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CIPOLLINA

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The recent reposting of John's work has sparked an interest in revisiting the different music that John helped bring to us. SO i have decided to make this whole next week a week of posting to highlight Chip and is contributions to the music world. I hope that this will bring some new listeners as well as please the ears of us who were lucky enough to be there back in the day.

WILD CHILD

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Track listings may be off but still should follow the original list of songs. Reposting required a breakdown of the full file.


Problem Child
Pine Street Theatre
Sept. 3 1987

01 Intro.
02 It's Your Monkey Now
03 Hired Hand
04 Moonlight Traveler
05 Prayers
06 Summertime
07 Rumble
08 One For The Money
09 Blind Love
10 Fever Dreams
11 Rooster
12 Running Blue
13 All Worth The Price You Pay
14 Jungle Love

Chris Cole - lead vocals, harmonica
John Cipollina - guitar, vocals on "Fever Dreams"
Greg Douglass - guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "All Worth The Price You Pay"
Les Lizama - bass
Greg Elmore - drums


RAVEN'S CALL

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I find John's work somewhat subdued here but as always he had a knack for putting great musicians in many different bands and styles

John Cipollina's Raven
Sessions 1975/76
1.  The Truth (10-5-76) 4:10
2.  Prayers 3:49
3.  Razorblades and Rattlesnakes 5:12
4.  Collection Box 6:05
5.  Rooster 3:05
6.  Moonlight Traveller 4:59
7.  She's A Shiner 5:07
8.  Clouds (8-15-75) 6:07
9.  Shot in the Head 3:33
10. Wet Wild & Warm 3:04
11. Clouds 5:21
12. Moonlight Traveller 1:53
13. Grass Is Always Greener (12-9-75) 4:47
14. Rooster (9-29-76) 2:40
15. Prayers 3:29
16. Rooster (Pre-Mistress 10-16-76) 3:29
17. Prayers 3:58
18. She's A Shiner 5:26

John Cipollina - Guitar
David Walker - Vocals
Greg Douglass - Guitar
Skip Olsen - Bass
David Weber - Drums
1975 only:
Jim McPherson - Keyboards
Andy Kirby - Drums


FISHIN' WITH CHIP

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Ruthie's Inn, Berkeley, CA, 15 September, 1984

Tracks

Disc 1

1.      Jam 7:14
2.San Francisco Shuffle 3:40
3.Love 3:26
4.Gotta Hold On To The Good Times4:07
5.Where Did You Sleep Last Night5:54
6.Motel Party Baby 5:23
7.The Dance 12:05
8.Hey Hey Hey 5:46
9.history talk1:40
10.S.O.S. 5:39
11.old folks talk2:48
12.Dupree's Diamond Blues 6:35
13.whips and rock musicians1:34
14.I Can't Dance4:28

Total70:19

Set Break
Disc 2

1.Stagolee4:46
2.Bright Sun Is Shining7:16
3.30 Days4:06
4.Alabama Bound5:39
5.birthdays4:09
6.Suzie Q 3:24
7.Mona 14:22

Total43:45

Personnel

John Cipollina guitar
Barry "The Fish" Meltonguitar, vocals
Peter Albinbass
Spencer Drydendrums
Will Scarletharmonica on disc 2 2-4



THE FIRST OF MANY TO FOLLOW

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Copperhead was a band organized by guitarist John Cipollina after he left Quicksilver Messenger Service in 1970. Cipollina, who had been a member of Quicksilver since its formation and whose lead guitar playing was its signature sound, had grown increasingly dissatisfied after the return of band founder Dino Valenti from a prison term, when the group grew larger and he found he had less space to play. He had also grown increasingly interested in playing sessions, which the band discouraged. 

The early days of Copperhead were casual, with the group consisting of a loose aggregation of people playing gigs with Cipollina. Eventually it coalesced into a quartet consisting of Cipolliana on lead guitar; Gary Philippet on vocals, second guitar, and organ; Jim McPherson on vocals, bass, and piano; and David Weber on drums. The group was initially signed to the Just Sunshine label run by Michael Lang, one of the organizers of Woodstock. 

