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SET LIST: Venus and Mars (Wings song) 00:58 Rock Show (Wings song) 02:10 Jet (Wings song) 03:24 All My Loving (The Beatles song) 08:00 Letting Go (Wings song) 10:55 Got to Get You into My Life (The Beatles song) 15:32 Highway (The Fireman song) 18:59 Let Me Roll It (Wings song) (With Foxy Lady Snippet) 23:42 The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles song) 30:15 Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (Wings song) 33:57 Let 'Em In (Wings song) 38:36 My Love (Wings song) 44:21 I'm Looking Through You (The Beatles song) 48:54 Two of Us (The Beatles song) 51:38 Blackbird (The Beatles song) 55:38 Here Today 59:45 Dance Tonight 1:03:05 Mrs. Vandebilt (Wings song) 1:06:20 Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles song) 1:11:32 Something (The Beatles song) 1:15:35 Sing the Changes (The Fireman song) 1:19:38 Band on the Run (Wings song) 1:24:36 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (The Beatles song) 1:30:19 Back in the U.S.S.R. (The Beatles song) 1:34:06 I've Got a Feeling (The Beatles song) 1:37:46 Paperback Writer (The Beatles song) 1:44:21 A Day in the Life (The Beatles song) 1:48:35 (With Give Peace A Chance Snippet) 1:51:53 Let It Be (The Beatles song) 1:54:38 Live and Let Die (Wings song) 1:58:47 Hey Jude (The Beatles song) 2:02:51 Encore: Day Tripper (The Beatles song) 2:13:49 Lady Madonna (The Beatles song) 2:17:35 Get Back (The Beatles song) 2:20:45 Encore 2: Yesterday (The Beatles song) 2:27:00 Helter Skelter (The Beatles song) 2:30:12 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (The Beatles song) 2:36:12 The End (The Beatles song) 2:37:19
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Nihonjin - Far Out (1973) Full Album whit Bonus Tracks
The flow of psychedelic that happened in the latter half of the 1960's visits Japan at once and has extended. At that time, the power to involve demonstrated the power of the counterplan enough as cultures such as music and the arts and plays. An original custom of Japan and the thought of the Orient exactly appeared enough to the music of psychedelic in Japan. Or, the deriving music exhausted the musician in various Japan as one flow. A lot of bands in Japan influenced by the music of the United States and Britain for the situation of Japanese music at that time existed and the band in known Japan existed as a result of digesting those elements also in the world now. Members of the band in various Japan created original music in the one flow while studying hard mutually valuing the flow. And, it was one band to which this "Far Out" had started also establishing an original route in the flow of such music. It was at 1971 that they were formed. It is said that they were performing music that exactly receives the influence of Hard Rock at that time and makes Rock a center. However, the music character has been improved while gradually taking the element of psychedelic. The band in a lot of Japan made original music of Japan absorb the music such as psychedelic, Blues, and Rock and created without limiting the activity such as bands of Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and psychedelic of the other to the band in Japan and influencing and limiting it to them. In the back, this band to which Fumio Miya[&*!#]a is mainly formed will change the form into "Far East Family Band". It is known as a band of the antecedent to the arrival there. However, the listener who knew this band became in the minority also in Japan now. However, it is likely to be able to count as one of the bands that support the dawn of the music of Japan very important band. Involved power and flow of "Too Many People" create one space. The culture and the thought of the Orient in Japan might be reflected well though it looks like the sound of initial Pink Floyd and King Crimson. The progress of the sound of the float in the space exactly feels the sound of psychedelic and a few Blues. The guitar of Eiichi Sayu will exactly invite the listener to the world of psychedelic. "Nihonjin" can be translated into "Japanese". The entire flow of the album is united. The culture and the thought of the Orient are reflected in music as for this tune. It advances with quiet power and progress. In Japan at that time, such a lot of bands existed. If the situation of music the meaning of the existence of this band and at that time is considered, it is likely to be able to enjoy it as one of the bands to which Japan is psychedelically related though this band certainly becomes a mother's body and it connected with Far East Family Band. Review by Kazuhiro from Prog Archives. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp...
1. Too Many People (0:00) 2. Nihonjin (18:00) Bonus Tracks 3. Birds Flying To The Cave (37:54) 4. Saying To The Land (42:31) 5. Moving, Looking, Trying, Jumping (51:00) 6. Wa Wa (52:35) 7. The Cave Down To The Earth (55:30) 8. Four Minds (1:01:54) 9. Transmigration (1:07:52)
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1. South Texas -00:00 2. Twisted Flower 05:19 3. Here In The Year 08:21 4. For Ever -17:15 5. See What You Cause - 21:42 6. Fall (B. Miller, H.M. Nelson, W. Taylor) -25:24 7. Ra-Ma (B. Miller, T. Mcgarrigle) -32:36
Bonus Live 1972 8. Live Again - 43:55 9. Mind Aura (T. Mcgarrigle) -54:13 Music and Lyrics by Billy Miller except where noted.
