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The Faces bootleg sourced as Detroit 1974 is actually from San Bernadino 1975. The complete King Biscuit broadcast is on wolfgangsvault.com. The most common bootleg is called Rhythm And Booze. Overture And Beginners is from the Anaheim 1973 broadcast which is also on wolfgangsvault.com in slightly extended form. The British cassette version also had I'm Losing You on it which wasnt on the vinyl album.
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I'd say KISS' is Alive.
I'd also say the Stones Brussels before Brussels was the Ya Yas bootleg. I forget if it was a different show from the MSG one, but I know that was a very popular bootleg.
Live R Than you'll Ever Be - from Oakland 9 November 1969.
'Brussels affair' didnt exist under that title until the CD era as far as I recall. And for many years it was widely bootlegged as coming from Munich. Live R Than You'll Ever Be was certainly the most well known , best selling and iconic Stones live bootleg in the vinyl era (and probably still is)
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For Pink Floyd, there are the BBC broadcasts from 1970 and '71, the Boston Garden and Nassau Coliseum shows from June 75, and the 9 May 1977 Animals tour show from Oakland.
I feel Pink Floyd is difficult. The "best boot" would be very much based on what album you enjoy, as most of their concerts were just playing their latest two albums straight through depending on what year that was.
One of the more popular live Pink Floyd bootlegs is their Fillmore West show in San Francisco from April 29, 1970, some of which was broadcast on KQED as "An Hour with Pink Floyd".
1. Granchester Meadows
2. Astronomy Domine
3. Cymbaline
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. Embryo
6. Green Is The Colour
7. Careful Wtih That Axe Eugene
8. Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun (not complete)
9. Saucerful Of Secrets
( Encore )
10. Interstellar Overdrive
It's also notable for one of the few period performances of Atom Heart Mother.
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"This is the best band in the world!" - Jimi Hendrix 14th May 1969
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I'd say KISS' is Alive.
I'd also say the Stones Brussels before Brussels was the Ya Yas bootleg. I forget if it was a different show from the MSG one, but I know that was a very popular bootleg.
Live R Than you'll Ever Be - from Oakland 9 November 1969.
'Brussels affair' didnt exist under that title until the CD era as far as I recall. And for many years it was widely bootlegged as coming from Munich. Live R Than You'll Ever Be was certainly the most well known , best selling and iconic Stones live bootleg in the vinyl era (and probably still is)
This is correct, Liver is the Stones bootleg in this conversation. And isn't Brussels Affair a different show than the Brussels bootleg (from the broadcast) that had widely circulated for years (decades) before Brussels Affair was released?
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before prog turned ugly. It really was a new direction that brought together rock, classical and jazz.
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I'd say KISS' is Alive.
I'd also say the Stones Brussels before Brussels was the Ya Yas bootleg. I forget if it was a different show from the MSG one, but I know that was a very popular bootleg.
Live R Than you'll Ever Be - from Oakland 9 November 1969.
'Brussels affair' didnt exist under that title until the CD era as far as I recall. And for many years it was widely bootlegged as coming from Munich. Live R Than You'll Ever Be was certainly the most well known , best selling and iconic Stones live bootleg in the vinyl era (and probably still is)
This is correct, Liver is the Stones bootleg in this conversation. And isn't Brussels Affair a different show than the Brussels bootleg (from the broadcast) that had widely circulated for years (decades) before Brussels Affair was released?
Partially. The bootleg comes from the afternoon show in Brussels plus a couple of songs from London 9.9.73.
The archives release is a mixture of both Brussels shows - most of it from the evening show, which was previously uncirculated as a soundboard, I believe.
So, rather than just officially release a much circulated and copied bootleg, they went a bit farther and actually gave the collectors something new.
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Booker T & The MGs live 1969/70, supporting Creedence, would be fantastic.
What I would love would be the complete Johnny Cash @ The Viper Rooms, 1993, when he's in the process of creating the first American Recordings album with Rick Rubin.