The Wailers Live at Max’s Kansas City, NYC, 1973

Though the Wailers played several shows which are now considered legendary, perhaps none live up to the hype that surrounds this one.  The Wailers, in the U.S. in mid-June 1973, are doing a run at the popular Max’s Kansas City night club.  Problem is, most people were there to see the guy they are opening for – a young Americana folk singer from New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen.  I previously shared three shows from this run on this blog.  I came across a new show, well sort of.

Several years ago, JEMS acquired three reel-to-reel master tapes from the private collection of a recording engineer. All were 1/2-track, 15 IPS reels (this and one other 10″, the third 7″) which helped add to their credibility (most fans and collectors in the ’70s were not working with tapes in those professional standards), as did some of the other tapes we didn’t get which were clearly from studio sessions. This famous recording of Bob Marley and the Wailers at Max’s Kansas City was one of the three.

The entire contents of the reel are what has been classified for years by Marley collectors as “Set Three” or “Segment Three” of the trio of known recordings from the July ’73 run at Max’s. The exact recording dates of the three sets are unverified, but they are all drawn from the six night run in July. Previous torrents of this material suggest “there were two shows per night and three shows on the weekend,” all opening for, amazingly, Bruce Springsteen.

The track list of our copy varies slightly from the widely available version(s) of Set Three in that it is longer and includes “Stir It Up,” where most copies stop at “Kinky Reggae.” The version of “Stir It Up” is different from that of Set One or Set Two. It is an audience, not soundboard recording, but may well be an “open mic” recording, perhaps from mics mounted at the mixing desk and recorded with permission to document the performance.

Many thanks to our good friend Dubwise Garage at www.bobmarleyconcerts.com for comparing this to the previously circulated sources.

My previous post HERE is worth checking out for audio to the other performances and the actual hotel receipt from the Chelsea Hotel, given to us by Bob’s roomie for the trip, 22-year old American and Penn State graduate Lee Jaffe.

The Wailers
Live at Max’s Kansas City
NYC
July 18-23, 1973

01 Put It On
02 Slave Driver
03 Burnin’ and Lootin’
04 Stop That Train
05 Kinky Reggae
06 Stir It Up

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Peter Tosh Re-Ups! plus rare interview, Melody Maker, 1983

Marley and Tosh Reunite To Burn Down Burbank

Bush Doctor: Peter Tosh at the Jamaica World Music Festival, 1982

Bob Marley and the Wailers: Paul’s Mall, Boston, 1973

Peter Tosh, Live at Convocation Hall, Toronto, ON 1979

Peter Tosh: Reggae Sunsplash III, July 2-5, Ranny Williams Entertainment Center, Kingston, Jamaica

Peter Tosh: The Bayou, Washington, DC, March 14, 1979

This interview by Colin Irwin appeared in the April 30, 1983 issue of Melody Maker:

Melody Maker (Archive1926-2000)18. 59 (Apr 30, 1983) 8-9, 37-1

Melody Maker (Archive 1926-2000)18. 59 (Apr 30, 1983) 8-9, 37-3

 

Larry Mac, Jahmai, Ani, + Ridim live; Bay Area Reggae Musicians Special, May 19th 1980 Midnight Dread #20 -complete show-

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Nor Cal legends Ridim play three live tracks from The Catalyst & Keystone Berkeley in MD #20 Parts 1 & 2. Two of Ridim’s principals, yardies Larry MacDonald & Jahmai, speak along with Virgin Islander Ani on the history of roots reggae & Jamaican musicians living in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1970s. Another 33 years ahead Midnight Dread goes deep & comes up with full coffers. The week’s Reggae Calendar includes a double bill of Toots & Third World live at The Old Waldorf in San Francisco & Zellerbach Auditorium across the bay on the campus at UC Berkeley. Discs, Wheels & Sports is moving their reggae wares to a new location near Lake Merritt. M Al’s reggae sound studio is open for biz nearby downtown Oakland. Listen to the ripples of reggaemylitis’ invasion into the bay music scene. Amazing advance vinyl pressings from Black Uhuru & Pablo Moses round out this well-charged radio program.

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Larry McDonald plays three key Ridim tracks from an upcoming limited edition vinyl release and goes into great detail on the musicians. Mac also talks at length about the just closed Broadway musical REGGAE, Michael Butler’s followup to HAIR starring Phillip Michael Thomas with music by Max Romeo & Ras Karbi who also appears in the ambitious stage play. Michael Kamen, producer of The Wall by Pink Floyd who went on to produce Jah Malla’s first album for Atlantic around this time, was Music Director for REGGAE. Key times for reggae & culture. Sans the wonderful live Ridim “Wadasowa (Love)” selection from end of Part One, here’s the entire Larry Mac interview:

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“The medal on my neck was won in the 1970 Festival competition. I came to US in 73. It was in the Daily Gleaner so my guess is that they own the copyright. Their morgue would have quite a bit of stuff on me.”-Larry McDonald:
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Ini Kamoze Live in Los Angeles 1985

Here is a great show that was recently seeded to http://www.reggaetraders.net by my man chico.  Ini Kamoze is one of the bright shining stars of 1980s reggae.  Part of Sly & Robbie’s Taxi crew, he decimates the stage at LA’s Music Machine during this live performance.  Also included with the download is a 7-song opening set by the mighty High Times Players.  Enjoy!

Many thanks to chico for sharing this rare piece of reggae history.

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Tracklist

1. Ini Kamoze – Statement
2. Ini Kamoze – General
3. Ini Kamoze – Trouble you a trouble me
4. Ini Kamoze – Call a Taxi
5. Ini Kamoze – Settle with me
6. Ini Kamoze – Babylon Babylon
7. MC – Roger Steffens
8. Ini Kamoze – World a Music
9. MC – Roger Steffens

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Mass Herb-Icide! Ganja Catapult Sensibration for NORML May 12 1980 Midnight Dread #19

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"No differences" chants Toots Hibbert & The Bredren as the herbal meditation begins in the round midnight posse circle of this 33 years ahead Midnight Dread four hour radio program. Kaya anthems abound in the multitude like Sambo Jim's deep & deeper "Collie Burning" featured in this opening eighty minute segment. Hunter S. Thompson protege, lawyer Michael Stepanian says a few words at a February 13th, 1980 NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) signature raising event for CMI-80 (the California Marijuana Initiative for 1980) held at the Sleeping Lady Cafe in Fairfax, California just down the road from KTIM's home studio base in San Rafael. A smokin' Nigerian Reggae & Highlife band Lokoto play two great live tracks from the Sleeping Lady that same night. One of the first San Francisco bay area reggae bands Jah Love whose lead singer Josh went on to sing for Reggae Jackson (Jimmy Foot's band before The Rhyth-O-Matics) play "Jah Love", a never released studio gem from Sausalito's 'dredgetown experience' pioneeering roots rock reggae outfit. Several Marin County musicians lent a hand including Frank Hubnick & The Music Wizards, Prune Music, The Record Plant, & Wally Heider's Studio in San Francisco. Cynthia Johnson speaks live on the air for NORML. Change comes slow. So lift up you conscience & get ready for a noon high 'Light Up For Liberty' rally planned for May 13th. Don't be late for the future!

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