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At The Drive-In - Live Splendour In The Grass Festival
Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
July 27, 2012
Soundboard or FM Source @256
Set List 1.Arc Arsenal 2.Pattern Against User 3.Chanbara 4.Lopsided 5.Napoleon Solo 6.Quarantined 7.Enfilade 8.Pickpocket 9.Metronome Arthritis 10.Catacombs 11.One Armed Scissor
Set List 1.Thick As Thieves 2.Saturday’s Kids 3.To Be Someone 4.Burning Sky 5.Going Underground 6.Mr. Clean 7.Private Hell 8.Smithers-Jones 9.Little Boy Soldiers 10.But I’m Different Now 11.The Eton Rifles 12.Down In The Tubestation At Midnight 13.This Is The Modern World 14.‘A’ Bomb In Wardour Street 15.All Mod Cons 16.David Watts
Taper: rbose1 Lineage: Sound Professionals SP-CMC-8 Microphones -> Sound Professionals SP-SPSB-11 Mini Battery Module with Bass Roll-Off (69Hz) -> Edirol R-09HR 44.1kHz / 16 bit -> USB -> PC -> CD Wave Editor -> Trader's Little Helper -> FLAC 8
Notes: This was Massive Attack's first time playing the Apollo in Manchester since the 100th Window tour back in April 2003.
Set List:
CD 1: 01. Flat Of The Blade 02. Heartcliffe Star 03. Babel 04. Girl I Love You 05. Risingson 06. Red Light 07. Future Proof 08. Teardrop 09. Psyche
CD 2: 01. Angel 02. Safe From Harm 03. Inertia Creeps 04. Splitting The Atom 05. Unfinished Sympathy 06. Atlas Air 07. Karmacoma
Toronto, Ontario June 2, 1983 Live BBC College Concert aka - Dance Of Death
Very Good FM Source @192
Wall of Voodoo had its roots in Acme Soundtracks, an unsuccessful film score business started by Stan Ridgway, later the vocalist and synth player for Wall of Voodoo. Acme Soundtracks office was across the street from the Hollywood punk club The Masque and Ridgway was soon drawn into the emerging punk/new wave scene. Marc Moreland, guitarist for The Skulls began jamming with Ridgway at the Acme Soundtracks office and the soundtrack company morphed into a New Wave band. In 1977, with the addition of Skulls members Bruce Moreland (Marc Moreland's brother) as bassist and Chas T. Gray as keyboardist, along with Joe Nanini, who had been the drummer for Black Randy and the Metrosquad, the first lineup of Wall of Voodoo was born.
The band was named Wall of Voodoo before their first gig in reference to a comment made by Joe Berardi, a friend of Ridgway's and member of The Fibonaccis. Berardi was listening to some of the Acme Soundtracks music Ridgway and Moreland had created in their studio. When Ridgway jokingly compared the multiple-drum-machine- and Farfisa-organ-laden recordings to Phil Spector's Wall of Sound, Berardi commented it sounded more like a "wall of voodoo", and the name stuck. More Info
Anyone remember Erica Boyer's porn classic “Young Girls Do” where there was a scene where this girl was tied up and she was about to get pounded by some dude? Or in the weirdest porn tale ever "Nightdreams" , with Dorothy LeMay and the girl on girl campfire scene? The music playing?? Wall Of Voodoo's cover of “Ring of Fire”.
Track List: 01 Call Box (1-2-3) 02 Animal Day 03 Lost Weekend 04 Call Of The West 05 Factory 06 On Interstate 15 07 Cant Make Love 08 Tomorrow 09 the Passenger 10 Longarm 11 Ring Of Fire 12 Mexican Radio 13 Back In Flesh
Wall of Voodoo - Ring of Fire Live
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...link fixed Toronto '83 (RapidGator) or see Notes for Deposit Files link.
