Category Archives: The Rolling Stones

Happy Hour 2017-04-15 CRAB Radio Live
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Well, due to technical difficulties, my last podcast post has been the 2016.12.31 broadcast.  At some point, I hope to restore all those missing broadcasts…..

Joe Walsh & Barnstorm – 1973.09.24 – Univ. Texas at Arlington [SBD]

Barnstorm was the group created by Joe Walsh 00 Front CoverJoe Walsh in Colorado in 1972 after he left the James Gang. The original members of the group were Walsh (guitars, keyboards), Joe Vitale (drums, flute, keyboards) and Kenny Passarelli (bass).   Walsh and Vitale had previously played together in an Akron-based band called The Measles before Walsh joined the James Gang.  Later, the group added keyboardists Rocke Grace and Tommy Stephenson. Having two keyboardists permitted Barnstorm to play the complex arrangements live that it was creating through multitracking in the studio.  Joe Walsh 00 Back CoverBarnstorm would record only three albums over its three-year life (two as principals, Barnstorm and The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get, plus serving as the backing band on Michael Stanley‘s Friends and Legends).  Barnstorm thus disbanded in 1973, although Walsh and Vitale continued to work together on various projects over the next 20 years. Walsh continued to record as a solo artist; in 1975, Walsh joined the Eagles, produced by Bill Szymczyk, who had also produced Barnstorm.  This soundboard recording catches Barnstorm at its finest, in Sep 1973 at Univ. TX at Arlington.

J. Geils Band – 2009.04.25 – Reunion at the Fillmore, Detroit, MI [SBD]

The J. Geils Band was an American rock band formed in 1968, in Worcester, Massachusetts, under the leadership of guitarist John “J.” Geils. Other band members included vocalist Peter Wolf, harmonica player Richard “Magic Dick” Salwitz, drummer Stephen Bladd, vocalist/keyboardist Seth Justman and bassist Danny Klein.  Wolf and Justman served as principal songwriters. The band played JGeils00 Front CoverR&B-influenced blues rock during the 1970s and soon achieved commercial success before moving towards a more radio-friendly sound in the early 1980s, which would soon bring the band to its commercial peak.  The band started as an acoustic blues trio in the mid-1960s, with guitarist John Geils, bassist Danny Klein (Dr. Funk) and harmonica player Richard Salwitz (stage name Magic Dick). The band formed under the name Snoopy and the Sopwith Camels while Geils was attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute for a couple of semesters. In 1968, the band switched focus, starting to play electric guitar and bass and recruiting two fellow musicians from a local Boston, MA band called The Hallucinations, who were a frequent performing band at the Boston venue Boston Tea Party JGeils 00 Back Coveron 53 Berkeley Street in Boston, MA. They were the drummer Stephen Bladd and his bandmate, (who was the fast-talking former WBCN disc jockey) singer Peter Wolf, born Peter Blankenfeld (originally from the Bronx, NY).  After their breakup in 1985, they rejoined for many reunion tours, 1999, 2005, 2009…. On February 19, 2009, the band reunited  to perform the opening concert at the new House of Blues in Boston on Lansdowne Street (formerly the location of Avalon, Axis, The Embassy and The Modern), with Marty Richards on drums and Mitch Chakour supplying backup vocals. Subsequently, they played two shows on April 24 and 25 at Detroit’s Fillmore Theater (formerly State Theater). They also did a second show on Lansdowne Street on April 28.  This soundboard recording is the second show in Detroit.  Unfortunately, J. Geils was found dead on 11 Apr. 2017 at his home in Groton, MA due to natural causes.

  The Rolling Stones – 1969.11.26/27/28 – Baltimore, MD and New York, NY [SBD]

The Rolling Stones are an English rock Rolling Stones 00 Front Coverband formed in London in 1962. The original line-up consisted of Brian Jones (rhythm guitar, harmonica), Mick Jagger (lead vocals), Keith Richards (lead guitar, backing vocals), Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued as a touring member until his death in 1985. Jones left the band less than a month prior to his death in 1969, having already been replaced by Mick Taylor, who remained until 1974.  Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!’: The Rolling Stones in Concert is a live album by the Rolling Stones, released 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in the UK and on London Rolling Stones 00 Cover FoldRecords in the US. It was recorded in New York City, New York and Baltimore, Maryland in November 1969, on the 26th, 27th, and 28th, just before the release of Let It Bleed. This tour was the first tour for Mick Taylor.  This is the Alternative Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out.  This awesome soundboard bootleg has been remastered by Teague Raw in 2012 from Glyn Johns Raw Demo.


