samedi 26 mai 2012

Spirit - Gussman Cultural Center - Miami - Florida - September 26th 1976 (Flac)

Disc One
01. Nature's Way
02. Same Old Naturally (Radio Man)
03. Chairman Mao (China Doll)
04. Victim Of Society
05. Miami Blues
06. Reeling In The Night
07. Like A Rolling Stone
08. Animal Zoo
09. 1984
10.Miami Jam
11.Prelude/ Nothing To Hide
12.Midnight Train
13.It's All The Same
14.I Got A Line On You


Disc Two
01. Miss This Train
02. All Along The Watchtower
03. Nature's Way
04. Make It Up To You (Hollywood Dream)
05. Hey Joe


Randy California
Ed Cassidy
John Turlep


Another great concert by Spirit in 1976 ... Enjoy !!!

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Captain Marryat - Captain Marryat (1974 great scottish rock with hammond organ/guitar duet - Wave)


Named after the 19th Century mariner and novelist, this Glaswegian band made just one privately-pressed LP. Its back cover announces that ‘Captain Marryat is a Scottish band, and have been playing together for just under a year. They already have a sizeable following in the pubs n’ clubs circuit and this, their first LP, is a sample of the music that brought them success’. The line-up was Tommy Hendry (vocals, acoustic guitar), Ian McEleny (lead guitar, acoustic guitar), Allan Bryce (organ, vocals), Hugh Finnegan (bass, vocals) and Jimmy Rorrison (sic) (drums, vocals). They were originally intending to record a single, but the engineer at the Glasgow studio they’d booked told them that there was time enough to make a whole album. They therefore taped five tracks they’d already written (‘Blindness’, ‘It Happened To Me’, ‘A Friend’, ‘Songwriter’s Lament’ and ‘Changes’) and finished the LP with an improvised jam (‘Dance Of Thor’). The result came in a drab flipback sleeve, and according to one dealer is ‘a progressive rock rarity with psych flourishes – doom-laden organ plus acid guitar riffs and strong male vocals’. The 250 copies pressed were sold at gigs, and two that surfaced on eBay in late 2008 went for around £3000 each. (Galacticramble.com)


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01- Blindness
02- It Happened to Me
03- A Friend
04- Songwriter's Lament
05- Changes
06- Dance of Thor
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Jimmy Rorrison - Vocals/Drums
Hugh Finnegan - Bass/Vocals
Allan Bryce - Organ/Vocals
Tommy Hendry - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar
Ian McEleny - Lead Guitar/Acoustic Guitar
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mercredi 23 mai 2012

Little Joe Featuring John Cipollina & Paul Butterfield - Full Moon Saloon - SF - July 24th 1986 (Wave)




Fantastic concert by Little Joe with special guests John Cipollina & Paul Butterfield .Enjoy !!!
This show is well known as the Butter jam, but actually are Little Joe with John and Paul guesting.
This is also the complete show, since a partial version of it is often circulated.


JOHN CIPOLLINA
GREG ELMORE
GREG DOUGLASS
BOBBY VEGA
with special guest 
PAUL BUTTERFIELD


DISC ONE :
1. HIDEWAY
2. MONA
3. ALL WORTH THE PRICE YOU PAY
4. WHY DO YOU ACT LIKE THAT ?
5. MYSTERY TRAIN
6. MANNISH BOY
DISC TWO :
1. DRUMS AND BASS
2. STEPPIN OUT
3. DRUMS
4. DOWN IN THE BOTTOM
5. RIDE IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE
6. DRIFTIN BLUES
7. HE GOT ALL THE MONEY

dimanche 20 mai 2012

Terry & The Pirates - Doubtful Handshake (1980 Great West Coast Rock Featuring John Cipollina - Wave)



