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Saturday, December 21, 2024
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Monday, December 16, 2024
Early Christmas Gift - Gene Clark and Pat Robinson writing a new song - Immigrant Girl (46 min 55 sec!)
Gene Clark and Pat Robinson writing a new song.
Imagine you are now in Pat Robinson’s Silvery Moon recording studio, sitting in the boot and, in front of you, Gene and Pat are working on a new song…
Now let the tape start rolling and hit that “record” button…
Gene Clark with Pat Robinson – Immigrant Girl
Writing CD #5 - track #1
Duration = 46 min 55 sec!!!
In 2011, Pat Robinson wrote about this song:
Writing Immigrant Girl with Geno
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Rising Sons – Rising Sons - Ry Cooder Taj Mahal
Rising Sons – Rising Sons - Ry Cooder Taj Mahal
Groucho Records LTD MAR-X 38501 (USA – year unknown)
Limited Edition N° 216
Musicians as listed on this bootleg LP back cover:
Ry Cooder (guitar)
Taj Mahal (guitar)
Jesse Lee Kincaid (vocals)
Gary Marker (bass)
Ed Cassidy (drums)
Kevin Kelly (drums)
Musicians
as listed on the official 1992 Columbia CD booklet:
Taj Mahal (vocals, harmonica, guitar, piano)
Ry Cooder (vocals, 6- and 12-string guitar, mandolin, slide and bottleneck guitar, dobro)
Jesse Lee Kincaid (vocals, guitar)
Gary Marker (bass)
Kevin Kelley (drums, percussion)
Ed Cassidy (drums)
Produced by Terry Melcher
Recorded in 1965 - 1966
This band released one single only in 1966 while in existence: “Candy Man” backed with “The Devil’s Got My Woman”. But they recorded many other tracks (produced by Terry Melcher) for an LP that remained unreleased. Some of these other tracks were officially released in 1992 on CD (Columbia / Legacy CK 52828 – 22 tracks), and on vinyl in 2001 (Sundazed LP5054 – 12 tracks). But an 18 track unofficial CD was released earlier (ISRAPHON ISR 009 CD – year unknown), and even earlier, tracks were first released on a bootleg LP (Groucho Records MAR-X 38501 – 17 tracks mentioned on back cover but only 16 tracks on vinyl itself). What you have here is a fresh vinyl rip of the latter, my Groucho Records LP.
When the bootleggers laid their hands on the tape, the song titles were unknown so they guessed them. Many are wrong on the LP rear cover. Here are the song titles mentioned on the rear cover, followed by actual song titles as they appeared on the official Columbia CD:
A1 Diving Duck Blues = If The River Was Whiskey (Divin’ Duck Blues)
A2 Untitled = Spanish Lace Blues
A3 Got My 44 = .44 Blues
A4 Sorry To Tell You = Flyin’ So High
A5 Down To Mexico = Tulsa County
A6 Sorry To Tell You (reprise) = Flyin’ So High (reprise)
A7 Step Outside You Mind = Take A Giant Step
A8 Untitled = 2:10 Train
B1 She Don’t Love Me No More = 11th Street Overcrossing
B2 32-30 (I Got A Little) = I Got A Little
B3 By And By = By And By (Poor Me)
B4 Sunny Street = Sunny’s Dream
B5 Walkin’ Down The Line = correct title!
B6 Candy Man = correct title!
