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cooljerk 05.29.2007 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Echo & the Bunnymen & Bauhaus Markthalle, Hamburg 11.81



Echo & The Bunnymen
30.11.1981 Markthalle Hamburg, together with Bauhaus






 


Echo & The Bunnymen - Villier's Terrace







 

Bauhaus - She's in parties

http://not-rock-on.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_archive.html


Thanks to the unknown person that posted the link to my blog, but he picked the wrong post... These are just photos I made then and two songs by the bands, as this was one of my first posts and I was just trying things out.
Meanwhile there are several concerts posted on my blog, all dl links should be working. If not, just leave a comment in the newest post.

Just start from the link below and crawl through the archive (mainly early 80s german and international New Wave, essential compilations and live recordings!

Several german New Wave bands in Munich 1982
http://not-rock-on.blogspot.com/2007...tage-1982.html

Others : several John Cale, Jonathan Richman, Birthday Party, Abwärts, Violent Femmes, The Smiths, Bernd Begemann, Marc Almond, and more to come!

CU there!

Bicorn Halfelven 05.30.2007 01:19 PM

Can - Horrortrip In the Paperhouse boot
02-03-1972

http://lix.in/fe87f2

Password is "Can".

finding nobody 06.01.2007 12:58 PM

I've been lookin for this album for a long time. Fans of The Shaggs might be interested
http://www.badongo.com/file/3268580



 

the first recording featuring the surviving members of Nirvana is part of a remarkable CD featuring an 11-year-old singer-songwriter.
Known as one of Kurt Cobain's favorite bands, The Stinky Puffs is led by Simon Fair Timony, step-son of legendary cult musician Jad Fair. The group's nine-track EP, A Little Tiny Smelly Bit Of The Stinky Puffs, includes four songs recorded with Nirvana's bassist and drummer, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl, at a festival last July in Olympia, Wash.
The Stinky Puffs, which also features Cody Linn Ranaldo, son of Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo, is something of a family affair. The disc, which includes a guest appearance by Jad Fair, is being released through a company run in part by Simon's mother, Sheena Fair, who got her start working with Ralph Records, home of progressive weirdos The Residents.
Young Simon met Cobain after sending him a copy of his first single, released four years ago.
They became friends after Cobain wrote, in the liner notes to Nirvana's Incesticide, that receiving the record was one of his most rewarding experiences.
Cobain even agreed to record with the Stinky Puffs, a fact alluded to on the new CD's standout track, I'll Love You Anyway.
The startlingly honest song, which careens between anger and forgiveness, is dedicated to Cobain.
"When I was in Cathy's class my friend who I loved who was in a band in Seattle killed himself," Simon explains matter-of-factly in a note about the song.
"I loved him very much and I couldn't do anything to bring him back and I felt kind of like I should have written him more notes or gave him some more of my drawings or anything to think about something else that day. Then I wished he called to at least say goodbye, then I would have a chance to change his mind but now I know that was dumb to think that."
If that sounds like an impossibly mature conclusion for an 11-year-old, it's nothing compared to Simon's feelings about his father, who recently left the family.
"Just when I first started Hudson School my step-dad who I started the Stinky Puffs with said he was going to Maryland for a few days," he writes, "but then he never came home and then we found out he moved all his stuff out without telling us ... (my mom) said the most important thing was that it wasn't my fault and I told her, duh."
Track Listing -
Stinky Puffs:

Buddies Aren't Butts
Menendez' Killed Their Parents
I'll Love You Anyway
I Am Gross!/No You're Not!
Pizza Break
Track Listing -
Super Stinky Puffs:
Buddies Aren't Butts
Menendez' Killed Their Parents
I'll Love You Anyway


Bicorn Halfelven 06.01.2007 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finding nobody
I've been lookin for this album for a long time. Fans of The Shaggs might be interested
http://www.badongo.com/file/3268580





 


the first recording featuring the surviving members of Nirvana is part of a remarkable CD featuring an 11-year-old singer-songwriter.


