What is your "holy grail song" that you cannot find?


For me, that song is a live version of "Chest Fever" by Humble Pie. My guess is that it's a vinyl bootleg that is virtually impossible to find. So, if anyone knows anything about this recording, please provide some details. In the meantime, maybe one of us knows something about a rare song and/or recording that some of you are looking for. 

mitchagain

So, I do have an Ultra Disc of Every Picture Tells A Story, that I haven’t played in a few years since downloads became so convenient. I just took it out and it does sound way better than the Quboz 24-192hz. download.

So, there are better recordings of this album.

ozzy

@ozzy Read your post which prompted me to dig out my long-unplayed Ultradisk of this Rod Stewart masterpiece. Will play tonight!

Thanks for the inspiration.

Mine is not a specific song but an album on vinyl.  It is Special EFX Global Village.  It can only be found on CD it was never produced in lp format.

There was a song in the early to mid-1980s on MTV with a video. It wasn’t the "best song" or anything, but it always bugged me that I can’t find who it was by. All I remember is a snippet of lyrics, sung by a girl, "My color is red, tears fill my glass". One of those fly-by-night synth bands in that time period, I guess. I’ve tried finding it by the lyrics, but nope, no correct hits.

BTW, that old Buckingham\Nicks album is on YouTube, probably illegally, but you can hear it (in lossy quality of course). 

"Silver Train" by John Paul Jones and Jon Anderson is on the soundtrack of a film called 'Scream for Help." "Mademoiselle Nobs" on the Floyd live at Ponpeii is simply a live version of the track "Seamus" from the PF album 'Meddle.'