But in 1972 it was signed to a major-label record deal by Clive Davis at Columbia and recorded its debut album, Copperhead, released in the spring of 1973. Unfortunately, Davis was fired from Columbia shortly after the album's release, an action that doomed any developing band that had been signed under his aegis. The album went nowhere, and when Columbia refused to release their second album, Copperhead folded. Cipollina went on to play in many different bands before passing in 1989.
01. Spin Spin
02. Chameleon
03. Wang Dang Do
04. Drunken Irish Setter
05. Roller Derby Star
06. Puttin´ It To You
07. They´re Making A Monster
08. California Blues
09. Kamakazi
10. Kibitzer
11. Bigalow 6 - 9000
12. Pawn Shop Man
13. A Little Hand
14. Spin Spin



CIPOLLINA REX

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Dinosaurs
1982-12-31
Oakland Auditorium
Oakland, CA

01. Bill Graham Intro. > Who Makes The Moves?
02. One Way Out*
03. Got Love*
04. Promontory Rider*
05. I Can't Dance*
06. Save The Whales*+
07. Streetwise
08. Level With Me*
09. St. Louis Blues*
10. How Blue Can You Get?*^
11. San Francisco*^=
12. D.I.N.O.S.A.U.R.*^=
Line up : Robert Hunter - vocals/guitar
Barry Melton - vocals/guitar
John Cipollina - lead guitar
Peter Albin - bass/backing vocals
Spencer Dryden - drums
with special guests..

Nicky Hopkind
Kathi McDonald
Country Joe McDonald



MUSIC FROM THE STACK

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One last post about Cipollina . Here is a comp of some of John's work. Some you may recognize, some maybe not.I tried to include different tunes that would showcase his guitar work, songwriting and involvement with the many bands he either founded or participated in. John played in so many bands it is hard to cover them all/ Here is a great article about John 



01 maiden of the cancer moon - classic cut from "happy trails"
02 babe,i'm gonna leave you
03 codine - 2 and 3 from the soundtrack "revolution" early qms
04 the fool - extraordinary instrumental from qms first lp
05 heebie jeebies - john's. contribution to the "solid silver" lp
06 cobra - from " just for love " lp   one of john.s signature songs
07 local color - instrumental from "what about me"
08 fossil fuel - another  instrumental- "dinosaurs"
09 walkin' the plank - terry and the pirates instrumental
10 babe. i'm gonna leave you (live)
11 codine (live) both of these live cuts recorded with the welsh band man
12 true golden touch
13 unvicious circle
14 rock and roll nurse
15 ride(the highway song) 12=15 Raven studio work
16 mona - thunder and lightning with nick gravenites
17 spin spin - copperhead 
18 it's your monkey now
19 move over
20 fever dreams -18-20 from lp "it's not my fault by problem child
21 silverado trail - terry and the pirates lp of the same name
22 they're playing rock and roll in heaven - the novato frank band
23 pride of man - dinosaurs featuring suzy fischer on vocals
24 mona - dinosaurs


WINTERLAND FLYERS

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A few days ago I received this file from one of my readers. I had posted this show a very long time ago but this one deserves another listen . The sound quality is upgraded tremendously from previous posting and it includes the "who do you love" track which had been omitted  previously.I upgraded the artwork from a picture I had for a while. A big Thank You to Nikola Josic for sending me this great show. All Quick is surely appreciated.



Quicksilver Messenger Service
Winterland, San Francico, CA 

1975-12-28
01 Fresh Air 
02 Mona 
03 Baby, Baby 
04 Gypsy Lights 
05 Heebie Jeebies 
06 Cowboy On The Run 
07 Bittersweet Love
08 They Don't Know
09 Play My Guitar
                                                 10 What About Me                                                     
11 Freeway Flyer
12 Worryin' Shoes
13 Who Do You Love
tt: 1:27:16

Dino Valenti - Guitar, Vocals 
John Cipollina - Guitar, Vocals 
Gary Duncan - Guitar, Vocals
Skip Olsen - Bass, Vocals
Michael Lewis - Keyboards
Greg Elmore - Drums



CIPHISTORIC

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                                                                      Updated Link

AND A WORD

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Got a couple themed comps to squeeze in here


01 you and i - budgie
02 us and them - pink floyd
03 sand and foam - donovan
04 dazed and confused - little joe
05 glitter and gold - turtles
06 up and down - serpent power
07 acapulco gold and silver - quicksilver messenger service
08 lo and behold - mother earth
09 incense and peppermints - strawberry alarm clock
10 samson and delilah - grateful dead
11 blue skies and sunshine - loose gravel
12 movin' and groovin' - cowslingers
13 cops and robbers - rolling stones
14 hot smoke and sassafras - bubble puppy
15 sweet and sour - sawbuck
16 jaguar and thunderbird - wayne fontana & the mindbenders
17 love and war - neil young
18 protect and serve - linn county
19 bartenders and their wives - left banke
20 hot dog and the hamburger - barry melton
21 thoughts and words - byrds
22 twist and shout - david lindley & el rayo ex
23 the place and the time - moby grape
24 fruit and icebergs - blue cheer







SPICE GIRL

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A little while back I put up a couple of comps with the sugar and spice theme. I had a request for a third set' I know it is a long way from Quicksilver but still fun

