Showing posts with label Chris Hillman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Hillman. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Chris Hillman Band - Rockland Community College: Suffern, New York City, New York May 14, 1976 (SBD) - 1st Gen Reel

Chris Hillman Band
Rockland Community College
Suffern, New York City, New York
May 14, 1976
Soundboard Recording - 1st Generation Reel

Flac & MP3 320kbps
No Cover Art

Source: Soundboard 1st Generation Reel Jerry Moore's Copy

Lineage: Soundboard Cassette Master > 7" Reel @ 7.5 ips, no nr, > Sony TC-850 > SBM1 > CDr-(x) > E.A.C > CD Wave > Flac

Transferred & Seeded To LL By Rob Berger


01 Tuning
02 Lazy Day
03 Hot Burrito #2
04 Bound To Fall
05 It Doesn't Matter
06 Slippin' Away
07 Fallen Eagle
08 Wheels
09 Take Me In Your Life Boat
10 Devil In Disguise
11 The Witching Hour
12 Midnight Again
13 Mystery Train
Encore:
14 Six Days On The Road

Total Playing Time: 51mn 2sc

Now this was a find that I really enjoyed. Chris Hillman of The Byrds fame with The Chris Hillman Band. After the break up of The Byrds, Chris Hillman went on to record some of the best Country Muisc to never come out of Nashville.You won't hear Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Desert Rose Band or any combination there of on Country Music radio. You will however hear their influence in any number of Modern Country Music artists from Garth Brooks on down.

David Allen Coe actually name checks Roger McGuinn and The Flying Burrito Brothers in a song that speaks to the influence that they had on him, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and the Outlaw Country movement. However the rest of Country Music won't admit that a bunch of Pot Smoking Hippie Folk Rockers were such a huge influence on their sound.

Flac

MP3

Monday, May 8, 2023

Flyte (Chris Hillman, Gene Clark, Herb Pederson & Al Perkins) - The Palomino Club: Los Angeles, California, USA December 18, 1982 (SBD) - Early & Late Sets

Flyte (Chris Hillman, Gene Clark, Herb Pederson & Al Perkins)
The Palomino Club
Los Angeles, California, USA
December 18, 1982 - Early & Late Sets
Soundboard Recording

Flac & MP3 320kbs
Cover Art Included

Early Show

01 Tomorrow Is A Long Time (cuts in)
02 Still Feeling Blue
03 Train Leaves Here This Morning
04 Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die
05 Running The Roadblocks
06 Easy Ride From Good Times To The Blues
07 Wheels
08 My Uncle
09 If You Could Read My Mind
10 Once More
11 Mr. Tambourine Man

Late Show

01 Tomorrow Is A Long Time
02 Still Feeling Blue
03 Train Leaves Here This Morning
04 Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die
05 Running The Roadblocks
06 Easy Ride From Good Times To The Blues
07 Wheels
08 My Uncle
09 Once More
10 One Hundred Years From Now
11 Lovers Turnaround (Gene Clark & Carla Olson) - removed commercial studio track

Early Set Playing Time: 37mn 10sc
Late Set Playing Time: 31mn 51sc
Total Playing Time: 1hr 9mn 1sc

Chris Hillman
Gene Clark
Herb Pederson
Al Perkins

Okay what do I say about this great little package....first I don't remember where I obtained it. Secondly with all the famous projects each of these 4 musicians have worked in together and apart. You know what this is going to be. Especially if I say, Acoustic Guitars, members of The Byrds, The Burritos & the Desert Rose Band etc..you can imagine the sound. As one of them says between songs "..Acoustic Music can be fun!"

This is a nice collection of both sets Flyte played while opening for Emmylou Harris. I don't know if Emmylou played acoustic.. I don't think I have a recording of her sets. I looked through the drives I have plugged in right now, none was found. Flyte really seems to enjoy playing together but this particular band didn't last long. It's a small chapter in a much longer musical story so enjoy!!

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