Friday, 9 July 2010

Arcade Fire - 2010-07-07 - Hackney Empire, London, UK

Deemed as a "secret show", this was The Arcade Fire's first UK appearance since the back end of 2007 and boy were the audience ready for it! The tickets were primarily sold via a pre-sale on the Universal website that was done in conjunction with Ticketmaster. This pre-sale would have been better organised by school kids, I kid you not. Eventually a small number of tickets went on open sale and typically disappeared within seconds. So, other than a handful of seats reserved for the press and the odd guest-lister, the show was generally attended by fans who would have sold their soul to be there (and several of them virtually did, looking at the eBay listings).

The Hackney Empire is your typical old-style, grandiose theatre, more used to pantomimes and variety shows than out-and-out rock concerts. Thankfully the ground floor seats were removed to allow a large proportion of the audience to stand, with the multi-tiered seating providing a great view for everyone else. I was situated in the 1st tier of seats, 5 rows back, slightly to the right of stage-centre. This not only provided a great view, but the sound was better than I was expecting too.

The volume of noise that greeted the band arriving on stage was deafening. In fact, it caused the auto gain control on my iRiver to adjust the levels down by 4 settings before the music had even started! This didn't affect the recording though and everything progressed smoothly from then on.

As to the show itself, what can I say other than it was everything I expected of it and more! The setlist contained 8 songs from the band's forthcoming new album, The Suburbs, along with 7 from Funeral and 3 from Neon Bible. Watching from above, it was obvious (and to be expected) that a fair number of the audience were not familiar with the new songs and it was the Funeral tracks which typically brought the house down. In particular, I would describe the encore as the best I've ever seen from this great band, which isn't bad considering this was my 10th time seeing them live!

The recording turned out very well indeed, given my distance from the speaker stacks, and audience chatter during the songs is minimal. It could maybe do with a touch of boost in the bass department, but that is down to personal preference and I would never perform equalisation on a source recording. What you get here is as it was recorded, with just a volume boost being performed by myself.

This recording is dedicated to all the people from arcadefire.net (Us Kids Know) who were at this show. You guys make following this great band all the more special. Thank you for a fantastic day.

Anyway, after too long away, The Arcade Fire are back and I strongly suggest you try and catch at least one of their shows. You will not be disappointed!

Enjoy!  :-)

Arcade Fire - 2010-07-07 - Hackney Empire, London, UK - FLAC
563MB. Links to Dimeadozen bittorrent tracker. Registration required.

Arcade Fire - 2010-07-07 - Hackney Empire, London, UK - FLAC
563MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Arcade Fire - 2010-07-07 - Hackney Empire, London, UK - MP3
175MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps) 

Setlist:

01. Ready To Start
02. Modern Man
03. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
04. No Cars Go
05. Haiti
06. Empty Room
07. Rococo
08. The Suburbs
09. Suburban War
10. Intervention
11. We Used To Wait
12. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
13. Rebellion
14. Month of May
15. -encore break-
16. Crown of Love
17. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
18. Keep The Car Running
19. Wake Up

(Photos courtesy of John Gleeson - see many more by clicking on his name)

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Green Day - 2010-06-16 - Lancashire County Cricket Club, Manchester, UK

What a superb way to spend a beautiful summer's evening! The band were on stage for a whopping 2 hours & 45 minutes, and that was 2 hours & 45 minutes of spectacular quality.

An excellent setlist was supplemented by Billy Joe's usual crowd interaction and he once again had the near 30,000-strong crowd eating out of the palm of his hand. The songs that were played covered all but the earliest part of their career and all were delivered as if the band's lives depended on it. A truly awesome experience!

As you can imagine, with me only being 20m from the stage, the crowd were quite boisterous and vociferous throughout the show. This obviously comes across on the recording, but gets noticeably better as the show goes on, particularly after I managed to move away from one tone deaf youth! Once Green Day got into the "old school" section, the extra vocals were then provided by my mate Sam, but thankfully he disappeared into a mosh pit after a few of the songs!  :-)

Now for the bad news: I started recording when the drunken rabbit came on stage, but somehow it paused before the band came on. I can only think that I didn't lock the remote and the pause button was pressed at some stage. All this meant that I didn't actually start recording until I checked the levels just before the 4th song of the set, East Jesus Nowhere. Sorry!

