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Danny's best friend!
Yesterday I received a CD with some "Live at the BBC" tracks on it. I've not heard many of them before but I think they've been doing the rounds for a while - "Whole Lotta Love", "Mean Old World", Jeremy's "Intergalactic Musicians Walking On Velvet" etc. Also on there was an early version of "World In Harmony", and the radio announcer introduces it as an as-yet-untitled instrumental, and asks Danny if he's thought of any names for it yet. Danny says no, and they play it - good performance too.
Afterwards the announcer asks, "Did anything come up during the time you were playing it, Dan?" "No, no." "Umm... who's your best friend?" "My best friend? My mum, I reckon." "What's her name?" "Phyllis." Then the announcer declares to the crowd, "That was called 'Phyllis'..." Luckily Danny decided to call it "World In Harmony" instead It's Mother's Day over here today, and I thought that was a nice coincidence that I heard that for the first time today |
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Hi bretonbanquet - that version of "World In Harmony" with Danny's "Phyllis" reference is from the 9 April 1970 BBC radio show - actually the last "live" recording of the song that I'm aware of. While all the songs from this performance were included on the Show-Biz Blues 2-disc set that came out on Receiver a few years ago, all of the between-song interaction between the radio host and the band were cut out. Some bootlegs, notably They Play On, preserve the between-song talk from that show, so that's probably where that track from your disc originated. In fact, there is at least one bootleg that lists the title of that track as "Phyllis"!
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We know it was recorded in the studio in April '70, and apparently (I don't actually have it) it was played on 27th April at another BBC session - the one from which "Sandy Mary" and "Only You" were taken for the Live At The BBC 2-disc set. I guess when Peter left, they never played it again. I think it's a shame that we have to obtain these BBC tracks from bootlegs - there must be enough material there to do another Live At The BBC set. |
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Mac's version of the song that Led Zep re-titled "Whole Lotta Love" is actually titled "You Need Love", and was recorded at the 27 August 1968 BBC session (a year before Zep's version). From what I've read, Muddy Waters wrote the music and Willie Dixon later added the lyrics. Dixon had to sue Zeppelin to regain the writing credit on the song, and he won in court. I'm actually not that crazy about Mac's version of the song, but it sure is a lot more restrained than the Led Zep version! |
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Both the BIOH and WLL cases were settled out of court. The Small Faces also ripped off YNL as "You Need Loving" on their Decca debut album in 1966 and credited to Marriot and Lane. Some reviewers are of the opinion that Plant was inspired by Marriot's vocal delivery. I not aware that Dixon sued The Small Faces. |
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Complicated stuff!! So the Mac performance of 27 August 1968 was called "You Need Love" by (as far as we know) Wille Dixon and Muddy Waters, and not "Whole Lotta Love" which that song was renamed afterwards by those evil song-swiping Led Zep chaps. Thanks guys, for clearing that up
Now that I know what the song was really called, my list of radio sessions makes more sense - I had that song on my list all along. I had it down as 26 August, but it must be the same one. The list of songs I have for this date is: 26-8-68 BBC Radio 1 "Top Gear" I Have To Laugh Mind Of My Own You're The One Preachin' Blues Need Your Love So Bad Shake Your Money Maker Stop Messin' Round You Need Love Talk With You Bo Diddeley Wine Whisky Women Crutch And Cane If You Be My Baby Crazy For My Baby Hawaiian Boogie This was, I imagine, Danny's first recording with Fleetwood Mac. Can any of you guys put me straight on this list, and suggest how many of these songs are out there in bootleg land? I know the first 3 were on Show-Biz Blues and "Preachin' Blues" was on Live at the BBC. "You Need Love", "Talk With You" and "Bo Diddeley" are on my newly-acquired disc, but how about the others? Thanks |
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It's more complicated than you can imagine, bretonbanquet! And the exact recording dates and the songs recorded are not entirely certain. It seems some songs were recorded on the 26th and some the following day. A lot of tracks to perform for BBC sessions in any case!
The track listed as "Hawaiian Boogie" (an Elmore James number) is actually Jeremy's "Evenin' Boogie" from Mr. Wonderful - the two are quite similar. And to make things even more confusing, the track listed as "Shake Your Moneymaker" actually refers to "Evenin' Boogie" as well! On first listen, it does almost sound as if it could be an instrumental version of "SYM", but it's clearly "Evenin' Boogie". In short, lots of confusion about this session in particular and Mac's BBC sessions in general. Wish all the sessions would be released with some good liner notes to set the record straight! |
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