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Cream Goodbye Tour: Supergroup’s Live 1968 4CD Box Set To Be Released February 2020

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Universal Music is delighted to announce the 4-CD, special edition of Cream’s Goodbye Tour Live 1968. Set for release in February 2020, this sumptuous set brings together 36 tracks, including 29 making their first appearance on CD, recorded during Cream’s farewell tour of the U.S. in October 1968 and their final UK date at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 26 of that same year. There are a total of 19 previously unreleased tracks, and a further 10 tracks from the Royal Albert Hall show, which have only ever been available on DVD. Rolling Stone magazine’s David Fricke supplies insightful liner notes, chronicling the group’s collective musical genius and their legendary final tour.

On its original release in February 1969, Goodbye, which combined live performances from their last tour dates with a handful of studio recordings, rose to the UK no. 1 slot and to no. 2 on the U.S. Billboard chart. This new expanded edition comprises three U.S. concerts; Oakland Coliseum, Los Angeles Forum, San Diego Sports Arena alongside London’s Royal Albert Hall. It captures Cream at their virtuosic best, at the end but also at the height of their career.

With Cream, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton, set the template for not only the ‘supergroup’ but also the ‘power trio’, with their innate musical talent and brilliance. Only coming together as Cream in July 1966, they shone briefly but blindingly brightly throughout two trailblazing years.

CREAM – GOODBYE TOUR LIVE 1968 Tracklist:

First authorized release of four historic complete 1968 concerts

 

DISC ONE – OCTOBER 4, 1968 – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland

(all tracks previously unreleased, except *)

  1. White Room 6.19*
  2. Politician 5.22*
  3. Crossroads 3.57
  4. Sunshine Of Your Love 5.35
  5. Spoonful 16.47
  6. Deserted Cities Of The Heart 5.26*
  7. Passing The Time 10.40
  8. I’m So Glad 7.07

DISC TWO – OCTOBER 19, 1968 – Los Angeles Forum, Los Angeles

(all tracks previously unreleased except *)

  1. Introduction by Buddy Miles 1:39
  2. White Room 6.53
  3. Politician 6.41*
  4. I’m So Glad 9.37*
  5. Sitting On Top Of The World 4.53*
  6. Crossroads 4.25
  7. Sunshine Of Your Love 6.27
  8. Traintime 8.11
  9. Toad 12.55
  10. Spoonful 17.27*

DISC THREE – OCTOBER 20, 1968 – San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego

(all tracks previously unreleased)

  1. White Room 6.42
  2. Politician 6.26
  3. I’m So Glad 7.53
  4. Sitting On Top Of The World 5.45
  5. Sunshine Of Your Love 5.13
  6. Crossroads 4.13
  7. Traintime 9.39
  8. Toad 14.03
  9. Spoonful 9.12

The Oakland Coliseum, Los Angeles Forum and San Diego Sports Arena concerts were mastered from the original 1968 analogue mix reels by Kevin Reeves at Universal Mastering, Nashville, TN.

DISC FOUR – CREAM FAREWELL CONCERT NOVEMBER 26, 1968 – Royal Albert Hall, London

(all tracks first-time release on CD)

  1. White Room 8.02
  2. Politician 6.37
  3. I’m So Glad 6.53
  4. Sitting On Top Of The World 5.06
  5. Crossroads 5.03
  6. Toad 11.22
  7. Spoonful 15.47
  8. Sunshine Of Your Love 8.37
  9. Steppin’Out 5.02

The Royal Albert Hall concert was mastered from the original 1968 analogue transfer reels by Jason NeSmith at Chase Park Transduction, Athens, GA.

That Time Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and Queen’s Roger Taylor Lip Synced Led Zeppelin’s “Rock And Roll” In 1996

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From the Rock and Roll WTF Files….he’s Jimmy Page to explain one of the strangest award show stories I’ve ever heard.

“Robert Plant and I had been invited to accept an award from Channel V – India’s premier music channel – and we had won an award for longevity.
“The highlight of the show were to be Los Del Rios, whose ‘Macarena’ song was a global hit at the time. Unfortunately at the last minute the duo pulled out of the trip as one of them had developed a sore throat; which was quite ironic considering they were going to mime. As it was, the chief dancer and choreographer of their video was to perform the song on her own. I believe this was the first time Channel V was doing this on an international level and now they had a bit of problem. They approached us to do something and of course we didn’t have any instruments and hadn’t rehearsed. It was suggested that we could mime Rock’n’Roll with Roger Taylor from Queen on drums (who was there to accept an award on behalf of Freddie Mercury) and a bass player from Goa.
“We agreed to it and did a quick rehearsal, I felt sorry for Channel V that they’d been let down by the Macarena boys. During the rehearsals the Goan bass player was well behaved but when it came to the show he suddenly developed a dose of Saint Vitus Dance and transformed into Billy Whiz crossed with the Flash. He couldn’t stop moving throughout the song and made it even more of a pantomime than it already was. But hey we did it and it was real good to be part of this special award show which is still being aired today”

What are the tips to finding good headshot photographers?

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Finding headshots photographer in Los Angeles can be easy, but finding the right photographer can be a daunting task. Here are 5 tips to help you find a photographer who takes great shots that help you advance your career and get more done. Shots posted on photographers’ websites may prevail. They have the best features. If you were a casting director, would the photos have caught your attention? If you admire the work of a photographer and think their photos are coming out, it’s good that they’ll be able to find the type of headshots you’re looking for. Spend time talking to photographers and figuring out how you feel before hiring someone. If you need help so then visit here for Headshot Photographer.

