Identifier | 4887949 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD-R |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Please click on date for complete details. |
Source Info | AUD |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Cactus 1971-07-04 Overton Park Shell, Memphis, TN | |
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Set 1 | Big Mama Boogie (Incl. Shake Your Moneymaker/Hound Dog/Shake Rattle N' Roll) Band Introduction Feel So Good Oleo Big Mama Boogie (Incl. Shake Your Moneymaker/Bye Bye Baby?) Long Tall Sally Parchman Farm Mellow Down Easy |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Band line-up:
Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Ron Leejack - guitar Tim Bogert - bass, background vocals Carmine Appice - drums, background vocals 1) Side A of the Tim Bogert collection tape -- this is a mix of shows, which are supposed to be from 4 July 1971 and December 1971; the sequence here retains that of the cassette. 2) Based on the original edits on the cassette, there appear to be four distinct parts here: t01, which is the last song (or last song before the encore) performed as part of an opening set for Rod Stewart and The Faces; mono. t02 and t03 which, based on the introduction and the song, appears as if it could possibly be from a 1970 show; mono. t04 and t05 which also appear to be the last song performed, definitely from Memphis on a Sunday, so it would appear the 4 July 1971 date is correct; no mention of opening for The Faces, this might be a smaller club date played that was not one of the tour shows?; stereo. t06 to t08, which has Ron Leejack as part of the band, so it's definitely circa July 1971, and it is in Memphis based on the references Rusty makes; the songs here are probably closer to the beginning of the set; mono, with channel phasing at the beginning of t06. 3) t03 is cut, there are also two bump/dropout points left intact; t04 cuts in during the final part of the bass solo; t05 cuts in; t06 cuts in and has a lot of dropouts a the beginning; the first part is hissy and overmodulated, and the second part is better -- this may be two separate performances of the song pieced together; t08 is cut. 4) Ron Leejack is probably not on all the tracks here, but he's definitely on t06 to t08, and most likely on t04 to t05 as well; he is not introduced as being part of the band for t02 to t03; Leejack hails from Memphis, so it's likely that all tracks from Memphis, summer 1971 would include him. |