HW: New releases: Question for band

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Sun Oct 24 18:57:01 EDT 1999


In a message dated 10/24/99 10:19:49 AM, xl5 at IINET.NET.AU writes:

quoth bernhard:
<<  I am very sure that MAKE WHAT YOU CAN is from Roundhouse 13.02.1972 !!!

>

> Just check the end of MAKE WHAT YOU CAN and the beginning of

> SILVER MACHINE.

> They are fitting perfectly together

>===============
sayeth x15:


I always thought the end bit on MAKE WHAT YOU CAN (where it fades out)

sounded very familiar!


William

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fellas, we really gotta talk.

bernhard, i played that sequence on WEIRD 106 that goes "make what you
can/born to go/master of the universe/"jam"

"make what you can" is not --
pause.
---is not from that 2/13/72 show.

sorry. the drum sound is different from all the other 2/13 stuff. the snare,
the bass, the ride cymbal...
the drum sound on everything else is consistent.

the vocal sound is different too.

and while the short lead guitar break on this "born to go" is in the approach
of the lead overdub on "silver machine", neither resembles the 'space
ritual'-type lead break on 'make what you can'...for reasons including it was
recorded later. up to 18 months later by one account here, just recently.

the song's presence on that tape doesnt make it part of that show.

and "jam", which fades in, is  'seeing it', the end of the encore, going by
those 'thank you's' from the band. the sound is consistent w/ the rest of the
2/13 material, so as their set may well have begun w/'born to go', perhaps
this 'seeing it' is the second half of "you shouldnt do that".

and btw, whoever suggested to me the drummer on 2/13 was in fact king on
ollis's kit, i do believe that was the solution. thanks!
and one more reason to believe "make what you can" is king on his own kit.

c'mon guys, bernhard ol' pal, really.
can't you just hear the difference?

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