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Speaking of hig h-quality and multifaceted bands from Canada, you have to count blue rodos. Formed in 1984 and since the announcement of the first album "Outskirts" in 1987, they have officially recorded 20 records (including gigs and best hits) until the latest album "1000 ARMS" (2016). Has been released. However, they were considered a country rock band, but thanks to their father's Greg keys, gym caddy, and bassist Bazil Donovan, while combining these genres as a folk, blues, and rock. It keeps the sound. I watched this band live at least three times, but I am always impressed. The most impressive thing about seeing Blue Rodeo is the 1991 Casino Tour, the Grand Opening of Walker Theater (later renamed Burton Cummings Theater) (after renovation from the movie theater). It was. Probably one of the best shows I saw in Walker / Bart, loud, fast, active, and the best blue rodeo. I think there were many educational programs, such as when I was sitting in the front row of the balcony, but unfortunately this is my previous period, for example, I haven't noted it. At other opportunities, I have seen Blue Rodeo on the outdoor performance, but the performance on a large stage under the sky does not create the same feeling or power as the arena such as bars, theaters, concert halls. I think
Diamond's Blue Rodeo concert was recorded about eight months after the release of his debut album "Outskirt". This part of this part is "OUTSKIRTS SPECIAL & AMP; AMP; AMP; THE CFNY LIVE BROADCAST" released only for promotion purposes. This set of two LPs includes interviews with "Outskirts Special" and bands on the first LP, and live broadcasts of CFNY on the second LP. However, the live board contains Outskirts songs, and the sound is the best because the songs that are not included in the first album (unreleased song?) Sounds are the best, the band is inexplicable, young, impressive. They are eager to create, and they are definitely impressed! Please enjoy it!
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Blue Rodeo the Diamond Club November 15, 1987 Canada Toronto (CFNY FM Broadcast)
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01 JOKER'S WILD 02 Fire 03 REBEL 05 JUST LIKE A HOLIDAY 06 Pissing on a Burning Wick 07 Suburbs 08 TRY 09 Heart Like Mine
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Liz Phair- Sessions At West 54th
These elements happen to everyone, not only change their lives, but also find something on their own, but in this case they are actors, but they are so terrible that they cannot trust it. Liz Fair was one of the artists I knew before listening to her music. Her debut album "EXILE IN GUYVILLE" called a big topic and hype (I hate this word), and (ashamed) I was interested in collecting women's artists in large quantities. I recorded a cassette at my friend's house and played it over and over again, so I couldn't do it at all. The song was fresh, smart and very exciting. It was drawn into the direct, conscientious, sexy words of the fair, and a low vocal close to monotone. It's not bad that she was actually cute, looks and attitude like a man in a man. It's so attractive to see her early interview (before 2000) all night. For me, "EXILE IN GUYVILLE" is one of the best boards of the 90's, and "Fuck and Run" and "6 '1", which are included in this album, may be one of my playlists. In 2018, Liz returned to this album on the 25th anniversary of the release, released the "GUYVILLE" repacking box edition, and three Girly-Sound sound sources. I posted a unique tape MP3 version in 2012, but the remastered version is still here.
I'm sorry that the image quality is bad. It is a screenshot of YouTube video. < SPAN> 01 Joker's Wild 02 Fire 03 ONE DAY 04 Rebel 05 Just Like a Holiday 06 Pissing on a Burning Wick 07 SUBURBS 08 TRY 09 Heart Like Mine |
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These elements happen to everyone, not only change their lives, but also find something on their own, but in this case they are actors, but they are so terrible that they cannot trust it. Liz Fair was one of the artists I knew before listening to her music. Her debut album "EXILE IN GUYVILLE" called a big topic and hype (I hate this word), and (ashamed) I was interested in collecting women's artists in large quantities. I recorded a cassette at my friend's house and played it over and over again, so I couldn't do it at all. The song was fresh, smart and very exciting. It was drawn into the direct, conscientious, sexy words of the fair, and a lo w-vocal that is close to monotone. It's not bad that she was actually cute, looks and attitude like a man in a man. It's so attractive to see her early interview (before 2000) all night. For me, "EXILE IN GUYVILLE" is one of the best boards of the 90's, and "Fuck and Run" and "6 '1", which are included in this album, may be one of my playlists. In 2018, Liz returned to this album on the 25th anniversary of the release, released the "GUYVILLE" repacking box edition, and three Girly-Sound sound sources. I posted a unique tape MP3 version in 2012, but the remastered version is still here.
