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Old 09-11-2006, 10:23 AM
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Hello everyone,

I recently received a bootleg called "The Warehouse" in New Orleans, LA. It is from 1-31-70, and it is a soundboard recording. I have never previously heard of it, and it is rather good over all. I have a few comments/questions regarding it, however. Here's the set:

1. Sandy Mary (cuts in)
2. All Over Again (a B.B. King cover--and it is AMAZING how good it is)
3. World in Harmony
4. Only You
5. Stranger Blues
6. I Can't Hold Out
7. Oh Well
8. Rattlesnake Shake (which Peter introduces as "A song about masterbating")
9. Coming Your Way
10. **I don't know the name of this song; I believe it's a cover. Jeremy sings it, and it includes the phrase "Like a Tiger" in the chorus. Any help, anyone??**
11. Twist and Shout

Anyone have any trivia or information about this show? Also, if anyone is interested in getting a copy, I would be willing to do some trades; I'm not sure if this one is in general circulation or not.

Thanks for your help,

Adam
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Old 09-11-2006, 11:25 AM
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They opened for The Grateful Dead at these shows...and afterwards were spared getting busted in the story the Dead tells in their song "Truckin'".

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10. **I don't know the name of this song; I believe it's a cover. Jeremy sings it, and it includes the phrase "Like a Tiger" in the chorus. Any help, anyone??**
It's called "Tiger"...it's a cover of a song originally done by '50s teen idol Fabian.

Yes, it is pretty much in general circulation.
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Old 09-11-2006, 04:53 PM
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Thanks for the help, Steve! Glad you were able to put this show into perspective for me. I've only just started collecting bootlegs of the original Fleetwood Mac, so I'm not really familiar with them yet.

Adam
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Old 09-11-2006, 06:12 PM
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As a matter of fact, Sandy Mary is probably from the january 30 1970 venue of which the track listing is as follows:
1. Before the beginning
2. It takes time
3. Like it this way
4. Only you
5. Madison blues
6. I can't stop loving
7. Albatross
8. The green manalishi
9. World in harmony
10. Stranger blues
11. Sandy Mary

BTW if you like All over again (aka I've got a mind to give up living) there is a real awesome version on the january 4 1970 show at the Filmore West in San Fransisco, much (and I mean much) better than the Qarehouse. Superb solo by Peter.
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BTW if you like All over again (aka I've got a mind to give up living) there is a real awesome version on the january 4 1970 show at the Filmore West in San Fransisco, much (and I mean much) better than the Qarehouse. Superb solo by Peter.

There have been those that have claimed that is Peter's best solo ever anywhere.
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Old 09-12-2006, 01:48 PM
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There have been those that have claimed that is Peter's best solo ever anywhere.
And I'm pretty sure they are all right, there also is a good version from Stockholm 1st April 1970, but the Fillmore West performance is far and away the best one!

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Old 09-12-2006, 04:32 PM
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There have been those that have claimed that is Peter's best solo ever anywhere.
Yes, I was one of the first to let the World know about this fact

In 1997, I discussed this song on the (I think) Peter Green Website (which doesn't exist anymore). I remember someone agreed with me...

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Old 09-13-2006, 09:42 AM
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::Would you be willing to post the link for access to that soundbard?::

I second that! I'd love to get my hands on some more Peter Green era shows, especially if the ones you guys are talking about are BETTER than the one I just got!

Thanks!

Adam
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Old 09-16-2006, 05:04 PM
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::Would you be willing to post the link for access to that soundbard?::

I second that! I'd love to get my hands on some more Peter Green era shows, especially if the ones you guys are talking about are BETTER than the one I just got!

Thanks!

Adam
Sorry, I'm a bit confused; what do you mean by "the link for access to that soundbard"?
I think the site 'Views For Greeny' doesn't exist anymore...

The great version of "I've got a (good) mind to give up living", a.k.a. "All over again" (written by Carl B. Adams, ofter performed by B.B. King) is on "The Original Fleetwood Mac Blues Band" (January 4, 1970 at the Fillmore West). Eagle Records EA - R 90601.

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