My Generation 60s Radio Show: Fat Water, Johnny Hallyday with Small Faces and Peter Frampton, The Herd, Roy Harper, Harvey Mandel, Barry Goldberg *** Sunday 20 & Tuesday 22 February 2022 *** [Eddy’s Show 2022-07]

NEW SHOW: Fat Water, Johnny Hallyday with  Small Faces and Peter Frampton, The Herd, Roy Harper, Harvey Mandel, Barry Goldberg *** REPEATED: More Mod Music, The Who, The Lovin’ Spoonful, King Curtis, Muddy Waters, The Rotary Connection***  Sunday 20 Feb. 2022 & Tuesday 222 Feb. 2022, 12:00 noon till 24:00 *** Time: CET Brussels ***  Ed’s Show, 2022-07 (2018-30+32) ***

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Showtime CETime Brussels

  • 12.00 Fat Water, Johnny Hallyday-Small Faces-Herd
  • 14.00 More Mod, Muddy Waters, The Who
  • 16.00 Fat Water, Johnny Hallyday-Small Faces-Herd
  • 18.00 More Mod, Muddy Waters, The Who
  • 20.00 Fat Water, Johnny Hallyday-SmallFaces-Herd
  • 22.00 More Mod, Muddy Waters, The Who
  • 24.00  [ENDS HERE ON TUESDAY] 
  • 24.00 Fat Water, Johnny Hallyday-Small Faces-Herd
  • 02.00 More Mod, Muddy Waters, The Who
  • 04.00 [ENDS HERE ON MONDAY MORNING]  

THE PLAYLISTS

NEW SHOWS 12:00, 16:00, 20:00 & 24:00 hrs CET 

01 MY GENERATION: FAT WATER
LOVE, PEACE & UNDERSTANDING: THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS: Where Have All The Flowers Gone (LP A New Time, A New Day ; 1968) ***
FORGOTTEN & OVERLOOKED: THE YOUNGBLOODS: You Can’t Catch Me (live at San Francisco) + THE NEW INSPIRATION: Rainbow + BILLY STEWART: Secret Love ***
SPECIAL: FAT WATER: Fat Water, MGM, 1969  + related groups BLOOMFIELD, STILLS & KOOPER: Harvey’s Tune (< Super Session) + BARRY GOLDBERG & Friends feat. Mike Bloomfield & Harvey Mandel; Long Hard Journey (< Barry Goldberg & Friends, 1969) + HARVEY MANDEL: Check Me Out (< Get Off In Chicago, 1969) ***
LONGPLAYTIME:  BACK TO BASICS in 1968 with DYLAN (I Am A Lonesome Hobo <  LP John Wesley Harding) + JONI MITCHELL (Cactus Tree < LP Song To A Seagull) ***
WORD: Les mœurs et le féminisme + Charlotte Van den Broeck *** AND ALSO:  JULIEN CLERC: Hair

02 MY GENERATIONJOHNNY HALLYDAY feat. SMALL FACES & PETER FRAMPTON
LOVE, PEACE & UNDERSTANDING
: DIMITRI VAN TOREN: Gratis, belangloos,  voor niets (1967) ***
FORGOTTEN & OVERLOOKED:  THE HERD: Miss Jones (b-side of 1969 single ‘Sunshine Cottage’) + SPOOKY TOOTH (pre-Mick Jones): Weird (b-side, 1968) + NERO & THE GLADIATORD feat. Mick Jones: That’s A Long Time Ago ***
SPECIAL  JOHNNY HALLYDAY feat.  SMALL FACES & PETER FRAMPTON: untitled album aka “Rivière”, 1969, Amen, Réclamation, Regarde pour moi + SMALL FACES; That Man  + HUMBLE PIE: Bang!,  What You Will (< Safe As Yesterday Is, 1969) ***
LONGPLAYTIME:  ROY HARPER: Exercising Some Control (< Folkjokepos, 1969) + JOHN MARTYN: London Conversation (id., 1967)  ***
WOORD : JAN DE WILDE: Communisten + SIMON VINKENOOG & BO’s ART TRIO: Salmon Rushdie Blues + JOHNNY HALLYDAY: Un dimanche de janvier *** AND ALSO:  CONSORTIUM: Cynthia’s Serenity

