1 - Soulful Terrain 2 - Friends (at 5:10) 3 - Victory (at 10:40) 4 - Emerald Eyes (at 15:30) 5 - Down Here on the Ground, by Wes Montgomery (at 19:40) 6 - All I Need, Rob Alexander 2nd vocal (at 23:40) 7 - Freedom Jazz Dance, by Eddie Harris (at 28:10) Rare! been looking for a recording of Eric doing this for a long time 8 - improv? 9 - I’m Trying, Rob Alexander vocals, (at 44:00) Eric opens up a nice long jam on this one! 10 - Trail of Tears (at 56:30) 11 - Trademark (at 1:02:40) 12 - Axis Bold as Love, Jimi Hendrix (at 1:07:30)
Saw EJ at Rockefeller's 85 or 86. .at about that time, Rockfest 1984 (Bill Hicks, Hey Boy (later Velvet Hammer), Eric Johnson, Pat Travers. Thanks for upload. 😊😊
Thank you, EJ’s tone in that era was amazing with the Dumble, Fender & Marshall set up. This has to be one of the earliest shows with Tommy on drums. Great bass solo by Rob Alexander- very Jaco -esque.
This was back before he had his Chandler Tube Driver and was using a Tube Screamer for his lead Marshall tone. You can hear how the Tube Driver took his lead sound to a whole other level of Violin Tone later on. 🔥
*Ackchyually* ...he was using a tube overdrive pedal designed by BK called the mini Mini Boogie and later Matrix likely as far back as 1980. The '84 Guitar Player article didn't list its inclusion.
1 - Soulful Terrain
2 - Friends (at 5:10)
3 - Victory (at 10:40)
4 - Emerald Eyes (at 15:30)
5 - Down Here on the Ground, by Wes Montgomery (at 19:40)
6 - All I Need, Rob Alexander 2nd vocal (at 23:40)
7 - Freedom Jazz Dance, by Eddie Harris (at 28:10) Rare! been looking for a recording of Eric doing this for a long time
8 - improv?
9 - I’m Trying, Rob Alexander vocals, (at 44:00) Eric opens up a nice long jam on this one!
10 - Trail of Tears (at 56:30)
11 - Trademark (at 1:02:40)
12 - Axis Bold as Love, Jimi Hendrix (at 1:07:30)
Good lord, where in the world did you get all of this gold? This is insane! 💪💪💪
Thank you!!! Im on week 3 of an adhd fixation on Trail of Tears😂😭🤘
Saw EJ at Rockefeller's 85 or 86. .at about that time, Rockfest 1984 (Bill Hicks, Hey Boy (later Velvet Hammer), Eric Johnson, Pat Travers. Thanks for upload. 😊😊
Thank you, EJ’s tone in that era was amazing with the Dumble, Fender & Marshall set up. This has to be one of the earliest shows with Tommy on drums. Great bass solo by Rob Alexander- very Jaco -esque.
Thank you!!! ROCK!!! 🎸💪🏻😎
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Hey, why did EJ live at the Bottom Line 1989 video get removed. I really like that vid and listen to it everyday but it's gone😭
This was back before he had his Chandler Tube Driver and was using a Tube Screamer for his lead Marshall tone. You can hear how the Tube Driver took his lead sound to a whole other level of Violin Tone later on. 🔥
*Ackchyually* ...he was using a tube overdrive pedal designed by BK called the mini Mini Boogie and later Matrix likely as far back as 1980. The '84 Guitar Player article didn't list its inclusion.
He absolutely was using the BKBTD during this period. He sometimes had the tube screamer for use in his dirty rhythm tone not lead