Bob Dylan has an unbelievable amount of unreleased, live and demo material floating around and over the years I've managed to collect a fair amount. Over the next month or so I'll be posting some of this material. Some of it will probably be only for hardcore fans either because of sound quality or repetitive content, but a lot of it can be enjoyed by even casual Dylan fans.
Bob Dylan
Ceremonies Of The Horsemen
Only A Hobo
All Over You
Boots Of Spanish Leather
Girl Of The North Country
Bob Dylan's Dream
I Shall Be Free
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Hero Blues
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
Oxford Town
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Blowin' In The Wind
The Times They Are-A Changin'
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
The Bob Dylan Project
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Charles Mingus- Blues And Roots
In response to critical carping that his ambitious, evocative music somehow didn't swing enough, Charles Mingus returned to the earthiest and earliest sources of black musical expression, namely the blues, gospel, and old-time New Orleans jazz. The resulting LP, Blues and Roots, isn't quite as wildly eclectic as usual, but it ranks as arguably Mingus' most joyously swinging outing. Working with simple forms, Mingus boosts the complexity of the music by assembling a nine-piece outfit and arranging multiple lines to be played simultaneously--somewhat akin to the Dixieland ensembles of old, but with an acutely modern flavor. Anyone who had heard "Haitian Fight Song" shouldn't have been surprised that such an album was well within Mingus' range, but jazz's self-appointed guardians have long greeted innovation with reactionary distaste. After Blues and Roots, there could be no question of Mingus' firm grounding in the basics, nor of his deeply felt affinity with them. Whether the music is explicitly gospel-based--like the groundbreaking classic "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting"--or not, the whole album is performed with a churchy fervor that rips through both the exuberant swingers and the aching, mournful slow blues. Still, it's the blues that most prominently inform the feeling of the album, aside from the aforementioned "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting" and the Jelly Roll Morton tribute "My Jelly Roll Soul." The recording session was reportedly very disorganized, but perhaps that actually helped give the performances the proper feel, since they wound up so loose and free-swinging. With a lineup including John Handy and Jackie McLean on alto, Booker Ervin on tenor, frequent anchor Pepper Adams on baritone, and Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis on trombones, among others, Blues and Roots isn't hurting for fiery soloists, and they help make the album perhaps the most soulful in Mingus' discography.
- Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting (Alternate)
- Tensions (Alternate)
- My Jelly Roll Soul (Alternate)
- E's Flat Ah's Flat Too (Alternate)
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
Cover songs
Eva Cassidy- Walkin' After Midnight (Original by Patsy Cline)
- John Mayer- Free Fallin' (Original by Tom Petty)
- Jamie Cullum- Frontin' (Original by Pharrell)
- Marlena Shaw- So Far Away (Original by Carole King)
- Whiskeytown- Movin' On Up (The Jeffersons TV show theme)
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Friday, January 2, 2009
The Beatles-Let It Be Rehearsals, Vol. 2: Electric
On this day in 1969, filming began at Twickenham Studios in England of The Beatles rehearsing for the 'Let It Be' album. The project ran into several problems including George Harrison walking out on the group on January 10th.
The Beatles
The "Let It Be" Rehearsals Vol. 2
Electric Set
Tracklist
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George Talks About A Solo Album
All Things Must Pass
Old Brown Shoe
For You Blue
Let It Down
I Shall Be Released
Speak To Me
Hear Me Lord
I Me Mine
Short Fat Fanny
All Things Must Pass
Let It Down
Hear Me Lord
I Shall Be Released
On The Road Again
How Do You Tell Someone
Positively 4th Street
Let It Down / Get Back
Well... All Right
Hitch-hike
I Me Mine
Something
I Me Mine
I Me Mine
All Things Must Pass
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley would have been 80 today. The legendary blues singer passed this year on June 2nd. To celebrate the life of Bo, here is a really great sounding show, both in show quality and sound quality. Enjoy!
Bo Diddley
8-17-96
Magic Bag
Ferndale, MI
Bud Light
Bo Diddley
I'm Sorry
Crackin' Up
Unknown
I'm A Man
Unknown
Road Runner
I'm Gonna Get Your Girlfriend
Bo Diddley Is Crazy
Turn Me Loose
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Disc 2
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
Brett Dennen-Pinkelman Passion Pit
Brett Dennen
Pinkleman Passion Pit
Recorded before Brett's first album
01 Nothing Lasts Forever
02 When I Go -- Mother And Child Reunion (Paul Simon)
03 Merry Blues (Manu Chau) / African Herbsman (Bob Marley)
04 Message In A Bottle (Police)
05 Under African Skies (Paul Simon) / Just Like The Moon
06 Boogie Baby / Day By Day
07 When Doves Cry (Prince)
08 Baby Beluga (Raffi) (Tribute To Jessie)
09 Fishin' Blues (Taj Mahal)
10 This Desire
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Favorite songs of 2008
Following up my post on the top 10 albums of 2008, here is a mix CD of my favorite songs of 2008. This mix will fit on a regular blank CD, hopefully everyone will find something they enjoy on here.
1. Tie My Hands- Lil' Wayne (feat. Robin Thicke)
2. What If I Leave- Rachael Yamagata
3. Keep Faith- Billy Bragg
4. Learning As We Go- Leona Naess
5. The Healer/Hip Hop- Erykah Badu
6. Warwick Avenue- Duffy
7. Can It Be- Murs
8. When She's Gone- Brett Dennen
9. In Love With A Girl- Gavin DeGraw
10. Yesterday- Atmosphere
11. Heavy Orange- Ryan Adams
12. You Don't Know Me- Ben Folds (feat. Regina Spektor)
13. I'd Rather Be With You- Joshua Radin
14. Walkin' After Midnight- Eva Cassidy
15. Morning After Midnight- Adam Green
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Top 10 Albums of 2008
Here are my top 10 albums of 2008. It was really a stretch to put some of these on here, looking back on 2008 made me realize how disappointing it was for music. Not a lot of great, or even good albums. The top few on my list here I think will be some of my favorites for years to come, but the rest are just average at best in my mind. I'm hoping for a better year in 09, I've been listening to the new Ben Kweller, which is due to be released in Feb., and it is bound to end up on next years top 10 list here. Hopefully it will be a sign of a great musical year to come. If you're interested, click HERE for a look at my 2007 picks. Anyways, on with this years list.
#10.
Duffy- Rockferry
#9.
Erykah Badu- New Amerykah, Pt.1-4th World War
#8.
Eva Cassidy- Somewhere
#7.
Atmosphere- When Life Give You Lemons...
#6.
Bob Dylan- Tell Tale Signs- The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8
#5.
Joshua Radin- Simple Times
#4.
Lil' Wayne- Tha Carter 3
#3.
Brett Dennen- Hope For The Hopeless
#2.
Leona Naess- Thirteens
#1.
Rachael Yamagata- Elephants/ Teeth Sinking Into Heart

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