01 you baby - lovin' spoonful
02 if you and i could be as two - them
03 girl in love - outsiders
04 stop your sobbing  - ola & the janglers
05 if you love her - don & the goodtimes
06 one more time - wayne fontana & the mindbenders
07 letters, pictures. melodies - five americans
08 our love was - who
09 i've gotta get a message to you - bee gees
10 come a little bit closer - jay & the americans
11 i don't care - front line assembly
12 love makes the world go round - hour glass
13 bad to me - billy j kramer & the dakotas
14 still in love with you baby - beau brummels
15 did you ever have to make up your mind - lovin' spoonful
16 i love you more then you'll ever know - blood, sweat & tears
17 she cried - jay & the americans
18 i love you - zombies
19 any way that you want me - liverpool five
20 two by two - left banke
21 sweet girl of mine - cryan' shames
22 only when your lonely - grass roots
23 to be with you - tradewinds
24 happy together - turtles


THE GYPSY'S LAST DANCE

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                                          The final studio sessions for  Gypsy.
1975/1976: A new version of Gypsy records one 45 for the DORE’ label.  The two songs, Magic in My Life and Don’t Stop for Nothin’ are both written by Jim Johnson, who also sings lead vocals on both songs.  This version of Gypsy is Jim Johnson on lead vocals and guitar, James Walsh on keyboards and vocals, Lewis Derrey on bass guitar and vocals, Stan Kipper on drums and vocals and Chico Perez on percussion.   Jim Johnson records a second version of Magic in My Life with James Gadson on drums and Chuck Rainey on bass guitar, produced by Michael Stewart.  This version is never released.
Enrico Rosenbaum, along with Jim Johnson and various studio musicians’ record a number of songs written by Enrico, including Dance Marango, none of which are ever released.




HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

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I hope you all have a great Holiday. Hope you can spend time with those important people in your life.  If you do not celebrate this holiday please have a great weekend and I wish you the same.

DAWSON'S CHANGING RIDERS

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01 henry
02 the way she dances
03 tell me
04 crazy little girl
05 saralyn
06 panama red
07 no other love
08 can't judge a book
09 rainbow
10 i don't know you
11 dead flowers

live recordings from fall of 82. this is one of the first showings of the band with a major
line up change with the departure of david nelson, buddy cage, and spencer dryden with
john dawson being the only original member and the band still sounds as good as always

john dawson - acoustic guitar, vocals
rusty gauthier - electric guitar.lap steel, violin, vocals
allen kemp - electric guitar, vocals 
val fuentes - drums
billy wolf - bass guitar



NEW RIDERS OF THE RISING SUN

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Formed in 1969, the New Riders of the Purple Sage was initially envisaged as a part-time spin-off from the Grateful Dead. Jerry Garcia (pedal steel guitar), Phil Lesh (bass) and Mickey Hart (drums) joined John Dawson (guitar, vocals) and David Nelson (guitar).
Although early live appearances were viewed as an informal warm-up to the main attraction, the NRPS quickly established an independent identity through the strength of Dawson's original songs. The band signed a recording contract in 1971 with Columbia, by which time Dave Torbert had replaced Lesh, and Spencer Dryden, formerly of Jefferson Airplane was installed as the group's permanent drummer. Garcia remained both a member of The Dead and a New Riders, until he found himself over committed, and Buddy Cage, previously with Ian and Sylvia’s Great Speckled Bird, replaced him. This formation recorded four albums. Three on the studio and one (Home, Home On The Road), live - from November 1971 until February 1974. Their sound pursued more assertive, which brought commercial rewards with the highly popular The Adventures Of Panama Red. After February 1974 Torbert departed to form Kingfish and was replaced by the vastly experienced Skip Battin, formerly member of The Byrds. This line up made Brujo and Oh, What A Mighty Time. Battin then left again, to join Flying Burrito Brothers.
In 1978 Dryden gave up playing in order to manage the band.
The New Riders were dissolved following the Feelin’ Alright album, in 1982, after David Nelson left, although the name was latter subsequently resurrected by a new lineup, built around Gary Vogenson and Rusty Gautier. Nelson, meanwhile, resumed his association with the Grateful Dead in the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and supervised several archive New Riders sets for the specialist Relix label.
New Riders of the Purple Sage blended country rock with folk elements. Some people find that hippie idealism, yet emerged as a worthy companion to the parent act’s lauded American Beauty.

New New Riders: 1982 – 1997

From the early '80s to the late '90s, John Dawson continued as leader of the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He was joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Gauthier, who sang and played acoustic guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, banjo, and fiddle. During this fifteen-year period, an evolving lineup of musicians played with Dawson and Gauthier in the New Riders. These included, among others, guitarists Allen Kemp, Gary Vogensen and Evan Morgan, bass players Fred Campbell, Bill Laymon, and Michael White, and drummers Val Fuentes and Greg Lagardo.

