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Happy Hour 2015-05-30 CRAB Radio Live
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This broadcast continues our journey to the Rockin’ Seventies….

Free – 1970.08.29 – Isle of Wight Festival [SBD]

Free was an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by Paul Rodgers (lead vocals), Paul Kossoff (lead guitar), Free IOW and Stockholm 1970 frontAndy Fraser (bass), and Simon Kirke (drums).  They disbanded in 1973, and Rodgers became the frontman of Bad Company along with Kirke.  Kossoff formed Back Street Crawler and passed away from a drug-induced cardiac arrest.  Fraser went on to form Sharks.  When they played their first gig on 19 Apr 1968, Fraser was 15, Kossoff was 17, and Rodgers and Kirke were both 18.  They were best known for their 1970 hit song “All Right Now“.  This hit, from the Fire and Water album, helped to secure them a spot at the huge Isle of Wight Festival, playing to 600,000 people.  This bootleg actually Free IOW and Stockholm 1970 backcontains boththe Isle of Wight and Stockholm concerts from 1970, but we will only hear the IOW concert.  We may hear the other one at a later date, though.  Rolling Stone magazine has referred to the band as “British hard rock pioneers”.  They ranked Rodgers as 55 in its list of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time”, and Kossoff received 51st place in the list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time”.

 

Uriah Heep – 1974-02-08 – San Diego, CA [KBFH-FM]

When they were at their most popular circa 1974, when this concert was recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour, Uriah Heep 1974.02.08 FrontUriah Heep was consistently selling out large theaters and mid-sized arena.  This show, recorded in San Diego, was captured in one of the band’s strongest U.S. markets.  Presenting a radio friendly blend of hard rock and British progressive rock, the Heep (as they were called) had become a rock ‘n’ roll mainstay on FM stations across the U.S. with songs like Easy Livin’, Stealin’, and July Morning.  These songs, and others, make up this concert, which is really a greatest hits collection recorded live.  Featuring the classic Heep lineup of Mick Box (guitar), Ken Hensley (keyboards), Gary Thain (bass), Uriah Heep 1974.02.08 BackLee Kerslake (drums) and David Byron (lead vocals), this show features the career music of a band that saw considerable commercial success, but never crossed over to the big league like other bands from that era like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, ELP, The Who, and the Rolling Stones.  The band was hated almost totally by rock critics, who had to later eat their words when they released five gold albums in the U.S. Top 40 between 1972 and 1975.

 

Canned Heat – 1972-02-22 – WBCN Studios, Boston, MA [FM]

Canned Heat is an American blues/boogie rock band formed in Los Angeles, CA in 1965 by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Canned Heat 1972.02,22 WBCNcoverBob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson’s 1928 “Canned Heat Blues”.  The song was about an alcoholic who had turned to drinking Sterno, generically called “canned heat”.  After appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals at the end of the 1960s, the band acquired worldwide fame.  Their lineup at that time was Bob Hite (vocals), Alan Wilson (guitar, harmonica, and vocals), Henry Vestine (and later, Harvey Mandel – lead guitar), Larry Taylor (bass), and Adolfo de la Parra (drums).  Since the early 1970s, numerous personnel changes have occurred and today, in the fifth decade of its existence, Canned Heat 1972.02.22 WBCNTraythe band includes all three of the surviving classic lineup members: Mandel, Taylor and de la Parra (who has been in the band since joining in 1967).  Mandel, Walter Trout and Junior Watson are among the guitarists who gained fame for playing in later editions of the band.  This FM bootleg, finds Canned Heat in the WBCN-FM studios in Boston, MA, and is a very good jam session.

 


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Happy Hour 2015-05-23 CRAB Radio Live
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This broadcast continues our journey to the Rockin’ Seventies….

The Doors – 1970.08.31 – Isle of Wight Festival [SBD]

The Doors were an American rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, with Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), The Doors 1970-08-29Back Robby Krieger (guitar), and John Densmore (drums).  The band took its name from the title of Aldous Huxley’s  book The Doors of Perception This comusic. rock ncert is at the Isle of Wight Festival, Aug 1970.  For three straight years, from 1968 to 1970, the Isle of Wight, a small island just off the south east coast of England, was the site of major rock festivals attracting some of the biggest names in rock music.  The 1970 Isle of Wight Festival attracted over 600,000 people, making it the largest concert held to that point.  The massive nature of the event also meant that it would be islewight1970the last such show on the Isle of Wight for over 32 years.  In 1971, the British Parliament passed the “Isle of Wight Act” preventing gatherings of more than 5,000 people without a special permit.  The 1970 Festival lasted from 26-30 Aug, with the biggest names performing on the last two days. The Doors‘ whole show was played in almost total darkness as Jim Morrison refused to have spotlights on the band.  Another note about this concert.  The date of this show is often listed as Aug 30 or 31, but research seems to indicate that Aug 29 is the correct date.  Check out this great sounding soundboard recording of the sound of rock as it moved into a new decade.

