Saturday, January 11, 2014

Hey, guys


Most of my collection seems to be assorted Beach Boy recordings, and that's not what I want this place to become. I wanted to have a wide variety of bands and not just focus on one. Which I think I've done an alright job with so far.

However, I still want to upload those Beach Boy things to share with other people. So, if you have any interest in hearing those, head on over to Another Beach Boys Blog. It's a cool blog that is run by a friend of mine and I've been pitching in some recordings as of late.

So far, I've uploaded three acetates for "San Miguel," "Time to Get Alone," and "Surf Again" (which is an early version of "Do It Again") that were found in Dennis garage and a live show from Seattle in 1970 sans Mike Love, but including Brian for the entire show. Go check 'em out!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Goodnight, Ladies


I haven't been around in a while. Sorry.

I'm not really sure what to post lately. However, this is as good a time as any.

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The loss of Lou Reed was a really big shock to me. He was one of the untouchables, one of the few who weren't allowed to die.

But, he did. Still something tough for me to swallow. I sort of just have to forget that it happened.

I've never had to deal with the death of someone who has touched me so deeply.

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Warning: this post is probably gonna go nowhere

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The Velvet Underground is a band that I've listened to countless times. They have undeniably changed  me and opened up my musical sensibilities to an entirely new area. Their first album I listened to, White Light/White Heat, was this magical, dirty, dingy world I had never stepped into before. The album was unflinching and uncompromising, it was an all out aural attack upon the listener. And it was so good.

For about a year or two, I listened to The Velvet Underground endlessly. I actually made a friend hate the band without ever listening to them, just because I talked about them so much.

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Anyway....

So, coming to terms with the fact that this person is gone so simply is something that troubles me.

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Here's some solo demos.
Fall 1970 Demos


Sunday, September 1, 2013

The Beach Boys: Dumb Angel Rarities, Vol. 1 (1962-1968)























This collection of unreleased material is quite good, and quite hard to find. Luckily, I managed to find it and I am here to share it with you all.

The Smile material is a bit outdated at this point, thanks to the behemoth that is The Smile Sessions, which, if you like The Beach Boys, but don't have it at this point, you should get a hold of. It's a bit pricey, but I truly believe it's worth it. If you can't afford it, I do believe the internet has some dark alleys that await you.
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The songs are largely culled from their earliest material, then skips 1965 and most of 1966 by jumping straight to the Smile Material. After that era is covered, they give a passing glance to Wild Honey, Friends, and 20/20 material.

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Download the full collection.
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Here's the tracklist:
01. Surfin' (Rehearsal)
02. Surfin' Safari (Alternate Version)
03. Barbie (Alternate Take)
04. Chopsticks Boogie (Unreleased Instrumental)
05. Gonna Hustle You (Early Version)
06. Surfin' USA (Demo)
07. Back Home (Take 1)
08. Back Home (Take 4)
09. The Rocking Surfer (Alternate Version)
10. Don't Worry Baby (Stereo Remix)
11. Karen (T.V. Show Theme)
12. Wonderful (Track & Backing Vocals)
13. Holidays (Takes 1-3)
14. Holidays (Known as Tunes)
15. Cabinessence (Track & Backing Vocals)
16. Our Prayer (Tracking Session)
17. Child Is Father Of The Man (1st Mix)
18. Child Is Father Of The Man (2nd Mix)
19. Surf's Up (Tracking Session)
20. Surf's Up (Inside Pop Performance)
21. The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine
22. Vegetables (Alternate Mix)
23. With Me Tonight (Smile Sessions)
24. The Letter (Final Mix)
25. With A Little Help From My Friends (Wild Honey Outtake)
26. I Was Made To Love Her (Extended Version)
27. Bluebirds Over The Mountain (Alternate Mix)
28. Unknown Track (Friends Outtake)
29. We're Together Again (Track)
30. We're Together Again (Track & Backing Vocals)
31. Never Learn Not To Love (Single Mix)
32. Seasons In The Sun (Merry Christmas Outtake)

Monday, August 19, 2013

Paul McCartney: Live at Abbey Road


Live in-studio tracks were recorded during the making of "One Hand Clapping," a TV special planned as a follow up to "James Paul McCartney." They were getting ready for a world tour, but that was cancelled, the TV special was cancelled, and drummer Geoff Britton was fired. Everything had pretty much fallen through, and Paul and Wings moved on to later projects. Some of the footage still exists for "One Hand Clapping" and is scattered out there on the internet.

