This was another old Journey post, now with added links.
A rather different track list and far more interesting for me than the previous Journey share.
Recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in Denver on May 9th, during their 1979 Evolution tour.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - KEZY intro/announcements
02 - Majestic (opening music)
03 - La Do Da
04 - Next
05 - Feeling That Way
06 - Anytime
07 - Lights
08 - Too Late
09 - Kohoutek
10 - On A Saturday Night
11 - Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
12 - City Of The Angels
13 - Do You Recall
14 - Daydream
15 - Lady Luck
16 - Just The Same Way
17 - Wheel In The Sky
18 - Patiently
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June 11, 2015
June 9, 2015
Robert Jr. Lockwood - Live - Chicago Blues Festival, Grant Park, Chicago, IL 1995-06-02
A real treat here!
Robert Jr. Lockwood
Born: March 27, 1915 in Turkey Scratch AR
Died: November 21, 2006 in Cleveland OH
Mentored
in the blues by the legendary Robert Johnson, Robert Lockwood Jr. was,
well into the new millennium, the most accomplished champion of
Johnson's Delta-born guitar style. Although Lockwood recorded
sporadically throughout his lifetime, and the constant questions about
Johnson often irritated the guitarist, he quietly forged a significant
career than would win him two W.C. Handy Awards, a Grammy™ Award, and induction
into the Blues Hall of Fame. Lockwood would influence a generation of
younger bluesmen, including B.B. King.
Lockwood was born in 1915 in a rural village known as "Turkey Scratch," west of Helena, Arkansas, although his birthplace is often credited as Marvell AR. Not much is known of Lockwood's early life, save that he began playing the organ in his father's church at 8 years of age. After his parents were divorced, his mother Esther took up with Delta blues legend Robert Johnson, who lived with the women, when not on the road performing, for over a decade.
The young Robert abandoned organ in favor of guitar, and was taught the rudiments of the instrument by Johnson, who had become the boy's de facto "stepfather." By the age of 15, Lockwood was performing professionally around Helena, sometimes with Johnson, but typically with Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller) or Johnny Shines. Throughout the 1930s, Lockwood played juke joints, fish fries, house parties, and street corners throughout the Mississippi Delta region, where he was known as "Robert Junior" due to his relationship with Johnson.
After Johnson's death in 1938, Lockwood began to make a musical legacy of his own. Lockwood was one of the first bluesmen to begin playing an electric guitar, and he would expand beyond the country blues of the Mississippi Delta to include jazzier elements in his sound. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Lockwood would travel between Helena, Memphis, St. Louis, and Chicago. He performed as both a solo act and as a duo with Williamson, appearing regularly on the harp player's King Biscuit Time radio program on KFFA radio in Helena. Lockwood also played with Howlin' Wolf in Memphis.
Lockwood made his first recordings in 1941 for Bluebird Records, traveling to Aurora, Illinois to record four songs, including "Take A Little Walk With Me" and "Little Boy Blue,"staples of the guitarist's live shows for decades. Lockwood continued to perform across the south throughout the 1940s, finally moving to Chicago in 1950, where he would become a session player for Chess Records. During the 1950s, Lockwood would record and perform with a number of the blues biggest stars, including Little Walter, Sunnyland Slim, and Muddy Waters, among many others.
1. King Biscuit Time
2. I'm Just Your Fool
3. Lockwood's Boogie
4. Tell Me What's In Store
5. Hangin' On
6. Ramblin' On My Mind
7. Stop Breakin' Down
8. This Is The Blues
9. Everyday I Have The Blues
10. Mojo Hand
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June 6, 2015
Journey - Raised On Radio Tour
Live Journey from the Raised On Radio Tour, it was compiled from concerts around 1986 and 1987, don't know exactly which ones.
