Humble Pie
"all right L.A....are you ready..."
Date and venue are unconfirmed.
Gary U.S. Bonds
"Now from Los Angeles, here's Gary U.S. Bonds"
Country Club
Reseda, CA ("Los Angeles")
June 13, 1981
01 Announcer - In Concert IC 81-04 Intro
02 Commercial - Busch (Yvonne Elliman)
03 Humble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor
04 Humble Pie - Fool For A Pretty Face (Hurt By Love)
05 Humble Pie - 30 Days In The Hole
06 Commercial - Busch (Hoyt Axton)
07 Announcer - In Concert IC 81-04 Break
08 Announcer - In Concert IC 81-04 Segment Intro
09 Gary U.S. Bonds - Jole Blon
10 Gary U.S. Bonds - From A Buick 6
11 Gary U.S. Bonds - Daddy's Come Home
12 Commercial - Busch (Ashford and Simpson)
13 Announcer - In Concert IC 81-04 Break
14 Gary U.S. Bonds - Dedication
15 Gary U.S. Bonds - Way Back When
16 Gary U.S. Bonds - This Little Girl
17 Gary U.S. Bonds - Quarter To Three
18 Announcer - In Concert IC 81-04 Outro
19 Announcer - In Concert IC 81-04 Promo
Runout grooves:
X BUDWE(crossed out) Busch In Concert Side 1
X Busch In Concert Side 2
X Busch In Concert Side 3
blank side
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From the Sam Elliot's Mustache Collection of Fine Vintage Recordings.
Flac files of wavs. 300 dpi scans of all four
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I can't confirm the date of the Humble Pie show, but here's an argument making the case for a possible date:
The stage announcer says, "all right L.A....are you ready..."
Around this time Humble Pie played Los Angeles area shows at:
Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA May 11, 1980
This isn't a likely source, it's too old.
Other possible dates are:
L.A. Sports Arena, May 12, 1981
Country Club, Reseda, CA May 30, 1981
Woodstock Concert Theatre, Anaheim, CA May 31, 1981
There's a live album called "California '81" available through BandCamp with three songs on this show, plus three additional tracks. It's from the Reseda show which makes it very likely that these are May 30, 1981 and from the Country Club. If someone has that show and compare it, we may get a confirmed date.
On the runout grooves, Side 1 has the start of the word "Budweiser," but it's scratched out and replaced with "Busch." It's likely there were two versions of the show produced with different sponsors.
I've always enjoyed the revitalized early 80's part of Mr. Bond's career. Springsteen gave him a boost with a few songs and production assistance, but he's on his own here and sounds great.
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