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For the One Year Anniversary of Camarillo Brillo I have a cool EP to share. I saw Mandi Perkins last night at the Ramshead in Annapolis. Purchased her EP Sampler and got a chance to meet her and get her autograph.

Hard to read but it says 'Jim, Thanks for making it early for my show & Always, Mandi Perkins'. Follow the links below for more info. Very nice show and EP.

Will be getting the CD when it is released in August. And, BTW, Radney Foster was the headliner.Great Show! Cool video from star987 01 Why Pretend 02 Who Am I 03 Condemed 04 Alice In No Man's Land 10MB, WMA VBR, 15 Minutes. This is a great introduction for those folks out there not familiar with the Golden Palominos.

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A band made familiar to me by WHFS. I've Been The One 2.

Something Becomes Nothing 3. The Push And The Shove 4. (Something Else Is) Working Harder 5. Faithless Heart 8. Work Was New 9.

Strong, Simple Silences 10. Wild River 11. Shattered Image 12. Angel Of Death 13. Darklands 15. A Letter Back MP3@320, 146MB, 74 Minutes Biography by Jason Ankeny (AMG) All Music Guide The Golden Palominos were not a group per se, but rather the revolving-door project of drummer, programmer, and bandleader Anton Fier. Born June 20, 1956, in Cleveland, OH, Fier first made his mark as the drummer on the Feelies' seminal 1980 debut Crazy Rhythms.

After leaving the group, he joined the punk-jazz unit the Lounge Lizards before returning home to Cleveland, where he was recruited by the legendary new wave band Pere Ubu for the album Song of the Bailing Man. After exiting Ubu, Fier again relocated to downtown New York City, where he founded the first Golden Palominos lineup in 1981.

In its primary live incarnation, the band was an avant-funk supergroup comprised of Fier and another drummer, David Moss, saxophonist John Zorn, guitarist Arto Lindsay, and a pair of bassists, Bill Laswell and Jamaaladeen Tacuma; on their self-titled 1983 debut, the Palominos were augmented by Fred Frith, Nicky Skopelitis and Mark Miller. Over the next few years, Fier moved away from the first record's experimental noise into far more traditional pop territory; simultaneously, he largely jettisoned the first album's lineup in favor of an ever-changing collection of punk legends, post-punk superstars, up-and-comers, and N.Y.C.-scene vets. After enlisting ex-Raybeat Jody Harris to help him co-write much of the music, Fier recruited vocalists ranging from R.E.M.' S Michael Stipe and Cream's Jack Bruce to PIL's John Lydon and newcomer Syd Straw; rounded out by musicians like former dB Chris Stamey, guitar greats Richard Thompson, and Henry Kaiser, and P-Funk alumni Bernie Worrell and Mike Hampton, the revamped Golden Palominos reached an early peak with 1985's Visons of Excess, a diverse yet cogent collection highlighted by a cover of Moby Grape's 'Omaha' and the original 'Boy (Go).'

With 1986's Blast of Silence, the group flirted with elements of country and folk; while Stipe and Lydon were noticeably absent, many of the other players featured on Visions of Excess remained, along with new additions including guitarist T-Bone Burnett, Numbers Band singer Robert Kidney, artist/producer Don Dixon, singer/songwriter Peter Blegvad, Matthew Sweet and Flying Burrito Brothers alum Sneaky Pete Kleinow. On 1989's moody A Dead Horse, Fier again shifted gears, settling on a constant lineup of Laswell, Skopelitis, Kidney, and ex-Information Society vocalist Amanda Kramer along with a handful of guests, including former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor. 1991's Drunk With Passion returned to the all-star format; Stipe and Thompson again rejoined the fold, welcoming newcomers like Sugar's Bob Mould. This Is How It Feels, a sophisticated concept album inspired by the Graham Greene novel The End of the Road followed in 1993; along with core members like Laswell, Skopelitis, Worrell, and Kramer, the record spotlighted vocalists Lori Carson and Lydia Kavanaugh as well as bass great Bootsy Collins.