This was shared here some years ago but now here it is again as an expanded post including lossless files.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
Disc 1
1. Only The Young
2. Anyway You Want It
3. Girl Can't Help It
4. Send Her My Love
5. Open Arms
6. Strung Out
7. Lights
8. Wheel In The Sky
9. Raised On Radio
Disc 2
1. Who's Crying Now
2. Oh Sherrie
3. Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
4. Jailhouse Rock
5. Separate Ways
6. Don't Stop Believing
7. Faithfully
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This was shared here some years ago but now here it is again as an expanded post including lossless files.
Sound Quality: 9.5
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
Disc 1
1. Only The Young
2. Anyway You Want It
3. Girl Can't Help It
4. Send Her My Love
5. Open Arms
6. Strung Out
7. Lights
8. Wheel In The Sky
9. Raised On Radio
Disc 2
1. Who's Crying Now
2. Oh Sherrie
3. Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
4. Jailhouse Rock
5. Separate Ways
6. Don't Stop Believing
7. Faithfully
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June 5, 2015
Big Joe Turner LIVE Baden-Baden, Germany 1970
BIG JOE TURNER
May 18, 1911, November 24, 1985
one of the true giants of music!
Providing an essential link between the blues and rock 'n' roll, Big Joe Turner is best remembered for his classic 1954 hit "Shake, Rattle and Roll," one of the pioneering songs of rock 'n' roll. Although Turner enjoyed his greatest recorded success with Atlantic Records between 1951 and 1956, rock 'n' roll was actually his second (or third) successful musical career. He started out as an important member of the burgeoning Kansas City jazz scene and helped popularize boogie woogie in the late '30s with pianist Pete Johnson. He also pursued an influential career as one of the most potent blues shouters of the '40s. He was one of the few jazz and blues singers of his generation to become popular with the teenage rock 'n' roll audience. After spending the '60s in relative obscurity, Big Joe Turner returned to jazz and blues, singing on the Pablo label with the likes of Count Basie and Jimmy Witherspoon.
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June 3, 2015
G. Love & Special Sauce - Live @ Woodstock Festival, USA, 23-07-1999
G. Love & Special Sauce
is an alternative hip-hop band from Philadelphia. They are known for their unique, "sloppy", and "laid back" blues sound that encompasses classic R&B. Their laid-back, sloppy blues sound is quite unique, as it encompasses the
sound/production of classic R&B and recent rap artists (the Beastie
Boys, in particular)The band features Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love, Jeffrey Clemens on drums, and Jim Prescott on bass.The group toured heavily, also landing a subsequent spot on the H.O.R.D.E. tour, and found a receptive young audience. They followed up this success with the more mature Coast to Coast Motel in 1995. Although it didn't sell as well as the debut, it was definitely a stronger album. On tour, the group nearly broke up due to bickering over finances. They decided to take a break from each other, while G. Love worked on a new album with three different bands (All Fellas Band, Philly Cartel, and King's Court) and special guest Dr. John.
Soon,
though, G. Love & Special Sauce made amends, and the next album
featured Special Sauce plus combinations of the three other groups.
Yeah, It's That Easy was released in October 1997, and it turned out to
be a soul-inflected effort, more similar to their debut than their
second album. G. Love & Special Sauce soon embarked on another world
tour, returning in 1999 with Philadelphonic. Released in 2001, Electric
Mile was another solid release, but it was also G. Love's most
schizophrenic album yet, incorporating hip-hip, funk, psychedelia,
blues, and soul in equal and ambitious measure. Mile was followed by
extensive touring. By 2004 and the Hustle LP, G. Love had eased up a
little on the kitchen sink approach, offering instead a cohesive, dry
groove reminiscent of his earliest efforts. Hustle was also the first G.
Love release under Jack Johnson's Brushfire Records banner. It made
sense; the two had been pals at least since Philadelphonic, on which
Johnson had guested. His move from Sony spawned The Best of G. Love
& Special Sauce, but G. Love wasn't done. Special Sauce did a series
of shows in 2004 with Johnson and fellow Brushfire artist Donavon
Frankenreiter, and the trio also found time to issue a brief live EP
before 2006's Lemonade. The live album A Year & a Night with G. Love
& Special Sauce appeared in 2007. The studio album Superhero
Brother followed in 2008. After a six-year break, the original G. Love
& Special Sauce lineup (feat. Clemens and Prescott) reunited for
2014's Sugar.
