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Rebel Salute 2002
St. Elizabeth
Jamaica
5 disc set featuring:
Capleton, Sizzla, Leego, Risto Benji, Tony Rebel,
Swade, Ras Shiloh and Natural Black, Damian Marley,
Barrington Levy, Abijah, Richie Stephens, Mama Carmen,
DYCR, Admiral Tibett and Everton Blender, Culture,
Marcia Griffiths, Carl Dawkins Sugar Minott, Lukie D,
Ghost, VC, Luciano, Junior "One Blood" Reid
The Droplift Project
Compilation
Compilation
The Droplift Project is a collection of audio collage pieces made largely from appropriated sources. 29 tracks from various artists, all containing uncleared samples. Copies of this cd are 'reverse-shoplifted'-snuck into stores and left for others to buy.
Metal Sludge Xtrava Glamza
San Damnaso
Mo.
Tuff,Shameless,Pretty Boy Floyd
Vh1 Rock Show-Rob Halford Host
Unknown
Unknown
Bonnaroo Music Festival
Manchester
TN
Bonnaroo SuperJam with Various Artists
The Punk Years
Compilation
Compilation
The Punk Years - 10 Episodes, Play UK (13th July 2002)
Episode 01: Wham Bam Thank You Glam
Episode 02: Year Zero
Episode 03: 1977 Never Get To Heaven
Episode 04: Take Three Chords
Episode 05: A Riot Of Your Own
Episode 06: Typical Girls
Episode 07: Ridicule Is Nothing To Be Scared Of
Episode 08: Punx Not Dead
Episode 09: Independents Days
Episode 10: California Uber Alles
Episode 01: Wham Bam Thank You Glam
A look at the nihilist rock 'n' roll forefathers of punk, Warhol & The Velvets,
Iggy & The Stooges, MC5, Glam rock, Roxy, Bolan and Bowie, and the British
Pub rockers and discover why they had such an impact on the young punks-to-be.
Episode 02: Year Zero
New York's punk scene developed from its roots in Warhol's Factory and
The Velvet Underground through to the New York Dolls and venues like
Max's Kansas City. We explore how the now legendary CBGB's evolved
into a seminal punk club, playing host to the likes of Patti Smith,
Blondie, Television, Talking Heads and The Ramones and how the
New York scene informed the nascent London punks.
Episode 03: 1977 Never Get To Heaven
The British cultural revolution that defied authority and confronted
the rock hegemony. This episode focuses on the rise of the Sex Pistols
and other emerging British punk bands such as The Clash, The Damned
and The Buzzcocks and the reaction their exhilarating music and
confrontational behaviour received from the British public.
Episode 04: Take Three Chords
Here we look at the myriad of bands that emerged taking punk's Do It Yourself
ethic literally. This episode also covers the fashion, music and graphics,
looking at designers who developed the punk graphic style; fashion designers
such as Westwood and not forgetting the birth of the fanzine culture.
Episode 05: A Riot Of Your Own
An outraged cry against the rising right wing sentiment in the country and a
counter to National Front marches, organisations like the Anti Nazi League
and Rock Against Racism formed. The band leading the way in energising punk
in a political sense was The Clash, who played an integral role in the
Rock Against Racism movement (as did many other punk groups), taking the
stage alongside groups like Aswad and further cementing the links between
punk and reggae. Anarcho-punk bands like Crass also began to emerge, taking
on board anti-nuclear and vegetarian causes in opposition to the right wing
politics of Oi! Bands. We discuss the political confusion caused by the mass
of ideas thrown into the air by punk.
Episode 06: Typical Girls
Women were finally seen as equal in the punk movement. If you could pick up
a guitar and play it great. If you could sing and form your own band, even
better. Women were finally getting a voice and not just as backing singers.
We look at the women who rocked and discuss the great female punk performers
Siouxsie, The Slits, Pauline Murray, Poly Styrene, Debbie Harry and the
seminal Patti Smith and find out how true the idea that punk emancipated
women from rock's macho posturing really is.
Episode 07: Ridicule Is Nothing To Be Scared Of
The fashion of punk was more important than the music according to some.
