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Old 01-05-2007, 07:07 PM
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Wouter, I did a Google search for "Beano's Boys" and found what looks like some useful info on this website - http://pages.infinit.net/ronfaith/cream.html - called "Eric Clapton Bootography":

"Beano's Boys" - Tendolar - TDR-042 - sb5

Recorded at various BBC sessions, and live in Bremen, Germany (tracks 10 - 14)
14 tracks on 1 CD. Total Time 64:28
John Mayall's (vocals, harmonica, organ, guitar) Bluesbreakers
(1) with Peter Green(guitar)
(2) with Mick Taylor(guitar)
(3) with Eric Clapton(guitar)
(4) with Mick Taylor(guitar)

Picture On The Wall(1)/Knockers Step Forward(1)/Worried Love(1)/Supermarket(1)/
Snowy Wood(2)/Suspiscion(2)/Crawling Up The Hill(3)/Crocodile Walk(3)/
Bye, Bye, Bird(3)/ That's All Right Baby(4)/Checkin On My Baby(4)/
Parchment Farm(4)/Time Has Come(4)/2401(4)

The following information on this title has been provided by DeltaNick
(deltanick@home.com). Please contact him if you have comments or questions.

John Mayall, "Beano's Boys" (Tendolar [TDR-042], no date, bootleg, sb5) - Corrected titles, dates, venues, and credits are listed with each track, below. At the beginning of track 7 ("Crawling Up A Hill"), a BBC announcer says the following: "This was recorded on the 24th of the ... fourth, beg your pardon, the 26th of the fourth, in 1965. And to the best of our knowledge, according to all the records we can dig out, of the BBC archives, it does feature the guitar work of Mr. Eric Clapton. Here is John Mayall."
14 tracks on 1 CD. Total Time: 64:28.

1. Picture On The Wall - 26 March 1968, Top Gear, BBC, London (John Mayall: harmonica, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Andy Fraser: bass; Keef Hartley: drums; Dick Heckstall-Smith: tenor, soprano sax; Chris Mercer: tenor or baritone sax; Henry Lowther: trumpet).
2. Knockers Step Forward - 26 March 1968, Top Gear, BBC, London (John Mayall: harmonica, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Andy Fraser: bass; Keef Hartley: drums; Dick Heckstall-Smith: tenor, soprano sax; Chris Mercer: tenor or baritone sax; Henry Lowther: trumpet).
3. Worried Love - 30 October (broadcast 5 November) 1967, Top Gear, BBC, London (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Paul Williams: bass; Keef Hartley: drums; Dick Heckstall-Smith: tenor, soprano sax; Chris Mercer: tenor sax).
4. Supermarket Day - 30 October (broadcast 5 November) 1967, Top Gear, BBC, London (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Paul Williams [or Keith Tillman]: bass; Keef Hartley: drums; Dick Heckstall-Smith: soprano and tenor sax; Chris Mercer: tenor sax); Peter Green listed incorrectly as guitarist.
5. Snowy Wood - 30 October (broadcast 5 November) 1967, Top Gear, BBC, London (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Paul Williams [or Keith Tillman]: bass; Keef Hartley: drums; Dick Heckstall-Smith: soprano and tenor sax; Chris Mercer: tenor sax).
6. Suspicions - 30 October (broadcast 5 November) 1967, Top Gear, BBC, London (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Paul Williams [or Keith Tillman]: bass; Keef Hartley: drums; Dick Heckstall-Smith: soprano and tenor sax; Chris Mercer: tenor sax).
7. Crawling Up A Hill - 26 April 1965, Saturday Club, BBC, London, broadcast 1 June 1965 (John Mayall: organ, harmonica, vocal; Eric Clapton: guitar; John McVie: bass, Hughie Flint: drums).
8. Crocodile Walk - 26 April 1965, Saturday Club, BBC, London, broadcast 1 June 1965 (John Mayall: organ, harmonica, vocal; Eric Clapton: guitar; John McVie: bass, Hughie Flint: drums).
9. Bye Bye Bird - 26 April 1965, Saturday Club, BBC, London, broadcast 1 June 1965 (John Mayall: organ, harmonica, vocal; Eric Clapton: guitar; John McVie: bass, Hughie Flint: drums).
10. That's All Right Baby (or "Love Me Baby If You Can") - 22 May 1969, Glocke, Bremen, West Germany (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Steve Thompson: bass. Colin Allen: drums).
11. Checkin' On My Baby - 22 May 1969, Glocke, Bremen, West Germany (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Steve Thompson: bass. Colin Allen: drums).
12. Parchman Farm - 22 May 1969, Glocke, Bremen, West Germany (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Steve Thompson: bass. Colin Allen: drums).
13. Time Has Come - 22 May 1969, Glocke, Bremen, West Germany (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Steve Thompson: bass. Colin Allen: drums).
14. 2401 - 22 May 1969, Glocke, Bremen, West Germany (John Mayall: keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals; Mick Taylor: guitar; Steve Thompson: bass. Colin Allen: drums).

NOTE: According to the incorrect cover notes, tracks 1-4 live at the BBC with Peter Green: guitar; tracks 5-6 live at the BBC with Mick Taylor: guitar; tracks 7-9 live at the BBC with Eric Clapton: guitar; tracks 10-14 live in Bremen, Germany with Mick Taylor: guitar.

See also: "The First Five Years" - Pontiac Records - nun - sb2- 6


"Blues Condition" - Hiwatt - GZ K41107 - sb6
"Bulldogs For Sale" - Teddy Bear Records - TB 73 - sb5
"Crocodile Walk" - Lost Rose - 04 - sb5
"Further On Up The Crossroads" - Why Not - STBX027-4CD - Sound Quality varied
"God is Good" - ARMS - ARMS 24 - sb5
"Steppin' Out" - Invasion Unlimited - IU 9303-1 - sb4


So from this information, the tracks on the Beano's Boys bootleg do not feature Peter Green.
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