1994's Pure featured many of the same principal players, while 1996's Dead Inside, essentially from a trio comprised of Fier, ex-Psychedelic Furs guitarist Knox Chandler, and vocalist/lyricist Nicole Blackman, explored electronic and ambient soundscapes. Dead Inside would be the final album by the Golden Palominos with various compilations being the only additions to the discography. Here is a Syd Straw CD from my collection. A truly fine album from one of the great vocalists from the awesome band The Golden Palominos.

The review from Amazon below is spot on. One of my recurring fantasies is imagining Syd Straw in the no-rules wrestling ring with Alanis Morissette, Shirley Manson, and Sheryl Crow, wiping the floor with their self-important butts and showing them how a real woman makes hard-rockin' art out of her relationship woes. Never easily pigeonholed or tied down, singer, songwriter, and wandering spirit Straw wound up living in Chicago, recording her category-defying sounds in Missouri, and putting them out on the Nashville-based Capricorn Records. But the label that made Southern rock famous was as unlikely home, and War and Peace never connected with either the modern-rock or roots-rock crowds that it should have appealed to. Poignant, passionate, it's powered by the world's greatest garage band, the Skeletons. It's also filled with songs such as 'The Toughest Girl In the World' (a moving declaration that Straw is anything but), 'CBGB's' (a tale of a one-night stand that began at the infamous punk club), and the love-lost ballad 'All Things Change.

' They're unforgettable-just like Straw herself. Jim Derogatis 1. The Toughest Girl In The World 2.

Million Miles 3. Time Has Done This 4. Love And The Lack Of It 5. All Things Change 7. Almost As Blue 9.

Water, Please 10. Black Squirrel 14. The Train That Takes You Away.

Vocalist, singer/songwriter, and guitarist Syd Straw first made a name for herself as part of the Golden Palominos, a band led by Anton Fier that enjoyed a cult following in the 1980s. Her Capricorn Records debut, War and Peace, was released in 1996, and since then her unique blend of folk-rock and blues-rock have found a home with Triple A (adult album alternative) radio stations and their audiences around the country.

Straw has only one other solo album, Surprise, released in 1990 to good reviews. That recording chronicled Straw's emergence as a songwriter, which as she had thought of herself primarily as a song interpreter before that.

On Surprise, Straw was joined by Michael Stipe (R.E.M.), John Doe (X), Ry Cooder, Daniel Lanois, Don Was, Richard Thompson and Marshall Crenshaw. Straw was raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of Hollywood film and TV actor Jack Straw, best known for his starring role in The Pajama Game. She was drawn to a life as a performer, and after high school, she headed straight for Manhattan, arriving in New York in 1978. Shortly after that, she landed her first job singing harmonies for Pat Benatar, and later joined the Golden Palominos' ever-changing lineup, which also included Michael Stipe and Matthew Sweet.

Straw can be heard on the Palominos' Visions Of Excess and Blast of Silence albums. She also toured the U.S. And Europe with the band, performing at the Montreaux Jazz Festival one year. In the midst of promoting and touring for War and Peace, Straw has kept up her profile as a scenemaker, sitting in at clubs and lending her gifted musical sensibilities to records by Vic Chesnutt, Wilco, Rickie Lee Jones, David Sanborn and Evan Dando. A version of her song 'Howl,' served as the title cut for a film by Eric Stoltz, Sleep With Me. Straw was the first female singer signed by Capricorn, a roots-rock and blues label now based in Nashville. On War and Peace, she's accompanied by a gifted bar band from Missouri, Lou Whitney and the Skeletons, and she recorded the album without a lot of extras at their studio off Route 66 in Springfield, Mo.

