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Angus & Julia Stone live at AB - Ancienne Belgique (Full concert)

 
 
 
 
 
Angus & Julia Stone live at AB - Ancienne Belgique (Full concert)

    
 
     
   
Angus & Julia Stone live at AB - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels. December 13th 2010


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The Beatles - "Atlanta Stadium" Atlanta, GA. August 18, 1965




 
 
 
The Beatles - "Atlanta Stadium" Atlanta, GA. August 18, 1965

   
    
 
01. 00:00 "Introduction"
02. 03:02 "Twist and Shout"
03. 04:21 "She's a Woman"
04. 07:36 "I Feel Fine"
05. 10:11 "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" (incomplete)
06. 12:00 "Ticket to Ride"
07. 14:31 "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby"
08. 17:19 "Can't Buy Me Love"
09. 19:52 "Baby's In Black"
10. 22:37 "I Wanna Be Your Man"
11. 25:34 "Help!
12. 28:39 "I'm Down"
Live: Atlanta Stadium
9.37pm, Wednesday 18 August 1965
The Beatles' only visit to Atlanta lasted around 10 hours, but was remarkable for one key reason: monitor speakers on the stage allowed them to hear themselves play - a rarity during the whirlwind of Beatlemania.
The group landed in Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport at 2pm, having flown in on a chartered aeroplane from Canada. Although crowds of fans were at the airport to greet them, the plane taxied to a remote area where they discreetly boarded, along with their entourage, three limousines.
The Beatles were taken to the baseball stadium, where a locker room had been designated as their dressing room and headquarters. Some tables and chairs had been assembled in the area, and temporary beds, known locally as 'cots', were also provided. Ringo Starr, amused at the word, climbed into one and sucked his thumb loudly.
The hired caterers offered to make The Beatles hamburgers, but they requested corn on the cob instead. Their meals also included top sirloin, leg of lamb and pork loin, along with the corn, pole beans, fruit and apple pie. The group was so impressed with the quality of the food that they signed the china plates for the caterers.
18 August was a hot day, and as there was no air conditioning in the stadium Paul McCartney requested a large fan for the backstage area, although it made little difference. A number of local VIPs were present, and The Beatles posed for photographs and signed numerous autographs.
Atlanta Stadium - later renamed the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium - had only been recently opened. Tickets for the show had gone on sale two months earlier, with field level seats costing $5.50 and upper level ones $4.50. Fans had begun arriving at the stadium from 4.30am on the morning of the show.
A press conference was held at the stadium from 5pm, and was attended by around 150 reporters.
After the press conference The Beatles were presented with the key to Atlanta by the mayor, Ivan Allen, who proclaimed them honorary citizens.
The stadium doors opened at 6.21pm, and the 34,000 ticket holders began to arrive. Three barrier lines had been erected by police between the stands and the field, and 150 policemen were on hand to keep the fans from charging the stage.
An Atlanta company, Baker Audio, had been hired to supply the sound system for the concert. They brought all their available speakers, which they clustered on the field at first and third base.
John Lennon and George Harrison surveyed the venue from the third base dug-out, un-noticed by fans. They were joined by Neil Aspinall, who told them how to get to the stage for showtime, and where their car would be positioned at the end. Lennon and Harrison then returned backstage where The Beatles changed into matching white shirts and blue suits.
The concert's comperes were Tony Taylor and Paul Drew of WQXI AM. The first act was Brenda Holloway with the King Curtis band, followed by go-go dance troupe The Discotheque Dancers, Cannibal & The Headhunters, and Sounds Incorporated.
The Beatles took to the stage at 9.37pm, running from the dug out as the crowd erupted in screams. They played 12 songs: Twist And Shout, She's A Woman, I Feel Fine, Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Ticket To Ride, Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby, Can't Buy Me Love, Baby's In Black, I Wanna Be Your Man, A Hard Day's Night, Help! and I'm Down.
By 1965 The Beatles had become used to being unable to hear themselves play. FB 'Duke' Mewborn, the boss of Atlanta hi-fi store Baker Audio, decided to give the group something that had never been done before: monitor speakers on the stage, pointing towards the group, to allow them to hear their voices and instruments.
It wasn't just on stage that the sound was different. The state-of-the-art setup on the field included four Altec 1570 amplifiers, each giving 175 watts of sound, which in turn powered two stacks of Altec A7 speakers. Although unremarkable today, in 1965 it was an unheard of amount of power for a pop concert.
The difference was noted from the stage, with Paul McCartney exclaiming after She's A Woman: "It's loud, isn't it? Great!"
Being able to hear themselves enabled The Beatles to play tighter than usual, and they were delighted with the results. Afterwards    Brian Epstein suggested that Mewborn deal with the sound for their other shows, but the offer was turned down.
After the concert ended The Beatles sprinted to their waiting limousine. Accompanied by a police escort, they were taken to the airport. The group's aeroplane took off just before midnight, bound for Houston.
 

