Day after the National Day of Mourning Gene Clark was Genius // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure. /// SORRY for the incomplete info; I'll finish annotating this on Monday, Tuesday next week afer I finish my own show - LsA
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BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
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Shawnee. / Label owner Archie Bleyer hated "Rumble", and only issued it because his step-daughter liked it, & it was Phil Everly who came up with the title. // * - not sure if the album has the 'hit' version. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
Billed as 'Doug Dillard And Gene Clark' / Gene Clark had a Father who had an ancestry of Comanche, Seminole, and Muscogee (Creek), and his Mother was a member of of the Kiowa Nation // Also a staple of The Eagles live shows, it was sung by Bernie Leadon and it appeared on the first Eagles album. / Click the Link above, left, to view the original single.
This song was originally on the 'All Things Must Pass' three-album set, released Nov 27, 1970 / Jesse Ed Davis on guitar. Jesse Ed Davis was Comanche, Seminole, Muscogee (Creek), and Kiowa. // * - Click on the Link above, left, to read the complete list of performers.
It was also scheduled to be the B-side of a Sept 1965 single, a cover of Dylan's 'The Times They Are A-Changin'. It was never issued, but a picture sleeve was printed - Click the Link above, left, to view it. According to Sundazed Records, which issued a 45 of this pairing in 2011, only four copies of this sleeve are known to exist.
* - Clark had a Father who had an ancestry of Comanche, Seminole, and Muscogee (Creek), and his Mother was a member of of the Kiowa Nation. // This first appeared in final form on the 'White Light' album (Aug 1971/ Aug 1971) // Click on Link above, to read a review of the album
PERSONNEL: Guitar - Bernie Leadon / Pedal Steel Guitar - Red Rhodes / Piano - Jimmy Greenspoon m/ Bass - John London / Drums - John Ware / Violin - Chris Darrow
Coeur d'Alene / * - FULL title of LP: "Here Is Mildred Bailey At Her Rare Of All Rarest Performances Vol. 1'" // Click on the Link above, to view the original 10" shellac record.
He was of Choctaw ancestry. / The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included this recording in its list of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" / Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett) was taught guitar by Charlie Patton, played earlier. . // Click the Link above, left, to view the original shellac record.
The writer, Buffy Ste. Marie, is a member of the Piapot nation / *- scheduled for release as a single on Kama Sutra, 1966 // * - April 1964, as 'Cod'ine"'
* - this is one of his last recording sessions / Marty Stuart has one of ex-Byrds Clarence White's guitars // Click on Link above/ left, to view the CD
On June 7, 2019, 16-year old Emma Stevens performed the song live at CBU (a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Music network in Vancouver, British Columbia) . Paul McCartney gave Emma a shout out at his concert in Vancouver, BC, Canada on July 6th, 2019 - he said "it was beautiful".