAMASSA LIVE FT WAYNE, LIVE VHS
"VOODOO CHILE" by SRV, LIVE AT MONTREUX 1985
"RED HOUSE" by LESLIE WEST, THEME LP
"SPOONFUL" by LESLIE WEST, THEME LP
"GUITAR" by JEFF HEALEY LIVE IN LONDON VHS
"BLUE JEAN BLUES" by JEFF HEALEY LIVE IN LONDON VHS
"WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS" by JEFF HEALEY LIVE IN LONDON VHS
"KING OF THE BLUES" by GARY MOORE LIVE VHS
"STORMY MONDAY" by ALBERT KING, GARY MOORE, LIVE VHS
"CALEDONIA" by ALBERT COLLINS, GARY MOORE, LIVE VHS
"LITTLE WING" by ANSLEY LISTER

The Best Of 1998 Vol 1
"Beatles Please Come Back" by The Liqour Giants
"Until You Came Along" by Golden Smog
"Secret Love" by Tom Farmer
"How To Make Gravy" by Paul Kelly
"Our Happiness Is Guaranteed" by Quasi
"Seven Days A Week" by Perfect
"Across The Universe" by Fionna Apple
"Love Gets You" by Dave Davies
"Firecracker" by Marah
"Late Night Conversation" by Josh Rouse
"She Answers The Sun" by Paul Kelly
"April Fools" by Rufus Wainwright
"Fever" by Marah
"Frozen Rope" by Jack Logan, Bob Kimbell
"Driving The View" by Sonvolt
"I Never Cared Enough" by Willie Nelson
"Arthur Murray" by Vic Chestnut
"Homecoming" by Joe Henry

The Best Of 1998 Vol 2
"Straightface" by SonVolt
"I'm Losing You" by John Lennon
"The Lonesome River" by Ralph Stanley & Bob Dylan
"Right In Time" by Lucinda Williams
"Until The End" by Vic Chestnut
"Little Kings" by Paul Kelly
"Losing Time" by Semi Sonic
"Making Waves" by Golden Smog
"Lonesome Reverie" by Nick Lowe
"Lay Down Burden" by Brian Wilson
"Foolish Love" by Rufus Wainwright
"Eventually Rock" by Marah
"Geraldine" by Ian Dury and The BlockHeads
"Heaps Of Sheeps" by Robert Hyatt
"She Will Have Her Way" by Neil Finn
"The Making Of An Asshole" by Perfect

190MB, WMA 64kbps, 4 CDs

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F63F5A8U

WHFS 102.3 FM, BOB, 04-20-1983 10:30 AM-2:00 PM


WHFS open reel tape from Bob "Here" recorded Wed, April 20, 1983 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM.

Garland Jeffries, Grateful Dead, 3rd World, John Hall, Ry Cooder,Dire Straights, George Winston, Joan Armatrading, Classic Temple Of Love, Van Morrison, Pete Townsend, Modern English, Red Rockers, Undertones, Xtc, Todd Rundgren, Gale Welsh, Little Girls, The Kinks, Gary Us Bonds, Blotto, The Go Gos, Little Girls, Dave Edmunds, Kirsty Mccoll, The Blasters, Hazy Fantazy, Rubber Rodeo, Nrbq, Johnny Horton

293MB, MP3 @320, 142 minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZN34FAK1

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

WHFS DAVID - 102.3 FM - UNCUT OPEN REEL TAPE 01-12-1983


Well, I got motivated. Got a bunch of WHFS open reel tapes that need to be ripped to my hard drive. Here's a good one from David, uncut, you get commercials, PSAs and lots of music. Recorded Wed Jan 12 1983 2:00-5:00 PM.

Blanket Of Secrecy, Poly Rock, Bill Nelson, Martha And The Muffins, The Cure Psa, Heaven 17, Cosmetic, Bob Marley, Fashion, Talk Talk, The Stranglers, The Cure, U2, Yellow Pearls, The Departments, The Bayou Commercial, Career Connections Psa, Depeche Mode, Garland Jeffries, Joe King Carrocso, Moev, Holly And The Italians, The English Beat, Xtc, Tommy Keene, The News Blimp, The Weather, Devo, Iggy Pop, Duran Duran, The Stranglers, Roxy Music, Omd, Britches Great Outdoors and 9-30 Club Commercial, Psa, Kit Watkins, Blancmange, David Byrne, United Bedrooms Commercial, Prince, David's Outro

360MB, MP3 @320, 175 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K37TKHSY

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

2nd To Last Batch Of My CD Compilation Posts

01-16-2005 In My Dreams
"GRACE" by MICHELLE MALONE
"GASOLINE" by GARRISON STARR
"ISLAND" by MERRIE AMSTERBURG
"HUMPTY DUMPTY" by AIMEE MANN
"WALKING DOWN MADISON" by KIRSTY McCALL
"BUILDING" by POI DOG PONDERING
"BLOOD AND THUNDER" by POI DOG PONDERING
"LEAVIN'" by SHELBY LYNN
"LIFE IS BAD" by SHELBY LYNN
"PONY" by KASEY CHAMBERS
"THRICE ALL AMERICAN" by NEKO CASE
"ANOTHER YESTERDAY" by INDIGENOUS
"IN THE WEEDS" by MICHELLE MALONE
"TILL IT SHINES" by DAVID CROSBY
"IN MY DREAMS" by DAVID CROSBY
"4+20" by STEPHEN STILLS
"FAR FAR AWAY FROM MY HEART" by BODEANS
"WIND IN THE TREES" by MARTI JONES
"TOKYO" by BRUCE COCKBURN
"DRIVER 8" by REM
"THE TIME OF THE PREACHER" by JOHNNY CASH

01-22-2005 Red House
"LET ME IN A LITTLE BIT" by AMY RIGBY
"LET HER GO INTO THE DARKNESS" by JONATHON RICHMAN
"A GIRL LIKE" by EDWIN COLLINS
"CRIMINAL WORLD" by DAVID BOWIE
"DIRTY WATER" by THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
"FADING AWAY" by GREEN ON RED
"RIGHT IN TIME" by LUCINDA
"I SAW THE LIGHT" by THE THE
"DRIVE MY CAR" by DAVID CROSBY
"I'M CRYIN" by LESLIE WEST
"RED HOUSE" by LESLIE WEST
"I DON'T NEED NO DOCTOR" by WASP
"NOBODY KNOWS" by GEORGIA SATELLITES
"WINTERLONG" by JAYHAWKS
"TAKE ME WITH YOU" by JAYHAWKS
"SO IT GOES" by ROCKPILE
"AUTUMN SHADE" by THE VINES
"SHYLINA" by LIVIN' BLUES
"SUPERMAN" by KINKS
"TALK TO ME" by SCANDAL

01-23-2005 Big Sleep
"WITNESS" by CINDI LAUPER
"SEE THOSE EYES" by ALTERED IMAGES
"HER I SHRED" by MARI MACKEE
"BLACK" by SARAH MCLAUGHLIN
"NEVER GONNA HURT" by ROSEANNE CASH
"THE RHINO PLASTY" by GENE LOVE JEZEBEL
"ON THE BEACH" by CHRIS REA
"ENGLAND 2, COLUMBIA 0" by KIRSTY MCCOLL
"CUBA AL FIN" by STEPHEN STILLS
"EXODUS" by BOB MARLEY
"PATO AND ROGER A GO TALK" by ENGLISH BEAT
"GHOST TOWN" by THE SPECIALS
"NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED" by THOMPSON TWINS
"BIG SLEEP" by SIMPLE MINDS
"GEMINI MOON" by BRIAN FERRY
"ROAD TO ZEN" by COREY STEVENS

02-18-2005 Child Of The Night
"RAPTURE" by BLONDIE LIVE
"SHE BOP" by CYNDI LAUPER
"ANOTHER LOST LOOK" by ALTERED IMAGES
"WINDOWS" by MISSING PERSONS
"CHILD OF THE NIGHT" by SCANDAL LIVE
"I FOUND LOVE" by LONE JUSTICE
"RUNAWAY TRAIN" by KASEY CHAMBERS LIVE
"REAL LIVE BLEEDING FINGERS" by LUCINDA LIVE
"RED HEADED STEPCHILD" by GOLDEN SMOG
"CROWDED IN THE WINGS" by JAYHAWKS
"ICE" by SARAH MCLACHLIN
"ANGEL" by BELLY
"IT'S MY CAR" by THE WAITRESSSES
"HARD UP CASE" by WALTER BECKER
"NIGHT CLUBBING" by IGGY POP LIVE
"FLESH FOR FANTASY" by BILLY IDOL LIVE
"SHOOT OUT THE LIGHTS" by RICHARD THOMPSON LIVE
"CASINO QUEEN" by WILCO

02-19-2005 Lettin' Go
"REBEL YELL (LIVE)" by BILLY IDOL
"SUICIDE SOLUTION (LIVE)" by OZZIE
"THE RIPPER (LIVE)" by JUDAS PRIEST
"A NEW DAY YESTERDAY (LIVE)" by JOE BONAMASSA
"OH PRETTY WOMAN" by GARY MOORE
"EASTERN BLOC" by THOMAS DOLBY
"SIBERIAN KHATRA (LIVE)" by YES
"WHILE MY HEART IS STILL BEATING (LIVE)" by ROXY MUSIC
"OUT OF THE BLUE (LIVE)" by ROXY MUSIC
"I CAN'T WAIT MUCH LONGER" by ROBIN TROWER
"LETTIN' GO (LIVE)" by UFO
"PLAYIN' IN THE DIRT (LIVE)" by ROBERT CRAY
"GYPSY LOVE SONGS" by RICHARD THOMPSON

177MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps, 5 CDs

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D66SWG13

Mark Wenner, "Nothin' But" Vinyl Lp


Here's a vinyl rip from my collection of an out of print LP from The Nighthawks Harpist, Mark Wenner.

