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Saturday, 3 July 2021
Do what the man says...
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— Gareth Sager (@GarethSager) June 29, 2021
you may you say ..you hate jazz ,,but check out Dannie Richmond on drums at 2.40.
Friday, 2 July 2021
Sticky Institute Second Location Party
Which reminds me that I must get down to Sticky to make some more Exile badges to go with the ten or so that I made a long time ago now
Smith & Mighty - Walk On (ft Jackie Jackson)
I cannot believe that when I put together that Walk On. Bye mix last month that I forgot to include this version
Some great Three Stripe mixes posted previously HERE
Pressure Drop 1 & 2 (The world's first reggae fanzine)
Published in 1975 and 1976
Edited by Nick Kimberley and Penny Reel with assistance from Chris Lane. I used to have these a l o n g time ago, the only two issues that were published, although Chris Lane says here:
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Edited by Nick Kimberley and Penny Reel with assistance from Chris Lane. I used to have these a l o n g time ago, the only two issues that were published, although Chris Lane says here:
We were going to do a third one because we all agreed at the time that 1972 had been such a classic year for reggae. We were going to do a 1972 edition of Pressure Drop and write it as though it was actually 1972: “Look at this great record from Glen Brown, Merry Up. It’s like nothing you’ve ever heard before”. Of course we never got round to it but Nick knew someone at Pluto Press and we actually signed a contract and got paid a very small advance to write this book about reggae. It was going to be the history of reggae and I remember at the time that I even did a thing about dub and how dubs are mixed, the track layouts, why the Studio One dubs on the albums sound the way they do because they come from 2-track tape, how the Tubby’s dubs sound the way they do because they’re using 4-track tape, and the Channel One’s…My BIG thanks to Nigel for passing them along
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CAN - Live at Bataclen Paris (22/3/73)
Spoon
Pinch
Sing Swan Song
There was also footage on YouTube from Rock en Stock in 1973. If anyone saved it I would love a copy. Thanks and here's why Jaki Liebezeit was the world's best drummer
'Midnight Special' Hosted by Emmylou Harris & Little Feat (10/6/77)
With guests Bonnie Raitt, Jesse Winchester, Weather Report & Neil Young
Little Feat - Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London (4/8/77)
Intro Roll Right Through the Night Rock'n Roll Doctor Fat Man In The Bathtub Teenage Nervous Breakdown Oh Atlanta Dixie Chicken Tripe Face Boogie Rocket In My Pocket Skin It Back Old Folks' Boogie Apolitical Blues Red Streamliner All That You Dream Willin' Spanish Moon
Lowell George - vocals, slide guitar
Paul Barrére - guitar, vocals
Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals
Kenny Gradney - bass
Richie Hayward - drums, backing vocals
Sam Clayton - percussion, backing vocals
Guests:
Mick Taylor on guitar
The Tower of Power Horns:
Greg Adams - trumpet/horn arranger,
Mic Gillette - trumpet/trombone,
Lenny Pickett - alto sax,
Emilio Castillo - tenor sax,
Steve “Doc” Kupka - baritone sax.
Little Feat - Electrif Lycanthrope (1974)
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The greatest bootleg of all time? In my view - yes.
No contest
Interesting that in the info review above there's a line about Lowell being worried about the upcoming bootlegs from the show but I was always under the impression that George mixed the tapes for the boots for optimum sound
As Lowell said "Anyone who buys a bootleg is going to be a loyal fan who will buy everyone of our official records."
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