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John Cipollina 08/20/1986

Club 10, San Francisco, CA
SHNID 29329
Source Summary
Thunder & Lightning: Senn 441's > Sony D5 Master > Maxell MX90 1st gen
Entered by Ryan Linn
Checksums ffp, md5
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
5/21/05
05/21/2005
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Archive Identifier cipollina1986-08-20.flac16 ↗

Other Sources
Thunder & Lightning (Gravenites Cipollina Band)
1986-08-20
Club 10
San Francisco, CA

Source : Senn 441's > Sony D5 Master > Maxell MX90 1st gen
Transfered : Yamaha KX800u cassette deck > Sony R500 DAT w/Super Bit Mapping on > HHB 850 CDR > EAC >FLAC
File Size : 531mb

01 Down in the Bottom
02 4 floors or 40
03 Small Walkin Box
04 Funky Blues
05 Right Handed World
06 Did It For The Band
07 Run Out Of West
08 I'm Gone
09 Hey Joe*
10 Crawling King Snake ^
11 Boogie Chillum^

Line up :
Nick Gravenites   :  guitar, lead vocals
John Cipollina    :  lead guitar, backing vocals
Doug Kilmer       :  bass, backing vocals
Greg Alton        :  drums

Guests
* Billy Roberts   :  lead vocals, guitar
@ John Lee Hooker :  lead vocals, guita


Benefit show for A.R.T., Artists Rights Today, an organization of SF poster artists.

Huge thanks to EnXXo for this! This is his FLAC, info., etc.
He also helped me end a decade search for this recording! ;)
All I did was rename the files for L.M.A. standards. Nothing else was changed or done.

Of note, of course, is the special guest appearance of John Lee Hooker! Billy Roberts also makes a rare appearance,
singing his own song that became a legend, "Hey Joe." Also, this is the only Gravenites Cipollina show I've seen
with good ol' Greg Alton (Zero, Heart Of Gold, Greggs Eggs) is drummer, making some of regular songs sound bit different.

Cipollina fans might want to check out an online vine group twith a zest of using the best known sources.
This site is found at groups.msn.com/cipquick

As always, this is not for sale. It's for your own pleasure and/or for trading.

Questions? You can email me at amellowsoul@happyhippie.com

-Tom Shyman

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