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For the kid, cat a. waller who can't figure it out.....just for you
Disc 1 01. Watcher of the Skies
02. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight
03. I Know What I like
04. Firth of Fifth
05. The Battle of Epping Forest
06. Cinema Show
Think for yourself... Fans of the alternative metal band Tool have to be some of the most curious and creative in rock. They are incredibly active interpreters of Tool's music and lyrics and are proud of their sense of intelligence as fans. Tool's aesthetic lends itself very well to wide ranging interpretation, dealing as it does with "alternative" views of inner consciousness, vaguely Buddhist spirituality, and other interesting philosophical inquiries such as the mutation of DNA and the concept of a Third Eye. In other words, these are not songs about your best girl and movies on a Saturday night. The band's music can best be described as drawing on the aggression and ensemble virtuosity of metal combined with the kind of tortured interiority that characterizes Radiohead's post-O.K. Computer music. Such a combination certainly sets them apart from many metal bands, and the centrality of their unusual lyrics only adds to the mystique of the band.
However, any previous interpretative theories by fans have been outdone by the recent focus on the notion that the entirety of Tool's album, Lateralus, actually needs to be reordered in order to reveal a secret message dealing with moving through consciousness as a movement of along spirals: "Spiral out, keep going, spiral out" sings Maynard James Keenan toward the end of "Lateralus," the album's title track. Added to this is the tantalizing prospect that the album and its message are also influenced by the Fibonacci sequence of numbers. When plotted on a graph Fibonacci numbers form a spiral-like image. Moreover, the main riff in "Lateralus" is comprised of three different meters: 9/8, 8/8, 7/8, or: 987, which happens to be the sixteenth step in the Fibonacci sequence (as observed by Keenan himself during the writing of the song). Moreover, moreover (!), Keenan's halting vocal rhythms during the first verse of "Lateralus" correspond to Fibonacci numbers in their syllable counts:
1 (Black)
1 (then)
2 (white are)
3 (all I see)
5 (in my infancy)
8 (red and yellow then came to be)
5 (reaching out to me)
3 (lets me see)
Freaky, eh? Anyway, all this got one unknown fan to write up a big long post somewhere and to speculate that the actual order of the songs on Lateralus needed to be rearranged so as to reveal the "true" message of the album. Basically, the idea is this: Lateralus has 13 tracks (a Fibonacci number, BTW) so you place that track at the center of your new track order. The surrounding tracks are all grouped into pairs that sum the number 13 and spiraling in toward 13, then outward from it. Here's the suggested track arrangement with the two "spirals" in bold:
Fibonacci numbers are closely related to Lucas numbers in that they are a complementary pair of Lucas sequences. They are intimately connected with the golden ratio; for example, the closest rational approximations to the ratio are 2/1, 3/2, 5/3, 8/5, ... . Applications include computer algorithms such as the Fibonacci search technique and the Fibonacci heap data structure, and graphs called Fibonacci cubes used for interconnecting parallel and distributed systems. They also appear in biological settings,[8] such as branching in trees, phyllotaxis (the arrangement of leaves on a stem), the fruit sprouts of a pineapple, the flowering of artichoke, an uncurling fern and the arrangement of a pine cone. More at Wiki
The Fibonacci in Lateralus
Tool - The Holy Gift {Lateralus Re-Ordered}
"This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
Embrace this moment. Remember. We are eternal.
All this pain is an illusion."
~Parabola
1) Parabol 2) Parabola 3) Schism 4) Ticks and Leeches 5) Mantra/Lateralus 6) Faaip De Oiad (Voice of God) 7) The Grudge 8) Triad 9) Eon Blue Apocalypse/Reflection 10) The Patient 11) Disposition
"My two cents: Whether or not you agree with me, I felt that the purpose of Lateralus was to expand your horizons and think about different viewpoints from time to time and break away from linear thinking and consider the human race as a whole. I thought that this whole idea was kinda cool and fit with that thematically.
Try your hardest to respect each other! I know it's hard. Play nice friends! Just because you listen to Tool you don't have to be one."
~The SoYa
FM stereo tape of a Westwood One radio show which was a partial rebroadcast of the BBC one.
