Thanks Mazzy for giving Country Joe & the Fish the props they deserve. Those first two albums, in my estimation, were the pinnacle of Bay-area psychedelia. And even today, whenever I'm in need of a good flashback, they still deliver...with flying colors.
Martin Rushent.was a recording engineer at Advision in London.In 1976 he moved to United Artists where I was Head of A &R and when I signed The Stranglers I decided that Martin would be perfect to work with the band.First album charted at No.4 and he worked with them for several albums so when I signed Buzzcocks I didn't have to.look too far for a producer and that worked out pretty well also.Later Martin.had huge success with The Human League.Martin was great to work with and had a wonderful sense of humour.Martin is much missed .RIP
Right in the middle of Live at Leeds, my best friend Keith jumped off an air-filled vinyl loveseat that I received as a house warming gift. The "couch" upended and flipped over - taking Keith's pregnant g/f Julie for quite a ride. Everyone laughed - the summer of 1970 in Venice, Cal. was a hoot. Thanks, Mazzy !
An American Tail is the movie you are thinking of. and the other Mall girl was Tiffany. As always enjoyed your guest. Very interested in his book. Live at Leeds is a banger. Love that album. Enjoyed the wack a mole
Songs of Love and Hate. For me, Leonard Cohen's masterpiece. I even had an 8-Track tape of it. Played it until it wouldn't play anymore. And yes, he became fairly obscure for years until the end of his life, and then BOOM! He was playing to sell-out crowds and was a superstar. And from what you hear, a truly nice person.
I was looking at cheap albums today at the antique mall. That Leonard Cohen was there in very good shape. That is where I saw the Pablo record. The Rachel Sweet was also there. The first Country Joe and the Fish is the best. The 2nd is their next best. The 3rd is their 3rd best. They continued with that pattern.
Hi Mazzy! Excellent video as always. I'm very happy because tonight I'll be seeing our beloved The Lemon Twigs in concert here in Barcelona, Spain Best regards
You’re thinking of “Somewhere Out There” from “An American Tail.” Linda Ronstadt performed that duet with James Ingram. The album you chose is her collaboration with Aaron Neville. “Somewhere Out There” does not appear on that record. Love your channel, Mazzy!
Brilliant ad interjection by RUclips: Mazzy: Remember their great motto? You know the great motto Stiff had? RUclips: I got three for the price of five and now I can freshen every room in my house.
The Linda Ronstadt song you're talking about is "Somewhere Out There" with the late JAMES INGRAM from the movie AN AMERICAN TAIL. It was not one of the Aaron Neville duets. That Ronstadt album is actually pretty good. There are several good Jimmy Webb songs on it, including "Still Within the Sound of My Voice" and "Adios."
Unrelated to this video: I see Jellyfish Spilt Milk is being reissued again. I know the last reissue was dreadful. Do you know anything about this new one? I look forward to your thoughts
I had The Who Live at Leeds in the 1970s....It to me was a Bad Recording....too much Base...it was like Mono....it was disappointing....Ry Cooder is fantastic....his Buena Vista Social Club is Fantastic...Chan Chan is the best 😊
Fixin to Die Rag is Country Joe’s worst song. It’s a good song and the only one I knew for years. I think 90% of people only know that song. I got a record a couple years ago and it blew me away. I didn’t expect it to be that good
Thanks Mazzy for giving Country Joe & the Fish the props they deserve. Those first two albums, in my estimation, were the pinnacle of Bay-area psychedelia. And even today, whenever I'm in need of a good flashback, they still deliver...with flying colors.
Pleased to see the hospitality you extended to a fellow Brit. Thank you for the excellent videos!
Live At Leeds was 1970.
Martin Rushent.was a recording engineer at Advision in London.In 1976 he moved to United Artists where I was Head of A &R and when I signed The Stranglers I decided that Martin would be perfect to work with the band.First album charted at No.4 and he worked with them for several albums so when I signed Buzzcocks I didn't have to.look too far for a producer and that worked out pretty well also.Later Martin.had huge success with The Human League.Martin was great to work with and had a wonderful sense of humour.Martin
is much missed .RIP
Listen to the Linda Ronstadt record! Her duets with Aaron Neville are amazing.