Terry & the Pirates were led by guitarist/singer Terry Dolan, a Connecticut native who relocated to San Francisco during the area's notorious Summer of Love in 1967. Dolan played out locally during this time, performing at coffeehouses, clubs, and festivals alongside such renowned national acts as Elvin Bishop, B.B. King, Taj Mahal, and Blue Cheer, among others. (Dolan's merging of both folk and rock tended to confuse some at the time as Dolan refused to be pigeonholed solely to either of the styles.) He befriended another local outfit, Country Weather, from which he would often borrow members for his own recordings and performances throughout the years (while their guitarist, Greg Douglass, would eventually leave the group to permanently focus on working with Dolan). Country Weather backed Dolan for demos he laid down in the summer of 1970, which were aired on local radio stations KSAN and KMPX. 
Two years later, the aforementioned demos led to a recording contract with Warner Bros., which included an all-star supporting cast that included John Cipollina, Douglass, David Weber, Spencer Dryden, Lonnie Turner, Neal Schon, Prairie Prince, Kathi McDonald, Mic Gillette, and the Pointer Sisters, plus featured a side produced by longtime Rolling Stones associate Nicky Hopkins. But for reasons unknown, the album was shelved. Although understandably disappointed, Dolan carried on, forming Terry & the Pirates in the summer of 1973. The group saw Dolan joined by various other musicians who would come and go throughout the years, although both Cipollina and Douglass remained alongside Dolan through it all. The group issued several recordings from the late '70s through the early '80s, including such titles as Too Close for Comfort (1979), The Doubtful Handshake (1980), Wind Dancer (1981), and Rising of the Moon (1982). Terry & the Pirates remained together until 1989, until the death of Cipollina spelled the end of the group for a while. But a few years later, in 1994, Dolan resurrected Terry & the Pirates with a whole new lineup, resulting in the 1998 release Still a Pirate. 2001 saw the release of Comanche Boots (a self-described "vaults compilation"), as well as a reissue of Too Close for Comfort with an expanded track listing. In 2007, a reissue of Return to Silverado, plus a bonus disc of rare, live, and previously unreleased material, came out.





Tracklist
01- Ain´t Livin´ Long Like This
02- Inside & Out
03- Into The Wind
04- Inlaws And Outlaws
05- Montana Eyes
06- Highway
07- I Put A Spell On You
08- All Worth The Price You Pay
09- TD's Natural Blues (bonus)
10- Walking The Plank (bonus)

Credits
Terry Dolan - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
John Cipollina - Lead Guitar
Greg Douglass - Lead & Slide Guitar
David Hates - Bass & Vocals
Jeff Myer - Drums
Pete Sears - Keyboards



Thunder & Lightning With John Cipollina & Nick Gravenites- 1986-07-25 - Chi Chi Club - San Francisco (Flac)



John Cipollina - guitar, vocals
Nick Gravenites - guitar, vocals
Greg Elmore - drums
Doug Kilmer - bass, vocals

This show smokes from start to end ...
Enjoy !!!

vendredi 18 mai 2012

Fish & Stu Featuring John Cipollina - Chi Chi Club - San Francisco - 1987-10-17 (Flac)




John Cipollina - Guitar
Barry Melton - Guitar, Vocals
Stu Blank - Keyboards
Doug Kilmer - Bass
Spencer Dryden - Drums

Fantastic concert with the keyboards sorcerer Mr Stu Blank and guitars on fire by John Cipollina & Barry Melton , it's one of my favourite concert with JC ...
Enjoy !!!

mardi 15 mai 2012

Chicken Bones - Hardrock In Concert (1975 High Energy German Hardrock With Great Guitars - Wave)



The title of Chicken Bones' album Hardrock In Concert (1976) says it all! There are six "very hard rocking tracks" included therein, performed in the good old tradition of the early seventies heavy progressive scene. Most of the album is instrumental, and offers Rainer Geuecke plenty of opportunities to reveal his musical skills. The two longest tracks are the highlights: "Water" with the whisper of the sea and some beautiful acoustic guitar and "Factory Girl" which was in a more typical hard rock vein. This album has an excellent and well-balanced sound for a private release. The recordings were done in only one week live in the studio - or more probably a barn!
These were an obscure heavy progressive, who almost certainly had their roots in the late-1960's, and were definitely inspired by Jimi Hendrix and early British bands, like Back Sabbath, Tractor, et al., but were notably much more free and improvised. Despite the title of their album, Chicken Bones were not at all mundane hard rock, but were highly creative and often moved very close to May Blitz, early UFO or Cargo, but with lots of nice moves and flowery guitar work-outs. Basic, and gutsy admittedly, Chicken Bones were a lot better than the reputation that preceded them, and their album became quite a sought after obscurity.
Chicken Bones existed in various forms for around a decade, afterwards ending up as the vastly inferior more metal oriented Revanche, then eventually disbanding in the 1980's.



