Showing posts with label live performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live performance. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

The Johnny Cash Show - Houston Civic Auditorium, Houston, Texas, March 14, 1961

 


The Johnny Cash Show - Houston Civic Auditorium, Houston, Texas, March 14, 1961

Roger Miller: 01. Footprints in the Snow 02. Invitation to the Blues 03. That’s the Way that I Feel 04. Half a Mind 05. Tall Tall Trees 06. Billy Bayou 07. In the Summertime George Jones: 08. Ragged but Right 09. Accidentally on Purpose (breaks up, not good quality) George Jones & Roger Miller: 10. Ways of the World, Ways of a Woman 11. Long Time to Forget George Jones: 12. White Lightnin 13. Window Up Above 14. Treasure of Love Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three: 15. Big River 16. I Guess Things Happen That Way 17. Rock Island Line 18. Instumental 19. Five Feet High and Rising 20. I Got Stripes 21. Folsom Prison Blues 22. I Walk the Line 23. Lead Me Father 24. Ballad of Harp Weaver 25. The Rebel Johnny-Yuma 26. Luther’s Boogie 27. Goodbye Little Darling REMOVED: Johnny Western, Gordon Terry, Claude Gray, Rose Maddox Notes: Johnny Western, who emceed this 1961 show, would later become part of Johnny Cash’s band. Roger Miller, who had already written hits for Faron Young, Ray Price, Ernest Tubb, Jim Reeves, and George Jones, was just getting started as a performing artist. Fiddler Gordon Terry joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1950 and played with Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys. His biggest single, “Wild Honey”, charted in 1957. Claude Gray’s career was hot in 1961: "I'll Just Have a Cup of Coffee (Then I'll Go)," was a crossover pop hit at that time. George Jones, still basking here in the glow of his 1959 hit “White Lightnin’”, would soon move away from his honky-tonk, rebel image: His smooth ballad “Tender Years” was Number One for seven weeks later in 1961. Rose Maddox (formerly of the fantastic hillbilly band Maddox Brothers and Rose) had five Top 20 hits in that year, including both sides of the 45 “Kissing my Pillow” and “I Want to Live Again”, which are performed here. Finally, Johnny Cash performs his hits, in- cluding “Luther’s Boogie”, which, interestingly, was the highest charter of all of them.


Thanks to:
Tyler Wilcox


Saturday, April 20, 2013

Roky Erickson and The Explosives at Hultsfred, Sweden, 2007

Roky's first ever gig in Europe. Professional multicam video with soundboard audio, from Hultsfred, Sweden 2007. In three parts.


Roky Erickson and The Explosives at Hultsfred, Sweden, 07-06-16









Här är en riktig pärla som jag hittade på en gammal hårddisk som inte varit igång på några år. Hela Roky Ericksons bejublade Hultsfredskonsert från 2007, proffsfilmad med flerkamerasystem och ljud direkt från mixerbordet. Kommer ursprungligen från någon som jobbade på festivalen vid tillfället och har vad jag vet aldrig cirkulerat på nätet innan.

Uploaded to youtube byPatrik Lager

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Scott Walker Live in Japan 1970

Uploaded by : "Scott did two shows the same day. I taped both shows. Scott did the same songs during both concerts..."


Scott Walker Live in Japan 1970 (First Show)



Amsterdam
Make it easy on yourself



I don´t want to hear it anymore
Jackie




We´re alone
Matilde




Main Street Mission
Black Sheep Boy



Scott Walker Live in Japan 1970 (Second Show)



Alone
Mean Street Mission
Black Sheep Boy
MEDLEY: Joanna and Lights of Cincinnati