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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.





FISH STORIES

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Off to a slow start here. The holidays bogged me down a bit but alas we are back for another year. I decided to revisit this post from a couple of years ago. I updated the songs included and added 9 more to make it my usual standard of 24. I also reworked the cover image. This is of course is  a self - made Lp that really did not exist but the songs are a great mix coming from different sources. And of course it is nice to begin the year with a little Country Joe & the Fish. ....
From The Monterey Pop Festival

01  Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
02  The Bomb Song

From The Zachariah Film Soundtrack

03  All I Need
04  We're The Crackers

From the Roger Corman Gas Soundtrack
as Johnny and the Tornados

05  Cry A Little
06  Juke Box Serenade
07  Castles
08  The Pueblo Pool
09  Bubble Gum Girl
10  Gas Man (also known as Barry's Caviar Dream)

 From The First Rag Baby EP

11  Free Some Day
12  Johnny's Gone To The War
13  Fire In The City

From The Life And Times LP

14  Marijuana

From The San Francisco Nights Collection

15  Private Party Jam

Outtake from LP CJFish featuring John Cipollina

16  Captain Sunshine

From the Acid Sounds bootleg( 1st Lp Outtakes)

17  Section 43
18  Grace
19  Masked Marauder
20  Bass Strings

Live from Stockholm November 1968

21  Rock and Soul Music
22  Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine

Live from The Bitter End 1968

23 Love
24 Who Am I?



THREE BLIND MICE

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Max Romeo & the Upsetters. 
Reggae rendition of an old English nursery rhyme changing the lyrics to tell the story of a police raid on a local party. 

Max Romeo ( 22 November 1944, St. D'Acre, St. James, Jamaica) is a reggae and roots reggae recording artist who has achieved chart success in his home country and in the United Kingdom. Romeo had several hits with the vocal group the Emotions. His album "Wet Dream" (1968) included overtly sexual lyrics and launched a new style of reggae.
"Three Blind Mice" was written by Maxie Smith.

I went to a party, last Saturday night
When I reached the party everything was right
Then Babylon raid, them raid, them raid
Me gets me 'fraid, me gets me 'fraid

It was like three blind mice
You could-a see how dem run
It was like three blind mice
You could-a see how dem run

Baddie sticks start flyin', man start to bawl
Some jump de fence, some put off defense
But it gets me 'fraid when Babylon raid

The police checked the deejay
Tell him to turn off sound
The crowd never like that
Them start gathering 'round

Let the music play
Let it play, let it play
Let the music play

It was like three blind mice
You could-a see how dem run
It was like three blind mice
No man no want go a jail

Let the music play
Let it play, let it play
Let the music play
Let the music play
Let it play, let it play

MOON TUNES

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 A Full Moon Consort was a band in the St. Louis area in the 1970s. When their album was released it was reported (on KSHE Radio) to be the best selling album in the St. Louis area. They have been noted to be "one of the area's top bands" in the mid-1970s.Their music reflected the trend of an early
progressive  style. Soft rock with the progressive overtones somewhat leaning to a Steely Dan sound
In my early 20's I used to see these guys at a club in Lebanon., Ill  called Stonehenge  Chuck Sabatino had connections with Micheal McDonald  who played with two local bands (Del Rays and the Guild before becoming a star with the Doobies in LA

A Full Moon Consort performed from about the mid-1970s to approximately 1978. A Full Moon Consort included: Chuck Sabatino (vocals, flute, keyboards), Joe Marshall (guitar), Steve Strayhorn (drums), Joe Truttman (bass) and Dave Timmermann (keyboards, sax, and flute). The band featured members of three earlier bands: Jake Jones, King of Hearts, and The Rockets. Jake Jones was originally from the St. Louis area and released two albums on Kapp Records in the early seventies.

Chuck Sabatino's composition "Elijah" was covered by the Illinois band Head East on their self-titled album "Head East" (1978). Sabatino was a also contributing writer for a number of songs performed by Michael McDonald as well as other artists. He had a stroke while playing for Mike McDonald in Los Angeles in 1994. He died in 1996 in Belleville, Illinois.