Tracklist
01. "Feeling" 4:43
02. "I'm Falling" 6:09
03. "Water" 9:49
04. "Factory Girl" 10:09
05. "Drive" 4:23
06. "The Day Is Cold" 4:50
Bonus:
07. "Stoned Kids" 6:57
Revanche:
08. "Intro" 2:32
09. "Memories Of Dreams" 3:57
10. "On The Road Again" 3:29
11. "Brooklyn" 2:52
12. "Return To The Past" 4:26

Credits
Rainer Geuecke - Guitar, Vocals
Hilmar Szameitat - Rhythm Guitar
Werner Hofmann - Bass
Wolfgang Barak - Drums


jeudi 3 mai 2012

Tear Gas - Tear Gas (1971 outstanding uk hard rock - Flac)


Originally known as Mustard. Their first vocalist Andy Mulvey had previously been with The Poets. However, he was soon replaced by David Batchelor and around the same time Gilson Lavis (their original drummer, who later played with Squeeze) was replaced by Richard Monro from Ritchie Blackmore's Mandrake Root. This line-up recorded Piggy Go Getter, which made little impact. In 1970 Hugh McKenna took over Batchelor's vocal role and Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) relieved Monro on drums. They recorded a second album and tried to establish themselves on the underground scene but were going nowhere with their brand of tired boogie heavy rock, until they teamed up with Alex Harvey in August 1972 to become The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. This 1st album is a real MUST for those who like UK hardrock from the early 70s.




Tracks List :
01. That's What's Real
02. Love Story
03. Lay It On Me
04. Woman For Sale
05. I'm Glad
06. Where Is My Answer
07. Jailhouse Rock-All Shook Up
08. The First Time
09. The Temptation Of St. Anthony (Live)


Credits
Davey Batchelor - Vocals, Guitar
Zal Cleminson - Lead Guitar
Chris Glen - Bass
Eddie McKenna - Drums
Ted McKenna - Drums on Temptation
Hugh McKenna - Keyboards on Temptation
Alex Harvey - Vocals on Temptation

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mardi 1 mai 2012

Steve Miller Band - The Matrix, San Francisco, California, January 12th 1967, 1st & 2nd sets, w/Paul Butterfield, Sbd & Aud mix - Flac


Fantastic concert by Steve Miller Blues Band with a lot of psychedelic guitars' it was in 1967 !!!
Many thanks to Fabio-38f the original seeder on Dime....
Sound quality is really various from really good to just ok...it sounds to me like a mixture
of audience and soundboard source. 1st set is recorded better than second set. On the other side
the performance is so good that it worths to be heard......I leave it like it was, so in case you
can make your personal sound's manipulations......




Disc One, Set One :
1. Song For My Ancestors (instrumental)(jump in at the very beginning)
2. Mercury Blues
3. Superbird
4. Juke Joy > Your Old Lady (1 drop between the 2 songs and 1 glitch in YOL)

Disc Two, Set Two :
1. Stepping Stone
2. Mercury Blues pt. 1 (3 seconds silence between the 2 parts)
3. Mercury Blues pt. 2
4. Intro > Paul Butterfield Introduction > Blues With A Feeling * 
5. Instrumental *
6. Song For My Ancestors (instrumental) *
7. Instrumental Jam (jump in)
8. Your Old Lady (jump in, some sound problems & cut at the very end)
        
*w/Paul Butterfield

dimanche 29 avril 2012

Roky Erickson - Don't Slander Me (1986- great us rock with powerful vocals & guitars - Wave)



Roky (pronounce rock-eeh) Erickson was founding member and lead singer of psychedelic band, Texas’ infamous Thirteenth Floor Elevators. Erickson explored the far reaches of musical and personal extremes. Young musicians like Jerry Garcia, Grace Slick, and Janis Joplin jammed with the influential group. Following a nightmarish '70s mental-hospital stint that had a devastating long-term effect on his mental health, Erickson's subsequent solo work with his group The Aliens revealed a singularly brilliant songwriter and performer whose talent was no less impressive for the fact that he was singing about zombies, vampires and aliens. The demons that abound in Roky's songs are all-too-real reflections of his own troubled psyche, and the combination of the artist's oddly poetic lyrical constructions and his bracing banshee wail makes it clear, as it wasn't always, that he's not kidding! Don’t Slander Me and Gremlins Have Pictures, recorded 1975 -1982, document Roky’s genius.