[A harp-blowing, multi-tattooed belter of blues, Wenner fronted Washington, D.C.'s...the Nighthawks for a bunch of years and has finally gone solo. The result is this fine, nondescript passel of a dozen odes to drinkin', carousin' and generally livin' the blues life...Wenner is a fine harp man, and...his stylish, if understated, backing band...includes the assertive guitar of Bob Margolin and the fat burbling upright bass of Jeff Sarli. Wenner's gritty, throaty vocals are perfectly suited for standard raunch like "Rollin' and Tumblin'" and "Nothin' But the Devil," and he acquits himself like a pro... ~ John Dougan, Option 27_89, All Music Guide]

Up the line
I Live The Life I Love
Nothin' But The Devil
Don't Go No Further
Too Young To Know
Rollin' And Tumblin'
My Starter Won't Start
Temperature
Sugarsweet
Made Up My Mind
Chitlins Con Carne
The Stuff you Gotta Watch



30MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 38 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75968481/Nothin__But.rar

The Nighthawks Hot Spot Vinyl LP


Here's what The Nighthawks website has to say about this album...

"As they worked on their next album for Varrick, the band wanted to do a simple, straightforward blues/rock recording that represented what they were all about. Unfortunately, the producer and record company wanted a more pop, radio friendly sound. The differing perspectives made this one of the more challenging studio sessions for the band. The resulting album, “Hot Spot,” was released in 1983 and was more a reflection of what the record company wanted than what the band did. In an ironic twist, it was at about this same time that Stevie Ray Vaughn’s first album, Texas Flood, won critical praise and created renewed interest in the blues."

Searchin' Is Over
Hot Spot
Crash Course In Love
Put Your Cat Clothes On
Smack Dab In The Middle
Big Time
Felt Too Good
Hearbreak Radio
Big Hunk Of Love
Too Tall To Maumbo

23MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 34 Minutes, Audio Rip from Cassette

http://rapidshare.com/files/75967585/Hot_Spot.rar

The Nighthawks Live At The Bayou, New Years Eve 1981


I Can't believe it took me this long to get this open reel tape ripped to my hard drive. From the Bayou, in Washington, DC it's The Nighthawks live, New Years Eve 1981, broadcast live on WAVA 105.1 FM. This bad boy rock-n-rolls! Jimmy Thackery was still with the band. Sound quality is excellent. Hard to believe it is 27 years old! Tape starts abruptly in the middle of the 1st show and ends abruptly early into the second show. Oh well, stuff happens.


Unknown Tune (incomplete)
Upside Your Head
Pretty Girls and Cadillacs
I Go Crazy"
Because I Love You
Little Sister
Unknown Tune and Nine Below Zero
Nighthawks Chant
Whole Lotta Shakin'
Love Me Or Leave Me
Hard Headed Woman
Brand New Man
Big Boss Man
Bare Footin'
Pretty Girls And Cadillacs
New Years Count Down and Too Much Alcohol
Shake and Finger Pop (incomplete)

192MB, MP3 @320kbps, 96 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6TVKW58F

Monday, December 10, 2007

Steely Dan Cover Tunes From The Me, Myself & Irene Movie Soundtrack

This is a cool set of Steely Dan tunes covered by various artrists. Interesting and very good compilation from the Me, Myself & Irene movie soundtrack.

Ben Folds Five - Barrytown
Billy Goodrum - Razor Boy
Brian Setzer Orchestra - Bodhisattva
Ivy - Only A Fool Would Say That
Marvelous 3 - Reelin' In The Years
Smash Mouth - Do It Again
The Push Stars - Bad Sneakers
Wilco - Any Major Dude Will Tell You

14MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps, 30 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75682597/STEELY_DAN_COVERS.rar

Steely Dan, Nissan Pavillian, July 21, 1996


I believe I purchased this double CD on e-prey a few years back. Another excellent soundboard recording. This took place a couple days after I saw them at Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia, MD. It was an awesome show!

CD 1
Do It Again
Bad Sneakers
Everyone's Gone To The Movies
Josie
Jack Of Speed
FM
Hey Nineteen
Green Earrings
Any Major Dude
Green Flower Street
Rikki Don't Lose That Number
Peg

CD 2
East St. Louis Toodle-oo
Glamour Profession
My Waterloo
Wetside Story
Midnight Cruiser
Black Cow
Home At Last
Kid Charlemagne
I.G.Y.
My Old School
FM (Band Outro/Drive Carefully)

88MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 128 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75667809/Steely_Dan__Manassa__VA.rar

Steely Dan: St Louis, MO 09-01-1993 Bootleg 2 CD's


This was given to my by a fellow employee back in 2001. It is a near perfect soundboard recording of Steely Dan in St Louis, MO from Sept 01 1993. Along with Steely Dan tunes it contains a few cuts from Donald Fagan's and Walter Becker's solo work. Exceptional!

CD 1
1) "Track 1" (2:10)
2) "Deacon Blues" (7:41)
3) "Tomorrow's Girls" (7:02)
4) "Babylon Sisters" (6:55)
5) "Reelin' In The Years" (6:45)
6) "The Fall of '92" (6:21)
7) "Peg" (4:42)
8) "Thirld World Man" (6:22)
9) "Counter Moon" (13:46)
10) "My Old School" (6:53)

CD 2
1) "Bad Sneakers" (8:06)
2) "Green Earrings" (5:44)
3) "Bodhisattva" by (5:35)
4) "I.G.Y." by (6:15)
5) "Josie" by (6:11)
6) "Hey Nineteen" (6:06)
7) "Book Of Liars" (5:01)
8) "Chain Lightning" (5:47)
9) "Band Introductions" (5:05)
10) "Green Flower Street" (4:06)
11) "Home at Last" (6:28)
12) "Black Friday" (4:07)

93MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 137 minutes

New Link:

Steely Dan: Two Against Nature Live (DVD) Audio Rip


This is an audio rip from my Steely Dan: Two Against Nature Live DVD

1) "Green Earrings" (5:44)
2) "Cousin Dupree" (5:30)
3) "Bad Sneakers" (3:39)
4) "Janie Runaway" (4:43)
5) "Josie" (5:08)
6) "FM" (3:50)
7) "Gaslighting Abbie" (6:13)
8) "Black Friday" (4:30)
9) "Babylon Sisters" (8:53)
10) "Kid Charlemagne" (5:11)
11) "Jack Of Speed" (6:25)
12) "Peg" (4:30)
13) "What A Shame About Me" (5:27)
14) "Pretzel Logic" (5:46)

51MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 75 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75626751/Two_Against_Nature_Live__DVD_.rar

The Dynatones - Shameless


This is a rip from my collection of The Dynatones vinyl LP Shameless.


Label: Warner Bros 25672-1
Release Date: 1988
The Dynatones - Shameless / 1988 Warner Bros 25672-1

Led by drummer Walter Shufflesworth, the Dynatones is very much a group effort. The son of Travis Edmondson of folk-singing duo, Bud and Travis, guitarist Steve Edmondson, worked with James Cotton, Van Morrison and Maria Muldaur, as well as with his father, with whom he shared an early-1980s duo. Bass player "Colonel" Bill Singleton previously played with Gladys Knight, Snooky Prior, Jimmy Rogers, James Cotton and Luther Tucker. Big Walter, who serves as the band's emcee, previously toured with Big Joe Turner, Lightnin' Hopkins and Mary Wells' Motown Revue.

The Dynatones's horn section remains its aural centerpiece. Trumpet player, Mike Rose, previously worked with Buddy Ace, Bobby Womack and Todd Rundgreen, while trombone player Mike Rinta's resume includes stints with Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter, Jerry Garica, Bob Weir and Herbie Hancock. Tenor saxophonist Eric “Youngblood Bertaud is a former member of Sly and the Family Stone. All Music

Tracks
1 Heartbreak Radio
2 Italian Shoes
3 Take the Heat
4 Lean Your Love on Me
5 Back for a Taste of Your Love
6 Beware
7 Old Habits Die Hard
8 Can't Give You Up
9 Shake Sherrie
10 Just Like That

46Mb, WMA 9.1 VBR, 37 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75617318/The_Dyanatones-_Shameless.rar

09-26-1988 WHFS BLUE MONDAY, BOB-TOM T


Found another Tom T Tape, but it's mostly Bob Here.

Phillip Walker, Percy Sledge, Robert Cray, Oingo Boingo, Billy Bragg, Timbuk3, Joe Jackson, Little Richard and Fishbone, Squeeze, Little Feat, Cassandra Wilson

26MB, WMA 9.1 80kbps, 46 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75606111/1988_09-26-1988_WHFS_BLUE_MONDAY__BOB-TOM_T.rar

Sunday, December 9, 2007

6 1/2 WHFS tapes of DJ's Bob "Here" and David: shared by Bob

Part 1 366MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JE7GCNDR

Part 2 315MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PI12JXVA

MP3 @160kbps

Hard Rock Cafe New Years Eve 1992 Bonnie Raitt


Play this for kicks at this years New Years Eve party. A pretty raucous evening. Taped live off the TV onto open reel then TDKD60 cassette and ripped to my hard drive.

01 Time Is On Your Side (2:28)
02 Old Ang Zine (3:08)
03 Jam (1:07)
04 Nick Of Time (4:57)
05 Have A Heart (4:51)
06 Dire Straits (3:29)
07 Frogman Henry (2:54)

12MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 23 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75501289/Hard_Rock_Cafe_New_Years_Eve_1992_Bonnie_Raitt.rar

6 WHFS TAPES OF DJ BOB "HERE", shared by Bob

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RYRWQYD8

678MB, MP3 @160kbps

6 WHFS and WLOM Tapes shared by Bob



There is a Tom T tape included in these 13 tapes.
For those who did not know, WLOM was WHFS 99.1 before they could secure the call letters.

Thanks again to Bob!

678MB MP3 @ 160kbps, 608 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H5H02ZZX

WHFS 99.1 Tapes Shared by Josh: Summer/Fall 1985 and January 1987


I just got finished posting my last WHFS tape, then Josh sends me another great batch of his tapes. Josh, you are THE Man!

Josh Wrote:
"Here are three tapes. The first is from Summer, Fall 85. The last two are January 87. There was a big snow storm that day, so I stayed home and made tapes. Every once and a while the DJs will reference the snow.

I have another unidentified song, if anyone can help. Not entirely sure about the lyrics, you'll hear it on tape 13 B.

I watch TV and I talk to the animals
I rule the world as I watch That's Incredible
I can't see my future, but I do know my fate
And when I get there, it will be worth the wait.

