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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Jimmy Herring and Justice League Of America, 1-18-2000 (SBD)

A short lived band with members of Little Feat, Dixie Dregs, and Widespread Panic, and Jazz Is Dead.  Great jamming on this one to be sure. 
 
Justice League of America
1/18/00
Wetlands, NYC
Soundboard
 
Disc 1:
1.Intro/Tuning
2.Swamp Funk> (ARU tune renamed)
3.Headstrong (ARU tune)
4.Cissy Strut
5.What If (Dixie Dregs)
6.Drums>
7.Day Or Night>Drums>Time Loves A Hero (Little Feat)
Disc 2:
1.Yin (Adam Nitti tune)
2.Morning Dew
3.Day At (Dixie Dregs tune)
4.Dark Star
 
Justice League members:
Jimmy Herring-guitar
T Lavitz-Keyboards
Adam Nitti-bass guitar
Richie Hayward-drums
 
Mp3/320k
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Jimmy Herring and Justice League Of America, 1-22-2000 (SBD)

This is a show from a short lived band that had Jimmy Herring, T. Lavitz, and Richie Hayward. There are some great jams on this to be sure with musicians like that. After all it's half of the Jazz Is Dead band and a member of Little Feat. It is sad that both T. Lavitz and Richie Hayward passed away last year. The sound quality is outstanding and it comes with some cool and creative covers made by Boogie Woody that just adds to the package. Jimmy Herring as Batman cracks me up. If you like Jimmy Herring or T. Lavits this is a must.
Justice League of America
Van Dyck Restaurant
Schenectady, NY
January 22, 2000
Soundboard

Disc 1 / Early Show
01. Swamp
02. Head
03. Cissy
04. What If
05. Yin Yang

Disc 2 / Early Show cont.
01. Dark Star
02. Justice

Late Show
03. Swamp
04. Head
05. Circus at the Bijou
06. Morning Dew

Disc 3 / Late Show cont.
01. Day or Night
02. Time Loves a Hero
03. Yin Yang
04. Day at the Dog Races
05. T's Ballad

Justice League of America is:
Guitar: Jimmy Herring (Jazz is Dead/ARU/WSP/etc.)
Keys: T. Lavitz (Jazz is Dead/Dixie Dreggs)
Drums: Richie Hayward (Little Feat)
Bass: Adam Nitty

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Seldom Scene, two great shows from 1993 (SBD)

Here are two very nice bluegrass shows from the Seldom Scene.  If you like bluegrass this should hit the sweet spot for you. 
 
Seldom Scene
Booker T. Washington Center
04/24/93
Source:
Soundboard
Disc One:

sittin on top of the world
railroad line,
hickory wind
dobro inst.(house of the rising sun) 
working on a building
she's more to be pitted
the smell of cheap whiskey & the sound of goodbye
lord have mercy on my soul
sweet Georgia rose,
old train
deep dark brave,
train 45
wait a minute, 
highway of pain
I know you rider,
fly like eagles 
another lonesome morning
will the circle be unbroken
 
Seldom Scene
Dahlonega Bluegrass Festival
Blackburn Park Campground
Dahlonega, Ga.
June 26, 1993
Early and Late shows
Soundboard
 
Early Show: 
Darlin' Let Me Be Your Friend
The Weary Pilgrim
Song Intro
Bring Mary Home
Heaven
The Pan-American
Muddy Waters
Remington Ride
House Of Gold
Lorena
Hello Mary Lou
Lord Have Mercy On My Soul
Late Show:
I Haven't Got The Right To Love You
Like I Used To Do
Sunrise
Walk Through This World With Me
Will You Be Ready To Go Home
Wait A Minute
Long Black Veil
I Know You Rider
Out Among The Stars 
 
Band:
John Duffey
Mike Auldridge
Ben Eldridge
T. Michael Coleman
John Starling
 
This is missing a song called "And On Bass" and some stage banter and crowd noise.
So it appears to have been edited to fit on one CD. 

Seldom Scene, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 8-17-1974 (SBD) Re-Post

By now if you have been following my blog you know that the Seldom Scene is a quality Bluegrass act. This one goes way back to 1974 and is real fine, like aged wine. And it has a guest appearance of Sam Bush playing guitar.

The Seldom Scene
Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
August 17, 1974
Source: Soundboard

Mike Auldridge; dobro
John Duffy; mandolin & vocals
Ben Eldridge; banjo
Tom Gray; bass
John Starling; guitar & vocals

Early Show:

1. Intro
2. Little Georgia Rose
3. Old Train
4. Grandfather's Clock
5. Mean Mother Blues
6. Get in Line Brother
7. Doin' My Time
8. Panhandle Country
9. House of Gold
10. City of New Orleans
11. The Tennessee Stud

Late Show:

12. Ray Davis Intro
13. Pan American
14. Wait a Minute
15. The House of the Rising Sun
16. Darling Corey
17. Paradise
18. The Last Train From Poor Valley
19. Hello Mary Lou
20. Different Roads (Starling called off stage-- medical emergency)
21. -Sam Bush called out on stage
22. The Tie That Binds - w/ Sam Bush on guitar/ vocals
23. The Muleskinner Blues - w/ Sam Bush on guitar

Total Time: 76:54

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Seldom Scene, Birchmere, 12-31-1995 (SBD) Re-Post


This is a great new years eve show billed as The Seldom Scene “Passed, Present & Future”. It has different members from the different times in the long storied history of the band all playing in this show. It is three Cds of Seldom Scene gold! I tried to make a cover that represented this unique historic event.