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June 1, 2015
Santana - In London 1971
More early Santana, now with a recording of their two shows at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on May 8, 1971.
Setlist similar to the recent Honolulu 1970 show shared a few weeks ago.
Sound Quality: 9+
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Disc 1
1 - Batuka / Ballin
2 - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
3 - Jungle Strut
4 - Toussaint L'Overture / Evil Ways
5 - Taboo
6 - Se A Cabo
7 - Everybody's Everything
8 - Gumbo
9 - Soul Sacrifice
Disc 2
1 - Batuka / Ballin'
2 - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
3 - Jungle Strut
4 - Incident At Neshabur
5 - Toussaint L'Overture / Evil Ways
6 - Se A Cabo
7 - Everybody's Everything / Gumbo
8 - Soul Sacrifice
9 - Savor / Jingo
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Setlist similar to the recent Honolulu 1970 show shared a few weeks ago.
Sound Quality: 9+
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Disc 1
1 - Batuka / Ballin
2 - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
3 - Jungle Strut
4 - Toussaint L'Overture / Evil Ways
5 - Taboo
6 - Se A Cabo
7 - Everybody's Everything
8 - Gumbo
9 - Soul Sacrifice
Disc 2
1 - Batuka / Ballin'
2 - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
3 - Jungle Strut
4 - Incident At Neshabur
5 - Toussaint L'Overture / Evil Ways
6 - Se A Cabo
7 - Everybody's Everything / Gumbo
8 - Soul Sacrifice
9 - Savor / Jingo
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May 30, 2015
Lucky Peterson W.S.G. - Rosa's Lounge, Chicago 2012-02-11
Lucky Peterson (born Judge Kenneth Peterson, December 13, 1964, Buffalo, New York is an American musician who plays contemporary blues, fusing soul, R&B, gospel and rock and roll. He plays guitar and keyboards. Music journalist Tony Russell, in his book The Blues - From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray has said, "he may be the only blues musician to have had national television exposure in short pants.
Lucky Peterson played his first gig at age three. By the time he was five, he had already recorded his first single, produced by none other than the legendary Willie Dixon. Before Lucky turned six, his career had been propelled into the national spotlight with television appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and even What’s My Line?
As a child prodigy, Lucky was somewhat of a novelty act. Now he is a true blues veteran. Over the last three decades, Lucky has played to audiences all over the world, dazzling both fans and critics with his multi-instrumental talents (he plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and trumpet), his soulful vocal style and his youthful approach to the blues.
Chicago’s Reader raved, "His musicianship is unassailable…a combination of sleek-handed dexterity and imagination…a happy marriage of blues authenticity and foot-pleasing danceability. This is a young musician of unlimited enthusiasm and nearly unlimited potential having the time of his life and excelling at every stop along the way."
Born Judge Kenneth Peterson in 1963, Lucky was raised on music in his hometown of Buffalo, New York, His father, James Peterson, was a blues singer and owner of the Governor’s Inn, a northern version of a Deep South "chitlin’ circuit" roadhouse club. Artists like Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Muddy Waters and Koko Taylor played there regularly. Virtually growing up on stage, little Lucky began playing almost before he began talking.
LIVE @ Rosa's Lounge, Chicago 2012-02-11
WITH SUGAR BLUE - HARMONICA
** WITH RONNIE BAKER BROOKS - GUITAR
*** RONNIE BAKER BROOKS, LURRIE BELL & LUCKY - ALL ON GUITARS & VOCALS (UNKNOWN ON KEYBOARDS)
**** LURRIE BELL ON VOCALS
01) BOOGIE THANG
02) ?
