After squeaking by on this site for seven years with five measly MP3s recorded late one 2003 night in mono with a bad patch cord off the dying house PA board at Club Dada onto an outdated DAT recorder, Diamondbag is proud to announce new live recordings made with the latest stereophonic technology! And in shimmering 24-bit sound, no less! (Okay, so the audiophilic benefit of 24-bit sound is somewhat defeated by squashing it into 192Kbps MP3 files, but in our humble opinion these sound pretty darn good for live recordings.)

By the way—if you're going to listen more than once, why not right click on the link and Save Target As... to download the file to your desktop. That way, we can be cheap bastards and avoid paying for more bandwidth to host our recordings.

Dry Your Eyes [Rehearsal Bootleg, 09.07.2012]
And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind [Hot August Night Rehearsal Bootleg, 08.06.2011]
Morningside [Hot August Night Rehearsal Bootleg, 08.06.2011]
Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon (Full Band Version) [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
If You Know What I Mean [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Soolaimon [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Sweet Caroline [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Stones [Rehearsal Bootleg!]
I Am, I Said [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
I Got the Feelin' [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Shilo [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Solitary Man [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Yes I Will [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Song Sung Blue [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Heartlight [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 11.27.2010]
Creep [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 10.01.2010]
Enjoy the Silence [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 10.01.2010]
Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 10.01.2010]
Red, Red Wine [Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 10.01.2010]
Walk On Water[Live at Lakewood Bar & Grill, 10.01.2010]



Hallmark of the true live-music whore, the set list is the vehicle through which the true Neil-ophile makes his or her knowledge known to the masses. Granted, having instant recall of the minutiae of Diamondbag gigs is not exactly on the same level as knowing, say, U2's set list from their 1983 Dallas concert at the Bronco Bowl—but there is a small-but-rabid coterie of Neil fans out there who will be impressed by your knowledge. (Note: Also useful to answer day-after questions like, "What the hell was that song supposed to have been?")