The band pioneered live performance in a darkened planetarium with a choreographed light show overhead in 1976 at Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University. Encore performances were held in 1977 and 1978 at the same venue.

01 The great wall
02 they don't know where they're going
03 walking the streets at night
04 my blue roots
05 love me down
06 i'm tellin youz(it's all been said before)
07 let's dream together
08 ooo la la
09 come on home

1-9 are the original lp tracks
10-13 are bonus tracks recorded later

10 midnight ballet
11 oh you rose
12 shooting star


OCTOPUS

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Syd Barrett - Octopus

Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006) was an English musician, composer, singer, songwriter and painter. Best known as a founder member of the band Pink Floyd, Barrett was the lead vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter in its early years and is credited with naming the band. Barrett left Pink Floyd in April 1968 and was briefly hospitalized amid speculation of mental illness exacerbated by drug use.



Trip to heave and ho
Up down to and fro'
You have no word
Trip trip to a dream dragon
Hide your wings in a ghost tower
Sails cackling at every plate we break

Was cracked by scattered needles
The little minute gong coughs and clears his throat

Madam you see
Before you stand
Hey ho never be still
The old original favorite grand
Grasshoppers green her Barian band
And the tune they play is in us confide

So trip to heave and ho
Up down to and fro'
You have no word

Please leave us here
Close our eyes to the Octopus ride

Isn't it good to be lost in the wood
Isn't it bad so quiet there in the wood
Meant even less to me than I thought
With a honey plough of yellow prickly seeds
Clover honey pots and mystic shining feed

Well the madcap laughed
At the man on the border
Hey ho huff the Talbot
Cheat he jumped shouting Kangaroo
It's true in their tree they cried

Please leave us here
Close our eyes to the Octopus ride

Please leave us here
Close our eyes to the Octopus ride

The madcap laughed
At the man on the border
Hey ho huff the Talbot

The winds ain't blew and the leaves in white
They'll never put me in their bag
The seas will reed you'll always see
So high you go so low you creep

The wind it blows in tropical heat
The drones they throng on mossy seats
The squeaking door will always squeak
Two up two down we'll never ever meet
So merely trip and go my side

Please leave us here
Close our eyes to the Octopus ride

IOWA POWER TRIO

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Truth and Janey was an American rock band from Iowa.It 
took its name from Jeff Beck's Truth album and member Billy 
Janey's last name. The group was influenced by such power 
trios as Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The band 
toured with Leslie West and performed a music festival with 
Blue Öyster Cult. They were inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n 
Roll Hall of Fame in 2005
The group formed in 1969 originally with drummer John
Fillingsworth. In roughly one year he was replaced by Denis
Bunce. In 1972 they released their debut, a 7-inch 45 rpm, 
"Midnight Horseman" along with a cover of The Rolling Stones
song, "Under My Thumb." The following year they released 
"Straight Eight Pontiac" and "Around and Around" on their own 
Driving Wheel label. By 1976 they had 
recorded No Rest for the Wicked,
which sold only 1,000 copies upon its original release


Just A Little Bit Of Magic (1977)

01. 00:00 - Just A Little Bit Of Magic
02. 05:20 - Set My Soul A Burning
03. 09:01 - It's So Free
04. 12:29 - Can't Judge A Book
05. 16:17 - Big Deal
06. 22:19 - Blowin' In The Wind
07. 25:58 - I've Been Changing
08. 29:03 - Jumpin', Funkin', Bumpin'
09. 34:07 - Eagles Nest / Are We Living In A Dream

DANCING MADLY BACKWARDS

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Venus Retrograde

A retrograde planet means it looks like it's going backwards in the sky for a time, although this is physically based on an optical illusion. 
A nice collection of progressive rock tunes from the first major waves of musicians that projected these astral journeys on our open ears. Dragon art imposed on the above image is a Roger Dean creation. Dean's art would blanket so many progressive album covers.


