1974-05-06
Ambassador Theater, St. Louis, MO
FM Radio Broadcast - KSHE-FM
Very Good Quality
NEW Upgrade! Now available in Lossless (FLAC) as well as
NEW Upgrade! Now available in Lossless (FLAC) as well as
mp3 @ 320
OK, before I move on to my next 'Featured Artist', I wanted to post a couple of great shows from former featured artists that I only recently acquired (and thus didn't have when I posted the other stuff). The first is from The Guess Who, and this is a real find. There are very few decent concert boots by these guys, so I was thrilled to find this FM radio broadcast from 1974, which still features the classic (and best ) group lineup. This is from the end of their Spring 1974 tour, and thus one of the last shows before guitarists Kurt Winter and Donnie McDougall left the group (or were kicked out, it's not clear). After they departed, jazz-pop guitarist Domenic Troiano was brought in, and the decline and end of The Guess Who was near. This show, however, still shows them near their peak form (This one comes at the time of Road Food and the single 'Clap For The Wolfman', which is a bit past their peak, I would have preferred a show from around 1972, around the time of Rockin', but this is still good.) This is a very good (clean) radio recording (lacking much low end, but otherwise great). Unfortunately, the show was marred somewhat early on by some equipment failures (blown amp or power outage or something) which causes delays, and forces Burton Cummings to ad lib and play a couple songs on piano only. Detracting from the recording also is the KSHE DJ, who feels compelled to interject something anytime there is a lull on stage (between songs, etc.). These are minor complaints, however, as this is still the best Guess Who bootleg I've heard, featuring a full show and many of their classics (including a rockin' 20-minute American Woman/Truckin/No Sugar Tonight Medley). Although not as good as their classic Live at the Paramount official live album, this is the best boot show I've found. Still a surprisingly underrated band.
Due to technical problems, "Artificial Flowers" and "Sour Suite" were played as solo piano pieces by Burton.
The Band:
Gary Peterson
Bill Wallace
Burton Cummings
Kurt Winter
Donnie McDougall
Disc One - 61:07 minutes
01. Intro
02. Bus Rider
03. New Mother Nature
04. Artificial Flowers
05. Sour Suite
06. >> interlude
07. Undun
08. Albert Flasher
09. Runnin' Back To Saskatoon
10. Glamour Boy
11. Self Pity
12. Clap For The Wolfman
13. These Eyes
14. Star Baby
15. >> interlude
16. Straighten Out
17. Bye Bye Babe
Disc Two - 40:15 minutes
01. Medley: American Woman / Truckin' Off Across The Sky / No Sugar Tonight 20:55
02. Share The Land 4:58
03. No Time 5:30
04. (Applause) > Orly 5:45
05. (/KSHE Analysis) > Leave It To Beaver Theme (Burton Cummings & Bill Wallace) 3:09
New! Now available in Lossless (FLAC Files)
FLAC - Guess Who_1974-05-06_KSHE-FM_FLAC.rar
mp3 - disc 1: Guess_Who_-_1974-05-06_-_KSHE-FM_Disc1.rar
New Links (08/31/21)
Bonus Guess Who!
Here's another excellent, short but sweet Guess Who show, audio taken from the old 'In Concert' TV show from 1973 (FM radio simulcast-that's how they did these things back in the 'old days'). Same lineup as above. Good audio quality. Short 22 minute set for TV broadcast. You can add this to the above set, or just take as is. Enjoy!
The Guess Who
"ABC-TV In Concert"; likely Civic Center, Santa Monica, California
Broadcast March 2, 1973 (recording date not known)
FM recording, Very Good Quality
Lossless (FLAC) files
Set List (22:31 min):
01. American Woman
02. Bye Bye Babe
03. No Time
Great find, BB. Normally, I'd be bummed with the sound's absent low end, but considering there are virtually NO prime time GW boots to be found, this is a total treat. Besides, with respect to Rockin', So Long, etc. etc., Road Food is my personal fave. Did no one record these guys during those glory years? Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Guess Who live stuff and to Capt. W. for showing the way here.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have all the official releases, and always wanted to hear this version of the band live. The low end isn't really missing - I used some plugins to bring it back up into the mix. Maybe we could ask Iconoclassic to do a professional job with these tracks and release "Guess Who Live at the Ambassador"?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!!! Love this stuff! The GW
ReplyDeleteThank You so much BB. I've had this sitting on my hard drive for a while now. I love it but couldn't find ANY info about it. Glad I finally found your site!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! The only other live recording of TGW I've heard is their 2001 Runnin' back through canada album. Truly an amazing live band I think and I'm glad to have heard this set, the bass amp failure improvising shenanigans really make this something interesting and special to listen to really!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing this, as I don't have an GW Boots, so fab...I agree, very underrated band, very underrated vocalist like so may from the day who don't have a minor PR industry behind them (usual suspects) in todays "classic rock " pigeonhole, back in the day we didn't have these caretgotires?...it was just music, rock , hard rock or "that heavy stuff" is what I like...just dropped off the radar and not appreciated or even known about by enough people...so many bands in this position...Cheers again.
ReplyDelete