03) ??>BASS SOLO>DRUM SOLO>SYNTH/KEYBOARD SOLO>
04) ? SUGAR BLUE SITS IN 1/2 WAY THRU THE SONG*
05) LUCKY INTROS WIFE DEBORAH> ?? *
06) DO IT AGAIN> LUCKY CALLS RONNIE BAKER BROOKS TO THE STAGE*
07) IDKWLI>FALSE START>I DONT KNOW WHAT LOVE IS**
08) BYE BYE BABY BYE BYE***> I BELIEVE MY TIME HAS COME****
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Recent re-uploads
Here's one more pack of refreshed goodies:
Journey - Reno 2006
Journey: 4th June 1983
Nazareth - Hammersmith Odeon, London (1980)
Riot - Roslyn NY 1981
Riot - Feel The Fire (1981)
Judas Priest - Convention Center, Tucson 1983
Roxy Music - Oakland Auditorium 1979
The Mannish Boys - Waterfront Blues Festival 2008
Y&T - Salinas CA October 1 1983
Rory Gallagher - Chequered Shirt Wizzard
May 29, 2015
Alabama Shakes - Live @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, USA, 10-04-2015
Alabama Shakes is an American rock band formed in Athens, Alabama, in 2009. The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Brittany Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg, bassist Zac Cockrell, keyboard player Ben Tanner, and drummer Steve Johnson. The group received three nominations for the 2013 Grammy Awards: Best New Artist, Best Rock Performance for "Hold On", and Best Recording Package for their debut album, Boys & Girls. A new Alabama Shakes album, titled Sound & Color was released on April 21, 2015
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RE-UP: Albert King Soquel, California
If you dont dig the Blues, There is a hole in your Soul !
(Albert King)
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May 23, 2015
Black Crowes Live NY 1990
R.I.P. The Black Crowes, legendary Southern rock band announces breakup (January 2015)
The band formed in the late ’80s and in 1990 released their first album, Shake Your Money Maker, featuring the hits “Hard to Handle” and “She Talks to Angels”. They released eight other records over the course of their career; their last album of new material was 2009’s Before the Frost…Until the Freeze, with the following year seeing the release of Croweology, an album of acoustic reworkings from their back-catalog. A live album, Wiser for the Time, came out in 2013, and the band had since undertaken a live archive series. There’s no word on if the series will continue after the split.
Great concert here, great sound even if the rip is at 192 kbs
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May 21, 2015
Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Cincinnati Music Hall 1970
And now Neil Young performing solo on the first set and joined by Crazy Horse for the second part.
This is from the Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Tour and the recording derives from a unofficial CD called Danny By The River, but has had some improvements along the way.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Disc 1
1 - On the Way Home
2 - Broken Arrow
3 - I Am a Child
4 - Helpless
5 - Dance, Dance, Dance
6 - Sugar Mountain
7 - Don't Let It Bring You Down
8 - The Old Laughing Lady
Disc 2
1 - The Loner
2 - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
3 - Winterlong
4 - Come on Baby, Let's Go Downtown
5 - Wonderin'
6 - It Might Have Been
7 - Down by the River
8 - Cinnamon Girl
9 - Outro
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This is from the Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Tour and the recording derives from a unofficial CD called Danny By The River, but has had some improvements along the way.
Sound Quality: 9
Source: Soundboard
Track List:
Disc 1
1 - On the Way Home
2 - Broken Arrow
3 - I Am a Child
4 - Helpless
5 - Dance, Dance, Dance
6 - Sugar Mountain
7 - Don't Let It Bring You Down
8 - The Old Laughing Lady
Disc 2
1 - The Loner
2 - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
3 - Winterlong
4 - Come on Baby, Let's Go Downtown
5 - Wonderin'
6 - It Might Have Been
7 - Down by the River
8 - Cinnamon Girl
9 - Outro
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May 20, 2015
Davy Knowles & Back Door Slam - Birdy's, Indianapolis, IN 06-23 (2009)
Davy Knowles (born 1987) is a Manx blues guitarist and singer. Knowles, formerly of the blues-rock band Back Door Slam, is now working as a solo artist under the name Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam. With Back Door Slam, he played lead guitar and sang on their debut album, Roll Away. After a split-up with bassist Adam Jones and drummer Ross Doyle, Knowles released his first solo album, Coming Up for Air, on May 19, 2009. Knowles drew his musical influences from blues musicians that he grew up listening to such as Dire Straits, Peter Green, and Eric Clapton's Cream. Due to his home country's proximity to Ireland, Knowles has stated that his music also is influenced by the Celtic genre, which is noted to be present in the song "Roll Away". In April 2009, Knowles toured with British guitarist Jeff Beck on his American tour, where he was the opening act. He toured with Joe Satriani and Chickenfoot in the United States through December 2009. Davy Knowles toured with The Rhythm Devils in 2010.
