O.K. TTD Members,
It's the "Final Countdown" of the "WILLIAM TELL EDITIONS".

We have just 1 more recording to share with you after this one !

It will unfortunately be the last round of of "WILLIAM TELL EDITIONS" we have to share.

We will end with WTE #133 next Sunday February 11th 2018.

IT'S BEEN A BLAST SHARING ALL THESE RARE RECORDINGS WITH EVERY ONE !!!



Thanks to all of you who download these shows in the past and left "thanks" etc....
Thanks to "William Tell" and ALL his Swiss, German & Italian taper friends.

We would like to dedicate this on going series with no end insight, again to our original inspiration, "team lampinski".

We would also like to give special mention to "Zubbid" who's knowledge & help with the setlists, musicians line up, etc.. has been exceptional.

Once again i would like to ask those that still have such "treasures" tucked away,
to please consider sharing them the way these generous people have.
None of us are getting any younger and what good will any of your recordings be when you're DEAD!


So Ladies & Gentleman, Boys & Girls, Brothers & Sisters,
For your entertainment & "earjoyment"
I present to you;

"WILLIAM TELL EDITION" 132

BO DIDDLEY & THE ACES
1972-06-16
Montreux Casino Pavilion
Montreux, Switzerland



Recorded by; "Doctor Robert"

Recorded on; Hitachi Low Noise Cassettes>ITT Schaub-Lorenz:SL54 Automatic>Philips Mic EL 3782

Recording provided by; "William Tell"

Uploaded by; "Lucifer Burns"


See IMPORTANT lineage notes below*

Setlist;

1. Bo Diddley
2. I'm A Man/Shut Up Woman
3. Diddley Daddy
4. Tribute To Rock-N-Roll
5. Mona
6. Do Want No Lyin' Woman
7. Who Do You Love ?
8. I Hear You Knocking
9. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
10. Old Fashioned Love
11. Bo Didlley-Itis Pt.I
12. Bo Didlley-Itis Pt.Ii



Musicians;

BO DIDDLEY (December 30, 1928 � June 2, 2008) - Vocals/Guitar
COOKIE VEE ( ? ? 1948 - March 7, 1999) - Vocals

The Aces;
LOUIS MYERS (September 18, 1929 � September 5, 1994) - Guitar/Vocals
DAVE MYERS (October 30, 1926 � September 3, 2001) - Bass
FREDDIE BELOW (September 16, 1926 � August 14, 1988) - Drums
LAFAYETTE LEAKE (June 1, 1919 � August 14, 1990) - Piano

Bio;

THE ACES was one of the earliest and most influential of the electric Chicago blues bands in the 1950s.
Led by the guitarist brothers Louis and Dave Myers, natives of Byhalia, Mississippi.
The brothers originally performed as the Little Boys.
With the addition of the harmonica player Junior Wells, they rechristened themselves the Three Deuces and then the Three Aces.
With the enlistment of the drummer Fred Below in 1950, they became the Four Aces and finally the Aces.
Influenced in large part by jazz, they developed an urbane, sophisticated style well ahead of its time; in particular, Below's refined rhythms led to the rise of the blues shuffle beat and helped launch the drums to a new prominence in blues bands.
During the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s the original Aces periodically reunited for recordings, tours, and festival gigs.~ wikipedi

Bio;

COOKIE VEE aka Cornelia Redmond-Chavez's stage presence as a background singer for Bo Diddley thrilled audiences worldwide. She had a hip sassiness that kept the show's star in his place. And her booming singing voice seemed destined for higher goals.
A small, attractive woman with a charming and energetic personality, Mrs. Chavez performed with the rock 'n' roll legend for 25 years. On Sunday , the 50-year-old Randallstown resident died of cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Under the stage name "Cookie Vee," Mrs. Chavez traveled the world with Bo Diddley.
"She knew how to work the crowd -- and her body," said Gloria Jolivet, another of Bo Diddley's three background singers. "She could shake it."
Mrs. Chavez was the only one of the background singers and band to interact with Bo Diddley and the audience between songs -- sometimes in skits, often in quick dances.
She was also good at one-liners, and her repartee with the star was one of the show's mainstays.
For a couple of years during the early part of her career, Mrs. Chavez took a pet monkey with her on the road. It caused considerable razzing from band members and stares by people in airports, bus and rail stations.
"The guys in the band used to always tease her monkey, calling it her baby," Ms. Jolivet said. "But she just loved the monkey."
Mrs. Chaves traveled extensively with Bo Diddley, performing in Germany, Canada and Mexico, as well as throughout the United States -- and even at the Woodstock festival in New York in the late 1960s.
In addition to working with Bo Diddley, Mrs. Chavez recorded albums with other blues and rock 'n' roll stars, including Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Willie Dixon and Howlin Wolf.
"She was just a great vocalist and enjoyed music," said her sister Delores Redmond-Gibson of Randallstown. "She wasn't shy at all and just loved to sing."
A native of Cumberland, the former Cornelia Redmond moved to Washington, D.C., as a youngster and to Albuquerque, N.M., as a teen-ager. She attended college in New Mexico and began her singing career.
She met Bo Diddley during a performance in Washington.
"When he heard her, he took her right under his wing, and it was history from there," her sister said.
Failing health forced her to retire from performing in 1986, and she moved to Randallstown several years ago.~ The Baltimore Sun


*Here is the orignal lineage for the die-hard collector as well as the average listener;

Hitachi Low Noise Master Cassettes>Nakamichi 682 ZX Cassette Tape deck(normal eq/no noise reduction)>Tascam FireOne>iMac 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo>Audacity>normalize>FLAC>TTD

Feel free to remaster or matrix the show and to provide artwork (please naming source and all involved) � and then please RE-SEED here on TTD and share!

Please thank the gentleman that recorded the show; "Doctor Robert" and his friend "William Tell" for providing the "raw file".


PLEASE ENJOY THE MUSIC, WHILE YOU STILL CAN, BEFORE YOU'RE DEAD! AND WE'RE ALL DYING IN HERE, BUT YOU'RE NOT DEAD YET, BUT YOU WILL BE SOON AND AND WHAT GOOD WILL YOUR RECORDINGS BE THEN...