Known as one of Kurt Cobain's favorite bands, The Stinky Puffs is led by Simon Fair Timony, step-son of legendary cult musician Jad Fair. The group's nine-track EP, A Little Tiny Smelly Bit Of The Stinky Puffs, includes four songs recorded with Nirvana's bassist and drummer, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl, at a festival last July in Olympia, Wash.
The Stinky Puffs, which also features Cody Linn Ranaldo, son of Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo, is something of a family affair. The disc, which includes a guest appearance by Jad Fair, is being released through a company run in part by Simon's mother, Sheena Fair, who got her start working with Ralph Records, home of progressive weirdos The Residents.
Young Simon met Cobain after sending him a copy of his first single, released four years ago.
They became friends after Cobain wrote, in the liner notes to Nirvana's Incesticide, that receiving the record was one of his most rewarding experiences.
Cobain even agreed to record with the Stinky Puffs, a fact alluded to on the new CD's standout track, I'll Love You Anyway.
The startlingly honest song, which careens between anger and forgiveness, is dedicated to Cobain.
"When I was in Cathy's class my friend who I loved who was in a band in Seattle killed himself," Simon explains matter-of-factly in a note about the song.
"I loved him very much and I couldn't do anything to bring him back and I felt kind of like I should have written him more notes or gave him some more of my drawings or anything to think about something else that day. Then I wished he called to at least say goodbye, then I would have a chance to change his mind but now I know that was dumb to think that."
If that sounds like an impossibly mature conclusion for an 11-year-old, it's nothing compared to Simon's feelings about his father, who recently left the family.
"Just when I first started Hudson School my step-dad who I started the Stinky Puffs with said he was going to Maryland for a few days," he writes, "but then he never came home and then we found out he moved all his stuff out without telling us ... (my mom) said the most important thing was that it wasn't my fault and I told her, duh."

Track Listing -

Stinky Puffs:



Buddies Aren't Butts


Menendez' Killed Their Parents
I'll Love You Anyway
I Am Gross!/No You're Not!
Pizza Break

Track Listing -

Super Stinky Puffs:
Buddies Aren't Butts


Menendez' Killed Their Parents


I'll Love You Anyway



This is fabulous... thank you.

marleypumpkin 06.01.2007 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bicorn Halfelven
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This is fabulous... thank you.


Yes indeed, Thank you for this.

nicfit 06.04.2007 11:56 AM

Blonde Redhead live @ La Route Du Rock 2004
1-in particular
2-anticipation
3-messenger
4-misery is a butterfly
I think this is just a partial broadcast of their set, but it's all i
ever found.
Surely not their best performance, but it's a nice vid (one of the very
few with a decent quality).
splitted in 3 .rar files, dl all of 'em, put them in the same folder
and extract the first one, ir should extract all the others
automatically.
http://www.badongo.com/file/3307974
http://www.badongo.com/file/3308516
http://www.badongo.com/file/3309235


total: around 250 mb .avi file,22 minutes.

andrei 06.04.2007 01:17 PM

badongo.com

"You have exceeded your Download Quota!"
"Non-Members are allowed to download a maximum of 100 MB (7:00-12:00), 800MB (12:00-19:00), 200MB (19:00-7:00) every hour and Free Members are allowed to download a maximum of 125 MB (7:00-12:00), 1000 MB (12:00-19:00), 250 MB (19:00-7:00) every hour"

Fuck...i didn't know about that:|

Bicorn Halfelven 06.04.2007 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andrei
badongo.com

"You have exceeded your Download Quota!"
"Non-Members are allowed to download a maximum of 100 MB (7:00-12:00), 800MB (12:00-19:00), 200MB (19:00-7:00) every hour and Free Members are allowed to download a maximum of 125 MB (7:00-12:00), 1000 MB (12:00-19:00), 250 MB (19:00-7:00) every hour"

Fuck...i didn't know about that:|


Yeah, it's a bitch.

