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Fillmore West 06/06/1970 I was reading through that Archives page about the various jams and landed on the show above.
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I suppose I may have read this in some Beatles book somewhere and forgotten - but I wonder if George ever got compensated beyond whatever wage he was earning as a staff producer? I am talking about the Beatles years, not his post Beatles work. Oddly enough - this popped up on a blog I read: A Kind Of Sacred Place: The Rock and Roll Ruins of AIR Studios, Monserrat
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The only two of those sorts of releases I have are the Stonybrook and Macon City shows. I was listening to the Ludlow Garage show the other day.
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I think I have listened to the show by way of Youtube a time or two. I can't find any sort of link to buy the new legit release. You would think old Butch would have got that straight.
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I think some of this show is on the Dreams boxset "You Don't Love Me"/"Soul Serenade" (Live): Longer interview with Butch about the release: Butch Trucks Talks Epic 1971 Radio Concert
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What's wrong with America? They have some great songs. I don't see George Martin working with anyone he didn't want to work with - at least by that point.
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That is a shame. I wonder why they don't partner with Rhino or somebody. I can only guess they want total control.
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For 9 million, you can fund a documentary about Zappa and end up owning his house. Who the Fuck is Frank Zappa?
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LOL Maybe they will call him up.
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That is what I was thinking - unless they go the Journey/Yes/etc. route and get some sound alike/tribute band guy.
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This reads as if it is some fake news story: This reminds me of that REM tour when all that shit happened to them all of a sudden.
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I guess it is another covers album - standards or whatever those songs are called. I'm not buying it.
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I guess that rumor was correct:
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Oh - I have seen him playing guitar before - just never when singing Who Are You.
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I am not all that crazy about that show - but mid 1969-1970-1971 is probably my favorite time period of the band.
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It must be a recent thing. Of course, I am only going by videos I have seen.
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For those Who don't know Who that guitar player is - he is Pete's brother, Simon. Too bad Pete isn't playing Gibson guitars these days. I don't know why Roger is playing an acoustic guitar there - I have never seen that before. It may be because there is not enough space for him to swing his microphone cable in the studio there.
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That story I know. There is a long interview with her in one of those Tapers books where she talks about that. She records shows for Chris Robinson now.
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I like that song The Water Song - off of Burgers.
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A while back I read an interview with Betty Cantor-Jackson where she talks about making that album. I think it's posted in the previous thread. I had not heard about that before - and I didn't know they were a couple.
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I've never really listened to Hot Tuna - except for Youtube videos I have watched a time or two. Did you enjoy dancing to We Built this City?
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They do great work. I have several of their re-releases.
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Those Sundazed cds are probably going for a lot of money now.
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I don't think I have ever heard Bark, Long John Silver, Thirty Seconds Over Winterland, Spitfire, or any of the rest. Except for that album Earth. And maybe a few songs such as Pretty As You Feel.
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I doubt they are going to make those "unreleased recordings" available for research.