01  emerson. lake and palmer - peter gunn theme
02  captain beyond - distant sun
03  babe ruth - wells fargo
04  gravy train - staircase to the day
05  pavlov's dog - it's all for you
06  octopus - restless night
07  the nice - america
08  barclay james harvest - child of the universe
09  intergalactic touring band - robot salesmen
10  atomic rooster - tomorrow night
11  odin - tribute to frank
12  camel - freefall
13  curved air - back street luv
14  caravan - surprise surprise
15  paladin = give me your hand
16  rare bird - dollars
17  family - burlesque
18  van der graaf generator - my room(waiting for wonderland)
19  budgie - flowers in the attic
20  pink floyd - a pillow of sand
21  t-rex - slider
22  stawbs - shine on silver sun
23  the flock - big bird
24  king crimson - moonchild


A SOUVENIR OF LONDON

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Procol Harum  are an English rock band formed in 1967. They contributed to the development of progressive rock, and by extension, symphonic rock. Their best-known recording is their 1967 hit single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", which is considered a classic of popular music and is one of the few singles to have sold over 10 million copies. Although noted for its baroque and classical influence, Procol Harum's music also embraces the blues, R&B and soul.

In October 2012, the band was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but was unsuccessful.





ALEXANDER'S GRAPE APPLE PIE

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There is nothing new about the music on this post. I pulled it from You Tube a while back/ It is a revisit of Grape songs  by Alexander Mosley. I am making an assumption here that Alexander is related in some way to Bob Mosley. He does a great job of rearranging the music to give us a fresh listen, I added the Spence bonus tracks as a compliment to the music, So Listen My Friends!

1. Place & The Time (Miller-Stevenson)
2. Murder In My Heart For The Judge (Miller-Stevenson) Lead    vocals: Mosley
3. Bitter Wind #1 (Mosley)
4. Dark Magic #0 (Spence)
5. Grape Jam 2 #1/Place & the Time #2 (Moby Grape/Miller-   Stevenson)
6. Bitter Wind #2/Grape Jam 2 #3 (Mosley/Moby Grape)
7. Stop (Lewis)
8. You Can Do Anything (Spence)

1.  He (Lewis)
2.  Looper (Lewis)
3.  Dark Magic #1 (Spence)
4.  Boysenberry Jam #1 (Moby Grape)
5.  Three-Four (Mosley)
6.  Boysenberry Jam #2 (Moby Grape)
7.  Funky-Tunk (Miller-Spence)
8.  Boysenberry Jam #3 (Moby Grape)
9.   The Lake (Moby Grape-M. Hayworth) Vocals Mosley
10. Boysenberry Jam #4 (Moby Grape)
11. Instrumental Rounder (Spence) 
12. Boysenberry Jam #5 (Moby Grape)
13. Miller's Blues (Mosley-Miller) Vocals Mosley

1. Naked, If I Want To (Miller) vocals Mosley
2. Sweet Ride (Never Again) (Moby Grape) vocals on verses    Mosley
3. Motorcycle Irene (Spence)
4. Black Currant Jam #1 (Moby Grape)
5. Loosely Remembered (Mosley)
6. Black Currant Jam #2 (Moby Grape)
7. Never (Mosley)
8. Black Currant Jam #3 (Moby Grape)
9. Skip's Song (Spence)

1. Rounder (Spence)
2. Bitter Wind #3 (Mosley)
3. Marmalade Jam #1 (Moby Grape)
4. Can't Be So Bad (Miller-Stevenson) vocals Stevenson
5. Rose Colored Eyes (Mosley)
6. What's To Choose (Lewis)
7. Seeing (Spence)

1. Dark Magic #2 (Spence)
2. Just Like Gene Autry: A Foxtrot (Spence)

Bonus tracks

Alexander Spence  

After Gene Autry
Motorcycle Irene

Columbia Demos 1968


MISSION: INSTRA MENTAL

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Universal Mind Decoder - The Byrds