01 Something Magic
02 Grand Hotel
03 Pandora’s Box
04 Skating On Thin Ice
05 A Salty Dog
06 This Old Dog
Thanks to DeXonDAZ
********* Actual Broadcast Information: Set list from Golders Green Hippodrome
BBC sound / vision • 12 March 1977
Something Magic
Conquistador
Strangers In Space
Grand Hotel
Pandora’s Box
Nothing But The Truth
Skating On Thin Ice
The Mark Of The Claw
A Salty Dog
Wizard Man
This Old Dog
Illustration: BBC transcription disc CN2785/S Stereo. PROCOL HARUM In Concert - Stereo Pop Special 146; 57m 35sec: very collectable!
Set List: 1-Heat Miser 2-Angel 3-Risingson 4-Man Next Door 5-Day Dreaming 6-Teardrop 7-Charma Karma 8-Hymn The Big Wheel 9-Euro 96 10-Spying Glass 11-Exchange 12-Mezzanine 13-Safe From Harm 14-Unfinished Sympathy
Drive-By Truckers - Live at 40 Watt Club
October 5, 2000
Athens, GA.
Webcast Recording @ Flac
Set List: 1. Birmingham
2. The Southern Thing
3. Lookout Mountain
4. Heathens
5. 9 Bullets
6. The Living Bubba
7. Women Without Whiskey
8. Shut Up and Get On The Plane
9. Buttholeville
10. Steve McQueen
This show was mistenly posted as 1977, this show was from 1974. I will post the 1977 show soon....
Procol Harum - Live Golders Green
March 22, 1974
London, UK
Excellent FM Source @320
Track List: 1. Something Magic
2. Conquistador
3. Strangers in Space
4. Grand Hotel
5. Pandora's Box
6. Nothing But The Truth
7. Skating on Thin Ice
8. The Mark of the Claw
9. A Salty Dog
10. Wizard Man
11. This Old Dog
12. A Whiter Shade of Pale
Gary Brooker - piano, vocals
Peter Solley - organ
Mick Grabham - guitar
Chris Copping - bass
Barry Wilson - drums
1 Intro 2 The Switch 05:21 3 Lucky Number 04:46 4 Kill Me (Ce Soir) 07:11 5 Big Tree, Blue Sea 12:40 6 Daddy's Gonna Save My Soul 05:39 7 Love Is A Rodeo
I bought this show on a used cassette tape on Ebay, so I don't know anything about its generation. Whatever it is, it's fairly low, a good copy of the concert. There's an obvious tape flip in the middle of an extended jam at the end of "Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo," but it falls in the middle of the guitar-hero jamming, so it's not too much of a distraction. The tape was a low bias tape. They mention that it's being recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour, but it doesn't look like the KBFH ever broadcast anything from this show. The show was the second show of the evening and Derringer's voice sounds slightly strained in a few places, which might explain why it was left in the can. A bit of history: This concert took place two months into the Iran Hostage Crisis. At one point, Derringer shouts out an uncensored "F*ck Iran." And after the show, the WNEW deejays ramble on for a bit about the concert. Normally I would fade that out, but as they veer between apocalyptic comments about nuclear Armageddon and prosaic banter about Bert Parks losing the Miss America gig. It's a piece of history, so I've preserved all of it until the fade out over the Clash's "London Calling." Rick Derringer The Bottom Line, New York City, NY January 3, 1980 WNEW-FM Unknown generation Maxell-UDXL II C90 cassette 01. WNEW-FM Intro 02. Guitars and Women 03. It Ain't Funny 04. Teenage Love Affair 05. Something Warm 06. Man In The Middle 07. Jump Jump Jump 08. Let Me In 09. Uncomplicated 10. Back In The U.S.A. 11. Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo (tape flip) 12. WNEW-FM Accouncers 13. Hang On Sloopy 14. WNEW-FM Announcers 15. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 16. WNEW-FM Announcers (six minutes over the Bottom Line crowd noise...) https://mega.co.nz/#!2MQAVCxY!eQfAAiMmQlmMTkN65F-KF0YJdHG_AE5r29qlDKGTCto