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    (not mp3's...) ozark mountain daredevils - "it'll shine when it shines" yes - "going for gothenberg" 11/12/77 gothenberg swed lynyrd skynyrd - 7/3/76 winterland traffic - 4/30/70 paris theatre, london uk
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    Currently up in the rotation is Phil and Friends at the Riv in Chicago, 10-21-00, Just a Little Light. Latest thing to knock me out is The Great 1955 Shrine Concert with some pretty amazing live gospel music. "I tremble for my nation when I reflect that God is just, and that His justice cannot sleep forever." Thomas Jefferson
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    Put the new ABB archival on my I-pod - 8/17/71 Boston Common, great playing from Duane and Dickey, well-worth having
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    new on my ipod recently: Bonerama's new CD - they're a brass band from New Orleans who are so wonderfully funky, 4 'bones, a sousaphone, guitar and drums. Sounds weird but oh so work. check out http://www.bonerama.net (heh. don't go to the .com unless you're interested in, um, another sort of bone). Roger Waters from MSG 5/30/07 latest GD on there would be 4/6/82 Spectrum. one of my all time ever attended faves.
  • pauli
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    John Hartford moved into the house next door to me when he moved out to California in 1968. He was a very talented guy. As to what's new on the IPod: some music from a couple of groups that I got turned onto at SpringFest this year, Crooked Still and Ollabelle. And the most recent GD is the great 1976 New Year's show at the Cow Palace, my first and still favorite New Years show.
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    Oooh, John Hartford. I only
    Oooh, John Hartford. I only saw him a couple times at multi-decade intervals, but wotta guy. This reminds me that I have to load onto the iPod that John Hartford Tribute show with most of the O Brother crew at which Hartford himself comes on at the end and says, "I know why you're doing all this. You think I'm gonna CROAK!" The only Wilco tune that has really grabbed me is "California Stars," which I am forever trying to get my friends' band to do. Of course, it's not typical Wilco, being Woody Guthrie's words set to music and Billy Bragg in the mix somewhere, but man, I love that song. Usually play it about four times in a row before moving on to something else. Latest Dead show on my iPod is Veneta 8-28-82, which may not rank with the great shows of all time but was a really transcendent mix of the perfect band, the perfect setting, the perfect crowd, the perfect vibe. Also it saw the return of Dupree's after a long hiatus, and was the debut of "Day Job." Which I was very proud of myself for recognizing because Hunter had done it at the 10-9-81 show in SF, which seared my brain and changed my life forever. If I could have one show again it might well be that one.
  • caribouh
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    It's not into the ipod yet, but I just downloaded 9.12.73, College of William & Mary. That's where I met my wife, and the show was played 25 years to the day before our wedding day. Oh, the bliss.Also just grabbed a nice performance by John Hartford at Telluride Bluegrass in the mid-'80s. I've taken a few shots at Wilco and just can't seem to dig it. Maybe one more try.
  • bsclowds
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    A few new albums are getting my attention recently. I really enjoy the funky songs and fun lyrics to ALO's new album "Roses & Clover." I really like the album, "Try" is my favorite song so far. Also, Wilco's new "Sky Blue Sky" is a stripped down almost Dylan-esque effort by this very talented band. Awesome lyrics and melodies that just get better and better with each listen. I also recently fell back in love with Aoxomoxoa, lots of good ones on there.