Chorus
Nothing is special anymore
Nothing is easier for sure

Very sad to hear about Tom T. I have a couple of tapes with him, one in particular where he goes on a rant: "I don't do no request shows." The quality is pretty dismal, but I'll upload them later this week.

Squeeze, Talking Heads, The Alarm, Roger Daltry, The Who, Lou Reed, Jim Carroll (doing Lou Reed),
Neil Young, Little Feat, Dave Edmunds, The Ramones, Greg Kihn, Cure, Tom Waits, Delbert McClinton, Jackson Brown, Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello, REM, Grateful Dead

Minimal Compact, XTC, Roxy Music, Peter Himmelman, The English Beat, U2, Weasel Theme, Blondie, Cure, Weird Al, DEVO, Dave Edmunds, Kirsty MacColl, Robert Palmer, Go Gos, Elvis Costello, Big Dish (brief appearance by Tom T), Johnny Sportcoat, Hooters, Rootboy Slim

Whack Attack, U2, Tirez Tirez, Grateful Dead, BoDeans, Beatles, Bangles, Pretenders, Pete Townshend, Barone and Mastro, Peter Case, The Rave Ups, Zappa, Jo Boxer, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, New Order, REM

Thanks for all the incredible shares. It's driving my wife crazy, but I'm having a great time."

Thanks again Josh!

261MB, MP3 @128kbps

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8ZO3FYJP

WHFS 99.1 1993-1994 Johnny Riggs, Zoltar



02-06-1993 WHFS Johnny Riggs Sat Feb 6th 1993, 91 Minutes

10-23-1993 WHFS Zoltar Sat Oct 23 1993, 31 Minutes

01-30-1994 WHFS Johnny Riggs, Under The Covers, 46 Minutes

02-12-13-1994 WHFS Johnny Riggs, Sat and Sunday, 91 Minutes


198 MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WQVTGLHU

WHFS by this time period was definetley moving to a more commercial format. Good tunes here, but as I say, more commercialized.
This should be my last post of WHFS tapes taped by me. I was pretty much done with WHFS from here on out. So much self promotion and so on. It was clear the WHFS we all knew and loved was turning into DC-101 or 98 Rock tho maybe still leaning toward the progressive side.
No matter, because, that same time period WRNR came on the scene and it was a breathe of fresh air. With some of the same DJ's, and ownership, from the old 'HFS, we were treated to almost a decade of quality "Freeform, Progressive" radio once again.
Of course 'RNR would follow in 'HFS's steps and go commercial too. Sadly I guess that's how it goes.
On a side note, I would urge all you WHFS fans to see my other posts for WXCL, the predecessor of WRNR and downoad those 18 tapes. All from 1994, they were a bit more leaning towards hard rock, and a bit commercialized in my opinion, yet they were a damn fine radio station in my opinion. And if you like 70's hard rock, then you MUST download the WGTB tapes I have posted in here. And yes, please listen to them and leave feedback.
Next up, my WRNR tapes...I will still post other WHFS tapes shared by my readers and if I stumble across anymore, or get motivated enough, I still have a handful of open reel tapes that still need to be ripped to my hard drive. Including the last WHFS tape from 102.3 FM, when I watched my signal strengh meter on my tuner drop to zero when Weasel played the last song. I almost cried!
Whew...what a work out. Now, don't just download 'em, listen to them, and post some feedback please.

edit: I still need to post the rest of the WHFS tapes shared by Bob...I've only shared 2 of the 17 CD's so far of these. Each CD contains almost 700MB of tapes ripped to MP3 @ 160kbps.

WHFS 99.1 FM Four Tapes 1987-1990


11-1987 WHFS Weasel, Mark Wenner Interview, 46 Minutes

08-19-1988 WHFS, Neci, Bob Here, 92 Minutes

01-27-1990 WHFS 99.1 FM MEG, 46 Minutes

09-15-1990 WHFS Meg, Damiens Sat Morning Blues Show, 60 Minutes

162MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZM1C2FAC

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Seven WHFS Tapes 99.1 FM 1984-1986


The five tapes below taped in May of 1986 were taped on my portable Sony CF-575S Boombox while I was trying to do my job at work. I gave that up after a couple of days. Too much aggrevation and hassle. They don't sound as good as my other tapes, but the music and shows are so good, they are worth checking out, and besides, I would call them better than adequate. The other two are up to my usual decent quality standards.

07-20-1984 WHFS Annapolis, Weasel, G.A.F.P.M 92 Minutes
CCR, Barrance Whitfield and the Savages, The Beatles, The Fleshtones, Robert Gordon, The Blasters, Ron Thompson, Fleetwood Mac, Albert King,George Thorogood, Billy Idol, Syl Sylvane, Joe Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny, The Go Go's, The Elevators, NRBQ, The Stones, Joan Jett, Ian Hunter, Paul Collins and the Beat, Rockpile, Skafish, Link Wray, Garland Jeffries, The Who

02-19-1985 WHFS WEASEL, 99.1 FM ANNAPOLIS 46 Minutes
Steely Dan, Jethro Tull, The Stranglers, Steve Marriot, John & Louise, Eric Clapton, The Stones, Bob Dylan, T Birds, Foghat, Jona Lewie, X, Squeeze

05-05-1986 WHFS Weasel and Damien 93 Minutes
Marshall Tucker, Leo Kotke, Tom Principoto, Powerhouse, Howlin Wolf, Spandau Balet, Color Bops, Lone Justice, Jr Kline, The Stones, Elvis Costello, Psych Furs, Roxy Music, Los Lobos, ZZ Top, Rosalyn Mtn Boys, Gene Vincent, Dwight Yoakum, G Thorogood, Del Lords, Everley Bros

05-06-1986 WHFS WEASEL 93 Minutes
Art Of Noise, Dave Edmunds, The Monks, The Ramones, The Stones, The Troggs, WHFS T Shirt Commercial, Brian Setzer, The Byrds, Little Feat, EIEIO, Bruce Springsteen, Translator, The Del Lords, Mike McCartney, Billy Idol, David Bowie,Robert Palmer, The Comet Teens, The Police, Buffalo Sringfield

05-07-1986 WHFS 99.1 Weasel 93 minutes
Dave Edmunds, The Elevators, SRV Willie & The Poor Boys, Tom Principoto, EIEIO, The Del Fuegos, Robert Gordon, Graham Parker, Dave Edmunds, Joe King Carosco, The Colorfield, The Doors, The Band, Jimi Hendrix, Brian Setzer, Lloyd Cole, English Beat, Nick Lowe, Robert Palmer, Holly's, Eurythmics, Violent Femmes

05-09-1986 WHFS Weasel 93 Minutes
Charlie Pickett, Stones, Mick DeVille, Robert Palmer, The Del Lords, Steve Stills, Wall Of Voodoo, Dancing Hoods, Brian Setzer, Falco, Ian Dury, R.E.M. Johnny Seaton, Dave Edmunds, John Hiatt, Bob Seger, Lou Reed, T Bone Burnette, The Wires, The Pandoras, The Romantics, Tom Principoto, Barrance Whitfield, Stones, George Thorogood, The Rayverbs, The Neighborhoods, T Birds, Johnny Winter

05-09-1986 WHFS 99.1 Meg and Damien 36 Minutes
The DelLords with Evan Johns, Johnny Winter, Violent Femmes, Johnny Reno
Elvis Costello, Dave Edmunds, Joe King Carosso, Joe Jackson, Danny O'Keefe, Pretenders


378MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7I49FTXN

R.I.P. Tom Terrell, Onetime WHFS,WMUC, 930 Club dj, NPR critic, Steel Pulse & T. Mapfumo tour manager



Tom Terrel of WHFS fame passed away from cancer recently. Here's a couple of tapes of Tom doing his usual great show. Pretty sure I have more. Need to go through them all.



04-06-1989 WHFS TOM T. 30 Minutes
Gene Loves Jezebel, Cruel Story Of Youth, Sandmen, Billy Camp, Dream Syndicate, The Yardbirds

10-10-1988 WHFS Tom T Blue Monday, Radio Activity 46 Minutes
Phillip Walker, John Hiatt, Little Feat, The Cult, U2, The Smiths, Blondie, Bruce Springsteen, Ghost Dance, killer version of "Radar Love", Sinead O'Conner

56MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps

http://rapidshare.com/files/75279533/WHFS_Tom_T.rar

Tom Terrell, 57; Journalist Was Music Industry Fixture, Scholar

By Matt Schudel
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 6, 2007; Page B07