Grand Funk Railroad – 1974-06-02 – LA Forum [SBD]

The band was formed in 1969 by Mark Farner (guitar, vocals) and Don Brewer (drums, vocals) from Terry Knight and the Pack, Grand Funk 1974-06-02 DVD Cover v.1 and Mel Schacher (bass) from Question Mark and the Mysterians.  After receiving recognition at the 1969 Atlanta Pop Music Festival, they were signed by Capitol Records.  Between 1970 and 1974, Grand Funk Railroad score 8 consecutive top ten albums (7 studio and 1 live) on the Billboard charts, including We’re An American Band, which went to #2 in 1973.  They also had two #1 singles, We’re an American Band and Locomotion GFR– as well as a #3 hit in Some Kind Of Wonderful.  During the band’s heyday, the general perception was that, although the critics hated them, audiences loved them.  This soundboard recording, one of the very few around, catches them with Craig Frost on keyboards (since he was added in 1972).  This was recorded at the LA Forum on 2 Jun 1974, and is a dvd rip.

The Guess Who – 1974-05-05 – Ambassador Theater, St. Louis, MO – KSHE [FM]

The Guess Who traces its roots back to a band formed in 1958 in Winnipeg by Chad Allan originally called Allan and the Guess Who 1974-05-06 frontSilvertones. In 1962, this was changed to Chad Allan and the Reflections.  At this point the band members were:  Chad Allan (lead vocals and guitar), Bob Ashley (keyboards), Randy Bachman (guitar), Jim Kale (bass) and Garry Peterson (drums).  In 1965, the band changed its name to Chad Allan and the Expressions.  It was in 1965 that they scored their first hit, released under the psuedonym Guess Who?, hoping to mask their identities and create mystique.  However, even after they revealed that they had released the song, the DJ’s continued giving credit to “Guess Who?“, forcing yet another name change.  Guess Who 1974-05-06 backThis is from the end of their Spring 74 tour, and one of the last tours containing the classic (and best) lineup, before guitarists Kurt Winter and Donnie McDougall departed (or were fired from) the band.  Even though a bass amp fries early on, forcing Burton Cummings to adlib a bit, this is by far one of the best Guess Who bootlegs that I’ve ever heard containing many of their classics, including a 20 minute rockin’ American Woman – Truckin’ – No Sugar Tonight medley.   As mentioned earlier, due to the mishap with the bass amp, Artificial Flowers and Sour Suite were played as solo piano pieces by Burton.

Led Zeppelin – 1975-02-13 – Nassau Coliseum, Nassau, Long Island NY [SBD]

Led Zeppelin was an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by Jimi Page (guitar), Robert Page (vocals), Led Zeppelin 1975-02-13 frontJohn Paul Jones (bass and keyboards) and John Bonham (drums).  The band’s heavy, guitar-driven sound was deeply rooted in psychedelics and blues and  earned them recognition as the forefathers of heavy metal.  This concert was a soundboard recording at the Nassau Coliseum on 13 Feb 1975.  When Led Zeppelin launched their North American tour, it had been almost 2 years since their last tour, the longest break from performing that the band had taken at that point in their career.  The tour had a bit of a rocky start, as guitarist Jimmy Led Zeppelin 1975-02-13 backPage was suffering from a broken finger that forced him to use a three finger playing technique during many of the early shows.  In addition, Robert Plant got a bad case of the flue early in tour, causing the cacellation of one show and negatively affecting his singing during several others. The band also needed to work out the kinks associated  with incorporating new material from their soon to be released Physical Graffiti.  When they reached NY in Feb, however, the band seemed to have overcome all these issues, playing as powerfully as they ever had.

 


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Happy Hour 2015-05-16 CRAB Radio Live
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This broadcast revisits the Rockin’ Seventies….

