Once again I am uploading another show from a musician who has passed away. I do have a show I recorded back in October (in support of his ne "United States" cd) I have not edited yet that I will track and get posted later.

Ian McLagan, the legendary keyboardist who was a member of the Small Faces and the Faces, has died. He was 69 years old.

Earlier today, news broke that McLagan, who was also a longtime sideman with the Rolling Stones, was admitted to an Austin hospital in critical condition. According to the Official Small Faces Fan Club, McLagan had a �massive stroke.� KXAN in Austin had previously reported that he had a head injury. Paste Magazine has also reported that one of their writers, Tim Basham, was present in the hospital room when McLagan passed away.

McLagan started his career in the early �60s playing with local British groups (one included future King Crimson and Bad Company member Boz Burrell). By 1965, he was a member of the Small Faces, who scored with songs like �Itchycoo Park� and �Tin Soldier.�

When Steve Marriott left the band in 1969, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ron Wood took his place, and the band renamed itself the Faces. With Stewart at the helm, they recorded such classics as �Stay With Me� and �Cindy Incidentally� before breaking up in 1975.

That year, after Wood joined the Rolling Stones, McLagan became an auxiliary member of the group, joining them on tour and occasionally in the studio. His most timeless contribution is the electric piano that rolls through their No. 1 1978 hit �Miss You.�

McLagan had played with many rock luminaries over the years, including Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. He�s also performed with Izzy Stradlin, Paul Westerberg and was a member of Billy Bragg�s band. He was most recently on tour with Nick Lowe.

He also fronted his own Bump Band, which was based in Austin, where McLagan has called home for the past several years. Since the late �70s, he�s released nearly a dozen solo albums, including his most recent, �United States,� which came out in June.

In 2000, McLagan published an autobiography, �All the Rage: A Riotous Romp Through Rock & Roll History,� which was updated last year. In 2012, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Small Faces and the Faces.


Read More: Ian McLagan Dies at Age 69 | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ian-mclagan-dies/?trackback=tsmclip

Ian Patrick 'Mac' McLagan (May 12th 1945 � December 3rd 2014) R.I.P.


One guy walks into a bar.....
This time out Ian went out as a "solo" act (with a litte help from Jon Notarthomas) opening for another band I did not tape as I went just to see Mac play! I did take the liberty to increase the volume of the "Ian Speaks" tracks as I was up front and was only getting what was coming off of the stage and nothing from the house speakers. A very fun show that you should not miss if it comes to your area!

'Never Say Never' - US Tour 2009
Ian McLagan's solo & Bump Band shows

November 05 Hi-Tone, Memphis, TN -Mac solo
November 06 3rd & Lindsley, Nashville, TN -Mac solo
November 08 The Pour House Music Hall, Raleigh, NC -Mac solo
November 09 Smith�s Olde Bar, Atlanta, GA -Mac solo
November 11 Jammin� Java, Vienna, VA -Mac solo
November 12 Joe�s Pub, New York, NY -Mac solo
November 13 Record Collector, Bordentown, NJ -Mac solo
November 14 Turning Point, Piermont, NY -Mac solo
November 15 Concerts in the Studio, Freehold, NJ -Mac solo
November 15 Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA -Mac solo
November 17 The Iron Horse, Northampton, MA -Mac solo
November 18 Bop Shop Records, Rochester, NY -Mac solo
November 19 Beachland Ballroom (Tavern), Cleveland, OH -Mac solo
November 20 Martyrs, Chicago, IL -Mac solo
November 21 Magic Bag, Detroit -Mac solo
November 22 Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI -Mac solo
November 24 Euclid Records, St. Louis, MO -Mac solo
November 24 Off Broadway, St. Louis, MO -Mac solo
December 03 McGonigel�s Mucky Duck, Houston, TX �Mac solo
December 11 Dan�s Silver Leaf, Denton, TX �Mac solo
December 12 Armadillo Christmas Bazaar, Austin, TX -Bump Band
December 15 Cactus Cafe, Austin, TX �Mac solo
December 18 The Bugle Boy, La Grange, TX �Mac solo

and as always.....

Enjoy!


Ian McLagen 2009-11-06 3rd & Lindsley Nashville TN USA
Sony ECM-717 > M-Audio 10db pad > ZOOM H2 > SDHC card > PC > WavePad > TLH > Flac

Please share only in the original flac format that it was uploaded in.



Taped by Jerry B. aka "The Govner"


01 Opening comments from Ian
02 Killing Me With Love
03 Ian Speaks
04 Loverman
05 Ian Speaks
06 Been A Long Time
07 Ian Speaks
08 Where Angels Hide
09 Never Say Never
10 Ian Introduces Jon Notarthomas
11 An Innocent Man +
12 Ian Speaks
13 If It's Alright +
14 Ian Speaks
15 Debris +
16 Ian Speaks
17 Hello Old Friend +
18 Ian Speaks
19 Temperature +
20 Ian Speaks
21 I Will Follow +
22 We'll Be Together Again
23 Ian Speaks
24 Little Girl

+ Jon Notarthomas Accoustic Electric & Bass Guitars