01 green onions - booker t & the mg's
02 the new breed = ike turner
03 stranger on the shore - acker bilk
04 sleeepwalk - santo & johnny
05 seregetti - grateful dead
06 eucalyptus - odin
07 the peter gunn theme - blues brothers
08 orange blossom special - hellecasters
09 meadowlands - jefferson airplane
10 the ox - who
11 the shape of surf to come - hawaii-samurai
12 sonido amazonico - los mirlos
13 out of limits - marketts
14 bad times - paladin
15 dead man theme - neil young
16 ice - spirit
17 universal mind decoder - byrds
18 forvever autumn - jeff wayne
19 elephant walk - mickey hart
20 early morning - troyka
21 scorpio 6 - satan's pilgrims
22 hole in the wall - packers
23 the happy organ - dave baby cortez
24 telstar - tornados


TURTLE DRAGON

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Umbassa And The Dragon - The Turtles

Proclaimed by many as one of the worst recordings ever made,the Turtles preceded to release this little ditty as the  B-side  on the "Sound Asleep" 45 rpm. this  tells the story of Umbassa and his plight to slay a dragon. Mostly made of jungle noises and relentless chanting it may well be the reason Frank Zappa recruited most of the band into his reformed Mothers of Invention  hence giving birth to Flo and Eddie.

HANG 24

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Malibou Babylon - Blue Stingrays 

 The Blue Stingrays were a late 1990s rock band that played surf rock, incorporating some country and western elements, with an overall Hawaiian atmosphere. The band was composed of the members of The Heartbreakers, Tom Petty's backup band, who took a short break from their work with Petty to record one album, Surf-N-Burn, which had the theme song "Goldfinger" from the James Bond film of the same name.

seems surf guitar is hot on the internet now so I thought I would put my own version of the genre. 24 from 24 !

01 fiberglass jungle - crossfires
02 spaghetti strap - telstars
03 mr moto - belairs
04 teen beat - sandy nelson
05 danger island - atomic mosquitos
06 maple leaf rag - les jaquars
07 malibu babylon - blue stingrays
08 petite flouer - spotnicks
09 pipeline - chantays
10 rebel rouser - duane eddy
11 marilou - dick dale
12 stringer - bobby fuller
13 panic button - edgar alan & the po'boys
14 penetration- pyramids
15 rumble - link wray
16 secret agent man - king's road
17 baja - astronaunts
18 dawn patrol - eliminators
19 the lonely surfer - jack nitzche
20 apache - shadows
21 pintor - pharos
22 kolme kitaraa (three guitars) - strangers
23 beach boy instrumental - vertical limits
24 theme from hawaii five o - ventures


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SALTOSAURUS

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The Dinosaurs

Salt Air Pavilion
Salt Lake Utah
09-17-83

John Cipollina
Peter Albin
Robert Hunter
Barry Melton
Spencer Dryden

Guest appearance by:

David LaFlamme


01 Who Makes The Moves?
02 Slack String Quartet
03 San Francisco Shuffle
04 Blind Man
05 Jack O'Diamonds
06 Mona
07 Mojo Navigator
08 Streetwise
09 Wild About My Baby
10 Independence Day
11 Hokey Pokey
12 Amagamalin Street


ALTERNATIVE GRAPE

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As is well known a lot of Moby Grape's performances were done in alternative names mostly because of the legal issues the band had with Katz. Here is a later show but I really have very little on the line up for the night however we know it's Grape

BAD BOYS( Moby Grape) – DRIFT ON INN - SEATTLE – 1998  


Cold Cold Feelings
Bitter Wind in Tanganika
Hideaway
Olds 98
Mojo Man
Taco Time
Now I See
Murder in My Heart
Great Balls of Fire
I Don’t Want Much
Flame
Unchain My Heart
Sick & Tired
Never



THAT EXTRA DAY

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Here are some tunes for the past week that seems to have been unusually long for some reason!