  1. Find a photographer with the perfect balance of technical and people skills

Photography is not just a science – it is also an art. A photographer has the technical skills needed to take great pictures, but you should also have the skills of people to make them feel comfortable and to highlight their excellent features. Find a headshot photographer in Los Angeles who is a person and who you feel comfortable working with and check out his work samples to make sure he has plenty of great shots to take.

  1. Find someone whose style you admire

When searching for a Headshot Photographer in Los Angeles, be sure to find someone you admire the style of. Of course, you should consider photographers who have a website in this day and age because it proves that they are professional and take their work seriously.

  1. Make sure you “remove it” with your photographer

Many headshot photographers in Los Angeles have the skills and experience needed to create great shots, but that’s not a good reason to hire someone. You need to be comfortable with your photographer because it can make a lot of difference in the way your pictures are taken. A great photographer should know how you want to relax in order to bring out the best.

  1. Do not hire a full-fledged photographer

It is understandable that many of us want to save money when we can, but headshots are not worth the gamble. Do not hire cheap Los Angeles headshots photographer that you can find because you will get the price you pay and you will regret your decision later. If you choose the cheapest photographer, you will end up spending as much money in the long run as you will have to take your pictures again. In addition, minor headshots can potentially cost you your career.

  1. Choose a professional photographer, not a hobbyist

In LA, there are a lot of actors who raise cameras and take headshots for extra income. While this is not to say that actors do not take good pictures, it is more likely that someone who has lived their whole life with photography is more likely to be involved in their shot and take better photos. However, their reputation and career depends on it! Find a Headshot Photographer in Los Angeles who is experienced and professional. A professional has the skills needed to take great photos that attract the attention of casting directors and agents.

David Olney, 71, Revered Songwriter Dies During Performance

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Revered songwriter David Olney (born March 23, 1948) died Saturday, January 18, 2020, after suffering an apparent heart attack during a performance in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. He was 71.

A key member of Nashville’s music community since his move to Music City in 1973, the Lincoln, Rhode Island native was a compelling and enigmatic presence. He wrote sonnets and starred at the Nashville Shakespeare Festival, and his live concerts blended tenderness and ferocity, theatre and sincerity, agitation and embrace.

Country Music Hall of Fame member Emmylou Harris said “David Olney tells marvelous stories, with characters who cling to the hope of enduring love, all the while crossing the deep divide into that long, dark night of the soul.” Troubadour Steve Earle called Olney, “One of the best songwriters working in the world today,” and the late Townes Van Zandt once said, “Anytime anyone asks me who my favorite music writers are, I say Mozart, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Bob Dylan and Dave Olney.”

Olney’s songs have been recorded by Harris, Del McCoury, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Young, and many others. His lyrics are products of a remarkable inquisitiveness that allowed him to explore subjects that few songwriters would consider: He wrote of a Nashville train disaster, of baseball shortstop Phil Rizzuto, and of actor John Barrymore. He wrote about Jesus Christ from the narrative perspective of the donkey that carried him into Jerusalem, and about the Titanic from the perspective of the iceberg that sank the ship.

His friend and songwriting great Guy Clark said that Olney’s art “transcends craftsmanship. It’s inspired, for sure.”

Olney moved to Nashville after briefly studying English at the University of North Carolina. He quickly fell in with a group of like-minded songwriters that included Clark, Van Zandt, Rodney Crowell, and Richard Dobson. In the early 1980s, he formed The X-Rays, a jagged rock band that secured a contract with Rounder Records. In 1986, he embarked on a solo recording career that produced more than 20 albums and allowed him to travel the world making music.

He is survived by wife, Regine, daughter, Lillian, and son, Redding, and by a devastated music community. Memorial details are not yet available.

David Olney (Sept. 2019) – Photo by Scott Housley
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Video: The Terry Gross you don’t see on the radio

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Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air, is famous for her interviews that probe into the lives, loves and work of notable people.

Depeche Mode’s Early Demo Recordings from 1980

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n March 1980, Vince Clarke, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher formed a band called Composition of Sound, with Clarke on vocals/guitar, Gore on keyboards and Fletcher on bass. Soon after the formation of Composition of Sound, Clarke heard Wirral band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), whose output inspired him to make electronic music. Along with OMD, other early influences included the Human League, Daniel Miller and Fad Gadget. Clarke and Fletcher switched to synthesisers, working odd jobs in order to buy the instruments, or borrowing them from friends. Dave Gahan joined the band in 1980 after Clarke heard him perform at a local Scout hut jam session, singing a rendition of David Bowie’s “Heroes”, and Depeche Mode was born. Gahan’s and Gore’s favourite artists included Sparks, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Cabaret Voltaire, Talking Heads and Iggy Pop. Gahan’s persona onstage was influenced by Dave Vanian, frontman of The Damned.

Lyrically, the other two songs are identical, though Dave sings “the ice machine, ice machine” twice during the end of “Ice Machine”, as he similarly does during early live shows until the end of the song. Andy Fletcher surprisingly plays bass during these tracks.

Seth Meyers Reveals Who He Thinks Are Underrated ‘SNL’ Cast Members

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Former “Saturday Night Live” head writer Seth Meyers thinks a few former cast members haven’t gotten their due.

Vanessa Hudgens on the time she hung out with Snoop Dogg

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Vanessa Hudgens, the former “High School Musical” icon stars in the new film “Bad Boys for Life” with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

VIDEO: Learn How to Tie a Better Tie With Saul Goodman from Better Call Saul

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Don’t miss the premiere Sunday, February 23 at 10/9c.

VIDEO: SHAED Performs ‘Trampoline’ on The Late Late Show With James Corden

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Late Late Show music guest SHAED performs “Trampoline” for the Stage 56 audience.

https://youtu.be/e2_nwYFqF4M