David Sanborn interview and introduction of Sun Ra and his Arkestra on "Night Music" in 1990. The band features John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, June Tyson, etc. For me, NM was and remains the best music show on US TV thus far.
Sun Ra and his Arkestra performing "Face the Music" on the TV show "Night Music" in 1990. The band features John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, June Tyson, etc. For me, NM was and remains the best music show on US TV thus far.
Can live, March 22 1973 at the Bataclan, Paris. Irmin Schmidt-keyboards, Michael Karoli-guitar, Jaki Liebezeit-drums, Holger Czukay-bass, and Damo Suzuki-vocals. From the crucial pop 2.
Soft Machine performing Out-Bloody-Rageous at the theatre de la musique in Paris March 1970 for Patrice Blanc Francard's great Pop 2. Mike Ratledge-organ-piano , Robert Wyatt-drums-vocals, Hugh Hopper-bass, Elton Dean-alto sax-saxello, Lyne Dobson-soprano sax-flute.
Amon Duul II live at the Taverne de l'Olympia. John Weinzirl-guitar-voic e, Chris Karrer-guitar-violin -voice, Lothar Meid-bass, Karl Hausmann-organ, Danniel Scher-percussion-dru ms, and Peter Leopold-drums. There is a rough edit around the middle of the song from the original broadcast of this segment from Pop 2.
Fairport Convention live at theTaverne de l'Olympia 1970. Dave Mattacks-drums, Simon Nicol-guitar, Dave Pegg-bass, Dave Swarbrick-violin, Richard Thompson-guitar. From the lovely Pop 2. A textbook example of A+ ensemble dynamics.
Guru Guru performing Ooga Booga at Bataclan March 10 1973, Paris. From a Deutsch Rock episode of Pop 2! Also included is the only other snipet, from the show, of Guru Guru beginning "Der Elektrolurch" as the show ends. Ooga Booga has a short bit of voice-over at the beginning. Mani Neumeier-drums-vocal s, Bruno Schaab-bass, Ax Genrich-guitar.
Gong-Paris-1971-From a January 9 1971 transmission of Pop Deux. Daevid Allen-guitar-voice, Didier Malherbe-tenor sax, Christian Tritsch-bass, vocals, Gilli Smyth-voice, Raschid Houari-drums. Two songs mixed with interview segments. I don't know the first number; the second is an early version of It's a Perfect Mystery.
Great and rare performance of Fotheringay playing Gypsy Davey in 1970.
Sandy Denny-vocals, Jerry Donahue-guitar(solo) , Gerry Conway-drums, Pat Donaldson-bass, Trevor Lucas-guitar.
Soft Machine performing Moon In June at the Bilzen Jazz Fest 1969 in Belgium. This adds about 3 minutes to another posting. Mike Ratledge-organ, Robert Wyatt-drums-vocals, Hugh Hopper-bass.
Matching Mole live in May 1972, Paris, plus an interview with Robert Wyatt.
Complete segment from pop 2, yet still missing the end of "Part of the Dance".
Robert Wyatt-Drums, Vocals, Phil Miller-Guitar, Dave MacRae-el. piano, organ, Bill MacCormick-bass. From the superb Pop 2. Vive Patrice Blanc Francard!
Can live, March 22 1973 at the Bataclan, Paris. Irmin Schmidt-keyboards, Michael Karoli-guitar, Jaki Liebezeit-drums, Holger Czukay-bass, and Damo Suzuki-vocals. From Pop 2.
Caravan playing "A hunting we shall go" at the Bataclan on November 26 1973, Paris. From the LP "For Girls who grow plump in the night". Pye Hastings-guitar-voca ls, Richard Coughlin-drums, David Sinclair-organ-piano , John G Perry-bass, Geoff Richardson-viola. From Patrice Blanc Francards' informative Pop 2.
Part 1 of 2 of the entire segment from Pop Deux of the Softs in the studio. This highlights about 4 hours of work in recording the song, "Teeth" from Soft Machine Four. Mike Ratledge-piano, Robert Wyatt-drums, Hugh Hopper-bass, Elton Dean-alto sax, Roy Babington-ac. bass. Pop 2 was amazing!
Man performing "Would the Christians wait five minutes, the lions are having a draw" from their third release "Man". Micky Jones-guitar, vocals, Deke Leonard-guitar, vocals, Clive John-organ, piano, Terry Williams-drums, Martin Ace-bass, vocals.
Fairport Convention live at theTaverne de l'Olympia 1970. Dave Mattacks-drums, Simon Nicol-guitar, Dave Pegg-bass, Dave Swarbrick-violin, Richard Thompson-guitar. From the super Pop 2. This is the last song I have to offer from the Fairports' segment of pop deux.
Caravan playing "The dog, the dog, he's at it again" at the Bataclan on November 26 1973, Paris. From the LP "For Girls who grow plump in the night". Pye Hastings-guitar-voca ls, Richard Coughlin-drums, David Sinclair-organ-piano , John G Perry-bass, Geoff Richardson-viola. From the incompairable Pop 2.
Soft Machine performing Esther's Nose Job at the theatre de la musique in Paris March 1970 for Patrice Blanc Francard's great Pop 2. Mike Ratledge-organ-piano , Robert Wyatt-drums-vocals, Hugh Hopper-bass, Elton Dean-alto sax-saxello, Lyne Dobson-soprano sax-flute.
Pretty Things-January 13 1971-Taverne de l'Olympia-Paris
Phil May-vocals, Jon Povey-piano-bass-voc als, Pete Tolson-guitar, Walley Allen-bass-guitar-vo cals, Skip Alan-drums. From the Parachute LP.
Fairport Convention live at theTaverne de l'Olympia 1970. Dave Mattacks-drums, Simon Nicol-guitar, Dave Pegg-bass, Dave Swarbrick-violin, Richard Thompson-guitar. From the incompairable Pop 2.
Caravan playing "For Richard" at the Bataclan on November 26 1973, Paris. This is the second half of the song, as broadcast and edited (between interview segments) by Pop 2. Pye Hastings-guitar-voca ls, Richard Coughlin-drums, David Sinclair-organ-piano , John G Perry-bass, Geoff Richardson-viola. From Patrice Blanc Francard.
Caravan "A Place Of My Own" 1968. Pye Hastings-guitar-voca ls, Richard Coughlin-drums, David Sinclair-organ-piano , Richard Sinclair-bass-vocals . Crass editing by the rebroadcast, (I imagine it was longer the first time around).