{"id":397,"date":"2014-07-29T16:22:58","date_gmt":"2014-07-29T16:22:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.watt-evans.com\/blog\/?p=397"},"modified":"2017-02-20T08:05:07","modified_gmt":"2017-02-20T08:05:07","slug":"the-music-will-never-stop-70","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.watt-evans.com\/blog\/2014\/07\/29\/the-music-will-never-stop-70\/","title":{"rendered":"The Music Will Never Stop 70"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There was another pair of tapes.  The first is labeled &#8220;Coffeehouse &#8211; Pork Pie Hat, Aug. 13, 1973&#8221; and &#8220;#2.&#8221;  It also lists the seven members of Pork Pie Hat on the back.<\/p>\n<p>The second only has a very faint scribble, &#8220;P.P.H. 2.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Haven&#8217;t taken the second one out of the box yet.  I&#8217;m working on the first one.<\/p>\n<p>I played it all the way through.  It sounded like utter crap.  When it was done, I cleaned black gunk off the heads, rollers, guideposts, etc. and started it over.  I&#8217;m three songs into that second run-through, and it sounds pretty good &#8212; not studio quality, but I&#8217;ve heard worse on commercially-released live albums.  Seems like I have a formula &#8212; run through it to get the gunk off, <i>then<\/i> record it.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway.  Pork Pie Hat was a local band in Bedford, MA back in &#8217;73 &#8212; five regular members, and a couple of drop-ins, according to what I wrote on the box.  No connection with any band by that name you&#8217;ll find on the web.  I knew four of the five members from high school, and one of the drop-ins; the other was the older brother of one of my friends.<\/p>\n<p>The drummer, Chip Edgar, I didn&#8217;t know at all.  No idea where they found him.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m pretty sure the band broke up by &#8217;75.  They were an adequate bar band, not much more than that, though they sometimes got ambitious.  That anonymous jam I recorded from the previous tape was better.<\/p>\n<p>Right now, as I type this, I&#8217;m listening to the Hat&#8217;s version of &#8220;Maggie&#8217;s Farm,&#8221; and it&#8217;s a bit odd &#8212; the rhythm section sounds like they&#8217;re playing &#8220;All Is Loneliness,&#8221; rather than &#8220;Maggie&#8217;s Farm.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The tape box included a song list &#8212; but it&#8217;s for four sides, so I&#8217;m assuming it includes the tape labeled &#8220;P.P.H. 2.&#8221;  It also isn&#8217;t very complete.  That would be five or six hours, and believe me, they didn&#8217;t play that long at the Coffeehouse on August 13th.  So far, in this first set, I don&#8217;t hear any crowd noise; maybe it was a rehearsal?<\/p>\n<p>I really wish I&#8217;d kept better records back then.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, hey!  I just took a closer look at the box, and in the very faded ink that we see on a couple of other boxes it has a second date written in below &#8220;Aug. 13, 1973&#8221; &#8212; it says &#8220;Aug. 27, 1973.&#8221;  So I guess I taped two different gigs.<\/p>\n<p>And I was looking at the other tape boxes, and there&#8217;s a <i>third<\/i> one:  #5, &#8220;Coffeehouse &#8211; Pork Pie Hat (Two), Aug. 27, 1973.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>This is confusing.  There are play-lists for two tapes, not three.  I checked all the boxes; no other lists.<\/p>\n<p>So I recorded the first side of the first tape, edited, and converted it to MP3, and&#8230; it&#8217;s a mixed bag.  The first couple of tracks sound good, but it gets muddier and muddier.  I actually stopped the tape twice between songs to clean the heads; the first time the heads weren&#8217;t bad and it didn&#8217;t make much difference, but the second time, at the end of a thirteen-minute jam, I got a big wodge of gunk off and the difference was <i>huge<\/i>.  So I&#8217;ll probably go back and re-record some of this stuff and see if I can get better versions.  <i>Some<\/i> of the damage is clearly in the original tape and unfixable, but some probably isn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>The first two songs &#8212; an instrumental I haven&#8217;t identified and &#8220;Jive, Jive, Jive&#8221; &#8212; sound great.  