steelygrayBrief talk with Tom Petty about his latest release with The Heartbreakers back in the day, "Echo", the eleventh album of his career. Also a few words about the new audio format MP3 and the free sharing at the web. Live appearance at New York City talk-show. This segment was followed by the performance of the song "Room At The Top" and you can watch it rigth here: youtu.be/FuJnGyG09Uk Thanks to Poodlebites for sharing his lossless files.
Tom Petty - interview about Echo - 1999-04-13steelygray2024-09-25 | Brief talk with Tom Petty about his latest release with The Heartbreakers back in the day, "Echo", the eleventh album of his career. Also a few words about the new audio format MP3 and the free sharing at the web. Live appearance at New York City talk-show. This segment was followed by the performance of the song "Room At The Top" and you can watch it rigth here: youtu.be/FuJnGyG09Uk Thanks to Poodlebites for sharing his lossless files.Blind Melon - Galaxie - 1995-09-21steelygray2024-10-18 | The second album by Los Angeles band, Blind Melon was called "Soup" and sadly was the last album with the classic line-up. The first single was "Galaxie" refering to Shannon Hoon's car. This is the second live performance at this New York City TV talk-show. Rogers Stevens: guitar Christopher Thorn: guitar Glen Graham: drums Shannon Hoon: vocals Brad Smith: bass Note: this a merge and re-encode from two lossy files that were available here in the past. The main video part was uploaded by Rhymantube a few years back, but the audio and intro are from the other souce. I didn´t like any of the captures, but the result this very decent to me, sometimes the AI urprises me in a good way.Patti Rothberg - Inside - 1996-08-14steelygray2024-10-09 | "Between The 1 and The 9" is the debut album by this singer/songwriter from New York City. The first single "Inside" was a hit in 1996. Live performance at Broadway street theater, for a night-time TV talk-show. James Elliott, bass Patti Rothberg, guitar and vocals Adrian Harpham, drum Demian Simms, guitar Adam MacDougal, keyboards Credits to Daniel Poitras for this capture, nice stereo-feed, blurry picture. Enjoy it while you can.R.E.M. - The Great Beyond - 13-12-1999 [high quality]steelygray2024-10-06 | The Great Beyond is a single from "Man on The Moon", a biographical movie about Andy Kauffman. The soundtrack was written by R.E.M. Live performance at New York City TV talk-show. Joey Waronker, drums Ken Stringfellow, keyboard and b vocals Scott McCaughey, keyboard (right) Peter Buck, guitar Mike Mills, bass and b vocals Michael Stipe, vocals Credits to JEMS archive for the capture. AI reencoded. Enjoy while you can!R.E.M. - Lotus - 23-10-1998 [high quality]steelygray2024-10-05 | "UP" is the eleventh studio album by R.E.M. At this point a trio, formed by Michael Stipe, Mike Mills and Peter Buck. Live TV performance of the second single at New York City talk-show. Joey Waronker, drums Ken Stringfellow, keyboard and b vocals Scott McCaughey, keyboard (right) Peter Buck, guitar and keyboard Mike Mills, bass and b vocals Michael Stipe, vocals Credits to JEMS archive for this great capture. Nice stereo-feed; reencoded with AI.R.E.M. - Daysleeper - 22-10-1998 [high quality]steelygray2024-10-04 | Television promotion for "UP", the eleventh studio album by R.E.M. Live performance of the first single at New York City talk-show. Joey Waronker, drums Ken Stringfellow, bass Scott McCaughey, keyboard (on the back) Peter Buck, acoustic guitar Mike Mills, keyboard Michael Stipe, vocals Credits to JEMS archive for this great capture. Nice stereo-feed; reencoded with AI.R.E.M. - Crush With Eyeliner - 1996-06-23 [high quality]steelygray2024-10-03 | Monster is the ninth studio album by Athens, Georgia band. The last with the original four-piece line-up. With Berry's departure they remain officially as a trio. Live performance of the third single at NYC television talk-show. Scott McCaughey, keyboard Bill Berry, drums and b vocals Peter Buck, lead guitar Mike Mills, bass and b vocals Michael Stipe, vocals Nathan December, rhythm guitarDinosaur Jr. - Feel The Pain - 08-09-1994 [high quality]steelygray2024-10-02 | Without A Sound is the sixth album by Amherst, Massachusetts band lead by virtuoso guitar player and songwriter J Mascis, the only founder member