The Spencer Davis Group - Second Album (1966) [Full Album]




 
 
The Spencer Davis Group - Second Album (1966) [Full Album]
    
      

The Second Album is an album by the British band The Spencer Davis Group, released in 1966. Many of the songs were a slightly experimental blend of beat, folk, jazz and blues, but included Jackie Edwards' "Keep on Running", which gave the group their first U.K. number 1 single, and the R&B standard "Georgia on My Mind". The album spent eighteen weeks on the U.K. album chart, peaking at number 3.
Tracklisting:
Side 1
1. "Look Away" (Norman Meade, Bert Russell) 00:00
2. "Keep on Running" (Jackie Edwards) 02:41
3. "This Hammer" (Muff Winwood, Steve Winwood, Pete York, Spencer Davis) 05:28
4. "Georgia On My Mind" (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell) 07:41
5. "Please do Something" (Don Covay) 12:21
6. "Let Me Down Easy" (Uncredited) 14:46
Side 2
7. "Strong Love" (Deadric Malone, Edward Silvers, Mary M. Brown) 17:46
8. "I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water" (Joe Babcock) 19:59
9. "Since I Met You Baby" (Ivory Joe Hunter) 22:33
10. "You Must Believe Me" (Curtis Mayfield) 25:59
11. "Hey Darling" (Davis, S. Winwood) 28:42
12. "Watch Your Step" (Bobby Parker) 33:28
Personnel:
Steve Winwood - Lead Guitar, Organ, Lead vocals except where as noted
Muff Winwood - Bass Guitar
Spencer Davis - Rhythm Guitar, Backing vocals ( Lead Vocals on "I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water" & "Since I Met You Baby" )
Pete York - Drums, Percussion

 
 

The Descendants: Music - Oryginal Soundtrack [full album]





The Descendants: Music - Oryginal Soundtrack [full album]

    
    

1. Gabby Pahinui - Ka Makani Ka'ili Aloha 0:00
2. Keola Beamer; George Winston - Kalena Kai 2:52
3. Gabby Pahinui - Hi'ilawe 7:16
4. Dennis Kamakahi - 'Ülili E (Vocal Duet With David Kamakahi) 11:25
5. Makaha Sons; Dennis Pavao - Ka Loke 15:43
6. Ray Kane -- Auwe 19:01
7. Gabby Pahinui - Leahi 21:18
8. Jeff Peterson - Hawaiian Skies 25:11
9. Gabby Pahinui; Sons Of Hawaii - He'eia 27:35
10. Keola Beamer - 'Imi Au Iá 'Oe 30:17
11. Gabby Pahinui - Kaua'i Beauty 33:28
12. Sonny Chillingworth - Hi'ilawe 36:54
13. Gabby Pahinui - Wai O Ke Aniani 43:06
14. Ozzie Kotani; Daniel Ho -- Paka Ua 45:59
15. Charles Michael Brotman - Hapuna Sunset 49:50
16. Makana - Deep In An Ancient Hawaiian Forest 53:41
17. Lena MacHado - Mom 58:55
18. Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio - Ka Mele Oku'u Puuwai (78rpm Version) 01:01:48
Artist: Various
Album: The Descendants: Music
Year: 2011





Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw (Full Album)









Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw (Full Album)

   
     

*Disclaimer: I do not own the material in this video, all copyright belongs to Hydra Head Records and Pelican.*

The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw, the second full-length album from the American Post-Metal band Pelican.