Tom Terrell, a versatile music journalist, promoter and DJ, who was among the first industry insiders to focus attention on reggae and world music, died Nov. 29 of prostate cancer at the Community Hospice of Washington. He was 57 and lived in the District.
Mr. Terrell, who was ubiquitous in Washington music circles in the 1970s and 1980s, seemed to know everyone and to be ahead of every trend. After beginning his journalistic career at Howard University, he worked as a disc jockey at local stations and wrote about music for the Unicorn Times, the Washington City Paper and other publications.
Tom Terrell was ubiquitous in Washington music circles in the 1970s and '80s. His most recent gig was at XM Radio's international music division. (By Jeffrey John Fearing)
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he was the house DJ at d.c. space and the 9:30 Club, spinning an eclectic selection of records reflecting his interest in soul, jazz, New Wave, reggae and African music. After 16 years in New York, he returned to Washington in 2006 as an international music program director for XM Satellite Radio. He also wrote for Vibe, Essence, JazzTimes, the Village Voice and MTV magazine and, for the past three years, was a frequent commentator on music for National Public Radio.
During his years in Washington, Mr. Terrell produced the first U.S. concert of the British reggae group Steel Pulse in 1981 at the 9:30 Club.
"The band hired me to road manage their 'True Democracy' North American tour" in 1982, Mr. Terrell said in an NPR commentary in 2005. "I called it 'the heart attack tour.' It was total madness, Toronto to Tempe, 35 shows in 42 days. But every night on stage, the power, the joy, the sheer spirituality of those 'True Democracy' songs would just lift you up. With this band, political consciousness and musical ecstasy were one and the same."
When Mr. Terrell went with Steel Pulse to Nigeria, he and other members of the entourage were stranded for a month after their passports and some of their equipment were stolen.
Mr. Terrell, whose buoyant enthusiasm led to many friendships in the music business, had a gift for discovering artists and musical developments.
"He somehow managed to hear of people long before anyone else did," said Bill Warrell, who hired Mr. Terrell as the first DJ at d.c. space in 1977. "He did everything, he knew everybody. He introduced so many of us to each other. That was his magic."
Mr. Terrell's journalism was often a spirited blend of autobiography and musicology, leavened with slang, profanity and the knowledge of every trend in popular music for the past half-century. He wrote about virtually every form of music from Africa and the Americas, and in an NPR commentary last December he found himself praising an artist he never expected to like: Frank Sinatra.
"When I was younger, I couldn't understand why my father, the hippest black man I've ever known, dug him so much," he said. "Now, when I listen to Sinatra and the Count Basie Orchestra swinging to heaven with 'Fly Me to the Moon,' I know."
Thomas Gerald Terrell was born July 16, 1950, in Summit, N.J., and developed an early interest in music because of his father, an amateur singer. When Mr. Terrell was young, he and his sisters could sing the complex Lambert, Hendricks and Ross jazz standard "Twisted."
At Howard University, he was a photographer, writer and editor for the Hilltop, the campus newspaper, and for the Bison, the university yearbook. He was also renowned for his rent parties, at which he entertained hundreds of guests with selections from record albums that covered an entire wall.
From 1975 to 1990, Mr. Terrell had a series of programs on WPFW-FM, WHFS-FM and the University of Maryland's WMUC-FM. His "Sunday Reggae Splashdown" on WHFS was one of the Washington area's first radio shows devoted to reggae.
Between his DJ work and writing, he promoted concerts for artists as diverse as Cab Calloway, the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Mali's Salif Keita. After moving to New York in 1990, he worked in marketing for Island Records, Gee Street Records and Verve, wrote for magazines and served as the DJ for jazz giant Ornette Coleman's 70th birthday party.
Back in Washington, one of his final projects was to write liner notes and record video interviews for a six-CD box set of Miles Davis's "On the Corner" recordings of the early 1970s, released in October.
Mr. Terrell maintained that music could be a beneficial force in the world, uniting people across racial, social and geographical boundaries.
"He loved bringing new music to people," said his sister Bevadine Z. Terrell of Washington. "He loved bringing people together, not just African Americans, but white people, Asian people, African people. He was open to all types of music."
In addition to his sister, survivors include his mother, Zoma Terrell of South Plainfield, N.J.; and two other sisters, Michelle S. Terrell-Long of Washington and Mona D. Terrell of Piscataway, N.J.

Delbert McClinton and Jonell Mosser together from TNN's American Music Shop 1992




This is one ultra rare and awesome audio rip from TNN's American Music Shop show of Delbert McClinton and Jonell Mosser together live.
Most folks know Delbert, fewer know Jonell. I hate to use Clichés, but she really is a cross between Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt and Aretha Franklin. She's got Blues, Soul, Country, and can sing like no other. Give her a listen on here. And of course Delbert, as always sounds great too. Enjoy this short show that I doubt you will find anywhere.

Everytime I Roll The Dice
I Am On Your Side
Not Today
Why Me
A Man With A Hammer
Never Been Rocked Enough
Have A Little Faith In Me
Two More Bottles Of Wine

20MB, WMA 9.1, 33 Minutes, Denon HD8/74 Cassette, Recorded 12-05-1992

http://rapidshare.com/files/75224895/Jonell_Mossor_and_Delbert_McClinton.rar

Roxy Music from The King Biscuit Flower Hour


I can't find any information on this on line. I don't even know when I taped this off the radio. I recorded the tape onto CD 3-14-2002. It's a nice set of live Roxy Music tunes.

Both Ends Burning
Can't Let Go
Avalon
Love Is The Drug
You Are Like A Hurricane
Editions Of You
Do The Strand
I'm Just A Jealous Guy

26MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 37 Minutes
Here

3 Moon Martin Vinyl LP Rips


1) "X-RAY VISION" (4:09)
2) "WITNESS" (3:43)
3) "SHE'S IN LOVE WITH MY CAR" (3:31)
4) "PAID THE PRICE" (3:03)
5) "FIRING LINE" (3:20)
6) "DANGEROUS GAME" (3:15)
7) "DON'T YOU DOUBLE CROSS ME BABY" (3:34)
8) "ACES WITH YOU" (3:53)
9) "DEEPER IN LOVE" (3:32)
10) "CHAIN REACTION" (3:16)


1) "Hot Nite In Dallas" (3:17)
2) "Victim Of Romance" (3:39)
3) "Night Thoughts" (3:45)
4) "Paid Killer" (3:22)
5) "Cadillac Walk" (3:13)
6) "Bad Case Of Lovin' You (3:54)
7) "Hands Down" (3:19)
8) "All I've Got To Do" (2:26)
9) "You Don't Care About Me" (3:09)
10) "She's A Pretender" (2:44)


1) "Five Days Of Fever" (3:05)
2) "Signal For Help" (3:26)
3) "Pushed Around" (3:13)
4) "Love Gone Bad" (3:21)
5) "Sranded" (3:47)
6) "Breakout Tonight" (2:48)
7) "Bad News" (3:54)
8) "No Dice" (2:20)
9) "Whispers" (3:29)
10) "Cross Your Fingers" (3:01)
11) "Rollin' In My Rolls" (2:55)

This verbage was shamelessly copied from cyberspace.

In the second half of 1978, nocturnal rocker Moon Martin rose from regional subterranean obscurity to one of the international rock underground's best known victims of romance. Sure in the past few years he'd been a member of Southwind , played on a bunch of L.A. sessions for big-time artists including Linda Ronstadt, Gram Parsons, Jim Pulte, Jesse Ed Davis and Del Shannon and Jackie DeShannon~ after Jack Nitzsche got wise to him ~ had some of his tunes covered by Mink De Ville (Cadillac Walk), Michele Phillips, Robert Palmer and Lisa Burns. But Moon had a lot more to give rock roll than a few tunes in exchange for sporadically-delivered mailbox money.

Moon once characterized them as "decadent Chuck Berry" in style and his "there's not enough rock & roll on the radio today!" battlecry, and his producer Craig Leon (with albums by Blondie, The Ramones, Bangles, DMZ, Creeps, under his belt) was finally ready to launch his solo career with his look and music often compared to such new wave hit makers as Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe, when they cut and unleashed “Shots From A Cold Nightmare”, Moon's first solo outing.

"Shots From a Cold Nightmare" was recorded very fast and simple. The musicians rehearsed for one week and then they went into the studio and made two or three recordings on each of the songs before they were satisfied. The album was released in 1978 and got very good reviews. The album consisted of an unusual synthesis of 50s rock 'n' roll and 80s new wave. Backed by a band that includes Phil Seymour (formerly with Dwight Twilley) on drums, Gary Valentine (formerly of Blondie) on bass and Leon on occasional keyboards, Martin plays guitar in a spare, rhythmically compelling style that makes every note count, and sings in a highpitched, bluesy moan that fits his lyrics perfectly. Moon recorded ten hooked wonders.

To follow up the album release he went on a late summer tour starting in Dallas, Houston and Oklahoma City and working his way towards the Eastern half of the continent. He also performed in Toronto, Canada at the El Mocambo in front of an enthusiastic crowd. Four songs from this concert is available on an record together with a studio recording of 'Victim Of Romance'.

By this time, the rumour had spread to Europe and in November it was time for Moon to start his "Moon's Over Europe Tour '78" . In Berlin at the Kant Kino the band played everything they knew, but it wasn't enough for the German audience, so Moon wrote a song backstage in four minutes so he and his band could get out of there alive. I've been told by Moon this song was "Hot House Baby" which then appeared on his next LP "Escape From Domonation -1979-". He also played (at least) in England and the Netherlands on this tour.



John Moon Martin : Guitars & Vocals
Gary Valentine : Bass
Phil Seymour : Drums, Vocals
Craig Leon : Keyborads
Willie Alexander : Piano

"I had a lot of songs with the word moon in them," he says. "I didn't realize it. They called me Moon and it kind of stuck. It was like I just woke up one morning and said , 'Hey, people are calling me Moon. That's a neat name. I'm going to use that.' I'd been a closet writer. From then on I could write and had a lot more confidence."

These 3 LP's were recorded to CD years ago and ripped to my hard drive years ago and made available to share with you today. These were all used LPs purchased from The Record and Tape Excahnge in College Park, MD. Some crackling between tunes.

This image was shared today, thanks walknthabass


48MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps

http://rapidshare.com/files/75194304/Moon_Martin.rar

Friday, December 7, 2007

AEROSMITH LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL VINYL BOOTLEG RIP


This is a rip from my buddy Wizz's vinyl LP. It F'n Rawks!

Recorded live at Shaeffer Music Festival, Central Park NY, August 29, 1975.

1. "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" (3:49)
2. "Somebody" (3:59)
3. "Dream On" (4:53)
4. "Write Me A Letter" (5:02)
5. "Walking The Dog" (4:38)
6. "Train Kept A Rollin'" (9:25)
7. "Toys In The Attic" (4:18)

One of Aerosmith's most famous and widely distributed vinyl bootlegs.

17MB, WMA 9.1 64mbps, 37 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75040258/LOOK_HOMEWARD_ANGEL.rar

WHFS 99.1 FM - WEASEL WINTER OF 85,86


More Weasel taped sometime in the winter of 85/86.

THE RAMONES, DAVE EDMUNDS, ICICLE WORKS, MOBY GRAPE, JORMA KAUKONEN, MARTI JONES, THE LONG RIDERS, JOHN MELLENCAMP, THE INMATES, STONES, KEVIN DUNNE, FLAMIN' GROOVIES, KANE GANG, STAPLES SINGERS, LONE JUSTICE, THOMAS DOLBY

182MB, MP3 @ 320 kbps, 80 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FCDXFGV2

WHFS 99.1 01-30-1985 WEASEL


This was taped by my buddy Sully on his Maxell UDSI90 cassette.
It was recorded to CD 6 years ago and ripped to my hard drive today @ 320kbps.
Another excellent show from Weasel.

