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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued)
AFC 2011/026: SR055, circa 1963-1966 (continued)
Original ID #55. Recorded live at The Ontario Place, in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C.
00:04 [male emcee introduces Hurt]
01:55 I could walk that lonesome valley
07:43 Do Lord remember me
13:33 Trouble I've had it all my days
19:37 Casey Jones
24:37 Let the mermaid flirt with me
31:40 Richland woman blues
37:36 Make me a pallet on the floor
41:46 Salty dog
AFC 2011/026: SR056, circa 1963-1966
1 sound tape reel (1 hr., 10 min., 59 sec.): analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1/2 track, mono ; 10 in.
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr056
Original ID #56. Recorded live at Recorded live at Ontario Place, in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C.
00:08 [male emcee introduces Hurt before the next set begins]
03:16 When the saints go marching in
08:11 I shall not be moved
13:22 Chicken song
Introduction and one verse.
15:53 Candy man
20:38 Louis Collins
25:41 Hot time in the old town tonight
28:38 Nobody's dirty business
32:33 Avalon blues
37:51 Sliding Delta
42:54 Coffee blues
47:57 See See Rider
52:29 Joe Turner blues
Hurt announces the song as "Old Joe Turner."
56:37 Creole belle
01:01:01 Spanish fandang
Also known as "Spanish fandango."
01:04:07 Talking Casey Jones
01:09:18 [male emcee tells audience the performance is being recorded, talks about an upcoming performance by Skip James, and introduces Chuck Perdue]
AFC 2011/026: SR057, November 28, 1964; undated
1 sound tape reel (1 hr., 32 min., 39 sec.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1/2 track, mono ; 10 in.
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr057
Original ID #57. Dubs from various sets; uncertain if all are from the same venue. All recordings except for the first (Canned heat) were recorded on November 28, 1964, at Ontario Place, in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C.
Canned heat
Possibly sung by Al Wilson, accompanied by guitar.
Welcome address
Frankie and Albert
Lonesome is I
Stagolee
Lonesome valley
Do Lord remember me
Baby please come home
[female emcee announces Hurt]
Lonesome valley
Do Lord remember me
Monday morning blues
Stagolee
Spoken introduction to the song, followed by the song.
[male emcee introduces Hurt]
When the world's on fire
Hurt announces the title as Rocks [sic] of ages.
Trouble I've had all my days
Let the mermaid flirt with me
AFC 2011/026: SR058, circa 1963-1966
1 sound tape reel (Side A: 35 min., 22 sec.; Side B: 36 min., 46 sec.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1/2 track, mono ; 10 in.
Original ID #58. Recorded before a live audience.
Side A
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr058a
Waiting for you
Nobody's dirty business
Casey Jones
Louis Collins
You can't come in
Hurt announces the song as Can't come in.
You are my sunshine
Make me a pallet on the floor
Side B
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr058b
Richland woman blues
Louis Collins
[male emcee announces Hurt]
Nobody's business
Let the mermaid flirt with me
Salty dog
Candy man
Worried blues
Hurt announces the song as Worrisome blues.
Coffee blues
AFC 2011/026: SR059, July 15, 1963
1 sound tape reel (31 min., 15 sec.) : analog, 15 ips ; 10 in.
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr059
Original ID #59. Recorded at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Dick Spottswood, Joseph (Joe) Hickerson, Robert Carneal, and John Howell. The latter two are recording engineers. Joe conducts the interview, which is interspersed between the songs. Continued on SR060.
Monday morning blues
First take.
Monday morning blues
Second take.
Avalon blues
Joe Turner
Hop joint
AFC 2011/026: SR060, July 15, 1963
1 sound tape reel (29 min., 7 sec.) : analog, 15 ips ; 10 in.
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr060
Original ID #60. Recorded at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Continued from SR059; continues on SR061. See notes for SR059.
Good morning Miss Carrie
Hurt sings only part of the song.
Richland woman blues
[long interview segment]
Nobody's dirty business
[interview continues]
AFC 2011/026: SR061, July 15, 1963; July 23, 1963
1 sound tape reel (30 min., 37 sec.) : analog, 15 ips ; 10 in.
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr061
Original ID #61. Recorded at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Continued from SR060; continued on SR062. See notes for SR059.
[interview continues]
Frankie and Albert
Spanish fandang
Hurt calls this Spanish fandang, although it is sometimes referred to on commercial releases as Spanish fandango.
Talking Casey Jones
Hurt uses a slide with his guitar on this song.
If you don't want me
If you don't want me
Song is cut off at the end of the tape.
AFC 2011/026: SR062, July 15, 1963
1 sound tape reel (31 min., 45 sec.) : analog, 15 ips ; 10 in.
digital_ID: afc2011026_sr062
Original ID #62. Recorded at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Continued from SR061; continued on SR063. See notes for SR059.
If you don't want me
The beginning of this recording overlaps the end of SR061.
Payday
Got the blues that can't be satisfied
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