On the album, Straw addresses themes ranging love and the lack of it on a track by the same name, 'Love and the Lack of It,' as well as loneliness, as on 'All Things Change.' ' Although Straw may only have two albums out, she's an enormously gifted vocalist and songwriter who has her own distinct musical vision, as evidenced on her self-produced War and Peace. That vision is a rootsy one, with lots of country and blues influences. Her 14 originals on the record prove it. Although she didn't set out to, she also plays rhythm guitar on many of the tracks on the album. Straw says with the biography accompanying War and Peace that she doesn't see the album as a 'comeback' at all, 'because things have been constantly busy and changing for me since Surprise came out. But I really threw myself into the new record in a way that I haven't been inspired to do for a long time.'

' Great records and a wider following are in the offing for this unique, multi-genre vocalist and songwriter. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide 85MB, WMA. I love this Tribute to Judas Priest- Legends of Metal CD. It's from my collection and I have had it for at least ten years.

What can I say. I grew up on Hard Rock from the 70's and always get a kick out of this CD. The Hellion/Electric Eye - Helloween 2. Rapid Fire - Testament 3.

Saints In Hell - Fates Warning 4. The Ripper - Mercyful Fate 5. Exciter - Strapping Young Lad 6. Burnin' Up - Doom Squad 7. Love Bites - Nevermore 8. Tyrant - Overkill 9. Grinder - Kreator 10.

The Ripper - Iced Earth 31MB, WMA VBR, 42 Minutes. Speaking of Tribute Albums.This tribute CD from The The is THE Shit!

When I popped this CD into the listening station at CDepot in College Park, MD a few years back, I was like OMFG! This thing completey F'n rawks! It's short but man it kicks major butt!

Honky Tonkin' 3:37 2. Six More Miles 0:58 3. My Heart Would Know 3:31 4. If You'll Be A Baby To Me 1:02 5. I'm A Long Gone Daddy 4:40 6. Weary Blues From Waitin' 2:47 7. I Saw The Light 2:39 8.

You're Cheatin' Heart 3:43 9. I Can't Get You Off Of My Mind 2:58 10. There's A Tear In My Beer 3:23 11.

I Can't Escape From You 4:16 34Mb, WMA VBR, 34 Minutes. This is one of my first 'Tribute' albums and it is one of my favorites. Most everyone on here are some of my favorite artists. I know a lot of folks don't care for tribute albums, but I like 'em.

Different takes, on old favorites. Anyways.here's 'Sweet Relief', 'A Benefit For Victoria Williams'. Summer of Drugs- Soul Asylum 4:08 2. Main Roads- Lucinda Williams 3:12 3. Crazy Mary- Pearl Jam 5:40 4. Merry Go Round- Buffalo Tom 3:11 5. Weeds- Michael Penn 3:50 6.

Animal Wild- Shudder To Think 2:26 7. Tarbelly And Featherfoot- Lou Reed 3:18 8. Opelousas- Maria McKee 3:56 9. This Moment- Matthew Sweet 4:47 10. Frying Pan- Evan Dando Of Lemonheads 3:11 11. Lights- The Jayhawks 5:27 12.

Why Look At The Moon- The Waterboys 2:16 13. Big Fish- Giant Sand 4:15 14. Holy Spirit- Michelle Shocked 106MB, MP3@320, 55 Minutes. Here is a nice collection of covers for your listening pleasure. Plenty of good tunes and fine artists featured on this tribute album. 'Jimmie Rodgers cast a huge shadow. Taking what was then called 'hillbilly music' and making it accessible to the general public, Rodgers created an influential new style that merged folk and blues in a precursor to today's popular country music.

Troubled times. Rodgers championed the common man against a backdrop of rapid economic and technological change: he focused with humanity on colorful characters who lived with bravado and self-reliance.' Robert Christgau Jimmie Rodgers was born in Mississippi and grew up loving the railroad, his father's profession. He became a brakeman, one of the more dangerous jobs that required great skill. His job required that he run on the top of each car setting the brakes by hand.