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Derek and the Dominos - At the Fillmore East 1970 October 23 & 24
Here you go Clapton's fans.
I am personnaly not a big fan of his but I'm pretty sure there is plenty of you guys around !
Like I said before... I aim to please!
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Artwork Included
Excellent Sound Quality
Derek and the Dominos were a blues rock band formed in the spring of 1970 by guitarist and singer Eric Clapton with keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, bassist Carl Radle and drummer Jim Gordon, who had all played with Clapton in Delaney, Bonnie & Friends. Duane Allman was also invited by Clapton to join the sessions to add slide guitar to a number of tracks. Allman was then asked to join permanently, but declined.
The band released only one studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. The album featured slide guitar from guitarist Duane Allman, who contributed powerful slide guitar work on most of the cuts on the album. His most memorable contribution was to the album's title track, "Layla". The album went on to receive critical acclaim, but initially faltered in sales and in radio airplay. Although released in 1970 it was not until March 1972 that the album's single "Layla" (a tale of unrequited love inspired by Clapton's relationship with his friend George Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd Harrison) would make the top ten in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The album, which has received praise from both critics and fans alike, is often considered to be the defining achievement of Clapton's career.
Beginnings:
The seeds of Derek and the Dominos can be found in the band members' involvement with Delaney, Bonnie & Friends of which they were all members, including Duane Allman who had played with the act before Clapton. The members' departures from the group were caused by the constant infighting between Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, Whitlock explains:
“ Delaney was a little James Brownish, real hard to work with, him and Bonnie fighting all the time and carrying on. Everyone got disenchanted with the situation. ”
Gordon and Radle left D&B to play on Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour with Leon Russell, but Whitlock remained on with the Bramletts for a short time.
Whitlock was looking for a gig, and Steve Cropper suggested he visit Clapton in England; Whitlock would subsequently live in Clapton's house and during that period the two would jam, hang out and write the bulk of the Dominos' catalogue.
Soon after, they called the rest of their former Delaney and Bonnie musicians, Dave Mason, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon and together the quintet became the backing band for George Harrison's album All Things Must Pass. Gordon was not the first choice as drummer; rather, it was Jim Keltner who, like Radle, was from Tulsa and had also been involved with Russell and Cocker.
The origin of the name "Derek and the Dominos" has had attached to it a variety of stories over the years. According to Jeff Dexter (compere on the Delaney & Bonnie and Friends Tour and a close friend of Clapton's), a name had yet to be chosen by the night of the group's 14 June 1970 official debut at London's Lyceum Theatre, where they had been billed simply as "Eric Clapton and Friends" (for what would prove Mason's lone appearance). According to Dexter, he'd asked Eric whether they couldn't give the band a proper name “instead of his (Dexter's) going out front and introducing yet another round of And Friends?" To this Clapton and George Harrison quickly agreed, resulting in a mad rush by everyone to remember and name past favourites. In the course of this process were included Two-Tone Special, and Fats Domino, and the whole thing was brought to a conclusion with Dexter's cry of "that's it: Derek and the Dominoes it's classic!" (Clapton having been previously nicknamed at the start of the "Delaney & Bonnie and Friends" tour Derek by Tony Ashton). While the rest of the band—all of them Americans—felt convinced they would be mistaken for a doo-wop act, the two Brits were instantly for it, and were introduced to the packed Lyceum audience to polite, if respectful applause accorded unknowns. After a few moments, however, the audience caught wise to the diversion and the hall erupted in pandemonium. In Dexter's telling he'd introduced Ashton to Clapton just before boarding the tour bus heading for Bristol, and a nervous Ashton, instead of saying "pleased to meet you, Eric," called him Derek instead, causing everyone to fall about laughing and resulting in Clapton's being called "Derek" for the remainder of the tour.