01 sunday sunny mill valley groove day - sir douglas quintet
02 monday monday - mamas and papas
03 tuesday afternoon - moody blues
04 wednesday morning 3 am - simon and garfunkel
05 thusday - country joe and the fish
06 friday the 13th - atomic rooster
07 one more saturday night - grateful dead
08 eight days a week - procol harum
09 sunday will never be the same - spanky and our gang
10 manic monday - bangles
11 ruby tuesday - d'cuckoo
12 a wednesday morning car - johnny cash
13 thursday - jim croce
14 friday- byrds
15 saturday freedom - blue cheer
16 eight days a week - runaways
17 sunday morning - velvet underground and nico
18 stormy monday blues - mccoys
19 tuesday's gone - lynyrd skynyrd
20 any wednesday - royal guardsmen
21 jersey thursday - donovan
22 friday on my mind - easybeats
23 won't you try/saturday afternoon - jefferson airplane
24 eight days a week - beatles


FRANK'S AUNTIE

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Electric Aunt Jemima - Mothers Of Invention from The Uncle Meat LP



The inspiration for Aunt Jemima was Billy Kersands' American-style minstrelsy/vaudeville song "Old Aunt Jemima", written in 1875. The Aunt Jemima character was prominent in minstrel shows in the late 19th century and was later adopted by commercial interests to represent the Aunt Jemima brand.

Rutt reportedly saw a minstrel show featuring the "Old Aunt Jemima" song in the fall of 1889, presented by blackface performers identified by Marquette as "Baker & Farrell". However, Doris Witt was unable to confirm Marquette's account. Witt suggests that Rutt might have witnessed a performance by the vaudeville performer Pete F. Baker, who played a character described in newspapers of that era as "Aunt Jemima". If this is correct, the original inspiration for the Aunt Jemima character was a white male in blackface, whom some have described as a German immigrant.


Ad showing the Aunt Jemima character with apron and kerchief as described, 1909.
Marquette recounts that the actor playing Aunt Jemima wore an apron and kerchief, and Rutt appropriated this Aunt Jemima character to market the Pearl Milling Company pancake mix in late 1889 after viewing a minstrel show. However, Rutt and Underwood were unable to make the project work, so they sold their company to the Randolph Truett Davis Milling Company in St. Joseph, Missouri, in 1890.

The R. T. Davis Milling Company hired former slave Nancy Green as a spokesperson for the Aunt Jemima pancake mix in 1890. Nancy Green was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, and played the Jemima character from 1890 until her death on September 23, 1923. As Jemima, Green operated a pancake-cooking display at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois, USA in 1893, appearing beside the "world's largest flour barrel". From this point on, marketing materials for the line of products centered around the stereotypical mammy archetype, including the Aunt Jemima marketing slogan first used at the World Fair: "I's in Town, Honey". Anna Julia Cooper used the World's Columbian Exposition as an opportunity to address how young African American women were being exploited by white men. She predicted the appeal of Aunt Jemima and the southern domestic ideal and went on to describe the north's fascination with southern traditions as part of America’s “unwritten history”. Progressive African American women post emancipation saw Aunt Jemima’s image as a setback that inspired a regression in race relations.

The Davis Milling Company was renamed Aunt Jemima Mills in 1913. The Quaker Oats Company bought the brand in 1926.

No one portrayed Aunt Jemima for ten years following the death of Nancy Green.

In 1933, Quaker Oats hired Anna Robinson to play Aunt Jemima as part of their promotion at the Chicago World Fair in 1933. She was sent to New York City by Lord and Thomas to have her picture taken. "Never to be forgotten was the day they loaded 350 pounds of Anna Robinson on the Twentieth Century Limited." Other photos showing Robinson making pancakes for celebrities and used in advertising "ranked among the highest read of their time".

The company first registered the Aunt Jemima trademark in 1937

And the Frank Zappa statement about his Aunt Jemima.............

