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Sathington Willoughby

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  1. Fungi Band Portland, OR 03/10/2009 Roseland Theater Lineup: Les Claypool - Bass, Mike Dillon - Percussion, Sam Bass - Cello, Paulo Baldi - Drums Setlist: Duchess and the Proverbial Mind Spread Amanitas Rumble of the Diesel Long in the Tooth Red State Girl Russian Dance Drums Drum and Whamola Jam Fisticuffs David Makalaster I Electric Funeral Encore: Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers Up on the Roof - Southbound Pachyderm tease during David Makalaster I General Notes about this show: Yard Dogs Road Show, Saul Williams opening
  2. Fixed Bron-Y-Aur (First recorded August, 17, 1970 Hampton, Virginia)
  3. Bron-Y-Aur-August 17, 1970 Hampton, Virginia and they did part of Gallows Pole during Communication Breakdown on 9/19/1970 (evening show), not the full song though.
  4. haha yea I figured you'd be kicking yourself on that one. Just noticed Bring it on Home, which was played at Albert Hall too. The rest of your list looks good. (and you're right about Seattle 72, what a show!)
  5. What Is and What Should Never Be was played at Royal Albert Hall, January 9, 1970
  6. This should help you finish the first album. Led Zeppelin - live Los Angeles 1969-01-05 (Full Concert) (Babe I'm Gonna Leave You @22:11) Led Zeppelin - live San Francisco 1969-01-10 (Full Concert) (incl. You Shook Me, Black Mountain Side, Communication Breakdown)
  7. Asked if there was anything left in the studio archive Jimmy summarised that that was about it –though he did hint at a possible future Record Store Day release noting ‘’Something might pop up on international Record Day or something like that. But it will be a long way off.” http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/tbl-news/presencein-through-the-out-door-coda-olympic-studios-playback-event-report-plus-exclusive-tbl-track-by-track-complete-companion-discs-preview/
  8. I agree. Just had my first listen to 'Redone' a few days ago, pretty incredible work. Much more balanced and less fatiguing to the ears.
  9. Lots more here: http://www.ledzeppelin.com/show/june-2-1973
  10. Yes, this is the geeky girl from 'The Middle'.
  11. https://music.yahoo.com/video/evening-rough-mix-120000744.html
  12. The 1959 Fender Telecaster, dubbed the "Dragon Telecaster", has a pretty wild life, although it ended in tragedy. It was originally purchased in 1961 by John Owen for £107. It soon landed in the hands of Jeff Beck, his bandmate in the pop band, The Deltones. Beck brought the guitar with him to the Yardbirds in 1965 as a backup to his Gibson Les Paul. The original white Bakelite pickguard and switchtip of the Telecaster crumbled off and Beck had replaced it with a homemade black pickguard. When Beck abandoned the Yardbirds in August 1966, the Telecaster was left behind for Jimmy Page to use (with its original white pickguard). By March 1967, eight reflective circles appeared on the front body of the guitar, perhaps as a nod to Syd Barrett from Pink Floyd, who donned a similar Telecaster inJanuary 1967 for a recording session for the movie Let's All Make Love. In late 1967, Jimmy Page stripped the Fender Blond paint off and handpainted a green, red and orange psychadelic dragon on the front of the ash body and replaced the pickguard with a pickguard made of clear acrylic with a sheet of diffraction grating film underneath. Jimmy Page brought the Dragon Telecaster to Led Zeppelin and used it as his primary guitar until late April 1969 when he bought the Gibson Les Paul 'Number One' from Joe Walsh. In addition, the Dragon Telecaster was used onLed Zeppelin in October 1968 and used for the guitar solo on Stairway To Heaven in late 1970. In a 1998 Guitar World interview, Jimmy Page said the following about the fate of the Dragon Telecaster. "I still have it (referring to the Dragon Tele), but it’s a tragic story. I went on tour with the '59 Les Paul that I bought from Joe Walsh, and when I got back, a friend of mine had kindly painted over my paint job. He said, 'Ive got a present for you." He thought he had done me a real favor. As you can guess, I wasn't real happy about that. His paint job totally screwed up the sound and the wiring, so only the neck pickup worked. I salvaged the neck and put it on my brown Tele string bender that I used in the Firm. As for the body... it will never be seen again! (laughs)" http://www.led-zeppelin.org/studio-and-live-gear/1012
  13. 'Life' photog reveals never-before-seen Beatles images http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2015/07/08/beatles-photographs/29861239/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatodaycommusic-topstories
  14. As Adm Tech pointed out, It is a magick ritual, trust me. Might sound silly to the uninitiated... http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Magick-Twelve-Lessons-Magickal/dp/0738715786/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1436413498&sr=8-2&keywords=magick
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