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These elements happen to everyone, not only change their lives, but also find something on their own, but in this case they are actors, but they are so terrible that they cannot trust it. Liz Fair was one of the artists I knew before listening to her music. Her debut album "EXILE IN GUYVILLE" called a big topic and hype (I hate this word), and (ashamed) I was interested in collecting women's artists in large quantities. I recorded a cassette at my friend's house and played it over and over again, so I couldn't do it at all. The song was fresh, smart and very exciting. It was drawn into the direct, conscientious, sexy words of the fair, and a lo w-vocal that is close to monotone. It's not bad that she was actually cute, looks and attitude like a man in a man. It's so attractive to see her early interview (before 2000) all night. For me, "EXILE IN GUYVILLE" is one of the best boards of the 90's, and "Fuck and Run" and "6 '1", which are included in this album, may be one of my playlists. In 2018, Liz returned to this album on the 25th anniversary of the release, released the "GUYVILLE" repacking box edition, and three Girly-Sound sound sources. I posted a unique tape MP3 version in 2012, but the remastered version is still here.
I'm sorry that the image quality is bad. It is a screenshot of YouTube video.
The Liz Fair's live recording included in the PBS program "Sessions at West 54th" is explained. The program was broadcast in three seasons from 1997 to 2000, including live concerts of all genres of genre. These were hig h-quality concerts by artist's top critics, not at least, at least teenage pop music and American idols. The Liz Fair has appeared in the second season in connection with the release of the third album "WhiteChocolatesPaceGegg", and it can be said that it was at the peak of her own career at the time (to the last one). ) The audience in a similar program acknowledged that it was basically a real talent that everyone acknowledged. The album has a certain number of wonderful songs, and some of them are also included in Girlysound, but the priority of the material spawned the cracks. The first version of the album, explained in 2012, was rejected to recording companies, resulting in rewriting and r e-scheduling, and more (commercially attractive) materials. Ignoring the shortcomings, before it was the last "good" album, she has abandoned many qualities that the first worshipers evaluated her, more desirable lists than global audience. is. It sounds very critical (I am probably
Returning to the Nishi 54-chome sessions, I watched a rare broadcast on PBS-TV. The program was one hour, Liz's space was divided into John Luri and Lounge Casers, for example, each actor's television was 30 minutes. I recorded the broadcast on the video deck and recorded it on the cassette (connected to the back panel on the TV). I listened well because the sound quality was not bad, but her set was only included in five songs. Fortunately, I finally found a perfect audio recording of the concert. The sound quality is wonderful, and the performance of Liz stands out. Since my file is October 5, 1998, my opinion is divided on the prefixes of the actual date (I want you to change the text file if necessary), but according to other sources, according to the sources of information. This should be on October 15. (Setlist . co m-The website is prescribed on October 5 and she was in Washington) Please enjoy it!Saturday, May 09, 2020
Yo La Tengo- Request-A Thon 2020 (25th Anniversary!)
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For the past 25 years, Yo La Tengo has aired every spring on WFMU-FM in Jersey City, New Jersey, and has hosted the annual Request- WFMU has been accepting submissions and performing in the A-Thon (Request-A-Thon). This amazing performance was the culmination of a fundraising marathon where listeners made donations to support the station's work. WFMU is an independent, listener-supported Yo La Tengo is a public radio station with an unconventional broadcasting format. By offering three hours of broadcasting every year to listeners who donate at least $100, Yo La Tengo allows them to share their talents and They lent their generosity to the station. Some songs are regularly requested, others are unfamiliar or never performed. At the same time, they remain excellent athletes and answer strange and incomprehensible requests. We are always ready to accommodate, and this year was no exception. Luckily, this year's show took place a week before COVID started shutting down conventions and shows. Otherwise, Yo La Tengo might not have performed in the studio near New Jersey. Despite not living in , hearing this concert was the highlight of my year and I promise to catch them live one of these days. Find out the dates of their 2021 programs and commit to participating in fundraisers. In fact, it's not too late to make a pledge and donate to the station here: https://pledge. wfmu. org/donate? step=landing Please help us re-record and post the show. Thanks to Beat Pop on Dime for the great work. Looking forward to next year! Enjoy!