Seldom Scene
The Birchmere
Alexandria, VA
December 31, 1995
Soundboard

Band In Order of Appearance:
John Duffey
Ben Eldridge
Mike Aldridge
T. Michael Coleman
Moondi Klein
John Starling
Tom Gray
Lou Reed
Jimmy Gaudreau
Ronnie Simpkins
Fred Travers
Dudley Connell
Jeana Britt

Disc 1 78:22
1st Set:

1. Big Train From Memphis
2. Grandpa Get Your Guitar
3. Wait A Minute
4. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
5. Workin’ On A Building
6. This Morning At 9
7. Blue Ridge
8. – Enter John Starling – Exit Moondi Klein
9. Carolina Star
10. Hickory Wind
11. Sled Ride
2nd Set:
12. Like We Used To Do
13. – Enter Lou Reed – Exit John Starling
14. Breaking New Ground
15. Muddy Water
16. Say You Lied
17. Long Black Veil
18. West Texas Wind
19. Have Mercy On My Soul

Disc 2 66:13
1. Exit T. Michael Coleman - Enter Tom Gray -
2. Sitting On Top Of The World
3. Grandfather’s Clock
4. – Enter John Starling – Exit Lou Reed -
5. Hello Mary Lou
6. Keep Me From Blowin’ Away
7. Little Georgia Rose
8. Raised By The Railroad Line
9. Old Train
3rd Set:
10. Introducing the “New Seldom Scene” John Duffey, Ben Eldridge,
Jimmy Gaudreau, Ronnie Simpkins, Fred Travers, Dudley Connell
11. Our Last Goodbye Today
12. A Reason For Being
13. Blue Diamond
14. Will You Be Ready To Go Home
15. Tulsa Chili Bop
16. Willie Roy
17. Standing In The Need Of Prayer
18. A Train Leaves Here This Morning

Disc 3 45:02
Everybody On Stage for Midnight
1. NYE Countdown >
2. Auld Lang Syne
3. John Starling Introduces “Country Gentlemen Time”
4. Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party
5. - Exit John Duffey- Enter Chesapeake -
6. Black Jack Davey
7. Shady Grove
8. House Of The Rising Sun >Walk Don’t Run
9. -Enter John Starling -
10. Those Memories Of You
11. - Enter Lou Reed -
12. Caroline At The Broken Wheel Inn
13. – Enter Jeana Britt & Return John Duffey
14. Drifting Too Far From The Shore

Note New Years Eve Show Billed as Seldom Scene “Passed, Present & Future”

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Yellow Rock and Hackberry Canyon, Utah

