ZZ Top Live Westfalenhalle 1 Dortmund, Germany (1982)

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ZZ Top MAY 28 1982
Westfalenhalle 1 Dortmund, Germany
Tour: El Loco-Motion Tour




Setlist:

  1. Groovy Little Hippie Pad

  2. I Thank You

  3. Waitin' for the Bus

  4. Jesus Just Left Chicago

  5. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide

  6. Ten Foot Pole

  7. I Love the Woman

  8. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom

  9. La Grange (with Sloppy Drunk Jam)

  10. Tush



The Residents 13th Anniversary Show (1986)

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The Residents 13th Anniversary Show, Oslo television appearance. 1986.

Setlist:

  1. Jailhouse Rock

  2. Picnic In The Jungle

  3. Eva's Warning

  4. It's a Man's Man's Man's World

  5. Cry For The Fire


Players:

  • Vocals - Mr. Red

  • Guitar - Snakefinger

  • Keyboard - Dead Eye Dick


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Eric Burdon and War Live In Denmark (1971)

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Eric Burdon and War Live in Denmark (1971).




Setlist:

  1. Spirit

  2. Love Is All Around

  3. Train, Train



Buzzcocks Live in 1981

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Sorry, folks, I don’t know a lick about this one other than that I dig it and I think you will too.



Setlist:

  1. Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore

  2. What Do I Get ?

  3. Fast Cars

  4. Fiction Romance

  5. Harmony In My Head

  6. Everybody's Happy Nowadays

  7. Lipstick

  8. Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)

  9. Something's Gone Wrong Again

  10. Airwaves Dream

  11. Strange Thing

  12. Noise Annoys

  13. What Do You Know?

  14. I Believe

  15. Love Battery

  16. Time's Up

  17. Boredom



Dire Straits Rockpalast 1979

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Dire Straits Rockpalast WDR Studio L, Cologne 16 feb 1979.




Setlist:

  1. Down to the Waterline

  2. Six Blade Knife

  3. Once Upon a Time in the West

  4. Lady Writer

  5. Single-Handed Sailor

  6. Water of Love

  7. In the Gallery

  8. Follow Me Home

  9. News

  10. What's the Matter Baby?

  11. Lions

  12. Sultans of Swing


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Talking Heads Live in Rome 1980

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Talking Heads live in Rome, 1980.







Setlist:

  1. Psycho Killer

  2. Stay Hungry

  3. Cities

  4. I Zimbra

  5. Drugs

  6. Take Me to The River

  7. Cross-eyed And Painless

  8. Life During Wartime

  9. Houses in Motion

  10. Born Under Punches

  11. The Great Curve


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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Live Rockpalast 1977

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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Live Rockpalast 1977.


Setlist:

  1. Surrender

  2. Jaguar & the Thunderbird

  3. American Girl

  4. Fooled Again

  5. Breakdown

  6. Listen to Her Heart

  7. Strangered In The Night

  8. I Need To Know

  9. Anything That´s Rock´n Roll

  10. Route 66

  11. Shout



Kraftwerk live at Rockpalast, 1970

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This nugget comes by recommendation from the fine folk over at Modern Folk (follow on Twitter and support at Bandcamp).

Sorry, no setlist for this one. But enjoy. Kraftwerk live | Rockpalast | 1970.


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Ted Hawkins :: Amazing Grace

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Ted Hawkins was an American singer-songwriter born in Biloxi, Mississipi and who was often found busking in his adopted hometown of Venice Beach, California. He toured extensively in Europe and Australia but remained largely anonymous in the United States.

Here is the elusive 1996 Janice Engel documentary in three-parts.



Mazzy Star Live at Primavera Fest., Spain (2012)

Mazzy Star live at Primavera Fest., Spain (2012).

Setlist:

  1. Blue Flower (Slapp Happy cover)

  2. Disappear

  3. Ghost Highway

  4. Halah

  5. Still Cold

  6. She Hangs Brightly

  7. Look On Down From The Bridge

  8. Fade Into You

  9. Lay Myself Down

  10. Flying Low

  11. So Tonight That I Might See


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Chuck Berry Live on Belgian TV (1965)

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Chuck Berry's 1965 Belgium TV Appearance. The Youtube page doesn’t offer much information other than saying: “This is the complete show broadcast on Belgium TV 2-6-1965.”




Setlist:

  1. Maybellene

  2. Things I Used to Do

  3. Memphis, Tennessee

  4. No Particular Place to Go

  5. Roll Over Beethoven

  6. Promised Land

  7. Johnny B. Goode


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JJ Grey and Mofro Live at Rockpalast (2015)

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From the Youtube page (via Google Translate):

“J Gray, whose lyrics go far beyond the familiar "My Baby Left Me" clichés, has an extremely succinct voice - and the ability to move with his songs. Both emotionally and physically. For almost 15 years John Gray Higginbotham aka JJ Gray has been trying to implement his vision of honest, handmade southern music - with Mofro he has found the ideal backing band.”


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Sound Tribe Sector 9 :: GrooveTV #201​

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I have no idea who/what GrooveTV was/is, but I do know that I dig early 00’s STS9 set from The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA; 12/5/02.