B7 Devil Got My Woman = The Devil’s Got My Woman
B8 Corrina = Corrin, Corrina
B9 Sorry To Tell You = Flyin’ So High = MENTIONED ON REAR COVER BUT NOT PRESENT ON ACTUAL VINYL
Actual Track Listing with lengths:
1. A1 Diving
Duck Blues (2:37)
2. A2 Untitled (2:11)
3. A3 Got My 44 (3:21)
4. A4 Sorry To Tell You (3:01)
5. A5 Down To Mexico (2:39)
6. A6 Sorry To Tell You (reprise) (0:32)
7. A7 Step Outside Your Mind (2:57)
8. A8 2-10 Train (4:06)
9. B1 She Don't Love Me No More (2:08)
10. B2 32-30 (I Got A Little) (2:04)
11. B3 By And By (3:18)
12. B4 Sunny Street (3:03)
13. B5 Walkin' Down The Line (1:56)
14. B6 Candy Man (1:58)
15. B7 Devil Got My Woman (3:01)
16. B8 Corrina (2:54)
Artwork Included (3 sets of fronts, backs, labels)
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Gene Clark And The Firebyrds - Cambridge, MA 1984 - Link refreshed by request
BY REQUESTGene Clark and The Firebyrds – Cambridge 1984
Jack’s, Cambridge, Massachusetts – February 1st, 1984
Gene Clark (guitar, harmonica, vocals)
Michael Clarke (drums)
Matt Andes (guitar, vocals)
Peter Oliva (bass, vocals)
Mike Hardwick (keyboards, vocals)
Audience Recording
1. In The Pines (3:52)
2. Silver Raven (6:05)
3. She Darked The Sun (4:18)
4. Kansas City Southern (4:39)
5. Train Leaves Here This Morning (5:10)
6. Mr Tambourine Man (6:30)
7. Gypsy Rider (4:52)
8. You're Gonna Miss That Somebody (3:48)
9. She Don't Care About Time (3:39)
10. Set You Free This Time (4:45)
11. Band Introduction + Tuning (2:16)
12. Full Circle (4:08)
13. Rodeo Rider (4:35)
14. Blue Raven (5:17)
15. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (4:04)
16. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (3:40)
17. Eight Miles High (6:12)
18. Ain't Living Long Like This (5:07)
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Roger McGuinn’s Thunderbyrd – Rockpalast Festival 1977
Still pausing but this one is a request:
Roger McGuinn’s Thunderbyrd – Rockpalast Festival 1977
Grugahalle, Essen, Germany (July 24th, 1977)
Roger McGuinn (guitar, vocals)
Rick Vito (guitar, vocals)
Charlie Harrison (bass)
Greg Thomas (drums)
Sam Clayton (from Little Feat) (percussion on tracks 9 to 15)
What you have here is the complete performance, as recorded by me after hooking my reel-to-reel tape recorder to my TV set in 1977, later burned to a CDR with my stand-alone CD recorder and even later ripped and saved to my computer.
It was later released on DVD and CD on the German Bear Family label. Track 11 was wrongly titled “Shoot Him” instead of “Shoot ‘em” on these latter releases.
I made artwork for my CDR (included). Later, I had my artwork signed by Rick Vito and Charlie Harrison after a Rick Vito concert while having a (long) drink with them and drummer Rick Reed.
Funnily, the illustrating picture of Charlie Harrison on his Discogs page, although not uploaded by me, is one I took; he’s showing my artwork that he had just signed:
https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/563258-Charlie-Harrison
Incredibly, the same picture is used to illustrate Charlie Harrison’s page on the official Poco website:
https://pocoband.com/scrapbook/the-band/previous-members/charlie-harrison
Charlie Harrison was the bass player for Poco from 1978 to 1984 and as such appears on 6 LPs.
As to Rick Vito and Greg Thomas, googling their names will show you their incredibly prolific careers.
1. Intro +
Lover Of The Bayou (7:14)
2. American Girl (4:51)
3. Mr. Spaceman (3:06)
4. Why Baby Why - Tiffany Queen (5:20)
5. Golden Loom (4:31)
6. Juice Head (3:53)
7. Chestnut Mare (5:36)
8. Midnight Dew (6:07)
9. Dixie Highway (4:39)
10. We Can Do It All Over Again (4:11)
11. Shoot 'em (The Victor Song) (5:37)
12. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:44)
13. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To
Everything There Is A Season) (4:59)
14. Mr. Tambourine Man (2:28)
15. Eight Miles High (6:46)
Homemade Artwork Included (front, back, CDr)
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Monday, June 24, 2024
Skip Battin and Chris Darrow – Live In Italy 1981
Skip Battin and Chris Darrow – Live In Italy 1981
CDR made from a cassette recording
I hesitated long before uploading this one, as it is a very poor quality “for completists only” audience recording. I’ve repeatedly been asked for it by someone who attended the concert, so here it is.