In southern Utah there is a very large area that has been designated as the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. This national monument spans nearly 1.9 million acres, and has very few roads. In the western part of the national monument is a dirt road that runs north to south called Cottonwood Wash Road. It is a rugged dirt road that is impassable in wet conditions and it sees light traffic. This road runs along the "Cockscomb" also known as the East Kaibab Monocline. This is a fold in the rock layers tilting them up at 45 degree angles in spots and forming a long ridge of strange rock formations due to the differential erosion of these layers of rock. West of this road is a large road less area that has few visitors that I like to visit. It has canyons with small streams, rock formations, slot canyons, and solitude that is hard to match. Along the East Kaibab Monocline is a large dome of sandstone called Yellow Rock. Yellow Rock sits on a ridge that divides Hackberry Canyon from the Paria River Canyon. Yellow Rock is a large bald dome of swirling colorful stone, and when I say large, I mean really large (like the size of a really large dome stadium). When I first came here this was my reason and destination but I found I loved the area because of the solitude and the many other attractions including slot canyons and rock formations. My favorite trip I have taken started where Hackberry Canyon cuts through the Monocline and meets Cottonwood Wash. I then traveled south down Cottonwood Wash for about 0.2 miles to the next small drainage coming down from the west. I walked up this drainage and took a trail which heads up to the right or north side of this small canyon. This trail climbs very steeply to a ridge then bends left or west, and once on the top it takes you to the massive form of Yellow Rock. Once at Yellow Rock I explored and climbed all over this crazy example of colored, patterned, and textured stone. There is no trail but you can't really get lost and it is pretty easy to walk around on. I have done this several times and it never gets old because you see something different each time. So this time I walked up to the top to see the great unblocked views in all directions of the surrounding areas. When at the top you will find that the northeast side of Yellow Rock drops off sharply into a deep narrow slot cut through the uplifted Navajo Sandstone. Looking northeast past the slot is a wonderland of slickrock domes including the prominent landmark of Castle Rock. Then after I got my fill I descended down off the large rock to the south where there is a sandy trail that I took that leads west into and area I call the rock garden, that has some free standing rocks of different shapes and sizes.
After about a mile or more I came to a trail junction where the Paria Box trail intersects the Yellow Rock trail. You can make a day hike loop of this if you take this left turn left here. It will take you to the Paria Box and back to Cottonwood Wash south of the Hackberry Canyon trailhead. Instead I stayed on the Yellow Rock trail that becomes just cow trails as you head north out of the rock garden area. After a little exploration of the Rock Garden I found a nice camp site among the rocks on the edge of Hackberry Canyon with fine views in several directions. I have camped here on a few occasions now, and I love the views, the solitude.
The next day I took the old cattle trail north for several miles along the ridge between Hackberry and The Paria. As I traveled north along this ridge top there were fine views to the northeast down into Hackberry Canyon.
And out to the west you can see wide areas including a prominent land mark mountain called Molly's Nipple, and the white cliffs of No Man's Mesa. To the north are the pink cliffs that make up Bryce Canyon National Park. Along the route there are many large areas of exposed rock with colors of white gray and even some more yellow areas. All with some strange shapes of spires, beehives and teepees, as well as flat textured areas. I camped the second night at one of these exposed rock areas at the top of Hogeye Canyon (a side canyon of the Upper Paria River Gorge). Out in this region there are no human footprints, no noise, just solitude. The next day I dropped into a side canyon of Hackberry Canyon called Sam Pollock Canyon where I passed some more interesting rock spires and shapes at the top of the canyon. I heard in this canyon there was a good sized arch called Sam Pollock Arch. It turned out to be a pretty nice arch carved out of the canyon wall that you can't miss as you travel down this canyon. I continued down Sam Pollock Canyon to where it meets Hackberry Canyon and turning south I splashed down the middle of the sandy stream bottom. In Hackberry Canyon there was a good amount of running water. I'm not sure if it runs all year or not. Lower Hackberry Canyon near Sam Pollock Canyon has red cliffs that are made up of the Kayenta and Moenave formations. As I approached Cottonwood Wash the cliff walls became much larger and closed in forming a narrow section as I passed through the East Kaibab Monocline that forms the Cockscomb. Here the walls of the canyon are towering Navajo Sandstone.
As you go through this narrow slot you are passing directly under Yellow Rock on the south side of the canyon. The walking is easy and just in a shallow sandy stream bed. I guess many people come just to day hike the Hackberry Canyon Narrows. The Narrows are short but impressive and I soon popped out at Cottonwood Wash where my car was parked. I have also hiked up to Yellow Rock from The Paria Box trail which takes you through some nice areas of the rock garden that are fun to explore. This route is alot longer to get to Yellow Rock but is not as steep and difficult. There is also a side trail from the Paria Box Trail to a rock formation called Red Top. It is a red colored rock formation that stands out among an area of mostly tan, white, or yellow rocks. This whole area is remote and good map skills and route finding ability are essential if you are going off trail at all. Up on the ridges there is no water so you have to pack it in, and any water in the canyons you must filter because of cattle ranching up stream.
To find the trailhead from Highway 89 between Page, AZ and Kanab, UT drive to between mileposts 17-18 and turn north on Cottonwood Wash Road. Drive 14.4 miles to a short pull off on the left (west) which is the trailhead for Hackberry Canyon. To find the trail to Yellow Rock, follow the trail from the parking area to the west, down into Cottonwood Wash and cross to the west side. A well traveled obvious trail continues west, to the mouth of Hackberry Canyon Narrows, but instead walk downstream (south) in Cottonwood Wash for approximately 300-400 yards. Look for another wash entering from the steep terrain to the west. Then hike west up this short side canyon and look for a path or trail. After about 100 yards, the trail leading west up this side canyon will turn right and lead north up a very steep, rocky and loose talus slope. You take many short switchbacks for .25 mile, an soon get to a ridge top. Continue up the ridge for another 100 yards to a saddle that separates Hackberry Wash to the north and the small side canyon you came out of. From the saddle, now head up the ridge to the west, past a few rock formations and through some slickrock fields and sand-dunes. Soon unmistakable Yellow Rock will come into view. There are no trails on yellow rock and you just find your way up to the top.
Where you will find unblocked views in all directions. South of yellow rock there is a sandy trail that heads west and eventually meets up with the Paria Box trail coming from the south. If you are going to explore the Yellow Rock and Hackberry Canyon area I recommend you read "Hiking and Exploring The Paria River" by Michael R. Kelsey. His maps are helpful and it helps with distances and route finding. His time estimations for me are low, as it always takes me a third to a quarter more time than it does him to cover the same distance (he must walk very fast). This book will give you a lot to explore, including many slot canyons (Buckskin Gulch, Willis Creek, Bullrush Gorge, Cottonwood Canyon Narrows, and Round Vally Draw), as well as the Paria River Canyon south of the highway down to Lees Ferry, and the Upper Paria River Gorge.  Here is a link to info about Cottonwood Wash Narrows http://arizjones.blogspot.com/2011/09/cottonwood-wash-narrows-grand-staircase.html   And here is some info on the Paria River south of the highway http://arizjones.blogspot.com/2010/11/paria-river-canyon.html 

