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Sunday, March 24, 2024

MALLARD | ONE DAY ONCE Live in Germany (search)


 Somebody mentioned the only ROIO of
Mallard and ‘One Day Once' from a performance in Germany at The Rockpalast (mostly) over at The Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band Facebook page . . . . . They quoted John French (Drumbo) from his page on his reflections on same and he said

Thoughts on Mallard: My take on Mallard is that it was a bad name, first off.  The second thing is, When I was with them, we were in Humboldt Country, which was and is a culturally and financially-repressed area.  Thirdly, I doubt any band could have recovered and "found themselves" and their own unique sound so soon after working with Don.  He took everyone to  an unrecoverable place, and even he couldn't really ever recover any semblance of a profitable music career.  His commercial attempts (the Mercury albums) received pretty bad reviews, though some people loved them.  Don was basically a blues singer, so why was he trying to be a "POP" singer in order to "make it?"  He took The Magic Band to an unknown destination, and basically left them to fend for themselves -- both physically and musically.  His "leadership" consisted of a lot of brow-beating and character assassination.  All of us were told constantly that the only thing we had going for us was him, that the only interest was in him, and that we were lucky to be along for the ride, which mostly involved having as close to nothing as possible without completely disintegrating -- it was subsistence living at the worst.  When I moved to Humboldt to work with what would become Mallard, I saw the poverty and living conditions first hand, which were in stark contrast to Van Vliet, who lived on a hill overlooking the ocean in a fairly nice house.  After everyone moved to SoCal, Ian Anderson offered the band money to do a demo -- and I was on board for a short time, but the whole thing was so rushed that I backed out.  We were rehearsing in Palmdale in a dance studio for a short time, but I could see it wasn't a band with a real identity -- it was a bunch of guys who had to meet a deadline -- but had no real identity as a group as of yet.  Mallard's first album was that demo that Anderson financed -- at least, according to Bill.  I was happy that "A Piece of Me," "Reign of Pain," "One Day Once," and "South of the Valley" were included.  "A Piece of Me" was more of a band piece than anything else -- the band had put together the music, and I wrote the lyrics.  I was just barely starting to get a feel for writing lyrics.  Actually, I thought "Winged Tuskadero" was great -- good lines and Mark's narrative voice worked with it.  All in all, it was a bit of a hodge-podge.  Everyone was pulling in a different direction -- Bill more towards Jazz and Mark more towards Country.  I was probably more Rock/Blues oriented.  I think if the band would have had a common place to rehearse for about six months, we could have been great.  I think the caterpillar never got a chance to turn into a butterfly, and that's a shame.

DRUMBO


Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
 

Sorry about the quality but this was all I could find for the moment . . . . . . 

So if anyone has a good copy of this or links to same  please get in touch

* ONE DAY ONCE recorded live 09-07-1976 Germany TV program ‘Rockpalast'
 +  Luxembourg 1994 oh boy



5 comments:

zigzagwanderer said...

Audio ;

Mallard
WDR Studio L
Cologne
Germany
7th. September 1976
[flac]

01 - She's Long & She's Mean
02 - One Day Once
03 - A Piece Of Me
04 - Green Coyote & His Companion
05 - Harvest
06 - Mamma Squeeze
07 - Back On The Pavement
08 - Reign Of Pain
09 - Winged Tuskadaro
10 - Road To Morocco

https://www.mediafire.com/file/6xuu2fc7df7x0qv/MallrdCol'76.rar/file


I have about 20 minutes of good quality video that I can uoload in a day or two .

Andy Swapp said...

ZigZag what an absolute STAR you are!!!1

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Should have known frankly that you would turn up trumps but THANK YOU!

Andy Swapp said...

STONE ME! ZigZag this is ACE! FANTASTIC and much much better than I expected!
Thanks so much and will post the artwork links etc to your link tomorrow now

Just superb!

zigzagwanderer said...

Glad you're enjoying it Andy .

As promised , some video - only 5 tracks & it's not perfect as it's obviously video as opposed to digital , there's a very small noise bar across the bottom of the screen [not enough to distract] but it's way better than anything else currently available .

Mallard
Rockpalast
7th. September 1976

Back On The Pavement
One Day Once
Reign Of Pain
A Piece Of Me [split]
Mama Squeeze

https://www.imagenetz.de/dvLeT

Enjoy !

Andy Swapp said...

Wow ZigZag! Thanks for the video only just finished downloading and watching it this morning here and it is a doozie and no mistake (didn’t hardly notice the ‘noise’) great stuff

Don’t know really how to share the video on the page but will gladly feature the ROIO . . . speaking of which I got quite blown away by it, the version of Green Coyote (never a really favourite track as such ) is extraordinary here! Beautiful arrangement I thought
Thanks SO freaking much!

THANK YOOOOOO!