Sunday, November 22, 2015
1976, Apr 18 A SMALL EVENING WITH KEVIN COYNE
KEVIN COYNE - 1976, Apr 18
A SMALL EVENING WITH KEVIN COYNE @ 320
Pascal said:
RADIO: BOOTLEG CDR: A SMALL EVENING WITH KEVIN COYNE
A Tim Tape (see Credits). Radio London, first broadcast on Apr 18 1976.
Good sound. Artwork by Kevin Coyne, layout by me.
Kevin Coyne solo (*) and with Zoot Money (keyboards **), Steve Thompson (bass) and most likely Andy Summers (guitar) and Peter Wolf (drums).
Poem ("We were walking across the field by the canal") and Mad Boy * 3:53
Talking to No-one * 3:00
My Mother's Eyes (Gilbert/Baer) ** /
Why Must We be Parted like this? ** 6:04 [unreleased]
Eastbourne Ladies 4:42
Strange Locomotion (KC/DC/NC) 3:42
Sunday Morning Sunrise 4:41
Saviour (KC/AL/GS) 7:10
Mummy 4:25
Big White Bird 2:26
America 4:34
TT: 44:41
Thanks to Uwe for this one.
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A SMALL EVENING WITH KEVIN COYNE @ 320
Pascal said:
RADIO: BOOTLEG CDR: A SMALL EVENING WITH KEVIN COYNE
A Tim Tape (see Credits). Radio London, first broadcast on Apr 18 1976.
Good sound. Artwork by Kevin Coyne, layout by me.
Kevin Coyne solo (*) and with Zoot Money (keyboards **), Steve Thompson (bass) and most likely Andy Summers (guitar) and Peter Wolf (drums).
Poem ("We were walking across the field by the canal") and Mad Boy * 3:53
Talking to No-one * 3:00
My Mother's Eyes (Gilbert/Baer) ** /
Why Must We be Parted like this? ** 6:04 [unreleased]
Eastbourne Ladies 4:42
Strange Locomotion (KC/DC/NC) 3:42
Sunday Morning Sunrise 4:41
Saviour (KC/AL/GS) 7:10
Mummy 4:25
Big White Bird 2:26
America 4:34
TT: 44:41
Thanks to Uwe for this one.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
KEVIN COYNE + BRENDAN CROKER - Windsor Arts Centre, Windsor, 02.03.2002 @ 320
KEVIN COYNE + BRENDAN CROKER - Windsor Arts Centre, Windsor, 02.03.2002 @ 320
Thanks to Uwe for this one.
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Pascal said :
2 BOOTLEG CDR: "I WAS WONDERING" WINDSOR ARTS CENTRE, UK, 2ND MARCH 2002
2 BOOTLEG CDR: "I WAS WONDERING" WINDSOR ARTS CENTRE, UK, 2ND MARCH 2002
KC and Brendan Croker
(acoustic guitar and vocals).
Artwork by Kevin Coyne. Beautiful layout by
Paul Bennets.
Available as a jewel case artwork and paper sleeve. Issued Apr
2005.
Life Is Almost Wonderful 3:39
Pass Me
The Memories 3:22
Old King Cole 2:32
Martha & Arthur 2:545
Looking >From My Window 4:55
Whispers In The Night 5:03
I Want To Sit With the Girls 3:41
Oceans Of Love 5:04
World of Trouble (Strange Dreams Part 2) 5:40
Be Your Sugar Daddy 3:10
How It Burns 4:17
I Know Who You Are 3:46
47:14 (all songs on CD1 by
KC/BC)
-
Uggy's Song 4:16
-
Uggy's Song 4:16
Five Hundred Miles Away From Home (BC?/Vocals: BC) 2:41
Good Boy 4:24
Which Way will you Turn? (BC?/Vocals: BC) 3:51
Gina's Song
4:18
Bewildered (BC/Vocals:
BC) 3:47 [from the Notting Hillbillies album
"Missing... presumed having a good time"]I Was Wondering [KC/BC] 2:53 4:01
[unreleased]
You Win Again (H. Williams) 3:12
[unreleased]
Self Made Saviour (BC/Vocals: BC) 4:23 [from Brendan's solo album "Redneck State of the Art"]
Self Made Saviour (BC/Vocals: BC) 4:23 [from Brendan's solo album "Redneck State of the Art"]
Marlene 4:01
I Know Who You Are 4:01
Blame it on the Night 3:53
Blame it on the Night 3:53
Singing
the Blues (M. Endsley) 3:53
50:28Thanks to Uwe for this one.