At a young age he had to leave the railroad because he acquired tuberculosis. He had several jobs and finally landed a job recording for Victrola records. His short career of six years writing and singing songs, made more of a dent in the soul of American music than any other musician of the time. He died at the age of 36 after singing and writing 113 songs. He forever influenced country music. He was one of four to be inducted into the first Country Music Hall of Fame.

Bob Dylan garnered his influence and brought together 13 other musicians to pay homage to Jimmie Rodgers. Dylan said, 'Jimmie Rodgers, of course, is one of the guiding lights of the Twentieth Century, whose way with song has always been an inspiration to those of us who have followed the path.He was a performer of force without precedent with a sound as lonesome and mystical as it was dynamic. He gives hope to the vanquished and humility to the mighty.' 'Dreaming With Tears In My Eyes'- Bono, guileless and without his usual backdrop sings a simply lovely tune. 'Waiting For A Train' Dickey Betts has an earthy swing to a Rodgers favorite song; The Allman Bandsman comes with the yodels intact.

'Somewhere Down Below The Mason Dixon Line' Mary Chapin Carpenter floats and echoes the rural 20th century times 'Miss The Mississippi And You' David Ball does credence to this sad song- bringing the old tempo to life. Wonderful yodeling. 'My Blue Eyed Jane' Bob Dylan's effortless rawness is a labor of love to a man who he reveres. 'Peach Pickin' Time Down In Georgia' Willie Nelson gives us the loose rambling song with simplicity and love. 'In The Jailhouse Now' Steve Earle has a raw and lively sense of timing. He is always the true picker and singer. 'Hobo Bill's Last Ride' Iris Dement's voice is true country, and she sings a riveting old fashioned account of the hoboes' life.

'Gambling Bar Room Blues' John Mellencamp brings to life his rough and tumble persona in a guitar and drumbeat tempo. 'Hey, Hey, hey, hey' 'Why Should I Be Lonely' Aaron Neville brings his high-pitched, dramatic sweetness with his rendition. 'Best Pal I've Ever Had'. This CD was released in 1997 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Jimmie Rodgers birth. 'Songs of Jimmie Rodgers' is an understated collection that moves from Dixieland to country and lets the songs take center stage. Dreaming with Tears in My Eyes - Bono 2.

Any Old Time - Alison Krauss 3. Waiting for a Train - Dickey Betts 4.

Somewhere Down Below the Mason Dixon Line - Dickey Betts 5. Miss the Mississippi and You - David Ball 6. My Blue-Eyed Jane - Bob Dylan 7. Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia - Willie Nelson 8. In the Jailhouse Now - Steve Earle, The V-Roys 9.

Standin' on the Corner [Blue Yodel No. 9] - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, John Kahn 10.

Hobo Bill's Last Ride - Iris DeMent 11. Gambling Bar Room Blues - John Mellencamp 12. Mule Skinner Blues - Van Morrison 13. Why Should I Be Lonely? - Aaron Neville 14.

T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1) - Dwight Yoakam 38MB, WMA VBR, 53 Minutes. Here's a pretty good tribute CD from my collection. Girls Talk - Dave Edmunds 2.

Unwanted Number - For Real 3. My Brave Face - Paul McCartney 4. Hidden Shame - Johnny Cash 5. All Grown Up - Tasmin Archer 6. Miss Mary - Zucchero 7.

Shadow & Jimmy - Was (Not Was) 8. Upon A Veil Of Midnight Blue - Mary Coughlan 9. Deep Dead Blue - Anuna 10. The Comedians - Roy Orbison 11. The Deportees Club - Christy Moore 12. Punishing Kiss - Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet 13. Shamed Into Love - Ruben Blades 14.

Shatterproof - Billy Bremner 15. Dirty Rotten Shame - Ronnie Drew 16. Shipbuilding - Robert Wyatt 17. The Birds Will Still Be Singing - Norma Waterson 18. I Want To Vanish - June Tabor 19.

