Talking Heads Live in Rome 1980
Talking Heads live in Rome, 1980.
Setlist:
Psycho Killer
Stay Hungry
Cities
I Zimbra
Drugs
Take Me to The River
Cross-eyed And Painless
Life During Wartime
Houses in Motion
Born Under Punches
The Great Curve
Talking Heads live in Rome, 1980.
Setlist:
Psycho Killer
Stay Hungry
Cities
I Zimbra
Drugs
Take Me to The River
Cross-eyed And Painless
Life During Wartime
Houses in Motion
Born Under Punches
The Great Curve
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Live Rockpalast 1977.
Setlist:
Surrender
Jaguar & the Thunderbird
American Girl
Fooled Again
Breakdown
Listen to Her Heart
Strangered In The Night
I Need To Know
Anything That´s Rock´n Roll
Route 66
Shout
Sparklehorse- Live at the Grey Eagle Tavern, Asheville, NC, September 9th, 2006.
From the Youtube page: “Here's a treat for you all. It's great, fairly steady footage (mixed with nice soundboard audio) of one of the few 2006 North American dates just prior to the release of 'Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain.' It also happened to be Mark's 44th birthday.”
Setlist:
Gold Day
Spirit Ditch
Return to Me
Apple Bed
You are My Sunshine
Sad and Beautiful World
Painbirds
Tears of Fresh Fruit
Homecoming Queen
Weird Sisters
It's Not So Hard
Some Sweet Day
Piano Fire
Ghost in the Sky
Players:
Mark Linkous
Johnny Hott
Paula Jean Brown
Chris Michaels
Matt Pleasant
Ted Hawkins was an American singer-songwriter born in Biloxi, Mississipi and who was often found busking in his adopted hometown of Venice Beach, California. He toured extensively in Europe and Australia but remained largely anonymous in the United States.
Here is the elusive 1996 Janice Engel documentary in three-parts.
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I don’t know a thing about this footage, but I’ve watched it several times over the years and thought I’d share it with you fine people on Holiday at the Sea. It features several live performances by Burnside, two seemingly on the side of the road and one at home (?) surrounded by family (?). We do know that there are notes that the footage was filmed in Pensacola County, MS, 09/02/78.
Sorry, I don’t have the setlist for this one but we could probably figure it out pretty easily if we were so inclined. I just haven’t been.
Enjoy.
Mazzy Star live at Primavera Fest., Spain (2012).
Setlist:
Blue Flower (Slapp Happy cover)
Disappear
Ghost Highway
Halah
Still Cold
She Hangs Brightly
Look On Down From The Bridge
Fade Into You
Lay Myself Down
Flying Low
So Tonight That I Might See
I don’t know if you know Memphis’ Star and Micey, but you should. I posted their song ‘So Much Pain’ as part of the Musical Worldview Project and also included the track on Volume 03 of the Musical Worldview Project Playlist.
The Youtube page only provides the following information: “(ARCHIVE RELEASE) Star & Micey perform on Audiotree Live, June 5, 2013.” That’s not a lot to go on, except for your trust in me as your musical guide. Let me guide you to Star & Micey.
Setlist:
Love Me?
#1
So Much Pain
I Can't Wait
Everything
Jesus & The Devil
Tiger
I’ve been listening to the new live Khaira Arby album and I’ll tell you what: I’m a fan.
So here’s her 2011 Tiny Desk set for NPR.
If you’re not yet familiar with her, Khaira Arby is something known as “The Nightingale of Timbuktu,” while NPR calls her “the queen of desert rock.” Whatever you call her, her musical influence cannot be denied.
According to Wikipedia, “She began singing at a young age for weddings and traditional festivals, and at the age of eleven, began singing in a musical troupe from the city of Timbuktu.” Even after facing family pressure from her father and husband to abandon music, Arby persisted. And we are thankful.
Setlist:
Salou
Cinquantenaire
Goumou
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Can live in Paris at Bataclan; 22 March 1973.
Setlist
Spoon
Pinch
Sing Swan Song
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Listen to “Oh Yeah” from Tago Mago on Episode 26 of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow
Chuck Berry's 1965 Belgium TV Appearance. The Youtube page doesn’t offer much information other than saying: “This is the complete show broadcast on Belgium TV 2-6-1965.”
