Long-playtime: Albums Radio Show *** The Spencer Davis Group Mk II [With Their New Face On], Spencer Davis [So Far], After Tea [National DIsaster], Eddie Hardin’s Wizard’s Convention, Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane [Mahoney’s Last Stand] *** Monday 03 January 2022 *** [Ed’s Show, 2022-01]

NEW SHOW:  The Spencer Davis Group Mk II feat. Ray Fenwick, Eddie Hardin [With Their New Face On],  Spencer Davis [So Far], After Tea [National DIsaster], Eddie Hardin’s Wizard’s Convention, Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane [Mahoney’s Last Stand], *** REPEATED SHOW Original Soundtrack of ‘Tonite, Let’s All Make Love in London’ + Barbara Keith, Kaleidoscope, Twice As Much, Eric Burdon & The Animals *** Monday 03 January 2022, 12:00 noon till  04:00 in the morning *** Time Zone CET Brussels, Paris, Berlin *** [2022-01 = 20171-15, no. 203] ***

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Showtime CETime Brussels 

  • 12:00 Spencer Davis MkII, After Tea, Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane
  • 14:00 Tonite, Let’s All Make Love in London
  • 16:00 Spencer Davis MkII, After Tea, Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane
  • 18.00 Tonite, Let’s All Make Love in London
  • 20:00 Spencer Davis MkII, After Tea, Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane
  • 22:00 Tonite, Let’s All Make Love in London
  • 24:00 Spencer Davis MkII, After Tea, Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane
  • 02:00 Tonite, Let’s All Make Love in London
  • 04:00 Show Ends Here   

01 NEW SHOW: SPENCER DAVIS MkII, AFTER TEA, RON WOOD & RONNIE LANE
THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP with Ray Fenwick and Eddie Hardin: WITH THEIR NEW FACE ON, LP, 1968, the entire album ***
EDDIE HARDIN’s WIZARD’s CONVENTION 2, 1995, (www.angelair.co.uk) , feat. Chris Farlowe, Paul Jones and Mike d’Abo, Debbie Bonham, John Lawton, Phil Manzanera, John Entwisthle, nd Denny Laine, Tony Ashton ***
AFTER TEA, feat. Ray Fenwick: NATIONAL DISASTER, 1968,  A-sid ***
SPENCER DAVIS: SO FAR (cd, 2008): choice tracks: ***
RONNIE LANE & RONNIE WOOD: Mahoney’s Last Stand, 1976, A-side and more ***
AND ALSO: HOMAGE TO  CATALONIA:  Himno de Riego: anthem of the Second Spanish Republic, proclaimed  14 April 1933 – destroyed by Franco’s  dictatorship 1 April 1939 ** Quico Pi de la Serra , Companiya Elèctrica Dharma: Brutalitat

02 REPEATED SHOW: TONITE, LET’s ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON (Original Soundtrack)
TONITE, LET’s ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON, Original Soundtrack, Remastered cd 2017: RADIO 68 PLAYS THE ENTIRE ALBUM  **
KALEIDOSCOPE: TANGERINE DREAM 1967.
TWICE AS MUCH:  THAT’s ALL, Immediate, 1968.
ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS: WINDS OF CHANGE, 1967.
BARBARA KEITH.
AND ALSO: HOMAGE A CATALONIA: GRUP DE FOLK: El Soldat Universal  + Aquesta terra és la teva terra (2003)       ** POEZIE / WORD & POETRY:  MARCEL VAN MALE: Neem plechtig uw hoofd af! ** JIM MORRISON: American Prayer: Awake, Stoned Immaculate, Freedom Exists ** PETER WHITEHEAD on recording THE PINK FLOYD **