The episode looks at Sex and Acme Attractions, the two leading shops
competing with each other on the Kings Road, and the effect they had
influencing punk clones across the country. This episode also looks at
the importance of the punk picture sleeve and how the diy graphic designs
of the time are admired today.
Episode 08: Punx Not Dead
We look at some of the bands that were sniffed at by the punk elders for
being cartoon-like; bands like Charlie Harper's UK Subs, Sham 69, The Ruts,
The Jam, but who dominated the late '70s charts, as well as the different
routes bands took as punk began to splinter.
Episode 09: Independents Days
The post-punk period of '79 - '82 was a time when the provinces really
did rise up and challenge the metropolitan monopoly over music and attempt
to complete punk's apparently failed musical revolution. Labels like
Manchester's Factory, Glasgow's Postcard and London's Rough Trade and
Mute evolved during this time and took the means of production back from
the multinationals. We look at some of the key players from this period.
Episode 10: California Uber Alles
We look at how throughout the '80s and '90s, punk continued to influence
music-making globally, but nowhere more so than America, through
multi-million selling bands like Green Day and Offspring to the punk
in contemporary acts from The Strokes to Limp Bizkit; The White Stripes
to Blink 182.
Contributors included:-
John Lydon, Viv Albertine, Steve Severin, Pete Shelley, Malcolm Garrett,
Helen Wellington Lloyd, Mick Rock, Dennis Morris, Poly Styrene,
Jimmy Pursey and Steve Ignorant.
"The Punk Years" Press Release.................
A definitive history of the music that shook the world, looking at the
origins and development of the punk rock movement as a social,
historical, political and musical force. Achieved a record audience
for Play UK on Saturday July 13th 2002.
The Punk Years celebrates punk as a valid musical genre in its own right,
like jazz or blues or soul. Not only Play UK's most watched series ever,
it is also widely acknowledged by long term fans of the genre as the
best-ever series about the music. Appreciative comment focused on the
great cross-section of interviewees and the programme's honesty and
integrity in dealing with a highly contentious, and for many people
emotional and exciting, art form.
High Sierra Music Festival
Quincy
CA
Best of High Sierra Music Festival 2002
Robert Randolph
Cold Mountain
Particle
Garaj Mahal
LOS
[Parade]
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
[Jammin' in the Park]
Le Motet
Keller Williams
Yonder Mountain String Band
Wiltern Theater
Los Angeles
CA
Don Henley intro
Michelle Branch - Every Time I Look At You
Michelle Branch - Famous Blue Raincoat
Susan Tedeschi - These Foolish Things
Susan Tedeschi - A River
Debra Cox - This Bitter Earth
Debra Cox - Remember
Paula Cole - Ordinary
Paula Cole - The House Where Nobody Lives
Norah Jones - Makes No Difference
Norah Jones - Hallelujah
Trisha Yearwood - On A Bus To St. Cloud
Trisha Yearwood - The Man That Got Away
Sheryl Crow - Run Baby Run
Sheryl Crow - Goodbye
Reba McEntire - I Won't Mention It Again
Reba McEntire - I Got Lost In His Arms
Stevie Nicks - Landslide
Stevie Nicks - Sunday Kind of Love
Joni Mitchell - Woodstock
Joni Mitchell - Sweetheart Like You
Joni Mitchell - Chinese Cafe
More Don Speak
Walden Woods Benefit Concert Various Artists performing with the El Nino Orchestra
East Fest 2002
Morant Bay, St. Thomas
Jamaica
Disc 1
MC Mutabaruka
Bushman
(t1 - t11)
Chrisinti
(t12 - 16)
L.U.S.T.
(t17 - t30)
Norris Man
(t31 - t33 - cuts out)
LMS
(t34 - cuts in - t36 - cuts out)
Disc 2
MC Mutabaruka
Morgan Heritage (cuts in)
(t1 - t10)
Mighty Diamonds
(t11 - t18 - cuts out)
Cocoa Tea
(t19 - t27)
Disc 3
Bounty Killer (w/ Richard Stephens, Wayne Marshall)
(t1 - t27 - cuts out)
Buju Banton
(t27 - t42 // cuts out)
VH1 Punk Unpinned
compilation
compilation
Its introduced by Gary Crowley and has a lot of
good interviews, with such people as John Lydon
Malcolm McLaren, Don Letts, Glen Matlock etc.
