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    Leo Kottke - Live (1995)

    Posted By: jefklak
    Leo Kottke - Live (1995)

    Leo Kottke "Live"
    MP3 | 128 kbps | 50 MB
    MP3 | 320 kbps | 63 MB + 54 MB
    1995 | Genre: Folk

    This 15-song set from a 1995 Boulder, Colorado, concert finds the guitarist focusing on late '80s and early '90s albums.


    Liner notes
    by Leo Kottke

    We did this with a couple mikes on a very snowed-on Easter in Boulder. One mike was built in the old East Germany as a copy of the Neumann UM-57, and the other was made in Austria as the AKG C-61. The AKG was souped up by Tom Matherly and the Microtek-Gefell was "as is."

    The Fox Theater has a high stage, a terrific crew, and – on the night I recorded there – one guy in the audience who woo-wooed, whooped and yee-haaed on every ring-out. In the end, after hearing him a thousand times during the mix, I decided to assign this guy the same role that that woman fulfilled on Bill Evans' Waltz for Debbie…she never shut up…neither does he. In this case, at least, his interruptions passed for enthusiasm; on Bill's record hers were a Lazlo Toth version of indifference.

    In other words, this guy is part of the record but I won't be taking him on the road.

    This is the first live record for me since a puzzle of a live effort we attempted in Germany more than 15 years ago. Our tape machine's relays kept going out, to almost no one's knowledge. After the tour, when we put the tapes up in London, we'd find a decent take and then inevitably hear a few "thunks" – a screwdriver knocking the relays back in place. Unusable. So that record was built solely of stuff that was "thunkless," rather than of stuff anyone might want to hear.

    This time Pual duGré did the engineering. Screwdrivers were prohibited. Steve Berlin introduced me to Paul when we recorded Great Big Boy in Paul's old studio…a place that scared some people away, including me at first. Four blocks from L.A.'s City Hall. It is still the best sounding room I've heard. Or was the best..it flooded out and will scare no more.

    So it's snowing…it's Easter…and the Fox is down to black.

    (One more thing: a month ago I asked my father, since he'd also told me several times that he'd been a captain in the Navy, if he'd really taught hand to hand combat. He said, "No!," like I was out of my mind.
    "You wanna know what I really taught?"
    "Yes, I do," like he was out of his mind.
    "Relaxation."
    I should've known.)

    William Powell (5:32)
    The Room At the Top of the Stairs (2:47)
    Airproofing (4:50)
    Jack Gets Up (4:49)
    "Combat" (6:05)
    Peg Leg (2:21)
    Twilight Time (2:27)
    Bean Time (1:40)
    "Roy Autry" (6:25)
    Parade (4:11)
    I Yell At Traffic (5:40)
    Flattened Brain (3:45)
    Little Martha (2:04)
    Oddball (3:18)
    Arms of Mary (4:08)

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    128 version (50 Mb)
    320 version part 1 (63 Mb)
    320 version part 2 (54 Mb)


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