Bicorn Halfelven 06.04.2007 03:28 PM

Say, anybody have any live Boris stuff?

I've been having trouble finding anything.

nicfit 06.04.2007 04:32 PM

I know badongo can give some problems, but it's just a question of patience :) , I always prefere badongo coz the files last much longer than on sendspace, and reupping is a bitch ;).

pokkeherrie 06.04.2007 06:32 PM

I didn't know badongo has a download limit nowadays... sucks. But registering is still free, right?



Quote:

Originally Posted by Bicorn Halfelven
Say, anybody have any live Boris stuff?

I've been having trouble finding anything.



I recorded them last year in holland and if you want I'll upload it here, but maybe you already have it because I've probably uploaded it at least twice on this board.


rotterdam, netherlands
april 29 2006

setlist
Feedbacker
The Evilone Which Sobs
Just Abandoned Myself

Bicorn Halfelven 06.05.2007 09:40 AM

If it wouldn't be too much trouble, I'd love it...

I've scoured the backpages of this and other threads and haven't seen it (maybe I just missed it).

...and yeah, Badongo registration is still free.

pokkeherrie 06.06.2007 09:09 AM

Uploading it again isn't a problem. It's just that I didn't want to re-upload something you already have or nobody's interested in.

Anyway, here it is again:
Boris - 29-04-2006 @ WORM, Rotterdam, NL
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vwsvkm
I used sendspace because it came out just over 100mb and then badongo gets annoying.


Sounds pretty good if I may say so, the only real flaw being that I turned the volume down by almost half(!) after about 7 minutes... because just the intro was already so loud that I wanted to avoid distortion/overload by the time they were really taking off. Now if only the human ear had a similar volume button (I don't like using earplugs); I see a nice task for human evolution there. Luckily the venue they're playing on the next tour usually doesn't crank it up as much.

Bicorn Halfelven 06.06.2007 12:46 PM

I too, had my eardrums blown out by Boris last year. Then Sunn came out after them and took the eardrum shreds that were left and pissed on them.

I think my ears are still ringing...

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Hip Priest 06.07.2007 02:47 PM

"Right, the next one that walks across the stage gets a clout around the head."

Sorry I haven't uploaded anything for a while. A very good 1986 gig from The Fall is due to land tonight; ETA around about an hour or so.

Hip Priest 06.07.2007 04:02 PM

The Fall

Huddersfield, 19th November 1986

Dktr Faustus
Hot Aftershave Bop
Gut of the Quantifier
Living Too Late
US 80's - 90's
Gross Chapel - GB Grenadiers
Mr Pharmacist
L.A.
Hey! Luciani
Shoulder Pads
Guest Informant
Terry Waite Sez


http://www.badongo.com/file/3344387

jico. 06.07.2007 08:29 PM

some might enjoy this:

The Meat Puppets Live Repository



 


