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Live concerts are great, and trading live concerts aren't illegal. If you feel like it, post the live concerts or videos you have on your computer in this thread, and if people want them we can trade through yousendit.com or soulseek or AIM or whatever. This thread isn't for DJ mixes, there is another thread for that already. Unless they are live sets at a venue, no CD mixes or radio mixes or whatever.

 

Here's what I have:

 

 

Rock

 

 

 

 

7 Seconds

 

Live in 1984 (I think), 5 files, off The Crew CD.

 

A Perfect Circle

 

Live in Toronto, 10/09/2003, 18 files

 

"3 Libras", Live on Leno

 

Alice in Chains

 

Live in 2000, 1 file 1 hour 6 minutes

Unplugged, Entire Video and Album, 1 file each

 

Alone in a Crowd

 

Full Live Set, 1 File 17 Minutes, Date Unknown

Video, Live in Norwalk, CT - 11/25/88 (full set), probably the same show as the mp3

 

Bad Religion

 

Live in Madrid, 2002, 27 Files (A lot of music)

 

Bane

 

Various live songs and videos

 

Better than a Thousand

 

Live Video, 1 song

 

Champion

 

Live Video, Covering Minor Threat's "In My Eyes", in Boston from March, 2005

 

Converge

Live at Hellfest (1999 I think)

Various live tracks and videos

 

Daughters

 

Hello Assholes, one song, dunno where or when

 

Dead Kennedies

 

Various live videos

 

Elliot Smith

 

Live in 2003, not sure the date or location, 10 files

 

Gorilla Biscuits

 

Live Video, "Competition", date unknown

 

Infest

 

Live Set, Video, date unknown

 

Jimi Hendrix

 

Live in Atlanta, 07/04/70, 1 file, 2 hours

 

Kid Dynamite

 

Live on a Radio Show from the Comp CD, 5 files plus interviews

 

M. Doughty (Formerly from Soul Coughing)

 

About 8 Live songs from somewhere at sometime.

 

Mental

 

Live Video, "Edited"

 

Mike Patton and Rahzel

 

Live in NYC, 09/07/03, 7 files (Beatboxing Madness!!!!!!!)

 

Mr. Bungle

 

Live in Ventura, CA - 01/19/00, 10 files (missing the 9th song from the set if anyone has it)

 

Negative Approach

 

12 song live set, unknown date and location, off their compilation.

 

Neil Finn and Eddie Vedar

 

"Throw Your Arms Around Me" and "Off He Goes", dunno where and when.

 

Pearl Jam

 

"Greensboro NC August 6 2000 (28) Side A", 15 Files; "Oceans" unplugged

 

 

Poison the Well

 

"Parks and What You Meant to Me (live)", 2002

"Nerdy", Live At Showcase, Corona, CA, 01/28/01

Live at Hellfest, 19 minute set

Various live videos of their older stuff which is the only stuff worth listening too :p

 

 

Radiohead

 

"Idioteque", Live on SNL

 

 

Social Distortion

 

"Death Comes Ripping", Misfits cover

 

 

Soul Coughing

 

Live at the Mercury Lounge (?), 07/25/1995, 17 Songs

Live in Boston, 10/15/96, 17 Songs

Cleveland, 04/22/98, 11 songs out of what's at least a 23 song set

 

 

The Clash

 

Various live videos

 

 

The Dillenger Escape Plan

 

Various live songs

 

 

The Get Up Kids

 

Live at Emo's, 03/22/04, 19 files, a lot of their older stuff which is the good stuff is played. Good quality, too.

 

 

The Misfits

 

"Teenagers from Mars"

"We Are 138" and "Bullet", Live with Henry Rollins

"Hybrid Moments", Video of live footage mixed in with old horror films.

 

 

The Pixies

 

Live on the BBC, 1998 (?)

 

 

Tom Waits

 

Live at KCRW Snap (??), 11/10/73, 11 files (Awesome early Waits)

 

 

Tool

 

Live at Woodstock (99 I guess), full set, 1 hour 13 minutes, 1 file

Live in Tilburg, NL 05/24/01, 13 songs, NOT A FULL SET, only about half of it

Interview on RIOT, 04/19/01, pretty boring.

 

 

 

 

 

Electronic/Hip-Hop

 

 

 

]EIB[

 

Live at Renegade Hardware

 

 

Aphex Twin -

 

Live at Hallam University, 1994, 5 files

Live in Roskilde, 1997, 8 files

Live in Boston (Avalon), Unsure of date, probably 97-99, 10 Files

Live at Pukkelpop 08/22/02, 1 file, 55 Minutes and 55 Seconds

Live at Mount Fuji Festival, Japan 07/26/97, 1 file, 37 minutes

"Becephalus Bouncing Ball" and "To Cure a Weakling Child", Live in Denver, 1997

 

 

Autechre

 

Live at Coachella, 1999, Part 1 (Anyone have part 2?), 1 hour 4 minutes, incomplete!

Live at the Bowery Ballroom, NYC, 05/2001, 2 parts, about an hour and half.