According to Bobby Whitlock, however, upon leaving the stage at the close of his set, Tony Ashton of Ashton, Gardner and Dyke had simply mispronounced their provisional name of "Eric and the Dynamos," calling them instead Derek and the Dominos. Yet another version emerges from Clapton's biography in which the guitarist maintains that it was Ashton that suggested to Clapton the name "Del and the Dominos" ("Del" being his nickname for Clapton). Del and Eric were combined and the final name became "Derek and the Dominos." Either way, the band took up the new name and embarked on a summer tour of small clubs in England where Clapton chose to play anonymously, still weary from the fame and high-profile chaos that he had felt plagued Cream and Blind Faith. An article about the band in Hit Parader magazine suggested the band's contracts with halls that booked their live performances included clauses stating Clapton's name was not to be used as a crowd-puller. Dexter’s account of the facts appears somewhat more plausible at least than Whitlock's, as Ashton, Gardener and Dyke were never on the “Eric Clapton and Friends" tour.
From late August to early October 1970, working at Criteria Studios in Miami under the guidance of Atlantic Records producer Tom Dowd, the band recorded Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, a double album now regarded by many critics as Clapton's masterpiece. Most of the material, including Layla (which later became an FM radio staple) was inspired by Clapton's unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, who was married to his best friend George Harrison. It was not until several years later that Pattie would consent to an affair and later move in with Clapton in 1974, and marry him in 1979. They separated in 1985 when Clapton started a relationship with Lori Del Santo, and they divorced in 1988. Whitlock reminiscing would later say:
“ The basic concept of Derek and the Dominos was that we didn't want any horns, we didn't want no chicks, we wanted a rock 'n' roll band. But my vocal concept was that we approach singing like Sam and Dave did: he sings a line, I sing a line, we sing together “
Duane Allman's inclusion:
A few uninspired days into the Layla sessions, Dowd, who was also producing for the Allmans for their album Idlewild South, invited Clapton to an Allman Brothers outdoor concert in Miami, where Clapton first heard Duane Allman play. The Dominos were sneaked into the show with the help of Dowd and sat between the riser and fans below. At the concert, Dowd distinctly remembers:
“ Duane was in the middle of a solo; he opens his eyes and looks down, does a dead stare, and stops playing. Dickey Betts is chugging along, see Duane's stopped playing, and figures he'd better cover, that Duane must've broken a string or something. Then Dickey looks down, sees Eric, and turns his back. That was how they first saw each other. ”
Formal introductions were made after the show. Eric invited the entire band to "Criteria Studios" for a jam. After the concert was over, they all came back to the studio and jammed until approximately 6:00 the next night, Dowd remembered. "They were trading licks. They were swapping guitars. They were talking shop and information and having a ball no holds barred, just admiration for each other's technique and facility. There was no control. We turned the tapes on and they went on for 15 to 18 hours like that. You just kept the machines rolling. I went through two or three sets of engineers. It was a wonderful experience."
Those jams can be found on the second CD of The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition. After the all night jam Duane had hoped he would be able to sit in the studio as an observer while the Dominos recorded, but Eric would have none of that. According to Dowd, Clapton told him, "Get your guitar. We got to play." When Duane arrived at Criteria Studios on 28 August to play on "Tell the Truth", the sessions were lifted to a higher level.
After the jam sessions Clapton invited Allman to become the fifth and final member of the Dominos, but Allman demurred, remaining loyal to his own band.
