Tad Lathrop & Don Giller, "Tell Me What You See" (1972)

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2022
  • "Tell Me What You See" is a throwback to our earliest years creating music together. I had been working on it for a while, little bits and pieces that finally came to fruition by the time we first recorded the then-lyric-less song in my college dorm at Antioch in February 1972.
    Tad's interest in the tune was what made it tick. He helped compose the lyrics and melody, and his added guitar part gave the song a dimension I could not have hoped to conceive on my own. It was a realization that we could do much more.
    By the summer we were in New York City, spending the evening hours writing and arranging new songs, either all Tad's, mostly Tad's with input from me, ideas I offered that Tad helped flesh out, or fully-collaborative. For 20- and 21-year-olds, it was a heady time.
    Back on campus that Fall, we organized our own concert in late November. This performance of "Tell Me What You See" comes from that event.
    The song is of its time, with moments we both now cringe. But it represents what we were then capable of, a peek into our early development as players fifty years ago this Fall.
    Note: The End-Credits track comes from a 1971 home recording.

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  • @henryjraymondiii961
    @henryjraymondiii961 Рік тому +1

    Atmosphere! Breathe folks! Here it is.

  • @theblue-hots5548
    @theblue-hots5548 Рік тому +2

    This is really good Don. It goes right to my soul

  • @jmc6327
    @jmc6327 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow, I came here by accident, but I really enjoyed this and have added it to my playlist.

  • @rustybeltway2373
    @rustybeltway2373 Рік тому +5

    Wow. Far out. Folky and dreamy. Holds its own with the tunes of the day.

  • @kurikokaleidoscope
    @kurikokaleidoscope Рік тому +6

    Very lovely and entertaining.

  • @andyinoregon
    @andyinoregon Рік тому +9

    Wow, Don, you and Tad were giving Patrick Simmons and The Doobie Brothers a run for their money in 1972 with this song!

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому +4

      Another non-existent influence. :)

    • @andyinoregon
      @andyinoregon Рік тому +2

      @@dongiller It's the reverse influence. It sounds like The Doobie Brothers borrowed from your 1972 song when they recorded 1974's "Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need)."

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому +1

      @@andyinoregon That certainly makes sense. My “Tell Me…” was in heavy rotation around that time. :)
      Jeff Baxter actually jammed with a band I was in in late 1976. It was apparent he had a lot of Coca Cola that evening. “Coherent” would not be a word I would describe about him then.

    • @andyinoregon
      @andyinoregon Рік тому +1

      @@dongiller My wife and I saw Jeff Baxter with Steely Dan in April 1974 at the U. of Toledo and with The Doobie Brothers in April 1977 at Bowling Green State U. We went to the nearby Holiday Inn Lounge for drinks after the Bowling Green show, and who did we see showing the pinball machine who's boss but the "Skunk" himself. The band was staying there overnight before resuming their "Takin' It To the Streets" tour. He played some beautiful pedal steel guitar on their song I mentioned above "Tell Me What You Want," recorded in late 1973 for their album "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits," released in Feb. 1974. So glad you told me about jamming with Baxter.

  • @matttilley8620
    @matttilley8620 Рік тому +2

    Holy shit! I always had you pegged to be in your twenties.

  • @katiezee2
    @katiezee2 Рік тому +4

    Once again, a lovely and beautiful piece, Don. You two collaborate so well.

  • @rocketreindeer
    @rocketreindeer Рік тому +3

    Fantastic stuff, thanks!

  • @Hack_The_Planet_
    @Hack_The_Planet_ Рік тому +3

    Digging the music Don

  • @jeffreyhampton9130
    @jeffreyhampton9130 Рік тому +3

    Nice job. Sort of a Zeppelin thing going on; not quite Going To California, but another Zeppelin tune I can’t find in my head currently. Yeah, nicely done.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому +7

      Interesting, as I wasn’t an avid LZ listener at the time.
      More Bert Jansch, whose one riff was “borrowed” by the band.

    • @jeffreyhampton9130
      @jeffreyhampton9130 Рік тому +1

      @@dongiller I gave this soothing song another listen. Nice job, truly.

  • @SEB-EDIT
    @SEB-EDIT Рік тому +2

    Lovely, so genuinely/aesthetically seventies sound/Crosby Still Nash and Young.♪
    Heck, you've been creating music for quite some time, my friend. You guys are really a fine guitarist duet.♪
    Peace, Don. Respect ;^) ♪
    .

  • @plaws0
    @plaws0 Рік тому +5

    As you say, very much of its time. Which means I like it. Even if I was only 9 at the time of the initial recording. 🙂

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому +2

      Don’t lie - we spotted you in the audience. :)

    • @plaws0
      @plaws0 Рік тому +1

      @@dongiller Lol! Nope. I'm a 1963. The '64s were on the way and they had to clear me out.

  • @miakialchemy
    @miakialchemy Рік тому +1

    Very Stephen Stills 😎

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому +2

      You’re the first to notice the correct influence. :)

  • @jurgostuff
    @jurgostuff Рік тому +4

    Wow, beautiful!

  • @KokoTheGorilla69
    @KokoTheGorilla69 Рік тому +1

    Pretty good man!

  • @lynnturman8157
    @lynnturman8157 Рік тому

    Wow. This is the most different Beatle cover I've ever heard.

  • @gregburke0073
    @gregburke0073 Рік тому +2

    Makes me think of The Doobie Brothers "Clear As The Driven Snow". Good job. What tuning are you in?

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому

      Just the bottom E tuned down to D.
      And thanks!

  • @HAL_9000__
    @HAL_9000__ Рік тому

    Pretty sweet. Is that you on vocals?
    Hey Don, I was looking for the Letterman bit where Larry Bud Melman came out as Roy Orbison.
    Have you posted that? Or can the Letterman channel post it?
    Thanks man.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Рік тому +1

      Tad’s the vocalist. A very young Tad. :)
      You’ll find Calvert as Larry as Kenny as Roy in the Kenny the Gardener compilation.