[Harp-L] RE: Woodstock/harp




I've been busy and haven't been on here for quite a while but started catching up on posts recently. With all the hype about the 40th anniversary of Woodstock there has been a lot of info and articles recently. In last Sunday's San Francisco Chronicle there was a discussion with Paul Kantner, Country Joe, and Michael Carabello of Santana reminiscing about the event. Most of them hung around for a week or so in the area. Apparently the Butterfield Blues Band had a gig at a local bar for a while around that time. One of them said most of the musicians who came to Woodstock before the festival ended up at this club and there were some of the best jams, with people who would never otherwise meet or play together. I had never heard this story before. Too bad this was before YouTube. I have no idea if anything was ever recorded or available but it would be fun to hear some of it.


Marc Spilka
Los Gatos, CA

Message: 8
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 14:21:28 -0400
From: Bill Hines <billhines4@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Woodstock/harp
To: Patrick Lines <plines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Harp L Harp L <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
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There's some Butterfield songs too aren't there? Can you say which ones
and how good the audio/video are?

I think I saw something about there being some Canned Heat on the Target
version too.

Thanks, Bill

Patrick Lines wrote:
I have the Amazon edition because I wanted the added Canned Heat
songs. I haven't watched the main feature yet, but on the added
material the only other harp content I can find is John Fogarty on "
Keep on Chooglin".
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To: "Patrick Lines" <plines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Woodstock/harp


What edition do you have? I was very interested in this after reading
your post Patrick. But it appears that Amazon, Target and maybe
others have their *own* special collectors ultimate blah editions
with different songs on them. what a mess and pita this is.

and to top it off, they re-recorded and overdubbed some of the
performances with new stuff!! some say this is "fixing problems" but
I say it's "BS" because now i'm listening to some music that was
played in 2008, not 1969 and being heard over a visual of musicians
supposedly playing that music. wth is up with that, unbelievable. and
this was done by the original audio engineer who was there that day
(michael kramer)!

but still, anyone who can fill us in on the harp content of various
editions would be great. aside from canned heat, any other harp
that's in the new editions, such as any in CCR's set or others?

Thanks, Bill

Patrick Lines wrote:
Okay, well I bought the ultimate collector's edition of  Woodstock
because I was interested in the additional footage that hadn't been
available before. In particular Canned Heat, Butterfield and
Creedance. I was not disappointed.
Canned Heat does, " I'm her man" and Alan Wilson is phenomenal. At
first I thought he was playing a chromatic, but it's a red comb
Hohner something? My big question is about his microphone. It looks
like it might be a 545 stick but he has a large control taped to it.
At first I thought it was a volume control but when he fiddles with
it, it sounds like there is a tone change backup by the fact that at
one point it seems like there are multiple cables coming out the
end. Anybody have a clue?





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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:38:48 -0700
From: "Patrick Lines" <plines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Woodstock/harp
To: "Bill Hines" <billhines4@xxxxxxxxx>
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The Butterfield song is, " Morning Sunrise". No harp; it's his second
generation band with the big horn section. The audio and video are very
good. That said I'm also doing everything I can to maximize the experience.
Quality 1080p TV, HDMI cable, upgrade DVD player and pumped through my
surround sound system.
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To: "Patrick Lines" <plines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Woodstock/harp



There's some Butterfield songs too aren't there? Can you say which ones
and how good the audio/video are?

I think I saw something about there being some Canned Heat on the Target
version too.

Thanks, Bill

Patrick Lines wrote:
I have the Amazon edition because I wanted the added Canned Heat songs. I
haven't watched the main feature yet, but on the added material the only
other harp content I can find is John Fogarty on " Keep on Chooglin".
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Hines" <billhines4@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Patrick Lines" <plines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Harp L Harp L" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 10:49 AM
Subject: Woodstock/harp


What edition do you have? I was very interested in this after reading
your post Patrick. But it appears that Amazon, Target and maybe others
have their *own* special collectors ultimate blah editions with
different songs on them. what a mess and pita this is.

and to top it off, they re-recorded and overdubbed some of the
performances with new stuff!! some say this is "fixing problems" but I
say it's "BS" because now i'm listening to some music that was played in
2008, not 1969 and being heard over a visual of musicians supposedly
playing that music. wth is up with that, unbelievable. and this was done
by the original audio engineer who was there that day (michael kramer)!

but still, anyone who can fill us in on the harp content of various
editions would be great. aside from canned heat, any other harp that's
in the new editions, such as any in CCR's set or others?

Thanks, Bill

Patrick Lines wrote:
Okay, well I bought the ultimate collector's edition of  Woodstock
because I was interested in the additional footage that hadn't been
available before. In particular Canned Heat, Butterfield and Creedance.
I was not disappointed.
Canned Heat does, " I'm her man" and Alan Wilson is phenomenal. At
first I thought he was playing a chromatic, but it's a red comb Hohner
something? My big question is about his microphone. It looks like it
might be a 545 stick but he has a large control taped to it. At first I
thought it was a volume control but when he fiddles with it, it sounds
like there is a tone change backup by the fact that at one point it
seems like there are multiple cables coming out the end. Anybody have a
clue?






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