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CD 1 Joe Jackson Palladium NYC 1979 King Biscuit Flower Hour Look Sharp Friday Get That Girl Is She Really Going Out With Him? Kinda Kute I'm the Man Got the Time Aint That A Shame Joe Jackson King Biscuit Flower Hour (source unknown) Instant Mash Sunday Papers Baby Stick Around CD2 BBC Concert London BBC Rock Hour 1980 Look Sharp Baby Stick Around Sunday Papers One More TIme Friday It's Different For Girls Don't Wanna Be Like That Happy Loving Couples I'm the Man Got the Time Is She Really Going Out With Him? 01 - You Pay Your Money And You Take Your Chance 02 - The Trouble With Normal 03 - The Strong One 04 - The Coldest Night Of The Year 05 - Going Up Against Chaos 06 - Radio Shoes 07 - Creation Dream 08 - Rumours Of Glory 09 - Civilization And Its Discontent 01 - Band Introduction 02 - Mama Wants To Barrelhouse All Night Long 03 - All's Quiet On The Inner City Front 04 - Broken Wheel 05 - Justice 06 - Tokyo 07 - Loner 08 - Wanna Go Walking 09 - It's Going Down Slow 10 - Wondering Where The Lions Are 11 - All The Diamonds In The World. 01 It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) 1987 'It;s The End Of The World' A-Side Single. 02 Romance 1987 'Made In Heaven' Soundtrack. 03 Finest Worksong 1988 'Eponymous' LP/CD.
04 Finest Worksong 1988 'Finest Worksong' 12' A-Side Single. 05 Finest Worksong 1988 'Finest Worksong' 12' A-Side Single. 06 This One Goes Out 1987 'The One I Love' 12' A-Side Single. 07 Maps And Legends 1987 'The One I Love' B-Side Single. 08 Disturbance At The Heron House 1987 'The One I Love' 12' B-Side Single. 09 Last Date 1987 'The One I Love' 7' B-Side Single. 10 Time After Time 1988 'Finest Worksong' 7' B-Side Single.
Medley of songs: Time After Time/Red Rain/So. Central Rain. 11 Orange Crush 1993 'Find The River' CD Single. 12 The Eleventh Untitled Song 1989 'Stand' 12' B-Side Single. 13 Memphis Train Blues 1989 'Stand' 7' B-Side Single. 14 Deck The Halls 1988 'Winter Warnerland' Compilation LP/CD Promo. 15 Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers 1988 Fan Club A-Side Single.
16 See No Evil 1988 Fan Club B-Side Single. 17 Pop Song 89 1989 'Pop Song '89' 7' B-Side Single. 18 Ghost Rider 1989 'Orange Crush' 7' B-Side Single. 19 Dark Globe 1989 'Orange Crush' 12' B-Side Single. 20 Funtime 1989 'Get Up' 7' B-Side Single. 21 Skin Tight 1989 'Stand' 12' B-Side Single.
22 Orange Crush 1991 'Radio Song' CD Single. 23 Academy Fight Song 1992 'Bucketful Of Brains' Flexi Disc. Wikipedia says: Fugazi is an American DIY post-hardcore band that formed in Washington, D. Torrent Turbosquid Models Torrent on this page. C.
The band's continual members were guitarists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto (who both shared vocal duties), bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty. Noted for their ethical stance and manner of business practice, the band experienced commercial success during the 1990s while remaining on their independent record label, Dischord Records. Fugazi has been on hiatus since 2002. After the hardcore punk group Minor Threat dissolved, Ian MacKaye (vocals and guitar) was active with a few short-lived groups, most notably Embrace.
MacKaye decided he wanted a project that was 'like the Stooges with reggae,' but was wary about forming another band after Embrace's break up. MacKaye recalled, 'My interests were not necessarily to be in a band [per se], but to be with people who wanted to play music with me.' [1] MacKaye recruited ex-Dag Nasty drummer Colin Sears and bass guitarist Joe Lally, and the trio began practicing together in September 1986.
After a few months of rehearsals, Sears returned to Dag Nasty and was replaced by Brendan Canty (earlier of Rites of Spring). One day Canty's Rites of Spring bandmate Guy Picciotto dropped by during a practice session to see how his friend was getting along; he later admitted he secretly harbored the idea of joining the group. But Picciotto was disappointed that there seemed to be no place for him; he said, 'It seemed really completed already [...] It had a completely different feel from what I'd been doing with Brendan. It seemed just solid and done.' [2] After some uncertainty from Canty about what he wanted to do with his future, the trio regrouped and booked their first show at the Wilson Center in early September of 1987.
The group still needed a name, so MacKaye chose the word 'fugazi' from Mark Baker's Nam, a compilation of stories from Vietnam War veterans, it originally being an acronym for 'Fucked Up, Got Ambushed, Zipped In'. The band began inviting Picciotto to practices. Inspired by use of a foil in hip hop, Picciotto sang backup vocals.
