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Tea party banter
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stage banter
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I have a three CD version with banter and had at one time a second copy of the first disc that had the banter removed. And I have no idea what was on the "cerulean" and other releases on vinyl vinnie c |
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BTW according to the "Boston Blues" liner notes, "Encore Jam" does not have Clapton included as long rumored. However, I confirmed it with a friend of mine that there is a fourth guitarist on the left channel (Kirwan's channel). It's Danny hard left, Peter hard right, Joe Walsh in the center, and the fourth guitarist is soft left (Clapton?). I thought I'd bring that up. |
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I have often seen that some of you here have talked about a 3 CD version of Boston Blues/Tea Party. I have now hit Christopher Hjorts book and he writes that FM were playing three nights there 5-7th of january 1970 and they were all recorded (according to Hjort) and "made available during the 1990s in a series of different guises and are eventually collected in a three-CD boxed set, Live At the Boston Tea Party, covering more than two dozen songs - without repeats - from all three nights." Ahhh, this explains it! The Clapton jam apparently happened when Delaney, Bonnie and Friends (including Clapton) hit Boston Tea Party on the two following nights the 8th and 9th of january. Hjort continues that, according to Dinky Dawson a jam took place, including Peter Green, Joe Walsh and and Donnie Scott which nobody wanted to stop, but Clapton dropped out and the jam faltered. He then notes that:"A lacklustre live recording circulates later, purporting to be from this show, but is more likely the encore from the previous night when Fleetwood Mac played with Joe Walsh sitting in."(p. 284) Maybe this can explain the rather boring "Encore Jam" that ends my 2 CD copy of Boston Blues. Sounds like a giant meatgrinder - not inspired souls - at work! Ms Moose |
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http://www.amazon.com/Live-Boston-Di...7409912&sr=8-3 http://www.amazon.com/Live-Boston-Di...7409912&sr=8-2 http://www.amazon.com/Live-Boston-Re...7409998&sr=8-1 (vol. 3 is available in .mp3 format only) Quote:
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the snapper 3 cd set
I have the 3 cd set and "Oh we Jam" is on the third CD and may or may not be Clapton
On CD 2 after the set is an intro for the jam by peter followed by a 15 minute or so jam that ends in a drum solo. I have beel listening to Clapton, Green, Kirwan and to some extent walsh for a long time now. I can tell you I have no doubt about hearing Clapton there as well as green. The people that are less distinct are Walsh ( a relative youngster at the time and Kirwan who was semingly continuallytentative in those 70's jams. I ay that because of listening to just about every recorded Rattlesnake Shake and the Jam with the Dead three days after the Boston Gig at the Fillmore in NY. I personally like the first snapper Boston CD as the best set beginning to end. One can debate about The two Rattlesnake shakes CD 2 is Better . and as always the two sets are different. Black Magic Woman and Duster Bennetts song Like it this way The Green Malalishias opposed to World In Harmony and Oh Well and a great RS. Spencer is good on both and then there is the clapton Jam They should reissue the 3 CD set as the best Live Album (as a unit) OH Well doodyhead |
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As for the Jam with the Dead at the Fillmore, there are times you can barely hear Peter, yet he's the one who's driving the direction of the jam. The Dead never played a DS/Spanish Jam that intense before or since. By the end of Spanish Jam, Duane Allman has taken over. |
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The jam in question (Eric Clapton & Peter's Mac) is available over on that Sugar Megs site. It is around number 472 of the current listings. Clocking in at over 17 minuets it is an interesting jam and the quality of the recording is in my opinion good not great and very listenable.
Here is the link: http://tela.sugarmegs.org/latestadditions.aspx Peace, -Al |
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Some details about the date of jam in Boston - (10 February 1970 ?)
Hello,
I found some details on http://pages.infinit.net/ronfaith/blind.html ERIC CLAPTON BOOTOGRAPHY Eric Clapton, "God is Good" (ARMS [ARMS 24], no date, sb5) Recorded 7 June 1969 at Hyde Park, London (tracks 1-3: Eric Clapton: guitar; Steve Winwood: keybaords, vocals; Rick Grech: bass; Ginger Baker: drums)/ 26 April 1965 at the BBC, London (tracks 4-6: John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, vocals/ Eric Clapton: guitar; John McVie: bass; Hughie Flint: drums.), and 10 February 1970 at the Tea Party, Boston (track 7: lineup unknown, although Eric Clapton [guitar] is joined by Peter Green [guitar]). 7 tracks on 1 CD. Total Time: 43:29. 1. Well Alright 2. Sea of Joy 3. Sleeping on the Ground 4. Crawling Up A Hill 5. Crocodile Walk 6. Bye Bye Bird 7. Jam Regards Krzysztof |
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Thanks for the links slipkid. I will definitely have to get them.
I agree with doodyhead the 1999 issue should be re-issued. Ms Moose |
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Chalk Farm revisited
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http://www.fmlegacy.com/concertsfm1970.html Ms Moose |
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