"Sunday morning cereal is a Ford and Chevy collision crunch Snotties fly off the wall even if it freezes" We need to ensure their brains are donated to science.
Thank you,whoever put this on UA-cam ! It helps me gather more insight on where the bands creativity & head was at the time. Max & Kim Mitchell are still some of my favorite music to listen to. Just wish I could have partyed with them back in the day. Please release any more material no matter how it may sound, Thank You! B
Most people don't know how small Larry's Hideway was . I was one of the few lucky ones to see Max there many times as they made musical History. Max outdid the Beatles at the Cavern club and The Who at Leeds plus plus ZOONEY of Arkadia
Two years after this recording, I had the privilege of booking this great band for a high school concert. Great guys, total pros and a class act on and off the stage. Also enjoyed summer nights rockin' out with them at the Ontario Place Forum and its great, rotating concert stage. Awesome band and so much fun at their shows.
I was there a few times ( under age) I remember Kim having this cool hat, with a wire in it. He could manipulate it to go forward or sideways. I went and bought a pink one. It came in its own zippered carrying case. The band was smokin hot! Sticky beer floors and a smoked filled room. Good times!!
I can't get enough! I hope you never run out of these amazing time capsules. I used to be so curious as to where all of this board tapes and bootlegs came from. But now I love the mystery! ❤
Kim wore a flight suit and took this band to new heights. Kersey got replaced cause he was too egotistical. I attended a Carmen Appice drum clinic and at it's conclusion Paul Kersey was wearing a T -shirt with a drummer playing a huge double bass kit. Carmen asked Paul whose pic it was and unabashedly he said "that's me"
Half of the Max catalogue was already written by 1976 - their process is mighty fascinating. Plenty of these songs took years to come to fruition, and it's like watching Michelangelo paint in slow motion.
We know for certain that Lily dates back to 1973, Here Among The Cats and a couple others are February 1974 at the latest, and whole bunch more date to November 6, 1974 at the latest. A lot of the arrangements on this recording are identical to those (Toronto Tontos in particular with the longer intro). That tape is up on this channel too - ua-cam.com/video/CoMhJ1eigm8/v-deo.html But here's where the forensic work (and perhaps guesswork) comes in - this recording almost certainly predates that November 1974 tape because the first soundboard they played through was upgraded before that gig. One of the crew guys told me how they originally daisy-chained two 8-track units together with primitive reverb and delay, which is heard at the beginning Summer's Up and the end of Beyond The Moon on this tape, but not on the November show. The only way we'll learn more about this is if more 1974/75 tapes pop up.
I completely agree with you. I’ve always said that Gary McCracken had one of the smoothest easiest flowing drum roll I’ve ever witnessed ,You can just hear it. Truly one of the most underrated drummers of all time. Must’ve been a real bitch having to open up for Neil Peart every night.
Max Webster Archive, you are an absolute prince among men for putting this here. Astounding archives.
Wow. That picture with the original Max. Kersey, Mitchell, Watkins and Tilka.
Wow, Kim with a beard and Mike with hair (relatively speaking).
Sunday Morning Cereal - Now I hear the Zappa influence!
"Sunday morning cereal is a Ford and Chevy collision crunch
Snotties fly off the wall even if it freezes"
We need to ensure their brains are donated to science.
Thank you,whoever put this on UA-cam ! It helps me gather more insight on where the bands creativity & head was at the time. Max & Kim Mitchell are still some of my favorite music to listen to. Just wish I could have partyed with them back in the day. Please release any more material no matter how it may sound, Thank You! B
Most people don't know how small Larry's Hideway was . I was one of the few lucky ones to see Max there many times as they made musical History. Max outdid the Beatles at the Cavern club and The Who at Leeds plus plus ZOONEY of Arkadia
I saw Gary's very first gig with Max at Larry's...approximately oct/nov 76
Two years after this recording, I had the privilege of booking this great band for a high school concert. Great guys, total pros and a class act on and off the stage. Also enjoyed summer nights rockin' out with them at the Ontario Place Forum and its great, rotating concert stage. Awesome band and so much fun at their shows.
Awesome stuff
Great Memories !
Thanks again for posting these.. 🔥
I was there a few times ( under age) I remember Kim having this cool hat, with a wire in it. He could manipulate it to go forward or sideways. I went and bought a pink one. It came in its own zippered carrying case. The band was smokin hot! Sticky beer floors and a smoked filled room. Good times!!
Flamboyant would be more accurate, I always felt Paul was perfect for Max Webster, roto toms and all
coming out of Larry's this sounds so clean. ✌🧡
What a gem this is.
I can't get enough! I hope you never run out of these amazing time capsules. I used to be so curious as to where all of this board tapes and bootlegs came from. But now I love the mystery! ❤
Kim wore a flight suit and took this band to new heights. Kersey got replaced cause he was too egotistical. I attended a Carmen Appice drum clinic and at it's conclusion Paul Kersey was wearing a T -shirt with a drummer playing a huge double bass kit. Carmen asked Paul whose pic it was and unabashedly he said "that's me"
Haha that’s funny.
Fantastic!!!
Early Max with great sound!
More praise to the Archive!
More thank you!
Wow Love these Canadian rockers Zooney of Arkadia
Weird to hear Beyond The Moon so down-tempo. To me that tune was always their showstopper.
Half of the Max catalogue was already written by 1976 - their process is mighty fascinating. Plenty of these songs took years to come to fruition, and it's like watching Michelangelo paint in slow motion.
F Diamond around Yonge and Sheppard might answer the phone call.
Was this really 74. Songs don’t seem like they where written then? Kim’s playing is incredible
We know for certain that Lily dates back to 1973, Here Among The Cats and a couple others are February 1974 at the latest, and whole bunch more date to November 6, 1974 at the latest. A lot of the arrangements on this recording are identical to those (Toronto Tontos in particular with the longer intro). That tape is up on this channel too - ua-cam.com/video/CoMhJ1eigm8/v-deo.html
But here's where the forensic work (and perhaps guesswork) comes in - this recording almost certainly predates that November 1974 tape because the first soundboard they played through was upgraded before that gig. One of the crew guys told me how they originally daisy-chained two 8-track units together with primitive reverb and delay, which is heard at the beginning Summer's Up and the end of Beyond The Moon on this tape, but not on the November show.
The only way we'll learn more about this is if more 1974/75 tapes pop up.
I tend to agree, some of the songs don’t seem to match the timeline, worth looking into but who knows?
Gary McCracken you are a rock and roll God, thank you for the memories.
...it's Paul Kersey in the band in '74. McCracken joined a couple years later.
I completely agree with you. I’ve always said that Gary McCracken had one of the smoothest easiest flowing drum roll I’ve ever witnessed ,You can just hear it. Truly one of the most underrated drummers of all time. Must’ve been a real bitch having to open up for Neil Peart every night.
This is definitely not Gary.
That would be Paul Kersey. McCracken came after first album, a powerful drummer.
WOW hum