33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#116
March 14, 2016


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Picture taken at The Rock Pile 1969



Acts I've Seen Play Live
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now
Hour One

1.   The Beatles: Twist & Shout (Bert Berns, Phil Medley) 1963
2.   Little Caeser & The Consuls: Dancing in the Street (Marvin Gaye / William Stevenson / Ivy Jo Hunter) 1965*
3.   Bobby Curtola: Hitchhiker (B Curtola)* 1961
4.   The Dave Clark Five: Everybody Knows (Dave Clark / Lenny Davidson) 1964
5.   The Esquires: 36-24-36  (Welch / Marvin / Harris / Meehan) 1965 *
6.   Beachboys: Shut Down (Brian Wilson / Roger Christianson) 1963
7.   Gordon Lightfoot: For Lovin’ Me (Gordon Lightfoot) 1964 *
8.   The Rolling Stones: Heart of Stone (Jagger / Richards) 1964
9.   Lovin’ Spoonful: Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind (John Sebastian) 1965
10. The Supremes: Nothing But Heartaches (Holland / Dozier / Holland) 1965
11. The British Modbeats: Somebody Help Me (J Edwards) 1967 *
12. James Brown: No, No, No (James Brown) 1959
13. The Paupers: One Rainy Day (Skip Prokop / Adam Mitchell) 1967 *
14. Jimi Hendrix Experience: Castles Made of Sand (Jimi Hendrix) 1968
15. The Who: Boris The Spider (John Entwistle) 1966
16. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Drive You (Mendelson Joe) 1969 *
17. The Fugs: Life Is Strange (Tuli Kupferburg) 1968
18. The Chambers Brothers: All Strung Out Over You (R Clark) 1968
19. The Mothers of Invention: Bacon Fat (Andre Williams / Devora Brown) 1968

Hour Two

1.   Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Fire (Arthur Brown / Vincent Crane) 1968
2.   Creedence Clearwater Revival: Born On The Bayou (John C Fogerty) 1969
3.   Howlin’ Wolf: Spoonful (Willie Dixon) 1960
4.   Johnny Winter: Mean Mistreater (J Gordon) 1969
5.   The Kinks: Waterloo Sunset (Ray Davies) 1967
6.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Algoma Centra No. 69 (Tom C Connors) 1970 *
7.   The Flying Burrito Brothers: Six Days On The Road (C Montgomery / E Green) 1972
8.   King Crimson: Happy Family (Robert Fripp / Pete Sinfield) 1970
9.   Dick Nolan: Aunt Martha’s Sheep (Ellis Coles / Dick Nolan) 1972 *
10. Ry Cooder: Get Rhythm (Johnny Cash) 1987
11. John Prine: Paradise (John Prine) 1970
12. Murray McLauchlan: When You’re Young (And You Don’t Know Nothin’) (M McLauchlan) 1978 *
13. The Pogues: If I Should Fall From The Grace of God (Shane MacGowan) 1988
14. La Bottine Souriante: La Fille Engagere (Trad) 1987 *


And Now For Your Particulars:

Hour One

The Beatles: Toronto, September 7, 1964 – MLG – Jungle Jay Nelson, MC
Opening: Jackie DeShannon & George Kirby, comedian
Attended 2nd show (pm)

1.   The Beatles: Twist & Shout (Bert Berns, Phil Medley)
Twist & Shout: Capitol Records Canada 6000 Series – T – 6054
Liverpool UK
Ringo Starr: drums
John Lennon: lead guitar, vocal
Paul McCartney: bass, vocal
George Harrison: guitar
Produced by George Martin - 1964
Recorded at Abby Road Studios, London by Norman Smith

Dave Clark 5, Toronto, November 2, 1964 – MLG – MC Dave Mickie
Opening: The Esquires, Bobby Curtola, Little Ceasar & The Consuls
Presented by Johnny Lombardi, Al Boliska & CKEY 590

2.   Little Caesar & The Consuls: Dancing in the Street (Marvin Gaye / William Stevenson / Ivy Jo Hunter)
Little Caesar & The Consuls: Red Leaf Records - RED 1001
Toronto ON
Tom Wilson: Bass Guitar
Gary Wright: Drums
Ken Pernokis: Lead Guitar
Bruce (Little Caesar) Morshead: Piano, Organ
Norm Sheratt: Saxophone, Vocals
Produced by Stan Klees - 1965

