Showing posts with label John Mayall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Mayall. Show all posts

May 30, 2024

John Mayall & Bluesbrakers LIVE Philadelphia 1987-06-06

LIVE  
Philadelphia 
1987-06-06


 BAND
John Mayall (tr. 02-12) : vocals, harp, keys, guitar (tr. 12) 
Walter Trout : guitar, vocals 
Coco Montoya : guitar, vocals 
Joe Yuele : drums 
Bobby Haynes : bass  

TRACKS
00. intro
01. Dust My Broom {opener, WT vocal, JM not yet onstage} 
02. An Eye For An Eye 
03. All Your Love 
04. Little Girl 
05. Help Me 
06. Red House {WT vocal} 
07. Parchman Farm 
08. Oh Pretty Woman 
09. I Ain't Got You 
10. Cold, Cold Feeling {CM vocal} 
11. Room To Move {fade out - end missing} 
12. Riding On The L & N 

LINKS
GOFILE            KRAKEN

December 27, 2023

John Mayall LIVE First Five Years - 1965-69

 LIVE  
First Five Years - 
1965-69

Pretty good sound for 60ies stuff!


LINKS


KRAKEN                   1FICHIER


February 1, 2022

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers 1968-02-09 San Francisco



Fresh from the vault for your listening pleasure, 
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

John Mayall - vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboard
Mick Taylor - guitar
Keith Tillman - bass
Dick Heckstall-Smith - alto and tenor sax
Keef Hartley - drums


1 - Dust My Broom
2 - So Many Roads
3 - I Can't Sleep
4 - It's My Own Fault
5 - Soul Of A Short Fat Man

LINKS 

ZIPPY               1FICHIER


September 14, 2020

John Mayall Special Guest Duster Bennett LIVE Turning Point Band 1970-03-15


 LIVE   
Turning Point Band 
Fillmore East, New York, NY 
1970-03-15

Classic here from the British godfather of the Blues!

BAND

John Mayall - Vocal, Guitar, 
John Mark - Finger-style Guitar
Alex Mahosky - Bass
Johnny Almon - Tenor Sax, Flute
Duster Bennett - One Man Blues Band* 

TRACKS 

01. Intros
02. Train I Ride
03. Can't be Wrong For Long
04. The Laws Must Change
05. Duster Bennett: Be With You Tonight*
06. Duster Bennett: Jumping At Shadows*
07. All: Jam (cuts)



LINKS


ZIPPY           MEDIAFIRE


March 7, 2016

John Mayall And His USA Union Band Aragon Ballroom, Chicago 1970

 
  Aragon Ballroom, Chicago  1970

This is the first  live performance with this lineup, without a drummer,
this will turn into his classic USA Uniont later on.

TRACK LIST:
01-Intro/ You must be Crazy
02-My Pretty Girl
03-Hookers & Winos
04-Crying
05-Took the Car
06-Possessive Emotions

Lineup:
John Mayall: keyb., voc,harp, piano
Harvey Mandel: guitar
Larry Taylor: bass
Don Sugarcane Harris  Violin

NEW LINKS:
MAY 24/24

 MIRROR

July 13, 2014

John Mayall with Mick Taylor - The Keystone, Berkeley 1982

Another one with Mick Taylor but now as part of the John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers band, playing at The Keystone, Berkeley on January 16,1982.
This is the late show, it probably ended past midnight, and being January 17 it was Mick Taylor's birthday.
And let's not forget Colin Allen on drums and John McVie on bass.
The rest of the band is not that bad either... 



Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
01 - An Eye For An Eye (volume fluctuations)
02 - Band Intros
03 - Rock It In The Pocket
04 - Have You Heard
05 - Black Cat Moan
06 - My Time After A While
07 - The Stumble
08 - Oh Pretty Woman (fades in)
09 - Checkin' Up On My Baby
10 - Road Show
11 - Aud/talk
12 - Room To Move
13 - Happy Birthday Mick Taylor

Files:
MP3
FLAC

December 2, 2012

John Mayall - Live at The Centre Vancouver


More blues aboard thanks to The rippin' Frog, this time with John Mayall in Vancouver.



John Mayall - Live at The Centre Vancouve

British born blues legend John Mayall got a very warm welcome from over a thousand devoted fans in the plush surroundings of The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts on Remembrance Day 2009. An obviously delighted Mayall returned the love with a three-hour long show, some of which is highlighted in this special CBC Concerts on Demand offering. With over fifty albums released during his career, Mayall is one of the most prolific and celebrated artists in the blues genre. This show featured music ranging from the 1966 "Beano" album, a classic, that famously included a young Eric Clapton on guitar, to his 2009 release on Eagle Records, called "Tough". He has lived in California for decades but on June 10, 2005 Queen Elizabeth named John Mayall an officer of the Order of the British Empire at the same time that Brian May of Queen and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin also received the same honour.

Tracklist
1.[applause]
2.Another Man
3.Checking On My Baby
4.Chicago Line
5.Parchman Farm
6.Have You Heard About My Baby
7.California
8.Dream About The Blues

Artists
John Mayall - vocals, harmonica & keyboard
Tom Canning - keyboard
Rocky Athas - guitar
Greg Rzab - bass
Jay Davenport - Drums

Link

December 14, 2011

John Mayall - Minneapolis 1971

John Mayall with the Jazz Blues Fusion Band in Minneapolis, probably dated from October 1971.
The sound has some hiss but it is still very audible.

Adicional info by wcpaeb:
Orpheum theatre Minneapolis Minnesota Nov. 13, 1972 62 mins

1 - Band Intro 1:56
2 - Searchin´ 11:23
3 - Moving On 5:14
4 - Jam 20:13
5 - Outskirts of Town * 7:31
6 - Shuffle Blues 13:50
7 - Band Outro 1:35

John Mayall: el-piano, vocals, harmonica
Freddie Robinson: el-guitar, (lead vocals *)
Blue Mitchell: trumpet, flugelhorn
Fred Clark: tenor sax, baritone sax
Victor Gaskin: bass
Keef Hartley: drums


Sound Quality: 9

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:

1 - Intro
2 - Searchin´
3 - Moving On
4 - Jam
5 - Outskirts of Town
6 - Shuffle Blues
7 - Outro

MP3
FLAC

September 14, 2010

John Mayall - Fillmore Auditorium 1968 (September Blues)

John Mayall and his band which by this time included a 19 years old Mick Taylor doing a fabulous work on guitar.
This was recorded live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, on a bill shared with Albert King and the Jimi Hendrix Experience.



Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard

Track List:

1 - Dust My Broom
2 - So Many Roads
3 - I Can't Sleep
4 - It's My Own Fault
5 - Soul Of A Short Fat Man

Files:

MP3

FLAC