Michael Hoenig - Departure From The Northern Wasteland (complete track)
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The Four Horsemen from Aphrodite's Child's 666 LP. 666 was recorded during 1970 / 71, and released in 1972. Video footage of Demis Roussos, lead singer and bass guitarist with Aphrodite's Child, taken in 1971
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A Meditation Mass - Yatha Sidhra (1974) Full Album
Another great, but little known gem of Krautrock. "A Meditation Mass" is perhaps the rarest album to be found on the Brain label, and it went through two versions: the original with the diecut cover, and the one without. Don't bother tracking down the LP (either version), as they don't exactly grow on trees. Later on, when reissued on CD, The Laser's Edge issued it in '92 with the diecut cover, and in '95, Spalax in France issued it without the diecut. If you're a fan of ASH RA TEMPEL, or early, percussion-dominated POPOL VUH, then this is for you. Given the title is "A Meditation Mass", expect the music to be laid-back, don't expect raw, aggressive, and mindblowingly intense passages like you might get with ASH RA TEMPEL at times. YATHA SIDHRA featured the guitar/keyboards (keyboards include Moog synthesizer and Hohner Pianet) of Rolf Fichter and drums/percussion of Klaus Fichter (presumably brothers) with tons of beautiful flute from Peter Elbracht and guitar/bass of Matthias Nicolai.
The album is basically one long cut divided by four parts. Lots of nice, meditative passages, with some jazzy passages at times, especially "Part 2" and "Part 3". "Part 4" is mainly themes from throughout the album revisited. The guitar work often brings to mind Manuel Göttsching, but he often played his guitar more in the style of a sitar, in an attempt to create a droning effect. And given the band name is very obviously Eastern (presumably Sanskrit), little surprise that the cover artwork is very Eastern influenced, Indian style, of course. While most of the music is instrumental, Rolf Fichter provides the occasional vocals as well, nothing intrusive. This is truly an album that needs multiple listens, because it more or less keeps the same pace throughout. There are a few exceptions, especially the jazzier sections of "Part 3", where the band tries something a little more intense. Regardless, a truly wonderful gem of Krautrock. Review by Proghead from Prog Archives. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp...
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1. "Just" (from The Bends) - 0:00 2. "Paranoid Android" (from OK Computer) - 3:54 3. "Karma Police" (from OK Computer) - 10:21 4. "Creep" (from Pablo Honey) - 14:46 5. "No Surprises" (from OK Computer) - 18:43 6. "High and Dry" (from The Bends) - 22:32 7. "My Iron Lung" (from The Bends) - 26:50 8. "There There" (from Hail to the Thief) - 31:26 9. "Lucky" (from The Help Album and OK Computer) - 36:48 10. "Fake Plastic Trees" (from The Bends) - 41:07 11. "Idioteque" (radio edit) (originally from Kid A) - 45:59 12. "2 + 2 = 5" (from Hail to the Thief) - 50:37 13. "The Bends" (from The Bends) - 53:56 14. "Pyramid Song" (from Amnesiac) - 58:01 15. "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" (from The Bends) - 1:02:51 16. "Everything in Its Right Place" (from Kid A) - 1:07:05
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1. "Airbag" ( from OK Computer) -- 0:00 2. "I Might Be Wrong" (from Amnesiac) -- 4:47 3. "Go to Sleep" (from Hail to the Thief) -- 9:40 4. "Let Down" (from OK Computer) -- 13:02 5. "Planet Telex" (from The Bends) -- 18:02 6. "Exit Music (For a Film)" (from OK Computer) -- 22:21 7. "The National Anthem" (from Kid A) -- 26:49 8. "Knives Out" (from Amnesiac) -- 32:36 9. "Talk Show Host" (B-side from "Street Spirit (Fade Out)") - 36:52 10. "You" (album version) (from Pablo Honey) -- 41:32 11. "Anyone Can Play Guitar" (from Pablo Honey) -- 45:00 12. "How to Disappear Completely" (from Kid A) -- 48:37 13. "True Love Waits" (live in Los Angeles, 2001) (from I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings) -- 54:33
The Richest Man In Babylon - Thievery Corporation [Full Album]
Label: Eighteenth Street Lounge Music -- ESL0060 Format: CD, Album Country: Europe Released: 2002 Genre: Electronic Style: Dub, Downtempo Artwork By [Design] -- Neal Ashby Engineer -- Chris Garrett (tracks: 13), Desmond Williams (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15) Mastered By -- Howie Weinberg Photography [Booklet] -- Bill Crandall, Daniel Cima, Emanuel Photography [Rob Garza & Eric Hilton] -- Brian Liu Producer -- Eric Hilton, Rob Garza Written-By -- Hilton*, Garza 1 Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes Vocals -- Emiliana Torrini Written-By -- Torrini* 2 Facing East Vocals -- Pamela Bricker 3 The Outernationalist Vocals -- Ras Pidal 4 Interlude 5 Omid (Hope) Vocals -- Loulou* Written-By -- Ghelichkhani* 6 All That We Perceive Vocals -- Pam Bricker* 7 Un Simple Histoire (A Simple Story) Vocals -- Loulou* Written-By -- Ghelichkhani* 8 Meu Destino (My Destiny) Vocals -- Patrik De Santos* Written-By -- Vrenios*, de Santos* 9 Exilio (Exile) Vocals -- Verny Varela Written-By -- Varela* 10 From Creation 11 The Richest Man In Babylon Vocals -- Notch
12 Liberation Front 13 The State Of The Union Vocals -- Shinehead, Sleepywonder* Written-By -- Aiken*, Archer* 14 Until The Morning Vocals -- Emiliana Torrini Written-By -- Torrini* 15 Resolution
The Chain Gypsy Love In Store Not That Funny You Make Loving Fun I'm So Afraid Blue Letter Rhiannon Tusk Eyes Of The World Go Your Own Way Sisters Of The Moon Songbird