still remaining at this period. Mike Johnson, guitar and back vocals J. Mascis, lead guitar and vocals George Berz, drums Syd Mcguinnis, guitar (house band) Will Lee, bass (house band) Felicia Collins, guitar (house band) Credits to JEMS archive for this amazing capture, reencoded with AI.Luscious Jackson - Here - 1995-07-18 [best quality]steelygray2024-10-01 | "Natural Ingredients" is the first album by the band from Manhattan released in August, 1994 formed by songwriters Gabby Glazer and Jill Cunniff. "Here" was the third single of the album. Live performance at NYC TV talk-show. Jill Cunniff, lead vocals and bass Gabby Glaser, guitar and vocals Vivian Trimble, keyboards Kate Schellenbach, drums Note: this comes from a swedish capture, so is a PAL version. Nice audio and video, better than my NTSC file uploaded a few weeks earlier.The Verve Pipe - The Freshmen - 1997-04-24 [hq]steelygray2024-09-28 | "Villains" is the major label debut by the band from East Lansig, Michigan lead by singer/songwriter Brian Vander Ark. Live performance of the third single of the album at New York City TV show, "The Freshman" remains as their most iconic song. The first single, and first hit was "Photograph". Brian Vander Ark, lead vocals and rhythm guitar Brad Vander Ark, bass Donny Brown, drums A.J. Dunning – lead guitar Doug Corella – keyboards
Credits to Poodlebites for sharing this lossless file, mono-feed.Sonic Youth - Bull In The Heather - 1994-05-17 [high quality]steelygray2024-09-27 | "Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star" is the seventh studio album by one of the most iconic indie bands that emerged from New York City scene in the early eighties. Live performance of the only single from the CD at Broadway Street theater; TV appearance at night-time talk-show. Kim Gordon, bass and vocals Steve Shelley, drums Lee Ranaldo, guitar Thurston Moore, guitar Credits to JEMS archive for the capture (shared by Mike Ziegler). This is the best of several the versions i saw over the years. Excellent audio and video.Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Room At The Top - 1999-04-13steelygray2024-09-26 | "Echo" was released in April of 1999, as the follow-up album to 1994's successful Wildflowers from 1994. Live performance of the second single (after Free Girl Now) at New York City talk-show. Scott Thurston, rhythm guitar Steve Ferrone, drums Howie Epstein, bass Mike Campbell, lead guitar Benmont Tench, keyboard Tom Petty, lead vocals and acoustic guitar Prior to this segment an interview occured, that i already posted just here: youtu.be/uIn2B5URz-s Thanks to Poodlebites for sharing his capture. Mono feed. Lossless file, remastered with AI.Cake Like - Lorraine Cars - 1997-08-26 [best quality]steelygray2024-09-20 | "Bruiser Queen" is the second album by this indie trio from New York City. The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek who produced one track of this album, convinced Neil Young to signed them for his record label. Live performance at New York City TV talk-show. Kerri Kenney-Silver, drums Jody Seifert, bass and vocals Nina Hellman, guitar and vocals Note: this is a reencoded version of a lossy file not longer available, nice video quality, decent mono-to-stereo sound.Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get - 1997-06-18steelygray2024-09-17 | "Let's Face It" is the fifth studio album by the BossToneS, a band formed on early eighties, and as it's name suggests they are from Boston. Live performance of the first single fromthe CD at New York City talk-show. Dicky Barrett, lead vocals Joe Gittleman, bass and b vocals Nate Albert, guitar, backing vocals Johnny Vegas Burton, saxophone and b vocals Ben Carr, dancer Kevin Lenear, saxophone Dennis Brockenborough, trombone and b vocals Joe Sirois, drums Credits to Poodlebites. AI remastered, mono audio to stereo.Los Lobos - Revolution - 1996-10-11steelygray2024-09-14 | "Colossal Head" is the eight album by this mexican roots Los Angeles band released in march, 1996. An album produced by Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake. Live performance of the opening track of the album, at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City for a late hour TV talk-show. David Hidalgo, vocals and rhythm guitar Louie Pérez, rhythm guitar Cesar Rosas, lead