I've always loved seeing Meat Puppets shows. I can't really explain what made their live shows special. It's kind of like describing parenthood to non-parents. You either get it, or you don't. Hopefully, this site will help the uninitiated bridge that gap and give the rest of us a place to remind ourselves how good it can be. I'm trying to collect live shows here for your enjoyment. I'd like to say that the sparse and boring web-pages are because I'm trying to make everyting lynx-friendly, but it probably has more to do with my being lazy. I'll try to add shows as they become available to me.
Only the Mardi Gras Club was at 128kbps. The rest are at 192kbps or 256kbps.
So far we've got:
Meat Puppets - The Mardi Gras Club, Phoenix - 30 June, 1981
Meat Puppets - Mad Gardens, Phoenix - 26 March 1983 (added 8/13/2004)
Meat Puppets - Whiskers, Phoenix - 19 August, 1983 (added 6/16/2004)
Meat Puppets - 688 Club, Atlanta, GA 14 May, 1985
Meat Puppets - Safari Sams - Huntington Beach, CA - 3 October 1985
Meat Puppets - Snap! KCRW - Santa Monica, CA 16 January, 1986 (added 3/3/2006)
Meat Puppets - The Roxy, Los Angeles - 17 August, 1986
Meat Puppets - Snap! KCRW - Santa Monica, CA 1 September, 1988 (added 12/24/2006)
Meat Puppets - The Warfield Theater, San Francisco - 7 August, 1991
Meat Puppets - Velvet Slego, Rimini, Italy - 21 February, 1992
Meat Puppets - Slims, San Franciscos, CA - 18 April, 1993
Meat Puppets - Radio Meat! WBAI Radio, NYC - April 1994
Meat Puppets - The Fillmore, San Francisco - October 29, 1994
Meat Puppets - The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA - 5 May, 1995
Meat Puppets - Hampton, VA - 26 November, 1995 (added 28 Jan 2006)
Curt Kirkwood - Stubbs BBQ - Austin, TX 5 May, 2001
Curt Kirkwood - Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, CA - 2 October, 2001
Curt Kirkwood - Mercury Lounge, New York, NY - 1 November, 2001
Curt Kirkwood - Lizard Lounge, Cambridge, MA - 2 November, 2001
Curt Kirkwood - Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ - 4 November, 2001
Eyes Adrift - Slims, San Francisco, CA - 28 January, 2002
Eyes Adrift - Nita's, Phoenix, AZ - 02 February, 2002
Volcano (added 11/11/2006)
Curt Kirkwood - KXCI Interview, 12 October, 2005 (added 11/19/2005)
Curt Kirkwood - Hemlock Tavern, San Francisco - 12 December 2005 (added 12/23/2005)





http://www.wohlers.org/puppets/

Hip Priest 06.10.2007 05:11 PM

A Tom Waits show has been posted at Live Bootleg: http://live-bootleg.blogspot.com/

Iggy and the Stooges and The Police have just been put there too.

Everyneurotic 06.11.2007 01:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie

Anyway, here it is again:
Boris - 29-04-2006 @ WORM, Rotterdam, NL
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vwsvkm
I used sendspace because it came out just over 100mb and then badongo gets annoying.


this show rules, especially 'just abandoned myself'.

i have boris' 1995 demo, the only thing is that i found it in mp3 form and one of the songs is cut 5 seconds in.

jico. 06.11.2007 10:17 AM

martin rev and alan vega. suicide live in hamburg 1978.



 
martin rev and alan vega formed suicide in 1971. they obviously found their inspiration in the likes of velvet underground and silver apple, but even more obviously they influenced and imbued the new and upcoming generations of psychedelic punks in music, style and attitude: wire, television, the 39 clocks, the jesus and marychain, deutsch-amerikanische freundschaft, soft cell, spacemen 3 and many more of course. martin rev and alan vega still seem to walk this earth.

12 days after their legendary riot gig in brussels suicide visited hamburg on the 28th of june 1978 for a very short concert. only four tracks of an audience recording seem to have survived throughout all those years: here is a second generation copy of that tape.

you may listen to adorable versions of
  • rocket usa
  • cheree
  • harlem
  • 96 tears
in rather airless sound quality.

(21 and a half minutes: mp3 with 224 kbps)
download with mediafire
download with uploadingit

http://spurensicherung.blogspot.com/...cide-live.html

jico. 06.11.2007 11:39 AM

Death In June - Live-2002-04-30 - Waregem (Belgium)



 
"Ou est Bin laden?, Ou est Bin laden? ..."
This is my favorite recording of Death In June live. Unlike my previous live post of Death In June, Douglas is not talkative, it's just straight music. And to top it all off, mid way through the show you get Boyd Rice. Now I know some of you think that Mr. Rice has ruined the last couple of DIJ releases and are displeased with his influence. I disagree. I don't want a repeat of the early releases "Rose Clouds.." and "But What Happens...?" Great releases, but they are in the past... Move on.

