Ahh, it's good to learn of a tape source with YCAGWYW, as it confirms what 1972 press sources have said all along: Boston1 did get YCAGWYW, contrary to what the earlier (incomplete) CD release documented. A few years ago I wrote this passage, and subsequently have found two additional concert reviews that specifically cite YCAGWYW at Boston1:
"The other song riddle involves You Can’t Always Get What You Want, which is absent from the first [Boston] show tape and generally presumed to have been deliberately skipped that morning by the understandably tired band. (After all, such a long, slow number might have been just too soporific at that very late hour, and in Montreal the group had already demonstrated its willingness to drop a song under duress.) What now complicates this scenario is the review in Fusion. The author starts out in tape-matching fashion by noting that the band “played fifteen songs at their early morning concert in Boston, including one encore,” but then he proceeds to describe all 15 template songs plus the Honky Tonk Women encore, for a tape-busting total of 16 songs. If true, his direct reference to our unacknowledged song (“The whole band seemed to rise in the air for a dynamite rendition of You Can’t Always Get What You Want and, bathed in multi-colored light, they never came down again”) would rewrite the conventional wisdom about the first Boston set and expose the incompleteness of its standard CD manifestation, They’re Really Rockin’ In Boston (VGP)."
Now we have audio proof, too.
Harold