I pulled this one out after a long hiberation just the other day. I recently got vinyl "Comes a Time" and figuring out "Look out for my Love" on guitar. Dug into Unplugged for that version. Ended up playing whole disc couple times.
You just gotta believe it and it is true. Nobody trusts doctors these days anyway and everybody on the net is an expert. I will say that coke is marginally better for the teeth than Coke, tho. In correct amounts.
I've been a bad likkul bwoy all year and still this one came today. No add' import tax because they effed up or anything so I 'saved' around 60 USD. ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE SOUND QUALITY, BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. So worth it.
The Beat Club recording sounds ok, and the other soundboard (11/13/72) is saturated, but acceptable. The rest goes from poor to very poor. Fortunately, the audience was generally interested in music and kept quiet. But, one more time for the world, the level of playing make up for the sound quality. If you have the time, download the bonus show from the Rainbow and listen to a minute of it (or even less). That one's far beyond poor in terms of sound quality.
Yeah, I think you mentioned that one the last time we spoke of this. Cannot say that I'm exactly yearning to hear that one minute (or less), to be honest I'm only on the second disc of the Zoom Club gig so far and it takes a few songs for the ears to adjust but after a while I didn't really care because the playing is out of this world. The Beat Club stuff is the same that was available as bonus visual material on one remastered dvd/audio set, right?
The Zoom Club gig is indeed out of this world. Once you get adjusted to lo-fi, it becomes a transcendent musical experience. Yes, the Beat Club footage is available on the cd/dvd set too. Muir steals the show, of course .
What a crazy dude Yup, that long improv at the end of the first disc is one of the most mindblowin' bits of music I've ever heard. It is beyond words... Wetton and Bruford is heavier than any metal and so much funkier and more slippery. Cross and Fripp weren't slouches either. All these boxes are the best money I've spent all year.
It is pretty good. But I think the show captured on Sweet Summer Sun is much better. And I thought the young(er) Lisa Fischer was so much hotter (though not cuter) than Sasha. But, to each his own, etc.
I consider myself a burgeoning Neil fan --- have dug him since about 1991-92 but have never had NY Acquisition Syndrome like I have had in the last few years. This was the first time I had ever heard Unplugged.
This is a cool, bluesy album i saw mentioned in another thread here. They jammin the blues. All killer, no filler.
Always get a kick when Leo sings on an album, and this is all the way through. This is a pretty enjoyable album, but the cover art? Well... we'll just leave it at that.
I haven't listened to this album, but everytime I read the name Leo Kottke, I just want to listen to "Vaseline Machine Gun".
I hear all that. Got into Neil Young same time. I knew his hits, but Harvest Moon spwaned it. I own more of his acoustic albums and feel revitalized myself for new vinyls.Ditch trilogy, Reactor, Ragged Glory, Live Rust is whats on my list