HW:Text of Festival
ejobson
ejobson at THRUPOINT.NET
Fri May 11 11:48:58 EDT 2001
Thanks for the info. Didn't even know MOTU was written that early! Surely
this wasn't the first performance of it, as it sounded so tight. Maida Vale
according to Bernhards list. Also if live versions of It's so Easy and You'd
better belive it were released in '74, (Edmonton?)surely the band/Dave must
have tapes of the complete gigs. Did these other tracks ever get officially
released anywhere?
Eddie.
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Elmer [mailto:roger at RELMER.FREESERVE.CO.UK]
Sent: 10 May 2001 14:40
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
Subject: Re: HW:Text of Festival
Someone posted up this info a while back on the list (can't remember who
though) -
The Text Of Festival: Live 1970-2 (Illuminated/DemiMonde 1983)
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Sides 1 and 2 reissued as In The Beginning & Masters of the Universe
TRACK DATE TOWN, VENUE
Master Of The Universe 18.08.70 London
Dreaming 18.08.70 London
Shouldn't Do That 18.08.70 London
Hurry On A Sundown 05.11.70 London
Paranoia 05.11.70 London
Seeing It As.... 05.11.70 London
I Do It 05.11.70 London
Sound..Shouldn't... 19.04.71 London
Improvise..Compromise.. 19.05.71 London
>
>Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 10:17:37 -0400
>From: ejobson <ejobson at THRUPOINT.NET>
>Subject: HW:Text of Festival
>
>Listen to this last night on vinyl and I forgot how good the first of the
>two LP's is. Where are all these recordings from, BBC/Top Gear stuff, and
>what year as the record just says 70-73? The Master of the Universe is one
>of the best I've ever heard and I think better quality on vinyl than a
>version I have on CD somewhere, Anthology maybe? Also the guitaring on
>Shouldn't do that and Hurry on is great, sounds very Huwey.
>
>Can anyone clear this up?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Eddie.
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