A truly incredible record!.. powerful lyrics that present as genuine and painfully honest.. A true poet. Roky has an amazing pop sensibility reflected on this release. Almost as if he were channeling Buddy Holly while on a drug induced bender. A dark and powerful pop album.. Roky pulls no punches with these tracks. His unfortunate history of mental illness seems to eliminate any pretense from these recordings.. great vocals,catchy hooks,fantastic musician!.. The creator of psychedelic rock.. a true original and pioneer.(By Junk Rocker)





Tracks List
01- Don't Slander Me
02- Haunt
03- Crazy Crazy Mama
04- Nothing In Return
05- Burn The Flames
06- Bermuda
07- You Drive Me Crazy
08- Can't Be Brought Down
09- Starry Eyes
10- The Damn Thing
11- Hasn't Anyone Told You
12- Realize You're Mine
13- Haunt (Alternate Take)

Credits
Roky Erickson - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Duane Aslaksen - Guitar, Vocals 
Billy Miller - Electric Autoharp
Jack Casady - Bass
Paul Zahl - Drums
André Lewis - Keyboards
Mike Hinton - Guitar 01 & 03
Martin Fierro - Tenor Sax 02
Bill Burgess - Guitar 06
Jeff Sutton - Drums 08 
John Whitelaw - Bass 09

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samedi 28 avril 2012

Silver Metre - Fillmore West, San Francisco, California, July 10th 1970 . Wave


Rare and good audience show of this ephemeral band ,with fantastic psychedelic guitars' jam, like 
the 15 minutes of naughty lady, for another great Blue Cheer offshot. The group was opening for Quicksilver Messenger Service. 
Many thanks to davies51 and 38f for sharing this Great show !!!

01. Naughty Lady   15:42
02. Ballad Of A Well Known Guy   4:37
03. Country Comforts   4:27
04. Compromising Situation   8:08
05. Jumping Jack Flash   5:53
06. Need Your Love So Bad   6:57
07. Sixty Years On   8:53
Album Outtakes:
08. train kept a rollin'   3:07
09. just give me some more time   3:47





Jack Reynolds (vocals)
Leigh Stephens (guitar)
Pete Sears (bass, organ, vocals)
Micky Waller (drums)

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Silver Metre - Silver Metre (1970 us west coast rock featuring Leigh Stephens - Wave)



Silver Metre was a short-lived, San Francisco-based outfit formed by Leigh Stevens, previously with Blue Cheer, and Mick Waller from the Jeff Beck Group. Together with Tom Cowan and Pete Sears, the band released one album in 1970. The album, recorded in England, is basic heavy rock with a spattering of psychedelia. A mix of originals and covers songs, it includes three Elton John/Bernie Taupin compositions: "Country Comforts," "Now They've Found Me," and "Sixty Years On." While the album did not make much impact upon its original release on the small National General label in the U.S., it is of interest to collectors because of the early Waller-Stevens connection. Stephens and Waller would later move on to the British-based band Pilot, a short-lived early-'70s outfit, while Pete Sears was later in Stoneground and Jefferson Starship.





Credits
Jack Reynolds : Lead Vocals
Mick Waller : Drums (ex-Jeff Beck Group)
Pete Sears : Bass, Keyboards
Leigh Stephens : Guitar (ex-Blue Cheer)

Tracks Listing
01 Now They've Found Me (Ballad of a Well Known Gun) 3:41
02 Naughty Lady 4:36
03 Gangbang 4:40
04 Country Comforts 3:23
05 Superstar 3:41
06 Sixty Years On 4:15
07 Compromising Situation 3:48
08 Cocklewood Monster 5:15
09 Night Flight 4:14
10 Dog End 3:54

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vendredi 27 avril 2012

John Cipollina - Raven (1980 great us west coast rock - 2006 reissue - Flac)



