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Nov 24, 2017. Ramones More Unreleased Tracks Rare Steak Ramones More Unreleased Tracks Rarest CD MP3 Releases. Imagine John Lennons 7. Birthday Concert. Madison Square. Garden, featuring Paul Mc. Cartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono. Willie Nelson, Steven Tyler, Chris Stapleton, Sheryl Crow. With original drummer Tommy Erdelyi producing, the band revisits their punk roots. Expanded edition features the original 13-song album plus the U.K. Single 'Street Fighting Man,' 'Smash You,' and 9 more previously unreleased bonus tracks. [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand].

• • • • • Two rare and unreleased albums will be unearthed as part of this year’s on April 22nd. Cracked Actor (Live in Los Angeles 1974) marks the first official release of a Philly Dogs Tour show from September 1974 at Los Angeles’ Universal Amphitheatre.

The full concert is documented on the triple-LP, five-sided album, with a sixth side featuring an etching of the Diamond Dogs era Bowie logo. It was mixed by longtime Bowie collaborator Tony Visconti, and features a band lineup that includes on vocals. (Read: ) The second release is a recreation of the ultra rare 1971 pressing Bowpromo. Featuring alternate mixes of some songs that eventually wound up Hunky Dory, Bowie’s manager Tony Defries originally had 500 copies of the promotional album made in order to secure the singer a new record deal. The Record Store Day version adds five exclusive Bowie prints and new sleeve notes, while it leaves off the five B-side tracks by fellow GEM artist Dana Gillespie. Read full details about the vinyl releases, and check out both tracklists below. Cracked Actor (Live in Los Angeles 1974) Tracklist: 01.

Introduction 02. Rebel Rebel 04. Moonage Daydream 05. Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing 06. Suffragette City 08.

Aladdin Sane 09. All the Young Dudes 10. Cracked Actor 11. Rock ‘n’ Roll With Me 12. Knock on Wood 13. It’s Gonna Be Me 14. Space Oddity 15.

Diamond Dogs 16. Big Brother 17. The Jean Genie 19. Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide 20. John, I’m Only Dancing (Again) Bowpromo Tracklist: 01. You Pretty Things 02.

Eight Line Poem 03. Baca Komik Detektif Conan Bahasa Indonesia Chapter 1 there. It Ain’t Easy 05.

Canoscan Lide 20 Drivers 64 Bit Windows 7. Queen Bitch 06. Quicksand 07. Bombers/Andy Warhol Intro.

There's one band I'll always want to see live, but never will. It’s not a classic that everyone knows like The Ramones, The Smiths or The Beastie Boys. This is a group that I’m almost certain you don’t know. And it’s a shame you don’t, because in a few short days you could be getting about as close to seeing them live as possible. This group is WU LYF.

An enigmatic band that once played Coachella and then disappeared before most of us even knew they were there. But when anyone asks me about my favorite artists, I always turn to WU LYF. NOBODY sounded like them. And few acted like them. Lead singer Ellery James Roberts was unlike any vocalist I’d heard before or have heard since. The band’s melodies and arrangements were so flooded with raw emotion that you could hardly make them out. They declined interviews, they turned away record deals, they paid for their album by saving up money from live gigs.

And then they were gone. Not long after releasing their self-funded album Go Tell Fire To The Mountain, Roberts posted an unreleased track of theirs on YouTube with a message.

Amongst a sea of sentences, the message read Not long after, music videos disappeared and vinyl copies of the album started listing for as much as $1,000 (and I can’t find a single copy anymore). Their debut album, Spiritual Songs For Lovers To Sing, is as intense and emotionally charged as they come, jumping from techno to ambient to folk and everywhere in between. It seems as though the only thing tying it together is Roberts' voice, the moving lyricism, and the fact that it's on it's own spiritual plane. Like WU LYF, there is an unmatched level of authenticity here and it hits me like nothing else ever has. 'To the powers of old, to the powers that be, you fucked up this world but you won't fuck with me,' Roberts states defiantly on 'Lament'.