Traffic – 1970-04-30 – Live at the Paris Theatre, London,  England [SBD]

Traffic was an English rock band formed in 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason.  traffic  04 30 1970 frontThey met when they had jammed together at a club called The Elbow Room.  After Winwood left The Spencer Davis Group in 1967, the four formed Traffic.  After releasing a couple singles, they recorded and released their debut album, Mr. Fantasy in 1967.  Mason left the group around that time due to artistic differences, and returned for a short time in 1968, log enough to contribute to their second album, Traffic, which contained Mason’s Feeling Alright.  Traffic broke up in 1969 after the release of their third album, Last Exit, due to Winwood leaving to form the supergroup, Blind FaithBlind Faith lasted traffic  04 30 1970 backless than one year, and performed one US tour in that time.  The band broke up when Eric Clapton left to play with the Plastic Ono Band, and then to tour with Delaney & Bonnie and Friends.  In 1970, Winwood started working on a solo project with Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood that would lead to the reformation of Traffic and the release of the highly successful album, John Barleycorn Must Die.  This concert is an FM broadcast, prior to the release of that album, and just the 3rd of the newly reformed Traffic.

 

ACDC – 1974-12-31 – Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia [FM]

ACDC was an Australian rock band that exploded onto the music scene in 1973, originally comprised of the brothers Angus ACDC 1974 Melbourne frontand Malcolm Young (lead and rhythm guitar), Dave Evans (vocals), Larry Van Kriedt (bass), and Colin Burgess (drums).  The band’s lineup as they released their first two (Australian-only) albums were, besides the Young brothers, Bon Scott (vocals), Mark Evans (bass), and Phil Rudd (drums).  Evans was fired eventually in 1977 due to clashes with Angus Young, and replaced with Cliff Williams, still currently in the band.  They have definitely shaped the sound of music, more specifically heavy metal and hard rock in their over 40 years together.  This short concert finds them ACDC 1974 Melbourne backin the Festival Hall in Melbourne, Australia on 31 Dec 1974.  This was 1.5 months before the Australian-only release of their first album, High Voltage.  It would be a little more than a year after that first release that they would release their third (and first international) album, titled again, High Voltage.  Their second album, still only released in Australia, was titled TNT.

 

The Allman Brothers Band – 1971-08-26 – A&R Studios, NY [SBD]

The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1969 by the brothers Duane Allman Brothers Band - 1971 - Live at A&R Studios, NY 8-26-1971Allman (slide and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guitar, vocals, songwriting), Berry Oakley (bass guitar), Butch Trucks (drums), and Jai Johanny “Jaimoe” Johanson (drums).  As 1971 began, the Allman Brothers Band was riding a wave of critical success.  Their 2nd album, Idlewild South, released in late 1970, had received a strong review from Rolling Stone magazine.  The band’s best work was yet to come.  The live album Fillmore East, recorded on 12 and 13 Mar 1970 has often been called the finest live album ever produced.  While those Fillmore allman_brothers_band-8_26_71_nyc_(bootleg)-backshows get the attention thanks to that historic album, the truth is that on almost every night in 1971, the Allmans, with Duane leading the way, were on fire!  This soundboard recording captures the band at A&R studios in NY on 28 Aug 1971,  just five months after the historic Fillmore shows.  Unfortunately, Duane would die in a motorcycle crash just three months later.

 

Santana – 1970-08-18 – Tanglewood, Lennox, MA [SBD]

Santana is a Latin rock band, founded in San Francisco during the late 1960s by Carlos Santana.  The band first came to Santana - 08-18-1970 - FRONTwidespread public attention with their performance of  Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock in 1969.  Bill Graham promoted the first rock concert at Tanglewood in Lennox, MA in the summer of 1969.  Billed as “The Fillmore at Tanglewood”, the concert featured BB King, Jefferson Airplane, and The Who, and served as the summer home for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.  The gig was so successful that Graham was back the next summer with a whole series of shows.  Santana played at Tanglewood on 18 Aug 1970, just over a year after their historic set at Woodstock.  Santana - 08-18-1970 - BACKBy August 1970, Carlos had added a teenage guitar prodigy from San Francisco to the band by the name of Neal Schon.  Less than a month later, Santana would release their second album, Abraxas.  The album would climb to #1 on the Billboard charts and would spawn two of Santana‘s best known singles, Black Magic Woman, and Oye Como Va, which went to #4 and #13, respectively on the charts.

