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MYTHOLOGY - Known Audios
Date Venue City Set List Source Comments
7/13/68 MYTHOLOGY - Queen's Hotel Silloth Steppin' Out, Top Of The Hill, All Your Love, Help Me, Dust My Blues [a.k.a. “Dust My Broom”], All That Jazz, Room With A View, Morning Dew, Spoonful AUD This is a private audience recording of Mythology’s very last show. During their final days, the band included Neil Marshall (bass), Chris Smith (vocals), Tony Iommi (lead guitar) and Bill Ward (drums). Mythology became dispirited after an embarassing incident where all four members were fined 15 pounds for possession of cannabis resin in Carlisle on May 27th, 1968. Since this was considered to be a serious offense at the time, much of their gigging work dried up as a result. Reluctantly, they agreed to disband after this final show in Siloth.

These revelations and the following information about the tape were recently discussed in the recent book, HOW BLACK WAS OUR SABBATH.

"Keith Jefferson recorded the gig using a reel-to-reel tape machine. The only surviving record of any of the band's performances, it contains nine tracks including such enduring blues favourites as "Steppin' Out", "Dust My Blues" [a.k.a. “Dust My Broom”], "Morning Dew" and "Spoonful". [From HOW BLACK WAS OUR SABBATH (pg. #10)]

As of February 2006, an apparently complete copy of the show has begun circulating. The running time of the recording is 45:41. The quality is very good at best and gives us a very unique opportunity to hear how Tony and Bill playing together before Earth and Black Sabbath!

(Special thanks to Marcos Cruz of www.whiplash.net for hooking me up with the Mythology show!)