Sunday, November 22, 2015
1976, Apr 18 A SMALL EVENING WITH KEVIN COYNE
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.
Posted by Poor
Cheers Folks
Link in comments.
Friday, August 21, 2015
KEVIN COYNE + BRENDAN CROKER - Windsor Arts Centre, Windsor, 02.03.2002 @ 320
2 BOOTLEG CDR: "I WAS WONDERING" WINDSOR ARTS CENTRE, UK, 2ND MARCH 2002
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Uggy's Song 4:16
Self Made Saviour (BC/Vocals: BC) 4:23 [from Brendan's solo album "Redneck State of the Art"]
Blame it on the Night 3:53

Thanks to Uwe for this one.
Posted by Poor
Cheers Folks
Link in comments.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
KEVIN COYNE - Bremen 06.12.1983 @ 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!
Posted by Poor
Cheers
p.s. Link in comments.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
KEVIN COYNE - Radio Concert, ICC Berlin, 03.09.1981 @ 320
(by request)
Pascal said:
"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.
Cheers
Monday, January 26, 2015
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.
Link in comments.
Cheers
Poor
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Kevin Coyne sur la scène du Théâtre de l'Empire à Paris, Chorus - 12 Nov 1978.avi
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
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!
Link in comments.
Posted by Poor
BOOTLEG CDR: HALF MOON PUTNEY, UK. 2 NOV 1980 @ 128
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
Link in comments.
Cheers Folks!
Posted by Poor
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
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!
Link in comments.
Posted by Poor
Kevin Coyne - Rencontre avec Richard Branson
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!
Link in comments.
Posted by Poor
Saturday, September 6, 2014
KEVIN COYNE - 1986-07-19 - NUERNBERG, Burggrabe
@ 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:
Also thanks to Uwe for more info.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
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.
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.
Link in comments.
Cheers Folks!
Posted by Poor
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Kevin Coyne - 2001-08-23 M.I.T. Pittsburgh PA @ flac
Aug 23 2001, audience recording, excellent sound.
Artwork by Kevin Coyne, layout by me
and with
Michael Lipton (guitar),
Jupiter Little (drums),
Robert Coyne (bass, guitar, keyboards).
His words you can read in Shoutbox.
Link in comments.
Cheers Folks!
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Few boots sent by Pete
LODDISWELL, MAY 5, 1995
Kevin Coyne with Friedl Pohrer (acoustic guitar)Side One 48:56
Having a Party
Gina's Song
Married
Araby
There She Goes (KC/BG)
Talking to No-one
Karate King
Heart of Hearts (FP/KC)
Witch
Side two 44:55
Victoria Smiles (HP/KC)
Cheat Me
Shakin' All Over (J. Kidd)
Blame it on the Night
Sea of Love (Khoury/Baptiste)
Lonesome Valley (A.P. Carter arr. KC)
Baby Blue (RC/KC)
Hey Baby (Bruce Channel]
POLGOOTH FAYRE, Cornwall 11th August 1979
Kevin Coyne solo and with Zoot Money (piano)Side One 45:23
Right on her Side
Amsterdam
Having a Party
Saviour (KC/AL/GS)
Uggy's Song
Poor Swine
Good Boy
Dance of the Bourgeoisie
Dynamite Days
Are We Dreaming (KC/PW)
Side Two 27:40
Pretty Park
Old Soldier
Eastbourne Ladies
Roses In Your Room
Strange Locomotion
BATTERSEA TOWN HALL "GRAND GALA" a.k.a. CHASING RAINBOWS
Recorded live at the Town Hall, Battersea (UK), Wed Jan 30 1980 in support of the Grand Gala show to save Battersea Arts Centre.
Kevin Coyne solo with sound effects and with Bob Ward (electric guitar).
