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12-07-03, 08:32 PM | #1 |
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You never know who yer gonna meet
Last weekend there was a music fest an hours drive from my home. I never even knew it was happening, and did`nt go.
A buddy from work went and was wondering around and ended up near the stage area. He wondered around to the back of the stage area and then into where the artists get ready and hang out back stage, with out anyone asking him for a pass or anything. So my bud is now wondering around back of the stage and runs into Ritchie Havens, sitting by himself and Terry(my buddy from work) ends up playing guitar and smokin happy sticks with Ritchie behind the stage for about 4 hours. Pretty cool if ya ask me to walk around hicksville and meet a Woodstock refugee! Just thought I`d share it with ya |
15-07-03, 06:56 AM | #2 |
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MAN i love that song he does...forget the name...
i had/have an old black and white clip of him...somewhere it was off some 60's latenite music show he is truly inspirational....have you any of his tracks...? i reckon if i see the title i will recognise it.. he slaps the guitar around a bit... |
15-07-03, 10:29 AM | #3 |
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In the big house
Where the sun lives With the walls so white and blue In the red soil All the green grows And the winds blow across your face They blow across your heart It's the time of the turning and there's something stirring outside It's the time of turning and we'd better learn to say our goodbyes All the earth breaks Like a stale bread And the seeds are folded in the soil Oh the sun pours Then the rains fall While the roots reach out right through the ground They reach out through the ground It's the time of turning and there's something stirring outside It's the time of turning and the old world's falling Nothing you can do can stop the next emerging Time of the turning and we'd better learn to say our goodbyes If we can stand up When all else falls down We'll last through the winter We'll last through the storms We'll last through the north winds That bring down the ice and snow We'll last through the long nights Till the green field's growing again Growing again Vox: Richie Havens & Alison Goldfrapp String arrangements: PG & Jocelyn Pook Strings: Electra Strings Piano loops, keyboards, hammer dulcimer treatments, crotales, African percussion: PG Treatments, guitar loops, mandola, flute, hammer dulcimer: Richard Evans Drum programming: Richard Chappell Shakers: Ged Lynch Mixed by: David Bottrill with Richard Evans Put on the dress in which you were married Pull down the veil till your eyes are hid Can you remember where we both came from Let us do as we did Look at tomorrow today Making tomorrow today Put back the photo under your window Put down the phone that you hold in your hand Put away these things that stand in between us Let us be what we can When it seems Hopeless Make tomorrow Make tomorrow today What better measure of what you were doing here Then what you can leave behind All the children of your children's children Do you ever think what they're going to find? Make tomorrow Where the sacred meet the scared Make tomorrow Where the dreamer's dream is dared In each of us A dream can burn like the sun Let's try it all one more time To get this lesson learned Sitting up in a spaceship Looking down at the earth You wonder what they all stuggling for What's it all really worth Making tomorrow today Making tomorrow today Make tomorrow Make tomorrow Vox: Elizabeth Fraser, Paul Buchanan, Richie Havens, PG Guitars: David Rhodes Electric guitar, 12 string guitar, mandola, percussion: Richard Evans Piano, synths, keyboard bass, caliope, programming: PG Upright bass & 12 string acoustic guitar: Jim Barr Mid section bass: Tony Levin Strings: Electra Strings String arrangements: BT & PG Drum & nord programming, bass: BT Drums: Ged Lynch Additional percussion session by Markus Dravs & Jacquie Turner Flutey section recorded by Daniel Lanois & David Bascombe Mixed by: David Bottrill with Tchad Blake* & Richard Evans Assisted by Jacquie Turner P.S. Multi, I think you're talking about Freedom/Motherless Child... |
15-07-03, 10:50 AM | #4 |
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great story about that. havens was about to go on at woodstock when the stage manager told him to extend his set, the next band was running way behind. so...he launches into freedom/child and proceeds to start making up lyrics. to this day he doesn't know what he sang. offhand i don't remember the exact phraseology (not that it matters much in this instance) but there's a line that sounds like "My brother's got a phone in his pajamas and he's making a call."
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15-07-03, 03:35 PM | #5 |
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Richie Havens rocks and he always has
Cuts To The Chase is a thoroughly most excellent cd, from start to finish great story, OMB note to the Wasted: check out The Hawk in my stash...a most intense, soaring ballad.... |
15-07-03, 09:51 PM | #6 |
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JUly 24 4 row plus backstage pass for a meet/greet CSN
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