Monday, October 26, 2015

Doc & Merle Watson, Washington D.C. 3-01-1973 (SBD)

Doc & Merle Watson
Lisner Auditorium
Washington D.C.
March 1, 1973
Soundboard Reels
 
1. Intro, Tuning
2. Freight Train Boogie
3. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
4. Peach Picking Time in Georgia
5. Milk Cow Blues
6. Black Mountain Rag
7. Black Jack Country Chain
8. Tennessee Stud
9. Windy & Warm
10. 3x7
11. If I needed you
12. Match Box Blues
13. The Billboard Song
14. St. James Infirmary
15. Doc Talk
16. Brown's Ferry Blues
17. Crowd
Encore:
18. Mama Don't Allow No Music
 
Notes: Very Clean Stereo Soundboard

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Los Lobos, Hog Farm Pignic, 8-31-1997 (SBD)

The Hog Farm is an organization considered to be America's longest running hippie commune. With beginnings as an actual collective hog farm in Tujunga, California, the group, founded in the 1960s by peace activist and clown Hugh Romney.  Huge latter became known as Wavy Gravy a name he was given by B.B King at the Texas Internatonal Pop Festival, where the Hog Farm was responsible for security.  The Hog Farm is perhaps best known for their involvement with the Woodstock Music Festival. While lodging on Manhattan's East Side from 1968–69, the Farm was approached by Woodstock Ventures with a proposal to participate in a planned music festival in upstate New York. Today, the Hog Farm is still in existence, with various locations including a headquarters in Berkeley, California, and a 200+ acre farm in Laytonville, California, known as Black Oak Ranch.  The Anual Hog Farm Pignic is a annual music event held traditionaly on Labor Day weekend. 
 
Los Lobos
Hog Farm Pignic
Laytonville, CA
8-31-1997
Soundboard
 
01 Everybody Loves a Train
02 Colossal Head
03 Maricela
04 That Train Don't Stop Here
05 One Time, One Night
06 Wicked Rain
07 Down on the Riverbed
08 I Walk Alone
09 Dear Mr. Fantasy
10 Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio
11 Anselma
12 Kiko and the Lavender Moon
13 Let's Say Goodnight
14 Georgia Slop
15 Don't Worry Baby
16 Will the Wolf Survive?
17  Bertha
18 talk
 
Mp3 

Tim O'Brien and Bryan Sutton, Randolph, Vermont, 10-01-2010 (SBD)


Tim O'Brien and Bryan Sutton
Chandler Music Hall
Randolph, Vermont
October 1, 2010
Soundboard
 
Tim O'Brien – Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Fiddle
Bryan Sutton – Guitar, Banjo
 
Disc 1 54:12
1st Set:
1.Intro
2.Suzanna
3.Workin'
4.My Girl's Waiting For Me (River Driving)
5.Guitar, Mandolin Medley:
 Pare Spillman >
 The Ace And Deuce of Pipering >
 The High Heeled Shoe
6.That's Where I Belong
7.You Ate The Apple
8.I'm Gonna Try To Make Her Stay
9.Ireland's Green Shore >
10.Cluck Old Hen
11.Church Street Blues
12.Jack Of Diamonds >
13.The Crossing
Disc 2 65:15
2nd Set:
1.Untitled – Bryan Guitar Solo
2.Train On The Island
3.Sandy River
4.Working On A Building
5.I'm The Man Who Loves You
6.I've Endured
7.The High Road
8.Pretty Fair Maiden
9.Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)
10.Hangman's Reel
11.I'm Busted
12.Tim's Milk Cow Joke
13.Old Joe
14.Look Down The Lonesome Road
Encore:
15.Walk Beside Me
16.Brother Wind
 
Mp3/320k
Part One

Tim O'Brien, Nashville, TN, 12-07-08 (SBD)

This is a fine bluegrass show with Tim O'Brien backed by one of the finest guitar players in bluegrass today, Bryan Sutton.
Tim O'Brien
2008-12-07
The Station Inn - Nashville, TN
Soundboard matrix

-Set One- (64m)
01 Introduction
02 Train On The Island
03 Walk Beside Me
04 Kitchen Girl
05 Hoss Race
06 Where's Love Come From
07 Red Dog In The Morning
08 The Garden
09 Groundspeed
10 Working On A Building
11 Heck Among The Yearlings
12 Everything Fades
13 Making Plans
14 Christmas Time's A Coming

-Set Two- (76m)
15 Look Down That Lonesome Road
16 Wicked Messenger
17 Pistol Packin Mama
18 Busted
19 Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning
20 Let's Go Hunting
21 Cornbread Nation
22 Get Out There And Dance
23 Crooked Road
24 Jack Of Diamonds >
25 Sugar In The Gourd
26 My Rose Of Old Kentucky
27 Hangman's Reel
28 You Don't Have To Move That Mountain
29 Tombstone Blues
(E)
30 Norwegian Wood
31 Brother Wind


Tim O'Brien - Vocals, Mandolin, Bazouki, Fiddle
Bryan Sutton - Guitar, Vocals
Danny Barnes - Banjo, Vocals
Dennis Crouch - Bass