After his band Happy Go Licky broke up, he became more involved with Fugazi. MacKaye eventually asked Picciotto to become a full member, which he accepted Intro Blueprint Brendan #1 Birthday Pony Cassavetes Facet Squared Justice Brenner Bend For The Scraping Target Words Margin Walker Bad Mouth Gimme The CUre Guy And Ian Return The Screw Smallpox Champion Back To Bass Joe Lally's Song Latest Grace Reclamation Forensic Scene Long Distance Runner Glue Man.
01 Radio Free Europe 1981 original Hib-Tone A-Side single. 02 Sitting Still 1981 original Hib-Tone B-Side single. 03 Radio Free Europe 1983 'Radio Free Europe' A-Side single. 04 Gardening At Night 1997 'In The Attic' compilation CD 05 Ages Of You 1986 'Live! For Life' LP. 06 Catapult 1992 'Murmur' reissue LP/CD. 07 Pretty Persuasion 1992 'Reckoning' reissue LP/CD.
08 All The Right Friends 1993 'Dead Letter Office' reissue LP/CD. Recorded at the 'Murmur' recording sessions. 09 Tighten Up 1985 Bucketful Of Brains #11 Flexi and 'Reckoning' reissue LP/CD. 10 Moon River 1992 'Reckoning' reissue LP/CD. 11 Gardening At Night 1984 'Rockville' UK 12' B-Side and 'Murmur' reissue LP/CD. 12 9-9 1984 'Reckoning' 12' UK B-Side and 'Murmur' reissue LP/CD. 13 Windout (With Friends) 1992 'Reckoning' reissue LP/CD 14 Reckoning Coda 1984 'Reckoning' LP.
15 Don't Go Back To) Rockville 1984 'Rockville' A-Side Single. 16 White Tornado 1992 'Reckoning' reissue LP/CD. Also appeared on the B-Side of the 'Superman' single. 17 Gardening At Night 1993 'Dead Letter Office' reissue LP/CD. 18 Gardening At Night 1992 'Alternate Radio Sampler' CD.
19 Just A Touch 1993 'Life's Rich Pageant' reissue LP/CD. 20 Driver 8 1985 'Wendell Gee' 12' B-Side single. 21 Can't Get There From Here 1985 'Can't Get There From Here' 7' A-Side Single. 22 Swan Swan H 1987 'Athens, GA Inside Out' Soundtrack. 23 Dream (All I Have To Do) 1987 'Athens, GA Inside Out' Soundtrack. 24 Tired Of Singing Trouble 1993 'Life's Rich Pageant' reissue LP/CD. 25 Superman 1986 'Superman' 7' A-Side Single.
Beautiful Bluebird (The Castle Studio) 2. Leavin' The Top 40 Behind (The Castle Studio) 3. Nothing Is Perfect (The Castle Studio) 4.
Time Off For Good Behaviour (The Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee, USA 1st July 1985) 5. Silver & Gold (1st version) (The Castle Studio) 6. Good Phone (Let Your Fingers Do The Walking) (The Castle Studio) 7. Silver & Gold (2nd version) (The Castle Studio) 8. Your Love Again (The Castle Studio) 9. Amber Jean (The Castle Studio) 10.
Thank God I'm On The Road Tonight (Hillbilly Band) (The Castle Studio) 11. I Wonder Why (Demo recorded 1984 or 1985) 12. Rainin' In Paradise (Studio outtake not included on the 'Trans' Album) 13. Country Home (The Chicago Auditorium, 15th November 1976 - Live Soundboard) 14. Lotta Love (The Chicago Auditorium, 15th November 1976 - Live Soundboard) 15. Juvenile 400 Degreez Download. Like A Hurricane (The Chicago Auditorium, 15th November 1976 - Live Soundboard) 16. Give Me Strength (The Chicago Auditorium, 15th November 1976 - Live Soundboard) 17.
Tell Me Why (The Chicago Auditorium, 15th November 1976 - Live Soundboard) 18. Love Song (w/ Elton John & Friends - Bridge Benefit 1st November 1992). THE SOUND OF THE SEVENTIES WITH BOB HARRIS (18th May 1972) [Maida Vale Studios, London, UK] 1. Hang Onto Yourself 2. Ziggy Stardust 3.
Waiting For The Man 4. Queen Bitch 5.
Five Years TOP GEAR TV SHOW WITH JOHN PEEL (16th May 1972) [Maida Vale Studios, London, UK] 6. White Light White Heat 7. Making Believe 8. Hang Onto Yourself 9.
