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Post by JR8 » Wed, 06 Aug 2014 10:42 pm

Alt. but lovely



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTTs9y0sSo8
Renaissance - Live on French TV 1972

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Post by Brah » Wed, 06 Aug 2014 10:52 pm

JR8 wrote:Alt. but lovely



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTTs9y0sSo8
Renaissance - Live on French TV 1972
Wow, what was that....not the Renaissance I grew up with. The post-Keith Relf / pre-Annie Haslam version, very interesting.

Early days of the Canterbury Scene.

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Post by Brah » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 7:35 am

Brah wrote:
JR8 wrote:Alt. but lovely



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTTs9y0sSo8
Renaissance - Live on French TV 1972
Wow, what was that....not the Renaissance I grew up with. The post-Keith Relf / pre-Annie Haslam version, very interesting.

Early days of the Canterbury Scene.
I stand corrected, by myself - they were probably not part of the Canterbury Scene group of groups, but I have to do more research...

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Post by JR8 » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 12:24 pm

Brah wrote: For me Deja Vu is one of those few albums of Desert Island caliber., along with about 20 or 30 others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIrUAHaNvCI

Curious how one 'connects' to music. This album also made a permanent connection with me; still does. Even today I feel I have some kind of 'tiny ownership' over it...

Is it time and place? But this is arguably prairie-rock, and I was living in London. So how?

The lyrics or concepts? Sharing the values? Maybe.

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Post by maneo » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 8:13 pm

Mi Amigo wrote:Talking about old stuff, I heard this on the radio today - reminded how utterly fab and far out the Piper at the Gates of Dawn album was (is). RIP Syd...

Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive
Remember hearing this music during a chase scene in a Shaw Brothers kung-fu movie set in late 60's Hong Kong. Somehow it fit so well.

Here's another one with a Chinese connection (borrowed lyrics):

"Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruKTNVGnjSA

They played a shorter version for Bouton Rouge - stripped down, but still interesting to see:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71s-zsMiKt8

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Post by JR8 » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 8:46 pm

I'd like to see a 'pills list' regarding where there heads were at at that time...

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Post by Brah » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 9:28 pm

JR8 wrote:
Brah wrote: For me Deja Vu is one of those few albums of Desert Island caliber., along with about 20 or 30 others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIrUAHaNvCI

Curious how one 'connects' to music. This album also made a permanent connection with me; still does. Even today I feel I have some kind of 'tiny ownership' over it...

Is it time and place? But this is arguably prairie-rock, and I was living in London. So how?

The lyrics or concepts? Sharing the values? Maybe.
Time was a part of it, though they were a generation before mine, we just looked like them, with our long hair, suede fringe jackets, flares (bellbottoms were already passe then), and, by the time I was old enough, the war was well past over, so we had nothing to protest against like they did. I think we were a kind of lost generation. But great music.
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Post by maneo » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 9:45 pm

JR8 wrote:I'd like to see a 'pills list' regarding where there heads were at at that time...
Country Joe let's you know . . . .
Full disclosure:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW3KdYm1gS8

"Bass Strings" - Country Joe & The Fish


Sorry, couldn't find a live performance.

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Post by JR8 » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 9:52 pm

Brah wrote:
JR8 wrote:
Brah wrote: For me Deja Vu is one of those few albums of Desert Island caliber., along with about 20 or 30 others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIrUAHaNvCI

Curious how one 'connects' to music. This album also made a permanent connection with me; still does. Even today I feel I have some kind of 'tiny ownership' over it...

Is it time and place? But this is arguably prairie-rock, and I was living in London. So how?

The lyrics or concepts? Sharing the values? Maybe.
Time was a part of it, though they were a generation before mine, we just looked like them, with our long hair, suede fringe jackets, flares (bellbottoms were already passe then), and, by the time I was old enough, the war was well past over, so we had nothing to protest against like they did. I think we were a kind of lost generation. But great music.

LOL.... we were sort of protesting Cambodia. But didn't understand why.

Still as a back-stop, the Who and Deep Purple were cool.

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Post by JR8 » Thu, 07 Aug 2014 10:03 pm

They played Woodstock....

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Post by maneo » Sun, 10 Aug 2014 1:24 am

JR8 wrote:They played Woodstock....
Are you referring to Country Joe McDonald?

Yes, he did play at Woodstock, with the modified "Fish Cheer" and "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixing-To-Die-Rag" making the movie and the 1st record.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4

He got a lot of people up on their feet.
The movie even encouraged the audience to sing-along with the bouncing ball.

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Post by JR8 » Sun, 10 Aug 2014 10:48 pm

maneo wrote:
JR8 wrote:They played Woodstock....
Are you referring to Country Joe McDonald?

Yes, he did play at Woodstock, with the modified "Fish Cheer" and "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixing-To-Die-Rag" making the movie and the 1st record.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4

He got a lot of people up on their feet.
The movie even encouraged the audience to sing-along with the bouncing ball.
IIRC they're listed Country Joe and the fish, on the CD, DVD, and even in the clip you linked.

Wikipedia states that the band at that time was a second version of a line up... '[i]The 1967 lineup lasted only two years, and by the 1969 Woodstock Festival, the lineup included Greg 'Duke' Dewey (drums), Mark Kapner (keyboards) and Doug Metzler (bass).[/i]' ...

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Post by maneo » Sun, 10 Aug 2014 11:50 pm

JR8 wrote:IIRC they're listed Country Joe and the fish, on the CD, DVD, and even in the clip you linked.

Wikipedia states that the band at that time was a second version of a line up... '[i]The 1967 lineup lasted only two years, and by the 1969 Woodstock Festival, the lineup included Greg 'Duke' Dewey (drums), Mark Kapner (keyboards) and Doug Metzler (bass).[/i]' ...
He performed twice, first as "Country Joe McDonald" at 1 PM, Sat 16 Aug, then again as "Country Joe and the Fish" at 6:30 PM Sun, 17 Aug.
He did "The 'Fish' Cheer" and "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixing-To-Die-Rag" both times, but from the lighting (and the solo acoustic guitar) it looks like the film showed the earlier performance.

Now, one of the really amazing performances immediately followed Country Joe on Sat - the relatively unknown Santana doing "Soul Sacrifice" with a young 20 year old Michael Shrieve having a great time on the drums:

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/mich ... ewood.html

Next week will be the 45th "anniversary."
Enjoy.

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Post by JR8 » Mon, 11 Aug 2014 12:10 am

maneo wrote:Next week will be the 45th "anniversary."
Enjoy.
Yeah, I know.

It'd be cool for that to be your birthday ;;

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Post by JR8 » Mon, 11 Aug 2014 9:07 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zEaElIe5b0
Jimi Hendrix - Funky Jam




--- Lesser known. Yeah like a funky jamming session, before the time of funk. Nice.

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