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Del McCoury Band, Ridgetop, TN, 10-02-2004 (SBD)


Del McCoury Band
October 2, 2004
Smiley Hollow, Ridgetop, TN
(SBD)
 
I'll Dry My Tears And Move On
The Bluest Man In Town
Quicksburg Randevouz
Hard On My Heart
Just Because
John Henry
Don't Stop The Music
Back up and Push
Take Me To The Mountains
Same Kind Of Crazy
Walk Out In The Rain
A Good Man Like Me
Zero To Love
Two Faced Love
Travelin' Blues
Orange Blossom Special
I Can Hear The Angels Singing
1952 Vincent Black Lightning
Cheek To Cheek With The Blues
Cold Rain And Snow
Outro
 
Part One:
Part Two:

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Acoustic All Star Jam, Columbus, OH, 6-27-1998

 
This is a great group of musicians. And this is a great set with really nice sound. So if you like acoustic music you should give this a listen.

All Star Jam
1998-06-27
Hoover Y Park
Columbus, OH
Soundboard

Tim O’Brien – Vocals, Mandolin, Bazouki
Tony Rice – Guitar
Jerry Douglas – Dobro
Mark Schatz – Bass
Ricky Simpkins – Fiddle

-All- (73:30)
01 Introduction
02 99 Years And One Dark Day
03 Goin’ Across The Sea
04 Little Sadie
05 Blackberry Blossom
06 House Of Gold
07 When No One’s Around
08 Flora The Lily Of The West
09 Things In Life
10 Hey Joe
11 Shennandoah
12 Uncle Sam > Rain On Oliviatown
13 Subterranean Homesick Blues
14 Wicked Messenger
15 Forever Young
16 Big Mon
(E)
17 Like I Used To Do

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Costumes

Costumes or Are You Wearing a Disguise?

This is the time of year when people dress up in costumes and act like they are some one else. That’s OK if we only do it once a year.

I’m going to tell you about a different type of disguise.

In 1Kings, 14. There is a King of Israel named Jeroboam. Jeroboam was in rebellion against Judah. So he did some really bad things (he followed false gods and made idols). This brought him big trouble with God and as a result his son Abijah, became sick.
He decided to send his wife to get help from a prophet named Ahija. Now Ahija was living in Shiloh and Jeroboam didn’t want people to know he needed help so he sent his wife in disguise to seek the counsel of a prophet of God.
The prophet she went to vist was named Ahija and was blind. When Jeroboam’s wife arrived at his home he heard the sound of her footsteps and knew it was her. He said “Come in, wife of Jeroboam. Why do you pretend to be another person?"
Sometimes we pretend to be someone we are not. Sometimes we don’t want to let people see the real us.

The thing about disguises is that people will still recognize us by our walk. The blind man just heard her footsteps and knew it was her.

People will know what type of people we are by our walk. No matter what type of disguise we wear. No matter how much we try to cover up our faults.

Even some one who is blind to Jesus can tell if we are walking with God. Just like the blind man knew. If someone is blind to Jesus we can’t share the gospel with him if we are not ourselves.

Even a blind man knows when the sun is shining because he can feel it.
A person who is blind to who Jesus is can tell by our walk if the Son is shining in us because he can feel God’s love in us.

We need to not try to be self righteous and cover up who we really are. We need to realize that our sin is no different than anyone else. We are all dirty from sin. We as Christians just have found the place to get a bath.

SO LET’S TAKE OFF THE COSTUMES AND BE OURSELVES.
We as Christians are to help others find covering for sin. When we are busy covering up our own faults we can’t help others.

In Genesis 3:7 after Adam and Eve sinned they knew they were naked and wanted to cover themselves. God helped them find covering. When we sin the first thing we want to do is find covering too. We find in Genesis 9 Noah sinned and became uncovered. Noah’s son Ham saw him uncovered and went out and told others about it. Shem and Japheth found Noah uncovered and took a garment went in backwards so they would not see Noah and covered their father. Ham was cursed for what he did and Shem and Japheth were blessed.

When we find some one who is uncovered because of sin in their life we should make sure we don’t point it out to others. The correct thing to do is to find covering for the person. God has given us covering just like he gave Adam and Eve covering. Just like with Adam and Eve the covering God came up with is much better than anything we can come up with on our own (sewing fig leafs together). God gave His son Jesus. Only with the blood of Jesus do we find sufficient covering for sin. His blood doesn’t just cover up our sin it cleans us of it. Our job is to share this with others. Just like Ham and Japheth we also will be blessed when we bless others.

Jesus showed us how to do it in John 13. When He was cleaning the feet of the Apostles Jesus first took off his clothes. He showed them that He was a human too. That He was like them and then He humbly served them. When we minister to others we are most effective when we share in a humble way and serve others. Good results happen when we show others the truth about ourselves that we are imperfect and no better than anyone else. We have the best chance of them listening and receiving what we have found to cover ourselves and them when they know we are just like them (sinners).