Here is a decent review of this particular concert.
"The waiting for Death In June seemed to last endless. But finally Douglas P. entered the stage. He was wearing his white scary mask and waving a black flag with the Death In June logo on it. Then the concert started with the old classic ‘Till the living flesh is burned’. In the background a ‘piggie’ sample was playing. The first few songs started with only drums and Douglas singing and playing additional percussion. After a while he grabbed his acoustic guitar, then things really started for me. Although Death In June had a rather minimal two-man occupation, I didn’t miss a whole band. For me the songs stayed upright and they were performed very convincing by these experienced musicians.
We were treated to all the Death In June classics, from Heaven Street (1981!) till songs from the last All Pigs Must Die album. A few highlights were ‘But what ends’, ‘Fall apart’, ‘Kameradschaft’, ‘Foretold’, ‘Rose clouds’, ‘She said destroy’, ‘Smashed to bits’, ‘Giddy giddy caroussel’, the list could go on and on.
Douglas made various references to actual subjects. ‘C’est un reve’ was started with “Ou est Bin laden?”, instead of Klaus Barbie in the original. There were more references to the Taliban later on. I also noticed that on ‘The enemy within’ he sang “These are strange days for you, me and Europa”, instead of Germany. Also noticable was the outfit of Douglas P.: the mask of the beginning was soon swapped for very original headgear, which reminded me of a swab… Only at the end Douglas showed his true face.
Death In June played for a long time, and came back for various encores, four if my memory serves me well. Towards the end Boyd Rice joined Death in June on stage. First he added some spoken words, like the introduction to ‘Tick Tock’, the text about “People who like to waste time…”, the subtle reference to World Serpent. Then some tracks from the recent ‘Boyd Rice and friends’ album followed, and the older song ‘People’, another highlight. The very last song of the evening was Death of the West’ (when Douglas returned to the stage again to do this song he said ‘I’m sorry, I forgot this one”). When he thanked the public he also said something which could be interpreted as this being the last European tour for Death In June…"
Sounds like a great show to see... you'll enjoy just listening to it. Here's the song list;

Till The Living Flesh Is Burned
Death Of A Man
C'est Un Rêve
Ku Ku Ku
She Said Destroy
Smashed To Bits (In The Peace Of The Night)
All Pigs Must Die
Luther's Army
Tick Tock
Rose Clouds Of Holocaust
We Said Destroy II
Giddy Giddy Carousel
Disappear In Every Way
Little Black Angel
Fields Of Rape
Kameradschaft
Runes & Men
Leopard Flowers
Fall Apart
But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter?
The Enemy Within
Heaven Street
People
Wolf Pact
Death Of The West

Live in Waregem (part 1)
Live in Waregem (part 2)

http://theebradmiller.blogspot.com/2...0-waregem.html

jico. 06.11.2007 11:40 AM

Coil Live at Il Violino & La Selce - Fano, Italy


 
Set in a stunning medieval fortress in Fano in the Marche region of Italy, Coil is featured here live as part of the Il Violino e la Selce annual music festival. This was Coil's second trip to Italy during 2002. A concert in Bologna Italy two months earlier ultimately found its way on to the classic Coil live release "Live Three".

