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Sleater Kinney Live @ The Metro in Chicago
October 6, 2005
This is a bootleg of Sleater Kinney in 2005 touring The Woods. Although I was able to see them a couple of times before 2005, I missed them on their tour after the last album. This was a big mistake, because The Woods might be my favorite SK album. This show has a kick ass version of “Let’s Call It Love” which morphs into “Entertain.” I am now on a mission to find as many Sleater Kinney live shows I can, so stay tuned for more. Who am I kidding? No one is reading this. If you are, “Howdy!”
Disc1
1. The Fox
2. Everything
3. Start Together
4. Wilderness
5. Jumpers
6. One Beat
7. Rollercoaster
8. Combat Rock
9. What’s Mine Is Yours
10. Burn, Don’t Freeze
11. Modern Girl
12. Let’s Call It Love
13. Entertain
14. break 1
Disc2
Encore 1:
1. don’t you wish you had a drummer following you around?
2. Oh!
3. Was It a Lie?
4. Fortunate Son
5. Ironclad
6. Step Aside
7. break 2
Encore 2:
8. Words and Guitar
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tivbem
Ok, well I’m tired and want to watch Pick of Destiny for the third time because I love it (shut up I’m allowed to have my own opinions about stuff, that’s why I have a blog) , so lets make this quick. Anyway, it’s Tigs and I promised you all (read: no one since no one reads this blog…yet) an Islands show. The Islands are made up of two (I believe) members of the Unicorns. While they don’t have the same musical feel as the Unicorns they are still an unbelivable band and you should all check them out. The sound quality isn’t all that great, but it’s still a really good show.
Tracks:
Intro
I Feel Evil (Creeping In)
Rough Gem
Tsuxxit
Turkey in the Hay
Don’t Call me Whitney, Bobby
Jogging Gorgeous Summer
Come Into My Room
Volcanoes
Where There’s a Will, There’s a Whalebone
If
If (Part 2)
Banter and Sebastian’s Joke
Swans (Life after Death)
And here is the file:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/cuy952
Enjoi

This is one of my favorite Black Flag albums, live or studio. Most of the stuff is off of Loose Nut, though there is a 15 minute track with “Slip it in” and “Gimme Gimme Gimme”- the middle of it telling us all- who has the 10 1/2.
Just like Tigs, I have a problem writing about things, and yet this is a blog. Well, how about that cover, eh? Nice. Yep. This album is probably best listened to loud, loud, loud and not on headphones, ever.
1. Loose Nut 2. I’m The One 3. Annihilate 4. Wasted 5. Bastard In Love 6. Modern Man 7. This Is Good 8. Sinking 9. Jam 10. The Best One Yet 11. My War 12. Slip It In- Gimme, Gimme, Gimme 13 Drinking And Driving 14. Louie, Louie
http://www.sendspace.com/file/f362rn

Ok so here’s what I’m gonna do. Today I will post this Unicorns show. Tomorrow I will post an Islands show. Why did I need to tell you that? Because I don’t have much to say but have a blog and want to use it so I have to fill up space somehow. Anyway, if you never heard the Unicorns before you’re missing out. The Unicorns were an indie rock band (but really so much more) from Canada that had a sound all their own with songs that are so catchy you’ll be singing them out loud before they even finish. I don’t know where I found this show (like most of the stuff I have) but it’s flat out amazing. The band has alot of energy and are and having a lot of fun. The sound quality pretty good so I don’t care if you know the Unicorns or not, pick this up. Oh yeah and they break out into P.I.M.P. during The Clap and it’s great.
Tracks:
Tuff Ghost
Talk 1
The Clap
Inoculate in Innocuous
Talk 2
Jellybones
Talk 3
Ghost Mountain
Child Star
Talk 4
Sea Ghost
Talk 5
Ready to Die
I Was Born (A Unicorn)
Emasculate the Masculine (labled Unknown Title)
Tuff Luff
Haunted House
Le Os
The Link is:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/mzheo1
Enjoi.

The Duke Spirit
This band kicks ass. I would check them out here: The Duke Spirit
They are from the UK, they are new, and most likely they are
better than the new bands you are listening to right now.
That’s all I’ve got to say.
Here is their first LP:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/5nw7xc


