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OITO DE MARÇO DE DOISMILEOITO - NEIL YOUNG August 28, 2008

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Eric Clapton - August 10, 2001 June 17, 2008

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Ow, copiei os links na tora dum blog massa que achei aqui. so que perdi o endereço. hr que achar de novo aplico ai. dai perdi a fotinha do show tb. osso.

Mas showzinho pedra. Altamente aconselhável.

Arco Arena
Sacramento, California
August 10, 2001

Disc One:
Key To The Highway
Reptile
Got You On My Mind
Tears In Heaven
Bell Bottom Blues
Change The World
My Father’s Eyes
River Of Tears
Going Down Slow
She’s Gone
I Want A Little Girl

Disc Two:
Badge
Hoochie Coochie Man
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Cocaine
Wonderful Tonight
Layla
You Got Me Going Around In Circles
Sunshine Of Your Love
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Ain’t Gonna Stand For It

disco 1.
disco 2.

THE KNIGHT OF THE HURRICANE May 29, 2008

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Só continuando a onda ai mais um pouco do post da Helena ai, pra quem baixar e ouvir com carinho o DESIRE, 76, merece ser ouvido tb, de earphone, e de olhos fechados, um dos melhores shows da carreira do camarada.
O show de encerramento da parte de 75 da ROLLING THUNDER REVUE.

1975/12/08, Madison Square Garden, THE KNIGHT OF THE HURRICANE - BOB DYLAN.

From the middle lands they come, creatures void of form, performing their deeds of mercy for breadcrumb sins. Through a glass darkly had they forseen Napoleon, in rags of green and gold, jurneying from the coast of Barcelona whilst, from the mountains of Madrid, came forth the blue eyed boston boy, flagging down the double e’s. And great rejoice was made at their coming for while they sang songs of darkness, songs of light made sounds inside my mind.
Yet the pedlar now speaks of darkness at the break of noom, for while Dylan plays, dead men bemoan the midas touch and though paradise regained the maine event yet would the Knight of the Hurricane bring forth the Final Cut.

THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH March 14, 2008

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Então, uma sextinha meio estranha, que não se sabe se faz frio ou se faz calor, se é dia de cañas ou de jerez, de tapas ou de marcha.. nada melhor que ouvir um grande concerto antes de decidir a vida.

Showzinho organizado pelo George Harrison em NY que reuniu uma galera sinistra pra juntar uns trocados pra matar a fome em Bangladesh. Diz a lenda tais trocados nunca chegaram à Bangladesh.. mas de boa, neguinho continua morrendo de fome por ai e a gente pode ouvir um bom som.

Histórico. A meu ver, discografia obrigatória!

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1971 - The Concert for Bangladesh, vario (George Harrison)

Atenção pro Clapton tocando While My Guitar Gently Weeps do George! Alucinante!

Na capa de trás do disco, tem a fotinha do cheque ai.

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LARS - Via Funchal, 08.03.05 March 8, 2008

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Taí, enquanto na espera do taper que vai disponibilizar pra gente o som do show, a tiazinha que a Helena comentou ai a baixo..

Ninguém merece..

Bom, fora isso, Like a Rolling Stone.. sem maiores comentários..

Dylan no seu melhor..

E ao vivo é melhor ou não é???

e pelo que fraguei por ai, parece que Summer Days foi genial tb, hein??

AT FOLSOM PRISON March 7, 2008

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Camarada pedra.

Showzinho pra reerguer a carreira. Grande apresentação na penitenciária que fez neguinho vender tipo 6 milhões de cópias em 68..

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1968, at folsom prison - Johnny Cash

  • Johnny Cash - vocal, guitar, harmonica
  • June Carter - vocal
  • Marshall Grant - bass guitar
  • W.S. Holland - drums
  • Carl Perkins - electric guitar
  • Luther Perkins - electric guitar
  • The Statler Brothers - vocals

 … audio tape of Sherley singing the song. After hearing the tape Cash rushed to include the song on the live album the next night.

Throughout the album Cash seems to empathize with the plight of the prisoners. The inmates for their part had a great deal of respect for Cash and his works, though some of the sounds that seemed to be from the inmates (cheering and shouting) were actually dubbed in after the recording, most notably the cheering following the line “I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die” on “Folsom Prison Blues.”

On the original LP release, the song order was changed and several songs were cut, probably for space reasons. The version released… tsts.. melhor ouvir.. melhor ouvir..