John Mayall
1976-10-02 New York City, New York Bottom Line Early Show (M1-FM)
~*~ Remastered without EQ ~*~
01. Long Time Blues
02. 1974 Gasoline Blues
03. Play The Harp
04. The Boy Most Likely To Succeed
05. All Your Love
06. Room To Move
Encore :::
07. Stormy Monday//
08. ...Old Time Blues
Total Time ::: 44:33
::: Mostly EXC stereo FM broadcast.
::: Warts: Very slightly muffled and/or compressed signal. Occasional light reception pops - mostly repaired. #7 cuts (presumed tapeflip). #8 starts late & has some reception issues/channel clipping & loses stereo imaging on & off - You still can still eat it for dinner but you might want something else on the menu if you have guests.
::: Taper didn't label date, only artist/location. Correct date info courtesy of an astoundingly informative source, DIMER gv0000.
::: Final evening (a Saturday) of multiple night stand at The Bottom Line - Thurs Sept 30 'til Sat Oct 2, 1976.
::: The Rhinestones opened both Early & Late Shows each night. I don't know if they were broadcast or taped.
::: Similar, but slightly smaller band than the "Lots Of People" album, recorded on 1976-11-24 at The Roxy in Los Angeles.
::: Mayall returned to The Bottom Line in July 1977 with a completely different band & twas a KBFH broadcast. THIS AIN'T THAT!
Recording Information ::: WNYU-FM stereo broadcast -> unknown equipment/stereo reel-to-reel recorder -> off-air master reel -> 1st generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby B on. (Note: I am not 100% sure the master was a reel, but that's what I seem to remember, if not, then master cassette).
Line-up ::: John Mayall - electric guitar, harmonica, vocals, piano(?) // Gary Rowles - electric guitar // Larry Taylor - fretless electric bass // Jay Spell - piano, Minimoog synthesizer // Red Holloway - tenor saxophone // Frank Wilson - drums // Warren Bryant - percussion, congas, and. // Patty Smith & Pepper Watkins - background vocals.
Download this bootleg here
Lots more John Mayall & other blues bootlegs here:
http://worldofbluesbootlegs.blogspot.com/
1976-10-02 New York City, New York Bottom Line Early Show (M1-FM)
~*~ Remastered without EQ ~*~
01. Long Time Blues
02. 1974 Gasoline Blues
03. Play The Harp
04. The Boy Most Likely To Succeed
05. All Your Love
06. Room To Move
Encore :::
07. Stormy Monday//
08. ...Old Time Blues
Total Time ::: 44:33
::: Mostly EXC stereo FM broadcast.
::: Warts: Very slightly muffled and/or compressed signal. Occasional light reception pops - mostly repaired. #7 cuts (presumed tapeflip). #8 starts late & has some reception issues/channel clipping & loses stereo imaging on & off - You still can still eat it for dinner but you might want something else on the menu if you have guests.
::: Taper didn't label date, only artist/location. Correct date info courtesy of an astoundingly informative source, DIMER gv0000.
::: Final evening (a Saturday) of multiple night stand at The Bottom Line - Thurs Sept 30 'til Sat Oct 2, 1976.
::: The Rhinestones opened both Early & Late Shows each night. I don't know if they were broadcast or taped.
::: Similar, but slightly smaller band than the "Lots Of People" album, recorded on 1976-11-24 at The Roxy in Los Angeles.
::: Mayall returned to The Bottom Line in July 1977 with a completely different band & twas a KBFH broadcast. THIS AIN'T THAT!
Recording Information ::: WNYU-FM stereo broadcast -> unknown equipment/stereo reel-to-reel recorder -> off-air master reel -> 1st generation Maxell XLII-90 cassette, Dolby B on. (Note: I am not 100% sure the master was a reel, but that's what I seem to remember, if not, then master cassette).
Line-up ::: John Mayall - electric guitar, harmonica, vocals, piano(?) // Gary Rowles - electric guitar // Larry Taylor - fretless electric bass // Jay Spell - piano, Minimoog synthesizer // Red Holloway - tenor saxophone // Frank Wilson - drums // Warren Bryant - percussion, congas, and. // Patty Smith & Pepper Watkins - background vocals.
Download this bootleg here
Lots more John Mayall & other blues bootlegs here:
http://worldofbluesbootlegs.blogspot.com/