Results for Jon Cleary

  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
B.B. King CONCERT 12/08/1967 Winterland 46:51 4.83
B.B. King CONCERT 06/06/1968 Fillmore Auditorium 44:23 4.56
B.B. King CONCERT 06/08/1968
Early Show
Winterland 46:54 4.53
B.B. King CONCERT 06/08/1968
Late Show
Winterland 48:01 4.48
B.B. King CONCERT 06/19/1971
Early Show
Fillmore East 40:23 4.52
B.B. King CONCERT 06/19/1971
Late Show
Fillmore East 52:28 4.62
B.B. King CONCERT 06/21/1978
Late Show
Bottom Line 1:34:25 4.65
B.B. King CONCERT 06/21/1978
Early Show
Bottom Line 47:51 4.30
B.B. King CONCERT 06/22/1978
Early Show
Bottom Line 1:05:58 4.39
B.B. King CONCERT 06/22/1978
Late Show
Bottom Line 41:20 4.38

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  • How I Ended Up Working for the Machine I Should Have Been Raging Against

    by James Greene, Jr.August 20, 2008Comments (8)

    Somehow I managed to complete my stint at this most heinous radio collective without shooting myself, any of my co-workers, or every item in the prize closet. For my incredible Gandhi-like patience, I was rewarded with a big smelly chunk of college credit and one bizarre piece of physical property: An actual platinum record encased in a glass frame, the kind like you always see in episodes of Behind the Music. (read more)

  • Suze Rotolo: Every Picture Tells a Story

    by Bob HillJune 25, 2008Comments (10)

    In A Freewheelin’ Time Rotolo uses her relationship with Dylan as the focal point for everything else happening around them. And in that sense Bob Dylan plays a central role. But—to her credit—Rotolo never exploits the relationship for her own purpose. And she doesn’t waste entire chapters obsessing over Dylan’s every whim. She describes him as someone who was immensely talented, and often difficult. (read more)

  • The Long Disappearance and Welcome Return of Vashti Bunyan

    by Steve MatteoMay 28, 2008Comments (0)

    Bunyan had released a single in 1965 under Oldham’s direction. It was a cover of a Jagger-Richards song, "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" (the Rolling Stones’ version did not come out until the group’s Metamorphosis album, a collection of mostly unreleased tracks released in 1975). Under the direction of Oldham, Bunyan released a handful of singles in the mid-‘60s (read more)

  • Carole King

    by Denise SullivanApril 16, 2008Comments (1)

    "The story on this reissue is disc two" (read more)

  • Christopher Denny: Chicken-fried Southern Gothic

    by Lavinia Jones WrightApril 9, 2008Comments (0)

    With lyrics that evoke Gypsy girls and dark-wood cabinet radios laid over old-timey three-chord blues progressions, Denny’s music is antique in all ways but one: His voice. Denny spins his melodic yarns with an otherworldly high, tremulous trill that is timeless in a way that implies the future, where his traditionally timeless instrumentations invoke the past. (read more)

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