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The Lion Roars Live at The Lion's Share San Anselmo 2/15/73 (bootleg CD)
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CD1: (early show)
- Since I Fell For You (4:51)
- I've Been Working (5:32)
- Into the Mystic (scat version) (10:47)
- Caravan (8:47)
- I Just Want to Make Love to You (8:46)
- Hard Nose the Highway (7:13)
- St. Dominic's Preview (6:46)
- Hey Good Lookin' (2:08)
- Everybody's Talking (6:50)
- Help Me (5:50)
Total time: (67:41)
CD2: (late show)
- I've Been Working (6:38)
- Wild Children (5:13) *
- St. Dominic's Preview (6:31) *
- Listen to the Lion (13:15)
- Since I Fell For You (4:36)
- Misty (4:17)
- The White Cliffs of Dover (5:41)
- Caravan (7:34)
- Hard Nose The Highway (6:50)
- I Just Want to Make Love to You (4:54)
Total time: (65:48)
* : the CD insert lists "St. Dominic's Preview" before "Wild Children".
From the liner notes:
The Lion's Share broadcast from San Anselmo,CA is one of the great treasures
prized by Morrison collectors.It is also one of the most difficult to find
complete in excellent quality.
The broadcast on a low power Berkeley station [ed: see notes below] limited
the reception area. Even worse,the Bay Area was rocked by a winter storm on
broadcast night which not only interfered but interfered in different
locations at different times.For the first time on disc,the complete two set
Lion's Share Show is now in excellent quality pieced together from three
sources for the cleanest tape possible.
The effort is well worth it for the rarities the listener is treated to. With
jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi sitting in , Van opts for a looser sound and a
number of unique performances. Check out the wordless scat singing on "Into
The Mystic" as well as the long instrumental breaks. Van sings both the
verses and scats on a one time performance of Fred Neil's "Everybody's
Talking" from the movie "Midnight Cowboy".
The Lenny Welch classic "Since I Fell For You" received two treatments: the
first Van plays it straight while the second is an extended jazzy version
with Van's most impassioned singing of the night. Other unique treats are the
World War II era "White Cliffs of Dover", Hank
Williams' "Hey Good Lookin'" and a lovely version of the Johnny Mathis hit
"Misty".
Among the regular songs of this era, the most compelling is "Listen to the
Lion" in which Van implores us to "listen to the lion inside of me".
Amen.
Additional information from Paul Grosso:
Just for the record, the broadcast was on KPFA - it's a non-commercial
station but certainly not low power. It's actually heard all over the Bay
Area and has repeaters feeding their signal all the way down to Monterey.
Unless my brain cells fail me, I believe that KTIM in Marin County also
broadcast a live feed of the broadcast. KTIM was a commercial "underground"
station where I was a disk jockey during this period.
Additional information from Mike Burns:
During "Hard Nose the Highway", in the early show, Van namechecks the
following musicians:
Brother Jack Schroer: saxophone
Jeff Labes: piano
Doug Messenger: guitar
Marty David: bass
Rick Shlosser: drums
Sound quality IS an improvement over that of Stormy
Weather in San Anselmo, even if there is occasional hiss. The CD's
and the back liner have a lion's head as background - a nice presentation
touch. An essential boot, in my opinion.
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