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Showing posts with label Spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirit. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 09, 2025

Spirit - Fresh Garbage

 I don’t think I will ever NOT post this . . .a seminal song for me when it came out!

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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Spirit - Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA, USA 1969 | Albums That Should Exist

Spirit - Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA, 10-11-1969

Paul says : "Does the album cover here look familiar to you? If you answered "yes," you have a good memory, because I used this exact cover when I posted a Spirit concert back in 2020. All I've changed is the text at the bottom. But today I've deleted that concert from this blog, because it's part of the 1969 Texas International Pop Festival. I plan on posting the entire festival soon, so the Spirit set will be reposted as a part of that. I have a different cover for that version, taken from that festival, so I'm recycling this cover here.

I had previously mentioned there are almost no good live recordings of the original version of Spirit, which existed from 1966 to 1970. The only ones with excellent sound quality are the 1969 Texas International Pop Festival one mentioned above, and a 1970 Fillmore show that I've posted here. But now this concert too can be added to that very short list. It's an excellent sounding soundboard bootleg. I had come across this concert years ago, but I had decided not to post it because it had one major sonic flaw: the vocals were too loud. That's unusual, because I've come across dozens and dozens of concert recordings with the vocals too low, but almost not where they were too loud. And it wasn't just a little bit too loud. No, the vocals went way into to the red.

Back then, that was a killer for me. But since then, audio editing technology has improved. Using the UVR5 program, I split all the songs into two, then lowered just the vocal track to a reasonable level. Luckily, the vocals weren't so loud as to have gotten badly distorted, so this sounds perfectly fine now, about as good as a typical soundboard bootleg from the era.  

There has been some confusion about the date and location of this concert. The bootleg has been passed around with a date of May 1970 from Boston, as well as May 1970 from Seattle. But I looked into this, and found solid evidence that it actually comes from a three date stand at the "Boston Tea Party" venue in Boston on either October 11th, 12th, or 13th.

At first, I didn't know which of the three dates this concert was from exactly. But then I remembered that one song from this show was included on the 2022 deluxe edition of the band's "Twelve Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus" album. The liner notes showed that was from October 11th. I checked that version to the bootleg version, and they were identical, so the whole thing must be from the 11th. And no, I don't know why only that one song was officially released. Perhaps they also had trouble with the vocals, and that song was an exception since it was mostly instrumental. (That version includes a long drum solo, while I have included it as a separate track.) Maybe now the technology exists to fix the vocals, we can hope to see the full concert officially released someday.

The one snag about this recording is that it was missing the last song, "I Got a Line on You." One can tell it's the last song because the very last few seconds of the bootleg are the start of that song, and right before it gets cut off, you can hear the vocalist say "We're going home." I think it's a good assumption that means the concert is coming to an end. So since that song definitely got played at this concert, I found a different live version of it to fit there, from a French TV show appearance in early 1970. That didn't have any applause at the end, but I added in some from earlier in the concert to help it fit in. I carefully edited it to fit with the tiny portion that exists at the start from the bootleg, including the "We're going home" comment. That's why it has "[Edit]" in the title.

Finally, I've added in "1984" from an appearance on the German TV show "Beat Club" in January 1970 at the very end. I wasn't going to do that, but I did add it at the end of the Spirit set from the 1969 Texas International Pop Festival that I had previously posted, and if I didn't include it here, I wouldn't have anywhere else to put it. I also added some crowd noise at the end to help that one fit it as well.

This album is 54 minutes long.

01 It's All the Same 
02 Fresh Garbage 
03 talk 
04 Jealous 
05 It Shall Be
06 Poor Richard
07 talk 
08 Groundhog 
09 I'm Truckin' 
10 New Dope in Town
11 Drum Solo [Instrumental] 
12 Mechanical World
13 I Got a Line on You [Edit] 
14 1984


I still don’t fully understand how come I managed to see these guys (well Randy*) at my local pub next door to where I worked for so many years after returning to my home town at the Penny Farthing Pub basement! 

But I am assured that I did!


*Randy California Guitar Vocals / Scott Monahan keyboards vocals / Mike Shepherd Bass Vocals/ Les Warner Drums 1985

 

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Sunday Sounds of the Day | SPIRIT - Love From Here

 


Spirit - "Love From Here" Live From The Bottom Line In New York

Loved Spirit as I have mentioned and the band as was Randy and Cassady etc played my local pub one time!! Staggering stuff. . . . . . . .I Got a Line on You!

