Beck, Bogart, & Appice

Landing (Black & White Collector's CDs, BW 103)

Unknown Venue
Brussels, Belgium
Tuesday, October 3rd, 1972


01 Superstition
02 Buddy's Untitled Instrumental >
Livin' Alone >
03 Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You >
04 People Get Ready
05 Plynth (Water Down The Drain) >
06 Shotgun (including Heartful Of Soul quote) >
07 Tim & Carmine >
08 Plynth (Water Down The Drain) (Reprise) >
09 Lady
10 Jeff's Boogie (including Let Me Love You quote, The Beverly Hillbillies Theme, Slow Blues)
11 Why Should I Care


Audience Recording


**Liberated Bootleg**

Original Silver > Audiograbber > .wav > Soundforge (retracking) > dbPowerAmp > flac > you



Notes:

~This slice of Beck-n-Roll history presents the 3rd or 4th gig of BBA, liberated from a bootleg called "Landing".

~The original silver CD contains six tracks, with each track fading in and out. I retracked the disc and removed
the silent gaps present between the tracks using Soundforge.

~The beginning of track two contains an element present on many Jeff Beck recordings which is never noted. Beck often
used the riff from a tune called "Untitled Instrumental" by Buddy Guy as an introductory gambit or as a joining link between
songs. Most likely Beck took this from an album called "Folk Festival of the Blues" released on the Chess subsidiary Argo label
in the mid 60s (and later reissued as "Blues From Big Bill's Copacabana"). This album featured Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Willie
Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Otis Spann playing alongside of, and backed by, Buddy Guy. Buddy uses the riff throughout the show
in much the same fashion that Jeff does here, and as he often did most frequently during the Jeff Beck Group Mach I years. Buddy's
studio version (recorded 8/14/63) wasn't released until the mid 80s on a 2LP set entitled "Chess Blues Rarities: Rare and Unissued
Recordings". To find this recording presently seek out "The Complete Chess Studio Recordings of Buddy Guy", a 2CD set released in
1992.

~I've noted in the setlist where Beck quotes other tunes and goes off on little tangents, notably in "Jeff's Boogie", but also
in "Shotgun".

~Track 7 "Tim & Carmine" is usually listed as a Tim Bogart bass solo, but this track is more accurately part bass solo, part
drum solo, and partially a bass/drums duel sort of thing.

~I don't have a scanner so I cannot include the original artwork. You're really not missing much, and it won't match up to this
anyways due to my retracking. Perhaps someone can make some new artwork for this version, I don't really bother with such things.

~This is my first ever torrent, inspired by DocTinker and mesquite along with the others who have been posting such great Jeff Beck
recordings recently. I've never seen this recording offered up, either from "Landing" or from another source, so I thought I
would throw it out there for those who don't have it.

~If anyone has any Beck, Bogert, Appice, Middleton, & Tench shows (I know there are only a few!) please share!!

~I'm always looking to fill in my Jeff Beck collection for the years of '71 & '72. If you have any shows OTHER THAN these below
please consider sharing them here. What else can we dig up from this era?? This is what I already have:

JBG Mach II:: 08/22/71, 11/06/71, 05/13/72, 06/29/72, 07/23/72

BBA, Middleton & Milford:: 08/01/72, 08/08/72

~Once again I would like to thank those who have shared their Jeff Beck collections here recently. The Roundhouse '72 show is
still kicking my ass.

~Keep it free, both between you, me, & the next fan, and of course mp3 free!!