Friday, 21 July 2023

…and now for something completely different! 2092 - 2023

These fucking politicians, warlords and religious... They don't know that they are as superfluous as telephone disinfectors and hairdressers! - RYP

We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS RELEASED IN 2021 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful. All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy. Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius

39 comments:

Searnav said...


Nina Simone – Ne Me Quitte Pas

Musidisc 30 CO 1205 (France 1975)

Often presented as having been recorded live in Paris, France, this concert is actually from the second Montreux Jazz Festival, 1968 in Switzerland.

Nina Simone (piano, vocals)
Henry Young (guitar)
Gene Taylor (bass)
Samuel Waymon (Nina’s brother) (organ, vocals)
Buck Clarke (drums)

1. A1 Intro + Go To Hell (mistitled Devils Workshop) (3:57)
2. A2 Just In Time (4:41)
3. A3 When I Was A Young Girl (4:50)
4. A4 Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (4:13)
5. B1 Ne Me Quitte Pas (6:15)
6. B2 Band Introduction + To Love Somebody (mistitled The Way I Love You) (4:29)
7. B3 Backlash Blues (mistitled Blacklash Blues) (3:59)

Vinyl Rip (scratchy at times) - Artwork Included (front, back, label side A)

https://workupload.com/file/ZJHHNJMRzj7

Searnav said...

Roger McGuinn (and The Woofers) - Dublin, Ohio 1993

June 25, 1993

Roger McGuinn
Dan Bolthouse
Steve Hubbarth
Ken Nelson
Andy Rundquist
Jim Zevalkink

Soundboard recording

1. My Back Pages (3:31)
2. You Ain't Going Nowhere (4:24)
3. Mr Spaceman (2:59)
4. Chimes Of Freedom (3:54)
5. Car Phone (4:08)
6. Ballad Of Easy Rider (2:39)
7. It Won't Be Wrong (1:57)
8. Bells Of Rhymney (3:41)
9. Lover Of The Bayou (3:37)
10. Chestnut Mare (5:12)
11. Mr Tambourine Man (3:49)
12. Turn Turn Turn (3:54)
13. Eight Miles High (9:21)
14. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:46)
15. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:52)

Artwork Included (front, back)

https://workupload.com/file/naPg7r7CNTG

Searnav said...

Various Artists – A-Wop-Bop-A-Loo-Bop – Instant Rock ‘n’ Roll Poetry

With 5 songs out of 30, Gene Vincent certainly is today’s King Of Rock ‘n’ Roll Onomatopaeia.

1. Gene Vincent - B-I-Bickey-Bi Bo Bo Go (2:15)
2. Tommy Holmes - Wa-Chic-Ka-Noka (2:02)
3. Bill Haley And His Comets - Razzle-Dazzle (2:42)
4. The Dazzlers - Gee Whiz (1:44)
5. Ray Ellington - Giddy Up A Ding Dong (2:10)
6. Mickey Hawks & The Night Raiders - Bip Bop Boom (1:35)
7. Cheek-O Vass - Bo-Beep Rock (1:39)
8. Gene Vincent - Hi-Lili Hi Lo (2:10)
9. Gene & Eunice - Doodle Doodle Doo (2:44)
10. Roy Orbison - Ooby Dooby (2:13)
11. Gene Vincent - Humpity Dumpity (2:36)
12. Curtis Long - Hootchey Cootchey (2:20)
13. Howlin' Wolf - Wang Dang Doodle (4:30)
14. Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula (2:35)
15. B. Goode - Ho Key Po Key Rock (2:42)
16. Lanie Walker - Eeny Meeny Miney Mo (1:51)
17. The Legends - Bop-A-Lena (2:28)
18. Gene Vincent - Shimmy Shimmy Shingle (2:05)
19. Mickey Hawks & The Night Raiders - Hidi Hidi Hidi (2:16)
20. Bob Callaway - Tick Tock (2:33)
21. Jimmie Tannent & The Dynatones - Giggle Wiggle (1:57)
22. Bill Haley & His Comets - The Dipsy Doodle (2:24)
23. Little Richard - Heeby Jeebies (2:10)
24. The Collins Kids - Hoy Hoy (2:00)
25. Wayne Walker - Bo-Bo Ska Diddle Daddle (2:18)
26. Junior Dean & The Avalons - Chick Chick (2:24)
27. The Pace-Setters - Ooh-Poo-Pah-Doo (2:02)
28. Unknown - Eeenie Meenie Minie Mo (1:34)
29. Little Victor - Loc-A-Li (2:15)
30. Lionel Torrence - Rooty Tooty (2:06)