Right in the middle of Live at Leeds, my best friend Keith jumped off an air-filled vinyl loveseat that I received as a house warming gift. The "couch" upended and flipped over - taking Keith's pregnant g/f Julie for quite a ride. Everyone laughed - the summer of 1970 in Venice, Cal. was a hoot. Thanks, Mazzy !
An American Tail is the movie you are thinking of. and the other Mall girl was Tiffany. As always enjoyed your guest. Very interested in his book. Live at Leeds is a banger. Love that album. Enjoyed the wack a mole
This was a Great Whack-A-Mole.....
Songs of Love and Hate. For me, Leonard Cohen's masterpiece. I even had an 8-Track tape of it. Played it until it wouldn't play anymore. And yes, he became fairly obscure for years until the end of his life, and then BOOM! He was playing to sell-out crowds and was a superstar. And from what you hear, a truly nice person.
Great show !!! Cohen's first three albums are brilliant. Looks like vol 1 of records needs a reprint.
Hey Mazzy. Super fun video and I love the across the pond sharing of whack a mole. Cheers
I was looking at cheap albums today at the antique mall. That Leonard Cohen was there in very good shape. That is where I saw the Pablo record. The Rachel Sweet was also there. The first Country Joe and the Fish is the best. The 2nd is their next best. The 3rd is their 3rd best. They continued with that pattern.
Hi Mazzy! Excellent video as always.
I'm very happy because tonight I'll be seeing our beloved The Lemon Twigs in concert here in Barcelona, Spain
Best regards
Rachael Sweet! Nice pull Mazzy. Very enjoyable album, especially “Jealous “ and her version of New Age.
You’re thinking of “Somewhere Out There” from “An American Tail.”
Linda Ronstadt performed that duet with James Ingram.
The album you chose is her collaboration with Aaron Neville. “Somewhere Out There” does not appear on that record.
Love your channel, Mazzy!
Tiffany!
Love that Fila t-shirt too........in fact the Fila t-shirt is the best thing about the video. #BJ #1982 #ClassicCasual
Great video! I need some Country Joe and the Fish!
David Byrne wrote also a very interesting book: How music works.
Ohhhhh… that’s the dude that makes those books.
And he has quality guests on his podcast 😉
And he has quality guests on his podcast 😉
Great Video ! Is that a self of Tales side 3 ..left shef 2 up ?
Tiffany!! Lol
Fun one, Mazzy :-)
Welcome to Seattle, Ian.
The singers are Tiffany and Debbie Gibson 😊
@@catherine6653 thank you Catherine ✌🏼
State of this!
Brilliant ad interjection by RUclips:
Mazzy: Remember their great motto? You know the great motto Stiff had?
RUclips: I got three for the price of five and now I can freshen every room in my house.
Rachel Sweet! Man, I remember hearing “Tonight Ricky” on college radio back in the day. 16, eh? Yikes.
The Linda Ronstadt song you're talking about is "Somewhere Out There" with the late JAMES INGRAM from the movie AN AMERICAN TAIL. It was not one of the Aaron Neville duets.
That Ronstadt album is actually pretty good. There are several good Jimmy Webb songs on it, including "Still Within the Sound of My Voice" and "Adios."
@@christoddur of course. I always mix up those smooth duets 🤠😇
Ry is the boss.
Check this album out man: Alela-Diane-Looking-Glass :)
Live at Leeds is 1970...sheesh, your holding it.
@@birdy1numnum you’re fourth in line 🤓🤠
@@mazzysmusicokay then...Mitch Easter is from North Carolina not Athens like REM. 😅
Unrelated to this video: I see Jellyfish Spilt Milk is being reissued again. I know the last reissue was dreadful. Do you know anything about this new one? I look forward to your thoughts
Great stuff. Nice to see an ‘a bit of help - especially from uk😊
I had The Who Live at Leeds in the 1970s....It to me was a Bad Recording....too much Base...it was like Mono....it was disappointing....Ry Cooder is fantastic....his Buena Vista Social Club is Fantastic...Chan Chan is the best 😊
Fixin to Die Rag is Country Joe’s worst song. It’s a good song and the only one I knew for years. I think 90% of people only know that song. I got a record a couple years ago and it blew me away. I didn’t expect it to be that good
An American Tale
@@trampcat yes ✌🏼
Make that An American Tail.
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Mazzy, when did Rachel give you the rights to the Mazzy stfu mug? 😅
1970
Leeds, Leeds, Leeds. ALAW. MOT.
Live at Leeds was a terrible recording.