Anyway - enjoy! :-)

Green Day - 2010-06-16 - Lancashire County Cricket Club, Manchester, UK - MP3
254MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

Unfortunately, the first 3 songs of the set are missing from the recording-:

- Song of the Century
- 21st Century Breakdown
- Know Your Enemy

01. East Jesus Nowhere
02. Holiday
03. The Static Age
04. Give Me Novacaine
05. Are We The Waiting
06. St. Jimmy
07. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
08. 2000 Light Years Away
09. Nice Guys Finish Last
10. Burnout
11. Coming Clean
12. Geek Stink Breath
13. Hitchin a Ride
14. Welcome to Paradise
15. When I Come Around

Rock Medley:-
16. Iron Man
17. Sweet Child of Mine
18. Highway to Hell

19. Brainstew
20. Jaded
21. Longview
22. Basketcase
23. She
24. King For a Day
25. Shout Medley:-
- Shout
- Teenage Kicks
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
- Champagne Supernova
- Hey Jude
- Shout (reprise)
26. 21 Guns
27. Minority
28. --encore break #1--
29. American Idiot
30. Jesus of Suburbia
31. --encore break #2--
32. When It's Time
33. Wake Me Up When September Ends
34. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)

(Photo courtesy of the wonderful Shirlaine Forrest Photography)

Monday, 31 May 2010

Wolf Parade - 2010-05-21 - Club Academy, Manchester, UK

Gearing up for the June 29th release of their latest album, Expo 86, Montreal's Wolf Parade hit Manchester's Club Academy on the warmest night of the year so far.

And just like the Ruby Lounge gig in 2008, this was a great show from a very talented, yet somewhat understated band. The new songs (which didn't actually seem that new to many!) blended in well with the older stuff, and the usual crowd favourites got the place well and truly bouncing, leaving everyone ready for a change of clothes once the night was over. Aircon would certainly not go amiss in the Club Academy!

Enjoy!

Wolf Parade - 2010-05-21 - Club Academy, Manchester, UK - FLAC
526MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Wolf Parade - 2010-05-21 - Club Academy, Manchester, UK - MP3
149MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Intro
02. You Are a Runner And I Am My Father's Son
03. Language City
04. What Did My Lover Say? (It Always Had To Go This Way)
05. Ghost Pressure
06. This Heart's On Fire
07. I'll Believe in Anything
08. Oh You, Old Thing
09. Fine Young Cannibals
10. Cave-O-Sapien
11. Dear Sons And Daughters Of Hungry Ghosts
12. Palm Road
13. California Dreamer
14. --encore break--
15. Two Men in New Tuxedos
16. Shine a Light
17. Kissing The Beehive

A review of this show can be found on God Is In The TV and also on the excellent A Heart Can Stop A Bullet (along with the London Borderline show).

(Photo: John Gleeson)

Monday, 19 April 2010

Madness - 2009-12-15 - Manchester Apollo, UK (Revisited)


Madness - don't ya just love 'em! I've had a rethink about posting my recording of this show, so here it is! Anyone who wanted to purchase the official recording would probably have done so by now, but the link's included below, just in case.

This was the best performance I've seen from Madness since the early 90s. The Apollo was a far more suitable venue than the larger arenas they've played around Manchester over the years. They were on top form and delivered a great setlist with genuine enthusiasm that was thoroughly appreciated by the crowd, both young and old alike.

Please be aware that this show was also officially recorded by Concert Online and is available to buy here (in superior quality too!).

