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Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd - The Basement, Sydney, Australia 2011-11-09

Track listing:
  1. Intro By Robyn Hitchcock 1:15
  2. Robyn - Way Back In The 1960's (Incredible String Band Song) 3:15
  3. Joe Boyd - Bob Dylan Stories 14:40
  4. Robyn Banter 0:37
  5. Robyn - It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Bob Dylan Song) 4:27
  6. Joe Boyd - Incredible String Band Story 8:02
  7. Robyn - Chinese White (Incredible String Band Song) 3:38
  8. Joe Boyd - The Move Story 11:43
  9. Robyn - I Can Hear The Grass Grow (The Move Song) 3:49
  10. Robyn/Joe Banter 0:55
  11. Joe Boyd - Fairport Convention Story 7:42
  12. Robyn - Reynardine (Fairport Convention Song) 5:28
  13. Joe Boyd - Nick Drake Story 10:47
  14. Robyn - River Man (Nick Drake Song) 5:01
  15. Joe Boyd - Medicine Ball Caravan Movie And Jimi Hendrix Story 10:06
  16. Robyn - Wind Cries Mary (Jimi Hendrix) 3:11
  17. Joe Boyd - Syd Barrett Story 9:08
  18. Robyn - Bike (Syd Barrett Song) 2:33
  19. Outro 0:59

Notes


Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd - Live & Direct From 1967
Chinese White Bicycles
The Basement
Sydney, Australia
2011-11-09


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t01 intro by Robyn Hitchcock
t02 Robyn - Way Back In The 1960's (Incredible String Band song)
t03 Joe Boyd - Bob Dylan stories
t04 Robyn banter
t05 Robyn - It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Bob Dylan song)
t06 Joe Boyd - Incredible String Band story
t07 Robyn - Chinese White (Incredible String Band song)
t08 Joe Boyd - The Move story
t09 Robyn - I Can Hear The Grass Grow (The Move song)
t10 Robyn/Joe banter
t11 Joe Boyd - Fairport Convention story
t12 Robyn - Reynardine (Fairport Convention song)
t13 Joe Boyd - Nick Drake story
t14 Robyn - River Man (Nick Drake song)
t15 Joe Boyd - Medicine Ball Caravan movie and Jimi Hendrix story
t16 Robyn - Wind Cries Mary (Jimi Hendrix)
t17 Joe Boyd - Syd Barrett story
t18 Robyn - Bike (Syd Barrett song)
t19 outro

Joe Boyd - story teller and book reader
Robyn Hitchcock - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica


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November 9th – Sydney, Australia at The Basement. RH performs Chinese White Bicycles with Joe Boyd.

JOE BOYD AND ROBYN HITCHCOCK (UK): LIVE AND DIRECT FROM 1967
The Basement, NSW

Wed 09 Nov, 2011

09:30 PM

Psychedelic troubadour Robyn Hitchcock teams up with legendary producer Joe Boyd. This will be a very special evening of songs and stories, melding musical performances with Boyd's own reminiscences of his collaborations with such iconic artists as Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and Jimi Hendrix.


"Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd - Live & Direct From 1967" will feature readings from Boyd's acclaimed 2006 memoir, "White Bicycles - Making Music In The 1960s," with Hitchcock adding extraordinary color via performances of classic songs from throughout the producer's career. From stage-managing Bob Dylan's infamous 1965 performance at the Newport Folk Festival, to co-founding The UFO Club (the epicenter of London's groundbreaking psychedelic scene and launch pad for such bands as Pink Floyd, Tomorrow, and The Move), to his early stewardship of an array of hugely influential folk heroes - including Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and the Incredible String Band - Boyd has been intimately involved in some of rock's milestone moments. Simply put, Boyd's work in the 1960s has become part of pop's collective consciousness, inspiring generation after generation of psychedelically inclined musicians and songwriters.

"As the momentum years of 1965 to 1970 have now crystallized into the golden age of pop/rock, Joe and I have been drawn together by our perspective on how it shaped our lives: his as a young man, mine in teenage limbo," Hitchcock explains. "Joe had a hand in creating a world that revolutionized mine. If he is Dr Frankenstein, then I'm his monster. Or one of them..."