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Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1980-xx-xx - Dress rehearsals

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 19:55
by schnittstelle
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1980-xx-xx - Dress rehearsals ft Lou Reed, Larry Graham and Ambrosia - NTSC DVD

Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1980-xx-xx
Dress rehearsals ft Lou Reed, Larry Graham and Ambrosia

NTSC DVD
4:3
AC3 Audio
Simple standalone menu

DVD-R > DVD Shrink > VIDEO_TS folder

LOU REED (20 min):
Standing on ceremony (Reed stops halfway through)
Standing on ceremony (2nd take)
So alone
Walk on the wild side

LARRY GRAHAM (40 min)
Can you handle that?
When we get married
One in a million you
Larry's "Bass history"

AMBROSIA (55 min)
Rock and a hard place
No big deal
You're the only woman
Shape I'm in
Biggest part of me
Kamikaze
Rock and a hard place

It's all live and no NAB acts!


I'm signing off for the week with this oddity.
Three dress rehearsals, if that's the right word for DKRC performances.
You get Lou Reed, (then promoting his sadly underrated LP "Growing up in public") calling things to a halt in the first take of Standing On Ceremony.
You get bass legend Larry Graham in a loose and funky performance, ending with a GREAT "history of the bass" lesson where he does some Sly tunes.
And last but not least, Ambrosia. They sound like they were big in the Midwest in a Styx kind of way, no?

NOTE: Funk torrent hero Matt Hughen has uploaded the Graham part elsewhere on Dime with a detailed set list. I haven't compared my version to his but I doubt mine is better.

The video is a bit dark, the mix isn't perfect but that's rehearsals for you.


Pop mogul Don Kirshner will always have a place in my heart as the man who brought the world The Archies "Sugar Sugar" - one of the greatest pop singles EVER.
I guess a lot of US Dimers who were young in the 70s remember him as the stiff and totally unhip host of this show which from 1973 to the early 80s.
He really was"the man" , a record business suit through and through. But, IMHO , in a good way. I didn't get to see many DKRC shows back in the day, but watching them now I can appreciate what he did. Mr Kirshner gave plenty of credit to record producers, songwriters and managers, the ones behind the scenes that make hit records happen.

Dime is the best. Keep sharing the groove!


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