Suffragette City 10. Ziggy Stardust THE JOHNNY WALKER SHOW (22nd May 1972) [The Aeolian Hall, London, UK] 11. Space Oddity 13. Oh You Pretty Things THE SOUND OF THE SEVENTIES WITH BOB HARRIS (23rd May 1972) [Maida Vale Studios, London, UK] 15. Andy Warhol 16. Lady Stardust 17. White Light White Heat 18.
Rock'n'Roll Suicide. Pete Townshend - guitar Ron Wood - guitar Steve Winwood - keyboards Rick Grech - bass/percussion Jim Capaldi - drums Jimmy Karstein - drums Rebop - percussion Disc 1 1.
- Introduction - 2. Blues Power 5.
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 6. Take It Easy 7. Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad 8. Little Wing Disc 2 1. Bottle Of Red Wine 2. After Midnight 3.
Bell Bottom Blues 4. In The Presence Of The Lord 5. Tell the Truth 6. Pearly Queen 7. Let it Rain 8. Crossroads Disc 3 1. Blues Power 4.
Nobody Knows You 5. Take It Easy 6.
Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad 7. Little Wing Disc 4 1. Bottle of Red Wine 2. Presence Of The Lord 3. Tell The Truth 4.
Pearly Queen 5. Key To The Highway 6. Let it Rain 7. Crossroads 8. I had a magnificent birthday party right in the middle of the sessions and we decided to record everything and everybody that came into the studio.
There's Billy (Preston) singing a couple of Ray Charles songs with The Band backing him along with Jesse Ed Davis, me, Robbie (Robertson) and Woody (Ron Wood) on guitars. Bob (Dylan) showed up about eight o'clock in the morning and it went on from there.- ERIC CLAPTON Eric Clapton: Guitar & Vocals Robbie Robertson: Guitars Jesse Ed Davis: Guitars Ron Wood: Guitars Bob Dylan: Guitar & Vocals Billy Preston: Keyboards & Vocals Van Morrison: Vocals Rick Danko: Vocals & Bass Garth Hudson: Organ Richard Manuel: Vocals & Piano Leven Helm: Vocals & Drums 01. It's Eric Clapton's Birthday (Billy Preston on vocals) 02. Who Do You Love? (Van Morrison on vocals) 03.
Hard Times (Rick Danko on vocals) 04. Stormy Monday (Van Morrison on vocals) 05. - Intrumental Jam Session - 06.
Adios Mi Corason (Bob Dylan on vocals) 07. The Water Is Wide (Bob Dylan on vocals) 08.
Idiot Wind (Bob Dylan on vocals) 09. Big River (Eric Clapton on vocals) 10. Steppin' Out (Levon Helm on vocals). Disc 1: 1963-1964 1.
Baby What's Wrong 2. Bright Lights Big City 3. Road Runner 4.
Diddley Daddy 5. I Want To Be Loved 6. Memphis Tennessee 8.
Roll Over Beethoven 9. There Are But Five Rolling Stones 10. Not Fade Away 11. Andrew's Blues 12. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too 13.
As Time Goes By 14. Cops And Robbers 16. You Better Move On 17. Stewed And Keefed 19. Tell Me Baby 20. High-Heel Sneakers 21. Down In The Bottom 22.
2120 South Michigan Avenue 23. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 24. Blue Turns To Gray 25.
Da Doo Run Run 26. Hear It Disc 2: 1965-1968 1. The Last Time 2. Play With Fire 3.
Satisfaction 4. Mercy Mercy 5. The Spider And The Fly 6.
Fannie Maae 7. Get Off Of My Cloud 8. Looking Tired 9.
19th Nervous Breakdown 10. Paint It Black 11. Con Le Mie Lacrime 12. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby 13. Ruby Tuesday 14. Yesterday's Papers 15. Get Yourself Together 16.
Gold Paainted Fingernails 19. 2000 Light Years From Home 20. 5 Part Jam (part 1) 22. Hamburger To Go 23. Still A Fool 24. Blood Red Wine Disc 3: 1968-1971 1. (I'm A) Highway Child 2.
No Expectations 3. Sister Morphine 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. You Got The Silver 6. Jiving Sister Fanny 7. I Was Just A Country Boy 8. Downtown Suzie 9.
Wild Horses 10. Brown Sugar 11. Cocksucker Blues 12. Leather Jacket 13.
Good Time Women 15. Shake Your Hips 16.
Aladdin Story 17. Travellin' Man 18. Potted Shrimp 19.
Sweet Black Angel 20. Wikipedia Says: Adrian Belew (born Robert Steven Belew, December 23, 1949, in Covington, Kentucky) is an American guitarist and vocalist (and sometimes drummer, pianist and bass player), perhaps best known for his work as a member of the progressive rock group King Crimson, which he first joined in 1981.
He has also released a number of solo albums for Island Records and Atlantic Records, and has worked with many other musicians. He was nominated for a Grammy in 2005 for his single Beat Box Guitar, in the category Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Belew rose to prominence as a guitarist alongside several name acts before becoming the front man for King Crimson.