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Yu Kawabata - Beatnik Podcast #026 Intro - The Knife untitled summer 1993 - Richard Chartier Naematoloma sublateritium - Lawrence English Austeria - DSCRD Untitled 2 - Madteo Crippled Nurse And Water - James Ruskin, Regis, O/V/R (Or: War) - Burial Hex Nightforce Scopes - Vatican Shadow Puritan - Randomer Slovakian Ruata - Pan Sonic While The Flies Pray - Splatter Hollerei Lx - Reformed Faction Mute (Third Eye Foundation Remix) - Faultline A New Brutality - Perc Wet Wool - Untold
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Dasha Rush - process part 276 - for Modyfier Vromb - Repose toi Vladislav Delay - Kohde + (12" German lessons on Melodia records) Mitchell Akiyama - Meridial Alva Noto - Modul 3 Efdemin (Koze remix) - There will be singing (voice extract) Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto with Ensemble Modern - Attack/Transition Nicolas Jaar - Etre Autechre - VI Scose Poise Monolake - Watching Clouds Voices From The Lake - Drop 3 Oleva - Set the controls for the heart of the sun Liquid Watch - Deep Factory + Yamatcha Moogwalzer - Der Räuber und der Prinz Mewark - Nuiclid Asyncron - Vogel Zang Diversion Group - Shirts and skins Stomu Yamash'ta, Hans Werner Henze, Peter Maxwell Davies - Prison Song Alva Noto - T3 Drum Komputer - EPL Raime - If Anywhere Was Here He Would Know Where We Are Liquid Watch - High
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Orphx - Smoke Machine Podcast 066 MSBR - The Blaze Of Collapsing, Part Two Minser Space - 02 The Infant Cycle - Sand Rays One Anenzephalia - A.B.C. Vromb - Locomotive Magnetique Orphx - Devourer Kangding Ray - That Mike Parker - Pulse Trader Forward Strategy Group - Elegant Mistakes 65D Mavericks - The Search Rrose - 23 Lashes Desonanz - 2nd Next Tommy Four Seven - G (Regis Mix) Systemic - Phi (Orphx Mix) Hecrom - Sirius Systemic - Raven Surgeon - The Power Of Doubt Imugem Orihasam - Gemikunat Orphx - Density Current Orphx - Cut Through LADA - Indust CH-BB - Neger Brauchen Keine Electronik Kareem - Usher Orphx - 1200 μRH
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Live at the cow palace new years eve 1976
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Surgeon - ambient set at Freerotation 2014, Baskerville Hall, Herefordshire 'This hybrid DJ / Live Set was recorded in a yurt structure at the Freerotation Festival in Wales. This time my idea for the set was to take us all much further out, much deeper inside than the set from last year. A more disembodied experience. As I had done last year, I sat on the floor in front of the speakers to perform instead of behind them as a DJ normally does. This greatly enhanced my feeling of experiencing the set with the audience, dissolving the usual performer / audience divide. Below is the list of tracks that I played in addition to live improvisation using a eurorack modular system. Many thanks to Steevio, the whole Freerotation crew and everyone who experienced it there with me.' Lars Von Trier - Intro from Europa Henry Wolff & Nancy Hennings - Crossing the Line - Tibetan Bells III Delia Derbyshire - Running - Inventions For Radio - Dreams Compound Eye - Hydraulic Regime Vibrates Within - Journey from Anywhere Coil - Copal - Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) Cosey Fanni Tutti - Such Is Life - Time To Tell Coil - Die Wölfe Kommen Zurück - Black Light District William S. Burroughs - The Cat Inside: Excerpts - The Best Of William Burroughs Jo Johnson - Words Came After Music - Weaving Coil - Bism - Worship The Glitch Delia Derbyshire - Colour - Inventions For Radio - Dreams Long Distance Poison - Signal I (Drew McDowall Remix) - Gleise Translations Coil - Caged Birds - Worship The Glitch Coil - Magnetic North - Winter Solstice Aphex Twin - Rhubarb - Selected Ambient Works, Volume II Coil - We Have Always Been Here - Worship The Glitch Jo Johnson - Long Shadow (Anthony Child remix) Rapoon - We Danced Like Sticks - The Kirghiz Light Alessandro Cortini - Resta - Forse 1 Delia Derbyshire - Falling - Inventions For Radio - Dreams Compound Eye - Open Interval 1 - Journey from Anywhere Rapoon - Dala - The Kirghiz Light Coil - Ended - Worship The Glitch