HIGHLIGHT ** IN DE KIJKER

EDDIE HARDIN’s WIZARD’s CONVENTION 2, 1995, (www.angelair.co.uk)
“Recorded in 1995, this project features a “who’s who” of British rock with contributions from Ray Fenwick, Tony Ashton, Debbie Bonham, Mike D’Abo, John Entwistle, Chris Farlowe, Mo Foster, Eddie Hardin, Paul Jones, Denny Laine, Phil Manzanera, Chris Thompson, Zak Starkey and Snowy White. History was created with Paul Jones and Mike D’Abo dueting together on the song “Here I Go Again” – both Manfred Mann vocalists singing together for the first time!”. Quoted from: www.angelair.co.uk

SPENCER DAVIS GROUP.: WITH THEIR NEW FACE ON
“The album is a fairly schizophrenic mix of British jazz-blues and psych-pop, with the album fairly evenly divided between the two approaches. The opener is nearly a title track (“With His New Face On”), a string-laden midtempo slice of psych-pop that has some great chord changes that are reminiscent of Mike D’Abo’s work from around the same period. It’s one of the best tracks on the album. “Mr. Second Class” begins with a feel that presages prog, but quickly shifts to a 4/4 march not unlike the Box Tops’ swansong, “Sweet Cream Ladies.” “Alec in Transit Land” is a pretty straight jazz instrumental, recalling the work of early Manfred Mann (with the exception of a lengthy, even tiresome, drum solo). “Sanity Inspector,” on the other hand, is a delicate piece of psychedelic whimsy, with the usual contrived lyrics that mix a character narrative with vague social commentary. It’s a charming curiosity. “Feel Your Way” is a solid guitar-driven blues-shuffle with a great vocal and organ solo by Hardin. “Morning Sun” mixes the blues influences with a soaring, soulful chorus, recalling Jackie Lomax’s first solo album on Apple. “Moonshine” walks the line between jazz-blues and freakbeat, with another terrific vocal (mostly) treated with deep slapback echo. “Time Seller” returns to psych-pop, this time with manic drums and sawing cellos throughout. Though a bit dated, it also features some clever, unexpected chord changes and strong stacked backing vocals. The closer, “Stop Me, I’m Falling,” approaches vaudeville at times, but is definitely the most creative track on the album, shifting arrangements, time signatures and tonalities at will, ending with a lengthy, pretentious recitation. I love it!”
http://www.popgeekheaven.com/music-discovery/lost-treasures-spencer-davis-group

TONITE, LET’S ALL MAKE LOIVE IN LONDON

“A FILM BY PETER WHITEHEAD  ** THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK RELEASED FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1968! ** INCLUDES THE PINK FLOYD’S ‘INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE’ & CLASSIC HITS ‘OUT OF TIME’; ‘HERE COME THE NICE’ & MORE!

This newly restored and remastered edition of the soundtrack to Peter Whitehead’s first commercial film made during the Summer Of Love 1967. Tonite Lets All Make Love In London is a unique commentary of London during a time when the world said it was the first city, the soundtrack features The Pink FloydSmall FacesChris FarloweVashti and more, with spoken-word contributions from Mick JaggerMichael Caine, Andrew Loog OldhamDavid HockneyAllen Ginsberg and more.
As Andrew Loog says in the sleeve notes:  “The people in the film created the different image for everyone, their contributions are reflected in the attitudes and music contained in this album.” (Source:  http://www.charly.co.uk/albums/tonite-lets-all-make-love-in-london/)

On recording The Pink Floyd:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m8rOjlsM7o

“Whitehead’s film captured perfectly London’s mid-to-late ‘60s apex as the center of art, fashion, and music on the world stage. Remastered from original master tapes found in the CBS vaults, the soundtrack for Tonite Lets All Make Love In London is an important artifact of a fleeting moment in pop culture history, its music and interviews (including Allen Ginsberg’s brilliant reading of his poem from which the film takes its name) offering a glimpse into the window of the increasingly-distant past”.  Source: http://www.thatdevilmusic.com/2017/07/cd-review-tonite-lets-all-make-love-in.html

See SHINDIG magazine of July 2017, issue 69: http://www.silverbackpublishing.rocks/shop/

 

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