1. On The Road Again (2:40)
2. Time Will Tell (3:01)
3. Willow In The Wind (3:22)
4. Going Back To Texas (3:33)
5. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (3:01)
6. Hand On The Trail (3:47)
7. White Line Fever (4:01)
8. Everyday (3:21)
9. Zig Zag (4:09)
10. Tell Him No (3:37)
11. Dark Moon (2:14)
12. Mr. Spaceman (3:14)
13. Slippin' And Slidin' (1:59)
14. Citizen Kane (5:10)
15. Louisiana Man (4:23)
16. Santa Ana Winds (4:12)
17. Night Owl (5:12)
18. Blue Moon Of Kentucky (4:02)
19. Don't Play A11 (4:05)
Artwork
Included (front, back, CD)
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
New Riders Of The Purple Sage – Jersey City 1975
New Riders Of The Purple Sage – Jersey City 1975
Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ - 1975-08-31
John Dawson (guitar, vocals)
David Nelson (lead guitar, vocals)
Buddy Cage (pedal steel guitar)
Skip Battin (bass, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (drums)
1. Panama Red (3:09)
2. Austin, Texas (5:16)
3. Little Old Lady (3:00)
4. She's No Angel (2:50)
5. Over And Over (3:01)
6. Henry (4:41)
7. La Bamba (4:54)
8. On The Amazon (3:46)
9. Portland Woman (Part I) (9:00)
10. Portland Woman (Part II) (5:43)
11. Take A Letter, Maria (4:23)
12. Dead Flowers (4:08)
13. Glendale Train (5:04)
14. Mighty Time (7:18)
15. I Heard You've Been Laying My Old Lady (3:50)
16. Strangers On A Train (7:04)
17. Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother (6:12)
Artwork
Included (front, back, CD)
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark – Poughkeepsie 1977
Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark – Poughkeepsie 1977
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY - November 18, 1977
An all-acoustic performance that we just received from a regular vistor. Many thanks to him.
Artwork was made by yours truly.
Track 6 (Texas) is a Roger McGuinn song I never heard anywhere else before – how come I / we had to wait 47 years to hear it?
1. Gene Clark - Denver Or Wherever (3:57)
2. Gene Clark - Silver Raven (3:53)
3. Gene Clark - Set You Free This Time (4:03)
4. Gene Clark - Train Leaves Here This Morning (3:51)
5. Roger McGuinn - Dreamland (3:26)
6. Roger McGuinn - Texas (1:51)
7. Roger McGuinn - Don't You Write Her Off (2:45)
8. Roger McGuinn - Jolly Roger (4:15)
9. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Chestnut Mare (5:59)
10. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Crazy Ladies (3:29)
11. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Mr. Tambourine Man (4:28)
12. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - You Showed Me (4:23)
13. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Knockin' On Heaven's Door (5:04)
14. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Little Mama (3:59)
15. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:26)
16. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Eight Miles High (4:25)
17. Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - She Don't Care About Time (3:07)
Artwork Included (front, back, CD)
Sunday, May 5, 2024
David Crosby & Graham Nash – Stormy Weather
David Crosby & Graham Nash – Stormy Weather
Mississippi River Festival, Edwardsville, IL - Sept. 29, 1973
1. Wooden
Ships (6:28)
2. Southbound Train (6:27)
3. The Lee Shore (4:39)
4. Our House (5:44)
5. Guinnevere (5:51)
6. Almost Cut My Hair (6:21)
7. Your Life Is What You Fill Your Day With (3:15)
8. For Free (4:07)
9. I Used To Be A King (cut) (5:38)
Artwork
Included (front, back, CD)