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Sunday, April 12, 2015
KEVIN COYNE - Bremen 06.12.1983 @ 320
RADIO BREMEN, 6TH DECEMBER 1983 a.k.a. "VICAR" @ 320
Pascal said:
RADIO: 2 BOOTLEG CDR: RADIO BREMEN, 6TH DECEMBER 1983 a.k.a. "VICAR"
This is the full show, read here:
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_80s.htm#ROUGH
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_80s.htm#ROUGHMORE
and here:
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_80s.htm#VICAR
Thanks to Uwe for this gem!
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RADIO: 2 BOOTLEG CDR: RADIO BREMEN, 6TH DECEMBER 1983 a.k.a. "VICAR"
Recorded live at Schauburg, Bremen, Germany, Dec 6 1983,
for Radio Bremen by Rockfarm Studios (engineered by V. Siedenburg)
Kevin Coyne with Peter Kirtley (guitar), Dave Sheen (drums and vocals on Living Doll) and
Steve Lamb (bass)
Dark Dance Hall
(KC/BG) 3:59
The House On The Hill 8:06
Singing The Blues
(M. Endsley) 3:40
Gina's Song 5:25
Black Cloud 5:55 [KC says it's a 1969 song]
I Want My Crown (trad.
arr KC) 3:38 [not on ROUGH]
Saviour (KC/AL/GS)
11:39
Sunday Morning Sunrise 7:59
-
The Monkey Man 8:15
Living Doll (Cliff
Richard) 3:18 [unreleased, not on ROUGH]
The Old Fashioned Love Song (KC/BG) 5:06
Lucille (R. Penniman)
3:23
Pretty Park 4:46
A Loving Hand 6:26
89:68This is the full show, read here:
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_80s.htm#ROUGH
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_80s.htm#ROUGHMORE
and here:
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_80s.htm#VICAR
Thanks to Uwe for this gem!
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
KEVIN COYNE - Radio Concert, ICC Berlin, 03.09.1981 @ 320
KEVIN COYNE - Radio Concert, ICC Berlin, 03.09.1981 @ 320
(by request)
Pascal said:
(by request)
Pascal said:
Probably the first ever Coyne bootleg. Issued in the 80s? Source: FM, Sep 3 1981. Recorded live at Funkausstellung in the ICC Berlin
Kevin Coyne with John Etheridge (guitar,
from Soft Machine), Steve Lamb (bass) and
Dave Sheen (drums)
1. Eastbourne
2. The old fashioned love song
3. Turpentine / Beethoven
4. I don’t know
5. Dark dance
6. Day to
7. America
8. Stand up
9. A loving hand
This is the complete radio broadcast, in difference to the LP
version.
In 2006, Harald, the guy who actually recorded the show, wrote this:
"The correct date is 3rd September 1981, it was a concert with 4 acts at the "Funkausstellung" in the ICC Berlin. The correct setlist is Eastbourne ladies, Old fashioned love song, Turpentine, I don't know what to do, Dark dance hall/Day to day, America, Stand up, A loving hand, and an encore that has not been broadcasted on the radio; I don't remember anymore what is was, only that Steve Lamb did not came back on stage - only Dave Sheen and John Etheridge accompanied Kevin on that last one. It has been a very strange audience, Bad Manners was the main act, and unfortunately their fans made much trouble that you can hear of throughout the set ("I‚m not a popstar, so forget about it" etc. - but I don't know whether the bootleg really documents all these things?). Kevin even let is pants down and showed his ass to the audience (you may identify this scene by the reaction in the audience during John's solo in I don't know what to do). Really a bad context for a brilliant band. The interplay of the band has been extremely fascinating and full of energy - nothing that compares with Rough live (I also like Pete Kirtley, especially his Bush Telegraph with Steve Lamb on bass, but John Etheridge - even if he has spoken not very good about this time - is simply somewhat better)...