Madness - 2009-12-15 - Manchester Apollo, UK
156MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. One Step Beyond
02. Embarrassment
03. The Prince
04. NW5
05. My Girl
06. Dust Devil
07. The Sun And The Rain
08. Johnny The Horse
09. Shut Up
10. In The Rain
11. Clerkenwell Polka
12. Chase The devil aka Iron Shirt
13. MK II
14. Bed And Breakfast Man
15. That Close
16. E.R.N.I.E.
17. Forever Young
18. House Of Fun
19. Wings Of A Dove
20. Baggy Trousers
21. Our House
22. It Must Be Love
23. encore break
24. Tarzan's Nuts
25. Madness
26. Night Boat To Cairo



Monday, 9 November 2009

The Specials - 2009-11-04 - Empress Ballroom, Blackpool, UK

This was my first visit to the rather ornate surroundings of the Empress Ballroom and my 3rd time seeing The Specials during 2009. The venue was excellent, as were the band, and I can still feel the sprung dance floor bouncing beneath my feet as it teetered under the weight of 3,000 pairs of dancing, skanking feet! The only disappoint for me was the sound within this great hall which, to my ears, was poorly mixed with high bass and low vocals giving a "muddy" effect. Fortunately, my microphones hear considerably better than me and the recording turned out far better than I ever hoped it would. In fact, I can hardly believe it's the same show that I witnessed!

The setlist was very similar to when the band toured in the spring, with the welcome additions of Stupid Marriage and Guns of Navarone, though unfortunately at the expense of Too Hot, Liquidator and Skinhead Moonstomp. Why couldn't they have just played them all?

Will we get to see this great band again after this autumn tour? I don't know, but I'm just glad I've had the privilege to witness them first-hand. Maybe not in their prime, but definitely in all their glory. Cheers lads.

Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think. :-)

The Specials - 2009-11-04 - Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
143MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Intro
02. Do The Dog
03. (Dawning Of A) New Era
04. Gangsters
05. It's Up To You
06. Rat Race
07. Monkey Man
08. Blank Expression
09. Doesn't Make It Alright
10. Hey Little Rich Girl
11. Stupid Marriage
12. Concrete Jungle
13. Friday Night, Saturday Morning
14. Stereotype
15. Man At C&A
16. A Message To You Rudy
17. Do Nothing
18. Little Bitch
19. Nite Klub
20. Too Much Too Young
21. Long Shot Kick The Bucket
22. Guns of Navarone
23. Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
24. -encore break-
25. Ghost Town
26. You're Wondering Now

Monday, 2 November 2009

Green Day - 2009-10-30 - MEN Arena, Manchester, UK



This was simply an amazing show performed by an equally amazing band. It had everything - crowd participation, pyrotechnics and regular explosions.

Billie-Joe Armstrong had the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand from the moment he walked on stage and he never let them rest until he was finished almost two and a half hours later. He disappeared up into the seated area; he danced with fans onstage; he got fans onstage to sing songs (well done if you're that woman, but Dale from Preston, don't give up the day job!); he got a 10-year old (-ish) kid on stage to be "saved" during East Jesus Nowhere; he fired t-shirts into the upper reaches of the arena from a gun; he soaked the crowd with a hose and giant water pistols. A tad pantomime at times, but a true showman and great entertainment nevertheless!

And then there was the music. The 16,000 strong crowd lapped it up and sang along all the way through. We even had a couple of treats with "2,000 Light Years Away" and "Coming Clean" making rare setlist appearances "for the old school"! The highlights for me were East Jesus Nowhere and Jesus of Suburbia, both outstanding songs that this great band do proud. Cheers lads!

Enjoy! :-)

Green Day - 2009-10-30 - MEN Arena - FLAC
799MB. Links to Dimeadozen bittorrent tracker. Registration required.

Green Day - 2009-10-30 - MEN Arena - MP3
245MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)


Setlist:

01. Song of the Century
02. 21st Century Breakdown
03. Know Your Enemy
04. East Jesus Nowhere
05. Holiday
06. The Static Age
07. Give Me Novacaine
08. Are We the Waiting
09. St. Jimmy
10. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
11. 2000 Light Years Away
12. Hitchin' A Ride
13. Coming Clean
14. When I Come Around
15. Iron Man (Black Sabbath cover)
16. Brain Stew
17. Jaded
18. Longview
19. Basket Case
20. She
21. King For A Day
22. Shout Medley:-
- Shout
- Orgasm Addict
- Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life
- Champagne Supernova
- Teenage Kicks
- Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (Reprise)
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
- Shout (Reprise)
23. 21 Guns
24. Minority
25. -encore break #1-
26. American Idiot
27. Jesus Of Suburbia
28.
-encore break #2-
29. Last Night on Earth
30. Wake Me Up When September Ends
31. Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)


I've noticed I put "Friday 30th November, 2009" in the info file included in the download. It was, obviously, October, so please edit it accordingly if you pass this show on.