3.   Bobby Curtola: Hitchhiker (B Curtola)
45 Single: Tartan  Records (Tartan 101) 1961
Thunder Bay, ON
Produced 1961
http://bobbycurtola.com/en/

4.   The Dave Clark Five: Everybody Knows (Dave Clark / Lenny Davidson)
Across Canada: Capitol Records of Canada 6000 Series T 6103
London UK
Dave Clark, Drums born David Clark, 15 December 1942, Tottenham
Michael Smith, keys born Michael George Smith, 6 December 1943 died 28 February 2008
Dennis Payton, sax born Dennis Archibald West Payton, 11 August 1943, Walthamstow, East London died 17 Dec 2006
Lenny Davidson, guitar Leonard Arthur Davidson, 30 May 1944
Rick Huxley, bass Richard Huxley, 5 August 1940, Livingstone Hospital, Dartford, Kent - died 11 February 2013
Produced by Adrian Clark
First Published in Canada Januray 11, 1965

The Beachboys, Toronto, February 21, 1965 – MLG
Opening: Esquires, Big Town Boys, The Girl Friends

5.   The Esquires: 36-24-36  (Welch / Marvin / Harris / Meehan)
Introducing The Esquires: Capitol Records - T-6075
Ottawa ON
Gary Comeau: lead guitar
Clint Hierlihy: bass
Paul Huot: guitar
Richie Patterson, drums
Produced by Clint Hierlihy - 1964
Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Montreal
First Published in Canada August, 1964

6.   Beachboys: Shut Down (Brian Wilson / Roger Christianson)
Surfin USA: Capitol Canada T 1890
Hawthrorne CA
Brian Wilson - lead, harmony and backing vocals; bass guitar; keyboard, celeste; glockenspiel
Mike Love - lead, harmony and backing vocals; saxophone
David Marks - rhythm guitar
Carl Wilson - harmony and backing vocals; lead guitar
Dennis Wilson - harmony and backing vocals; drums
Produced by Nick Venet 1963
Recorded at Capitol and Western Studios, California

Gordon Lightfoot: Toronto School concert – March 1965
Opened for Russ Little

7.   Gordon Lightfoot: For Lovin’ Me (Gordon Lightfoot)
45 Single bw Spin, Spin: United Artists – UA-50055
Toronto ON
Gordon Lightfoot: guitar, vocal
Unknown other musicians
Produced by John Court - 1967

Song originally released 1966 on Lightfoot’s first LP Lightfoot!

The Beatles: Toronto – August 17, 1965 – MLG
Opening: The Remains

Rolling Stones, Toronto, June 29, 1966 MLG
Opening: Ugly Ducklings, The Standells, McCoys, The Rogues

8.   The Rolling Stones: Heart of Stone (Jagger / Richards)
45 Single: London Records L 9725
London UK
Mick Jagger: lead, bg vocals
Keith Richards: rhythm guitar, solo
Brian Jones: low tuned guitar
Bill Wyman: bass, bg vocals
Charlie Watts: drums
Jack Nitzsche: tambourine, piano
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham - 1964

Lovin’ Spoonful, Toronto MLG – December 11, 1966
Opening: The Association, The Paupers

9.   Lovin’ Spoonful: Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind (John Sebastian)
Do You Believe In Magic: Kama Sutra KLP 8050
New York City
John Sebastian: guitar, vocals
Zal Yanovsky: lead guitar, vocals
Steve Boone: bass
Joe Butler: drums
Produced by Erik Jacobsen 1965
Recorded by Val Valentin

The Supremes, Miami Beach FL - March 1967 - Eden Roc Hotel
In attendence: Ed Sullivan, Twiggy

10. The Supremes: Nothing But Heartaches (Holland / Dozier / Holland)
Greatest Hits: Motown MS 2-663
Detroit MI
Diana Ross
Mary Wilson
Florence Ballard
The Funk Brothrs: instrumentation
Produced by Lamont Dozier & Brian Holland -  1965

The British Modbeats, Toronto Centennial Arena June, 1967

11. The British Modbeats: Somebody Help Me (J Edwards)
Mod........Is The British Modbeats: Red Leaf Records - RED 1002 - vinyl
St. Catherines / Grimsby, ON
Fraser Loveman: vocals
Joe Colonna: bass
Robbie Jeffrey: drums
Greig Foster: guitar
Mike Gorgichuk: guitar
Produced by Stan Klees - 1967
http://www.themodbeats.ca/ or mailto:themodbeats@gmail.com

