Showing posts with label Buddy Miles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buddy Miles. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Return Of The Band Of Gypsys - Kabuki Theater, San Francisco September 27, 1984

 


Return Of The Band Of Gypsys
Kabuki Theater San Francisco September 27, 1984
KQRQ-FM radio broadcast in 1984

1.Intro/Killing Floor  2.Manic Depression  3.Spanish Castle Magic  4.Message Of Love  5.Little Wing  6.Castles Made Of Sand  7.Hey Joe  8.Who Knows  9.Machine Gun
 
Disc 2
1.Fire  2.Red House  3.All Along The Watchtower  4.Foxey Lady  6.The Star Spangled Banner  6.Purple Haze  7.Them Changes


The original members of THE BAND OF GYPSYS, drummer BUDDY MILES and bassist BILLY COX, were joined by RANDY HANSEN, the most famous Jimi Hendrix tribute guitarist in the U.S. The trio performed "MESSAGE OF LOVE", "WHO KNOWS", and "MACHINE GUN" from the 1970 live album "BAND OF GYPSYS", as well as "HEY JOE", "FIRE",and other Jimi classics, and even "BUDDY MILES"'s "MESSAGE OF LOVE".


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Saturday, May 7, 2016

John McLaughlin - Devotion -1970 {Out of Print}

John McLaughlin - Devotion -1970
Studio recordings @320
{Out of Print}

Devotion is a hard driving, spaced-out, distorted hard-jazz-rock album featuring organist Larry Young, drummer Buddy Miles, and the little known bassist Billy Rich. This album was recorded close to the period when McLaughlin had been jamming with Jimi Hendrix, Young, Miles and Dave Holland. Terrible bootlegs exist of some of their jams, but bad sound quality and McLaughlin's guitar on the fritz make the bootlegs a ripoff.
Devotion was also sort of a ripoff. To this day, McLaughlin is angry about the way former Hendrix producer Alan Douglas mixed this record. Apparently, Douglas spliced bits of music together here and there that were not supposed to be connected. Despite this obvious problem, and the fact Douglas paid McLaughlin only $2,000 to record both Devotion and My Goal’s Beyond , this album is chock full of wonderfully ominous riffs and sounds. Devotion is an overlooked landmark album. 
~Walter Kolosky - All About Jazz


Track List:
1. Marbles (4:05)
2. Siren (5:55)
3. Don't Let the Dragon Eat Your Mother (5:18)
4. Purpose of When (4:42)
5. Dragon Song (4:13)
6. Devotion (11:25) 




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