Many thanks to Last.fm user Bonzon for the use of the great photo in this post. More photos from this show can be found here.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Arcade Fire - 2007 - Neon Bible Live

And now for something completely different .....

Here's The Arcade Fire's 2nd album, Neon Bible, made up of tracks taken from recordings I made of the band at various UK venues throughout 2007.

All extraneous chat, tuning, etc. has been removed to just leave the actual music and I've normalised each track to the same levels to improve the listening pleasure.

The news trickling out of Canada is good and it looks like we'll see the band's 3rd album some time next year. And that, of course, means another tour for me to follow (and record!) around the UK. I can't wait!

Arcade Fire - Neon Bible Live 2007 - FLAC
249MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Arcade Fire - Neon Bible Live 2007 - MP3
78MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 224 kbps)

Track List:

01. Black Mirror - Manchester Evening News Arena, 2007-10-27
02. Keep The Car Running - Alexandra Palace, 2007-11-18
03. Neon Bible - Alexandra Palace, 2007-11-18
04. Intervention - Manchester Apollo, 2007-03-09
05. Black Wave / Bad Vibrations - Manchester Apollo, 2007-03-09
06. Ocean of Noise - Latitude Festival, 2007-07-15
07. The Well and The Lighthouse - Nottingham Arena, 2007-10-31
08. (Antichrist Television Blues) - Manchester Apollo, 2007-03-09
09. Windowsill - Brixton Academy, 2007-03-16
10. No Cars Go - Nottingham Arena, 2007-10-31
11. My Body is a Cage - Manchester Apollo, 2007-03-08

Saturday, 8 August 2009

Sincerely, John Hughes

A little out of the norm for this blog, but EVERYONE should read this fantastic piece on the late, great John Hughes.

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Final Fantasy - 2009-08-03 - RNCM, Manchester, UK

This was my first time in the company of Final Fantasy and it most certainly will not be my last. The concert hall at the Royal Northern College of Music was the perfect setting for this show, the well designed auditorium giving great acoustics for the wonderful talent that is Owen Pallett - his candle lighting and bottle of wine simply adding to the occasion. The show lasted a little over an hour and every song was very much appreciated by a thoroughly spellbound and respectful audience.

This excellent recording is dedicated to Jules the Fanboy, whose dedication to this wonderful artist is exemplary.

Final Fantasy - 2009-08-03 - RNCM, Manchester - FLAC
272MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Final Fantasy - 2009-08-03 - RNCM, Manchester - MP3
105MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Song Song Song
02. Adventure.exe
03. Midnight Directives
04. Keep The Dog Quiet
05. Lewis Takes Action
06. Dance Dance Dance
07. Flare Gun
08. The Butcher
09. This Is The Dream Of Win And Regine
10. E Is For Estranged
11. CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
12. Lewis Takes His Shirt Off
13. -encore break-
14. The Great Elsewhere
15. This Lamb Sells Condos

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Kaiser Chiefs - 2007-02-21 - Manchester Apollo, UK

This was the first time I'd seen the Kaiser Chiefs and I think the recording turned out pretty good considering it was not exactly the best-sounding gig I've ever heard at the Apollo. There was way too much bass present throughout the show and they experienced several on-stage mic problems. Fortunately, my mics hear better than me!

(Actually, come to think of it, the sound quality at each of the Kaiser Chiefs shows I've attended has been less than spectacular.)

This was the first night of their Spring 2007 tour - and it showed. The new songs were (not surprisingly) nowhere near as polished as the old stuff, though they had improved considerably by the time I saw them later the same year at the MEN Arena (which I didn't record).