THE REZILLOS, THE RAMONES, SHRIEKBACK, BLANKET OF SECRECY, PAUL YOUNG, BEATLES, WALL OF VOODOO, NICK LOWE, ROCKPILE, MICKEY JUPP, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, IT AIN'T EASY, THE SPECIALS, THE STONES, GEORGE THOROGOOD

180MB, MP3 @320, 80 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C82E0N05

WHFS 99.1FM "RADIO ACTIVITY" AND WEASEL 01-14-1985


Radio Activity was a show where a listener won some kind of contest and got to go on the air and play his/her own setlist. Most folks did a pretty good job.

DAVE EDMUNDS, MICKEY JUPP, GEORGE THOROGOOD, NIGHTHAWKS, MARSHALL CRENSHAW, NICK LOWE, DIRE STRAIGHTS, DAVE EDMUNDS, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, ENGLISH BEAT, CAT STEVENS, UPTOWN RULERS, WARREN ZEVON, LITTLE FEAT, TALKING HEADS, OMD

183MB, MP3 320kbps, 80 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OEFZR11H

THIS IS MY LAST WHFS TAPE FROM THE BETHESDA DAYS WHFS 102.3FM DAVID 02-07-1983 2:45-4:30PM


I cringe when I stumble onto another recording from WHFS where I f--ked up and used my graphics equalizer on. I did my best to reverse the damage, but you can tell. It's not terrible, just, to my ears, it's sounds a bit different. You be the judge.

I took this CD, recorded 5 years ago straight from the open reel tape, then today I ripped it to my hard drive, played it back using Windows Media Player with reversed equalizer settings, and used Total Recorder Software to re-record it. A tedious process, but the sound is way better then the CD.
Thankfully I recorded with the equalizer on only a handful of times.
This open reel tape of David, recorded Monday Afternoon on Feb 07 1983 is too good of a show to pass up so here it is.

01 The Payolas
02 The English Beat, Todd Rundgren
03 U2, The Beatles, Todd Rundgren, Holly and The Italians, Jefferson Airplane, The Clash
04 Devo, The Vapors, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Bangels, Scandal
05 LIVING ON THE CEILING and Gods Kitchen, by BLANCMANGE, Midge Ure
06 Jona Lewie, You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties
07 Song Run Down, Washington HI-FI stereo and video show promo
08 The News Blimp, Talk Talk


73MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 74 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/75009102/1983_02-07-1983_WHFS_DAVID_2.45-4.30PM_Re-Equalized.rar

WHFS 102.3FM, BETHESDA, MD WEASEL 11-17-1981


Another WHFS open reel tape recorded to CD then ripped to my hard drive today @320kbps. CD was recorded 12-01-01, and the files were merged with Total Recorder software. It's another good one.

CREAM, THE STONES, NIGHTHAWKS, PAUL BUTTERFIELD, MONKEES, MARY MCCASLIN, DIANA ROSS, MARVIN GAYE, RACHEL SWEET, BONNIE RAITT, MARIA MULDAUR, DEL VIKINGS, BLUES BROTHERS, DOWNCHILD BLUES BAND, PAUL LOCKHART, NRBQ, COMMANDER CODY, DELBERT MCCLINTON, DAVID JOHANSON

182MB, MP3 @320, 80 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6DL8D8Z2

WHFS, 102.3 FM, DICK LILLARD, 07-24-1979, THE ROOTS OF ROCK N ROLL


Dick Lillard had a show on Sunday nights. It was The Roots of Rock and Roll Show. It is all about the music that pre dated what many consider to be rock n roll from the Sun Record days of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Etc. He talks about the beat and the grooves that were out there, that would soon come together to be what we all call rock n roll today. Some in depth ramblings on the artists and their influences on the genre. Plenty of music as you can see from the artists below. This is one of my favorite WHFS tapes and it's a rare one from the 70's.

LITTLE WALTER, AMOS MILBOURNE, LITTLE TEMPLE, SMILEY LEWIS, WILLIE MABON, MITZY MARS, JOHN LEE HOOKER, BUDDY JOHNSON BAND, HOUND DOG TAYLOR, OTIS RUSH, SNOOKY PRYOR, BIG MAMA THORNTON, EDDIE 'GUITAR SLIM' JONES, BIG MAYBELLE, CLIFTON CHENIER

127MB, MP3 @320, 55 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R1VGYXED

Thursday, December 6, 2007

WHFS, WEASEL, BOB, DAMIAN, AND DIANE, SUMMER OF 1983



Here's a couple of open reel tapes recorded to CD 5 years ago, then ripped to my hard drive today @320kbps.

07-07-1983 DIANE 9:30-10:00AM 26 Minutes
STRAY CATS, MATCHBOX, THE BLASTERS

07-06-1983 BOB 12:30-1:30PM 49 minutes
GODLEY & CREME, JOAN RIVERS, THE KINKS, FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS, FABULOUS POODLES

06-20-1983 WEASEL 6:30-7:30PM 48 minutes
LITTLE GIRLS, POLECATS, BEATLES, SOFT CELL, DAVE PHILLIPS, HEAVEN 17, TALKING HEADS, IAN MATTHEWS, NRBQ, BILLY AND THE SHEIKS, REACTION, MARSHALL CRENSHAW, ELVIS COSTELLO, PROCUL HAREM

06-20-1983 WHFS DAMIEN 2:00-2:45PM 31 minutes
BOB WEIR, BILLY HANCOCK, ADAM AND THE ANTS, PETER GABRIEL, MCGUINN CLARK AND HILLMAN

316MB, MP3 @320, 156 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QQHQG9BO

JEFF HEALEY SEE THE LIGHT LIVE FROM LONDON VHS AUDIO RIP



This is an audio rip from my VHS HI-FI video tape of Jeff Healey's "See The Light, Live From London". I recorded this to CD using my Pioneer CD Recorder, and then ripped the CD to my hard drive. Awesome Jeff Healey show and the sound quality is fantastic. This VHS tape and the DVD is available on Amazon. It contains 3 videos not included here.
Back in 1990 we went to see Jeff at Hammerjacks in Baltimore. Unbeliveably, it was a free concert. One of the best shows I have ever seen!

1) "THE BETTER IT GETS"(4:38)
2) "I'M TORN DOWN" (4:47)
3) "MY LITTLE GIRL"(4:14)
4) "BLUE JEAN BLUES"(8:37)
5) "I NEED SOMEONE TO LOVE"(4:55)
6) "SEE THE LIGHT"(8:42)
7) "THAT'S WHAT THEY SAY"(4:44)
8) "ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER"(9:06)
9) "HIDEAWAY"(7:22)
10) "LOST IN YOUR EYES"(5:48)
11) "CRUEL LITTLE NUMBER"(4:19)
12) "WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS"(5:11)
13) "ANGEL EYES"(6:42)

36MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps, 79 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/74717167/SEE_THE_LIGHT_LIVE_FROM_LONDON.rar

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

WHFS David Then Weasel 02-07-1983 AND DAVID 11-15-1982


11-15-1982 WHFS DAVID 33 minutes
PETER GABRIEL, BILLY IDOL, THOMPSON TWINS, THE CLASH, DEPECHE MODE

02-07-1983 WHFS David Then Weasel 74 minutes
Echo and The Bunny Men, Talk Talk, Way Of The West, Psych Furs, Men Without Hats, David Bowie, Modern English, The Individuals, The Monks, Ian Dury, The Stones, Little Feat, Joan Jett, John Lennon, David Johanson, Flaming Groovies, The Flirts, The Pretenders

142MB, WMA VBR and MP3 @320

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0Z9699TD

WHFS BOB THEN WEASEL 01-19-1983 4:00-7:00PM

Open Reel tape of Bob and Weasel recorded to CD, re-equalized, ripped to hard drive.

TBirds, Johnny Seaton, Robert Gordon, Elvis Costello, English Beat, Fleetwood Mac, Squeeze, Raybeats, B52s, Haircut 100, Billy Idol, The Who, The Clash, Roky Erickson, Stones, Garland Jeffries, Velvet Undergorund, David Johanson, Vapors, Graham Parker, Bob Dylan, Stray Cats

68MB, 74 Minutes, WMA 9.1 VBR

http://rapidshare.com/files/74519334/1983_01-19-1983_WHFS_BOB_THEN_WEASEL_4.00-7.00PM.rar

WHFS WEASEL 01-20-1983 6:00-8:30PM


Here is another open reel tape recorded to CD and ripped to my hard drive today. There were 20 tracks on the CD that I merged together into one MP3 file @ 320kbps.

S.C.O.T.S. THE BLASTERS, TBIRDS, PAUL MCCARTNEY, CUB CODA, BUGS HENDERSON, TUFF DARTS, STIV BATORS, TOM PETTY, THE SORROWS, ARETHA FRANKLIN, SAM COOK, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND

174MB, 76 MINUTES, MP3 @320kbps

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JO68QNR8

WHFS 102.3 DAMIAN 01-19-1983


Finally, a tape from Damian. It's only 50 Minutes, from open reel tape. I don't know the reason, but it's kind of disjointed. The music is intact, but it appears I did a lot of editing. Not sure why. Recorded this to CD on 10-20-2001 and ripped to my hard drive today.

Cowboy Jazz, The Dead, Joe Jackson, John Lennon, Steve Miller, Bruce Springsteen, Culture Club, Elvin Bishp, The Beatles and others

104MB, MP3 320kbps, 50 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=71KFO742

WHFS 102.3, DIANE WED 01-19-1983 8:30 - 10:00 AM


This open reel tape was recorded to CD on 10-21-01 and put on my hard drive today. So the bit rate is very high.

Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Stray Cats, Peter Gabriel, Japan, Roxy Music, Johnny Seaton, John Lennon, Georege Thorogood, Sting, JGeils, The Jam, Landscape, Thomas Doly, Was not Was

155MB, MP3 320kbps, 74 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZQPD2304

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

WHFS WEASEL 1983 SERIOUS ROCKABILLY!


This is only one side of a 60 minute cassette but it's chock full of killer rockabilly. Sorry, it's not dated.

Memphis Rockabilly Band, the Cramps, Jimmy and the Mustangs, NRBQ, Billy Hancock, Evan Johns, Teenage Head, Aerosmith, The Stray Cats, The Nighthawks

http://rapidshare.com/files/74374599/1983_WHFS_WEASEL_1983_SERIOUS_ROCKABILLY_.rar
21Mb, 31 Minutes, WMA 9.1 96kbps

WHFS 102.3 FM Bethesda, MD Weasel 04-25-1983


Typical Weasel show.