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The performances themselves are great. There are a few different takes of songs, like "Soily" and "Junior's Farm," but the tracks are sequenced well and it doesn't feel redundant.

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Here's a "Wild Life/Hi Hi Hi" medley:

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Download the full set.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Stevie Wonder: Funkafied Rainbow


Recorded live in London in January of 1974 at The Rainbow, Stevie and the band put on a great show. 
Thankfully, the show was being recorded and, today, I bring these tapes to you.

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For a reason unbeknownst to me, this show was never released. There are a few sources saying that the show was recorded and mixed by Mr. Wonder himself, but ultimately abandoned and left in the vaults.

Which is a shame, because the performances are great. The band really stretches out on these funky tunes and deliver an eleven minute take on "Living for the City" and an even longer "You are the Sunshine of My Life."

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It also helps that these are not only great performances, but great songs. This was recorded during his peak years (usually referred to as Music of My Mind to Songs in the Key of Life,) but he hadn't made Songs in the Key of Life yet, leaving what could have been a great performance of "Sir Duke" to be an empty spot.

But, why complain? The show is great and deserves a listen.

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Here's "Higher Ground"


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Download the full show.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Bob Dylan: Abandoned Love


During 1975, ol' Bob was going strong on his Rolling Thunder Revue. One of his stops was a surprise performance at a small club backing up Ramblin' Jack Elliot. Into a mostly Jack Elliott dominated set, Bob sat down with a guitar in his hands and decided to play a new song.

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It starts with a decent amount of guitar strumming, perhaps to build confidence, and then it goes into a quietly-delivered line. The vocal's volume slowly builds with the reception from the audience: laughing, whistling, cheering, and applauding.

It was considered for Desire, but, in what may be one of the worst decisions in Bob's career, was replaced by Joey. Which is too bad; this song would have fit greatly into the albums mood. It's catchy, has the subject matter of Blood on the Tracks, and the lyrics to match it.

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I'm a big Bob fan, though I don't listen to his music as much as I'd like to. However, when I first heard this song, I must have played it five times in succession, which I something I rarely ever do. It's become one of my favorite songs of his, and it's a terrible shame it didn't make it on that album.

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Here it is...

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Love You Demos

Brian with Harry Nilsson and Van Dyke Parks c. 1974

Brian Wilson had spent a lot of time at home.

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Perhaps the last example of Brian being at a creative peak and leading the band, Love You is quite the odd album. It is very polarizing amongst Beach Boys fans, some people think the album is awful, while others think it's great. Count Peter Buck and I in on the latter.

Before starting the recording, Brian sat down at a piano and demoed his newly written songs for the rest of the band. Which, looking back, was quite brave, considering the material. Brian seemed to realize this, and it resulted in a lot of fumbling on the piano, which only adds to the charm.

The band seemed pretty cold during the demos, but, towards the end, you can start to hear the ice thawing. Mike, who wasn't always the most adventurous Beach Boy, seemed to really come around and began to encourage Brian.

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These demos float around in various bootlegs, but I'm here to give them to you as they happened. Thanks to a certain Beach Boys scholar (Andrew G. Doe,) I have the order in which the songs were played.

1. It's Over Now
2. They're Marching Along (Little Children)
3. Still I Dream of It
4. Love is a Woman
5. Mona
6. Airplane
7. Let's Put Our Hearts Together
8. I'll Bet He's Nice

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Here's "I'll Bet He's Nice:"


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Download it here.