(I do have a copy of the program for this event)
Side One 30:56
Help Me (We Need Love)
Fat Girl
Evil Island Home
Dance Of The Bourgeoisie
Pointing The Finger
Side Two 30:56
Amsterdam
Sunday Morning Sunrise
Having A Party
One Fine Day
Memory Lane (Part 12)
Also on this tape:-
Strange Locomotion (from TV) The last rainbow gig 1977
Gimme Some Lovin Shaw Theatre 1977
ROCK GARDEN COVENT GARDEN, LONDON
KEVIN COYNE AND THE OCCASIONALS
Apr 17 1980.
Bob "The Soljenitsin of R'n'R" Ward (guitar), Danny Brown (bass), Peter Wolf (drums)Side One 46:39
Having a Party 7:03
Dynamite Days 5:04
The Death of Beethoven/The Death of Gary Newman [unreleased] 0:30
Amsterdam 9:00
Mrs Hooley Go Home (KC/AL) 4:13
Brothers Of Mine 3:15
Running Bear/I Love You Because/ Moonlight Bay
Kevin Coyne filling in while Bob Ward changes a guitar string 2:59
Marjory Razorblade Suite 7:00
Tulip
Side Two 46:07
Talk Is Cheap (KC/BW) [unreleased] 3:18
Talk About Love [unreleased] 6:22
Throw It All Away (KC/BW) [unreleased] 4:11
Memory Lane (Part 976) [unreleased] 5:30
Keep it Burning [unreleased, based loosely on Blind Willie Johnson's 'Keep your Lamp trimmed and Burning'] - titled on my tape Somethin's Coming You Way 5:44
Eastbourne Ladies 4:32
Learn To Swim - Learn To Drown (KC/BG) 4:42
Also on tape:-
Memory Lane (Part 12) from John Peel
Don't Make Waves
from the TV Program 1977
Tent
Queen
What's That In The Water
Good Boy
Rose
Talkin To No-one
Don't Make Waves
Thanks one more time to Pete R.
His words:
The Loddiswell recording is my own, as (I think) is the Battersea Town Hall,
I used to know Kevin around that time and visit him after Sunday lunchtimes "down the pub".
Links in comments!
Cheers Folks!
Poor
Friday, May 17, 2013
KEVIN COYNE - 1977 Beautiful Extremes etc (EAC,log,cue,flac,scans)
What a pity !
Fantastic album !
Pascal said :
OFFICIAL LP: BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES 1974-1977
(HOL) Virgin 25527 ET (Ariola 25527 ET), released late 1977.
Kevin Coyne solo and with Bob Ward (guitar)
Something Gone Wrong 3:56 Alvic, Jan 1977
Looking For The River 3:03 The Manor, Oct 1974
Roses In Your Room 4:23 Alvic, May 1976
Face In The Mirror 5:20 The Manor, Mar 1975
All The Battered Babies 3:11 Alvic, APR 1976 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES ETC]
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Right In Hand 3:40 BBC, Aug 1974
Hello Friends, Hello Everyone 3:47 Alvic, Jan 1977
Mona, Where's My Trousers 2:58 The Manor, Mar 1975
So Strange (KC/BW) 3:57 Alvic, Jan 1977
Rainbow Curve 3:30 BBC, Mar 1977
Fool, Fool, Fool 3:55 Alvic, Jan 1977 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES ETC]
This one is a rare one... Never released as a CD
A fantastic collection of unreleased acoustic and innovative titles recorded when the band was becoming heavier and maybe too "commercial" for Kevin Coyne.