Artwork Included

https://workupload.com/file/WvYcmADLUQE

framat said...

https://archive.org/details/fra-mats-musikalisches-fundbuero-folge-64
1.New York Jazz Quartet - 87th Street 1977
2.Sabu Martinez - Libido Blues 1960
3.Georg Dybowski & Fritz Roppel - Blueberries & Red Wine 2022
4.Jerry Goldsmith - Mince & Cook Til Tender (OST "In Like Flint") 1967
5.Jerry Goldsmith - You Are A Foolish Man, Mr. Flint (OST "Our Man Flint") 1966
6.Jerry Goldsmith - Our Man Flint (OST "Our Man Flint") 1966
7.Freddie Robinson - The Oogum Boogum Song 1969
8.Paul Oscher - The Things That I used To Do 2000
9.Buster Brown - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby 1959
11.Louis Jordan - Ain't That Just Like A Woman 1946
12.Eddie Cochran - Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie 1958
13.Forrest Lee Jnr. - Telecate 2015
14.Emilio El Moro - Esperanza 1962
15.Bo Carter - Old Devil 1938
16.Chris Connor - I Get A Kick Out Of You 1956

Kontakt:
framat-tv@gmx.de

Professor RnR said...

Billboard Country (revised, remastered) C 66.08
1. Jan Howard - Bad Seed (2:43)
2. Jan Howard - You Go Your Way (2:37)
3. Jimmy Newman - Bring Your Heart Home (2:29)
4. Jimmy Newman - Unwanted Feeling (2:25)
5. Ray Pillow - Volkswagen (2:38)
6. Ray Pillow - And I Like That Sort'ta Thing (1:52)
7. The Stonemans - The Five Little Johnson Girls (2:40)
8. The Stonemans - Goin' Back To Bowling Green (1:48)
9. Chet Atkins - Prissy (2:30)
10. Chet Atkins - La Fiesta (2:50)
11. Bobby Bare - The Game Of Triangles (2:41)
12. Bobby Bare - Bye Bye, Love (1:58)
13. Skeeter Davis - Goin' Down The Road (2:04)
14. Skeeter Davis - I Can't Stand The Sight Of You (2:22)
15. Bonnie Guitar - The Tallest Tree (3:10)
16. Bonnie Guitar - Are You Sincere (2:32)
17. Bobby Lewis - How Long Has It Been (2:38)
18. Bobby Lewis - Easy To Say Hard To Do (2:21)
19. Ray Price - Touch My Heart (3:09)
20. Ray Price - It Should Be Easier Now (3:00)
21. Connie Smith - The Hurtin's All Over (2:50)
22. C66.116B Connie Smith - Invisible Tears (2:19)
23. Mel Tillis - Stateside (2:17)
24. Mel Tillis - Home Is Where The Hurt Is (2:04)
25. Ernest Tubb - Another Story (2:46)
26. Ernest Tubb - There's No Room In My Heart (For The Blues) (2:10)
27. Leroy Van Dyke - Roses From A Stranger (2:52)
28. Leroy Van Dyke - Before I Change My Mind (2:22)
29. Faron Young - Unmitigated Gall (2:44)
30. Faron Young - Some Of Your Memories (Hurt Me All Of The Time) (2:06)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1S-NZ-TmuMAFj489D2rsLqnd1GH1n0sEf

Aaron Vincent said...

