Scotland Rock City...
smoker says,
"Tape Rip.
Marillion playing an early gig in Grangemouth Rock City, Scotland.
This is an uncirculated boot as far as I know.
Pretty decent audience recording and of some interest to
Marillion fans I'm sure.
Uploaded this one in FLAC.
Covers Included."
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XRRPALPF
Bright Lights!
Manfred Mann - Blinded By The Light.avi
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QWGUOJG8
OR
http://www.multiupload.com/QU8I2V17SC
Pink Home Alabama...
Someone requested this one, thrasher, I think?
The Show took place in 1994 in Birmingham, Alabama...
It's an AUD Recording and Sounds pretty good Except for the Fade Ins & Fade Outs...
It doesn't really flow like a concert should...So, I'm Not Sure Anyone Else Would Want It, But That's OK - There's Plenty More To Choose From Here on the Blog!
NOTE: There was a Front Cover ONLY for This Show So I Made The Back, AND I Touched up the Front by adding the cow, etc...
PinkFloyd-BirminghamAL94-CD1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FSCRX5QY
OR
http://www.multiupload.com/7YTD0FTDD6
PinkFloyd-BirminghamAL94-CD2
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NUJI4ET4
OR
http://www.multiupload.com/QZ2LJHVNC8
A Very Special One...
Buckeye (Thanks as Always!) sent this one in a while back - Finally got around to makin' some covers for it...
Excellent Cheap Trick Concert!
It's a SBD Or FM Radio Or TV Broadcast, Or Somethin' Like That That Sounds Excellent!
The First 5 (Five) Songs are Done Acoustically, Then They Turn On The Electricity and Crank Up The Guitars and Rock Out The Rest Of The Show!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10G3X8ZD
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http://www.multiupload.com/DM3ZNB71OD
Gonna Blow This Town Wide Open Tonight...
Cool Riot Concert...This IS Different from The Live In Japan Concert from 1992, Although Both Were Apparently Released Years Ago By Steve Loeb, Riot Producer of some of their classic LPs...WITHOUT Mark Reale OR The Band's Approval...So, They're NOT Official Riot Releases!
The Artwork That Came with This Just Didn't Do It Justice, 'Cause It's an Awesome Concert!
So, I Made Some To Go With It, BUT Of Course, You're Free To Choose The One You Like Best...
Tony Moore Musta Studied with Hooked On Phonics (Japanese Version) Or Rosetta Stone Or Something, 'Cause He Does Quite o' Bit O' Talkin' Between Songs In Japanese...
BTW, Riot have a NEW CD out:
You can Buy Here...in CD OR Vinyl!
SBD CD Quality Live Performance...
It's Great To Hear Them Mix It Up (Old & Then Newer Songs...)
Tokyo Rose/Rock City Is Excellent!
And The Song Maryanne Is Simply Awesome!
Bobby San Is a Drum Solo...
Plus you get 2 (Two) Bonus Studio Tracks:
Black Mountain Woman, Which was ONLY on the Japanese Version of Nightbreaker (Although I'm NOT 100 % Sure This IS The Same Version?)
And Then There's The Rare Track Sylvia...
Riot - Live In Osaka + 2
http://www.mediafire.com/?di72472msvwt0i8
Cumin' Atcha Live!
Here's a Great FM Radio Broadcast Recording of Tesla on The Psychotic Supper Tour!
Live From Manchester, England!
I saw Tesla on THIS Tour at a Small College Gym in Kentucky - Morehead State University...
Best known for Producing NFL Football Player Phil Simms, Quarterback for the New York Giants who helped take them all the way to the Super Bowl XXII in which they WON! and even appeared on the Soap Opera As The World Turns And is Now a CBS Sportscaster...
Firehouse Opened the Show - It was a Really Great Concert!
This Originally Came With 2 Extra Songs Tacked On to the end from a Rockline Show, BUT I've Left Them Off 'Cause the Quality Just wasn't The Same...
Anyway, It's an Incomplete Show (11 Great Rockin' Tracks) BUT What's Here Is Great!
It didn't have any artwork, So I Pieced some Together from The Psychotic Super Cover Art...
The Way It Is is done Acoustic, But Everything Else Is Electrically Charged!
