Live in 1974 Don Kirshners Rock Concert
Great mini concert. Look at Mick playing shirtless with knee high socks on. Bob's Bermuda Triangle is off the chain with his story of a friend of a friend leaving Coral Gables on a boat. Who is playing keyboards with Chris?
This is golden. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aiw43g9gOA8 |
Additional keyboards on that tour were either Doug Graves, or Hunt Sales(I think that's the other one's name - Soupy Sales son, if I remember correctly - I'm not 100% on the second guy's name).
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Hunt Sales was a drummer in Paris. He also played drums on “Lust For Life.” |
“Rattlesnake Shake” isn’t on this, which was also broadcast.
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(Me, Robert Pollard, Matt Sweeny, Iggy Pop, Hunt Sales, Bob Welch) |
It's fascinating that they opted to go with a second keyboardist as opposed to a second guitarist. Even Christine felt that Graves was an unnecessary addition.
During one earlier tour, Fleetwood Mac did carry an additional keyboardist, Doug Graves, but that idea was soon abandoned. "He was there to back me up," McVie says, "but I think it was decided after the first two or three concerts that I was better off without him. The band wanted me to expand my role and have a little more freedom, so he played some organ behind me, but he didn't play the same way I did. I may not play very well, but I play it the way it suits the band." From Contemporary Keyboard, 1980. https://web.archive.org/web/20150710...x_v2&id=11&c=2 |
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Love “Over My Head” and can see why it charted, but it was still an odd choice to issue before “Say You Love Me,” which is the most obvious POP song on the record. |
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Hell, Sugar Daddy kicks all of her other songs to the curb!:angel: |
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