James Brown, Toronto, MLG – November 19, 1967
Attended with Geddy Lee
Grossed: $74,000 – Our tickets were Reds, $5

12. James Brown: No, No, No (James Brown)
Please Please Please: King / Regency Records 909
Barnwell, SC
James Brown - lead vocals
Bobby Byrd - background vocals
Johnny Terry - background vocals
Sylvester Keels - background vocals
Bill Hollings - background vocals
Louis Madison - background vocals
Nafloyd Scott - guitar
Clifford Scott - tenor saxophone
Kenny Burrell - guitar
Edwyn Conley - bass
George Dorsey - alto saxophone
John Faire - guitar
David "Panama" Francis - drums
Reginald Hall - drums
Ernie Hayes - piano
Clarence Mack - bass
Carl Pruitt - bass
Wilbert Smith - tenor saxophone
Ray Felder - tenor saxophone
Edison Gore - drums
Alvin "Fats" Gonder - piano
Eddie Freeman - guitar
Produced by Ralph Bass 1959
Recorded February 24, 1956-September 18, 1958

b. May 3, 1933, Barnwell, South Carolina
d. December 25, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia

Jimi Hendrix Experience, Toronto – CNE Colluseum February 24, 1968
Opening: The Paupers, The Soft Machine
Promoter: Russ Gibb / Att: 8000

13. The Paupers: One Rainy Day (Skip Prokop / Adam Mitchell)
Magic People: Verve Forecast - FTS 3026 - vinyl
Toronto, ON
Adam Mitchell, guitar, vocals
Skip Prokop, drums, vocals
Dennis Gerrard, bass
Chuck Beal, guitar
Produced by Rick Shorter - 1967
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002743

14. Jimi Hendrix Experience: Castles Made of Sand (Jimi Hendrix)
Axis: Bold As Love: Reprise Records 6281
London UK
Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocal
Noel Redding: bass
Mitch Mitchell: drums
Produced by Chas Chandler 1967
Recorded by Eddie Kramer at Olympic Studios, London with George Chkiantz, Andy Johns and Terry Brown

The Who: Toronto – CNE Colluseum, April 7, 1968
Opening: The Troggs, MC5
Promoter: Russ Gibb

15. The Who: Boris The Spider (John Entwistle)
A Quick One / The Who Sell Out: Decca MCA2-4067
London UK
Roger Daltrey Vocals
John Entwistle Bass Guitar [Horns] and Vocals
Keith Moon Drums
Pete Townshend Guitar and Vocals
Produced by Kit Lambert 1966

The Fugs, Toronto – Massey Hall, October 26, 1968
Opening: McKenna Mendelson Mainline
Attended with Geddy Lee

16. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Drive You (Mendelson Joe)
Stink: Liberty LBS 83251
Toronto, ON
Mike McKenna, guitar April 15, 1946 in Toronto
Mendleson Joe  July 30, 1944
Tony Nolasco July 9, 1950 in Sudbury
Mike Harrison November 1, 1948 in Brampton
Produced by Liberty Records Staff, UK, June 11, 1969

17. The Fugs: Life Is Strange (Tuli Kupferburg)
It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest Reprise 6305
New York City
Ed Sanders, vocals  Kansas City, Missouri August 17, 1939
Ken Weaver, vocal, drums   Galveston Island, Texas
Tuli Kupferberg, vocals (b & d NYC September 28, 1923 July 12, 2010)
Ken Pine, guitar
Charles Larkey, bass
Bob Mason, drums
Produced by Ed Sanders 1968
Recorded by Richard Alderson at Impact Sound, NYC

Chambers Brothers: Toronto – The Rockpile – November 2, 1968
Opening: Leigh Ashford

18. The Chambers Brothers: All Strung Out Over You (R Clark)
The Time Has Come: Columbia CS 9522
Los Angeles CA
Lester Chambers - harmonica
Joe Chambers - guitar
Willie Chambers - guitar
George Chambers - bass
Brian Keenan - drums
Produced by Tim OBrien 1968
Recorded by Fred Catero & Roy Segal

Mothers of Invention: Toronto – Rockpile – February 23, 1969
Played 3 Toronto gigs (Massey Hall & 2 Rockpile gigs) between Feb & May