 


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Happy Hour 2015-05-09 CRAB Radio Live
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This broadcast returns us to the Psychedelic Sixties….

Blind Faith – 1969-08-06 – Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA  Soundboard

Blind Faith was an English blues rock band comprised of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood and Ric Grech.   Blind Faith wasBF 08-16-1969 FRONT originally formed by Eric, Ginger and Steve in mid 1968 after the breakup of Cream.  Initially, they were just jamming in Clapton’s basement.  Ric was added in May 1969.  Their debut performance was a month later on 7 Jun 1969.  (Maybe, I’ll play that concert at a later date.)  Their debut album was released in Jul 1969, and was pretty controversial, since it featured a topless pubescent girl on the cover holding a silver, winged object.  The US record company released it with an alternative cover.  Rock fans often debate whether it was Blind Faith, or Crosby, Stills Nash and Young were the first band BF 08-16-1969 BACKto be labeled as a supergroup.  In any event, as CSNY was playing their second ever performance in upstate NY at Woodstock, Blind Faith was on tour on the other side of the country playing in Santa Barbara on 16 Aug 1969.  It was to be their only tour, as the group came apart almost as quickly as it had formed.  Check out this recording to hear one of only about 30 concerts this band ever performed, and only nine bootlegs are known to exist.  (And, I have four of them….)

The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, CA by these founding members:  gd690901_frontJerry Garcia and Bob Weir (guitar and vocals), Ron “Pigpen” McKernan (keyboards, harmonica, vocals), Phil Lesh (bass, vocals), and Bill Kreutzmann (drums).  They originally started out as The Warlocks, but changed their name when they realized that a band with that name was signed to a record contract.   Their first performance was at Magoo’s Pizza in Menlo Park, CA on 5 May 1965, and they released their debut album, The Grateful Dead, in 1967.  This concert also includes Tom Constanten (keyboards), and a second drummer, Mickey Hart.  As the decade of the 60’s came to an end, the Grateful Dead were beginning gd690901_backto take their improvisational style to new heights.  With Pigpen at the helm on vocals, they would produce powerful down and dirty blues numbers such as Alligator and Turn On Your Lovelight.   The band was also exploring the depths of space on tunes such as Dark Star and St. Stephen.  This soundboard recording captures the band during that historic year, on 1 Sep 1969, in Louisiana,  near the start of their long strange trip.

Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California.  They were the first band from San Francisco tojefferson_cafe_front achieve mainstream success.  They performed at the three most famous American rock festivals of the 1960s:  Monterey (1967), Woodstock (1969), and Altamont (1969).  Their 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow is regarded as one of the key recordings of the “Summer of Love”.  The band made its first public appearance as Jefferson Airplane at the opening night of The Matrix on 13 Aug 65.  The origin of their name is often disputed.  “Jefferson Airplane” is slang for a used paper match splint to hold a marijuana joint.  Basically, an improvised roach clip.  In late 1966, the Jefferson Airplane recruited jefferson_cafe_backGrace Slick, and the rest was history.  Of the course of the next 6 months, the Airplane took center stage as one of the leading bands of the new psychedelic rock movement emerging from San Fran.  The soundboard recording, from 4 Mar 1967, captures them just as they begin their rise to national prominence.  They were to stay together until 1972, with reunions in 1989 and 1996.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience was an English-American rock band that formed in Westminster, London, England in HendrixOttawaSB1968FrontSep 66.  Composed of Jimi Hendrix (guitar, vocals), Noel Redding (bass, backing vocals), and Mitch Mitchell (drums).  After Redding left the band in mid 1969, Hendrix and Mitchell continued to work together.  The Experience reunited in 1970 with Billy Cox on bass until Hendrix’s death in Sep 1970.  Redding passed away in 2003, and Mitchell passed in 2008.  In 1992, The Jimi Hendrix Experience was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Hendrix has been called one of the best guitarists of all time, by various music publication writers.  Jimi’s performances at Monterey Pop and Woodstock were legendary.  HendrixOttawaSB1968BackJimi had returned to North America in 1968 after his summer ’67 tour leading in for the Monkees.  He was touring in support of his album, Axis Bold as Love, which had been released in Dec 67/Jan 68 in the UK and US, respectively.  The album climbed to #3 on the Billboard.  This soundboard recording, was at the Capitol Theatre, Ottawa, Canada 19 March 1968.


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