He prevailed through a competitive audition to perform with Frank Zappa in 1977, appearing in Zappa's 1979 concert film Baby Snakes, as well as Zappa's controversial album Sheik Yerbouti. Belew then played for David Bowie's 'Heroes' tour in 1978, recorded for the double live album Stage, and contributed to Bowie's next album, Lodger. (Later, in 1990 he acted as musical director on Bowie's 'Sound + Vision' tour while providing guitar/backing vocals.) Belew next assisted Talking Heads on Remain in Light and the subsequent tour (documented in the second half of The Name of This Band is Talking Heads), and played for Heads' side projects: the debut album by Tom Tom Club, The Red and the Black by Jerry Harrison, and several tracks of David Byrne's The Catherine Wheel soundtrack. In addition, Belew is well-regarded for his contributions, particularly on guitar, to various other artists' recordings. His session credits include Lights Out by Peter Wolf, Earth Moving by Mike Oldfield and Paul Simon's landmark 1986 album Graceland. He worked with Laurie Anderson during the mid-1980s, appearing on Mister Heartbreak and her subsequent concert film Home of the Brave, and then again for her 1994 album, Bright Red. He contributed to a Ryuichi Sakamoto album called Lefthanded Dream in 1981, together with Robin Scott of the pop group 'M'.
During the 1990s and 2000s, he contributed to three Nine Inch Nails albums, The Downward Spiral, The Fragile and Ghosts I-IV. He played synthesized guitar on the song God Shuffled His Feet by Crash Test Dummies in 1993. In 1995 he produced two tracks on Jars of Clay's debut album, including the crossover Christian hit 'Flood'.
Belew's vocals are known for their distinct, sometimes manic feel - his singing voice is often compared to that of Talking Heads singer David Byrne, an easy comparison after his early 80's work with that band. Robert Fripp considered David Sylvian for a new incarnation of King Crimson in the early 1990s, but Sylvian declined the offer.[1] Thus, Belew has been their lead vocalist for every incarnation since 1981, and Crimson has used Belew's studio outside Mt.
Juliet, Tennessee for rehearsals and recording since 2000. 01 - Hot Zoo 02 - 3 Of A Perfect Pair 03 - intros 04 - Bad Days 05 - Coconuts 06 - One Of Those Days 07 - Bird In A Box 08 - 1967 09 - Oh Daddy 10 - Heart Beat 01 - House Of Cards 02 - Bumpity Bump 03 - Motor Bungalow 04 - Rail Song 05 - Super Boy 06 - Elephant Talk 07 - ovation & dj 08 - Guitar Sounds 09 - Big Electric Cat 10 - ovation & dj 11 - Pretty Woman 12 - ovation & dj. Country Home (Young) Concert - Chicago Nov 15 1976 late show with Crazy Horse 2. Lotta Love (Young) Concert - Chicago Nov 15 1976 15 Nov 1976 late show with Crazy Horse 3. Tell Me Why (Young) Concert- Chicago Nov 15 1976 late show with Crazy Horse 4. Pardon My Heart (Young) Audience Recording Bottom Line - 16 May 1974 5.
Bad Fog Of Loneliness (Neil Young) Studio - Tonight's The Night - Acetate 1973 6. See The Sky About To Rain (Young) Concert- New York Dec 4 1970 7. Stringman (Young) Concert - London, England Mar 31 1976 with Crazy Horse 8. Buffalo Stomp/Buffalo Stomp Refrain (Neil Young) Where The Buffalo Roam Soundtrack Album 1980 Neil Young 9. Pushed It Over The End (Live Aug. 27, 1974, CSNY 12' Single)(Young) (unidentified) 10.
Campaigner (Original Extra Verse Version)(Young) (unidentified - date unknown) from the 'Decade' test pressings 11. It Might Have Been (unknown) Concert- New Orleans LA - Sep 27 1984 with the International Harvesters 12. Four Strong Winds (I.Tyson) Concert- New Orleans LA - Sep 27 1984 with the International Harvesters 13.
Traces (Young) Studio - Tonight's The Night - Acetate 1973 14. War Song (Non-LP Version)(Young) unidentified - 1972 45 RPM single- Neil Young & Graham Nash- Young writes and releases the record to coincide with the 1972 Democratic Party's California primary election, with proceeds going to help with George McGovern's expenses.
Out Of My Mind (Young) Concert - San Francisco, CA - May 27 1978 16. Give Me Strength (Young) Concert - Chicago, IL - 15 Nov 1976 late show 17. Love Art Blues (Young) Concert - 14 Sep 1974 18. Danger Bird (Young) Concert - Santa Cruz, CA Nov 13 1990 13 Nov 1990 with Crazy Horse.