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Old 08-14-2009, 07:46 AM
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Thanks friend!

Slipkid, that's interesting ... comparing the Boston recordings with "Ya Ya's" and "Leeds".
I've posted another article on the Pre-Rumours forum .. also something that "could have been".
Even though it wasn't released until years later, the three volume Boston set should stand along "Leeds" and "Live at the Fillmore East" (Allman Bros.) as the best live rock albums of all time. I mentioned Ya Ya's because it was released in '70, but I don't think it's the best or one of the best live albums, though it is very good. I have a Stones at Leeds '71 boot that kills Ya Ya's.

Another reason to stick it out for another six months: Kiln House (with Peter Green). "Loving Kind", "Only You", and "Sandy Mary" never made it to the recording studio (outside of the BBC). Add those dual guitar gems to the existing album and it's another animal.

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