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Winterland 73 Audience 8.7 - A huge sounding recording that also features as an exciting part of the show the rapturous applause by an adoring audience after each song. The music is very lively and upbeat, the sound is very good, a lot of atmosphere. Los Angeles 77 Audience 9.8 - Spectacular in every way, these shows could easily be officially released and everyone would buy it. Just lovely, warm, immediate, almost flawless.Linda Ronstadt The Swingin' 70's Disc 1 Winterland San Francisco, CA March 22, 1973 01. -Nightingale 02. -The Fast One 03. -I Fall To Pieces 04. -Silver Threads & Golden Needles 05. -I Believe In You 06. -How Long 07. -Long Long Time 08. -You're No Good 09. -Break My Mind 10. -band intros 11. -Rescue Me Band: Mary & Ginger Holliday--vocals Richard Bowden--guitar Ed Black--pedal steel guitar Michael Bowden --bass Mickey McGee--drums Disc 2 Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles, CA October 1, 1977 01 -When Will I Be Loved 02 -Crazy 03 -Poor Poor Pitiful Me 04 -Desperado 05 -Love Me Tender 06 -Simple Man, Simple Dream 07 -Love Is A Rose 08 -Someone To Lay Down Beside Me 09 -Band Introductions 10 -Tumbling Dice 11 -You're No Good 12 -Heart Like A Wheel 13 -Heatwave Disc 3 Universal Amphitheater Los Angeles, CA October 3, 1977 01 Lose Again 02 That’ll Be The Day 03 Blue Bayou 04 Silver Threads and Golden Needles 05 Willin’ 06 Faithless Love 07 It Doesn’t Matter Anymore 08 When Will I Be Loved 09 Crazy 10 Poor Poor Pitiful Me 11 Desperado 12 Love Me Tender 13 Simple Man Simple Dream 14 Love Is A Rose 15 Someone To Lay Down Beside Me 16 Tumbling Dice 17 You’re No Good 18 Heart Like A Wheel 19 Heatwave -
Pro Pre-Broadcast Master FM 9.7. It’s hard not to be drawn in to this performance; actually it’s Linda who does all the heart stealing here. Wow, I’d consider collecting all of the live shows at this point because I never knew how much genuine charm and warmth this lady had, and transferred to audiences effortlessly. Oh, and the songs are good too! -
Audience 9.3 - Really nice, sounds like you are there. The recording still sounds fresh. Great stuff.Little Feat Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA. October 10th, 1974 (Late Show) 1. Tuning 2. A Apolitical Blues 3. Two Trains 4. The Fan 5. Spanish Moon 6. Skin It Back 7. Fat Man In The Bathtub 8. Cold, Cold, Cold 9. Dixie Chicken 10. Tripe Face Boogie 11. Willin' -
FM Radio Broadcast 9.6 - Nice to have such a fresh sounding ’73 gig! This is a keeper. Little Feat 19730719 (Late) Denver, CO Ebbetts Field Set 1: 01. intro 02:52 02. Apolitical Blues 03:50 03. Two Trains 03:33 04. Got No Shadow 06:15 05. The Fan 06:06 06. Texas Rose Cafe 04:39 07. Snakes On Everything 06:39 08. Cat Fever 07:06 09. Walkin' All Night 04:15 10. Sailin' Shoes 04:37 11. Dixie Chicken 06:16 12. Tripe Face Boogie 06:30 ________ 01:02:31 -
Soundboard 9.1 - Starts off with a channel dropout for a minute then it gets right on track with a good solid sound quality that just lacks maybe a little brightness to it. Little Feat 1973-11-02 Houston, TX Liberty Hall 01. Spanish Moon 08:59 02. A Apolitical Blues 04:03 03. Snakes On Everything 06:43 04. Hamburger Midnight 04:53 05. Sailin' Shoes 05:09 06. Cold, Cold, Cold 04:58 07. Dixie Chicken > 09:47 08. Tripe Face Boogie > 03:01 09. Day At The Dog Races > 04:39 10. Tripe Face Boogie 02:20 11. High Roller 06:30 ________ 01:01:02 -
FM Broadcast 8.9 - A decent tape that seems a gen or two down but it has a pleasant warmth and is pretty clean otherwise. I am reminded of the amazing dexterity and feel that Lowell George displays especially when it comes to his slide work…impeccable!
Ultrasonic Studios Long Island, NY. 4-10-73 1. Apolitical Blues
2. Got No Shadow
3. Willin'
4. On Your Way Down
5. Walkin' All Night
6. Two Trains
7. Fat Man In The Bathtub
8. Sailin' Shoes
9. Cold Cold Cold
10. Dixie Chicken
11. Triple Face Boogie
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Soundboard 9.4 - A tape that allows you to immerse yourself in the music, which rolls and boils and flavors percolate around your ears. Lovely! Little Feat Paramount Theatre, Portland, Oregon, USA June 11, 1978 Disc 1 01 -tuning - introduction 02 -Skin It Back 03 -Fat Man in the Bathtub 04 -Walkin' All Night 05 -Rock and Roll Doctor 06 -Day or Night 07 -Oh Atlanta 08 -A Apolitical Blues 09 -Day at the Dog Races Disc 2 10 -All That You Dream * 11 -Old Folks Boogie.. ** 12 -Dixie Chicken 13 -Tripe Face Boogie - encore call - tuning 14 -Willin' - band introduction 15 -Don't Bogart That Joint - Willin' 16 -Feats Don't Fail Me Now - encore call - tuning 17 -Rocket in My Pocket * with John Hall (guitar, vocals) ** with John Hall (guitar, vocals) and Brian Cummings (saxophone) Lowell George - vocals, guitar, percussion Paul Barrére - guitar, vocals Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals Kenny Gradney - bass, vocals Richie Hayward - drums, vocals Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals -
Audience 9.1 - Well captured recording that delivers that small venue dynamic, and you get that sense the band is responding to the crowd and elevates just a little more. It’s hard to believe this was done in the mid 70’s because it sounds like it could have been yesterday. Little Feat Tower Theatre Upper Darby, Pennsylvania May 4, 1976 - Late Show Lowell George Paul Barrere Bill Payne Kenny Gradney Sam Clayton Richie Hayward Disc 1 01. -Tune-up and Introduction (hello Philadelphia) 02. -Skin It Back 03. -Walking All Night 04. -One Love Stand - Rock and Roll Doctor 05. -Oh Atlanta 06. -On Your Way Down 07. -Lafayette Railroad 08. -Day Or Night Disc 2 01. -(No Pants) Romance Dance 02. -Dixie Chicken - Tripe Face Boogie 03. -Willin' 04. -Feats Don't Fail Me Now 05. -All That You Dream