Dear "Dime" Members,

NOW...Once again, we bring you new uncirculated Audience Masters from our friends in Europe.

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" & Kneesfudd" who have helped us out in the past with setlists, musicians line up, etc..

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" 116

JOHN MAYALL
1973-05-13
Eulachhalle
Winterthur, 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. Band Members Introduced/LEAVING TODAY
2. GOOD TIME BOOGIE
3. SLOW BLUES
4. AT THE DRIVE-IN
5. GET OUT OF MY LIFE, WOMAN
6. Harp Vamp
7. FUCK IT, IT'S FINISHED BLUES
8. CHRISTMAS 71 (Improv)



Musicians;

JOHN MAYALL- Keyboards/Harmonica/Vocal
FREDDY ROBINSON- Guitar/vocal
VICTOR GASKIN- Bass
KEEF HARTLEY- Drums
RED HOLLOWAY- Sax/vocal
BLUE MITCHELL- Trumpet/Flugelhorn


Special Notes from "Zubbid" about each of the tracks;

(1) This is probably one of Mayall's instant compositions, in the "okay boys, it's a medium tempo sort-of funky blues in G; I'll start it, everyone follow me"-manner. The phrase 'Leaving Today' recurs throughout, and probably would be the title, if it had one.

(2) By request, from 'Jazz Blues Fusion' LP. Mayall promises it'll be the last familiar song of the evening.

(3) A slow blues, probably with extemporized lyrics.

(4) Title track of Freddy Robinson's contemporary solo LP, sung by Freddy.

(5) The Allen Toussaint song, as by Lee Dorsey. Sung by Holloway and Mayall together.

(6) Another one that's probably improvised - a harp vamp that bookends solo space for bass and drums.

(7) This is the title Keef Hartley (I presume it's him, anyway) gives the piece in his introduction. If the song even exists at the point Hartley says this, it's probably only as a key and an idea for a groove in Mayall's head. So probably not a legitimate title, but, well, that's how it was announced.

(8) The same music as 'Christmas 71' from the 'Moving On' LP; although the lyrics (where intelligible) do not appear to be the same.



*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>Dime


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 Dime 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 !