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Posted - 24/03/2016 : 01:51:28 didn't know this existed, sound only but awesome https://youtu.be/AC8s_GvMccM |
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lemonade kid |
Posted - 24/03/2016 : 13:30:04 Wow, wow, WOW! ThANKS , STEW!
Absolutely wonderful audio, and Michael & Red Rhodes show us what professional talent and genius they possess-live or in studio. We always knew.
The Amazing ZigZag Concert
The Amazing Zig Zag Concert was a rock concert held at The Roundhouse on 28 April 1974 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Zig Zag Magazine. Described as "one of the gigs of the decade", the concert "has taken on legendary proportions over the years" and featured Michael Nesmith with Red Rhodes, John Stewart, Help Yourself, Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers and Starry Eyed and Laughing. The concert was recorded, but was not issued until 2010, when it was released as a 5-CD box set.
CD5 - Michael Nesmith with Red Rhodes
Michael Nesmith brought his pedal steel guitarist Red Rhodes with him and quickly established a rapport with the crowd and played "the storytelling troubadour" with thoughts, asides and introductions. To tempt Nesmith to come to Britain to perform at the concert, Stratton Smith also asked him to produce Bert Jansch's album L.A. Turnaround, on which Nesmith and Rhodes also play.
Track listing Excluding song introductions, which the CD lists as separate tracks All tracks are credited to Michael Nesmith on the CD slipcase, although "Wax Minute" was actually written by Richard Stekol
"Joanne" "Some of Shelly's Blues" "Silver Moon" "Different Drum" "Propinquity" "Grand Ennui" "Wax Minute" "Tomorrow and Me" "Upside of Goodbye" "Roll with the Flow" "Marie's Theme"
Personnel Michael Nesmith - Guitar, Vocals Red Rhodes - Pedal Steel Guitar
Now I need to find the [i]Starry Eyed And Laughing set!!! My favorite UK band that took over The Byrds' role in the 70's!!!
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The actual writing of a song usually comes in the form of a realisation. I can't contrive a song. Ð GENE CLARK
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