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Levon and the Hawks - Port Dover 1964

Disc 1

  1. Not Fade Away
  2. A Sweeter Girl
  3. Lucille (ic)
  4. Peter Gunn
  5. Money
  6. You Don't Know Me
  7. Bo Diddley
  8. Forty Days
  9. Hoochey John Blues
  10. Robbie's Blues
  11. Kansas City
  12. Memphis Tennessee
  13. Please, Please, Please

Disc 2

  1. Short Fat Fanny
  2. You Can't Sit Down
  3. No Particular Place To Go
  4. Turn On Your Love Light
  5. High Heel Sneakers
  6. Women Love And A Man
  7. Blues Instrumental
  8. Slow Blues (ic)
  9. Do The Honky Tonk
  10. Twist And Shout
  11. Georgia On My Mind
  12. Women Love And A Man (ic)
  13. Share Your Love (ic)

Levon and the Hawks - Port Dover 1964 - 2000 - QPro 03/4

Bootleg CD/CD-R released in 2000 on the Qpro label. Contains one of The Hawks' Sunday night shows at Pop Ivy's Ballroom in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada, 1964. They used to play regularly at Pop Ivy's after the split from Ronnie Hawkins, with Jerry Penfound as the sixth member on sax and flute. Taken from a 2-track tape recording that seems to have circulated among die-hard collectors for many years. The tape is described in detail in Levon Helm's autobiography. Several of the songs on the tape are cut. Tracks (ic = incomplete track)


This message is copied and pasted from the new The Band guestbook http://tbgb.nl/guestbook/index.php and was posted October 14, 2005

23915)  Friday, October 14, 2005 10:12 AM   IP: 69.158.189.205

Bryan Davies

From: Creemore Canada
Port Dover 1964 Tape

Hi Jan,
I'm the original sound recording technician of the Hawks' 1964 Port Dover audio tape. The tape was created at 7-1/2 IPS on a 2 track stereo, reel to reel Phillips Tape Recorder. The stereo mike was placed near the band's column speaker. During Robbie's Blues, the P.A. system's echo kicked in for a wonderul studio sound. It's nice to know my forty year old recordings are now on Robbie's creation of The Band's newest boxed set CD/DVD.


    


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