Pop Goes The Weasel, Cracker talk
Cream, Pretty Things, Stones, Muddy, Howlin Wolf
Commercial, WHFS T-Shirt
Bulletin Board
Bananarama, Bow Wow Wow, Sparks, Moody Blues
Commercial, Concert Connection
Sly & The Family Stone, Eddie Grant
Toots & The Maytalls, The Chambers Brothers

45MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps, 96 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/74372905/1983_04-25-1983_WHFS_102.3_Weasel_04-25-1983.rar

WHFS BOB 04-12-1983 OPEN REEL TAPE



When I recorded this tape to CD using my Pioneer CD Recorder I got a little "index" happy with the track splitting. Only happens between commercials and PSA's. Weird Al Yankovic's "Hey Ricky" based on Tony Basil's "Hey Mickey" is a riot!

"Roxy Music Live, Andy Makay" "Babble and Commercials" "Tony Basil, Weird Al-Hey Lucy" "Tysons Toyota Commercial" "job line" "Old Time Music, NRBQ" "Little Feat" "News Blimp" and much much more....


44MB, 96 Minutes, WMA 9.1 64kbps

http://rapidshare.com/files/74371383/1983_04-12-1983_WHFS_BOB_04-12-1983_OPEN_REEL.rar

WHFS WEASEL OPEN REEL 01-19-1983 74 Minutes


This post is from an open reel taped Wed January 19 1983. Recorded to CD then ripped to my hard drive. I mentioned you were getting them all, good or great or whatever. This tape like a couple of others, I foolishly used my graphic equalizer on. I re-equalized it when I ripped it to my hard drive and now it pretty much sounds normal.

The Flirts, The Cars, Billy Price, Dave Edmunds, The looks, Go Gos, Tony Basil, Del Shannon, Ramones, Elvis Costello, Beatles, Byrds, NRBQ, Marshall Crenshaw, Buddy Holly, Beach Boys, Stones and more

66MB,WMA 9.1 VBR, 74 Minutes
http://rapidshare.com/files/77704541/1983_01-19-1983_WHFS_WEASEL_7-9_PM_OPEN_REEL_RE-EQUALIZED.rar

BAR WARS LP rip from Maxell Cassette


BAR WARS
Waterhouse Records #13
Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Steve Raitt.
1981 Release
Compilation 'live' album from 1981 with 3 cuts by Lamont Cranston Band, 3 by Willie & The Bees, 2 by Bees Knees and 3 by Doug Maynard.....

SIDE ONE
1. Hoochie Coochie Coo - Lamont Cranston Band
(B. Miles & H. Ballard) 2:10
2. She's Lookin' Good - Willie & The Bees
(Rodger Collins) 2:38
3. Pucker Up Buttercup - Willie & The Bees
(J. Bristol, D. Goggins & H. Fuqua) 3:00
4. Strollin' With Bones - Bees Knees
(V. Walker & E. Davis Jr.) 2:35
5. Who's Foolin' Who - Doug Maynard Band
(M. Price, D. Walsh, S. Barri & M. Omartian) 3:55
6. Goin' On Down The Line - Lamont Cranston Band
(Earl Hooker) 4:10

SIDE TWO
1. Fun Time - Doug Maynard Band
(Alan Toussaint) 3:00
2. Mellow Way (You Treat Your Man) - Willie & The Bees
(Isaac Hayes & David Porter) 3:55
3. Watchin' The River Flow - Lamont Cranston Band
(Bob Dylan) 3:45
4. Everything I Do Is Wrong - Bees Knees
(Joe Josea & Riley King) 2:54
5. I Need Some Money - Doug Maynard Band
(Durf, Muldrow, Bobo & Harris) 3:45

Lamont Cranston Band:
Pat Hayes/ Vocals, Guitar, Harp
Bruce McCabe/ Piano
Jim Novak/ Drums
Charlie Bingham/ Lead Guitar
Mick Massof/ Bass
Rick O'Dell/ Saxophones
Jim Greenwell/ Saxophones
Larry McCabe/ Trombone

Doug Maynard Band:
Doug Maynard/ Vocals
Melanie Rosales/ Vocals
Margaret Cox/ Vocals
Dick Hedlund/ Bass
John Della Selva/ Guitar
Jeff Bouchier/ Guitar
Marc Friedman/ Drums

Willie & The Bees:
Willie Murphy/ Vocals, Bass, Guitar
Joe Demko/ Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Maurice Jacox/ Vocals, Baritone Sax
Howard Merriweather/ Vocals, Drums
Scott Snyder/ Trumpet
Merlin Brunkow/ Tenor Sax
Jose James/ Alto Sax, Timbales
Mark Bryn/ Piano
Jeff Garetz/ Congas

Bees Knees:
Tommy Burnevik/ Vocals, Tenor Sax
Bill Black/ String Bass
Mike Croy/ Drums
Mark Perry/ Piano
Tony Moen/ Trumpet
Mike Abresch/ Baritone Sax
Pete Masters/ Trombone
Rick O'Dell/ Saxophones
Dean Magraw/ Guitar

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Steve Raitt for Twin Town Sound.
Mastered by Bob Berglund & Steve Wiese, Sound 80/Minneapolis, MN.
All cuts recorded live:

Lamont Cranston Band/Cabooze Bar-Mpls./December '80

Doug Maynard Band/Union Bar-Mpls./January '81

Willie & The Bees/Union Bar-Mpls./January '81

Bees Knees/St. Croix Boom Co.-Stillwater/January '81

You get the whole tape with filler from the Direct Current LP that was posted in here a while back. Great album with awesome guitars, RnB, Blues, Funk, and whatever else you want to call it. The LP was taped over 20 years ago. Still sounds damned good. Maybe one day my buddy Randy will loan me his LP so I can re rip it.

45MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 46 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/74714905/Bar_Wars.rar

Josh Shares yet another WHFS Tape From 1985


Josh,
Can't thank you enough for sharing these WHFS tapes! Very much appreciated! Looks like another awesome set.

Josh wrote:

"I believe these are from the late Summer, early Fall, 1985.

Jane Wiedlin, The Church, The Jam, REM, John Cougar, X, Talking Heads, Jim Carroll, Alan Vega, Bruce Cockburn, Garland Jeffreys, The Alarm, Peter Gabriel, Jethro Tull, Marshall Crenshaw, Barone and Mastro, George Thorogood, Tom Petty, Dave Davies, Michael Hedges, Dire Straits, Joe Jackson, Devo, Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Talk Talk, T-Rex, Steve Morse Band, Little Feat, Rolling Stones, Cure, Doors, Green on Red, Bob Dylan, Suzanne Vega, Neil Young, Bill Wyman.

Thanks for the John Lennon tapes. You forget that sense of groping for answers. I was at JMU at the time. We were still recovering from John Bonham's death. Someone photocopied the cover of Double Fantasy and hung it up around campus with black ribbons. It was foggy. Building and grounds had them all down the next morning because they weren't authorized."

173MB, MP3 128kbps, 192 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X80GEVQK

Monday, December 3, 2007

Another Shared WHFS Tape from a Camarillo Brillo Reader



After obtaining permission from multielvi to share his WHFS tape from the early 70's and sharing a scan of a WHFS T-shirt, its being posted here tonight! Thanks so much for sharing multielvi!!!


multielvi wrote:
"I finally got the chance to get my old HFS tapes
together and am starting to go through them. My
cassette deck died a few weeks ago and I finally
scrounged another one from a friend. So far most of
what I have listened to is very poor quality. I live
in Baltimore and the signal was not very strong. It
fades in and out. The ones from 99.1 may be better. I
will let you know once I have gone through them.

I have attached a link to my oldest one. It is 60
minutes from Cerphe. It was not dated but my guess is
that it is from '73 or '74. The newest track that he
played was "Rosalita". It is not good enough for
posting but you might enjoy listening to it from a
historical perspective. The tracklist includes Stones,
Airplane, Dylan, Byrds, Creedence and Country Joe.
Definitely worth a listen.

http://rapidshare.com/files/73883343/CERPHE.mp3.html

I have also attached a photo of my old HFS teeshirt.
You may want to include it in a future post. If not,
delete it.

Take care"

Is that awesome or what? Let's all thank multielvi for his hard work!

82Mb, 60 Minutes, MP3 192kbps

Powerhouse LP Night Life and Lovin’ Machine on one CD



This post is from one of my favorite bands Powerhouse. These two LP's are from my personal collection. Recorded to CD then ripped to my hard drive. Purchased like a lot of my music from the Record and Tape Exchange in College Park, MD.

by Jim Trageser
This review first appeared in the May 6, 1988 issue of The San Diego Evening Tribune.

This blues/soul/roots album was recorded more than a decade ago, and is being released nationally for the first time. A now-defunct East Coast combo, Powerhouse was led by vocalist George Leh, whose reedy tenor is somewhat reminiscent of B.B. King's.

"Lovin' Machine" is a practical encyclopedia of how to play R&B, blues and early rock. Ray Charles' "Hard Times" may be the best example. Leh's impassioned vocals will rattle the china, and Ben Kay's piano intro would move Brother Ray himself. "Sad Hours," the only instrumental, lets guitarist Tom Principato and harpist Pierre Beauregard stretch out. And tenor saxophonist Dave Birkin wails a haunting sound throughout the record.

Powerhouse's covers of "Flip, Flop and Fly," "Sweet Little Woman," "Stompin' at the Savoy" and Leiber-Stoller's "Saved" make this one of the best regional albums since George Thorogood wandered out of New Jersey 15 years ago.

Rockin' George Leh
Since 1963 singer Rockin' George has been a fixture of the New England and Washington D.C. area music scenes. Rockin' George was a member of The J. Geils Blues Band (1967), Swallow (1968-1973), Skyhook (1973-1975), Powerhouse (1975-1977), and The Thrillers (1978-1981).

This is Tom Principato’s first recording with Powerhouse, his legendary horn-driven band from Boston.

"Powerhouse"
"Lovin' Machine"
"Bloodshot Eyes"
"Hard Times"
"Quiet Whiskey"
"Nosey Joe"
"Safronia B"
"Roller Coaster"
"Jailbird"
"Shut Your Mouth"
"Night Life"
"Lovin' Machine"
"Sweet Little Woman"
"Stompin' At The Savoy"
"Flip, Flop & Fly"
"Sad Hours"
"Fever"
"Saved"
"My Babe"

This is awesome!

