Monday, February 25, 2008

Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris - Live On Soundstage




Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris - Live On Soundstage at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles

Aired last night on WHUR and ripped to my hard drive today is a pretty cool performance from Mark and Emmylou. A great venue, a great tour, two great artists and a great performance. So it was for icons Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles before a sold-out crowd. Their concert together, one of only a handful in the U.S., followed the release of All the Roadrunning, their long-awaited rootsy collaboration. That special night has been captured in this unique Soundstage episode. Highlights include the title track “All the Roadrunning,” Emmylou’s “Red Dirt Girl” and Knopfler’s “Speedway at Nazareth".



Right Now
Red Dirt Girl
Done With Bonaparte
Romeo and Juliet
This Is Us
All The Roadrunning
Speedway To Nazareth
Our Shangri-La
Why Worry

61MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 54 Minutes

http://rapidshare.com/files/94945360/Mark_Knopfler_and_Emmylou_Harris_-__Live_On_Soundsage.rar

3 comments:

  1. Here's a link for another Emmy Lou Harris Show.
    Sent to me via email from Bob.
    The man with all those WHFS tapes.
    Hi. nice to see you back posting at your blog. We
    missed you. I found the following vintage Emmylou
    Harris WHFS concert broadcast from 1976 on another
    blog and thought I would pass this along to you if you
    don't already have a copy of it in your collection.

    take care.

    Bob


    Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band - Washington DC 1976


    This is Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band at the opening
    night of the Warner Theater, Washington DC, USA on the
    28th March 1976.

    'Elite Hotel', released in December 1975, established
    that the buzz created by the previous album 'Pieces of
    the Sky' was well-founded.

    Unusual for country albums at the time, which largely
    revolved around a hit single, Emmylou's' albums
    borrowed their approach from the album-oriented rock
    market, in terms of quality and artistic merit.

    Tracks like "Sin City", "Wheels", and "Till I Gain
    Control Again", which weren't singles, easily stood
    against tracks like "Together Again", "Sweet Dreams",
    and "One of These Days", which were.

    While 'Elite Hotel' was a number 1 country album, the
    album did sufficiently well with the rock audience.
    'Elite Hotel' won a Grammy in 1976 for Best Country
    Vocal Performance, Female.

    Legendary DC Concert Promoter Mike Schreibman was
    responsible for the reopening of the Warner Theater in
    downtown DC.

    This Emmylou Show was the first show in the revamped
    2000-seat acoustically-perfect vaudeville house.

    The concert was broadcast on WHFS-FM 102.3 -Homegrown
    Radio, from back in those 'sorely missed days' - no
    playlists, knowledgeable DJs, and support for
    homegrown artists like Emmylou, who here returns
    triumphant.

    These are the notes from 'Richard F' who recorded the
    show. ' I taped the show off the radio, and the
    cassette has held up remarkably well. I did miss
    taping the opening number and most of "San Antone
    Rose" as well as "Till I Can Gain Control Again" and
    most of "Jambalaya" during the tape flip. Thanks to
    Deborah N, I received all missing tracks except for
    "Till I Can Gain Control Again" from her source. Dave
    T then located the elusive missing track'.

    The show has been edited together and sensitively
    mastered.

    Set list is:

    01 Intro
    02 Cash on the Barrelhead
    03 San Antonio Rose
    04 Coat of Many Colors
    05 Feeling Single, Seeing Double
    06 If I Could only Win Your Love
    07 Too Far Gone
    08 Amarillo
    09 Tonight the Bottle Let me Down
    10 Tulsa Queen
    11 Bluebird Wine
    12 Band intros
    13 Wheels
    14 Till I Can Gain Control Again
    15 Jambalaya
    16 Ooh Las Vegas
    17 Satan's Jewel Crown *
    18 Forty Days
    19 Outro

    The band line up was:

    The Hot Band:
    Glen D, Hardin, piano
    Rodney Crowell, rhythm guitar, harmony vocals
    Emory Gordy Bass, banjo, high harmony
    John Ware, drums
    Hank De Vito, pedal steel, Dobro
    Albert Lee, lead guitar

    * Guests:
    Fayssoux Starling, vocal
    John Starling, vocal, acoustic guitar
    Mike Auldridge, Dobro

    Sound quality is predominately very good (FM stereo
    radio sourced).


    download links:

    www.mediafire.com/?wkusuxmczwm

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  2. here it is luci

    http://rapidshare.com/files/221747481/MKELHLOSS.rar

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