The Death of Ludwig van Beethoven was just a mini-sketch, not really a song. Just Kevin smoking on the stage (what was not allowed, of course), choking. Most probably a spontaneous idea. He had many of them those days"
Harald also provided a cdr transfer of the show, feat. 2 extra songs from a Dec 1983 show at the Quasimodo in Berlin.
"The correct date is 3rd September 1981, it was a concert with 4 acts at the "Funkausstellung" in the ICC Berlin. The correct setlist is Eastbourne ladies, Old fashioned love song, Turpentine, I don't know what to do, Dark dance hall/Day to day, America, Stand up, A loving hand, and an encore that has not been broadcasted on the radio; I don't remember anymore what is was, only that Steve Lamb did not came back on stage - only Dave Sheen and John Etheridge accompanied Kevin on that last one. It has been a very strange audience, Bad Manners was the main act, and unfortunately their fans made much trouble that you can hear of throughout the set ("I‚m not a popstar, so forget about it" etc. - but I don't know whether the bootleg really documents all these things?). Kevin even let is pants down and showed his ass to the audience (you may identify this scene by the reaction in the audience during John's solo in I don't know what to do). Really a bad context for a brilliant band. The interplay of the band has been extremely fascinating and full of energy - nothing that compares with Rough live (I also like Pete Kirtley, especially his Bush Telegraph with Steve Lamb on bass, but John Etheridge - even if he has spoken not very good about this time - is simply somewhat better)...
The Death of Ludwig van Beethoven was just a mini-sketch, not really a song. Just Kevin smoking on the stage (what was not allowed, of course), choking. Most probably a spontaneous idea. He had many of them those days"
Harald also provided a cdr transfer of the show, feat. 2 extra songs from a Dec 1983 show at the Quasimodo in Berlin.
Sometimes found as a three show CDR: Radio Concert, Berlin, Germany, 1981 + Zundfunk, 1994 + Mountain Charleston, 1999.
Thanks to Uwe for this show!
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Monday, January 26, 2015
KEVIN COYNE - 1981 Theatre De Gally, Villepreux @ wav
KEVIN COYNE - 1981 Theatre De Gally, Villepreux @ wav
Pascal said:
Boot also offers an extract from L'Empire, Paris, France 1979 with Zoot Money (piano).
Thanks to Ron for this one.
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Pascal said:
Recorded live in France, Nov 07 1981
Good sound (soundboard?)
Kevin Coyne with Peter Kirtley (guitar),
Dave Sheen (drums), Colin Gibson (bass).
As
I Recall (KC/BG)
6:13
House
on the Hill 6:46
Marjory
Razorblade / Day to Day (KC/BG) 12:31
Dark Dance Hall (KC/BG)
5:31
Song for Ronald Reagan (C.
Gibson?) 1:05 [unreleased, sung by Colin Gibson]
The Old Fashioned Love song
(KC/BG) 4:49
Saviour (KC/AL/GS)
10:13
Don't Know What To Do (KC/BG) 7:09
My Mother's Eyes
(Gilbert/Baer) 5:20
59:41
-
Louie Louie
(R. Berry) 4:53 [unreleased]
Sleeping-Waking 5:24
Eastbourne Ladies 5:39
There she Goes (KC/BG)
5:09
Hey Baby
[Bruce Channel] 4:56 [unreleased]
26:03Boot also offers an extract from L'Empire, Paris, France 1979 with Zoot Money (piano).
Thanks to Ron for this one.
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