Kaiser Chiefs - 2007-02-21 - Manchester Apollo
111MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Ruby
02. Saturday Night
03. Every Day I Love You Less And Less
04. Heat Dies Down
05. Thank You Very Much
06. Born To Be A Dancer
07. Modern Way
08. High Royds
09. My Kind Of Guy
10. Everything Is Average Nowadays
11. I Predict A Riot
12. The Angry Mob
13. Retirement
14. -encore break-
15. Na Na Na Na Naa
16. Oh My God

(Picture courtesy of Shirlaine Forrest)

Thursday, 16 July 2009

The Specials - 2009-05-04 - Manchester Apollo, UK

This was yet another fantastic show by the boys. They were on top form again, maybe even surpassing the previous night's performance (they played exactly the same setlist). One thing that did improve was the sound mix of the instruments and vocals. Along with a pretty quiet audience in my immediate vicinity, this helped produce a much cleaner recording than my Sunday effort.

Once again I've got to state - how the hell I managed to keep my feet still for almost 90 minutes, I'll never know! This band just make me want to dance! However, helping to preserve their awesome musical legacy was my goal, so hopefully I've done it justice.

This recording is dedicated to all the moderators who do a great job over at The Specials forums (accessed via http://www.thespecials2.com/), especially Mike and Paul who have more than helped to keep the band alive during their rather lengthy sabbatical. Cheers guys.

I've not stopped playing this one since the show. It really is that awesome! Crank it up and dance!

The Specials - 2009-05-04 - Manchester Apollo
145MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Intro
02. Do The Dog
03. (Dawning Of A) New Era
04. Gangsters
05. It's Up To You
06. Rat Race
07. Monkey Man
08. Blank Expression
09. Too Hot
10. Doesn't Make It Alright
11. Concrete Jungle
12. Friday Night, Saturday Morning
13. Stereotype
14. Man At C&A
15. A Message To You Rudy
16. Do Nothing
17. Hey Little Rich Girl
18. Little Bitch
19. Nite Klub
20. You're Wondering Now
21. Ghost Town
22. -encore break-
23. Too Much Too Young
24. Long Shot Kick The Bucket
25. Liquidator
26. Skinhead Moonstomp
27. Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)

Sunday, 12 July 2009

The Specials - 2009-05-03 - Manchester Apollo, UK

Well, what can I say? What a truly magnificent show. The band were on top form, the audience were simply superb, and EVERYONE enjoyed themselves. This is the recording that I'd always dreamed of making and, thankfully, I think I've done it justice. How I managed to keep my feet still for almost 90 minutes, I'll never know!

I'd like to dedicate this recording to Pete Chambers for his unerring ability to keep the memory of this great band alive over the years. Cheers Pete.

Shortly after making this recording public for the first time I discovered that it had been bootlegged and offered for sale in several places. Although there's nothing I can do about it after the event, it still pisses me off. Please share what you download. Keep the music free or people like me may stop sharing these coveted recordings.

Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think. :-)

The Specials - 2009-05-03 - Manchester Apollo
146MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Intro
02. Do The Dog
03. (Dawning Of A) New Era
04. Gangsters
05. It's Up To You
06. Rat Race
07. Monkey Man
08. Blank Expression
09. Too Hot
10. Doesn't Make It Alright
11. Concrete Jungle
12. Friday Night, Saturday Morning
13. Stereotype
14. Man At C&A
15. A Message To You Rudy
16. Do Nothing
17. Hey Little Rich Girl
18. Little Bitch
19. Nite Klub
20. You're Wondering Now
21. Ghost Town
22. -encore break-
23. Too Much Too Young
24. Long Shot Kick The Bucket
25. Liquidator
26. Skinhead Moonstomp
27. Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Madness - 2008-12-18 - Manchester Central, UK

Manchester Central (formerly G-MEX) is an ex-railway station of aircraft hangar proportions.

The crowd were in high, pre-Christmas spirits, so I opted for a position further back than I normally would have chosen, but still central to the stage.

The sound where I was stood was great and the surrounding crowd weren't too noisy (apart from my wife who had a sneezing fit at the start of The Sun & The Rain!).