50MB, WMA 9.1 96kbps, 73 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/74078554/POWERHOUSE.rar

WHFS David Then Weasel 04-20-1983 192 Minute Open Reel Tape


This is a 3+ hour open reel tape of WHFS from Wed afternoon, April 20 1983. It starts with David and ends with Weasel.

DAVID BOWIE-THOMAS DOLBY-JAPAN-THE CURE-HEAVEN 17-NONA HENDRIX-COMSAT ANGELS-YAZ-PETE SHELLY-REM-SPANDAU BALLET-TEARS FOR FEARS-WAX MUSEUM COMMERCIAL-SIMPLE MINDS-U2-BILLY IDOL-BELSTARS-EURYTHMICS-NONA HENDRIX-BOB MARLEY-ROBERT PALMER-PRINCE-NEWS BLIMP-EDDIE GRANT-THE CALL-ENGLISH BEAT-THE CLASH-SEX PISTOLS-TALKING HEADS-ULTRAVOX-RED ROCKERS-RANK and FILE-LEO KOTKE-ROBIN HITCHCOCK-LENA LOVITCH-PRETENDERS-THE BANGLES-THE RAMONES-ROMANTICS-ELVIS COSTELLO-NICK LOWE

WMA 9.1 128kbps, 177MB, 192 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ST9ATJGT

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Lamont Cranston Band Debut LP Vinyl Rip


This is the Lamont Cranston Band Debut LP Vinyl Rip from my personal collection.

Shadow Records #3346
Produced by Charles F. (Woodchuck) Campbell.
Engineered by David Z.
1976 Release

SIDE ONE
1. Stranger Blues (4:39)*
2. (Ain't Nobody Here But Us) Chickens (3:20)
3. It Ain't You (2:44) by Larry Hayes
4. Soul Flight (6:44) by Pat Hayes

SIDE TWO
1. Goin' On Down The Line (2:54)
2. One Eye Open (3:21)
3. Rock Awhile (2:35)
4. Sneaky Pete (4:08)
5. Bullfrog Rag (4:45) by Larry Hayes

*Produced by Steve Scholle.

The Lamont Cranston Band:
Pat Hayes - Harps, vocals, guitar, slide guitar on 'Stranger Blues', kazoo.
Larry Hayes - Guitars, background vocals, vocal on 'It Ain't You' and 'Bullfrog Rag'.
Bruce McCabe - Piano.
Joe Sherohman - Bass, background vocals.
Jim Novak - Drums, percussion, background vocals.
Tom Burnevik - Tenor, Baritone and Soprano saxophones, background vocals, spoons.
Joe Chandler - Tenor saxophone, background vocals, dobro on "It Ain't You' and 'Bullfrog Rag'.
Lenny "Mr. Groove" Schneider - background vocals on 'Goin' On Down The Line'.

Recorded at ASI Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota 12/75
Mastered at Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

24MB, 34 Minutes, WMA 9.1 64kbps

http://rapidshare.com/files/73855425/Lamont_Cranston_Band.rar

WHFS Sat Morning 01-12-1983 and Weasel 01-20-1983


1-12-1983 30 minutes cassette
The Nighthawks, Johnny Winter, T-Birds, Cowboy Jazz, Joe Jackson, Blues Brothers

01-20-1983 60 minutes open reel
Joe Jackson, The Specials, Mott The Hoople, Terry Reed, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young, Yazoo, Squeeze, T-Bone Burnette, Marshall Crenshaw, Ramones, Duke Robbilard

75MB, WMA 9.1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4TFPZ2KJ

WHFS WEASEL 01-10-1983 BILLY PRICE INTERVIEW


This Open Reel Tape of WHFS is mostly an interview with Billy Price and is chock full of R&B and Soul music. The second half of the tape is more in line with the music of the day that Weasel is known for playing. If you don't know or never heard of Billy Price, he is an awesome Blue Eyed Soul singer that always plays with a great band. He is the lead singer on Roy Buchanans Live Stock album. He still puts on shows in the Mid Atlantic area and it's always a great time. If you get a chance don't hesitate, go see him.

43MB, 95 Minutes, WMA 9.1 64kbps

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WW9CMARU

WHFS DICK LILLARD 11-27-1982 Roots Of Rock-n-Roll Show


Dick Lillard was a part time DJ on WHFS that had a show based on the roots of rock n roll. Blues, R&B, Country, Rock-a-Billy and whatever that might be considered the roots of rock. Rare and hard to find stuff from Dick's personal collection. A great listen and an important little listen in American music. Enjoy!

WMA 9.1 64kbps, 95 Minute open reel tape

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=07ZM1DP9

WHFS TUES DEC 9, 1980 12:00AM TO 2:00AM APPROX 40 MINUTES AFTER JOHN LENNON WAS KILLED

Historically, this 2+ hour open reel tape of WHFS the night John Lennon was gunned down in NYC is significant. Emotionally it may bring you down a bit. That night as always, my friends and I are partying in my basement bedroom. Still living at home. Hearing the UPI news broadcast Lennon's death is chilling. As the tape goes on, several of the prominent DJ's get together that night, and offer conversation and play John Lennon tunes throughout. It's a pretty interesting listen.

75MB, WMA 9.1 80kbps, 130 Minutes

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5L63U97F

More CD Compilations 6 CD's from March - July 2004

Like I mentioned earlier about these CD compilations...I don't get much feedback, yet they get downloaded quite a bit. Hope you enjoy listening to them as much I did putting them together. They make for great roadtrip listening.

03-27-2004 Hamburger Heaven
"TAKE THE HEAT" by DYNATONES
"THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD" by ROOMFUL OF BLUES
"OBSESSION" by INNES SIBUN
"HAMBURGER HEAVEN" by BILL HOLLAND
"DAYTIME DRAMA" by BILLY IDOL
"ROW OF DOMINOES" by JOE ELY
"MY ONLY LOVE" by ROXY MUSIC
"WE LET THE STARS GO FREE" by PREFAB SPROUT
"MY BRAIN IS LIKE A SIEVE" by THOMAS DOLBY
"TARGET PRACTICE" by JON ASTLEY
"THE HAUNTING" by GOLDEN PALOMINOS
"GET UP JOE" by NEO GEO
"STARING AT THE SUN" by ESCAPE CLUB
"SWEET LIFE" by IT'S IMMATERIAL
"MIGRA" by SANTANA
"CALIFORNIA" by CRUZADOS

04-03-2004 Better Luck Next Time
"DRAMARAMA LIVE" by DRAMARAMA
"BEAUTY AND SADNESS" by SMITHEREENS
"ALONE AT MIDNIGHT" by SMITHEREENS
"TALK ABOUT THE PASSION" by REM
"SO FAR AWAY" by ESCAPE CLUB
"HAYWIRE" by JAYHAWKS
"GO 'WAY LITTLE BOY" by LONE JUSTICE
"NEW LINES ON LOVE" by SNIFF N THE TEARS
"HISTORY NEVER REPEATS ITSELF" by SPLIT ENZ
"PRIMITIVE" by THE SKELETONS
"CROTCH DEEP TRASH" by SOUP DRAGONS
"HUNTER AND THE HUNTED" by SIMPLE MINDS
"NEVER HAD NO ONE EVER" by THE SMITHS
"BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME" by SPONGETONES
"THAT'S THE WAY I ROCK N ROLL" by IAN GOMM
"THE BELLMAN" by SANDMEN
"SOUL DISGUISE" by CESAR ROSA
"HOMESTEAD" by MICHELLE SHOCKED
"WORLD OF WONDERS" by BRUCE COCKBURN
"JUST BEGIN AGAIN" by SPINAL TAP

05-08-2004 SPITEGIRLS-CUTTING EDGE
"ALEX CHILTON" by THE REPLACEMENTS
"BACKWARDS" by LUSK
"BREED" by LAUREN CRISTY
"BRIDGE OVER ME" by VIBROLUSH
"BROWN DERBY JUMP" by CHERRY POPPIN' DADDIES
"CHAINS OF LOVE" by ERASURE
"CURBSIDE PROPHET" by CURBSIDE PROPHET
"DRAWER" by SUMMERCAMP
"DROPPING LIKE FLIES" by FIREWATER
"FOUR LEAF CLOVER" by ABRA MOORE
"FROM OUT OF NOWHERE" by FAITH NO MORE
"HAVIN' A BAD DAY" by BLUE FLANNEL
"HEAD ON" by THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
"MAKES ME WANNA DIE" by TRICKY
"NEIGHBORHOOD" by SPACE
"PUT A LID ON IT" by SQUIRREL NUT ZIPPERS
"SHE CRIES YOUR NAME" by BETH ORTON
"STRANGELOVE" by DEPECHE MODE
"TWIST IN MY SOBRIETY" by TANITA TIKARAM
"YOU SHOWED ME" by LIGHTNING SEEDS

06-27-2004 Sister Sweetly
"SISTER SWEETLY" by BIG HEAD TODD
"EVERYTHING I HAVE IS BLUE" by SMITHEREENS
"BARREL CHESTED" by SLOBBERBONE
"YOUR EXCUSE" by SLOBBERBONE
"THORNS" by THE THORNS
"I SET THE WORLD ON FIRE" by THE THORNS
"LINDA LEE, DIAMOND DAVE" by MARK OLSON
"GENERIC AMERICA" by BLUE MOUNTAIN
"LAST WORDS OF MIDNIGHT CLYDE" by BLUE MOUNTAIN
"GET ON" by RUN WESTY RUN
"COULD YA, WOULD YA" by RUN WESTY RUN
"JIMMY WAS A STIMULATOR" by SCOTT WEILAND
"MOCKING BIRD GIRL" by SCOTT WEILAND
"WALKING BLUES" by JOE BONAMASSA
"YOU UPSET ME BABY" by JOE BONAMASSA
"ARMS OF THE ENEMY" by THE TUBES
"I NEVER SAW IT COMING" by THE TUBES
"TAKEN IN" by MIKE AND THE MECHANICS

07-11-2004 Little Dreamer
"Miss You Hate You" by Joe Bonamassa
"Happiness and Mysery" by Jonny Lang
"Neon" by John Mayer
"Track 4" by Laughing Colors
"I" by Laughing Colors
"Little Dreamer" by Van Halen
"Do It Again" by Smashmouth
"Crush With Eyeliner" by R.E.M.
"This Perfect Dress" by Marie McKee
"Her I Shred" by Marie McKee
"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake
"Favorite Son" by Anders Osbourne
"Goldfinger" by Webb Wilder
"Corn Liquor" by S.C.O.T.S
"Cotton Pickin' Rocker" by The Wanktones
"Human Fly" by The Cramps
"Cheepnis" by Frank Zappa
"Pimp- Live" by The Tubes

07-17-2004 Think About It
"BACK BACK TRAIN" by AEROSMITH
"HONKY TONKIN'" by THE THE
"LET IT ROCK" by ETTA JAMES
"HAW RIVER STOMP" by S.C.O.T.S
"HIGHWAY SONG" by LEFTOVER SALMON
"SIDE OF THE ROAD" by FOSTER & LLOYD
"COLD GROUND" by VIGILANTES OF LOVE
"THINK ABOUT IT" by THE JAYHAWKS
"SAVE YOURSELF" by JONNY LANG
"NO MONEY DOWN-BATTLESHIP CHAINS" by GEORGIA SATELLITES

200MB, WMA 9.1 64kbps

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GPPSLZN4

Seven Various Blues Sampler CDs

Here's a couple of out of print Blues Sampler CDs from my collection. Seven Discs here. When I get motivated I'll post more later.