Charlie Parker - 1947-1949 {CC, 1103}
https://www.imagenetz.de/SLbba

Charlie Shavers - 1944-1945 {CC, 944}
https://www.imagenetz.de/GBDww

Charlie Ventura - 1945-1946 {CC, 1044}
https://www.imagenetz.de/tiidj

Herick M said...

NME/Rough Trade C81 (1981)

Tracklist:

Scritti Politti – The Sweetest Girl
The Beat – Twist And Crawl Dub
Pere Ubu – Misery Goats
Wah! Heat – 7,000 Names Of Wah!
Orange Juice – Blue Boy
Cabaret Voltaire – Raising The Count
D.A.F. – Kebab Traume (live)
Furious Pig – Bare Pork
Panther Burns – Bourgeois Blues
Buzzcocks – I Look Alone
Essential Logic – Fanfare In The Garden
Robert Wyatt – Born Again Cretin
Raincoats – Shouting Out Loud
Josef K – Endless Soul
Blue Orchids – Low Profile
Virgin Prunes – Red Nettle
Aztec Camera – We Could Send Letters
Red Crayola – Milkmaid
Television Personalities – Magnificent Dreams
The Masses Carnaby St. John Cooper Clarkes – The Day My Pad Went Mad
James Blood Ulmer – Jazz Is The Teacher, Funk Is The Preacher
Ian Dury – Close To Home
Gist – Greener Grass
Subway Sect – Parallel Lines

https://www.mediafire.com/?znvmn6ykn4rcagm

Anonymous said...

Dillinger - Answer My Question (1978)
Dillinger - Cornbread
Dillinger - Ready Natty Dreadie (1975)
https://we.tl/t-lwkkwK3JGn

Bucephalus

Ramone666 said...

Anyone here maybe have a copy of Brother, Brother, Brother('72) by the Isley Brothers to share? Looked everywhere without results (myzuka has it but the bitrate's very low).
https://www.discogs.com/master/160216-The-Isley-Brothers-Brother-Brother-Brother
Thanks in advance!

la musica e vita said...

SeaNav,

Thanks for your choices tonight.
And thanks for using Workupload.

Bucephalus,

Thanks for Dillinger.

la musica e vita said...

Cigarettes After Sex, private session - live @ Paris – ARTE Concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA9_QJAhr8Q

Semprini said...

@ Ramone666

The Isleys - Brother, Brother, Brother (flac)

https://krakenfiles.com/view/672zhp4GPs/file.html

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

@Ramone666
https://filecat.net/f/n2eLf6

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks @Searnav for

Nina Simone – Ne Me Quitte Pas ( LIVE,not the Compilation )

Apesville said...

I was asked a while back to re-up my Modern Music (CA) / Modern (CA) posts
As I have found extra tracks & more information I have made a start.

Modern Music (CA) 78rpm Volume 1 : 1945 - 1947

Track List
https://anorakrockabilly45rpm.blogspot.com/2023/07/modern-music-ca-78rpm.html

Download only
https://krakenfiles.com/view/NZt4LC3WM2/file.html

Thanks to hwolf Mike, Mike K and Wally K. for their help.

John Day said...

'm looking for Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) the 3 cd recording of the Grateful Dead March 15, 1990 at the Capital Center. I appreciate any help. Thanks.

Ramone666 said...

Thanks a lot @Semprini and @guitarradeplastico for the Isleys!

HenkP said...

