A DRC Favorite from the FBS Archives!!!
Rebooted by request...Again!
Originally Posted by detroitrockcity Friday, May 30, 2008 & March 18, 2012
Eric Clapton - guitar & vocals
Bobby Whitlock - piano
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon - drums
A DRC Favorite from the FBS Archives!!!
Rebooted by request...Again!
Originally Posted by detroitrockcity Friday, May 30, 2008 & March 18, 2012
Rick Wakeman
1: Catherine Parr 4:22
2: journey to the center of the earth part 1 7:07
3: part 2 5:33
4: part 3 6:34
5: part 4 7:14
6: part 5 6:13
7: part 6 7:41
8: talk about 6 wives :32
9: Catherine Howard 9:02
10: Anne Boelyn 6:56
11: commercial concerto 4:11
12: closing comments :58
total runtime: 66:23 (minutes/ seconds)
recorded with maxell C-120 low noise cassette
***NOTE*** Rick Wakeman eventually released a copy of this performance (taken from a bootleg) under his own imprint (see "https://www.discogs.com/release/13905957-Rick-Wakeman-Unleashing-The-Tethered-One-The-1974-North-American-Tour"). It should not be considered a commercial release, just a copy of what was out there on bootleg (see "https://www.discogs.com/release/5337721-Rick-Wakeman-Unleashing-The-Tethered-One-The-1974-North-American-Tour"). Emerson, Lake and Palmer did this with their "Original Bootleg Series From The Manticore Vaults" box sets which copied existing vinyl bootlegs, covers and all, as CDs. These would be pirates of bootlegs.
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Rebooted by request...
Originally posted January 23, 2021
Setlist:
1. You Better Believe It
2. Theme for an Imaginary Western
3. Never in My Life
4. Jingle Bells
5. Get out of My Life Woman
6. Mississippi Queen
7. It's for You
8. Nantucket Sleighride
9. Roll Over Beethoven
10. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
11. Leslie West Interview
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Track List:
1.01 - The Chain
1.02 - Gypsy
1.03 - Love In Store
1.04 - Not That Funny
1.05 - You Make Loving Fun
1.06 - I'm So Afraid
1.07 - Blue Letter*
1.08 - Rhiannon*
1.09 - Tusk**
1.10 - Eyes Of The World
1.11 - Sisters Of The Moon
1,12 - Go Your Own Way
1.13 - Songbird**
This is a mix of the Mirage Tour DVD, sing the best sources (available)! I used the Laser Disc torrent, that was posted here recently, and put the two missing tracks (Tusk and Songbird) on it, from another bootleged DVD (STAX International). Blue Letter and Rhiannon have already been added from the Brazilian DVD. The quality varies between the tracks, but it is till excellent sound.
Thanks to Edge and Guitars 101
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Previously posted at the the ORIGINAL Floppy Boot Stomp!
Austin 1973 [Kaktus Records 10K06R02, 1CD]
Live at Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX; October 26, 1973. Very good to excellent soundboard; with a bit of hiss.
*Original Notes*
It’s just tragic that Frank Zappa died at the relatively young age of 52 in 1993. And it’s one of rock’s could-have-beens had Zappa lived on - who knows what types of music he would create. As it is, it’s already impossible to pigeonhole Zappa’s show - there’s a bit of everything; everything sort of gels and the only thing anyone can say is that the man’s a true national treasure.
The Real Frank Zappa Book has many memorable quotes and here’s one:
I want to know three things when I go on stage: i) that my equipment is working, ii) that the band members absolutely know the material, so I don’t have to worry about them, and iii) that the rhythm section can hear what I’m playing and that it has some “concept” of it so it can help build the improvisation.
And this is what Arthur Barrow, who was Zappa’s bassist in the late ’70s and early ’80s, wrote:
Rehearsals were grueling and wonderful. We rehearsed at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for about 6 weeks or so before a tour. Rehearsals usually got started around mid-afternoon, with the Clonemeister leading for the first half of the day, then Frank would arrive and take over for the remainder of the day…
On the first day of rehearsals for the last tour I did, Frank brought in a list of about 200 songs that he wanted us to learn. I knew right away that it would be impossible for us to learn that many songs in the amount of time we had. I also knew from past experience that when Frank called for us to play a tune from the list and it sounded bad, he would often remove it from the list. If the tune in question happened to be one that the band liked and wanted to continue to work on, the band would be begging him to please give a little more time to work on it some more and get it right. I think he used it as a threat to try to motivate the band.
Setlist:
01. Cosmik Debris (11.1MB)
02. Inca Roads (18.2MB)
03. Pygmy Twylyte (6.0MB)
04. Idiot Bastard Son (3.9MB)
05. Cheepnis (7.6MB)
06. Big Swifty (15.4MB)
07. Dickie’s Such An Asshole (14.3MB)
08. Farther O’blivion (12.6MB)
09. The Muddshark Dance Be Bop (13.4MB)
10. Son Of Mr Green Genes/King Kong/Chunga’s Revenge (24.5MB)
Lineup:
Frank Zappa - guitar, vocals
Napoleon Murphy Brock - tenor saxophone, vocals
Tom Fowler - bass
George Duke - keyboards
Ruth Underwood - percussion
Bruce Fowler - trombone
Ralph Humphrey - drums
Chester Thompson - drums
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Set List:
Introduction
Emotional Weather Report
Eggs And Sausage Intro
Eggs And Sausage
Better Off Without A Wife
Semi Suite
Spare Parts - Diamonds On My Windsheild
The Ghosts Of Saturday Night - The Heart Of Saturday Night
New Coat Of Paint
Warm Beer And Cold Women
Virginia Avenue
San Diego Serenade
Putnam County
Ol' 55
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