J.J. CALE Live at El Mocambo, Toronto, ON, Canada, september 1, 1993. (FM Broadcast.) 01. Ride me high 00:01 02. Humdinger 06:35 03. Artificial Paradise 10:02 04. Riverboat song 13:00 05. Downtown LA 18:43 06. Mojo working 21:24 07. Crazy Mama 28:26 08. Cocaine 34:17 09. After midnight 38:32 10. Magnolia 44:25
Excellent! I saw him in Toronto in 1990 at the Diamond! The Elmo has always hosted grand classics...The Stones come to mind (when they arrested Maggie Trudeau for a joint). Didn't see them, but did see Mink Deville there in his low moments with about 60 people in the audience, just before his transition back to stadiums under his new name, Willy Deville...
Thanks! Top shelf JJ
Many jj live recordings out there. To me this is the best of them all.
So wonderful. Take my Ukulele and play along.
Nice! Such an Awesome talent ! A breath of fresh air ... ☀️ The Best!😊
Excellent sound quality!!! Love JJ Cale!!! Thank You for sharing/posting this fantastic piece of music history!!! ☮❤☮
Very nice! 😊
🎉wonderful
J.J. CALE Live at El Mocambo, Toronto, ON, Canada, september 1, 1993. (FM Broadcast.)
01. Ride me high 00:01
02. Humdinger 06:35
03. Artificial Paradise 10:02
04. Riverboat song 13:00
05. Downtown LA 18:43
06. Mojo working 21:24
07. Crazy Mama 28:26
08. Cocaine 34:17
09. After midnight 38:32
10. Magnolia 44:25
Thanks! 🙂
Sweet !
I saw his two shows in Ottawa at Barrymores and the description of those I always told are pretty well ... right here.
Thanks for the upload ✌
Que gozada!!!Gracias!!!era unico!!!
Ditto Catalina C T.
Excellent! I saw him in Toronto in 1990 at the Diamond! The Elmo has always hosted grand classics...The Stones come to mind (when they arrested Maggie Trudeau for a joint). Didn't see them, but did see Mink Deville there in his low moments with about 60 people in the audience, just before his transition back to stadiums under his new name, Willy Deville...
Thank you for this
Grande jj. Grazie!
Thanks for the upload - a real gem
Great
sorry l missed this one DAM
I discovered Jj to late
Don't make 'em like J.J. any more ...