I saw John Cipollina once, playing with Man at Newcastle City Hall in the 1970's. Many years later I asked Deke Leonard what it was like playing with John. His face lit up and said that it was awesome. I have long been an admirer and so by it's very nature this review is somewhat biased.
This year fans will see the DVD version of an earlier VHS tape, Electric Gunslinger, now alas out of print, which will include clips of many of the bands that John played with and hopefully Raven will be part of that footage.
Originally released as a transfer to CD of some tapes by a German label (and it showed) this is a cleaned up, much improved expanded version which will be gratefully received by John's legions of devoted fans. The extensive notes of the story of Raven and their trials and tribulations so lucidly and cogently by Mike Somavilla set the scene before listening to the music itself.
I was tempted to award this album five stars at first but feel that the CD does not really do justice to the music contained therein. Given the sources the mere fact that we have the album this good at all is extremely commendable but I feel that the album does not fully reflect the performances and thus the four stars.
Given the origins of the band from the notes it should come as no surprise to find songs which reappeared under other guises later. Raven is described as John's version of a big band and the album is a testament to that idea. Throughout listeners will find John's trademark sound but within the context of playing in a band and allowing others to make their contribution. He does not dominate or overwhelm but his presence is always felt. On some of the songs John contributes more than on others bu the overall impression is one of a band playing and having fun.





The things that shine through this album are the way the band plays together. It's only rock'n'roll but they obviously like it. I think that had the recordings been better then the interplays between the various members would have been clearer but you cannot have everything. There is a tightness in the performances which shows the familiarity of the material and sense of sharing. It is clear too that the band members shared a closeness which is more than friendliness, a sort of spirituality which is very special.
I very much enjoyed this album, as a historical record, as pieces of John Cipollina playing, as a pice of the great Bay area musical legacy and just as listening to a rock'n'roll band. To me the great thing about John Cipollina is his guitar playing. But the other great thing is his willingness to play rock and roll. He was not concerned about his status as a star but clearly was a musician who liked the idiom and liked to perform and liked to do so with other kindred spirits. Sharing his wealth of talent is the mark of a special man, of a man with humility and a generous spirit and these attributes are clearly in evidence in these peformances. (By Junglies)



Tracks Listing
01. Rock & Roll Nurse  5:29  
02. True Golden Touch  5:19
03. Do What You Do  6:31  
04. Unvicious Circle  6:51  
05. True Reward  3:05  
06. Grass Is Always Greener  4:14  
07. Clouds  4:43  
08. All Worth the Price  5:27  
09. Ride (Highway Song)  6:17  
10. Burning Corte Madera  3:33
11. The Truth  4:02  
12. Bad News  3:56  
13. Razor Blade & Rattlesnake  5:03
14. Prayers  3:36

Credits 
John Cipollina 1 - 14
Greg Douglass 1 - 14
Nicky Hopkins 1 - 4, 6 - 8, 12
Jasper "Hutch" Hutchinson 1 - 3, 5 - 12, 14
Skip Olson 1, 5, 7, 13
Olson or Hutchinson 4
David Weber 1, 3 - 14
Andrew Kirby 1 - 14
Dave Walker 13

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mardi 24 avril 2012

By Request - Mike Bloomfield - Al Kooper - Barry Goldberg - Bottom Line - NYC - 1974-03-31 - Wave






Six years after the legendary Live Adventures at Fillmore , Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper were back to do a great gig at Bottom Line NYC ...The magic was here again . Enjoy !!!

Mike Bloomfield - Guitar, Vocals
Al Kooper - Keyboards, Vocals
Barry Goldberg - Keyboards
Roger Troy - Bass, Vocals
George Raines - Drums

01 - Don't You Lie To Me
02 - Linda Lou
03 - Sweet Little Angel
04 - Unchain My Heart
05 - Inside Information
06 - Tryin' To Find The Door
07 - Glamour Girl
08 - Heartbreak
09 - Imagination
10 - Let Them Talk
11 - Trouble Ahead Of Me
12 - I Get Started All Over Again

Cactus - Sellersville Theater - Sellersville Pa - April 19th 2012 - Flac



Cactus is back !!!!  Not much to say , Great band , Jim McCarty was on fire, one of my favorite
guitar players. Carmine was just pounding the drums, he amazes me every time I see him . Jimmy
Kunes fits right in with this band , his vocals are spot on. Now for the bass ... let's face it
we all miss Tim Bogert , but Pete Bremy is a damn good bass player and holds up his end quite well.
with Randy Pratt back there on harmonica Cactus is still one of the all time great live (or studio)
bands out there . Get out there and go see them .... NOW !!
Thanks a lot Bcironmaiden for sharing this gem !!!