Madness - 2008-12-18 - Manchester Central
167MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. One Step Beyond
02. Embarrassment
03. Dust Devil
04. NW5
05. Grey Day
06. The Sun and the Rain
07. The Prince
08. Clerkenwell Polka
09. My Girl
10. Return of the Los Palmas 7
11. Sugar and Spice
12. I Chase the Devil
13. Bed and Breakfast Man
14. Shut Up!
15. Forever Young
16. Lovestruck
17. The Liberty of Norton Folgate
18. House of Fun
19. Wings of a Dove
20. Baggy Trousers
21. Our House
22. It Must Be Love
23. <encore break>
24. Madness
25. Night Boat to Cairo

Friday, 3 July 2009

More Recordings of The Specials?

People have been asking if I will be recording any more Specials shows after my Manchester recordings turned out so well. The answer is a resounding YES! All being well, I will be recording the Blackpool show in November. Watch this space .....

Next up will be my 2 x Specials recordings from Manchester Apollo in May, followed by my Madness recording from Manchester Central last December.

Monday, 29 June 2009

Electrelane - 2007-03-16 - Brixton Academy, UK

This was one of a number of nights where Electrelane supported The Arcade Fire on their Neon Bible tour.

After failing to discover the correct track listing for this recording, it was originally traded by myself (back in 2007) to a handful of people with track 4 split as 2 individual tracks. I've since corrected my mistake and also boosted the levels of this decent recording.

I missed the first second or so of track 1, as the band took me completely by surprise and started playing almost as soon as they'd arrived on stage! This was the first time I'd ever seen or heard Electrelane and I can honestly say I quite enjoyed them. The recording came out pretty good to say they were the support act. There is some audience background noise, but not enough to detract from enjoying the show.

Thanks to Grampish on www.last.fm for helping with the setlist.

Electrelane - 2007-03-16 - Brixton Academy, UK
134MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Setlist:

01. Bells
02. After The Call
03. In Berlin
04. Eight Steps
05. Between The Wolf And The Dog
06. To The East

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Riders on the Storm - 2007-01-03 - Manchester Apollo, UK

Riders on the Storm were previously known as The Doors of the 21st Century, but arguments over use of the name "The Doors" meant they had to change it. This led to the band receiving less press exposure for the tour and playing smaller venues than their two previous tours of various arenas.

This recording turned out really well, which is probably due to me being seated 6 feet in front of the left-hand stack of speakers! This no doubt contributed to the low-levels of crowd noise present on the recording, plus all the crowd were obviously behind me. It didn't help my ears though!

As for the show itself, they came on late (9:10pm) so I knew we were in for a shortened set, as shows at the Apollo rarely exceed 11pm. Musically, the guys were as tight as usual, but they definitely lacked enthusiasm compared to the previous times I've seen them. Strange really, because this tour was supposed to be a celebration of 40 years since the rise to prominence of The Doors.

If you listen closely during the encore break, you can hear the background storm sounds that they usually play immediately before returning to the stage and launching into Riders on the Storm. They must have been told they were short of time and launched into Peace Frog instead. A sign that Manzarek was just going through the motions is immediately before the last song; he followed his usual routine of asking the audience what song they want to hear next, but launched into Light My Fire without barely giving them time to answer!

The final track is a plea by Ian Astbury for everyone to canvass for the band to be included on the bill at Glastonbury 2007. They would probably have gone down a storm before such an enthusiastic crowd, but unfortunately they never managed to pull it off.

Riders on the Storm - 2007-01-03 - Manchester Apollo, UK
188MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Introduction
02. Roadhouse Blues
03. Break On Through
04. Love Me Two Times
05. When The Music's Over
06. Band Member Introductions
07. Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)
08. Backdoor Man
09. Five to One
10. Robby Solo / Spanish Caravan
11. The Changeling
12. People Are Strange
13. Not To Touch The Earth
14. Wild Child
15. Touch Me
16. L.A. Woman
(encore)
17. Peace Frog
18. Light My Fire
19. Ian Astbury's Glastonbury Plea

Monday, 8 June 2009

Clinic - 2007-11-17 - Alexandra Palace, London, UK

This was the first of two nights where Clinic supported The Arcade Fire at London's cavernous and cold Alexandra Palace.

