Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
February 18, 1978
Easy Teeth
IMP 2-27
Golden Beach -
Huntington Bear – California
Vinyl Bootleg
Full Album Mp3:
Setlist:
a1. Hair Pie: Bake
III (2:27) mistitled Flavor Bud Living
a2. Suction Prints
(5.12)
a3. Electricity
(4:54)
a4. Click Clack
(8:21)
a5. A Carrot Is As
Close As A Rabbit Gets To A Diamond (2:07)
a6. Floppy Boot Stomp
(4:23)
b1. Bat Chain Puller
(6:16)
b2. Nowadays A
Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (4:52)
b3. Crazy Little
Thing (3:12)
b4. When I See Mommy
I Feel Like A Mummy (5:22)
b5. Owed T'Alex
(4:53)
c1. I Love You, You
Big Dummy (0:16) poem
c2. Low Yo Yo Stuff
(4:06)
c3. Pachuco Cadaver (5:02)
c4. Abba Zaba (4:57)
c5. Grow Fins (7:43)
c6. Dali's Car (1:35)
d1. China Pig (8:34)
d2. Sure 'nuff 'n Yes
I Do (3:22)
d3. Sun Zoom Spark
(2:30)
d4. When You Smile
(0:46)
d5. Big Eyed Beans
From Venus (6:11)
d6. Golden Birdies
(2:37)
Total lenght: 1:39:38
Line-Up:
Captain Beefheart/Don
Van Vliet: vocals, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Eric Drew 'Black
Jew/Kitabo' Feldman: bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizer
Robert 'Wait For Me'
Williams: drums, percussion
Jeff 'Tapir/White
Jew' Moris Tepper: guitar, slide-guitar
Feeler's Reedo/Walla
Walla/Denny Walley: guitar, slide guitar
Harry Duncan:
harmonica
Paul 'Eazy Teeth'
Young: vocals (on: When You Smile)
Whitney Quinn: One
time (late '70's?) I got a chance to meet him backstage at the Golden Bear in
Huntington Beach, California, and Don and I spent about two hours in a
wonderful one-on-one conversation, where we talked about everything BUT music.
Being a professional musician myself, I'm not usually an awe-struck fan, but,
punk kid that I was, I asked Don if he might autograph an LP for me. He said
sure, so I went back to my car, came back with an armful and said, "Which
one?" His eyes lit up, and Don signed every one, inscribed, "To
Whitney - love over gold. Love, Don" and the date.
The things I remember
most about seeing him and his band were the consistently tight ensemble
playing, the roaringly powerful performances by Don himself, his gentle and
playful interaction with his audiences and his beautiful soprano sax
improvisation. That such creative energy can be physically contained in one body
is astonishing.
(Whitney Quinn: Love
Over Gold, http://www.beefheart.com/index.html)
Richard Snyder: Side
note: 'Easy Teeth' was Don's nickname for our ready-and-able road manager, Paul
Young -- a man with a perpetual smile and a great organizational sense.
(Justin C. Sherill:
Interview With Rick Snyder)
Steve Froy: This is a
2 record US bootleg with a heavy card cover featuring a black and white
photograph on the front of Don wearing sunglasses and looking uncomfortable on
a sofa. The labels are black spirals on a yellow background.
A reasonable quality
but a bit bass-y recording of an excellent show which includes a rare (but not
very successful!) outing for 'Sure Nuff'.
The crowd sound
pretty stoked and Don attempts to calm them down between songs by reciting
various lyrics, including 'Big Dummy' and 'China Pig'. He tries to gain their
sympathy with "they put these damned lights on me and give me no
water!". He also tells the Roland Kirk and ribs story.
Before 'Owed T'Alex'
he explains the song's about Alex St Claire and his tendency to always blame
things on his motorbike and then after 'Electricity' he says "that song is
25 years old ... it's a square dance .. that's right ... it's a dance for
squares".
At one point he
realises Bruce Fowler is in the audience and, amid much whooping from the
audience, tries to get him to join the band on stage, vaguely asking someone
"do you have a trombone?".
(Bootleg discography,
http://www.beefheart.com/index.html)
3 commenti:
thank you. good music
UN GRANDISSIMO MUSICISTA ,CHE AMO DA SEMPRE.UNO CHE SUONAVA BLUES DELL'ANIMA.GRAZIE EVIL.
Schius mi mister Ivol.. Riusciresti a far la grazia di rimetterlo sù, che è decaduto :-(( Riceverai omaggi enogastronomici dal Friuli. Sono un uomo di parola. Saluti.piotre
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