More Dillinger (and fellow vocalists) :

Dillinger – Talkin’ Blues [LP, Bellaphon, 1977 or 1978] with Various – DJ Spots [LP, Jamaica Sound, 1978]

The Dillinger LP is by far his best, IMHO. Backed by The Aggrovators (incl Tommy McCook on sax). Six extended tracks, each one featuring a vocal voice-over followed by its instrumental dub. Bits of the original vocal versions by the likes of Johnny Clarke and Leroy Smart can also be heard.
The ‘DJ Spots’ LP may have been mixed the same night or nights the tracks for Talkin’ Blues were voiced; names of the DJ-ing participants appear in the liner notes for the Dillinger LP.

https://www.discogs.com/release/848958-Dillinger-Talkin-Blues

https://www.discogs.com/release/2913792-Various-DJ-Spots

Here is a rip of a CDr i once filled with both LPs :

https://krakenfiles.com/view/Q7ALMpHvIR/file.html

https://workupload.com/file/CRQx5Sp8B87

https://www.imagenetz.de/ev75T [Recommended browser for this third link: Opera. Firefox blocks]

Bucephalus and La Musica…, thanks for your responses.
Enjoy this,
HP

Anonymous said...

Hi friends,

Anyone have: Charles Brown Sleepy Creek - Circles?

Thanks in advance

Junner

la musica e vita said...

Henk P said,

" https://www.imagenetz.de/ev75T [Recommended browser for this third link: Opera. Firefox blocks]"
Not fpr me it didn't!
For the last few days imagenetz.de was blocking - on several browsers. Seems to have now stopped.

Mister Movie Club said...

Free Friday Films brings you the indie hit and Daniel Lanois scored...

SLING BLADE

You saw the short, now see the feature. Billy Bob Thornton’s Sling Blade was one of those movies with perfect timing, capitalizing on a mid-90’s American indie film wave that crashed into the Oscars and, for a brief second, convinced us all that Hollywood was getting tired of the same old same old. A mere six years later, Spider Man ushered in a never-ending stream of men in tights that has yet to let up, convincing us all that Hollywood is most definitely not tired of the same.

But Sling Blade remains a great film, almost 30 years later. It’s not often that actors make great directors, but Thornton wisely keeps things really simple here, taking a cue from the Jarmusch book of filmmaking: don’t move the camera, and let the actors do the talking. Fitting enough, then, that ol’ Jim Jarmusch himself appears early on as a hot dog man, as if giving us his blessing. That scene, and others like it, carry a deadpan sense of humor that pops up here and there, but most of the film plays it straight, and it works.

Which is refreshing because Sling Blade sounds like a terrible idea: yet another big name celebrity plays a mentally disabled ex-con who is released from prison, returns to his hometown, and instantly becomes BFFs with a young boy. If this sounds like Forrest Gump, Rain Man, or My Left Foot… well, yeah, sort of, except it avoids all of those Hallmarkian trappings, and instead delivers a genuinely sweet, genuinely moving portrait of small town life in the rural South.

What makes it all work is acting acting acting, and not by Thornton himself, who really doesn’t do much of anything other than go around trying to play the wise fool as he drops nuggets of wisdom in between his grunts. It’s everyone else- from the boy (played by Lucas Black) to his mom (Natalie Canerday) to Dwight Yoakam playing her asshole boyfriend to John Ritter as their gay friend to so many other supporting characters, Thornton has assembled an incredible group to deliver his underplayed, unassuming story. Scenes breathe nicely and slowly sink in; even the violent moments, like when Yoakam shoves the great Vic Chesnutt’s wheelchair into a door, are done so naturally and simply, you just accept them as another day around town.

Gluing it all together is Daniel Lanois’ warm and gorgeous score- he is the perfect choice to compose this film, managing to comment on the action through his slide guitar, and giving the story an emotional honesty that avoids the usual pulling on heartstrings. In this age of division, Sling Blade is a compassionate portrait of the South, a place where people are mostly goodhearted and kind- even if they are a bit homophobic, too. Thornton doesn’t sugarcoat the South’s issues so much as he chooses to focus on the more immediate daily life that goes on there. This version is his Director’s Cut, which restores a few great scenes to the story that don’t advance the plot much but flesh out the characters more. You know what? It’s actually a better film this way.

https://movieclub578540955.wordpress.com/2023/07/21/sling-blade/#comments

Frank said...

@Mike M

Is there anything else on your mind?
You say the same thing every day.

djmcblues2 said...