So don’t wear a disguise or a Costume it will only limit what you can do for others. If you do people won’t want what you have. They don’t want some cheap costume to cover up their problems. They want the clothes fit for a wedding that only Jesus can give us.


Other thoughts about Jeroboam’s mistakes:
Jeroboam only sought out Gods help when he was in trouble.

Jeroboam did not go himself he sent someone else. He did not want to have to change to get what God has to offer. A change in you will be required.

He sent her with 10 loaves and some honey. Ten is the number of the law. We cannot come to God and get forgiveness just by trying to do something good to sweeten the deal (following the law).

Jeroboam doesn’t ask for prayer he just asked what will happen.

This is a method to get bad results. Jeroboam’s son Abijah dies and His family line comes to an end.

The Flatheads, with John Prine, 2-02-2000

Here is another great Flatheads recording. This one not only has some of the best bluegrass musicians you will ever hear but it has guest appearances by John Prine and Maura O'Connell. So what are you waiting for?

The Flatheads
The Station Inn
Nashville TN
02-02-2000
Soundboard

The Flatheads are:
Tim O'Brien - Vocals, Mandolin, Fiddle
Jeff White - Guitar, Vocals
Jerry "Calvin" Douglas - Dobro
Charlie Cushman - Banjo
Dennis Crouch - Bass

Set One:
01. Tune Up
02. Climbing Up a Moutain
03. Pike County Breakdown
04. Druckards Hiccups
05. Right Before My Eyes
06. Little Sadie
07. Senor
08. Leather Britches
09. Walls of Time
10. Take Me in Your Lifeboat
11. Cincinatti Rag
12. Untold Stories
13. Little Joe
14. Workin' on a Building
15. ...How come I Aint Dead

Disc Two:Set Two:
16. Pistol Packin' Mama
17. Wicked Messenger
18. Stage banter
19. Things in Life
20. I'm Runnin' Out of Memory
21. Careless Love
22. Country Blues
23. Love is Pleasin#
24. Trouble in the Fields#
25. Lone Tree Standing
26. Molly and Tenbrooks
27. Blue Night
28. Speed of the Sound of Loneliness**
29. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It**
30. Tombstone Blues
31. Doin' My Time
32. Blue Moon of Kentucky*

# w/Maura O'Connell
** w/John Prine

Mp3/320k
Download Links
Flatheads 2000-02-02one.rar
https://mega.nz/#!0RwUVCSR!MLAvWk2Ht0cLryND_NKUxu8X3hlA7bTO-Q1Sfj4nyEU
 Flatheads 2000-02-02two.rar
https://mega.nz/#!9EhXxCAK!ILnukIuUJEHdtmCmGiVDnesYQtLGYDAdWZkOCkHhztU

Jefferson Airplane and Quicksiver Messenger Service, February 1967, RE-Post


Jefferson Airplane and Quicksiver Messenger Service played a double bill for three straight nights at the Fillmore West in February of 1967. Here are two of the sets from those shows. I love the price on the poster. $3.00 to see two bands. And people probably thought it was a high price. This is a great document of the San Francisco sound just before the Summer Of Love.

Jefferson Airplane
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
2-04-1967

01 Somebody To Love
02 Get Together
03 Let Me In
04 This Is My Life
05 White Rabbit
06 Plastic Fantastic Lover
07 She Has Funny Cars
08 Instrumental
09 3-5th's Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
10 Fat Angel


Quicksilver Messenger Service
Live At The Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
2-05-1967

01 Suzie Q
02 I Hear You Knockin'
03 Dandelion
04 Gold And Silver
05 You Don't Love Me
06 Codeine
07 Instrumental
08 Smokestack Lightning
09 Dino's Song
10 Walking Blues
11 Driving Wheel
12 Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
13 Hey Mama
14 Hoochie Coochie Man
15 All Night Worker
16 Stand By Me
17 Pride Of Man
Total Time 80:41

MP3
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 QSM, 67   https://mega.nz/#!pUBHlbQC!QbKqwGsMu2K0HWuW2gF4WWlisOnHla0_WynKK7zlJxY
 JAirplane, 67   https://mega.nz/#!ZVp3zYhZ!cQM0cVeAgZCWoGr88FlvGIBT_6Kc0YIb076y5zHycbI

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Zawinul Syndicate with Scott Henderson, London, England, 7-20-1990 (FM)

Just an amazing show with the great Joe Zawinul and guitar great Scott Henderson.  This is amazing.  A must for anyone that likes Jazz Fusion. 
 