Theres also the usual clips we've seen a million
times, but it makes up for it with a lot of cool
photos, its nothing groundbreaking but still a
nice addition to your Video collection.
Cops And Softcore
Compilation
Compilation
Disc 1
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Ballad Of A Fair Singer - Jess Franco
Folk & Violence - Franco Micalizzi
Getting Blue - Gert Wilden
Ghosts Or Good And Bad Onions - Jess Franco
Blazing Magnum - Armando Trovajoli
Dirty Beat - Gert Wilden
The Great Bank Robbery - Jerry Van Rooyen
Italia A Mano Amato - Franco Micalizzi
Droge CX 9 - Jess Franco
Ecstasy Blues - Gert Wilden
La Vie Delle Droge - Goblin
The Trained Madame - Gert Wilden
Pin Stripes And Machine Guns - Jerry Van Rooyen
There's No Satisfaction - Jess Franco
Nucleo Antirupine - Bixio-Frizz-Tempere
Countdown To Nowhere - Jess Franco
Disc 2
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Sex Hunt - Jerry Van Rooyen
Dedicated To Love - Jess Franco
Follow Me - Gert Wilden
Summertime Killer - Luis Bacalow
Girl Faces - Gert Wilden
The Lions And The Cucumber - Jess Franco
Death Walks In High Heels - Jerry Van Rooyen
Madame And Her Neice - Gert Wilden
New Special Squad - Guido And Maurizio De Angelis
Kamasutra - Jess Franco
At 250 MPH - Jerry Van Rooyen
Dirty Boy - Gert Wilden
Beach Party - Gert Wilden
We Don't Care - Jess Franco
Skyscrapers Galore - Jerry Van Rooyen
Madchen Die Ihre Munchen Kommen - Gert Wilden
Shindai Lovers - Jess Franco
Blues Party - Gert Wilden
Cops and Softcore:
taken from soundtracks to several european b-movies and cult flicks from the seventies, including Schoolgirl Report, At 250 Miles Per Hour and Vampyros Lesbos. Pornoriffic!! Enjoy...
Cultural Center Theatre
Charleston
WV
Live from Mountain Stage
Twist & Shout Records
Denver
CO
Willy Porter - Down At The Twist & Shout
Latin Playboys - Forever Night Shade Mary
Richard Thompson - Valerie
Rasputina - Diamond Mine
The Shins - Eating Styes From Elephants' Eyes
moe. - Buster
Jurrassic 5 & Dilated Peoples - ?
Frank Black - The Holiday Song (Private Show @ The Soiled Dove)
Leftover Salmon - Whiskey For Breakfast/Over The Waterfall
Dressy Bessy - I Saw Cinnamon
Gov't Mule - Soulshine (May 10, 2002)
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe - Hey Sister (October 26, 2002)
Cowboy Junkies - I'm So Open
Jack Johnson - Mudfootball (October 22, 2002)
2002 Holiday Sampler of Live Performances
The Punk Years
Documentary
Various
This is an amazing documentary series that was shown on the satellite channel Play UK in 2002 shortly before it closed down. This is the only documentary that actually covers all punk rock right from the Sex Pistols up to Bad Religion, it has interviews with loads of people. Johnny Rotten, Steve Ignorant, Penny Rimbaud, Billy Bragg, Mark Perry and so many more. This is a must for all fans of punk rock, there will be opinions you agree with and ones you don't. This is a download you all need to see, its your history after all.
This is a 10 part series
Programme 1: Wham Bam Thank You Glam
A look at the nihilist rock n' roll forefathers of punk - Warhol & The Velvets, Iggy & The Stooges, MC5, Glam rock - Roxy, Bolan and Bowie - and the British Pub rockers and discover why they had such an impact on the young punks-to-be.
