Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Tribal Stomp - Butterfield

If you are looking for the youtube clip - sorry - got this nice letter from Pete this morning. Which is okay because the clip was substandard. You would think that he would go after the original poster on Youtube instead of the tertiary chain but who knows how it works? I guess I am allowed to talk about the show still, right Pete?


You do not have the rights to post this audio from that 1978 show..  I am Chets partner and I recorded all of this.
Please remove this 1978 Tribal Stomp audio from your site.  
I am working on a deal about this video and audio footage right now.
Pete Slauson


I found this recording on Youtube this morning. I was lucky enough to be at this show, which was a Tribal Stomp reunion at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. My friends Jack and Yvonne were old Haight Street pals with Chet Helms and we were all treated to a magical day. A very nice time was had by all. I just happened to chance upon the flyer for the show which I had kept. I had forgotten that Chet signed it. Dan Hicks and the Chambers Brothers and a bunch of other people showed up and played as well but my memory is a bit, well, hazy. Someone was passing out carnations. The greatest light show I ever saw. I am not much of a dance buff but the performance by Dance Spectrum was revelatory for me. A duet like courting butterflies. Of course it may have been just the hallucinations.

It's a Beautiful Day and Butterfield were the musical highlights for me on this memorable day of pure magic. This cut is just ok but there were some slow blues numbers that burned. Bloomfield was the gold standard for urban blues guitar - in my opinion no one else came close. White or black. Wavy Gravy came out and did a great rap about false teeth chattering away on a table. Our gang took a limo up from Laguna Beach for the weekend. Glorious days. When we got back to Bluebird Canyon, it was taped off with yellow safety ribbon, sections having slid down the hill while we were cavorting up north. Sometimes you have to pay the toll.
























3 comments:

  1. If you enjoyed "It's A Beautiful Day" yes, you were stoned.

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  2. Here is a partial setlist:The Family Dog Presents - A TRIBAL STOMP
    Live at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, California
    October 1, 1978


    The Poets

    01. Chet Helms Introduction to the TRIBAL STOMP
    02. Wavey Gravy introduces the poets including the POET chant


    Michael McClure
    03. Introduces Poem, “Listen Laurance”
    04. Listen Laurance
    05. A Spritual Nation (missing start from tape flip)
    06. The Rose
    07. The Powers That Be
    08. I Work With The Shape Of Spirit
    09. Prayer To The Godess Of Mercy
    10. I Am The Dead Coyotee on the Asphalt
    11. Mens Lives are Chains Of Chances
    12. Introduces Lenour

    Lenore Kandel

    13. What Tribe?
    14. Mixed Feelings
    15. A Spiritual Poem
    16. American Dreams
    17. Introduces Diane

    Diane Di Prima

    18. Excerpt from Revolutionary Letters (#1)
    19. Revolutionary Letters (#2)
    20. Everyone Is A Political Prisoner
    21. Ode To Elegance
    22. Life Chant

    (Many Poem Titles are APPROXIMATE and not necessarily correct)

    Disc 2

    01. Wavy Gravy tells a joke and introduces….

    Dan Hicks

    02. How Can I Miss You When You Wont Go Away
    03. Stoned
    04. Save A Nickle Save A Dime (with the Opinions)
    05. Her Eyes Were Meant For Me (with the Opinions)

    06. Wavey Gravy Tells a Joke, Band tunes Up and Dave LaFlamme Introduces...

    It Was A Beautiful Day

    07. Wasted Union Blues
    08. Hot Summer Day
    09. Bombay Calling >
    10. Bulgaria >
    11. Time Is
    12. White Bird
    13. Don And Dewey

    Disc 3

    01. Wavy Gravy Story

    Lee Michaels

    02. Introduction
    03. Automatic Attitude
    04. Politician
    05. Call My Name
    06. Oak Fire
    07. You Know What I Mean
    08. Heighty Hi

    Canned Heat

    09. Tune Up
    10. Shake Your Boogie
    11. On The Road Again
    12. House Of Blue Lights
    13. Hot Money
    14. I Want To Step Out Tonight and Strut My Stuff (With Guests the Chambers Brothers)
    15. Turn Your Lights Down Low
    16. Natural Fried Hockey Boogie

    Disc 4
    Big Brother and the Holding Company

    01. Introduction
    02. Combination Of The Two
    03. In A Broken Dream
    04. Going Down
    05. Call On Me
    06. My Love May Be Crying (??)
    07. I’ll Change Your Flat Tire Merle
    08. Burried Alive In The Blues
    09. Falling For Your Love

    Disc 5
    Country Joe And The Fish

    01. Chet Helms Introduction
    02. Rock and Soul Music
    03. Love
    04. Flying High >
    05. Colorado Town
    06. Here I Go Again (A Psychedelic Waltz)
    07. Mojo Navigator >
    08. Section 43 >
    09. Save The Whales >
    10. The FISH Cheer >
    11. Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag
    12. Rock and Soul Music

    Disc 6
    01. Wavy Gravy tells a Story

    Paul Butterfield Blues Band

    02. Chet Helms Introduction
    03. Born In Chicago
    04. Our Love Is Drifting
    05. Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
    06. Shake Your Moneymaker
    07. Get Out My Life Woman

    Disc 7
    Paul Butterfield Blues Band

    01. You’ve Got To Pay The Price For Feeling Nice
    02. Mystery Train
    03. Little Brown Bird
    04. I Got My Mojo Working
    05. Chet Helms talks
    06. Don’t You Lie To Me

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  3. I remember when I was a young tot, an impressionable hippie youth, I saw It's a Beautiful Day with Moby Grape at the Carousel Ballroom in SF.
    Moby Grape put on a great concert, but what really blew my mind was It's a Beautiful Day. I had heard White Bird on the Radio, but never expected them to be so good live. They put on a great concert. And of course I was stoned, who wasn't in those days.
    NYSTAN must be confusing them with some NY group like Bon Jovi or Blondie.

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