I Simply love That Man Out Of Time (Edison's Medicine) song to death! It sums up the life of a True Genius (Nikola Tesla). IF You've NEVER Read any Books About Him - Please Do So NOW!
Also, You'll Probably wanna Pick up this show too!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W45R5ZOC
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http://www.multiupload.com/L39F1BTZFS
Boys And Their Electric Toys!
Been awhile again since I been here...
BUT, I've Been Workin' Behind The Scenes Lately (Got Several Box Sets to Unload on You Just in Time For Christmas...)
Here's a Recent Concert from Electric Boys!
It's an AUD Recording, But a Damn Good One - A Powerful One!
Usually with AUD Recordings, The Drums & Bass Many times Suffer, But NOT on This One...
It's like whoever recorded this one was right there on stage!
IF You're NOT familiar with Electric Boys - Go to the Labels on the Side Or Below And Start with Them Elsewhere...This One's Great But For Fans ONLY!
And That Doesn't Mean it's Not A Good Recording, 'Cause It Really Is Very Powerful...
It's one of those shows with the You-Are-There Feel To It - Plus, The Drums And Bass Just Thunder, Without Drowning Out Everything Else!
The Vocals Might Be Just a Tad Low for some folks...
I really Enjoyed this show, and IF you're a Fan - It'll Remind You Why You Liked 'em in the First Place!
They really get the Crowd Goin' with Sing-A-Longs And The Whole Deal...
Their Brand Of Rock N Roll Is a Helluva Lotta Fun, Too!
Thanks, As Always, To The Original Recorders & Uploaders!
ElectricBoys-Sheffield11
http://www.mediafire.com/?wcsv5abo5t1ldia
ChildSky
I had the fortunate experience as a growing young girl to have yearly visits with my 3 cousins (my only American cousins) in northern Indiana. Outside of cousins being pretty much the best part of any holiday, we were particularly lucky to have the perfect match up of ages, temperaments, and genders... my mild mannered sister Eleni paired up with my mature and kind cousin Liesl, my spirited brother George was the perfect match for my fiesty and mischievous cousin Curtis, and being the baby in my family I was plopped together for better or worse (always better) with sweet, bubbly Meghan - the other baby. And we were essentially the giggle girls. My cousins, I assumed from a very early age, had it so much better than us. They lived across the farm from my grandparents. My imagination pondered the luxury of just walking across a few acres of field and cornstalks to see your grandparents. Pie, potatoes and chocolate sheet cake just minutes away and likely once halfway there, you'd be able to smell it coming at you, you'd break into a gallop to arrive just before you missed the last slice, scoop, piece. I had only their holiday house in my mind, you see. The idea that there might also be some sort of mundane day to day experience escaped me entirely. Jealousy was always more entertaining than reality.
With that field, that farm, those barns and coups full of animals, those two houses full of cousins, grandparents, and warm, delicious, sweet smells, I was given - as often as we could make the 500 mile drive - a cousin experience that could not have been better. Meghan collected koalas. Here room was littered with every imaginable shape, size, color, stuffed, poster, book and sticker of koalas (enter lovely jealousy again). The boys were usually hurting one another, fighting over the rules of any game, or scheming a prank on us. The mature girls were typically off doing something mature, I guess, we were rarely ever welcome. When we did catch a glimpse of their make-believe through a cracked door, it usually involved pretend boyfriends or pretend families, so we could leave that scenery entirely uninterested, and opt for something like a staring contest over Lays potato chips, where the bust-out of laughter was accompanied by shooting food in each others' faces. We were the babies. All I can remember is laughing, really.
I do remember one early evening where Meghan and I were running through the fields behind my grandparents' house and something had upset me.... I think one of the other kids. I was wearing a zippered sweater. I told Meghan I was running away. The sky was huge. And filled with more color than what seemed possible for a sunset. It went on forever, the flat landscape barely putting up a fight to obstruct any part of it from our view. I ran, and ran, yelling that I would never come back, my mouth tasted bright and salty with exhaustion in the northern air. And Meghan, a few years younger, kept after me, ran as hard, caught up, and begged me not to do it. She was the only one of the two of us that believed I actually would. She cried. And begged. She wasn't my sister who knew better because I usually never made it passed that row of pine trees in the back side yard. She wasn't my brother who wouldn't have been paying attention anyway, busy with whatever boys do. She was my cousin. My baby cousin. She didn't see me everyday and know better. She didn't account for the safety net I could bounce off of by just running from our grandparents' farm to my aunt & uncles barn. I learned that she loved me. And hours later we were back at the gigglefest in her room, in the dark. Past our bedtime. She up on her squeaky, springy bed, and me down on the trundle telling her that I never would have really done it. Both of us laughing hysterically.