 REPEATED SHOWS 14:00, 18:00, 22:00 & 02:00 hrs CET

03 MY GENERATION : I LOVE TO SEE YOU STRUT pt2
LOVE & PEACE THE BLOSSOM TOES: Peace-loving Man [LP If Only For A Moment, 1969].
RARE & FORGOTTEN
THE RIOT SQUAD + THE DRAG SET + THE UPROOTED + RAY HOFF & THE OFFBEAT
SPECIAL  V.A. I LOVE TO SEE YOU STRUT (Cherry Red Records)
PLASTIC PENNY + THE EASYBEATS + JULIE DRISCOLL, BRIAN AUGER & The Trinity + THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP + THE PRETTY THINGS + THE ANIMALS + SMALL FACES + THE WHO.
LONG-PLAYTIME THE WHO My Generation + THE LOVIN’ SPOONFUL Do You Believe in Magic.
THANKS TO CHERRY RED

04 MY GENERATION : MUDDY WATERS, THE ROTARY  CONNECTION
SPECIAL MUDDY WATETRS:  ELECTRIC MUD, 1968: I Just Wanna Make  Love, Hoochie Coochie Man, Herbert Harper’s Free Press News (Electric Mud, 1968)  backed by The Rotary Connection (later feat. Minnie Ripperton) + THE ROTARY CONNECTION
AND ALSO: JAMES COTTON + THE METERS + KING CURTIS Trouble In Mind, 1962.

 

 

BACKGROUND + MEER INFORMATIE

FAT WATER

“From Chicago, a mix of psych and heavy rock, with good organ and guitars plus the powerful voice of their singer, who was probably influenced by Janis Joplin. This outfit reportedly evolved out of The One Eyed Jacks from Champaign, Illinois. The vocals are very much of the San Francisco scene of that time and bring the Airplane’s Grace Slick immediately to mind. Musically, the vocals are matched with acoustic guitars and swirling organ which gives a country rock feel that flows easily from full tilt boogie to slow blues” Quoted from / All Rights Reserved: Stephane Rebeschini, Max Waller, Nick Kontogouris, rockasteria.blogspot.com

FAT WATER is related to several other American artists and groups, notably HARVEY MANDEL

As for Fat Water members, Vicky Hubley, Don Cody, G.E. Stinson, and Peter Milio continued as session musicians backing Harvey Mandel on his version of a “Super Session” and the album “Get-Off in Chicago”. Don Cody then wound up as a well-known recording engineer in San Francisco. Vicki and Peter also were part of the “Bruised Orange” album put out by “John Prine” and were featured with “Steve Goodman” for several albums. Peter Milio moved to San Francisco and played with “Country Joe MacDonald” and “David LaFlamme” of “It’s A Beautiful Day” for a while. G.E. Stinson formed the highly influential and successful “Shadowfax”. (…) Lance Massey actually played with “Aorta” for a short period and made music with local bands “Horsefeathers” and “Duck Soup”. He retired from music as a living and became a professional Carpenter. He still plays on occasion near his home town. http://www.inagadda.com/medRes/feature.html

ELECTRIC MUDDY
“(…° Marshall Chess, son of the president of the label who worked at the company had the idea to try something different by putting Muddy’s music into a psychedelic setting to appeal to a younger audience. After discussing the project with Muddy, he went for it. He wasn’t forced into it as some have been led to believe. Marshall Chess assembled in his words “the hottest, most avant garde rock guys in Chicago” for the album sessions consisting of Pete Cosey (lead guitar, later with Miles Davis) Phil Upchurch and Roland Faulkner (rhythm guitar), Louis Satterfield (bass) Gene Barge (tenor sax), Charles Stepney (organs) and Morris Jennings (drums). Since Muddy wasn’t as accustomed to this style, he only contributed vocals, but he still played an essential part in this recording. Electric Mud (1968) was mostly recorded in live takes with few overdubs and that off-the-cuff live feel that’s captured on it makes it stronger (…) .  Quoted from / All Rights Reserved: http://www.furious.com/perfect/muddywaterselectricmud.html

THANKS TO
CHERRY RED for V.A. I LOVE TO SEE YOU STRUT https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/i-love-to-see-you-strut-more-60s-mod-rnb-brit-soul-and-freakbeat-nuggets-3cd/
And BLOSSOM TOES If  Only For A Moment https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/blossom-toes-if-only-for-a-moment-3cd/

MY REVIEW / MIJN BESPREKING

THE BLOSSOM TOES If Only For A Moment
http://www.keysandchords.com/album-review-blog/blossom-toes-if-only-for-a-moment

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