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...what show are you referring to? FT wasn't played until mid-'75. At first I thought you'd mistakenly misrepresented 12/2/81, but that occurred at Assembly Hall, U.I. (and there doen't appear to be a 12/2/91 show)...put me on the right track so I can listen to whatchayer hearin'!/K
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I've not been paying particular attention to the dwindling daylight, so tonight's run became an unintentional affair in darkness. While 1745 seemed adequate as a start time for pup & I, just over 30 minutes later we were ensconced in black night and, after 7+ months of habit ingrained by not requiring a light before 2000EST, I was caught short. However, redemption in the form of nearly barren trees and a 2/3 silvery moon saved the evening, and we made it through 8.5 miles of trail along the main range's foothills in about 90 minutes with a net temperature drop of 12 degrees (F). Of pertinence to the current thread, it was the brilliant arrangements of desert psychedelia and Dylanesque lyrical accompaniment spun by the Meat Puppets that assuaged my early concerns about quickly descending nightfall and, thereafter, running in darkness miles from another living soul. Much like my love for the Dead outside the friendly confines of similarly ethnic neighborhoods like dead.net, there aren't many who share love for the Puppets; yet, they are the ONLY band of the last 20 years whose new music I purchase unheard. Anyway, on this particularly chilly night, I spun through Lollipop, Up on the Sun, and Rat Farm. Genius arrangements, novel progressions, and esoterically poetical lyrics put Puppets, along with the Dead, among my elite list of performers. Genuine novelty is its own brand of luminescent beauty in a world of dreary conformity./K
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am looking to download the 6/28/88 show at spac (this was my first show.) on another note, did you see that furthur has announced that they are calling it quits? we should be getting that 50th anniversary tour announcement any day now. di
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Queerhawk's Very Wrong Christmas Mixtape DJ Spoiled Child - Worst Christmas Ever Kazoo Christmas - O Christmas Tree Gottabeandrew - Wake Up Everyone, It's Christmas Charlie The Hamster - Christmas Yodel The Jingle Cats - Little Drummer Boy Flatulina - Dance Of The Sugarplump Fairy Star Trek - Let It Snow Foxdye - I Saw Mommy Donking Donkey Claus Queerhawk - Last Christmas (I gave you my penis) Dr. Demento - Jingle Bells Jakazid - DMX Rudolph Kasio Kristmas - Deck The Halls Flatulina - Christmas Dance Mix Sublime mix of 64-320kpbs mp3s (I think there's even a FLAC in there too). Levels are all over the place to make sure you're listening properly.
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DJ Bus Replacement Service - Bus Replacement Service #5 'There are too many songs about things that happen in December; here are some of them. Special thanks to my Kings of Christmas, John "Bowtie" Barstow & Bob Dylan.' "Make a wish upon your kiss." Slade - Melted Xmas The Klezmonauts - Joy To The World Reel Big Fish - Mele Kalikimaka Bob Dylan - Christmas Island John "Bowtie" Barstow - Do You Hear What I Hear? Bob Dylan - Here Comes Santa Claus Joe Pesci - If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas The Little Stinkers - I Farted On Santa's Lap (Now Christmas Is Gonna Stink For Me) BoA - メリクリ MC Jin x Bow Tie (ex-Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang) - 聖誕歌 Rap Now 2010 Adam Buxton - Christmas Country Party Time John "Bowtie" Barstow - Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer Bob Dylan - Winter Wonderland Coil - Walking In The Air John "Bowtie" Barstow - The First Noel Bob Dylan - Must Be Santa Eilert Pilarm - Blue Christmas Gelfilte Joe & The Fish - Hanukkah Rocks Yellowman - Santa Claus Never Comes To The Ghetto David Hasselhoff - Feliz Navidad John "Bowtie" Barstow - Deck The Halls (2009 Autotune mix) Steve Mauldin - O Holy Night Manowar - Silent Night
