King Biscuit Flower Hour
Joe Cocker / Go
King Biscuit Flower Hour
air date of December 11, 1988
Joe Cocker recorded at Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY August 1, 1982
Go recorded May 29, 1976 at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England.
Joe Cocker / Go
King Biscuit Flower Hour
air date of December 11, 1988
Joe Cocker recorded at Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY August 1, 1982
Go recorded May 29, 1976 at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England.
00 NO ARTIST - 1KC Tone For Setting Level & Balance
01 Bill Minkin - Intro
02 Commercial - Budweiser (Candi Staton)
03 Commercial - U.S. Army
04 Commercial - Lorimar People's Court
05 Bill Minkin - Segment Intro
06 Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends
07 Joe Cocker - Feelin' Alright
08 Joe Cocker - A Whiter Shade of Pale
09 Joe Cocker - You Are So Beautiful
10 Joe Cocker - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
11 Joe Cocker - The Letter
12 Bill Minkin - Break
13 Commercial - U.S. Army
14 Commercial - Greyhound
15 Commercial - Eveready Batteries
16 Commercial - Lorimar People's Court
17 Bill Minkin - Segment Intro
18 Go - Ghost Machine
19 Go - Winner/Loser
20 Go - Man of Leo
21 Bill Minkin - Break
22 Commercial - U.S. Army
23 Commercial - Budweiser (Wilson Pickett)
24 Bill Minkin - Outro
25 Bill Minkin - Promo
By Special Request from Germany! Our pal Propylaen2001 asked if I had this; I didn't, but our behind-the-scenes friend Sam Eliot's Mustache had a copy back east; he shipped me a CD-R and emailed the scans. I've chaptered the files, and here they are!
The big mystery on this one is the source and date of the Go material. Our pal Bill Minkin introduces it as Go "recorded in England in 1976." I've got a newspaper clipping from the Acton Gazette that says "Japanese percussionist Stomu Yamash'ta has formed an exciting new group featuring Stevie Winwood, which is about to go on the road. Only one British date has been arranged, and will take place at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday." That gives us a date of May 29, 1976.
Well, we don't trust, we verify. Or at least try to verify. Over at Concert Vault they have a Go show identified as "Palais des Sports, Paris, France June 12, 1976." The Concert Vault version of "Man of Leo" has the same vocal of "come on, get your hands together" at the start as the KBFH "London" version.
The two versions are from the same show. My understanding is the Paris show was the source of the official release Go...Live From Paris, and that the Vault tracks don't match the official release.
Klaus-schulze.com lists only these two shows (London and Paris). No other concerts were listed.
I'm going with the London date. My conclusion is that the streaming version has the wrong date and venue.