Zawinul Syndicate with Scott Henderson!
Town & Country Club
Camden Town, London, England
July 20, 1990
Source: FM Stereo Broadcast
Quality: A/A+
Duration: 74:18

Joe Zawinul – Keyboards, Vocoder
Scott Henderson – Guitar
Gerald Veasley – Bass
Bobby Thomas, Jr. - Hand drums, Vocals
Mike Baker – Drums
Hossam Ramzy - Percussion

01 Little Rootie Tootie  4:48
02 Percussion Solo  0:54
03 Black Water  5:01
04 Bass Solo  5:06
05 Madagascar  16:34
06 Carnavalito  9:50
07 Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz  13:18
08 Corner Pocket > Sex Machine > Corner Pocket  11:52 
09 One Eye, One Mind, One People  6:42
TT:  74:18
 
Mp3/320k

Oregon, Freiburg Germany, 6-28-1987 (FM)


Oregon
TV Studio
Freiburg Germany
6-28-87
FM or DVD
 
01. Yet To Be
02. Ecotopia
03. Waterwheel > Gurtu solo > Waterwheel 
04. Icarus
05. Witchi Tai To
06. Improvisation >
07. Leather Cats
Total time 58:12
 
Mp3/320k

Wes Montgomery, Funkhaus, Hamburg, 4-30-1965 (FM)


Wes Montgomery
NDR Studio 10
Funkhaus, Hamburg
4-30-1965
FM broadcast
 
1 Bluegrass
2 Last Of The Wine
3 Here's That Rainy Day
4 He's Gone
5 On Green Dolphin Street
6 The Leopard Walks
7 Twisted Blues
 
Hans Koller (as -1/5) Ronnie Scotts (ts -1/5) Johnny Griffin (ts -1/5,10,11) Ronnie Ross (bars -1/5) Martial Solal (p) Wes Montgomery (g) Michel Gaudry (b) Ronnie Stephenson (d)

Mp3/vbr

Joe Farrell, Berlin 3-11-1973 (FM)

This is a short but sweet recording of sax player Joe Farrell.  Farrell also played with the early version of Return To Forever. 
 
Joe Farrell Quartet
Berlin Jazz Festival
3-11-1973
Radio Broadcast
 
Joe Farrell : Tenor and soprano saxophone, flute
Joe Beck : Electric Guitar
Herb Bushler : Acoustic  bass
Steve Gadd : Drums

Radio Intro
Weathervane
I Won’t be back
Great Gorge – Drum Solo
Hurricane Jane
 
Mp3

Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Vienna 11-04-72 (FM) Re-Post

This is a very good radio broadcast of some real fine jazz. Deep groove with soulful playing by a fine band. Cannonball delivers the goods!
Cannonball Adderley Quintet
November 4, 1972
Stadthalle
Vienna
Radio broadcast

disc 1
1 Announcements by Kurt Votava
2 The Black Messiah
3 Hummin’
4 Solitomba
5 Directions
6 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
7 The Scene

Cannonball Adderley (as)
Nat Adderley (co)
George Duke (p, el-p)
Walter Booker (b)
Roy McCurdy (dr)

Mp3/320k
Download Link
https://mega.nz/#!hJhxCbQT!zpBrhFVexQVJEGyz1S_Dk6ZL1s6fZ-jYs7MJZBZ7bKM

Friday, October 9, 2015

New Grass Revival, Telluride, CO, 6-18-88 (SBD) Re-Post


Here is a great New Grass revival show. This band helped change bluegrass music into a more jam oriented and less traditional direction. This is a great soundboard recording.
New Grass Revival
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Telluride, CO
June 18, 1988

Sam Bush Mandolin, Fiddle
Bela Fleck Banjo
John Cowan Bass
Pat Flynn Guitar

Disc 1 60:34
County Clare, Baton Rouge
A Good Woman’s Love
I Can Talk To You, One Way Street
Lonely Rider, Hold To A Dream
Band Intros, The Story Of Big Foot
Get In The Wind, Singin’ The Blues
Out In The Darkness, Metric Lips

Disc 2 41:19
Let’s Make a Baby King
I’m Down, Sail To Australia
Can’t Stop Now, Crowd
Encores:
Reach, You Don’t Knock
Crowd, Whitewater
Watermelon Man

Mp3/320k
Download Links
https://mega.nz/#!YcZBCSiZ!oIXjf5gnWuxX1opoHFKIDAIMCpthRCaZ6TFZO3K3yK4
https://mega.nz/#!UEhV2IbR!Mo9VLKRssHcQlSHd1Ay4arXRqBzwSQx8LS91UC1dDXM

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Van Morrison, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 8-31-2015 (FM)


VAN MORRISON
Belfast 2015
Live at Cyprus Avenue,
Belfast, Northern Ireland;
August 31, 2015.
BBC Radio Ulster broadcast
 
Disc 1
101. Celtic Swing 4:16 (7.2MB)
102. Close Enough For Jazz 3:10 (5.3MB)
103. Moondance (including So What/42nd Street) 6:34 (11.0MB)
104. Whatever Happened To PJ Proby (featuring PJ Proby) 4:03 (6.8MB)
105. Born To Sing (featuring Chris Farlowe) 3:28 (5.8MB)
106. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 6:13 (10.5MB)
107. Mystic Of The East 5:38 (9.5MB)
108. Brown Eyed Girl 4:39 (7.8MB)
109. Days Like This 3:20 (5.6MB)
 42 mins
Disc 2
201. Baby Please Don’t Go/Parchman Farm/Don’t Start Crying Now 7:09 (12.0MB)
202. Sometimes We Cry 4:02 (6.8MB)
203. Whenever God Shines His Light 3:56 (6.6MB)
204. Enlightenment 3:27 (5.8MB)
205. Things I Used To Do 3:24 (5.7MB)
206. And The Healing Has Begun 8:14 (13.8MB)
207. Ballerina 8:01 (13.5MB)
208. In The Garden 8:49 (14.8MB)
 48 mins
 