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Happy Hour 2015-06-27 CRAB Radio Live
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Dire Straits – 1978-10-19 – Live at the Shouwburg, Rotterdam, Holland [SBD]

Dire Straits were a British band that was formed in 1977 by Mark and David Knopfler (lead and rhythm guitars, respectively), rotterdam-78-frontJohn Illsley (bass), and Pick Withers (drums).  Their career spanned a total of 15 years.  They broke up in 1988, but reformed in 1991.  They broke up for good in 1995, when Mark Knopfler pursued his solo career full-time.  In reviews of Sultans of Swing, Dire Straits‘ first big hit, often cited Mark Knopfler’s vocals as sounding like Bob Dylan.  When he saw Dire Straits for the first time in 1978, Dylan was so impressed that he invited Knopfler and drummer Pick Withers to play on his next album, Slow Train Coming.  Knopfler also played on the Dylan albums Infidels and Down In The Grooverotterdam-78-backWhen Dire Straits launched the 2nd leg of their fall tour in October 1978, it marked their first extended run of shows outside of the UK.  The band visited France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, promoting both their self-titled debut album and the single, Sultans of Swing.  This  soundboard recording captures the band on 19 October 1978, the 2nd of 6 nights in the Netherlands at the very outset of their career.

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers  – 1978-12-31 – Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA  [SBD]

Tom Petty is an American musician, best known as the vocalist of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, as well as member, and co-founder of The Traveling Wilburys.  Around 1976, Petty fomed a band known as the Epics, later Petty 12 31 1978 Santa Monicato evolve into Mudcrutch, containing future Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench.  Although popular in the Gainesville area, they never broke into mainstream.  After Mudcrutch broke up, Petty went solo and Tench decided to form his own band.  Eventually, Petty and Campbell collaborated with Tench and fellow members Ron Blair and Stan Lynch, resulting in the first lineup of the Heartbreakers.  The band achieved far greater sucess in Britain.  The single “BreakdownPetty 12 31 1978 Santa Monica - backwas rereleased in 1977 and peaked at #40 in early 1978.  This concert is the New Year’s Eve show in Santa Monica, 1978, and Petty covers a classic party song, Shout.  Originally recorded by the Isley Brothers in 1959, the song experienced a new wave of popularity in 1978 thanks to a version by Otis Day and The Knights that was featured in the movie Animal House.  In fact, while Petty was playing this concert, The Blues Brothers were a few hundred miles north at Winterland, in San Francisco, leading in for the Grateful Dead.

The Runaways – 1978-01-07 – The Palladium, New York, NY  [FM]

In the mid 1970’s, 5 young women – Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Sandy West, Cherie Currie and Micki Steele (later replaced TheRunaways -Palladium78-Frontby Peggy Foster and then Jackie Fox) – formed a band and the rest as they say, is history.  Punk and Heavy Metal were two emerging genres and were not the exclusive domain of the boys of rock and roll.  They released their first album in 1976, then headlined shows with opening acts such as Cheap Trick, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, and Van Halen.  In the summer of 1977, the bands selling more albums in Japan than The Runaways were ABBA, Kiss and Led Zeppelin.  They were mobbed by fans on their visit, and Joan Jett later described the mass hysteria as being like Beatlemania.  This FM broadcast captures the band at TheRunaways -Palladium78-Backthe Palladium in New York, NY on January 7, 1978.  By that point, Currie had left the band, and tensions were rising between the other members.  In addition, while The Runaways were far more popular overseas, they had yet to breakthrough in the US.  In just about a year, the band would break up, due to creative differences between Jett, who wanted the band to play more punk and new wave music, and Ford, who pushed to steer the group toward more hard rock and heavy metal.  Check this one and hear The Runaways at their peak, and get a glimpse of what Joan Jett and Lita Ford sounded like before their highly successful solo careers.

The Rolling Stones  – 1978-07-06 – Detroit Masonic Hall, Detroit, MI  [SBD]

The Rolling Stones are an English band formed in London in 1962, originally comprised of Brian Jones (Guitar, Harmonica), Stones 1978 frontIan Stewart (Piano), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica), Keith Richards (Guitar), Bill Wyman (Bass), and Charlie Watts (Drums).  The mid 70’s were not the best of years for “The Greatest Rock and Roll Band In The World”.  The Stones’ albums during that period had not lived up to the standard set by 1972’s Exile on Main Street.  Drug problems plagued Keith.  Mick seemed more interested in the party life (he was a regular at Studio 54) than music.  Mick Taylor (Brian Jones’ replacement) quit the band.  As the punk scene took a leading role on rock’s stage, many depicted them as decadent, aging millionaires and criticized their Stones 1978 backmusic as stagnant.  All that changed in 1978.  The band struck back at their critics with a vengeance, releasing Some Girls in June of that year.  That album, with songs such as Miss You, Beast of Burden and Shattered, was easily the best Stones album since Exile, and ranks as one of the finest of their career.  Check out this soundboard recording, on 6 July 1978,  to relive the return of The Rolling Stones to the top of the rock world.


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