![]() If you are in any shape or form, a Folk music fan, if Vin Scelsa’s introduction to Pete Seeger doesn’t move you into settling back for what is to follow, then this website and review ain’t really for you, is it?Įven without me telling you about the songs here you just know that listening to Pete Seeger and his protege, Roger McGuinn telling stories and singing songs on stage has to be a history lesson in itself, and well worth your time, doesn’t it? This is a fascinating series of releases from the Bottom Line Archive often bringing our ‘back pages’ into sparkling life again and for younger listeners not just a window into the soul of what has become known as Americana Music but in many cases a Masterclass in the oeuvre too. This show includes what are currently the earliest circulating live renditions of opener “Then She Kissed Me”, “Born To Run” (note the work-in-progress lyrics) and Chuck Berry’s “No Money Down”.A Masterclass In Songwriting From Teacher and Pupil. This is a transfer from the master cassettes. This audience tape also circulates as ‘Watch The World Explode’ (Kivak Master Series). This audio can be found in its entirety on the CD ‘No Money Down’ (Winged Wheel) and is likely to be from the second show, although this hasn’t been verified. The above-listed 12-song setlist is believed to encompass a complete performance and is taken from an audience recording of reasonable quality. Recollections differ however, and he may not have appeared at all six shows of the three day stand. As noted on the pre-concert advertising material, singer-songwriter Jeffrey Comanor opened for Springsteen, performing a short set. Two shows, 8:30pm and 11:30pm, with Springsteen & The E Street Band headlining. It was one of the largest-scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations, watched the live broadcastīruce Springsteen played a great concert at The Bottom Line, New York, NY, USA, July 13, 1974. On the same day, concerts inspired by the initiative happened in other countries, such as Australia and Germany. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (attended by about 100,000 people). Billed as the “global jukebox”, the event was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium inLondon, England, United Kingdom (attended by 72,000 people) and John F. The event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for relief of the ongoing Ethiopian famine. Live Aid was a dual-venue concert held on 13 July 1985. ![]() In addition to his bass playing, Kane was known for his subculture fashion sense and for uttering original aphorisms in a his uniquely-toned voice. He stated in the 2005 documentary film New York Doll that his nickname, Arthur “Killer” Kane, was inspired by the first article written about the Dolls in which the journalist described Kane’s “killer bass” playing. He also suggested that it was inspired by the adversary of (the 1930′s science fiction hero) Buck Rogers, a villainous character named Killer Kane. Also check out: Roger McGuinn plays Bob DylanĪrthur Kane (Febru– July 13, 2004) was a musician best known as the bass guitarist for the pioneering glam rock band the New York Dolls. He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with The Byrds. ![]() He is best known for being the lead singer and lead guitarist on many of The Byrds ‘ records. James Roger McGuinn (born James Joseph McGuinn III on July 13, 1942) known professionally as Roger McGuinn and previously as Jim McGuinn, is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Roger McGuinn is 72 – Happy Birthday! (read more) ![]()
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