In addition to touring, the band released a number of albums, after a meeting with Relix Records Founder Les Kippel and Relix Magazine Publisher, Toni Brown at a show in Bucks County PA. The band were invited back to Tequila Dawn Studios in New Hope, PA and decided to work with Relix to release some recorded projects. Many fans consider the recordings from this period as the band's finest, although they remain relatively obscure.

Some projects had the current lineup performing new material and others reworked older material. On some albums, such as Midnight Moonlight, the band's sound was less influenced by electric country rock and more by acoustic bluegrass music.





SAGEBRUSH SERENADES

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Track listing

01 Keep On Keepin' On" (John Dawson) – 3:33
02 Now I Call It Love" (Dawson) – 2:46
03 It's O.K. to Cry" (Val Fuentes, Rusty Gauthier, Lina Valentino) – 3:18
04 Bounty Hunter" (Fuentes, Gauthier, Valentino) – 4:01
05 Barbaric Splendor" (Joe New) – 3:19
06 Señorita" (Dawson) – 3:00
07 Night of the Living Lonely" (Johnson, New) – 2:58
08 Rancher's Daughter" (Dawson) – 3:02
09 Big Ed" (Gauthier) – 3:17
10 Friend of the Devil" (Dawson, Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 3:36

Personnel

John Dawson – acoustic guitar, jaw harp, lead and background vocals
Rusty Gauthier – acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro, fiddle, banjo, twelve-string guitar, lead and background vocals
Gary Vogensen – electric guitar, background vocals
Greg Lagardo – drums
Michael White – bass


Keep On Keepin' On is the twelfth studio album by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. It was released in 1989 by Mu Records, and subsequently re-released by Relix Records. It is currently out of print

 The first of two studio albums by the New Riders to feature only one original member of the band, John Dawson, the second being 1992's Midnight Moonlight. It includes a version of the Grateful Dead song "Friend of the Devil", which was co-written by Dawson.

The album is more influenced by folk-rock and bluegrass music than the band's previous efforts, partly due to the contributions of multi-instrumentalist Rusty Gauthier.



MIDNIGHT RIDERS

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Midnight Moonlight is the thirteenth studio album by the New Riders of the Purple Sage, released in 1992. It features studio recordings of original and cover songs, performed in a style heavily influenced by bluegrass and American folk music. The instrumentation is largely acoustic, with no drums. This is in contrast to most earlier New Riders albums, which emphasized electric country rock.. It is  current;y out of print.



Tracks

Midnight Moonlight (Rowan)
Sutter's Mill (Dawson)
Charlie's Garden (Dawson)
All I Remember (Moll/Pell)
Louisiana Lady (Dawson)
Ballad Of The Deportee (Guthrie)
Taking It Hard (New)
Glendale Train (Dawson)
Change In The Weather (Dawson)
Diesel On My Tail (Fagan)
Lonesome L.A. Cowboy (Rowan)


Musicians
New Riders;

John Dawson - guitar, vocals
Rusty Gauthier - guitar, mandolin, slide guitar, fiddle, banjo, vocals
Gary Vogensen - guitar, vocals
Fred Campbell - bass

Additional musicians

John Pedersen - uillean pipes, banjo
Evan Morgan - guitar
Keith Allen - guitar, slide guitar
Carolyn Gauthier - vocals
Kevin Wimmer - cajun accordian, fiddle
Norton Buffalo - harmonica
Bill Laymon - earthwood bass
David Nelson - mandolin, guitar


NYC NRPS

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 A live one from the classic lineup! This one is a definite listen!

4/13/74 Late Show
Academy of Music, NYC

John Dawson - rhythm guitar, vocals
David Nelson - lead guitar, vocals
Skip Battin - bass, vocals
Buddy Cage - pedal steel guitar
Spencer Dryden - drums

disc one: 64:05

01: I Don't Know You
02: Lonesome L.A. Cowboy
03: Austin Texas>
04: Instant Armadillo Blues
05: One Too Many Stories
06: Panama Red
07: Garden Of Eden
08: She's No Angel
09: Tico Tico
10: Parson Brown
11: L.A. Lady
12: Henry
13: Neon Rose
14: Crooked Judge 

disc two: 62:24 

01: tuning
02: Six Days On The Road*
03: Dim Lights, Thick Smoke*
04: Last Lonely Eagle*
05: Dead Flowers*
06: Truck Drivin' Man*
07: Portland Woman
08: Glendale Train*
09: On The Amazon
encore:
10: Honky Tonk Women*
11: Nadine*

notes: *w/ Commander Cody beating
on the keys like the piano owed
him money


HEAVENS LEAD GUITAR

NOVATO AT COTATI

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 As requested by steVe  Good sound great show with lots of "friends"

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