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Maindefender
Like the set list: Route 66, It's All Over Now, Stray Cat Blues
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Maindefender
With all the talk of vault releases, this show has to move up near the top.
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Monsoon Ragoon
If I remember correctly they played too bad in Inglewood 73. That won't be released for sure.
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pmk251
This is the highlight of this show and recording:
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Keith sets a somber tone and Taylor provides the tears. There is loss here as we hear this band enter the last year of its stage performances. The performance notwithstanding, I am grateful for this recording and would pay big money to see this show again (I sat behind the stage, Taylor's side). There is something about Taylor and Richards during this time. The band is almost reckless in its disregard for rehearsals. A couple of weeks (maybe) in a house in '69. A little more in '72 perhaps. I doubt if they rehearsed much for this show. But there are moments when Taylor and Richards touch your heart despite it all. There are moments of vivid reality with those two. T&F in Vancouver stumbles along until they hit a beautiful stride. This performance is another. One has an almost voyeuristic pleasure listening to this. It's being created right before your ears. The band would go on to play well in Hawaii; and play absolutely savage Down Under. By the time it hit Brussels it was almost frenetic. And the era raced to a close.
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Maindefender
With all the talk of vault releases, this show has to move up near the top.