Programme 2: Year Zero
New York's punk scene developed from its roots in Warhol's Factory and The Velvet Underground through to the New York Dolls and venues like Max's Kansas City. We explore how the now legendary CBGB's evolved into a seminal punk club, playing host to the likes of Patti Smith, Blondie, Television, Talking Heads and The Ramones and how the New York scene informed the nascent London punks.
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Programme 3: 1977 Never Get To Heaven
The British cultural revolution that defied authority and confronted the rock hegemony. This episode focuses on the rise of the Sex Pistols and other emerging British punk bands such as The Clash, The Damned and The Buzzcocks and the reaction their exhilarating music and confrontational behaviour received from the British public.
Programme 4: Take Three Chords
Here we look at the myriad of bands that emerged taking punk's Do It Yourself ethic literally. This episode also covers the fashion, music and graphics - looking at designers who developed the punk graphic style; fashion designers such as Westwood and not forgetting the birth of the fanzine culture.
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Programme 5: A Riot Of Your Own
An outraged cry against the rising right wing sentiment in the country and a counter to National Front marches, organisations like the Anti Nazi League and Rock Against Racism formed. The band leading the way in energising punk in a political sense was The Clash, who played an integral role in the Rock Against Racism movement (as did many other punk groups), taking the stage alongside groups like Aswad and further cementing the links between punk and reggae. Anarcho-punk bands like Crass also began to emerge, taking on board anti-nuclear and vegetarian causes in opposition to the right wing politics of Oi! Bands. We discuss the political confusion caused by the mass of ideas thrown into the air by punk.
Programme 6: Typical Girls
Women were finally seen as equal in the punk movement. If you could pick up a guitar and play it - great. If you could sing and form your own band, even better. Women were finally getting a voice and not just as backing singers. We look at the women who rocked and discuss the great female punk performers - Siouxsie, The Slits, Pauline Murray, Poly Styrene, Debbie Harry and the seminal Patti Smith - and find out how true the idea that punk emancipated women from rock's macho posturing really is.
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Programme 7: Ridicule Is Nothing To Be Scared Of
The fashion of punk was more important than the music according to some. The episode looks at Sex and Acme Attractions, the two leading shops competing with each other on the Kings Road, and the effect they had influencing punk clones across the country. This episode also looks at the importance of the punk picture sleeve and how the diy graphic designs of the time are admired today.
Programme 8: Punx Not Dead
We look at some of the bands that were sniffed at by the punk elders for being cartoon-like; bands like Charlie Harper's UK Subs, Sham 69, The Ruts, The Jam - but who dominated the late '70s charts, as well as the different routes bands took as punk began to splinter.
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Programme 9: Independents Days
The post-punk period of '79 - '82 was a time when the provinces really did rise up and challenge the metropolitan monopoly over music and attempt to complete punk's apparently failed musical revolution. Labels like Manchester's Factory, Glasgow's Postcard and London's Rough Trade and Mute evolved during this time and took the means of production back from the multinationals. We look at some of the key players from this period.
Programme 10: California Uber Alles
We look at how throughout the '80s and '90s, punk continued to influence music-making globally, but nowhere more so than America, through multi-million selling bands like Green Day and Offspring to the punk in contemporary acts from The Strokes to Limp Bizkit; The White Stripes to Blink 182.
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Let It Rock
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Free - All Right Now
Deep Purple - Highway Star
Meat Loaf - You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
Mountain - Don't Look Around
Alice Cooper - Under My Wheels
Motorhead - Ace Of Spades
Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild
The Who - Pinball Wizard
Jethro Tull - The Witches Promise
Family - The Weather's Answer
Ginger Baker's Air Force - Early In The Morning
Nazareth - Morning Dew
Spooky Tooth - That Was Only Yesterday
The Doobie Brothers - China Grove
Bachman-turner-overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
Heart - Barracuda
Stone The Crows - Danger Zone
Joan Jett And The Blackhearts - Crimson And Clover
Deep Purple - Hallelujah
The Grease Band - Wild Side Of Life
Man - Daughter Of The Fireplace
Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace
Mtv Russia Hard Zone Time Shift
Compilation
Compilation