On that first day together Allman also added his slide guitar to "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out." In a window of only four days, the five-piece Dominos recorded "Key to the Highway," "Have You Ever Loved a Woman," and "Why Does Love Got to be So Sad." When September came around, Duane briefly left the sessions for gigs with the Allman Brothers. In the two days he was absent, the four-piece Dominos recorded "I Looked Away," "Bell Bottom Blues," and "Keep on Growing." Duane returned on the 3rd to record "I am Yours," "Anyday," and "It's Too Late." On the 9th, they recorded Hendrix's "Little Wing" and the title track. The following day, the final track, "Thorn Tree in the Garden" was recorded. Many critics would later notice that Clapton played best when in a band composed of dual guitars; working with another guitarist kept him from getting "sloppy and lazy and this was undeniably the case with Duane Allman."
The Layla album:
Although most commonly attributed to Clapton, the album was truly a group effort. Only two of the 14 songs on the album were written by Clapton alone and Whitlock wrote one of the tracks alone "Thorn Tree in the Garden". Rather, most of the songs were the product of Clapton and Whitlock's writing co-operation, but a number of blues standards were included as well, including "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" (Jimmie Cox), "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" (a Billy Myles song originally recorded by Freddie King), and "Key to the Highway" (William 'Big Bill' Broonzy).
The last of these was a pure accident—the band heard singer Sam Samudio ("Sam the Sham") in another room at the studio doing the song, liked it, and spontaneously started playing it. The startled Dowd heard what was happening, and quickly told the engineers to "hit the goddamn machine!" and start the tape recorder running—which explains why the track starts with a fade-in to playing clearly already underway.
"Tell the Truth" was initially recorded in June 1970 at Trident Studios during the All Things Must Pass sessions under the direction of Phil Spector as a fast upbeat song, and released soon after as a single. But during the Layla sessions, "Tell the Truth" was recorded again, this time as a long and slow instrumental jam. The final version of the song that appears on the album is a combination of these two takes: the frantic pace of the single is slowed down to the laid-back speed of the instrumental. The two previous versions of "Tell the Truth" were later released on "History of Eric Clapton" (1972).
The most critically acclaimed and popular song off the album, "Layla", was recorded in separate sessions; the opening guitar section was recorded first, with the second section several weeks later. Duane Allman contributed the opening notes for the song. Clapton thought "Layla" was missing an acceptable ending; an abrupt conclusion would diminish the intensity of the music and a fadeout would detract from the urgency of the lyrics. The answer was an elegiac piano piece composed and played by drummer Jim Gordon. Gordon had been separately writing and playing songs during the Layla sessions for a solo album when Clapton accidentally heard the piano piece, Clapton asked Gordon to use the piano piece as the ending for "Layla", Gordon agreed and the song was complete.
When the album was released in December 1970, it was a critical and commercial flop. The album failed to make the top 10 in the United States and did not even chart in the United Kingdom until a reissue on CD resulted in a one-week chart stay at No. 68 in 2011. It garnered little attention which some blamed on Polydor for a lack of promoting the record and general unawareness of Clapton's presence in the band.
But the song "Layla" was also included in History of Eric Clapton in 1972, and Atlantic issued the song as a single. It was a smash hit, charting in both the US (#10) and the UK (#7) and again charting in 1982. Clapton reworked the song as an acoustic ballad in 1992 for his MTV: Unplugged album. The song charted at #12 in the US and also won a Grammy Award.
Live shows:
After the recording of Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, the group undertook a drug-riddled and vice-prone US tour that didn't include Allman, who had returned to The Allman Brothers Band after the recording process. However, Allman did perform two shows with the group at Curtis Hixon Hall, in Tampa, Florida, on 1 December 1970, and at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York, the following night. Whitlock recalls their drug situation as:
“ We didn't have little bits of anything. There were no grams around, let's just put it like that. Tom couldn't believe it, the way we had these big bags laying out everywhere. I'm almost ashamed to tell it, but it's the truth. It was scary, what we were doing, but we were just young and dumb and didn't know. Cocaine and heroin, that's all and Johnny Walker.”
