Saturday, January 5, 2013

EDWARD AND THE GRINDERS



I could find very little info on this but I will tell you it sounds like a soundboard and contains one truly awesome WDYL. This particular one is 30 minutes long and Nicky Hopkins can be heard in the mix and he sounds stark raving mad.His piano is a great boost to a song in which you would Not expect it. One of the best versions of this song I have ever heard.

01 Subway
02 Too Far
03 Warm Red Wine
04 The Truth
05 Mona
06 Long Haired Lady
07 Mojo
08 Pride Of Man
09 Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder
10 Who Do You Love

Winterland, San Francisco, CA, 04/15/1970

Dino Valenti vocal, guitar
Gary Duncan guitar, vocal
David Freiberg bass, vocal
John Cipollina guitar, vocal
Nicky Hopkins piano
Greg Elmore drums

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

i concur! magnifique!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this, but I can't seem to find the link! The logo is not working yet. Sounds like a great show.

Anonymous said...

Great post!! Duncan, Hopkins and Valenti rules!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for fixing the link! Should be a good one. Hot cover art too!

Anonymous said...

Hi Bill, great show,superb version of wdyl especially Nicky is doing a great job - great to see all the shows again - still looking for the Fred Neil & Cipollina sessions - anybody out there who can help????????
kind regards from Austria, aoxomoxoa7

24HRDEJAVU said...

Aoxom7
I have looked everywhere for this one but will continue
Thanks for checking in Bill

Anonymous said...

Wow! Great version of WDYL.
Hopkins's piano playing made this great song even better than before.
Thank you very much.

Anonymous said...

The download files seem to be from one of the 1975 reunion shows at Winterland....

Anonymous said...

Great show, I had not heard this one before. You are absolutely right regarding WDYL - yahoo!!!!

In all the years I've been collecting (since 1971) and despite being a Fred Neil fan, I've never seen or heard the John & Fred collaboration. I remember back in the day when the two were playing together, everyone was talking about it. We were expecting a new album by Fred with John playing a significant role. Then nothing. It was extremely disappointing. If someone has the tapes please contact Bill here on 24 hour deja vu - many of us would like to hear them.

Bob W.

Anonymous said...

I agree the download is from 75, but still a great show even if a bit poor audio.

Do you have the 4/15/70 - looks like a great show also.

Bob W.

Anonymous said...

It was Mona that was great not the WDYL, my mistake. Here's the set list best as I could do:

1. Tuning
2. Fresh Air
3. Mona (EXCELLENT VERSION)
4. Baby, Baby
5. Gypsy Lights
6. Heebir Jeebies
7. Cowboy On The Run
8. Bittersweet Love
9. They Don't Know
10. Play My Guitar
11. Worrying Shoes
12. What About Me
13. Frewway Flyer -> ???

The file was titled Winterland 1975, so I assume that's where it is from. QMS played Winterland in December of 75 so that seems about right.

Bob W.

24HOURDEJAVU said...

APOLOGIES !!! I have corrected the wrong link! It now does reflect the 4-15-70 show. Once again my apologies for the error

Anonymous said...

Why apologize, the 75 show is pretty cool, with a very hot Mona I would not have heard otherwise. Don't beat yourself up mistakes happen - I mistook Mona for WDYL when I first listened to the show.

Bob W.

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