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04-09-2009, 07:05 PM | #91 (permalink) |
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Ok, a couple more bootlegs and then I'll quit the thread hijacking
David Bowie & Marc Bolan - The Complete Sessions (1977).rar 1. Sleeping Next To You (take 1) 2. Sleeping Next To You (take 2) 3. Sleeping Next To You (take 3) 4. Sleeping Next To You (take 4) 5. Sleeping Next To You (take 5) 6. Sleeping Next To You (take 6) 7. Madman (take 1) 8. Madman (take 2) 9. Madman (take 3) 10. [jam#1] 11. [jam#2] ^ As a word of warning, all the above MP3s will need tagging. Nassau '76.rar Disc 1 1. Suffragette City* 2. Fame 3. Word On a Wing* 4. Stay* 5. Waiting For the Man* 6. The Jean Genie 7. Life On Mars? Disc 2 1. Panic In Detroit* 2. [band intro] 3. Changes* 4. TVC15 5. Diamond Dogs 6. Rebel Rebel 7. Queen Bitch* ^ The big daddy of Bowie boots this. Unfortunately, Life On Mars cuts out after about 90 seconds and the recording of Station To Station (which should be track 1 disc 1) was only 6 seconds long on my copy of this, therefore not really worth uploading as well. Oh, and * = my personal highlights. I notice the second link from my other post here isn't working, so I'll edit in a new one tomorrow. Anyway, enjoy! Last edited by Bulldog; 04-09-2009 at 07:26 PM. |
04-25-2009, 08:03 PM | #92 (permalink) |
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ROXY MUSIC DOUBLE BILL
BBC Sessions 01. Re-Model/Re-Make 02. If There Is Something 03. The Bob (Medley) 04. Would You Believe 05. Sea Breezes (John Peel Session 4th January 1972) 06. 2HB 07. Bitter End 08. Chance Meeting 09. Ladytron (John Peel Session 3rd May 1972) 10. Virginia Plain 11. If There Is Something (John Peel Session 18th July 1972) BBC Sessions PT.1 12. The Bob (Medley) 13. Grey Lagoons 14. Sea Breezes 15. Virginia Plain 16. Chance Meeting 17. Re-Model/Re-Make (BBC In Concert August 1972) 18. Pyjamarama 19. Do The Strand 20. Editions Of You 21. In Every Dream Home A Heartache (John Peel Session 5th March 1973) BBC Sessions PT.2 This is 3 of the 4 sessions recorded by Roxy Music for John Peel's Sounds Of The Seventies show on Radio 1. They did record a third session in November 1972 but according to BBC records that tape no longer exists in the archives. The 'In Concert' recording was either recorded at the Paris Theatre or the Golders Green Hippodrome in north London (Both venues being owned by the BBC) in August 1972 __________ City Hall, Newcastle 28th October 1974 01. Prairie Rose 02. Beauty Queen 03. Mother Of Pearl 04. Out Of The Blue 05. A Song For Europe 06. Three & Nine 07. If It Takes All Night 08. In Every Dream Home A Heartache 09. All I Want Is You 10. The Bogus Man 11. Street Life 12. Virginia Plain 13. Editions Of You 14. Re-Model/Re-Make 15. Do The Strand Roxy Music - City Hall, Newcastle 28th October 1974 A excellent quality set recorded by the King Biscuit Flower Hour for broadcast in the U.S.
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04-25-2009, 08:06 PM | #93 (permalink) |
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^might have to dust off the old left-click finger for that one, although I am still heartbroken that nobody ever downloaded that David Bowie Glass Spider Tour bootleg it took me hours to upload, i thought it was kitsch
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04-25-2009, 08:13 PM | #94 (permalink) |
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I'm glad you reminded me.
The last ones you posted I already had so I didn't bother with them. I thought all the Bowie stuff you uploaded was together in those 2 posts. I forgot about the one before.
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04-25-2009, 08:32 PM | #95 (permalink) |
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they are good, indispensable for the Bowiephile but I am listening to a French Serious Moonlight boot right now courtesy of B-dog that is supreme - album quality, brilliant renditions, I will wait for him to read this and upload it ASAP!
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04-26-2009, 07:02 AM | #96 (permalink) | |
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Well, I've got a hangover and nothing much else to do, so I might as well get the links up again. Watch this space! |
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04-26-2009, 07:52 AM | #97 (permalink) |
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Alright, this is the last one I'll post here (I promise). If you have to get two Bowie bootlegs, make it the Nassau 76 one I posted earlier and this one - recorded in Montreal (or at least that's what it says on the box) in 1983, just before he started getting sh1t. As Molecular said, the recording quality is amazing - you'd be hard pressed to find a better-sounding bootleg than this.
Serious Moonlight Disc 1.rar 1. Look Back In Anger 2. Breaking Glass 3. Scary Monsters 4. Rebel Rebel 5. "Heroes" 6. What In the World 7. Life On Mars? 8. Sorrow 9. Golden Years 10. Fashion 11. Let's Dance 12. Red Sails 13. China Girl 14. White Light/White Heat Serious Moonlight Disc 2.rar 1. Station To Station 2. Cracked Actor 3. Ashes To Ashes 4. Space Oddity 5. [band intro] 6. Young Americans 7. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 8. TVC15 9. Fame 10. Star 11. Stay 12. The Jean Genie 13. I Can't Explain 14. Modern Love |
04-26-2009, 04:24 PM | #98 (permalink) | |
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That Sabbath one sounds like the shit.
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11-18-2009, 05:00 PM | #100 (permalink) |
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Talk Talk- Talking Colours. Hammersmith Odeon. UK. 1986 A superb quality recording capturing the band in their transition from melancholy synth pop to one of the earliest exponents of Post Rock. Talk Talk are ridiculously underated and their complex, emotional brand of Pop makes them one of my very favourite bands and extremely influential in distorting rigid Pop music parameters to make deep, heartfelt music that still sounds stunning today nearly 24 years later. Many bands peddling an emotional Pop sound owe a huge debt to a band that refused to play the commercial game and instead imploded due to main man Mark Hollis's descent into hard drug use and musical depression. Once again proof that Pop music is not the crap you hear on the radio or watch on MTV. Tracklisting:
1 Talk Talk 3:35 2 Dum Dum Girl 3:57 3 Life's What You Make It 4:39 4 Does Caroline Know 9:01 5 Chameleon Day 1:23 6 Living in Another World 6:24 7 It's You 4:19 8 It's My Life 8:19 9 I Don't Believe in You 5:22 10 Such a Shame 9:13 Talk Talk Live' 86
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