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Ancient Methods - Smoke Machine Podcast 085 1. Philip Jeck – All That’s Allowed (Autofact) 2. Kevin Drumm – Grace (Hospital Productions) 3. Chris Korda – Save The Planet, Kill Yourself (Gigolo) 4. Deecoy – Abide (Udek Music) 5. Khixxbrr - Digeridont (Northern General) 6. Fishermen – Dhow (Skudge White) / Villalobos & Lodebauer – Rekondakion (ECM) 7. Vromb – Variation (Hymen) 8. D.Carbone – (Metem Psychosis) (Repitch) 9. Mike Dred – Phelix (Marguerita) / Shelley Parker – Power Station (Structure) 10. G-Man – Northern Tribes (Swim) / Surgeon – Posture (Ideal Trax) 11. Fangshi – No Living Thing Paul Damage Remix (Round Records) / Mondkopf – 33000 12.Bells (Perc Trax) 12. BBS – Joyride BBS Remix (R&S) /Teatro Satanico – Ulrike Meinhof (Treue um Treue) 13. Ultradyne – War Drum Live (SCSI-AV) 14. Northern Structures – Session02 (Sonic Groove) 15. Henry & Hazel Slaughter – Sideways Gas Washer Track3 (American Tapes) / Pete Swanson – Punk Authority (Software) 16. Sole Tech – Jit The Anthem High Density Mix (Detrechno) 17. BMB – Dead Sun (Liberation Technologies) / Alberich – Idealogically Weak (Hospital Productions) 18. Polar Inertia – Major Axis (Dement3d) 19. Container – Refract (Spectrum Spools) 20. Max Duley – Raw (Knee Deep) 21. Traversable Wormhole – The Wormhole Nexus Monolith Remix (Traversable Wormhole) / Ondo – Forrest (Paradigms) 22. Radial – Caveman Sawf Remix (Audio Assault) / Bad Sector – VLBI (Old Europa Café) 23. Vainqueur – Lyot Maurizio Mix (Maurizio) / Regis – Broken On The Wheel (Downwards) 24. Mass-X-Odus – Gang Wars (Foundation Sonore) 25. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Twin Guitar Rhodes Viola Drone (Kranky) / Rome – The Night Born (Trisoil) 26. Bocksholm – Forging Hammers (Wrotycz) / DRH – CRS 4.0 (Curse) 27. Sosak – Editorial (Overlee Assembly) / Andrew Lewis - Mirror Fragment (Blackest Ever Black) 28. Forward Strategy Group – Mandate Sawf Remix (Perc Trax) 29. Paula Temple – Cloned (R&S) / Atom TM – The Sound Of Decay (Raster Noton) 30. Tomohiko Sagae – DSPS (HueHelix) 31. AFX – Isopropophlex (TVT) 32. Burial Hex – Final Litany (Cold Spring) 33. Flutwacht – Rostgeschmack (Steinklang) / EDMX – Cerberus (Power Vacuum) 34. Shifted – Unveiled (Our Circular Sound) / Maria Zerfall – Toten Zone (Membrum Debile Propaganda)
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Everyone was fine tuned and in beautiful sync
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An interview with John Coltrane The Jazz musician, John Coltrane, discusses his art, the meaning of music in human experience, and his particular spiritual approach. This rare interview was done in November, 1966, less than a year before his death.
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Linafornia - Beat Cinema Podcast Vol. 41 1. 10.4 ROG- 51st State 2. mndsgn- schwinn 3. flying lotus- a cosmic drama 4. hudson mohawke- spotted 5. thundercat- tron song 6. Tek.lun- all that 7. samiyam-cloud level 8. ras g- 2kushy 9. madlib- static invasion 10. C.R.I.S.T.E.N. - in africa (with vocals) 11. karriem riggins- double trouble 12. linafornia-rargroov 13. TSURUDA- 30 min madlib type beat 14. Space Gang - Jugg'n (Wylie Cable Edit) 15. linafornia-???? 16. Mono/Poly- Check-+ (A 432 hz) 17. DJ ORC- Time 18. P.U.D.G.E.- World Needs 19. eraserfase- peach 20. The Astronotes- Space Bag Lady (linafornia SP edit) 21. linafornia- brownies
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Les Graciés - Mitamine Lab ML123 Les Graciés is the conjunction of Eric Douglas Porter (Afrikan Sciences) and Gaël Segalen (IhearU). "Searchers of spectrum and rhythm for distinction in sound, we want to create deep and wide audiovisuals full of grace. Sounds are unlocked and floating freely for a poetical action, a music connected to the world. Computer music is not a prison, technology made us free, and allowed us to meet overseas and invent our collusion, a conversation, almost a real time osmosis through the (www) time and space : we named it Les Graciés".