Reissued in UK with two substitutions and a different artwork as:

OFFICIAL LP: BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES ET CETERA
Cherry Red, MRED 43, Feb 1983
Kevin Coyne solo and with Bob Ward (guitar)
Compiled by Eugene Coyne
Something Gone Wrong 3:56 Alvic, Jan 1977
Looking For The River 3:03 The Manor, Oct 1974
Roses In Your Room 4:23 Alvic, May 1976
Face In The Mirror 5:20 The Manor, Mar 1975
Love In Your Heart * 2:49 Alvic, Aug 78 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES 74-77]
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Poor Little Actress 4:07 Alvic, Sept 1978 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES 74-77]
Right In Hand 3:40 BBC, Aug 1974
Hello Friends, Hello Everyone 3:47 Alvic, Jan 1977
Mona, Where's My Trousers 2:58 The Manor, Mar 1975
So Strange (KC/BW) 3:57 Alvic, Jan 1977
Rainbow Curve 3:30 BBC, Mar 1977
* from the one man stage show Fat Old Hero, also on the various artists album
PILLOWS AND PRAYERS, Cherry Red Z RED 41, Nov 1982
Never released as a CD
Posted both versions :
01 Something Gone Wrong - 3:56 Alvic, Jan 1977
02 Looking For The River - 3:03 The Manor, Oct 1974
03 Roses In Your Room - 4:23 Alvic, May 1976
04 Face In The Mirror - 5:20 The Manor, Mar 1975
05 All The Battered Babies - 3:11 Alvic, APR 1976 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES ETC]
06 Love In Your Heart - 2:49 Alvic, Aug 78 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES 74-77] 6
07 Right In Hand - 3:40 BBC, Aug 1974
08 Hello Friends, Hello Everyone - 2:30 Alvic, Jan 1977
09 Mona, Where's My Trousers - 2:58 The Manor, Mar 1975
10 So Strange (KC/BW) - 3:57 Alvic, Jan 1977
11 Rainbow Curve - 3:30 BBC, Mar 1977
12 Fool, Fool, Fool - 3:55 Alvic, Jan 1977 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES ETC 74-77]
13 Poor Little Actress - 4:07 Alvic, Sept 1978 [not on BEAUTIFUL EXTREMES 74-77]
Hope clicks and pops removed completely!

Cheers Folks!
Posted by poor
Link in comments!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
BOOTLEG CDR: OPERA FOR SYD (aka "LEIPZIG 99 ") @ flac
OPERA FOR SYD (aka "LEIPZIG 99 ")
Pascal said :
Recorded live at The Leipziger Jazzstage, Leipzig, Germany, October 1 1999
Recorded by MDR radio, Harry Nicolai
Kevin Coyne with The Achim Goettert Group (Achim Goettert (sax, arrangements), Michael Rodach (guitar), Mike Parker (bass), Toni Nissl (drums) plus special guest David Moss (vocals and drums)A premiere of an opera based on the life of Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's first guitarist.
Lyrics by Kevin Coyne, music by Achim Goettert (based on some Pink Floyd numbers).
All unreleased
N°19-Astronomy Dominé 6:33
N°23 5:07
N°21-Scarecrow 6:48
N°22-Lucifer Sam 6:18
N°20-Chapter 24 12:44
N°25 7:48
N°27 10:40
Anyday-Anyway (encore) 6:03
_[a song from MANSION OF DREAMS]
64:18
Again a good boot. David Moss is great too, very effective and strange impro between the two singers.
A big thanks for people from Dime for this one !
Cheers Folks!
Posted by poor
Link in comments!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
100.000
Thank you Folks for 100.000 visits to Kevin's blog.
It's proof that a great man isn't forgotten.
God blessed you!
Cheers
Poor
KEVIN COYNE - 2002-04-08 Munich BR Lounge Konzert FM @ flac



Tracks 01-15:
Date: 2002-04-08 (8 April 2002)
City: München (Munich), Germany
Venue: Studio 12, Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavarian Radio)
Broadcast: Nachtmix Lounge-Konzert presented by Karl Bruckmaier
Kevin Coyne - voc, gt
Harry Hirschmann - b
Tracks 16-19:
Date: 1994-06-29 (29 June 1994)
City: München (Munich), Germany
Venue: Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavarian Radio)
Broadcast: Zündfunk presented by Karl Bruckmaier
Kevin Coyne - voc, gt
01 (Introduction by Karl Bruckmaier)
02 Sitting On Top Of The World (Bob Wills)
03 Black Snake Moan (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
04 Walking The Floor Over You (Ernest Tubb)
05 Crossroad Blues (Robert Johnson)
06 Bye Bye Bird (Sonny Boy Williamson)
07 Down By The Riverside (Sister Rosetta Tharpe)
08 You Win Again (Hank Williams)
09 Death Letter Blues (Son House)
10 Lonesome Valley (Carter Family)
11 (Interview)
12 Oh Happy Day (Edwin Hawkins Singers)
13 Gina (Kevin Coyne)
14 Karate King (Kevin Coyne)
15 (Outro by Karl Bruckmaier)
16 Araby (Kevin Coyne)
17 Moonface (Kevin Coyne)
18 (Interview)
19 Uggy’s Song (Kevin Coyne)
TT: 61:04 min
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_00s.htm#NACHTMIX
http://kevincoynepage.free.fr/THE_90s.htm#ZUNDFUNK
Thanks to people from DIME for this jewel.
