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Set 1Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Instrumental
Major and Minor modes
Fire Eating
Über den Wellen
Instrumental
Major and Minor modes
Fire Eating
Über den Wellen
CommentPer René Aagaard:
"Alvin Lee is presented along with Bloomfield and Kooper. It starts with a fine version of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” with Al Kooper hand-ling the vocals. The instrumental (2) is a slow blues. Track (3) is MB explaining on the guitar.
Track (4) is something special, Michael Bloomfield is eating fire, with Al Kooper laying down the dramatically musical background! The host says: I’m now very pleased to announce a major news story. If Michael gets through with this, Electric Flag will tour again! MB says: Yeah! and then he starts on his trick explaining: There is nothing hard about fire eating. You put your head back, get your mouth wet, and stick it right down your throat! Aaaahhhhhhhh. Again! The host says: I feel like as though I should have a tutu on.
The last track (5) starts out as Johan Strauss’ waltz, but ends as a blues rocker. A very fine show that it must have been fun to see."
"Alvin Lee is presented along with Bloomfield and Kooper. It starts with a fine version of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” with Al Kooper hand-ling the vocals. The instrumental (2) is a slow blues. Track (3) is MB explaining on the guitar.
Track (4) is something special, Michael Bloomfield is eating fire, with Al Kooper laying down the dramatically musical background! The host says: I’m now very pleased to announce a major news story. If Michael gets through with this, Electric Flag will tour again! MB says: Yeah! and then he starts on his trick explaining: There is nothing hard about fire eating. You put your head back, get your mouth wet, and stick it right down your throat! Aaaahhhhhhhh. Again! The host says: I feel like as though I should have a tutu on.
The last track (5) starts out as Johan Strauss’ waltz, but ends as a blues rocker. A very fine show that it must have been fun to see."
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