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This
photo is one from the professional shoot by Gary Brown
in 1973. I borrowed the duds I'm wearing here -
which I subsequently bought - from John
Wilhite's clothes boutique. Plaid
bellbottoms, dude! |
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Here's
the band playing at Potter's Lake on the K.U. campus,
in front of our bus. This must have been Spring
or Summer of 1973 because a) Darrell's crutches are
visible at the lower right corner, b) Brad's playing a
Fender Rhodes, and c) we were using one of the Shure
Vocal Master columns as a monitor, meaning we had
already acquired our JBL "scoops" as main speakers. |
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Becky, Andy, and most of
Bud's drums, on stage at the Red Baron in 1972. |
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Becky,
Bud, and Andy on stage at the Red Dog. This has
to be "late" Penetrations 'cause I had my hair in a
shag cut. I like this photo for the composition,
angle, and lighting. |
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We get a break, of sorts. In the Summer of '73, Michael Duby was in Kansas's fine penal institution at Hutchinson, and we didn't really know how, or want to do, the work of booking gigs. Steve Dahl, a successful booking agent and formerly a horn player in the Red Dogs, happened to catch an outdoor gig we did on the K.U. campus. Perhaps influenced by something he may or may not have smoked, Steve thought we were ready for his increased attention (he told me this a few years later when he was the primary booking agent for the Billy Spears Band). Here's Becky singing outdoors on the K.U. campus, must have been Fall of '73. I believe this was the gig where Steve Dahl heard us. Two things to notice: One is John Lomas in the background, leaning against the bus. John was playing with Michael Duby's band "Polio" at the time and would later become one of the Used Parts. The other is Becky's "Big Eat 73" button. The Big Eat was something of a tradition among local hippies for a few years, a mini-mini-Woodstock on Robbie Schall's farm. Substances were consumed. Becky would later marry Robbie when she came back from Oakland, have a child, and divorce him. Robbie died in the early 1980s from a gunshot wound. |
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Buddy, Andy, and Darrell
before a gig in our cheesy tuxes. |
Crazy Feeling - an Etta James ballad, done just right.. Chickenpox - Booker T. and the MGs, solid funky once past the beginning. Darrell shows off his wah-wah and some jazzy playing, seventies style. I Brought It All on Myself - an early Little Richard tune. Sounds like we're a little fuzzy on the arrangement, but Lee McBee adds blues harp on this one. Right Hand Blues - nice ditty by Brad Reynolds concerning ... masturbation. Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean - by Ruth Brown. It's fast! I Fall to Pieces - Patsy Cline. Becky does a good job once past the first line. Chain of Fools - Aretha, of course. This sounds so much more seventies than earlier Penetrations! Maybe it's the damn Fender Rhodes and wah-wah. Rock My Baby Right - our last song, a jump blues arrangement by Darrell. Lee McBee sits in. Mushy speech and bumper-sticker giveaway. |
The Last gig. The Penetrations reunited for one more gig, at Minsky's, in 1974, before Darrell, Brad, and Becky left for other parts. Darrell went to Boston to study at Berklee. Becky went to Oakland, CA. Brad went to Seattle. Buddy was on the road with the show band he had left the Lee Stover Trio for, so ex-Tide drummer Steve Hall sat in - with ONE rehearsal - and did a fine job. Bud's high harmonies were sorely missed. Mushy speeches were made, and the Penetrations were history. These recordings show a group of musicians that had lost some youthful energy but were individually much more skilled and seasoned than when they began the Penetrations two and a half years earlier. |
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