Long-playtime *** Langspeeltijd *** 60s Albums Only *** Love Sculpture [Forms and Feelings], John Dummer Blues Band [Cabal, entire B-side], The Everly Brothers 1965-1966, Johnny Cash [At Folsom Prison], Adam Faith & The Roulettes with Chris Andrews [Faith Alive] *** Monday 27 June 2022 *** [Ed’s Show, 2022-24, no. 226]

NEW SHOW: Love Sculpture [Forms and Feelings], John Dummer Blues Band [Cabal, entire B-side], The Everly Brothers 1965-1966, Johnny Cash [At Folsom Prison], Adam Faith & The Roulettes with Chris Andrews [Faith Alive]  *** REPEATED SHOW *** Los Bravos [Black Is Black, 1966, entire album], Little Richard [Is Back, 1964], The Love Affair [Everlasting Love Affair, 1968], Wayne Fontana [Wayne One, 1966], Billie Lee Riley [In Action! 1966], B.B. King [Live at the Regal, 1965] ***  Monday 27 June 2022, 12:00 noon till  04:00 in the morning *** Time Zone CET Brussels, Paris, Berlin *** [2022-24 = 2019-05, no. 226]

 

 

 

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Showtime CETime Brussels 

  • 12:00 Love Sculpture, John Dummer, Johnny Cash
  • 14:00 Los Bravos, Love Affair, Little Richard
  • 16:00 Love Sculpture, John Dummer, Johnny Cash
  • 18.00 Los Bravos, Love Affair, Little Richard
  • 20.00 Love Sculpture, John Dummer, Johnny Cash
  • 22:00 Los Bravos, Love Affair, Little Richard
  • 24:00 Love Sculpture, John Dummer, Johnny Cash
  • 02:00 Los Bravos, Love Affair, Little Richard
  • 04:00 Show Ends Here    

01 NEW SHOW: LOVE SCULPTURE & THE EVERLY BROS.
LOVE SCULPTURE: Forms and Feelings, 1969: choice tracks, incl. the 11:30minute version of ‘Sabre Dance’.
THE EVERLY BROTHERS 1965 & 1966: Rock’n’Soul (1965), Beat and Soul (1965) Gone, Gone, Gone (1965), In Our Image (1966).
THE JOHN DUMMER BLUES BAND feat. Dave Kelly, T.S. McPhee, John O’Leary (hnca) and guest vocal by Jo-Ann Kelly: Cabal,  1969, entire B-side.
JOHNNY CASH At Folsom Prison, 1968, choice tracks.
ADAM FAITH with THE ROULETTES and Chris ANDREWS, live in the studio: Faith Alive, 1965, choice tracks .
WORD & FREE SPEECH & POETRY Dimitri Van Toren  * Ho Chi Minh * Humble Pie: Alabama ’69 (As Safe As Yesterday Is, 1969).
LOVE, PEACE & UNDERSTANDING JEFF BECK GROUP: Let Me Love You (Truth, 1968).

02 REPEATED SHOW: LOS BRAVOS & THE LOVE AFFAIR
LOS BRAVOS Black Is Black, LP, 1966, A-side.
LITTLE RICHARD Little Richard Is Back, 1964, LP, choice tracks.
LOS BRAVOS Black Is Black, LP, 1966, B-side.
THE LOVE AFFAIR The Everlasting Love Affair, LP, 1968: choice tracks.
WAYNE FONTANA Wayne One, LP, 1966, choice tracks.
THE LOVE AFFAIR The Everlasting Love Affair, LP, 1968, choice tracks.
BILLIE LEE RILEY In Action!, LP, US, 1966, choice tracks.
B.B. KING Live At The Regal, 1965: choice tracks.
AND ALSO
LOVE, PEACE & UNDERSTANDING Wayne Fontana: Storybook Children.
HOMAGE TO CATALUNYA Llibertat Presos Politics.
FREE SPEECH & POEZIE  Frederik De Preester leest Eric De Preester : Vrede  + Mexico 1968: the Tlatelolco  Massacre  + Mexico 1968: Black Power at the Olympics + Simon & Garfunkel: 7 O’Clock Newssilent Night.

ACHTERGROND ** BACKGROUND 

LOVE SCULPTURE Forms and Feelings, 1969
“Love Sculpture made an amazing leap forward in a relatively short space of time from their album of raw blues and soul covers (Blues Helping) to the much more advanced psychedelic pop and quasi classical structures of Forms and Feelings. It starts with two memorable singles “In The Land of the Few”, complete with Byrds like jangly guitars and an early expression of environmental concerns in their take of Paul Korda’s “Seagul”, a sensitive, somewhat dramatic ballad as it turns out.
The creative leap forward taken by the band is also demonstrated on the remarkable version of “Nobody Talking” (written by Finesilver and Ker famous for their composition “Fire” for the Crazy World of Arthur Brown) with some blistering guitar breaks seguing into a 7:43 tour de force entitled “Why (How-Now)”, also by Finesilver and Ker but to my ears a remake of George Harrison’s It’s All Too Much. Just when you think you’re moving forward it’s back in time to a cheeky Edmunds arrangement of Bizet’s “Farandole”- “sacre blue” to some but a kind of Cossack dance that might make you dance around the living room with your Dyson to others!” […]
Source / All Rights reserved:  http://rockasteria.blogspot.com/2011/05/love-sculpture-forms-and-feelings-1969.html

THE LOVE AFFAIR: EVERLASTING LOVE AFFAIR
“Their debut album “Everlasting Love Affair” was released in December  (1968) to cash in on the success of “A Day Without Love”, but it wasn’t promoted and failed to chart. It was a solid enough collection, however. Ellis: “I truly don’t know what happened. There was no big album campaign, and just hardcore supporters bought it. Shame, as in retrospect the live studio tracks like ‘Hush’ captured what we were about without the orchestra. Love Affair were a kicking band, but we were labelled ‘teeny-bop idols’, and it just stopped people taking us a bit more seriously. Very disheartening for me and the band at the time.” Still, the band were undoubtedly at the top of their career, as you couldn’t open a music magazine without finding one or more stories about the band inside. The “Everlasting Love Affair” album included the first three CBS singles plus accomplished and memorable versions of “Hush” (Deep Purple), “The First Cut Is The Deepest” (Cat Stevens/P.P. Arnold), “Tobacco Road” (the Nashville Teens), Mike D’Abo’s “Handbags And Gladrags” and a slow, rocked-up take on the Hayes/Porter soul favourite, “60 Minutes (Of Your Love)”. (…)Source / All Rights Reserved: http://www.mottarchive.com/la/lovebio.html

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