Mp3/224k

Van Morrison & Dr. John, Hilversum, Netherlands, 6-22-1977 (FM)


Van Morrison & Dr. John
The Wonderland Tapes
Vara Studios
Hilversum, Netherlands
June 22, 1977
FM broadcast

01 Hallelujah I Just Love Her So
02 Nobody's Fault But Mine
03 Fever
04 Foggy Mountain Top
05 I'll Go Crazy
6 Baby Please Don't Go
07 Santa Rosalia
08 Announcer
09 Joyous Sound
10 You Gotta Make It Through The World
11 I Just Wanna Make Love to You
12 Shakin' All Over
13 The Eternal Kansas City
 
Personnel:
Van Morrison - lead vocals, piano
Dr. John - piano, organ, back-up vocals
Mick Ronson - lead guitar, back-up vocals
Mo Foster - bass
Peter van Hooke - drums
 
Mp3/320k

Van Morrison, Montreaux Switzerland, 7-19-1997 (SBD)


Another great Van Morrison recording.  I would say this is definitely a top ten of Van Bootlegs.  Great recording quality on this one. 
 
Van Morrison
Montreaux Switzerland
7-19-1997
Soundboard
From The "Spring In My Heart" bootleg

01 Rough God
02 Foreign Window
03 Tore Down Al La Rimbaud
04 Vanlose Stairway-Trans Euro Train
05 Fool For You
06 Sometimes We Cry
07 Once was my Life
08 Not Feelin It Anymore
09 This Weight
10 Who Can I Turn To
11 Fire In The Belly
12 Tupelo Honey-Why Must I Always Explain
13 Satisfied
14 The Healing Game
15 Medely- see Me Through-Soldier Of Fortune-Thank you for letin' Me be Myself-Burning Ground
Van Morrison; Vocal. guitar, Harmonica
Gorgie fame: Vocal, Organ
Ronnie Johnson: Guitar
Geoff Dunn: Drums
Nicky scott: Bass
Robin Aspland: Piano
Pee Wee Ellis: Saxaphone
Leo Green: Saxaphone
Matt holland: Trumpet
Brian Kennedy: Vocal

Total time 85:29
 
Mp3/320k

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

VAN MORRISON, Point Depot, Dublin Ireland, 12-17-1995 (FM)

This is one of the finest Van Morrison recordings you can get.  It rivals even the commercial releases of live Van Morrison.  This show has a great set list, and was performed really well, and the recording is very good.  All combined to make this a must have Van bootleg. 
 
VAN MORRISON
Point Depot
Dublin Ireland
12-17-1995
FM Broadcast
"From Dublin Up To Sandy Row"
 
Disc One:
Ain't That Loving You Baby? (3:37)
No Religion (4:41)
Days Like This (3:03)
Raincheck (4:56)
That's Life (4:27)
Wonderful Remark (4:10)
Saint Dominic's Preview (5:41)
Listen To The Lion (5:05)
Slim Slow Slider (5:15)
Vanlose Stairway, TransEuro Train (4:11)
Irish Heartbeat (4:06)
Ballerina (6:52)
Total time: (56:04)

Disc Two:
Tupelo Honey, Why Must I Always Explain? (7:24)
Moondance (7:04)
Whenever God Shines His Light (3:34)
In The Garden / You Send Me (7:03)
Star Of The County Down (2:33)
Satisfied (6:08)
Melancholia (3:59)
I'm Not Feeling It Anymore (7:03)
Madame George (5:51)
Brown Eyed Girl (3:29)
Have I Told You Lately (6:05)
Total time: (60:13)
 
Mp3/320k

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Grateful Dead, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 10-16-81 (SBD)


The OOPS! Concert.  This show was played on Bob Weir's birthday and was unscheduled in the middle of a Europe tour. Since there were no advance ticket sales and save for the scattered “OOPS” posters in Amsterdam’s Leidplein district, no advance notice either. It was first come, first serve at the door. Ticket price worked out to about seven bucks
Since most of the band’s equipment was on its way to Paris, they played borrowed instruments. Jerry sported a Strat styled Yamaha 1000 sunburst guitar and Weir, a white Fender Telecaster. 
 This show features the first Lovelight since Pig pen's death, the first Gloria since 1965, and the only Hully Gully ever played.  Not to mention an acoustic first set.  An amazing show. 
Grateful Dead
Melkweg
Amsterdam, Netherlands
10-16-81
Soundboard

Set 1 (Acoustic Set)
On The Road Again
Dire Wolf
Monkey And The Engineer
Bird Song
Cassidy
Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie
The Race Is On
Ripple

Set 2
Playing In The Band ->
Hully Gully ->
The Wheel ->
Samson And Delilah
Gloria ->
Turn On Your Lovelight ->
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad ->
Playing In The Band ->
Black Peter ->
Sugar Magnolia
 
Mp3
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Two
Three