They were probably not the most popular support band on The Arcade Fire's mammoth 2007 tour, but I certainly enjoyed them and thankfully I managed to nail decent recordings of both nights.



Clinic - 2007-11-17 - Alexandra Palace
116MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Setlist:

01. Dissolution: The Dream Of Bartholomew
02. Harvest (Within You)
03. Tusk
04. The New Seeker
05. The Second Line
06. Children of Kellogg
07. The Witch
08. The Return of Evil Bill

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

The Beautiful South - 2006-12-15 - MEN Arena, Manchester, UK

Little were we to know that this was to be The Beautiful South's penultimate gig. The band went their separate ways a couple of months later, so this may even be the last live recording of this great band. They were on top form and performed a great set to a very enthusiastic crowd.

I managed to get in front of the soundboard and luckily I had a bit of space around me for the majority of the show. The biggest problem were the beer sellers walking the floor. Whenever they came around where I was stood there were the inevitable voices picked up by the mics. Fortunately, this only happened a couple of times and it doesn't detract from the recording.

There were a couple of mic problems on stage during the first couple of tracks, but these were soon sorted out by the crew.

This was my first recording with new equipment. Nevertheless, I think it turned out pretty good.

The Beautiful South - 2006-12-15 - MEN Arena, Manchester, UK
163MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Setlist:

01. Introduction
02. Tonight I Fancy Myself
03. Rose of My Cologne
04. Old Red Eyes is Back
05. A Little Time
06. One Last Love Song
07. We Are Each Other
08. Prettiest Eyes
09. From Under The Covers
10. Song for Whoever
11. Pretenders to the Throne
12. Manchester
13. Worthless Lie
14. Rotterdam
15. 36D
16. Perfect 10
17. Don't Marry Her
18. You Keep It All In

(Encore 1)
19. I'll Sail This Ship Alone
20. Good As Gold

(Encore 2)
21. Let Love Speak Up Itself
22. Your Father and I

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Wolf Parade - 2008-11-28 - Ruby Lounge, Manchester, UK

The Ruby Lounge is little more than a cellar. The concert area is stuck away in a corner, maybe 40 feet long and 20 feet wide, with little or no stage for the band, a pillar in the middle of the floor obstructing the view of many and, overall, a very claustrophobic atmosphere for the 300+ crowd. And I loved it!

Both the band and the audience were up for a good time, and neither disappointed. A great set was delivered at an unerring pace and the crowd went wild straight from the first note. As you would imagine for a venue of this nature, the sound was a little overpowering and "muddy" at times, but this recording came out far better than I ever imagined it would, given the circumstances.

Wolf Parade - 2008-11-28 - Ruby Lounge, Manchester, UK
142MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)

Wolf Parade - 2008-11-28 - Ruby Lounge, Manchester, UK
433MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Setlist:

01. You Are a Runner And I Am My Father's Son
02. Soldier's Grin
03. Call It a Ritual
04. It's a Curse
05. Dear Sons And Daughters Of Hungry Ghosts
06. Language City
07. An Animal In Your Care
08. Shine a Light
09. Grounds For Divorce
10. Fine Young Cannibals
11. California Dreamer
12. This Heart's On Fire
13. Kissing The Beehive
14. encore break
15. The Grey Estates
16. I'll Believe in Anything
17. Fancy Claps

Thursday, 14 May 2009

The National - 2007-07-15 - Latitude Festival

The set started off pretty quiet until the sound engineer finally decided to turn the band's mics on! The National had problems getting their equipment to the stage on time, so thanks were made to both Andrew Bird and The Cold War Kids for the loan of their gear. All things considered, this is a pretty decent set from a great band and, thankfully, this is mirrored by the recording.

The National - 2007-07-15 - Latitude Festival
180MB RAR archive, FLAC format

Setlist:

01. Start a War
02. Mistaken For Strangers
03. Secret Meeting
04. Abel
05. Squalor Victoria
06. Apartment Story
07. Fake Empire
08. Mr. November