[Harp-L] Playboy After Dark
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- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 11:10:18 -0800 (PST)
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If any of you have access to the old "Playboy After Dark" tv show (there are copies "floating
around the internet" or I wouldn't bring it up), you can see Taj Mahal, live in his prime playing
two songs from his first lp, with Jesse Ed Davis on guitar. Taj gets interviewed by Hugh Hefner.
He looks and sounds GREAT and plays some excellent harp in the clips.
Canned Heat also appeared on "Playboy After Dark". Again its the original group in their prime,
Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, The Bear, Henry Vestine, The Mole and Fito doing "On the Road Again" live
with harmonica solo and "Turpentine Blues" in living color with Hugh Hefner, Barbie Benton and an
audience of "beautiful people". Well worth tracking down! I wish I knew more about microphones,
maybe I could figure out what kind of mic the Blind Owl is using.
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