Sunday, November 9, 2014

Kevin Coyne sur la scène du Théâtre de l'Empire à Paris, Chorus - 12 Nov 1978.avi

FILM French INA has a 1978 KC show: 
Kevin Coyne sur la scène du Théâtre de l'Empire à Paris, Chorus - 12 Nov 1978 
- 19min55s  @avi

From the same Rockpalast kind of shows (ie: GOOD) 
Kevin Coyne, guitar, and Zoot Money, keyboards, perform the
World is full of fools
Strange Locomotion
Roses In Your Room
then, only Kevin Coyne sings I want my crown.
The concert also features an interview with Kevin by Patrice Blanc Francard, about his involvement in social activities in the neighborhood of Camden Town in London.

Cheers Folks!
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BOOTLEG CDR: HALF MOON PUTNEY, UK. 2 NOV 1980 @ 128

•BOOTLEG CDR: 
HALF MOON PUTNEY, UK. 2 NOV 1980  @ 128
(by request)


Nov 2 1980, UK. Artwork by Emma, layout by Alan Richardson. The artwork says "1981"
and has a couple of errors in the songs titles.
Kevin Coyne with "GLS": Brian Godding (guitar), Steve Lamb (bass) and Dave Sheen (drums).



Learn To Swim - Learn To Drown (KC/BG) / Day To Day (KC/BG) 13:44

Dark Dance Hall (KC/BG) 5:07

New Motorway 3:10

America 8:26

The Old Fashioned Love Song (KC/BG) 4:55

Wonderful Wilderness (KC/BG) 5:58

Don't Know What To Do (KC/BG) 8:19

Amsterdam 2:53

A Little Piece of Heaven (KC/BG) 5:02

Rock Me Baby (King, Josea, arr. KC) / Three Legged Duck With Words (BG) [unreleased]10:18

1:16:07

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Cheers Folks!

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

KEVIN COYNE - Amsterdam Vondelpark 1977 @ wav

KEVIN COYNE - Amsterdam Vondelpark 1977  @ wav

Vondelpark, Amsterdam
Probably between Spring and Autumn 1977

Kevin Coyne solo on acoustic guitar with Bob Ward (special effects)

    Fat Girl 6 :10
    Pointing the Finger 3 :36
    Mummy / Daddy / I love my mother 5 :23
    Amsterdam [different lyrics, much nicer to the city!] 4 :11
    A Little Prayer [short extract] 0 :12  [unreleased]
    Good Boy 5 :09
    Mad Boy [beginning with an impro] 3 :59
    Blame it on the Night [cuts] 3 :45
    Marjory Razorblade [extract] / Marlene 3 :57
    I Want my Crown (trad. arr KC) 3 :22
    Keep you Lamp Trimmed and Burning (trad. arr by KC) 1 :28
    Cripples Parade [unreleased] 3 :32
    Sunday Morning Sunrise 3 :24
    Blame it on the Night 3 :38 (the same as track 8)

Thanks to Ron for this boot, and to Pascal & Uwe for info.

Cheers Folks!
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Kevin Coyne - Rencontre avec Richard Branson

 Few months ago Pete send me link for this one :

Kevin Coyne - Rencontre avec Richard Branson (mp4)

Pascal (& Uwe) said:


- Steve Dinsdale found this on INA website: "RENCONTRE AVEC RICHARD BRANSON" from the French TV show "Pop Deux", Nov 1st 1973. A feature about Branson and the new Virgin label. Features an absolutely great acoustic show of Kevin with Gordon Smith performing Marjory, Good Boy and I Want my Crown. Also a nice interview.

Thanks Pete !

Kevin is beginning around 14 min.

Cheers Folks!
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Saturday, September 6, 2014

KEVIN COYNE - 1986-07-19 - NUERNBERG, Burggrabe

KEVIN COYNE - 1986-07-19 - NUERNBERG, Burggraben  
@ flac

Spacebandit said:


