Friday, October 12, 2007

Killer post over at Nargo The Bort's (Coffee Creek live show)

Found this from the post pixie on Nargo The Bort's Deviant Subculture. Coffee Creek was a side band of Uncle Tupelo members Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy & Mike Heidorn along with Bottle Rockets founder and sometimes Uncle Tupelo roadie/member Brian Henneman. Check it out:

Coffee Creek ( Uncle Tupelo + 1 ) Farrar, Tweedy, Henneman, Heidorn 06/11/92 Cicero's St. Louis Mo @ 320
01 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
02 Loves Gonna Live Here Again
03 Your Gentle Way Of Lovin'
04 I Wanna Destroy You
05 Whiskey Well
06 Wallflower
07 (Is Anybody Goin' To) San Antone
08 You're Still On My Mind
09 Sing Me Back Home
10 Pwderfinger
11 Atomic Power
12 Wrote A Song For Everyone
13 Coffee Break
14 Get Back To The Country
15 Wasted Days And Wasted Nights
16 Blue Eyes
01 Moonshiner
02 Wan't Born To Follow
03 A Good Year For The Roses
04 Do-Re-Mi
05 Thanks A Lot
06 Are You Ready For The Country
07 Texas Me
08 Mendocino
09 Movin On
10 Can't Find My Way
11 Turkey In The Straw
12 She's About A Mover
13 Waltz Across Texas



http://nargothebortsdeviantsubculture.blogspot.com/2007/10/coffee-creek-uncle-tupelo-1-farrar.html

7 comments:

  1. Hi,
    thanks for the information and link about this Uncle Tupelo' show.
    Bye,
    Juan

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  2. Thanks for this Tru!
    PS. Have you heard SILVER MOUNTAIN by Deadstring Bros. yet? Holy Cow, what an album!!!

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  3. Just got Silver Mountain.....haven't even listened to it yet. So far only heard one song on the radio and it was killer bluesy goodness. BTW I checked out those 2 polly tracks. I dig 'em. The plant & krauss one is good, but that Robinson brothers one is like it was made for them to sing. Thanks for the heads up, really digging both albums.

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  4. This is totally unrelated to your most recent post.

    But I wanted to direct you to some of the finest and most carefully recorded bootlegs I've ever heard.

    It's from Magnolia Electric Co's. live archive.

    I'm currently listening to a show from 2006, in Birmingham Alabama which is simply pristine in it's recorded quality.

    I have to really nit pick when it comes to bootlegs as I listen through shure inner ear monitors with a headphone amp and low bitrate mp3's just sound like shite.

    So generally, I end up deleting most online recordings I find.

    Not so with these from Magnolia ... (Songs Ohia, etc.)

    I thought you might want to mention the availability of these ongoing live recordings from Magnolia Elec. Co. here on your blog.

    Here's a link to the show I'm listening to at the moment: http://www.magnoliaelectricco.com/archives/216

    ...

    The overall live recording archive is available here: http://www.magnoliaelectricco.com/section/live-archive

    ...

    I'm not a spokesperson for M.E.C. or anything ... but considering the extremely high quality of these recordings. and specifically considering the rather artifact-laden qualities of other boots I've encountered online ... I thought I might point you all that way.

    The shows are encoded in 700+ bitrate flac files. They sound incredible through the most intimate of cans.

    Just a heads up ...

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  5. thanks for the heads up on the MAgnolia/songs ohia/molina stuff. I'm definitely gonna check that out and I'll turn peoples heads on to it too.

    awesome, thanks

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  6. Is Nargo The Boat gonr for good? Any chance you could post some Coffee Creek? I have listened to a couple tracks and the show sounds kiler! Thanks for a great blog!

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  7. It looks like Nargo is indeed gone for good. Can you re-upload this fine CD?

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