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24FPS
I saw them in '69. And I've seen the complete Woodstock set. CCR was great. The problem is that there's no ad libbing, no spontaneity. They played note perfect sets that delivered the songs exactly like the albums. If you've seen the once, you've seen them.
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They played note perfect sets that delivered the songs exactly like the albums. If you've seen the once, you've seen them.
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24FPS
They played note perfect sets that delivered the songs exactly like the albums. If you've seen the once, you've seen them.
It is probably this explanation (of the similarity of their shows) that caused the error on the erroneous mention of the live at the Albert Hall in 1980, confused with the Oakland Coliseum concert of January 31, 1970.
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Maybe Fantasy Records thought that "Royal Albert Hall" sounded more prestigious than "Oakland Coliseum" or had potential buyers in mind that once saw the Albert Hall TV broadcast or at least knew of it and thought they could get away with a little marketing scam.
It's a funny coincidence that also Dylan's famous "Judas" concert from 1966 was labelled by bootleggers as coming from the Royal Albert Hall for decades when the official release finally revealed that it was in fact recorded at Manchester Free Trade Hall!
And so did the Stones (or Oldham) with Got Live If You Want It in 1966
resotele
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2022-09-21 21:52 by resotele.
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Rank Stranger
Unfortunately they did not release the complete show, still missing:
Ninety-nine & A Half (Won't Do)
I Put A Spell On You
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24FPS
I saw them in '69. And I've seen the complete Woodstock set. CCR was great. The problem is that there's no ad libbing, no spontaneity. They played note perfect sets that delivered the songs exactly like the albums. If you've seen the once, you've seen them.