Thursday, 23 February 2012

Fleetwood Mac - 1969-09-24 - Helsinki, Kultuuritalo & Helsinki July 1968


Tracklist:
1969-09-24 Helsinki, Kultuuritalo - FM broadcast  
01. Homework
02. Man Of The World, 
03. Like It This Way, 
04. Only You, 
05. I Believe My Time Ain't Long, 
06. Stranger Blues, 
07. All over again aka "I´ve got a good Mind to give up living"
08. Oh Well, 
09. Comin' Your Way, 
10.Shake your money Maker*(not incl in previous upload)
11. Albatross, 
12. Great Balls Of Fire (Tape flaws )
13.Jenny, Jenny/cut´s early
------Audience portion:
14.Before the Beginning
15.Rattlesnake Shake
16Loving Kind
17.Great Balls of Fire(same version as FM version above)
18.Keep a Knockin´
19.Closing Anouncements
Helsinki July 1968 Audience:
20.If you let me love you
21.Something Inside of Me
22.Jigsaw Puzzle Blues
23.Stop Messing arround


Peter Green - Guitar, Vocals
Jeremy Spencer - Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Danny Kirwan – Guitar, Vocals
John McVie - Bass
Mick Fleetwood - Drums


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Saturday, 11 February 2012

Fleetwood Mac - June 9, 1968 - Carousel Ballroom San Francisco, CA





Cd 01
01 [cuts in] Madison Blues 4:31
02 My Baby's Gone 6:00
03 My Baby's Skinny 4:48
04 Worried Dream 9:57
05 Dust My Broom 4:32
06 Got To Move 3:00
07 Worried Mind 4:41
08 Instrumental 10:29
09 Have You Ever Loved A Woman? 7:58
10 Lazy Poker Blues 4:49

Cd 02
01 [cuts in] Stop Messing Around [with Paul Butterfield] 2:12
02 I Loved Another Woman [with Paul Butterfield] 7:03
03 I Believe [with Paul Butterfield] 5:17
04 The Sun Is Shining [with Paul Butterfield] 6:27
05 Long Tall Sally [with Paul Butterfield] 4:53
06 Willie & The Hand Jive 4:04
07 > Tuti Frutti 3:02
08 Thanks by Peter Green, announcer band intros + crowd noise before encore 0:32
09 Ready Teddy [cut] 3:16
June 7 or 8, 1968 S.F. Carousel Ballroom 18:52
10 [cuts in] I Need Your Love So Bad 1:46
11 I Believe 4:59
12 Shake Your Moneymaker 9:12
13 Ready Teddy 2:30
14 Peter Green says thanks, announcer outro + crowd noise 0:19

Peter Green - guitar, vocals
John McVie - bass
Mick Fleetwood - drums
Jeremy Spencer - guitar, vocals
Paul Butterfield - harp (where noted)

From Peter Green's stage comments, this is from one week into Fleetwood Mac's first U.S. tour and he sounds like he's having a really good time on the last night of a 3 show run with Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. This is presumed to be the last night because Peter Green makes a comment about how they'll be back in 2 weeks (not the following night). I think that they returned to the Carousel on the 22nd or 23rd of June.
Enjoy this terrific recording !!!
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Thursday, 9 February 2012

John The Revelator – Wild Blues (1970 - Great Blues From Netherland Influenced By Fleetwood Mac)

Back in 1966 when Eric Clapton delivered his heavily overdriven wailing blues licks on the “Beano” album with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, the guitar world was completely shaken up. Legend has it that Eric put his hand flat on the controls of his Marshall combo, moved his hand to the right, setting all controls full power in the process.
Future Revelator singer and bassman Tom Huissen lived in London at the time that the blues scene triggered by Clapton’s trademark guitar work exploded.He became pals with Peter Green, Eric’s successor in the Bluesbreakers, and witnessed the first rehearsals of Pete’s then new band Fleetwood Mac.
 Immediately after returning in Holland Tom started to form a blues band modelled after Fleetwood Mac.Finding the right guys for the job was not too hard and the band started to rehearse with cheap guitars, old tube driven radios for amplifiers and a tyre lever for playing bottleneck guitar.
Early in 1969 the band adopted the name “John the Revelator” after the A Capella blues traditional by the great Son House.John the Revelator took off immediately and extensively started gigging the Dutch and European blues circuits that were thriving at the time.
After winning the prestigious Loosdrecht Jazz contest in 1970 record label Decca offered the band a recording contract resulting in the first album Wild Blues.This highly collectable record was re-released on CD in 2003.

Personnel:
Joseph DeWilde (guitar, slide guitar)
Charles Van Den Heuvel (piano)
Henno Van Donselaar (saxophone)
Fred Huissen (drums) 
Tom Huissen (bass, vocals)
Frans Ten Kleij (guitar, harmonica)
Charles Van Der Steeg (saxophone, flute)
+
Hans van Hemert (synthesizer, mellotron)
Hille VanDer Galien (percussion) 
Tracklist:
01. John The Revelator (Traditional) 0.46
02. I Can't Stop Lovin' You (James) 3.02
03. Worried Dreams (King) 5.41
04. Charlie's Drive Inn (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg)
05. Talk To Me, Baby (James) 5.01
06. Personal Manager (King/Porter) 4.35
07. Wild Blues (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg) 1.37
08. Bleeding Heart (James) 4.42
09. No Woman (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg) 3.12
10. Homework (Clark/Perkins) 3.05
11. Yeah (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg) 3.03
12. Rockin' Squirrel (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg) 3.34
13. One Track Mind (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg) 4.44
14. I Can't Stop Lovin' You (James) 3.22
15. Little Red Rooster (Dixon) 4.17
16. Worried Dreams (DeWilde/Heuvel/Donselaar/F.Huissen/T.Huissen/Kleij/Steeg) 4.50
17. Kokomo (live 2011) (McDowell) 8.32