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"So little time,
So Much Music!"
Recordings recently featured
in
YMSK Journal
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Joni
Mitchell
BBC London 1970
Many Thanks To Doug
for the following Concert:
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A Short Statement
from YMSK Recordings:
Hello and welcome to Your
Mother Should Know Recordings
When I was about 11 years
old, my parents gave me a transistor radio. Now in those days,
a transistor radio was a big thing. It was not to long before
I made the starteling discovory that i could buy the records i
was listening to on my transistor. That was the beginning. Shortly
there after, I visited a great uncle who had a wall of records
in his house. This blew me away, made a lasting impression on
me. I wanted to grow up to have a wall of records too.
Some time soon after that,
we visited a friend of my dad's in NJ. I was 11 or 12 This man,
had been a big band leader in the teens and had reportedly given
the Dorsey Brothers their first job. After retiring from playing,
he turned his talents to inventing. Among other things he invented
the 33 1/3 record. When i met him, he had been experimenting with
and gave me a reel to reel tape recorder.. This was maybe 1962.
From that day on, I recorded everything I could. I had no way
of knowing this would become a lifetime hobby, which it has. (or
maybe it is an obsession)
A few years ago, I started
taking out the old tapes; reel to reel and cassette, and started
digitizing them. I've also met a lot of great people on the internet
who trade wonderful music.
I still have dozens of tapes,
hundreds of hours of live music, as yet not digitized. I'm working
on it, but this is a hobby (I keep telling myself that) and editing
music takes a lot of time, so i figure I have myself a lifelong
project.
The bottom line, this is great
fun, and thats why I do it. And now, thanks to the internet I
get to share it with you. I love this music and I hope you do
too. So come on in to my virtual living room, sit back, put on
some tunes, relax, and enjoy my music with me.
Peace!
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Dan
Hicks
Performing
at the IOKA Theatre
Exeter
NH
Dan
Hicks and the Hot Licks

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YMSK Recordings
Journal
Many thanks to CO Russo, RC
McWard and Art Kaufer for the wonderful music YMSK Recordings has
received in trade.
Warmest thoughts go out to Tenny
Jed, fighting illness. I feel your spirit when I listen to the music.
New disks include:
The Band, Its a Beautiful Day,
Old and in the Way rehersals,. Garcia Band, Dylan unplugged, David
Bromberg (with his band and with Jorma Kaukonen), The Byrds at the
tea party (I was at this show) John Lennon at Madison Square Garden
(I was at this show too) CSNY at the Fillmore East, George Harrison
and Eric Clapton, Planet Earth rock and Roll Orchestra (featuring
Garcia, David Crosby, Mickey Hart, Graham Nash, Grace Slick, and
Neil Young), Jimi Hendrix-Traffic, Jethro Tull at Carnegie Hall,
The Who Tommy Demos, Pete Townsend live (including Psycho Derrelict),
John Fogarty w/Garcia and Weir, a benefit for AIDS, Bob Dylan and
George Harrison, The Kinks azt the Palladium in NYC, Van Morrison,
Jorma Kaukonen-David Bromberg, John coltrane-MNiles Davis, Paul
Simon (MTV Unplugged) and Simon and Garfunkel (Miami U)
Previous Journal entries
Winter
2004
Fall 2003
Spring
2003
Fall
2002
In the CD player/tape machines/turntable
this week:
Jazz Disks:Dianna Krall All for you (Tribute
to Nat King Cole), Vinnie Valentino, Miles Davis-Sketches of Spain,
Gray Sargent shades of Gray.
Rock and Roll: Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks,
Beatles White Album, Blood Sweat and Tears (first two albums) David
Grissman Quintet
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The
Allman Brothers 
From
the Fillmore East
Bill Graham called them
‘The Best of them all” when they closed his Fillmore East
Hear That last set at
the Fillmore on
YMSK#1
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Let's
Trade
IIf you have
a recording please send an e-mail to:
YMSKRecordings@aol.com
Please describe the recording
including venue, date, recording source and quality if known. Also
please let me know what you'd like in return.

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Nothing to trade, but you
must have something on this list?
Many
people who just wanted to share good music have helped me in my
collection, time permitting i'm glad to do the same.
E-mail me for my address
and send disk and postage.
However, I would much rather trade with you, so make me an offer
I can’t refuse.
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James
Taylor
I heard him at The Moon
in Virgo Coffee House where I volunteered in 1969.
Here
him playing at a coffee house with Joni Mitchell in the mid 60’s
, and In Concert in Boston on YMSK#6
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OK,
I confess, I’m a Dead-Head. I’m proud of it. I first saw them
in the 60’s at the Fillmore East, and have been listening ever since.
Simply put, there is nothing like a Dead Show. You’ll find about
35 CD’s of live Dead recordings. My favorites right now are the
recordings of the dead ‘jamming’ with The Allman’s, Janis Joplin,
John Fogarty and Dylan.
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Some
time around 1963 I started playing guitar. Hearing Woody Guthrie
and then Bob Dylan gave me the idea that even I could sing. The
first band I was in put a mic in front of me and then turned off
the amp. I had lots of fun, but I was never in a league with the
guys above. However, I have not let that stop me. I have made
two CD’s of myself playing. ‘Songs of My Time’ is primarily
me, playing in coffee houses, an open mic, in my living room, and
in my bathroom (just kidding). I play such immortal numbers as
‘I was a Sweeper at the Hilton Hotel, and She Was a Debutante’.
The second CD ‘Don’t
Quit Your Day Job’ is a GB
band my wife and I played in. We’re playing ‘standards’.
Want
to hear some samples of my music go to
Mopy
Dick and the Semen, the Homegrown Recordings
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Hot
Tuna
There
first album remains one of my top Favorites of all time.
Here
them live Acoustic and Electric on YMSK 8, 20 and 21
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I
have so much more Music on Tape. Dylan, Beatles, Stones, Dead,
The Closing of the Fillmore East, TheYoungbloods, Paul Simon, Boz
Scaggs, The Who… Folk and Jazz too. The list goes on and on. Since
this is just a hobby It is taking me a Long Time to get to this
stuff. But it is fun. I will be adding to my list as I get more
onto CD,
AND
I WOULD LOVE TO TRADE WITH YOU!!
Just
send me an e-mail
YMSKRecordings@aol.com
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Jefferson Airplane
The Making of
After Bathing At Baxters.
This music offers a rare glimpse into the
Airplane's creative process..
The first four tracks are studio recordings at the Baxters sessions.
The next 5 tracks were recorded live around the same time period.
Sorry, but i don't have the exact dates of these recordings
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Satisfaction |
6. Watch Her Ride |
| 2. It's All Right |
7. It's No Secret |
| 3. Saturday Afternoon - Won't you Try -Jam |
8. White Rabbit |
| 4. Martha |
9. I need you around |
| 5. Other Side of This Life |
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