19. The Mothers of Invention: Bacon Fat (Andre Williams / Devora Brown)
Live at The Rockpile: unreleased bootleg
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: guitar, vocal
Jimmy Carl Black: percussion
Don Preston: keys
Roy Estrada: bass, vocals
Bunk Gardner: horns
Ian Underwood: horns
Jimmy Motorhead Sherwood: horns
Arthur Dyer Tripp III: drums
Recorded in Torontos Masonic Temple, Feb 23, 1969

Hour Two

Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Toronto – Rockpile – April 12, 1969

1.   Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Fire (Arthur Brown / Vincent Crane)
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Polydor 543.008
Whitby UK
Arthur Brown: vocal
Vincent Crane: Hammond organ and piano
John Marshall:: drums
Nick Greenwood: bass
Produced by Kit Lambert & Pete Townsend - 1968

Arthur Wilton Brown on 24 June 1942

Creedence Clearwater Revival: Toronto – Electric Circus – May 4, 1969

2.   Creedence Clearwater Revival: Born On The Bayou (John C Fogerty)
Single bw Proud Mary: Fantasy Records 619
San Francisco CA
Doug Clifford, bass
Stu Cook, drums
John Fogerty, guitar vocals
Tom Fogerty, guitar
Produced by John Fogerty - 1969

Howlin’ Wolf: Toronto – Rockpile – May 20, 1969
Main Act: Ten Years After

3.   Howlin’ Wolf: Spoonful (Willie Dixon)
Chester Burnet AKA Howlin Wolf: Chess Records CH 60016-2
Chicago IL
Produced by Phil & Leonard Chess - 1960
Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago,

Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 White Station, Mississippi January 10, 1976 Hines, Illinois)
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed "Spoonful" as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll"

Johnny Winter: Toronto – Massey Hall – October 3, 1969
Opening: The Humble Sponge w Eddie Baltimore

4.   Johnny Winter: Mean Mistreater (J Gordon)
Johnny Winter: Columbia Records CS 9826
Beaumont TX
Johnny Winter: guitar, vocals
Willie Dixon: acoustic bass
Walter Shakey Horton: harmonica
John Turner: drums
Produced by Johnny Winter with Eddie Kramer 1969
Recorded in Nashville TN February-March, 1969

The Kinks: Toronto – The Hawk’s Nest, Le Coq D’or Tavern – Dec 6, 1969
Opening: Tractor
Attended with Joe Kuroda. Ken Stowar also there but I didn’t’ know him yet

5.   The Kinks: Waterloo Sunset (Ray Davies)
45 Single: Pye Records PYE 821
London UK
Mick Avory drums, percussion
John Dalton bass guitar, background vocals
Dave Davies lead guitar, background vocals
Ray Davies lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (harpsichord and piano),
Produced by Shel Talmy 1967
Released - 5 May 1967

Stompin’ Tom Connors: Toronto – Horseshoe Tavern – April 1970
Opening: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Attended with High School buddies & fake IDs as drinkin age was then 21

6.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Algoma Central No. 69 (Tom C Connors)
Stompin' Tom Meets Big Joe Mufferaw: EMI Canada - 724349 55925
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal, stompin’ board
Glen Reid: banjo
Mickey Andrews: steel
Randy McDonald: bass
Gerry Hall: guitar
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1970

Flying Burrito Brothers: Toronto – Electric Circus – May 16or17 1970
Opening: Buckstone Hardware

7.   The Flying Burrito Brothers: Six Days On The Road (C Montgomery / E Green)
The Last of the Red Hot Burritos: A&M Records – SP 4343
Los Angeles CA
Chris Hillman: vocals, bass, mandolin
Rick Roberts: vocals, rhythm guitar
Al Perkins: pedal steel guitar, lead electric guitar
Kenny Wertz: vocals, guitar, banjo
Michael Clarke: drums
Bernie Leadon (possible): guitar (overdubbed)
Produced by Jim Dickson – 1972
Recorded by Ed Kramer for Electric Lady Studio

King Crimson: Toronto, Massey Hall – November 11, 1971 /
Buffalo NY, War Memorial Aud – March 24, 1972

