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School of the Higher Groove
May 2, 2019 5:00 AM – 7:00 AM
Music
With Bobby 'G'
Volume Nine / Chapter Thirteen: Tales from The Infrastructure Vol. I (1968 - 1971)
From the Depths and Supreme Source of Sonic Scrolls are Ten Analog Delights representing All Corners of The FM Spectrum for Your Discriminating Listening Enjoyment!
5:02 AM |
| Feli Ransome-Kuti & Africa '70 with Ginger Baker Ye Ye De Smell Fela Ransom-Kuli & Africa ‘70 with Ginger Baker Live! Signpost (Atlantic) Records Other Rock Live Performance recorded Somewhere in Lagos, Nigeria in 1971 from Fela Kuti’s Signpost Records LP ‘Fela Ransom-Kuli & Africa ‘70 with Ginger Baker Live!’ produced by Jeff Jarratt and featuring along with Messiers Ransome-Kuti & Baker the Legendary Africa ‘70 Lineup with Peter Animashaun, Maurice Ekpo, Tony Allen, Tunde Williams, Eddie Faychum, Igo Chiko, Lekan Animashaun: Baritone saxophone plus the Supreme Percussion Work of Henry Koffi, Friday Jumbo, Akwesi Korranting, Tony Abayomi & Isaac Olaleye.
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5:18 AM |
| Led Zeppelin Since I've been loving You Led Zeppelin III Atlantic Other Rock The First of two Incendiary Performances captured “Live” at The Forum, Inglewood, California on September 4th, 1970 as The Band’s 16th Show during Their 1970 Fall Tour of The United States with of course Messiers Plant, Page, Jones & Bonham, finally surfacing on the Atlantic LP ‘Led Zeppelin III’.
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5:26 AM |
| Led Zeppelin Thank You Led Zeppelin II Atlantic Records Other Rock The Second of two Performances, once again captured “Live” at The Forum, Inglewood, California on September 4th, 1970 as The Band’s 16th Show during Their 1970 Fall Tour of The United States with of course Messiers Plant, Page, Jones & Bonham, originally surfacing on the Atlantic LP ‘Led Zeppelin II’.
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5:43 AM |
| Grateful Dead Truckin' Rockin’ The Rhein with The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead Records Other Rock Live Performance recorded at the Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, West Germany on April 24th, 1972 from Their Rhino Release ‘Rockin’ The Rhein with The Grateful Dead’ with the Classic Lineup during Their 1972 Tour of Europe.
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5:54 AM |
| Leon Russell & The Shelter People Stranger in a Strange Land Leon Russell & The Shelter People Shelter Records Other Rock Recorded at Island Studios, London, U.K. Sometime between 1970 & 1971, written by Leon Russell & Don Preston from His Shelter Records LP ‘Leon Russell & The Shelter People’ and featuring amongst Many Stellar Musicians, Jesse Ed Davis, Chris Stainton, Don Preston, Berry Beckett, Claudia Lennear, Carl Radle & Jim Gordon on drums (plus the Engineer Team of Glyn & Andy Johns!).
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6:01 AM |
| Buddy Miles Down by The River Them Changes Mercury Records Other Rock Recorded at Audio-Finishers Studios, Chicago, Illinois in 1970 from His Mercury LP ‘Them Changes’ and produced by Steve Cropper.
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6:08 AM |
| Jimi Hendrix & The Cry of Love Machine Gun Live at Berkeley MCA Records Other Rock Live Performance captured “Live” at The Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, California on May 30th, 1970 from Jimi’s Posthumous MCA LP ‘Live at Berkeley’ with Billy Cox & Mitch Mitchell as engineered by Eddie Kramer.
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6:20 AM |
| Paul McCartney Ram On Ram Apple Records Other Rock Two Part Remix recorded at either Columbia or A&R Recording Studios, New York (& Los Angeles, California) between October 1970 & March 1971 from His Apple Records LP ‘Ram’.
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6:23 AM |
| John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band Instant Karma! (We All shine On) 45 RPM Single Apple Records Other Rock Alternate Unedited Version recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, U.K. recorded on January 27th, 1970 as released as an Apple 45 RPM Single with George Harrison on guitar, Billy Preston on keyboards, Klaus Voormann on bass & Alan White on drums.
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6:32 AM |
| Quicksilver Messenger Service Who do You Love?: i. Who Do You Love (Part 1) ii. When You Love iii. Where You Love iv. How You Love v. Which Do You Love vi. Who Do You Love (Part 2) Happy Trails Capitol Records Other Rock Live Performance believed to be recorded at The Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, California on November 7th, 1968 from The Band’s Their Capitol Records LP ‘Happy Trails’ and featuring John Cipollina, Gary Duncan, David Freiberg & Greg Elmore.
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