The True Loves - Live @ The Little London Plane 2018
KPEX presents The True Loves performing live at The Little London Plane during Upstream Music Fest. Recorded June 3, 2018.
Songs:
Sunday Afternoon
Shambling
Kabuki
Famous Last Words
The Derp
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The True Loves - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
The True Loves performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded October 20, 2017.
Songs:
Mary Pop Poppins
The Dirty
Famous Last Words
The Derp
On The Spot
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Listening to the abundant sounds of the Seattle-based funk & soul group, True Loves, is like walking down a favorite neighborhood street, slapping five with friends, checking up with clerks in their stores, admiring your dark sun-glassed face in their windows, ducking under flowerpots and smelling the familiar smells of your most cherished locale. The band is its own block party.
What began in 2014 as a jam session between three of the city’s best - pocket-perfect drummer David McGraw, intoxicating bassist Bryant Moore, and otherworldly guitarist Jimmy James - has since blossomed into a global force that now features percussionist Iván Galvez and four horn players: trombonists Jason Cressey and Greg Kramer, and saxophonists Gordon Brown and Skerik. Together, the group’s live performances have garnered them much acclaim and millions of streams on YouTube.
In 2017, True Loves recorded their debut instrumental LP, Famous Last Words, which received worldwide adoration and earned them spots at coveted festivals. In 2021, the group released their sophomore album, Sunday Afternoon.
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Frank Zappa - Yellow Snow Suite - 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre
Recorded Live: 10/13/1978 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
Denny Walley - slide guitar, vocals
Ike Wiilis - guitar, vocals
Patrick O'Hearn - bass
Arthur Barrow - bass
Tommy Mars - keyboards
Peter Wolf - keyboards
Vinnie Colaiuta - drums
Ed Mann - percussion
Summary:
Although poor quality audience recordings have circulated among fans for many years, presented here for the first time ever is a direct recording of Frank Zappa's early show on October 13, 1978 at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ. This night is notable not only for containing two of the most memorable performances of the 1978 World Tour, but this concert was also bass player Patrick O'hearn's debut gig with Zappa.
The concert contains a wide ranging selection of material both old and new and a good balance between Zappa's humorous social commentary songs and his more challenging instrumental compositions. It kicks off with a standout example of Zappa's seering guitar work on "Deathless Horsie," which would finally see release on his Shut Up & Play Your Guitar series several years later. In terms of outstanding solos, a highly improvised "City Of Tiny Lights" featuring Denny Walley in fantastic form on slide guitar, is certainly a highlight. The same can be said of is "Pound For A Brown On The Bus," which immediately follows. This serves as an extended showcase for Ed Mann on vibes, followed by electric piano and then synthesizer solos by Tommy Mars and Peter Wolf. Closing the set is a complete performance of the Apostrophe album classic "Yellow Snow Suite.
The two encores are also notable, beginning with a non-orchestral performance of "Strictly Genteel." This grand finale composition to "200 Motels" is followed by "Dinah Moe Hum." On this final encore Zappa adamantly insists on sing-a-long audience participation. When he notices a guy wearing a Rolling Stones t-shirt who is not joining in the fun, he specifically singles him out. So determined is Zappa to get this gentleman to sing along, that he vows to end the performance should he fail to participate! Following an unsuccessful second chance to engage said audience member, and true to his word, Zappa suddenly stops the performance and concludes the concert.
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Uri Caine & Masada String Trio - Jazz in Marciac 2008
Uri Caine - Piano
Mark Feldman - Violin
Erik Friedlander - Cello
Greg Cohen - Double bass
John Zorn - Direction
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John Zorn - Acoustic Masada Live Full Concert
Vienne Jazz Festival 2006
0:29 Hath Arob
6:48 Tharsis
17:48 Rahtiel
26:02 Beeroth
31:10 Mibi
36:15 Tagriel
46:02 Rikbiel
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet and Ralph J. Gleason
The Dave Brubeck Quartet and Ralph J. Gleason (a syndicated jazz columnist) perform live at the Jazz Casual TV show in 1961.
