His band at Woodstock has been informally referred to as 'Gypsy Sun and Rainbows': ... Mitch Mitchell – drums /Billy Cox – bass guitar / Larry Lee - rhythm guitar / Juma Sultan, Jerry Velez – percussion // His set began at 9 a.m., lasted about two hours; played to a dwindling Monday morning audience, closing the festival // See the Link above, for complete set list of the ENTIRE Woodstock festival
Time:
12:04
Artist:
Neil Young [Katharine Lee Bates, Samuel Augustus Ward]
Song:
America The Beautiful [Ward's music, combined with Bates's poem, 1st published together in 1910]
Benefit CD for the "Ride To The Wall Foundation", a non-profit which sends funds to various veterans outreach programs // Hit in late 1969 for Creedence Clearwater Revival.
About the LP TITLE// Ginger Baker: "Mick Turner was one of the roadies ...and he was driving along and Eric [Clapton] was talking about getting a racing bicycle. Mick, driving, went 'Oh yeah – Disraeli gears!' meaning derailleur gears...We all just fell over...We said that's got to be the album title."
Co-writer Danoff co-wrote 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', Denver's first hit, from the the spring of 1971, and also also several other songs on the 'Aerie' album.
recorded at: 1) Cash Cabin in Hendersonville, Tennessee ... 2) eTown Hall in Boulder, Colorado and ... 3) Swamp Dogg's studio in Northridge, CA // This song was first on John Prine's first album, 1971
Click on the Link above, to view the original single - ALSO please SCROLL to the BOTTOM to read the whole confusing story of how Bobby Bare ended up singing on this {As a favor to his old friend Bill Parsons, Bare recorded a demo for him to learn how to sing it, but instead of using Parsons' later version, Fraternity Records used Bare's original demo}, but it was released under Parson's name {who did perform the B-side}.