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Shelley Parker - null+void Spotlight 002 Chra – A dark country Untold – The water carrier LCC – Airys Trinkkets – Lace U – Our place Monoloc – Trysome Anxiety Support Group – Drug Dealers Lullaby Ploy – Move yourself Intrusion – Velocity in A minor Spooky – Concussion Ploy - Sala One Five Dronelock & Ontal – Parallax Elementz of Noize – Law of the Jungle Ruffhouse – UVB-76
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Pandit Pran Nath - Raga Malkauns Pandit Pran Nath, voice K. Paramjyoti, tabla La Monte Young, tambura Marian Zazeela, tambura Studio performance - August 21st 1976 in New York City
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Plaid - Cord Mix After Tomorrow (AMX remix) - Arovane & Hior Chronik Viele - Eigenheimer NAB - David Morley ⊶⊚⊖⬚⊟⊑∷༜⊚༜∷⊒⊞⬚⊖⊚⊷ - qebrus Looming - Rival Consoles Riverslock - Errorbeauty Plank - Syntax Down Deep - T///error Ethyle - Syl Kougaï You can hate me I’ll still love you (LIVE) - Defunkt Dialekt Alpha Wheel - Lone Pigeon Whisperer - Aevin Gesnov - Quadrable 010 - EBAM XXXXL - Acidulant Manhunter - Konx-om-Pax
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AYBEE and Afrikan Sciences - The Stone Jam Sesh | Summer 2016 It’s been at least 6 months since i revisited this session. It’s one of many we had summer of 2016 where my studio became almost a daily host of jam sessions. Years back it was more formal. We would actually make a point and set a time to jam. Now it’s more anytime we are tinkering in the in the studio we just hit record. Some HOLY sessions have been lost by not simply hitting record. It has become almost a sacred quest. No matter what is going on in the outside world, the ability to power up and dig into the inner-world has become essential. Improvisation teaches you so much because it makes you listen, it makes you trust your impulse. That’s pure freedom. For those of you who are tagging along on this journey with us know that word “Freedom” is the mandate for us. We are explorers by birth… We are in pursuit. To lock up machines, and agree to get “lost” with someone is conversation higher than words. It’s the primordial high. I had no intention on sharing this, but i started thinking about how divided everything/one is becoming. The world is trying to convince everybody that it’s all about the “individual”. Everyone thinks they are a Corp or brand…. That pervasive disingenuous air is robbing us of authenticity. Genuine moments… that come from the unpredictable. Jamming is a practice in submission to that which is greater than the “i”, and that is the spirit that the world needs. It’s what i need. It is why i am so grateful to have these moments. To those that know us you know the score. Lock’em up and take off with no boundaries and no destination. So i suggest you blaze one, pour one, or whatever you do to relax. This one morphs a few times. Let your mind float… For the geeks: I am on the Novation Circuit, Korg Kaossilator, Minilogue and KP3+ sending my signals into AFSCI’s Octatrak. He also has the Moog Mother we went straight into my Zoom from the mixer. Safe Travels… - AYBEE
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Native Instruments - mixtape for By The Lake Festival Felicity Mangan - Prepared record/stickers on record “Bird Sounds in Close-up” Tropa Macaca - Vida
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7a student sings pop song in art class Bentzen - Baka I Bordet Richard Amerson - Train On A Hill Raymond Scott - Cindy Electronium Ursula Bogner - Punkte Native Instrument - Deep F(r)og Beatrice Dillon & Rupert Clervaux - A Different River Once Maja Ratkje - Sinus Seduction (mood two) N.M.O - full spectrum intercourse Laurie Spiegel - Drums Je Suis Le Petit Chevalier - Radiant Cheeks Joe Shores - Mississippi Sounding Calls
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Just got my mp3 player, listenin` to a `playin`,no date, sounds like 77-8ish
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The Transcendence Orchestra at Freerotation, Wales, 8th July 2017 For this performance The Transcendence Orchestra were - Anthony Child - Buchla Music Easel, Electro Harmonix 45000, Strymon blueSky Daneil Bean - Korg Mono/Poly, Strymon DIG
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What gets me through the day is Phish. I haven't heard another band that comes this close to the Dead in their ability to take a simple melody and contort and twist and move it around to make such a wonderful sound.