JOHN MAYALL
1972-05-04
Eberthalle
Ludwigshafen, West Germany
AUDIENCE RECORDING
"Master Reel, was erased by the Taper himself....1st gens are all that exist"-HB
Recorded by "HB"
Recorded with;TELEFUNKEN MAGNETOPHON 300 TS>GRUNDIG Microphone
From the collection of; "Per-Erik"
Setlist#
1. Band introductions
2. A groovy minor key blues; a person MIGHT guess this was called 'That's the Time'.
3. A slow blues which Mayall, apparently joking, introduces as 'Wiener Schnitzel'. About 7:24 into this track the 'slow blues song' ends, and a new song begins. The new song starts off as a harmonica-led stomping/clapping type item, along the lines of 'Room to Move'. It continues into Track 04…
4. ..the 'harmonica song' continues, gives way to a bass solo, and then continues into a few verses featuring the full band. For a title, one might look to the line "I'm gonna love you for the rest of my days", since that phrase appears at the end of a verse in each of the two segments.
5. A mid-tempo shuffle blues.
6. Seems like an actual pre-composed song (based on the non-standard chord structure and that the horn players appear to have their parts worked out), but I don't recognize it.
7. Another mid-tempo shuffle. Lyrically sort of, but not quite like, 'Got To Be This Way' from the 'Jazz Blues Fusion' LP.
8. Good Time Boogie (as on 'Jazz Blues Fusion' LP)
9. final band intros and crowd chant.
Musicians;
JOHN MAYALL- Vocals/Keyboards/Harmonica/Guitar
FREDDY ROBINSON- Guitar
VICTOR GASKIN- Bass
KEEF HARTLEY- Drums
BLUE MITCHELL- Trumpet/Flugelhorn
CLIFFORD SOLOMAN- Saxaphone
Download this bootleg here
Lots more John Mayall & other blues bootlegs here:
http://worldofbluesbootlegs.blogspot.com/
1972-05-04
Eberthalle
Ludwigshafen, West Germany
AUDIENCE RECORDING
"Master Reel, was erased by the Taper himself....1st gens are all that exist"-HB
Recorded by "HB"
Recorded with;TELEFUNKEN MAGNETOPHON 300 TS>GRUNDIG Microphone
From the collection of; "Per-Erik"
Setlist#
1. Band introductions
2. A groovy minor key blues; a person MIGHT guess this was called 'That's the Time'.
3. A slow blues which Mayall, apparently joking, introduces as 'Wiener Schnitzel'. About 7:24 into this track the 'slow blues song' ends, and a new song begins. The new song starts off as a harmonica-led stomping/clapping type item, along the lines of 'Room to Move'. It continues into Track 04…
4. ..the 'harmonica song' continues, gives way to a bass solo, and then continues into a few verses featuring the full band. For a title, one might look to the line "I'm gonna love you for the rest of my days", since that phrase appears at the end of a verse in each of the two segments.
5. A mid-tempo shuffle blues.
6. Seems like an actual pre-composed song (based on the non-standard chord structure and that the horn players appear to have their parts worked out), but I don't recognize it.
7. Another mid-tempo shuffle. Lyrically sort of, but not quite like, 'Got To Be This Way' from the 'Jazz Blues Fusion' LP.
8. Good Time Boogie (as on 'Jazz Blues Fusion' LP)
9. final band intros and crowd chant.
Musicians;
JOHN MAYALL- Vocals/Keyboards/Harmonica/Guitar
FREDDY ROBINSON- Guitar
VICTOR GASKIN- Bass
KEEF HARTLEY- Drums
BLUE MITCHELL- Trumpet/Flugelhorn
CLIFFORD SOLOMAN- Saxaphone
Download this bootleg here
Lots more John Mayall & other blues bootlegs here:
http://worldofbluesbootlegs.blogspot.com/