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bitusa2012
Played this today for the first time in ages. Wow. The version of You Gotta Move is both almost honky tonkish AND chain Gang... BRILLIANT. SIMPLY BRILLIANT. And, sacrilege I know, but this version of Sympathy just SMOKES! The last 4 minutes are a guitar driven sonic disturbance. LOVE IT, possibly more than the Ya Yas version.
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TheflyingDutchman
Horrible environment for a Taylorite like me. .
Maybe for those who didn't know, it was played on the 9th of July 1975 at Inglewood Forum in Los Angeles.Quote
jpasc95
Does anyone know if SFTD was really played live or is it a "studio" version ?
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TheflyingDutchman
Horrible environment for a Taylorite like me. .
Im also a Taylorite but hey, I love LYL a lot.
Ha, I got you beat ... I bought it on 8-track!Quote
jpasc95
I bought it on cassette ....
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boogaloojef
I prefer the 1975 LA Friday From The Vault release to Love You Live. It has a better set list other than the El Mocambo tracks.
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boogaloojef
I prefer the 1975 LA Friday From The Vault release to Love You Live. It has a better set list other than the El Mocambo tracks.
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I taped the 3 LP LA 75 bootleg set months before LYL came out. Most of that set was from the LA Friday show (which was on a Sunday). LYL was a bit of a letdown by comparison.
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Redhotcarpet
Lyl was my rock n roll highscool for guitar.
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24FPS
This was the first time I thought of Vegas Stones.
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Redhotcarpet
Lyl was my rock n roll highscool for guitar.
Scool obviously didn't help!