There is no cover art that I am aware of. Have fun making your own, I know I did.
Track listing... (thanks for the help Mr. Anonymous)

Children Of A Black Sun
Amethyst Deceivers
Are You Shivering?
Death Of Pasolini
An Unearthly Red
A.Y.O.R.
Backwards

Live In Fano

http://theebradmiller.blogspot.com/2...elce-fano.html

jico. 06.11.2007 11:48 AM

NIGHTMOVES - Death In June Live In Glasgow - 1983


 
Between 1980 and 1984, EYAS Media (Patrick Leagas label) released eight cassette tapes of the Death In June's music. Some of this music has appeared on officially sanctioned Death In June releases (i.e. the EYAS Media release "Archive" and "Living Room" became "The Phoenix Has Risen", and the 2006 CD/DVD reissue of "The Guilty Have No Pride" came with the bonus DVD of material that was originally on the EYAS Media release "Live At the Fridge")
NIGHTMOVES was recorded live in Glasgow on Novemeber 14th, 1983. More than likely the line up for this event was Douglas P. (vocals, guitar, drums, keyboards), Patrick Leagas (vocals, drums, drum machine, keyboards, trumpet) and Richard Butler (keyboards). I am pretty sure that given the fact that this concert took place in November that Tony Wakeford had already left the band. This makes for a couple of interesting takes on a few songs. The Keyboard effects through the intro are an interesting twist, as is the slow, lumbering version of "Holy Water".
The sound quality of this tape is good for a "bootleg".
Get it here.

jico. 06.11.2007 11:48 AM

Death In June - Live In Japan



 
Live in Japan was a single sided LP recorded live at the Loft Club, in Tokyo, December 19th, 1988. The Death In June Archive page at Brainwashed states;
"This LP was intended as an official release, but is now considered semi-official due to the label turning into rip-off artists. The tracks did not end up as Douglas P. intended, and neither did the cover. "
I have to agree about the cover...

The personnel on the LP was Douglas P., David Tibet, Rose McDowall. If you know your apocalyptic folk history this concert may be of particular interest. This show, recorded on the 19th of December and was a double bill with both Sol Invictus and Death In June sharing the headline. The next two nights featured Current 93 as the headliner. Several of the tracks from the Current 93 show ended up on the free single that came with the Earth Covers Earth LP. Current 93's line up on the second two nights was, obviously, David Tibet, Rose McDowall, Douglas P., and Tony Wakeford. Another point of interest about this show is that it, and another appearance at the Loft Club on the 30th of December, were Death In June's only live appearance for 1988. There was also no major releases by Death In June in 1988.

Live In Japan

jico. 06.11.2007 11:48 AM

Death In June - Only Europa Knows



 
This concert bootleg is interesting because it is often credited as Death In June/Death In June Presents KAPO! live. Recorded live at t'Syndrom, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, 12/21/96. This concert features Richard Leviathan (Strength Through Joy, Ostara, Forestra De Ferro). Leviathan and Pearce recorded the "KAPO!" album together in 1996.

I found this write up about the CD at Funprox.com
This is a semi-official live album, authorized by Death in June. It is a registration of a concert in Belgium, at ‘t Syndroom in Sint-Niklaas on February 21, 1996. The concert was part of the Kapo! tour. Kapo! was a collaboration of Douglas P. and Richard Leviathan. This cd contains 17 tracks, with most of the material of the Kapo! album, as well as many Death in June classics. On the menu are ‘Symbols of the Sun’, ‘Rose Clouds of Holocaust’, ‘Fall apart’, ‘Luther’s Army’, ‘Runes and Men’, ‘C’est un reve’ and many more. In this period Death in June sounded rather martial, with dominant, powerful drums. The sound quality is fairly decent, though the vocals are a bit in the background at times. It is a nice sound document, which I like perhaps even more than the official “Heilige!” live album.
I like "Heilige!" better, but this recording is still great.

Only Europa Knows

finding nobody 06.11.2007 12:52 PM

God bless Jico and Hip Preist

finding nobody 06.24.2007 02:51 PM

Animal Collective- On A Plane (NIRVANA cover)
http://www.badongo.com/file/3538817
It's pretty cool

_slavo_ 06.24.2007 03:35 PM

Pan Sonic - Bratislava, Slovakia, spring 2007

http://uloz.to/11458/pan

nicfit 06.29.2007 03:19 PM

http://www.badongo.com/vid/410466

a short ( 7 mins 11 sec) little documentary on "noise music" from french channel arte's "tracks".

featuring Prurient, Bloodyminded, 16 bitch pile up, sonic youth, one of the greatest album packaging of all times and one of the most annoying dubbing ever. Hello, subtitles anyone? why the hell do they need to dub people talking??? It's not a moviEeEEEEeeeEEE!
anyway, enjoy.