Here are two bootlegs from the Screaming Trees. Both were found at Time for Light.
The first is an early radio show from 87. The cover of “No Fun” is particularly excellent. The recording is pretty good. One song that I think is better than the studio version is “Orange Airplane.”
October 18, 1987
Splat Winger’s Brain Cookies show
KXLU Los Angeles
01 (fade in) Clairvoyance
02 Cold Rain
03 Other Days and Different Planets
04 (are we communicating?)
05 No Fun (The Stooges)
06 Orange Airplane
07 Tales of Brave Ulysses (Cream)
08 (goofin’ off)
09 Straight Out To Any Place
10 Lines and Circles
11 The End (The Doors)
total length: 32:22
http://www.sendspace.com/file/287ohx
This is a little bit later, the sound quality is sometimes great, sometimes horrible. Some of this playlist is wrong, but its hard to tell with the huge chunks of unsplit tracks. My favorite Trees song is on here- “Ivy” and the live version kicks the shit out of you. I know nothing about drumming, but man, after listening to this bootleg, Barrett Martin sounds like one of the best. The download is worth it for only “Subtle Poison” Enjoy.
Screaming Trees
January 28, 1992
Town Pump
Vancover, BC
Time for Light
Alice Said
Uncle Anesthesia
Windows
Windows (continued)
Subtle Poison
Bed of Roses
Shadow of the Season
Change Has Come
Ivy
End of the Universe
(encore break)
Ocean of Confusion (cut)
Cold Rain
Caught Between
Secret Kind jam
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yx5vbh

Here is a killer show by everyone’s favorite supergroup Broken Social Scene at (as the title of this article indicates) the Ottawa Bluesfest all the way back in 2005. I got this online a few months back, and I have no idea where from but it’s just a great show and it sounds awesome. Check out the set list, if you like BSS you’ll want to pick this up
immediatly, it has a great mixture of songs from their two main releases. If you have never listened to BSS before, now’s your chance.
Set List:
Intro
Jimmy and the Photocall
Stars and Sons
Tech troubles / I Wanna Be A Protester
Cause = Time
Fire-Eyed Boy
7/4
Ibi Dreams of Pavement
Looks Just Like The Sun
Anthems For A 17 Year-Old Girl
Handjobs For The Holidays
Superconnected
Late 90’s – Shampoo Suicide
Almost Crimes
Major Label Debut
Lover’s Spit
Banter
K.C. Accidental
And here’s the link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vudaao
Enjoi.

Here is a nice Sonic Youth live show from the Riviera Theater in Chicago on October 5th, 1992. This show is from the Dirty-era of SY, and the set list definalty reflects this. Theresa’s Sound-world has always been one of my favorite SY tracks, so that (along with the name of this bootleg) is the main reason I picked this CD up. The sound quality leaves something to be desired, but it’s not terrible and it’s definatly listenable, it’s just difficult to hear who ever is singing. But with awesome performances of Silver Rocket and Teenage Riot how could you not want it?
Track Listing:
1 Shoot
2 100%
3 Kool Thing
4 Theresa’s Sound-world
5 Youth Against Fascism
6 Sugar Kane
7 Genetic
8 Swimsuit Issue
9 Purr
10 Drunken Butterfly
11 Silver Rocket
12 JC
13 Teenage Riot
14 Nic Fit
Download it here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/kqguio
Enjoi!
This is a Primus show I went to a few years back on November 11, 2003. The band played Sailing the Seas of Cheese in its entirety as well as mix of other songs. The pink floyd cover of “In the Flesh” during “Is it luck?” is pretty cool. The newer song “Mary of the Ice Cube” is great, but the best song is the long long version of “Harold of the Rocks.”
Set I:
Disc 1
1. To Defy the Laws of Tradition
2. Mr. Knowitall
3. Southbound Pachyderm
4. The Last Superpower aka Rapscallion
5. DMV
6. Mary the Ice Cube
7. Harold of the Rocks
Set II:
Disc 2
1. Seas of Cheese
2. Here Come the Bastards
3. Sgt. Baker
4. American Life
5. Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
6. Drum Solo
7. Drum and Whamola Jam
8. Eleven
9. Is It Luck? / In the Flesh (pink floyd)
Disc 3 Set II cont.:
1. Grandad’s Little Ditty
2. Tommy the Cat
3. Sathington Waltz
4. Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers
5. Fish On
6. Los Bastardos
Encore:
7. My Name is Mud
http://www.sendspace.com/file/t69w3m

Well I figured I should post something since Adam had done everything so far. This is Tigs, if you didn’t already know and I’ve decided to post Nirvana’s First Live show as my first post and the first music post so far. This is the legendary concert from March 7th(supposidly) 1987 at a house part in Seattle. To quote the review from DigitalNirvana.net, “This is the kind of disc that makes people collect bootlegs.” The sound quality isn’t the best, but what do you expect from a house party form 1987 in Seattle? It’s a solid show, but more worth it for the history of it. Any Nirvana fan needs this show. For everyone else, it’s a raw intense show that, if you can get past the sound quality, you’ll definatly enjoy it.
You can find a much better review along with track listing over at digitalnirvana.net (now being hosted by www.livenirvana.com):
http://www.livenirvana.com/digitalnirvana/bootography/reviewab4e.html?filename=firstliveshow
And of course the link to the file is:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3z7vnb
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