The third, &#8220;Parchman Farm,&#8221; is good.  By the fourth, &#8220;Maggie&#8217;s Farm,&#8221; not so much&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Sigh.<\/p>\n<p>Pork Pie Hat did not have a really extensive repertoire.  On the first tape I heard &#8220;Jive, Jive, Jive&#8221; three times, &#8220;Parchman Farm&#8221; twice, &#8220;Maggie&#8217;s Farm&#8221; twice, &#8220;The Great Escape&#8221; twice, an instrumental I haven&#8217;t identified three times, &#8220;Badge&#8221; twice, and &#8220;Summertime&#8221; twice.<\/p>\n<p>(Classically-trained first sopranos should not sing &#8220;Summertime&#8221; with blues-rock bands.  Especially not an octave or so above the key the band is playing in.  The word &#8220;screechy&#8221; is one of the politer terms to come to mind.)<\/p>\n<p>And besides those favorites they played a few other songs, including &#8220;Soul Kitchen&#8221; and &#8220;Spoonful.&#8221;  They didn&#8217;t do either of those as well as that anonymous band on the previous tape, but they weren&#8217;t bad.<\/p>\n<p>They closed out the set with &#8220;Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun.&#8221;  <i>That<\/i> was interesting, and better than I might have expected.<\/p>\n<p>I ran into trouble recording the second side.  I tried to save the file to an invalid location and lost the whole thing.  I was able to salvage it, but I spent two and a half hours recovering a recording that&#8217;s only an hour and forty minutes.  Now I know how to do it, though; next time (I&#8217;ve made this mistake before and may well do it again) I&#8217;ll be able to do it much more quickly.<\/p>\n<p>It was all still there when recovered, and I successfully translated it all to MP3.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s all squared away.  I have thirty tracks off this tape, albeit with a lot of repeated songs.  Quality is mostly good; the entire second side was clean enough that I didn&#8217;t need to filter or rebalance anything, though I did amplify a few numbers.<\/p>\n<p>The first side, well, I plan to re-record that and maybe replace some of the iffy pieces, if I can get better versions.<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t actually know where this stuff was recorded.  The song list doesn&#8217;t say.  The box says it was recorded at the Coffeehouse, on two different dates in the summer of 1973, but I&#8217;m not sure I believe that.  It&#8217;s <i>probably<\/i> accurate, but even if it is, I have no idea where the break between shows is.  Since some songs are played three times, I can&#8217;t just go by the assumption that the second set begins when they start repeating.<\/p>\n<p>Also, there is <i>no<\/i> crowd noise on the first few tracks, so that might have been a rehearsal, or maybe they just started playing when the place was still half-empty.<\/p>\n<p>Whatever.  It&#8217;s done, barring possible replacements.  And most of it is decent music.  The vocals on &#8220;Summertime&#8221; are pretty dreadful, both times &#8212; and I say this even though the singer was a good friend of mine &#8212; but the band could jam.  I think their arrangement of &#8220;Maggie&#8217;s Farm&#8221; is bizarre, but they did fine with &#8220;Parchman Farm&#8221; and &#8220;Spoonful&#8221; (all thirteen minutes of it) and some of the others.<\/p>\n<p>There are seven songs I haven&#8217;t identified.  Some are instrumentals and I don&#8217;t recognize them; a couple have words, but I can&#8217;t make out enough of the lyrics to google them.  Or at least, I haven&#8217;t yet &#8212; I&#8217;ll probably give them a more careful listen eventually.<\/p>\n<p>So, on to the replay, and then the other Pork Pie Hat tapes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There was another pair of tapes. The first is labeled &#8220;Coffeehouse &#8211; Pork Pie Hat, Aug. 13, 1973&#8221; and &#8220;#2.&#8221; It also lists the seven members of Pork Pie Hat on the back. The second only has a very faint scribble, &#8220;P.P.H. 2.&#8221; Haven&#8217;t taken the second one out of the box yet. 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