"I get kind of laugh out of the fact that other people are going to try to interpret that stuff and come up with some grotesque, interpretations of it. It gives me a certain amount of satisfaction. You can imagine how insane that must get on a song 'Electric Aunt Jemima' which was written about an amplifier. Yes, it's Standall amplifier, about this big, that I used on a couple of sessions" (Zappa: 1969)



Electric aunt jemima
Goddess of love
Khaki maple buckwheats
Frizzle on the stove
Queen of my heart
Please hear my plea
Electric aunt jemima
Cook a bunch for me

Tried to find a reason
Not to quit my job
Beat me till I'm hungry
Found a punk to rob
Love me aunt jemima
Love me now & ever more

Love me aunt jemima

Tried to find a raisin
Brownies in the basin
Monza by the street light
Aunt jemima all night
Holiday & salad days
And days of mouldy mayonaise
Caress me
Caress me
Caress me aunt jemima


HOW COULD I BE SUCH A FOOL?

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I can think of no one better to serve up  for the "No Commercial Potential" holiday of Valentine's Day. Frank gives us some of his doo wop roots and influence here with the Mother's. Enjoy your Holiday Guys and Girls! Put this one on to candlelight as you woo your ladies(or gents) after spending exuberant amounts of cash to get to that point

Revisiting Zappa and the Mothers for a shot at Valentines Day. I added a few extra songs to reach my usual standard of 24  I tryed  to stay in the doo wop mode but when your dealing with Zappa anything goes.

01   cheap thrills
02   wowie zowie
03   how could i be such a fool
04   go cry on somebody else's shoulder
05   i'm not satisfied
06   wplj
07   anything
08   love of my life
09   valarie
10   fountain of love
11   oh no
12   electric aunt jemima
13   stuff up the cracks
14   you didn't try to call me
15   any way the wind blows
16   how could i be such a fool
17   hey nelda
18   deseri
19   dog breath
20   cruising for burgers
21   later that nite
22   another cheap aroma
23   jellyroll gumdrop  
24   directly from my heart to you


JUST A HEARTBEAT AWAY

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I had very polite request for a re-up on this one and since it has the "heart"beat title I said sure that 'll be a go for V day

 As most of you probably know already I get a lot of music from around the internet. I have been using a lot of different up-loaders to share this with you all. I know that the Flac zealots frown when something is converted to MP3 however file size keeps a lot of music in smaller sizes. I am not  one who thinks flac is better than Mp3. I believe the music should be heard and most of the time it sounds fine to me as mp3. I will be try to keep the birate  at a higher number but only if it seems justified, but music was meant to be heard and if am happy as to how it sounds then that is all right with me. Try to enjoy the postings .remember my choice of music is around 40 or 50 years old and I for one am happy to hear it played and available

Mickey Hart and the Heartbeats (Primal Jammin' Grateful Dead!) - Mega-rare restored LP "Living On The Edge" Matrix 1968-10-08/30 SOUNDBOARD



Side A October 8, 1968 (34:11)

Dark Star
Cosmic Charlie
Next Time You See Me Jam

Side B October 8, 1968 (41:30)

Clementine Jam->Eleven Jam
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Seven Jam

Side C October 30, 1968 (42:53)

Dark Star
Death Letter Blues
Other One Jam

Side D October 30, 1968 (44:06)

St. Stephen Jam
Turn On Your Lovelight Jam
Clementine Jam pt 1
Clementine Jam pt 2
Clementine Jam pt 3 ->Eleven Jam
Death Don't Have No Mercy

October 8, 1968
Clementine Jam (false start, amp dies)




HEART ATTACK

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This post in remembrance of Ruby Starr

01 be my baby - ruby starr
02 love is all around - troggs
03 love the one your with - steve stills
04 younger girl - critters
05 if you and i could be as two - them
06 happy together - turtles
07 get together - youngbloods
08 i love you more than you'll ever know - blood,sweat & tears
09 you baby - lovin' spoonful
10 teardrops on your letter - doug sahm
11 sometimes - paul revere & the raiders
12 because - dave clark five
13 come up the years - jefferson airplane
14 love is a rose - linda ronstadt
15 it could be we're in love - cryan' shames
16 open up your heart - spirit
17 i will never be untrue - doors
18 love in mind - neil young
19 baby it's you - ruby starr & grey star
20 love is a fire - country joe mcdonald
21 you baby - turtles
22 love is a beautiful thing - young rascals
23 the power of love - hour glass
24 that's how strong my love is - rolling stones


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