Soft Machine · 1970
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Fairfield Hall
Croydon
United Kingdom

Eamonn Andrews > Mousetrap > Noisette > Backwards > Noisette [reprise] > Hibou, Anemone & Bear > Facelift* > Moon In June > 12/8 Theme > Esther's Nose Job
E: We Did It Again
Robert Wyatt: drums, vocals Mike Ratledge: electric piano, organ Hugh Hopper: bass Elton Dean: alto sax, saxello Lyn Dobson: soprano sax, flute, vocals * This is the released version of "Facelift" from Third & usually not circulated on most copies

University College
Unknown
Unknown

Intro Eamonn Andrews Facelift Esther's Nose Job unknown Moon In June

De Dolen, VPRO
Rotterdam
Netherlands

Moon in June > 12/8 theme > Esther's Nose Job > Pigling Bland
Mike Ratledge: Keyboards Hugh Hopper: Bass Robert Wyatt: Drums Elton Dean: Saxophones, Saxello Lyn Dobson: Saxophone

Concertgebouw
Amsterdam
Holland

Improv > Facelift* > Moon in June > Esther's Nose Job Eamonn Andrews > Mousetrap > Noisette > Backwards > Mousetrap (Reprise) > Hibou, Anemone & Bear
*w/Lyn Dobson flute & scat solo This could be from 9/7/69, but the arrangements don't seem right to me.

Breda Turfship
Breda
Holland

Eamonn Andrews > Mousetrap > Noisette > Backwards > Mousetrap [reprise] > Hibou Anemone & Bear Facelift > Eamonn Andrews > Moon In June > 12/8 Theme > Esther's Nose Job > Pigling Bland > Cybalism > Out-Bloody-Rageous > Esther's Nose Job [reprise]
E: We Did It Again
Sometimes circulated with circa '70: Moon In June(14:44)> Facelift(15:06)

Theatre de la Musique
Paris
France

Facelift > Eamonn Andrews > Out-Bloody Rageous > Esther's Nose Job
Quintet version of the Soft Machine: Mike Ratledge: Keyboards Robert Wyatt: Drums Hugh Hopper: Bass Elton Dean: Saxophones Lyn Dobson: Flute, Blues Harp, & Scat Vocals

Gondel Filmkunsttheater
Bremen
Germany

Facelift Virtually Slightly All the Time Fletcher's Blemish
Neo-Calibran Grides Out-Bloody-Rageous Eamonn Andrews All White Kings and Queens Teeth Pigling Bland

Kolner Festival
Köln
Germany

Facelift > Slightly All the Time > Moon In June.
Continuous 30mn medley

Ronnie Scott's
Unknown
Unknown


Fairfield Hall
Croydon
UK

Slightly All the Time > Out-Bloody-Rageous > Moon in June > Mousetrap > Noisette > Backwards > Mousetrap-reprise > Hibou,Anemone & Bear
Facelift > Eamonn Andrews > Esther's Nose Job > Pigling Bland > I Should've Known > Esther's Nose Job-reprise
Issued as 'Facelift' ~NFT~

Paris Theatre
London
UK

John Peel Intro Facelift > Pig > Orange Skin Food > A Door Opens & Closes > 10:30 Returns To The Bedroom
Mike Ratledge: Organ Elton Dean: Sax Hugh Hopper: bass Robert Wyatt: Drums, Vocals

Kralingse Bos
Rotterdam
Netherlands

Teeth > Neo-Caliban Grides > Slightly All The Time Kings and Queens > Pig > Orange Skin Food > A Door Opens and Closes > 10.30 Returns to Bedroom > Kings and Queens (reprise) > 10.30 Returns to Bedroom (reprise)

Royal Albert Hall
London
England

Out-Bloody-Rageous > Facelift > Pig > Orange Skin Food > A Door Opens and Closes > 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom
Known as 'at the Proms' (1st broadcast 8/23/70) Sometimes circulated with Filler~excepts from a Europe '70 show: Facelift & Moon in June (w/Lyn Dobson substituting for Elton Dean as the groups sole sax player of the evening)

Radio 3 Study Session (BBC)
London
England

30 mn BBC radio program w/interviews and performance (Eamon Andrews).It chronicles the Soft Machine as they produce 'Eamon Andrews' using the latest technology of the day

BBC Radiophonic Workshop
London
England

Excerpt from Michael King's book "Wrong Movements": 'Analysis Of A Session With Soft Machine' is a thirty minute programme combining the initial Radiophonic Workshop demonstrations with the Olympic Sound session where 'Eamonn Andrews' was recorded with the instruments processed through a VCS3 (Voltage Controlled Synthesizer). The Olympic Sound session in question was recorded a few days earlier on August 27.

Ronnie Scotts Club
London
England

Facelift > Kings and Queens > Virtually > Slightly All The Time > Eammon Andrews > Esther's Nose Job
This may actually be the second set from 4/20/70 (same venue)

"Anatomy Of Pop" - BBC TV
London
England

Interviews and performance of Neo-Caliban Grides.

Doelen
Rotterdam
Holland

Teeth > Slightly All the Time > Kings and Queens > Esther's Nose Job
Sometimes circulated with filler: 41 min. set from Musicarnival, Cleveland, OH 7/71

Concertgebouw
Amsterdam
Holland

Facelift > Virtually > Out-Bloody Rageous Neo-Calibran Grides > Teeth > Slightly All the Time > Eammon Andrews > Kings & Queens > Esther's Nose Job > Pigling Bland

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