Despite the drugs, the tour resulted in a well received live double album, In Concert, which was recorded from a pair of shows at the Fillmore East in New York, New York. Six of the recordings from that album were digitally remastered and expanded with additional material from the same shows to become Live at the Fillmore, released in 1994. [Wikipedia]
Derek And The Dominos
Fillmore Double Night
October 23 & 24, 1970
Fillmore East, New York City
New York
October 23, 1970
Disc 1 (First set)
01. Got To Get Better In A Little While 14:13
02. Key To The Highway 07:24
03. Tell The Truth 11:44
04. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 14:42
05. Blues Power 10:51
06. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 08:50
Disc Two (second set)
01. Bottle Of Red Wine 06:23
02. Presence Of The Lord 06:52
03. Little Wing 06:14
04. Let It Rain 20:15
05. Crossroads 08:44
October 24, 1970
Disc Three (First set)
01. Got To Get Better In A Little While 13:00
02. Blues Power 10:34
03. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 08:28
04. Key To The Highway 06:33
05. Tell The Truth 11:37
06. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 05:51
Disc Four (Second set)
01. Let It Rain 17:58
02. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 09:42
03. Presence Of The Lord 06:10
04. Bottle Of Red Wine 05:29
05. Roll It Over 06:45
06. Little Wing 06:31
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LINKS:
UPDATE:
Looks like this is an OFFICIAL release folks so I had to take the links down I did get it a while back on some bootleg blog but I guess there is a real polydor album for it
thnks to Attic to point this out!
sorry about the mistake
Rippin Frog
May 17, 2015
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury 1974
We got here more than 3 hours of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young music. They were the headline act of the "New York Summersault '74", a concert that was held on a racetrack located in the town of Westbury and gathered a crowd of around 75,000.
Jesse Colin Young opened the event followed by The Beach Boys and Joni Mitchell that also sang with CSNY in several of their songs.
Sound Quality: 9-
Source: Soundboard/Audience
Track List:
01 Love The One You're With
02 Wooden Ships
03 Immigration Man
04 Helpless
05 Military Madness
06 Johnny's Garden
07 Walk On
08 Almost Cut My Hair
09 Teach Your Children
10 Only Love Can Break Your Heart
11 The Lee Shore
12 Time After Time
13 Southbound Train
14 Another Sleep Song
15 Our House
16 Hawaiian Sunrise
17 Long May You Run
18 Ambulance Blues
19 Old Man
20 Change Partners
21 Myth Of Sysiphus
22 You Can't Catch Me - Word Game
23 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
24 Deja Vu
25 First Things First
26 Don't Be Denied
27 Black Queen
28 Revolution Blues
29 Pushed It Over The End
30 Pre Road Downs
31 Carry On
32 Sugar Mountain
33 Ohio
MP3
Jesse Colin Young opened the event followed by The Beach Boys and Joni Mitchell that also sang with CSNY in several of their songs.
Sound Quality: 9-
Source: Soundboard/Audience
Track List:
01 Love The One You're With
02 Wooden Ships
03 Immigration Man
04 Helpless
05 Military Madness
06 Johnny's Garden
07 Walk On
08 Almost Cut My Hair
09 Teach Your Children
10 Only Love Can Break Your Heart
11 The Lee Shore
12 Time After Time
13 Southbound Train
14 Another Sleep Song
15 Our House
16 Hawaiian Sunrise
17 Long May You Run
18 Ambulance Blues
19 Old Man
20 Change Partners
21 Myth Of Sysiphus
22 You Can't Catch Me - Word Game
23 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
24 Deja Vu
25 First Things First
26 Don't Be Denied
27 Black Queen
28 Revolution Blues
29 Pushed It Over The End
30 Pre Road Downs
31 Carry On
32 Sugar Mountain
33 Ohio
MP3
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