Setlist:
01. Band Intro/ By A.J. Fritz ( Local Radio Guy )
02. Long Tall Sally
03. Let Me Swim
04. One Way ... Or Another
05. Brother Bill
06. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover 
07. Alaska
08. Muscle & Soul 
09. Electric Blue 
10. Groover
11. Evil 
12. Drum Solo
13. Big Mama Boogie
14. Parchman Farm 
15. Encore Break ( crowd noise )
16. Rock 'N' Roll Children 


Cactus :

Jim McCarty - Guitar
Carmine Appice - Drums
Jimmy Kunes - Vocals
Pete Bremy - Bass
Randy Pratt - Harmonica

Enjoy And Rock On !!!!!

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mercredi 18 avril 2012

The Beat Farmers - The Pursuit Of Happiness (1987 - great us rock/rock'n'roll - Wave)



"Pursuit of Happiness" was the first studio album done after Buddy Blue left the Beat Farmers. Joey Harris brought his entire musical toolbox to the band but he was far from unknown. Having played in the San Diego scene for many years, he had been part of Country Dick Montana's side projects (like the Snuggle Bunnies) so he was ready to fit right in.
To me, this is one of the BFers best albums, if not the best. It has a little bit more commercial sound but that was needed if the band ever stood a chance to gain more fans and move forward. The twin guitar sounds of Jerry Raney and Joey Harris play well together and off of each other. Rollie Love supplied a great rhythm section along with the band spark plug and drummer, Country Dick Montana.
As for the songs here, "Hollywood Hills" is a great song and the video is posted on youtube. Jerry Raney's guitar is classic. Joey Harris' vocals shine on "Ridin'", Make It Last" (which was almost a country radio hit!), and "Texas". Jerry Raney stands out on vocals for "Keys To The World" (always great when mixed with "Deceiver" from Van Go in concert) and "dark Light". The guitar and vocal trade offs in "Big Big Man" cannot be dismissed. Great stuff!!
Dick is "Dick" on "Big River". Even Johnny Cash liked his version. Song for song, this is a great album that deserved a much better fate but thanks to the fine folks at CURB who continue to do what they want with total disregard for artists on their label, the BFers suffered. In fact, it is ashamed that they have never given this album a re-release with bonus tracks and video. Adding the "Home Of Country Dick Montana" would make this disc sell 5000 copies like the Rhino handmade release of the first BFer album. Oh well......





Track Listings
01. Hollywood Hills
02. Ridin'
03. Dark Light
04. Make It Last
05. Key To The World
06. God Is Here Tonight
07. Big Big Man
08. Elephant Day Parade
09. Rosie
10. Texas
11. Big River

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samedi 11 février 2012

Fleetwood Mac - June 9, 1968 - Carousel Ballroom San Francisco, CA





Cd 01
01 [cuts in] Madison Blues 4:31
02 My Baby's Gone 6:00
03 My Baby's Skinny 4:48
04 Worried Dream 9:57
05 Dust My Broom 4:32
06 Got To Move 3:00
07 Worried Mind 4:41
08 Instrumental 10:29
09 Have You Ever Loved A Woman? 7:58
10 Lazy Poker Blues 4:49

Cd 02
01 [cuts in] Stop Messing Around [with Paul Butterfield] 2:12
02 I Loved Another Woman [with Paul Butterfield] 7:03
03 I Believe [with Paul Butterfield] 5:17
04 The Sun Is Shining [with Paul Butterfield] 6:27
05 Long Tall Sally [with Paul Butterfield] 4:53
06 Willie & The Hand Jive 4:04
07 > Tuti Frutti 3:02
08 Thanks by Peter Green, announcer band intros + crowd noise before encore 0:32
09 Ready Teddy [cut] 3:16
June 7 or 8, 1968 S.F. Carousel Ballroom 18:52
10 [cuts in] I Need Your Love So Bad 1:46
11 I Believe 4:59
12 Shake Your Moneymaker 9:12
13 Ready Teddy 2:30
14 Peter Green says thanks, announcer outro + crowd noise 0:19

Peter Green - guitar, vocals
John McVie - bass
Mick Fleetwood - drums
Jeremy Spencer - guitar, vocals
Paul Butterfield - harp (where noted)

From Peter Green's stage comments, this is from one week into Fleetwood Mac's first U.S. tour and he sounds like he's having a really good time on the last night of a 3 show run with Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. This is presumed to be the last night because Peter Green makes a comment about how they'll be back in 2 weeks (not the following night). I think that they returned to the Carousel on the 22nd or 23rd of June.
Enjoy this terrific recording !!!
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