Long John Baldry
1974-xx-xx Los Angeles, California KPFK-FM Studios

01. ---show intro--
02. East Virginia
03. ---interview part 1--
04. Midnight Hour Blues
05. ---interviewpart 2--
06. ? (Here I Am?)
07. ---interview part 3--
08. Cocaine Blues
09. ---interview part 4--
10. Meet Me (Down At The Bottom)
11. ---interview part 5--
12. Lonesome Road Blues
13. ---sign off--

Total Time ::: 52:52

NOTES ::: Fine FM broadcast, albeit of unknown provenence. Check samples if yer drives are too jammed for top-flight Brit blues by one of the all-time legendary masters ::: Cut in interview at 30:14 from original tape flip.

Recording Information ::: KPFL stereo radio broadcast -> unknown equipment -> off-air master tape -> unknown generations -> unknown generation Maxell XLII-100 cassette, Dolby B off

Playback 2011-08-01 ::: unknown generation Maxell XLII-100 cassette on Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck, Dolby B off, azimuth & pitch adjusted, heads cleaned & demagnatized -> Tascam CD-RW900SL pro CD recorder -> CD-RW -> computer, EAC secure -> wavs -> Audacity (fades &/or glitches, volume adjustments, no EQ) -> CD Wave (track splits) -> Trader's Little Helper -> yer ears. First uploaded 2011-10-28.

Line-up ::: Long John Baldry - acoustic guitar, vocals // Casey Kelly - acoustic guitar, harmonica // DJ: Howard Marmon (sp?)

Nothing here ever commercially released to my knowledge. If I'm wrong, please advise & I'll take the offending trax offline.

Cool Sonics Series CSS-055 ::: Thanks to the original taper & traders! I think mine came from well-known Hendrix collector & music aficionado, Mr.Brody. ::: Corrections welcome ::: I have always enjoyed this recording very much. One of my musical heroes in a comfortable recording studio set-up, talking & playing acoustic folk and blues. I would give a lot to hear some more of this guy from the early 70s. Rhino gave us some nice bonus tracks on their Baldry set, but there must be some more somewhere... Someone uploaded the amazing Seattle half hour from 1972. That recording served to confirm & re-enforce the incredible memories I have of seeing him at Charlotte Memorial Stadium in the early 70s. The man more than filled the place with charisma & it was totally rockin'. Anyway, he is more than candid about the music industry, talks about a lot of his famous friends & has a fine manner about him while talking and playing. He name drops, but why wouldn't he, he had every right.

More recordings on the way. Until recently I had very slow internet access & am fixing my ratio as fast as I can, now that I am able. Enjoy, share, give, spread peace.

Kudos to Zongo for life support & Lochner for mikes & much more. A bow to Fast Freddie for running Video Dick's Record Emporium with the bathroom office full of tape decks. Thanks to Hanwaker (few among us can keep his pace) for over 30 years of trading & friendship. Mountains of gratitude to Davmar, D.White, Sanchez, Elliot, The Florida Kid, Kloiber, Zingg, JTW, Bershaw, Boston Gold, Weeks, Dixon, Moore, Gough & SO many more for all that collecting & sharing... Royal thanks to The Man In The Palace, Doc Tinker, Brinkhoffs, Barely Eatin', Reel Master Gaule, Parrish & all the traders who housed thru my music acquisition & travel years. Hats off to Brother Kent, Uncle Jake, Little Queenie (& her neighbor Frank) & his honor Ptomaine Thomas. Glasses raised to Byron for musical horizon expansion & much obliged to J & Thurston for keepin' my concert fires burnin' since my continental shift. Thanks to the Mods for keepin' DIME alive. Yers truly, Kneesfudd

Do whatever you want with it except sell it, 'cause that ain't cool!