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Yo La Tengo 25th Annual Yo La Tengo Requestathon! Gary Fields and Evan Funk Davis appear live on the Todd Show at WFMU-FM's Monty Hall Jersey City, NJ USA March 7, 2020 3:00pm-6:00pm 7 sets.
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Набор 1: 0 1-THE TRA LA SONG (ONE BANANA, Two Banana) (1:45) 0 2-Time Making Time (1:51) 0 3-I'm Come Running (3:27) 0 4-Death of a Clown (2:40) 05 --MEET on the Ledge (2:59)
КоTh л 2: 0 6-Moscow night (2:11) 0 7-Will you love me tomorrow (2:141) 0 8-Beautiful Morgas (2:26) 0 9-She's like heroin (2) : 16) 10 --Where (2:39)
КоTH л 3: 11 --It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl (3:10) 1 2-Heart of glass (2:53) 1 3-Here COMES THE SUN (2:28) 1 4-OUR LIPS ARE SEALED (2:47)
КоTHп 4: 1 5-Green Onions (2:58) 1 6-Last Days of Disco (5:50) 1 7-WereWolves of London (4:51) 1 8-WHO LOVES THE SUN (2:10) 1 9-Love Is the Drug (2:38) 20 - I'm down (2:26)
Набор 5: 21 --Corona (2:17) 2 2-ICE CREAM MAN (2:56) 2 3-Psycho Killer (4:13) 2 4-Rebel Rebel (3:13) 2 5-I Wanna Sedated (2:15)
Набор 6: 2 6-Outdoor miner (2:31) 27 --HENRY (1:05) 2 8-Hey Joe (3:44) 2 9-GATES OF STEEL (3:08)
КоTH л 7: 3 0-Baby's on Fire (2: 00) 3 1-Wild Honey (2:53) 3 2-Peter Gunn/Annette's Got The Hits (8:48)Monday, May 04, 2020
The Replacements- Live At the First Avenue 1986
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The final installment of my mini-tribute to Minneapolis 1st Avenue presents a band that undoubtedly helped raise interest in Minneapolis (besides Prince) in the 1980s. When I think of Minneapolis, at least to me, I think of the Replacements. They were semi-regulars at 1st Avenue/7th St., starting around 1981 for most of their career, and their shows garnered a lot of publicity each time. Luckily, there are a ton of archived recordings of these shows that have been distributed to admirers over the years. The Replacements' shows are never the same, the setlist is always different, and their cover choices can get pretty wild depending on the mood (and how drunk) the group is. Of all the bands I collect, I enjoy the Replacements' shows the most. Some of them are disappointing, but they're never boring or uninteresting.
1986 was a turning point for Replay Mens. For the album "TIM" announced in September 1985, they were ready to tour the east coast of the United States. Tim is probably the most universal album in their career and the last album with Bob Stinson composed. From 1985 to early 1986, the group was at the height of their own reputation in a unique formation and performed a certain number of best performances. The live recording of a concert held at Maxwells on February 4 was released a few years ago, but the sound quality and performance were unimaginable! The sad event at Saturday Night Live on January 18 definitely encouraged their legendary disappearance, but could not reach the biggest spar in the mainstream. Later, the concert on SNL returned to Minneapolis and performed twice on the First Avenue. You can see both performances on the Ray Pretaling Live Archive Project (MP3 format), and once from these performances, it was posted here in a lossless format. It is noteworthy that this record is the most likely, the most likely sound, in advance, and is actually the last concert as a Replace in Bob Steinson's Minneapolis. After all, the concert of this group can be affected by the values of consuming alcohol, which is exactly a drunken show. Unreadable
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