 

 

Aphex Twin & Autechre

 

Live at Vancouver, 59 minutes

 

 

Bjork

 

"Hyperballad", Live at Tibetan Freedom Fest (98 or something)

 

 

Boom Bip and Dose One

 

Live at Peel Sessions, 7 files

 

 

Cex

 

Live in Baltimore, MD 04/07/01, 1 file, 24 minutes(Hilarious)

 

 

Clouddead

 

Live at Peel Sessions, 12 files

 

 

Eminem

 

Various freestyles

 

 

Hallucinogen

 

Live at DNA Lounge, San Francisco 12/07/01, 1 file, 1 hour 36 minutes

"LSD", live, unknown date and place

 

 

Kid 606 Vs. Remote Viewer

 

Live at Peel Sessions, 06/21/00, 4 files

 

 

Kid Koala

 

Live in Toronto, 1 file, 74 minutes, I ONLY HAVE HALF OF THIS, INCOMPLETE.

Live in Montreal with P-Love, 2003, 21 files, mostly songs from the Nufonia Must Fall CD (Amazing)

 

 

LTJ Bukem and MC Conrad

 

Live in Boston, 2001, 1 hour 15 minutes

 

 

Massive Attack

 

Live at Royal Albert Hall, 07/98, 13 Files

 

 

Nine Inch Nails

 

Live in Paris, 11/25/99, 22 files

Live in Fresno, CA, 03/23/05, 17 files

Live in Astoria, England, 03/31/05, 19 files

Various Woodstock '94 songs

 

 

Portishead

Various live songs

 

 

Ratatat

 

Live at the Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, 07/28/04, 11 files

 

 

Squarepusher

 

Live in Japan, dunno where, 10 songs, from a CD, also have a couple of videos from that show.

 

 

The Postal Service

Live in Madrid, 9 files, missing one

Live Set from I don't know where or when, 10 files (the chick he sings with NEVER hits the fucking notes!)

 

 

 

 

Well that's a lot, so if anything interests then PM me with soulseek names or AIM and you can rape my bandwidth. I also have some random Hellfest videos.

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Obviously going to a live show is much more enjoyable, but who here will have the opportunity to see Jimi Hendrix live, go to Japan to see Autechre, or see Bad Religion in Madrid? There's lots of bands that I like that broke up years ago and the only way I'll get to experience them live is through a video or recording of a show. It's not as good as seeing them in person, but there's something to be said for live bootlegs.

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i have far more bootlegs than albums.

 

mountains of phish

talking heads

radiohead

grateful dead

stevie ray vaughn

tortoise

police

 

i cant think of the rest

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Pearl Jam - Live in Osaka (31 Tracks)

 

Jeff Buckley - Live at Sony Studios (8 Tracks)

 

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds - Live at Luther College (12 Tracks)

 

Eric Burdon & The (New?) Animals - Live in Seattle (11 Tracks)

 

 

*fermentor whats the early Tom Waits like? Hows the sound quality, im a fussy prick with shit sound quality...

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Originally posted by carlojensen@May 24 2005, 09:25 AM

*fermentor whats the early Tom Waits like? Hows the sound quality, im a fussy prick with shit sound quality...

 

 

 

It ain't great, but it's decent enough to listen to. Keep in mind that it was recorded in 1973. It's just Waits and his piano and he talks a lot to the crowd and tells a couple of stories. It's worth listening to if you're into Tom Waits and want to hear what his shows were like at the beginning of his career when he was still playing tiny clubs and didn't have a band. Plus the rendition of "Better Off Without a Wife", "Ice Cream Man", and "The Heart of Saturday Night are devastating.

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and add to the list

 

HIM

air

genesis

medeski martin and wood

devo (dont sleep, this is bangin)

godspeed you black emperor

modest mouse (dont get all stoked, the sound sucks)

flaming lips/beck (lips set, then lips as becks backing band.. sound sucks)

built to spill

sigur ros (DOPE)

 

haha, i forgot i had an online list going at one point too. hasnt been updated in ages though.

http://db.etree.org/beardo

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Originally posted by fermentor666+May 25 2005, 01:32 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (fermentor666 - May 25 2005, 01:32 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-carlojensen@May 24 2005, 09:25 AM

*fermentor whats the early Tom Waits like? Hows the sound quality, im a fussy prick with shit sound quality...

 

 

 

It ain't great, but it's decent enough to listen to. Keep in mind that it was recorded in 1973. It's just Waits and his piano and he talks a lot to the crowd and tells a couple of stories. It's worth listening to if you're into Tom Waits and want to hear what his shows were like at the beginning of his career when he was still playing tiny clubs and didn't have a band. Plus the rendition of "Better Off Without a Wife", "Ice Cream Man", and "The Heart of Saturday Night are devastating.

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hmm...i'll pass. my old man bought 'real gone' a couple of weeks back. it scares the crap out of me. reminds me of animals getting slaughtered while they're beatboxing. its good though. ho hum

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Yeah I like that CD, actually the quality on the bootleg is pretty good, I listened to it last night. It's crazy because there must be no more then 20 people in the club and it's Tom fuckin Waits.

 

beardo: Hook it up with the Genesis bootleg, I haven't listened to them in years.

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word. its the whole 'lamb lies down' telling. pretty sick, and the sound is amazing. i'll have to dig around for the second disc though. i'll be in touch.

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ferm: if you've got that tom waits up already im keen. i changed my mind, but dont go to any trouble if its too hard/annoying. im a fan of intimate gigs since jeff buckley's 'live at sine-e'

 

beardo: ditto, hook that genesis my way if that's all good.

 

can't get enough of 'against all odds' as sappy as it is. the postal service did an odd cover of it.

 

any of you ever get into 'you am i' in the states?

if you did...

the j-file is basically a run through of their career highlights etc. from a radio station.

 

 

peace.

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