Everyneurotic 06.29.2007 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
Pan Sonic - Bratislava, Slovakia, spring 2007

http://uloz.to/11458/pan


do you know you rule? because you do.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
http://www.badongo.com/vid/410466

a short ( 7 mins 11 sec) little documentary on "noise music" from french channel arte's "tracks".

featuring Prurient, Bloodyminded, 16 bitch pile up, sonic youth, one of the greatest album packaging of all times and one of the most annoying dubbing ever. Hello, subtitles anyone? why the hell do they need to dub people talking??? It's not a moviEeEEEEeeeEEE!
anyway, enjoy.


bloodyminded fucking pwn live, never miss a chance to see them.

i know what you mean about the dubbing, reminds me when i went to see the year that punk broke, some dorks in the line were saying "hope it's dubbed to spanish, it's a fucking drag to read subtitles", dorkers got neither.

nicfit 06.30.2007 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
dorkers got neither

May I steal this and use it as a song title?

atari 2600 07.11.2007 04:02 PM

What's this
???http://www.sendspace.com/file/zz3727???

Since only two people used these links so far, I figured what the fuck...
I'll share 'em here. After all, they are lossless, so no one can complain about this share for any legitimate reason.

Fugazi - Peel Session 12/11/88 FM <lossless>

01 - Waiting Room [2:44]
02 - Break In [1:28]
03 - Merchandise [2:46]
04 - Glueman [4:19]

http://www.badongo.com/file/3676894


92 MB rar flacs
A+ quality
free converter url (if needed):
http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
*******************************************
Mudhoney - Oddfellows Hall Seattle 2/10/93 sbd <lossless>

01.Suck You Dry
02.Make It Now
03.Fashion Forecast
04.Dead Love
05.No End In Sight
06.You Got It
07.Stupid Asshole
08.The Money Will Roll Right In

http://www.sendspace.com/file/fytw3k

209 MB rar flacs
A quality
http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html

I shared this around the time this thread first started at the old board, but the thir13en
productions maestro has now remastered it. You officially suck if you miss this.

greenbird 07.15.2007 01:53 PM

Any chance of a re-up on that Boris?

sarramkrop 08.08.2007 09:14 AM

SUNN O))) / EARTH live in Paris



SUNN O))), Paris Nouveau Casino, 7.4.2005 there
SUNN O))), Paris Point Ephémère 17.2.2006there
EARTH, Paris Point Ephémère 17.2.2006 there
http://tontonmahood.blogspot.com/


Broadcast - Paris Cafe' De La Danse

29.03.2002
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DZ2FC6IX

sarramkrop 08.20.2007 08:08 AM

Minutemen Live at The Love Club on 1983-12-16 (December 16, 1983)
http://www.archive.org/details/mm1983-12-16.aud.flac16

Everyneurotic 08.20.2007 11:31 AM

porky's done it again.

Bicorn Halfelven 08.20.2007 03:36 PM

Much thanks for the Sunn.

nicfit 08.24.2007 05:13 AM

Do yourselves a favour:
take this

Lightning Bolt - 2007-04-07 The Vera Project - Seattle, WA
http://www.iamserio.us/shows/lb2007-...00s.flac16.zip

then build a statue in your backyard to praise Brian Connolly and pay a well worth visit to his site www.iamserio.us

Tokolosh 09.28.2007 03:34 PM

Thanks to you all.

Everyneurotic 09.28.2007 06:19 PM

thanks nic and rapaz.


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