Tracklist:
1. Last Day of Winter (0:00)
2. Autumn into Summer (9:38)
3. March to the Sea (20:19)
4. . (31:57)
5. Red Ran Amber (36:41)
6. Aurora Borealis (48:03)
7. Sirius (52:56)

You can purchase the album here:
http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Throats-Wi...
or from the official Hydra Head Records online store:
http://www.bluecollardistro.com/hydra...





Donovan In Concert_ The Complete 1967 Anaheim Show (1967 full album)




 
 
 
Donovan In Concert_ The Complete 1967 Anaheim Show (1967 full album)
   
     

Donovan in Concert is the sixth album from British singer-songwriter Donovan, and the first live album of his career. It was recorded in the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California on September 23, 1967. It was released in the United States in August 1968 2006 cd reissue.
1."Intro" -- 3:25
2."Isle of Islay" -- 4:21
3."Young Girl Blues" -- 6:09
4."There Is a Mountain" -- 3:04
5."Poor Love (Poor Cow)" -- 3:28
6."Sunny Goodge Street" -- 3:13
7."Celeste" -- 5:15
8."The Fat Angel" -- 3:24
9."Guinevere" -- 3:39
10."Widow with Shawl (A Portrait)" -- 3:00
11."Epistle to Deroll" -- 5:53
12."Preaching Love" -- 9:38
Disc two
1."Lullaby of Spring" -- 4:27
2."Sand and Foam" -- 3:21
3."Hampstead Incident" -- 5:10
4."Writer in the Sun" -- 4:11
5."Try For The Sun" -- 3:27
6."Someone Singing" -- 2:55
7."Pebble and the Man ~ Happiness Runs" -- 3:10
8."The Tinker and the Crab" -- 3:38
9."Rules and Regulations" -- 2:33
10."Mellow Yellow" -- 4:42
11."Catch The Wind" (part) -- 1:16
Personnel
Donovan -- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Tony Carr -- Percussion
Harold McNair -- Flute & sax
Andy Troncosco - Bass
Lorin Newkirk - Piano
'Candy' John Carr - Bongos & finger cymbals
and The Flower Quartet
Enjoy! There is a song called "poor love" track 4 that is just so so so beautiful. Imagine a deer jumping, leaping springing through a corn field at sunrise even make it a misty summer sunrise oh and a lovely forrest is the back drop to the corn field. that is how pretty the song is I promise you!
 
 

The Spencer Davis Group - Their First LP (1965) [Full Album]




 
 
 
The Spencer Davis Group - Their First LP (1965) [Full Album]

     

The group's first album is basically a reflection of their early repertoire and very heavy on the R&B/soul standards. Dominated by covers of Ike & Tina Turner, the Coasters, John Lee Hooker, Little Walter, Brenda Holloway, and others, only three of the tunes are original. Two of these are written by Stevie Winwood, the other by Spencer Davis; Winwood's mid-tempo soul number "It Hurts Me So" is easily the best of them. Winwood is in fine voice and the group is energetic, but this is neither as good as their best work nor nearly as good as the best British R&B albums of the era by competitors like Them and the Rolling Stones. Includes their first two British singles, "Dimples" and "I Can't Stand It."
Tracklisting:
1. My Babe (Hatfield, Medley) 00:00
2. Dimples (Hooker, Bracken) 02:36
3. Searchin' (Leiber, Stoller) 04:55
4. Every Little Bit Hurts (Cobb) 07:31
5. I'm Blue (Gong Gong Song) (Turner) 10:56
6. Sittin' and Thinkin' (S. Winwood, M. Winwood, P. York, S. Davis) 13:36
7. I Can't Stand It (McAllister) 16:31
8. Here Right Now (S. Winwood) 18:39
9. Jump Back (Thomas) 21:50
10.It's Gonna Work Out Fine (Saneca, Lee) 23:34
11.Midnight Train (Roy, Hicks) 26:36
12.It Hurts Me So (S. Winwood) 29:15
Personnel:
Spencer Davis - Guitar, Vocal
Steve Winwood - Lead Vocal, Piano, Organ, Guitar
Muff Winwood - Bass Guitar, Vocal
Pete York - Drums