The Other End (Of The Telescope) - 'Til Tuesday 20. Indoor Fireworks - Nick Lowe & His Cowboy Outfit 21. Almost Blue - Chet Baker 38MB, WMA CBR, 79 Minutes. This is one awesome Tribute CD from my collection. The title says it all.

So many great Blues artists. The whole CD is great! What Good Can Drinkin' Do - Tracy Nelson 2. Move Over - Tad Robinson 3. Ball And Chain - Etta James 4.

Piece Of My Heart - Otis Clay 5. Maybe - Lonnie Brooks 6. One Good Man - Lou Ann Barton 7. Down On Me - Paul Black 8. Get It While You Can - Koko Taylor 9.

Trouble In Mind - Willie Kent 10. Turtle Blues - Lynne Jordan 11. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) - Cathy Richardson 12. Me And Bobby McGee - Syl Johnson 13. Mercedes Benz - Taj Mahal 38MB, WMA VBR, 56 Minutes. This is a great Richard Thompson tribute album from my CD collection.

Several awesome versions from some great artists! Shoot out the Lights - X 2. Wall of Death - R.E.M. When the Spell Is Broken - Bonnie Raitt 4. Turning of the Tide - Bob Mould 5.

For Shame of Doing Wrong - Evan Dando, Syd Straw 6. Down Where the Drunkards Roll - Los Lobos 7. Beat the Retreat - June Tabor 8. Genesis Hall - June Tabor 9.

I Misunderstood - Dinosaur Jr. Madness of Love - Graham Parker 11. Just the Motion - David Byrne 12. Valerie - Beausoleil 13. Heart Needs a Home - Shawn Colvin, Loudon Wainwright III 14. Dimming of the Day - The Five Blind Boys of Alabama 15. Farewell, Farewell - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior 16.

Great Valerio - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior WMA VBR, 45MB, 67 Minutes. It's another rainy Sunday here in beautiful Downtown Bowie. A perfect day to rip some good music from our favorite radio station and get it out there for you old timers. This an overnight show from Mark that went all over the place.

Pretty wide variety of great music here. Ripped from three 90 Minute Maxell UDXLIIS90 Cassette tapes.

I edited out some stuff. Hope Robbie doesn't mind.

Half a tape of 'Disco' and another half of 'smooth' Jazz. I'm not much of a fusion guy, but I left most it on here because it was actually pretty awesome. Ariston Ls 609 St James on this page. This may be the last post from Robbie's tapes. The last tape left is labeled the last show.

I have already posted the last 3 hours of 'HFS in Bethesda from an open reel tape. So thanks again to Robbie for an awesome share of high quality WHFS from 1983. Kate Bush, Toya, Joan Armatradding, Joni Mitchell, Maria Muldaur, Bonnie Raitt, The Meters, Steve Miller, The James Gang, Led Zeppelin, Frank Zappa Station I.D., King Crimson, True Vougue, Shriekback, The Eurythmics, Voice Farm, Ultravox, Tears For Fears, Gang Of Four, Personal Effects, Little Feat, Edgar Winter, J Geils, Paul Butterfield, Duke Williams, Eric Clapton, Dave Edmunds, Delbert McClinton, Tear Drop Explodes, Modern English, XTC, Captain Beefheart, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Oregon,The Cure, U2, The Fixx, The Stones, Blancmange 392MB, MP3@320, 204 Minutes. Here is a great show from Jim full of punk and other fine music!

Don't know the exact date but the concert run down has show dates in Feb.Enjoy Simple Minds, China Crisis, Ultravox, New Order, Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Public Image, Flipper, Bartalk, In Camera, Nexta, It's Immaterial, The Modern Lovers, Lou Reed, Lee Fardon, Gladys Night, The Sluts, The Velvet Underground, Roxy Music, The Weirdos, Scream, Circle Jerks, The Minute Men, Hybrid Kids, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Chance 69, D.O.A, The Dills, BTeam, Smegma, The Sex Pistols 340MB, WMA, 184 Minutes. Got this for a penny plus shipping on Amazon a couple of weeks ago.If you Like John and CTS you'll like this CD! A decidedly Steely Dan slant.Enjoy!