Setlist:
Maybellene
Things I Used to Do
Memphis, Tennessee
No Particular Place to Go
Roll Over Beethoven
Promised Land
Johnny B. Goode
From the Youtube page (via Google Translate):
“J Gray, whose lyrics go far beyond the familiar "My Baby Left Me" clichés, has an extremely succinct voice - and the ability to move with his songs. Both emotionally and physically. For almost 15 years John Gray Higginbotham aka JJ Gray has been trying to implement his vision of honest, handmade southern music - with Mofro he has found the ideal backing band.”
Tuareg wunderkind Mdou Moctar performs (at home) for the NPR Tiny Desk and this is my love language.
Setlist:
Ya Habibti
Tala Tannam
Afrique Victime
Players:
Mahamadou "Mdou Moctar" Souleymane: lead guitar, vocals
Ahmoudou Madassane: rhythm guitar, vocals
Mikey Coltun: bass
Souleymane Ibrahim: calabash
Important People:
Video: Mamadou Halidou, WH Moustapha, Sabrina Nichols
Audio: Mikey Coltun, Seth Manchester
Special Thanks: Dynamique Image and Machines with Magnets
Tiny Desk People:
Producer: Bob Boilen
Video Producer: Kara Frame
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
Tiny Production Team: Maia Stern, Gabrielle Pierre
Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
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Listen to Tarha” by Mdou Moctar, from the ‘Blue Stage Session,’ featured on Episode 43 of The Global Elite Music Radio Podcast Supershow
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Built To Spill performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded July 24, 2015.
Setlist:
So
Never Be The Same
Living Zoo
Stab
Important People:
Host: Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Luke Knecht & Justin Wilmore
Director: Scott Holpainen
Editor: Jim Beckmann
By now we’ve all seen the viral hit ‘Racist Sexist Boy,’ from the Linda Lindas (see it for yourself here in the Musical Worldview Project). It’s taken off so much that, according to Rolling Stone, the group recently signed with Epitaph Records. Well, here’s the whole show along with interview with the group.
From the video’s Youtube page:
“Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a mini concert and interview with LA's own Asian & Latinx teen band The Linda Lindas! This program was made possible by the library's Future Read Teens and LA Made program funds, with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association.”
Setlist:
Claudia Kishi
Missing You
Never Say Never
Monica
Interview
No Clue
Racist Sexist Boy (?)
Rebel Girl (Bikini Kill Cover)
Big Mouth (The Muffs Cover)
Yo La Tengo perform an acoustic set for the Tiny Desk. From the notes:
“We've been filming Tiny Desk concerts for more than 10 years. While revisiting our archives, we discovered that some of our earliest concerts never made it to YouTube! Watch Yo La Tengo’s Tiny Desk concert from 2013”
Setlist:
"Is That Enough"
"Tears Are In Your Eyes"
"Ohm"
Important People:
Producer: Otis Hart;
Editor: Denise DeBelius;
Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait;
Videographers: Lizzie Chen, Denise DeBelius, Gabriella Garcia-Pardo;
photo by Marie McGrory/NPR
In honor of Cibo Matto's landmark debut 'Viva! La Woman' turning 25, we revisit the band’s 2014 stop at the KEXP studios.
Setlist:
10th Floor Ghost Girl
Emerald Tuesday
Déjà Vu
Important People:
Host: Morgan Chosnyk
Audio Engineer: Jackson Long
Cameras: Luke Knecht, Tim Meinig & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Justin Wilmore
“This concert was recorded at The Mill & Mine on March 24, 2019, as part of the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tenn.”
Setlist:
"My Queen is Ada Eastman"
"My Queen is Angela Davis"
"The Itis"
"Breadfruit"
"Mo' Wiser"
"My Queen is Harriet Tubman"
"My Queen is Mamie Phipps Clark"
"Inner Babylon"
"My Queen is Berta Cáceres"
"My Queen is Albertina Sisulu"
"Afrofuturism"
Players:
Shabaka Hutchings (saxophone)
Theon Cross (tuba)
Tom Skinner (drums)
Eddie Hicks (drums)
“Dinosaur Jr. perform live on KEXP from the Doug Fir Lounge during MusicfestNW. Recorded on September 8, 2012”
Setlist:
The Lung
Forget The Swan
Budge
In A Jar
The Wagon
Important People:
Host: Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen, Christopher Meister & Jenna Pool
Editing: Scott Holpainen