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Happy Hour 2016-07-16 CRAB Radio Live
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Scorpions – 1978-04-25 – Nagoya, Japan  [SBD]

Scorpions are a German rock band formed in 1965 in Hanover by Rudolf Schenker.  Since the band’s inception, it’s musical styles Scorpion - Nagoya Tapes - Fronthave ranged from hard rock to heavy metal.  The lineup from 1978–92 was the most successful incarnation of the group, and included Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker (rhythm guitar), Matthias Jabs (lead guitar), Francis Buchholz (bass guitar), and Herman Rarebell (drums). The band’s only constant member has been Schenker, although Meine has been the lead singer for all of the band’s studio albums, and Jabs has been a consistent member since 1978.  During the mid-70s, with guitarist Uli Jon Roth part of the line-up, the music of Scorpions was defined as hard rock.  After the Scorpions-Nagoya78-Backdeparture of Roth in 1978, Matthias Jabs joined and, the Scorpions changed their sound towards melodic heavy metal, mixed with rock power ballads.  That is where we find the Scorpions on this bootleg from the “Taken by Force” tour.  This was NOT part of the Tokyo Tapes  album, which was recorded on the 24th and 27th of April 1978.  This was on the 25th, day two of their Japan dates.

 

Alice Cooper – 1979-04-09 – San Diego, CA KBFH-FM  [FM]

Vincent Damon Furnier, Alice Cooper, started his musical career in 1964 in a band called the Spiders.  Alice Cooper 1979-04-09-THE_STRANGE_CASE_OF_ALICE_COOPER_KBFH_version-Front(It was called the Earwigs before they actually learned to play instruments, and instead mimed Beatles songs for a talent show.)  The Spiders released their first single in 1965.  In 1966, after the band graduated from high school, they released their second single.  In 1967, they were starting to travel outside of Arizona, and renamed themselves Nazz. This name was shortlived, and in 1968 when the band discovered that Todd Rundgren‘s band was also named Nazz.  So, Alice Cooper was born.  Alice Cooper’s first big hit was I’m Eighteen in 1971, followed by an even larger hit in 1972, School’s Out.  Alice Cooper 1979-04-09-THE_STRANGE_CASE_OF_ALICE_COOPER_KBFH_version-BackThe band quickly reached their peak in 1973 with Billion Dollar Babies.  Furnier took the band’s name as his own, legal, name and went solo in 1975.  By 1977, alcoholism and drug use had taken its toll, and he put himself into a sanitarium for treatment.  This bootleg is for the tour in support of From the Inside and is in San Diego, CA, and was broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Network.

Delta Moon – 2005-08-27 – Smith’s Old Bar, Atlanta, GA  [SBD]

Delta Moon is an American blues rock band from Atlanta, GA, that was formed in 2003 by Tom Gray and deltamooncoverMark Johnson when they met at an Atlanta music store.  At first, neither gave a thought to the idea of forming a double slide guitar band. Then Mark saw Ry Cooder and David Lindley perform together at the New Orleans Jazz Festival. “It was like a light came on over my head,” Mark said. “I thought, that’s what Tom and I do.” The two, along with singer Gina Leigh and a rotating cast of drummers and bassists, formed Delta Moon. Their idea was to weave the two slide guitars into one big sound, in the tradition of great two-guitar bands like the Rolling Stones, the Allman Brothers, and the early Fleetwood Mac.  This boot is from early in their career, when Gina Leigh was still vocalist, and if you only listen to one concert from this page, I recommend it to be this one.  😉


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Happy Hour – CRAB Radio Live 2015-01-10
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The first segment was Alice Cooper, 1980, El Paso, TX from the Flush the Fashion tour.

alice cooper 1980Vincent Damon Furnier, Alice Cooper, started his musical career in 1964 in a band called The Spiders.  (It was called the Earwigs before they actually learned to play instruments, and instead mimed Beatles songs for a talent show.)  The Spiders released their first single in 1965.  In 1966, after the band graduated from high school, they released their second single.  In 1967, they were starting to travel outside of Arizona, and renamed themselves Nazz.  This name was shortlived, and in 1968 when the band discovered that Todd Rundgren’s band was also named Nazz.  So, Alice Cooper was born.

Alice Cooper’s first big hit was I’m Eighteen in 1971, followed by an even larger hit in 1972, School’s Out.  The band quickly reached their peak in 1973 with Billion Dollar Babies.  Furnier took the band’s name as his own, legal, name and went solo in 1975.  By 1977, alcoholism and drug use had taken its toll, and he put himself into a sanitarium for treatment.  This concert in El Paso, TX was on the heels of leaving the sanitarium in 1978, and was probably the best (or one of the best) lineups of Alice Cooper.

The next segment was supposed to be Bon Scott Forever Volume I, but somehow Volume II got into the playlist in its place.

bsf02-frontBon Scott was the second lead vocalist for ACDC, taking over for Dave Evans in 1974.  Bon had originally tryed out for the drummer position, which is what he did in his earlier bands, The Valentines and Fraternity.

Bon Scott was rated in the July 2004 issue of Classic Rock as number one in a list of the “100 Greatest Frontmen Of All Time”

ACDC rapidly rose in popularity, and were on the brink of a total commercial breakthrough, with bsf02-backthe release of the 1979 album, Highway to Hell.  Sadly, though,  Bon Scott passed away 19 Feb 1980 after a night of heavy partying in the UK.

Volume II of this bootleg set, not only contains Ride On, recorded by Bon Scott with Trust (His last known recording.), but also contains the original radio broadcast of the news of Bon’s death.

 

The last segment was Bachman Turner Overdrive Live at Harpo’s, Detroit, MI

BTOSadly, this bootleg has no cover art.  However, I just came into another BTO bootleg from Harpo’s 1984-07-01 with full cover art, and will broadcast that one sometime in the future.   This BTO lineup was Randy Bachman, C.F. Turner, Tim Bachman, Garry Peterson (was in the Guess Who with Randy), and Billy Chapman.  This concert took place at Harpo’s in Detroit, MI on 1 Apr 1984.

Randy Bachman left the Guess Who in 1971, and didn’t immediately form BTO.  Instead, he and Chad Allen formed Brave Belt with Rob Bachman.  When they were asked to tour, they added C.F. Turner.  It was in 1973 that Mercury signed them to a recording contract (just as they were about to throw in the towel).  Their initial lineup was Randy Bachman, C.F. Turner, and Tim and Robbie Bachman at which time they changed their name to Bachman Turner Overdrive.


Next week’s broadcast, 17 Jan 2015 will air starting at 8 PM Eastern time, and will include:

Deep Purple – Live at Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1991

TBD (Since I accidentally played Vol 2 of Bon Scott on 10 Jan)

Judas Priest – Breaking the Law 1981