Link in comments.
Cheers
Poor
Monday, October 25, 2010
KEVIN COYNE - LUXOR, KOELN, GERMANY, DEC 20 1984
2 BOOTLEG CDR @ flac
(no scans)
(by request)
Kevin Coyne with Martin Odstrcil
(a.k.a Martin Mallone or Martin Ostersehl) (acoustic guitar).
Recorded by CR from M, Germany, transferred to wav by CR from M, Germany
One track only on each CD. Sound not too good.
Having A Party
Fat Girl
Don't Know What To Do (KC/BG)
Marjory Razorblade
Neighbourhood Girl
Islands [Swimming Pool] [unreleased + some Charles Bukowski bashing... more victims will follow during the show]
Can't Stand It No More [unreleased]
Sitting On Top Of The World (Trad.) [unreleased]
Cry Baby Cry/All Shook Up [unreleased]
Good Boy
Sex Machine (J. Brown) [unreleased]
All Your Love [unreleased]
Evil Island Home
Need Somebody
The Monkey Man
Pretty Park
75min
Juliet And Mark (KC/BW)
Ballerina (Boogie Song) [unreleased]
Caress me Baby [?] [unreleased cover or impro? only appereance of that song]
Untitled Blues Impro
Children's Crusade
18min
Cornelius says:
"The concert took place in the Club Luxor, Koeln (Cologne), Germany. I was there two or three times, and visited this concert, and a concert of Eric Burdon at a time, not much people were interested in him. The club is small. At the entrance is a barroom, then a small, long corridor with tables and chairs at the walls. The corridor leads to a small free room, maybe a dancefloor. There is place enough for about 100 or 200 people. The concert was pretty nice."
Thanks to Cornelius and Uwe.
Cheers Folks!
Posted by Poor
Link in comments!
Monday, June 21, 2010
KEVIN COYNE - 1992 Frankfurt (27-02-1992) (EAC,log,cue,flac,scans)

Pascal said :
• BOOTLEG CDR: FRANKFURT, GERMANY, FEB 27 92 OR OCT 7 91 THE COMPLETE SHOW
Source: soundboard recorded for TV (the 2 different dates are probably the dates of recording and broadcasting).
Kevin Coyne with the Paradise Band: Henry Beck (keyboards) and Hans Pukke (guitar), Friedl Pohrer (bass), Martin Mueller (drums).
Intro by a German DJ 1:03 [not on FRANKFURT]
Kevin Coyne interview 3:34 [not on FRANKFURT]
Saviour (KC/AL/GS) 7:09
Sensual (HP/KC) 4:36
Take Me Back In Your Arms 5:43
Go Sally Go (HP/KC) 4:50
Dynamite Daze 3:43
Sunshine Home (HP/KC) 5:11
Victoria Smiles (HP/KC) 5:00
Fish Brain 1:36
The Bungalow Song 4:11
Passions Pleasure (HB/KC) 5:39
Daddy 3:59
American Girls (HP/KC) 2:41
The Monkey Man (complete) 4:43
Outro by German DJ 0:49 [not on FRANKFURT]
Back Home Boogie Boogie (HP/KC) 3:20 (not on FRANKFURT]
Looking In Your Eyes (HP/KC) 5:28 [not on FRANKFURT]
TT : 73:23

Remastered in Cool Edit Pro , removed silence between tracks !