guitar Conrad Lozano, bass Steve Berlin, keyboards and flute Victor Bisetti, drums Credits for sharing this episode to Mountain MikeArlen Roth with Danny Gatton - Tequila - 1994-01-12 [hq complete]steelygray2024-09-12 | Arlen Roth is a virtuoso guitar player from New York City with a long career as a sessionist and solo artist. For his 1994 album named "Toolin' Around" he was was joined by guest guitarists including the legendary Danny Gatton. Live performance for a New York TV talk-show. Danny Gatton, double Neck guitar John Previti, bass Drums, Timm Biery Jimmy Vivino, rhythm guitar Arlen Roth, lead guitar Note: this video was ripped from a bootleg live dvd (Gatton performing on NJ live festival) A lossless mkv file with very nice audio and video. Reencoded by me including AI beyond the old stuff.Luscious Jackson - Naked Eye - 1996-11-29steelygray2024-09-06 | "Fever In Fever Out" is the second album by this band from New York City. Singer/songwriters Jill Cunniff and Gabby Glaser formed Luscious Jackson on 1991 and just a few months after they joined Beastie Boys music label, where they released three albums and several singles and EPs. Live performance of the first single at Broadway Avenue for a TV talk-show. Jill Cunniff, lead vocals and bass Gabby Glaser, guitar and vocals Vivian Trimble, keyboards Kate Schellenbach, drums Tony Mangurian, programming and percussion ??, rhythm guitar Note: this a remastered for a 240p lossy file with AI, poor video quality but good stereo sound at least.Luscious Jackson - Here - 1995-07-18steelygray2024-09-05 | "Natural Ingredients" is the first album by this band from Manhattan released in August, 1994. "Here" was the third single after "Citysong" and "Deep Shag". Live performance at their hometown TV talk-show. Jill Cunniff, lead vocals and bass Gabby Glaser, guitar and vocals Vivian Trimble, keyboards Kate Schellenbach, drums Note: this comes from a lossy old flv file, so result is decent i think. I hope a better version would be upload very soon from are colleges here.Sara Bareilles - Love Song - 2007-10-22steelygray2024-08-30 | "Little Voice" is the breakthrough album for this singer/songwriter from Eureka, California. And the first single "Love Song" was a big hit back in the day, and still remains her most iconic song. The song was released in the US, in June 16, and the album came out a moths later. Live performance at Los Angeles TV talk-show. Javier Dunn, guitar and backing vocals Josh Day, drums Daniel Rhine, bass Sara Bareilles, vocals and piano
Note: The intro it's been added by me; the video taper has printed his name there, so i won't mention it here. Nice audio and video (not the intro). Lossless file reworked with AI.Fastball - The Way - 1998-06-04steelygray2024-08-27 | Fastball is a power-pop band from Austin, Texas who knew a very popular year in 1998 after the releasing of their second album "All Pain Money Can Buy". Their most successful single til date "The Way" was the first cut from this CD. Many remember the song as a one-hit-wonder, but Fastball released a few more singles (also from the next album). Live performance at New York City TV talk-show. Tony Scalzo, vocals and bass Miles Zuniga, guitar and b vocals Joey Shuffield, drums Note: this clip is made with two different sources, Daniel Poitras (audio and intro) and other YT video i think it's not available anymore. Great stereo feed, good picture. Remastered including AI. I hope it's ok for you.LeAnn Rimes - Blue + interview - 1996-09-05steelygray2024-08-24 | Debut talk-show performance by singer Margaret LeAnn Rimes from Jackson, Mississippi. Her first major label album "Blue", was named after the 1956 song by Bill Mack and was also the debut single from the CD (recorded when she had only thirteen). Live performance at NYC TV show. The music segment is followed by an interview. Jerry Matheny, lead guitar Johnny Mulhair, steel guitar Greg Morrow, drums Kelly Glenn, keyboards Paul Goad, bass ?, acoustic guitar Credits to Daniel Poitras for the footage, blurry vhs-rip, but great stereo feed. I reencoded the file several times, including an AI upscale, but the result is poor. This is the only capture i know about so this is what we got for now. Enjoy while you can, cheers. Note: let me know about errors in the personnel PLEASENo Doubt - Underneath At All - 2002-10-23steelygray2024-08-22 | "Rock Steady" is the fifth album the band from California, and "Underneath..." was the third single. A song written by Gwen Stefani and (Eurythmics) Dave Stewart. And it was their most successful single in the US, believe it or not. Acoustic duo performance at Music Television Request Show in Time Square studios, NYC (you can see Tony Kanal and Adrian Young at the back on the beginning with his hands up). Gwen Stefani, vocals Tom Dumont, guitar Credits to q-pa archivedatorg user for uploading the entire episode. Stereo feed, good picture lossless file. Remastered with AI.Belly - Are You Experienced? - 1994-02-25 [remastered]steelygray2024-08-20 | "Star" is the debut album by Rhode Island indie band formed in 1991 by Tanya Donelly after living The Throwing Muses and (a short period with) The Breeders. The classic song by Jimi Hendrix wasn't included in "Star", but was part of the tribute album "Stone Free". Live performance at Burkbank TV studios in California. Thomas Gorman, lead guitar Chris Gorman, drums Gail Greenwood, bass Tanya Donnelly, vocals and r guitar Note: this video was extracted by a bootleg dvd of Belly's TV footage. Reencoded a few times including AI, and i'm glad with the result, i hope you too.Pretenders - Human - 1999-06-24steelygray2024-08-18 | Live promotion around "¡Viva El Amor! the seventh album by the british band lead by singer/songwriter Chrissie Hynde and drummer Martin Chambers. Live performance at New York City TV talk-show, of the first single from the CD, also used back in the day as the theme of a US TV sitcom. Martin Chambers, Drums Adam Seymour, lead guitar Andy Hobson, bass Chrissie Hynde, vocals & r guitar Zeben Jameson, Keyboard & percussion Credits to Daniel Poitras, good stereo feed, poor edgy picture.Spin Doctors - Jimmy Olsens Blues - 1992-07-02steelygray2024-08-10 | "Pocket Full Of Kryptonite" is the first album by the band from New York City including several hits that got a lot of airing on Music Television and FM stations back in the day. Live performance of the third single from the album at Los Angeles TV talk-show.
Eric Schenkman, guitar Chris Barron, vocals Mark White, bass Aaron Comess, drumsSpin Doctors - Little Miss Cant Be Wrong - 1992-07-02steelygray2024-08-09 | Spin Doctors are a band from New York City who gain many fans with their live long gigs and the hits included in "Pocket Full Of Kryptonite" their debut album released in August of 1991. AN early encarnation of the band also included virtuoso harmonicist John Popper (Blues Traveler), a personal friend of the frontman, Chris Barron. Live performance of the first single at Los Angeles TV studios in California.
Eric Schenkman, guitar Chris Barron, vocals Mark White, bass Aaron Comess, drums
Note: This is a reencode from a lossy file i got here 10 years ago, this video was stereo feed, and include boths songs performed at this venue, the same date. I couldn't find a trace of the original uploader or the post or anything. Enjoy while you can.Texas - Why Believe In You - 1992-05-02steelygray2024-08-08 | "Mothers Heaven" is the second album by this band from Glasgow, Scotland, released in september of 1991. The song "Why Believe In You" is the first single. Live performance at US TV talk-show in Los Angeles, California. Ally McErlaine, guitar Johnny McElhone, bass Sharleen Spiteri, vocals Eddie Campbell, keyboards Richard Hynd, drums Note: this file comes from a lossy source founded a few years back through rockpeaks (don't know the name of the uploader) the intro was added by me, and the hole thing was reencoded with AI. Enjoy if you please.Stone Temple Pilots - Wicked Garden - 1993-09-16 [complete]steelygray2024-08-04 | "Core" is the debut album by the band from San Diego. This song was never released as a single, but the album included "Plush" and "Creep" that got a lot of air on TV and FM stations at that period. Live performance at New York City TV talk-show. Scott Weiland, vocals Dean DeLeo, guitar Robert DeLeo, bass Eric Kretz – drums Note: this is a lossless file extracted from a dvd bootleg of Stone Temple Pilots TV compilation.Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline - 1994-06-23steelygray2024-08-03 | Purple is the second album by the band from San Diego, California. "Vasoline" was the second single, among "Big Empty" and "Interstate Love Song" (the one most people remember from TV and FM). Live performance at NYC talk-show. Scott Weiland, vocals Dean DeLeo, guitar Robert DeLeo, bass Eric Kretz – drums Note: this video is from a dvd bootleg about STP TV performances only.Phish - Heavy Things - 2000-05-16steelygray2024-08-02 | "Heavy Things" is the first single from the album "Farmhouse". A rare track for the band for getting some FM airplay and even charting in Billboard magazine. Live performance at NYC TV talk-show. Trey Anastasio, guitar Mike Gordon, bass Jon Fishman, drums Page McConnell, keyboardPhish - Twist - 2000-10-03steelygray2024-07-31 | "Twist" is the second track from the album "Farmhouse". Released in May of 2000, remains as one of the most celebrated by fans and critics altogether. Live performance from Burkbank studios in California, for a TV talk-show . Trey Anastasio, guitar Mike Gordon, bass Jon Fishman, drums Page McConnell, keyboardThe Strokes - Hard To Explain - 2002-06-13 [best quality]steelygray2024-07-22 | "Is This It" is the title of the first album by this band from New York City released in June, 2001, and "Hard to Explain" is the first single. Live performance at Burbank studios in California, for a very popular TV talk-show. Julian Casablancas, vocals Albert Hammond Jr., guitar Nick Valensi, guitar Nikolai Fraiture, bass Fabrizio Moretti, drums Credits: to "Greedy_Ad_8624" for recovering the intro of this performance (the video is from a lossless 240p mpg, and sadly the name of the page is printed on the video, so i won't mention it here). Waiting a re-up of Greedy's nice capture...Phish - Scents and Subtle Sounds - 2004-06-21steelygray2024-07-21 | "Undermind" is the last album until a six years hiatus for this beloved band from Vermont lead by guitar virtuoso, Trey Anastasio. Live performance at Broadway Street marquee in New Yok City, for a popular TV talk-show. Trey Anastasio, guitar Mike Gordon, bass Jon Fishman, drums Page McConnell, keyboard Note: I've been asked for this video yesterday and what i found in my archive is an mpg file without notes. The quality isn't great but is far best from what's available here now. I have the suspicion that this came from a youtube lossy but don't know the original uploader, i'm sorry for this.The audio is mono-to-stereo. Enjoy while you can.The Knack - My Sharona - 1994-03-18 [remastered]steelygray2024-07-20 | "Get The Knack" was big in 1979, and was the first album by the band from Los Angeles lead by singer/songwriter Doug Fieger. "My Sharona" was the first single and their most remembered song 'till date. In 1994 the single was reissue when was included in the "Reality Bites" CD. First american TV performance at Burbank TV studios, in California. Doug Fieger, vocals and r guitar Berton Averre, lead guitar Prescott Niles, bass Bruce Gary, drums
Note: This file belongs to pendriss, so the credits go to him. Re-encoded audio and video by me. This is the only capture of this performance i know about and i think it needs a better version, but that's all we got. You can find the original upload right here: youtube.com/watch?v=NDyIO_KMcT8Emmylou Harris - Wrecking Ball - 1994-02-10 [remastered]steelygray2024-07-17 | "Wrecking Ball" is a song written by Neil Young that named the 18th solo album by Emmylou Harris. Also released as the second single of the CD. Live performance at Burbank studios in California, for a TV talk-show. Emmylou Harris, lead vocals & r guitar Daniel Lanois, 12-string guitar & b vocals Brian Blade, drums Daryl Johnson, bass & b vocals Credits: this video was posted in 2020 by "The Original E.H. Facebook Group" here at youtube. Their channel is gone now, so this is a reencode from a lossy file, courtesy from your friend Steelygray, enjoy.Stone Temple Pilots - Big Bang Baby - 1996-03-29steelygray2024-06-29 | "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop" is the third album by the band from San Diego, leaded by vocalist Scott Weiland and the Di Leo bothers, Dean & Robert. Live performance of the first single at NYC talk-show. Scott Weiland, vocals Dean DeLeo, guitar Robert DeLeo, bass Eric Kretz – drums Credits to Poodlebites for this capture. Lossless file. The audio is mono-feed.Suzanne Vega - No Cheap Thrill - 1996-09-16 [best quality]steelygray2024-06-27 | "Nine Objects of Desire" is the fifth album by this singer/songwritter from New York City, produced by Mitchell Froom. The first single was "Caramel" and the second "No Cheap Thrill". Live song performance at NYC talk-show. Mitchell Froom, keyboards Tchad Blake, guitar Suzanne Vega, vocals Sid McGinnis, guitar (house band) Anton Figg, drums (house band) Felicia Collins, r guitar (house band) Tom Malone, trombone (house band) Bruce Kapler, clarinet (house band)Richard Thompson - I Cant Wake Up To Save My Life - 1994-02-16steelygray2024-06-23 | "Mirror Blue" is a solo album by this legendary singer/songwriter from London, best known as the lead guitar player from Fairport Convention. Later , for the duo with Linda, he created a few more classics. The production chair here is occupied by Mitchell Froom. Live performance at NYC TV talk-show. Richard Thompson, vocals and guitar Paul Schaeffer, keyboard (house band) Anton Figg, drums (house band) Will Lee, bass (house band) Sid McGuinnis, guitar (house band) Felicia Collins, guitar (house band) Tom Malone, tenor sax (house band) Bruce Kapler, soprano sax (house band) Credits: This clip is from a bootleg dvd called "JB's Various Music 8". Audio & video quality are both great to me.Phish - Character Zero - 1997-03-05 [complete]steelygray2024-06-23 | "Billy Breathers" is the sixth album by this band founded at the University of Vermont in 1983. And it's the fourth album after "A Picture of Nectar", their debut in a major label. "Character Zero" was the second single after "Free". Live performance at NYC TV talk-show. Trey Anastasio, guitar Mike Gordon, bass Jon Fishman, drums Page McConnell, keyboard Credits to Poodlebites for this capture. Lossless file. The picture is not that clear but acceptable to me, and the audio is mono-to-stereo.Alice In Chains - Again + We Die Young - 1996-05-10 [complete]steelygray2024-06-19 | "Again" is the first single from the third eponymous album by the band from Seattle lead by Layne Stanley and Jerry Cantrell. One of the most important and influencial bands from the nineties. Live performance at New York City TV talk-show. Layne Staley, vocals Jerry Cantrell, guitar, b vocals Mike Inez, bass Sean Kinney, drums Sid McGinnis, guitar (house band) Felicia Collins, r guitar (house band) Note: This video is from a 240p mpg lossless file with some limitations, but at least is complete, and also in the original aspect ratio. VHS capture; the audio is a merge of two lossy files.Jewel - Near You Always - 1996-04-22steelygray2024-06-16 | "Pieces of You" is the first album by Jewel Kilcher, the singer/songwriter raised in Alaska. The album included four singles but "Near You Always" never was released as one. Live performance at New York City talk-show in her third appearance at this same program.
Note: this a merge i made of two lossy files (not online anymore). The picture isn't great but it's better than the other videos available here now.Gin Blossoms - Follow You Down - 1996-02-12steelygray2024-06-15 | After Doug Hopkins (the main songwritter) was long gone, Robin Wilson and Jessie Valenzuela made their comeback with their third album "Congratulations, I'm Sorry" a name that pays homage to the late Hopkins. Robin Wilson, vocals Scott Johnson – guitar Jesse Valenzuela, guitar, b vocals Bill Leen, bass Phillip Rhodes, drums, b vocals Paul Shaeffer, harmonica (house band)
This is taken from one of my old-dvd compilations, the picture is poor, the audio is ok, but the dvd was PAL, so quality is far from the best, but it's not in youtube, so this is what we got for now. (i`ll try to find the original file and re-post).The Heads - Damage Ive Done - 1996-10-28 [complete]steelygray2024-06-13 | "No Talking, Just Head" it's a sort of comeback album that all the members of the Talking Heads less David Byrne, recorded with several guest vocalists between 1994 to 1995, and released on October 8, 1996. Live performance of the first single at NYC talk-show with a little help from Concrete Blonde's singer. Tina Weymouth, bass Chris Frantz, drums Jerry Harrison, keyboards Johnette Napolitano, vocals, r guitar. T. Blast Murray, lead guitar Credits to Poodlebites for the capture: mono audio, good picture. Re-encoded by Steelygray. Thanks and enjoy.Garbage - Stupid Girl - 1996-07-11 [complete]steelygray2024-06-12 | Garbage is project conceived between Butch Vig and musician/producers Duke Erikson and Steve Marker. The band was completed when meet scottish singer Shirley Manson in April, 1994. The album was recorded in Wisconsin Smart studios (founded by Vig and Marker) and released on August, 1995. Live performance of the fourth single at New York City talk-show. Butch Vig, drums Duke Erikson, lead guitar Steve Marker, r guitar Shirley Manson, vocals Daniel Shulman, bass Credits to Poodlebites for this capture, lossless file, mono-feed. Reencoded by me.Red Hot Chili Peppers - My Friends - 1995-11-09steelygray2024-06-09 | After their biggest success with the previous album, the Chili Peppers have to fill the hole of John Frusciante with Dave Navarro (from Jane´s Addiction) and when on to the studio with Rick Rubin to tape "One Hot Minute" the sixth album. They cut a few singles, Warped, Aeroplane and "My Friends" the second one. They flew from LA to New York City to perform the song at night-time talk-show. Anthony Kiedis, vocals Dave Navarro, guitar Flea, bass Chad Smith, drums Rain Phoenix , backing vocals Rob "Rule" Allen, rhythm guitar Credits to Poodlebites for this capture. Re-encoded by Steelygray, mono feed.Bush - Everything Zen - 1995-03-03steelygray2024-06-08 | "Sixteen Stone" is the debut album by this London grundge band leaded by singer Gavin Rossdale and guitarist Nigel Pulsford. Everything Zen was also the first single of Bush. Live performance at New York City talk-show. Dave Parsons, bass Robin Goodridge, drums Nigel Pulsford, lead guitar Gavin Rossdale, vocals, r guitar Credits to Poodlebites for sharing this capture. Audio mono-to-stereo and re-encoding by me.The Flaming Lips - She Dont Use Jelly - 1995-03-10steelygray2024-06-02 | "Transmissions from the Satellite Heart" is the sixth album by the band from Oklahoma, the third on a major label, but the first including a big hit. Altought the album was released early in 1993, the video was heavy rotated two years later and that's when big audiences get knowledge of the song. Live performance at New York City TV talk-show.
Credits to Poodlebites for the capture. Lossless file, mono-to-stereo, re-encoded by Steelygray, enjoy if you will.Soul Asylum - I Will Still Be Laughing - 1998-05-20steelygray2024-05-28 | When "Soul Asylum" hit the nail of success with the song "Runaway Train" in 1992, they already had five abums. Founded in Minneapolis in 1981 by David Pirner and Dan Murphy. After both blockbuster albums "Grave Dancers Union" (1992) and "Let Your Dim Light Shine" (1995) they released "Candy From A Stranger" released in May of 1998. The first single from the album is "I Will Still Be Laughing" a song the band performed twice for this same talk-show. This is the first live rendition at New York City TV studios. Dave Pirner – lead vocals, rhythm guitar Dan Murphy – lead guitar, backing vocals Karl Mueller – bass Charlie Quintana – drums Credits to Poodlebites for sharing his lossess file. Re-encoded and audio conversion mono to stereo by Steelygray. Enjoy.Sarah McLachlan - Building A Mystery - 1997-06-27steelygray2024-05-26 | Surfacing is the Fourth album by canadian singer/songwritter from Halifax. Also is the follow up to her breakthrough album woldwide. Live performance of the first single at New York City talk-show. Ashwin Sood, drums Brian Minato, bass Sean Ashby, lead guitar Vincent Jones, keyboard David Sinclair, r guitar Camille Henderson, background vocals Sarah McLachlan, vocals, r guitar Credits: this file was shared by Poodlebites in a lossless format. Mono feed converted to stereo. The video part was also re-encoded by me, enjoy!Green Day - Basket Case - 1994-06-29steelygray2024-05-11 | " Dookie" is the debut album in a big label and the breakthrough for the band from East Bay, on San Francisco bay area. Including the singles "When i Come Around" "Welcome To Paradise" and "Longview", the songs got a lot of minutes on radios and TV. The second single "Basket Case" was the reason why many people get to know about the band back in '94. Billie Joe Armstrong, vocals and guitar Mike Dirnt, bass and vocals Tré Cool, drums
Credits to Erick Francisco Tellez Clemente who was the original uploader of this video in my notes. Re-encoded by me. I must admit i don't know nothing about the two fishermen, any clue?