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sabato 14 marzo 2026

John Hammond - 1986-03-14 - Austin, TX (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Liberty Lunch


Source/lineage

"Sbd lowgen cass > CDwave editor > Flac6"


01 - Jockey Blues
02 - My Woman's Gone Wrong Dreamy-Eyed Woman's Blues
03 - Riding In The Moonlight
04 - I'm In The Mood
05 - Statesboro Blues
06 - Drifting Blues
07 - I Can't Be Satisfied
08 - Come On In My Kitchen
09 - Dust My Broom
10 - Screamin' And Cryin'
11 - Who Do You Love
12 - Dreamy-Eyed Woman's Blues
13 - Tell Me Mama
14 - Honest I Do
15 - Preaching Blues
16 - No Money Down // (broken string)
17 - Custard Pie Blues

58:58 min.

Notes:
At one point John mentions that he played these shows, perhaps a 3 day run, with Jorma Kaukonen. Jorma is on every NAB list know to humans (and probably a few others, just for good measure! HA!), however, if anyone happens to have a recording from any of these shows, PLEASE PM me about a possible trade. PLEASE… Anyone…

Those of you who are blues fans will probably recognize many of these songs. "Jockey Blues" is a very interesting and different Big Joe Turner cover. The first time I heard it I was pretty stunned that it's the same song. "Statesboro Blues" is a cover of the great Willie McTell's famous composition. "Drifting Blues" is a nice Charles Brown cover. Those more oriented toward rock than blues will likely know "Come On In My Kitchen" as a Doors song. And "Dust My Broom," of course, is an Elmore James cover, another stunningly great slide guitarist. I won't go on. All in all, this is a wonderful recording of a fabulous modern blues artist.


MD5 and the original text file included. I have not included this intro as I made only minor alterations to the original text file (which remains unchanged) to create this intro. Unlike my typical upload, however, you will NOT be getting all of what I got. Here's why: Included with this download were 10 files that are, as far as I can tell, completely unnecessary. Here is an example of one of the titles - "john hammond 1986-03-14 PII 01.flac.part." It appears to me to be part of a download. I play all of these songs without those 10 files without any problems, and they take up a lot of what I consider valuable space. They are actually larger than the "complete" FLACs. I really hope I haven't screwed up. I'm pretty much a tech know-nothing. I'm doing it so as not to waste YOUR valuable bandwidth. Gulp...

venerdì 17 ottobre 2025

Bonnie Raitt, Lowell George, John Hammond - 1972-10-17 - Hempstead, NY (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

John Hammond, Freebo
Tuesday Night Concert Live on WLIR FM
UltraSonic Studios

Pitch of CD1 was approximately 52 cents flat.
Corrected and FLACed - goody - 1/24/08

Source and Lineage

CD1
FM REBROADCAST MASTER > 1ST GEN REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC > goody > dBpowerAMP > Cool Edit Pro (Pitch Bender +52 cents) > TLH (FLAC Level 8),

CD2
FM MASTER > 3RD GEN CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC

Ken Cole - Announcer

Bonnie Raitt - Guitar, Resonator, Vocals
Freebo - Bass, Vocals
Lowell George - Guitar, Vocals
John Hammond - Guitar, Harp, Vocals

CD1
01 - Intro
02 - Love Me Like A Man
03 - Under The Falling Sky
04 - Talk
05 - Love Has No Pride
06 - Talk
07 - Going Down To Louisiana
08 - Talk
09 - Can'T Find My Way Home
10 - Tuning
11 - Big Road
12 - You Got To Know How
13 - Talk
14 - Apolitical Blues

CD2
01 - Talk
02 - Come Ride In My Automobile/
03 - Talk
04 - As The Years Go Passing By
05 - Watch My Pony Ride ?
06 - I Can'T Be Satisfied
07 - Sky Is Crying
08 - Tuning
09 - Honest I Do
10 - Talk
11 - It'S Too Late

Notes:
Tuesday Night Concert Live on WLIR FM. This is another great show provided by davmar77, whose efforts and generosity have provided many of my favorite shows. THANKS AGAIN DAVE!! I originally got this from the goodwill of Dave via Dime in 11/2005. In my opinion, this rates up there pretty close to Dave's "Tower of Power Ultra-Sonic" upload.

This has Bonnie sounding oh so sweet and hot at the tender young age of 22. Vocally she is hitting some high notes that only a young gal can hit and she easily keeps up with the fast company she is with! This is the first time that she and Lowell ever played together! One thing I really like about this is that it's acoustic for the most part, and there is some cool banter while tuning up from an admittedly stoned Bonnie. While this technically is a Bonnie Raitt show, it's the symbiosis of the players here who all get plenty of space to step up, and they all do. Very cool live radio, captured for our enjoyment and put out here by davmar77.