JOHN’S 78’s ONE

As Alberto requested:

https://www.imagenetz.de/mjLE6
OR
https://mega.nz/file/6bwTRCYJ#o2QW6rg7SODhSwaMzYT9xjIgkyLDlT12a_5DXuj_CQM

djmcblues2 said...

@Searnav - thanks for the Instant Rock Part, lots of great stuff there!

Frank Inzani said...

We're now heading into 1975, doesn't time just fly by. Here are both vols of All Meat and first vol of Peaches Volume 2.
VA - Warner Brothers Loss Leaders Vol. 21, All Meat [1975] CD1:
https://krakenfiles.com/view/sjizCBThEb/file.html

VA - Warner Brothers Loss Leaders Vol. 21, All Meat [1975] CD2:
https://krakenfiles.com/view/lbW6mklpDW/file.html

VA - Warner Brothers Loss Leaders Vol. 22, Peaches Volume 2 [1975] CD1
https://krakenfiles.com/view/PdF2fY563o/file.html

Hope you enjoy.

Randolph Carter said...

Sling Blade - after 30 years in the deep South, Robert Duvall's accent was the least authentic part of this otherwise creepily accurate portrait of the South. See if you can find someone elsewhere who knows what a stob is. Hint - you can dig up the ground with it.

May not seem like it, but this is a recommendation for the movie.

Alyce said...

@ Zippy

Good recommended music compilations from 1978

Billboard's opinion - https://workupload.com/file/2bKqYYnfJda

Semprini said...

Earlier Framat shared a compilation which contains tracks from Jerry Goldsmith's In Like Flint & Our Man Flint. Maybe someone would like the soundtrack from the films.

https://www.discogs.com/release/462318-Jerry-Goldsmith-In-Like-Flint-Our-Man-Flint-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtracks

Jerry Goldsmith - In Like Flint - Our Man Flint (1998]

my rip @ 320
https://krakenfiles.com/view/tO5xrcNHtv/file.html

Anonymous said...

@Herick M

Hello! C81 is a great tape!

Unfortunately, your mediafire link just gets me an Amazon "buy Josef K here" page ...

Any chance of re-upping so I can compare with my (UK) tape copy which seems to have a different track listing?

All best wishes,

Anonymous John (No! Not that one! the other one, obviously)

Anonymous said...

@BigGray

Thank you so much for the Paul Lynde and Don Rickles posts

cc5

Anonymous said...

@ Alyce

Thank you for the Billboard comp 1978

Best regards

Zippy

Lee Viathan said...

@Ramone666
Here you go Ramone, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Fabulous album by a fabulous group.
The Isley Brothers ~ Brother, Brother, Brother (1972/1977)
https://we.tl/t-sZReXmv2LV

zipper said...

Thanks HenkP for the Dillinger shares.

Alberto said...

Hello @djmcblues2

Thanks a lot for sharing JOHN’S 78’s ONE.
As I expected, I found good songs to discover on it.

jack bond said...
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ELtel said...

Many thanks for the Isley's.
cheers,ELtel

Ice Nine said...

Thanks djmcblues2 for the JOHN'S 78s ONE. A head scratcher when I went to file JOHN'S TWO and I had no ONE.

Mike said...

ATTN - Aaron Vincent said...
Charlie Parker - 1947-1949 {CC, 1103}
Charlie Shavers - 1944-1945 {CC, 944}
Charlie Ventura - 1945-1946 {CC, 1044}
21 JULY 2023 AT 09:30

Thanks you for these Chrono Classics - fast download.
Cheers,
mike M

Mike said...

ATTN - Aaron Vincent said...
Charlie Parker - 1947-1949 {CC, 1103}
Charlie Shavers - 1944-1945 {CC, 944}
Charlie Ventura - 1945-1946 {CC, 1044}
21 JULY 2023 AT 09:30
Thanks for taking the time to post your chrono classics collection. Many of the artists are new to me and you are contributing to my musical knowledge.
Cheers,
Mike M