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School of the Higher Groove

Jun 7, 2018 5:00 AM – 7:00 AM

Music

With Bobby 'G'

Chapter Seven - Volume Sixteen / Time Was … The British Classic Rock Block!

Eight Live, Rare & Classic Cuts by seven Absolutely Ultra-Essential British Bands & Artists for Your discriminating Listening Enjoyment!

School of the Higher Groove
5:03 AM
Jimi Hendrix • Band of Gypsies - Stone Free (Live Performance)
Jimi Hendrix • Band of Gypsies Stone Free (Live Performance)
Band of Gypsies (Bonus Material) Polydor Records Japanese Promotional Disc Other Rock
Live Performance recorded at Bill Graham’s Fillmore East, New York, N.Y. from the Second Show on January 1st, 1970 with Billy Cox & Buddy Miles.
5:19 AM
Led Zeppelin - White Summer → Black Mountain Side → White Summer (Reprise) (Live Performance)
Led Zeppelin White Summer → Black Mountain Side → White Summer (Reprise) (Live Performance)
Led Zeppelin DVD (Bonus Material) Swan Song Records Japanese Promotional Disc Other Rock
Live Performance originally performed by Mr. Page as a Member of The Yardbirds recorded at Bill Graham’s Fillmore West, San Francisco, California from April 24th, 1969 & (Julie Driscoll / Brian Auger & The Trinity were The Headliners).
5:31 AM
Led Zeppelin - Pat's Delight (Live Performance)
Led Zeppelin Pat's Delight (Live Performance)
Led Zeppelin DVD (Bonus Material) Japanese Promotional Disc Other Rock
Live Performance recorded at Bill Graham’s Fillmore West, San Francisco, California from April 24th, 1969, the Composition of which would ultimately metamorphasize into the Epic ‘Moby Dick’ (Julie Driscoll / Brian Auger & The Trinity were The Headliners).
5:45 AM
Fleetwood Mac - Rattlesnake Shake  → Underway (Live Performance)
Fleetwood Mac Rattlesnake Shake → Underway (Live Performance)
BBC 'In Concert' Series BBC Transcription Services Other Rock
Live Performance recorded at The Paris Cinema, Lower Regent Street, London first broadcast on April 19th, 1970 as part of the Radio 1 ‘In Concert’ Series, first broadcast with Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan, John McVie & Mick Fleetwood.
6:02 AM
George Harrison & Friends - I remember Jeep
George Harrison & Friends I remember Jeep
All Things must Pass 'Apple Jam' Apple Records Other Rock
Recorded at Apple Corps Studios, 3 Savile Row, London U.K. in October 1970 during the completion of His Apple Records LP ‘All Things must Pass’ with Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Klaus Voorman & Ginger Baker and named after Eric Clapton’s Weimaraner (Jeep also appeared in the Gatefold Sleeve of ‘Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs’).
6:10 AM
John Lennon & Friends - I don't want to be a Soldier
John Lennon & Friends I don't want to be a Soldier
Imagine Apple Records Other Rock
Recorded at Ascott Sound Studios (John & Yoko Ono’s Studio), Surrey U.K. between February & July 1971 with George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, King Curtis & Klaus Voorman, Members of Badfinger, Michael Pinder & Mr. Jim Keltner on drums.
6:19 AM
Traffic - Glad → Freedom Rider (Live Performance)
Traffic Glad → Freedom Rider (Live Performance)
On The Road Island Records
Live Performance (originally excised from the single Island LP States-wide Release) recorded at an unidentified venue in 1973 from The Band’s ‘73 German Tour from The Band’s U.K. Island LP ‘On The Road’ with the core Band Members (Winwood, Wood & Capaldi) and augmented with Barry Beckett, David Hood & Roger Hawkins (all three Members of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section) on keyboards, bass & drums respectively plus, in the word’s of Peter Townsend, The loudest Percussion Player in The World, Mr. Rebop Kwaku Baah.
6:46 AM
Ten Years After - I'm going Home (Unedited Live Performance)
Ten Years After I'm going Home (Unedited Live Performance)
Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More Cotillion Records Limited-Edition Bonus EP Other Rock
Alternate Unedited Live Performance recorded at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, Bethel, New York on Sunday, August 17th, 1969 & engineered by Eddie Kramer (Jimi Hendrix) with Alvin Lee, Chick Churchill, Leo Lyons & Ric Lee on drums.