Tuesday, July 09, 2024

Speaking of flashback Classic hits | Spirit - I Got a Line on You

 Spirit - I Got a Line on You



second perhaps only to Fresh Garbage comes this early ‘hit’ for me a classic Spirit track (check the guitar solo a stone cold classic and favourite sound ) and I loved this when it came out. . . . . I found them by listening to Rock Machine Turns You On (Taj Mahal, Spirit, Bob and Leonard I think, the first compilation sampler album for under 30 bob (ask your Brit grandparents! think it was 17/6d) you could buy with new artists on followed up with the British 'You Can All Join In' (Traffic, Jethro Tull, John Martyn, Spooky Tooth et al) then Gutbucket (12/6d) a heavier sounding blues comp (Captain Beefheart!) and its bastard son Son of Gutbucket - Roy Harper, The Groundhogs) Interesting quite how many bands I followed from those samplers and still do today

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

"When You Ain't Got Nothin', You Got Nothin' To Lose..." SPIRIT :: Live 1979 Philadelphia STARZ- HEAR ROCK CITY

 


Superb quality live set from a favourite band we have explored before (check the name tabs - below) Rock City even made his own new covers . . . . . . . 

Worth remembering at this point Spirit where a trio!

SPIRIT - STARZ Philadelphia 1979 - Hear Rock City




Saturday, April 30, 2022

Spirit - Harpo's, Detroit, MI. 1984 :: VOODOO WAGON

 Today's sublime offering from the Voodoo Wagon is Spirit from 1984. Now I think I have gone banging on about Spirit before and the link below will tell us but they were an early favourite and another title from Rock Machine Turns You On (1968) compilation that I stuck with but the weirdest story is when working at the Museum of Modern Art here in Oxford finding Randy California and Ed Cassidy billed as Spirit in the basement of my local pub, the Penny Farthing! Marginally as weird as finding Nico playing the night club in the Westgate Shopping Centre round the back from there more familiar with crowds of girls dancing round their handbags than to finding Nico playing her harmonium at 11.00 at night! 

This is The End indeed! 

Look beneath your lid some morning, 

See the things you didn't quite consume . . . . . . 

This however is superb and if you play one thing today make it this version of Fresh Garbage! Previously my favourite was the spooky far out 60s vibe of the original but this is the band on FIRE! The reincarnation as The Spirit of 1984 The Thirteenth Dream released an improved synth version that will blow you away . . . a taster below but live it's even better!

The Boss says:

Spirit - Live Harpo's
Detroit, MI. 1984
WLLZ-FM Source @320

Setlist:
01. Intro – Veruska (5:13)
02. Mr. Skin (3:56)
03. Black Satin Night (4:19)
04. 1984 (4:51)
05. Nature’s Way (4:10)
06. Like a Rolling Stone (6:43)
07. Animal Zoo (3:30)
08. Don’t Call It Love (5:06)
09. Run To Your Lover (5:28)
10. Dark Eyed Woman (5:23)
11. Fresh Garbage (6:08)
12. I Got a Line on You (4:46)
13. Walking In Detroit (5:34)
14. Sister Tell Me (4:00)
15. All Along the Watchtower (10:30)

SPIRIT- HARPOS, DETROIT 1984 - VOODOO WAGON





Enjoy!

I know I did!

I Got a Line on You! 1984

SPIRIT of 1984 The THIRTEENTH DREAM - FRESH GARBAGE

Thanks Boss!

Friday, July 02, 2021

LIVE SPIRIT - VOODOO WAGON

Nice set from Enoch and SPIRIT over at Voodoo Wagon today 



Always loved SPIRIT since Rock Machine Turns You On the hip compilation back in the mid sixties and stayed with them until they played at the Pennyfarthing pub next to where I worked wayback and only Ed and Randy were on display . . . weirdest venue only after Nico played the nightclub in the Westgate Shopping Centre here in Oxford . . . . . . . . . .those were different times and this was some Fresh Garbage!

 Spirit

Ebbet's Field 
Denver CO
1974-10-30 
KBPI-FM Broadcast @320


01. Intro---Love Will Open Your Door---Stormy Night
02. America The Beautiful---The Times They Are Changing---America The Beautiful
03. Happy Birthday---My Imagination---
04. Nature's Way---
05. All Along The Watchtower
06. Satisfaction
07. Kristee---My Road
08. Same Old Thing---Urantia
09. Veruska
10. Better Run
11. Sunrise
12. Guide Me
13. So Little Time To Fly
14. Go Down---Tuning
15. It's All The Same---
16. I Got A Line On You


Randy California - Guitar, Vocals
Mark Andes - Bass, Vocals
Ed Cassidy - Drums