"KEVIN COYNE AND BAND
Burggraben, Nuernberg, Germany
July - 19 - 1986
Outdoor show
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from SEETHELIGHT7 collection # 705
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Rec. Info:
unknown lineaged very low-gen FM recording. This tape (TDK SA90) -> playback on NAK DR3* -> HD -> WeTransfer -> my HD -> Audacity (edit/remaster) -> WAV 16/44 -> TLH8 -> FLAC ->
YOUR EARS AND MIND...on turpentine! * done by SEETHEFUZZ7
Unfortunately just a snippet of this great show from one of the finest singer/songwriters ever walked this earth! Also, the tracks are definitely not in the correct running order,
as all tracks faded out (quite amateurishly done) during the applause. The first song is maybe the last of this show, or at least the last before the encore. My guess is that this
origins from a BR3 "Zündfunk" broadcast. Anyway, the sound is very nice to excellent. I added a bit more low end for a more satisfying listening.
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As mentioned before, KEVIN COYNE, multitaltented artist of music, poetry and painting, left this world far too early. A few weeks before his 61th birthday he passed away from the
complications of a lungdesease in late 2004. A resident of Nuernberg since 1985, he chose Germany as his home to concentrate on his full scale of artistry and got married there, too.
Praised as an so called "anti-star", he never floated along with the music biz, but stood straight and strong to his own believes. Great man, indeed.
My first encounter with him was when I watched a videotape of his 1976 Rockpalast show in the early 80's and thought: Well, that guy is really MAD! But I loved the performance.
Unfortunately I saw him only once in 1990 at infamous "Hyde Park" in Osnabrueck, when he opened for Randy California's SPIRIT. I can cleary remember him grumbling about the fact that
"someone" teamed him up with that band (all in the "sung" song interludes!) and surely he stole the show from them. Think I shit in my pants from laughter about this crazy supreme
cynical humour... Ok, it was an odd pairing, indeed. So, I hope there are a lot more tapes from him out there, waiting to be released or reseeded in the year of his 70th anniversary
and sadly the 10th of his passing. And wherever his soul is now, he won't be the comfortable guy, but a righteous man who never let anyone bow him. SB.
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ALL THAT WAS ON TAPE (36:04 min.)

01. Turpentine (4:15)
02. The World is Full of Fools (4:33)
03. Tell the Truth (6:03)
04. Mummy (6:10)
05. Saviour (6:29)
06. Gina's song (6:11)
07. Let me be with you (2:20) fades out midsong


Setlist is a matter of guess, sorry no PRETTY PARK or HOUSE ON THE HILL here...
Also, unfortunately no details about the lineup. Maybe someone can help with both?

Do not convert to lossy files, unless for personal use. No lossy net use! Flac rules!
If you sell...you wanna get some turpentine? Tasty!

Uploaded for the memory of KEVIN COYNE (27.01.1944 -> 02.12.2004) on DIME by Spacebandit 2014/09/02 "

Uwe sent more info:


"The 3rd track is ‘Tell the truth’ from “Politicx” album.

Line up: 
Hans Pukke (guitar), 
Robert Steinhart (bass) and 
Falk Steffen (drums). 

The show happened the day after the band returned from their GDR tour that we have as bootleg too."

Thanks for Spacebandit and people from Dime for this boot.
Also thanks to Uwe for more info.

Posted by Poor.
Cheers
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Thursday, September 4, 2014

KEVIN COYNE - 1979 Babble, Rock Club (live boot) @ 192

KEVIN COYNE - 1979 Babble, Rock Club (live boot) @ 192
(by request)


Pascal said:

Recorded live in 1978 (between 31 July and 3rd August - for years I thought this was from 1979), at Rock Club, Covent Garden, London, good sound. Artwork by Kevin Coyne, layout by me.
Kevin Coyne with Dagmar Krause (vocals), Zoot Money (keyboards), Brian Godding (guitar - first recorded appearance with Coyne. Godding had played with The Blossom Toes, Magma and many more).
Total time 62:00. 
Same titles as the BABBLE LP (although a year before the album) plus monologues.

Are You Deceiving Me? 2:54
Come Down Here 2:49
Dead Dying Gone 2:24
Stand Up 2:40
Lonely Man 3:11
I Really Love You 3:03 [1978 B-side]
Sun Shines Down On Me 3:00
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I Confess 3:24
Sweetheart 3:00
Shaking Hands With The Sun 4:04
My Mind's Joined Forces 2:58
It's My Mind 3:50
Love Together 3:40
Happy Homes 1:40
It Really Doesn't Matter /
We Know Who We Are 3:58

This is the best Babble boot ever: good sound and performance, a splendid - as ever - Zoot Money, amazing lyrics. For these first performances of Babble (a year before the album), Kevin Coyne does monologues between the songs, with a totally different text from the 1979 Europe and London performances. For the moment, Dagmar sticks to singing.
 
Michale recalls for the Kevin Coyne Group: "I know this  recording along with a number of other Coyne recordings of this period are often attributed to others, but it was often me with a Sanyo cassette recorder dangling over the monitor at the front of the stage, and usually with Kevin’s blessing. I recall that this was one of four nights of Babble at the Rock Club and on the next night  Kevin had to sing every song as Dagmar was ill. Wish I’d recorded that one! Kevin’s then wife Lesley was at that particular show and upon learning she was disappointed in missing Dagmar, I piped up and offered and subsequently sent her a copy of this recording."

The Babble chronology is :
Rock Club London July 78
June 79 album out and Europe tour (Paris, Sweden, Holland, Germany)
June 79 the scheduled show at Stantford Theatre is cancelled because of The Sun controversy.



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Cheers Folks!

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