Dave Brubeck - piano
Paul Desmond - alto sax
Joe Morello - drums
Eugene Wright - bass
Ralph J. Gleason interviews Dave on the Jazz Casual show about the future of jazz and the different time signatures that the Dave Brubeck Quartet use. You'll see the Quartet using a 9/8 & 5/4 time
1. Take Five
2. Interview with Dave Brubeck
3. It's a Raggy Waltz
4. Castillian Blues
5. Waltz Limp
6. Blue Rondo a la Turk
7. Emily
8. Martians Go Home
9. Time Was
10. Greensleaves
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Mahavishnu Orchestra: "You Know You Know"
John McLaughlin – guitar
Rick Laird – bass
Billy Cobham – drums, percussion
Jan Hammer – keyboards, organ
Jerry Goodman – violin
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Bill Cobham / George Duke Band - Juicy
July 6, 1976 Montreux, Switzerland
Billy Cobham - Drums
George Duke - Keyboards, Vocals
John Scofield - Guitar
Alphonso Johnson - Bass, Chapman Stick, Vocals
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Medeski Martin & Wood - The Dropper
John Medeski – piano
Billy Martin – drums, percussion
Chris Wood – acoustic bass
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Medeski Martin & Wood - Think
Umbria Jazz Festival
John Medeski – piano
Billy Martin – drums, percussion
Chris Wood – acoustic bass
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Frank Zappa & The Mothers - Live at The Roxy 1973
Frank Zappa - lead guitar, vocals, percussion
Ruth Underwood - percussion
Ralph Humphrey - drums, percussion
George Duke - keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
Tom Fowler - bass
Bruce Fowler - trombone, dancing (?)
Napoleon Murphy Brock - tenor sax, flute, lead vocals
Chester Thompson - drums
1. ""Something Terrible Has Just Happened" / Cosmik Debris" December 9 (early
show) 11:18
2. "Penguin in Bondage" December 10 (early + late shows) 7:57
3. "T'Mershi Duween" December 9 (early show) 1:57
4. "Dog/Meat (The Dog Breath Variations/Uncle Meat)" December 9 (early
show) / December 10 (late show) 4:14
5. "RDNZL" December 9 (early show) + December 10 (early show) 5:03
6. "Audience Participation – RDNZL" December 10 (early show) 1:44
7. "Inca Roads" December 9 (late show) 8:11
8. "Echidna's Arf (of You)" December 9 (late show) + December 10 (late show)
3:55
9. "Don't You Ever Wash That Thing?" December 9 (late show) + December
10 (late show) 7:02
10. "Cheepnis – Percussion" December 10 (late show) 4:09
11. "Cheepnis" December 10 (late show) 5:45
12. "I'm the Slime" December 9 (late show) 4:03
13. "Big Swifty" December 9 (late show) 8:57
14. "Be-Bop Tango (of the Old Jazzmen's Church)" December 9 (late show) +
December 10 (late show) 17:32
15. "End Credits: Don't Eat the Yellow Snow / Father O'Blivion" 3:32
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Sublime - (Full Album) 1996
00:00 Garden Grove
04:22 What I Got
07:08 Wrong Way
09:29 Same in the End
12:05 April 29, 1992 (Miami)
15:58 Santeria
19:02 Seed
21:12 Jailhouse
26:05 Pawn Shop
32:12 Paddle Out
33:26 The Ballad of Johnny Butt
35:38 Burritos
39:33 Under My Voodoo
42:59 Get Ready
47:51 Caress Me Down
51:22 What I Got (Reprise)
54:22 Doin' Time
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The Aristocrats - Boing, We'll Do It Live! Full Concert
Guthrie Govan - Guitars
Brien Beller - Bass
Marco Minnemman - Dums
0:33 "Bad Asteroid" - Guthrie Govan
9:07 "Greasy Wheel" - Bryan Beller
17:45 "Boing!... I'm in the Back" - Marco Minnemann
27:08 "Flatlands" - Bryan Beller
36:55 "I Want a Parrot" - Guthrie Govan
48:00 "Blues Fuckers/Drum Solo" - Minnemann
1:05:35 "Waves" - Govan
1:11:18 "Get It Like That" - Minnemann
1:23:40 "Furtive Jack" - Govan
1:32:20 "Train Trax" - Minnemann
1:37:10 "Cave Dweller" - Beller
1:46:40 "Mr. Kempinski" - Minnemann
1:54:46 "See You Next Tuesday" - Beller
2:00:46 "Dance of the Aristocrats" - Minnemann
2:06:50 "A Very Metal Introduction" Improvisation
2:08:49 "Sweaty Knockers" - Beller
2:21:38 "Erotic Cakes" - Govan
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Stravinsky Conducts Suite From L' Histoire Du Soldat
Igor Stravinsky
L'Histoire Du Soldat
1. The Soldier's March
2. Airs By A Stream
3. Pastorale
4. The Royal March
5. The Little Concert
6. Three Dances (Tango, Waltz, Ragtime)
7. The Devil's Dance
8. The Great Chorale
9. Triumphal March of the Devil
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Wes Montgomery - Live 1965 Jazz Icons DVD
02 Apr 1965. VPRO Studio, Hilversum, The Netherlands.
Pim Jacobs p, Ruud Jacobs b, Han Bennink d.