Years later I would lay on that same trundle, as an 18yr old, in the dark and tell dear sweet baby Meghan that I was pregnant. When I did, she laughed and laughed and begged me to be serious. Like she had learned her lesson from me after so many Thanksgivings and Christmases. But then we cried and cried. And laughed.
The wide open, ridiculously colored skies that directed us on the long drive from a cousin visit in New York last week, brought back so much to me. Its amazing, isn't it? Sights, sounds, smells. Childhood and what it made of you. I watched our children with their cousins during the visit. Sometimes I felt I could label a certain giggle, or bike ride, or slip down the backyard slide as a memory for them and file it away in their little unaware brains. I could see them being made, right there in front of me. And they have no idea how much it will all mean to them one day.
And I felt glad and thankful.
Thank you all my cousins, near and far, especially Meghan who chased me down and loved me.
xoAnna
Backatit
I typically gauge the success of any time off with how happy I am to be back at work. Our time away was perfect, though we always wish it a bit longer. It must have been just enough, because I am happy to be back. Before I left, I had meant to mention a giveaway of some of my loot over at the Cloth Paper Scissors blog that I think is being announced today, so do hurry over! It helps to celebrate my moved-into-studio being featured as the cover story for their STUDIOS winter issue. So honored.
Hope you're glad to be backatit today, xo, AM
Backwards and Forwards
Hi friends. First things last. Erhh, last things first. I can't remember anymore. But I do know I have been dancing around in circles waiting to show you some quilt market photos all the while balancing a few other heavy duty tasks like filming Janome videos for days on end and other things of that nature. But here we are then. Okay. Above is the cover of the brochure we put together for fall market. We try to print plenty of these so that we can include them inside all of the shop orders to keep you in the know. You know. Anyway, I am going to attempt some prose here, but I have a hunch that this post might get a little Cliff note-ish. So the bullet point for the above would be the first look here on the blog of my upcoming Ribbon Collection with Renaissance Ribbons. There is no better source for gorgeous jacquard ribbon and I am so much more than honored to be working with them. We are just about to load 8 ribbons into the shop soon to be followed by a few dozen more colors of the same designs. They are like cake after dinner. Perfectly beautiful in every way, and I've been working on lots of project ideas for you. Moving on.
The star of the show, at least front and center was the Log Mansion Quilt. Did you see that?- the title is linked to the downloadable pdf pattern for you. Hooray! (You can also get it from my MAKE page.) Just put the finishing touches on the pattern this morning, and Pierrette has also prepared some kits in the shop.
It really is one of my favorites.
Though this one is begging for a close second. There are a few notes for this lovely quilt. Not only does it feature many of the Loulouthi Velveteens which will be shipping next month, but the linen patches feature some of the embroidery work from an upcoming embroidery collection that I will be publishing hopefully before the end of the year. The pattern is called Love from A to Z and it is a full upper and lower case alphabet of a pretty healthy scale. The pattern will also feature a bonus project idea, this quilt, that will share a clever way to work your embroideries into a sewn item. I am also finishing up a second embroidery pattern called Fields Aflutter that is a conservatory of florals, butterflies, borders and other delights. More about the embroidery patterns soon.
Though this one is begging for a close second. There are a few notes for this lovely quilt. Not only does it feature many of the Loulouthi Velveteens which will be shipping next month, but the linen patches feature some of the embroidery work from an upcoming embroidery collection that I will be publishing hopefully before the end of the year. The pattern is called Love from A to Z and it is a full upper and lower case alphabet of a pretty healthy scale. The pattern will also feature a bonus project idea, this quilt, that will share a clever way to work your embroideries into a sewn item. I am also finishing up a second embroidery pattern called Fields Aflutter that is a conservatory of florals, butterflies, borders and other delights. More about the embroidery patterns soon.
A velveteen pouf that I designed just for market but that I can't get out of my head. And I think we know what happens then. So perhaps a new pattern in the Spring.