8.   King Crimson: Happy Family (Robert Fripp / Pete Sinfield)
Lizard: Atlantic Recording Corp SD 8278
Winbourn - Bournemouth , Dorset UK
Robert Fripp: guitar, mellotron, synth, organ, devices
Pete Sinfield: lyrics
Mel Collins: sax, flute
Gordon Haskell: bass, vocals
Andy McCulloch: drums
Keith Tippett: keys
Robin Miller: oboe, cor anglais
Mark Charig: cornet
Nick Evans: trombone
Produced by Robert Fripp & Pete Sinfield 1970
Recorded at Wessex Sound Studios, London by Robin Thompson & Geoff Workman

Dick Nolan: Toronto, Molly & Me Tavern – 1977
Stag for Marcel Gagnon by his friends

9.   Dick Nolan: Aunt Martha’s Sheep (Ellis Coles / Dick Nolan)
Best of Dick Nolan: RCA KYL1-0393
Corner Brook NL
Produced by Barry Haugen – 1977

Ry Cooder: Toronto – Convocation Hall, University of Toronto – 1981
Opening: John Haitt

10. Ry Cooder: Get Rhythm (Johnny Cash)
Get Rhythm: Warner Brothers – 92-5639
Los Angeles CA
Ry Cooder: guitar, vocal
Van Dyke Parks: keys
Flaco Jimenez: accordion
Steve Douglas: sax
Jorge Calderon: bass
Jim Keltner: drums
Miguel Cruz: percussion
Bobby King, Terry Evans, Arnold McCuller, Willie Greene Jr: bg vocal
Produced by Ry Cooder – 1987
Recorded & Jixed by Ed Cherney at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles
Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Lacquer, LA

John Prine: Toronto, Ontario Place Forum – circa 1982
Opening: Leon Redbone

11. John Prine: Paradise (John Prine)
John Prine: Atlantic Records SD 8296
Maywood, Illinois
John Prine: guitar, vocals
Reggie Young: lead guitar
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
John Christopher: guitar
Bobby Emmons: organ
Bobby Wood, piano
Gene Chrisman: drums
Bishop Heywood: percussion
Steve Goodman: guitar, harmony vocals
Dave Prine: fiddle
Neil Rosengarden: bass
Produced by Arif Mardin 1971
Recorded by Dale Smith at A&R Studios, NYC

Murray McLauchlan: Toronto, Ontario Place – July 12, 1984

12. Murray McLauchlan: When You’re Young (And You Don’t Know Nothin’) (M McLauchlan)
Whispering Rain: True North Records TN 36
Toronto ON
Murray McLauchlan: guitar, piano, vocals
Ben Mink: mandolin, fiddle
Eric Robertson: keys
David Wilcox: guitars
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Barry Keane: drums
Lloyd Green: steel
Produced by Murray McLauchlan 1978
Recorded at Eastern Sound, Toronto & Woodland Sound, Nashville by Ken Friesen

The Pogues: Toronto, Palais Royal – December 3, 1987
Guest: Joe Strummer

13. The Pogues: If I Should Fall From The Grace of God (Shane MacGowan)
If I Should Fall From Grace With God: Island Records ISL 1175
London UK
Shane MacGowan vocals, guitar
Spider Stacy tin whistle, vocals
James Fearnley accordion, piano, mandolin, dulcimer, guitar, cello, percussion
Jem Finer banjo, saxophone
Andrew Ranken drums, vocals
Philip Chevron guitar, mandolin
Darryl Hunt bass, percussion, vocals
Terry Woods cittern lute, concertina, strings, banjo, dulcimer, guitar, vocals
Additional personnel:
Ron Kavana banjo, spoons, mandolin
Siobhan Sheahan harp
Brian Clarke alto saxophone
Joe Cashman tenor saxophone
Paul Taylor trombone
Chris Lee trumpet
Eli Thompson trumpet
Produced by Steve Lillywhite 1988
Recorded by Chris Dickie, Roy Spong & Nick Lacey at RAK Studios, London 1987

La Bottine Souriante: Toronto – Eglise Sacre Coeur – June 3, 1988
Presented by Mariposa & The Flying Cloud Folk Club

14. La Bottine Souriante: La Fille Engagere (Trad) 1987 *
45 Single: Mille-Pattes Productions MP 1000
Joliette QC
Michel Bordeleau, mandolin, mandola
Yves Lambert, accordion, harmonica
Andre Marchand, guitar, feet
Martin Racine, violin, mandola
Rejean Archambault, bass
Denis Frachette, piano
Mario Forest, spoons
Produced by Mario Forest - 1987
Recorded by Andre Lesperance & Andre Marchand
http://www.bottinesouriante.com/



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