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kowk 08-22-2010 07:31 AM

Fleetwood Mac - Live USA (Live & Alive) from 1969?
 
Hi, I need some help :-).
I'm going to buy this CD http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/albums/liveusa.htm
There is a description : Recorded live at the "Tea Party Club" in Boston, MA, USA in 1969.
Is it true the recordings were made on the first FM visit (Nov. 26 - Nov. 29. 1969) in Boston on the third tour of th USA?
I know that 3CD "Live in Boston" was recorded on their second visit to Boston the same tour (February 1970). I have these CDs :-).
Regards
Krzysztof

sharksfan2000 08-22-2010 09:37 AM

I would guess that there's about a 99.99% chance that these recordings are actually from the 2/70 shows. The tracks listed look just like what has appeared on any number of releases from those shows. And a couple of tracks (World In Harmony, Sandy Mary) don't appear in any of the band's live recordings until mid-January 1970 as far as I know. So my advice would be to save your money.

GJK 08-22-2010 04:33 PM

I'd buy it: Mick Fleetwood on guitar with a very young Stevie Nicks dancing around him playing all those great blues/rock songs... ;)

GJK

Wouter Vuijk 08-22-2010 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GJK (Post 906868)
I'd buy it: Mick Fleetwood on guitar with a very young Stevie Nicks dancing around him playing all those great blues/rock songs... ;)

GJK

Must agree...:thumbsup:

zoork_1 08-23-2010 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by sharksfan2000 (Post 906821)
I would guess that there's about a 99.99% chance that these recordings are actually from the 2/70 shows. The tracks listed look just like what has appeared on any number of releases from those shows. And a couple of tracks (World In Harmony, Sandy Mary) don't appear in any of the band's live recordings until mid-January 1970 as far as I know. So my advice would be to save your money.

Mmm, yes maybe, but if memory serves me well, there's 1 or 2 songs that's not issued on the Boston CD triple (like e.g "BMW first night" on Jumping at Shadows...)

/z

slipkid 08-24-2010 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by GJK (Post 906868)
I'd buy it: Mick Fleetwood on guitar with a very young Stevie Nicks dancing around him playing all those great blues/rock songs... ;)

GJK

He looks more like Frank Zappa. :lol: You know Stevie Nicks is a few days plus a month older than Jeremy Spencer?


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