A Celebration of Blues- The Great Singers, Vol. 2
"Seven Desires" by Coco Montoya
"Gave It All" by Luther Allison
"Don't You Feel My Leg (Don't You Get Me High)" by Maria Muldaur
"What's the Matter Baby" by Frankie Lee
"I Tried" by Duke Robillard
"You Mean More to Me Than Gold" by Nappy Brown
"Bring It on Home to Me/Old Folks Jam" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"No Nights by Myself" by Solomon Burke
"Spellbound" by Koko Taylor
"How Long Must I Cry" by Tommy Castro


Antone's 10th Anniversary Anthology, Vol. 1
"How'd You Learn to Shake It Like That" by Snooky Pryor
"Cotton Crop Blues" by James Cotton
"Built up from the Ground" by Sunnyland Slim
"Cold, Cold Feeling" by Albert Collins
"Walking by Myself" by Jimmy Rogers
"Sad Letter Blues" by James Cotton
"If You Don't Want Me Baby" by Eddie Taylor
"Bad Boy" by Eddie Taylor
"Look on Yonder's Wall" by Buddy Guy
"Things I Used to Do" by Buddy Guy
"Caldonia" by Pinetop Perkins
"Double Trouble" by Otis Rush
"You're Sweet" by Jimmy Rogers


Antone's 10th Anniversary Anthology, Vol. 2[cassette rip]
"Chicago Bound" by Jimmy Rogers
"Trouble Blues" by Pinetop Perkins
"Shake for Me" by Calvin "Fuzz" Jones
"Everything Gonna Be Alright" by Buddy Guy
"Natural Ball" by Otis Rush
"Moanin' at Midnight" by James Cotton
"Evan Shuffle" by James Cotton
"Black Cat Bone" by Albert Collins
"The Same Thing Could Happen to You" by Lazy Lester
"High Jack" by Matt "Guitar" Murphy


Black Top Blues-A-Rama- A Budget Sampler
"Chicken Fried Snake" by Ron Levy
"Ugh!" by Bobby Radcliff
"Dirty Work" by Nappy Brown
"Mary Joe" by Snooks Eaglin
"Out of Nowhere" by Snooks Eaglin
"Old Mr. Bad Luck" by Earl King
"Woman's Gotta Have It" by The Neville Brothers
"I Don't Want to Hear About Yours" by Hubert Sumlin
"If I Don't Get Involved" by Grady Gaines And The Texas Upsetters
"I Want to Shout About It" by Ronnie Earl
"Check-Out Time" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"Come by Here" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"Go Girl" by Tri-Sax-Ual Soul Champs
"Emmitt Lee" by Fran and Clarence Holliman Carol
"Pretty Woman" by Mike Morgan
"Boogie Woogie on MTK" by Snooks Eaglin
"If You Want to See the Blues" by Joe "Guitar" Hughes
"20 Miles" by Anson Funderburgh
"Buck's Nouvelle Jole Blon" by Buckwheat Zydeco
"The Hammer" by Greg Piccolo
"Life's Ups and Downs" by Earl King


Black Top Blues-A-Rama, Vol. 3
"Theme Song and Introduction [Live]" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"Next Time You See Me [Live]" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"Your Turn to Cry [Live]" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"Don't Want No Woman [Live]" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"When There's No Way Out [Live]" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"You Did Me Wrong [Live]" by James "Thunderbird" Davis
"Introduction [Live]" by Ron Levy
"Organ-Ism [Live]" by Ron Levy
"Tee Ni Nee Na Nu [Live]" by Ron Levy
"Introduction" by Bobby Radcliff
"Bonehead [Live]" by Bobby Radcliff
"Sex Machine [Live]" by Bobby Radcliff
"Bad Luck [Live]" by Bobby Radcliff
"Night Train [Live]" by Bobby Radcliff


Black Top Blues-A-Rama, Vol. 7- Live at Tipitinas
"I Don't Want You Hanging Around" by Crawl
"You Ain't Like You Used to Be" by Crawl
"Should've Done Better" by Crawl
"24 Hours of the Day" by Big Robert Smith
"Blind Man" by Lynn August & The Hot August Knights
"Tous Les Temps en Temps" by Lynn August & The Hot August Knights
"Tous Les Jours Ce N'Est Pas la Meme Chose" by Lynn August
"Railroad Blues" by Lynn August & The Hot August Knights
"Golden Girl" by Clarence Hollimon
"I Needs to Be Be'd With" by Clarence Hollimon
"Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere" by Clarence Hollimon
"Your Love Is Real" by Robert Ward
"Your Love Is Amazing" by Robert Ward
"Forgive Me Darling" by Robert Ward
"Something for Nothing" by Robert Ward
"Potato Soup" by Robert Ward


Blues Guitar Duels
"Girl You're So Nice And Clean" by Buddy Guy & Phil Guy
"West Side Soul" by Hubert Somlin & Ronnie Earl
"Corn Palace" by Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King
"You're Fine" by Mike Morgan & Jim Suhler
"She's Gone" by Philip Walker & Otis Grand
"Backstroke" by Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard
"Full Gain" by Grady Gaines & Rod Gains, Clarence Holliman
"The Wasp" by Joe Coronado, Mark Pollock & Ray Jimenez
"Kick Out" by Guitar Shorty & Otis Grand
"You Got To Help Me" by Hubert Sumlin & Richard Studholme

275MB, WMA 9.1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E69S74M2

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Elvis Costello Joined By Death Cab For Cutie, Fiona Apple and Billie Joe Armstrong for VH1 Classics Live Audio Rip


By request, here is Elvis Costello Joined By Death Cab For Cutie, Fiona Apple and Billie Joe Armstrong for VH1 Classics Live. Pretty damned good show.

Harp Magazine
May 23, 2006
Elvis Costello and The Imposters taped a concert in Atlantic City this past Friday for the VH1 Classics show "Decades Rock Live," airdate TBD. Elvis and The Imposters were joined at various points in the show by Death Cab for Cutie, Fiona Apple and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, who all delved into different periods of Costello's songbook. Death Cab for Cute joined Costello for "Accidents Will Happen" and "Kinder Murder." Fiona Apple lent her pipes to "Shabby Doll" and "I Want You." Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong joined in for "Radio Radio" and a totally unrehearsed acoustic version of "Allison".
Costello also offered up renditions of some of his guests' songs, such as an acoustic duet of "I Will Follow You Into the Darkness" with Death Cab's Ben Gibbard; a solo take on Fiona Apple's ballad "I Know"; and a performance of Green Day's hit "Wake Me Up When September Ends" with Armstrong and The Imposters.

"Accidents Will Happen" by Deathcab For Cutie and Elvis
"Kind Of Murder" by Deathcab For Cutie and Elvis
"I Will Follow You Into The Dark" by Death Cab For Cutie and Elvis
"Shadow Doll" by Fiona Apple and Elvis
"I Know" by Fiona Apple and Elvis
"Used to Love Him, I Want You" by Fiona Apple and Elvis
"September" by Billie Joe Armstrong and Elvis
"The Time Of Your Life, Allison" by Billie Joe Armstrong and Elvis
"There's No Action" by Billie Joe Armstrong and Elvis
"Basket Case, Radio Radio, Pump It U" by Billie Joe Armstrong and Elvis
"You Really Got A Hold On Me" by Elvis Costello
"What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding" by Elvis Costello

45MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 66 Minutes

New Link

Blog Archive


“Information is not knowledge. Knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is not truth. Truth is not beauty. Beauty is not love. Love is not music. Music is THE BEST…”---Frank Zappa

The Equipment Used For All Those Rips

The Equipment Used For All Those Rips
Old School!

The Home Office

The Home Office
It Rocks!

All this fits on a little 'ol Hard Drive?

All this fits on a little \

What This Is All About

I've been collecting live music from various sources since the mid to late 70's. Radio shows, TV broadcasts, radio show pre-FM CD's and vinyl LP's and some trades. Most of the shows posted here, I recorded and ripped myself. I always had top of the line stereo equipment and cassette and open reel recorders for those on air broadcasts.

I've downloaded plenty of bootlegged concerts from various blogs. As a rule I will only post stuff from my collection and not what is already available out there.

I also post out of print CDs and LPs from my collection.
I will repost from my readers anything someone sends me as long as it is either out of print or something that's not from someone else's blog. If you want to share a link for a cool item on your blog, or someone else's, please feel free to post it in the comments........

Enjoy and please leave a comment and pass this blog along.
Can you believe that so many out there are starving for the old WHFS? Amazing!

If you leave a comment, how about using a nickname instead of Anonymous. At least make up something please. Thanks!
Camarillo Brillo
kayaker729 at yahoo dot com, Maryland, United States
View my complete profile

T.F.

Totally Fuzzy MP3 Blogs Central