0:00:21 WM and PJ break the ice, conversing about their instruments - 0m 45s
0:01:06 Blues - 4m 27s
0:05:52 Nica's Dream (Horace Silver) - 8m 34s
0:14:38 WM shows PJ the changes of The End of a Love Affair - 3m 29s
0:14:43 PJ asks WM: "What is the name of it?"
0:14:45 WM replies: "I don't know!" and laughs uneasily
0:18:07 Relaxed tempo run-through of The End of a Love Affair - 1m 45s
0:19:53 More discussion about the changes - 1m 12s
0:20:53 PJ says something like: "With real tempo!"
0:20:56 WM says (laughing): "Oh, you're ready to go?! Alright. OK!"
0:21:08 The End of a Love Affair (Edward C. Redding) - 8m 16s
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04 Apr 1965. TV-Show "Jazz Prisma", Universal Studio, Brussels, Belgium.
Harold Mabern p, Arthur Harper b, Jimmy Lovelace d.
0:29:24 Impressions (John Coltrane) - 3m 30s
0:32:56 Twisted Blues (Wes Montgomery) - 5m 25s
0:38:24 Here's That Rainy Day (Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke) - 7m 10s
0:45:36 Jingles (Wes Montgomery) - 3m 56s
0:49:32 The Girl Next Door (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) - 3m 50s
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07 May 1965. TV-Show "Tempo", ABC TV Studios, London, UK.
Stan Tracey p, Rick Laird b, Jackie Dougan d.
0:53:23 Intro - 0m 26s
0:53:49 Introduction by David Mahlowe - 0m 25s
0:54:14 Introduction by Ronnie Scott - 1m 02s
0:55:16 Four On Six (Wes Montgomery) - 3m 57s
0:58:53 Comment by Ronnie Scott - 1m 09s
1:00:02 Full House (Wes Montgomery) - 5m 00s
1:05:05 Here's That Rainy Day (Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke) - 5m 47s
1:10:52 Comment by Ronnie Scott - 0m 48s
1:11:40 Twisted Blues (Wes Montgomery) - 3m 42s
1:15:22 Run-out
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Recording dates and track info from:
https://attictoys.com/wes-montgomery-discography-1964-1968/
and
https://www.jazzdisco.org/wes-montgomery/discography/#650507-2-
(Both are excellent discographies of that period.)
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Frank Zappa Joe’s Garage Acts I II & III
Musicians
Frank Zappa – lead guitar, vocals
Warren Cuccurullo – rhythm guitar, vocals
Denny Walley – slide guitar, vocals
Ike Willis – lead vocals
Peter Wolf – keyboards
Tommy Mars – keyboards (Act 1)
Arthur Barrow – bass guitar, guitar (on "Joe's Garage"), vocals
Patrick O'Hearn – bass guitar on "Outside Now" and "He Used to Cut the Grass"
Ed Mann – percussion, vocals
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums, combustible vapors, optometric abandon
Jeff (Jeff Hollie) – tenor sax (all tracks Act 1)
Marginal Chagrin (Earle Dumler) – baritone sax (all tracks Act 1)
Stumuk (Bill Nugent) – bass sax (all tracks Act 1)
Dale Bozzio – vocals (all tracks Act 1)
Al Malkin – vocals (all tracks Act 1)
Craig Steward – harmonica (all tracks Act 1)
Cast
Frank Zappa – Central Scrutinizer, Larry, L. Ron Hoover, Father Riley and Buddy Jones
Ike Willis – Joe
Dale Bozzio – Mary
Denny Walley – Mrs. Borg
Al Malkin – Officer Butzis
Warren Cuccurullo and Ed Mann – Sy Borg
Terry Bozzio – Bald-Headed John
The Utility Muffin Research Kitchen Chorus – Al Malkin, Warren Cucurullo, Dale Bozzio, Geordie Hormel, Barbara Issak and most of the people who work at Village Recorders
Act I - 0:00 The Central Scrutinizer
3:28 Joe's Garage
9:38 Catholic Girls
14:04 Crew Slut
20:35 Wet T-Shirt Nite / Fembot in a Wet T-Shirt
25:20 Toad O-Line / On the Bus
29:39 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee?
