Richard Thompson - Can’t Win 1988
For draftervoi who posted two fine ROIOs lately at the Wagon and very fine highly listenable quality they are too! He worries you know!
Richard Thompson - Santa Rosa CA - 1991 Voodoo Wagon
. . . . Brian’s very own How Do You Sleep . . . . more fool me bless my soul
. . . .song written by?
Can’t get past that they couldn’t stand to be in the same room or travel together at the end . . . . .
HERBERG DE KELDER
This album is an hour and 23 minutes long.
01 The Revolution Will Be Televised
02 Freeway Jam [Instrumental]
03 Stratus [Instrumental]
04 Live in the Dark (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
05 The Ballad of the Jersey Wives (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
06 The Pump [Instrumental]
07 Morning Dew (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
08 A Change Is Gonna Come (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
09 Even Odds [Instrumental]
10 Cause We've Ended as Lovers [Instrumental] ]
11 O.I.L. [Can't Get Enough of That Sticky] (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
12 Scared for the Children (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
13 You Never Know [Instrumental]
14 Rollin' and Tumblin' (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
15 Superstition (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
16 Right Now (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
17 A Day in the Life [Instrumental]
18 talk (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
(All tracks Jeff Beck except where noted)
"When I heard him, I said, ‘This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies’. He was about six foot six, with the biggest feet I’ve ever seen on a human being. Big Foot Chester is one name they used to call him. He would sit there with those feet planted wide apart, playing nothing but the French harp, and I tell you, the greatest show you could see today would be Chester Burnett doing one of those sessions in my studio. God, what would it be worth to see the fervor in that man’s face when he sang. His eyes would light up and you’d see the veins on his neck, and buddy, there was nothing on his mind but that song. He sang with his damn soul."Don's Tunes