Thanks to Uwe for this one !
Cheers Folks!
Posted by poor
Link in comments!
Monday, September 21, 2009
KEVIN COYNE Paris, Forum des Halles, 1983 april 9 aud SM master plus Bonus: Paris, Europe 1 radio studios, Top live show, 1994 november 24 FM master

KEVIN COYNE Paris, Forum Des Halles, 1983 April 9 aud SM master 1994 plus Bonus: Paris, Europe 1 radio studios, Top live show, 1994 November 24 FM master
Serge said :
"Visiting the great "The World of Kevin Coyne" blog (cheers, Poor), this made me remembering an old recording I made in Paris.
To me, there's no reason to doubt the exact date is 1983 April 9: that's my cassette sleeve says, the set list is different from the known April 7 and 8 Forum Des Halles boots and there is a guest musician on harmonica (not for others shows).
I don't pretend showing something new to the true Kevin-maniacs, just uploading an exc audience uncirculated master.
I only knew Kevin through his albums and shows ("In living black and white" is in my top 5 live records) but i remember him as a true, sincere artist and a very nice (and desperate ?) person.
Forum show: recorded on Sony TCD5 M with Beyer dynamic M 201 mics, close to the stage.
Kevin Coyne with:
Peter Kirtley on guitar,
Dave Sheen on drums,
and as guest on harmonica, Mark Slaze (surely not exact name)
A radio FM session for French radio is added as a bonus.
My attempt for set-lists:
Paris, Forum Des Halles 1983 April 9; audience master.
01 I'm in the mood for love
02 You can't do that
03 I wanna hold your hand
04 Nothing seems to matter
05 Children’s Crusade
06 Araby
07 Sunday morning sunrise
08 The monkey man
09 Band intro
10 The old fashioned love song
11 Crowd encore
12 Knocking on heaven's door
13 Hush hush
14 Saviour
Bonus: Paris, Europe 1 radio studios, Top live show, 1994 November 24 FM master
01 Lunatic
02 Araby
03 If you be my girl
04 Baby blue
Cassettes played on a Marantz SD 4051 cassette deck with pitch adjustment; zoom H4 for wave files; PC; audacity for volume and tracking; FLAC."
Thanks a lot to Serge for this one !
Pascal said :
Then, what do you know, in Sep 2009, Serge provided a THIRD show at le Forum on April 9! To think that Coyne filled a 500 seating venue three nights in a row at the time..
BOOTLEG CDR: PARIS, FORUM DES HALLES, 1983 APRIL 9
Kevin Coyne with Peter Kirtley (guitar) and Dave Sheen (drums) and guest on harmonica Mox Gowland. Great sound.
A photo from this show provided by Mox, thanks.
I'm in the mood for love (J.L. Hooker [unreleased] 5:15
You can't do that 5:53
I wanna hold your hand [impro] 7:16
Nothing seems to matter [unreleased] 5:29
Children's Crusade [a-capella!] 2:44
Araby 8:28
Sunday Morning Sunrise 7:05
The Monkey Man 6:11
The Old Fashioned Love Song 4:22
Knocking on Heaven's Door (B. Dylan) 7:10
Hush Hush (J. Reed) [unreleased] 5:24
Saviour [just Kevin and harp...!](KC/AL/GS) 2:32
An amazing recording...
Bonus tracks on this boot: Paris, Europe 1 radio studios, Top live show, 1994 November 24 FM
RADIO Paris , Europe 1 radio studios, Top live show, 1994 November 24 FM masterKC with Friedl Pohrer (acoustic guitar)
Lunatic
Araby
Hey Baby (B. Channel) [unreleased]
Baby Blue
This show is included in Paris, Forum des Halles, 1983 April 9
Link in comments !
Cheers Folks !
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