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Quique-stone
I remember when you contacted James Harman by e-mail Gonzalo... you told me he answered your question and was very kind.
thanks for the anecdote GonzaloQuote
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Quique-stone
I remember when you contacted James Harman by e-mail Gonzalo... you told me he answered your question and was very kind.
Yes!!! I remembered!!!
It was because of the Bluesin' Festival. I think the date was not correct or something like that. He didn't remember either LOL. He was very kind and he was very happy to have had MT on the last 3 songs. He spoke nice about MT.
4. Is It Yes? (w/ MT) [12:45]
5. Red House/Goin’ Down Slow (w/ MT) [Jimi Hendrix)/(James B. Oden] [12:31]
6. Worried About My Baby (w/ MT) [Chester Burnett AKA Howlin' Wolf] [10:46]
MICK TAYLOR and James Harman Band
"Bluesin' Festival '91"
Venue:
July 6, 1991. Pistoia, Italy, Piazza Del Duomo, 'Bluesin' Festival'
Sound Quality:
Very Good TV Broadcast (audio) recording from pro-shot
Lineage:
VHS > DVDr Standalone > DVD Audio Ripper > WAV (PCM s16) > Sound Forge > CD Wave Editor > FLAC Frontend (level 5) > FLAC
Complete setlist: yes
Tracklist:
1. It's All Right Now (w/o MT) [6:21]
2. I Declare (w/o MT) [6:51]
3. Oh Baby, Can I Have A Little Talk With You? (w/o MT) [8:25]
4. Is It Yes? (w/ MT) [12:45]
5. Red House/Goin’ Down Slow (w/ MT) [Jimi Hendrix)/(James B. Oden] [12:31]
6. Worried About My Baby (w/ MT) [Chester Burnett AKA Howlin' Wolf] [10:46]
Line-up:
MT (gtr, voc) on the last 3 songs
James Harman (voc, harm)
Joel Foy (gtr)
Jeff Turmes (bass)
Steve Mugalian (dr)
EDIT: IF I find the email, I'll share it here.
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James Harman
monday, 25 sept 2006
Hello,
First off that recording you have is an illegal bootleg, not a legitimate release or any sort of official recording.
Secondly, I have no idea what songs I did or in what order I did them in; that was almost 16 years ago. I've been a recording and touring artist, working under my own name since 1962.
I don't usually work from a set list and although I like Mick as a friend, he couldn't remember any my songs we had rehearsed, so all I could do was make stuff up for him to play along with. He also couldn't remember any of "his songs" that he said he wanted to perform, so we had to back him on those same damn four old blues songs he tried to sing every night, like "Red House", "Little Red Rooster" etc. The two tours he went with us were not any fun for us because he didn't have it together at all.
However, if you send me a copy of this bootleg I will listen to it and try to help you with a title for that mystery song, otherwise I have no idea what it was now. Those shows may have been a big deal to you, but those two tours were nothing but a lame way to make some money for me.
Go to my website for my mailing address if you please.
www.jamesharman.com
Thank you,
James Harman