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And . . . some various Tull for my 3,500th post:

Back to the Family (Jan. 1969)


Life's a Long Song (1971)


The Witch's Promise (circa 1970--a wee bit lip sync'd, yeah?)

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Happy 3,500th!



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Carla Bley-Escalator Over The Hill. Umbria, Italy 1998.


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Utopia - Singring (live). Pure nostalgia, and what a band...


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Voidoid Surrealist wrote:Happy 3,500th!


Cool ! even if it sounds like pre-history... :hihi:

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Voidoid Surrealist wrote:Happy 3,500th!
Make that 3,501th :D

How long before Page has that clip pulled down?
http://www.furious.com/perfect/jimmypage.html
The Yardbirds' version of "Dazed and Confused" became their dramatic showstopper. They played it for the final six months of their existence. It was never heard outside the concert circuit until Epic Records released Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page in 1971. Epic had taped a show at New York City's Anderson Theatre in the spring of 1968, during the Yardbirds final American tour. When the band heard the masters several days later, they decided that Epic should not release it as an album.

By 1971, Led Zeppelin was a colossal success and Epic obviously hoped to ride on their coattails. The track in question was erroneously called "I'm Confused" on the LP, a title the band never used. Nevertheless, Page quickly gained a court injunction and the album was withdrawn from the market. He cited the fact that Epic had overdubbed crowd noises on the original tracks. Further, he was dissatisfied with the band's original performance. In an interview from the spring of 1999, Jim McCarty revealed that he had no problem with the band's performance. "The Anderson Theatre show I didn't think was too bad- Jimmy says Keith had a bad night," McCarty said. "I think it was more a case of doing 'Dazed and Confused' pre-Zeppelin that made him withdraw it."

Page also had the LP withdrawn in 1975. It is still easily available as a bootleg and was recently remastered and distributed by Mooreland Street Records.
Zeppelin in '69

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whats the woven egg thing supposed to mean? and why do they keep passing it around? Is she supposed to be the woven egg thingy?? :o

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VitaminD wrote:whats the woven egg thing supposed to mean?
What do you want, wicker?

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A few recent Dave Holland clips:

Dave Holland Quintet-Free For All, Newport Jazz Festival



ScoLoHoFo(John Scofield, Joe Lovano, Holland, Al Foster)-Cymbalism



Sam Rivers Trio-Morning Breeze, 1979.


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tconrardy wrote:William Shatner does techno

Tim
Wow!! That was great!! Thanks! :) It's amazing how much entertaining creativity is out there.

Good day
LL
It's a nice day for a melody.

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Sly and the Family Stone winning a talent contest in 1968, including hambone solo....



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Mice Elf:


All The Squares Go Home:
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Laguna Rising wrote:Cool ! even if it sounds like pre-history... :hihi:
pre-history?
you cant beat this when it comes to "pre historic" music. :hihi:
this is some polish electro pop from 1983 by the group "Kombi".

its sooooo cheesy, but I cant help it and love it.

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emdot_ambient wrote:
VitaminD wrote:whats the woven egg thing supposed to mean?
What do you want, wicker?
huh

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PiL :hail:




the greatest new wave song ever?
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emdot_ambient wrote:
Voidoid Surrealist wrote:Happy 3,500th!
Make that 3,501th :D

How long before Page has that clip pulled down?
http://www.furious.com/perfect/jimmypage.html
The Yardbirds' version of "Dazed and Confused" became their dramatic showstopper. They played it for the final six months of their existence. It was never heard outside the concert circuit until Epic Records released Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page in 1971. Epic had taped a show at New York City's Anderson Theatre in the spring of 1968, during the Yardbirds final American tour. When the band heard the masters several days later, they decided that Epic should not release it as an album.

By 1971, Led Zeppelin was a colossal success and Epic obviously hoped to ride on their coattails. The track in question was erroneously called "I'm Confused" on the LP, a title the band never used. Nevertheless, Page quickly gained a court injunction and the album was withdrawn from the market. He cited the fact that Epic had overdubbed crowd noises on the original tracks. Further, he was dissatisfied with the band's original performance. In an interview from the spring of 1999, Jim McCarty revealed that he had no problem with the band's performance. "The Anderson Theatre show I didn't think was too bad- Jimmy says Keith had a bad night," McCarty said. "I think it was more a case of doing 'Dazed and Confused' pre-Zeppelin that made him withdraw it."

Page also had the LP withdrawn in 1975. It is still easily available as a bootleg and was recently remastered and distributed by Mooreland Street Records.
Zeppelin in '69
They've got , too.
WARNING: Unless you want your first hearing of the Jake Holmes version to be some kid trying way too hard to sound like him,
mute the first 5 minutes and fast forward to the real track, which he thankfully provided after his performance. :hihi:
I like the original Holmes Dazed and Confused, it doesn't have the balls out ROCK of Zep's version, but it feels bleaker. Almost reminds me of some early stuff from Pentagram.

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