John Palumbo: Pianos, Guitars, Lead Vocals Alan Shor: Vocals Mark Easley: Bass, Vocals Nina Slater: Vocals Andy Shriver: Lead Guitar Chuck 'Tin Man' Klapka: Horns Ralph Fisher, George Gray: Drums Additional Guitars: Davey Carrero, Rick Witkowski 1. New Wanderers 2.

Dancing Shoes 3. Where Are the Angels 4. Baltimore Joe 5.

Temporary Man 6. Walking on the Water 7. Honeymoon Avenue 9.

Edge of the Fire 10. Cooltown 36MB, WMA 9.1 VBR, 50 Minutes. This cool Trisha Yearwood show was recorded from a live broadcast of A&E's 'Live By Request'. I'm sure there are plenty of folks out there that will say WTF!But this show for the most part completely kicks butt.

She has a hot band backing her up. Some pretty good rockin' and funky tunes as well as some ballads from Trisha. My buddy Fred, that plays in a local Bluegrass band, turned me on to her a couple of years ago, and I was like, gimme a break. Have to admit tho, Trisha does have some good stuff. Not all of it, but plenty there for me.

I ripped this to my hard drive a while back. 1) Perfect Love (3:06) 2) X's And O's (2:58) 3) There Goes My baby (3:44) 4) Real Live Woman (3:52) 5) Too Bad Your No good (3:54) 6) Everybody Knows (3:20) 7) The Song Remembers When (4:04) 8) Believe Me Baby I Lied (3:42) 9) Where Are You Now (3:32) 10) She's In Love With The Boy (4:14) 11) Walkaway Joe (4:30) 12) On A Bus To St.

Cloud (4:32) 13) Wrong Side Of Memphis (3:24) 14) That's What I Like About You (2:43) 15) Over The Rainbow (3:09) 16) Powerful Thing (2:57) 17) How Do I Live (4:46) 34MB, WMA 9.1, 62 Minutes. Here are two different, short but sweet, rockin' shows of Carlene Carter from my tape collection. The Austin City Limits tape was recorded to cassette on June 22 1994. 1) Wildwood Rose (5:09) 2) Cry (3:18) 3) Every Little Thing (3:05) 4) I Fell In Love (5:40) 12MB, WMA 9.1, 17 Minutes The TNN tape is another American Music Shop show and was recorded to cassette in July of 1991 and features Albert Lee! 1) 'You Are The One' by Carlene Carter (3:06) 2) 'Easy From Now On' by Carlene Carter (4:34) 3) 'Sweet Little Lisa' by Albert Lee (3:46) 4) 'I Fell in Love' by Carlene Carter (4:10) 11MB, WMA 9.1, 15 Minutes. I've been collecting live music from various sources since the mid to late 70's.

Radio shows, TV broadcasts, radio show pre-FM CD's and vinyl LP's and some trades. Most of the shows posted here, I recorded and ripped myself. I always had top of the line stereo equipment and cassette and open reel recorders for those on air broadcasts. I've downloaded plenty of bootlegged concerts from various blogs.

As a rule I will only post stuff from my collection and not what is already available out there. I also post out of print CDs and LPs from my collection. I will repost from my readers anything someone sends me as long as it is either out of print or something that's not from someone else's blog. If you want to share a link for a cool item on your blog, or someone else's, please feel free to post it in the comments. Enjoy and please leave a comment and pass this blog along. Can you believe that so many out there are starving for the old WHFS? If you leave a comment, how about using a nickname instead of Anonymous.

At least make up something please. I have reconsidered my position.and will re-upload dead links, so long as you go to that particular post and make the request from the comments page.

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