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Lonnie Mack 07/11/1985

SHOWID 218896

Set I

You Don't Have To Go
Satisfy Susie
Stop
Farther On Down The Road
Whole Lotta Shakin'
Lonely Man (*)
The Things That I Used To Do (*)

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

Special guests on guitar last two tracks - Ronnie Wood & Keith Richards

Collectors With This Show

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Gary K (5/5) cdr / 1 A View  
Notes: w/ Ronnie Wood & Keith Richards.
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 1 View   MSC>C>CD
Notes: Early show
Gary (5/4.3) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: SBD w/Richards & Wood
kindnoodles/chris helmick (5/5) cdr / 1 a View   sbd
Notes: w/ron wood & keith richards
Steve K (4/5) MP3 / 1 A View   SBD
Warren Childers (4/4.9) CD / 1 A- A- View  
Gaston Petrollini (3/5) cd-r / 1 View   SBD
Uwe Z. (3/5) FLAC / 1 A- View   sbd > 1st gen cassette > ? > flac
Robbie Kellman (3/5) flac / 1 View  
Notes: DVD I Drive Clean Out Keith & Woody guest.
cheech (3/0) flac / 1 View  
Notes: w/Kieth Richards
Bluesthinker (2/4.9) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: W/ Ronnie Wood & Keith Richard
Mike Langen (2/4.9) cdr / 1 A View   sbrd
Notes: LONNIE MACK THE LONE STAR CAFE,NYC,USA JULY 11,1985 EARLY SHOW 1-YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO 2-SATISFY SUSIE 3-STOP 4-FARTHER ON DOWN THE ROAD 5-WHOL LOTTA SHAKIN' GOIN' ON 6-INTROS/TUNING 7-LONELY MAN ** 8-THE THINGS THAT I USED TO DO ** ** W/ KEITH RICHARDS,RON WOOD CASSETTE SB MASTER > 2ND GEN CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC I HAVE SEEN THIS LISTED AS JULY 10,11 & 12,1985.THE BELOW ARICLE CONFIRMS THE DATE I HAVE. A JULY 1985 CALENDER SHOWS THAT THURSDAY AS JULY 11 AS NOTED ON MY RECORDING. FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES ROCK 'N' ROLL LONNIE MACK By JON PARELES Published: July 14, 1985 A SET of first-class roadhouse rock turned into a celebrity event when the Rolling Stones guitarists Keith Richard and Ron Wood joined Lonnie Mack on Thursday at the Lone Star Cafe, 61 Fifth Avenue. Mr. Mack has been making records for more than two decades; much of his set was drawn from his new album, ''Strike Like Lightning.'' And 22 years after he had a top 10 hit with an instrumental version of Chuck Berry's ''Memphis,'' Mr. Mack's high, wailing guitar solos are still clear and to the point. Although Mr. Mack can play every finger-twisting blues guitar lick, he doesn't show off; for most songs, he comes up with sustained melodies and uses fast licks only at an emotional peak. Mr. Mack is also a thoroughly convincing singer, whether his lyrics are boasting or hurting. When the two Rolling Stones joined Mr. Mack, it was a rare chance to hear a jam session without idle display. Mr. Richard showed his distinctive sawed-off phrases and terse, bent chords, as Mr. Wood added slide-guitar descants. Celebrity didn't matter; the blues did. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E0D61738F937A25754C0A963948260
Private Stock (2/5) CDR / 1 Vg View  
Notes: Lonnie Mack is on stage with two guys who have made careers out of copying his licks. Gotta like that, man.
Brian C (1/4.7) FLAC / 1 A A- View  
Notes: DVD612
Peter James (1/4.9) cdr / 1 View   SDB
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: LONNIE MACK THE LONE STAR CAFE,NYC,USA JULY 11,1985 EARLY SHOW 1-YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO 2-SATISFY SUSIE 3-STOP 4-FARTHER ON DOWN THE ROAD 5-WHOL LOTTA SHAKIN' GOIN' ON 6-INTROS/TUNING 7-LONELY MAN ** 8-THE THINGS THAT I USED TO DO ** ** W/ KEITH RICHARDS,RON WOOD CASSETTE SB MASTER > 2ND GEN CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC I HAVE SEEN THIS LISTED AS JULY 10,11 & 12,1985.THE BELOW ARICLE CONFIRMS THE DATE I HAVE.A JULY 1985 CALENDER SHOWS THAT THURSDAY AS JULY 11 AS NOTED ON MY RECORDING. FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES ROCK 'N' ROLL LONNIE MACK By JON PARELES Published: July 14, 1985 A SET of first-class roadhouse rock turned into a celebrity event when the Rolling Stones guitarists Keith Richard and Ron Wood joined Lonnie Mack on Thursday at the Lone Star Cafe, 61 Fifth Avenue. Mr. Mack has been making records for more than two decades; much of his set was drawn from his new album, ''Strike Like Lightning.'' And 22 years after he had a top 10 hit with an instrumental version of Chuck Berry's ''Memphis,'' Mr. Mack's high, wailing guitar solos are still clear and to the point. Although Mr. Mack can play every finger-twisting blues guitar lick, he doesn't show off; for most songs, he comes up with sustained melodies and uses fast licks only at an emotional peak. Mr. Mack is also a thoroughly convincing singer, whether his lyrics are boasting or hurting. When the two Rolling Stones joined Mr. Mack, it was a rare chance to hear a jam session without idle display. Mr. Richard showed his distinctive sawed-off phrases and terse, bent chords, as Mr. Wood added slide-guitar descants. Celebrity didn't matter; the blues did. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E0D61738F937A25754C0A963948260
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 1 View   sbd 1st gen cassette (Jerry Moore's copy)
Notes: seeded on 09/16/2009 by Rob Berger
whammer (1/5) Flac / 1 View   SBD
Howard Leach (1/5) CDR / 1 View  
Dennis Lausier (1/4.8) CD / 1 A- A- View   CASSETTE SB MASTER > 2ND GEN CASSETTE > M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR...
kent (1/0) / 0 View  
Calvin (0/0) / 0 View  
Karl (0/0) 320 / 0 View  
Jono (0/0) / 0 View