It's a treat to hear this, but if you've never heard the studio version, it's one of the sultriest things on vinyl. And the sweet ghost of Mississippi John Hurt floats over the whole thing...
No, the date is right. It rained the entire weekend, and precious little of the tape has survived. I think that I may even have the program book from that festival.
THANKS, Taylor--for posting this! Great to see and hear them. I wondered about the Kweskin members and there was some history of an odd cult in Boston begun by one of the members who had the realization he was god. Apparently someone else with that self-appointed title once tried to make it up to their tower redoubt but did not usurp in that attempt. Shame they stopped doing music but their loss was maybe Dan Hicks' gain... Best2All
@tintosangre ==if you've never heard the studio version, it's one of the sultriest things on vinyl== totally accurate. The first Muldaur song I ever heard. And it made me a lifelong fan, even tho I misheard an early lyric. She sings "and a shot of good booze." I heard it as "And a shiny caboose."
Oh man, the way Maria sings this song is HOTTTT!
It's good to know that good music was being played in the 80's. All that commercial rubbish left me cold. Thanks for posting this video.
wow! I remember being at this show. It was a Sunday afternoon.
It's a treat to hear this, but if you've never heard the studio version, it's one of the sultriest things on vinyl. And the sweet ghost of Mississippi John Hurt floats over the whole thing...
Mississippi John never disappointed.
She owns this song.
Sounds great this blues, a gifted singer she is.
I wish her voice was still like this.
I just saw Maria in concert. She still ahs the chops. Thaks for posting this.
I miss you Fritz and I love you!
Better than perfect.
it's awesome she gave a shout out to mississippi john hurt
Wonderful! Thanks!
Maria sounded the best at this show, Wow!
Awesome thank you!!!!!!!!
Terrific! Thanks for sharing.
No, the date is right. It rained the entire weekend, and precious little of the tape has survived. I think that I may even have the program book from that festival.
That's a washtub bass! My Dad used to play one of those.
They sound sooo young.
THANKS, Taylor--for posting this! Great to see and hear them. I wondered about the Kweskin members and there was some history of an odd cult in Boston begun by one of the members who had the realization he was god. Apparently someone else with that self-appointed title once tried to make it up to their tower redoubt but did not usurp in that attempt. Shame they stopped doing music but their loss was maybe Dan Hicks' gain... Best2All
@tintosangre
==if you've never heard the studio version, it's one of the sultriest things on vinyl==
totally accurate. The first Muldaur song I ever heard. And it made me a lifelong fan, even tho I misheard an early lyric.
She sings "and a shot of good booze." I heard it as "And a shiny caboose."
Kirby sends His regards...
Where's Jim?
crap I wish I could hear this without all the choppy stops and starts.