I’ll be honest and say that this is not a band I know well, nor have I really followed them much beyond the little pocket of shows I’ve heard. So, I don’t know if the setlist is correct or not, but one of the YouTube comments lists:

Setlist:

Satori, ?, Grow, New song > Tap In, Baraka II: Moonsockets, ?, STS9 Ramone > Eb > Emiglio E: Circus, What is love?


You know it’s good when it includes a “?”. Some of you may know more details about this show, and I’m glad to hear them if you do. But otherwise, just enjoy.


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Thelonious Monk :: Amiens 1966

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Thelonious Monk Quartet, live in Amiens, France, 1966. This show is often referenced as part of the “Gordon Skene Sound Collection.”

Maison de la Culture, Amiens, France, March 23, 1966.

Setlist:

  1. Blue Monk

  2. Crepuscule With Nellie

  3. Rhythm-A-Ning

  4. Hackensack

  5. Epistrophy

  6. Evidence

  7. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You

  8. Round Midnight

  9. Epistrophy

Players:

  • Thelonious Monk

  • Charlie Rouse

  • Larry Gales

  • Ben Riley


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the Jazztet Reunion (1982)

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“This concert was recorded on Sunday 18 July 1982 at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Carroussel Hall of the Congresgebouw, The Hague, The Netherlands by AVRO Television.”

“The Jazztet was a jazz sextet, co-founded in 1959 by trumpeter Art Farmer and tenor saxophonist Benny Golson, always featuring the founders along with a trombonist and a piano-bass-drums rhythm section. The original Jazztet lasted until 1962, and helped to launch the careers of pianist McCoy Tyner and trombonist Grachan Moncur III. In 1982 Farmer and Golson revived the group and toured extensively.”

Setlist:

  1. ‘Mox Nix’ (Art Farmer)

  2. ‘Voices All’ (Benny Golson)

  3. ‘I Remember Clifford’

  4. ‘City Bound’


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Jeff Buckley Live in Frankfurt (1995)

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I’m pretty sure this set was 02/24/1995 at Südbahnhof, Frankfurt, Germany, but I don’t think this is the full show. There are setlists out there with more songs than shown in this video, but I’m not one to complain, especially when it’s live Jeff Buckley.

Here’s the setlist I have:

  1. Mojo Pin:

  2. So Real

  3. Last Goodbye

  4. What Will You Say

  5. Lilac Wine

  6. Grace


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Yasmin Williams and Kaki King :: New Sounds Live at Brookfield Place

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I started out looking for live Yasmin Williams performances but quickly landed on this broadcast from New Sounds Live at Brookfield Place, curated by WNYC’s John Schaefer. This episode features brilliant performances and insightful interview segments with Yasmin Williams and Kaki King as well as the debut duo performance of a new piece written by Williams.

If you’re a fan of beautifully innovative guitar music, this is the turkey you want to jive.

Setlist:

Yasmin Williams

  • Juvenescence

  • Interview

  • I wonder

  • Dragonfly

  • Through the Woods

Kaki King

  • Interview 

  • Default Shell

  • Godchild

  • Can’t Touch This, Or That, Or My Face

  • Lorlir

  • Puzzle Me You

  • Nails

  • Bowen Island

  • Antrhropomorph

  • Night After Sidewalk


Together:

  • Instant Happiness


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Billy Strings :: Grateful Dead Medley

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Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s six-night run at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, Billy Strings recently held a series of crowdless performances billed as the “Deja Vu Experiment.”

The Grateful Dead famously conduced the “ESP Experiments” at these shows, “prompting Deadheads in the audience to focus on imagery shown by the band and telepathically send the imagery to a test subject.” (From the Capitol Theatre website). Strings also asked viewers to project their own images of Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman with questionable results.

Anyway, all that to say, that, for many the highlight of it all was: “Help on the Way/Slipknot/Franklin’s Tower/Brokedown Palace.”

All of THAT to say, watch this:


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Greg Brown Live For Acoustic Guitar Magazine

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From the video’s Youtube page:

“He’s the last American troubadour, a complex mix of Midwestern common sense and bohemian Zen appeal inhabiting a poet’s soul. In some ways, there are two Greg Browns: tender and tough, acoustic and electric, funny and sorrowful, cynical and filled with an unquenchable thirst for life. One careens down country roads in the dead of night in a broken-down farm truck, no headlights, a bottle of Wild Turkey wedged between his thighs and pioneering country-star Jimmie Rodgers blaring on the stereo. The other is a sunny child balanced on his grandmother’s knee, sampling her canned goods and drinking in a cool summer breeze.

“I know that I look at life and I see a lot of different colors, a lot of different moods,” says the singer and songwriter when pressed on the subject. “I do see a lot of causes for hope and I do see a lot of causes for despair. I see things that make me proud to be a human being on this planet, and I see so many other things that make me just appalled. All of that gets into my songs. On a particular Friday, I might feel quite hopeful, and by Tuesday I might be feeling that we’re completely screwed. I manage to find balance there between the two.

“But I can attest to being one person,” he adds with a laugh.


Setlist:

  1. Bones Bones

  2. Laughing River

  3. Besham’s Bokerie


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