Pouf. And a pillow of linen, ribbon, and backed with velveteen. The table is from CB2. Wish it were bigger, and I'd use it in my living room. I thought of putting two together, but its still really low. I love the look of that dang table though.
This Painted Portrait Dress, enchanted with a bit of ribbon machine applied to the yoke, is cut a little longer than the pattern standard, for an elegant, albeit gypsy-ish, silhouette of rich color. We've topped it off with a Figure 8 Scarf of the new velveteens. Rest assured the moment we have the velveteens in hand, we will have new scarf kits in the shop for you.
And another sweet little ribbon project was on display. Lots and lots of vertical pintuck pleats made from simple, solid voile, which turn this way and that as the ribbon lays across on the horizon. The same concept could be done with bias bindings, or any cross grain fabric for that matter. It was a very fun exploration in texture, and a nice breather from print. Perhaps the most princessy type design I've ever dabbled with. I look forward to putting together some tips on this little number for you.
Last but not least (and probably not all of everything, but I did try) ...needlepoint. Thats right. Kits. Printed canvas. Wool. And for me, very, very fond memories of my childhood- one eager but imperfect stitch after another. One by one building my ideas of what is a good thing to do with your time. I am just so glad that Anchor was all too happy to let me design four new kits that will become available in Jan/Feb. We had just gotten the unstitched canvases right before we left, so I can't wait to show you the finished samples.
I'd like to say too, that I am feeling particularly reflective lately on the work that I have had the opportunity to do and share. Maybe not by accident that I feel very thankful this week, more than ever, for what I wake up to each workday. I've just been thinking that while I don't take my work too seriously, I also don't take the privilege of getting to do it too lightly. I am beyond blessed. And the added happiness of sharing it with you when I am able too is particularly lovely.
May you be blessed and well fed, body and soul.
Happy Thanksgiving,
xo, Anna Maria
Cherry Pickin' Time Again...
Fellow Hard Rockin' Kentuckians, Black Stone Cherry!
Strange Tennoutdrsman requested Some From These Guys, AND I Just So Happen to Be Listenin' To It AND had It All Ready To Go...
Tenn-Man Looks Like We Got Some psychic voodoo goin' on here...
This IS a Great AUD Recording (NOT Excellent Or Perfect - BUT, Really, Really Good!)
AND, It's a Very Powerful AUD Recording!
Auger_d Did a Fantastic Job Recording This Thing!
BSC Really Rock Out On This Full Show, Live From South Bend, Indiana!
The Audience Participates in All the Right Places and The Talkin' Is at a Minimum, Like Between Songs, Etc. They Don't Intrude on the Recording, Just Add a You-Are-There Feeling to The Show!
They Do Songs From Their Newest CD - Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Plus Many From Previous Releases...Plus an Awesome Version of Muddy Waters' Hoochie Coochie Man!
They Even Do A Bit of Tom Petty's You Don't Know How It Feels...
Even IF Nobody Else Besides Me & Tenn-Man Enjoy This Great Recording & Performance - It's Worth Postin' Right Here!
Oh, I Found Out After Makin' The First Back Cover - It'll Actually Just Barely Fit ALL on One (1) 80 Min CD-R...So, Choose How You Wanna Do It - But, However - Play It Really LOUD!
BlackStoneCherry-South BendIN11-CD1
http://www.mediafire.com/?wee1ma911afxhu7
BlackStoneCherry-South BendIN11-CD2
http://www.mediafire.com/?fa5pf9clcdzf7y3
Got My Cheap Trick Videos Out...
Here's Cheap Trick Doing Surrender on The Midnight Special:
You Can Just Watch OR D/L It For Your Very Own Below!
Cheap Trick - Surrender.avi
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1YSHTSIF
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http://www.multiupload.com/ZYUTRDNTMR
The Man In The Back Said...
Buckeye recently pointed out to me that This One's NOT Posted here (Sometimes I Forget What Is And Is Not And If It was on The "Old" HRC, Etc...)
SO, He sent it in!
This Is One Of The BEST Sweet Bootlegs You're Likely To Find!
Great Setlist...
Great Sound...
Great Performance...
I Believe it was some kinda Fan Club Release Or Some Such!
Get It Below!
http://www.mediafire.com/?v3vm6n904zilikw
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