32:15 Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
37:58 Scrutinizer Postlude
Act II - 39:33 A Token of My Extreme
45:03 Stick It Out
49:37 Sy Borg
58:33 Dong Work for Yuda
1:03:36 Keep It Greasey
1:11:58 Outside Now
Act III - 1:17:48 He Used to Cut the Grass
1:26:23 Packard Goose
1:37:57 Watermelon in Easter Hay
1:47:06 A Little Green Rosetta
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Blind Melon - Soup (Full Album)
1. "Galaxie"
2. "2x4"
3. "Vernie"
4. "Skinned"
5. "Toes Across the Floor"
6. "Walk"
7. "Dumptruck"
8. "Car Seat (God's Presents)"
9. "Wilt"
10. "The Duke"
11. "St. Andrew's Fall"
12. "New Life"
13. "Mouthful of Cavities"
14. "Lemonade"
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John Zorn: Flauros - Shahariel (The Book Of Angels, vol. 29)
AutorYno
David Konopnicki: Guitars
Bertrand Delorme: Bass
Cyril Grimaud: Drums
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Bill Withers - Use Me (Old Grey Whistle Test, 1972)
Lyrics:
'My friends feel it's their appointed duty
They keep trying to tell me
All you want to do is use me
But my answer, yeah to all that use me stuff
I, I, I yes I want to spread the news
That if it feels this good getting used
Oh you just keep on using me
Until you use me up
Until you use me up
My brother sit me right down and he talked to me
He told me that I ought not to let you just walk on me
And I'm sure he meant well
Yeah, but when our talk was through
I said, brother, if you only knew
You'd wish that you were in my shoes
You just keep on using me
Until you use me up
Until you use me up
Sometimes, it's true
You really do abuse me
You get me in a crowd of high-class people
And then you act real rude to me
But, oh baby, baby, baby, baby
When you love me, I can't get enough
I want to spread the news
That if it feels this good getting used
Girl, you just keep on using me
Until you use me up
Until you use me up
Talkin' 'bout you usin' people
It all depends on what you do
It ain't too bad the way you're usin' me
Cause I sure am usin' you to do the things you do'
To do the things you do
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Buddy Miles - Down By The River
Producer: Buddy Miles
Producer: Robin McBride
Composer Lyricist: Neil Young
Arranger, Work Arranger: Buddy Miles
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Medeski, Martin and Wood - Differ Ariake, Tokyo, Japan, 12-31-2005 ...part - 2
Medeski, Martin and Wood
2005-12-31
Differ Ariake - Tokyo - Japan
MMW Life Changing Experience Tour Final TPC ON NYE
part 1:
1. Video
2. Improv
3. Improv
4. Exploration*,
5. Tootie Ma Is a Big Fine Thing,
6. Nocturne,
7. End of the World Party
part 2:
8. organ solo
9. After The Onsen,
10. Egbe Mi O (Carry Me)
11. Partido Alto,
12. New New Orleans,
13. Paris,
14. Wiggly's Way,
15. Bubblehouse
Encore: Gonzo**
entre show with DJ Olive
* w/ Steven Bernstein from here to end of show
** w/ acoustic/melodica front of stage ending
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Medeski, Martin and Wood - Differ Ariake, Tokyo, Japan, 12-31-2005 ...part - 1
Medeski, Martin and Wood
2005-12-31
Differ Ariake - Tokyo - Japan
MMW Life Changing Experience Tour Final TPC ON NYE
part 1:
1. Video
2. Improv
3. Improv
4. Exploration*,
5. Tootie Ma Is a Big Fine Thing,
6. Nocturne,
7. End of the World Party
part 2:
8. organ solo
9. After The Onsen,
10. Egbe Mi O (Carry Me)
11. Partido Alto,
12. New New Orleans,
13. Paris,
14. Wiggly's Way,
15. Bubblehouse
Encore: Gonzo**
entre show with DJ Olive
* w/ Steven Bernstein from here to end of show
** w/ acoustic/melodica front of stage ending
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John Zorn - Book of Angels - Marciac 2012
Aug.04.2012 - Chapiteau Festival - Jazz in Marciac, France
Shanir Blumenkranz - Sintir
Eyal Maoz - Guitar
Aram Bajakian - Guitar
Kenny Grohowski - Drums
Abraxas (0:20 - 15:30):
00:00 Zaphiel
06:04 Muriel
10:49 Aupiel
Aleph Trio (15:31 - 31:55):
John Zorn - Sax
Shanir Blumenkranz - Sntir
Ches Smith - Drums
15:31 Hath-Arob
21:58 Tagriel
29:14 Shilhim
Secret Chiefs 3 (31:56 - 47:48)-
Trey Spruance - Guitar, Baryton
Gyan Riley - Guitar
Timba Harris - Violin
Matt Lebofsky - Clavier
Toby Driver - bass
Ches Smith- Drums
April Centrone - Percussion
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